Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 214, Decatur, Adams County, 10 September 1926 — Page 2

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Hower Bros. Grocery | | formerly |g Miller & Deitseh g Let us supply you with your grocery fl wants. We invite our many friends and fl patrons to call on us or Phone 215 when in fl need of groceries and we will endeavor to fl take care of your needs in a prompt and ■ courteous manner. fl FARMERS—We want to buy S i your butter and eggs. || Hower Bros. Grocery | I Wty fi L° wer I [Groceries Prices [ I 121 NORTH J<i,,,ovn p,, ’l T ri'Tgg|f Grandmother’s 24 oz. Loaf Bread 10c fl I FTGUR ’ 95c I || Pillsbury's Best and Gold Medal. 21 1 » pound sack *L2.y fl fl CORN. Standard Grade. 3 cans . fl fl PEAS. Standard tirade. 3 cans 25c ■ fil rn NUTLEY. pound ! 20c | r: ULLU GOLDEN HIE. pound 25c fl M Certo. for making *)7z* Scaling kS *M Jelly easy, bottle, m• C Max vv I Gulf Parowax Idh Jar Rings 7/* K I F >< ' l< ‘k a tf e lUU 1 Dozen I v IB Bill U White House Milk. 3 cans 9"w» h Ml Lit Pet and Carnation Milk, can. ,10c. AdtJV g? I wwfwiiß ~ I 8 Blatz Malt, PwP>z» ** jr >l an Malt I M 2*2 Ib. can OOL 2- 1 , lb. can Ut/V H nfirrrr 8 o’clock, pound 37c K fl l/UriLL RED CIRCLE, pound 47c g I OJI I I4fill f ancy Alaska. Pink, can 17c fl ad OHLMuN Fancy Chum, can .?’ 15c H 51 A. &P. Cleanser /T „ R<-xo, a soap Qf» I Can Ov saver, box JI I Saniflush, | Q Lux. for launderI Can JLsJV ing, large b0x.... fl fl We Buy Fresh Country Eggs and Produce for Cash. fl I ? E. J. Dixon, Mgr. -Established-Decatur Ind pg fl 18'9 121 N. 2nd. St. § IIWHI*»W»»|||WJ, 'CTHWIXW* ■ .qg U r WHMWIWgWtWR IPJ TD New Low Price, Clifton 24'i lb. 98c I? ■|* | J Country C lub. 24' 2 lb. sack. .$1.09 ( I Country Club, 12'A lb. sack 57c I 1 & O Square Mason, Pints, dozen 69c fl ! t I KJ Quarts, dozen 79c |"» I lYk II Jar Rubbers, dozen 5c fl j | p arowax .. 9c I HI T/"1 4 TJ Pure Cane, Jack Frost, 5 lb. lii IJI u A Carton 34c ffi I UVXJlllt J pound p owdered 10c I < Fl New, 1926 pack, standard brand, 3 cans 25c 1 IjM Avondale, Sweet Peas, 2 cans. 25c 1Y I Jf Country Club, Tiny, Excellent Quality, can 20c ■ Country Club, Sifted, can .....17c g| I I Soup, Campbell’s Ofc <» Mustard. Coleman I I Tomato, 3 cans... dw»JC Mustard, large I fl Small box 8c fl I J| Pickles, Sweet ' I Sliced, 11 oz. jar. ZtOV Oranges, Large 9Q/« fl Dill, quart jar 25c Juicy, 216 size, doz.t)Ov _ I I Vinegar, Bulk, Celery, Large 1 A/» I I Cider, gallon Ovt Tender Stalks 2 for .1 vt fl si- Country Club, pint A f?? > bottle 10c Bananas Fancy Yel-rtfT fl I low Fruit, 3 tbs.. . .fl I Fly Swatters, l „ o .„ 4 I Lo.v Price, each. t»C ££ 25c I I | Rendered, 2 tb„... eJiJL | fountrv CJub g g I ‘"allies. Smoked QKp I 8 oz - 2 “pkgs A9L | Sugar Cured, ft... | Tobacco pay Cay I Minced Ham, I Lar & c - 2 P k ® s - • • | H Good quality, ft . 8 Bag Pipe, 2 pkgs. ..25c fl I

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 10, 1926.

