Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 13 January 1920 — Page 4

DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. JOHN H. HELLER President ARTHUR R. HOLTHOUSE, Becr«tary Bub»criptlon Rates Cash in Advance. One Week, by carrier....... 10 cents One Year, by carrier 15 00 One Month, by mail 36 cents Three Months, by mail U 00 Six Months, by mail 11.76 One Year, by mall $3.00 One Year, at office 13.00 Single copies 2 cents Advertising rates made known on application. Entered at the posioffice In Decatur, Indiana, as second-class matter. The average person can't understand why it the senators are in earn est and really wish to end the treaty fight, they don't do it. It could be done in twenty four hours we con-

fidently believe if they would quit joking and get down to business. Its the best old town ou earth. If you say it over to your self often enough you will believe it and whynot? Its the truth. Those who come here say so, those here know it. We are getting started after a long effoit We can make up for lost time. The democratic state committee will meet Thursday and it is a meeting of importance, really the start of the 1920 campaign. From that time on there will be plenty of political activity and the state primary, county elections, conventions and the other preliminary events of leap year will follow in quick succession. Every citizen of this city and every farmer and workman and business man and those who want to sec Decatur go toward are invited and urged to become members of the Industrial Association. There is no admission fee ami the annual dues are but fivr dallars per year. Many difficult problems can be solved if we get together and discuss them. Thats the idea Come on boys. If the city hall don’t take care o fthe crowd we will find some other place that will. There is a reason why people buy DK. MARSHALLS LUNG SYRUP It's pleasant to take Guaranteed to satisfy. It will relieve any cough, cold, or. throat affection. By druggists everywhere 25c, 50c and SI.OO Chesnut Hard Coal Good Quality West Virginia Lump Coal Rescreaned good for any purpose E. L CARROLL and SON

Start >the New Year Right Bv Buying Second-Hand AUTO PARTS Everything for tin Auto at Big Bargains. Your dollar will buy two dollars’ worth of dependable auto accessories. Follow the trail of thousands of wise motorists and make tracks for the Maier Hide & Fur Co. "30 year* in Decatur.” 'Phone 442.

The meeting of the Industrial Association last evening was one of the best held here. It was well attended, everybody showed the right kind of interest, there was just enough “pep.” the arguments and division of opinion were earnest, helpful and good natured. We believe the men of Decatur are in earnest and that they will do their full part’ in making this effort a worth while one. There is no douot about the industries, now coming to Decatur. They are high class in every way and they will help every one in the community for they will bring prosperity here. There are problems to solve and we can to it if we all work a little at the job. The meeting next Monday uight to complete the permanent organization should be well attended. Tbe action of the county council in appropriating $6<M) for additional salary for the county superintendent is deserving of approval by the people. The man who has charge of the schools of the county has an important job. He is certainly deserving of a salary sufficient to live on, and his expenses. He has not been get ting that. A recent law made it possible to increase the amount uot to exceed $1.04” We do not believe that the appropriation of tbe entire amount would have beep too much but it is perhaps expecting much to ask it at one time, and it seems wise that the expense thus incurred be arranged as provided by the council. However in a great many counties tbe limit has been granted and we believe tbe county board of education should make tho order for a greater amount than the S6OO, effective after this year. It is a right step and was made in a very splendid manner and we congratulate the inembefs of the council. SHE MAY HOLD HIM. Detroit. Mich., Jan. 13 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —The marriage of Willis Carl Ackerman and Miss Lo'iise Ccxly may not be so "phoney" after all. according to attorneys here today Miss Cody known as the telephone bride, was persuaded by Ackerman, she told the police, to wed him over tbe telephone. She had heard about it being quiatc “a la mode” she later told a fricud. Tbe couple lived together for live days. Then Louise began to suspect something was wrong. She told tbe police and Ackerman was arrested. "It may develop." S»th I. Wicker, assistant prosecutor said, "that tbe girl actually is Ackerman's common law wife, inasmuch as she believed she was going through a ceremony that was legal and answered her questions accordingly.” London physicians report that the ■ war has had the effect of reviving the use of charms and philtres. •——n ■—— —■ • CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY I DON'T Mibs THIS. Cut nut this jlip. enclose with 5a and mail it to Loiey (5- Co . ftheffietd Ave . Chicago. 111.. Writing Von: name and address ckaTlv/Yon Will in retum a <rb»l rMtage aftmtatning Fofcy’s Hodey < ofapnuud for cthjgßr. cdlta an 4 rrehtti; Kidney Fills for pain in Hides and back; rheumatism, bhekache. kldn-*v and bladder aUroohts; and Foie--Cathartic TaMctj. a whol’some tsd thoroughly eieausiug catuartie. for constipation, bfflousness, headache and sluggish bowels.

