Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 26 January 1916 — Page 3
MONROE TOWNSHIP. ANN! At. 111.1-OHT «»»’ HKCEtI'Tx AND UM'LMim iii> or tius. THK or hiimiiii; townmiii* FOR vino i»rCEMIIEIt ill, IIH.I. TOWNSHIP I’UNl>. Receipt*. January. I Amount brought forward $ 723. Hi May. M Walter Sprunger, overpaid '.OO June. 26 T. H Bnltsell. June Hint. 116.36 July. 26 Cl. C. Beer, error 3.00 August. 21 Ferdinand Bleeke. doc k. fee l.ou December. 24 T. 11. Baltzell. I Dial. H.G5.22 Ex pencil In re«. January. 10 S. F. Lcbmnn, std. envoi. 10.62 February. 4 Decatur Herald, printing 20.40 March. 1 Decatur Democrat, do 20.50 8 Walter Sprunger, labor 2.00 April. 20 John Eicher, sal. and exp. 175.00 J une. 30 Eicher, do 125.00 August. 2 John Eicher, do 50.00 13 Berne Supply Co., books . 12.71 September. 6 John Eicher, ditch assess. 10.00 7 .Albert Hti.er, adv. board 5.00 10 Ira Waggoner, do 5.00 10 C. E. Stucky, do 5.00 16 Decatur Herald, tax levy 2.n0 27 Isaac Einery, labor 2.50 October. 4 John Eicher, salary 100.00 22 Phil L. Macklin, ditc h assess ISO.OO November 16 Mrs. John and Elma Eicher .office rent 50.00 Decmeber. 7 Ben Nussbaum, supervisor.’. 99.25 December 2 Andrew Habegger. hauling.. 1.50 2 John Eicher, sal. and exp. 14.0.00 9 John Wittwer, supervisor 100.00 20 xlacob J. Schwartz, tile 6.21 21 Simon Lehman, env. stamps 14.00 21 Joseph Engle, Kerr ditch 3.50 21 And. Gottschalk, tile 4.67 22 C. C. Beer, do 4.50 24 Henry B. Heller, services 5.00 24 W. J. Archbold, exam. 32.17 24 Decatur Democrat, tax levy 2.00 27 J. F. Lehman, misc. 1.65 27 Berne Witness Co., publish 7.65 27 P. L. Macklin, part paym't Blue Creek 500.00 30 John Eicher, mlse. 4.15 30 Do. salary 70.00 29 Berne Supply Co., books .. 51.10 ROAD FUND. Receipt.. lanuary. 1 Amount brought forward .... 84.88 February. 5 C. C. Beer, error on sewer.. 20.00 June. 26 T. H. Baltzell, June dist. . 721.31 December. 24 T. H. Baltzell. Dec. dist ... 4.43 Expvndftu res. May. , _ 28 Wm. Miller, grader repairs 6.25 J une. 23 Clausmeyer & Archer, pipe . 10.00 July. 26 Baumgartner Bros., plow sha 1.00 September. 7 Adv. Bd. trans, to spec. sell. 600.00 October. 30 Wm. Miller, grader rep 4.95 2 Ben Nussbaum, misc. 15.75 3 Berne Supply Co., iron sew 37.20 II John Wittwer, mis. 18.00 21 Abe Hocker, sharpen grader 2.25 27 Gllllom Lumb., Co., cement 1.13 27 Berne Hclw. Co., well cover 3.75 27 C. C. Wittwer, labor 3.31 28 Mo. Tile Co., brick, etc 8.23 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. Receipt h. January. 1 Amount brough forward 2500.37 February. 19 C. C. Bury, old stove .48 April. • 3 Bank of Berne.
