Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 207, Decatur, Adams County, 1 September 1925 — Page 3

FOR 1925-1926 FOR R PI’BI.IC SCHOOLS

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Elementary Am History Govt. Woodburn ft Moran' 148 Mustery of Words, Boo); 1) 361 M B Water Colors, B 4 to' Water pan . .05, Drawing penc.L Eagle 315 of. Webster's Elementary Dictionary 1.08 One Tom Sawyer pen bolder 05 15c to teacher for drawing paper 15 Palmer Manual for Writing 25 Royal Spoiling Tablet No. 105 .05 Roval Theme Tablet Na 76 .05 Royal Composition Tablet No. 838 05 Golden Rod Tablet Na. 80 . ,of> Hoiks Dann Junior Songs 90 Muscular Writing —iCouipendiuin Edition. Book 8 08 Emerson-Betts PhyGtOogy and Hygiene 91 Frye-Atwood Geography, Book il J So Music Tablet No 86 .05 (Mvlcs —"The Good Citizen”— Hepner nod il’pib-r I High school books and supplies. ' Frethmen Wards —Sentence and Theme 119 Ward’s Sentence Book Exercises 25 Weils and Hart—New High school Algebra. Complete 1.44 Practice Problems and Exercises for the first year Algebra .72 Sandwick's—How to Study and What to Study -66 Peter’s Businesa Spftiler Composition Tablet. No 838 Thenie Tablet No 1025 .10 Rhology—Hunter's New Essential 1.51 OctupationsKGowin A- Wheatley 1.33 .Matthews Elementary Home Economics * 1 26 Sophomores Clippinger's--Written und Spoken English 1,37 Newall and Harper Plain und Solid Geometry 1.26 Scott’s—Elementary Latin 1.19 Elson’s Modern Times and Living Past 2.16 P> tei-’s Business Speller Bookkeeping, 20th Century (Given out. by instructor) Gregg Shorthand 1 50 Mechanical Drawing (Given out by instructor; Theme Tablet No. 1025 1" Whltbeek's High School Geogi 1.80 Juniors Cappinger's— Written and Spc»k en English > 37 Wells and Halt- New High School Algebra- complete 1-44 Newall and Harper—Plain and Solid Geometry .... 126 Caesar in Gaul — D’Coge and . Eastman I Hanis' —High School At .lunetic 1.00 Brownlee’s Elementary Principles of ChemCstry L 44 Fites' History of United States — New Edition 1-66 Gregg Shorthand Manual 1 50 Gregg Speed Studies 1-21 Stenographers, Note Book, GO It 05 Long’s Outline of English Literature 1 21' Advanced Arithmetic (2nd semester! Book to be announced latw , Coinmetc.al Law — Burgess and ; Lyons 1 33 Royal Wrfting No 1025 .10 Seniors Knapps’ Vergil 144 < ivies— American Government — „ Magruder ! 44 Physics—Henderson's In Everyday Life 1 41 I alioratory Manual — Applie d Physics 90 Commerce and Industry 1.55 , Gregg Shorthand Manual 1.-»*' Gregg Speed Studies 1.20 , Long's American Literature 1 15 Rcyal Theme Tablet No. 1025 .10 Stenographers notee book 60 R .06 Fairchild’s Essetials of Economies 1.44 NtiiTE;—The fourth and fifth gradr pupil will lie required to purchase , toe Williston’s Simplified Dictionary which has replaced the Webster’s hlementaiy School Dictionary How ever students who have the Webster wi’.l Is 1 permitted to i.se them $ -I—I—WANT ADS EARN $- $-$ Rheumatism «Good-bye old crutch!” THERE IS positively no longer any excuse for suffering the agonies es rheumatism! Especially in the autumn of your life, when the vital organs weaken, impurities multiply and linger in the muscles and joints, as never before. It is now, just now, ■when you cannot afford to guess. No day returns! Here is a joyous fact which can mean to you a fond farewell forever to all the miseries, the tortures, the body-twisting pains that you have Buffered from the demon of rheumatism. It is a fact that rheumatism means “blood poverty.” It is a fact with the increase of red-cells in your blood, impurities are destroyed. It is a fact that S.S.S. will help NaI ture build these red-blood>-cells! S.S.S. is one of the most powerful blood cleansers in existence. Its results in thousands of rheumatic cases have been nothing short of amazing! The medicinal ingredients of S.S.S. are purely vegetable. This is very important to remember! What can be more inspiring, more wonderful than to see the s’-ackles of 1 pain released from your struggling body, swellings, lingering pains, stiffness of joints and muscles all disappear; your stomach made strong; your face pink with the old sweetheart glow, your blood enriched and your cheeks more plump as they used to be. You can do it! Take S.S.S., the great destroyer of rheumatic impurities. O S. S. S. is sold at al! good drug atorps in two sizes. The larger size more economical. You FrrJ ske Yourself Again

