Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 26 January 1916 — Page 2

— TRUSTEE’S REPORT ANNUAL REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF THE TRUSTEE OF PREBLE TOWNSHIP FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1915. TOWNSHIP FUND Receipts. JMiutiry. . 4 T. H. Baltzell, December distribution $ 275.37 June. 28 T. H. Baltzell. Juno dist. -71 December. 21 T. 11. Baltzell. And. Dist. .25 * Disbursements. January. II T. H. Baltzell, road books 10.00 February. 5 Decatur Herald Co. prtg. 12.80 5 Democrat Co. printing ... 12.70 March. 22 I). H. Goble & Co, supplies 40.97 May. 1 Phil Macklin. Gallmeyer ditch 162.50 28 John Miller, salary 100.00 June. 15 J. C. Moran, atty, on ditch 10.00 29 R. D. Christen, stamps... 3,00 July. 17 Phil Macklin Baumeister ditch 240.00 August. 1 Jesse Kelley, laltpr .... 33.50 4 R. D. Christen, stamps... 4.00 11 Wm. Fruechte, mow. ditch 18.00 13 C. Mackey, mow. ditch.. 8.00 17 A. Hartman, mow. ditch 9.75 September. 3 D. H. Goble Co. books... 2.06 4 A. Strahn, mowing 30.00 8 Democrat Co. prtg 2.00 8 T. H. Baltzell, road tax list 10.00 22 D. W. Hoffman, 1ab0r...-. 17.80 22 Ed. L. Augenbauch, Holthouse ditch .50 October. 18 John Miller, salary 150.00 November. 31 Ray Christen, stamps.... 3.00 December. 2 Henry Heller, atty. serv. 5.00 2 H. Koenemann road super. 45.00 10 John Miller, salary 100.00 13 D. H. Goble & Co. books.. 30.15 13 August Schuemann, road suprevisor 32.00 13 Wm. Meyer, supervisor 50.00 21 Fred Buuch. advis. board 5.00 21 Wm. Archbold, examin. of Public Roads 24.17 23 (.'has. Keifer. advis. board 5.00 23 A. Gallmeyer. advis. board 5.00 28 Adella Miller, rent 35.00 31 John Miller, salary & exp. 116.00 ROAD FUND Receipts. January. 4 T. H. Baltzell, December distribution $ 3.68 J une. 28 T. 11. Baltzell, June dist. 1035.38 July. 17 D. W. Hoffman, sale of stone omitted in 1913... 6.00 October. 11 Henry Erierding, stone.. 12.00 11 Chas. stone.... 9.60 November. 1 S. D. Henry, stone 5.38 December. 21 T. H. Baltzell, Aud. dist. 1.68 21 Chas. Hobroke, stone.... 2.00 Disbursements. July. ... 9 Wm. Cook, repairs ....'.. V’4.50 October. 11 Erie Stone Co., stone.... 112.72 25 Erie Stone Co. stone 125.26 30 Decatur Furnace Co. Cat Basements 3.75 November. 1 Erb Stone Co. stone 163.59 2 Kirsch Sellemeyer & Sons cement 2.25 4 Clausmeier Archer for . grader blades 6.00 9 Erie Stone Co. stone 424.51 eO Erie Stone Co. stone.... 168.72 December. 1 H. Graft, gravel • 6.13 14 S. W. Somers, gravel.... 47.00 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND