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’lay. 8 John Eicher, cinders .50 J une. :■«; T. If. Bnltzdl. .limo <list. x .. 3478.10 July. , I 3 (’haw. J. Jone*, trunafors loir,oo 19 (Ivo. M. T. Hout k, (Io '.'11.00 J uly. .:s Ed L. Augmibnugh, <l<> 572.00 ; ii pt cm her. i Trona. from road to Npeclnl Nvhool fund by udv. h«l 600.00 I )evein l'<tr. .'2 Aiv. Bagley, paint . 4.92 I Jecemhcr. 21 T. 11. Baltzell, Dee. dist. 3299.1 I Expenditure*. January. 9 Henry Kerza, janitor, etc. 16.50 2ft \\ . B. Ma it/., bi oomi 39 John X. Moser, Junior 6.00 30 Bank of Borne, bonds, coup. 327.00 30 Jos. Sprunger, labor 3.25 I'vbrunry. 5 Bank of Berne, 9 coupons . 60.75 15 Do, 12 coupons >I.OO 17 j)o, bonds and coupons 1225.00 20 C. (». Pepe, diplomas 8.75 20 John H. Urich. janitor 80.00 20 Ralph Girod, do 10.00 27 John X. Moser, do 6.00 March. . 1 Bank of Berne, 2 coupon* 13.50 8 Walter Sprunger, labor . 1.00 16 Justus Reynolds, janitor 16.0 n 30 M. O. Brandyberry, hauling 1 2.75 31 John X. Moser, do & Jan. 7.25 April. 2 Henry Kertz, do 16..50 2J. 1). Martz. Jan. & repair . 18.50 3 Justus Reynolds, janitor. 11.25 3 Effie Patton, Institute 18.60 3 Roy Girod, teaching 80.10 3 Do. institute ... 11.10 .5 Wm. von Gunten, director. 10.75 .5 Fannie Schindler, teaching. 148.00 5 Delhi Sprunger, Janitor 16.70 5 Lulu Kerr, teaching 71.10 5 David Depp, do 120.00 6 Clifton Striker, do 136.50 6 Dora Soldner, do 128. io 6 P. P. Klopfenstein. Jan. etc. ✓ 41.00-: 6 Hilda Reusser, teaching 1 91.40 7 Dora Kirsch, do 56.50 9 Janies Uhrich, janitor 30.25 9 Hilda Lehman, teaching ... 120.10 10 Do, misc. 1.70 10 Alfred Sprunger, haul, coal 7.50 10 P. A. Habeggvr. Jan., direct. 11.75 12 Fanchiion Daugherty, teach. 103.10 II Archie Hendricks, haul, coal 1.50 1,5 (’. G. Pepe, coni. exp. at Mo. 15.00 16 Simon Sprunger, director 5.48 19 D. F. Lohman, do & haul coal 5.50 24 C. G. Pepe, teaching 275.00 26 John Uhrlek, janitor 99.00 27 (’ora Hocker, teaching: . 150.00 27 Bank of Berne, 5 coupons. .. 112.50 29 Clifton Striker, enumeration 15.00 ' Elma Eicher, do 20.00 1 Dora Beer, janitor 15.00 BJ. W. Everhart, kerosene . 7.20 28 Dennis Liechty, haul coal .. 7.00 June. 2 Peter A. Habegger, do (.(5 11 Andrew Habegger, do 26.75 i 14 Fannie Schindler, institute.. is.oo 15 C. H. Lamminman, ditch rep 10.00 15 Do, ditching: 3.80 17 Fanchion Daugherty, inst... IL2d ; 18 P. A. Habegger, haul c0a1.... 4750 19 Hilda Reusser. institute 14.50 19 Lawrence Durbin, haul coal 8.00 • 19 J. D. Martz, do 8.00 26 Lev! Johnson, do 7.00 ' 29 Bank of Berne, loan 1000.00 29 Bank of Berne, loan 648.30 ' J’Bv. • , n 3 Berne Gr. & Hay Co., coal .... 285.6.* ' 8 Berne Milling- Co., coal 3.75 12 (’ora Hocker, institute . 24.00 • 15 A. C. Wittwer, do 16.50 13 E. S. Christen, Co. Com •- 8.50 • 15 Dora Hirschy, nist. 16.50 • 17 W. H. Oliver, do 21.00 i 17 Berne Lbr. Co.. Monroe coal 263.19 • 19 Clyde Hendricks, institute 15.00 ! 19 Lulu Kerr, inst 13.80 • 19 C. G. Pepe, do 30.00 July. , : 23 Berne Lumber Co., coal 20.09 23 Berne Tldw. Co., misc. . 36.51 26 Hilda F. Lehman, institute 14.10 26 Dora Soldner, do 14.40 ’ 26. Liechty Bros., coal 39.47 26 Do., misc 7 .-03 ! 26 Mo. Gr. Hay & Mlg. Co., coal 5.95 26 Baumgartner Bros., misc. ... 18.88 !7 Clifton Striker, institute
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COAT AND SUIT BARGAINS $15.00 Coats, sale 7.50 \ $12.50 Coats, sale 6.75 p SIO.OO Coats, sale 4.95 SPECIAL SUIT VALUES. ■j $20.00 Suits, sale $9.95 v $10.50 Suits, sale ....... 7.50 $15.00 Suits, sale 7.50 1 Lot Coats worth from $9.00 \ to $15.00, this sale ... .$3.50 \ All Children’s Coats at less d than cost. Big stock to select from. All One-Piece Dresses at big ;/ bargains. AH Dress Skirts 20 per cent discount.
