Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 25 January 1918 — Page 4

naasrn!ttKnsttsnKns^RX«swK«Knsm:«*-KsnK«^**>««* J ->»«’»»'«**^; s CLASSIFIED advertising section S lit you want to sell, rent or buy, it you have lost or found or want to advertise where you can get results you would naturally want to i| get the BEST for your money. The Democrat CLASSIFIED COL- H H UMN is the place to advertise: it is the cheapest and best way. You f H are bound to get RESULTS, you will get the very best RESULTS and y jj you will get RESULTS that count. If you have an ad, 'phone 51. jj 3 a ;;nx»: :n:::r. H

IN A TIME LIKE THlS—Everybody wants to get the most money for the goods that they have to sell, in fact everyone wants RESULTS. Have you tried the DEMOCRAT CLASSIFIED COLUMNS yet? If not, 'phone fifty-one and give us your ad, that's all you have to do. The Cl*- *.ed Section do the rest by briny.ng you RESULTS. ii MISCELLANEOUS ♦+++++++++++ + OUR MODERN method for test- + + ins cream will enable us to + + give you correct test and prompt + + service, (live us your trade. — + + Zimmerman Milk Co., Licensed + + Tester, First St., Old Creamery * + Building. + +++ + + t«tt + + + **l , + ++ *t + ATTENTION , Dairymen! The * + the place to sell your cream is + =f* the Creamery, where you are + 4. sure to get Satisfaction. —Mar- + + tiu-Klepper Co., Decatur, Ind. + + + + + + + + -i , ’hd*++ + + 128 acre farm in Ashtabula county, in Ohio. Will trade for city property. Reasonable time allowed on balance. 100 acres is good farm land, and rest in timber and pasture. Five miles from Jefferson, Ohio, county seat. If interested call or see Thos. 5. Dowling, W. Adams St., Decatur, Ind., or ’phone 784. DECATUR STEAM LAUNDRY— Washes everything but the babys and brings back everything but the dirt. Goods called for and delivered.

QUALITY COUNTS—That’s why the “WHITE STAG” ranks first among all five cent cigars. If you haven't tried a “WHITE STAG" you’d better buy one today for you don't know what you are missing. For sale ev-ery-where. Barney Kalver pays 75c a hundred lnr iron. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS. I am now ready to make out vour application blanks tor 19IS licenses. At the Kalver-Noble Garatre. FRANK E. CONTER, Notary Public. Stop at Martin s at the sign EAT and lunch at all hours. National Light Kerosene is different. One trial will con- j vince you; 20c gal.—K. Knapp & Son. ! YOU HAD BETTER get a winter top for that buggy of yours. Our prices are the lowest but our GRADE is the . very highest.—Decatur Carriage Wks. j E. Monroe St.. Decatur, Ind. + * * + + + *** + ** + * + Sell your cream to Schlosser 4> * Bros.’ first-class Cream Buying + •£• S*’tion. We are now located on + * No. * . Second street, opposite + * Gay, Zwick <£. Myers. Our price + % for butter fat this week is 52c + * per pound. Watch this space * .J. for the very highest prices in .3. the city. Give us a trial. * SCHLOSSER BROS. +

•j. A. Lenhart, Genl. Mgr. ++ + + FOR SALE FX)R SALE— Complete threshing machinery, consisting of one 20 h. p. Case engine, one 36-58 steel separator, with clover attachment. Inquire of Ja- j cob L. Liechty, Berne, Indiana, R. R. No. 4. | FOR SALE—A number of first class j fresh and springer cows. Will sell, at right price. Hoosier Packing Co. J FOR SALE—Four year old bay mare,; heavy built, good farm horse. In-; quire of Wm. Beihold, Decatur, lnd., j R. U. No. 7. I FOR SALE—Onebay driving horse, 9 years old; one 3 year old fiiiy; two coming 2 year old Jersey heifers, will be fresh soon; one coming 1 year old Shorthorn cow, will be fresh in the spring; one full blooded spotted Poland China male hog, a good cne; one good carriage; one 14-inch breaking plow, 'Phone Monroe, or address W. W. Hawkins, Decatur, R. R. 10. FOR SALE—Good rail wood. Inquire of W. B. Martin, De■atur, R. R. 5. ~~ FOR RENT FOR RENT—6O acre farm, two and one-half miles south of Decatur; V 2 mile from school j house. A good 8-room house,

