Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 42, Decatur, Adams County, 18 February 1925 — Page 3
fcISOfCMN I 1 I (III! CONTEST; ■ — 1 lilial E.Steury lells I low : I' l i.re. iii;, Ai ; re , 0( ■ Pqn urv. U H.Hnb' rof the : ■ uMv <vrn I'lah. *>•" ">«<’” . i. < or.t book ‘ii i in " b "i' l^fr 0 er>'W hi* a<r '* “ f ,orn ■' B* *7 H.Oh-V “l-l" S,artHd a > vie “>■ ,i, “ id s " lert ,he ' au.pl' ' I- " )s ' in, " r - . a t u<«- an.u-’-i Althougb ( B’ U n- itfirresb-d H ‘'‘ a ,or "| BirZ a "" ndP " ■* '. jrui ,.r-' : ‘“ d * ““ r ag"i» ,hat a . Cnr “| B7t P.r.n.-.l I — -at-r to jom. I W,„ lw , t .d my aere in that part of ( "> ii,h 1 kn " w iiia ,bB ‘r f ■L year* The groan.) was low MP ..■■■■■ain.-l n.or- ,ha '‘ «Z r parts of th.' tiehl I started to -!-’< ‘ >ny —1 some when J was ■2y l 0 start t.-iinir tor seed. 1 MT:.,,| my sent from my father’s BK corn, takine only the nicest. ■ ears. I tested my seed M-r -lone with that, of my f- tli-T in 9, commercial wh -~ h ,akP ’ » r -re <f four hundred ears nt a time. aHne Vitality Os th ’ < nrn 1 elected W per eent. £■ r..n now everything had gone alhut bad weather set in when I to plant and I was delayed BBjore than a month, not planting tinIHtilJtinc 2"th Althmmh my yield was flSgy g,x>d. I learn. .I many practical in eariny for corn. 1 found, IMa,! £IW I S l ' I e.lection is essential hHio Kiucess. I al*o found that froliiiiivaten " ’* necessary and BH'tlUt (l .cp. I he- .ahivation later in gM.Jp the torn -••■riouslv. HUI Juana, of the extremely short gmtswiti! season tlii* year 1 have bigplans for next year. I plan NBgsin join th" dub and will try to Hp my corn on. as soon as practical the spring. 1 have some seed corn ■Bjpfawl and wil! in tl:- spring, after the corn selei t the nicest, GHsroni:'-' o.r* aid plant these on my i ■ txt SB 11 trying to raise 100 bushels of ■Btm ;»-r ;.t-rf 1 would proceed in this ■Biurr I would d. I-t some ground aB.slL p::;:r.. h..tn tn known as muck. BBiti wr.'ild drill il.e corn in rows inSB%<i of planting in hills. 1 would be sure of the seed. I would ■kl .p the i...rn free from weeds. B Th-'ldas -ntia 1 m w inning th" ■■antis' is "p.-rsev.Tanco." Even if 98%- pan nf your program doe-: not B* as you had planned, just keep aß«it and do tli" mxt part that much HBtettfr because of it At least, al■Bnys hear in mind the motto. "Do It ■ Uh'" ■K Ih’ote-Albert St* ury is the son of HBMtr Stviiry. who live five miles sonhwesi of It. rne. In Monroe town Mg o —— B Suit Against Decatur ■ Firm Delayed At Portland 88 Portland, Feb. is.— The submission cause was withdrawn from the yesterday when it was found the Xj. ii,.:. Biehl company of BBdetoygan, Wis., had no interest, in ■■Hi suit on account filed some months against the Schafer Company of ■ *Kiur. because of the fact that ■ tools and Biehl are not partners ■■ the business at this time. The ■ krtwrehip having been d,tssolved filing of the complaint. The of the plaintiff Nichols to ■’«« the John C. Nichols Company ■ Wy to the suit was granted by ■* R ' n Wheat and the cause ■ cintinuod until the next term of Casp was ,lrou kht to Jay ■hi y ° n 1 (tlan Be of venue from ■ The plaintiff sues to ■koN? c" afCoUnt nf *335.33 for H%'l 10 ars w k>ch they allege were I Btoilin' 1111 de " Verfiß ,0 the Schafer Bwaimi/ a Who,eßale concern. The B wlla rs Cnmpa " > m;ln ’ifactures horse Schafer ' a member of the here 6 '"’ rep,,esente<l the Ktion is that > H esterday ’ « ia con- ■ ’«* the h hIH Coln l lall y does not ph aCr ° ant ’ He his firm B* e r’h of lho " sanrls of dollars B"'™ of w ( °? 8 collars from the 01(1 B’«r. thev h ° lS ’ Biet ” an<l that one as m,,ch as ■look c V *. , h ° f hor se collars and BMr s tllsco 'mt. ■ b) .' Cl^afer' 8 firm wag represenle<l fc ai l i L ' 1 - Z ° f Decatur . and K waintiff’, n,/ 81 ’ 18 of Portland. The of Portl^T 9 Were Dlck nart ’ ■«'rkofFo T a " d ,larr >’ E- KenH uri ''ayne. g| ’• tkraham and daughter. ■>"'ayne visitin " lh ” rtay in Port ■ siting with fricn(]3 . gja x
