Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 173, Decatur, Adams County, 23 July 1926 — Page 3
,;o '’V>K < TON C | T |TTEILS •***^rtTar*FO°il prOP . .. rn the above, neveraj In gdditiOD ” rt anprt« nr* on their way other 1,1 ...-v Those who no- * tO , inters and the number of pigs rina h "‘ 1 er follows: Ben Bixler. 8; 1B BU ke 9 ami S: K. w. BuMbt. WBI . Bui Ke. Colter , g. Klmpr ” 8 K dwln H Olllio,n ' 8; M te> ' H b , F ger 10; Jos P. Habeg ii/and 11; Martin Habegger, ’ t to E Heimann. 10; Otto Hoile, i 0 ( Nussbaum. 11; J- Fw K. Schwartz. 10; Dan D. Lwaru. 8! J« cob S°«" mer - •’ Le * d Sprunger. a. 8 and 8; Martin F \ a- Chris P. Steury. 8; Th(l9 e men are competing for the .Scbinitt Trophy.” a beautiful silver l inK cup awarded each year to. the L|rr of the heaviest litter. In atldion th , six men feeding the heaviest unK9 will share the sixty dollars which will be awarded by H. P. Schmitt. proprietor of the Schmitt Meat Market. Members Os Catholic Defense League Jailed Mexico City, July 23. — (United Prsss.i — Sixteen members of the Cztholic Defense League have been jailed by the chief of the judicial poiif, and the offices of the league dosed by government order. Those arrested were charged with seiltion. Four of the party wede signal iries of the proclamation outlining the Catholic program for an raiomic boycott of Mexico. The bulletin is said to have given a complete outline of the plan of economic reprisals favored by the church as a counter move against the severity of the Calles government Mexlca. ___ o ■——— Princeton- ly crawling in the neck of a dress worn by a woman autoist here, a tiny bug caused a smash-up involving three ears and resulting in minor injuries to two persons.
CHICAGO i„ 53.50 via ERIERAILROAD SUNDAY. JULY 25 Tickets good in coaches only going on train No. 7 leaving Decatur at 2:48 a.m. Returning leave Chicago 10:20 p.m. Central time. ' For further particulars call, G. E. Teems, Ticket Agent FURNACES | LIGHTNING RODS i SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING 1 Phone 765 or 739 | Avoid Poorly Balanced Breakfasts That’s Where the Great Dietary Mistake is made I F YOU feel tired, hungry, “fidg- . hours before lunch, don’t Th P conclusion of P°° r health, ousands have unenergetic mornings «ause they start the day with f Rr °ng breakfasts. bah? r ’ gbt ' you must have a well- , ce( *’ complete breakfast ration. I ■_ "ost other meals—lunch and dinget '*■ ut breakfast is a ™ nteal, often badly chosen. Q ua ks r Oats; containing 16% , n c ' ’ k oo d'’ great tissue builder, iiient”i ° hy<il l ate ’ * ts Kreat energy ele(I ~i’ Ph*’ all-impoftant vitamines and j . 'hat makes laxatives seldom Wt<^y‘ he diete ‘ iC Urge ° f the ti,LLV? od that “ stands by ” y ° u ■ Moks ;„ th , morn inßL. Quick Quaker faster ?k tO . 5 minutes. That’s Joun.ir .v p ' a * n toast. Don't deny tich <’j e natural stimulation this h f ood offers you. Quaker Oats
Radio To Be Installed In Adams To Receive | WLS Broadcast Saturday I A radio will be installed in the 1 Aduina theatre Saturday evening ini 1 order to listen in on station WLS at .the Hotel Sherman, Chicago, where , Mrs. Cecile Moser, winner of the De-' ’ catur conft/st will broadcast in competition with representatives from | flv-? other towns in Ilin district meet. , The oontestantis will be on the air i between 9 and 10' o'clock Decatur time. Mrs. Moser will be given the , opportunity of singing, two songs , The contestant receiving the great- 1