1 CLASSIFIED RATES S pt. regular like ibis —not over 20 1 words three times for a quarter 8 pt. black like this—not over 20 ! words—two times for a quarter. 8 PT. CAPS LIKE THIS- NUT OVER 20 WORDS THREE TIMES FOR FIFTY CENTS. 10 pt. like this—five cents a line- —■■■— i ■■ on it. barns, well and cistern, i Well tiled and good farming • land. Good fences and crossi ing fences If interested call or 'see Thos. S. Dowling. W. Adiams St., Decatur, Ind.. or ’phone 784. FOR KENT - (mice rooms for rent. over Bernsteins. Old surveyors office. Inquire A. D. Sutties. FOR SALE —One good team ot mules. Inquire of Krick--1 Tyndall & Co. , j FOR RENT -A six room house on S. ; > Sixth St. Lights and water. In- : • I quire of U. Deininger. ' I FOR RENT—Modern 6 room house | for rent on Jefferson St., half sq. ' j from court house. Call 709. —J. F. •; Arnold. : FOR RENT —Four room house or. ; ; j Grant street. Inquire of Mary Vurr, '- for, Mercer Ave. 1 miscellaneous wanted ! WANTED—IOO pairs of shoes to • half sole and repair at A. W. Tanyas, HARNESS SHOP. No. 2nd St. : WANTED—WouId like to rent a j small farm. Address H. Meyer.

'ills North 2nd St.. Decatur, Ind. OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED—DON’T MATTER IF BROKEN—I pay $2.00 to $15.00 per set. Also cash for old gold, silver and broken jewelry. { Send by parcel post and receive check Iby return mail. Will hold goods for 1 ten days for senders approval of my offer. L. Mazer, 2007 S. Fifth St., Philadelphia. Pennsylvania. HELP WANTED —FEMALE WANTED —A woman to do washing at her home for family of two.— 'Phone 512. CLEANERS. HOW MANY TIMES THIS WINTER have you thought to yourself, If I had a new suit I would go to that i party Every man lias some time or I other in tiis life said these words, jWE HAVE SOLVED THE PROB- ! LEM. You can make that old suit ' look like new if you 'phone <195. We j will call and take your old suit, and j with our expert DRY CLEANING and PRESSING will make it look like J new. GIVE CS A 'I RIAL. Decatur Dry Cleaners. W. Monroe St. Decatur Shining Parlor and Dry (leaning Shop. Suits pressed while you wait. Hats cleaned and reblocked in the latest style. Shoes dyed black, bronze and brown. Goods called for and delivered. Patronage solicited.—Wm. Cavados, •phone 302, 119 So. 2nd St., Decatur. Ind.

LOST AND FOUND LOST —Elgin gold watch, either on Ft. Wayne-Decatur interurban car, or between the ! interurban station and J. M.j Gibson home, east of Decatur-: Finder return tothis oflice and j ! receive reward. j AMBULANCE SERVICE Cp -to Date equipment, will answer calls day or night, in or out of the city. ’Phone 61 day, or 60, 303, 377, night.—Gay, Zwick & j Myers. M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishing* DECATUR, • IND. Telephone: Office 80; Home 185 i — ~— —- NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. , Decatur, lnd., Jan. 24. 1918. Effective Friday, January 25, 1918, there will be new local freight rates on the Fort Wayne & Decatur traction line, as follows: Classes and Rates Doca. to Wayne 1 2 3 4 5 6 | or ; Wayne to Deoa. 23c 19.6 15.5 11.5 S.O 6.5 I

