Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 179, Decatur, Adams County, 30 July 1926 — Page 7
HOSPITAL notes Ball dWayn'H invhn "‘ n,chlWrw Je ** hm>ni of Geneva, underd * u operation- at the Adam.[ ’ Mental Hospital thia morn-' fcU,l! \ „re recovering nicely. W Hoblet. of Will-hire. Ohio! !l, ’ ,a ri)) .. satisfactorily from ( a | " oral hoapital ye.ter.luy. “ i Mrs Walter Brinlzenhoss. Vwth Third street, are the <•'' 1 at the Adams County Memoiai Hospital. 1 I lU.PI- of Herne underwent KdWSHI . . , op. ..thin at tJie county hos3 "‘i «n<l is netting along nicely. „. fr Bebon'. 737 North Bec<»Md at., ‘ fliwin Relnkfng. route three, are ""oveihis from tons.il operations at the local hospital- —— — ———- T (I EAVE ROAD 21 NEAR PORTLAND |( „y|IM Hl> '.»« >« f .<>«»>. .Michigan, but this report can not be ‘ confirmed. ' • |.| vx receptions IOR MR. WOOLLEN (fOMTINt F.D FKOM PAGE OM») last stop in AdgmS county. He will AO from Geneva to Bluffton and will make a tour of Wells county. • Efforts are being made, at present.l Übert stump. democratic' Jong term senatorial candidate, for a speking tour of this county at a later date. Several state officers, candidates and some speakers of national repute also will visit this county during the campaign, it was announced today. While this will be Mr. Woollen’s first visit to Adams county, he Is already known by most of the bankers and many other persons in the county.
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AM) MEAT MARKET, FOR QUALITY GOODS Phones 97 and 9H Free City Delivery I'ob White flour 21 1-2 lb. QWf* Polar Bear hour 21 1-2 lb. fl? 1 Os! Special tPI.6tV Foulds Macaroni and Spaghetti. . 10c each . 3 lori White Rose Coffee, QAp Pound. OVV Man - 0 - War Coffee /I PxC* Pound Kitchen Klenzo Qflp Can7c; 3 cans «VV Pabst Malt Syrup, La r ge can Special, VIVFv Staleys Crystal W hite Syrup 1-2 gal Qr-\r» Special, Otlv Silk tissue Toilet Paper 9f>P Roll 10c; 3 rolls fatuV Northern Tissues Toilet Paper Roll 15c; 2 rolls fcttJV Red Sealing Wax StickZ tJV 'lonarch Mayonnaise Relish fo r Sandwiches 9Ap Large jar, Foamaline for Making Ice Cream Large Pkg “ t ’'- Lemons 2 forsc; doz. • V °tiart can Mustard Special, Sun Rise Cocoa, 1 Kn 1 pound can, Atz V \ toll li--c nf Fruits and Vegetables, also Fresh and Cured Meats of all kinds. FRED KOLTER
| He has been active for many years In I Indiana banking circles, and has a I wide acquaintance throughout the I state. — ——o — .—■■■■..— Ezra Heiser Dies At Home In Poe Wednesday Earn Heiser. SS. db‘d at 3:45 o'clock i Wednesday morning at the home of Ills sister. .Miss Alli Heiser, at l*oe, after an illness of four weeks, duo to a < ompllcntloii of diseases. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Lesta Gib>on. of Poe: Mrs. Edith Beatty, Kellogg, Idaho; and Mrs. Gertrude Mntton of Waynet’ale; two sons. Hay. of Waynetla'e, and Hoy. oi Hoagland: nine grandchildren, three brothers, David. U Illium and John; and three stisters, Mrs. Frank Hecker, Mrs. Gusl Philips, and Mias Allie Heiser. Funeral services were held at 2:30 o'clock this iftornoon. -it the home In Poe. Burial was made in the Poe cemetery. —— o To Conduct Sale At Winona Lake Saturday Col. Fred Reppcrt aryl Col. Roy Johnson, of thia city, will have charge of the sale of lake front lot’s at Win ona latke, tomorrow, and a numhef from here will attend the sale. The lots are choice ones and should please everyone who is looking for a place for a summer home. Wouldn't , it be tine if you had a cottage there right now? Join the crowd for Win I ona tomorrow. o - ’ Helen Wills Wins Match Easily Today ' M.-id at one Tennis < lub. Southamp- ■ toa, N. Y.. July 30.—(United Pro's) • —Without exerting herself. Miss Hel- • on Wills, National Tennis Champion, wen her third round match against i Mra. Frederick Schmitz here today. - The scores were 5-2 6-1. i The Yowhg Champion was noj pressed at any time ami obviously .it!
