Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 5, Decatur, Adams County, 6 January 1928 — Page 7
I Wiil '. I Splendid ( omedies Bfr , wriuh' I'lay.Tb have started ■ M’ he with a series of aplenMl >' oll There is .1 change of ■I a ’ „'" st .,rttng sun-lay evening, ■B bill " t ’ ek - , r |, al i cars are held for ■ -» HH patrons «»'> SI effl"' ] ws-Sentinel, H. M'' Wise fools" said: -The play ■ X-'h " MbX'^ l '' night ' Jaui,ary sth ’ M VtUh' Pr T Ul Ml ' b ' r , 1 ..tn..1y dealing with al M 1 slice ol ■.u.t.letn life in New 5 ork. | ■ "1 w.. id 0 full Os "Gardea, girls B|. J ~,v . dre.oned of things higher H on th-' s" 1 ' 1 lall ' ler f e' Ml and ,v "l " ,lkin<l SPa ‘ H ' rum I- lhal is the eXPC '" IM O s the central character in M Tadenta Bussi.’i 's play "Gertie. ■ 'Xie' ■>’’ than a character; H IM- she is one of hundreds H ttunisand* ’< girls in this broad ■ the a.Cid between the eyes ■ Zt et .til. rhe has been able to « , lh ,s and t.-'-n her self respect. Ml she me t e young millionaire ■ begins t.i iream 'class/ she sees ■ W.rself .!< ■ '>; ' the smart set. Her !(>4 I social distinction SB ; th. pitta COat ~ ■ , n ,| then . u- steals the coal! MB It adit Spg* -- — ° M CROWN POINT I man in race B ,(OMIM llt I non l’O-B o%E> B it Order of Odd Eel■N and ha.- been honored in this B| ;reat orcin.: rnn by election t.i the mB if Gi.itul Master. He is at pres- ■ H... ~n i. ~f 0,. grand trustees of the SB rnitid lodge Indiana and grand ■■ ■ . iiie sinen grand hb ■■ H,. in. 'inan of the Indiana mi jid-i . i .iniuissi. n and since MB has always stood Mi " 'll’ "I" : • rt invisible and sin■M - intlileii'. ’!'■ has never deviat ■ STRICON ■ SUDDENLY HH Alm. ...idy we hear ot it—the ■B 'ry ■ ■ man. probably a ent off in the mid-’ BE • hl the very prime : hr. 'ib.t's what liigh +»L".»1 ■B ;n~-ir, eih, -t trouble will do wn -sii.ip >■:: iae without warning. All UK r.-ir t.j . h: r tna ] hying habits ■K v.hich put t • great a strain upon UB t!:c vital •.o. > .pecially the liver ■B J-'e li'i' becoming weak anti ■B dcanse the blood UU '. rmed in food waste. UN 1. uhoh >■. .tom then becomes with tn.ich. kidneys, heart UH am] Mood ves.-els affected. ■B Jh- liver. < specially at middle 1 11. needs a little help, and thire’s NN b<tn -for this, as physi■ffi Clans today 1 . w, than a little ox gall, dx ;■ j, n grt . at nat ural mN rtinwlant ■ - t' • human liver, pruB| ni’ting it- ; ■•;,] active functions " I ' ' health and vitaf■Kl !':■'cl t,blits are genuine ox "i dan 'y .and tasteless form, ■B ~’c each at I druggists, and one ■n or two da; .' v , j]] prove a rtveBB a, ' r ' n ' 1 ' ' ■'■"re of getting the g| genuine , 1 a.p for Di.,xol. pithCl..eni:caiCo.,ln «- » . -’ir. B ‘vwYork.DetC. 88CC I «01, BR ..Lail me Free Vloxol Sampley
ff -*T' — School z^fßsf 1^ ) Children Ca Need ■ fc //X~\ JS& Vitamins I fi// y ILL ii ..; A child who is signally bright and efficient in class-room achieve//iv (?/ // men h usually is well-nourished, heavier in weight, and t.as greater y/7. '. // resistance to infection, than a child who is held back by vitaminstarvation or undernourishment. < / / Keep your boy or girl adequately viiamin-nourished at all times, (y I Supplement the daily diet with easily assimilated emulsified cod__k.e_ hver oil as in Scott’s Emulsion —• to assure an abundance of health-building vitamins. » S l e * r best and have the ability to do their best, children vV should be kept well-nourished. Children r elish and like , £ Scoffs Qnofeion
