Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 93, Decatur, Adams County, 18 April 1930 — Page 5
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EL- .H—W IH 111 1111111 MMHOMMBKMM Schmitt SANITARY AND QUALITY MEAT MARKET j REAL EASTER SPECIALS I ~ AH cUts enuine Spring Lamb. ■K f - Fancy Milk Fed Spring Chickens JH /XJHFJb about 2 pounds each. ’ Plenty of Nice Roasting and ' jKa? Stewing Chickens. J'' —— AH cuts °f Fancy Baby Beef, Pig Pork and Native Fat Veal. /■rWl " i ‘■■i Armour’s Star, Swift’s Premium and the Famous Berkshire Brand I lams and Bacon. ■ ’ M e will have a nice selection of Berkshire Brand Smoked Skinned Pig I I Flams, about S to 9 lb. each to bake, > ■ at 30c lb. I ~ lky H A Real Treat for Easter Dinner. BL - - —— nty Colored Easter Eggs in twelve different color designs Bai 10c a dozen. Watch our window display. ts made Egg Noodles, Large package. 15c, 2 pkgs, tor 25c ? ■Plenty Strictly Fresh Eggs. Fresh ground Horseradsh. Fresh ■Sissafras, 8c bunch, 2 for 15c; and a hundred other good tasty for your Easter Dinner. carry a full line of Best Food Products, and invite you to Book o\er our display, including the famous: Bread and Butter . ■iced Pickles, Relish Spread, Sweet Pickle Relish, Gold Medal ■Salad Dressing, a large jar for 20c; Del Ray Barbecue Sauce, Bojian Italian dish, a large can in mushroon sauce lor 25c. - carry a complete line of Beechnut (aimed Goods, inre ■uding Macaroni, Spaghetti, Peanut Butter, Chila Sauce, Mus- « ■rd Salad, Pork and Beans, C atsup, and Beechnut Coffee. ■~" _ S A TU R D A Y~ S P E C I A LS — ■II Pork Sausage • • • n 2()c .l b »■)) Pork Smoked Sausage 23c lb., .. lbs. -Lm. I «EAN Pork Steak . . . > P I •eaty Pork Shanks 12 b 1 ■ ( Hing Tender Beef Steak 99 }tj B eal Stew, fresh and. meaty ’ t B ea > Shoulder Steak and fehops • ;J2 C L | resh Ground Meat Loaf (Special) 2ac I) C B Tfcsh Ground Hamburger 9? Ik i 'ionic Hams, 5 to 8 lbs. each . C B N). Keg of Pickled Herring, , ■; • ; s I ,ec ’ al _ ■ ;,c B ’lenty Beef and Pork Tenderloins. Fresh Brains, Hearts, beel, p B >Ork and Veal Liver, Spare Ribs, Neck Bones a "d 1 Jgs Feet. B >,en( y LEHMAN’S Whipping, Coffee Cream and Whole Milk. - B>ee and Prompt Delivery to ail parts of city any hour, of the ■ay. Give our Quality and Service a Trial. ’ ■ —Phones 95 and 96— JH. P. Schmitt Meat Market | 1 ' “
win; shown for the adoration of tli ■ faithful, the Cardinal Archpriest of the Basilica, Eugenio Paccllt, off Belated. A great many of the old small i hurches of Romo were open today rot he one occasion in the year, and tourists and archeologists took oc- , casion to visit them. Tomorrow and Easter Sunday a further number of old unused churches throw open their doors to the public. Today was observed as a public . half-holiday. o YOUNG CLAIMS HE WAS FRAMED (CONTINUED FROM PAPE ONE) nianded an investigation. While Young was working to clear himself of blame in the Lakey death, county commissioners ! were awaiting the outcome of the ouster proceedings against the , superintendent. Several weeks ago paper to re- , move him as infirmary head were filed. Young, through attorneys, , appealed to the Allen Circuit court to change the decision. Although officially removed by action of the contmisioners, Young retain d his post pending outcome ■ of Ills appeal. Special .lodge Jesse C. Sutton,
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1930.
