Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 41, Decatur, Adams County, 17 February 1928 — Page 7

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h|mh jdldtaM .I J J •'f Ti’l'L . rrri ."/• .'.. 1.. J . .11 j 11, Lesson No. 5 Question: Why should school children receive emulsified cod-liuer oil ? Answer: Because the strain of the study-period and playground uses up energy, and emulsified cod-liver od not only provides energy but also protects with its vitam ins, e Mothers know the value of SCOTT’S EMULSION ittiuuriiuwo>uuuiu.'i'iauiuuMUUiaa;.:iuuiu*uu;u u ,iiuiiitiuiy lnßllhl . Where Service Is Paramount five hundred room ; hotel located tn the down-town section — only three blocks from the "circle" Excellent parking and , garage facilities SPINK ARMS HOTEL INDIANAPOLIS BL Wtn. A. Holt, Proprietor

I The White Meat Market I * We Deliver x J. A. KUHN * Phone 388. CHOICE MEATS OF ALL KINDS H Coffee Sale Saturday B 1 ERDAN'S RED, WHITE AND BLUE 0|» B §3 COFFEE, pound 43c; 2 pounds Odl g| M MAN O’ WAR COFFEE, 7H'' K M Pound 35c; 2 pounds I vFV B We pive Save-lt Checks with all cash purchases. A'l old Kj accounts paid tomorrow entitles you to Save-lt Checks. MM M - I Opportunity I is coming I I our way I INDICATIONS are that 1928 will bring it. Perhaps, at an unexpected time . . . perhaps, ; when you anticipate it. BUTsupposing it’s an Opportunity that requires money? Will you be ready to embrace it? Look Ahead Now And Save. Open A Saving Account I— in this Bank and feel free to challenge 1928 to “come ahead ■ and bring on your Opportun- ’ ities!” Old Adams County Bank The Bank of Service

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1928.

RURAL CHURCHES ‘ Pleatant Mills and Salem f F. A. Shipley, Pastor 1 Sunday School p/jo Minning Woishlp, PI. Mills . 10:30 Epworth League 6:30 (Merle Fear, Leader) . Evening Worship, Salem 7:00 j Prayer meeting Salem, wed .... 7:00 t Prayer meeting, I’l Mills Thurs .. 7:00 , Pleasant Mills Stewards Monday 7:00 c One week from next Tuesday is the District Conference at Montpelier. We ( hope that some of the officials will be able to attend this Distr et meeting. 1 We are also in hopes that you will be • able to pay your missionary or Wcrld Service money in, before that time so Pleasant Mills and Salemdls. Izy.n tlie Pastor w.ll be aide to make a good report for Pleasant Mills and Salem. These items are all important. The Conference year Is rapidly drawing to a close. Let us put forth extra effort to bring all matters up In fine condition. It will take the co- I operation of each member to do so. What could wo do if we had no church? Everybody helping makes a lighter load fore: -h one. Do your best. c Pleasant Valley Revival interest at Pleasant Valley running high with church filled with people. Mr. Harold Filer the wonderful saw player will be witli us Friday, Saturday and over Sunday. You can’t afford Aluminum T? II T 1 P Dessert Molds f IklLli r tou»r. Sunlite-Jell A mint delightful »nd delicious dessert. Ccmpsre it with any other gelatine dessert vou ever ate, then judge for yourself. N'nfe the aroma of fresh ripe fruit when boiling water it added— X X j3rw ■, your assurance of purity. - * —-J <J Sold by most good groc- Ms- ,fl -rs. write so- new illus- Ua trated mold off-r. I.earn %SjF*3ri I K how to get them Free. " S''-' W Sunlite Desser* Co., Uj Waukesha. Wia. -

to miss these services. Ccme One and All, Sunday School 8:00 o’clock Sunday; morning. Preach ng at 10:00 and 7:00. Rev. L. E. McCatgar, Pastor.] 0 Avalon, Catalina Island. —Thirteen pitchers, two catchers and two infielders, advance guard of the Chicago Cubs spring training squad, went through u mild two-hour workout here. - ,n ■■—■--- ——— Get the Habit—i raa* at Home, it Pays