ROOT TOWNSHIP jl* ~ ’ 20 •St tsments of the Heceipts and Expenditures and Summary Shown by 2 Report of Phil L. Scbieferstein, Trustee for 1917 ;j TOWNSHIP FUND Receipts 21 January: 21 18 Phil. L. Maeklin. relnvh. -on 2. r « ditch 28 June: Mr 22 Gen Kinzle, Julie dis. ... 920.18 2 22 Phil. L. Schleferateln, tmnb. I •_> from diit li to tpw. fund .. 4 .hi) 7 July: , I 7 It First Nat. hank, lain fd. 400.0# la December: !'*JJ 21 (Ira. Kln/.le, Dec. tllstrlb.. 87121 - 21 L. Ii Zelgler, deckel fee . .2.7 " Expenditures |jj January: 27 .l isi pli Cline, ditch 4 7,7, February: «'» 1 I’. L. Sohieferstein, trustee 4ti.00 -• I 8 Decatur Herald (’■>.. prig.. 19-20 og p Hchieferateiu, trustee L'.i.oii 28 Decatur Democrat C.l. prtg. 19.20 March: , 7 12 D. H. Ooldc Co. supplies . 7.-8 > 28 s. s. Magley, postage .... 2.00 June: „ 14 22 First Nat. Bank, int (i2B.su •lll'y: arn 1« r. Kiger A- ('<’.. twp. sup .... ~, lit D 11. Goble Co., supplies .. 17.81 • lie 11 Dibble, clean, com. . 12.00 1> Win Breiner, supervisor 5.00 - US S. Magley. stamps ... 2.00 - 14 Phil L Maeklin. ditch ass. 440.n0 - 211 (id. Kinzle. state account. 10.ou 20 John Mosut'P. rd. tax list 10.00 21 l.afe Swygart, clean, com. 15.00 o'V'hil L. Scheiferstein, trus. 110.00 21 20 Kiger V- Co., twp. supplies 5.35 -■ 2:1 1). I). Goble Ac Co. twp. sup. Ho ‘ 1 21 Win. Breiner, supervisor . 20.00 September: ,e in S. S. Magley. stamps 2.00 14 Frank Boyers, clean, ditch 2.00 - 22 J. 11. Anderson, clean, ditch 17. m-* 22 IV L. Scheiferstein, trustee 150.00 — October: • ' 20 Win. Breiner. supervisor .. 20.00 25 Frank Boyer, clean, ditch 8.00 -■ 27 Democrat Co., pub. levy .. 2.00 December: - 1 Hy. Sohieferstein, stipends. 88 00 j. 1 Wan. Breiner, do 20.00 g 20 S S. Magley, stamps .... la" g 22 Wm. Breiner, supervisor . 25.00 g 2" Henry Heckmann, advis. . 5.00 29 Wm. Gallmeyer. do 5.00 ,0 29 J. A. (Tine, do 2.00 29 I tollhouse Drug Co., sup.. LOO oq ?.1 S. J. Spangler, advisor . . 3.00 7,^ 21 P 1,. Sohieferstein trustee 207.75 ROAD FUND 97 Receipts 127 June: 27 22 Geo. Kinzle, June dis 239...04 30 November: No' l;t h. Scheiferstein, poll tax . 21.00 3 December: _ 1 a t Edw. Keller, poll tax 3.00 6

1 Hv. Schieferstein, poll tax . 28.50 ; f, Theodore Smith, poll tax . 2.00 21 Geo. Kinzle, Dec. distrib... 12.14 i Expenditures January: . SS. Acker, stftne & cent. .. 12.60 . 11 C. C. Brown, haul, stone .. 5 25 ■ It! A. J. Lew ton, hauling ... 8.25 ; 18 Charles Bohnke, hauling .. IS.OO j 22 Edwin Fuelling, hauling .. 2.00 2 : Wm. Hitchcock, battling ■ ■ LlO wick & Tyndall, tile, brick 42.32 .5 Erie R. R. Co., demurage 6.U0 27 Wm. Bttlmalin. hauling .. 259 20 J. A. Zerkel, labor 5.00 February: » 15 IT. J. Miller, labor 3.00 15 Aug. Buliuke, labor 9.46 16 Fred Bulmahn. labor .... 2.00 22 H. Schieferstein, repairing 10.00 22 Edw. Sehioferstein, labor . 6.00 22 Holthouse Drug Co., paint 2.61 March: 1 Fred Busse. hauling stone 3.00 2'2 Fred Bultemeyer, gravel . 3.00 April: 9 Kiger & Co., pipe 70.00 9 Kiger & Co., supplies ... 3.00 11 Julius Hauak. stone 5.00 27 Chas. Magley. haul, stone. 8.80 28 Chas. Magley, haul, stone. 2.18 May: ! 5 Bernard Beekmeyer. labor 4 . ■ 5 Wm. Beihold, hauling .... 1.00 12 F. D. Porter, repr. grader 32.40 June: !i F. P. Robisan. bridge tint. 19.60 9 Decatur Lum. Co., sew. tile 18.90 July: 5 Meyers Lum. Co., lumber . 1.50 7 Ernst Conrad, labor 3.51 14 G. W. Cramer, labor .... 2.86 August: 6 G. H. & I. R. R. Co., instal. switch 25.00 September: 8 J. (’. Darkless, hauling ... 3.02 29 W. P. Rob'scn, plank .... 102.51 October: 4 Erie Stone Co., stone .... 253.48 6 Christian Bucher, labor .. 288 6 H. A. Earhart, sharp, grad. 2.50

