Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 19 January 1916 — Page 2
KIRKLAND TOWNSHIP. ASM Al. HEI'OIIT or HKI'KIVTS tsn oisiti hshaikath or this liii'ii:i: or MHM.UU Ton A s llll‘ roil i ni': VK AH liMHMi i>i:< r.Miirii 31. 11l 111. TOWNSHIP FUND. Itceclptn. January. 1 Amount brought forward l-lix.sa 2« T. H. lioltzell, June draw » 1&3.44 July. > 22 To correct balance 10 UU December. . , u 21 T. li. Baltzell. Pee. draw . 445.3 S IllMlnmenienlN. January. , ..... 21 !>.. nun- Democrat, printing }’ ‘ u . 21 !>■•■ atur Herald, Home 12.** 27 Win Engle, stninpa 2.00 2» Geo. M T. Houck, keeping election booth* J 28 Hen.l. lixher, do ■ ■ ou Murcb. .. 1 Geo. M T. Houck, Trus. serv. 45.00 24 Gen. M. T. Houck, do 50.00 21 Schafer llardw. Co., supp... — 10, IJ. D. Adams Co., iwp. Supp. Il li 22Geo. M. T. Houck, Trus. serv. 50.00 June. ~ , nn „ 5 C. .1. Lutz. Atty, l ees 100® 10 Win. E. Liby. supervisor 10 00 10 Geo. M. T. Houck, Trus. serv. 50.00 July. . ... X Ida Ernst, meals 1—» 22 Henry Selierry. mowing Seherrv ditch 10.00 23 Phil Macklin, Gates drain . 8 25 August. , , " „„ 2 John Miller, auto hire - 00 .1 W. 11. Engle, stamped env... 3.1 •> 0 Albert Arnold, mowing 10.00 , John Bosse, stamped env. r: A K Stoneburner, mowing 104. <5 21 Geo. M. T. Houck, Trus. serv. ou.vo 21 Rollo Houck, asst, on ditch ’"Pj 3« A. K. Stoneburner, mowing 45.00 September. • , ... 1 Decatur Herald, printing eat. 2.00 1 John Bosse, envelopes 3.10 17 Democrat Co., adv. ditches.. l h -05 27 Do, stationery 3.75 October. 4 Kiger * Tomilson, supplies a Daniel Weldy, mowing 10.00 7 Win. Engle, stamps 2.00 0 John Miller. Werling and Myers ditch December. 1 Wm. I'. Liby. supervisor. .Is.oo 2 Geo. M T. Houck, Trus. serv. 25.00 3 H. I". Crum, horse hire 1.00 3 ijlms. Arnold, supervisor . 61.50 10 A| K. Stoneburner, auto hire 2.00 11 Gi o. M. T. Houk, ditch asses. 23.40 24 T. H. Baltzell, Ex, books 16. ii 31 Harve Beery. Adv. board .... SNW 31 Albert Iteppert, do 5.00 31 Wilson Hettinger, same 5.00 31 Geo. M. T. Houck, Serv. trus. 3a.00 31 Do, office rent 25.00 ROAD FUND. Ileeelpts. January. 1 Amount brought forward JUOT.ib 6 .Himes Hower, rent, graders 8.00 2«'t. H. Baltzell, June draw . 123.58 December. ‘ .... 28 Elf Engle, iron pipe 18.00 OhlmrkfrnvntN. January. 5 Albert Arnold, labor 10.00 5 Do. material 15.00 February. 4 ClauHineier & Archer, pipe.. 17.60 22 C. Mankey, labor 1.50 March. A 1 Monroe Tile Co., tile 2.20 June. 3 R. B. Johnson, rep. roads. . 2.50 30 David Werling, tile 7.70 July. 10 Decatur Foundry and Machine Co., catch basin cov... 9.50 10 Krick Tyndall Co., tile and brick 65.47 September. 11 T. H. Baltzell. road tax list 10.00 October. 6 Gideon Berber, cement 9.90 29 E. H. Kruetzmann, stone. .. 38.71 . November. 1 < M I ■ bor 8 h " 26 Wm. Bieneke, do 1.50 December. 1 Wm. I’. Liby. labor 2.10 4 Ernst Krutzman, stone ... 43.94 16 Otto Hildebrand, brick, tile 6.00 16 Monroe Tile Co., tile .. 5.23 27 Decatur Furnace. Foundry & Machine Works, basin covers 2.50 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. Rrrt'iptN, 1 Amount brought f0rward...51776.85 June. 26 T. H. Balezell, June draw. .. 623.38 December. 24 T. 11. Baltzell, Dec. draw. .. 611.95 DlNburMemvnt!'. January. 8 J. C. Grandstaff, formaid. .. 3.25 21 J. Fred Fruchte, insurance.. 79.>0 21 Steele <fc McKinney, repairs 9.50 23 A. L. Brentlinger, janitor 12.00 ■ February. 1 4 John Brock, aluminum cups .90
