Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 195, Decatur, Adams County, 17 August 1928 — Page 7

11l HEATHER I HELPSCORN I in Ind. Auk. I”—(U.R) — ■ l« dlflna T im-nselv warm weather. ■l» 11,11:1 I much suffering to hu<aU ® C , c ity pavements, did Enliy l ” rRt ’ |... corn According to t‘ fr ’ k .' Ol n ews letter of the Indiana warm day's fl™ and .showers resulted I 1 " '“"' Indiana's cornfields very K*'*" X states. -Reports » pWL '; t .r the states reveal abnormflro® 1 | B the corn crop situa h ’ the probable exception of ’ hw stern section of the state ■**’ h Lk of sufficient moisture Edited in a subnormal developE" Tteing Harvested in most r° a, x x ßiate at ,his ti,n "' fr" indicate a good quality gram t^ rIS record quanity. As fc P iI y feeds are scarce, it is fc'that most farmers are holding Ernsts for feeding purposes. E „ unusually large soybean acre/“iH be harvested this season, nr harvest will consist of making Win many Helds and others will be J and threshed for grinding purthreshing is practically finHWI. The crop was very short of lonnal and the quality varied front Mr to good. BERNENEWS . The Misses Carolyn and Henrietta jmnter left Wednesday morning for Chicago, where they will spend a nek at the home of their uncle, Mr. nd Mrs Leslie Sprunger. They were jtcompanied to Chicago by their fath(r Herbert Sprunger. Mr and Mrs. Ivan Winteregg. Mr. im Mrs. Harry Stoner and son rented home Monday from Argo Fay, Jli'i-. where they visited Mr. Stonert parents over the week end. Miss Arveda Habegger, clerk at Spulps Grocery, spent Wednesday at fort Wayne. Mrs Leah Brenner arrived here tairday from Vallejo. California, to visit at the home of her father Abraiam Amsteutz and wife here. Prof, and Mrs. C. V. Millikan, of Brookville, and the latter's father, Philip Schug. of this place, returned Monday evening from Detroit. Mich., there they visited several days with their brother and son. Mr. and Mrs. Ims Schug and family. The Millitons left for Brookville Tuesday gominr. taking with them their l»ce, Miss Anna Louise Schug, who will visit with them for several weeks. John Dickerson, local express clerk, returned to his duties Wednesday Homing after spending a two weeks' vacation in Oklahoma. The Misses Emma Rose Hofstetter M'l Florence Kirchhofer returned home Monday evening after having •Wt the past two months at the home of the former's parents in Fortms, Missouri, find othejr felativest •nd friends in Kansas and Missouri. Mrs. Esther Bolds, of Robinson. Illinois, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Hr Christina Kuntz here. Mrs. E. K. Shalley and children Miss Marcella, Andrew and Junior returned to their home at Fort Mtjne, Monday, after having spent He Past few months at the homo of He former's father Andrew Gott•chalk here. I Sam Nussbaum and daughter Miss mrine. and Mrs. Sarah Wyss athMed the dedication services of the w Smith memorial at Fort Wayne, "Mnesday. [ Notice "ill be al my office again SaturI I August 18 and thereafter. ■ H. Frohnapfel. 195-2 t Service Is I Paramount | ve hundred room I f t(l located in the I wcn-town section— I three blocks from £ the "circle" j| Excellent parking i| and if facilities | Sp INK ARMS I Hotel ,f ' i W ® A 'Holt.p roprirtor

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COURT HOUSE Suit On Account And Notes llibben Hollweg and Company, -i Indlapapolis has filed a suit on notes and account in the Adams circuit court against Fred W. Sludlcr of Linn Grove. Judgment for $1,200 Is demanded. Attorney c. j, Kutz, of Decatur, is ceunsei for the plaintiff Card of Thanks We desire to thank our many friends anil neighbors who so kindly helped us during the accident and death of our dear son and brother; also for the beautiful floral offerings, the singers for t' • -x beautiful songs, and Rev. Smith tor his words of consultion. *!■ 11. HIGH and family. m Drain Tile will make F' your farm produce a I® fl super-quality crop and Ip ■ rendering it a depend- I B able producer. '* i The Krick-Tyndall Company

