Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 27, Decatur, Adams County, 31 January 1930 — Page 5
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■ WWMWEVWIKW'IUSM mmmu Her & Sarris LE lers in Granite, Tin and Aluminum Ware « |° Quality Service with Ix)w Prices Ko, 1 pound can 25c lar, Cane Granulated, 10 pounds 55c Ki pound bushel $1.85 Kbiee, Hard White Heads, pound 20c! IBldwin Apples, No. I’s, 4 pounds 29c | IKpies Fancy Western Wine Saps, 3 lbs. 25c IBndy, Peanut Brittle or Jelly Beans, 2 lb 25c iKsh Salted Peanuts, pound 10c Mfre Fancy Golden Rio, 2 tbs. 35c, lb. 19c Eeial Blend Coffee, pound 25c Kh. Special, a guaranteed quality and Kndartl Brand Coffee for the best, lb. tin 49c ■rape Fruit, balls of juice, 4 for 25c Keo Oleo, pound 21c Kanut Butter, pound 15c I Bdik. (ioochs best, 24 pounds $1.05 ■ wheat Flour, hag 30c Kw Navy or Great Northern Beans, Kions, 10 pounds 18c i ■ pure, gallon $1.20 K* Log Cabin Syrup 29c [ini-Flush or Bowlene, can 21c K Post am or Golden Flo 39c Bew Santa Clara Prunes, 2 pounds 29c ■ew Fancy Seedless Raisins, 3 pounds... 29c ■Hup, Penick & Fords, I Crystal White, gallon 75c, D gallon ... 43c Kality Ginger Snaps, 2 pounds 25c ■ Mullets, Post Bran, Pep and Krumbles ■eaches, gallon cans, peeled 65c B flrn - good quality, 3 cans 29c Bit for stock, 50 lb. block 39c B'nnte Taoioca, 2 packages 25c E ew Dried Peas, 3 pounds 25c I Cl ire, halves or whole, pound 27c
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1930.
| s -1 CONGRESS TODAY ;♦ <U.PJ 4 Senate; Continues tariff debate. Continues lobby investigation. Continues radio-telephone hearlings. , . Agiiculture sub-eoniinittee holds hearing on Brookhart bill to con- 1 solidate farm board and farm loau' board. House: Takes up bill to tax butter substitutes. Immigration committee cotnUnites hearings on bills to restrict |
666 I is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu. Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It’s the most speedy remedy known
| Values Values | 3 PORN Country Club 1 9Var 3 cans 12cans | | uunw iiii White No. 2 35c $1.37 PFJQ Country Club 1Q P 3 cans 12 cans | rLHO 1111 Tiny, No. 2 LOV 50c $1.90 I SPINACH ■. . N O un 2 t,y Club . l 3c :i Z s » kPAIIT Avondale 3 cans 12 cans | - BhUI i i i I No 2D 35c $1.37 ! asparagus . 25c2 I BEETS ~, , le , 12Dc ncans I SW. POTATOES s ale 14c 3 - ns If VEGETABLES ■ 12Dc 3 — TOMATOES ■ ■ dalc 12c 3^ s RCAMQ Clifton Green Q P 3cans 12 cans PCRlld .i.i No. 2 ........... , V 25c SI.OO DCAkIQ Clifton lip 3cans 12cans DIRIW i » i i Lima ? ........ V 40c $1.35 TOMftTOES . . S“F d S’Ac -g;- I nUDM Standard 3 cans 12 cans | buKN li iI « No. 2 . C 25c 99c I nr A O Bel Monte 1 3 cans 12 cans rtAo i i i i No. 2 43c $1.65 | ■ Macaroon Snaps 1 ~ Country ( )ub Bread, jff i 17c Larse CHIPSO I I Peanut Brittle Or FrW , Sa|urdav Krntter Soap Chips | 2 pounds ‘ Large Box, each ... l»c 2 Wondernut Oleo, Ih 16c I Cocoanut Bar Packages . ...Ol V Jewell Coffee, a very Cake, each . low price, lb 25c m 2 I Quality Meats I OYSTERS AND FRESH FISH DAILY Beef Roasts 24c lb Tender Steaks 30c, 38c lb B Pork Chops 30c lb g Hamburger, Fresh 2 lbs, 45c » U Cottage Cheese 15c lb B !■ Pure Lard 2 lbs. 25c ff ■ LIVER 2 pounds 25c |
I immigration from Canada, Mexico,' and Central America. >1 Elect ons committee l ontinu j recount or ballots in McCloakej-i j Wurzbach case. Judiciary comittee holds hearing on bill to make the "Star Spangl? 1 Banner" the national anthem. — — <> r • Obituray Ellen Isabel McCurdy rt o r d wai born Jan. 13, 18U8, daughter cf Absalom and Eveline McCurdy and departed this life Jan. 20, 1930 aged t>2 yea is, 7 days. j in September 188 S she was unitled in marriage to Joseph M. Wood. |To this union was botn one son ' who died in infancy. In the year 11890 the husband departed this life. . In Sept. 30, 1893 she was united ; in marriage to Geo. R. Wood. To this union was born two children. Chalmer Lee, who dt parted this life. May 29. 192 n and I'ni i.i ,‘i
