Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 25, Decatur, Adams County, 29 January 1926 — Page 3
No Cold '7* L kin a (by for * be U and frvrt •“’P- *;» ,v HJ ’." > ah un a w*y 40 *el»abl«’ * i-* •«•■ W 3 Price 30c (Sa>N'Nf Tm»» jiWLMWHES — ■- Oecstur Circuit caching at Beulah on I the mom. |l( of January 31. and at Washington \ 1 ‘* "rowing a' Brulab on Thuts- ... „cnlng. February 3. Revival services begin at Mount PtLnt on PVMlin «’ Fpbn " p - Mrs Rebecca Relle Griffith. X Fourth Quarterly Conference -m be held at Mount Pleasant. Sundlf afternoon. February 7. May there . a good representation of the chur ches of the circuit at this conferface. Uster L. C. Wisner, Pastor —o Pleasant Mills and Salem Rev. F. A. Shipley, Pastor Sunday school—9:3o. Morning worship at Salem —10:30. Epworth League—«: 30. Evening worship at Pleasant Mills—?:W. prayer meeting at Salem, Wedneajiy evening—7:oo. This is Win-My-Chum Week with the pleasant Mills Epworth League. The purpose is evangelism among the
| The Decatur Hatchery I |: — | I is the Place to buy your ff 1 < ' > \\ <r- # : .ri w =n I I if 1 I Baby Chicks ? I I « * ~ \\ i' ™ ffl // uc I Poultry Feeds V. J | | and Supplies X ss _^ | s We are glad to announce that we have installed our new 15,000 egg capacity Elec- yjp trie Incubator. The chicks produced with these machines are attracting wide atten- ml S tion for being Strong, Sturdy, Vigorous and full of pep. sni r® yn jb We have an excellent round Metal Brooder House for starling baby chicks. Don't gnJ 3H fail to see this before buying your Brooder house. tfj ■ [UE al . , ~ RQ }fi Also have some real Bargains on Coal Brooders. Poultry Feeds and supplies. Sj We also take orders for Custom Hatching. Place your orders now to avoid delays, * 1 | The Decatur Hatchery | East Monroe St-= For Quality Bahy Chicks Decatur, ffil
I AS RICH AND WHOLESOME AS CREAM— | I “CREAM NUT BREAD” I BAKED FRESH EVERY DAY. | I Ask your Grocer for a loaf of this wholesome and tasty bread. We bake a complete line of fine pastries every day. Nothing is so good as good bread and pastries. DODGE BAKERY I Phone 218 South Second Street
young people bv the young people Can we count on you’’ We will rant pur Master to confeit’ a before the Father, let’s confess Him before our chums. Let’s make tale a great rally in the Epworth League The speakers each night will bring Evangelistic messages .as follows Monday evening—Rev E M Foster, of Monroe. Tuesday evening—R<-v. L. L. C. Wisner, of Decatur. Wednesday evening—Rev. D V W.lnatns, of Genova. Thursday evening- Rev < nl Adams, of Hoagland Friday evening—Testimony and In gathering night. * W>- am expecting delegations from each league the night their pastor speaks. We have the promise of the Decatur folks for a big night. Now let's be on hand and show our support and loyalty and get. a great ble ling ourselves. February 7th, is the Fourth Quarterly Conference held at Pleasant Mills l>r. Wiunt will he on the program and preach for us in the morning service. Not a person should allow anything to prevent you from this service. Communion service will be hold following the preaching service] ix>t every officer have a good report. This modtipß is very important. He there!!!!!! Pray much, think much and work much for thc revival services which begin at Pleasant Mills, Feb. 7th. “Today is the day of Salvation.’’ let us improve the time alotted to us o Calvary Evangelical Church Ralph W. Ijoose, Minister The furnace is partially installed, so that it is possible again to hold services. Sunday school at 9:30. The school sh .ul bring offerings to make up for
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the missing Sunday, There will fc,l a pleaching service at 2 30 p rn sun time This will be a special service to wbcih all are cordially invited Antioch Church Sunday achool—9 30 , Morning devotion— Evening service—7.oo. You are cordially invited to attend the’e service.--William Hygetna, Pastor. ■ ; O Zion Reformed /hurch | Those persons who have expressed their wish of becoming members of the Zion Reformed church are re quested to b»- present at next Sunday's services. Arrangements have been made for the receiving of the entire class a large number of the candidates met in the church parlors last night for an hour of explanation All those desiring to Join, either by letter or profession, are requested to meet in the church basement immediately lifter the Sunday school hour. See two real live kitties at the Senior play. Feb. 2-3, 1). IL S. auditorium, N p. m. 251 f A Grouch Not Wanted There is nothing to harmful Io sin ■ i cess as being a grouch. Stomach, liver ami intestinal troubles make one grouchy. MAYR’S “One Dost- Wil) Convince" will help overcome these and usually gives complete results. Our advice to everyone troubled in this way. especially when accompanied with boating in the stomach, is to try this remedy. It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catanrhal mucus from the intes--1 tiii'il trail and tillahs the inftamma- • tion which causes practically all I stomach, liver and intestinal ailment.;. including appendicitis. At the Holthouse Drug Co. and druggists everywhere.
