Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 103, Decatur, Adams County, 30 April 1926 — Page 7

[ Politely ■ Refuse R substitutes if you I seek the famous I Quaker I I flavor ■ O Jaß THE point to remember when liming breakfast oats is that only Quaker Oats have the rich Quaker Isl flavor that you want. ■ One package of oats without that I flavor may spoil your breakfasts for a weekThe price you pay is tlie same. I Tims “Irving” a substitute is a folly. I Quaker flavor is the result of some I years milling experience. No other I cats has it. Quaker milling, too, re- ■ tains much of the "bulk of oats. And I t| u t makes laxatives less often needed. Get Quick Quaker, which cooks in I 3 to 5 minutes, or regular Quaker I Oats as you have always known. Your grocer has both kinds. I Quick Quaker ■ FARMER HANGS SELF TO TREE | iCIrtTIXt ED FROM PAGE ONE) -------- gH u'r! . k Wednesday afternoon followinc .1 disagreement with his wife, £■ dm inc which he became enraged and ; « s.i-1 he was going to leave. As these ■ (H-asims had occurred several times, M. in the past, members of the family B thought little of his actions. It is BB th tight that the deceased hanged ll llll " sr11 11 ,he Thomas woods a short I time after his departure from home. / ('crofter Ara Badders, who was cailH el fii_l!iyant to hold an inquest, was I of the opinion that Longnecker had ® been dead for more than twelve hours B mid that the lifeless'body had been ' binging to the tree throughout the I night. I Hiring the past year or more. Mr. I.niicii ecker’s mental condition had n t been the besL, He -had frequently 1> f'fmmr. Tsut had mid members of his family thought I w< ifld fetn-n yesterday. About 9 I > i iuck Wednesday night, they became s nr what alarmed when he was not found to be in his room, but retired, thinking that he would come homo during the night. When his where-, aliens were not known to the family nu ly yesterday morning, a search was ni •iiiiied. which led to the finding of the body. j Worry over poor health is thought : t > have contributed to the decedent’s | ' nt a illness.- He had been unable to work for some time and Mrs. Long»'•'ker has been doing housework I away from home to help support the I family. ' I dr Longnecker was born in Jay ’

I H.P. SCHMITT I MEAT MARKET H Delivery IPhones 95 <iicd 96 I We Will Have On Special I I Sale Saturday I MEAT g FISH Fine Bunch of Chickens I Large Pickerel Spring Lamb . Small Pickerel K ' Prime Baby Eeef Halibut Steak Kj , Pig Pork Boneless Haddock || * Fat Native Veal Dressed Cattish We Have Added To Our Delicatessen Line The Famous -Rt f ' San-A-Ham Luncheon Meats || Pressed Chicken, Pressed Veil, Pressed Tongue and Ham, Pimento Nut Loaf. T~. _ . t ..lirnrr— ’ Potato Salad I Lood ( m,nlr -V fitter Collage Cheese j Limburger Cheese Spread g J Mixed Pickles | Mn Jars and Packages) Sandwich Spread I Whipping and Coffee Cream

county and had resided In the county all of his life, i’esides the widow, lie leaves six children, Edward, Fred, Uopald, Vadla, Madonna and Bernice, all nt home, and one sister, who la a patient in the East Haven hospital at Rich monct. Ambrose William Longnecker was tom in Bearcreek township. Jay cminty, October 24, 1866, son of Snintfe) and Mary Longnecker. He was married on December 23, 1805, to Maude Rltenour. Five brothers and three sistors preceded him in death. DACCALAI REATE SPEAKER NAMED (CONTINVED FROM PAGE ONE) to attend. H. A, Hartman, former supterintendent of schools in this city, will deliver the Commencement address, April 28, at the high school auditorium. His subject will be "Three Strikes and Out.” Mr. Hartman is suirerfntgudent of the schools at Sdiney, Ohio, at present. The school board also allowed the regular monthly bills at the session last night, and Miss Angie Firks, sec-

