Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 251, Decatur, Adams County, 23 October 1925 — Page 7
nwner Os Best Jersey In Calf ClubW rites Story By Emma Elisabeth Mo»«»r, own cr o< “»e Beat Jersey ln V “ lf Owner of the Best Jersey in Cart Cltih Show. I Thls spring. I concluded to go In tie Adams County Calf Club. My “uer went to Springfield, Ohio. an<l bought » fine pure-bred registered If «h< h cost |6s.»t>. in which I took ' I, pride and interest, for I wanted l 0 own a fine Jersey cow at the age of sixteen. On May 1. ■ started my record and (oofc my calf to a neighboi's house to weigh It. It weighed 140 potipdn. Duriugthereeord period,! fed the 2-3-31 ration which consists of corn, oats, I,run and oil meal, and from 14 to 16 pounds of skimmed milk. During Ute month of May it gained fifty pounds and thereafter gained something similar to the first month. 1 fed my own calf during the record : period and found but very little trouble in caring for it, but'l leagued not (o feed it all the feed and milk it •could eat and drink, but to feed it accordingly. The next time I will know how much feed to give it. o Bull Chases Own Image: Ruins Auto Sales Room Eredirak. Md., Oct. 23. — (United Press i As he was passing down a street here with rs herd of cattle, a large bull loped up on the side-walk and suddenlly became aware of another bull gazing at him in a plate glass window in an automobile sales room. He leaped a t the aparftion of himself while startled salesmen inside the building fled in haste. After thoroughly wrecking the glass ami finding no bull, tie animal returned to his herd. Grand Jury Probing State Affairs In Texas Austin. Tex.. Oct. 23. — (United Pressi —The question of whether a spec i.d session of the Texas leg tola: ire would be called to investigate alleged irregularities in the conduct of state offices was as much in the air a ever today as the Travis county
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gruud Jury resumed its inquiry into state highway matters. i Upon the outcome of the jury's In-; vestigatlon may depend the culling of a special session which Governor Mir-| | fam A. Fergusotr lias denounced as a waste of the taxpayers' money. | Those In favor of a apodal session were said to.be anxious to call the legislature together to look Into reports and rumors of alleged mlsmnn atrement of state offices, which Involves, among other things, letting I of road contracts ty Governor Perga son. o , Word “Obey” Stricken From Wedding Ceremony By Episcopal Church New Orleans, Jj».. Oct. 23. (United i’ress) The word "obey" heretofore spoken by brides In the Protestant , Episcopal marriage ceremony, har | been definitely eliminated by a 66 to 27 vote of the house of bishops of the . church. i I In eliminating the word "obey” the bishops also struck out the bridegroom’s promise of "with all my world, ly goods I thee endow." Although the bishops conceded wo-1 men the victory in the mutter of i elimination of the word “obey," they declined to approve the proposal j passed by the house of deputies that 1 women might take seats in the lowei ; house. 1 o 1 When a button designating a floor ' iu a building, is pfepared and a coin is dropped in a slot a new elevator ( automatically moves to the designated ‘ floor and stops there. r —— - 1 ' Ashbaucher’s FURNACES j » LIGHTNING RODS | • SPOUTING 1 I SLATE ROOFING I Phone 765 or 739 r
DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1925.
, ————— Italy’s Debt Funding Mission Sails Today Bulletin By Thomas B. Morgan it’, p Staff Correspondent) | Home, Oct. 23.—(United Press)— Italy's debt funding mission to America left yesterday on board a steamer ■ in Naples, bound for the United States. j Count Volpi, head of the mission, and hfs colleagues were in high splr-l Its as they departed, Volpl declaring i to the United Press; "We have the highest hopes of returning from Washington with a settlement." The party goes to seek a funding arrangement with the Americ an debt I funding commissioners on Italy’s debt of around two billion dollars. | j — Most Kansas Students Working Way In College Lawrence. Kans., Oct. 23. — (United 1 Press)—Seventy-eight percent of the 1 students at Kansas University are I working their ways through school, wording to various organizations which find jobs for those needing ‘them, I I Most of the men are willing to do almost anything, reports state, but the 1 women job seekers are more particular. The largest number of girl workers are employed as secretaries and ■ • stenographers to the deans and professors of the university. | The men find employment as meat cutters, furnace tenders, table waiters at the fraternities, sororities, hoarding
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houses and restaurants. Monument g 'setting was desired by/one ntudent. R —o — ■ Open Drive Against Use Os Air Guns By Minors I Indianapolis. Oct. 23. — A drive I against the use of air guns by minors I has ben ordered by Chief of Police I Rikhoff, of the Indlattupolls police tie- I partment, following the injury of I William Krade, 11, who was struck I I by a bullet from a gun in the hands I ' of a friend. I The police chief has ordered patrol-'I 'men to take the youths to their par-|l 1 ents for a reprimand on the first of- I | sense and to confiscate the guns on I 1 the second. | APPLES — Baldwins. Spies. I Wagins, Grimes Golden. Green- I Ings, at* the building formerly I occupied by Old Adams County I Hank. Getes & Porter. ' It | Good Dispositions ' Invaluable You can't watch your disposition 11 too carefully. A crab and a grouch I are rarely successful. If your liver 11 and stomach are In a unhealthy con | dition you can not have a sunny dis- ■ position because they affect the brain I las well as the entire system. Mayr’s-I Wonderful Remedy has been usually I successful in such cases. Our advice I to everyone troubled in this way. | pecially when accompanied with bloat- I . ing in the stomach, is to try this rem- I edy. It is a simple, harmless prep-11 aration that removes the catarrhal I ■ mucus from the intestinal tract and 1 allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and in- , testinal ailments, including append!-1 cltis. Holthouse Drug Co., and drug1 gists every where. I
SAM HITE S Grocery-Meat Market Dry Good s-Ha rd ware Free Delivery Service Twice Daily. Use Phone 204 if You Cannot Make a Personal Call. SUGAR’" pounds , ’ urc Cane 55c ■* » / »!■ .IIWH—M !■! 111 HU Wl Ffr ■ Fancy New Seedless/ Raß SI n S Per pound l V C mil — 111 iiiiin BACON 31/—i" 1 ”"" .19c 1(1 quart Galvanized 1 Jersey Corn Flakes, Os Buckets LOV 2 packages Fancy New Navy Beans. “ C;IIIS N( W ,>cas 10 pounds • dv Aidv Large Cans Peaches Ci,ns Fancy Baked Beans in syrup tttJv v . *idV Fancy Cans Salmon 15c I Fuil'pound Glass Jar Cocoa 25c Fancy Dried peaches, QB,, 2 packages Post Bran Pound I Gallon cans Peaches S9C pound bags Oyster Shills Gallon cans Applebutter 89c I 50 pound Block Salt 40c Large Bottles Fancy Olives 25c 3 pounds Fancy Blend Coffee SI.OO Full pound Glass Jar Lunch Size Apricots 1 M Peanut Buller in syrup AW Full quart can Mustard 25c I Fresh Angle Food Cake 25c _ji ih— ii nT_T_niiin7iw~TTnrTnnnnnTiii mii i min ~nTH7~’ ” I Special on Royal Ann White Cherries I Large Cans Fancy Royal Ann White Cherries I in heavy syrup, per dozenl
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