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MONROE TOWNSHIP Annual Report of Receipt* and Expenditure* Os Trustee of Monroe Township, for the Year Ending Dec. 31, 1919. townshTF FUND Receipts. January 1 Brought forward - - • >2159.66 » Nate Rur tge, docket br 1.50 mC. H. Zimmerman, docket fees ... i$.7S Mutch 4 Fhil Macklin, refund on Gate* ditch iSf.7l April 17 Goble Print. (’O., refund on order for supplies I.<S May j Nate Burdg, docket fees 1.50 June ai John Moser, June distribution 1118.3$ July 1 a Nate Burdg, docket fees ,>S August t Nate Rurdge, docket fees .50 October 3 Nate Rurdge. docket fees 2.50 j 1. G. Kerr, salary ißo.uu December 3J. T. Snow, cleaning ditch .... 11.25 15 John Moser, December distribution 1146.5-’ Disbursements. January 22 John T. Kelley, just, of peace sup. 6.00 March aM Ferd Stauffer, cleaning ditch 3.00 29 lacob Huser, repair on ditch ... 31 I. G. Kerr, salary 180.00 April 0 Goble I’rint. Co., books and sup 38.04 q Decatur Democrat, annual report 27.16 qW. R. Armstrong, enum. supplies 10.99 May 9 ftcrnr Witness Co., annual report 25.16 0 Berne Witness Co., stationery .. 5-<’.-> 19 E. K. Shalley. stamps 7«°° Jure 23 Heine Witness Co., adv. and print. 2.tf 10 1. G. Kerr, sal., exp., & office rent jou.uu August >6 Dan Kaehr, staking off ditch .. io.o<» 16 Ed. Beer, staking off ditch 7 5° 16 C. (’. Beer, staking off ditch 6.00 22 Caleb Sprunger, ditch 45.00 2$ Homer Maloney, cleaning ditch .. 27.00 September 2 Runts Huser. salary adv. board .. 5.00 ’ 1 2 D. J. Schwartz, do 5• ”«, 2 Edward Reer, cleanrng ditch .... 105.00 2 Rufus Huser, labor ‘ 2 <'. T. Rayl, do 1.o» 2 David J. Schwartz, 9 nn , 2A. Baumgartner, staking off ditch 5.75 24 S. E. Haggard, cleaning ditch . . 8.00 [ 29 M. Moser, staking off ditch 3.00 29 I A Haggard, do. a.50 29 John Everhart, cleaning ditch .. 67.50 Octolier I 18 Rax Bluhm, cleaning ditch ...... 10.75 jo Clayton Holloway, stak. off ditch ?.o<» . 2f I. G. Kerr, do S.ou November — g • tch 21 Phil Macklin, ditch assessment .. 32.33 jt lacob Dolrh. cleaning ditch .... 4.5" i 22 C. <’. Beer, tile on road 38 December t Geo. Kinale. and. trustee 1 Orville Harruff. ditch transcripts 6.o«» 9 A. J. Durbin, staking off <fitrh . . 0.00 9 R. A. Andrew*, repairing ditch .. 5.50 ' 12 Goble Print. Co., supplies 2.66 iS Berne Lumber ('•»., ditch stakes ..23.79 18 lacob Roth, repairs on ditch .... 5.10 , iq Leonard Supply Co., office supplies E.49 . 1 22 Lehman Bros. Co., tape-line and craynn* . 2.10 • . - • • 26 I. G. Kerr, sal., office rent & exp. 240.00 I ROAD FUND Receipts. January ’ 1 Brought forward uy.ua ( June 1 ji John Moser. June distribution .... 788.13 ' December 1 15 John Moser. December • listribiglion 4.51 Disbursements. Fehr nary 24 Nick Jcnney, repair on road grader 2.0 w Deci 11 G< Braun, repair on fuad grader 9.00 , [ 12 Brine Art. >tvtie Co., bricks, cement and iron grates 3-7° |l9 Leonard Supply <O. culvert .... 