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was regulating her gone to win without wasting herself. —_ o — ____ — Mrs. Hall Admitted To Bail; Rond Is $15,000 Point PJoasant, N. J.. July 30—Mrs. Fi ancle Stevens Hall held on two charges of murder in conectlon with the death In 1922 of her husband, this Revet end Edward W. Hall and Mrs. Eleanor Mills, a choir singer, was granted an ordey freeing her on n 315,000 bail here this afternoon. The order was signed by chief justice William Gunmen*, of the New Jersey supreme court. Motorists M ho Buy (Jas in Other “States Forced To Pay Tax In Indiana Indlanapnlis. Ind.. July 30. (United Press) Archie Bobbitt, state gasoline tax collector, today directed a thorough campaign io halt ‘'bootlegging" of gasoline to evade payment of the tax. < Bobbitt sent investigators to Vincennes to stop indiai- i motorists from crossing the Wabash river into Illinois
Grand Re-Opening | MMVWWWWVWVWVWWUWVMWWWUW VWWWWVWVWVWWMWWhriWWWUVU'W of the A & P Store 121 So., Second St. z Decatur Ind. We havt spared no expense in remodling our store room, new fixtures and equipment have been added, in fact no expense has been spard that will insure better service to our many patrons. GIVEN To Every Person making a Purchase ’^ c or over ur * ng three A WAV F epening days Thurs, Fri, Satur/A VV x*. I U’Jk| day. We will give absolutely free 1 ’•* s j handsome etched water glass. FIVILIL Gswfika* Come early! Below are listed only a few of the hundreds of every day household necessities priced at a figure you are pleased to pay. mmmh WMraaaMHßaßiaK ■iimiimmw w> "Hi ’ Mason Fruit Jars SOAP I I SALMON Doz 69c P&« or KirksQQ | I. Alaska Pink ir., Quarts doz 79c Flake 10 bars. Ot/V E ■ lib. tall can •vi | MMnMBMHMBnHEasanh üb—mi an m i m MILK ™“: ,a1, 25c BEANS FLOUR 'nJiKtvK 99c CHEESE BANANAS LEMONS Fancy Large 29c Nice & Juicy 300 size 29c Fruit 4 lbs - doz. limit, per doz. ■ «-wna. mi im inr~":r y ~ , ‘ w ' vr.vvaiiwewsu. ■■■■■■■niaawiisHßSMSMMHMwakiSsw'?’ BEANS " rs 25c GINGER ALE 19c j—mi—>mi tis iwi i . - ~ JELLY POWDER; - " k “ 25c GINGER ALE "- 25c PICKLES = 23c SUGAR S',; CERTO S'"’ 27c OLEH IS 22c joiiHi, -u.ju aw m 11 mi rtu n u We Buy And Pay Cash For Country Eggs And Produce j .7’. Mil •wMnew' ww obumbijuwuwm The Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. (’FPrlt K. J. Dixon Mgr. Decatur Ind, vCU Established 1859 121 No. 2k.' Street
with tunk* fllb'il with guHoliim purI'hiiHtul three ct'tits lower thutt the prices in Indiunu due to the übdence or h tax in Illinois. The InvoHtlg’it'irx are atopplng nit’.i . aa they return across the Wabash river bridge ati'l requiring payment of the Indiana tax. Bnhhitt plans it -iinilur campaign in other sections of the state where evasion of the tax Is reported. Woollen Makes Speech To Roachdale Audience — Roachdale, Ind.. July 30. -(United I I’l'eas) 'Blume for many of the fur mers'llls whs laid to the FordneyMiCuniber tariff an. by Evans Woolleu, dentoctatle short term senatorial nominee, in u speeut here last night. "It wus inevitable that the war should havt brought difficulties to th farmer". Woollen said. "The cruel Wfong of it all was that while struggling with these difficulties he was put upon the Fordney-McCumber terriff act. "That act increased the prices of tilings he had to buy i.nd decreased his markets for farm. products, it is estlt “mated that the annual loss to Indiana
farmers through prte; raising by the act la |33,t)00,000". o ■ — — . i Weils County Girl Swallows Half-Dollar Bluffton, July 30.—Tiled,i ilubnpr. 12, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Huhtier. living west’ of Bluffton, swallowed a half dollar while playing with her small brother last evening. The girl liad the piece of money which was tin- property of her brother and was putting II in her mouth In an uiTort to tease th e boy. Following the swallowing of the money, the girl was brought to Bluffton w here an X ray picture was taken and showed tliat the coin was in the stomach. The attending physician stated this afternoon that he thought that it would pass through the stomach without doing any particular injury. A second X-ray will be taken this eve ning to determine if the coin has ' moved. There is a possibility of an opeiation becoming necessary. f o OSSIAN A moment after (Teo -1, 'll steppe out of the cement block afuctory owned by Homer Ludwig to
iinvestigate why a section of plastering fell al his foot the entire roof caved in.
