Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 268, Decatur, Adams County, 12 November 1926 — Page 7
KfKS. IVA ASPY J DIES AT HOSPITAL ■ huMI'IKO FHOM PAlrt, GIVE) of Fort Wayne; two siaterß. W. E Beery, of near Decatur. ( | Mrs Asa McMillen, ( of Pleasant xjSF,, mid two brothel’s. John 11. ls iri' etui Chester Lee Custer, of jH., r „ h The two brothers were here K llul irti days ago. but returned to rl . homes in Florida about a week I i.i i.il services will be held at the K,,,.. a> 1:30 o'clock and at the e. list church in Pleasant Mills v clock, Sunday afternoon, with K,. Rev. E. A. Shipley officiating will be made in the Decatur ■!it’ll School Principals ■ Open Annual Conference BB |t| . mington. Ind . Nev. 12- tl'nl: lt Pie-'i The fifth annual conferBi<. of high school principles repii.v. nractically all of the larger roel ryttems of the state opened lod.iy The conference is being -i-n> school of education
iMiner&DeHschi I GROCERY AND ME \T MARKET jt Lunch and Short Orders | ce Cream ■ II '" r * Farmer we are op?n even ings and Sundays. £ II Phonf 464. Free City Delivery. M j| Lard Cans .. , s 15c B ;| Brooms, Special 50 c an j 75c Jr || Beans, Corn. Peas, 3 cans for 25c & -f- Sweet Potatoes, 7 pounds for 25c ■ JI Cranberries, 2 quarts for 25c B I Sunshine Compound Coffee, pound 25c B p | Post Toasties, box 15c B II Peaches, can 30c B 9 | Pop Corn, 3 boxes 25c B Ir Kirks Flake Soap, 6 bars for 25c B 11 Buck Malt, can 75c El * Fresh Baked Goods. Oranges, Bananas, I? i Lemons, Cabbage, Fresh Oysters. I Drop in ard see us. Our prices are always right. *7 | I CORNER SEVENTH AND ADAMS STREETS f I'VWAMMMMAMXMVIAAfW VCHMMAMMVWVIAMMMAV/ I American Stored Ic If GROCERY DEPARTMENT j! If I CORNFLAKES Package 13c; 2 for [ II PERFECT CORN AND PEAS 4>r 'I 11 Can 115 c; or 2 ]| |i SALMON, PINK 1 r 'I I < Can 1 c/C ] ! ! | PORK AND BEANS 9£z» H || C a n 10c; or 3 i[ II COFFEE— 97/» ! ! || Pound 31c, 45c, 50c, 55c, m • L ]; H RICE — , Iftp ![ 11 1’ ou n d JL V V 11 || JELLO, ALL FLAVORS !• I 5 Package 10c; 3 forJWMV I PANCAKE FLOUR I J Sack ..' 30c and 4-1 OU | John Mosure, Prop, i; f •KM SSalt, lodine, Qz» Steak. Round IU Box t/l and Loin, pound JtiOV f » I Jello, all flavors Os,, Fresh Side, 2 lb. to 3 lb. | J 3 boxes ..XDI pieces. 9Qr» fl II(« Pound I | Beans, Great 9*x/* MimwrrtriinfflT’'iw* — t— I J Northern, 3 lbs. Fresh shoulders, 8 lb. J J sh 19c f 1 ■Soap, I’. & Flake J/”'—. • J Jews..lie B X 5T.'.'.... , 23 c I ~ 11 |II —'■ m —Mitw'—wE 48c, 4ac, 12c, 38, 35, 29c J 8,11 ('allies, Picnic 1Q« I Roasts, lb. 1 91Z»p M a « Hams, 'pound . . 1«7 V j • 15c and A VI I I fl* I A pru?i ru. pail 53 C ; 5 fp. naii 88c: 10 tb. nail $1.75 ’w » Everything In season. Pay ut 1 visit. Canned Goods Week. ■ a f W fii* I. / fh r doten where the price- are lowect. c< ’ rn ' Pea”. 1 I ■ Pumpkin, Hominv, Beans and a full line 0 ■ b 111 DelMontc Goods. phone 103,
