Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 203, Decatur, Adams County, 27 August 1926 — Page 2

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E Save At » ! Miller & Deitsch I PHONE 215 I ip Tokay Grapes, per pound || K Sugared Golden Dates, package 2ac n Honey Rock ( antelopes 25c ■ R Another shipment of Raspberries, can 20c g M Large can Georgia Peaches, can 20c K K 3 cans Campbells Pork and Beans for 25c K| S Come in and see us Fair Week ■ —Special Bargain— M H Ask for ticket. $5.00 given away every H B Saturday night at $ o'clock. H I f Quality Groceries | I vy At Lower Prices I 1 SITOM) S1 KEE t HBHSkI Grandmother's 24 oz. Loaf Bread 10c B 011010 Gane 25 pound bales $1.59 111 ,b - LiQzs E ■ uUuAIt ,)nlv 100 pound bag $6.20 OOV g I MASON rims 67C J Certo. for making 97c Gulf * >arowax 1 ()z» vJ Jelly easy, bottle... “• Package Tv v'J Jar Rings, Heavy *7p Sealing Wax Rf* B ra Red. dozen * v , Package B ' Jar Covers. 9Qn T> n Gans .17P H Dozen Dozen 14 L Rj I LARD KL i QIITTCD Ei,) by White. Pure and Sweet 44 p I * DU I I til as the name, pound 1. JL V Oleo. Nutley Good Luck Oleo QQz» | Pound V Pound -Jl I Cheese £s rream -27 c 3 I fifOli Fane.' - Alaska. Pink, tall can 17c R I vALMIJII Fancy Chum, tall can, 2 cans 29c B| | BANANAS cans.. 25C | " hile - lb barsJ - ..39f g ■ A. & P. Lye, can oc ■ Jg We buy Fresh Country Eggs and Produce for Cash. B pg E. J. Dixon, Mgr. -Established-Decatur Ind g g* 1859 121 N, 2nd. St. 1 BU I Mason, with caps and rubbers ® lvl/)QriD Pints, doz. 69c; Quarts, doz. 79c K I Hiaovii Juio Haif Gallon dozen g IVJ By 4 OTTD ( lifton. 24% pound sack 98c H B 1 LULJK ( ountrv C,ub ’ 212 pound sack $1.19 K U * Country Club, 12% pound sack 63c B IQITP A D Purt Cane ’ s pound carton 34c B .■’i k)U xJ/jIIY 1 pound Powdered 10c E I A IZF’C* Country Club. Round Layer, 2 lb. 35c L I V ArL LjD ( ountrv Club Square layer. 20 oz. 25c I Country Club Angel Food, each..2sc I, I » ar t’ P “ re Kettle Q7n Rendered, 2 1b5....0 < V Bananas. Fancy Yellow || td F°oee, French 4 7/» Ripe Fruit, 1" B I Brand, pound . ... Oi C 2 tbs. for lt)C te ■ J«»rt pound 39c Le | ■ ■ T c » si “. <<»“». . 25c ■ erf Tea, Moon Chop, Orange ~ . , „ w I Peko, for icing 1 0 Cantaloupes, Hearts of I- % pound pkg IOC p O d ‘ P,nk Mcat 11 p | »/i pound pkg 35c AAV g I Vinegar, Pure ciderQ/A Hums. Large Italian Prune Hin bulk, ga110n.... Out ea ] f° r canning H : Pure cider, pint hot. 10c *&• box <JOv I • I Malt Syrup, Buck- Grapes. Xtra FancyQF? ■ jfl eye. can 4lt/C Malagas, 2 tbs IC I I Cheese. Brick 97., Bacon, Fancy Breakfast 3l| Pound Li I C to 5 lb. cuts. Q7z» P Fresh Cream, tb 27c P«r pound 04 V £ ■ Oleo. Eatmore C allies. .Nice Lean Otf r - M Nut |b ZjruC Sir.oktd, pound . B*

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, Al (il ST 27, 1916.