Miller & Deitsch PHONE 215 • Van ( amps Pork and Beans 3 cans for 25c Quart can Dill Pickles, only 25c 2 Pkgs 1 lb. Sun Maid liaisens, for 25c Acorn Brand Cocoa 1 lb Qua r t prepared Mustard 23c We carry a line of cold meats, fresh meats, Minced Ham. Pressed Ham, Bologna, Winnies, Sausage, fresh and Smoked Cresh side Steak, pork chops, Bacon, Veal loaf, Boling Beef. Mr. farmer we pay High Prices for ySur butter and Eggs. Drop in and see us. Ask for tickets. $5.00 in Trade given away every Saturday Night at 8 o’clock.
SAM HITE'S GROCERY—MEAT MARKET—DRY GOODS HARDWARE Phone 204 Free Delivery Service twice daily to every home in Decatur Groceries 10 pounds Fure Cane Sugar 62c 5 lbs Light Brown Sugar 33c 2 pound box Fancy Cocoa 25c Qt. cans Fancy Dill Pickles 15c Fancy Large Prunes, pound 10c Perfect Jelly Powder, 3 for 25c Fancy Large Ripe Watermelons 48c Fancy New Celery per stock ............... 05c Fancy Georgia Peaches, lb 10c Flour Polar Bear Flour, the best for bread or pastry 24 lb. sack $1.23; Barrel $9.80 Sea Shell Macaroni, per lb, 15c Fresh Sun Ray Pan Cake Flour per pkg .... 15c 6 pounds Pin Head Oats 25c 100 pound bag Scratch Feed $2.75 100 pounds Chick Feed $2.95 Bulk Coffee, pound 25c and 35c 10 pounds New Navy Beans 59c i 3 cans Baked. ■ .->:’****’*■" ’ ■ - _. ' Soap, P. & G. White Naptha, R.N.M. Crystal White and Van Camps White Naptha 6 bars 25c 1 10 bars 39c 100 pound bag Oyster Shells 98c 10 pound sack Diamond Crystal Table Salt.. 25c 2 boxes lodine Salt 25c Fancy Cans Salmon, can 15c 13 cans Mustard or Oil Sardines 25c Large Pound Cans Sardines in Tomato Sauce 20c 12 cans Fancy Early June Peas 25c 12 cans Fancy Kraut’ 25c 2 cans Green Cut Wax Beans 28c | Good 4 Sewed Brooms 45c Hardware j 6 qt whit enamel Mixing Bowls 49c 10 qt white enamel Dish Pan 49c 10 ql aluminum Dish Pan 89c Dry Goods Best yard wide Percale per yd 17c Best Hope Bleached Muslin yd 17c Best Linen Toweling per yd ~.. 25c Meats We handle Minced Ham. Pressed Ham ,Veal Loaf Bologna, Weiners, Smoked Sausage, Fresh Sausage Steak, Pork Chops and Bacon. Ice Cream and Cold Drinks of all kinds.
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