Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 61, Decatur, Adams County, 12 March 1926 — Page 3
I StffERED FOR I TEARS FROM I [fcrIPATION ■ Kellogg' 3 ALL-BRAN ■ brought relief in ■ three weeks ■ from Mr. Thomas writ# snd I'll TO” h« w “ u, h ■ '‘VUr X< A1.1.-BRAN For ■ , lilhOUt JUCr<~- Hut now 1 h».r JwU Al I -HKAN fur throe w«k« ■ r’i ..‘t-utHudr «.> that 1 am ermrely ■ l,k ’' * nrw n ’“ n ' ■ " THuMAS HtNIHCM. , , , ■I We’t Point. Mi«halpp(. ■ Clrtn«e yoor system of conatipa- ■ ti ' « devastating poisons by ■ k’iU's AI.I. BKAN, a health ■ P that sweeps your intestines ■ ;£n stimulating normal, healthy ■X. Eat two tablespoonfuls ■ S—in chronic cases with every ■ If eaten regularly. Kelloggs H 411-BKAN is guaranteed to bring ■ wriianent relief or your grocer ■ Lui return the purchase price, he- ■ member it is 100% bran! Try ■ wipes given on every package. ■ KfliW's Al.b-BRAN is made by S Irilortin Battle Creek, Michigan. ■ Sdd by all grocers. Served in leadH jnj hotels and restaurants, ■ rules for club ■ WORK ANNOUNCE! ■ iCONTINIKO PHOM P UiK OAT.I ■ ai desired by the contestant. 9 1 T'. b nf the acre shall !>.- B| itaked not lat.-r than ten days after H| the yield of the corn is officially Ml utinumd. Two disinterested par|H lies shall assist in staking the acre. ■B •, The lono-'tant shall keep a rd BM oi the production of the crop and BM shall submit it in a ‘ Record Hook" |B to be furnished the member. A M "story" is included in the “Record BM Book." M 6-Ths omte-tant 'hall .select at leas: MB one bushel of seed corn from the M acre, from the standing stalk, and MB 'hall select a 10-ear sample from BN the seed so selected, the sample to Mg be exhibit-.<l in the county corn club ■ s!ww - Jz BM "-In n,.iking out the record of the MB production o ft he crop, care shall Up be taken to make the figures reliaMB hie and to represent actual cost of BB production rather than unrealiable MB estimates, Figures relating to the MB tent of the land, cost of man, horse BB and tractor lalmr. shall lie used as H recommended by the leader of the ■ club. U •“It is suggested, although not reB quired, that a map or diagram of B the acre involved accompany the B report, the diagram to show the B size and location of a’.l tile drains. B H-In determining the rank of contesH lanls and awarding premiums, the M the following basis shall be used: Lei Overwrought CNerves yOU never heard of a red-blooded iiir p ® rson ~man or woman—becomwill V™- 18 wreck! And you never heilkv ° U : ? ever , saw anybody with bv th r re d blood, get wearied yea, activities of daily life. Did JaVU®Wood—lack of healthy, bits with h ood- Tha t' a the whole trouvrouvht l^ e wtlose nerves are over- ... 1 hey lack the resisting powbloorTcli? sta . mina that healthy, red--Bt“ ±e‘lß e ‘ lB f v e that enable us to Asunder the strain of daily life, hnnv i/i • station of those uuneeded m ‘tf - \ is 3ust the thing Store s . tren ®ithen the nerves, roIncreakeH,” ar power to the body, and lint run a 6 oodurance of weak, fallDon't ?° W “ women and men’’•’We your B ? ln , g dowa 81m P’y want of ho,ui blood 8 s tarving for can get re d-blood-cells. You S, 8 § v ack your nerv e power with 88 thousand? ? an do R jU3t aa Burel y *>r th? n"'; 8 have done . 8 cen tury. X skin of ’ a - 80 cleara th e|CC C i «»mj£h P n i I l ? sples > hoi’s. \WS / 811 out anrt°« cheeks \ takes th/”? firm fiesll X. mu Bcle tae # ace of flabby ® Vcr again h ?’«7°o ul L begin livin ? a ” 8n y?ood dr a -AS. S. today from It’s lEt ' And Ket larger *ts more economical.