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. 6 David Depp, do 15.00 August. 2 Bank of Berne, bond*, coups 320.25 3 Do, 7 coupons 47.25 3 Do, 3 coupons • • 20.25 (I I >o, hondw and coupons 267.50 6 Do, bonds and coupons . 800.00 9 Gilllom Lbr. Co., coal whed and labor - 1,87 19 Bank of Berne, coupons 180.00 I Bank of I’.cine, coupons ... 119.25 26 IM 1,. Augenbaiigli, 3’ z a doz. From, disinfecting . 27.00 27 Bink of Berne. 2 coupons .. 13.50 10 A. l. I: i. . . i' 'mt 30.00 ..i abr. i »■ h’\. Isbor ••• 10.00 September. 9 Pope Oliver, clean, etc 40.00 20 Jacob Moser, floor oil .... 13.00 » Eimei GHliom. labor ■ 30 Della Sprunger,, ( lean., etc.. 5.50 10 W. H. Davis, registers 19.13 29 Mrs. Reuwser and Eicher, . 30.0 October. 1 Orval Kessler, cleaning 4.50 5 Llechtv Bros. X* Co., t 0015... 72.44 5 J. D. Martz, mowing yard. . 3.00 ■ i in. ile & \ agor, chair LW :■: Menno Buran Hter, mi»c. . MJ 26 W. 11. Haggard, nunv yard 5.00 November. 6 John LThrick, janitor, etc 50.00 9 Daniel Winteregg, painting 4 8.00 din Itoaer, janitor • i--'" December. 2 Andrew Habegger, labor 26.5 f 2 Philip Sehug. insurance 78.00 18 Orval Kessler, Janitor . 13.71 18 John Uhrlek, Janitor 50.00 18 W. B. Martz, brooms 2.50 20 W. L. Baker, maps 3.16 21 Abe Hocker, furnace rep 2.10 22 Geo. Baumgartner, plaster.. 3.00 22 Art Stone Co., brick, etc 2.35 :: I Sylvan Habegger, Janitor ... 15.0 t 24 Smith, Yager & Falk, ag. app 126.80 27 J. H. Stahl, library books . 29.5' 27 GHliom iaimbep Co.. lumber 3.4 ‘27 Baumgartner Bros., misc. 23.8 . 27 D. Bixler, clock and repairs 13,7 I 27 Berne Hardware, misc. 43.5 :’7 Menno Burkholder, d<) U.S 27 .1. F. Lehman, waste basks. ; 27 Liechty Bros. A’ Co., misc 55.5 i 29 Berne Supply Co., books ...... 67.1 TUITION FUND. Receipts. i January. N ' 1 Amount brought forward . . 403.78 > I Bank of Berne. Int 1.98 i 23 T. H. Baltzell, dist 1687.04 > February. ' 5 Bank of Berne, Jan. Int 3.57 > 13 People’s State Bank, Int. 2.42 » 15 Do. Dee. int LOl • 20 Monroe State Bk., Jan. Int... 1.33 • March. 21 People’s State Bk., Feb. Tnt. 2.04 > 21 Monroe State Bk., do 1.39 > *2l Bank of Berne, do 2.79 ' April. ' 5 Bank of Berne. March Int... 1.45 15 Monroe State Bk.. do 1.25 i 20 People’s State Bk., do 1.14 • June. » 26 Monroe State Bk., Apr. Int. .87 » 26 Do, May Int 48 • 15 'l’. H. Baltzell. June dist. . 2061.65 • 29 People’s State Bk.. Interest > for April and May 1.40 • 29 Bank of Berne, do 2.83 • July. > 28 T. H. Baltzell, (list 2025.35 > August. ' 6 Bank of Berne, July Int 4.31 > 6 People’s State Bank, do . . 3.76 3 Hilda Reusser, overpaid .... 