Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 51, Decatur, Adams County, 28 February 1930 — Page 7
' MOE NEWS ■ Crißt 1 M .. rf „ eiileitalm’l lor i Ml ..i., v Mr. and Mrs Mrs. HathEran. CrH and M.-x 'rW
iwiki >• ■ ... . —■*> Some of Quality Groceries g ■VSave you Money—Make us prove it! Need Our Service—We Need Your Business. vfl You cannot afford to miss our 1 ■ Saturday Specials j ■ —get these—■xtra Large Ripe Apricots in ygp ■ea'.v syrup. No. 2 : * can, 3 cans for H Per can 25c ___ ; BhThgsE are bought direct from the factory—and *Hferthe Best SI.OO Pure Silk Hose on the QA Saturday at OvV ■ Any size in the desirable shades. iBfWY PACK BUSHEL BASKET (? 1 [■aldwin apples 1.03 lift. Good 9*K n »’ lb. Hand Pick 4 r .faiUv Michigan Beans 4r I t £■ ft. Western 4 J 3 squares While TA g Keans...'. ...TT •V ' Clover Honey... DvL U«rgftGlass far Smuckers Apple Butter 65c I 41 \Hterl LcM'i c Cucumbers. Cauliflower. Celery, k ■’abba':\ i.’idatoes. Onions. Carrots. Turnips. Parsnips I M. E. Hower ' B J 108 • Cor. Monroe & 7th sts. . . ■ B_ • Schmitt KXITARY & QEALITY MEAT MARKET Bwill have a nice selection of Roasting, Stewing and I ry-■ gChickens. All cuts of Lamb at reduced prices. As an Bed Special we will have all cuts of Extra Fancy Baby Beef! Ia 1 URDAY SPECIAL? Bin Baby Beef Steak 35c lh Boice Babv Beef Roast 28 to 30c lb y-h Ground Meat Loaf (Beef. Pork & Veal) 25c lb Bsh Side Pork in a chunk 20c lb B I’oHc Sausage in bulk 20c ib Bht Pork Shoulders (trimmed) 10c lb Bkle’s Smoked Picnic Hams 21c lb Bjkei' Jowels, square cut 18c lb Bdinu’ Heavy Sugar Cured Bacon 25c lb Bln Pork Shoulder Steak t ■ ■. 25c lb Bsh Pickled Pigs Feet 10c lb., 3 lbs. for 25c Band Plate Boil Beef 18c ib., 3 lbs 50c toffee and Lard Specials Bjjk’S High Grade 35c Bdecl Coffee in tins ~ 35c B R, it , ’s 6 O’clock Coffee 33c, 2 lbs. 65c g'. ca,) and % can Beechnut Coffee 55c g | Pul Lard ... 40c No. 10 $1.25 p » >j l Lard 65c No. 20 $2.10 Some Real Specials No. I—Three single loaves of Miller’s Bread, 1 lb. “\erleaf Butter and 11* 1 A A ’■ •Pail Lard for tpI.VV !• No. 2—Two pound Lean Pork Roast, 2 ib. Pure Lard, j lar «e can Bartlel Pears d‘ 1 Aft heavy syrup for tPI.VV ‘•j I No. 3—] pfiund Lean Sliced Bacon. 3 Ib. (? "j A A bard, and 3 cans Fork and Beans for tpJL.W p have stocked a new line cf Sunshine Cookies and W afers Arrow Root, Saratoga Flakes, Krispy Crackers, > Lydrox a chocolate wafer. Veg a vegetable wafer and «?». an exclusive package for Bridge parties that sells *I.OO. Miller’s Single Loaf Bread now sells at 3 for 25c , * ----- ——- — I rec and Prompt Delivery to all parts of the city. Phones 95 or 96. F—, P. Schmitt Meat Market
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Busche anil ( family of Anderson. Ind., spent the week-end with Mr, Rusche's parents Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Busche, Mr. and Mrs. Z. O. Lewellen, Mrs. Sadie Scherer , Mrs. William Keller and Miss Creo Crist motored to Geneva on Wednesday afternoon nnd called on Rev. N. I*. Barton Mis. Jennie Rainier of Decatur is visiting her daughter Mrs. Forest
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1930.
