Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 256, Decatur, Adams County, 29 October 1926 — Page 7

fj»Ml CHURCHES 8080 CIRCUIT I Mt . Hope M. E. Church BlLnda.v School »= « A. M. Kaehing ■ 10:30 A ' M i Bobo M. E. Church Monday Scllool m ■ ....T:3OA.M | Clark's Chapel Hund.o School 9:30 M. ■■ J, n ,|.n Evening November Ist. v. ill Hall'wen Birthday I’ar'y ar I Tin, Halloween Party is open Hiall j i the School House 7:00 P M t ■ s |> m. there will be a musical sßfcncert held in the Church. We are pay,,.,,,.- |,,r this to be one of the fines’ HgL e r held in Bobo. RB Tliis is open 10 the public and a H| lrl offering will be lifted. M T |„. Ims- are being returned by the Heepl. and we appreciate it very much yen have received one, please re 3Lrn it or bring it with you. KWy, v Tm sda> evening November 2 Paster begins a revival at Clarks . ■ Let's plan our work and attend t '.’e: y pff Ninunber 7th 10:30 at Clarks < ha;> will hold our third quarterly ccnand the sacrament will be &g __ o Pleasant Mills and Salem i F. A. Shipley, Pastor. School 9:30 Worship. Salem Communion P : 10:30 League 6:30 Worship. Pleasant Mills 7:00 meeting. Salem. Wed .... 7:00 meeting, ll'. M ) Thurs. .. 7:00 iThe Sunday Morning service at Sal- ■ ntwill be the communion service of quarter. We will also baptise and Are'your children bapti.s ■ The Third Quarterly Conference be held at Salem, Friday evening in time. Dr. Wiant has arrangfor an evening service for our benW< will expect to have a full for every' one likes to hear Dr. Lets make this a great oci-as- ® Whi-My ('hum services are sched- * for November 6th to 14th inclu- I She Wati li for detailed announcement ! week. - —-r t I .Mrs. .Marsh Aspey lies at-thr point j death in the Adams (ft lAty *os I Surely the prayers cf the church Jlr-’ with this devoted sister. ■ We are all hilarious about this fine . weathtfr, which enables the . ■irnie's to gather iu their fruits of , labors However let's not forget gjgg < ' • giveth us the fruits and the fine * and let us be thankful ’and our appreciation in fl.material ■ |yav. taking care of the kingdom's in i Mere-t in our. communities. ■ M)AMS COUNTY ; FARMERS FEED 10 TON LITTERS i iCOIVnyVED FROM PAGE ONE) D Mazelin 7 cross-bred Duroc Jol6nd > Chinas 1,957.5; Leonard Sprung?*'. 8 | pu iArred Durocs. 1,871; Wm. Burke, , i parehred Spotted Poland Chinas, 1,868; Chris P. Steury. 8 pureberd Du- ' ■ocs. 1 859; Martin Habegger 8 » trade Durocs, 1,826.5; Elmer Innigc', . 10 purebred Chester Whites. 1.9-12: * Drval Jones. 9 purebred Durocs, 1,802; , Jacob Sommer.'9 purebred Chester Whites, 1,777; Ed H. C.illiom, 8 purebred Poland Chinas, 1.766; Wm. Hurk< 9 purebred Spotted Poland chinas. L--716: Ben S. Colter, 9 purebred Chester Whites, 1.712-5; Joel H. Habegger. in g ade Durocs, 1,664. In all. twentytwo litteis qualified fcr medals, theie being In litters, seven silver modal ami five bronze medal litters. ’ The ten ton litters average 10.2 pigs Per litter. The average weight of eac'i) Pig at 180 days was 240 pounds. The avmage cf the litters weighing 1,800 Pounds or more was 8.4. Their average | weight wps 220.2 pounds. The litters | weighing 1,600 pounds or more aver- I ageed nine to the litter, the pigs aver . “Ring 191.9 po inds. ’ Pen Mazelin, young Monroe town- | ’hip farm " , boars the distinct Mn of feeding his litter to the heaviest aver- I t'e.e weight. His seven pigs avcr-’gjd I 279.6 pounds. C. W. R. Schwartz was; trend with 269.7, Joseph P. Habegger I third, 268.6, Albert Davison fourth. I 257 4 pounds. , I Although this accomplishment m-"’ I by Adams county farmers will tin- I doubtly rang high among the count io;; | cf Indiana, it is not known whether <e , not other counties will surpass the I 'ecord. This year's ton litter work in I (he county failed to duplicate ttie record made last year when'l2 ton lit- | lets were weighed up. 11 '<><! ■< ths sohurtt t-ophy, Hoile ’ will be awarded S2O in cash. Other • on- i 'estants will receive the following prp- I ■niums. S. W. R. Schwartz. sls, Joseph s P Habegger $lO. D. C. Nussbaum. | 37 50, Albert Davison, $5, John E. Hei- |