Porter’s Grocery & Meat Market Phone 97 or 98 Free City Delivery Peerless Flour d* i ne ,arge Bottle Catsup OPL/» 25 pounds -ach *L«)( Urma Flour for d* 1 «)£ Ah catena, that new rtf’ Better Bread, 24 rt>s •? 1 Breakfast food, package Seedless Raisins 11n i arße C °" Su " sw ’ et . in bulk, pound HO O'/ Pack _ T _ Large box Monogram f 1 .. English Currant. | . I IC Largf can Bllver Dalr Steel Cut Oats _ Peaches or Apricots, can Z.»)L Pound »>V No. 2 can Tomatoes I||/» Choice Hand Picked Navy i)R„ ! Can IvV Beans, 5 pounds. 'ill Large can Perfect Kraut < Fancy Blue Rose Rice, 1 Qz* Dan IvV Pound 2 f° r Perfection Crackers 1’ n ” 0, 2 ca " Red Cherries are better, pouno le)C Can . fadl Fancy White Comb Honey No. 2 can Black Raspber- 25c Section » ries, can Vhite Rose Steel Cut OA_ Lar ae box Perfect Oats Jaffee, pound »JvC Each /rooms ir., Small box , 10c 10c value 441 Apples. Cooking or juart Jar Mustard C)A_ Eating. 4 pounds AitJV Special avv j Basket $2.00 —MEAT MARKET— Chickens of all kinds Eckarts Shoulders Reef Steaks Eckarts Hants Beef Roasts £ U ar t K* con i, - „ - c . Miller & Hart Hams Baby Beef Steak Miller & Hart Sweet Mea( \ eal. of all kinds Smoked Loin Meat Loaf and Hamburger Smoked Sausage ground while vou wait Fresh Sausage GILES V. PORTER MEEBij I Crackers s " d; ' oro '* r 14c I Bl B French Blend, pound 47c I &E E ( 11* 4 HH H -Jewel, pound 39c I ! V/vJI, 1 LIAU Santos, pound 35c I 3 LARD Pure Open Kettle, Rendered I I Ctl? Fresh Cream, pound 29c E I V/M Jllulu LzlU Cured ('ream, pound 32c I | I Corn, Standard Rolled Oats. j I F 2 Pack, 3 cans Bulk, pound |H i — B ■ Peas. Standard OfTz* Apples, Rome 1 U Pack. 3 cans iitlV Beauties, 2 lb. for 10l j 1$ Jonathan. 3 Il s. for 25c H Tomatoes, Stand- M 0 ard Padt ’ 3 canß celery. Fancy H S ————— — - Large Stalks, 2 3m | K,«,r. I„ W box IOC Hea|| l el|iic( . - « ■ Flour. Country hends - 3 ■ H Club. 12'4 lbs Ol V $3 . Clifton. 2P/2 lbs.. $1.19 Sweet Potatoes OQz. M Country Club, 24'a 5 pounds g* It), sack sl-29 K M —— Bananas, 1 * ( I E Corn Meal. White 1A„ 2 pounds lOL I HO or Yellow, 3 lbs. JIVC Mu BreatL 3 M Matches, Avondale Ivv G 0 I 6 boxes JwiOv 1 pound loaf 7c H 1 ■ i
SAM HITE'S GROCERY -MEAT MARKET DRY GOODS HARDWARE Phone 201 Free Delivery Service twice daily to every home in Decatur 10 pounds Pure Cane Sugar 55(* Fancy New Seedless Raisins, 1 (U. Pound xvv Fancy Salt Fish 3 pounds i-mm niMiw 11 MWBMBWMnMMnwragI Fancy Stringless Green Beans 25c dozen 73c; I dozen $1.45; 2 cans I ■■ iiiiiiiTn r~~ iit i MUTiTinr iHirir r -nanruiwr—-r—Tr- 1 Eckart’s Bacon 25c Per pound 1 can Peas . f r BBi ■■ 1 can Corn 1 ran Tomatoes <» * ■ ■ * 1 can Baked Beans CANS < $ JI I # 1 can Red Kidney Beans 1 can Kraut ' * or 10 cakes Van Camps White Naptha 37c Soap , ■ Perfect Jello 25c 3 Iwixes amMMMWWW t r i—nrriWMfi'in!ii Fancy Apple Butter Ssc Gallon can I Fancy New Navy Beans 75c 10 pounds Fancy Baked Beans 25c 3 cans ■ — Glass Jar Peanut Butter 25c Full pound Good 4 Sewed Brooms 45c (60c value) nmMMwrMMMMiHmia ycri’ftw.i * nw—— ■■ w ifM— Galvanized Pails 15c 10 quart 100 pound bag Oyster Shells 98c Each 50 pound Blocks Salt 45c Lach Heavy Yard Wide Outing Per yard Good Dress Gingham, 12*/2 C ard Heavy Wool Socks 25c Pair Good Canvas Gloves 10c Pair
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