15.00 ’» 9 Monroe State Bk., July Int. 1.52 > September. > 2 Do. August Int 2*29 I in People’s sta-e Bk., Aug. 7nt. 3.99 ' 10 Bank of Berne, do 4.63 ) October. » 2 People’s State Bk., Sept. Int. 3.71 • 2 Bank of Berne, do 4.34 ) 2 Monroe State Bank, Int. 1.84 ) November. ) 2 Bank of Berne, Oct. Int * 3.78 2 People’s State Bank, do .... 3.<7 » 2 Monroe State Bank, do .. 1.86 [ 16 Do. June Int .79 ) 16 Albert Harlow, transfer 12.00 » 18 Bank of Berne, June Int. . 1.19 ■ 27 People’s State Bk., June Int. 1.02 J December. i 9 Monroe State Bk., Nov. Int. 1.72 < 9 Bank of Berne, do 3.06 30 Peon’e’s State Bk.. do
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CARPET AND RUG BARGAINS Owing to the monthly advances in Rugs and Carpets, it will be to your interest to buy now. Dyes and Yarns are advancing in prices. Best 26 oz. Akola Carpet, cheap SI.OO, sale. 87c Best Five-plv, all wool, worth 7oc, sale 67c Best Five-ply Cotton Chain, worth 60 and 65c, sale 52c Best Five-ply, Union, worth l._>c Io 50c, sale ~.. .38c IBest Five-ply Cotton, worth 3 )c to 40c, sale 31c
24 T. H. nnltzo'll. dlxt. .. 11186.90 Expend It ii re«« .In nun ry. 15 Arthur Wittwer, teaching 60.00 18 \\ . 11. < Hi; li. (] . 23 Roy Girod, do 35.00 I 111 K I , tin 25,00 .’3 Hilda Lehman, <lo 35.00 23 Dora Soldner, do 30.00 !3 Clifton Striker, do .’3 Effie Patton, do 10.00 .'3 (’. G. Pepe, do 100.00 ’3 Fanchion Dougherty, do 30.00 ’3 David Depp, (Io 50.00 18 Clyde llviulrickN, do . 50.00 10 Hilda RviiNNer, do 45.00 10 Dora Hirachy, do 10.00 q Coi i 11>>< k< r, do '■ 'OO •’obruary. :o Clifton Striker, do 20.00 0 A. C. wmwer. da 60 00 a i\ Girod* do 40,00 0 W. h ’ Hlver, do • i:in.■ Patton, do 15.00 0 I h>i a Hirschy, do 15.00 0 I»a vid I >epp. do 1.00 o Fannie Schindler, do 50.00 ' • i i i• I i Reusser, do 50.00 II < 'ora i lo< ker, d I ' 00 0 Fanchion Daugherty, d° 55.00 0 Lulu Kerr, do vi ar ch. i (’Li-, itape* 'I" 1 8 Hilda Reusser, do 20 00 8 Dora Illrst hj. do 10 "" 1 w. h. Oliver, do ~ (jfj de i lendrlcks, do 168 00 . < 'in .i ilocker, do • 5Q.00 \prll. 3 Effie Patton, do 122,(0 > \ Pthiir Wittwer, do I 25.00 8 W. H. Oliver, teaching 75.00 une. 9 Board Edu’n, Berne Trans. (70.00 Jctober. 8 W. H. lliver, teaching 75.00 X (•. (Pepe, do 100 - I > Cora Ho« ker, do • 6 Clyde Hendricks, do . 65.00 6 1 >a\ id I >epp, do 80.00 6 Fannie Schindler, do 30.00 6 Clifton Striker, do 2 6 Caroline Lehman, do 24.00 6 Dora Soldner, do 20.00 3 Cora L. Hocker, do i 00 , Hilda Iteusser, do 1 W. H. Oliver, do 35.00 7 Dora Hirschy, do - 45.00 5 Dora Soldner. do ....... . . 10.00 5 C G Pepe, do a; < »r\ml Kes ler, do 46 "" 30 Ezra Snyder, do 4u.00 November. 6 Hilda Lehman, do 5.».00 10 Lulu Kerr, do 13 W. H. Oliver, do 3600 13 Caroline Lehman, do -no.OO 1 3 Cora Hocker, do JO "" 20 Clyde Hendricks, do 35.00 ►0 Hilda Lehman, do 10.00 20 Hilda Reusser, do . 