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Boys’ And Girls’ Clubs To Rave Show At Fair Lafayette, Ind, Sept I.—The greateit show of boys' sml girls dub products ever held In Indiana IS assured tor file Indiana State Fair, Sept 7 to 12. it -wai announced today by the club division of Purdue University, which has charge or tills feature at the fair. Individual members of the state club leaders’ corps here will lie in charge of the respective shown and also the state fair camp and they will lie In Indianapolis for the next two w.ek directing the work of tile juvenile agrl< ultitra) leaders of in diana in arranging exhibits, handling | ti.e ' Ittp camp and other projects dur-* ing tile fair, Some of the club shows will be doub- j le In size over those of previous years and all will show substantial ga ns. A total of 20L’ beef calves, 75 dairy • a'.ves, 295 pig.t und six pens of latnb:; have been entered In the livestock I club classes, making this feature near ' ly twice the s.ge of any previous club show. In the potato club show there will be 160 pi ck- of prize spuds, raised by members of tlu ; potato clttbs over Indiana, 186 plates of apples raised by memls-iu of the orchard clubs and 28 entries of corn from the

Fisher & Barris CZI.CASH GROCERY \lso healers in Granite, Tin and Aluminumware 149-151 South Second Street Phones 3,4, 5 Free City Delivery Quality, Service and Low Price. T/i 4 D 10 pounds Cane 3UvJAI\ Granulated Sugar for 25 lb hag Franklin Cane Granulated Sugar $1.58 FI OUR I’,itk‘°l 1 ’ ,itk ‘° l ‘Hcaiur general 55 c rLdkJVll purpose Hour, 12 pounds 24 pounds sl.lO Heavy Tin Friflt Cans, dozen 47c Fruit Jar Rubbers, extra heavy for hot or cold □ack, dozen 7c, 3 doz. for 20c: Parowax, 3 lbs. 25c I Glass Mason Fruit Jars, Pints, dozen 68c Quarts, dozen 78c Tall cans Pet, Carnation or Borden i IViILIY Milk, 10c; Small cans 5c i V’anCamps Pork & Beans, 3 large cans 25c *ineapple, Sliced in Syrup, large cans 25c Watches, Buy the Best Searchlight, 2 boxes. .11c & G. or R.N.M. White Naptha Soap, 6 bars 25c ? ig Bar Cookies, always fresh, 2 pounds 25c Moulds Macaroni, Spaghetti or Egg Noodles, j » packages 25c, i Iromedary Dates, 25c package for 21c ZJiamond Crystal lodized Salt, 2 boxes for... .25ci 7 ounce Roll Crepe Toilet Paper, sc, 6 for ... 25c Jelly Glasses, with Covers, dozen 39c Yellow Free Stone $069 Peaches for Canning “bushel MORE and Better . BREAD, p ****''**'

Loys' one acre corn clubs. || Girls are tu be out In force, 75 canning club girls having made 1?2 ent ties 404 sewing club girls having ent : .red 610 garments and 60 baking dub’ giris having made 119 entries In the baking dub show. The dub shows have become Important features of lite State Fair and they deserve to attract not only the Interest of the dub members who actually show und their parents, hut also; the Interest of the 16,000 boys and girls In these dubs In nearly every county of the state. | — o Elwood. — The crop near |h«t». Is being tanned up rapidly. A i large packing company is going at J nil capacity, , i NOTICE TO GAS CONSUMERS Your gas bills are due the first of the month. If you do not receive your bill by the first of September please call No. 75 and a bill will be mailed to you. Don't forget to bring your bill with you or enclose if you remit by mail. No discount after the 10th. NORTHERN INDIANA GAS AND ELECTRIC CO. 1-8-10

ej OAL SILK Socks Look Men! Big Sock Values all this week Just to be doing something worth-while we are going to offer exceptional values in our Real Silk sub-standard socks. We will give with each purchase of a box of (5) pairs of these remarkable socks an extra pair without charge. Box $2.50 We want eur store These are the only to be the outstand- silk socks made ing value-giving in- the elastic, stitution of this hnit to-fit, SUPERcommunity. That s SERVICE TOPS, why we offer sub- 7~he only ones standard SUPER- GUARANTEED not SERVICE SOCKS at to rip where the ‘“P 'jlmJxXLv'- joins the hose. The this ridiculously low ' only ones with the price. Each sock !s P - * FRICTION TEST perfect except for Ip OplD TOE - built t 0 with ’ very slight irregu CXV/V— U/L4ll stand the terrific larities in the lisle strain of a friction reinforcements. <*U COIOI S. testing machine. Vance & Linn • 1

♦ ■ It costs you seven dollars out of every ten to live • • • • ECONOMIC experts tell us that it costs the ;; average family about 70 per cent of its total :: income to buy food, clothing, household utiii- ;; ties and all the multitude of little things that keep a family comfortable and happy. ;; Seven dollars out of every ten —and that doesn’t include rent, luxuries or entertain- ;; ment. : 1 • • Think what a job it is to spend this large proportion of your income wisely and well. ■ • To get the biggest and best possible value jj from every one of those seven dollars! • ■ « * The clever woman gets to the advertisements of her daily paper for help. There she :: finds a directory of buying and selling. She learns about the offerings of merchants and :: manufacturers. She compares values. She weighs quality and price. She takes this :: opportunity of judging and selecting almost •• everything she needs to feed, clothe, amuse, :: instruct and generally bring up her family. Do you read the advertisements? You will :: find them willing and able to serve you in the daily business of purchase. :: • • • • • • Advertisements are guardians of your - pocketbook—read them carefully in :: The Decatur Daily Democrat. •• I » *I ’ ‘ : • • • -A--*--* * a -a an a »* a «ai j-xi ajlj. > it t Aa 4 a x-t a ' ”” “ v -• -r t wtttt * . ..■ «Tr ▼“tw* •