Andrews for a few days. Mrs. John Miller s’Ji continues to bo serl<Hial} ill at fr home in Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Eh mam spent Wednesday in Decatur. Mi. nnd Mrs. James A. Hendricks and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith motored to Geneva on Wednesday evening ami called ut the Rev. N. P. Barton home. Mrs. Harriet Graham of Decatur is spending a few days in Monroe. Mrs. Roy McDaniels spent Wednesday in Decatur. Mr. and Mrs Clarence Davis and family of Dayton Ohio visited Mr and Mrs. David Laisure and other relatives In Monroe on Wednesday. Rev. and Mrs. V. D. Williams, Mrs. J. R. Badders and Ji is. Anna Rupert attended the funeral of Mrs. N. P. Burton at Geneva on Thursday. Mr. W. D. Taylor of Chicago, ill., spent Wednesday night with Ml. and Mrs. R. J. Meyers. Mr. Ira Wagoner was a business caler in Berne in Thursday. Mr. W. 8. Smith attended to business in Decatur on Thursday after niton, The roads in Wabash county ar? sv» i,.i1l li.iii vwe sdiViol *..iv ii>. had'to i he pulled out of the mud yesterday.
- —- • an ■■ . — Miller’s North End Grocery Confectionery and Lunch-Free Delivery to all parts of the city Open Evenings and Sunday o Special, Golden Age Maca- Pork and Beans 25c roni, Spaghetti or 19c or • Noodles, 3 for Red Bird Coffee E Brand White Laun- 1dry Soap, 3 for ±vv Mince Meat |Q C Box Potatoes, 45 e s I ' ,eck - : 10 pounds o,}t I Miller’s Bread, Regular 25c Perfect Milk 25c I 3 for 3 for I Telephone 261 for your next grocery order and get quick service. E. J. MILLER, Prop. - A waHMMi v.■■MM MHMMM ■MMBMMMMMMMMM The Home Grocery John Stultz, prop. Phone 88 or 89 Coffee served all day. Saturday FREE . To Know Its Flavor-Drink It. MAXWELL HOUSE-“Good to the last drop” One Pound, Special 39c Special Pastry Flour, 24 pound sack 79c Special Bread Flour, Twin Roses 92c Kirk’s Hardwater Soap, or Palmolive, 2 for 15c Monarch Fresh Prunes in syrup, 3 cans for : 70c Monarch Wheat Hearts, regular 25c package for 19c Monarch Spinach, large can, 2 for 45c Montana Great Northern Beans, 10 pounds 89c Wisconsin Cheese, Fancy Cream, special, pound 29c Cocoa, 2 pound can for 25c Mustard, 1 full quart jar for 19c | Rice, Fancy Japan, 3 pounds for 20c Tea, Fancy large leaf Japan, special, pound 39c | Butter Crackers, special, 4 pound box for 57c Brooms, a real value, each 35c Raisins, Fancy Seedless for pies, 3 lbs. for 25c Oranges, Texas, Pineapple, per peck 75c (Eat more Oranges—ask your doctor.) Post Toasties “The Wake-up Food” 2 for 23c Post Bran —“Now You’ll Like B an” package 10c Swans Down, 27 times finer thin ordinary flour, package. .6c ? (Pan free with each package) Calumet Baking Powder-Double Acting Baking Powder, 29c ■ (Pan free with each can) Instant Post urn—“ Meal Time Drink” can 39c Jell-O, Favorite Dessert, 3 packages 23c Grape Nuts—“ There’s A Reason” 2 for 33c Baker’s Cocoanut, 2 packages 25c, package. .13c I I Satina and LaE’rance-“lx)osens Dirt” 2 for 16c Minute Tapioca, 2 packages 25c Germans Sweet Chocolate for Cooking, 3 bars 25c The HOME Grocery : internal III' !■ IB raw—BM I«1
Protest Modern Aga etterson N. Y. —(UP) —publi--Hpirited citizens of this Schoharie county comn ly are aroused be cause of the fait that only one mall delivery daily Is tnadw. whereas 20 years ago, there werWliree. What with automobiles and airplanes and other modern means of travel, ono mail delivery a day Is entirely Inadequate nnd not up to the standard of these days, the village folk contend. Hunt Sun God's Temple Avolon, Santa Cataliua Island, (UP) Believing that somewhere beneath the hills of Catalina Island there Is buried the temple of Sun God. Chinlgi hlnch. Professor Ralph Glidden, curator of the Museum of the Channel Island Indians here, has begun a third search for the sacred edifice.
666 Tablets ■ Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in 30 minutes, checks a Cold the first day, and checks Malaria in three days. 666 also in Liquid.
