Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 242, Decatur, Adams County, 12 October 1928 — Page 7
I MONROE NEWS H d Mis Lewellen antl ■ ’'h.Tkuil!. Mi mid Mra. Allen Bur ■’' .f'of Mundo, won. -he guests of Mrs Z <> o-r lhMrs l.evi Hay, of Garrett, ■ aid Mrs. Vernon , " ow " : «ero the Rm-sts of Mr a,wl ' v iicHhirks and Mr. and V' Ilmdri.lo, over the week- ■<"' Hailev. of Lansing. Michi- ■ !n‘ Mr Gi-arld Hendricks Bi's-nil) viMfd over the weekend ■ „ and Mrs Archie Hendricks, ■limns Hl Hie Meyers Field, held H lav Tho.-i allending included; Mr. B u '" M i. s \ e Everhart, Mr. and Mrs. ■"'•■(■risi M> "iid Mrs. Haymond E. , u „,t sons. Kermit and Quentin, ■ ,| Miss Mildred t'oppess. ■ Miss Mildred t'oppess was a caller ■n town Monday evening. V jlr and Mis Ferry Smith, of Fort ■waviie visiled with the latter's broth■er m law and si-t« r Mr. and Mrs. CharHet Shoaf. 9 \| r Harriet Sell- .w ho has been eon ■ fined to her home for the. past sever ■nl necks. on account of illness, is re■ncrled much improved. ■ j|r Peter Huh. north of town, who ■ ~,. brought home from the hospital a ■ trek ago. is get Hug along nicely. H The Sunday school classes of the ■ primary Room of the Methodist ■ diiirch held a picnic at the Heffner's ■ Grove Saturday afternoon. Each kid ■ die reported a wonderful time. ■ The women attending the c.inven ■ tionofthe Foreign Missionary Society ■ held at the Simpson church, at Fort ‘Wayne. Monday. and Tuesday are Mrs. John Floyd. Mrs. William Stuckey, Mrs S. (' Souders, Mrs. E. M. Foster, Mrs. Raymond E. Crist, Mrs. J. F. Crist. Mis. W S Smith. The Ladies of the Monroe Methodist church society had a part on the program, giving a small playlet on Monday afternoon. R L. Sprunger motored to Decatur and looked after business. Monday morning, and ajso motored to Fort Wayne on business. Willis Lee, of Portland, was a business caller in town Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Busche had as their guest over the week-end Mr. and I Mrs. Kendall, of Tipton, and Mr. and .Mrs Newton Goar, of Texas. Mrs Blanche Graham, Mrs. Frajikv Haynes. Mrs. Leila George and Mrs. G. A. Hahnert were among those who attended the convention of the M. E. Woman's Foreign Missionary Society held at Fort Wayne, last Monday and Tuesday, at the Simpson Methodist church Mrs. J. F. Cridt was a shopper in Decatur, Thursday. 'Several of the Women about town
SCHMITTS QUALITY MEAT MARKET W ,,,, , I<M , „ mwmw The market on Cattle, Hogs and Chickens has dropped—so has our prices on Quality Meats. Fancy Spring Ducks Choice Bunch of Roasting, Frying and Stewing Chickeps Spring Lamb Beef and Pork Tenderloins Fancy Breakfast Box Sausage Bransweiger Sausage—Veal Franktorts All Pork Home Made Sausage (Bulk) lb 23c 2 pounds 45c All Pork Home Made Sausage (Casing) Smoked or Fresh 28c lb., 2 lbs. 55c Lean Pork Steak 28c lb., 2 lbs. 55c Short Tee Bones and Porter House Steaks, lb 35c Young Beef Steak (chuck) 32c lb Veal Steak or Chops 33c lb., 2 lbs. tor 65c fresh Brains 35c lb., Lood Fresh Oysters 40c pint; 75c qt. Hulk Minced Meat 22c lb. Hulk Sauer Kraut 8c lb., 2 lbs. 15c Silvernut Oleo (a good one) 20c lb. Lome Made and Rosemary Cottage Cheese 20c pt £chmitt’s 8 O’clock Coffee 38c lb., 2 lbs. 75c Perfect’s Olives, Plain (1 quart jar) 50c ' effect’s and Little Elf Canned Beans, Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, Green Beans.. .2 cans lor 25c — „■ |i H |M ||, 11 IAL— -2 ths. Fresh Lard for 30c —Willi a Meat Ordei. an U Set one of our 10 qt. Waterless Cookers for. .H>2.9S. urrtrr I'resh Bread and Breakfast Foods along with your meats. "e handle Edgemont Crackers. Graham Walers, (linger Snaps, Oyster Puffs and Fry Cracker Meal. Phones 95 and 96. thm—— "r h. p. scm 96 Meat Market I Service |