DR. HALLEY TELLS I ° F ™’ ER, fiNCES (COWTINVBD FROM PIMM OMBI Dr. Halley Is now much In demand. H( h iH a complete progrum from now on until after Easter. The speaker recited from the Gor.pels last night, dealing with life of < In Ist. In th” introductory rcmurki ne told cf the idea that the Jewa had that Jesus was going to establish an earthly political kingdom. He lived a most beautiful life and people f'oeked Ito Him from all quarters and the pee'ple figured that He would be an ideal earthly King. Hut Jesus was misunderrtoed. The estab.islunent of His kingdom was the kingdom In the hearts cf mi n. Jesus wanted men to love. He did net ask Peter whether he undarstodd Ili'n, but whether he loved Him. Jesus 1 was always ready to forgive and He is not so much concerned about the weaknesses of the human flesh hut, 1 His main concern is whether the hear if right. Dr. Halley quoted those pdr-j lions cl the Gospels which described! His Galilean ministery where Jesu j performed his healing ministry; Hi' ' ater Galilean ministry where he pre
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P'pd His followers and part of His ci uciflxlon and resurrection. Tonight, Dr. Halley will give the tory of the crucifixion proper. Two nußteal selections, “The Old Rugged CiOM" and 'Must Jesus Bear The n a Alono" will be Included In to-1 'nights service at the request of Dr. Halley. This is a most innmrtant ser-' ■ tee and the church should be filled to (apaclty. —,— 0 ——- YIELDS OF CORN PLOTS ANNOUNCED (COXTIMVED FROM PACK OWE) iiuser, also of Wabash township, sank cd third with 106.4 bushels. Other rente tants ranked as follows: 4th. Cllff ■’•d Slmcns, QUALITY SERVICE PRICE * —al— MONROE GROCERY & MEAT MARKET Full line of Fresh ana Cored Meats. All new anti fancy line of Groceries and Fruits. Highest prices paid for eggs, poultry and hides. Lunch and Soft Drinks of all kinds. Special Prices on Saturday at the MONROE GROCERY & MEAT MARKET Phone 57. Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer Decatur, Indiana Phone 1022 Phone TBL COMING SALE DATES Book Your Sale Early. Nov. 15—Frank Bech, horse ' sale, Decatur, Ind. Nov. 16 —Kenneth Wyant. 2 miles south of Convoy, Ohio. Farm sale. Nov. 18—Birchnell, Monroeville, 10 acres land. Nov. 20—Butler & Ahr, stock ' sale. Decatur, Ind. ; Nov. 23—R. S. (Bowman, 3 ; miles west of Decatur. Nov. 24—G. H. Stettler, farm sale, southeast of Willshire. Nov. 30—C. E. Suenin, 9 mile north of Decatur, 3-4 mile west of Potts school. Dec. 3—Jim Plumley, farm sale, east of Dixon, O. Dec. 7—Dick Harmon, 4 mi. east of Decatur. Farm sale. Dec. B—Owen Carrier, farm sale, near Dixon, O. Dec. 12—Neuenschwander & Stope, 2 miles east of Wiltshire farm sale. Dec. 14—Mrs. Ira Smith, 2 miles west of Poe, farm sale. Dec. 15—Warren Jones, farm sale. 7 miles southeast Decatur. Dec. 49—C. E. Scherburn. farm sale, 1 mile southeast of Pleasant Mills, across river. Jan. 4—Bud Leonard, farm sale. 2% miles east, 6 miles north of Decatur. Jan. 20—Reem Phillips, 5 mi. north west of Van Wert, Ohio. Farm sale. Jan. 25—Kniggi Bros., farm sale. I'z mile north, '6 mile east of Preble. Feb. 3—C. T. Tumbleson, E. of Wren. Ohio. Farm sale. Feb. 9—Joe Bowen, Will shire. Ohio, Closing out sale. Feb. 15—Elmer Moore, 2 mi. S. E. VanWert. Farm Sale. Feb. 22—Geo. Stout, Waynedale, just south of Ft. Wayne. Closing Holstein, dairy cattle' and farm sale.
