Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 207, Decatur, Adams County, 29 August 1919 — Page 3
LHO 0 L SUPPLIES ■CHOUk p O R THE GRADES I The following books and supplies Li I be needed by the pupils in the Various grades and high school: First Grade Lhilds Classic Primer 21 fcr.x of Crayolas uo fcoval Exercise book No. 62 05 fone drawing pencil .05 Btixon’s Beginners five cent pencil | \o 308 05 L ive cents to teacher for drawing j i caper ■ * * L hilds Classic First Reader 221 public School Writing System I Book 1 • • ••• • : ?® [Natural Method First Reader . ..v ..>1 Second Grade Childs Classic Second Reader 28 Hollis-Dann Music Course, Book 2 .30 [centennial Speller 15 The Public School Writing Sysletn, Copy book. No. 2 09 Box of M-B water colors 25 [Box of Embecp crayolas .10 Water pan 05 One five cent pencil 05 One drawing pencil 05 Practical Modern Arts Drawing Book No. 1 15 Roval Componsition Tablet No. 860 .05 Royal Spelling Tablet 'No. 7 05 The Public School Writing System.. Copy book No. 2 09 j Five cents to teacher for drawing paper °5 j Royal Writing Book No. 203 05 | Natural Method Second Reader .. .37 Third Grade Childs Classic Third Reader 35 Centennial Speller 15 Wentworth-Smith School Arithmetic 51 The Public School Writing System. Copy Book No. 3 09 Hollis-Dann Music Course No. 2 .. .301
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Box of M-B water colors 25 Box of Crayolas m Water Pan [[ gr, One five cent pencil 05 Five cents to teacher for drawing paper One pen holder 05 Practical Modern Arts Drawing Course No. 2 15 Royal Spelling Tablet No. 7 . . . . . .05 Royal Composition tablet No. 860...05 Golden Rod Tablet No. 80 05 Royal Writing Tablet No. 203 ... .05 j Natural Method Third Reader 42 Fourth Grade Elson Primary School Reader Book 4 37 Centennial Speller .15 Wentworth-Smith School Arithmetic. Primary book 31 The Public School Writing System. No. 4 og Hollis-Dann Music book No. 3 35 Box of M-B Water colors 25 One pen holder 05 Water Pan 05 One five cent pencil 05 One drawing pencil 05 Manly-Bailey’s lessons in English. Book 1 25 Gordy’s Stories of Early American History 50 Tarr-McMurray’s Intro. Geography ,40 Five cents to teacher for drawing paper 05 Royal Spelling Tablet No. 7.... 05 [Golden Rod Tablet No. 80 05 Royal Note Book, No. 765 05 Royal Composition Tablet No. 870. ..05 Royal Theme Tablet No 76.. 05 Royal Writing No. 203 05 Health Habits, a Physiology 48 Practical Modern Arts Drawing Course Book 3 15 Palmer Method for Writing'.”. [25 Fifth Grade Elson’s Grammar School Reader Book 1 42 i Wentworth-Smith School Arithine- "
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' tics—Advanced Book 54 I Manly Bailey Lessons in English, > Book No. 1 25 i Tarr-McMurray’s Intro. Geography .40 Gordy Stories of Later American ; HiHtory 60 i Centennial Speller 15 Conn’s Physiology & Health...'. .55 ; The Public School Writing System , No. 5 Q 9 ■ Hollis-Dann Music Course No. 4 .35 • Box of M-B water colors 25 ■ Water pan 05 , One pen holder .1 05 One carbon drawing pencil 05 Webster's Elementary Dictionary .75 Five cents to teacher for drawing ' paper 05 ' Royal Spelling Tablet No. 7 05 Royal Theme Tablet No. 76 05 Golden Rod Book No, 80 05 Royal Writing Book No. 104 05 I Practical Modern Arts Drawing i Course. Book 4 15 i Royal Note No. 765 05 ; Palmer Method for Writing 25 ; Sixth Grade ; Elson Grammar School Reader, ■ Book 11 42 Wentworth-Smith School Arithmetics, Advanced book , .54 ' Water Pan 05 Hollis Dann Music Course No. 5 .40 , Box of M-B water colors 25 Manley-Bailey’s Lessons in English, Book £ 45 ’ Gordy’s American Beginners in Europe 70 [ Tarr-McMurry’s New Complete