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Receipts. January. 5 4 T. H. Baltzell, Decent- ! tier distribution $1926.00 : June. ‘ 15 Home Ins. Co., school ... 14.10 , 28 T H. Baltzell, June dist, 1710.70 August. 27 Martin Grote, coal 3.72 27 John Miller, coal 3.04 December. 21 T. H. Baltzell, Aud. dist. 1685.50 Disbursements. 7 January. 9 J. G. Miller, school wood 29.40 I 21 Wm. F. Jaebker, supplies 4.00 tionary for school 4.8(1 ‘ 25 Kiger fc Co, books 10.60 February. 1 Old Adams Co. Hank, Int. 51.84 1 1 Old Adams Co. Hank. int. 86.40 1 Old Adams Co. Bank, 1 bond No. 2 768.00 > 5 Old Adams Co. Bank, int. 17.28 5 D. M. Hensley, repairing 2.00 f 5 Lee Hdw. Co. glass 2.25 ' 5 Decatur Fdy. Co. repairing ftfrnace 38.75 1 13 ('. W. Hohnhous, wood .. 9.75 1 13 C. W. Hohnhous, Janitor 16.00 March. ’ 5 Fay Hammell, Janitor ... 10.00 ■ >l3 C. W. Hohnhous. janitor 10.00 : 22 D. H. Goble & Co. sup .J. 2.16 April. 1 9 L. O. Adler, janitor 32.50 . 9 Fay Hammell, Janitor... 7.50 9 Peter Bauer, janitor 70.00; 9 C. W. Hohnhous, Janitor 12.00. . 9 L. O. Adler, Institute,,.. 24.50 9 Wm. Adler, institute ... 17.50 ’ 9 L. O. Adler, Janitor 2.50 , 9 Fay Hammell, institute 6.65 ! 9 C. W. Hohnhous, institute 22.75 : 9 Hulda Bauer, institute... 23.80 12 Fred Kline, hauling coal 11.50 : 16 Ed Gallmeyer, transfer to No. 4 10.60 116 Wm. Bultemeyer, transfer 11.00 20 Christian & Smith, school supplies 5.50, ’22 Christ Eichkoff trans- . fer to No. 4 24.60 29 Wm Witte, transfer, 10.80 23 A. Huser, Coal 28.05 ,28 Fred Ostermeyer, transfer to No. 4 10.20 . 28 Wm. Kreutzman, transfer to No. 4 87.40 May. 'lO Home Ins. Co. insurance 86.80 28 Hub Miller, enumeration 30,00 ' 28 C. F. Bucher, repairs.... >14.10 . June. )10 G. M. T. Houk, transfers 32.00 , July. , 3 E. S. Christen, commence. 8.50 1 15 Kirsch & Sellemeyer Co. .72 August. 2 Old Adams Co. Bank, paying Bond No. 3 768.00 5 Old Adams Co. Bank, pay- } ing Coupons 138.24 21 E. L. Augenbauck, drugs 15.20 528 Jackson Hill Coal Co. coal 92.00 September. 7 Chas. Keifer, cleaning ) school No. 4 5.00 7 Peter Bauer, cleaning... 7.00 ) 7 Ed Miller, hauling c0a1... 5.50 ) 8 F. P. Smith, supplies.... 16.90 8 Wm. Grote, clean, school 15.35 j 11 Wm. Meyer, hauling coal 2.00 18 H. Fruechte, hauling coal 4.00 g 18 August Kreutzman, haul9 ing coal No. 6 4.00 20 Lewis Kline, hauling.... 3.50 October. q 4 W. H. Davis, registers .. 5.51 4 Kiger & Co. supplies... 26.20 2 6 Clausmeier & Archer 61 school supplies 19.35 9 Geo. Ernst, hauling coal 2.00 5 9 H. Breiner, weigh, coal 2.00 22 Fred Kline, janitor 27.71 9 25 Kiger & Co. book case .. 20.45 November. 5 2 Kirsch Sellemeyer & Sons Window sash 3.60 0 5 C. N. Hohnhaus, janitor 20.00 1 December. 2 2 Smith, Yager & Falk, school supplies 52.22 3 4 L. A. Leonard, furnace.. 10.20 0 4 Hulda Bauer, books 5.00 10 Lee Hdw. Co. repairs.... 13.0 C

