Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 236, Decatur, Adams County, 4 October 1929 — Page 6

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fitter & Barris CASH GROCERY Dealers in Granite, Tin and Aluminum Ware Phom , 4 and 5 Free City Delivery Quality Service with I/)w Prices. Onions, buy onions now at these Ixiw prices, put them away for winter; medium size Yellow Danvers, 10 pounds 15c, 50 pounds 69e No. 1 Yellow Danvers. 10 pounds 24c, 50 lbs. 98c Sugar, Cane Granulated, 10 pounds 59c Flour, Pride of Decatur. 12 pounds 48c, 24 lbs. 89c Flour, Gooch's best, 24 lbs. $1.09, barrel $8.50 Flour, Gold Medal, 24 pounds sl.lO Cabbage for Kraut at a low price, 100 lbs.. .$1.69 50 pounds 89c, 25 pounds 49c Sweet Potatoes, Fancy Jerseys, 7 pounds .... 29c Fresh Utah Prunes, 3 pounds 25c l arge Fancy New York Peaches, 3 pounds... 25c Michigan Concord Grapes, 4 quart basket.... 29c California Tokay Grapes, pound 10c Cranberries, pound 20c Shredded Wheat Biscuit, package 10c Apples, Fancy Cooking, 4 pounds 25c Grimes Golden Apples, medium size, 4 lbs... .25c Large size, 3 pounds 25c Bananas, Select Ripe Fruit, 3 pounds 25c Endive, pound 24c Celery, the kind thats all good, large bunch of three stalks 15c Soap, P. & G. White Naptha, 10 bars 39c, 6 bar 25c Hard Water Toilet Soap, Cascade brand, four 10c cakes 25c Syrup, Penick and Fords, sweeter than the rest; Golden Color, gal... 65c, gallon.. 35c I Crystal White, gallon.. 69c, ’/« gallon.’.. ..39c Maple Flavor, ga110n.... 85c % gallon .... 45c Log Cabin Syrup, table size can 30c McKensie Prepared Pancake or Buckwheat, ba g 25c New White Clover Strained Honey, p lb. pail. 69c 18c value Corn or Peas, 2 for 25c Hominy, large cans, 3 for 28c, can.. ..10c Minute Tapioca, 2 packages 25c Swans Down Cake Flour, box 30c Grape Nuts, package 17c Post Toasties, Kellogg Corn Flakes, Ig. pkg. 12 1 New Dromedary Dates, Pitted or Regular style, package 20c Monogram Dates, 2 packages 25c Fresh Granulated Corn Meal, 5 pounds 19c Eagle Brand Milk, can 19c Resto Nut Oleo, pound 20c Butter, Cloverleaf Creamery, the taste tells lb 52c Peanut Butter, pound 17c Bulk Macaroni, pound 10c Pearl Tapioca, pound 10c New Long Thread Bulk Cocoanut, pound.... 29c Cocoa, 2 pounds 25c Best Bulk Golden Rio Coffee, 4 It). SI.OO, 2 lbs. 55c • Special Blend Coffee, you will like it, 3 pounds SI.OO, pound .. .35c Stock Salt. 50 lb. blocks 39c Salt. 100 lb. bags 89c Complete assortment of Stone Jars for Kraut, etc Agents for Clapp’s aoproved Babv Soups Fresh Vegetables and Fruits MAJESTIC OLEOMARGARINE 4% MAJESTIC Oleomargarine KI IP Needs no coloring, '/« lb. prints

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, OCTOBER I. 1929

Mrs. Gene Tunney To Have Operation Berlin, Oct. 4 — tUl’l— Mrs. Gene Tunney. wffe ot the retired heavy weight boxing champion, will undergo nn operation Saturday morning for removal of her appendix. The operation will he performed by i

Increase Your Reserve Bunks are required by law Io maintain a certain reserve Io i meet ;iiiy demands for money that might be made. Do you have a fixed reserve fund for your own demands? In time of need, sickness or adversity, could you draw from your account sufficient funds to meet your needs. BIII.D I P YOUR RESERVE. YOU MAY NEED IT. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Bank of Service ■(RL MORE AND BETTER Jißk bread ( [[/ —FOR SALE BY—- — & Harris, Decatur Miller & Deitsch, Decatur ? 'i* *snfM \ Appleman’s Grocery foff J®*** 1 * rnl Taber Grocery, Monroe RFCTf?! Bower Grocery, Preble lA™ ■***•/,■ Williams Equity Elevator Co, V z \FI»DUR/<?/| Williams, Ind. I Spitler & Son, *Willshire, Ohio | Everett Grocery, Pleasant Milla I Berne Milling Co., Berne 1 • Lenhart Grocery, Wren, Ohio SCHMITT QUALIT Y MEAT MARKET—Phones 95 and 96 All Cuts Spring Lamb Nice Springers to Fry, Good Roasting Chickens Fresh Oysters -SATURDAY MEAT SALE— Meaty Fresh Pork Shanks 12 lb Good Young Fresh Side (in chunk) 20 c lb All Pork Sausage (bulk) 20c lb Young Tender Beef Steak 32c lb Special Ground Meat (Beef, Pork and Veal) 28c lb Lean Poi k Roast 25c lb Smoked Jewels 17 ,z 2c lb I Medium Heavv Bacon (chunk) 25c lb Whole or Half Slab 24c lb Regular Picnic Hams 20c lb Lean Cottage Hams, w hole or half 38c tb Home Made Cottage Cheese 20c pt Nucoa Oleo .■ 21c It) Majestic Oleo, bib prints, need no coloring 30c 1b Schmitt’s 6 O’clock Coffee... .* 38c lb Fresh Boneless Fish (while they last) 23c It) AH Perfect’s Regular 15c Canned Goods, 2 can 25c BIG LARD SALE 3 tb. Pail 42c 5 lb. Pai1..........68c 10 tb. Pail $1.35 20 lb. Pail $2.60 One Large Package Lighthouse Soap Flakes regular 25c size (with a meat order) only. 17c We give Special Prices on Canned Fruits and Vegetables in dozen lots. See us before you buy. H. P. Schmitt Meat Market

