Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 186, Decatur, Adams County, 7 August 1925 — Page 3
Fisker & Earris CASH GROCERY Dealers in Granite, Tin and Aluminum ware. Phones 3-4-5. Free City Delivery Quality Service and lx>w Prices H/111 IZ k ar # e Cans Pet, Carnation or Bordens IVllLilk 10c; Small Cans sc; Eagle Brand 20c Sugar, Cane Granulated, 10 pounds 57c Watermelons, Large Greys, Every Melon Guaranteed, only 39c £l AIFu Pride of Decatur, a general purpose i LvUK Flour, 12 pounds 55c; 24 pounds $1.08; 48 pounds , $2.15 Flour, Gooch’s Best. More and Better Bread,.... 24 lbs. . $1.25; 48 lbs. . $2.50; Barrel . .$9.90 Peanut Butter, Best Quality Nice and Smooth.. With plenty of Oil, pound only 20c C A • D Flake White. R. N. M. or P& G MV Al White Napth, 7 bars for 29c D/TT* A TAfC Fancy No. 1, 15 lb. peck IV 1 Al UIJ 49c; 60 lb. bushel for $.89 Campbell’s Soups, All Varieties, can 10c Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 cans 15c Michigan Hand Picked Navy Beans, 5 lbs. ... 37c Van (’amps Pork and Beans, Ige. cans 3 for .. 25c Shredded Wheat Biscuit, package 11c .Jello ,all flavors, package 10c Soap Chips in bulk, 2 pounds for 25c Salmon, Tall Cans Pink 15c Peaches, Large Yellow Halves Heavy Syrup, Large Cans ae real value, can 25c; Doz. $2.94 Peaches in Gallon Cans California Yellow 7 Fine Quality, Gallon can 79c Cherries, Red Pitted, Gallon Cans, New’ Pack Fine Quality, Gallon for 89c Libby's Apple Butter, Gallon Cans 89c Libby’s Apple Butter, Quart Cans 25c Kraut, Large Cans, Finest Quality only can .. 10c Olives, Full Quarts, Fancy Greens for 55c WII—I MWMMIIIIH—aiIIi—IUH—I JllLM—|—| Oieo, May time, a real value, pound 25c Celery, Vesscher’s it,s different, thoroughly bleached bunch of 3 to 4 stocks 15c Tobacco, All Scraps 10c size ... .3 for 25c; 15c size 2 for 25c Fould’s Macaroni, Spaghetti and Egg Noodles, 3 for 25c Fruit Jars, Ball Bros., Pints .. 68c; Quarts 78c; y 2 Gallons $1.09 Fruit Jar Rubbers for Hot or Cold Pack 2 dz. ,15c Baking Powder, Royal, 12 ounce can 45c Tomatoes, Fancy Pack, 2 No. 2 cans 25c Peas, Good Quality, 3 cans 25c Peas, Ne wPack, Nice and Tender Junes, 2 cans 25c Coffee, Values in bulk 32-40-& 44c Cocoa, Runkles, 2 pounds 25c Fig Bars, always fresh here, 2 pounds 25c Prunes, Santa Claras, Medium size, pound ... 10c Lemons, Large Fancy, dozen for 25c Laundry Soap, Home Made Style, Full pound Cakes, 2 for 15c ■MnanNMcaHMWMMMBBMHaMsaawM Wash Boards, Special Value 48c Galvanized Pails, 10 qt 23c; 12 qt. 25c; 14 qt. 28c Garbage Cans, Heavy Galvanized, Glass Water Tumblers, 6 for 25c 6 Large White Dinner Plates 74c Complete Assortment of Fruits and Vegetables
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. AUGUST 7. 1925
New Sewage Plant At Winona To Cost SIOO,OOO Winona Lake. Ind., Am. 7 — Th** town board of Winona Lake la hastening preparations for construction of a new sewage disposal p tint that will cost nearly SIOO,OOO. Construction of the plant was
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agreed on by the hoard after a conference with Dr. William F. King, secretary of the state board of health. Dr. King told the board the plant must’ be constructed after fnvestlga-. tlon revealed that contamination of | water at Winona latke was responalbl* for a typhoid fever epidemic. Hight deaths and several hundred cases of fever resulted after the an-
nual convention of the church of Brethren several weeks ago. The new plant wil be completed before opening of next season’s actlvl tie i at Winona latke, O' ■ — ■ — "" Thinks Some Citizens Always Are ‘‘Agin’ It” Indianapolis, Aug. 7 — Fred Bates Johnson, school board member, thinks some citizens of Indianapolis are naturally "tight". "Some taxpayers are against everything,” he said at a luncheon club meeting, "if a ten cent raise in the tax levy would assure every man, woman and child in Indianapolis a place in Heaven, there are elements who would oppose it. o — Speakers For County Institutes Assigned Indianapolis, Aug. 7. (I nited p resa Eleven members of the staff of the state department of public instruction have been assigned as county institute speakers, it was announced today. The county institutes will be in progress throughout the state from August 17 to September 4. A strong program of lectures on
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educational programs has been prepared by the state educational departAttendance of all teachers In each county at the county Institute Is com pulsory under the state law. institute speakers announced by the , department are: Dr Henry N. Sherwood, stale superintendent of public Instruction. ’ George A. Spencer, assistant state ' superintendent of public Instruction. R E. Blackwell, deputy state superintendent of public Instruction. Miss Blanche Merry, state attend- , ance officer. E. E. Ramsey, head of the inspection division. Dale C. Pickett, assistant in the Inspection divison. John W- Rlttenger, assistant In the i inspection division. William F. Vogel, inpseetor of teachI er licensing. Z. M. Smith, director of vocational > education. r (’. B. Gwyn, supervisor of rehabllRation. , , .i ■— --O~ 1 " — i Young Millionaire Ships On Freighter As Sailor n■ l - — n Pasedena, Calif., Aug. 7— (I nited | Press)—Three months ago a millionn aire youth shiped from the port of
• San Francisco on the freighter West ■ Jester as a deckhand, lowest Joh W1 the schooner. None of the crew au S | )( .’.' 1 ted his Identity, and he was accorded • no special privileges. Recently the youth returned to his r home here, a quartermaster, his Iden tlty still unrevealed to the captain and '• crew. He had sailed half ways round the world, touched every port of call in s the Orient, and gathered a wealth of human interest materia) which |„. i- plans to incorporate in a novel. The sailor was Hunter S. Kimbrough I- 24, son of Judge A. C. Kimbrough Mississippi millionaire, and brother in- » law of Upton Sinclair, the socialst. Deckhand Worth Millions i- Young Kimbrough is worth millions in his own right, and could have pi lr . e chased and sunk for an afternoons pleasure the freighter upon which he i- sailed as a deckhand. Put he wanted to see the "seamy” side of life and J for three months he colected his $25 and rations, the first wages he ever 1 earned except at his writing. On his return to Pasedena, Kimbrough did not sit down at once and start pounding a typewriter. Instead he went job-hunting, in search of some r thing to occupy the major of his time (j and energy, rather than devote his ( entire efforts to recording his exper- { iences. , ‘T’U admit it wasn't all fun, “KirnI brough said. "But it was real adventure and a treat for a fellow who never had to rough it before." — —o- _ SHERIDAN —The Florida bug has bitten Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Stephens, of here, parents of quadruplets. The four children are being exhibited at many fairs, picnics and shows, proceeds will be used for a trip to the southland this fall. Ashbaucher’s FURNACES LIGHTNING RODS SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING Phone 765 or 739
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