| Saturday Specials | 8 Plenty of Fresh Veal Liver Si 1 FRESH SMOKED BEEF TONGUES 3 f CHOICE BUNCH OF SPRING CHICKENS 5 f FANCY SPRING LAMBS ‘ | CHOICE SWISS and FLANK STEAKS i ■ PLENTY TENDERLOINS H Good Tender Beefsteak, pound 25c 9 PI Nice Veal Steak, pound 25c 9 Good Boiling Meat, pound 12*/2C h a Nice pieces of Sugar Cured Bacon, pound 25c S k Good Veal Pocket Roasts, pound 18c # Fresh Home Made Cottage Cheese Complete line of Pimento, Cream, Brick, Liinberger, Swiss and Roquefort Cheese $ p Fresh Whipping and Coffee Cream Fresh Country Butter |g COFFEE— S Man O War, 2 pounds 85c fl g. Little Elf, 2 pounds 95c H Bursley High Grade, 2 pounds SI.OO js & M. J. B. Coffee, 2 pounds sl.lO « £■• Oleomargerine—Good Luck, Oak Grove, w Bi 1 Nucoa, 2 pounds 55c S Van Camp Pork and Beans, 3 cans 25c S Bulk Dill Pickles, 3 for 10c M Heinz Sweet Pickles, dozen 20c S Cold Luncheon Meats, all home made. S Bologna. Winnies, Boiled Ham, Pork Loaf, 5 13 Tongue Loaf, German Ham, Braunschweiger, If Liver Sausage, Garlics, Pressed and 9 U Minced Ham. v || TRY OUR KING TASTE SPREADS Complete line of Canned Goods 1 DELIVERIES ANY TIME i g TRY US PHONE 106 or 107 | Mutschlers Meat Market I ■ L HOLTERS GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET. FOR QUALITY GOODS Phones 97 and 98 Free City Delivery Peerless flour for Pasrty 98c Special, Polar Bear flour for Good Bread $ 1 O() Special, * Man-0-War Coffee 45c I Pound, Perfect Jelly Powder, Good as C Jello, 3 pkgs, Powdered Foamoline for Making 25c I Ice Cream, large pkg White Rose Coffee 20c Pound, Monarch Salad Dressing Qflr Large Jar, Monarch Mayonnaise Relish Sandwich2Q(» Spread, Special Large Jar Pabst —ett Cheese, 25c i fox, Aluminum or Chinaware Oats 30c Special Armours Pork and Beans 25c Can 10c; 3 for Little Elf Kidney Bean, 25c I Can 15c; 2 tor Brill o Steel Wool 10c I Pkg. Red Seal Lye VSc 2 cans, Full line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables we also have a Full line of Fresh & Cured Meats of all Kinds. Fred Kolter ; FRED KOLTER I
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1926.
est number of letters and telegrams will be declared the winner of the district meet, and in addition to receiving u silver loving cup from the Chicago Journal will get to enter the state finals this fall. All local people who listen In on the contost Saturday are urged to send their letters ot- telegrams to WLS Chicago voting for the Decatur represents All letters nedelvvd by the station up until next Wednesday night will be counted in the voting. 11 A strong receiving net will be installed in the theatre and if conditions are fovorable the entire dis ! trict meet will be heard".
oseessssaa aHjWMWIffW f n m S Flour Hoosier DQz, Round Steak k )Q., Us Brand 21 lb. bag, vOL Pound XoC nMMHsaMHMMMHMB Boiling Beef lb lie U1 Soap Van CampsQQ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l Wht. Nap. 10 barOOC Chuck Roast. I£* fl* Pound IOC |jl Pork & Beans ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ *U D.‘l cans Pork Shoulder Pound Oul |A| Lemons, Mr 300 sz. doz ult Ring Bologna 1P „ ff* fl Pound IOC Milk. Pet and Carnation j • _ Tall Cans, Bacon Nice and ■ ■ fl At J. UC Lean lb OI C J * J Coffee 9Q/» Philadelphia. 1J„ f 1 f"I Pound. 38c, 35c m«7v I Cheese, pkg.,.. t w • Water Melons Large and Ripe Peaches. Oianges, Sweet f % g U Potatoes, Plums and Bananas. Be sure it's the "Orange Front ■ I ■ 1 Store" Decatur's Cleanest Grocery. We save you money on I I Isl ■ all your food wants. Phone 103. SECOND STREET JELLO all flav’rs the nat’al des’rt 3 at 25c | LEMONS large 3(H) sz. doz, 29c f BANANAS Finest quality 3 lbs ... 21c POTATOES Finest quatliiy pk. 49c OLEO Nutley Nut pound, 22c Goodl luck lb 29c SUGAR pure cane 25 lb bag $1.62 |* 1 P&G SOAP 5 bars 21c | § MILK Pet or carnation tali can 10c PICKLES sweet and sour qt 25c | -W ■ iw iMirz ,i .