Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 25, Decatur, Adams County, 29 January 1917 — Page 4

REX THEATRE I RUSSELL C. DULL, Manager | TODAY “THE YELLOW MENACE.” The tremendous serial showing how the yellow race plots the destruction of the white. “WINGS AND WHEELS,” Keystone comedy. MONDAY Douglas Fairbanks in “FLIRTING WITH FATE.” COMING MARY MILES MINTER.

| Official Time Table of Decatur Railroads The Reliable Schedules GRAND RIPIDS * INDIANA. The <»• K. A I. Hond—’Phone No. 51 l*H**t*UK’r r St.ition tinii I - Hounv. Monroe and Seventh Sla. Sout h bo it nil. No. 4, Daily J’5S 12. Except Sunday 7:03 A. M. No. 2. Except Sunday .1:05 P. M. No. JO. suuilay only .0:10 P. Nl. Northbound. No. 7». Dally 12:32 A. Yt. No. 11. Dally ttliroiiKli to Mackinaw City) «?£? ?!* No. 3. Except Sunday 3:22 I. M. 11. L. MURKY, A»ent. FORT WAYNE IND DEC ATI II TRACTION LINE. Paiotenarr and Freight House. Second Street, opposite the Court llouae; ’Phone 13S. Leave Decatur. < M.—3:30. 5:30. 11:30. P. m.—*l:oo. 2:30. 3:43.9:30. ♦ SaturdayM only. Leave Fort NX ayne. 4. m.—7:00, 10:00. 1». m.—1:00. 4:00. 7:30. 11:00. Freight rar leave* Decatur at 7:33 a. m.. and leave* Fort NN ayne nt 12 ni.. arriving in Decatur at 1143 p. iu. In addition to the daily mervice. extra service car* will he run n* follow* on Sunday* ONLY: Leave Decatur Leave Ft. NN ayne 1:00 p. m. 2:30 p. in. 4:00 p. in. 3:30 p. m. 7:00 p. iu. S:3O p. m. HOMER Rl HL, Agent. T OLEDO. ST. 1.01 is A WESTERN The ••Clover Leaf” Road—'Phone 21 Pa**enaer and Freight Station, South NN inciie.Mler Street. NNe*tbou nd. No. 3. Daily 10:23 A. M. No. 3. Dally »:32 P. M. No. 21. Loral Freight, corrie* pa*MengerM, Dally except Sunday 10:33 A. M. Ea*t Hound. No. «, Dally 4:30 A. M. No. 4. Daily 7:02 P. M. No. 22. Local Freight, daily except Sunday, carrie* pa**engcr* 10:33 A. NI. IL J. THOMPSON. Agent. CHICAGO A ERIE KAILROAD. The Erie Road. 'Phone 341. l*a**enger Station and Freight llouae. South NX Incheater Street. Eaat bound. No. S. Daily 3:39 A. NI. No. 220. Except Sunday 1:10 P. NI. No. 4. Dally 3:43 I’. NI. XX e*t bound. No. 7. Daily 2:30 A. M. No. 227, Except Sunday 10:40 X. XI. No. 3, Daily 12:40 P. M. O. 11. ODELL, Agent. THE WATKINS MAN. Customers desiring Watkins remedies may obtain same by calling at Winnes shoe store. 301 t« C. R. DUNN. 1 STAR GROCERY I H M » i K Santa Clara Prunea, Tt> 10c ; ♦J Dried Peachee, Tb 10c : H California Flfla 10c r S Maple Byrup 25c ; 3 California Table Peaches.. .15c ! S Mince Meat, Quart Can....25c i 8 Candled Cherries 100 ! g Pink Salmon, 2 cana 25c i 2 Pumpkin, fancy 10c : I Pearl Tapioca, Tb 10c • | California White Cherries .25c j Red Kidney Beans, Tb 15c . Dill Pickles, doz. 15e : Self-Rising Buckwheat 10c : Rica Pancake Flour 10c ! New Corn Meal 10c ; Campbell's Soups 10c ? WILL JOHNS w

