Decatur Democrat, Volume 48, Number 51, Decatur, Adams County, 23 February 1905 — Page 6

•» THE POOR'OF BERLIN HOW THEY ARE SUPERVISED BY THE CITY AUTHORITIES. B*Hln< la I ot to Be le»* ot. the Streets of the < i«». and Has* *ud Miser* Dare Xot Lie About In th* Parks and I‘uhlie I'laees. "What." I exclaimed in Berlin. "are there no poor u tii.* • -icy •; Are . ■ it - Lt** ■ ■ "My dear friend.” * ;J th. German. V - clever people. We do not show out 0 .*■; i'll;Berlin * r‘. ■! ' y mun .- t expert* It has its wret* i.eduess and it* despair, but these things are hot pennittei* to increase. To be out of work in Bevxm . Is 8 -.rime, even a* it is in Luuduii. but j with th s u • -.- e—in Berlin the uiv Ewipiiliry legislates for tabor in a taskiou which at *■»■> .dleness a.i .-at lade feus i -The laws to this * i.d :. ay not . -:g. mead th’-msen*■> to lira. «. tntor the Ger:.. .'.* ..re not '-it • :’**i .c , * u n. tiers, nt they ...>re -e. •aging they s :• -. mke fata ahce in Friedl .■ Ustn sse or the Lindt - - - tad a p - . < r.-ru .s at L ... ;u a nitn Ute. "Y’-rtir I*, lersh’ dem <:ds tdc- mat. -- - ■ • - ■ : ineuts. If it is proved that he I. * slept . ‘ e ..s; Him f -• r--■ ' - ■ he - t..e V . . fut h.s ■•! . . 1Saw. the workhouse in Germany is i not a pris- n. but the vagrant won. 1 J. < - The administration of the workhouse is cvudttc-ted . T. ir . - erity. Ev ery ounce of <<re 1 and eiry ■?! ■ Sgtn - p..d for 3tn * . . -by . - , . • . So it that the man least disp ■ the - s it 1 agreca >le t ■ toil f-.r L - -re. d in t * market t n to f... the La-itos o; a paternal _• < ".. Berlin r tec -i ' -e of z.~ tent in Geru.'uy w’ucb nuti. »-r* a-I t . L’ ' - laud. No man can ■ tod- - - ' • , .. < _ He ta kuowr to the pul -v : * ••- L'i - ' * - ot every :■*-•* " > Be* Ti.erefon? ti e uiut • -a e ery chtaeu's Ife story st them, Mi - • - - * shed for fata crime against Moreover, every ]»re*>:s of bum -i* r.--- . . . - . . .... fl • ' ' ■ MW .... - . -v ■ ' ted by the pastiug into a. book of certain »;.<.-.!•* every week, and it is the ur.iy of each en : ioyer •to see that thia contract is faitlifn ly obeyed. And ti e * ’e has at Beeliti an eoorn. =ns i i-riviu <*s'.itr '".• tcu'.x.aj marks fi-V*'?” 1 where the invalided .-itiAen * *••■.( wi'.j * peii•ion in order to expedite jis v. i table return to the rank* of the wag- earners I: pay* the ty of B-rlin ’> : >e its - i and etc: sb - ■> i' e