SCHMITTS QUALITY MEAT MARKET BIG SMOKED MEAT SALE SATURDAY Eckart’s New York Shoulders 15c tb. Eckart’s Regular Picnic Hams 18c lb. Swift’s or Miller & Hart’s Hockless Picnic Hams, 4 to 6 lbs. each 20c Ib. Miller & Hart or Armour’s Star Skinned Hams, 10 to 12 lbs. each 28c Ib. Home Cured Smoked Jowels 17c Ib. Home Cuied Fancy Smoked Tongues.... 38c lb. Pure Pork Smoked Sausage 2 lbs. 45c 3 odium Heavy Bacon, Home Cured 25c Ib. SPECIAL Smoked Lean Pork Chops in chunk 28c Ib -73SMUIH«&SnB9H»HaZBBaaKr23HaHViQHmsnBMHEBKmBHI» SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Nice Bunch Broilers or Roasting Chickens. L ght Pork Shoulders in Rough 15c Ib L’ght Pork Shoulders. Trimmed 16c Ib Lean Pork Shoulder Steak 2 lbs. 45c Good Home Made Bulk Sausage 20c Ib. Nice Lean Meaty Spare Ribs 15c lb Neck Pones 2 lbs. 15c Coed Country Back Bones 15c lb Country Roll Oleo, 40', Butter 2 ths. 55c 'Si’vernut Oleo 2 lbs. 45c Home Made Minced Meat, SPECIAL 20c IbGood Bulk Sauerkraut • 2 lbs. 15c P'enty Fresh Oysters Pint; 75c Qt Bttisleys High Grade Coffee 2 tbs. 83< Country Gentlemen Corn 2 cans 25c All Little E’s, regular 15c canned groch? 2 .”5 Perfects Macaroni, Spaghetti and Noodles 3pL . FRESH RENDERED LARD SALE .3 It). Pail 40c, 10 lb. Pail $1.25 5 Ib. Pail 65c 20 tb. Pail $2.50 50 lb. can Lard $6.25 Lay in a supply. This is Wholesale Price we quote you. itrit—mu ir,k ■ ■ i ii ii aEttfcKßMMgaax.-^a—f — msg—— ph °r es • H. P. Schmitt , Prec 96 Meat Market service liODIIPEDWI lOaMuEnSli 130 N. Second St. 158 S. Second St. w-i Country Cub, 1 tb. jar, each 19c Lfw/’z^ r*T/lPlum, Blackbe-ry 4. Loganberry 3 jar 55c ||." f VPS Peach. Apricot, Raspberry, Straw- * * wVVI » W berry or Cherry, jar 23c; 3 jars 67c I agg v g WJF Country Club, tall can 3 for 25c I M nil I I Wilson or Carnation, tall can 3 for 29c K ■ Iwl I I IV Wilson or Carnation, small can 5c H I Country Club, small can,. 2 for 9c Country Club, twin or single, V/2 tb loaf 8c Iji |§lu A5 1 Pounci Loat Vienna Bread 7c M I’ LB I I .Whole Wheat Ito loaf 8c; Raisin, 11b loaf 9c ■ Sandwich or Rye, f/j tb. leaf ICc «-□ rt « jg-j T-x Old llutch, 1 runs 20c I Fl Sunbiite 3 cans 13c E Rinso, Oxydol, Climalene 3 pkg 25 ■ BANANAS, Fancy Qr LARD, 100 1 | K Golden Fruit, 3 tt>s£tJV percent pure, 1b... || APPLES, Fancy Romes CANDY Chocolate IO g or Winesaps 9Kz. ,)ro,,s 1 ,b - box ’ ■ .’{ tbs V Assorted Chocolates Ib 20c ■ GRAPEFRUIT, 1 < OFFEE, French If ■ 61 size. each..... LUC Brand, It) ■ 54 size, 2 for 25c Jewel, pound 32c g ■ 70 size, 3 f0r....... ,25c Country ( hth, Ib. . .47c ■ J ORANGES. Flor- IQ,. BROOMS, Avon- z. g H idas. 176 size, doz.4UC da e ’ each ’'.Y i Florida, 216 size doz 43c ,' se "’ ca L b _ ' 1 Florida, 250 uze doz 35c .'>*-» 1•> oz. U .rTmiior i’ — Cotton, each UOL i«» ■ 1111 E, l ancy | Iceberg head, 3 [2 oi Thwj J Mops 3))v ■ B LeaL lb 1/c BACON. Sugar Cured ia Large Florida. 3 tb 5 lb. cuts H well bleached sfc pound OvC E? |n - * Oi ’ «<Jv Fancy Jowl, lb 15c & ■ OLEO. Eatmore CALLIES, Smoked l ariv ® Pound AtPC « sugar cured Q Good Luck, Ib 29c whole, lh IoL

