Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 295, Decatur, Adams County, 14 December 1928 — Page 7

WHIPPETS WIN | FROM G. E. FIVE timid foufht basketball mum Kirkland high school Kynuiti ' between I Independent net oinily, the Kirkland Whippelw l( | the Decatur General Electric I by a score of 34-30. The game lonely contested. ir battling on even terms for sev joules, the Whippets got away to Int lead, which they maintained he end of the half, which ended i teams struggled hard during rond half, and the game was in until the final minute. Kirkland ed to maintain its lead of the but was unable Io pile i HI I am' ier margin. ! Kitkland team <-i*i j-.j.1. I dK" " n( ' l ' 01 ,!ilt Iby.ui, ami <■ I, l<> the m«•mbers of tile | trio earn were suffering with h- >. . I neraml Hill did the heavy scoring iu> I the loi.il setters while Corson. Ari... | Haff " all 'l Ernst were the big I few' guns for the Wltippets I Mihai Thursday night, the \, mix with the ,i I " hunk netters of Fort WinnI the lit bland gym. Lineup ant - ... Gene Electric FG FT T I Hill, f 3 0 (i I Nolle, f 0 0 'o I I W f 0 - Tee? f o o it ■ sKkler c 2 3 7 g 3 1 Whit . g 0 o o KJepiknight g 4 o s Sltals 12 6 30 Wh> FG FT T Hfcffr'an f 3 0 6 Aftclf.- 3 2 CWSmI C 3 4 10 I g ®m g 3 B 6 Wotals 13 S 31 Heieree, Gass, Decatur. ■ ■ (IRL MURDERER I KILLS HERSELF ■ ■<< ovri.M i:i> ox i-au>: rive. I was called to the door of his I in Waco, a suburb. As he st. p I across the threshold, five steel jacketed bullets, fired with unerring* •MB felled him. He died in his wife' art) gasping that he did not know till gun woman. I ditl authorities enclose the trfc i before Hehlman appeared out

■EARS OF AGONIES Ire followed by COMPLETE HEALTH Sa's Konjola Banished Health ? Miseries She Endured For Three Years I PL. > OMi ' t I fin a, I wSk ,< • I V » MR. e HERMAN fiCHDAAK B'l’akp heart, all who suffer, for Ivmjoin, the new medicine, is within th■ BBach of all. Konjola is a medicine St performances, not promt <>i >Kds, not words. It succeed: wlnti else has failed; it is. indeed. < jin very apex of its amazing power jti cases that have resisted all other divines and treatments tried. ■"I marvel when 1 look hack and what this wonderful Konjola |Bl<l for me," says Mr. Herman Hehl it will Emily street, Michigan City years ago I contracted kidm ■Brouble, and what I suffered wa In Swv.iid words. The pains in my back A* ere so terrible I could not bend w ivni '. ' had set '*P many times at Bight, and when rheumatism set in. 1 yhought that I was about at the end my string. At time’s I thought th Hk'jony in all parts of my body would HBb'ive me insane. I decided to try tli ®ery start, I felt results, and a full Htow Konjola medicine. From the rid my system of all mt troubles. As my kidney,: cleared up the poisons were and then the ih un at' ■mins disappeared. 1 haven't an aelu ( •<>r a pain, and I feel like a t dally! ■pifferent person.” I Konjola is sold in Decatur. Ind . a Yager & Falk's drug store B’ld by all the best druggists in all ■towns throughout this entire sec’iou.