I 13 D. H. Goble Co., visitors 8.75 : 17 Albert Strahm, wood .... 6.00 23 Peter Bauer, janltof .... 65.50 j 23 C. W. Hohnhaus, Janitor.. 16.50 28 Otto Miller, Oiling and disinfecting 8.00 29 Martin Grote, director... 1.35 TUITION FUND Receipts. January. 4 T. H. Baltzell, December distribution $ 275.53 2 Old Adams Co. Bank, int., 7.21 28 T. H. Baltzell, Co. Aud. 650.92 , February. 1 Olds Adams Co. Bank. int. 9.89 March. 1 Old Adams Co. Bank, int. 8.91 April. 1 Old Adams Co. Bank. int. 7.98 6 Jeff Kloffenstine, liquor license 50.00 19 S. E. Stine, for transfers 42.00 May. 1 Old Adams Co. Bank. int. 6.90 June. 1 Old Adams Co. Bank, int. 6.32 4 F. C. Buuck, transfers Marion twp 18 O. W. Van Buskirk, for transfers Madison twp. .. 98.00 28 T. H. Baltzell, June dist. 114.47 28 Phil Scheifersteine, transfer of Root Twp 415.00 July. 1 Old Adams Co. Bank, int. 6.24 17 T. H. Baltzell, distrib.... 871.11 17 Hulda Bauer, over pay. . . 100.00 29 C. W. Hohnhaus, over pay. 3.25 29 Hulda Bauer, over pay. .. 3.40 August. 2 Old Adams Co. Bank, int. 12.01 September. 4 Old Adams Co. Bank. int. 11.20 October. 1 Old Adams Co. Bank, int. 10.40 November. 1 Old Adams Co. Bank, int. 10.14 December. I Old Adams Co. Bank, int. 8.26 21 T. H. Baltzell, Aud. dist. 112.62 21 Fred Ostermeyer, 0i1.... 1.00 Disbursements. January. 16 C. W. Hohnhous, teach. 55.25, 16 Hulda Bauer, do 51.00 22 American Book Co, dic25 Fay Hammell, teach 54.00 29 Lewis Adler, teaching... 70.00 February. 13 Wm. C. Adler, teaching 75.00 13 C. W. Hohnhous, do 48.75 13 Hulda Bauer, do 54.40 13 L. O. Adler, do 35.00 19 Fay Hammell, teaching 54.00 .March. 12 L. O. Adler, Teaching. .. 7'0(1 12 Wm. C. Adler, teach. ... 50.00 13 Hulda Bauer, teaching... 68.00 13 C. W. Hohnhous. teach. 65.00 19 Fay Hammell, teaching.. 54.00 April. 3 S. E. Stine, transfers... 32.00 9 L. O. Adler, teaching ... 70.00 9 Wm. Adler, teaching 50.00 9 Hulda Bauer, teaching. .. 68.00 9 C. W. Hohnhous, teach... 65.00 9 Fay Hammell, teach. ... 43.20 20 L. O. Adler, teaching ... 3.50 20 Fay Hammell, teaching .. 2.70 20 Wm. Adler, teaching .... 2.50 26 C. W. Hohnhous, teaching 13.00 26 Hulda Bauer, teaching... 13.60 Juno. 12 Decatur School Board transfers 266.00 July 29 Fay Hammell, teach. ... 3.3 C October. 4 C. W. Hohnhaus, teach. .. 70.00 9 Catherine Christen, teach. 50.0' 9 Ruth Gay, do 70.00 9 Wm. Adler, do 56.00 9 Ed. Jaberg, teaching.... 45.00 November. 5 C. N. Hohnhaus, teaching 70.00 6 Ed. Jaberg, teaching 45.00 9 Ruth B. Gay, teaching ... 60.0' 13 Catherine Christen, teach. 50.0< 13 Wm. C. Adler, teaching.. 56.0< December. 7 C. W. Hohnhaus, teach. 7O.0( 8 Ruth B. Gay, teaching... >65.00 II Ed. Jaberg, teaching 45.0 C 11 Wm. C. Adler, teaching. . 56.01 11 Catherine Christen, do. 50.00

