Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 35, Decatur, Adams County, 10 February 1928 — Page 7
I Tll|, ’" iU ß"d..nivd,'' "“ s Bit ,llf "’."be A ’ "'" CV M,..■■■■■■■ ’ ' :l lliehar.l ('antilion .. filing not if' l ' 1,1 1111 <»'" • t hat the n<w HhKtnans ■■"'S'iri ■ ’" r '\ (ho mo-' "ort-iblo («■■. it oil'll.' ago that M ! " L'. ward Hi' Kinaii. went to B r,: \’" un-M ° n ’ ■*• ' ~ „ her tailo r had been inatno.iioMe acctdent. dava 11" Itch! the I’aciftc ■I F "; t.or.n- th: ti-h ransom let-fc-Ao -o.- CO' lortar. ■*?*. 111 .li'wowral I"A'- :l, » 1 "■ |Urn , P,i “r ■Land remains to tier father tn for ransom money ■ .. -Fox- then lb ,!1 ■ 7 • '..1 throngb. , hank i.uo ■ uhi.-h made up J 1.500 ransom ■ n\T PROPOSED ■ dredging probed Sfl novriM lilt I Ito” ! <«*E> H country at ' ■l* expense of otiiers. mH Thor coi.’-'iii ■ a ; that tii" drainpi,,ll of 111'- -r W: bash basin B 7 our ilia' 11- <d. d < nielli! considHerati.n- h " as I’ ,ain ’ aat ,hl ' llrvl ’ g ' Hhf ?rei>v-s’ I «. .: I give better drain- . Hig'e : i 11"’ '“’ritory "ear Fort Re-
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| covery but it also seemed apparent I that such drainage would rush the water on westward to Indiana causing flooding of land in this auction i and damaging bridges, railtoad grades I etc. At Uluffton for instance, the grades on state road 3 and the Indiana Service corporation, both north of this city, cause water to back up for some distance hi flood time. Dredging of the upper river basin will force more water down and it is apparent that grades and bridges here will have to ho altered to let the water through, if land and property east of here is to escape being flooded. Speakers pointed out last night that if the water comes down to Bluffton and is again released hero by such alterations and possible further dredging, this section will be merely passing the proposition on to Huntington ifißF ikIIBJUIW •111. ■ 1 '.W.. '.’.-t I Lesson No. 3 Question: How does emulsified cod-liver oil help protect grown people from coughs and colds? Answer; Its easily assimilated cod-liver oil plus its wonderful vitamins, builds resistance by keeping the body vitamin-nourished. . Build up your resistance with pleasantly flavored SCOTT’S EMULSION i
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1928.
and Hunting ton county, in the end, it was pointed out, the sitnution would extend to the Mississippi basin where t in flood question in now in r-'ctically un unanswerable condition. Following passage of the resolution here, citizens din uased the matter more fully and it Is expected that a plan outlined by Mr. Ihddcrwolf will be given consideration. This plan calls for the appointment, of committees in each city and town in the Wabash valley to look after their respective community s interest in the proposed dredging plan. In this way a united eftort to war doff serious conaequcn-
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cos could be made in case these committees found tho plan would cause more damage than good to the communities involved. ■' ■ o—."— — Mrs. K. Bell spent the day with Mrs. Frame at Fort Wayne. Make your dollar work. Gel an extra dress for $1 at the E. F. Gass & Son store Saturday by purchasing one for sls. It
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SCHMITTS QUALITY MEAT MARKET ■KnKBaBMmMNaHHBMHMMMHBMHBHOHMinMBmSMK SATURDAY SPECIALS Fancy Broilers or Frying Chickens 2 to 3 pounds each. Eckart’s New York Smoked Shoulders, 6 to 8 lbs. each 16c lb. Eckart’s Picnic Hams, 6 to 8 lbs. each 18c lb. Miller & Hart Hockless Picnic Hams 22c lb. SPECIAL Rib Brisket and Plate Boiling Beef 15c tb. Fresh Pork Shoulders, Trimmed, 6 to 8 lbs. each 16c lb. Lean Pork Steak 23c tb. or 2 tbs. 45c Fresh Lean Sides 20c lb. Smoked Home Cured Jewels 18c tb. Home Made All Pork Sausage, bulk 19c lb. Home Cured Corn Beef 22c tb. Medium Bacon in chunk 25c lb. Pickled Pigs Feet 2 tbs. 25c Country Roll Oleo, colored, with 40 butter 28c lb Silvernut Oleo 23c tb. or 2 lbs. 45c Wisconsin Maid Oleo 23c lb. or 2 lbs. 45c Home Made Minced Meat (Special) 20c lb. I Large Juicy Dill Pickles f 3 for 10c I Armour’s Devonshire Small Sausages box 35c I Good Bulk Sauerkraut 2 pounds 18c | Burs’ev’s High Grade Coffee 2 pounds 83c I Country Gentlemen Corn 2 cans 25c I Van Camps Pork and Beans 3 cans 25c Armour’s Very Best Baked Beans 2 cans 25c I Little Elf. Peas, Corn, Kidney Beans, Tomatoes. Sauerkraut, Pumpkin and Hominy 2 cans 25c j Philadelphia Cream and Roquefort Cheese. I FRESH RENDERED LARD SALE Wholesale Price 3 lh. Pail Lard 40c 10 lb. Pail Lard $1.25 5 lb. Pail Lard 66c 20 lb. Pail Lard $2.50 50 tb. Can Lard $6.25 Buy Lard Now as this is Rock Bottom Price on it. . . A. , pl T es H. P. Schmitt n^ cc m n«r i Delivery 96 Meat Market service DEMOCRAT WANT MS BET RESULTS ISAM HITE'S) I SOUTH END GROCERY g Phone 204 Free Delivery ■ AHF A TP Eckhart’s Fancy Government Inspect- o ME Al isc I SMOKED SHOULDERS, pound 15c B REGULAR HAMS, pound 25e P anut Butter 18c I APPLES M“ Tuiß 25c | Poariwc Lar £ c cans > in hcav - v 1 W/* 1 vUvllvv syrup, can lOU A D Q Edgemont Crackers, pkg. 20c ® vIVjnLK/IxlLlLw Perfection Wafers, 2 lbs 25c O A Tfc Crvstal White, Flake White, and SOAP l l ;*^ wh “ , . Na,, . h, . 39c I I BEANS 79c I Baked Beans ek 1 " ' ,,le 25c I Raisins Seedless . tani - 25c I i Prunes "^ n,w ' iu '’’ 25c I ggj -ig ! SALT Medium 98c I ■ 50 pound Block . 3«) c K Full line of Fruits and Vegetables-
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