PUBLIC SALE. Having dissolved partnership and as Mr. Roth is planning to move on his own farm, tne undersigned will offer for sale at the L. A. Graham farm. 5 miles south of Decatur, on the Mud Pike, or one mile north and one mile east of Monroe, beginning at 10 o’clock on Wednesday, January 31st, the following property, to-wit: Ten Head of Horses and Mules: Bay mare, 9 years old, safe in foal, weight 1600, this mare is a good worker; roan mare, 5 years old. weight 1400; bay driving horse, 6 years old, lady broke; span of mules. 8 and 9 years old. broke to all harness; span of 2-year-old mules, broke; bay horse. 4 years old, weight 1350, good worker; gray mare, coming 4 years old. weight 1500; 2 colts, 9 months old. good ones. Thirty Head Cattle. Twelve cows, one cow is fresh 5 weeks, one is fresh sig W’eeks, 3 young cows will be fresh in February; red cow. giving milk, will be fresh in July; Holstein giving milk, red cow will be fresh in May. good roan eow will be fresh in February. Jersey cow will be fresh in March, red cow giving milk will be fresh in March, this cow gives 6 gallons of milk when fresh; extra good brindle cow giving good flow’ of milk, will be fresh in August; black heifer, will be fresh by day of sale; 3 heif- • ers will be fresh in February; 4 heifers will be fresh in April; spotted bull, coming 2 years old; Short Horn roan bull, is pure bred and registered; 4 good feeding steers, 19 months old; 4 yearling calves, 1 good bull calf. Sixty Head of Hogs: Fifteen brood sows, 3 full blooded O. I. C. sows, will farrow first of April; black sow, will farrow in April; 4 sows will farrow in March; two sows will farrow in March; 5 sows, will farrow first of April; ten of these sows are cholera proof; Duroc male hog. 44 pigs and shoats. These hogs are all healthy and good feeders. Fourteen Head of Sheep. 13 Ewes, 1 Buck. Farming Implements: Wagon, with trippie bed. in good running order; disc, with trailer, good as new; J. I. Case riding cultivator, good as new; grain drill; Oliver walking plow. Diamond riding plow. Gale riding plow, new; Porter corn planter, low lift manure spreader, grindstone, set of harness and some collars. Terms: —All sums of $5.00 and under. cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security, . bearing 8 per cent interest after maturity; 4 per cent off for cash. No propertv removed until settled for. FRED ROTH. L. A. GRAHAM. t Jeff Leichty and J. N. Burkhead, Auctioneers. W. A. Lower, Clerk. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Monroe M. E. church will serve lunchi BUY BARBER SHOP. g Ed Aughenbaugh and Harry Close a have purchased the J. W. Rabbitt i? barber shop on Second street, and ing vite all their friends and acquainft tances to call on them. Best of work 2 guaranteed, and best of courtesies will be extended to make you feel at g home. Second street, next to Hen- § sley store. 20t6 ~APUBLIC SALE. £ will be held I>4 miles northeast H of Monroe on Mud Pike Feb. 13, 2 1917. Horses, cattle, hogs and g farming implements sold. 8 IXIIO .1. .1. LONGENBERGER. | Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARY SURGEON 0 Office 102 2 1 none Residence 143 | Dr. L. K. Magley VETERINARIAN » Corner Third and Monroe Streets. | PHONE £1“ 186 I DECATUR, IND.