Poultrymen Protest Planes Ontario. Calif., — (UP)— When planes fly low over Ontario poultry yards, hens fling themselves against < hlekeu-jard fences, often causing death, and resulting in serious Inroads on egg production. The hens
A T)isnified Personal loan Service Borrowing money from us is as dignified, as confidential, as business-like, as a transaction at a bank. No questions asked of employers, friends or relatives. No endorsements required except those of husband and wife. We lend you up to S3OO on your furniture, piano, auto, etc., the security remaining in your possession. Lawful inter, est rate and convenient repayment terms. Franklin Security. Co. Over Schafer Hdw. Co. . Phone 237 Decatur, Ind
have even stopped laying in some Instances according poultrymen, who have prote™ed agains' March field cadets flying in the vicinity. o Don't Say It Too Loud Malta, Mont.. - (UP)—lf nee<H
■■<■■■■■■■■ - V <b ■ Appelman’s Grocery Groceries and Meats ffjjh Prompt Service and W 1 Courteous Treatment y* Cfi v We have our own Sw t ree Delivery —nIKE Phones 215 and 219 psggi lilt’ nniaißMtetemteMßßteßgaaßßateaMßCTiMcni t i—nm miiw \ P. W. Crackers, 2 1-lb Mixed Chocolate Candy boxes 29c per pound 29c Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs. 53c Miiler , s Bread 3 loaves , 25c Morton s lodized Sait, 3 boxes 25c * me Looking Apples, 1b...5c Apple Butter, quart glass Crystal White Soap, 10 can 25c bars 37c Apple Butter, qt. tin can 20c Lighthouse Soap, 10 bars 37c Fancy Grape Fruit, 3 for 25c (;ood c<)oliin ()ni )b 3c Bulk Oats, 6 pounds 2uc r , I Peaches in heavy syrup, English A alnuts, per Ib. 2jc can 25c Settlesit Bag, clears dirty Fancy Rice, 3 pounds .... 23c cistern water, each ... 50c | Fresh Pineapples, each .. 25c Good Bulk Pop Coin, lb.. 10c Cood Bulk Coffee, per lb. 25c Large Lemons , 3 for .... 10c | der, Pint glass can 5c Pur,tan Malt ’ 2 cans ' sto ' > I i Pillsbury Cake Flour, Free IRuc Ribbon Malt, 2 can $1.25 | I Mixing Bowl with ea pkg 35c Buckeye Malt, each 55c | tNißJM'WMßii'imiMmuiiTjSHteimMßigir—fiifflnu'wnii umh i mi i ii. cnKjranHasMJS ! Hite’s Grocery I LOWEST PRICES QUALITY GOODS SUPER SERVICE- E r ■ | H Phone 31 or 204—1 t means lower Grocery Bills, Free Delivery E J and Personal Service 10 pounds Fine Large Fancy Heads Fancy New Spin- ' Granulated 52c Cauliflower 'I I ac l*» pound Small SunKist Nav- l an c - v California Fancy CeltTv L; . „ __ Seedless Grapefruit, I . 32c 3 "■■■ 25c -18 c I I Fancy Yellow Onions, 10 lbs. 23c; basket ... ■•••••• 98c I m »> pounds Fancy New Raisins 0 4 pou ii sack White Lily or M ■ _ “ , ‘7r Lady Washington Flour. OOv H B Fancy Country Gentleman 4 4JT _ , , , ~ B g Corn, 2 cans 25c, Dozen 3)1.4D Q large cans Little Elf nr p -|i Q can Little Elf Kidney Beans I €> or Baked Beans ......... C Large bottle Best Gingerale 1 A ® ———————————— Dozen $1.15 eachLVv B B 2 cans Fancy Whole Beets OPT „ — ► B ZiOC ® UAtncy Great Northern 4Q _ B g Beans “rOv fcf' Large cans Ripe Prunes OTn “ ® g 2LOC 4 pounds Bulk Coffee QQz» ■ — (0 qt. Graniic Kettle Free).... JuC g g Pound 35c; 3 pounds «pI.VV Fancv Bulk Jelly, -1 A O Pound lUC gH pounds Fancy New Rice m B Fancy Bulk Pop Corn i A E Fancy New Pink Salmon, 18c QXz* * Ol,nt * B 2 cans OtJU 7 7~T~ T E M Large cans Oil Sardines j f* 810 ,H>Unt ’ S eW lacked CanS CaC h K g Perfection Cake 50c value QQn H B Quart can Battleship Mustard 18c —: t B Fancy Home Grown 1 k z. B Gold Dust Scouring Powder A Potatoes, peck 4rOv ■ g 2 cans <7 v B 1 in ar sTrup ns ,eachcs and Pears 23c iurmps 5c | Fancy New English Walnuts OfCn Fancy Parsnips QIX r* M g Pound tezOv 3 pounds miOC ■ uL All flavors of Preserves 1 * cans Campbells Tomato QPwz* n large cans Fancy Apricots QQz» < pounds New Corn Meal I
sary James UigKina, Tom Wilaon, Ix'Roy Retcher and W. E. M< will gag tlinniHolves if over iiTali’ thfly run foul of lhe law. Having Imbibed too freely and having been ar rested, the quartet passed several comments about (he "hick court." Result: Jail sentences of do days
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i each and tach fined *1(10. ) o NOTICE I will be out of die city until Monday. ' Dr, C. C. Rayl 49-3; ■■ —> -«■ - -<J ———, ....myi »et Inn Habit—lran, at Homa,