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17 Borne Lumber Co., repairs 1.99' March. o An I 4 Geo. Ernst, fixing pump...— 3.00 ‘ 5 Webb Pub. Co., material 11. AM 6 Walter Crum. Janitor ..- Sc 6 Ernst Kruetzman, fuel 18 Kirsch, Sellvmeyer & Hons, repair material a V Frank Shoaf, janitor work 21.00 2 Wm. Belncke, do i -] 00 2 Rollo Houck, Inst. & Janitor 31.10 3 Ruth Leyse, Institutes *•J-™ l 3 A. L. Brentlinger, do 32.45 . \ <■! lii.i I j'lilii it, do 1 !• 1 " 9 Wm. Jackson, do • -7, 10 Beatrice Yaney, do 11.45 1 16 G. E. Steele, repair on wells ».oo 16 Lee Hardware Co., stove rep. 5.45 25 Walter Crum, Janitor work and cleaning closets 9.00 30 Ralph Schuapp, Insts. 28.00 1 * |*T D. Adams Co., blk. board 3.85 1 4 Hollo Houck, enumeration 26.0” 6 Eunice Ernst, Janitor wk. -'35.J0 | 6 Geu. Ernst, directors’ wk 1.25 1 June. 5 Walter Crum. cl. closets 3.00 8 Harve Beery, director’s wk. 3.00 July. • 1 s K. D. Myers, transfers . 69.00 12 A. K. Stoneburner, hauling 31.00 13 H. A. Breiner, coal & frgt. 134.9 s 13 E. S. Christen, Co. Com. io W. .1. Kleinknighl, trans. 160.00 22 To correct balance 10.00 August. 19 K. L. Augenbauffh, forniald. . 22.80 September. 3 Walter, Crum, labor 23.00 7 A. K. Stoneburner, w... •. and material 60.0” 10 H. P. Ct\im, cl. st liool . 5.00 11 Lee Hdw Co., supplies 5.21 13 Olga Houck, oiling floors 2.00 13 Eunice Ernst, cl. & oiling.,.. 12.00 13 Geo. Ernst, mowing yard 4.50 27 Herman Yager, auto hire ■ 1.50 27 Lewis Conrad, mowing 2.0” 30 .1 O. Parrish, do 1.00 October. 4 Kiger & Tomlinson, supplies 13.00 4 W. H. Davis, registers 6.x; 4 Harry Crum, bldg, fence 2.42 6 John Cotterly, stove pipe and labor 4.00 November. 13 Eunice Ernst, Janitor wk. . 15.00 16 1). H. Goble Ptg. Co., Supp. 5.57 20 Hoy Heller, pumping wells 4.”” 22 Jacob Barger, rep. bldg. .. 38.60 1 25 H. W. Borne, do 3.20 127 A. L. Brentlinger,, Inst, Jan. 23.22 27 Floyd Bright, hanging door .75 27 Geo. Ernst, rep .closets 5.50 30 Lake Parrish, hauling water 1.25 December. 2 Wm. Yager, wk. on blk. bd. .50 11 Kirsch, Sellemeyer & Sons, door 2.00 11 Schafer Hdw. Co., pipe, glass, etc % 2.00 11 Harve Beery, mowing, etc. 4.50 11 T. A. Leonard, galv. iron 1.84 11 Smith. Yager & Falk, agri- i cultural supplies 78.38 28 Ralph Schaupp, Inst 5.00 TUITION FUND. Receipts. January. 1 Amount brought forward. $1788.79 2 First Natl, bank, Dec. Int. . 10.20 21 T. H. Baltzell, com. sch. rev. 550.98 21 Do. Cong sch.fund Int. 21.66 February. 1 First Natl, bank, Jan. Int... 11.98 March. 1 First Natl, bank, Feb. Int 10.60 April. 1 First Natl, bank. Mar. Int... 11.02 May. 1 First Natl, bank, April Int. 9.67 J une. 1 First Natl, bank, May Int 9.07 26 T. H. Baltzell. June draw ... 963.1 x 26 John Miller, transfers 32.00 30 First Natl, bank; June Int... 9.2” July. 17 T. H. Baltzell, Twp. draw. . 754.83 August. 2* First Natl, bank, July Int... 12.61 September. 1 First Natl, bank, Aug. Int. . 12.25 30 First Natl, bank, Sept. Int. 11.5’ November. 1 First Natl, bank, Oct. Int... 11.25 December. 1 First Natl, bank, Dec. Int 9.9 I 24 T. H. Baltzell, Dec. draw 946.7 1 IJlMburmemcnlM. January. 8 Hollo M. Houck, teaching 65.00 8 Wm. Jackson, do 75.00 9 Beatrice Yaney, do 45.00 23 A. L. Brentlinger, do ,50.00 27 Beatrice Yaney. do / 4 5.00 27 Ruth Leyse, do — » 47.00 February. . I 4 Rollo M Houck, do ' 65.00 4 Velma Lenhart, do 100.6” 13 Wm. Jackson, do 75.00 13 Ralph Schaupp, do ... 120.0” , 18 A. L. Brentlinger, do 67.00 i 24 Ruth Leyse, do 47.00 March. 2 Beatrice Yaney, do 45.0” | 5 Rollo Houck, do 65.00 6 A. L. Brentlinger, do 30.00 13 Wm. Jackson, do 75.00 13 Velma Lenhart, do 40.00' April. 2 Rollo Houck, do 74.00 3 Ruth Leyse. do 8 8.51 ‘