are making lite fruit drive'tor the Ad ' anta County Memorial hospital. Mrs. Alice Andrews visited with her mother Mrs. Agnus Andrew*, at Decatur. Wednesday. Charles Andrews was a caller at the Horman Meyer home Wednesday evening. Mr. Lahr, of Huntington, who is ateacher ill Hie Monroe high school, wont home Wednesday to attend Hie funeral of his aunt. Donald Hehnerl visited with his parents Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hahnert, over l he week eml. Don is a student at Muncie Normal, this being his third year. Mrs. J. J. Hofer left Wednesday al ternoon for a few days visit with her liroter-ln-law.' Pink Gilpou, at i'ori i land. Mrs. D. Giahman is confined to her I home on account of illness. She is not imploved. Mrs. Harriet Sells who has been con fined to her home the past several weeks on account of illness, is report ed much better. Willis Andrews is confined to his j home on account of illness. Ernest Elgy who has been confined to his home on account us illness is reported to lie about the same. Several ot the people of town are planning to attend the Passion Play at Fort Wayne next week. — GOOD BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY For man and wife, little cash ncccr j sary. Easy financed. D. N. Erwin. _______ 238tG I ■*“ _ ■— . . R II I* T II It E EXPERT HE 11 E F. H. Seeley Co.’s expert of Chicago and Philadelphia will he al the An thony Hotel. Port Wayne, next Thurs day and Friday only. October JSth and 19th from 9 a. ni. tj 5 p. m. Mr. Seeley says. "The Spermatic Shield will not onlv retain any of rupture ptrfr<tl\. but contracts the openin gin in <ia\s «H the average < ase. Bring a vast advance- , ment over ail former method* —exemplifying instantaneous effects immediutely appreciable and withstanding an? 1 tri rain or position no matter the size i or location. Large or difficult cases, 7»r ! incisional ruptures (following <«p< rations! specially solicited. This instrument received the only uwani in England ami in Spain, producing results: j without sioKerv. injections, medical treatments or prescriptions, with dis- I tingnohed persioi.il patrons of all nations." His meth »d has always been most satisfactory.” L;i|.> Dr. Edward I Sliippt ii. former Medi< al Director. U. | See Mr. Slievnan who will I •• plad t<> I demonstrate without charge or fit them if desired. Business demands prevent stopping at any other place in tms section. N. B. —Every atatement in this indi« has been verified before the Federal ami State Courts.—-F. 11. Seeley. CAI PION- All cases should be cautioned against the use of an\ elastic or web truss with understraps, as sain - rest where the lump is and not when the opening is, often resulting in strangulation. Home office, 117 N. Dearborn St., Chicago. JU
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1928.