TOWHW TRUSTEE ! REPORTS MONROE TOAVNwHII*. r . . ■ _ Financial report of the Trustee of Monroe Towiiship. Adams Count; Indiana, to the Advisory Board, by John J. Soldner. trustee. Dated. December 31. 19*4. RE4 EIITS F. C. Foreman, docket fee;, $ 4 5" Co ;a?:> Treasurer. Jan JisT:'.-;-; Township Fund 26 x 55 Tuition Fund 1256 S' Tuition Fund lx Tuition Fund I•> 4 14 IxM-al Tuition Fund ... 75 Special School Fund . . . . 174471 Road Fund ... ... . 14 ■-> 2 Additional Road Fund 13 37 T. S. Coffee, transfers 85 “* Jacob J. Leicbty. old desk at No. * County treasurer, dog found "7 A. B Bailey, docket fees 4 75 Thomas S. Perkins, dog tax ’ Louis A. Brunner, same 1 *« Chris' Musser. «ame :t Henry Dolch, same 19 4 " > Wns C. Ltzar same 1 Aw Chr -tian Musser, same John J Soldner same . : « John E. Johnson, same 1 Abe Hahn, same 1 •»• Fred H. Meyer 1 •>« C. W. Gates . 1 » ■ Jer: ■ Luzin bill, old house Dis' s st. A. R. Daugherty, dog tax 1 «■> F. C._ Fn-eman. iocket fees 7. Ba vid Gerber, same Mount- Treasurer. July Dis’. Township Fund 434 7* Tuition Fand 1306 53 Tuition Fund 161 31 Local Tuition Fund 16” 34 Special School Fund 2654 u Goal Fund 30# 4< Additional road fund ill* 67 Bar of Berne, borrowed by order of A. B. Sept. 6. 19*4 l<m> 0* T. S. Coffee, transfers 35 o* Matb&s Leiehty. dog tax 1 *« Alex Brandyberry, same . 1 <l4 Vlyssps Gfeller, same 1 *• W. H. Badders, same 2 0* Ste- - 4- Habezza- old H. No. 5. . 75 Lee Keffer, teacher’s desk No. 5.. 75 Jacob C. Ressler, dog tax 2 00 Ge,, 'x t-r>!e -.-me ® So’c *on Brandyberry, same 2 *0 W. G. Ijotr. dog tax 1 ho Sila- .Olive- same 1 ** Amo- R. Brandyberry, same 2 »<> Jacol* Rutnnle. same 1 ** Perec.-M’. Kessler, same I*o Wtn. F Reichart. same 1 ** Mathias Brandy berry, dog tax. . . . Logan Wolfe, dog tax 1 *0 Ben Habegger. same 1 Charley Marti, same 1 *0 Ramie! Baker, same I*o Minerva Lobsiger. same John Lobsiger. same 1 *0

• whole ui'i's t or tne municipality is to secure the physical and intellectual well being >f its citizens, and on thi* task it concentrates its labors with amazing energy. Beriin has • hase ™> •- ” ■,v. • ■ whole f; re received i;<l provided for. but no one must take advantage of . ■ -■ ' : . ssnler this no nt of t ;<■" If you at* honteteaa Bve | tinieo n three moiitlvs you aredubla.l I -s- - -.ure and P -d ol f I the w > k’.i •use. Private ha* i provided another asylum where the I homeless may come five times .n one :t and •-. ii.-re the p>i it are ..-«t . . I lowed to enter at night, i have : isitis. ■ ■ . ■ ... ; >,. the - »vple who at | tend it. some decent enough, others I criminal in every line of their faces. •j ;. t . >• ::.:.iiy -if these ib**'o-I'i te •in >u It ii. i-.i -? tliese '.. -.?. ragg | fn in the dnv of their birth, but they ... slink into these asylums ar -’• » k: j they have their clothes d SC - . .. . ths; they e-tt orei.d and drink —■ -p -■’ ' 5 \ r. this system is a bard one. f<M _■ •- . ■ ~ . s this - ■ >ody feels that it i* better to work tU-u •.. fi! I.to the hands >f •.! e iaw K. as I 1 :. sery dare . e I in thf* jKirX”* or scstwr streets. If t . ’ ’ -■ • ■■ . ■ •■* ■>'■ •?■£ . ■* ’ " I when a man kitows that u»»t to work from »ue end Berlin to the ’-a-r by . 4e . r-.. r! ~- ; - .. .. T’.e - ■ way. Hta *.-..- - ' dare And - . . -e - -* mmicipal anverxnreot by expert* inIn ’. ■ T . t - --'e-. tv Mrs. (tafia retatea the ftdfowmg aaer 1 An ■d Q Iske* -d * iM: - He »a s a bacfaeior. and wber the ' - e';- _g > e wags . . in au ex* '-*1 t : *1 ti_: .k t‘ *e _ >« made a mistake. Friend IVidttier. IS At wl. j Friend Whittier rerd ed "Tbee'd g tol ;‘i.e fen. e g_m.e_t.» won t hurt thee.' He Didn't Tanxh. I.fttle Johnny—That young ntrn wta COUles to >ee y .o . v ’ -v> ? - I company. He hasn't any sense of te- ; mor. Sister—'.t think a®* IJt'ie Jol-uny I t-d i h.t-j i:-o tie ' ; > ■ sis the doors v. ie;s you get . . ■■■:„per «: . lie didn't L.ug: ■ l.t-S —,t_Weekly.