a. Yield no points b. Cost per bushel .... If. point.: <•. Ten car exhibit .... 20 points d. Story and record .... :!!> points (In grading the story and re. ord’, neatness, lerihility’, <om pletene s and accurai y will he connldere d.i N >te—When the aerd of corn i t . nt, member shall hav en disinterested person select 100 hills lo be left standing for eAtJmutlng the yield. Twenty-live hills shall be left in a straight row. Four such rows shall be selected in different parts of the acre, so that an average of the u.re Is represented. Sugar Beet Club 1— Contestants shall be from ID to 18 years :>f age, Inclusive, on M >y 1, 1926, and shall reside in Adant county. 2 — Each contestant agree; to make a study of the sail conditions best for the growing of sugar beets, and shall grow one acre of sugar beets. 3— The area entered in this contest shall consist of one aero (43,561) rquare feet) and shall he square or rectangular in shape. The location of the acre shall be as desired by the contestant. 4— The boundaries of the acre shall be staked not later than at the time of blocking and thinning of the beets and the position of the stakes shall not be changed until the beet crop is officially weighed. The measurement of the acre shall be approved by a committee of three, consiting . of a representative of the HollandSt. Louis Sugar Company, a representative if a Business Mens' Organization and the county agent
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or somnnae appointed by h.m s— Th« contest anta ahull select nix beets grown on the acre and hull compete 1(1 the elub show. i>- A. record of cost and other Information relative to the production of the acre of herds shall be submitted In the “Record hook," which will be elven the member. 7 —Care shall he taken to make the figure In the "Record hook" represent actual cost of production rather than unreliable estimates, figures relating to the rent of the land, the cost of man. horse, tractor and contract labor shall be used us recommended by the leader of the club, <B-Accompanying this report shall he a map or diagram of the acre involved. showing size and location >f all tile drains. U—Each contestant shill havo two witnes e.t who know the facts concerning his records to certify the eor-| rec.tness of his report before it is handed in for grading. 10 —In determining the rank of eontestants and awarding premiums the following basis shall be used: 1. Yield a. Tons heets per aero;. ~...’ 20 points b. Pounds sugar per acre.. ' 2. Cost of producing each ton of i beets 15 points i 3. Exhibit of six beets.. 15 points > 4. Story, management and record , 35 points 1 tin grading the story and rec- ? ords, neatness, legibility, completeness and accuracy will be i- considered.) 0 t The Daily Democrat for Job Printing
interesting Chapel Program Hehl At I). H. S. A very interesting chapel program was given at the Decatur high school this morning, Ml’. Marjorie Muy be Ing In charge. Miss Josepblno Ander son sang a group of two songs. Miss Helen Kocher, a graduate <,f the local high school with the class of 1924 and Who has Just completed a course In
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r ■ H ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ I:_ : I I : Another • I I i Policy = I I : Becomes • I H a • ! A Claim : ■ ■ I ■ Mr. George H.-Miller whose funeral was held • Insure with the today carried TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS a o INSURANCE with us and a check for this ■ a ‘ > (1 n c >e! x e amount has been delivered to his wife. It was ■ of Muncie, Ind.— paid her this afternoon. The Western Reserve J ■ None better Agents see to it that there is no delay in settling ■ . . ~ claims. ■ D ■ A home Company. • | ■ ■ Every claim paid Have you protected your loved ones? If not, ■ ' do not put it off. See us today. We will give to ’ B ■ the same day y OUr family, the very same service that we gave ■ 9 a of notification— Mr. Miller’s. ■ ■ No delay The Western Reserve has never contested a J ■ No red tape— claim. When death comes they pay the policy, ■ I I The agent takes large oi small. ■ ■ a care of your A Home Company, a Home Agent, who has no ■ claim for your other business but to look after your welfare. a >| ■ loved ones. Come in and talk it over. If you want prompt ■ service, we have it. > I I i Chas. W. Yager, Agt. i I I Z Phone 456 Decatur, Ind. : I ■ 7 ■ Office Room No. 4 over The Peoples Loan & Trust Bank. ■ ' Il ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■%■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
the tlonieU hramatlc school at De troit, Michigan, gave a group of three | re.tuinr i. Mr. A fl Martin, of t’o h.-n j delivered an Interesiting talk. Noblesville ~ Prisoner) In the Hamll- , ion county Jail, made famous lust year ; by the confinement of D. Stephen- I -ton, «m now compelled to attend a Ftible class. The class Is conducted by a man confined on a lazy hurband charge.
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