Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 225, Decatur, Adams County, 23 September 1927 — Page 7
fcIRAL CHURCHES j DECATUR CIRCUIT < U, B. •" Christ < H Chas. Weyer, Pastor . < Winchester Usabbath School. 0:30 a. m. Merle : superintendent ■ preaching by pastor. 10:30. Theme < ■•• Cooperation, Human and Divine." | gT Pl. Grove | ■ sabbath School, 9:30 a. m. Super- I ■teiuleut. Clyde Harden. F ■ class meeting, 10:30. Leader, J. C. I ■larkless. •■ / I Rivarre I ■ sabbath school. 9:00 a. m. Susie I superintendent. M Class meeting. 10:00. Leader, W. I Jy Hilton. “ ■ | || c. E. at 0:45 p. nt. President, I ■illi. Hower. Q Preaching by pastor at 7:45 p. m. I • ! Victory a 3 Sabbath School, 9:30 a. m. JI. E. I ■jaxter, superintendent. j g Prayer and class service, 10:30. I Knittie, leader. | A cordial invitation is. extended to I ■h, public to all our services. I || This is the beginning ot a new I 3. urs service which we trust may be I K success in every way. To this end I K t us all labor and pray. | | Our finance meeting to arrange I Kn nices for the year will be held at I ■ llivarre Monday morning, September I ■26th a: 8:30 standard time. The I 1 1.. :1 i finance committees from the I ■ . veral societies are all urged to be I ■ present. | B O —— I College Football Games hi Indiana This Week-end Indianapolis, Sept. 23. — (INS)—lndiana's week-end college football | ni. nu the first of the 19X7 seqaon—follows: Friday Rose Poly vs. Vincennes at Terre Haute. ‘ J Saturday Wabash vs. Central Normal at CrawXaadMtille. Franklin vs. Indiana Central at Franklin. Butler,vs. Muncie Normal at Irwin i Field, Indianapolis. COURT HOUSE Files Suit For Divorce Leo L. Beery, df Decatur today filI ed a suit fpr divorce from (Serakline S. Beery, how residing in Bluffton. The complaint states that the couple 1 were married in Hillsdale, Michigan. ( March 24, 1924, and separated Sep- ( tinker 1, 1927. The plaintiff alleges that the defendant is guilty of cruel and inhuman treatment and adultery. He, charges hat she admitted that t she was guilty of adultery ami that ’ 1 bi tween them over another man, she : truck him in the face and then left him, saying she would not return. A torney ('. L. Walters is counsel for the plaintiff. Real Estate Transfers Albert J. Miller el al to Frank L. Miller itux, 30 arris in Monroe township, for $L Judgments Awarded In the case of Rachel M. Martz, vs. William Hall estate, the court awarded judgement on a claim for $350 and costs in the case of.'Herman Gillig vs. GIFT DAY MONROE, IND. Saturday, Sept. 21 8 o'clock p. m. YOU’RE INVITED. Monroe Industrial Association. i<s : lb Lie Fon A i ABouT UitA/ i h p ’ J J BOSTONIAN SHOES FOR MEN / MOirmo >t h p VI Ofs > < <4© 4f. . I /fire?’"' J ■ . ———
Charles O. Frttzniger ft al, the court awarded judgment on a note for $58.36 and costs. In the case of Herman Gillig vs. Curt Frl zinger e k al, the court awarded judgment on a note for $95.06 and costs. Defendants Defaulted In the case of the National Mill Supply company vs. Charles P. Ward ot al, the defendants were called and