60.00 2Q c G. Pepe* do 100.00 24 w H. Oliver, do 85.00 26 Ezra Synder, do 50 0 27 Orval Kessler, do 45.00 December. 2 Dora Hirschy, do 45.00 i (’ora Hot ker: do 85.00 i Lulu Kerr, do -i" 4 Clifton Striker, do . 100.00 11 Hilda Lehman, do 12.00 18 Ezra Snyder, do 35.00 18 Clifton Striker, do . 45.00 18 Orval Kessler, do 40.00 9 Clyde Hendriekß, do 95.00 18 Dora Hirschy, do 65.00 18 Caroline Lehman, do 65.00 18 W. 11. Oliver-, do 60.00 18 Lulu Kerr, do 18 < Jora l locker, do «$»00 IS Arthur Wittwer, do 140.00 IS Eldon Sprunger, do .... 130.00 IS Fannie Schindler, do 130.00 I 8 ('lias. Pepe, do i 15.00 18 Dora Soldner, do 100.00 18 i »a\ i<i I >«PP» do 11 5 00 18 Hilda Reusser. do 60.00 DGG FUND. Receipt*. January. 1 Amount brought forward 28a.00 May. 22 IL Schwartz, dog money. 12a.00 22 I. N. Kerr, do 113.00 29 A. A. Lehman, do LOO June. 1 Sidney L«autzeniieiser, do 1.00 July. 1 5 Edvv’. Liddy, do 1.00 1. do
t. Special Dress Goods Values Prices are lower today than you will see them lor some time to come. All Wool Dress Goods, $2.00 yd., sale $1.48 All Wool Dress Goods, $1.75 yd., sale 1.38 All $1.50 Dress Goods, $1.50 yd., sale 1.22 All Wool Dress Goods, $1.25 yd., sale .98 All Wool Dress Goods, SI.OO yd., sale .84 All Wool Dress Goods, $ .85 yd., sale .72 $ .75 All Wool Dross Goods, Sale.... $ .62 All Wool Dress Goods, $ .50 yd., sale .44 All Wool Dress Goods, $ .25 yd., sale .21 All Wool Dress Goods, $ .15 yd., sale .12
8 Wm. Bell- u. do ) . s I’ch* r P. Klopfenstein, d<». I. a a 16 Philip Husvr, <b» 3.00 A IlgUNt. 3 Mrs. (’. M. Stauffer, do I.no November. I Di L.Reofeiy A- Ih-nry K«>rz, do 2,'»0 I December. 22 John X. Moser, do 4jhi I E% lire*. Miinh. I T. IL Rultzoll, Miir|>. .log-, ft!. 155.00 townsiiii- ini 'iiirruiiNiws. Twenty I Vu per cent SI.OOO bonds, payable N(-mi-annually, last due Feb. 1, 1911. May 15, 1911 l*’or Special School i-’und: Amt. beginning of vear $15,000.(10 Amt. paid during \« h 2,00i».ii0 | IndebtednesH oustanding 13.000.00 .i.iii .. 191 Thirty 4 l<! per cent S3OO bonds, payable s(“ini-ai:r.ii;ill \. last due Feb, I. 1928. For Special School Fund: Amt. beginning of y«-nr $8,100.00 Amt. paid dining year 600.00 Indebtedness outstanding 7.500.00 RE( tPITI LATIOV, . d, 1915. TOWNSHIP FUND. Balance on hand $ 723.10 Iteceiptii during yeui 2187,58 Total balance and receipts .. 2910.68 Disbursements during \-• u- i5.12.0x ( Final balance $1078.60 ROAD FUND. Balance on hand $ 8 1.88 Receipts during year 748.74 Total balance and receipts 833.63 Disbursements during year 711.82 Final balance 8 121.80 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. Balance on hand $250«i,37 Receipts during year 9776.4 1 Total balance and receipts 12276.96 Disbursements during year 9233.96 Final balance 8012.82 TUITION FUND. Balance on hand $ 403.78 Receipts during year 78 13.79 Total balance and receipts 8247.57 Disbursements during- year 5801.70 Final balance $244...5; DOG FUND. Balance on hand $ 285.00 Receipts during year . 