Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 168, Decatur, Adams County, 17 July 1925 — Page 6
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Fisher&Harris CASH GROCERY Dealers in Granite, Tin and Aluminumware Phones 3, 4 or 5 Free City Delivery. Quality Groceries At la>w Prices. HTTP A Cane Granulated, 10 pounds .59c bUGAK 25 pound bag for $1.55 pn May time the quality nut Oleo, lb. 25c ULLU Nuco, Nut Oleo, pound 29c Bananas, the Better Quality, Nice, Large 25C Fig Bars, Fresh Appetizing Cookies, 2 lbs.. .25c Foulds Macaroni, Spaghetti or Egg Needles, 3 packages 25c Best Grade of Head Rice, pound 10c Kellogg’s Pep Bran, 2 packages.. Swans Down Cake Flour, package ’•»e Beans, Michigan Hand Picked, 5 pounds... 37c F 1 ! FIT TO Gooch’s always makes good bread I‘LvUK 24 lb. $1.25; 48 It). $2.50; bbl. $9.90 Pride of Decatur Brand, 12 lbs 60c 21 lbs $1.15 48 It)S $2.30 Jello, All Flavors, package 16c (.'rape Nuts, package 15c CA A D Laundry, Flake White, P. & G. 29c iJvAI or R.N.M. White Naptha, 7 bar Soap. Toilet, Palmolive, 4 bars 29c Soap, Toilet, Woodburys, 25c cake 21c Corn Flakes, Jersey, 3 packages 25c Prunes, Santa Clara, medium size, pound .. 10c Mil IT ’ cans l >e t’ C arna t* on or Borden 10c IVIILII Small cans sc. Eagle Brand, can 20c Soap Chips, in bulk, pound 15c Starch, Laundry, 3 pounds 25c Celery, Red Ribbon, Bleached White, bunch .15c Peaches, Evaporated, Fancy Large, pound.. 20c Hominy, Large cans, Snow White, 3 cans... ,28c Pumpkin, Large cans, Solid Pack, 2 cans 25c Peas, Good Grade, 3 cans 25c; Can 10c Peas, New Pack, Tender June, 2 cans 25c Tapioca, Pearl, 2 pounds 25c Tapioca, Instant, 2 packages 25c Cocoa, 2 1-pound packages for 25c Cocoa, Hcrschey, 1 pound can 32c Brooms, 4 sew ed, a real value 39c Chlorax for Cleaning and Bleaching, bottle.. 25c Peaches, Yellow Peeled, gallon can 75c Tomatoes, gallon can, solid pack 60c Climalene, large box for 21c Bowlene for Toilet Bowls, can 15c Fly Tox, Liquid Fly Killer, 50c size 45c 75c size for 69c Glass Water Tumblers, full size, 6 for 25c Tin Cups, pint size 4c Dust Pans, Japanned 10c and 15c Heavy Splint Clothes Baskets 75c and 85c Special Wash Boards, full size 48c Heavy Willow Ciothes Baskets $1.55 Window Screens, Adjustable 50c and 70c Complete assortment of Fruits and Vegetables.
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FARMERS WILL JUDGE CATTLE . I I Adams County Team Likely Will Be Entered In National Dairy Show Adams county farmers who are desirous of trying tliefr skill in judging cattle will get an opportunity to do ; so in trying out for a team to repre- j sent Adams County in a contest to be
It’s a Hearty Sandwich When It’s Made With HOLSUM The Quality Loaf—Plus More Slices—Better Baked For it better balanced meal and more efficient work days—it pays to watch not only how much you eat. but also what you eat! It's surprising what a difference HOLSUM makes ill your health and general welfare! Also your appetite. For one thing HOLSI M is better baked and more easily digested than the average kind of bread due to the highest quality ingredients used and the individual shape of the loaf! Besides it gives you more slices at no increase in price! Your Grocer Has It or Will Get It i f For You b Fresh Every Day g FOR YOUR I I SUNDAY DINNER | K Special Spring Lamb 1 Choice Bunch of Spring Chickens g | Nice Fat Hens for Stewing g Good Prime Native Beef and Veal || | SPEClAL—Oleomargarine I |j Good Luck, 3 pounds B NllCOa 8 Oak Grove, Farrels A-l % Churngold * I PICKLES— ■ Heinz Sweet Pickles, dozen 20c § f Jumbo Dill Pickles, dozen 50c || § Sour Pickles, 3 for 10c || J Sours, in jars, each 25c || f Burco Sandwich Pickles, jar 35c ■ B Van Camps Pork and Beans, can ... 10c ■ I COFFEE— ■ -I 1 1 Empire, Bursleys and M. J. B. g| i Special—Man-O-War Coffee, 2 lbs. 85c gi CHEESE— I Brick Cheese—Amish Swiss—Wheel J J Swiss—Longhorn ('ream—Block Swiss || 1 Pimento—Fresh Cottage — Limburger. S | COLD MEATS— g j| Pork Tenderloin, Boiled Ham, Bologna, J f Minced Ham, Pressed Ham, Pork Loaf, ® Summer Sausage, Dried Beef and Veal j Loaf. All home-made. J; Just a few Pork and Beef Tenders |" j Fresh Spare Ribs, Neck Ribs and Liver. Creamery Butter —Cloverleaf, | White Mountain & Rosemary • s Fancy Cottage Rolls and Smoked Hams. > We handle Little Elf canned goods. Give us a trial order. 1 We deliver to all parts of city. Any Time. | Just phone 106 or 107. | Mutschler Meat Market j
held at the National Dairy Show j which wil occur in Indianapolis, Oct-. ober 10 to 17. Mr. Roy Price, testerj employee by the Adams County Cow 'Testing Association, has stated that | those who wish to compete for the j team should Ret in touch with him as soon as possible. Any man or woman is eligible to compete who has not acted us a judge at a fair, served us agricultural teacher or entered in any collegiate contest. Teams will consist of three members witli an a.ternate having the same qualifications as the i members of the team. Gold, silver and I bronze medals will be given to winners in the contest at the Exposition.
