Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 178, Decatur, Adams County, 29 July 1927 — Page 7
news * V By . U 4 iffiss .Jessie Reichard MB Sadie Gebo MH 111 last week in IB \| nates Huth Mercer and Lillian SB.’ leturned home with Mr. and BBV D Mereer ami Mr*. Charity ■M, iioiii D.iytoll lor a lour weeks M.wn was held Sunday a' Sun HV.r), Those present weie the BB i: '- 5 aiiii 19261,1 1111 ' vil,shln ' ■Bauhool. i:,;< b.llian, w II" V. .1- I pa'leli HB j-.hi Wei' C 'linty Hospital repis lioine Saturday. B|Bi'' ; eutli annual Park's reunion |BB In Id .it Moser Memorial Park Sunday August bsirue Hm kh y and son. Rich1 I’.ilderbaek ami wile, Mr. and B|M T "‘k Dunfee ami daughter. ate spending the week at |;,.v Th kle ami ( liildren. Janie--Bne and Beatrice ale visiting this with Elva Place and family and Watkins and family at JackB Michigan. ■ rs. Jesse Spitler returned hflme ■WI, Lancaster. Saturday night, after ■t.v ral weeks visit. Kin 'tephen Buchanan and Donald Aug■lnter returned to Fort Wayne. Monday And ! rnon after spending the week-end Iwry-his town. I Reason tickets for the Radcliffe to be held at Willshire, 6. 8 and 9, are selling at $1 for ■its and 50 cents for children under Mehrs of age. Single admission priJ will be 15 and 25 cents. Floy S. Johnson auctioneer, of Deta.lir. was here Wednesday morning idilertising Dornblasser s and Kearney! auction sale of dairy cattle. Asli Baker, of Fort Wayne, is vfeiti:\iti the Mrs. Emma Grauberger kon«. south of here. -V final hearing tor the Willshire ( fitch ■ improvement was held Friday. aonAig before the coipity commis-4 sionerW at Van Wert. The proceedings were dismissed by the commissioners ob the ■grounds that the improvement " would wot justify the cost and was not' really Seeded. H. Morrison met with a somcwhWit serious accident Wednesday . iiionnng|. in which she sustained pain-1 ful l»dy> bruises and a severe-.cut on the head\ The latter required two stit<hib tnjf t.lose. She tripped in some about td go to th' bast*-. meiif in her home and tell to Lite bottom of the stairs. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Putman attended the Circuit races at Kalamazoo, Michigan,’Tuesday. They report some spelutWi'races-, the best they ever witnessed. Mr and Mrs. Frank Lautzeuheiser
spent Sunday at Portland. Mias Vera Fisher, of Fort Wayne, and Jesse Beam, of,Van Wert were Sunday guests cf Mrs. M. E. Beam. Rev. and Mrs. j. Clair Paters and son Stanley, returned iast Thursday from the trip to Pennsylvania. The fifth reunion of the Cully family will be held Sunday. August 7 at the Van Wirt County F«\ir Grounds. Sunday visitors in the Ollie (Fellers home were Sum Neuenschwauder and family, of Zanesville, and Charles Nicolet and family .of Fort .Wayne. Leia Fern Baumgartner, of Chattaocoga. is visiting this week with Dr. and Mrs. It. s. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tickle, Mr. and Mrs. John Malston and Miss Manti Hoblet were camp meeting attenders at Van Wert. Sunday. Hany Xye is recovering from an attack of tonsilitis and is at his parental home. He has been on the sick I'st for more than three weeks and •■is compelled to give up his work at Lim- for a while. Mrs. Dan Baker was very pleasantly nminded of her 39th birthday anniwrsary Sunday, when about 75 relatives tmd friends gathered at her home in honor of the occasion. All took wellLlled baskets with them and an ex'llcnt dinner was served at the noon
CORNS Jg Ends pain at once No waiting —one minute after you apply Dr. Scholl’s Zino-pads the pain ,s gone. After the com is healed it “tver comes back. If new shoes irrigate the spot again, a Zino-pad fixes 't overnight. Old methods of paring corns, or using caustic acids, are dangerous. t|P r ' Scho "’• Zino-pads are safe, antiseph«'inK- They stop the xhn e * cop**— rubbing and pressing of Cnn» u all dru lß*sVa and shoe dealer’s. »-OBt but a trifle. Dr Scholl's aino-pads t’wt one on—the pain is gone!
