Decree of Acharnai on funding an annual sacrifice from revenue from the theatre
Csapo and Wilson II, 51-4 Date: ca. 325-300 BC
          . . .    . . .    . . . the treasurer and the demarch 
        in office shall also give them 
        (5)for [the sacrifice] each year
        20 drachmas from
        the money collected
        from the theatre; and if the theatre
        is [unsold? (apraton)] the demarch 
        (10)and the treasurer in office
        shall give the specified amount 
        for the sacrifice from the
        [common (koinēs)] budget (dioikēseōs) of the 
        demesmen; and the secretary [with? on behalf of? (hyper)] the demesmen
        (15)shall inscribe this decree 
        on a stone stele and stand it 
        in the sanctuary of Athena
        Hippia; and the demarch  
        -enes shall give them
        (20) 20 drachmas for inscribing the stele
        and account for it to the demesmen.[1]