Optni Jewelry Shop M. 8. Eljpy. veteran jeweler has j opened u shop In rooms over the White | Mountain Creamery station on .Monroe j street and i* prepared to do all kinds of watch and clock repairing and to! sell any kind of jewlery at right prices.' Give him a call — < 1. I—'

Choicest Meats Phone 106 or 107—MUTSCHLER S Plenty of Beef Tenderloins Choice Bunch of Spring Chicks Good Young Plate Boiling Meat, 3 lb. 25c Fresh Tender Baby Beef Steak, lb.. 25c Veal Pocket Roasts,, pound 16c Fancy Veal Steak, pound 25c Sugar Cured Pieces of Bacon, lb 25c Fresh Veal Liver and Sweet Breads Home Made Cottage Cheese, pint 20c Fresh Country Butter, Extra Good Fancy Stuffed Bulk Olives Dandy Cottage Ham and ? Smoked Pork Chops , King Taste Sandwich Spreads ; Large Open Eyed Swiss Cheese . Any brand of Oleomargaine, 2 lbs.. 55c 3 boxes Sterling Macaroni, 3 for ... 25c » Large cans Good Tomatoes, can.... 10c I Van Camps or Little Elf Pork and I Beans, 3 cans 25c .Joan of Arc Red Kidney Beans, 2 can 25c Puritan Bohemian Malt, 2 cans .. .sl.lO Complete line of Canned Goods which we ; can deliver right with your meats. i M COFFEE— I Man O’ M ar, 2 pounds 85c I Bursleys High Grade, 2 pounds. .81,00 I Perfect Coffee, 2 pounds SI.OO I M. J. B. Coffee. 2 pounds $1.05 | Edgemont Crackers, box 20c | Fresh Monarch Shrimp, jar 35c g Fresh Monarch Mushroons, can ... .45c J Large Bulk Dill Pickles, 3 for 10c | Special Saturday • Only—Little Elf Peaches by the case $2.75 | Fancy Spring Lamb I Free Delivery Any Time—Try Us. J | Phones 106 or 107 ( I Mutschlers Meat Market kolter’TgrocerF” AND MEAT MARKET. FOR QUALITY GOODS Phones 97 and 98 Free City Delivery Kolter’s Pride Pastry Flour QQ 24% pounds UoC Silver Dollar Hard Wheat Flour for Good Qi 1 A Bread. 24% pounds tpl.J V Man-O-War Coffee 4 " „ Pound 4DC White Rose Coffee Q/lz, Pound OUI New Crop Honey, 044 z» Section .....ArfVv Tin Cans, 4 Dozen 2 x 4 V Sealing Wax £ Per stick Extra Thick Can Rubbers, dozen 10c Special! 3 dozen for mVL Real Nut Margarine OKz* Pound Z3C Joan-of-Arc Red Kidnev Beans 1 C! Can IOC Eonomy Jar Lids \ Q4lz» Doze n OvC Perfect Jelly Powder, good as Jello. Muffets. Toasted Whole Wheat J7 Package..... JLOC Little Elf Brand Peaches, New Pack, QO 7FX Georgia Belle Peaches QQ nn Neu pack, can 20c; Ijlozen cans. . Celery, Oranges. Bananas, Melons, Lemons, Peaches. Cabbage, etc. —MEAT MARKET— Beef Roast. Pork Roast, Babv Beef. Veal. Minced Ham. Pressed Ham. Bacon, Pork Loaf, Cured Ham, etc. FRED HOLTER ■■ ■ P ' | JB Illi h J|||

Sun Set- Saturday and Sunday. Stewart Morans orchestra. You all remember them as the orchestra that played at the opening of Sun Set. Dane ing starts at 8:30.