’ 3 A. L. Brentlinger, do 54.00 I 7 Velma Lenhart, do 52.00 ' 9 Wm. Jackson, do 98.8” | 10 Beatrice Yaney, do 65.6” I 30 Ralph Schaupp. du 220.0” July. ! 19 P. A. Alien, transfers 36.00 19 L.. D.lkvnhvrry. do 156.00 19 John Eicher, do 96.00 September. • 30 Beatrice Yancy, teaching 25.00 October. 9 A. L. Brentlinger, do 67.0” 9 Rollo Houck, do 67.00 9 Wm. Jackson, <lo 75.00 9 Ruth. Leyse. do 46.0” 9 Robert Mann, do • 45.00 9 Beatrice Yaney, do 30.0” 9 Morris Butcher, <lo 13.00 23 A. L. Brentlinger, do 25.0” November. 5 Beatrice Yaney, do 57.0” 6 Rollo Houck, do 67.”” 6 Morris Butcher, do 44.00 6 Win. Jackson, do 75.00 ' 13 Robert Mann, do 13 A. L. Brentlinger, do 55.00 13 Ruth Leyse, do 47.00 1 13 Ralph Schaupp, do ' 27 A. L. Brentlinger, do 37.2;» 1 »e< ember. . ' 3 Beatrice Yaney, do 57.00 ' 3 Morris Butcher, do ... 43.00 3 Rollo Houck, do 67.00 6 Wm. Jackson, do .. 75.00 ' 11 Robert Mann, do 100.00 ' DOG FUND. Receipt 1 January. 1 Amount brought forward. $ 2.00 1 Marcli. 10 Wm. Archbold, dog tax 111.75 May. 19 Jas. Brown, sr., dog tax 120.00 J une. 1 26 Clark Butcher, dog tax 1.00 DlshtirMcmeiilN. 1 March. 10 D. C.. Zimmerman, sheep killed and damaged 43.5” 10 A. K. Stoneburner, do 62.25 10 1. F. Yaney, do 8.00 May. 27 Daniel Weldy, do 18.00 ' 27 Peter M. Fulk, do 102.00 REC iPITI LATION. RE( AI’ITI I. Vl l<» V l)E< . 31. 1915. TOWNSHIP FUND. Balance on hand ...$2118.83 Receipts during year 908.72 Total balance and receipts $3027.55 Disbursements during year ..$ 899.21 Final balance ..$2128.31 ROAD FUND. Balance on hand $1 297.36 Receipts during year 149.58 Total balance and receipts $1446.91 Disbursements during year 254.35 Final balance $1192.59 . SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. I Balance on hand $1776.86 ;!. .■ ipi s durlpg \ ear . 1235.33 Total balance and receipts $3012.1 x Disbursements during year 1234.52 Final balance $1777.66 TUITION FUND. Balance on hand . >1788.79 Receipts during year . 3398.74 Total ba lam e and receipts $5187.53 Disbursements during year 3301.66 Final balance $1885.87 DOG FUND. Balance on hand . $ 2.00 Receipts during Total balance and receipts .$ 234.75 Disbursements during year 233.75 Final balance $ 1.00 TOTALS OF ALL FUNDS. Balance on iiand ... $ 6983.83 Receipts during year . 5925.12 Total balance and receipts $12908.95 Disbursements during year 5923.52 Final halam > 6'. l ' ■’>. 13 Total balance as shown by this report - $698ij.43 Warrant checks outstanding Dee. 31. 1915 98.67 Total balances and outstanding warrants $7084.10 My service account is 195 lays $ 390.0” GEO. M. T. HOUCK, Trustee, Kirkland Township. FORT WAYNE AND SPRINGFIELD TRACTION . Leave Decatur. A. M—s:so, 8:30, 11:30. *P. M.—2:30, 5:45, 9:30. Leave Fort Wayne. A. M.—7:00, 10:00. P. M.—1:00, 4:00, 7:30, 11:00. Freight car leaves Decatur at 8:(ii > a. m., and leave® Fort WVyne at 12 i m., arriving in Decatur at 1:30 p. m S. W. GREENLAND, Manager Ft. W. & S. Ry. j o I WANTED TO RENT —A modern house , of about seven rooms. Would like to have possession by April Ist. Ad- , dress H- care of Democra.