CONGRESS TODAY By United Presa Senate Continues debate on a'ien property | bill. Interstate commerce committee resume* hearings ou Haweir convict labor bill. . Agriculture committee starts hearings on Norbeck migratory bird bill. House Continue* consideration on Underhill 1)111 tranaferring claims settle-

1 ments. Naval affairs committee hears patri-! otic organizations on building pro-1 gram. Military affairs committee considers ! housing bill.

Nickel Plate Road Change of Time, February 19 Thru-Train Service St. Louis and Indianapolis Leaves Decatur 9>:36 p.m. (Daily) Arrive St. Louis 7:57 a. m. Leave Decatur 10:48 a.m. (ex Sunday) Arrive Indianapolis 3:15 p. m. Eastbound Leaves Decatur 3:30 a.m. (daily); 2:02 p.m. (ex Sunday) Consult Ticket Agent for full information. Phones 10b~107 Free Delivery I Big Cash Meat Sale I Saturday Specials | Fresh Country Style All Pork 45c I $ Sausage, 2 pounds Country Back Bones, pound ’TSc Fresh Meaty Spare Ribs, pound . 15c ! * Fresh Rough Pork Shoulders, 1b... J PJp p Fresh Regular Hams, pound IQc Sugar Cured Jowels, pound T p ,* Smoked Picnic Hams, pound 13c Fancy Cottage Rolls, pound 35c i B Good Open Kettle Rendered Lard 2 pounds * g U Home Made Cottage Cheese | Country Butter Noodles and Mush | Ivanhoe Sandwich Spread Thousand Island Dressing & Mayonaise Complete line of Cheese, Fresh Philadelphia Cream Cheese « Bulk Sweet, Mixed and Dill Pickles Fancy Bunch of Chickens Silver’s Pride. Shoe Peg Corn, Real One, 2 cans COFFEE -BUY NOW— B Man O’ War 1 2 lbs. 75c J Bursley’s High Grade 2 tbs. 85c w Chef Coffee 2 lbs. SI.OO R Perfect Coffee 2 lbs. 95c R J M. J. B. Coffee 2 tbs. $1.05 ANY SIX CANS—7Sc Little Elf Corn Little Elf Peas 1 Little Elf Mixed Vegetables Little Elf Tomatoes Little Elf Wax Beans | Little Elf Green Beans | Little Elf Kidney Beans J ANY SIX CANS —7sc 3 cans of Natoma or My Own S Pork and Beans, 3 cans 3 cans Red Kidney Beans, .. 3 cans 25c MALT— Pabst, 2 cans $1.05 fc Millers High Life, 2 cans $1.05 L. Puritan, 2 cans $1.05 R Blue Ribbon, 2 cans $1.25 !u Corn Sugar, 3 pounds 20c Ask about our prices before buying r. quarters of Beef or whole or half Hogs. We deliver any time of day. Try Us. ■ Mutschler’s Meat Market

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“AH Babba and the Forty Thieves,” home talent musical comedy, Feb. 20, D. C. 11. S. auditorium. Adults 50c. children including H. S. students, 25c. 41-St