L 1 ,,!. 1 ! »L ■»'! . Ji ■■■ll. i iiw-i H —» —- — —• The White Meat Market | —■fe!T l LNji--ii.j..-|i£rgl M QUALITY MEATS. CLEXNLINESS AND SERVICE. I Q M A dandy bunch of Chickens for Sunday Dinner. £"k TA EY Co “" tr * Club > Tv *in or Split-Top, i'/ 2 n>. Q ■ Fresh and Choice Cuts of Beef, Pork and Veal. K 1 JjKK All WhoTe r^heat 25C: ... LZ £II CheeS * ° f kln<lß, Sandwkh M>reads, ■g .. Rye. Ha n». loaf 10c; Vienna Z..7c ■ CoW an j Smoked Meats. I TkT' 1 & Clifton, in own syrup, lg. can, doz. SI.BO H TRY US. A* X Country Club, sliced Or halves, 23c S ~ ■ 1 JuXlVllliv OeiMonte, can * 25c ■ Phone 388 Monroe Street M ■ Avondale, in heavy syrup, dozen $2.28 ■ I SALMON-:.:: m SSsSeseSEse®! Dll. Cobblers, U. S. N. 1 Graae OQ ■ J* AQ 15 pound pecx fill 71 fgi Ic I 1 UtCllvvD Sweet Potatoes, 5 pounds 17c IM vv ItERTO. Very nj- "BUTTER, Country Club f 1 > H low price, bottle.. ’ ( reamery, /IQ * < Ftl T* 1 1 | MASON JARS, '< »>. prints, pound 4DC f |Q| Vjf ' R K Square. Suarts dozot)C <>RAPEIRI IT enoughr for I• •■ MKSjjf ■■ 1a a Square, Pints, dozen 69c ‘ our servings QO/» OwSt ' ■ JAR CAPS, Heavy prove- LETTITH. h -bet-. large 111 ■ 24c »!!-'“• 25ciU ’-“ ■ 19c W I g: Jar Rubbers, dozen.. 6c' ..„i:' I “ JL &. /S fj] it B' cELEKX, Large in K ’ 1 BANANAS 97/. ■ COFFEE,-Fresh Ground ■ TIN CANS, 4Qf» tender stalks, 3 bun AW : | 4 pounds ! Pound 29c, 27c, 25c W* ’< ® Guarts, dozen ...‘IW PLUMS, Oregon Z fll ", Sealing Wax package 5c Prunes, 4 lbs ■ 111 navy beans and £ sweet potatoes 17-, [ll | - « CRACKERS, Butter, Krog- HAMS, Smoked regulars, muj ' S ler Made, fresh and IQp ,<l '' |! jello, aii peanut butter OfU. |A| ■ crisp, pound AjuV pound kJ’JI K S.f Flavors, 3 bpxes 2-iDC •- Bl||k pourd ZvC |¥l A VINEGAR, Pure Apple BOLOGNA Large »qj F' | Cider, ver, 10. QQ nd J(K -ap. „okv 20( . | W( . , ■ price, gallon 1 ( f F l! u j»n-ii Tjr £ KBANANAS Yellow QAz* I Fresh Fruits and Vegeta- K OATS Mothe , rs 99/. flour. Hoosier 111 g ■ Ripe Fruit, 3 lbs. ZUC | bles at all times. ■ HI Ch '" aware - P k * | Brand, 24 lb. b.g WJ | LU «M KSS3a ffi ZEL t Have received a shipment of 1927 Pack Peaches in Heavy «: "»■ "" 1 "* . 'ri.L!--.. fli Syrup, $2.25 dozen: Apricots, $2-55 dozen; Rineapples, $2-55 Blfl 1 —. |<] dozen, Leave your order for Del Monte Peaches, large cans, Tt- I m—MH A,- g MJ $?65 dozen . De)Monte Apricot and Pineapple, $3.00 dozen. £ ■ ’ I JwZ All 1927 Pack and in Heavy Syrun. Complete assortment of BSE I I - I Fruits and Vegetables. Phone Hoosier 103 for your Satur- B I i'foat aii Our I 77 ! Prices are I I ISAM HITES| \ I I South End Grocery I j \ 1 i I I>hon e 204 Free Delivery ■j \ / IL Fancy Grimes Galion Pails \ / I I Gohlen Apples White Peniek ffl / || 3 pounds Syrup 1 1 JDef Monte or Ar/io .1 SAUERKRAUT II Peaehes <1 ?; eas ’ 25c It Sliced or Wa'vos V K Large cans Perfect Pineapple, ■! CflLn v e 31 HI ■ ..M heavy syrup gA . ale 21 b. sack Ijtdy Washington Flour 98c I I 2 cakes Hard Water Castile Soap 15c I ■ Small Cans Peaches or Apricots Ip. \ | in syrup AW ■ I / \ \ I BAKED BEANS, / CO^ e ' <l\ S Scans ■I / 1 \ \ Ml Large Sacks New Pancake, f iour OKr» ■ H / / \ \ I per sack Q g / > / v <Xc \ Po orn. 3 pounds 25c I \ I ?>< * !< ’ asiies 2 ~avka' es 25c ■ I / \ Large cans Farcy Apricots Q in hcavv syrup, dozen Q 1 | RED KIDNEY BEANS OS ’ ' iW . IU , ~7 FANCY BOY BLUE SALMON 9/1/. I RESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES gg a n • Z4C ;4 | „ . t 100 lb. bag Medium Salt QQr» vCBananas, 1 lbs. . .25c Potatoes, peck ... 40c Q VoC • Cdw. » bunches t«e Onions, 2 lbs 5c 100 lt> ; has OyMer Sh«!te 98C | I — || Large Cans Fancy Peaches i Qf* Il , ■ Q j n syrup Lt’A fe | . p’” Trv one ran and vmi will order a dozen or a ease. X? £ I >|l I ,^'^ h ~.u i, s nndXXs. g s sraF ja.iwfi'aratwff'ifimnfw I
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1927.