i I SPECIALS Phone 106 or 107 .-kFancy Bunch of Spring Chicks ? Nice Native Fat Veal _ j » Sugar ( ured Corned Beef, lb 18c fl Fancy Plate Beef to Boil, lb 10c Good Tender Beef Steak, lb 2dc Nice Smoked Bacon in pieces, lb 25c Fresh Braunschweiger, lb 30c | Nice Veal Pockets, lb 18c fl * Large Dill Pickles, Bulk, 3 for 10c ?■- Heinz Sweet Pickles, dozen 20c s| Pure Pork Sausage, Bulk, SaturIsl day Only, pound 25c Large Open Eyed Swiss Cheese, lb.. 40c B Home Made Cottage Cheese, pint. . ..20c | Mixed Pickles, Fancy, lb 30c g, 1 Fresh Country Butter, | Fancy Shrimp in Glass Jars 35c j# Fancy Mushroons, can 45c Special—3 cans Gold Bar Peaches, a r | regular 30c seller. 3 cans 75c y. t | 3 cans Arterial Peas 25c 3 cans Banquet Pineapples 70c I f 3 cans Beechnut Spaghetti 40c 3 cans Little Elf Pork & Beans 25c I" 2 cans Staleys White Syrup 25c 2 cans Peanut Butter, 1 lb. cans 35c COFFEE— > 2 lbs. Man O’War 85c 2 tbs. Bursleys High Grade SI.OO 2 tbs. Perfect Coffee \...5L00 Bturday 0n1y... SI.OO | K—nds 55c || nds 55c round 45c if Canned Goods. her truck on our deto give better service, r Us.— Wutschlers Meat | Market g

a^K“Tt?W*,,^S I »4BBJK3Hw*W® S. ’*> WWI I SCHMITT’S | 1“ FOR QUALITY MEATS "'~ '*-»-•■•»»-«-»-—■ I 11. i lll.—■—, .MUmU-ILL l__l_l—J——— ■— l-IL-U— ———w— ■■! I WWW—l—»f -IB—lfam—— —, ■- ri lllir ~I Mn~n ~ irTI I Phones F - I Delivery 96 Service | ___ IRES II and SMOKED | FAN C Y SPRING LA M B DRESSED POULTRY DAIRY PRODUCTS B Fryers, 3 to 5 pounds H No - ’ But £ r I D .. „ Home Made Cottage Cheese jL < Roashng Hens ( offee and whipping Cream F ■ otewmg Hens ■ Extra f ancy Opened Eyed Swiss Cheese ■ I SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY I Tender Beef Steak, pound or „ B X Veal Steak, pound ‘ o>w. Pork Steak, pound * e on B I Pig Spare Ribs, pound • 15c 8 CANNED GOODS SPECIAL mmiV niAIl fl El Battleship Coffee 2 lbs for 9-5 c M|£M VU LIK LI King Cole Coffee 2 lbs. for 95c J, l%L<Os 11 1011 f Van Camps Pork and Moss Rose Pork & Beans. .3 cans for 25c Pickerel F T« M f °"' T ° ma ‘ o '’? 23e Forty Fathom Armour’s Very Best Minced Meat jar 35c Halibut ALSO carry a full line of Relishes, Dill, Sweet and Mixed Pickles. I | TRY OUR GOOD QUALITY; ~ I I H. P. Schmitt Meat Market I asrJMBPl 1 1 11 d

RURAL CHURCHES | PlcaEant Mills < i nd Salem I Siimliiy School I Memlne Worship. I’l JHant Mills Kpworth l.»'ugu(! ‘• l *’ ; Evening Wor. hlp. Si.’em .. ~ I I'ray 'i'inc'etmi; m i’li nxatit MlllI Thursday ' : ' 1 ' The Fall Campaign will begin next Thursday Sept. 16 n' Bluffton. Good ,peakers are scheduled. Our people will he more than delighted Io hear Dr. ii.hi i. r- h ei oi» 11« in. ohm. Tht program In for the forenoon, afternoon and night. The pastor hopes I many will K‘> to this meeting. Monday Sept. 20 the pastora of the II Decatur Suit-district will be at I'leas lAshbaucher’s FURNACES I LIGHTNING RODS ; SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING 1 Phone 765 or 739 ; I Public Sale °f Hogs and Cattle The undersigned will sell at I’ub.k Auction at his residence % mile east of Linn Grove, or miles west and L 1 mile south of Berne, on Tuesday, Sept. 14, 1926 j Beginning at 10 o’clock A. M. || The following property, to-vvit: j CATTLE. 6 Head 4 head of milk 1 cows; one 2-yr.-old Durham Bull; one I bull calf. 4 months old 11 HOGS. 200 Head—22 head of tried | sows; 10 head of gilts; 12 head with L pigs by side, from 6 to 11 pigs to a L litter; 125 head of shoats averaging] from 50 to 175 lbs.; 1 Du roc male 1 hog. 3 years old. ' CORN IN FIELD—IO acres of good I corn in field. | FARMING TOOLS—I C. B. & Q | corn planter: 1 John Deere corn plow; one five foot McCormick I mower; one wagon with gram bed 1 and hay rack combined. I HARNESS —1 set of double bar- I ness. and other articles. | TERMS —Sums of $5.00 and under | cash. Sums over that amount a credit of 6 months, first 3 months without interest, last 3 months 8%. ' 3% discount for cash. I CHAS. BENTZ Jesse Ellenberger, Auct. I Rudolph Schug, clerk. I I Lunch served on ground.

