Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 180, Decatur, Adams County, 31 July 1925 — Page 5

Fisher & Barris CASH GROCERY Dealers in Granite, Tin and Aluminumware. 119-151 South 2nd St. Phone 3-4-5. Free City Delivery. Quality, Service, Low Price. A D Gane Granulated, 15 pounds 89c uUvjAK -IX Powdered Sugar, pound. 10c CA A D Laundry, Flake White, P. &G. QQr* uUAI or R*N.M. White Naptha 8 bars ° Postum, Instant, Large can for 43c Climalene, 30c box for 21c Bowlene, for Toilet Bowls, 25c can for 15c Quaker Oats, large pkgs., Regular or Instant 25c .Jersey Corn Flakes, Fresh and Crisp, 3 pkgs. 25c nfA’T* 1 TPOUC the Best, Large No. 1 10 1 A 1 OluM White Cobblers, 10 lb. 43c 15 pound peck 03c PI OITO Gooch’s Best, more and better ‘ iLOUIV bread, costs less, 24 tbs $1.25 48 pounds $2.50 Barrel. $9.90 Fig. Bar Cookies, always fresh here, 95r 2 pounds I Kellogg’s Pep Bran, 2 packages 25c I Post Bran Flakes, 2 packages 25c I m~i Ji ii JiIIIIM Jliail'lUl■ I Willlffll WIIIHMMMBHMMMMMngMMWMB I Peanut Butter in bulk, finest quality, 20c Don t pay more, pound j Pork and Beans in Tomato Sauce, 95(* I Libby’s, large cans, 10c; 3 for Peas, a good canned pea, 3 for 25c I Peas, New Pack, Tender .June, 2 cans 25c I Tall can Carnation or Borden 10c I IYIILIk Small cans sc. Eagle Brand, can 20c. I Nutro Comp. Milk, 3 large cans for 25c I Pumpkin, Large Cans, Solid Pack, 2 for 25c | Kraut, No. 2 cans, Solid Pack, 3 for 25c I Apple Butter, Libby’s, Gallon Tins 89c | No. 3 cans Libby’s for . 25c ] Olives, Stuffed, 3 1 ounce jar for 18c I 4 ounce jar 25c. Full qt. Queen Olives, plain 59c I Prunes, Med. Size, Genuine Santa Claras, It). 10c I Raisins, Fancy Seedless, 2 pounds 25c I Swan’s Down Cake Flour, package 35c I Mothers Rolled Oats with Aluminum, Ig. pkg. 34c I Jello, All Flavors, package 10c I Scrap Tobacco, 10c size 3 for 25c; 15c size 2 for 25c I Tapioca, Pearl, in bulk, 2 pounds 25c I Tapioca, Minute, 2 packages 25c I «-g.^g3SSgliagaaß»SMlll! ..<■ IIWITIIIMMM——mi—M I • Starch, Laundry, Lump, 3 pounds 25c I Rice, Best Head, pound 10c I .r »i niasawMß 11 i —— Kunkels Cocoa, 2 pounds 25c I Corn Meal, Fine Granulated, pound 5c I Celery, Visschers Red Ribbon, Much better than I ordinary Celery, large bunch of 3 stalks 15c Bananas. Fat, Yellow, Ripe Fruit, 3 pounds. 25c Yellow, Ripe Elberta Peaches, basket ... . .20c Red Ripe Watermelons for 49c Fly Tux the Liquid Fly Killer, that really kills I flys; pints 45c; Pint 69c; Quart $1.19; Gal. $3.25 Wash Boards, Special value at 48c Pails, Heavy Tin, 10 qt. 35c; 12 qt. 40c; 11 qt. 45c' Fruits and Vegetables

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1925

Woman Pays Four Hundred Dollars To Have Husband Killed Chicago, July 81—Calmly and in a matter of fact voice, Mrs Nellie Mobile today told police she paid S4OO to have her husband killed because he annoyed her 15 year old daughter by another marriage. The payment was made out of her I hubbaud's insurance policy of gl.tiOu she naiil. "It was worth it," Mrs. Mobile told I, Lieut. Phillip Carroll of the detec- I five bureau. "1 didn't mind his beat- i iqgs, but when he started to unnoy