HELP WANTED OREGON AND CALIFORNIA RAILROAD CO. GRANT I.ANDS—TitIe to same revested in United States by act of congress, dated June 9, 1916 Two million, three hundred thousand acres to be opened for settlement and sale. Power site, timber and agricultural lands. Containing some of best lands left in United States. Large sectional map showing lands and description. Price one dollar. —Grant Lands Locating Co., P. O. Box CIO, Portland, Oregon. 2973m0 LaNDOLOGY— A magazine giving the facts in regard to the land situation. Three months* subscription FREE. If for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, simply write me a letter and say, "Mail me Landology, and all particulars free.” Address Editor, Landology, Skidmore laind Co., 285 Skidmore Bldg., Marinette, Wis. 3t60 LOST—ChikPs black fur scarf - on Eighth street. Please return to this office or 210 Eighth St. 20t) LOST —Brown and block Shepherd dog. crippled in right front foot. Liberal reward for return. —George Allen. 336 Winchester street. 22t3 FOR SALE —A 10 acres farm, 2 miles east of Decatur. Good improvements. Inquire of Dorwin Drake. R. R. No. 8. 23t8 FOR SALE—A number of well bred brood sows; will have pings in March. Three young cattle for feeders; few fresh and springer cows. Will sell at right price.—Hoosier Packing Co. 22t6 LOST —A ladies hand bag black, between Watt and Wren, containing a ladies watch bearing the name Mary Elizabeth Hunt and about $20.00 ’n money and papers. Reward if returned to tills office. 24t3 WANTED- Old false teeth. Don’t matter if broken. I pay SI.OO to $5.00 per set. Mail to L. Mazer, 2007 S. Fifth St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Will send cash by return mail. 15t34> FOR SALE—Duroc Jersey bred gilts for April farrows, pure bred. —C. C. Miller, R. R. 9. Decatur.lnd. 22eodt8 FOR - SALE—Fortydi've'fdbt lot, near iy twice as long as average lot, located on First street, within block of business part of Secondi street. Write "Lot.” care of Democrat. 25t3 A public sale will be held February 13. 1917, four miles west of Monroe. Look for bills later. —C. Dewitt. 25t7 ST Mlllls TOWNSHIP. HEPOItT OF THF. KEI I'll’TS AMI EM’EMHTI HE* OF THE THISTEE OF »l TOWAMHP FOR THE IF. A H l!H«. TOWNSHIP FUND. Receipt*. _ .January. w Bal. on hand Jan. 1. 1916 $ 9.30 18 Bal. assessment Teeple & Lyons ditch 9.05 10 Bank note, note ........ .. 500.00 May. 10 Mrs. Crist Fortney, eem. lot 3.00 June. 21 County Auditor, twp. tax 828.78 September. 5 C,eo. F. Steele ditch, dep. 14.84 5 Geo. !•'. Steele ditch, dep 30.13 14 Geo. F Steele, dicth dep. 29.14 October. 30 Janies K. Martz ditch, dep... 45.00 :;o Geo. F. Steele ditch, dep .... 4.80 September. 26 James K. Martz ditch, dep 20.60 October. „„ 16 Geo. I-’. Steele ditch, dep li.SS I leeember. 5 11. Steele. G. F. Steele, ditch 1>.68 5 E. \V. France, do 5.10 6 I-’. Lord. .1. K. Martch ditch 16.00 6 G. G. liefer, do 8.00 13 J. K. Martz diti-h, dep .. 