Decatur, has heard all the evidence in the case and was expecto<l to give his verdict today. PORTLAND BANK CASHIER GONE H'ONTiNUEp FROM PAGE ONE! lint wen- unable to locate him. Returning to Portland Thursday ipght they found Bechdolt at Ills home. While they were at tho Bechdolt home friends and businoss associates of the missing cashier came to the homo and Bechdolt left (he house httrrfhdly lit his automobile ami has not been found. Tliomas H. Barr, state bank examiner was expected in the city this afternotin. Pending his arrival Morris Stultz, former state hank examiner and William Kunkel, Jr., of Bluffton, were in charge of the bank. Bechdolt had been cashier of thlay County Savings and Trust company for nearly 12 years, fie was one of tin- 1 ailing citizens of the community, it was stated that lie claimed he used the money embezzled from his bank in "extravagant living." Bechdolt’s wife and children are visiting in Montgomery. Alabama and it is iiossible tliat he intends
driving there. the trust company was capitalized at 135,000. It was organized in 1912. T. W. Shfmp Is president and Ross 11. Wheat is vice president A statemi nt Issued liy tile directors today was to tho efi ct tliat tile depositors would not lose a penny, the $25,000 capital and the stockholder's liability of additional $25,000, together with a surplus of SIO,OOO and a special bond of $25,000, which Bechdolt had with tile bank will be more than ample to cover any loss, officials of th'bank stated. , — o— —■ — ■ — Bluffton Has Second Serious Fire Loss Bluffton, Ind., April IS. 'U.K) Bluffton suffered its second major fire loss of the week last night when the Hoosier Milk Condensery was damaged to the extent of several thousand dollars. Flames started in the boiler room
I ■ ■ ® ’ i;' j . 1 Roldart ■ Designs for Floors You can add decorative color designs on your floors with the new ROLDART SYSTEM and FLOOR ENAMEL The easily applied, waterproof, quick-drying enamel. Ask for the booklet “Dream Floors” and let us explain the new Kyanize ROLDART system. Callow & Kohne j I mu 2 I ACRE does the work of IVTO magic about it... simply a question of fertilizing your crops with the food they like best... Chilean Nitrate of Soda. Your wheat will produce an increased yield of from 8 to 16 btl. per acre when you top dress it with Chilean Nitrate. Figure what that means to you in dollars. Grain has higher protein content also, thanks to this natural nitrate fertilizer—the only natural nitrate in the world. On corn, Chilean Nitrate shows an astonishing increase in yield. On pastures, Chilean Nitrate will double the carrying capacity of your land. One acre makes twice as much stock food. Condition * of ycur stock improves, too, for Chilean Nitrate increases the protein content of the grass, and it contains iodine, an important element in the health of animals. Sec your local fertilizer dealer. If lie does not carry Chilean .Nitrate of Soda he can easily get it for you. New Book . . . FREE We have prepared a valuable new book, “How to Fertilize Small Grains.” Free. Ask for Book No. 11, or tear out this ad and mail it with your name and address written on the margin. Hill 1830:930 Chilean Nitrate of Soda .aryoflhoftr.l EDUCATIONAL BUREAU cargo of Chilean Nitrate brought to the. United States. Lafayette Life Bldg., Lafayette, Ind. 11111 In writing please refer to id No. 123
and had gained a good start in the ' ■ front offices before discovered. I Coolers in the rear wore saved t from damage. Amos Neubousor, manager, said Im would Immediately rebuild. Loss was partly covered by Insnr- i ' a neo. i o — Trust Company Absorbed K I f Muncie, Ind., April Ik. (U.R) — i Tho People’s Trust company passed . from existence today when Its de.'posits were taken over by th" banks in Muncie. Tin- action followed losses sus lained liy tin- bank from the alleged embezzlement of the former i Vice-president, Georg;' Haymond. Although the total of his speculations never lias been ascertained, r it is believed to lie nearly $75,00(1. t Haymond was sentenced to the 1 v state prison two years ago on cm- - Iu zzlement charges. The liank continued operations t a'ter tile embezzlement, but con
tinned difficulties brought on the decision to close. Permission to end the business, with no loss to depositors, was granted Wednesday by Luther P. .Symons, state
■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■MBBaMMHMMHMHMaBHHSHMMHHMBHaEK - I Millers North End Grocery Telephone 261 Delivery to all parts of city _— ■■ — — We have now opened our gasoline station handling the Texaco gas and oils. This is a high compression gas at the regular gas price, 5 gal. $1.02. Give this a trial to see the results. Our Specials For Saturday AreBulk Coffee, 20c I an( i Beans 25c 1 pound 33 cans for 3 boxes Macaroni, 10n Matches, 20c Spaghetti and Noodles 6 boxes for Salmon 20c Toilet Paper 25c " can 3 rolls for | Wecarry a good line of Fresh Vegetables: New Cabbage, New Potatoes, Carrots, New Beets, Head Lettuce, Leaf Lettuce. Radishes. Fruits: Grape Fruit. Oranges, Tomatoes, Bananas, Lemons. We deliver to all parts of the city. Cai 261. Ed. Miller, Prop. 'ITT NiWliMi aaMSaMMH Bell's Cash Grocery LOCATED 119 N. SECOND ST. in Building Formerly Occupied by Central Grocery. We Cordially Invite YOU To Come Here and Save! ' FREE DELIVERY PHONE 292 Sugar 10 lbs. 53c Apples 5 Peaches 2 'WnV 49c Prunes 23c Tomatoes 2 19c Peanut Butter 2 lbs. 23c Matches 17c FLOUR P< K" 98c 9 WT f 79c Peanut ( lusters lb. 23c Pineapples 24 s 23c Strawberries qt. 33c FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Give us a trial and notice the Quality and the Low Prices. ■ WIMI— | I 'U ■A;
bunk examiner. _o Sends H1« Voice Northampton, England, -(UP)—
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Ce.-ll Mnlone, M. P., could not attend a dinner of the Northampton li'lhli AHHocliitlon ho he send around u phonograph record of the speeeli lie would have made.