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98.3; 6th. Sylvan Habeggor, 95.1; 7th Elizabeth Moßßer. 93.1; Bth Dan Hah egger, 91.1; 9th. Truman Hoile, 91.1; I loth. Noah Schrock. 88.4; Uth. Law pence Blum,, 88.3; 12th. Herman Pat. teraon, 880; 18th. Frangllti Mazelln, 187.7; 14th. Martin Huhegger. 87.1; 15fh . Ell Schwartz, 86.4: 16th. Robert L : Bryan, 85.9; 17th. Simon Schwartz, 185.6; 18th. Albert Davlzon. 82.1: 19th. i Solomon Moser, 80.25; 20th. Ben Maze- ' lin 79.5. Other boys whose yields were ustlJ mated were as follows: Carl Kipfer, Ray Simons, Glen Rupert, Floyd llu pert, Eldred’ Ehlfferly, Thearl Stv'ts David V. Graber, Jos Schrock, Austin
IOUR DELIVERY AND YOUR ’PHONE HELPS YOU WIN THESE SNAPS Central Grocery “Os Course” Phones 31 and 32 Free City Delivery Best Kettle Render- Polar Bear Flour for ed Pure White Lard Better Bread, 3 lb. pail 55e 24h $1.19 5 lb. pail 90c atnsaaamamumaMtaHnH Fancy Yellow Kiln 1 ancy Ca p e Co d Drie( | c „ rn . r Cranberries 11 Mtal, 4 Ibs.. . Sat. Spec., It). Swanton.Pure 100 lb. Farmer’s Buckwheat, ■ Salt $1.09 10 pounds.... ■ 100 lbs. Oyster irnniim Shells SI.OO Campbell’s Tomato | mlO lb. Bay Table cViu .’ ■ Salt 25c I 1 | Little E ] f Sliced I iHP< &G. and Flake Pineapple, 29c 'j White Laun dr y Large can ... -BSO aP , 29 c t ® " ars Little Elf Corn, Peas , ■ —iini■ iimu Fomatoes, Cut Wax ■ McKenzie’s Prcpar- Beans 89c I 'led Buck- 95c 6 cans U wheat, bag... Pl LHtlc EH Peaches, 1 H Gloves, regular Large can $1.59 I • 5 15c» pair 10c h 10 ‘ 'I 1 ''■ r 9 Cenb-I Best Bulk I 1 !» C ’ pa,r Rio Coffee, 9q f . 'I Dozen S’- 15 Pound > I Bl i ' || finest New *a c k|^y| d | e | over Honey Golden Dates QQnjcakes, 55 to Special, 2 tbs. Igg j n | )OX | B Flour for I Fancy New English B as- QQplCurrants 25c £ s. .. v l2 pkgs B (emons, Grape Fruit, Bananas, ■ lead and Leaf Lettuce, Celery, ■ (, Turnips, Sweet Potatoes, ■ Cranberries, etc. ’5 Tisn S^DAVIS I hat appreciates Your Business. ®
Merriman, Leo McAhren, Raymond MeAhren, Cha'nur Reber. Sylvan ; Nusßbauin, Tillman Nunsbaum Reuben 1.. llube;rgtr, Henry BuHche, (Jlyde 1 Gon.d, Noitnan nprunger, Rlcha.'d? . Johnaou. Harold Johnson, Robert Ell-' i Ing, Elmer Gerge, Gareld Roth, Jacob '■ Born . Walter Hildebrand, Earl Nyf- . J teler, John Schenck Luttera have been . written to the boys giving them their ■ yields which information will enable them to complete their record books.: , Record books are to be completed and . aent to the county agent's office on or before Nov. 24. In making final awards, the standing of tho members in the, n county corn show, their yields per
acre, their cost of production ami the! eompletoneaa and accuracy of their record hookq will be considered. 0 Elzey the Jewsler 1 am now ready again after my sickness to do your watch arid clock work again. I ulso take orders for all alnds of jewelery. watches and clocks. Three doors east of Postoffice, over White Mountain Creamery, M. S. Elzey ' 267-c.0.d.-6t