Jmnuu, $2.50. These cash prize fftro b „. l I ln « awarded by H. l>. Schmitt of the I Schmlli Meat Market. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY TO BE CELEBRATED Queen Marie To Have Celebration For 51st Birthday While In Canada By John Montgomery (U. P. Staff Correspondent t — Aboard Queen Marie's Special Train tn Canada, Oct. 29. Although thousands of miles from home, officials cud attaches planned a birthday celebration today for Queen Marie resembling as much as possible the gayety surrounding her on such days' in Bucharest. Her Majesty is 51 years old. Such an age is rather paradoxical for the ebullient, picturesque and democratic j grand daughter of Queen Victoria. 1 It is only when the queen is fatigued 1 ftom extensive social programs thad she appears her age, and such times ’ arc rare. Today she was in high I spirits and rivalled her 17-year-oid : daughter, Ileana, in youthful exuberance. Members of the party kept silent their plans for the birthday. It was not likely, however, that there would he anything more that; a quiet presentation of gifts from intimates of the family, and expressions of pleasure > over the significance of the occasion. The entire family is looking forward to next week when each will bo freed for one day from the usual round of social events. The decision by Queen Marie of the “one day vacation.” in which the royal trio will be ordinary individuals and tlo just as they please has brought joy o ileana and Prince Nicolas. Lafayette—An executive committee of forty men and women has been formed to direct the campaign to raise $250,000 for the Lafayette Home hospital- ETom this amount SIOO,OOO will be used to pay off an old indebetnes s.

a■n■•asrb■n«a» ■ ■ s ■ ■ k x ■ e ■ b a i a ■ » PUT IT ON THE TABLE ■ u I* ■ " V r EVERY MEAL! J ! Miller’s Twin - Loaf ■ u ■ M ■ : Baked fresh every day in our modern and sani- 1 »! * tary bakery. It is the choice of those who want H a the best. Try it for your own satisfaction and * ■ a learn 'what gobci breadi <. i . ! M ■ « FOR SALE AT ALL DEALERS. ■ U ■ <1 ASK FOR IT. ■ fit ■ a ■ 2 MILLERS BAKERY : (a ■ .1 North Second Street * ?a b ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ s a ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■■«■■■■«»> EMSwIg t ii th ||l Callie Hams, lA /( Soap, P. &G. A~ Uj ’ound JLt/C Flake White, bar fl* m wiuMMimiawi io for 37c |A| I*l Sugar, Cane (IM /•£ LU *|* l~> lb. bag ?pLvw Roasts, 1 ftp fn H. ;nrrT~MH'nri r un wnirir Pound AMV |f| .. 25c. 12 i/ 3C % [p Tomatoes. Hominy Hamburger IP' UJ I fly Pumpkin, OKz* Pound iol fir* I 3 cans |w| | fi 31 OMMMwan p a rd, 3 lb. pail 53c UJ l|j Mullets 1 K/» s 5 P ail L- 88c m I Package Lmv 10 lb. pail .....$1.7,5 111 15c, Liver Pudding 15c, Franks 18c pound- ■ Visit the Hoosier pnd notice the savings. The store of cour- Fffß ■ Jn ;;sy» low nrices and cleanliness. Our products are sold with V|l |fl a money back guarantee, Phone 103. H

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1926.