(THE CONFIDENCE OF | | z Our Customers | 1“ 3b ,s the greatest proof of H 31 THE,R COMPLETE SATISFAC- B rION IN HE SERVICE WE REN ‘ I J ,)ER BOTH As T 0 quality •? AND PRICE! * "WHERE ECONOMY RULES” 21 X(>KI H SECOND STREET H I SPAGHETTI 10c | I STRAWBERRIES S luurls 30c I BANANAS 71/0 #kPpLES (K. K Z Pound • /2C Wine Sap, pound cFv PINEAPPLES 6VQ ONIONS, Texas • 71/ z» Each New, pound I /2C H DEL MONTE FRUIT SALAD, No. 1 can 28c li FLOUR < « GOLD MEDAL, 24 rt>. .$1.35 PILLSBURY, 24 lb. $135 F W IONA, 24 tbs. .$1.15 A. & P., 24 tbs. $1.31 ' ii PRUNES, no , I BAKERS COCOA Sunsweet, pkg. 4-iOV Can "vt V CLIMAX CLEANER DP SWEET POTATOES OQ 3 cans iOL Large can . . IfaltjC ■f CAMPBELLS BEANS O*., Del Monte ASMARA- OQ 3 f 3 cans , GUS TIPS, can iOL, ■ r PEANUT BUTTER 1£• FLOUR. Swansdawn OOp Bulk, pound IOC Cake, package Z CHOCOLATE IFf BON AMI ID/* DROPS, pound J-tlv Cake XW 4‘ PUFFED WHEAT 1>) ~ BREAD, Grandmoth- i A K Z's Package . AOC ers, Large Loaf 1W « PUFFED RICE IP BUTTER * Package Pound Prints t~rV BEVERAGES ? H Hydrox Ginger A1e,.2 bot. 25c Canada Dry Ginger Ale .19c > Coco Cola, bottle 5c Orange Crush, bottle 5c ?' ' We carry a complete line of Soft Drinks on ice. COFFEE 47r» M,LK ’ A - &p - Qp ■ Red Circle, pound t: t L Evaporated, can t/V M 1 SOAP, Kirks Flake Q’., MUSTARD 1 r H 5 bars 32 oz. jar WL

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, APRIL 3(1, !<)2(>.

? - . ... — retary to Superintendent M. F. Worthman, will distribute checks to all teachers in the city schools today. With four weeks of school remaining, the board considered applications for positions fer next year. Practic- 1 filly all the teachers will return next year, It was announced today. There will, however, be a few changes, necessitated by promotions to larger schools by some of the instructors. Other plans for commencement week were discussed by the board. A faculty meeting will be called next week, and following that meeting, the official senior graduating list will be ( announced, it was learned today. Other commencement week activities will Include the annual Junior reception for the graduating class, school ex-! hlblts, graduation exercises and several other festivities planned for the class of 1926. — — o City Firemen To Hold Meeting This Evening A meeting of the Decatur volunteer firemen will he held at the city hall at 7:30 o’clock tonight. All members of the department are requested to be present.

(mJ 01 3! Tomatoes, 1 Salt Mortens 1 (£ |T| No. 3 cans.. anjl box AAV I|l mmaMiEiMHmMSMiHNUjr 'wr.***®**n&aaMMu J 3: Tapioca, Ammonia. 1 fT| Minute, box F ’ n ‘ AVV Iwl Liquid Veneer 1(L, Uld Dutch Bottle 49c, At/V Cleanser, 3 cansJuVC w|J Try our Coffee. Every pound guaranteed. You will fll sa ' e money by buying all your food wants at the KI ! ’ Hoosier. Phone 103. Get our prices. Uj fcesa-EBesfi)