Dr. A. W. Mayer, the Berlin specialiit who performed an earlier operation for Mrs. Tanney's appendix at the Island of Brioni several months ago. It was learned the appendix hud been displaced .making fnrtther Inflamation possible. Get tna Habit—Treoa at Homa, It Pay*

RURAL CHURCHES U. B. Church Geneva Rally Day Program Sunday October 6. 1929. 9:45 A. M. invocation Hev. Lusk. Song 116,- Congregation. Welcome Peggy Dunn and Norman Gt He. Duet Margaret Green and Walter Gene Muth. Scripture lesson Lester Grlle. Piano solo—Mrs. K. F. Shoemaker. Talk— Recognizing our debts to oth-ers-Rev. Harry Thompson. Decatur. Talk- Habits. Dr. C. P. Hinchman. Vocal solo —John Walters. Secretary’s report. Vocal duet John and Oliver Walters. Song—page 11—Congregation. Benediction—K. F. Shoemaker. Calvary Evangelical Church Calvary Church will observe its annaul Rally Day Sunday. The Sunday School will meet in regular session at 9:30 Sun Time. Chalmer Miller Supt. At 10:30 Prof. Clarence Spuller, instructor in agriculture and vocational guidance in the Mcoreland, Indiana high school, will give an address upon "The Church and its Relations to the — —

«... „.. Try Our Special Cake, h > 21 I1 • II A Host of Baking and Mac a \ I Jj Assorted Chocolates J This Week at ' • v Attractive P'ices Special Prices! I Sale of Flour J The wheat crop this year is much smaller than 11 ,ast - vear ’ s This is a splendid opportunity to buy at lower prices than will prevail later. I Gold Medal or PILLSBURY FLOUR W » i Very low price on these well know n d* 11•) 1 9 Flours. 24'/j lb. sack ts) I• LO J Country Club I SPECIAL! FLOUR An unexcelled flour for general house- Pv’/n if Friday and Saturday Only hold baking, 24'2 tb. sack 99c; 12141 b I P and G derby day The White Naptha Soap ]P 1 C kies I 10 cakgs 37c ...... 2 jars 25c mat NO 520 : I BANANAS Ll ' s K s F^T nEN 3 lbs. 25c ’ I Apples u ' s ' No sw^ d „a J^ THANS 3 lbs. 25c > I WEALTHY APPLES, fine for coowing or eating....... 3 lbs. 22c J ORANGES 25c tl __ illlßßulilll® I Spare Ribs p S y p«^ avory .. 16c i | SAUSAGE, Fresh Ground Pork 2 lbs. 35c LIVER, Pork, Fresh pound 10c JI SMOKED PICNICS, Armour’s Hockless, pound 23c JS SWISS STEAK, Choice Cuts from the Round pound 29c j I Cottage Cheese, 15c pt. Fish, 19c lb. Pork Roast, Lean . 25c lb I Lamb Roast 25c > Round Steak 38c Fine Bacon 25c - | Veal Stew and Chops

I Community." At noon there will be n pot-inck dinner. The families of the community are Invited to bring their buckets, and join in this social fete. There will be u community service at I'3o, consisting of songs of praise anti a sermon by Dr. .1. O. Mosier presiding elder of the East District of the i Indiana Conference. Fi lends and neighbors are heartily r welcome to encl) and al) these services. A church Is a great asset to any community. it is the purpose of the offiejals of the Calvary Church to make , this Rally Day, one of inspiration and . good fellowship. n — — Decatur U. B. Circuit Chester Grace. Pa»tor Victory Sunday School 3;30 A. M. Preaching 10:30 A. M Bobo Sunday School 9:15 A. M Christian Endeavor 7:00 P. M. i- Prayer meeting Wednesday evening, y Pleasant Grove t Sunday School 9:30 A. M. t. (Followed by class meeting! i- Preaching 7:00 P. M il Winchester a Sunday School 9:30 A. M n Prayer meeting Wednesday evening, e Everybody welcome.

Albert Stump Speaks At Poultry laifayette, Ind., Oct. - liert Stump. Indianapolis attornovT lieves it is wrong to teach all LT they might be president of the " try. Speaking at the annual banquet the Indiana State Poultry Askocu... ‘ Stump declared 95 p,. r ceM 0( successes in business are due to .J and only 5 per cent to ability i? urged that instead of leading boy, * believe they can attain the highest office in the land, they should b. taught "that they can find happi M i» in their own communities and in the work of the world they are destined to do.’’ J. B. Carney. Shelbyville. wag loasti master at the banquet. The session closed today with j session on poultry breeding and pro duction of winter eggs. Officers elected Thursday were L ■ J. Dentberger, Stewartsville.'president W. T. McClaren, Corydon, vice-presi. dent, and Leon J. Todd. Igfayette, ■ secretary-treasurer. o —. Semi-modern home at 315 5, 3rd St. will sell at public auction. Saturday at 2:30 p. nt. One of the linest location- in the city.