DISABLED WAR VET IS ROBBED !■ < H'ONTIIWEU FHOM PAGE ONE) ; J r 'I he shorter man look Barr'.) over coat. Forced into Ditch Lirr said he believed the Hud>tpn ear had followed him from Lima. I >ret, miles west of Van Wert 1t forc'd him to drive Into the dltoh. Ho said ho asked the driver if he was drunk .and two men alighted and one put a revolver in his ribs. Harr was then r-idled of cl .thing, travelling bug. ■ pc ketbook, watch, overcoat. One <»( the men struck him wit|i the but of tm 11 volver knocking him Into the ditch. The Hnds n drove on and one of th,- robbers drove off with Berr’r Nasli coupe bearing Colorado license 91 115. Harr left here at noon Thursday for the Robert Hines Memorial ”nsl.ittil in Chicago. His railroad fare' and hotel bill here were paid by the local pm-t of the American Legion and I | that organi. ition also gave him monev | i > his expenses on the Trip Harr wav ; >n liis way to Denver where he makes I his home at a hospital. He had b -en | touriag the east. NOW OI’EX We have reopened our gro- , eery store on Mercer Ave., and 1 now carry a full line of Grocer- j ies, baked goods, cold and fresh j meats. Also ice cream, soft ] drinks, candy and fruit. Fresh | milk daily. We do our best to please both in quality and price. | Give us a trial. Strickler’s I Grocery, phone 340. It j GIFT DAY at MONROE Sat. Eve, Oct. 30 7: 3 0

CONSTIPATION WRECKS HEALTH ’ Get sure, permanent relief with Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN ** ———- BKXW Don’t let this stipation if regularly eaten, be- i "♦t* hideous disease cause it is 100% bran. Eat two wreck your health tablespoonfuls a day—in chronic with its poigons. Constipation may cases, with every meal. iff, Kellore’. ALL-BRAN is . deills and aJmenta. )et there is an Jicious ready-to-eat cereal. Servo easy way to relief and health— lt with mil £ or fruit Use jt Jn a cooking. Delicious recipes on the Jy KoHogg in 1 tion for thirty years and wan all knocked “attld Creek, Michigan. Sold by out, hardly nhie to work, j have been all jpTuccia. Served everywhere. us»injr your ALL-BRAN for six months and I am a well man, feci fine, and as regular as a clock. 1 don’t know how I could live without my hrsn.” H. T. Herman. Healßlc Springs, Virflnla. Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is guar- QMpar” RDAM anteed to permanently relieve con- wW all-okaix DEMOCRAT WANT ADS e I Miller & Deitsch I 1 Grocery and Meat Market | 9 Free Delivery Phone 464. ■ WE HAVE INSTALLED A FRIGIDAIRE 'j Carrying all kinds of Ice Cream: Strawberry, Vanilla, M « Maple Nut, Polarstik, Eskimo Pie. *; Fresh Oysters Fresh Meats Try Our Home Made Sausage. Grapes, Oranges. Bananas, Apples, Lettuce, y Cranberries, Grape Fruit. SHORT ORDERS. | SOME REAL VALUES H [Saturday| 1 A BIG CASH MEAT SALE. I df * * H v Nice Plate Boiling Beef, pound 10c Good Beef Roasts, pound 12 Good Round Steak, pound 20c 'f " Choice Sirloin Steak, pound 20c Special Steaks, pound 18c; 2 tbs 35c < w Choice Short Rihs of Beef, pound . . 12'a* || g All Pure Pork Sausage, Country Style, pound •. 25c J All Pork Sausage, Fresh or Sinok- B ed, in casing 28c Sugar Cured Picnic Hams, pound... 19c % Fancy Sugar Cured New York . Shoulders, pound 22c | My Own Pork and Beans, 4 cans 30c | Large Jars of Preserves, regular 35c each A 25c ® J Fancy Mixed Pickles, pound ....... 30c B Plenty Fresh Whipping & Coffee Cream 4, Fresh Home Made Cottage Cheese and Country Butter < || Fresh Made Mush, Roll . 10c ® Bulk Sweet Pickles Stuffed and Plain Olives g < Fresh Pickled Pigs Feet, lb. 15c, 2 lb. 25c Best Brands of Oleomargarine, 3 lbs 85c § ■ COFFEE— J Perfect Coffee, 2 pounds ...81.00 Rurslev Hi-Grade, 2 pounds .>...51.00 Man O’ War Coffee, 2 pounds 85c M. J. B. Coffee, 2 nounds sl.lO |b 3 cans of Banquet Pineapple 70c || Plenty Fresh Oysters, pint 40c Plentv Fresh Dressed Soring Ducks ® Choice Bunch of Chickens » ; > Fine Snrintr Lamb and Choice Cuts nf Veal and Pork B* Fresh Horse Radish & Pabst-ett Cheese Try some of our meats for your Sunday Dinner. 2 We deliver free of charge any time and 5 ; any place in the city. We are now equipped to give you better service than ever z before. Try Us. Phones 106' or 107. | Mutscblers Meat Market |

