Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 7 February 1930 — Page 6

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Appelman’s Grocery Groceries and Meats - Prompt Service and ® I ■ Courteous Treatment (fi |\4w3k We have our own Aflr c tJl ?ree Delivery Phones 215 and 219

Granulated Sugar 55c 10 pounds Fine Cooking Apples Per pound Home Grown Potatoes 45c s Per peck Large Grape Fruit 1 2 for Broken Sliced Pineapple Large can 27c in heavy syrup One Kwiksolve, Large and one Kwiksolve 23c Small for

— ■ I Hite’s Grocery I ■ LOWEST PRICES QUALITY GOODS SUPER SERVICE g I Phone 31 or 204—1 t means lower Grocery Bills, Free Delivery i | and Personal Service 1 S 10 pounds Fine 24 tbs. Pillsbury's Good 4 Sewed eg Granulated Best QQ/‘ Brooms, OQp Sugar Out Flour «7t/V 50c value. *Jt7v Isl pounds New Corn Meal 0/1 P ountl 880,4 White Lily or QQ | Lady Washington Flour. uOL Jf M pounds Fancy New Raisins 25c Pint cans Fancy Queen 29c i I Little Elf Corn or Peas 1\ P A large cans Little Elf QP n I 2 for 25c; Dozen Pumpkin I Q can Little Elf Kidney Beans OP „ Large bottle Best Gingerale 1 A I O or Baked BeansfaiUV Dozen $1.15 eachJLvt , I 4 -10 c packages Torchlight AP_ 5 lbs. Fancy Great Northern | I Scrap Tobacco faidt Beans ~rOC I I 2 cans Fancy Whole Beets 9Kz» 4 P oun(,s Bulk Coffee QQ/» I I Can Fancy Ripe Olives XOC uart can Q ueen Olives 49c I Large cans Ripe Prunes 9Xn Fancy Bulk Jelly, 1 A I Pound JLvV I f I Bursley’s Coffee, QI AA Fancy Bulk Pop Corn 1 A I ■ Pound 35c; 3 pounds vl.Uv Pound IvU I I2 pounds Fanc x New Rice 23c 10 po “ nds Large Ye,,ow 29c ■ Fancy New Pink Salmon, 18c OP „ ” .... ~ 7 ■ I 2 cans ODC Large cans Oil Sardines JP L I1 A pounds New Hand Picked AO „ 77 ~ 77 ~ „ ■ 10 bmm 98c c,ke value 39c I <l “ ar^ C ‘ n B *“ l “ l,IP M,,Bt ' rd .. 18C bunchw Celery 1 1 2 - 9c 48c I I Large cans Peaches and Pears OO p Fresh Boneless Fish QA. J s | in syrup poun( | I I Fresh Country Sausage AP Fancy Turnips P I I Per pound pound tit I Fancy New English Walnuts QP Fancy Parsnips OKn I I Pound 3 pounds . 4fjC I

Peaches in syrup 21c Large can Coffee — Bursleys High Grade ... .35c Perfect, 3 Tbs. forsl.lo Man O’ War32c Big Hit Pork & Beans 25c 3 cans Great Northern Beans 45c 5 pounds Parsnips, Turnips and Carrots, per pound.... Crystal White and Lighthouse Soap, 10 bar

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 1930.

I UNITED STATES AND ENGLAND TO REDUCE POWERS I (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE» hut fulling that, Britain will press , lor limitation of xubmarlneH to the ; InwcHt possible level. She would I also levive the Root submarine con1 vention, which bars the use of sale ■ i tnarlnes against merchant men, ex-

Home of Quality Groceries Saves you money—Make us prove it! Full quart jar Sour Pickles 25c Full quart jar Dill Pickles2sc Full quart jar Sweet Pickles3sc Sweet Relish, jar 25c SATURDAY SPECIAL 4 Bars I’. & G. SOAP for "1 Qp (with a grocery order) ■. 2 cans American Lye 17c 5 lb. Famo Buckwheat Selfrising Flour •> and 11/:I 1 /: lb. bag Buckwheat Flour Free Qljy Shredded Wheat Dates, lb. .. 12'*c Puffed Wheat Raisins, 2 lb. package .. 12'-c pa<kaKe •' “ 20c Puffed Wheat Evaporated package .. 17 De Peaches, lb. 28c ♦ MR. FARMER—You will always find us up to date on the market price of Produce. M. E. Hower Phone 108 Cor. Monroe & 7th sts.

Two Million Two Million Food Buyers daily testify gs la with their presence If /■ that at A&P stores W* r they purchase the Greatest Quality at the Lowest Price! |" WHERE ECONOMY RULES" | » - Grandmother’s OVMk Orange Pekoe }-lb. tin WQC 3 Mixed i-lb. tin JL JEL Orange Pekoe Lib. tin mC Mixed Mb. tin NEW LOW PRICE 1 ■ 1 ' World’s Largest Selling Coffee! 8 o’clock Coffee |b 25c America’s Greatest Package Coffee Value! Bokar Coffee > b «•> 35c Grandmother’s—Delicious and Nutritious Bread Shredded Wheat 10c Bean Hole Beans 2 can * 25c Corn Biases PortT»<»Uu large Pkt- 12c Campbell's Beans 3 'can. 25c Climalene large pkg- 21c Campbell's Tomato Soup 3 2>!i 25c IT al do rs Toilet Paper ntl 5 c Fould's Macaroni or Spaghetti 3 27c Pet or Carnation Milk 5 Xi 27c Pacifica