Bank of Berne, borrowed b. order of A. B. Dec. 19*4 ’ i, , ■ County treasurer, repaid d:-. -ax 5’ •' A. B. Bailey, docket fees - - F. C. Foreman, same r. . Chris Stengel, -ame 54 .... DISP.I RskMEATS. Ben Nussbaum, serv. Sup. No. 4.. 5x Same, oiling oor and repay- . • Jofiel Ellenberger. serv, Sap. No 77 7 " David Habegger. ' leaning hoysyard, and rep. No. 7 , , - J. W. Murphy, drain tile . * 37, *p ! <■ ob M -heep killed. n;..in .-.1 >: *0 thn s Bowers. : ;dg— stone 7 Hocker A Smith. <-oal at diff. !>•-•«. 73 Same. rep. diff. Dists 18 39 I Fred Hoffman, pt. bldg, at No. 8 . 1595 00 I David MeMlberger, bridge stone , . 16 50 I Fred Bauman, wood dis:. :-. 17 5 Joel E Durbin, wood, disr No. ’ J*t *>l Same, road tax receipt Krick * Tynl'll Co . brick tile 5 St) Berne News, advert -. 44 75 Eli Beer, elean, ditchb diff parties 24 00 I Same, same work Abe B-xh. And. surp dog : rl. 2 , J-- H. Laisu'e. ler.-yng - ent 1 Wm. Jaekron. teaching Dial. 1 3*6 » H Bab-sx. same Di-' 7 . 234 ■ . Harry E-win. cause Diet 4 272 49 Henry Sliente-zer. road ax re. pt 3 53 J-xh-ta S'j- tnze-. ha .ng - .e 1 '<•. Gideon Soninge ard fen< e No » 6 5* Ren shoveling snow. _ , Grace ~ewtcn. teaching No. 141.. 331 M Ja<ob ’ajiser. < >an:ng di'ct No 4 77 M. J. Scher.T, tgaehiag No. 3 2*4 <• < ' W Eve-'ja— repai'- No. In . 4 • R M S»-herar. teaching No. 1«. . 292 a* K Andrews. . No. 2 5 44 F. o teaching No. 5. 234 *•• 7.. O. tp. all. Thomas D. 47 ®2 ; <aus» 1-ain t’ie 12 Win. Faurot. teaching No 6 237 C 6 •an.’*- R sone- rep« zg - ige C- *’ N*unsehwaader. wood No. 9. C. ec-ebwande -rot snow ’x»’ifsa M eaching No. 9 234 < ■•■ ''vlvester Johnson, same No. 3... 29$ 8< G H same No ’<• 390 Dwar Hoffman. r.at» i Bp*r No. 4 <*r Deea’-t Lumber Co. -ewer* lohn Lobsiger, shoveling snow. 5 eIt'-'' I- Jobn-on e-cbine No. » 25S lo*tat*an Andrew- drain tile . . A 4 Ten Ntisteaumer. tan. wk. a* A.... 15 y-.r.. Striker d- --n tile . S' •x'a’Te- B s «h»-ds. digging outlets. . 9 John L. Soldner. taknig enumera.. 4* < ' »da Wjttwa-. ’ea.hing No. I*. . .. 41 J an'e. atending institute 2 °e'er Musser Co . d-ain tile 1" ! lacob Moser, well No. 4 loshu# Yoler. shoveling snow ~ . ! 3scar Huffman, heating plan & soeetfirs’jons. 4 and 5 4. ’4o< ser * Smith, coal at 2 4 Ift. . 14 74 »owepb Wisler. repairs 2 & 10.... 7 55 John 4 P. Nussbaum, shoveling snow 5 no

• ! BUYING RUBIES IN BURMA. Grip, and Sinn. I »ed In BaraaiainK Fur PretMou* *tone». The -r I r> methods of or!eL •■ .. . < -.i-l hy : e manner of luyine in Burma, \ , ,|»• t ■ 11i.?r-W e*"*kH 13 the ex .•: <■ of rubies artiticul light is not ns-1. the merchant* b•' 1.. .. . _i : ; |me can brink • * I st I - between 0 a. ul :.ud •> P- m.. and tiie «kv II list be ■ ■ - r Ti c •>. trci. - ' '■ e-’i " . dow. has before him i targe I plate. The renew •*•:. eto him one by ‘ oi.e. <t.d >•- h ' '■•■■■ ~ s lit '’. s - - - - , -i - : n-’ .....e : ‘• a e , •- M .p : -,<■ '; - - • ' -y . It I their ri"ht iMtnls covered with a ban 1- ; by grips and pressures ainvs I der*t*■•’. ' : '. t..'-se •o'- e-* t _■ ci, ..... t. ■ -. t ■ ; - - pg: _ se t_j S -e. HYPOCRITE AND V LLAI’v. The Geavle Term* a Pta* aver Oaee Applied to Frtrr*-«f- . . -- ' ; ' ' e .‘.. . - t ' -V 4E- ? . L- : i > i JL- -T * — — . «-> W - T •*» -- ' ' < f -v-.-ii i j t*r '- •■ . ? -t - r Vfirss '* ■’* Aa •' i ' —- x t j. y - ■ - i r * i .o.l* ** P- " - - - - A V 4 • Xo» -i- - 1* “Be- - • w • TF - - L -T. ?’’*«« ” E. • '■*- < - - g