RURAL CHURCHES Decatur Circuit M. E. Churchee H. J. Kleser, Pastor Beulah Sabbath School at !i;3oa m W’orship Service at . ...to Pit a. nt. Mid Week Fellowship Hour cn rhursday at 7:80 p. m. Washington (•bbath School at » ::i " • 1,1 Worship Scivice at 7:30 p. m. There vlll be a Baptism Service in conneclon with the evening Service. The Second Quarterly CoufereßC' 1 >f the Circuit will be held on Sunday Afternoon of September sth at 2:30. Dr. Wiant District Superintendent will preside at the Business meeting and will preach following that. Mt. Rleasant Sabbath School at 9:30 am. The Ladies' Aid will have a sta’id it the Fair this next week and will serve everything good to eat. They l r vite everybody to visit them at their booth this next week. Worship Service Sunday morning I September sth. o —— Antioch Church William Hygema. Pastor Whereas Conference has assigned

I “ASK THE MAN H WHO HAS ONE’’ | ffi When so many people go out II ■ of their way to tell us that havS ing their accounts with this It W bank has proved a real asset, wj S We are encouraged to believe I a| that our efforts to make this an • , | » unusually helpful bank are » 9 meeting with success. f.Capital and Stap)uC t S J2O, ' . . . S.HV. . . .1 Reduced Prices for ONE DAY ONLY, Saturday, Aug. 28 ' Just received a large shipment of Hats for Ladies, Misses and Children in Felts, Velvet and Satin, in all the new colors. PRICES REASONABLE MRS, M AUD A. MERRIMAN, 222 S. 4th St. Decatur, Ind. F. V. Mills The Grocer Perfect Flour, 24% pound sack »< 2 -. Polar Bear Flour, 24% pound sack «| Pillsburys Flour. 24% pound sack sf 2 fl Climax Sea Shell Macaroni, 2 packages Pink Salmon, can f'- . Fig Bars, 2 pounds ’ A?' Pure Food Co. Fig Bran. 2 sizes 15c .nd Barrington Hall Steel Cut Coffee, no better, pound X Perfect Corn Flakes, none better, 2 packages Perfect and Little Elf California Can Peaches, dozen 19 75 V ant amps White Naptha Soap, 6 bars .... jello, all flavors, 3 packages f- 1 ; 10c pound off on 1 pound of Beechnut Coffee • -15 c | Watermelons, each .... . ‘ Perfect Vegetable Oil Soap J c ana Coleman’s Mustard, Imported Mustard 2 siv.s Prepared Dill Pickle Spice h Muckev Original lodine Salt. 2 for PinL Pints Qua.t s -4 Ga i, on • -

uh to our old fie’d "f l» hor ' we lnv,u j 7TT, .operation. Thanks for past fav-| ©rs. Sunday School ’ ™ Devotional Service W- ,f Evening Service 7:80 The A<lam« Counay Hollinesa Association will hold th lr first monthly meeting here. Sept either sth at 2:00 R< v. Levi Cox front Winchester Ind., will be the apeaker Special singing will be tendered, f eme and enjoy a spiritual f©a»L —— -o —- Plearant Mills and Salem F. A. Ship’ey Pastor Sunday School Morning Worship. Pleasant Mills 10:30 Epworth League 7:00 Evening Wcrship. Salem <:M No prayer meeting at P easant Mills because cf the fair. Pastor and people will be busy at the Ladies Aid stand When at the the fair patronite us. Salem Ladles Aid will quilt at Virgil Mercer home all day Tuesday Aug 31st. Potluck dinner. Al! friends are invited. Bring thimble, needle and one dish of food. Hostess will serve hot ' coffee and potatoes. Booth Festival at Foster Park. Fort Wayne, Sept. 6th. All who have fruit to give please get it to the church Sept sth and the Pastor will take it I to Fort Wayne. Why not attend he

