Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 172, Decatur, Adams County, 19 July 1929 — Page 7

i^ownTall fc thing f *‘ n ~, i n her column, NurW ckly Sliphoru. -Wowry Him-- " eves d(m - Js right. ®"' 3 X' rubbin" off or cornin' aP» rl ' , Mirtin. Indianapolis News W' Kampe of Milwaukee. MrS vit)i Mr Karnpe are spending a *" u 1 , at Kort Wayne this week. J? down tor a visit with friends U n l i.>s'n<'rth and east of hero , Thl m «<■!■<• the hardest of the year iide, damage to oats, " ll ,i «|. it over near the stale n ”’",he d fielX woe under water and .* X probable any field work can j no this wt*ek, —• Xh Lie. hi: <■: "erne was a business '«>«» of Fort Wayw friends here last evening. in'i " A,wetu ’ daU ’ h Mi Alice and son Tommy stoppXeomnight for a visit with relaLon theii v.ay home from Chicago I there Mr YlwCln ">’° ls 111 the n,OV ‘ business, purchased a talk“KeSitai.ves of the .state highWIV commission .ire here preparing tor iß p r ovements with the taking over of 5 John Briggs <>t Fort Wayne was look- » after business here. He formerly lived in Geneva. y r s. Edward Mann who died at Liberal Kansas las' Tuesday, had a number oi’relatives h< re with whom she visited ou her re. ent trip when she became ill with giM - 'lies. Among her cou B i B? are Mr- Hoss Wolfe. Mrs. Sam- . nd Frank amt Mrs. C. L. Walters. Mrs. Minn was 'ft ~ ars old and was a 1 daughter of David McConnbey and is ! survived by liic children all of whom : leside in Kansas excepting one daughter who lives in California but who was home a; 'he time of her mother's ieith. Mrs Herbert Hremerkamp. Mrs. C. R. Pontius and Miss Florence Galier, of Fremont, (duo. and Mrs. Dean Sage, ' of Toledo. Ohio, are house-guests of

Phones Frettelivery SATURDAY SPECIALS | Choice Bunch of Spring Chix Nice Fat Hens for Roasting or Stewing p Prime Native Veal and Beef of any kind. ■ Fancy Swiss and Flank Steaks. Pome Made Cottage Cheese and Noodles. Bulk Plain and Stuffed Olives. Sugar Cured Mild Smoked Hams. Plenty Pork and Beef Tenderloins. i Fresh Pickled Pig Feet. Home Made German Ham. COFFEE OLEO Man O’ War... 2lh 75c Good Luck...... lb. 30c H Perfects Coffee 2lb 95c Comar lb. 25c £ Burslev HiGrade 21b 95c \- ucoa ib 25c H Arrowhead ... 2tb 95c ™ ■ M. .1. B 2lb $1.05 Oak Grove •• • • lb " 3 ? A Kino 2lb $1.05 Sunbeam Ib. 3ac ■ Maxwell House,.: Ib 50c Colored Standard Ib 10c H Milanis Salad Dressing, Full Pint jar 25c Mila nd Sandwich Spread, Full Pt. jar 25c -MALT I f Big Boy, 3 lb. can. 2 cans 75c Puritan Malt 2 cans $1.05 ■ Blue Ribbon 2 cans $1.25 '• Real Meritan 2 cans $1.45 ■ Double Dutch 2 cans $1.45 ■ Corn Sugar 3 lbs. 20c • anCamp Red Kidney Beans, 3 cans 25c Big Hit Pork and Beans 3 cans 25c I Hnt Cans Peanut Butter. .2 Pt. cans 41c Bread and Butter Pickles ...... can 25c -MEATS— Sugar Cured Smoked Hams, whole or half lb. 30c ■ Fancy Smoked Jowels. Ib. 18c }>esh Spare Ribs 2 lbs. 35c K fresh Neck Bones 3 lbs. 25c g Bulk All Pork Sausage Ib. 20c 1 Jenty Fresh Liver, Brains, Hearts and H Tongues. I resh Boneless Fish, while they last fesh Bread and Creamery Butter. Deliveries All Day-Just call 106 or 167. | Mutschler s Meat Market |