SCHMITTS QUALITY MEAT MARKET n-Hinwi IIIMI I II Mitt Fancy Spring Lamb ' Spring Chickens, 2 to 4 pounds each Home Raked Ham, Luncheon Roil, Star Spiced Baked Ham, Tomato Loaf, Jellied Pigs Feet, Goose Liver Sausage. —MEA L’ SALE SATURDAY— Good Tender Beef Steak, chuck 28c lb Home Cured Smoked Jewels 18c lb Medium Home Cured Bacon (chunk) 25c lb Hockless Picnic Hams, 4 to 5 lbs each 26c lb Armour’s and Swift’s Picnic Hams 20c lb! Fresh Brains 2 lbs. 35c Pickled Pigs Feet 3 lbs. 25c Meaty Snare Ribs 15c lb Fresh Lean Sides, whole or half 22c lb Wisconsin Cream Cheese 33c Ib Large Eyed Swiss (. heese, Philadelphia Cream Cheese Home Made Cottage Cheese Kay Cheese, jar 25c Little Elf Sweet Pickles io glass barrel (2 dozen) 35c Jumbo Dill Pickles 6 for 25c Perfects Olives, Plain 30c pint; Quart 50c I Battleship Mustard, Quart jar 23c Perfects and Bursleys Coffee 2 lbs. 95c Red Top and Blatz Halt can 55c Medium Red Salmon large can 25c Del Monte and Armour’s Peaches, can 25c Marcuiles Canned Corn can 10c Little Elf Canned Goods, Regular 15c size 2 for 25c 12 bars Baby’s Silk anti \ 00l Soap and Large Bath Towel, ,95c Fresh Rendered Lard—Special 3 !b. Pail 15c 20 Ib. Pail $2.90 i 10 lb. Pail $1.50 50 lb. Can $6.90 ' Bulk Lard, 2 pounds..3sc We arc open on Sundays from 7 to 9 o'clock during the summer season. FREE DELIVERY ALL HOURS OF THE DAY. ph “ ,es H. P. Schmitt n ? cc 9a Rtf • U 1 Delivery 96 Meat niarket service [KKROGERSII S 9 Finest Quality, Tennessee /|Q/» I /Ctji Elbertas, 10 pounds Tut x Standard Bushel $1.98 ■ | SUGAR p, . , " nd .$i.651 1 BANANAS I $1 Sweet's Home Grown 1 llz. ■ Vl-iljl-llv I 3 bunches for IDC : 8 BITTER, Plain IQ SARDINES 8 fl Print, lb 40 C in Oi | /C | Mustard, each . ... 8c B CHEESE, Fresh *_)*)<* K n Cream or Brick. IbOOV MUSTARD, Quart | Pwz* B Jar, each .> JLeJv H fl PICKLES, Dills and PEANUT BUTTER -j K S Jar CCtS ’ GIaSS 25C Bulk ’ lb ••• AVC g OLEO, Wonder IQ n B LARD, Fresh Ket- QI Nut, lb IJL ■ B tie Reu'dered, 2 ibsOl V Good Luck, lb 28c B B U COFFEE, French PORK & BEANS BI B brand, lb. tomato sauce, 3 ® 9 Jewel, lb. 35c jaj JARS, Square QQ/» H B MALT, Krogers Quarts, dozen ... . Out B B Per can OizL Pints, square, d0z....72c ® B B CALLIES, Hock- QQ,* MILK, Country OXz. B B less, lb B Club, large, 3 cans m Ov «• I ■-<** hi* » *W ‘ HI These prices are also effective at the r® (363SeS£3aE3e3g)

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