BANK BOOK A wonderful little book. WE HAVE ONE FOR YOU It lit tys when it is so necessary It stands by you io sickness It is always your friend It furnishes you the money to buy all other books. Come in and deposit your money in this bank. THE PEOPLES LOAN & TRUST CO. Bank of Service I Just Phone Your List, Personal « Attention and Service Given S I Central Grocery! & “OF COURSE” g | Phone No. 31 Free City Delivery ra I Best Eastern Cane White Lily Flour, E I Sugar, <1 an Our Special (guar- j 17 lbs. ... ,V antecd) a $1.25 value I | i i only SIJ2 I I Perfection Crackers h • I the better I I kind, 2 tbs.... Betty Crocker, Best R J -H mi mi. Bread Flour, worth I Large Size Calif or- $1.40, $1.23 II I nia Sweet ■ I Prunes 2 lbs. e I I F- & G. and R. N. M. I | Best Michigan Hand Soap, 29c II I Picked Navy Q7f* * arS • I Beans, 5 lbs.. I I Sunmaid Seeded & I Large Red, Ripe Seedless Rais- 35C I Watermelons, a real * ns ’ 3 p^gs buy at 4n p ■ I I only xtt/v Wisconsin ,Ne w I I Fack Peas, 10c I Large Jars Frqit an •• Preserves, assorted ■ I flavors, ORp Large No. 3 Can I per jar Fancy Toma- 9()C I | —w— .2 toes, pound... I “Central” Best Bulk I Rio Coffee, Q9 P ElVampiro Fly Pow- I I Pound dor, don’t pay I I nlO,e ’ 3 pkgS, • I Jello, all flav- 1 (b. 11 ; i I ors, pkg. .... ±vv Foulds Macaroni, | I mmmnmmpmmmw Spaghetti and Egg I All Iftc Tohac- QKp Ncwidles, I cos, 3 pkgs... 3 pkgs || I New Corn, Cucumbers, Peaches, Onions, E I Cantelopes, Apples, Oranges, Lemons, I I Bananas, etc. Note:- You can get more'B I candy here for your nickel, I Owen S. Davis I | The Store That Appreciates Your Business. «

i Mildred, 1 decided to huve him ; killed.” Andrew Cape and James Suliuo aJ'e under arreet. Cape fired the fatal shot, the woman eaiid. The killing camo a few days after Mrs. Mobile made her arrangements with Cape. •'Louis (her husband) was beating me when Andy walked in," she said "Andy tried to stop Louis aud Louis gox ii ehair and tried to hit Andy. Andy shot him." When police investigated, Mrs. Mobile said that an unidentified man did the shooting. Cape was arrested through a tip and Mrs. Mobile readily told her story. Sulino is held as a witness.

ON HIS OWN The Uoy Scout who wins first class rank has ample opportunity to perfect himself swimming In Boy Seoul camps. He can aim to win the Merit Budge tor Swimming To earn this he must demonstrate his ability to swim 100 yards, to dive property from the surface of the water, to demonstrate the breast, crawl ami side strokes, and to swim on bis back fifty feet This is a minimum requfrement for any self-respecting boy who wants to call himself a swimmer. With this he is fairly safe on the water, is able to help bimseli should any accident occur, and is qualified to go out canoeing or boat jng without a "protector," which he formerly needed. His knowledge of (he breast crawl and side strokes aud his ability to swim on his back, plus the demonstrated 100 yards, show that he is able to vary his strokes aud rest; to make some speeil if necessary; being able to switu on his back, lie can float and *

SPECIAL FRAULINGER’S SALT WATER KISSES Ettvli box contains 25 tliHu'cnl flavors, sanitary wrapped and most delicious. 60c C We will also have Peach. Black Walnut and Eotnilry Club lee ('ream lor this week-end. Order it at our fountain or take some home to the family. Canadian Dry Ginger Ale M & O Confectionery * _ I Saturday Specials I ■ Spring Lamb fc k Choicest Bunch of Nice Fat ft II Spring Chickens U Fat Hens for Roasting or Stewing g U Fancy Beef Tenderloins & Veal Liver H Fresh Roasted Pork for Sandwiches < !| w. Burco Sliced Pickles S 8 Fancy Cottage Rolls and ? ■ Sugar Cured Hinns 1 |g Fresh Braunschweiger Liver Sausage |l Large Vtfheel Swiss Cheese t g| Fresh Country Butter j B Fresh Cottage Cheese || £ Rosemary, White Mountain & | Cloverleaf Creamery Butter | 5- Choice Cuts of Prime Beef and Veal i SPECIAL8 J. B. Coffee, 2 pounds $1.05 | § Mqn-O-War Coffee, 2 pounds 85c • | SPECIAL-OLEOMARGARINE— | g Good Luck, 3 pounds i ■ N ucoa j g Oak Grove, Creamo, QAr* g Churngold jc/Vv Van Camps Pork & Beans, large can 10c I g Heinz Sweet Pickles, dozen 20c f Sears Sour Pickles, dozen 35 c f | Royal Mint Souse, jar 25c f Chile Con Carni, can 25c We handle Little Elf canned goods. ■ Special attention given all phone orders. - I Mr. Farmer-Try qs on meats for Threshing Time. Just call 106 or 107 and we will take care of your meat orders. | Mutschler Meat Market I