20.00 13 Geo. F. Steele ditch, dep 14.01 18 T. it. Baltxell. twp tax 811.86 26 E. W. Frame, twp for sta. 10.62 Hisburaeiuents. * January. _ 10 Mell Davis, Hear, cent 2..16 10 E. W. France, bal 1915 sal 134.76 II W. it. Teeple. tile & ditr-li.. .30.50 20 T. 11. Baltzell. rd tax red . 10.00 24 E. W. Frame, salary 12.00 February. 3 Kiger & Co., rich bks etc 19.36 3 12 W. France, salary 22.29 3 W. E. Steelei stamp, sta. 14 P. Gephart. tile and labor. 2.77 16 Bhil Macklin. Gephart dtch 114.0a 16 Phil Macklin. Blue Crk deli 63.00 22 E. W. France, sal and exp.. 60 00 Mari h. 22 E. W. France, expenses 6.0 Q Slay. „ 19 E .W. France expenses 3.00 J une. . 21 E. W. France, sal. and exp. . 12.>.00 22 Democrat, rep. school papr 28.59 22 First Nat. Bank, not & int ..513.50 22 Decatur Herald, an. report 19.20 23 A. A. Roebuck, clean, eem . >°-5" 23 E. AV. France, sal. and exp.. 75.75 Jii >y 31 AV. E. Fulk, clean, eem, !■; is David Archer, salary 5.60 25 Correction of error .01 July. 25 Albert Chronister, salary . 5.00 September. _ 5 E. AV. France, expense 26.68 26 E. AV. France, salary . 50.00 November. ’ 1 E. AV. France, salary 100.00 f October. 16 Phil Macklin. Steele dtch 14.50 August. 15 Chas. Barnett. Steele ditch 10.00 19 J..el Roe, Steele ditch 10.00 20 Roe £ Barnett. Steele ditch 10.00 26 Roe Ar Barnett. Steele dtcli 10.00 30 Joel Roe, Steele ditch 5.00 September. 5 G. AV. Ray. salary 5.00 7 Chas. Barnett, Steele ditch 1.00 8 Everet £ Son, Steele ditch.. 3.00 8 Frank Masters, Steele dtch 1.25 8 Frank Masters, Steele dtch 10.00 »12 Roe A- Barnett. Steele dtch 18.00 ' 15 G. A’izard, Steele ditch. 1.26 22 Joel Roc, Steele ditch 461 22 Joei Roe, Steele ditch 3.2 S October. ■ 4 Joel Roe, Steele ditch... 20.3( November. 10 John Eicher, Tr.. Martz dch 65.0 C i 16 E. W. France, Steele ditch 27.0< ' 11> Democrat, G. F. Steele ditch 4.9 J December. 5 Chas Barnett, Steele ditch .if 5 Chas. Barnett. Steele ditch 17.61 19 Phil Macklin. Mckean ditch 248.54 21 S T Welker, salary . 66.0! 23 E AV. France, rent. exp.. 61.6; ROAD Ft’ND Reeelpta. Bal. on hand Jan. 1. 1916 282.81 Auditor, add rd tax 235.61 21 County Auditor, road tax 609.5. December. 18 T It Fa’llzell. road tax 4.9! 18 T. AV. Baltzell, add. rd tax 2.61

lliwliiimr niriil*. January. , .„ I I Mont Tile Co., tile .. Il l 20 Pierce lllldard. haul sl.iric 2.6» 20 David Garber, atone for nl 2<m.»o 20 David Gnrlier. storm for rd 5».o» April. , • 27 l.<vl Shatl'er, tile for road -*.4a ’22 County Auditor. Field Ex.. 16.00 r 22 Krick £■ Tymlill. tile 22 10-eatur Foundry, etch bans 19.00 ' June. I 23 Kiger A- Co., culvert pipe 11.0-. 1 23 Erie Stone <’<>., Elisutl road H. 69 I 27 David Gurber. bal El. road 230.30 27 Richard Welker, salari 50.00 • August. > 1 i'lav Green, road work 4.10 2 Albert Roebuck, ditching 9.2.