11. n. J.ai u>u i, *'»*•** r— -— 11 Kiick & Tyndall Co., brick 7.40 26 Aug. Wabers, labor 6.68 S November: 10 Olausmeyer % Black, pipe 55.00 < 12 Erie Stone Co., stone .... 492.40 December: 5 Reuben Breiner, labor .... 5.00 (20 J. E. Mann, labor 6.00 j2l Edw. Schiefeestein, labor . 6,00 122 Clarence Lewton, labor .. 5.00 122 Ralph Krill, do . ••• 1-50 22 Wm. Rodenbeck, do 1-50 i 22 Wm. Breiner. labor 19.00 28 My. Schieferstein. labor.. 9.00 29 Herman Kuklehan, labor . 4.00 31 Decatur Fdy.Co., basin.cov. 13.50 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND ( Receipts April: 1 I 5 Home Ins. Co., insurance. 418.46 I June: t 23 Geo. Kinzle, June (Us 1706.63 July: 20 A. J. Bienz transfers 54.60 24 Ed. L. All gen bn ugh, trans. 35.00 August: 23 Berne Sup. Co., reimb. frgt. .32 September: 1 6 Chris, Burr, outhouse .... 1-00 December: I 21 Geo. Kinzle. Dec. distrib... 1584.21 21 (Mias. Dugan fence 31.08 ■22 Ed. L. Augenbaugh. frgt. . 32.91 31 Schafer Hdw. Co., error .. -65 j Expenditures I 8 J. A. Mumma, director ... 3.85 11 Kuebler Co., blinds 1-20 > 18 Holthouse Drug Co. Tablets 4.50 i 22 Schafer Hrd. Co., stove and pips 36.50 27 Emerson Elzey, director .. 1.00 30 J. A. Zerkel, director .... 18.75 February: 8 C. F. Bucher, finning .... 5.25 8 Reuben Lord. In bar 6.10 23 Kirsch-Seilcmeyer Co. gins. 7.65 ’ March:

Hpllhnil!a. Drug Co. ink ] " F M. Stulis, iraimpomttinn Liwrence Spullef. Inst. .. -4--" ( ’"'l'lieo. Fill, 'll 111 K. trailer 86.1.} j Winfred Gorki . transport.. Biu b. 1 Kiger A. 1 Co., ti ich. reports •» 1 Reub. Baxter, direct.Ai- jan. 4'eßO 1 Iva Siiangler, insi. & jam. >•* Hr 111a Houck, ills!. Ai- j 'll. 4F tico. Schiefersleln, . num . 20 "" , Aug. wallers, transport. . 3, .." : Samuel Fuhrman, wood .. 1 Life Swygart, labor * *.'•> , (E. Steele, repair, pump 1 Clara liocknechi, Jan., Inst. 41..._> ■ Helen Fonner. jan.. inst. . 40.2a , Bessie Wilder, jan , inst. 37.1 > '"l'/afe Swygart. lalmr ... 8"" , Chas N. Cluisten. repairing 4uß to Reuben Baxter, bal. jar, .. Curtis Baxter, labor : Adolph Wehller, coal oil .. : VI. Eullenkamp, dom. sc. . 7.1.» ' Ft. W. & D. Trno. Cofreight ''g. li. &I. It. R. fSt. 3.94 Standard Oil (’c>.. uil .... ” ‘ ti. Schieferstein, labor ... <•'» 1 Klrsch-Sell. Co., bit. mate. 44.50 E S. Christen, county ex. 11.81 R D Movers, trans. to Decatt'.d ...' ; U. li. Davis, maps -•’2 Clansmeyer A7 Black closet "41.00 Will Bradley, labor 1( ) : ' U. C. Reynolds, plastering I'V M. Stults, transportation 10.00 H. L. Merry, freight : ’,2 Trans, from ape. seh. to tniti. n fund 89. be ,RllS,: . ,• IDA, E. W. I.ewton, hauling ... 2-0" Herne Sup. Co., sell. sup. . 90 39 . Mod. Sell. Sup. Co., maps 100.00 •ptember: Lawrence Johnson, labor • 10.00 John Wolford, labor 2.3" Floyd Baker, do 31.0" Leah Swygart, clean, sell. lb.oo Geo. Scheiferstein, labor . Chas. Johnson, do 32.50 . 11. Knapp & Sons, fence, etc - i W: IF Dr vis. registers .... »•(» John Wolford, jan. work . 10.00 < tober: John Wolford, jan. work .. 8.10 Geo. W. Ruekman. labor .. 14.40 Otto Fuelling, director .... 12.&0 F. M. Stulls, transportation 4.00 Nonh Sheets, clean, yd. .. 3.00 ; Alva D Baber, oil. floors 1.00 Schafer Hdw. Co., hard. . 19.10 . John Wolford, jan. work .. 12.00 Carrie Lewton. coal oil ... .60 ■ Clias. H. liar kies, hauling 14.00 J A. Fuhrman, director .. 13.00 , F F. Bucher, lab., mate. . lS.lo Kirsch-Sell. & Sons., coal 255.26 , Smith Yager & 1-Vilk. lamps 10.20 Ellis Christen, cement .. 2.40 ■ ivember: John Wolford, janitor wk. 12.00 , Let- Ilrdw. Co., hardware 13.00 Herman Geils. clean, school 5.00

10 (’has. W. Johnson, haul. _ coal and labor K ciausmeyer it Bltck, stift- • •'.aft 14 Kirech-Reppert Co., posts and build, material 50.116 John Wolford, jan. work . 12 00 24 G. W. Rttckmcn. labor .... Üb-O 2o G S Schieferstein. labor . 3.00 20 John Wolford, jan. work .. 12.00 December: 1 J, e. Patterson, express eh. 6 Decatur Lum.. Co., mate. 121.08 6A. R. Ashbaucher, mate., la. 40.30 7 ('has. W. Johnson, haul. .. 4.00 7 ('has. Darkless, haul., labor 13.10 8 Steele & Rleeke supplies . 169 8 Hugo Gerke, wood 2.50 8 Alfred Elzey. labor 25.6a 14 John Wolford, janitor .... 13.00 15 Samuel Acker, cement . 10.80 15 Si Lou's & W. Rv . frght. 48.91 22 D: H. Gobi'* I’rtg. Co.. prtg. 11.05 24 Berne Supply Co. supplies 5.00 24 J. A. Zerkel, director 20.6.*> 26 Clarence Reynolds, labor . 3.00 26 Geo. Schieferstein. labor .. 150 28 S. P. Sheets haul, coal .. 8.25 29 J din Wolford, janitor .... 10.00 29 Mrs. L. N. Gr.tndstaff. rent 3.00 S<> Schafer Hdw. Co., hdw. .. 39.40 TUITION FUND Receipts January: 1 First Nat. Bk„ int 7.01 27 G. Kinzle. treas., Jan. tui. 930.54 February: 1 Firs! Nat. 13k., int 7.79 March: 1 First Nat. Rk., int 7.35 April: _ 1 First Nat. Bk„ int 7-53 3 David Foot*, liquor license 50.00 Mav: 1 First Nat. 11k... interest .. 6.84 .Tune: 1 First Nat. bank, int 6.1a 23 Geo. Kinzle, June dis 425.92 July: _ 1 First Nat. bank int 7.34 20 Ceo. Kinzle, tuition 1147.28 31 Trans, to tuition fund .... 89,60 August:

1 First Nat. Bank, interest . 13.00 September: i 1 First Nata. Bank, interest 12.53,4 October: !f 1 First Nat. bank, interest .. 14.38.1 Novmber: 1 i .rst Nut. bank, interest . 10.78^ December: | 1 First Nat. Bank, interest . 8.42 < 21 Geo, Kinzle, Dec. distrib... 396.29! Expenditures January: ' 6 Erma Houck, teach. 120.00 | 6 Clara Bokneciit, teach. .. 50.00 , 16 Lawrence Spuller, teaching* 30.00 ] February: 3 Clara Bokneciit, teach. ... 75.00,' ! 3 lva M. Spang'.er. teach. ... 100.00 I 3 Erma Houck, teach 50.00 3 Helen Fonner, teach 50.00 3 Spuller, teach. . 50.00 3 Bessie Wilder, teach 50.00, March: ' 3 Bessie Wilder, teach 25.00 > 3 Clara Boknecht, teach. ... 25.00, , 3 lva M. Spangler, teaeh. .. 25.00 22 Lawrence Spuller, teach. . 30.00 ,30 Law'enee Spuller, teach. . 107.50 31 Helen Fonner. teach 25.00 | April: 1 10 Bessie Wilder, teach 20.00 20 lva M. Spangler, teach. .. 79.00 1 21 Erma Houck, teach 156.00 May: 1 7 Clara Bocknecht. teach. .. 108.00, I 7 Helen Fonner. teaching .. 167.00 115 Bessie Wilder, leaching . 89.00 I July: * 16 John Miller trans. to Preble township 392.00 >24 Fid. L. Augenbaugh. trans. 70.00 > October: 1 i 6 Ixmis B. Sawyer, teaching 60.00 13 Helen Fonner, teaching . 30.00 i3O Catherine Christen, teach. . 12.00 » November: i :: Esther Zerkel. teaching . 86.00 3 Myrtle Wilder, do 65.00

RIO ""I 3 I. B Sawyer. U«> •• 3 iv.l .vi. Spangler, do #5."" 2 Gladys Suman. no 311.uu Helen Eonner. do " 73.(111 j 94 1, it Sawyer, tc.uhtng • December: n „,.| n4 . 7C.00, 1 Helen Fonner. teailiing 1 Mvrtle Wilder. <l" I Eslher Zerkcl, lead ing •• ,r )0 „ 13 Gladys Suman. teach. ... • " “ S'nixS " 1 Receipts n'lt K. Fleming, dog tax 1 23 Wm. Macke, dog tax June: , . „ ,„ v 1.00 1 Rd, Marhenko, dog tax • • 1 |(i) 22 1. Johnson. (t«g tax ■ (n , . 22 Henry Auman, tl"g tax ( 1 July: . . „ »., v 1.00 T k. k. Fleming, d"K tax .... )(| , 14 i/("iis Selking. dog tax... j on B» tl. llockenuyer, dog tax . • •J:>, Then. Smith, dog tax . ] 23 Edw. Tonnelicr. do 1110 94 Loyal Schnepp. do .. „„ 24 Cecil Cause, do ••••••'•"' non 97 David Springer, dog tax . • |( ( 28 11. U. Mann do 1 ' (MI 28 A. II- Debold, do ,' no 28 F. Steppich, do August: 1 n „ 8 Arthur Garner, dog tax •• ■ 2" Eliazas Biggs, (log tax ... ■ ■ 25 l.afe Swygart. dog tax ••• • 25 Chas. Darkless, dog tax ... 1 November: , . „ i nil tr. Phil. Strahm. dog tax ■••• December: . (l 0 1 Frank Baker, (log tax .... ■ 1 Chas. Baxter, dog tax .... , 8 Susan Debolt, (log tax .... Expenditures January: , ... . mu 1« John Bowers, sheep killed — ; February: ..... 12 V D. Baker, damage sheep 14 12 11. A. Kintz, damage sheep ->•" ( Man'll; , 111 5 Oeo. Kinzle, (log fund .... ; Kukeihahn. sheep killed 20.00 16^Louis Selking, geese killed 3.00 22" Jesse Daily, sheep killed . 12.00 Curt. Fritzinger, stock kill. 100.uu November: n 2 John lleuer, sheep killed .. R 6H. A. Kintz, sheep killed .. bn.Ol^ December: 31 Fred Kuklehan, kill, sheep 20.00 TOWNSHIP FUND _ jan. 1, 1917. bal on hand ...$ 3a9.1i Receipts during year •■•••••• 2244.(4 Total of bal. and receipts .. -bO-j-91 Disurbsements during year . I“'®--; Tan 1 1918. final bal 628. b. ROAD FUND 1 Jan. 1, 1917, bal. on hand .... 610.09 Receipts during year Total of bal. and receipts ... 308--' Disbursements during year .. 1339-tw Jan 1, 1918. final balances .. 1742 b. SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Jan. 1. 1917, bal. on hand .... 3485.74