llurli Fight Arena Being Erected In Florida Now New York. Jersey Chy. and other capitals of the prizefight world save the entry of a new liidder for charnpiiui hip bouta in Jacksonville, ri<irld.i mcording to Hugh Etillerton, writing In this w»-ok’s issue ol Liberty. "I'lorida is now figuring tipo’i sta" Ing the idg champion hip priye fights al J.iiksonville.” Fullerton says "Tim city is IniUdiiu' uu arena to .seat filly thousand persons, and the promoter! are of lite opinion that the fighters will prefer to box in Florida as the receipts from the fights will not he subject to any state income tax. The state law permits boxing, and. uncording to the boosters, can be amended to meet-conditions if the fighters find fault with the present lawMiss Rose J/-yse. of the H. and R Dry .floods store, is enjoying a weeks vacation. I ; A Word to the Wise I "In March I was called to the bedside of my sister in Brewton. Ala bums. She was given up to die and was almost dead. Talked In a whisI per. Doctors soiil nothing but an operation would save her and she was t<>o weak for that. Iler color was yellow as a pumpkin and she was filled with gas. That day I hoard of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy and went and got a bottle for her. In three weeks she was able to be about and walked a mile to church. I am praising your medicine to everyone.” It is n simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from tbe intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments. including appendicitis. Ondose will convince or money refund «d. Ilolthouse Drug Co- and druggists everywhere. o HELP KIDNEYS BY DRINKING MORE WATER .Take Salts to Flush Kidneys and Help Neutralize Irritating Acids Kidney and bladder irritations of ten result frfim acidity, says a noted authority. The k’dneys help filter Ithis acid from the blood and pass it on to the bladder, where it may remain to irritate and inflame, causing a burning, scalding sensation, or setting up an irritation at the neck of the bladder, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night The sufferer is in constant dread; the water passe sometimes with a scalding sensation and is very prefuse; again, there is is difllcutly in avoiding it. Bladder weakness, most folks call it because they can’t control urination. While it is extremely annoying and sometimes very painful, this is often one of the most simple ailments to overcome. .Begin drinking lots of soft water, also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from your pharmacist and take a tahlespoonful in a "glass of water before breakfast. Continue this for two or three days. This will help neutralize the acids in the system so they on longer are a source of irritation to the bladder and urinary organs, which then act normal again. Jad Salts is inexpensive, and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and is used by thousands of tolks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by acid irritation Jad Salts causes no bad effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent. lithia-water drink which may ciuickly relieve your* bladder irritation. By all moans have your physician examine your kidneys at least twice a yoar.
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