> 1 August. , , , 12 Charles Samples, rd labor M 1.14 ' September. . i 8 A A Roebuck, dltehlrur 15.00 12 AVlllahlre Gr. Co., coal, tile i. 71 , October. . , .5 \V. Swnincard. ditching rd J •* o. Gant, ditching rvnd ’ ‘ Bl'r.,"lk8 l 'r. , "lk 'Baltzell. rd tax book to.Oo . 9C. AV. Broadbeck, haul pink 1.75 l JG S. T. Welker, road hihor 1 ; VtiHuird Welker, ex. nl wk 31.n0 is W. S. Chronister, tile laber • SPEi'IAL SCHOOL FUND. j. ItrceliH*. January. 4 I Bal. on hand Jan. I. KHG ... J une. • 21 County Auditor, tuition tnx 14N1.0- • i; Bohn Ri hool tire adjust ’ July. I 25 Correction of error .’»» - August. I I First Nat. Bank, warrant SOO.On . .September. ’ «o. I'. Simon, dep. for coal 2k.i.» i G !•:. \V. France, dep. for < <»ul 20.6 s No v ember. | 23 Ben Colter, dep. coal money 29.46 December. 1 William Gulick, dep. coal >1.64 , IS ’l’. H. Baltzell, spe. school tx 1449..4 Disbursements. ’ January. 1 Dale Cervan. 2 heat stoves 1 6 Dan Helm, transf. scholars 35.00 | t> AV. H, Davis, school reg. 11.00 8 E. H. Carroll, grass seed 4.50 22 Albert Bener, janitor 12.n0 i \ A Roebuck, haul seats 1.00 22 .1 Barlett. haul, scholars 10.00 t 26 Warren Jones, janitor 14.00. 23 Kiger A- Co., supplies 27 George Gause, janitor ->.OO I February. 1 National Bank, bonds, coup 89,.00 5 A. A. Roebuck, labor, sup. I.ll*l I I T. <>. Clements, supplies 16.55* Hi Albert Bener. janitor 10.001 16 Job (’hamper, institute 8.00 ‘ti Leo Gause, janitor. 3..>9 , 14 E. W. Jackson, janitor 6.50 22 Albert Bener. Janitor 10 •*** | 24 Davis Daily, haul, scholars 70.00, 25 Dan Helm, haul scholars 40,00. 25 .1. Barlett. hauling pupils :.O 24 Leo Gause, janitor 3-00 j '1 Marv McCullough. Inst. 10.0(1 4 Glen Jackson, janitor 5.99 June. , - , 21 George Davis, supplies. 1..121 George Davis, coal 51.03 21 Ben Colter, institute ■” Kirsch A- Sellmeyer. lumhr 2n.9u 22 Graham Ins. Co., insure Bobo school house 8..40 22 Job ('hamper. Institute 28.00 22ltenry Sovine, sch. supplies 1.81 '.J Bertha Bener, institute 21.00 >3 Glen Jackson, janitor 01 1 23 Ralph Fuller, institute 20.00 23 Kiger & Co., school sup. - "l! . 24 Albert Bener, janitor 'll?, 24 Albert Bener. wood, paint 7.31 "4 Marv McCullough, inst. 11.00 •’7 Lucille White, institute 22.00 ■7 Gladvs McMillen, institute 22.00 28 II M. Crownover, janitor 19..,0 July. . . __ I « Alford Daniels, janitor 6,.24* c. Warren Jones, institute 13..>i> (I Fannv Cowan, institute 19.2a 6 Helen Cowan .institute 21.00 6S. E. Christen, enty com. . 11.3a June. 28 H M. Crownover, institute 31..0 1 Julv ! II Ed Aughenbaugh. transfers 39,. (, 11 It D Mvers. transfers. 221.0(1 18 Smith, Yager & Falk, sup 595 18 H M. Daniels, coal 69.10 18 Willshire School Bd. trans. 20.0*1 ■ is Berne Supply <’o.. supplies 16.7a 20 IC. AV. France, enumeration .moo August. , , co 1 AC 1 National Bnk. bonds, coup. 584.08 1 Albert Chronister, wood 3.00 , 4 A A Roebuck, labor •••68 7 Walter Steele, frgt on coal . 