Mrs- J. IL Bremeikamp on Seventh! street. Miss Helen Lower visited in Fort, Wayne, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Koos have returned hogie from a motor trip to Aines. lowa where hey visited for a week with Mr. Room's brother. Hen Koos. ' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Deitsch, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Worst and daughter Bernlrv. and the Misses Edwinn.i j Deitsch ami Catherine Hobble, visited j [with friends and relatives at Vim Wert, Ohio, last night. Mr and Mrs. Murk Braden, Mrs. Kathryn Kyte and Miss Mildred Teeple motored to South Bend, yesterday, where they visited with the Theodore Braden family. They were accompanied home by Bobby Braden who has been visiting with his aunt. Mrs. Henry Young at Baldwin l\ake. Mrs. A. C Spahr and daughter Phyllis Jean returned yesterday ,to their home in Royal Oak .Michigan, following a two weeks visit with her parents,Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nichols in this city. Virginia Nichols is continuing her' sojourn with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. John Hocker and daughter. Mis. Mabel Meyer, of Monroe were visitors in Decatur, yesterday Mis. Maggie Straton of Lansing, Michigan, is spending the day with her sister-in-law Mrs- Emma Bennington. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hurrel, Misses Ethel and Laura lluirel, and Miss Surah Bernet, of-Johnstown Pennsylvania are guests at the C. C. Pumphrey residence, South Third street. Misses Mabel Staley, Olga Reinking and Sally Reinking and two borthers and an aunt of the Misses Reinking, motored to Indianapolis this morning where they will visit over the weekend. Col Fred Reppeit wil return tonight from a several days trip to Florida where he conducted a large sale. Mis. Charles Gage and daughters, Erma and Louise, and Mrs- Charles JoJhnson, spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne. The Misses Madge,and Fannie Hite, Frances and Helen Dugan and Mrs. E. W. Katnpe of Milwaukee, enjoyed an old time reunion and steak roast near here last evening. Mrs. Walter Deitsch and Misses Vir-

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. JULY 19, 1929.

ginia Miller, Bernudlne Kolter, and I Helen Klrscli will let urn home tills i evening from Bethany Park at India- , napolis, where they have spent the . past week uttendng the school of mis sloil. They 1 eport that they have eu- 1 joyed some very excellent sessions. I Mis-. VIVoh t Rurdg of Fort Wayne I ■ ' felting with relatives this week. Mis. Fred Miller of Los Angeles,,] California, arrived in this city Tuesday s

Grocery Shopping of Home .(Quality Groceries Saves Money—Make us prove it! HIGH GRADE PASTRY FLOUR A’,. 211/, lb. sack HOC 12 lb. sack ' 50c POLAR BEAR, a real bread flour U* 1 24 4 Ib. sack tpl.VO Fly-Spray Gets Them You get a pint bottle of the Spray and a hand sprayer worth 75c Friday and Saturday, forVt/V FANCY WHITE SMOOTH POTATOES Each 15C SALMON 1 (A 1 !b. tall cans 1 uC AMERICAN LYE. full size can 1 A.. 91'< Pure, only ItJC No. 24 can SNOW WHITE HOMINY* 19c HONEY COOKIES nr 2 dozen for SUGAR 100 POUND BAG $5.74 25 POUND CLOTH BAG $1.49 10 POUND CLOTH BAG 60c M. E. Hower PHONE 10S COR. 7th & MONROE