Be* Naashnntw lepnframg bridge. 15 ER Bori*e, Mbor Decaiar Srbol Cwrjorarsja. imu. Is s>*| E .’ Ra- sra.fs.- 7*7 Edwin H. Gilßom. wood « 75 j T Wiszote.- ' ■ --sbaam. road rentpt .... M Springe- y- ' Wm Jackson, sazt- . 15 3” ■I- -- - mme .. 11 “<#!' Svlveste- Johnso- same 14 94 Harry G Erwin, mme 13 <2 F O I-ewei.eti. s 4 y.a - ’A'ni E Fanrot. sar.-.e . li Geo. H Bi ■ - -;me 7’ ' Chester L, Johnson, same 12 Ml Grace l.ewto*. satte . 9 €5; ' same .. 14 10• Geo. H a-irtte; same .. 19 L. * W. V. Gas Co . gas at No. I« 34 72 • Bank of Berne. k>M ... 1571 -r t S —ith. roal - • " - i 5...? z : ; - 2’2 Joseph Wisler. carpenter work .... 13 35 ! IV-r." s Srr; e .J rax reee.;-s 5 •is.-- Q. Dnrbin. sheep killed . 25 50 Jonas Gilbert, same . .... 9 t>« C. S. S-.-r-k .■. cleaning 4 t< < .’•■?r. 1 Soldne -err. raon'hs -’>■ Deca'ur Jouranl. advertising .... 4 70 J Decs- Democrat, same ’4 Fred Hoffman, a riding . 14»>>1 ** Silas Spruager. serr. adv b’d. . . 1* <l* ! John J Hirschy. <az:t 10 00 • <-r.es K Ma-’i. same 10 *<• .Allen Valentine, cleaning ditch . . 19 3$ Reffey. same . . 1 50 ‘lfred Bolinger, same 5 52 Oscar Hoffman, plaus. Spec., etc. . . 70*0 Mary Brandyberrv. cleaning .... x 00 -'■■rv T Marti. .Leaning ditch .. 33 75 ■fbn Koll. same 7 05 •ales B-unner. same 7 50 •t’ Mose-, wood 40 80 M Ray. school supplies ....... 347 22 • Fame, road supplies . ’ 774 1 6 ,'.ob Huser. >heep killed 9* 00 E. Andrews, cleaning 13 49 1 n E. Smith, repairs * 3 50 ( Sneicher, labor 5 OO , Brunner, labor 49 54 I W Hendricks, labor 5 00 • Nussbaumer. hauling coal . . 14 >3 : A’tgsberzer. sand 3 00 E. Jack, c-leaainz ditch . . .... 5 20 •=. for different parties .... 32 80 • e. ditching . . 32 85 0 £ •! . - - Ravi, h-ick and *ll** M Ric". tile 2 8* F. iypiden. hauFng 23 50 H’hjpger. cleaning 5 77 .ehTMBI. wood . . 2 0* id lax 1 pc Ma~ti. eleanins 1* *<< F;ank Ha-tnett. road tax 97 i H. E. Jack, cleaning ditch 2 70 Lina Brunner, cleaning 44 25