Receipts during year “Bb4.st> Total or bal. and receipts ... 6350.60 Disbursements during year .. 3u25.84 Jan 1 1918, final balances .. 2824. it. TUITION FUND Jan. 1, 1917. bal. on hand .... 849.70 Receipts during year 3148..a Total of bal. and receipts ... 3998.4a Disbnisements during year .. 2855.50 Jan 1. 1918 final balances ... 1142.9a DOG FUND Jan. 1, 1917. bal. on hand ... 292.00 Receipts during year 202.00 Total of bal. and receipts ... 49a.00 Disbursements during year .. 452.00 Jan. 1. 1918. final balances ... 42.00 TOTALS OF ALL FUNDS I Jan. 1. 1917. bal. on hand...s 4597.70 Receipts during year 11932.53 Total of bal. and receipts . . 16530.23 Disbursements during year .. 10149.18 Jan. 1. 1918, final bal 6281.05 Total balance as shown by this report $6381.05 Warrant checks outstanding _ | December 31. 1917 59.73 Total balance and outstanding 1 warrants, Dec. 31. 1917 .... 6410.78 1 Cash in depository Dec. 31. 1 ]9i7 6440.78 My service account is 200% "days; amount 401.00 PHIL 1,. SCHIEFERSTEIN, Trustee. DAILY MARKET REPORT EAST BUFFALO. 1 East Buffalo. N. Y„ Jan. 25—(Spe- , cial to Daily Democr’at)—Receipts, 5. J! 600; shipments, 1,900; official to New York yesterday, 570; hogs closing , dull. Medium, heavy and yorkers. $17.25; . few early, $17.30; pigs. $17.00® J $17.25; roughs, [email protected]; stags, ' i $14.00®l$15.00; cattle, 450; slow; , j sheep, 3.000; steady; lambs. $19.00; i down. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. r\ ! . /■« % v n 11 ... ~—.

Chicago—Corn, No. 2 yellow, nom- , inal; No. 3 yellow, [email protected]; No. 4 yellow, nominal. Oats, No. 3 white, 83'4@83%c; standard. 84®S5V 4 c. I Rye. No. 2 nominal. Barley, sl.4o(ft $1.60. Pork, nominal. Lard, $24.67. Ribs, $23.62®i524.37. CLEVELAND PRODUCE MARKET. , Fruits —Apples, [email protected] box; cranberries, $12.00 @ $13.00 bbl.; grape fruit, Cuban, s4,oo®s!. 50 per crate; oranges, Florida, [email protected] box; naval, [email protected] box; lemons, [email protected] box. I Vegetables—Beets, [email protected] half bu.; carrots, 25@50c half bu.; leeks. 25(g) 30c bunch; turnips, [email protected] half bu.; cabbage, Holland seed [email protected] ton; celery, home | grown, 25@65c doz; onions, green, >l2@lsc bunch; dry, [email protected] 1 cwt.; cauliflower. [email protected] doz,; egg plant, [email protected] case; mushrooms, $2.40 per 4 tb. basket; peppers, $3.75 @54.00 6 basket crate; potatoes, [email protected] cwt.; off grade. $2.00 cwt.; sweet potatoes, Delaware, $2.25<g>52.?5 hamper. Butter—Creamery extras In tubs, 52@52!4c; prints, 53@53%c; firsts, 47@48c; seconds, 43Mi@44c; pack- ! grade, 30@31c; nut oleo, 23@29c. Eggs—Firsts, 67c; seconds, 3716 c; storage, 44@45c. Poultry—Alive, chickens, 22@23c ducks. 28@30c; geese, 24@28c; tur--1 keys. 27@30c ! Rabbits—s3.oo and $3.50 doz. CREAMERY PRICES. I Butterfat, delivered. 52c; butterfat, at station. 49c; butterfat, in i country, 48c.