If a number manifest a desire to try out for the team. M Is likely arrangements will be made for practice judging. After sufficient practice has been given, a contest will be held to determine the members of the team Those interested should call or wr t» nice at Herne, immediately. Rules governing the contest are as follows: 1. Amateur individuals and teams shall judge only one breed. 2. Each contestant may be required to judge three classes of animals, cows, heifers, bulls. 3. A class shall consist of four cows or four heifers or four bulls of similar age and breed. 4. contestants shall not confer with each other or anyone except judging officials and shall not receive or give assistance in any form during the contest. , . 5. Time allowed for placing eac class of animals, 15 minutes. 6. Official placing of animals will be made by judge named by the exposition management, — -O ~ Dempsey Plans To Fight This Year By Henry L. Farrell, (U. P. Staff Correspondent.) New York, July 17—Jack. Dempsey the world’s heavyweight champion, is going to fight this year but not against Harry Wills. „ "Not until next summer for W’llls, Dempsey said when he returned from a trip to Europe with his bride, Estelle Taylor. "Wills is a big fellow- and a good fighter,” Dempsey said. ‘‘l've got to get q couple of fights under my belt before I meet him. I haven’t been in a ring since 1 fought Firpo and I know that I have to get some target practice.” Dempsey didn’t look w’ell when he returned. He said he was weighing about 200 pounds but he didn’t look it. There were folds in his coat
I SAM HITE’S I Grocery-Meat Market | I Dry Goods—Hardware i Free Delivery Service Twice Daily on the Above Lines. | Use Phone 204 if You Cannot Make a Personal Call. I SUGAR?"— 0 """"' 59c I Don or» c Fancy Golden Bananas DcHlcinclS: pounds £. WU Fancy New Navy Beans, "7 I Beans 10pounds i wC j i linn mi 11 ii in i mu O I Fancy Dried Fancy Large Fancy Seedless Fancy Rich f ; | PEACHES PRUNES RAISINS Cream Center 4 per pound 2 pounds 2 pounds Chocolate Drops, I I I 20c 35c 25c per 18c I I ■——— HMM i FRESH SMOKED AND COLD MEATS OF ALL KINDS. I 10 cakes Van Camps White QQ I 2 cans Perr ' ec t Kraut, OKz* Naptha Soap Ot/C I Large size I 50 lb. block of Salt Extra Good 5-Sewed Brooms I p“"„ o p t Xu^ i, \ F ‘. ncy 25c 100 tt :. bai . o, .T.. Sh ' ,, ‘ 98c I I Per'ean B *'"'.’”’. 15C R “ l " e ’ Oli - 25C I I 30? I I . 25c | ! — 25 c I I Large Fancy Georgia Watermellons, each 45c & 50c I Fancy Southern Cantelopes, each . 10c and lfc Fancy New Peaches, per pound ' | Extra Large Cucumbers, each '4 ''sc and 10c I
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across the shoulders and plenty of room inside his collar. He said he was suffering from a heavy cold and that he wasn’t a good sailor. Dempsey had a denial read) for all the stories that have been going around about he and Kearns. ••jack Kearns and I are bound by contract for another year.’’ he said. •He can still do business for me but he has to ask me about it.” Dempsey said that he is not in financial distress. "I made money in Europe and didn’t spend much,” he said. ‘ Estelle bought a lot of stuff in Paris but, you know, she has her own money. She doesn’t draw on me.” The champion said he was not concerned about the attitude of the New York boxing commission. "I thought that I had reached an understanding with the commission before I went to Europe,” he said. “The commissioners told me I could have a license as soon as I agreed
to fißht Wills end that was acceptable to me. I don’t know what all the shooting is about.” It is likely that Dempsey will flght either Gene Tunney or Bartley Madden in lhe fall - Fl °y d Fll xslmmon« wants Dempsey to fight for him at Michigan City and Jimmy Deforest would like to put him In his p 0 ] 0 grounds. If the boxing commission will allow Dempsey to engage In a preliminary fight as it did in the case of .Mickey Walker, the fight will be Staged In New York with Tunney as the opponent. — —o ■■ Anderson Church Bas New Brodcasting Station ■ Anderson, July 17.—A radio broadcasting statlop has been installed in the First Baptist church, Anderson. The evening services of the church will be broadcast every Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Programs of music and of general interest will also be presented on Monday, Wednesday an d Friday evenings at 8:30 o’clock. The station is WEBD, 240 meters. Rev. S. W. Powell, pastor of the church, has wide experience in broadcasting with the large stations in the ; east, .— o , TIPTON— Men bathers persisted in swimming in the Hopewell gravel pit at Tipton without clothing. Nearby residents stopped it. They poured i crude oil in the water according to Sheriff Lowka. 1 FORT WAYNE—Mrs. Elizabeth Ma- ; bbitt of Fort Wayne is dead. Her daughter, Luella Mabbitt was murdered at Young America forty years ago. Her slayer was lynched. SUMJVAN—Stae-wide search is on r for Allan McCray 14. of Sullivan, missing from his home for more than a i week. a Zionsville —Zionscville town board i has issued an order forbidding the i sending of its fire truck into the counj trv to fight rural fires.