hour. Those present were Grandpa Baker. Mrs. Emma Grhuberger and daughter, Dan Bolienbacher and family, John Morningstar and family. Alva Hinshaw and family, Dick Mori:ingstar and family Ed Bolleubacher ami family Mr. and Mrs. t'harle - Smitley and daughter, Nora; Mr. and Mrs. William McKeutn. Charles Munningstar and family, Win Bollen! acner and family, William Wendel in I family, Henry Morningstar and family. Mr and Mrs. Markin Baker and daughter. Ruth and Mr, and Mrs. Forrest Lake, of Decatur. All enjoyed the day together and left wishing Mrs. Baker many mere happy birthdays. o CRAIGVILLE NEWS Mr. John Fiechter <o Wayne county Wednesday morning on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Lantz. Daniel Fiechter and Ervin Fiechter accompanied him. Miss Helen Gerber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gerber, underwent an operation for appenrldtis Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock. She is getting along nicely. Mrs. Sadie Drum, Mrs. Neal Crowe, Miss Ruth and Elizabeth Abbott spent Wednesday afternoon at Bluffton Mis. Albert Hyerty, who has been seriously ill for the past week, is much better now. Mrs. Jacob Meyer and son, Robert, and Mrs. Obed Meyer were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Baller, Monday afternoon. Miss Sarah Gerber has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Dubach for several days. Mr. David Levy and son, Alvin, went to Berne Wednesday on business. Miss Elmer Moser and son. Janies, and Miss Clara Isch, visited at the home of Mrs. Ernest Isch, Wednesday. Samuel Gerber, proprietor of Gerber Brothers Grocery, attended a business meeting at Fort Wayne Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Linn and Son. Wendall visited at the home of Fred Dick, of Bluffton, Wednesday evening. Mr. Gideon Gerber called at Bluffton on business, Wednesday morning. Mrs. John Tscharinen visiied Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Tanner, Sr. Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Fred Ditchmau. of south Kansas. is visiting with his aunt, Mrs. John Kalhrn, for several days. Mr. Amos Hetrick called at Decatur Thursday morning on business.
SCHMITTS FOR GOOD QUALITY MEATS Spring Chickens, 2to 4 tbs. each, Bbef and Pork Tenderloin, Fancy Baked Ham, Smoked Tenderloin, Home Made Cottage Cheese, Good Countrj Butter. —SATURDAY SPECIALSGood Tendt?r Beef Steak 25c lb. Swift’s Picnic Hams, 5 to 7 tbs . .20c lb. Meaty Pork Shanks 3 lbs. for 25c Pickled Pigs Feet 3 tbs. for 25c Veal Loaf (Special) 23c It). Meaty Beef Boil We to 15c lb. iChoice Beef Roast, Baby Beef 18c lb. Spare Ribs Neck Bones 2 lbs. for 15c Nu-Ine Oleo (colored) 28c lb. Try Our All Pork Sausage 25c lb. Pure Open Kettle Rendered Lard, 50 lb. can $6.50 6 cans of any of the following for 75c Little Elf Reas, Kidney Beans, Tomatoes, Corn, Hominy, Baked Beans and Sauer Kraut, 6 cans for... 75c Barefoot Boy Corn, 6 cans for 75c Crimson King Apricots, 2 cans 45c iShoe Peg Corn, 2 cans 35e Del Monte Spinach, large cans, 2 cans 45c ( Armours Canned Corn Beef, can . .30c Red Top Malt, 2 cans for |L>O Puritan Malt, 2 cans for sl.oo Fancy Jellies and Preserves Jar, regular | 30c size 20c Kay Cheese, Philadelphia Cream and Blue Ribbon Sandwich Spreads 28c jar ! WE FEATURE QUALITY—TRY US. ph :r H - p-Schmitt D Xy 96 Meat Market service
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, .JULY 29, 1927.
It ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ H* * NEWS FROM PREBLE * * By * * Miss Lorine Kirchner * it ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥l7 Mr. William Jaebker was a business caller in Decatur Tuesday. Betty Lee Walace, of Rochester, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Bresick and daughter Susan Ellen. Margaret Bultemeier is spending the' week visiting relatives in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Milton Welling and sens, Donald and Jean, are visiting relatives this week at. Muncie. Mrs. John Kirchner and daughters Irene, Lorine, Erma, and Mrs. Lloyd | Shackley and son. Darrel Eugene spent Monday at Bluffton. Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy Cable and family and Miss Anna Helmrich spent Tuesday shopping in Decatur. Gllbeit Ehlerding was a business caller in Treble Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sovine and family of Decatur were callers of Mr. and Mrs. A. Shady and family. Mr. Charles Arnold was a business I caller in Preble Tuesday. Mr. Charles Sullivan who has been on a fishing trip vjith Seth Michies lof Kingsland, and John Belfield, of Markle, at a lake north west of Alpena Michigan, has returned home. Mr. Sullivan repotted having a big catch of bass and pit krel. and that they caught a muskelunge weighing 1.6 pound. Mr. David Werling, Robna Werling and Susie Dilling were shoppers in Decatur Wednesday morning. Mrs. John Kirchner and daughters spent Monday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. Orval Heller and family. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Diling and family , ' > Sunday EXCURSIONS via Nickle Plate Road Toledo and • O Return Sundays during the Summer Season Get full information from Ticket Agent, Decatur, Ind. I
and Mr. David Dilling motored to the Lakes Tuesday morning The Dillings are enjoying a two-week vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoffman and family spent Tuesday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leimenstall and family. Mt. and Mrs. Floyd Ehrmon and family were the guests of Mr. uud Mrs Victor Byerly and family Sunday. Mr ami Mrs. H. Decker, and Mrs. John Teetei and daughters, of Geneva spent Wednesday visiting Mr. and Mis. Charles Sullivan and family. Mrs. Lloyd Shackley spent Wednesday visiting Mr. and -Mis. Roy Davis of Decatur. Mrs. David Werling ami Rohna will
■ ii ■ i — I PHONE 31 QUALITY I CENTRAL GROCERY | PHONE 32 SERVICE I I SUGAR 10 pounds 65c I WATERMELONS 40c LEMONS 38c I | ORANGES 28c | raj Arbuckles Coffee QQn Kelloggs Iftp ■ Per pound uOl Bran Ivv M Catsup Qp Kellogs l>er i{ottle •'y Corn Flakes ■ Rano Hardwater Castile | Soap 9 Syrup, light or JA B 4 for Zt)C golden, per gal. I Perfect White Laundry Perfect Hominy, iA „ L’ Soap. Qp Large Can ivt P er ba r •2 L Ginger-Ale 1 Laney Corn 1 A L bottle per can AW Perfect Pineapple f ancy Salmon 11P ‘ B Large can P er can LaV ' 24 lb Sack White AQ n Blue Ribbon Ql D* J Lily Flour gJOV Malt 2 cans L B ’OMPLETE LINE OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES | ■II HU 111 *IIM I | Charles E. Hite J
WHlMliWii 1 wm i iT tr w rrtn ISAM HITE'S | South End Grocery I | Phone 204 Free Delivery 2 packages 2 packages Shredded Wheat Perfect Corn I Biscuits Flakes | 15c 15c I I 10 pounds Pure Cane Sugar 65c I I Gallon Jars Pure Country C s •) m Apple Butter tglshiU ■ Large cans Perfect Pineapple, heavy syrup Good 4-sev, ed Brooms, each 45c I Large Cans Perfect Peaches in syrup OQ/» ■■ Can "OU 21 lb. sack Lady Washington Flour 98c Fancv Palm-Nut Oleo Pound - "OU 2 cakes Hard Water Castile Soap 15c Large cans Fancy Apricots in heavy syrup 25c I Fancy Salmon, can I Green or Golden Wax Beans 2 cans “dt I We have a large stock of Canned Fruits and Vegetables. Get our price on dozen lots before the advance which is bound to come. I 100 lb. bag Medium Salt 98c I I 100 lb. bag Oyster Shells 98c I , t Full line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.