19.00 SPECIAL S( HOOL FUND Receipts. . January . 1 Brought furward 2540.69 J March 22 Peoples State Bank, loan 3000.00 1 June 21 John Moser. lune distributtun .... 4-176.85 1 ■ August to Bank ot Berne, loan in S. S zow.oo 5 December 15 John Mnser. December distribution 1210.62 i Disbursements. Januarv k 6 G. Bixler, janitor work 1.L90 ' I S. J. Marl • 22 Bank of Berne, evtipons ~ i February i 4 Cha*'. E. Bahner, elec, light M. S. 7.36 1 7 Bank »•{ Berne, couj 11 Burk Elevator Co., coal 106.76 1 15 S. J. Martz, janitor _ 50.U0 2 17 Baumgartner Bros. Co., rep. furn 93-. G I 19 Julius Reichert, hauling coal .... 5-°° 20 (. H. Met. lam. brooms ........ o. •• ' 2: Central Seim. Co.. - ji-phe? ' < 21 Vocational Supply Co., supplies . 57.;? i ' 21 H. F. Ruinpf. drayage 4- express 1.83 » 21 Bank of Berne, coupons 193 -5 1 ’ .-i W H. Kii die* ■ "oyk . . 21 Central Scien Co., supplies 119J2 i • t B. T. Haines. I.auliog coal t 1 7 Bank of Berre, bonds and coupons 351 . > i 8 S. J. Martz, janitor ••’ork 50.**' 1 ' 21 B#nk of Berne, bonds and coupons J9S.- 0 1 21 Bank of Berne, do 37 5.'0 1 ■ ji Bank of Berne, do. e 37j-“O t jj Jacob P. Schwartz, janitor 24.85 i l 24 Ben Nussbaum, do 21.15 1 24 Harvey Haggard, do. j • 24 Harvey Haggard, teaching iS.'o 1 24 David Depp. do. 180.00 r ’ 24 Harvey Haggard, do 75-ou J 24 Sulicia Hostetter, do. . ... ... 130.00' , • 24 Cordelia Riesen. do 160.00 26 F.lda Spruvger. janitor work . .. ii.'s ) 26 F.lda Sprungcr. teaching z 8 Abe Worhlin, i.jnitur work .... .17 n ! 31 Leona Spnmger, teaching . ... 160. o . April 1 Chas. Rai:nr:, clcttru lights .... 4-’>6- . 1 H F. Kumpf, teaching 1 Clyde Hendricks, do "o IS. J Martz janitor work .. su.”*» 1 Edna Neaderhoti'-ei. teaching . .. 50.00 , te Mills, d 1 G. Bixler, janitor work m , 1 1 W alter Roth, du 27 : , i Walter Roth, hauling coal *, Ray D 8 Ro. Duff, institute work ?7.*h» \ 1 ’ . 1 • ng 10 ■ • *. , '* ' ■ ‘ 11 i 9 Ada Latniniinan. institute work . 18.• •> r 0 Frieda l.ehmaii. janitor work . .. 11.'" j 9 Ada Lannnitnan. do *5 • o 9 P W, Barger, oil broom labor .. 5. •» f n Ro>a Sprunger, tra«hing *... qs.-'o 16 Rosa Sprunger. institute work ... 18.. ■ r 17 H. F. Rumps, institute work .... . iq IL F. Rumps. teaching 67 > I 19 H. F. Rumpt. suppfics and labor 15. 6 ’ 23 < Ivdc Hendricks, teaching jj<», •• . r j.i I- lirabeth Bcitlcr. do . . 285 • , . 24 Ralph Pontius, do 105 •» ( 24 Ralph Pontius, institute work .... 4. r . •26 W A Bolinger, having roal .... «* 1 1 28 Edna Beer, janitor work m • , • 28 Edna Neaderhousrr. teaching .... - . . z 8 R A. Andre*?, ‘drool enuni .... 