Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 236, Decatur, Adams County, 5 October 1928 — Page 7
liL CHURCHES IB m r Circuit H D ° b iMIU Sorvlr.- ho Tj ( h .ill -l«v lToKtam. Has ■>»'»? <•' ~ ~ dock !><• »>"'o , "" 1 K::v: i,,, w-.i ?. cm. If' .«•::«« pm. SB a ', in.'''H"* ‘ t i,n ■ v ‘ting Ix'RiiiiiiK Monday ■ ...r .His meeting m.i.l ■'"cod . Ha) Goa 1 U K. Forties. I Antioch Church H Quarterly w <"* •" All ' i u ' h uvpr a...i preaching SatfKSX.« I' fP( .t washing Sunday A. M. KiS .m-tinc* "i" '>*•■» ;; har f; ■ , he vice |.r. snl*'i't Kilter \\ H B <iri W.nl' ii <■ lm* __ I , B . tn Christ. Decatur Circuit ■ ' Charles Weyer, Pastor m Victory ■ s ,Wmt!i Si lm i ”K. Baxter ■tperintendent. ■ preaching hervire 10.30. I Pleasant Grove ■ sabbath silim- 1 !• 3"; Clyde Harden . ■ preaching in evening 7:00. Si Bobo ■ . sell" I!>1 r. Albert Uhron■ter Straperintendenl. ■ Class meeting 1":30. Class Leader
- ■central grocery! 1 1 Decatur’s Most Sanitary Grocery »f SAVE II 4*IL COMPARE PRICK \ND QI’AI.MY. 9 II .-I YOU'LL HK A CENTRAL PATRON. | 39 SATISFACTION. SThTA R 1(1 POUNDS (}| c I 50c Cake Special 39c I PLUMS,.. 4 lbs 25c 1 BANANAS, 3 lbs. 25c [ SWEET POTATOES ]|) POUNDS 25c I APPLES, Grimes Golden, 3 pounds. .. 25c* I FLOUR, Polar Bear, sack sLli> || MAYONNAISE, 85c value 45c I COFFEE 35c due 27c E CRANBERRIES, pound 20c | 2 pounds; 38c fe FLOC K SALT, each i LITTLE ELF CORN & REAS, 2 cans~~2sc | RAISINS, New Crop, 3 pounds 25c |1 Oranges SunKist doz 50c I Super Suds - The BIGGEST box ol soap the market for lO^ A Complete Assortment ol FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. |
Hro. W. F. Hilton. U. H. C. K. Service 7:00 Winchester Sabbath seho 1 !l:30 Met I i: :. \ Superintendent. Class meeting 10:3<v clans Leader \V. A. Rullnger. Quarterly ronfeienen. October 13th at 2:00 In the afternoon with Lev. A. M, Johnaon P. K. — o K •¥********«« X * NEWS FROM PREBLE * * By * * Miss Lorinc Kirch nor * ::****#* * * * * # :: Mr. and Mrs. Orvul Heller and son VereJ and John, had a: their guests for Sunday dinner, Mr. and M s. John Broun rs Grand Itapid . Michigan, aim Mr. and Mrs. Gust . ake. Marie and Walter Smith, of Indian polls spent the week-end visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Join. Smith Misses Luln McLaughlin and Hazel Bye. of Portland, spent the week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fre I Homsier and Mi s Susie Hilling. Mrs. Milton Hoffman, who ha been spending the week visiting at Kendallville, returned home Wednesday even ing. Mrs. Hr; man Dlerlu . of Decatur, visited tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Werling Wednesday astern on. Mrs. Charles Sullivan and daughter Rowena motored t > L’ntondale, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Roy Cable and children were the guests 0 f yir. and Mrs. Pete Helmrick, of Mugley, Sunday. Margaret and Harley Stiaub of Peterson, visited Borenetfi and Leo Hoffman, Wednesday evening. Mrs. George Bitltemier and daughter Helen spent Thursday visiting her
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1928.