Geography .80 ? Centennial Speller 15 ' Conn’s Physiology & Health 55 ’ The Public School Writing System ' No. 6 09 . One pen holder •. .05 ’ One drawing pencil 05 ' Webster’s Elementary School Dictionary 75 Ten cents to teacher for drawing 1 paper 10 Royal Spelling Tablet No. 7 10 , Practical Modern Arts Course. Book 5 15 Royal Theme Tablet No. 76 05 Golden Rod Tablet No. 80 05 Royal Note Book No. 765 05 Wisely’s Grammar 65 Royal Writing Book No. 104 05 Palmer Method for Writing 25 Seventh Grade Baker-Thorndike: Every Day Classics. Indiana Edition, Seventh Reader 61 Wentworth-Smith school arithmetic advanced book 54 Manly-Bailey Lessons tn English, Book 2 45 Gordy’s United States History 80 Tarr-McMurray's Complete Geography 80 Centennial Speller 15 The Public School Writing System No. 7 09 Box of M-B water colors 25 One drawing pencil 05 One pen holder 05 One water pan 05 Ten cents to teacher for drawing paper .10 Webster’s Elementary School Dictionary 75 Conn’s Physiology and Health 55 Hollis-Dann, Music Course. Book 6 .45 Royal Theme Tablet No. 76 05 Royal Spelling Tablet No. 7 05 Royal Note Book No. 865 05 Royal Composition Tablet No. 838 .05 Golden Rod Tablet No. 80 05 The Public School Writing System. Book No. 7 09 Royal Writing Book No. 104 05 Practical Modern Arts Drawing Course, Book 6 20 Wisley’s Grammar 60 Hughes' Community Civics 1.05 Palmer Method for Writing 25 Eighth Grade Baker-Thorndike: Every Day Classics, Indiana Edition, Eighth Reader oi Wentworth-Smith School Arithmetic, Advanced Book 54 Manly-Bailey Lessons in English. Book No. 2 45 j Gordy’s United States History 80 | Centennial Speller '.15 Box of M-B water colors 25 Water-pan 05 Carbon drawing pencil 05 Webster’s Elementary School Dictionary 75 One pen holder 05 Ten cents to teacher for drawing Paper 10 Palmer Manual for writing 25 Royal Spelling Tablet No. 7 05 Royal Theme Tablet No. 76 05 Royal Composition Tablet No. 838 .05 Golden Rod Tablet No. 80 05
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Royal Writing Book No. 104 .... 05 The Hollis-Dann Music Course Book 6 45 Practical Modern Arts Course, Book 7 20 Royal Tablet No. 865 05 The Public School Writing System, No. 8 09 Wiley's Grammar 60 Hughes’ Community Civics 1.051 School Supplies for High School. Freshmen Lewis & Hosic’s Practical English for High School 84 Wells & Hart’s New High School Algebra 1.08 Scott’s Elementary Latin 84 j Bennett’s Latin Grammar 67 Ellis Rational Speller 35 Roval writing book for theme work No. 1025 ...” 05 Domestic Science book, Bailey’s 1.00 Manual Training General Science, Caldwell & Eikenberry Composition Book-Tablet No. 838 .05 Theme Tablet No. 1025 05 Sophmores Lewis & Hosic’s Practical English for High Schools 84 Newall & Harper’s Plain & Solid Geometry 1.11 Walker’s Caesar (Seven book edition) 1.04 Webster’s Early European History 1.35 Bennett's New Latin Composition .84 Ellis Rational Speller 35 Royal writing book for theme work No. 1025 05 Juniors Lewis & Hosic’s Practical English for High Schools 84 Wells & Hart’s New High School Algebra 1.08 Newall & Harper’s Plain & Solid Geometry 1.11 Johnston & Kingery’s Cicero (Ten oration) 1.04 Robinson & Beard Outlines of European History. Book No. 2.... 