lOROGEOII m 1 Country Club 2'/. can, can 25c; Scans 69c ■ f - "JS/* C* Avondale Pineapple or Del Monte, HR 1 Mn 19c; 3 cans 55c H | /I/YIY AT Country Club No. 2. can 15c, 3 cans 39c Kj w ountrv Ulub Sifted, can itc I 31 rir’ A or Tomato Soup. Campbell's, 3 (ii* cans... 2sc, 12 cans 97c K I Country Club Beans. 4 cans ....30c I *'l r* A TX Country Club 1' , tb. Double or Split-top. 9c |4 All 1 r °- l ° af 6t; R y e - loaf 10t I ■ /bJLx Whole Wheat, 1 Tb. loaf, each 8c M II Cottage Butts, Sardines, Large (|val Can I M Nice Lean, lb t:vv in Tomato Sauce 13c I Ql Cakes, Assorted Havors, I ■ round laver, OCTz* ■ tJ| Each .. . O«Jv Smoked Jowel, lb. 25c |0 ■ Assorted flavors, 20. Coffee, Golden QQp U oz. Square Laver..2sc Santos, lb tltlv B ... French Brand, tb. ..47c ■ ■ Rice, Fancy, Blue I Rose Head, 4 lbs. OUC B H° ur ' 24’9 lb. I ' jM ~ Clifton, sack . ...t/0V ■ I Mops. Cotton, Qr Country Clu b , 24/g IM 10 ® z -’ each...... pound sack sto9 I oz„ eac , c R a i s j ngt Sunmaid, Seeded I" ■ Citron, Orange, or Lemon O r Seedless, ■ I Peel, Dromedary, »)D., 9 packages & i 4 oz - P k & Clothes Line, 1 B c Currants, 9 oz. pkg. 10c 40 foo( braided... ■ |1 Lettuce. Fancy DJ’., Peanut Brittle 1 T |H 3 heads for mOU Pound A (JU Leaf, pound 10c Potatoes, Michigan, U. S. ■ ■ Bacon. 3 to 5 tb. No. 1, peck B ■ cuis, lb O I V ■ Michigan p --L. ..imhiiii in iiii,iii cval v - ■ > - -■l. 1 - ... 1 .Us ■■V'Uglt ..I. 1..J. Mill 1 1. I SCHMITT'S I I FOR QUALITY MEATS I ■ I‘ure All Pork Sausage, pound 25c ■ B Fresh Side (whole or half) pound 25c B gg Smoked Jowels (Home Cured) pound... 20c ■ Veal Pocket Roast, pound 18c ■ Wisconsin Brick Cheese (whoie or half) p0und....30c ■ Fresh Mush in roll 10c K I B Young Tender Beef Steak, pound • 25c I M Meat Loaf (Veal and Pork) pound 25c M B Home Made .Minced Meat (bulk* pound 25c Pickled Pigs Feet. 2 pounds 25c B Swift’s Picnic Hams, pound 20c vfc B Armour’s Best Country Roll (colored Oleo) pound 32c B ■ Cupid Nut Oleo, pound 22c ■ B Home Made Cottage Cheese, pound 20c |- f B Bulk Peanut Butter, pound 22c ifa Fresh Oysters, bulk or can. Pint 10c E B Fresh Boneless Fish, pound 30c O B Fresh Horse Radish 15c F B Snyder’s Kraut, gallon 45c H Plenty of Good Country Butter, Whipping m . and Coffee Cream B Nice Bunch of Stewing, Roasting and Frying Chickens. B I SPECIAL I B Kay Cheese Sandwich Spread, jar 30c ® B Philadelphia Cream Cheese, package . ..; 15c B H Fresh Pretz-Sticks, pound . t.................... 30c I Special Sale on LARD ; Saturday Only B 3 nound bucket of Lard 50c ■ 5 pound Bucket of Lard 85c B 10 pound bucket of Lard 81.65 M I ph r ß H. P. Schmitt n *; rec I 9a Delivery 96 Meat Market service
- NOTICE No Hunting, Trapping or Trespassing on Farm of undersigned. FONNER STOCK FARM A. J. Smith, Prop. S. - ■ - - -
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