ed front the policy of getting value received for every tnx dollar spent, und much of the success of Indiana's state road department is due to his excellent business Judgment and determined stand on public questions. LINN GROVE NEWS —byMiss Louise Neusbaum Mrs. Caroline Schonbeck, of Herne, visited Mr. and Mrs. r. W. Studler and family, Sunday. Dr. ami Mrs. G. F. McKean, of Geneva, and* Harold Windtnlller were Sunday dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. T. ,1. McKean. I Miss Edith Reynolds, who has been I ill, Is some better. Don Gentis, of Fort Wayne, spent part of his vacation visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neusbaum. Oral Hoffmann made a business trip to Huntington, Thursday. Gurdon Holloway, student at Purdue University, visited Uis parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Holloway fast week Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Felber of Fort Wayne, visited Mr. Mrs. David Spichiger over the week-end. Rev. E. L. Dustman and son, Glenn Haden, returned Saturday evening after visiting Mr? and Mrs. M. E. Dustman, of Van Wert, Ohio Lloyd Eversole, of New York, who has been visiting his parents started back .Monday. Loyal Liddy, of Fort Wayne, spent the week-end with his family and
| Central Grocery | g Decatur’s Most Sanitary Grocery 8 CRACKERS, pound 14c E 1 CANDY, pound 15c r PEAS, 3 cans 25c / Corn Meal 4 Ginger Ale 1 A B pound -rv bottle It/C Soup, IO Celery 1 P ■ can IvC 2 staiks IOC 4” PEACHES 1 Prunes Ci _ can AOv pound LVC I® RAISINS 3 pounds 25c J APPLES Fancy pound 10c B BEANS 3 cans 25c I PERFECT COFFEE, QQn I 50c Cake, Perfection OQ Each OeJC | CAMPBELLS BEANS IOC BANANAS I 3 pounds -k’Jl TANGERINES JJT ■ Dozen tcIJC B ORANGES / Q 9/» ■ EDGEMONT CRACKERS S FONE3Ior32 B FOR YOUR GROCERY ORDER Fresh Country Butter, pound 50c Bi Little Box Salt, 9c Fancy Pound Boxes of Candy 39c B A COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Charles E. Hite |
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY,.I ANU ARY 6, 1928.
pa: emu, Mr. aud Mr.;, LlJdy. ■l' ■'v-i Mr H*ii \ tn< n and daughter, Lucile, of For! Wayne, sp, nt the week end v initiug rulativ. i a.i I frleiuls in thia vicinty. Mr. and Mis. Loyal Liddy are the parents of a baby girl, born Wednes-i dal. I iie babe lias been named Eldora 1 Ahn. Mmher and babe are doing! ; nicely. Funeral services were held for Isaac , Wible, Friday forenoon, at the home 1 of Mrs. June Touts. Hiwial was made near Bryant. Mr. und Mrs. Wilson Banter and family entertained Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eckr, te / and family’ at Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Studler and family, of Fort Wayue, visited Dan Studler and family over the week-end. Dorthea Bentz was a guest of Vera. Shoemaker, Friday. Roger Meshberger spent his vara-1 tlon with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Bierie, Mrs. Jane Touts left Sunday morning to make her future home with her daughter. Mary Shepherd spent the latter part of the week with Mr. and Mrs Fred Liddy. —— o— John Hall Must Die Indianapolis. Ind. Jan. 6—(INS)— John Hall, 23, must die on next March 9 for the murder ot Louis C. Kreidler. south bend druggist during a holdup on March 29 1926 the Indiana supreme court decided today. The state supreme court affirmed tile decision of the Elkhart superior court which imposed the deal it sentence on young Hall.