1 SAM HITE’S GROCERY—MEAT MARKET—DRY GOODS HARDWARE Phone 201 £ree Delivery Service twice daily to every home in Decatur JO pounds Pure Cane Sugar 58c 5 pounds Golden Brown Sugar 29c Large cans Table Peaches, can 22c Fancy New Seedless Raisins, pound 10c Fancy Large Prunes, pound 10c Perfect Jelly Powder, 3 for 25c 'TX-Jr. 6 pounds Rolled Oats 25c 6 pounds Pin Head Oats 25c 100 pound bag Scratch Feed $2.75 100 pounds Chick Feed $2.95 —a—MM— I 1 , 1 IMi IM l EF EME— MMEMJ—£M Bulk Coffee, pound 25c and 35c Pillsburys Best Flour, 24/ lb. sack $1.35 : 3 cans Baked Beans . .. 25c —ii linn i "j-r -r! Syrup—Penick & Fords— Golden Color, gallon 49c; / gallon 27c i Crystal White, gallon 57c; / gallon 30c I Gallon cans Fancy Apple Butter 85c M—.»5 ■ bbbm bmmm—mmmmebbmmm Fancy large cans Sliced Pineapple, in heavy syrup, per can... .28c; per dozen $3.25 2 lb. cans Green Gage Plums 15c Galion cans Fancv Solid Pack Peaches 85c Big 3 pound can Red Beets 25c ■BMMBBWJMWSraSi-TS?'.' v ." '^ r ' r T Soap, P. & G. White Naptha, R.N.M. Crystal White and Van Camps White Naptha 6 bars 25c i 10 bars 39c | 100 pound bag Oyster Shells 98c | 70 pound sack Medium Salt 98c I 10 pound sack Diamond Crystal Table Salt.. 25c i 2 boxes lodine Salt 25c mb— ■in ii mi I ' mi 1 i i'i —ik ?rs.s&r»—— mchw i Fancy Cans Salmon, can 15c I 3 cans Mustard or Oil Sardines 25c Large Pound Cans Sardines in Tomato Sauce 20c 3 cans Fancy Early June Peas 25c 1 2 cans Fancy Kraut’ 25c I 2 cans Green Cut Wax Beans 28c j 10 quart W hite Granite Dish Pan 49c I Good 4 Sewed Brooms 45c j A full line of New Garden Seeds, Onion 9 Sets and Seed Potatoes. BW DRY GOODS SPECIAL New 36 in. Percale, per yard 17c New 36 in. Hope Muslin, per yard 18c New Linen Toweling, 'er yard 35c ' r '’" 1 ‘

! Wh&t House-Store—lnterior Decorating Expert workmen to insure first class work. fc T Cull us for free estimates. SIGNS AND SH O W C ARDS DECATUR ART & ADVERTISING CO. Office Phone 551 Residence Phone 1146 MB - _ 1 VOTE FOR S 1 GERBER I iLZ . . Se FOR CLERK ® ifj Attention voters, this is a four year y- / j office. lam asking for one term only. If ifi nominated and elected I now publicly y-j pledge myself not to be a candidate for re-election. | 1 have fried hard Io see all the voters of this County, hut find it impossible to see every one. I take These th means of asking for your vote. I will hearlilj- appreciate in I hfj your support. 1 believe that Public office is a Public ' Jfi trust, and if nominated and elected, it will he my plea- K sure Io show courtesy and satisfactory service to every UE patron of the office. De [Ud ___ g TILLMAN GERBER jut; Candidate for Clerk of the fP Adams Circuit Court. S 3 31 POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT "fi ffi s ■SaMgMßafi fie TO MY FRIENDS AND VOTERS: | Mi As it has been impossible for me to S personally meet all the voters in this Jfi tfi county I take this means of assuring JC ifi them that 1 will appreciate their support le ME " j- in the primary election. jfi lam making my third race for the K if; nomination and will appreciate your ic support. ® [ue 31 1 L. D. Jacobs we Qe Democratic candidate for Sheriff of Adams County. gg [Ue POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT S !fi ffi DEMOCRAT WANT AOS GET RESULTS If H WORLD-WIDE | B| One ol the jobs this Bank can I 'l° "‘‘K ls I” transfer funds to 9 ijip noy of leu thousand places, | I anywhere in lhe civilized world, ‘ I 1 as quickly as a postage stamp i ■■ W can carry a letter; wires and , « 91 yjj. cables used if necessary. All J IS ’ lhe sender has to do is buy ilis y.. O draft at the exchange window. > s lhe bank sets in motion lhe t * ;! machinery for making the ac- ■| lual transfer. Test this service. Capital and Surplus *120,000.00 * /

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