1 3 3 jK Hilda Lehman, teaching , 28 Hilda Lehman, up. for ntifn. room s\billa Sprunger. ♦raeh’ng . ir -> . Mar 6 S. L Martz, ianijor work i 5 6 S 1. Martz, repair work . 1 » 6 Cha- Bahner, electric Bight .. . 5 6 teaching j f' Margueret»e Mills, institute work zj ? Jun** j 23 R*rne Mihm? Co.. .031 i n 23 Edna institute wnrk .»• • 27 Wm Wißon Mfg. Co. diplomas .. i' •' 27 D. If. Goble Co., supplies ■ ■ 7 *8 Hiram Licchfy, repair on pump .. 3 ; a Jtllv f Philip Schng & Son., insurance .. 4' 8 j t T. E. Nelson, supplies n j 2 Wm. Sprunger, piano rent 2* 0 5 Stdicia TL.stettcr. institute work .. i” c Cordelia Riesen, do 2** ' 0 7 Clyde Hendricks, do n 8 Svbitla Sprunger. do 21 '*o 8 G R. A- J. R. R.. freight on coal 13. r jo fills Christner, baulin* coal .... 9 i! Mopme Grain & Tlav Co., 'oal 17^’’9 II G p. & I. R R . freight oh bbl. oil 1 1 srz Leona Sprunger. ihstifote work .. ’■'*» b 12 Hilda Lehman d*> . .1: . <-0 ’ !J F. s. Cb<ist**n. C6l-ronimriirement r* v ’ t ClaMon Jin * Jlr ha’jl”'g coal « *;;; - ; RaynfO . f s Jacof, P-th. de • • , - G 1 j tiecM ■ Bros. toal . t ’1; David ©epp <1; ntutf *ork .... 27 r. IG id Derr- G 7 I; bi’.td’ J-'•hman. v c?rk . . t* "O r | 17 R'lne. Mdtfn* Co ; . CO-1 1 '-’T 7| "■ 17 Ezj3 T-antz. hauling ooa! 5- " n y D V. Wmt>regg. repair.- •’ ’$ y it Rupert Tablet. hauH'ng coal .... 2»*.6n Aumis* r I Rank ot Ber’’-., coupons f 75 •t* t Berne S-hil €v .'•hool vt|pplie> 24.60 9 of Berne. ** ran gf’ r - iutdtor work .... 6 00 9A. M. Baumgartuer, vleauiug yard z.uo

■*F— l >6 lank o( Bern' 1 . S."’v«its tu’ t 6 Menno cfMttmg fr ievhone >4 00 ’ » tM ° 5 -Tit?’ clear.. S. H. etc. . : v | M.rtr, p»nor 'Jj'” ? t *<, jKaAe. H.rt .4 r’*T ..«7I‘*A 1 ‘*A • • ti < ha- R.,'-net. <-lt.-tnc !#>’.. MW- •’ . I \IT, I O l.rwe’len, i-leaHiij, ■■ "'T 5 !? M.< Bixler. cleaAing ™u>C S* O II S. .1 Marta, jamtwr wvrk Novemb" ' , 01 5 IW C. Oliver. laitHor work •• • • 5 R Harvey Haggard, teaching 3H-7S , th Hank ot Berne. 15 E!| Bhicr. t<T arr:nc/rlHxd noO'e, - t> IS l.icelrti Bros, rn'jirirtg p«ml> £•>’ if Ind. Svli.x.! fui Blind, k 0 ' J " J 5,. „ t i W. 11. Davi- school register, . -- S' u -r. 1. Made, jar.;tor weft. ■ ' < 5 a6 l udcrwoiHl Typewriter l 0., use ot 5 typewriters December . . . , en n Menno Burkhalter, supplies school i.Sg n The Pmg/e*‘S. do ;{ * > ij Goble Print, to., supplies .• Ji o« i; C. C. Beer, cleaning school hmBC ■■ . 15 Rank of Berne, to pay off warrant 2043.5? » 17 Mrs. Ida Martz, janitor work ... 30-44 > 17 D Bixler, clocks - 17 Mrs Ida Marte, janitor Work .. 24-W ■ ix The Berne Lumber (o . supplies .. •<-/■* , 18 Jacob Roth, janitor work ( 19 I.conard Sup. < <l., ref. b ks. A sup. 4>o-' 22 Liechtv Bros. Co.. t»ump ... ■ , 24 I ehman Bros. Co. ? oil stove A suj*. ip-6 21 E<!«a Nraderh.mser, auppftrs . .. 20024 S. L Mart/, janitor work ..... 