SCHMITT QUALITY MEAT MARKET—Phones 95 and 96 Fancy Spring Frying Chickens Good Fat Hens for Roasting or Stewing Veal and Pork Birds Lean Tender Beef Steak 30c 1b Lean Pork Roast 28c lb All Pork Sausage, Bulk 20c Ib Good Rib and Plate Boiling Beef 23c tb — Meaty Pork Shanks 12Lc lb Fancy Lean Cottage Ham, whole 40c, sliced 45cIb Picnic Hams, regular 20c Ib ----- -■ ■ Smoked Jowels 18c Ib., 2 lbs. 35c Medium Heavy Bacon in chunk 25c Ib Home Made or Rosemary Cottage Cheese Pint 20c; Quart... .35c Fancy Big Wheel Swiss Cheese Good Country Butter I Pickled Pigs Feet, Boneless in Pint Jars 35c Milanis Sandwicji Spread or Mayonnaise Pint ; 25c | Schmitt's b O'clock Coffee (a good one) 3Sc Ih ' VI. J. 11. Coffee - - lhs - !iil ()r> Perfect’s Ginger Ale. Pint 1 <>c »otH-‘ Van*''imp's Milk 3 large cans 25c; 6 small cans 25c Dill pickles in quart jars..2sc Sweet Pickles, quart jars, ,35c I All Perfect’s Regular 15c Canned Goods 2 cans 25c Edgemont Soda Crackers or Ginger Snaps 23c box One Large can Farm Pack Peaches, regular 25c for 15c (with a Meat order) H. P. Schmitt Meat Market

for t.ii extended visit with her sister] and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jakei Johnson, and with her niece, Mrs. Ada Martin. Dr. Frohnapfel will leave Sunday for Dayton, Ohio, where he will spend Monday and Tuesday. • L IABLE FOR PERJURY Indianapolis, July 19 -(UP) — Per sons niakiti;’ false affidavits in secur , - — - —————————.

Ing drivers' licenses will perjury charges and forfeit their licenses if slate police find It out CJiief Robert L. Humes of state police announced today that any smn cases brought to his attention will be prosecuted.

Appelman’s Grocery GROCERIES AM) MEATS Prompt Service and Courteous Treatment Free City Delivery Phone 215

Granulated Sugar PwEX 10 pounds MtJU Peaches and Apricots in syrup 1(1 Large can 1 <’U u——wn .■n vsmmb .jirn.Tr«niiiiiMTuini Creme Oil Toilet Soap OPa/s 10c bar - 5 barsfciVV Camay Soap 4 bars 7 2 cakes Kirks Flake Soap 1 cake Jap Rose Soap 1 package Cheerio Powder 1 Window Cleaner Qr 50c value ~Ot)v Buco Cocoa nr a Quart Jar «t)t Pink Salmon 15,22 c

——m mnriiimw. .juwjmmkm ESTABLISHES zJF |^WimKOHOMV~ RULES” | At all the A. & P. Stores you will always find a complete line of Fresh /ffJw Fruits and Vegetables. Shredded Wheat lie GjH Quaker Maid Beans 3 “ ns 25c $ o’Clock Coffee w!!i u "■37 c I Stuffed Olives Encmßnml nt**. & 37c O|g -JsT SuJeet Pickles *-*'33c Grandmother’s Tea J" k*h<>39c J Sultana Jam AuarttJ 2 ‘‘S 29c J I Grandmother’s Bread 3 'iZ£.2sc Olivilo Bean Hole Soap Beans 31 C Mason Jars 83c Mason Jars pint* 12. C Certo Sure Jcli bottle 25c For Fridap and Saturday only Clicquot Club Ginger Ale 2 bottle* 25c Cauthen & Cochrane Ginger Ale 2 bottle* 25c Elajah Saiad Dressing Quart Jar 3Se 3, Ruined

FIREMEN END MEETING Gary, Ind., July 19—(UP)—Lafay ette was chosen us the 1930 meeting place of the Indiana Firemen's association pt the closing session of the <•<mvc.it,i n here this afternoon ami

Flank H. Miller, Terre Haute was reelected president. Directors chosen included: Wlllium 5 Kerfoot, Bluffton; Clarence Smith, Marion. o A I Get tne Habit—Trade at Home. It Pays — 1 1 "" —

Big Hit Pork & Beans Red Beans Peanut Butter Apple Butter Qp Quart canJLt/V 6 cakes Guest Ivory Soap 1 package Ivory Flakes 40c value V Little Elf Jello Powder nr 4 packages -a2*l tJ V Perfects Sliced Peaches Large size can wuv Diamond Matches 6 boxes for

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