254.00 Total balance and receipts 539.00 Disbursements during year 185.00 Final balance 354.00 TOTALS OF ALL FUNDS. Balance on hand $ 3997.1 Receipts during year 20810.52 Total balance and receipts 24807.67 Disbursements during year 17761.65 Final ba la nee $7710 1 ' oft Total balance as shown by this report $7043.09 Total balances and outstanding warrants 7043.09 Service account. 284 daws $ 568.00 JOHN EICHER, Trustee. FOR SALE. Fourteen full blood bronze turkey hens, will sell for $3.00 each. Breeding hens. Also 2 Bronze gobblers, for $5 each, and 2 Pecan drakes, and about 6 dozen Plymouth Rock hens. Will sell at private sale. Inquire of Thomas Dowling,’phone 11-B. 1 Hl' FOR RENT —Five room farm house, one mile east of Monroe. Barns, orchards and truck pasture in connection. May have possession on or about March 1. Inquire Wm. Mitchell, Monroe, R. R. No. 2, ’pli- ne Monroe. ists
Mexwfell I c Hve"Woncter Car” i JJH J $ Electric Starting and Lighting The new Maxwell is equipped with the SimmsHuff Electric Starting and Lighting System. This system is a single unit type, combining in one instrument the generator and motor. It is the simplest, “sure-fire” powerful selfstarter made and has about »one-half the wire of ordinary starters. § ; ...» 1 We are waiting to take you for a test ride in the car that has broken all low “First-Cost” records, and is breaking all low “After-Cost” records. ElectricStarter = | SainVisioriWindsbield. Ignition, g /] FO B. OETQ.OIT I I MaxwellJfyad MOTOR SALES CORP., Ft. WAYNE, IND. J . ■ :^g^^,^^^S^^ i £ i ancnniri- !llll ii!iiuiiiiinK I •' S’JtSS'BtSiffitffiKtffi®: SHtlRBSai
SOME SPECIAL RUG BARGAINS | 27x51 Wilton Bug, $4.25 value, sale $ 3.68 27x64 Axminster Rug, $2.50 value, sale $ 2.20 36x72 Axminster Bug, $4.50 value, sale S 3.68 u£ 36x72 Wilton Bug, $7.50 value, sale $ 6.50 9x12 Velvet Bug, $22.50 value, sale $18.75 ye 11-3x12 Velvet Bug, $26.50 value, sale $22.50 9x12 Velvet Bug, $20.00 value, sale $16.50 g JANUARY SALE OF LACE CURTAINS | $7.50 Lace Curtains $6.50 y£ $6.00 Lace Curtains, sale 4.75 $,5.00 Lace Curtains, sale 3.98 ft$1.50 Lace Curtains $3.68 $3.50 Lace Curtains, sale 2.88 ~ $2.50 Lace Curtains, sale 1.98 $2.25 Lace Curtains, sale 1.78 $1.75 Lace Curiains, sale 1.38 $1.50 Lace Curtains, sale 1.22 $1.25 Lace Curtains, Sale 98 SI.OO Lace Curtains, sale 84 SR All Curtain Goods Materials* at Sale Prices.
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