24 l iechtv Bros. <•> . htlw. and sup. 24 Berne Hdw. Co hdw. aiuj strifes 16** 07 24 Mrs. G. Bixler, janitor work .... 20.30 TUITION FUND Receipts. January . 1 Brought forward 18 John Moser, January distrfbuthm 1713.79 February 1 Peoples State Bank. Feb. interest 3.31 1 Rink of Berne. Feb. interest .... 3-3* 11 .Monroe State Bank. Jan. interest 4 Monroe State Bank, Feb. interest 2.?" 4 Peoples State Bank. Feb. int 3 ’7 4 Rank of Berne. Feb. Int 2.94 April 9 Peonies State Bank, March interest 3 69 9 Bank ui Berne. March interest . . 2.15 o Monroe State Rank, March interest 2.06 May 3 Peoples State Bank. April interest 3.29 o 8.-’ik ut Bet;;'. April mt ' l? 6 Monroe State Bank, April interest 1.32 June 3 Peoples State Bank. .May interest 1.72 Rank of Berne. May interest . .. i.t.J .1 Mutnog Stale Bank. May interest i.jo : 1 Tiibn Moser, June distribution .. H 021.49 July 2 Peoples State Bank. June interest 2.78 2 Rank of Berne. June interest . . 3-7° 2 M<»irrot State Bank. June interest 2.22 July • 12 Rolla Lnngenberger, cinders .... 2.00 22 John Felty, transfers 73- 0,3 24 John Tunner, transfers 32.00 31 John Moser, July distribution .. 1801.33 August i ('. I. Jones, transfers 7S- n <> 1 J. F. Snow, transfers 857.00 t Bank of Berne. July interest .... 6.4a 1 Peoples State Rank. July interest 407 q Monroe State Bank, July interest 4 53 September _ Bank o; Berne. Aug. interest .... 6 30 4 Monroe State Rank. Aug. interest 4.52 , 2 Peoples State Bank, Aug. interest 6.15 October .• Peoples State Bank, Sept, intere-l '.67 , 25 Dhvwf Depp, refund for teach . 76.00 « 28 Monroe State Bank, Sept, interest 4.23 iv -ember 26 Mvrtoi- State Bank, Oct. interest 3.02 2<- Bank 01 Berne. Oct. interest .... 8.04 2'l Peoples State Rank. Oct. interest 4 td 26 Nate Burdgc, docket tecs 1.00 December 3 Bank <•: Berne. N \ interest .. 6.16 3 Peoples State Bank. Nov. interest 4-<’7 ’ M« imn* State Bank. Nov. interest 3.30 15 John Moser. December distribution 3786.71 Disbursements. Januaiy 4 H F. Runipi. teaching ju.uo ] iH H. F. Rumps. du 75-oo ; 18 Elizabeth Beitler, d<» <o.ooi 1 18 Harvey Haggard. <k» 50.00'“ i' Alargu: • tti M ’ . do 50.00 i I <vi a Sprunger. d*< 40.00 ;i hde Hendricks, du 8»».oo .( - Edi \c4dcrh > i>e: 50.00 18 l'<»rdetia Riesen. du 40.00 ’ i' I . da I el-man. do. . {p.oo | ' Sprunger. do 50.00 1 11 ilia Lehman, do 50.00 ( i < x. »,;■Spnmger, du p*.oo. i> IJ. l». Depp. <io 50.00 J s‘ 'u. * Hostetter, du 30.00 . I s Ada I ammiman, ik» 30.00 ' 18 Rosa S; rm ger. do 10.00 20 W If. Kindoll, dJo 75-oo , February i I’ I Rumps, du 75-00, Hilda Ren *-rr. In 45-*x» 15 Har Haggard, do 50.00-f ’ - F ’ ehman. du <o.Od i ‘ i; Da id D i-p. d 50.00 13 Su'i :a Hostetter, do jo.ooi] 1- Xd-i Lammiman. do 40.001 < 15 h- Sprunger, du. . 