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teen I suffered each month so I had to be in bed. 1 had headache, backache and such pains I would cramp double every month. I did not know what it was to be easy a minute. My health was all run down and the doctors did not do me any good. A
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PUBLIC SALE OF STOCK. The undersigned will offer for sal at his residence, 4 miles snuthwes " Decatur, % mile north of the ingtou church, Thursday. January - . 1916, beginning at 12 o’clock a. m. the following property, to wlt ; ' ,u Head of Horses: One bay gelding, b yeans old. weight about 1500 lbs, K brood mare, 7 years old. weight abou 1400 lbs.; bay mare, 5 years old. a good one, weight 1,400 Tbs; bay gelding, 5 years old, weight 1500 lbs. bay mare, 10 years old, wc m i lbs. Fourteen Head of Cattle: Red Polled cows. 6 years old, will have calves by day of sale; black cow, part Holstein, 6 years old. will be fresh by day of sale; black cow, par Holstein, 7 years old. will be fresh »’ February 15; Short Horn Durham cow. 7 years old. fresh about four weeks; Short Horn cow, 8 years old. fresh about eight weeks; 4 heifers, will be fresh in spring, good ones; bull. 3 years old. 3 spring calves. Hogs: One Chester White brood sow, due to farrow last of February. Farming Implements: Surrey, rubber tire top buggy, good as new; set new buggy harness, set heavy breeching harness and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale:-All sums of so.oo and under, cash; over $5.00; a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No good removed until settled for. JULIUS HEIDEMANN. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. o PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, 3 miles north and miles east of Decatur, 6 miles south of Monroeville on the Liberty road, on the Ed Ahr farm, on Wednesday, January 26, 1916. beginning at 10:30 o’clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Six head of Horses. Odd black mare, odd bay mare, black draft horse, 7 years old; mare colt, coming 3 years old; bay mare colt, coming 1 year old. Six Head of Cattle: Spotted cow, giving milk, will be fresh in summer, 8 years old; black heifer, coming 3 years old, giving milk, will be fresh in April; yearling heifer, 2 male calves, heifer calf. Twenty-three Head of Hogs: Four brood sows. 3 will farrow in February, 1 in April; Duroc male hog, 19 shoats, in good thrifty condition, weighing 40 to 100 lbs. each. Sheep: Twenty-one ewes, bred to lamb in April; 1 good buck. Two and one-half tons of tim- • plhy hay, 7 tons of clover. Farming Implements; Osborn binder, new; Osboru hay loader, McCormick mowing machine; C. B. & Q. corn planter, new; Gale gang plow, good as new; Ohio corn cultivator, 60-spike tooth harrow. 3 section; hay tedder, new; 14-disc harrow, with tendron; Hoosier grain drill, 10 disc; Gale walking plow, 3%-inch Turnbull wagon; 16 ft. hay rack, new; triple bed wagon box, set heavy breeching harness. Sehoopband tank heater, grapple hay fork, new; corn sheller and many other articles. Terms of Sale: —All sums of $5.00 ’ and under, cash; over $5.00 a credit ot 9 months will be given, purchaser giving his note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. CHARLES H. HARKLESS. J. J. Baumgartner, Auctioneer. ' W. A. Fonner, Clerk. Ladies of the Pleasant Grove church will serve dinner. — o ROYAL NEIGHBORS. All Neighbors who have not paid ‘ their dues and assessments in full to! i January, must do so by Tuesday night : or they will be suspended without further notice, as the books must be audi ited on Wednesday. ; 14t2 RECORDER. PLENTY OF MONEY. To loan on farms, 10 years’ time. ' without renewal, no commission, partial payments any time. 297tf ERWIN OFFICE. , AZ) . A 'U' I PHOTOGRAPHS OF THS CHILDREN —pictures for their frionds-pictures 1 for your family, and yOU r wife’s—pi c . ' tures for you an d the children, both to look on ln future years and brinci back the childhood days aga in. . MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TODAY.' ERWIN STUDIO Expert Kodak Finishing. Over Callow & Rice Drug store.
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