j who survives'. In emdy woinanbood she was »cove, ted and united with the t'nlun I 'htri el C. B chut ch in Adams Co., In the winter of 1920 she with her hitHban 1 Join- d the Mt. Victory (I. Ji. ihnrch near her home. When her health permitted she was active in the church and Sum day school work and always glad to help a needy neighbor. Her survivors ar- her li.i.stwind, one daugh er. and one grand daughter and ho t of eltlves and friends. Q- ...... Card of Thanks iWe desire in this wanner to extend our heartfelt thanks to all the kind neighbors and friends, th I pastor, singeis. the floral offerings , and ail who assisted in any way during the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother. George R. Wood Mrs. P. D. Wilson and family |
Complains of Dirt On Electric Chair ’ Ossining. N. Y.. Jan. 31. —-U.R;- - , Michael Sclfoul, Brooklyn gunmen, walked - quietly Into the dea’n i chamber at Sing Slug prison late ■ last night. 11 He spoke briefly to the witnesses, and thanked the keepers for their — "" w . .1 . _ ■ II-
' Saturday SpCCiaiS PLEASE ORDER BY DEAL NUMBER DEAL No. 1 I’4 tb. Beechnut Coffee Value 75c /yf, 2 cans Beechnut Pork and Beans 30c MUMBEa 3 Loaves Bread 30c ■wiiiwiiri. TOTAL VALLE $1.35 W®® DEAL No. 2 2 lbs. Lard, 2 lbs. Pork Steak and 3 cans Pork and Beans 1 DEAL No. 3 4] 3 pounds Pork Sausage ] American Breakfast Coffee Jph 1 can Gerrit Pears or Yacht Club Peaches IT KDBSB DEAL No. 4 ■sKnfl 6 Cans of any of the following:— SLvXc've.l jannflH Little Elf Corn—Little Elf Peas—Litt’e Elf Sauer d'g* Kraut—Perfect Tomatoes — Perfect Green Beans— Bart Red Kidney Beans or Beechnut Pork and Beans and 1 pound of Good Steak J w DEAL No. 5 2 lbs. Lard, 3 loaves Bread, 3 Pk& s « Spaghetti, 2 pkgs. Post |||K Toasties jQk DEAL No. 6 1 pound Creamery Butter 2 pounds Tender Beef Steak Sjfe PLEASE ORDER THESE BY DEAL NUMBER iW coffe e— ~ •W Bursley High tirade Coffee pound 35c American Breakfast Coffee 3 tbs. 85c "“Jlv M - J- B. Coffee 2 lbs. $1.05 OLEOMARGARINE— Good I.uck 3 lbs. 80c Nucoa 3 tbs. 70c jF Oak Grove ... 3 lbs. 85c Kingans . . 3 lbs. SI.OO Indiana Beil . 3 tbs. 55c Colored Standard lb 10 WHITE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY or JOIBRS* CLOVERLEAF BUTTER. Saturday Only 42c lb I Fresh Leader Krauntz I 1 .. . an <l Philadelphia Cheese 4 1 Real Meritan Malt .. 2 cans $1.45 Fresh Superba Peanut But- f < I y cans f er . 2 pint jars 41c J Blue Ribbon 2 cans $1.25 Quart Jars of Farm House 2 True Worth 2 cans 75c Rj pe olives 50c J ® «V? ro ’\8 a l- can $1.75 Corn Sugar 3 Tbs. 20c W hoopie ........ 5 tb. can $1.25 Fresh Whipping M’Ber High Lite .... 2 cans $1.25 an( ] Coffee Cream Wayne Malt, a good one. 1 can 39c Millers Fresh W hite. Whole ME BIG HIT PORK AND BEANS Wheat and Rye Bread ! BIG HIT RED KIDNEY 1 can of Peaches and 1 can BEANS 3 cans 25c of Apricots, with each $1 mg! Little E’s Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, order for 45c t ggfc Sauer Kraut. Perfect Green Beans, We have the complete line of |ckßs Hart Red Kidney Beans, any Chop Suey, LaChoy Sauce, 6 cans 75c Noodles and Sprouts. """ Choice Bunch Chickens Pork and Beef Tenderloins I an d Skirt Steaks Fancy Swiss Steaks Or Fresh Side in chunk, any amount Tb. 20c vS U Pure Bulk Pork Sausage 2 lbs. 35c f Sugar Cured Smoked Jewels or Bacon Squares lblßc \ (Good Fresh Boiling Beef 3 lbs. 50c Sugar Cured Smpked Hams, whole or half... Ib 25c Good Tender Beef Steak Ib. 30c Sugar Cured Cottage Hams Ib. 35c Fresh Picnic Hams Ib. 15c Plenty Spare Ribs, Shoulder Ribs, Pigs Feet, Hearts, Tongues and Liver Freshly made Mayonaise in bulk pint 30c m Fancy Chillie Sauce in bulk pint 30c W Home made Cottage Cheese pint 20c Freshly Home made Noodles.. 2 pkgs. 25c I Mutschler’s Meat Market
I kUidnesß. Then he picked up a . I towel and dusted off the electric chair. "They cun at least give a man ■ about to die a eluau chair," h“ I said. j Then he sat down and the cur-' rent was turned on. , A few minutes earlier his com r panion in the murder of Mr. and
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Mrs. Surro Graziano at Franklin Square,, L. 1., Frank Platz, had gone to the chair without a word. Bach was 22. They were bitt°r enemies to the end. each uccusj ing the other of betrayal. — R. I>. Myers and J. S. Falk attend ed to business iu Fort W’ayne this morning.