50.00 *( 15 K 'h Poniuj-.. du. 25.00 |j. i ; I'.iit-i -t h Beith r. do 40.00 | 15 Vargui ette Mills, do. 50.00iJ 15 I rona Sprunger, do 50.00 '1 - • k H mlncks, do. 50.001 - 1; Edra N»' idrrhouscr, do JOO.OO j . 15 11. F. Rumps, du 50.00 * 1 ■ R' .ou, «lu 50.00 > j • I . ieda 1 ehman, du 40.00 ’ Lida Sprunger, do 40.00 I» Sybilla Sprunger, du 40.00 * ■5 liild 1 I ehtnan, do 50.00 • ’8 If. F. Rumps. do 95-oq 21 W. H Kindle, du 12.50 M arch 1 Ralph Pontius, do 15.00 8 Harvey Haggard, du 1 ;.vo 8 H. F. Rumps, dn 6u.»0 ii Margurrtte Mills, d*« 100.00 II Edna Nradrriiouser, do too.ocf 22 Ralph Puntiii?, do 40.00 25 H. F. Rumps, du io.uu April 9 Ralph Pontius, do 35.0a June 21 Hizabcth Bcitlcr, institute work .. 27.00 ji F.lda Sprunger, du ti.oo 21 Peoples State Bank, note and int. 3052. o 23 Daniel Lehman, repairs s.z> Julv 26 T. A. Gottschalk, transfers .... 700.n0 “6 T. A. <h»tts<halk. do 756.98, October 3 Elizabeth Bcitlcr. teaching roo.ou 1 3 Ryard Smith, do r jo.ov 3 1,. M. Buschr, du 120.00 3 J Mna Ncaderhnusrr, 4r» 90.06 3 f’lyje Hendricks, du too.no i Florence Rohrer, do 30.00 I John W. Shirk, do 25.n0 , 4 Harvey Haggard, do 35.00 i Esther Bint, do 25.00 is John Shirk, do .ij.odJ 18 Leona Sprunger. do 80.00 18 Harvey Haggard, do 35.0ns •• Agnes Schenk, do 80.06 1 8 Suliria Hostetter, du 70.06 ?8 Florence Rohrer, do 30.00 18 Frieda Lehman, do 60.00 18 EHa Sprunger, du 8o.o» ’8 W C. Oliver, do 70.00 i« Rosa bmunger. do yo 31 L. M. Kusche, do uo.od 31 Lather due, -.OJ . OJ 31 Elizabeth Beitler, do too ao 31 Fid- Sprutrter, do 40 no u Clvde aetTutieks, do too.-?# n Edna Neadfcrfcmiser, do o" no ;• Bjatd Smith, do u" 09 Noi ember t W. C. Oliver, do jo.uo r John Shirk, do 10 o» ’ Agues Sehenk. do Ln c# 5 Harney Haggard, do v ,.0» r; Esther Bine, do 60.05 T 5 Florence Rohrer, do 60 no 15 Snlieia Hostetter, do yo3 o 15 John Shirk, do 10 na t; \V. C. Oliver, do 15 Leona Sptuirger, do g o .oo ” ,r’* r ' lo 70-«>-it C. Oliver, do no aj Ray Duff. do. I f o .oo Agnes Schenk, do Ro.oo ta Frieda Lehman, do 60.00 -■6 Elizabeth Beitler. do 10995 .-6 Edna Neaderhouser, do 00 no do 8 09 4 W-ard Smith, d- . . . rJJ d : j* 40 2« EMa Springer. 0* :8 Tr-ht! Snttk. do i 6. Hffvr-.- H--4ggaH. do so 66 6 Fti*da Lehman, do r:-.4 13 Father Btnz. do ou 13 Florence Rohrer, do f-0.00 IS Siihcia Hostetter, do yo’nr j iq W. C. Oliver, do 19 Leona Sprunger, do Bq.'?q 19 Friedd Lchtv-d’’, do. rc.sg 22 Rose Snryna’er- do ’W.'Mi 24 B'aru Smith, du 24 Clyde Hendricks, do 200.0*) 44 L. 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t. F.Jna Keaderhpuser, do 0 „ ,4 hhiabeth Beitler, do .4 l id* SWm": Jo.M »« Agues S&eej. do z j«. 00 DOG Recilpt.. Tfef He. ember M-woe SUU Bank’. "%oL Moser. Co. dilt. as *« h"* l ! 9 lulm SoldnFr, dug MX jo John Soklner. dug tax t Matin., Miller, do J ' du 3-* jo He. T' e »* , a • tm jo Antes KifStoffcr. do J Jun* . - . '-i j.oo 1 .Samuel Graber, do j a Ahd'* UWyjJ," 4. J** Mr*. Y.t-.,. do J * Snnevn « damages done by dogs .. 