8 Fred Bender, haul coal 8.90 1 8 Willshire Hdw. Co., stove 27.0** 9 Ed. Gav. haul coal 6.90 I 10 A. A. Roebuck, haul coal 1..>0 11 H. Bowan. haul, coal 6.00 11 M F. Aspy. haul coal 13.a0 11 Everett A- Roebuck, shv. cl 3.o<> 11 James Watkins, haul. coal. 8.00 11 \ M Manlier, fence post l.i« 12 Frank MeClemens, shoe el !.**« 15 Geo. I. Davis, coal 40 , September. 1” J W Hill, clean school 3.00 12 •-•'uller A- Hill 1J }• Hvland. blumb., Bobo 18.1a, 29 Shaffer Hdw. Co., supplies 1...«<» I >0 A M. Fuller, school sup. 8.72 28 Mich. Stove Co., stove 14..*8| 30 A. I. Mosure & Co., repairs 2.1.10 30 Joel Roe. oiling tloor» l.**»| October. . I 1; Albert Chronister, work -l i«| 6 Mich. Stove Co. stove 16.35 19 Warren Jones, clean school *>.oo 19 Rebekah Jackson, wood l.aO November. 4 A. A. Roebuck, repairs 59.49 16 Democrat, school paper. .. 2.a0 18 Russell Strickler, -janitor 6.00 December. . , 1 Albert Chronister, work 2 Ed. Christen, books 34. I 18 Smith Heat. <’o., turn. rep.. 16.90 19 Fiances Helm, janitor 19 Ahlert Bener. janitor 35.90 19 Albert Bener. house rent -0.90 19 Wilson Gulick, hauling 10** ■>3 Geo I. Davis, domes, seine. *2'-, 23 Lebam & Leham. do 7 .4 26 T. (>. Clements, D. S. sup 1-.90 •6 Joe Chronister .haul sehlrs 190.00 26 Harry Daniels, haul coal 1.59 26 Fanny Cowan, book case 10.00 TI’ITION FUND. Iliu-eiiU*. January. „ o z > Bal. on hand Jan. 1. 191«> S1 •»1;.J4 1 December int. from bnk 3.10 ' 20 January draw for tuition «!)3.0.> February. _ > 1 National Bank. bnd. coup 5.86 • Man h. , _ ' 1 l b. Interest from bank • \ pui I. • ' March interest from bank 2’.85 ' Ma.'’ . | ’ 1 April interest from bank .51 ' JUT'*'*. i • 1 Mav interest from bank .20 >1 I'ount' Auditor, tuition tax 165,...3 ) 1 June Interest from bank 2.09 25 T. H. Baltzell, July dial. 913.84 ' 25 Chas. Jones, transfer 39.96 > August. . , 1 July interest from bank 4 . 3 • September. I August interest from bank 4.<8 9 October. , , 1 September int. from bank 4.26 I* November. 0 1 October Interest from bank S.l.i 0 December. '• 1 November int. from bank 2.11 0 18 Tuition tax 1626.21 DlshuraemeuO. 0 January. . „„ 0 2 Mary McCullough, teach 5.00 0 3 Ralph Fuller, do *'’-29 5 4 Ralph Fuller, do 18..5 0 8 Ralph Fuller, do 7.>.00 0 14 I.ucille White, do 55.00 5 14 Mary McCullough, do 10.00 1 22 H. M. Crownover, do 10.00 9 18 Jo bChamper, do 22 Ralph Fuller, do 10.00 6 25 Fanny Cowan, do 122.50 February. .... 0 1 Mary McCullough, do 10.00 ** 7 Mary McCullough, do 20.00 '5 17 Mary McCullough, do 29.00 17 Marv McCullough, do 5.00 0 19 Lucille White, do 10.00 -6 10 Job Champer, do 80.00 ■0 21 Mary McCullough, do 7.00 '0 25 Ben Colter, do 50.(10 12 28 Mary McCullough, do 6.00 si h 1 Ralph Fuller, do 75.00 1 Ralph Fuller, do 10.00 18 8 Marv McCullough, do 6.00 II Fanny Cowan, do ............. 15.00 18 11 H. M. Crownover, do 80.00 5 22 Marv McCullough, do 1.25 24 Ralph Fuller, do 53.25 19 24 Gladys McMillen, do 192.50 17 ■ 25 Job Champer, do 80.00

