Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 59, Decatur, Adams County, 9 March 1928 — Page 7

■|OL CHURCHES Bi . i.v.< chu,ch Mi CJI u . ... ■ Minister. Ralph w 1 Bi .- , ■. ..•! meets at 9:3« 111 |. is uratifyiiiK '<> HBi ? " i" school leinaln S' ml There is a S ,l,e .hur.h ■ .. worshipping Btliat K*** BB of the time of BB ' ' ~ to Thursday ■ . ~nie. this week M ~,t attemlanee ■ a.--- . w |„> could at- ■ " How inspiring to ■ ' -r.h m services! gB ,■ Thursday, at ■ .. i.usiness tmeting. ■ eted trustee for ■ , . , will he the usual Bl Thursday evening. ■ ' v. ~ more weeks in B We desire to hy th- end I of tlie f pal ■ Bln Cnnst. Decatur Circuit ■ u ' (•,,.! w. xer. Pastor. g| . Sabbath School, ■ . b Harden, superillI a m- •> c I ■ Preaching at 7:00 I ' .th Schoo). 9:3t( a. ■ || . 0.,x er. superintendent. B . rvice. !0;:m a. in. Gregg I ? Sabbath School. 9:30 B ’ t|. 111 -V. superintendent. B preaihimz bv pastor. 10:30 a. m. ■ lioho s.ib'ath School. 9:15 a. m B , ,’v-t Ch: mister, superintendent. ■ ' Pray, i s. r'tce. lt»:3(> a. nt. Fred ■ y„ pic.i, king at Bobo (Sunday) beI cause of M. E. revival. o Decatur M. E. Circuit C. A Maynard, Pastor Beulah ( ..ipel Sunday School 9:30 \M. Morning worship service to follow immediately. Washington. Sunday School 9:30 A M. Evening service 7:15. Mt. Pleasant Sunday School 9:15 A. M. ( lass meeting following. Bobo ML E. Circuit Bobo— Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Preach- ! iug. 7P. M. Epworth League, 6:15 Clarke Chapel— Sunda' School, 9:30 A M. Preaching. 10:30 A. M. Mt. Hope— Sunday School. 9:30 A. M. Prayer i .Meeting (Wednesday) 7 P,M. Th.’ Calvary quattet wiH be pfesent Sunday weening,- in tlie revival. sere. This will possibly be the last . phi ot the revival set vices unless there is an unexpected change. Rev. E. P. White will give the ad- I dress Sunil.:> aftbrnoon, it the . Root 1 « : -'l I .mm t wnship Sunday School ! Cinvetiimu to be held at the ITiion church. GENEVA NEWS •Ilf: Um. liman was in Decatur. Tuesday afternoon. Avon Bmk. of Decatur, was a busr in Geneva, Tuesday afternoon. v - I' Gross. Jr., went to Chicago on business Monday. mine, of New Haven, is a

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house guest of the C. E. Fields family Win Mussel and Roscoe Bradford motored to Richmond Tuesday evening. S. W. Hale, James Briggs, Richard Briggs, Jake Long uni Win. Herter attended the Frank Dailiy banquet at Bluffton, Tuesday evening. Miss Ada Linton lias returned to work at the telephone office after a siege of tho nitttgps. Earl Nlnde was in Portland Monday on business. B. E. Reasoner was a Fort Wayne caller Wednesday afternoon. Ralph Snyder was in Bdrm- Monday afternoon. Mrs. Nlnde went to Fort Wayne Monday to get 'heir car. Mrs. Gladys McCollum was a caller in Fort Wayne Thursday. Mr. and Mis. Willjs Glendening were in Fort Wayne Wednesday. Mrs .Arch Houghton, daughter Margaret, S. W. Hale, Mrs. Anderson and daughter Catherine weie at Fort Wayne Wednesday. Mrs. A. G. Briggs lias gone to Celina to help care for her mother who has been very ill. 0 Where Intuition Fails Women's Intuition doesn’t seem so Impressive when Central uses It to decide what number you really want.— Quincy Whlg-.lotirniil ■ ■■nwn SttHtlkMlRED TCP MAIT EXTRACT — Write for ’ ookiuu noil IlnkiiiK Hi-<-i(>i Hookl<-< PI. II V or HOP II V V OH ! - 1 i The Schafer Co. Distributors.