1.25 Long’s American Literature ....1.13 Ellis Rational Speller 35 Gregg Shorthand Manuals 1.12 Gregg Speed Studies 75 Stenographer’s note book 60 R.. .05 Royal writing book for theme work No. 1025 ........... .05 Seniors Lewis & Hosic’s Practical English for High Schools 84 Smith’s Arithmetic of Business.. .92 Knapp’s Vergil 1.26 Fite's History of U. S 1.35 Reed’s Forms & Function of the American Government 1.25 Mitcalf's History of English Literature 1.05 Adams Commercial Geography.. .1.18 Brownlee’s First Principles of cf Chemistry 7. ..1.04 Millikan & Gale, A First Course in Physics 1.04 Ellis Rational Speller 35 Gregg Shorthand Manuals 1.12 Gregg Shorthand Studies 75 Royal writing book for theme work No. 1025 05 K. OF C. NOTICE There will be no meeting Monday, Sept. Ist, the regular meeting will be held Monday, Sept. Bth, when the annual election of officers will take place, all members are kindly asked to be present at this meeting. Meeting starts at 8 p. m. G. K. WISH TO SELLTRY THE CLASSIFIED COLUMN
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FIGURES NEVER LIE In January, 1910, there were in the | United States, 62,683 single men inline and 26,047 married men insane which shows (hat the crazy men stay single. At (he same time there were I 377.115 single women insane—which | proves that in January 1910, married life made more women crazy than it did men. And the more you study [ these figures the crazier it makes you. j Journal of the American Medical Association. RAYMOND GASS IN THE STATES! Frank Gass received a letter from his son, Raymond, from Camp Sher-) man, Ohio. This came as quite a surprise as they had no idea that he was in the States. He landed in the! States a week ago and was discharged August 28. He has accepted an offer to go to Camp Pike in Arkansas' with the first bunch that landed from the division. Camp Pike is the home of the first bunch. The fare is paid,) including every thing. He expects to; come home in two or three weeks. 1
ISSUED LICENSE Violet L. Neuenschwander, daughMecca Theater Last Time Tonight “DADDY LONG LEGS” A reproduction of .Jean Webster’s famous play, j featuring Mary Pickford which played to a full house at all shows last night will be shown for the last lime in this city tonight.) The play is the biggest photo play of the year, and is! well worth your time and money. If you were unable lo see this great feature last night, don’t fail to attend this evening. Same old price, 15 and 25 cents phis war lax, and you will agree it is well worth the price. Follow the crowd to the [Mecca Theater tonight.
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ter of Joel Neuenschwander and Rayofrnond E. Byerly, a farmer and son | of D. M. Byerly of Adams county were [issued a marriage license in Bluffton yesterday, according to the Bluffton I News. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT [ Resolutions of respect in memory [of Comrade Eli M. Ray. Sleep on ye fallen comrade, the victory you have won. You’ve served the nation’s banner, your task has been well done. i Rest under wreaths of laurel by grateful people given, We strew your grave with bowers, the sweetest gift of heaven. Commander— It is our sad duty to [report to you that Comrade Eli M. Ray, a late member of Company “H”, [of the 89th Regiment of Indiana Vol-
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unteer Infantry, during the war of the Rebellion, and who was a tried, true and faithful member of Sam Henry Post, No. 63, Department of Indiana G. A. R. was on August 25th, 1919, called by our Great Commander to the Grand Army above. WHEREFORE—We, your committee, in testimony of his loyalty to his country when her glorious principles of freedom were assailed, of his private character, as a citizen, and as a true and loyal member of the Grand Army of the Republic, recommend that a copy of these expressions of our regard for the fallen comrade, be sent to the family of our deceased comrade, that this resolution of respect be spread on the records of this post and a copy given the city daily for publication. W. B. SHOLTY W. H. MYERS SAMUEL CHRONISTER —Commit tee.