7t ou \\ Beer sheep ‘kilW ’by ‘dug’ > «»•«> H*keer Bras., sheer killed by dogs a, John J. Schwartr. do 3J-°o 16 Clarence ttavi*. do 30.00 8 Jacob Huffm.n, damages e-oo RECAPITULATION December It, l»te TOWNSHII’ FUND Balance on band 48 Reven-l. during year J-7*7. Total of balances and recetfls Disbursements during year DM-"” Final hahnee, ...... - - - -•- Balance on hand Receipt* during W-J' I 1 I recapts pisbuFoments during yetr biai. SOIOOL FUND Ba'atice un hand Re.eif.l. during year total of balance, and receipt. tb..».t6 irtslmrsemetrts (hiring year iJSS'-Za )-,na’ Balance on hand 5«3- '* Receipts during year '-‘*3’3 Total of balances and receipt. rnM.ti Di'lmrsem*nts donog year Final balances -tt.U-U DOG FI ND Balance on hand Rn eipts during year ....... st>..ji Total of balances and Pecemtr Sii.f Di-bursements during year J 05.00 Final kfance- „ • t .,. v *’*- 5 ' TOTALS OF ALL H MIS Balance on hand Receipts during year 301X6.30 Total of balance* s r i receipt*' »5831.93 j Disbursements during year 24378.56 | Final balances 1453-37 i Total hak 3* shown by this report ..$11453.37 Ca>!> in depository, Dec. 31. <* T 9- »US3-37 I G. KKRR. Trustee, i WANTED—At once representative to sell stock for Electric Kitchenet Co.. Fort Wayne. Ind. Clean cut proposition to put before the general investing publie. This company is headed by some of Ft. Wayne’s leading business men. Answer, Mr. Cole. Sales Mgr.. 30M1O Peoples Trust Bldg., Fort Wayne, Ind. 10-21 A GOOD CAR TO RIDE. (United Pre*# Service) Detroit. Mich.. Jan 13 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —A million dollari-J worth of old Kentucky "licker.” bottled in etc., stood on the Michigan Central railroad tracks here last nifcht. Nocturnal visitors found it heavily guarded. The whiskey held in' eight box cars, is being rushed to Havana. Cuba, byway of Ohio, Detroit, Canadian provinces. COUGHED NIGHT ANO DAY John Voguue, Klbertoe. G«.. s-rites, "Last fall, when my neighbor were down with influenza. I took a severe cold and before I was aware of my condition I was down sick In bed. I ceugbM night and dav and ffiv throat was raw and sofe. I got a bottle of Foley's Honey and T»r Compound and too* Wight small doses in two hours. Mr condition began to improve and in a few days I was as well as ever. In tny opinion Foley’s is the best cough medicine made." —i———n——