■m H M Crownover. Jo 39.?« I.iK’llle White, do (u, 29 Helen Cowan, do 5-.| -,(i 31 lien Colter, do *«<00 31 Fanny Cowan, do • • ti Mnry .Mi'Ciillougl*. do B'ertlm Benner, do 20u.n0 ‘/.101. Champer, do . ?'! IR Job (’hamptT, <i‘» Imiv. _ t.>4 no 21 Ben Colter, do I-’.',.. 22 Hertha Bener, do July. a-, ail hi Helen Cowan, do August. . , ,• AO 18 Mary McCullough, do September. . .... ~f t 15 Job Champer, do .' “{ 29 Ralph Fuller, do « ■ 30 Mary McCullough, do October. . ono « Grace Gass, do ... 0 Lucile White, do 7 Gladys McMillen, do 13 Ralph Fuller, do > li Funny Cowan, do 14 Ben Teeple. do ..U o” Hi Job (’hamper, do 19 Grace Gass, do 21 Grace Gass, do Joon 21 Mary McCullough, do J® [J® 21 Mary liav. do *7 Ben Colter, do I 80.(0 28 Ralph Fuller, do -2-"' 28 Man McCullough, do F 30 Gladys McMillen, do H> "" November. , ... nn 1 Mary McCullough, do 3 Job Champer, do -’!«> II Ben Teeple. do II Fanny Cowan, do 17 Glmlvs McMillen, do I-.’-18 Ralph Fuller, do . 18 Lucille White, do 15 Marv Ray. do 25 Fannv Cowan, do 40.00 27 Job (’hamper, do _* ■ ’ 27 Grace Gass, do iO.OB December. .. AA 1 Gladys M< Millen, do Jj* ™ 2 Italph Fuller, do Uj.OO 7 Lu< lie White, do 27.1 W 11 Palph Fuller, do 15 Ben Colter, do 15 Grace Gass, do i{• , IB Mary McCullough. <lo I *. Mai Ray, do I 16 Ben Teeple. do 18 Gladys M< Millen, do >1 Job Champer, do ’ J’ 0 I '3 Ralph Fuller, do 1 26 Fannv Cowan, do 4U.ow I DOG FUND. Receipt*. January. o Hal. on hand Jan. 1, 1916 5 •>*• v ' | E. W. France, bal. fund 1015 1..00 ; March. .. ’ s T. 11. Baltzell. dopr tax .S.B. •19 I>. B. Roop, dog tax *2.00 (’ November. 13 Ist Natl, bank, dep. dg‘ tax -0.00 December. , _ AA 26 E W. France, doff tax col 5.00 l)iMl»ur*riiirnlM. iS John’ Cowan, sheep killed 30.00 ■ Chas. Fink, turkeys killed 12.00 hi. H. Bowan. turkeys killed . 5.00 21 J. C .C»»wan, sheep killed 54.00 21 John C.easier, sheep killed 18.00 Mav. is Cal Myers, turkeys kiiied 5.00 ,19 Chas. Funk, turkeys killed 8.00 19 J. C. Cowan, sheep killed 24.-»0 19 J). E. Bollinger, sheep killd 3<‘ 00 19 Thomas Fairchild, shp killd 16.00 i i :•? <;. n *E. Bollinger, sheep killed 20.00 1 I December. i ••; |> R. Bollinger, sheep killd 11.00 IIE< irrri I vriov township fund. Bal. on haml Jan. 1. 1916 $ 9.*»0 Receipts during year Total of balances and Receipts 2424.19 Disbursements during year -1J; i Final balances $ .>10.60 ROAD FUND. Bal. on hand Jan. 1. 1916. $ Receipts during year • Total balances and receipts Disbursements during year Final balances 2«u.24 ’ SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. ; Bal. on hand Jan. 1, 1916 $1267.38 * Receipts during year ..85..53 Toatl balances and receipts . Disbursements during year 4033.98 Final balances $1059.23 TUITION FUND. _ c 4 Bal. on hand Jan. 1. 