ant Mill ami Salem for a service In Ihe evening. A servl.•. In each church at 7:30 P. M. Let us have the larg< st ;lll ..n.l:,;-ee Cl th- siih and the largest attendance. can and you wl || help m> ii-) it- "h«’ I‘rogra.u has strong sp-akers w»l! worth your com "’|‘h »e:i’nt a Mil’s l. i-'ien Aid mcoti S-’Plemh-r I th- church at 1:30 , . M. Ti e •adles levin- io settle up the fair bills and make n report They up ii eelate the ns-dstauce of a’l helpers and patrons. We had a nice dlspl iy at the Booth Festival this year and the pastor ano Epworth cLugm- de sire 'o express their gratitude for donations The amount of donation has net bee n learned yet. Let us all begin now to mako thl fall and winter the best jfet In th--of the chure-h. Work, Pray ami pay forsuccess. Rev. F. A. Shipley o — — 1 - Decatur Circuit M. E. Churches 11. J Kieser. P-astor Mt. Pleasant Sabbath School at 9 A. M. Uedies Aid will meet We dnesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Nellie Spaugkeer. Worship Service Sunday Sept 19 at 10. Beulah Sabbath School at 9:30 A. M. Ep worth la-ague at 6:30 P. M Worship Services at 7:30 P. M Mid week Pray-

■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ : Put it on the ■ ; ; : table at every meal ■ I B ■ ■ MILLER’S TWIN LOAF ■ ■ ■ ■ (That Good Double Purpose Bread) . ■ ■ R ■ Miller’s Twin Loaf at every meal ■ and the bread question is settled. s Twin Loaf contains all the in- ■ gredients of good healthful bread R ■ and vou should never be without ■ iL • It is economical as you get nearly B ■ double the slices. Correctly _ ■ wrapped, the one loaf stays B strictly fresh while the other is in ■ us€ - ; I Your grocer has it. . ■ Ask for it. ■ : MILLERS BAKERY : ■ i « # ■ ■■■■■■ 91 ■ K ’SMB Striving y For The Better Things It is the aim of every one to strive for his higher ideals. A home—a business—or something he has wanted for a long time. J Merely wishing will not get d for you. It requires r(-gida r savings ami which becomes a real pleasure after you have acquired the savings habit. Slaß’i TODAY and at this Bank. Old Adams County Bank We Pay You To Save”

<-r Meeting op Tuesday nt 7 ;io" Wasliinghin Sabbath School m ship Service at 10:30, Note the ' In time on worship. “PADLOCKED" Rex Beach’s famous story, at p,, Adsme Thestre next Sunday And Monday ••pADI.Ot'KED” I- ;1 B tory „t n mil repression and it ß effe i ~.. spirited ycung girl <4 to<| av t,, M iran, the wl-ttul h -roltie <>f s t . n DaPas, gives an Inspired performo- , as the modern daug’-ter, win, brav.-i the dancers nnd temptations of 8,,-, t way night life In pursuit of a djncit,.. caret r. As a cabaret dancer she u tr.--.cts the attention of the n’.illioiuir,. society set and becomes Involved i>. a love triangle. An unespecteil eri ; d< vclops when her father .leman.i that she return home, ami the mit,. sequent events are charged with sir. pe-ise and emotional apepal. Noah Be ry handles the exactin'role of the bigoted father in Ins usn! deft fashion; and Louise Dresser adds to her laurels with her effective delineation of S woman vith a past. Adv Dancing class tonight. Saturjdav and Sunday will furnish lots of surprises. Mike anti His Enemies of Gloom.