« - r ,r J ii «m I ~' "' —iXL.L-,, .*4L "' ' j~ ._.■ ~~~~~~ ~~~— 1— — -.— ~ FORDSON FARM TRACTOR I Buy Now While Deliveries I are Good Buy vour Fordson Tractor now while deliveries are possible. There »s only a limited, specified number of Fordson Tractors allotted Io this U erntory The wise fanner is getting his order in now while we can get them to deliver. w-r h »’ , l° Ur « ” f Fon ;* s . on Tractors is not shipped us until sm. n ' ° r ' 1 H rS ,Or This is Teimmd for Ford ??“ J. 1 ’ , over . the country is greater than the supply of production. Don I wait until spring. Order Now! Ol)Iv sn Tractors Will be. shipped into this territory; only so nianv will he dm to get them. F.X T ; h rhs,,Mh <l : " H ' I,hn -HI '-e us deliver your l| »fi>«er wahlT “ ’"*• Th ™ you will taw il to | Order your tardson Tractor now, white it is Btm posslb | e ( „ get dch ,ery ; L Shanahan Convoy Auto|Co. i I ffl , authorized ford Dealers 111 1 'Fherfle so. ' ! Illi DO Jtur, Indiana I I fNVEBT genuine ford PARTS 1- 4 - -Ip • "T- r I - * « d I ’ MMBI.JII.IM-. .. t ■ - ...!.

4■n mV ''' r Where’s My Amerikorn???? Madame! Don’t have such a terrible scene, as this one, in your home. Keep your husband happy by giving him a good breakfast. Amerikorn the Nation's Food H in 5 mniiitcs I .1

k— — HIGH IDEALS OF WILSON. (United Press Service) Copcnhageu. Jan. 13 (Special to Doily Democrat)— King Christian has s(git a message to Fresident Wilson and the allied leaders congratulating them on the coming of peace and ex pressing his gratitude of the reunion of Sieswig with the parent iountry To President Wilson the king added: "This is the result of your high ideals." NOTICE As I have dissolved partnership with Ls. Mills in the live stock business, I will from now on devote 'my time to buying for Rutter and Alir l of Decatur. Call me when you have ! stock to sell. r.nnvni n nt IVF’f) Monroe Ind

LillUVbK U UUIVEmK. MOU rue, inu. | a. o. oi vn c. d v nnun, Ager 10-t6x. Your Money and the Bank II HL water that has passeil will nev< r turn the mill II is tin same way with the money you have spent Once your money has passed through your hand', it will never be of any additional benefit to you. Deposit n part of your money Have a Surplus. S|X'iid less and save mort. This plan w ill be the best way for you to get ahead in money accumulating or properly owning, lhe bank is your best friend. WE ACCEPT SAVINGS ACCOUNTS IN ANY AMOUNT. GENERAL BANKING AND SAFE DEPOSIT SERVICE. First National Bank Capital $100,000.00 ! Decatur, Indiana. I J m MM

FORT WAYNE AND DECAtJ TRACTION LINE Central Time ‘ Leave Decatur Leave Ft. WjyJ i 5:40 a. m. 7:00 a. m , i ; 7:00 a. m. 8:30 a. m, 8:30 a. m. 10:00 a. m. I i 10:00 a. m. 11:30 a. m. 11:30 a. m. 1:00 p. m . I 1:00 p. m. 2:30 p. m. | 2:30 p. m. 4:00 p, m. 4:00 p. m. 5:30 p. m . ; 7:00 p. m. 8:30 p. m, ? 10:00 p. m. U:OS p. m. Car every hour and a half. Running time 1 hour and 5 mirurtes. Freight car leaves Decatur r 7:45 a. m., and leaves Fort Wayn, at 12:00 m., arriving in Decatur at 2:00 p. m. Office hours 6:45 a.m. to 7:00 pir I. B. STONEBJRNER An,-