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DIG OIL WELLS ( TO BE PLUGGED I < Indianapolis, lnd.T~.Mar. 9.—(U.R)— 1 Die end of what was mice one of the most active oil pools In Indiana will be written this spring and summer, when more than fifty old wells in Huntington county will lie plug-j ged under supervision of the geology division of the state conservation do- ! partment. L Twenty-tiv<- years ago hundreds of wells annually were drilled in this county, particularly in tlie vicinity of Warren. In the five year period from > 1998, according to Theodore i WOMEN NEED THIS ».1- Measuring Cup - free “.T" SuniiU-Jell Th« New Day Gelatine Dealert ’ ’ •<"”a of fresh ripe fruit: Raspr>**iry. Strawberry. Uherry, Lemon and fALo Mint. *7l Ask your grocer for and 9 Anto •n S ml : tc Desert Co, '3«2f*EL! '^ au^es^a ' for cirIp*"**’ Hig'&lßq cular describing new (L•£ *.'/ |Sj oßer of aluminum dessert ly nivlds, measuring cup, etc. FORI) COUPE Late 26 model—out 15 months. Finish ’ooks like new. Completely equipped: Shock Absorbers. Water Pumo, Bosch Ignition. Spot Light, Stop Light and Electric Wind Shield Cleaner. > 2 New Tires. New Battery. All for $230.00. PORTER’S GARAGE. Cor. Ist 4 Jackson Sts. 60m P/iice C naiwtuj.'. r Q BREAD. Q c fti 1 tb. loaves.. Ov m J JELL-O. All nn Q Q Flavors, I pkgMtzv L ilßßMßlWllili Firi jmA Ji; U FLOUR, Gold Medal V Qor Pillsbury QQ zt Q jjj 21 ib. bag... 1/oC m X 111 ■iwni .4* a .ansa, I< y apple but- £q u 0 I ER. gal. linsUtJV Q X MILK, ret, Korden’s, X W Carnation. j/ j U 0 Large can ... IvU Ej m' Small can ..... 5e |V| U miiiwnT - - irt—■■ 4’ CHEESE. Cream or uJ 6 Brick : ¥ X pound OUV rh Q Pork SAUSAGE W Q Bnlk 1 K . 0 JK pound Iclv 0 HAMBURGER, 0 ' m Fresh Ground | Q 3a pound LeJU X E CODFISH 0 r] 1 lb. pkg,. ~. JwitJU fjl JP POTATOES Rb. X CJ bu. $1.55, pk. tOL LJ D simwwiM r) tj CORN MEAL fl I E 10 lbs O' ‘C X ( a Macaroni, Spaghetti. U 5 Bu,k ’ i (h* 6 ( F pound 1. W x ; K SOAP. Lux, Carney, rt P Palmolive ft Jj 3 bars L X BANANAS, OjU* X U Waxy ripe 31b jillzV uJ X HEAD LETTUCE 3 UJ Solid. 9A. a y 0 3 heads . U LEAF 1?1/ 2P ± 1 0 Lettuce Ib ' “V Q Phone 103■

Kingsbury, state gas urn: nil inspector, 976 oil wells were drilled In southern Huntington county. The Hist evidence of decline began to show in 1907, the announcement said. Some wells wire almndomd during tliut year and tlie daily average production of the new wells dropped from 16 to 18 barrels to 10.6 barrels. During the next year only 17 new wells wire drilled and 165 wells were abandoned. Since that time fewer wells were drilled und more abandoned each year, but only r<-

MG@| M fib 1 CelMontc. 3 cans 57c, dcz. $2.25, can 19c H ■I I AQrhoC country Club, 3 cam 53c uozen $2 10 I M * VdvliCZd Avondale, 3 cans 50c. dezen sl.b« ■ I Clifton 3 cans 43c r 1 r* IT" Hench Br ’ nd > pound 45c K •Mi I IcrUF Jewel Santos peund 32c I A JLjJLjI Country Club. Steel Cut pound 47c jjg I nr* ii Countr >' Club Doub| e Loaf 3c S ■C Iv M jnk I ■ Country Club, 1 tb. leaf I Rye 10c; Vienna 7c I POTATOES wMiMi l^’ u "".. 32c 1 1 M SARDINES, in tomato MA( ARONI, SPA(.HETI) sauce, 1 Ib. | 01 NOODLES, ’ 7 ■ can Afcf “V Country Club. pkg. IC ■ Wet 17r BANANAS, Yeliow 6) r ■ 1-a.k, oz, ran. ,I i C , 25C I Bl 7 oz. can . ...19C ONIONS, Yellow |q g Dry. 1 pounds. . 1 «/ V ■ ; I MACKEREL. 6 r B Large Fish IOC ORANGES. Naval, rO g ■ 176 size, dozen.... tzeJv | OLEO, Eatmore 1 ~ I | pound AmC Al ILES, Rome Q j ■ Beauty, 3 lbs.. . E ! ■ LARD, Kettle | i H Rendered, 2 lbs.. Ln 9 C SPINACH, Clean 9\j‘ H and Fresh, 3 lbs.. H ■ APRICOTS, in r Q — g jl| water, H cans OOv a HAMS, Smoked 9Q/» H 5 -i| Dozen $2.10, can.. 18c | Sugar Cured, SCHMITTS I QUALITY MEAT MARKET I Sl‘E( I \LS FOR SATURDAY Nice Bunch Roasting and Stewing ( hickens. Special Smoked and Fresh Casing Sausage 20c Ib I All Fork Sausage, Bulk 18c lb„ 2 lbs. 35c I Nice Lean Pork Shoulder Steak 20c lb. I Fresh Pork Tenderloin Roast 25c Ib. I Lean Meaty Spare Ribs 15c lh I Country Back Bone 15c Ib. I Neck Bones 2 lbs. 15c I Light Pork Shoulders, trimmed 15c lb. I Fresh Side, Lean, w hole or half 18c II), I Fancy Baby Beef Steak 28c Ib., 2 lbs. 55c I Swifts 4 to 6 lb. Hockless Picnic Hams. . . . 18c lb. | Home Cured Smoked -Jewels 17c Ib. I Home Cured Fancy Smoked Tongues 38c lb. I Medium Heavy Bacon, Home Cured 25c lb. I Home Made Cottage Cheese . ... 20c pint Ct runfry Roll Oleo. 10' Butter 2 lbs. 55c I Silvernut Oleo 2 lbs. 15c I All Little Elf regular 15c Canned Goods. . . ... 2 cans 25c I Carnation Milk, Large can 10c; Small can 5c I Marcellus Canned Corn 2 cans 25c fl Try some Ivanhoe Sandwich Spiead, Pimento, Old English and I Cream Spread. Liederkranz, Roquefort, _ Philadelphia Package Cheese. < We carry a selection of Pickled and Smoked Fish. i? Fresh Rendered Lard Salt 1 3 Ib, Pail 10c 10 Ib. Pail $1.25 I 5 Ib. Pail ...65c 20 lb. Pail >...52.15 fl • 50 pound can Lard $6.00 WHOLESALE PRICE ON LARD—BIA NOW. • tit —r- -r ’■ -n—iwimnnr tt nrririTTn ti th -irn-T-- -- - » Ph n °" es H. P. Schmitt , Prce I tb __ __ . Delivery g 96 Meat i/iarket service