lam m ,»■.,i, t ,,n |,,,| w|!|| Ids dying wife. AfUr reading the no , e> HeW , naa , |„.. . h " W 8» '-oing to take | "“i' nn'd today, but I, was firm right," she told him. "But . "'lff' good earn of | lfl | ly ." Over the road from l.oiain, Held- * m »n ilrove. once wh „„ )lis w|f( , i l " l( " 11 111,11 *'•»' li" thought would hap- , l>en Io her. he replied: . "'I means the electric .hair," . " «as drizzling and darkness was ling. An electric sign appeared in . of the automobile: “Canton wcL , comes you.’’ Mrs. Ileldman drew a revolver and shot herself. Holding her in his arms, Weidman ilrove madly to Sheriff Edward Gibsons office. He called o'.t hyslerlealy for help a deputy sheriff climbed Inside and drove with him to the hospital. Mis. Ileldman had been unconscious Iron) the time slie shot herself. 'lnside the hospital she died. Later, after he had arrived for Ills Later, after he had arranged for his wife's funeral and for their baby left at their home in Lorain, Weldman told of the tragedy. "I knew they'd ask for the electric chair for her," he said. Mrs. Ileldman was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew* Horner of Dubois. Pa. She completed high school and was aching for a career," so she came to live-with her sister, Mi s. Roy Pierce, in Canton. — 0 SPECIAL SALE | All of Fall and Winter Hats to lie ; closed out at sl,Oll. $2.5t1. and $3.(10. Children's hats $1.50. New Mid Winter Hats at $3.50 and $5.00. Mrs. Maude ' A. Merriman, 222 S. 4th St., Decatur, | Indiana. 295-31.

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WIDE rt jHoi' RCCOSr flm CSIHBUMO A & P Stores have earned the wide recognition which is theirs so ff warn KDseoMt Rnti. | Quality considered, they always sell for less! Specials for Friday and Saturday! \ I JACK FROST 4X Confection Sugar X X’JC | | s BAKERS CHOCOLATE Zlc r | | Del Monte Raisins x 15c Del Monte Prunes Ned um Size 2 lb. pkg- 23c /ulinllll \ '‘llli KrlllHl ill I 8 O’CLOCK COFFEE Straight Santos fb. 37c f For Your Christmas Baking! ICrisco For Short ntng can 2sc Mixed Nuts »>■ 25c Royal Baking Powder 12 or can 45c Soft Shelled Walnuts »• 35c i Swansdown Cake Flour 34c Soft Shelled Almonds »• 29c Baker’s Cocoanut Cho ce Soulhem Style can 15c Paper Shell Pecans * ft - 43c | Family Flour lona Mirand t lb. bag 85C ! We carry a full line of Extracts and Spicet of the Highest Quality! s Marne & Iteae a I Establlsht,d 1859

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SCHMITTS QUALITY MEAT MARKET ioumt^itnk'*..'TaußKffla l KaK MHnMaaaHßHgMUßHMMaßanaU g MBaaMaH PHONES 95 or 96 M iih an order of Meat we will sell you a 201 b. Pail of Lard for $2.60 or a 10 lb. Pail of Lard for $1.35 » hoice hunch of Chickens, Rabbits, Spring Lamb Small Fresh Shoulders, Skinned, whole... 16c lb Small Fresh-Skinned Hams, whole 21c lb Fresh Sides, whole or half 20c lb Small Fresh Hams in the Rough 19c lb Small Fresh Shoulders in the Rough 15c th All Pork Sausage, Bulk 20c lb All Pork Sausage, Smoked or Fresh, in casing 23c lb., 2 lbs. 45c Lean Pork SLeak , 25c lb Fancy Box Sausage 35c lb Fckart’s Lean Bacon in chunk 25c lb Eckart’s Picnic Hams 25c lb Wisconsin Cream or Brick Cheese 31c lb Home Made Cottage Cheese, Philadelphia Cream Cheese Fresh Oysters 10c pint; 75c quart I Country Roll Colored Oleo 28c lb., 2 lbs. 45c Oak Grove Oleo 32c lb Silvernut Oleo, .. 20c lb. Nucoa Nut, .. 25c lb Fancy Smoked Tongues. Fresh Beef and Pork Tenderloins Schmitt’s 6 O’clock Coffee 38c lb Bursley’s or Perfect's Coffee 2 lbs. for 95c Schmitt’s 10-'ine Salt 10c box Perfect's or Little Elf Regular 15c Can Goods 2 cans 25c I Perfect’s Applebutter 1 quart jar 25c We will <ell you one Large Can Helmet Peaches for 15c with a meat order, » FARMERS VI'TENTION! We do custom butchering at any time at Reasonable Prices. iWe carry everything in the Chop Suey Lin?. All Fresh Stock. Make this store your headquarters for ordering your Fancy Dressed Poultry. Turkey. Goose. Duck, Rabbit or Chickens, for ! Christmas. Order early, and we will get you just wht you want. See our Fancy Paradise Fruit Cakes. Order one for Christmas. ! H. P. Schmitt Meat Market

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