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j Our Suds Readv j I For Your Dues. j LAUNDRY OPENED 1 I MONDAY. JANUARY 28TH. 1918. 1 jTHE DECATUR LAUMDRYj 1 You Can Make Your Money Go Farther Bit- i>?. Your Grocery Needs At BERT HUNSICKER’S

Phone No 97. Karo Golden Syrup, in x /i , Gal. pails 40c Karo Golden Syrup in 1 Gal. pails 75c Penant Syrup, with the real ;; Maple Flavor, \\ Gal. pail 50c ; Penant Svrup, with the real | Maple Flavor, 1 Gal pail 98c Pure Country Sorgum, in 1 I Gal pails $1.15

Pure Buckwheat Flour in 10 5 tb. sacks 00c Graham or Whole Wheat I Flour in 10 lb. sacks ....70c Extra good quality fresh Apple Butter, 2 tbs 23c Extra good White Comb Honey, comb 22c Fresh Toasted Corn Flakes, j 3 boxes 25c Pinto, Cranberry or California Pink Beans, all good * cooking beans, lb 15c California Recleaned Lima Beans, 3 lbs 50c Michigan extra fancy handpicked Navy Beans, 3 tbs. 50c Extra fancy large Head Rice, in 2Vi lb. pkgs 25c Very best quality bulk Rolled Oats, in 5 lb. pkgs 35c Large cans Red Beans or Hominy, can 10c Extra large cans hand-packed 1 Tomatoes, 3 cans 50c Medium sized cans high grade Tomatoes, can 15c Bell Flower Sweet Wrinkled Soaked Peas, can 10c ’ 3 cans 25c Extra good quality Corn or

Make this store vour headquarters when in '° vn BERT ffIJNSICKER Top prices for Country Produce

(jolden Santos Coffee, a regular 25c value, for. lb. ,2() t j I>,.st quality Lard Compound. pound 2(ic | Rainbow, the brand of Oleomargarine that has qua’ iv and only, lb 12 C Swift’s White or Hrown Latin- j dev Soap,, cake it > Eels "Naptha, American Earn- j i ily, Kirk’s Flake White and Uubnomore Soap, cake sic I 1 1 1 ounce pkg. Argo Lump 1 Starch 5c ( ;cans Dutch Cleanser for 25c 6 cans Sun Isrite Cleanser..25c ' 2 10c pkgs. Macaroni, Spa- j ghetti or Egg Noodles for 15c B j Eagle Brand Milk for the Babies. can .20c { Danish Prize, Everyday and | Ilehe Milk, can fie Large cans Hebe Milk. 2 for 25c j • o large pkgs. Seeded Raisins 25c Fancy California Santa Clara i Prunes, lb. ...10 and 12',c ; Qt. jar Queen Olives 2Sc iQt. jar High Grade Cocoa .30c 1 ib. can Royal Baking Powder 4: * ; 2 cans Oil or Mustard Sardines 7 oz. can high grade Sarj dines in Olive Oil .... . 15c California Logan Berries in ' Syrup, large can 15c

West Side South 2nd. Sr. 25c Peas, 2 cans ••: " Very best quality Dried I eas.^ Cracked Hominy, new dea Flake Ck Hominy. extra sood^ White''Line or Golden Naptha Washing P°" d % • Package smd

Swift’s White Launc is a bargain for ac. Spotless or Sunbrite ser. no better at an. of&uS Bio' Bulk is real value at j Regular 25c Santos Bulk 2fl( fee, lb. •••••••; V ‘'niend Hunsicker’s Specia Co flee, equal to ->ot » 2 ic (jSrConK-lh, real Dessert, any tlavoi lst from animal fats, v 1 lb. pkgs. • • • • better disco, cheaper and ° 2?c • than lard, m 1 ‘ . 53c | 2 tt). • ■•' * ‘ forn. bt>l ' :iEvaporated bv'cei i ter and cheaper than lfl£ c! ned corn, P k ß- •‘ rV best i (White Pearl), the or c in Macaroni, SPM si* | Egg Noodles, 3»> ver c Ward’s Magic 48 egg s, c' takes the place ot ‘ .2, c j does the work nne. P