M d Mi ihngd i lib >W. I Mi, and Mrs. Samuel King and * daughter Dmothy of Portland, visit j ed Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamster and Miss Susie Dllllng, Sunday afternoon. I Mrs. John Klrchtier and daughters I and grandson Harrel Kugene culled on Mr. and Mrs. Flank Fugate and daughter Blanche, Tuesday afternoon. Misses Ida Dilliug and Susie Milling licni Wednesday shopping In Fort Wayne. Mrs Uaiherlne Lliinoinler. Lohna I Welling, Mis, George Bullemler and daughter Helen attended the St. I’jiul Lutheran chun h Ladles Aid meeting, Wednesday afternoon. Misses Ida Dllllng Is spending the week visiting Mr. and Mis Oscar Milling and children, of Lakelon. — i... —L"—' Come to • Washington ?A c Tkc educational advantages of a visit to the Capital of • A3L our Nation are of '" inestimable value Stop at ] ike LEE HOUSE J 5 thand L SCrettt\A/JjV. ,'Three squares to the House.'A new and modern - Hotel. Refined environment, rooms bath* tyfatesK _ Single room $3. 50 dally Double ” K ss.°° M \ i Single POOH) (ftilk meal* ) eneaU) S/ocfo v /Vestdrnt m ilioing Hunting? j| See one of our new ■ 12 jfuafje shot Runs. ■ Get it in your hands and ■ get the “feel'’ that puts ■ confidence in your shot. |S Also complete stock of Remington Game Foods |S for all kinds of sport. jig 11. Knapp & Son %
SCHMITTS QUALITY MEAT MARKET Spring Lamb Prime Baby Beef Choice Bunch Spring Chickens and Stewing Chickens Veal Frankforts OUR WORTH WHILE SATURDAY SPECIALS Good Fresh Oysters 40c pL, 75c qt. Selects 50c pt. Bulk Minced Meat lb Bulk Sauer Kraut 8c lb., 2 lbs. 15c Short Tee Bones and Porter House Steaks 35c 11) All Pork Sausage (Bulk) Home Made. .2 lbs. 45c Lean Fresh Sides (chunk or sliced) 28c lb Fresh Brains 2 lbs. 35c Armour’s Star or Swift’s Premium Hams .30c lb Regular Picnic Hams, 6 to 8 lb. each 23c lb Bulk Peanut Butter 23e lb Silvernut Oleo (a good one) 20e lb Dome Made and Rosemary Cottage Cheese 20c pt Try Schmitt’s 8 O’clock Coffee 38c lb Swift’s Pure Lard. 1 lb. print 20c; 2 Ib. print 40c 3 lb. Pail Lard... 30c 5 lb. Pail Lard.. 85c {0 Hu, Pail Lard. .$1.65 20 11). Pail Lard. $3.20 50 lb. Can Lard.. .$7.50 Bulk Lard, 2 lbs.. .35c Order jour Fresh iircad and Breakfast foods alotijs with your meats. Don t fail to get one of out 10 qt. Waterless C ookers for only $2.98. Regular value $7.50. If it's Qualify . vou "ant, we have it. Order Here. H. P. Schmitt jjET % Meat Market I Service
SPECIAL —for — SATURDAY! iPuriTah RMalt y/rNhS BOHEMIAN V/po*:>' V HOP-FLAVORED nPnml special Isaj PR,a cans $1.05 Crown Caps 2 gross Oot ! Svphon Hose, com- | plete with filter.... vlt'lO We also carrv a full line of Cordials, in all popular flavors. Try them. KINT Z 1 E S MALT STORE Just west of the Gas office. “We Deliver.”
*r€t Hi n| t riEa m mm iWKKEts These Low Prices! | JELL'O 4 - I Ii Del Monte Fruit Salad 25c I | Pineapple fe, ** 25c Aunt Jemima pj* 2 25c Corn Flakes 8c Heinz Rice Flakes 2 «**■ 25c 1 1 Friday ami Saturday io bars 49c ’•a* ISwansdown Cake Flour * 32c 1 1 Milk 3 *«» ««n* 28cj ■ Wholewheat Bread <--—*■*>r*. 9c I Cream Cheese * fWw ” 1 33 c I Peanut Butter « *• 15c | SOUP ; T ™“ \ 3 -25 C ICoff ee'SiSSLgai 11 37c j | Sliced Bactmfi"^4Afe Wmt , 1 42 c Nutley Margarine *■ 19c Campbell’s Beans —lO c Peaches 15c | SALMON. Wo. / tall cart | IChipso t■***&— 20c I Palmolive 3 23c P.& aor Kirk’s Flake 10 *- 39c Rinso L *^ & ' ***-21c Matches ] 6 **"' 25c | BREAD 3 j I Waldorf Toilet Paper 4 ««• 25c I Brooms MC *3 3c | ,s tewi:& league Established 1859 I si Hower I >ros. - Phone 97-98 ▼▼ VZ S. M. 9 phonc 97 . 98 MEATS GROCERIES” Beef Roasts, Fancy lb 28c SUGAR lOlbs 59c Beef Steak ... 35c peas 3 cans 25c FrdS7772Bc COFFEE Good Grade lb 33c Pork Loin, Roast lb. 33c | PORK CHOPS; Lean lb 35c Q"ick Naptha Soap Chips 19c |i j — Polk Raisins, H>. 8c 1 No 1 Wis. Brick Cheese 34c Peaches, largo can IHc A1 J 1L 1 O Kidney Beans, 3 for 25c I Uleo, good OFI6 lb loC Pork and Beans, 3 for. 25c p Brookfield Sausage Red Beans, 3 lor 2->e in one pound packages. Potatoes, peck 28c I Free Demonstration 1 ALL DAY SATURDAY. COME GET YOUR FREE LUNCH. Bean Hole Beans, Baked in the ground. Now you can eat beans like them. Van Camps Tomato Soup can 10c Van Camps Vegetable Soup can 10c I Cold Weather Food-—Chili Con Carni can 13c Extra Special! Van Camps Spaghetti 2 for 25c
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