23 C. W. Hohnhaus, teach. 52.50 ] I DOG FUND II Receipts. • May. 17 Ed Gallmeyer, dog tax... 167.00 Disbursements. . March. * 1 Wm. Archbold, dog fund 1-6.00 December. * 6 John Hilgemann, sheep destroyed 7.00 DITCH FUND Jftn. 4 1916. Assessments on , Werling & Moyer ditch $ 579.23 1 Jan. 4. 1916, paid out on Werliug Meyer ditch .... 544.96 Balance $ 34.27 x RECAPITULATION TOWNSHIP FUND Jan. 1, 1915, U«l. on hand... .$1659.86 Receipts during year 276.49 Total Bal. and receipts... .$1936.35 Disbursements during year... 1332.90 $ Final Balance 603.45 c ROAD FUND Jan. 1, 1915, Bal. on hand ...$ 1144 1 Receipts during year 1075.72 q Total of Bal. and receipts $1087.16 Disbursements during year .. 1064.43 ' i Final balance $ 22.73 I SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND j Jan. 1, 1915, Bai. on hand...? 183.82 Receipts during year 5342.06 Total Bal and receipts ....$5525.88 i Disbursements' during year .. 3044.83 ( Final balance $2481.05 1 TUITION FUND Jan. 1, 1915, Bal. on hand.... 51323.81 1 Receipts during year 2942.60 i " i Total Bal. and receipts $4266.41 , Disbursements during year .. 2347.70 1 Final balance $1918.71 DOG FIJND Jan. 1. 1915, Bal. on hand . ..$ 226.00 , 1 Receipts during year ..' 167.00 Total Bal. and receipts $ 393.00 I Disbursements during year .. 133.00 Final balance $ 260.00 TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS Jan. 1. 1915, Bal. on hand.... $3404.93 Receipts during year 9803.87 Total Bal. and receipts ...$13208.80 Disbursements during year 7922.86 Final balance $ 5285.94 Total bal. as shown by this report $5285.94 Warrant checks outstanding Dec. 31, 1915 Total bal. and outstanding warrants, Dec. 31, 1915, $5285.94 Cash in depository, December 31, 1915 $5285.94 My service account is 203 days; amount $ 406.00 JOHN MILLER, Trustee. o HOTEL FOR SALE OR RENT. The Park hotel is for sale or rent. 1 good opportunity for the right person. Inquire at once of Mrs. D. W. Myers, Winchester street. 20tf t> -- - ■ — STORE CLOSES FEBRUARY FIRST. Our lease expires February 1, and we are compelled to pack our stock 111 persons having work in our shop ire requested to call at once and get tame Do it this week. 20t6 • , L. AUTH & SON. PLENTY OP MONEY. To loan on farms, 10 years’ time, without renewal, no commission, pat ial payments any time. 297tf ERWIN OFFICE.

REAL THRIFT DAT Is to be Observed All Over Nation on February 3— National Bank Boosts. FOR THE OBSERVANCE Movement is Endorsed Also by Educators. Business Men and All Citizens. Bankers, educators and citizens generally in this community are receiving invitations to participate in the observance of February 3d as Thrift Day, and to set aside this, a special day on which the attention of the people will be called to the individual. neighborhood and national benefits that will flow from a more intense cultivation of the thrift habit. Probably a movement of this char acter could accomplish much good if its proponents would pay a little more attention • than they have heretofore done to making' their program palatable. Most of the preaching and teaching done on this line begins and ends with the same advice —save your money instead of spending it. A good many people do not appreciate or even understand advice of this character. Moreover, as a practical matter, they find that they get the greatest amount of good out of money when they spend it. And their view is right enough. Saving as an object in itself is not praiseworthy, but quite the contrary. The only real purpose of saving of any kind is that it may enable one to have a larger and better use of his income. For instance, if one should wish to have the pleasure of owning his home or an automobile, he must, □f course, save and for a certain period forego some enjoyments for the greater enjoyment which the home or automobile may afford. In early life me may save by keeping down expen diture in order that as life advances and he rises in the social scale his ntyle of living may be raised proportionately. Qn the other hand, one who had been accustomed to living well would lie moved by the dictates as prudence systematically to save something so that his standard of comfort be not reduced through the diminished earning power liable to be experienced as the years go by; or, in extreme cases, that one should not encounter the danger of becoming a public charge. Probably, as a matter of fact, the average person does not like to be old that he is extravagant, nor can Jie be much frightened by holding up o him the sad fate that besets those who neglect to save a pant of their ncome. Horrible examples are not nuch to the purpose. But *f men in -nodest circumstances, and who are dependent upon others Tor employment ind wages, can be shown that by the exercise of thrift—that is, by the prudent expenditure of so much of their ’ncome as is necessary to maintain themselves and families in reasonable •omfort and the laying aside of the emainder —they may free themselves rom this dependence and step from he ranks of employes into the emloycrs’ class; or that this saving will nable them, by careful investing, to mil to their own scale of comfort, ere will be argument of more comoiling force than all the horrible examples of extravagance and •.fciuanlering that can be brought forward p frighten the unthrifty. True enough., saving does at some ime imply sacrifice and self-denial, but not in the long run. On the conrary, it usually and perhaps always neans that by saving a little today we -nay enjoy the more tomorrow, and hat the average of our enjoyment will, on the whole, be considerably greater. Too much emphasis has been laid, in our opinion, an the unattractive side of economy and thrift tliat it is a kind of penance imposed upon up as a part of the original decree that man should eat his bread in the swc;.. of his face. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Decatur, Indiana. - o— FOR SALE. One set of heavy harness, 1 set of farm harness, 1 set of buggy harness, all new, hand made. Harness oil right, as' long as it lasts. Stop at 506 So. 13th St., and get the price. 12-f-s-4wks W. 11. AMIUNE. NOTICE. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to' the Schaub-Dowling company will please call and settle thoir account at once. All accounts must be settled in full by February Ist. 7tf SCHAUB-DOWLING CO. APPLES FOR SALE’ If you want some dandy good apples at the right price, leacc your order at Baker & Hower’s meat market; 30c to 45c per bushel. Good apples at a low price. See them. stso