eeiitly hus the oil bi orae nun-profl- 1 table. One corfipai y r uHy abandoned all its wells in the Warren vicinity and will pull the pipe for u:>i In other fields. fOLDS Q of head or chest are more wa.Mly WrtP tieuted externally with— VICKS ▼ Vapoßud _ Qyr 77 Million Jart UtttJ Yearly

i I Big Cash Meat Sale I | Saturday Specials i Choice Bunch of Poultry Fancy Spring Lamb 0 Native Fat Veal and Choice Young Beef PORK— Buy it by the Chunk. S .0 Country Style, Fresh All Pork Sausage pound 15c ■ Country Back Bones, pound 12'a* P Nice Meaty Sparc Ribs, pound . 12'-c Nice Neck Bones or Shoulder Ribs, 3 pounds 20c Fresh Shoulders, whole or half.. lb. 13c S Fresh Hams, whole or half Ib. 18c E Fresh Sides, whole or half. Ib. 18c ■ —Smoked Meats— Fancy Sugar Cured Hams, w hole or half lb. 25c ■ I Sugar Cured Cottage Hams, no I hones Ib. 30c ■ Dandy Picnic Hams. lb. 17c B Sugar Cured Smoked -lowels. ... lb. 16c ■ Good Open Kettle Rendered Lard 2 pounds 25c ■ I' - B E E F — i Plenty Beef Tenderloins Fancy Beef Roasts and Steaks Flank Steaks and Swiss Steaks -VEA L — | Plenty Veal Steak, ( hops, Stew s and Loaves We Make Veal and Pork Birds for you. M SHOE PEG CORN, Real One, 2 cans 35c Home Made Cottage Cheese and Noodles Fresh Country Butter—Fresh Oysters Kay, Philadelphia, Pimento Kay, Blue Ribbon and Ivanhoe Sandwich Spreads. K Complete line of Ivanhoe Products Bulk Stuffed Olives —Plain Olives Dill, Sweet and Mixed Pickles Boston Cream and ( hocolate Kusto, package 10c ■ || Ripe Olives Large Wheel Swiss Cheese Whipping ( ream, Coffee ( ream & Milk Rosemary, ('loverleaf and White Mountain Creamery Butter Nucoa Oleomargarine, Special Today 3 pounds 70c B I COFFEE-BUY NOW- ■ § Man O’ War 2 lbs. 75c || Bursley’s High Grade 2 lbs. 85c ■ gi Chef ('offee 2 lbs. SI.OO B Perfect ('offee 2 lbs. 95c B i M. .J. B. Coffee 2 lbs. $1.05 ■ I ANY SIX CANS -75 c | Little Elf Corn I Little Elf Peas n Little Elf Mixed Vegetables Lil tie Elf Tomatoes Little Elf Wax Beans Little Elf Green Beans Little Elf Kidney Beans g ANY SIX CANS —7sc * 3 cans of Natoma or My Ow n 9 a I Pork and Beans, 3 cans : 3 cans Red Kidney Beans 3 cans 25c H I MALT— I Pabst, 2 cans $1.05 Millers High Life, 2 cans $1.05 (Puritan, 2 cans $1.05 R Blue Ribbon, 2 cans $1,25 B g We deliver any time. Please order early. I Mutschler s Meat Market I

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