SCHMITTS QUALITY meat market FRESH RENDERED LARD SALE Saturday Only, Wholesale Prices— Buy Now! 3 lb. Pail 42c 10 lb. Paii $1.35 5 th. Pail 70c 20 lb. Pail $2.60 50 pound can $6.50 SATURDAY’S SPECIALS - Fine Bunch Frying, Roasting and Stewing Chickens Plenty Beef and Pork Tenderloins Good Home Cured Corn Beef to Boil Good Smoked Veal and Beef Tongues SPECIAL! All Pork Sausage, Bulk 20c lb. Smoked All Pork Home Made Sausage... ,23c lb. Veal Pocket Roast 20c lb. Tender Veal Steak 25c lb. Prime Baby Beef Steak 30c lb. I Lean Pork Steak . 25c It). Fresh Shoulders, Light, Trimmed 17c lb. Plenty Fresh Oysters 40c pint, 75c quart i Lome Made Minced Meat, Special 23c lb. 7ood Home Made Cottage Cheese 20c lb. ’ickled Pigs Feet . 2 lbs. 25c I Bulk Sauerkraut, and 1 Fresh Philadelphia Cream Cheese Pressed Hogs I Bursters High Grade Coffee, 2 lbs 85c I Perfect’s Coffee 2 Tbs 95c \s You Like It, Shoe Peg Corn, 2 cans 35c Van Camps Pork and Beans, 3 cans 25c’ Barefoot Boy Corny. 2 cans 25c ! Tiger Jelly, 2 jars for 15c We will have some fine Front and Hind Quarters of Young Beef for Saturday. Come in and see. Phon.s p p Q cbiin Free 9o r j . Delivery 96 ifieat ikarket service I OHO be mil B 130 N. Second St. 158 S. Second St. B I POTATOES 132 c 1 B IF* t’r 1 Jewel, pound 32c B I I I iff* Kr H French Brand, th 45c B BV* V/iL A JLx A-J Country Club, th 17c B B 'n ft T\ Double-loaf, I'/ a nountfs 8c B Vi '9 L A I 1 single. 1 pound 6c B B Illi a /A I I Sandwich 1l 2 pound 10c B pl iJ'.l bXJZ Rye, ll> tb 10c; Vienna, I fb. . .... 7c B B ZNTTITN Country Club, 24' z a lb. bag......95c B Brl III! Country Club, 12'4 Hi. bag 19c B 1 A2V/ frJfA Country Club, 5 ,lb. bag 23c B OLEO, Eatmore 1 Qz» | BEANS, Navy o B * Good Luck, lb 29c t , RICE. Blue Rose B B LARD, Kettle . ' lh I Rendered, 2 ORANGES, B Bf . s.ze 216, dozen. ... “Afciv e| <H!n,ry 2Qp B €iuh ’ 3 c:,ns BANANAS Yellow HA,, fl Fruit, 3 lbs k-'K B CRACKERS, Country B Club, APPLES, Good OfU. p B 2 lb. carton •HJv Cookers, 3 lbs ZA rv B B CAKES. Square ONIONS. Yellow 1A 4 Layer, each iwflt Dry, 3 lbs IvC Round Sponge, 2 layh 25c , ' KAI t ™ :| ‘ 15C ■ B CORN MEAL ir HAMS. Whole 9Qz» B B 5 pounds lAjv pound B -
k|l BREAD OKz. F PEACHES, Goody Goody lil 3 Loaves . **')(. B Heavy Syrup, ZSX ■ Latge can mvV |Jn| •j nJ FLOUR, Hoosier OA .. RD f Brand, 24 lb. bag oUC Round H,. j. I t_- r.ij.'iwriiii > tw—l m ffzxi 30c ’°r P LT AOE 16c 0 [ 1 25 c p‘”»' 610 8 . 20c u) OJfLL-0, Al! Flavors OP | OATS. Mothers OQx» 3 packages H Chinaware, pkg. OOC ,-..1 u • I| j MACARONI. Spaghetti. Bulk, tb. 10c; POTATOES, bu. $1.25; peck 32c; Fresh Fish 25c; Oysters, pint 40c, quart 75c; Oleo * 19c: Creamery Butter 56c; Oranges 60c, 48c, 32c dozen; Sweet I f ■ Potatoes, fb. sc; Grape Fruit, 5c each; Bananas, 3 tbs. 25c. It* Trace and Save at the Hoosier. Phone 103. :' ' =r i I' » i I **The Name j X| TeI1 » AU L’“ ' Aboiat itl** Oik jSfe I Tempting, Offering I of True Hospitality PERFECT , COFFEE l What a pleasure it is to offer your guest coffee that you know is delicious. The rich aroma and wonderful flavor of i PERFECT COFFEE can always be counted upon—it never disappoints! It is the finest coffee that money can buy— j perfectly blended, roasted, steel-cut and immediately sealed up in patented cans—assuring you uniformly perfect and delicious coffee at all times. PERFECT COFFEE is guaranteed to satisfy the most discrirmnatinj—or your money refunded. W IkMuisinurs Roller’s Super Specials ( Home Store Run Bv Home Folks” ■ COCOA~ reakfast ■ CATSUP 6c I Matches 10c I Large Rolls Toilet Paper, 4 for 29c Monarch Mayonaise Relish, 9 oz. jar . ,23e MUSTARD 9 I Quart Jar. Perfect Try the COFFEE that is pleasing everyone’s taste TOWER BRAND COFFEE . 42c Mop Sticks, extra strong handle 17c 1 can of Fancy Tomatoes a imi 1 can of Solid Pack Kraut J 0 ELT I 1 can of Red Kidney Beans < B *■ B * I 1 can of Pork and Beans ® il 1 can of Red Beans H WK I I Sanitary Bread and | Fancy Market Cake Boxes Baskets 99c I 17e„.57c I i KOLTER’S GROCERY j 105 S. 2nd St. Phones 97 ur 98 I
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