DESIGNING a head. , B Inlere.tina Ton»orlal Operatian b> «l«e F'mimouw H himtler. •• Amazing" the favorite ejaculation of the brilliant and eccentric artist. J.,ni.-S AfacNeill Whistler, is the word which sc<-m* e*t to lit the curious cuu.l.inati.m of personal pe< Hilarities nitM-liievoiis wit. tricksy j.-si*. gay qnarre*. hau: ■- vanities rial remarkable artistic perforimtlwe- revealed U* Mr. M-.itimer Menp-*' rei-ent recvileci »r hi' AL * • r/‘ The e- ■ entrici \v- •'.»-»< reirf»r were t »f V n ' z ; Jrhfil i \ :L -e Os b:< a 1 raii€-e • for be never dressed like anylwdy else. ~,1 ; •<. ? i. ' •‘ 1 e. I ' ‘ : s His - - s great, for be '■ cd the i--lai-'sition of •■oKtuuie and •no saiue seriousness wi h he wouhl have 1 ■ -towed t>l*»n fie dead the result was unmistakably pie tunrepje. , , <ed to ■«- ' ested .in • • I- own 1 :•.■■ s. y* Mr Menpes of v. . ~ys , >.a- ’-•► a i.aiber's shop. “Operatore stopped their nmnip- - .- t .-i o.ie turneii to watch - ... se ■ ■ s supremely ones : >ps IMS hair was first trim- .. . -. w ». wnb liwl the barber in < !T. - .r fv-- m * *’HiV tOU s .»* thf deiioe? *'f CMS<. ;■ .. i 1 ..* lie hultiipUiated er •> \ ... - i ■ ■ •' r \ vs i:> L;pp**l ■ - i’** in- AIM* - , ' ' I.'’'"’ I ’ r *"• • 1S : V. *e ..-k. wr : ‘vd it in n towel - » --i' * • _g' * - mtMHk amiiseil *be Ithetk beat the rest of bis hair into ring: * ** »• * Lewd A-- -C > --F.. xv.--dd L.er: rend the xir. V’TL.l’**. ier wanted a comb. This . ..J tht- a ,7t* ’txd - f r ..fy [. . a and with « few W. e '. r T'.r-. ue w «:ild -k " - T"H* • Pte r - - . *.- ' s •: T fta- - - - >«•’*'**'* 31 •* m ■ »*L«eei r -„. .. • * ■.:»* * ”*• v*h - * « - v * . ‘ -.- ■ * v”: ; • * l j * - -fie itfU* in* leriii •tar • tt- ' •Soaar *T: - «l "■ " XT.:. v:» -’- " * ’ -•• * * - - * : L ’ v .11 ’ ’ r • _ i. ?*i-:t’kz*

The Sonl of toe Tailor. I The soul of the OTft ’“ n J*® lv ’ta prc ., itself more fully ami c«e. rly in tni’jr : ng than in any other the tailor's thoughts are be Ksue pastorals in colors that me charmingly suggestive of hillside or meadow, foliage or waving gramcan make his overrents speak of bleak L,erenil!er. his dress suits of frolic and cities, his frock coats of dignity aL d wealth, his cutaways of self con- . tc - - anti his sacks of strenuousness and he can make his waistcoats jingle like limericks, his trousers sing of sun ' »lene or < f rain and mud. his spring suits chortle of hope and joy and his summer suits prattle of flowers. If he - s i artist, he can make overcoat, tin ( ’ !e ■, o;it v listreat or trousers seem a sensuous haze, a reverie in color, a riot of m tion or a vigorous portrayal of < : ting emotions in a decimated Geid of de- datlon. and if he is a muSl ini he <an impart to Ids sartorun c,'-.-o ms an expression that suggests the bleating of a lamb, the clashing of cvmbals. the rattat of a drum, the ragtime movement of a cakewalk, the waii of despair, the shout of triumph, the roar of a lion er the bray of an as,. -Sartorial Art Journal. Married AnKclfi. A donH*stic wife i< uipcoly fi woman I When we marry for love we don t marry a woman. We marry an angel, a celestial, ethereal living with wings I and a halo. As yon value your happiness nevi r remove the wings and halo. —Arthur Law Her View. She—There is no excuse for a man dancii g badly. He-But if be cannot dance ot erwise? She—Ob. that mere- : ly w . lid be all excuse for not dancing at all.—New York Hess. Vol Hi* own. "Is the house you now live in your <7wn." “Not now.” "You have s’44 it?" * “No; got maiTled." Farmers Take Notice. Are vour hogsand chickens healthy ind in as thriving condition as you would like to hav, them, if not. feed them Egyptian Hog and Chicken Cholera Remedy. Put up in gallon and half gallon cans. For sale at the ml reliable drugstore. Smith. Xagei Fdalk. 48tf