j leave Thursday morning for Griffith where they wil visit Mr. and Mrs.; ! Harry Chalfont and daughter for a' few weeks. Walter and Arnold Conrad spent' Wednesday afternoon visiting Mr. and' Mrs. George Butlemeler and family. Mrs. Carl Smith, < f Decntnr, spent Tuesday visiting Mr. and Mrs. John I Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fled Eichoff. Laurume Elchoff and Mrs. Herman Werling . were shoppers In Decatur Wednesday. M; s. Adoipli Sehueler and family were callers in Tieble Wednesday. | Arnold Comad is visiting h'.s brother ! Walter, nt Mr. and Mrs. T. Kteneman's I 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. Miler and daught- - ■—.MW
home this week. tor, Lorenc, and granddaughter, Harriet Miler, were shoppers in Decatur Wednesday. Louise Bnltemeler la visiting her grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elchoff this week. Mrs. Albert Werling and daughters Florence Cleo and Iveina spent Wednesday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Orval
Kolter’s Super Specials “A Home Store Run By Home Folks” Compare Prices Compare Prices Pure Cane Syrup Spices, all-varieties i Q Pint cans 10c 2 boxes for JLOU Quart cans 15c Half Gallon cans2sc Mason Jars, Gallon cans 49c Quarts, dozen .... I W „ ... Pints, dozen 68c thquot Pale Dry Ginger Ale I Q Try Our Breakfast /ill/* bottle 10l Blend Coffee, 1b.,.4:VU 3 for 50c „ , , , „ Seeded and Seedless Yellow Cling Peaches. No. Raisins, package ... 15c 2Vi can, , 1 ftp 4 for 40c medium syrup ... AOU — 3 for 50c £*!*" and o, ‘ ve f 9Pip 12 for .$1.89 Tonet Soap, 6 for wDU Heavy Fruit Jar 1 Maxine Elliot Complexion Rubbers AvC Soap, 9\z* 3 for 20c 3 for Monarch Mayon- „ White Naptha naise RelishAJ/v- Soap, 12 for 4lol Prepared Mustard Q Shredded Wheat, Large glass tumbler e/V Buy One> Get One Free Quart Mason Jar... 23c Makhes. -J A SPECIAL 5c ITEMS 3 large boxesLUC Jam Mason Caps IP Baking Powder 5c 2 doz. sor Z A<JC Soap Chips 5c Light House Cleanser 5c Cake Flour, “None can be Jiffy Jell, all flavors...sc Better” 9Qz* Tomato Soup 5c 5 tb. sack 6 for 25c KOLTER’S GROCERY 105 S. 2nd St. Phones 97 or 98
THESE PRICES ... Spell Savings ECa«MtnA£<j| • v Ginger Ale 2 25c Baking Powder '*■ 39c 8 o’Clock Coffee ft** a 30c Salt Water Tatty *■ 25c Soap Chips 15c Plain DOUGHNUTS 19c Mttde From Soothing Oihp y y • ticinz Palmolive D i j n Baked Beans 3 B-r, 79c 2cL.25c 3cLs2sc Salmon ? / Red Pink ,• Tall Can Tall Cam X7C ISC< BANANAS 4 lbs 25c CABBAGE pound 3c POTATOES Peck 45c BREAD 3 24 oz. loaves 25c - — —c' mrHEimnvaHMMwmM E-rtahHshad 1859
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Snarr and family of Poe. Cleo, who has boon visiting her sister for several weeks, liar returned home. Gertrude and Berneta Hoffman were callers in Peterson Wednesday. ■ — o— - — Mr. and Mrs. Heber Humbarger and family, 803 North Second street, will leave Saturday for a two week’s motor trip through Michigan and Wlnconsln.