de fc.llt Hl. Special Judge Appointed in the case ot Charles H. Aull. vs, Maggie Atilt Ihe motion tor a change ot judge was sustained. By agreement of the parties. Attorney Henry H. Heller was appointixi special judge in the case. Motion To Dismiss Filed In the case ot William W. Widdows vs. Preston Pylo, proceedings supple- — — 111 '■ 1 ■ - ■- ■--
imniary to execution, tho defendant til d a motion to dismiss the petition. T. M. Reid returned to Rome City today after a few days here. He Is improving slowly and expects to soon be his old self. . ' J. IL Carmody made a business trip to Huntington today.
t There were numerous radio parties Jfi . last evening,'all of them delightful but there was also a large crowd at this r office where the news came in over a • telephone from the ringside furnished i through tho International News Service. > J. G Niblick visited the Grandy poultry farm near Fort Wayne.
Kolter’s Super Specials “A Home Store Run By Home Folks” Compare Prices Compare Prices PACCDC Tower, High Class, lb.. .41c Vv/1 1 JL/JLd Scarlet, pound 37c r»Z\ A W hite Naptha Soap S c a bar |/A I Palm and Olivo, 6 for 25c k* vx All Sterling hand soap, 3 bars 25c | T l ® T*® AS O ur Rolled Oats, large package •Be ■ L L I w 0 Minute Oats. 10c, 3 for V Corn Flakes, large Hienz Baked Beans 13c Macaroni, Bulk, 3 pounds 23c Fould’s Macaroni,... 10c, 3 packages. .25c Monarch Soup,. .9c; 3 cans 25c Good Pop Corn,.. ,10c; 3 packages... .25c Grimes Golden Apples, 3 pounds for 25c 1 pound package Cocoa 17c Apricots, a good brand, can 21c j Peaches, Yellow Free, can 21c Jar Rubbers, 4 packages 20c I “Bathroom Paper” Northern Tissue, now at 10c | Just Say Sealskin... .10c; 3 for 25c Softex, 2 for 25c KOLTER’S GROCERY 105 S. 2nd St. Phones 97 or 98 • ■ ''■ 1 ■■■ ’lto*’ - mSS .■A*'4i®B3ftsHEkMtf2UQASJEtfs2L'%ff </. -xr-SW.£ | PHONE 31 QUALITY I I CENTRAL GROCERY I I PHONE 32 SERVICE i ICI I/"* AD pounds . 65c Q ■ OVvi/xIV 25 pounds $1.65 g s ORANGES^ 5 ' gas | I Sweet Potatoes 6 lbs. 25c i APPLES GRIMES GOLDEN, First of the Season | 3 pounds 25 C I ■ Excellent Cooking Apples B Excellent Eating Apples Q IPOTATOESI I 39c Peck I j PEACHES | g LARGE CANS IN SYRUP I I $2.25 pcr dozen I I TOKAY' RED GRAPES, per pound... .10c | B PERFECT PEACHES, per dozen .. $2.69 Q B LITTLE ELF PEACHES, oer dozen. $2.69 1 1 WAX TOP ? IN CANS, per dozen 49c q 131 - Phone - 321 ■ CENTRAL YOUR GROCERY ORDER. H THE STORE OF REAL SERVICE. B QUICK NAPTHA SOAP CHIPS 18c Q P. & G. SOAP, 1(1 bars 39c Lm ■ ONIONS, fi pounds .. 25c Q ■ CO ( OA N UTS 1()C Q ■ HEAD LETTUCE, per pound ..' 18c H WIDE MOUTH MASON JARS, Quarts, dozen 85c Q B ||| I Charles E. Hite | i'.iSiL' j ®Sj^j®2SS!5K2SCi....
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