I USE YOUR PHONE AND SAVE TIME, | WORRY AND MONEY | I Central Grocery I g “Os Course” 5 Phones 31 and 32 Free City Delivery ; !■ 11l <■■!■ ■■«■ UM 111 WIH I—I—IIIIMBI ■■ 11 I 111, .-.111 1 ' ■ i BT .• The guessing contest will panflCp close at 7 p.m. Saturday and gg llwlAW the prize given away at 9:15 Be here, it’s worth your while. Regular 15c value, pair 10c I I’llnvAc Dozen sl - 09 1 Ulvlvu 20c value, pr. 15c; doz. $1.45 t Jerseys, extra heavy, pair 15c; doz. $1.59 g Tig White Lily, 24 1 i lbs 90c B M FlflllV Polar Bear, 24'i lbs.. .$1.19 M | 1 lUlll Aristos, 24'2 lbs $1.39 | MiI—II—■IIIIMI II—■IMHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIWII ■H.UIII—J ' ■ ri • | Shredded Wheat, pkg 10c I Wrigleys Gum, pkg. .. 3c S MpVvlCll Pint Jars Mustard.. ..lie Powdered Sugar, 15 & 10c ■ IN} 1 - McKenzies Prepared I K whpat bag ••••- 25c i Swanton Pure, 10TT> 55c J Fancy Corn Meal, 4 lbs 15c ■ Top Prices paid for Country Produce Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Baked Goods, Milk and Cream I OWENS. DAVIS I ”HE STORE THAT APPRECIATES YOl’R BUSINESS. | | i I 11 , <r» ■ Standard Advertised » Groceries at Low er Prices B t nK O1 I I Service and Quality Guaranteed f * xn s rKEEI MHHHBEI I j BREAD^” E ' rs ' riOc I I f 3mnlipll\ |,Mt * " < “" s " i “ n ‘ 2sl ' I VCllllUlJvll 0 Tomato Soup, 3 cans. .25c !i O Karo: l'/ 2 lb. B.L. can 10c; iWiin 5 ib ’ b ‘ L< paii 27c I Lzjf X Red Label, l‘z Ib. 11c; 5 Ib. pail 32c I PANCAKE FLOUR % I | CHEESE vy%S:> 29c | | FLOUR'93c | B DFAMQ' Navy; Michi s« R ’ Hand or* B B Olj/lilM P ’ cked ’ 1 Pounds I I LARD '■ 35c I f CRANBERRIES ' OkZ I || 2 pounds | Blitter ;zr"' 1 ' 50c f‘ fc Golden Hue O!eo Nutley 9‘><p B I Tinted, lb Oleo, 1b... I I SWEETPOTATOES, 25c H I 1859—Established—1859 |

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