< eshlKWnino * - • vaxME. jf ivLVSON j XRS Pints doz. b9c; qts /9c g PACIFIC Toilet Paper 5c NAVY BEANS hand picked 4 lbs for 25c j SALMON Chum tali can. 15c; Pink. 17c |2 Store Closed For Redecorating || 9s Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday » w Watch For Our Opening Specials Thurday July 29th. I LOOK I LOOK!At | Miller & Deitsch I PHONE 215 FOR SATURDAY ONLY | With every $5.00 cash order will sell you 10 lb. sugar for 50c. Jelly Monge Desserts pwdr., pkg .... 5c Kitchen Klenzer 3 for 19c Pennant Cocoanut Snaps, pkg 15c Perfect Flour, 24 1-2 lb for $1.25 t Bananas, 4 lb. for 25c 9 I Little Elf Black Raspberrys, 2 can .. 55c f Little Elf Apricots, 2 cans for 55c Red Leans, 3 cans for 25c 1 Peas. 3 cans for 25c Can Rubbers, 3 doz. for 25c Peaches, Large can 25c Large Oval Can Sardine 15c ' Macaroni & Spaggetti, 3 pkgs for ... 25c Hominy, 3 cans for 25c Watermelon, large, Special for Saturday only, at — : 40c Ask for Tickets—ss.oo in trade Hven away free > every Saturday evening "" ■>’* w I
Fisber & Barris | CASHftGROCERY | Dealers in Granite, Tin and Aluminium Ware Phones 3 -4—5 Free City Delivery. Quality service with low prices i Potatoes, white large cobble's pk. .45c; bu. $1.75 | Sugar, fine cane granulated, 10 lbs 62c , Soap, R. N. M. P. & G, White Naptha 6 bars . ,25c | 10 bars, 39c . Soap, Kirk’s Hard Water castile, 4 bars 29c | Shredder Wheat Biscuits, pkg, 11c I QQuaker Puffed Wheat, 2 pkgs, 25c | 30c Quaker Rolled Oats 25c I 50c Instant Postum, 39c | Premier’s Salad Dressing, large jar, 35c (Beans, Michigan Hand picked, 4 lbs, 25c California No.l Lima Beans, 2 lbs, 25c ■ Pinto Beans, lb 10c I Peal Tapicoa. snow white, 3 lb, 30c I Butter, Special Creamery, lb, 43c I Cloverleaf Creamery, lb, 47c I Peanut Butter, the best lb, 20c I Tropico Quality Nut Oleo, lb, 22c || Maytime Nut Oleo, lb, 27c |'Milk, tall cans. Pet Carnation, Bordens or g Everyday can, 10c; small can, . v 5c | Olives. Queens, full quarts, 53c I Pickles, sour, full quart, 39c 11 Junket tablets, 2 pkgs, 25c |! Jello Ice Cream Powder, pkg 10c I Peaches, fancy yellow Elbertas, 3 lbs, 20c ■ Flour, Gooch’s, mo'e and better bread, 24 lbs $1.25 I 48 lbs, $2.50; bbl . $9.75 I Flour, Pride of Decatur, the best in soft winter wheat flour, 12 lbs, 55c; 24 lbs, .... SI.OO rGooch’s Whole Wheat Flour, . .5 lbs, 34c | Gooch s bulk Macaroni, 2 lbs, 25c I Spaghetti, egg noodles, and macaroni. 3 pkgs.2sc | Ke logg’s Krumbles or Pep, 2 pkgs, 25c Is3ak ... |l Van Camps or Libby’s Pork and Beans in Tomato I Sauce, 3 large cans 25c | Sweet Corn, fine quality, can, 10c | Count y Gentlemen Sweet Corn, 2 cans, .... 25c | Tomatoes, solid pack, can, 10c | Kraut, 3 cans, . 25c I Mushrooms, 4 oz. cans, ... 34c; 8 oz. can 55c g Bowlene for toilet bowl, 25c can, 19c I Chlorax for clothes bleaching, bottle, 25c I JFig Bars and Ginger snaps, fresh here, 2 lbs .. 25c I Lard, pure, lb, 20c I Vinegar, pure cider, gal, 29c I Jelly glasses, large size, doz 39c I Raisins, select bulk, seedless, lb lie I ■■HfIHHnRBHBWBHIKMnniffIHMMMIHHMHUHMHMHHMUHMMK I Matches, Searchlight, 2 large boxes, 11c I Malt Blatz, can 55c I Malt Blue Ribbon, can, 69c I Tuna Fish, all white meat, 1-2 lb. tins, 30c i ■BBaBKSUBBmBBBHmRmHBMaMMMaaHnBBHHaWMHMMMBMa I Brooms, 4 sewed, parlo r , 45c I Whisk Brooms, 35c I Wash Boards, 48c I Splint Clothes Baskets, 75c & 85c I 12 Qt Aluminium pails, 98c I Heavy tin pails, 10 qt . 35c; 12 qt . 40c; 14 qt .45c I Galvanized foot tubs, 45c, 50c, 60c I Ad justable window- screens, 45c, 55c, 75c Full assorted fruit and vegetables I Georgia Elberta Peaches for Canning, first of I next week. * Quality excellent, and price will be low.
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