should be üble to swim, if neceußgry.l t wl ce or thrice the 100 >ardt» he hai < le mou S trated hie ability to coyer. ' At this point he al*o to qualify as of borne aervice to other.. In that, being able to awim on hi. back and knowing the aide stroke he can if necessary support somebody else ln me water and make progres.. His 1 alil'.ity to <ltve fl ' oin ,he • u,r * ee ** ot 1 help if he wants to locate anything • under the water, or it he has to dive . for somebody who has sunk. He is. in other words, moving toward Life ' Saving, aud is now prepared to Uke ( up the requirements for the Life Sav-j mg Merit Badge, which are also the ( I requirements in the tests for the, junior Life Saver Badge issued by. ' the American Red Cross Association Reprinted from Boys'Life, the offictall Boy Scout Magazine, for August, 192,' ——o— I notice of meeting Notice is hereby given that the , annual meeting of the stockholders ; of the Old Adams County Bank will he held at its hanking hou.e De- > catur Indiana, at 10 o’clock A. M. on Tuesday, August 4, 1925, for the pur nose of electing nine director, to serve for the ensuing year, and to ‘ transact such other business as may 1 come before them. D. J. Harkless, I 161-toAug.3. ('ashler.

OBITUARY Lemuel N. EUfcer was a Oru atur. lnd„ February 4. at his home m p aw p aw M 4 / ie<l July 22. 1925. ' He was one of a family u( children, five of whom have „ r Cd him in death. We<l ' All of brother Fisher s e »rl. r, WUS sptmt In Decatur, hut wh ’ “ March 4th 1892 he was united riage to Ida Florence Cook. \ )lei . .g' marriage brother Fisher worked t some years for a railroad < ing at Laketon and Huntingt,,- .' and Hum In 1916 moved to their’' home In Paw Paw. Mich., from whid he was translated to the tiardim J Six children came to ula.klen lhj . happy home, and an ideal father aa ,| mother they had. Parental t OVe pliinented by the Divine i« Vt . abroad in the meart is making t]., earthly homo fortastes of the Rear enly. In early manhood brother F ls h er MJi most hapily converted, and the riel experience was a source of abldh. joy to him, and of him it could wit be said. ‘‘The way of the just j s as a shining light, that shineth more and more unto the perfect day. In his church relations ,as an and co-worker he has been wi w brotherly and consistent, always sacrificing and self-forgetful j u pro . pioting Kingdom interests ami tie wellfaro ot others. Two children Ethel ( harlotte and Forest Bonnell were in the heavenly home to welcome Father to the eleru al City, four others, Naomi now Mrs. Samuel Haight of St. Thomas, Canada Irena, now Mrs. Floyd Grossman Anilrows. Ind; Irving William ot Smttli Bend. Ind., and Miss Trulu Fisher <d Va» Paw. Michigan, who with their mother are left to rejoice in his triumphant entry into Heaven, while they feel most keenly their loss at the uep aration. Brother Fisher also leaves two Sisters and three Brothers. "Mrs. Mary Hurst. Mrs. Orinda Ella Butler Amo E. Fisher, all of Deiatur, Ind Daniel Fisher of Eaton. Ind., and .Innas 8. Fisher of Warren. Ohio. Brother Fisher has not been in robust health for some linn and last winter becauie aware of the altaikof a cancerous condition, ami foifuwiiig an operation came home where a devolet), patient loving wife gave him. care, and where for months his own, Ngomi, a trained nurse, has with skill and temlefest love helped to minister to his every need. He waited patiutly for the suuumms home, and while he slept that glad night Christ said "come up higher" Good-bye, my brother Fisher, We'll see you in the morning. t —o — Mr. and Mrs. M. Kirsch left today for Winona laike, where they will enjoy a several days outing. Casings, Tubes. Mobiloil. Red Crown Gasoline, Hileman Garage. 11 —— ,o — Ford Two-door Sedan; lord roadster, both in good condition. Several other bargains in used cars for Saturday. CHEVROLET SALES P. H. Hebble, Roy Johnson. Manager, Salesman. The Piercing Pains of NEURITIS Torturing paigs the kind that pierce and burn ami never com to lei up—thal rob a man of hi sleep that make him just a bag us nerves and all worn out. . Those are the pains that dope and coal tar products can only relieveYou've got to get something more las ■ ing. The quickest safest and sures' way to get rid of the persistent, nene racking pains of Neuritis is to CBt a bottle ts Allenrhu Special I'oriiiuu No. 2. Be sure y’ou get No " comes in capsule form. Take -he; J little 4ark green capsules a land notice how in about 21 tr'iir '•» llhqve considerably reduced it m't eti 1 t rely"b4nished those severe. 10W I ing pains that hav" can od ‘ J many Meepless nights. Coot II two or three days more or m" 1 1 pains have entirely disappear "■ It dpesn't mailer how long vmi iw. I have suffered or whether yo' ll ■ I ritlos is in thq shoulder, arm ' !|legs, Allehrhu Special FonnuL - ’ - [j will slop the torture ami m' 1 > speedy relipf. ' „ nnd Hplthouse Drug Co. or any 8 druggist will be glad to I"" 11 —— ~ Ashbaucher’s furnaces LIGHTNING RODS SPOUTING . SLATE ROOFING I > Phone 765 or

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