I Booth Festival’ We miss a n r( . a| I when we miss thia H. H. HALLEY TO BE *!55 E SUNDAY tCORTINCKD FROM FAGR OMR, urge everybody to be sure a^7^7 r him The following is taken f«>m lhe ' Presbyterian magazine: “There r > sides in Chicago a minister who has al-ridged ev*ry tyok In tire Uii,| e using only Its own words and yet selecting the portions that give the main facts of events and teachln» „f each book, and has committed all 0 ( these books to memory so that he ea a recite them without a moment's hesitation or the error of a word. He simply stands kill, with arms hanging by hla side and making no g Ps . ture. recites the narrative in a quiet, musical voice with just enough emphasis and modulation to bring out the meaning. The effect is a surprise and at times Is startling. Every one is surprised at how the old familiar narratives seem new and what a depth and richness of meaning and suggestion they have." The Tonawanda. N. Y. Daily Evening News writes the following: “The effect of these Bible readings is indescribable. Mr. Halley has no pet theological positions to expound and no theories to uphold. He simply reads the Book itself and lets it tell Its own story. One man. a scholar of standing, remarked after hearing him ‘I have already received more good than 1 would from the reading of fifty books about the Bible’." The following is from the Richmond Palladium. Nov., 1925: “The Bible readings given by Mr. H. H. I Halley at the Grace Methodist church I under the auspices of the Richmond Ministerial Association, have commanded the best attention Minister, and laymen seem to be unanimous in the opinion that it is one of the best pieces of religious work ever done in Richmond. One minister sad: 'lt is the finest thing that has come to oar city in its farreaching influence for good ." From the Shelbyville Democrat is taken the following: “It you have not heard this remarkable visitor among us, you have missed one of the greatest rel'grtous educational opportunities that has ever been offered to Shelbyville. Those who have heard him are wondering yet how it is pnawible tliat one man can have such a complete knowledge of the Bible. It i« thrgjid, old story, but ever new. and the great crowds have drunk it in in a silence that seem«l almost breathless. The simplicity and th humility of the speaker, linked with his quiet earnestness, make him seem a d rect agent of God. At the age of forty this man. H. H. Halley of 1 hicago. felt x an irresistible impulse to commit the Bible to memory. Ten years of close application fought him realization of his ambition and it brought him an understanding of ! the Word that enables him to handle I it in so simple away t <r. • I'.<.»«!■ he is able so enthrall them with h>> readings. He is better than the best that has ever been offered here b; Chautauqua or Lyceum TO SHOW GOLD MEDAL COLTS rCOVriNVED FROM I’At-F. OXK> ■ ilty. Habegffer's colt has gained a2>“ : pounds ba■ 11 balace of 72 pounds to be gained until December 15. Since both co'ts m doubtedly will make the requtn'd gam it is probable both men will i‘ geld medals for the!.' accomplishment. As tar as can be determined, the colt being fed by Mr. 8lR« has “■’> be ;'' weighed since the time of it.- in. weight last December. However, it undoubtedly will make the required gain. • The colts will compete in the open classes as well as in 'he sp° dal <lass 1 pic-vided for them. | E. M. Bock, of North eVrnon, was i a business caller In the city this afteinoon. -a o—— — Sun Set Dancing Class tonight l! 0 Stockholder's Meeting 1 Notice ss nereby given that the an--1 nual meeting of the stockho.ders 1 I the Citizens Telephone Company, o , Decatur, Indiana, will be heiu at ■ office of the secretary of said company, in the city of Decatur. Indiam °n. Monday, September 6, 19’6 at 7 o'clock p. m. for the election er five directors to serve for the ® nß “’ year for the transaction of su' hO. _ business as may be properly orougbefore said meeting HERMAN F. EHINGER. I 199-to Se;'. t>- ! Public Sale, Sat. August. 2s. commencing 1 p- m - P [ n / Ahr’s Sale Barn. Decatur. Inf; 25 milk cows of which iv aj Guernseys, 3of them re^ is f , r „J 300 head Hogs; SCO Breeding I Ewes; 4 registered S hro g£3t Rhihs.