■ ■ PCD’ Williams’lndian Pile ■ 1 I >.r.tn.e..t w .il ezre b.lLd r w B.et-aitk: and lictunf 9 I ' 1; aUscr. s the lumors I laiiavs the ■.uning at ot.'i. acts I Mi,s a p ..lice, gives instant reB H Let. I>r. W.l.iams Indian P.leO.nt ■ met.lprepared for Pilesand lu-h B ing ot the private parts. Every box it w »arrar,ie,L By dnizg'-ts. by mail on re :eip’. ot n-1. - cehu and #,.*o. WIILI1M! •*i|UfACTURIbG CO . Props. Cleveland. Otic Nachtrieb t Fuelllne. PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM and beauuflef the hair. PTvuu-fea a hixunanl growth. Never Falla to Bestcre Gray Hair to its Youthful Color. Curra oca p d.seaaea * hair iaciig. aVc. and fl At at I>rugg>ta axatn/e firomo Quinine -es aCoW inOneDay, Grip in 2 Dayi f 7 )/ LJ on every Q, /r'jCyrtnrx box. 25<

: . - .- 9 15 L;* ,-Lfce’ • -.i me . 10 40 ■ Imit -t .• . t-r ’.ie 86 Bii.letrtT- Bros a- Co. furnace . 170 00 Same, mmoHaneons 10 74 Same 14 39 -: i.; -7 a- L_- - c cleaning ditch 9 63 Sam-e 1 00 ?. 2 7.::- putting in tile.. :i 75 i Ho £-• a Sm.ti* stove etc 37 04 : ,s-.- ... *57, Be--.e O. Re ..olds, sand ■ 60 : .’-inn J Soldner, office rent 15 00 I ■ Wm. M. Tague, ditch work 2 00 j Wm Scherer, road tax 95 j : D Ma—z. Jridge work 4 12 i Sam. E. Lnisnte, labor 32 00 I •.Lark and Baker, road tax 1 24 ! Minnie C. Parrish, toad tax . .. 1 42 Gerry R. Martz, serv. as supervisor *7 50 I Same, repair on bridge 19 00 I Same, cleaning ditch 50 ! Abe Boeh. road list 6 50 i John Lobsiger. serv. as supervisor 76 50 1 P W. Kessler, repair 1 75 I j Gilgian Inniger. repair 1 50 j Ben Nussbaumer. supervisor 58 50 I Same, 'leaning 27 75 Same, bridge work 13 50 i Same mason work 2 85 Christian Mertz, well 1 50 j Geo. Hirsthy. cleaning ditch 5 45 1 Same 1 50 David J Habberger. repairs 11l 44 ; R. E. Doty, ducks killed 3 00 Musser i Co., tile 3 GO Joel Ellenberger. supervisor G:j 75 Same, . leaning c refft 18 75 B. Lehman, cleaning 5 ou Hocker A Smith, coal 24 47 Sam E. Laisure. hauling <; 00 Fred Hoffman, new building No 5. 3567 fto Same extras «t No. 4 27 00 Fred Batfn an. wood 12 25 Smith a- S. barer, tp. aiiottment .. 43 14 Musser •< Co., tile 3 85 Baumgartner Bros. Co., furnace . 345 *0 Gilliom Lumber Co., coal. etc..... 95 og E M Ray, school supplies 320 34 j Liechty A Sotnner. stove, etc .... 22 58 Stengel A Craig, wall paper y C 9 tTown of Berne, docket, etc 18 00 Schug Bros, stove- *. other repaiw 1894 Same, grader renairs 7. 78 Andew Gottschalk, tile :;o 75 Same, handling rev books 7, », Berne Brick Co., brick . 14 x7 Bert,,- Grain A Hay Co., cement, etc. 7.2 27 Same, coal 172” Berne Lumber Co., road plank . . 29 59 Same, coal ! 9 x“ Eli R--r. cleaning ditch ... j 50 Jaot J Moser, same •> •>-, BeT. News advertising .... 99 Phillip Zaiigg. leaning 1<» 45 Christ. Brxu«-hy. road tax receipts. 1 oo ; William Miller, repairing road tools. 5 95 Abe Spichieger. labor 40 j , E. M. Ray. sewers i ( ,-» j. ( s John J. Soldner. serv. for 4 m 0... 16 4 0*

16 Doctors] pronounced cased Eczema incurable, but D. D. D. Prescription cured it quickly, If you doubt it, read this letterfrom a man whose integrity no one can f I question.who is the leadlngf urri " of Toledo, O.