1916 Re<eipts during year ..068.08 Total balances and receipts 6610.9 Disbursements during year 1692...0 • Final balances $1924.42 I DOG FUND. Bal. on hand Jan. 1, 1916 $ 31.85 I Receipts during year 20-.10 • Total balances and receipts 2.»4.00 ! Disbursements during year. 233.a0 ■ Final balances I TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS. Bal. on hand Jan. 1, 1916 $ 3140.2.» Receipts during year 1209.i.8 Total balances and receipts ... L« »..b.09 Disbursements during year 119:6.10 Final balances $ Total bal. shown by rep. $ ua99.99 • Cash in depository |.».»...X4 Service Acct., 240 days; amt. $4x0.00. E. W. FRANCE. Trustee of St. Marys township DAILY MARKET REPORT. EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y., Jan. 29— (Special to Daily Democrat— Receipts. 4.- ' 000; shipments, 950 yesterday; receipts, 5,600; shipments. 3.800 today; official to New Y'ork Saturday, 2,090; hogs closing steady. Medium, heavy and yorkers generally $12.25; pigs. [email protected]; .roughs. [email protected]; stags, $9.00@ ' $10.00; cattle, 3,125; steady to strong; best steers. $10.50??$11.00; butcher steers, [email protected]; cows and heifers. 45; sheep, 7.000; strong; top lambs. [email protected]; yearlings, [email protected]; wethers. sU.so@sl2; few. sl2 50; ewes. $11.00; down. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago—W*heat, No. 2 red. $1.81; No. 3 red. [email protected]%; No. 2 hard, I nominal; No| 3 hard, nominal. Corn, No. 2 yellow, nominal; No. 3 yellow, 98c@$l; No. 4 white, nominal. Oats, No. 3 white. 56%@57c; standtrd. 57 @57140. Rye, No. 2. nominal; No. 3, $1.35. Barley, [email protected]. Pork. $31.50. Lard. $16.20 @ $ 16.25. Ribs, . [email protected]. LOCAL STOCK MARKETS. Heavy and medium, $10.:50@$11.00; pigs and lights, slo.oo@slo 50; roughs $10.00; prime steers, $7.00 @ $7.50; lights and mediums, $6.50@ $7.00; cows, [email protected]; good bulls. [email protected]; balogna bulls, $5.00@ $5.50; stags, $9.00; calves, $10.00; best lambs, $10.00@$ll.00; mediums 'and lights, $9.00@$10.00; ewes, $6.00 @57.00; wethers. [email protected]. GRAIN MARKEY. Wheat. $1.75; corn. $1.37; oats, 52c; rye. $1.25; barley, $1.00; clover seed, $9.00; alsike seed, $9.00; timothy J seed, $1.75. j COUNTRY PRODUCE. > Eggs, 32c; butter, 20@25c. POULTRY MARKET. J Chickens, 15c; fowls. 15c; ducks, 13c; ) geese, 11c; young turkeys, 15c; old ’ (Tom turkeys, 13c; old hen turkeys, , 113 c; old roosters, 7c; eggs, 40c; Ind. ) Runner ducks, 11c. Above prices are ' for poultry free from feed. CREAMERY PRICES. i Butterfat, delivered, 40c; butterfat. ' at station, 38 cents; butterfat, in , country, 37c. WOOL AND HIDES. 1 Wool. 37c; beef hides, 17c; calf i hides. 18c; tallow, 6c; sheep pelts, j [email protected]. |J O ■ I DEMOCRAT WANT AllS J PAY Dili

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