ci pt In the name way Hitrfacc ahlp* would Im ho used. Stimson imide Hlmllar proponnla regarding nubma riiien. Concerning the abolition ofbatlleHhl|>H. the British memorandum Haiti: "The government would wish to see an agreement whereby battleships will in due time disappear altogether. as it considers them a very doubtful proposition in view

i of their size and cost and the de I i velopment of the efficacy of air and submarine attack " After the memorandum had been Issued, the British spokesan s.ild "If you compare the memorandum ' with Mr. Stimson's stateent, you , will have an idea how Britain feels towards it." The spokesman said the memorandum represents the views of the government after discussions and agreements with the dominions. I 'l'be stateim-nt WM not I «U« d n reply to Stimson, but merely as an outline of the British position. SOCIETY WOMEN'S SOCIETY i ENTERTAINED The Women's Society of the Baptist church was entertained Thursday afternoon at the honTe of Mrs. S. K. Shamp. Mrs. ('. E. Bell had charge <f the meeting in the absence of Mis. H. A. Thomas, president of the society, who was unable to at end because of illness. A collection amounting to $7.15 was lifted. Following the business session | a social hour was enjoyed during | which time the hostess served re- ' freshments. Mrs. Bertha Tyner, Miss Catherine Mat tin, and Miss Edwina Shroll were guests of the society. The next meeting will be held at the heme of Mrs. Roy Johnson. Ungallant There are some persons, nearly all of them of the female sex. who suffer from a chronic rush of words to the month. —Pean Inge. Neuritis and Rheumatism Go; Konjola Victor Ofter Forced to Bed Because of Pain; Freed of His Afflictions by New Medicine i ■ > ... 8h a MR. GEORGE GRACE “Three years ago I was stricken with rheumatism and neuritis,” said Mr. George Grace, R. F. D. No. 11, Logansport. “The pain in my hips and legs was terrible. Pains across the back, the result of deranged kidneys, crippled me badly. Constipation added its agonies to my generally deplorable condition. "Konjola received so many warm indorsements that I decided to try ft. I could feel it working on my stomach and kidneys. The constipation was relieved first; then indigestion disappeared, hut best of all, in three weeks time the terrible neuritis and rheumatic pains were put to flight. I owe this wonderful rescue from suffering to the greatest of all medicines —Konjola.” Konjola is sold in Decatur at the B. J. Smith drug store, and by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this entire section.

Colds are serious. Even mild cases are dangerous. Remember KONJOLA COLD COMPOUND (tablets) is giving amazing re lief to thousands of cold suffer ers every year. These table are of the same high quality a Konjola.

Miller’s North End Grocery ■ Meats—Baked Goods—lce Cream— Lunches — Confectionery • Open Evenings and Sunday S Free City Delivery Phone 261® Special! Eight Bells Rj ce Coffee, pound 3 lbs. for ■ ,25c as, iir 53, | 1 eas 10c 1 b° x Chocolate 49cSl a can Covered Cherries 1 i MR. F ARMER—We are open Evenings. Bring in your eggs. H. E. J. MILLER, Prop. i

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MORE If] AND BETTER I BRF.AB f \f I — FOB SALE BY .BT" Fisher & Harris, Decatur /; Miller & Deitsch. Decatur M* , T /z Appleman’s Grocery ■ ' pnl I a her Grocery, Monr l>r « , nie i'- H Bower Grocery, Preble t*l Williams Equity Elevator I'H \A FLOUR. 1 Williams, Ind. J I Spitler & Son, Willshire. XbtNjjX I Everett Grocery, Pleasant ~ I Berne Milling Co., Berne k Lenhart Grocery, Wren, -> 8.-:

SCHMIT] SANITARY & QUALITY MEAT MARKIj We will have a nice selection of Roasting, Stewing and If ing All cuts of Lamb at reduced prices. As] «dded Special we will have all cuts of Extra Fancy Baby Bi SATURDAY Fancy Baby Beef Steak 35c Choice Baby Beef Roast2B to 30c Fresh Ground Meat Loaf (Beef, Pork & Veal)2sc Fresh Side Pork in a chunk2oc AH Pork Sausage in bulk2oc Fresh or Smoked Sausage in casings 22c L'ght Pork Shoulders (trimmed) 19c Hockless Smoked Picnic Hams 21c Smoked Jowels, square cutlßq Medium Heavy Sugar Cured Bacon2sc Lean Pork Shoulder Steak 25c Coffee and Lard Special Burs’eys High Grade Perfect Coffee in tins*l Schmitt’s 6 O’clock Coffee33c. 2 lbs. 1 lb. can and % can Beechnut Coffee No. 3 Pail Lard4oc No. 10SI No. 5 Pail Lard6sc No. 20 S 3 Some Real Specials DEAL No. I—2 loaves of Millers Bread. 2 lb. Lean I’l Steak, and 3 cans of Pork and Beans for S I (] DEAL No. 2—l lb. Cloverleaf Butter, 2 loaves (P Isl Millers Bread and 31b Pail of Lard for DEAL No. 3—2 Tb. Lard. 1 lb. Cream Cheese. 1 ioaj Bread. 3 regular cans of Tomatoes, and box of Q 1 jl Schmitts lodine Table Salt for DEAL No. I—2 tb. Lean Pork Roast, 1 lb. Lean Sli| Bacon, box of Schmitt’s lodine Salt Cl (1 and Loaf of Bread I DEAL No. 5—2 lb. Baby Beef Roast. 1 lb. Lean Pork S*i and a large can of Pears in heavy syrup for Free and Prompt Delivery to all parts of the city. Phones 95 or 96. H. F. Schmitt Meat Marks