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Tolctlo, 0.. M:.rch 55, liH D T). D.. Chicago. 111. 1 I have Jon*r desirous M wr ting y«»u a letter of irratitu • f r the happy rrsuits obtained from your U‘<iderfui remedy, . D. D. D.. and I am doing -> i -,r v. h feeling of a n .irw , tne same hai•piners and relief tu other Mifterea Ihat it brought to we. y Six \ears of intense suffering from a .. ■ ease of eczema, to tic given upas <ncuraNi|y 11 sixteen doctors, several of whoni«‘Tt <;ieeiabii it of skin diM-uM-s, and then to ta\r tr.tdeisj n know n medic ue for my ailment w i:h.»ut u and finally to procure ab'*Akuie relief and * I) permanent cure from a ntw r« n.et; .is ananerience that justifies my act -h il mkinn e known to the public: and I feel that it mi r dut.v to give it as much public tv us imssibk,?# that other sufferers in ar be rt.iv\ed. Mysffc j-athy tr”*-s out to those who have to go throoil M W " only was Ha n ' ■ ■ .m:e j I went fn.»!u home to the store a: ba>’ka."*B, g going to no plttce of amuse t ent or visitintny s friends Mmpiygoiinr through a d .vonlraitU - s I could scarcely endure. Worse ti an thauln p. restricted to eating certain it n.gv and aj 1 change from that would tto a pain. Mv hands aod fingernai.-Aer’ ui.*iM. i,. . and I wore gloves all the tin - Mveyesw. P ' swohen most of the time so that lould bartf |c see. ami mv ears and face had a.. ‘. bt c of a raw piece of steak. All this embarrassment and i.. n and ntisery have entirely left n.e. I can !•••' co! unity - receiving the attention that it shouid. ttlw . srieciali-ts will proDoui.ee you cieure.ua 1 you are advised to seek ai oih» r i of re»I donee, anti leave your establShvd ar.d p’s,ti»Ny | business, is it do wonder then that I write you this letter? Thanking yon again, ar • -’5 -•- * remedy continued success b» l.' ve me, I your grateful fri* nd. ROTERT zSUSSMAX If you are suffering the tortures of the JaffiKi P don’t hesitate, but go TODAY. 1 druggist uod insest SUH). It will not be s * expenditure, but an Investment in ’ D. D. D. Prescription y U guaranteed to cure or money rcfuadii 16 SHH YAGER & FALK. DROCCISB

Same, selling duties, etc . SI MMARY Township Fund. Balance on hanJ last settlemen t Receipts ‘.“j ? Total of Balance and receipts "4 j Disbursements , Balance Tuition Fund. 1 Balance on hand last settlemei; ?,'x-j Receipts !, ’Total of Balance and receipts . o i’ 7; i Disbursements ". j 1 Balance ’“ U Izocal Tuition Fund. * Balance on hand last settlement Receipts "L i; Total of balance and receipts ’ L i Balance . . Special School I mid ,j Balance on hand last settlemen - , ~ . . ’-'3l • 1 Receipts , ,j • Total of balance and receipts (i • Disbursements < Balance - Road Fund. ~ I Balance on hand last settleni'-n 1 Receipts <| Total of balance and receipts .. I Disbursements ........ , Balance . . Additional lloml Fund ..-5S ■B ■l ine,, <>n hand last settlement . . Receipts -.-199 3 Total of balance and receipts j Disbursements " Balance Dog Fuikl- , J Balance on hand last settlemei' i Receipts rt Total of balance and reeeiP ' I Disbursements ,0,1 Balance Total of all Faml* .. )t , < . Balance on hand last settlement ;i jF,'* Receints Total of balance and receipts ‘ Disbursements c.l? : Ba lam e State of Indiana. Adams The undersigned, being dul.' • • t nß on his oath. savs. that the win’lt n 1* and complete showing of all ,h ‘‘.. 11 j reived and paid out. as he ' r 1 ell( jitod and that the various items <« f -■ . e <u9l •id stated, and without express ot j |y T ! ment that any portion there*' ' ‘ p«f taine.l of repaid to hiui. or to _ fV j<f j son: and that he has received n<' '■ n> . ( or article of value in coasideratiott ’’ tract made bv him as trusfet JOHN J ' Townsluv Subscribed and the 31st day of December. 1 1'" ’ . cgER-J SILAS Si h' ; [ Chairman of the -' li