LINN GROVE NEWS •Mr. uml Mrs. Oswald Sprunger, of I'ori Wax in-, Mr, mid Mrs John winland, of Vera Cruz. Mrs. Minnie NickolHon, of Van Wert, Ohio uml Mr. mid Alls. Arnold Avhknnan, were Sunday nuests of Mr. mid Mis. Robert Meyers. Mrs. Frances Nouensihwander, ot \i ru Cruz visited Mr. and Mrs Frank Neiisbmnn. Ihe later pail of the week. Mr. Frank Heller is still on siek list. Frank Alford, of Indianapolis, in bore on business. Mr. mid Mrs. Ralph Karns huve mo- '■ Mr. Karns Is holding a past-
Vou tow the package It is made at Niagara Falls SHREDDED <VHEAT 1 X biscuits As Made In Shredded Wheat Factories for 34 Years) A builder of muscle, bone and brain: — the perfect food for growing children—easy-to-serve with milk or cream. j CENTRAL GROCERY | ■ ■ Decatur’s Most Sanitary Grocery LFdecide ■ I■! I! TODAY TO ( ALL 31 or 32 FOR R YOLR GROCERY ORDER. WE gj GIVE YOU THE BEST FOR THE |!| ■ LOWEST PRICE. READ OUR V • " 31-32 PRICES AND SAVE MONEY. sg ( ENTRAL OFFERS THE BEST 3 AT THE LOWEST PRICES. f SUGAR b 25 I'OUNO SACK . : $1.58 I Phone Your Order Early. y ICR \Y GRAPES, 3 pounds 25c !| BANANAS, Hard Yellow, 3 pounds... 25c || CRANBERRIES. 2 ixninds 38c 0 I ENDIVE, Well Bleached, pound 30c ■ ORANGES, Sunkist, dozen 50c B PEACHES, List Shipment, pound 5c F I EAITJFLOvrER, Snow-Bali Type, lb. 20c F CARROTS, California, bunch 10c E B CHINESE CABBAGE, Head 20c pounds 25c & SWEET POTATOES $ 10 POUNDS 25c I B Plioiic Your Order Early. ■ I “block salt flour | f each Polar Bear I 39c $1 -.05 | Little Elf APPLE BUTTER M CORN and PEAS 3 lb. 13 oz. glass jar p I 2 lur 2sc for 60c I B PUMPKINS, large shipment, I t -aeh sc, llle, 15e, 2jh- | I Super Suds I B The BIGGEST box of soap on the maiket for I OCR FOOD MUST (HVE SATISFACTION B j, Cxj'bs E HE'.- I
lion as a teacher at the Hartford high school. Mrs. Funny Studler was gtoatly surprised lust Sunday, when her children and grand children, gathered nt the home of her son Daniel, where she is making her home, to help lier celebrate her sevi-nty-eighth birthday annlviismy. All came wit!) well filled bankets and left nt a late hour, wishing Mrs. Studler many more happy birthdays. Mr. Hoffman of Fort Wayne, will spend the week end with Roger Meshberger, while hh parents will vial tut Chicago a few days.
Buy Home Products A. & P. Buys and Sells Many Products that S *«</■■» are manufactured in the State of Indiana A feu) of these many items are listed belou) Items manufactured in Indiana A. & P. Flour $1.05 Mason Jars ft***. • /*.«., <t~. 72c Gold Dust CaifSut pkt. 27c Tattle Tale Candy Bars 6 10c Shimmy Candy Bars 6 *«" 10c Silverbrook Butter Perfection Biscuit Company Products KIDNEY BEANS 3 25c (Mother’s Oats *■ »*»• 24c I Aunt Jemima 2 «*«• 25c a Tomato Soup c«m»Lw. 3 cant 25c I Heinz Rice Flakes 2 »G« 25c | COFFEE ridt.y and Saturday onlj) ' 41c \ ISwansdown Cake Flour 32c 1 Royal Baking Powder «». 25c B Macaroni 3 20c I Shredded Wheat He | PRUNES De,Mont9 ZZS® j I Morton’s Salt /o <*" He | ■ Raisins 10c I I Candy Bars £ ftL* 3 *>' 10c I I Cigarettes J 2 25c | SALMON Alaaka Rod No. I tall can 27c I Chipso LarttSut akt- 20c I I Palmolive Soap 3 23c I I Rinso LorttSut pkt- 21c I J Super Suds Coigam 3 ”***• 25c | BREAD 3 25c - -f~”*!lWiM Eatabljshod 1559 “QUALITY - SERVICE - PRICE” Call K Erec Hower Bros. MEATS GROCERIES _____ _ _ Your Groceries Beef Roasts, thunk lb ZOC at these Prices" Beef Steak ... 35c I Sugar 10 lb 59c P 10-1 fin 25 th5...51.49; 100 1b5... 55.71> F l e l k S,de - J Bc Potatoes, Mpk 19c Oleo, geed one lb!8c PEAS 3 cans 25c Pork Roast, Lean 30e HONEY l|b Take 19c Hamburger, Pure Beef.... 25c ~~~ Pork and Beans, 3 tor 25c PORK CHOPS, Lean lb 34c Bulk Raisins, 3 lbs. for ... 25c Pure Lard,. ... 18c, or 2 for 35c Peaches, Large can 19c Fresh Oysters, per Pint.... 39c Toilet Paper, 1 large rolls, ,25c Swift Shankless Picnic ... 27c P. &G. Soap, 10 cakes lor. 39c Cranberries - Fresh Oysters - Sweet Potatoes - Head Lettuce - Celery We Have All Kinds of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.
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