Repair Your Old Harness Now Brin. US your harness repair work, if you want the job done right, and on mu. ,nUa»nt repair man. Henry Bornes, We have a coni harncss repa ir work, and we who has charge ot® . ing W e can give you good solicit your business service. z. • c UP know will please you. We are preparinWKXTnd do the job right, at the i„|. lowing prices: Fam Kaa® ' J] ’? sd Breeching Harness - sl-25 per set Single Buggy Harness • -75 per set mnn work at the price you can all ord to pay to repair and fix up your old harness. irorr ~QQ MING ; * The Auction Scene. AT BOSSE OPERA HOUSE Saturday, January 29th. HARMOUNT'S WORLD'S LARGEST $20,000 PRODUCTION ' UNCLE TOM’S CABIN ' 40 PEOPLE 40 . All New Special Scenery Beautiful Electrical Display Challenge Colored Quartette Harmount Superb Orchestra i A Pack Os Siberian Blood-Hounds Watch for the Street Parade After School. Prices: — Night, 25c, 35c. 50c. Reserved Seat Sale at Holthouse Drug Store.

, NOTICE . ' All persons Knowing themselves in-! debted to the Callow & Rice drug store , will please call a r.d settle their ac-! , counts at once, as the interest of Mr.! Rice has been purchased by Raymond ' Kohne. 1 ————‘ I

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From pyorrhea come by far the ' part of aU tooth kX i F nl f ss freatc , d a nd checked, r will , r m eS K tn ° tOnlyinthe si >nnk ng and I of your gums and of th- bony structure into which your tec hare set but m the loss of the teeth themselves. Ule A specific for pyorrhea has been discovered recently by dental sc" ence, and is now offered for dailv garment in Senreco Tooth p?/ Senreco combats the germ of th teeth against the attack or f„L WWTOof py „ rrh “ " 1 YT ■r>

FRIEND MUSICIAN. Have you tried the Wonder Decatur oiano? A wonder for touch, tone and lurability. A sample on floor. D. A. GILLIOM. City. i 13t6 Manufacturer. . o - democrat Wsntc A3« Pnv

Go now to a mirror and examine your mouth. Do your gums look “rinsed out,” shrunken: Do you see a jagged appearance tn the gum-line? If so, see your dentist He will tell you that you have pyorrhea, and that to save your teeth you will have to fight this dread disease at once.

'But Senreco diet mire. It cleanses the teeth delightfully. It gives them a whiteness distinctive of Senreco alone. Its flavor is entirely pleasing, and it leaves in the mouth a wonderful sense of coolness and wholesomeness.

Start the Senreco treatment , j pyorrhea grips you for good. Details in folder with ® ve D’ tube. A two-ounce tube or 25c is sufficient for 6 weeks* ™ly treatment Get Senreco o your druggist today; or send st * n >P« or coin for sain pie f n lder * Address The ocntanel Remedies Company Union Central Budding, Cincinnati, Ohio.

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