Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 2 May 1930 — Page 7
NOTES ■ By| AUL haNCHER ,r ! 111.' II! -, h |^Kj pi.-asure of hoar H the < I "t H KJ alk and wm< ell vICT bv .<ll the ptlpils. < IME& Iv" k i" inviting Bev. HsL ,11.1 Track squad 9ty unek squad at '• ■ ten-
■ l WAKE UP The, I ILEEPY I CORN S AZOUR corn crop is apt to get lazy I A when it gets about knee high. I Don't let it loaf along. Wake it up I with Chilean Nitrate of Soda. Its .Ml quick-acting nitrogen goes right to :BK work ... often doubles the yield. PreI vents firing in hot weather. Makes | fine big kernels and big ears. More I ears per stalk. Chilean Nitrate is the natural nitrate fertilizer—not synthetic or artificial. It contains all the elements that nature gave it, including iodine. See your local fertilizer dealer. If he does not carry Chilean Nitrate of Soda he can easily get it for you. Free Fertilizer Book ■ A new book, ‘‘How to Fertilize Corn B in the North,” tells how you can make B corn crops pay greater profits. Ask I for Book No. 6, or tear out this ad and B mail it with your name and address. ■301930 %T . Chilean fejyear marks NitlXltC Os SoJCI EDUCATIONAL BUREAU of Chilean brought to States. Lafayette Life Bldg., Lafayette, Ind. E In writing please refer to 4d Ao. 123 goods do not come from storage louses. They are full size — and solid pack. e of Quality Groceries •s you money—make us prove it! ’ECIALS for Saturday, May 3 A Peach of a price on Peaches i Brand, Yellow Cling California Peaches. Halves in heavy syrup, solid pack cans $2.64 cans $1.34 cans 69c Northern Beans, Fancy an Hand Picked Navies uni or Egg Noodles 1 Qp ages Ac/ V Spanish Salted Peanuts 1 jL, AW ICES GOOD FOR ONE WEEK | CLOVER HONEY, TEA 19c ESERT JELLY-POWDER 2()C SAYMAN’S COMPLEXION SOAP | [ OLAR BEAR FLOUR MSI HT fU/i lb. bag •• Fresh Vegetables, Fruits and Berries r- . _■ - . - ■ ' I M. E. Hower Phone 108 Monroe & 7th sts.
nix squad was not ho huge having' about 15 out. But indications are that both squads will win a fair j majority of the meets or matches. • The freshmen of the high school took an examination from the suite i bureau of Education. Indications i from the Instructors In charge of . the examinations were that the 1)<- . catur pupils performed in creditable . manner and will rate high In the , standing. The Debating team will receive I letters in the near future for the • past season. The squad was divid- ; ed in two teams affirmative and negative team. Members of the us- • tirmative team that will receive let-
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1930.
ters are .Martha Moser, Paul Hancher. Helen Hain, and the members of the negative team are Edward Martz, Edward Musser and Esther Sunderman. This was the first year
Saturday j SptiCialS A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS for SATURDAY Real Spring Chickens —Real Spring Lamb Fancy Bunch of Chickens and Rabbits Plenty Boneless and Smoked Fish Fancy Sugar Cured Smoked Hams Pork and Beef Tenders Choice Cuts of Prime Beef, Veal and Pork Home Made Cottage Cheese, E&gkgßi Country Butter and Noodles FOUR DEALS ARE ALL FOR THIS HB WEEK BUT THEY ARE GOOD ONES! Now is the time to Buy Malt! We are going to sell you 1 case, 12 cans, of Blue QK Ribbon Malt—Today Only—l 2 cans n DEAL No. 1 >| gaj««s • 4 ..S 1 lb. Merrit or American Coffee riHk SfiiSgffiß > loaves Miller's Bread 2 pounds Fresh Lard gV 2 pounds Peanut Butter ALL FOR... Fftxß DEAL No. 2 <1 2 cans Blue Ribbon Malt fc V; BEAL No. 3 • 3 Loaves Fresh Bread GJ 1 ,b - Pork <> r Beef steak ® 2 dozen Fresh Eggs dHL DEAL No. 1 W 1 lb. Creamery Butter SJ. jra&d V t lb. Steak I&k 2 lbs. Spare Ribs or Beef Boil OL “““—‘ v. > Six Cans of any ol the Following: 6 cans 75c OL 1 ittle Elf Corn ’ Litt!e Elf Peas ’ Litt,e Elf Kidne v j® Peans ’ p erfect Tomatoes, Perfect Green Beans, and Bechnut Pork and Beans. Cloverleaf or White Mountain Creamery aSjMSSHk Butter. Saturday only, lb 45c 'vi’F True Worth Malt, a good one 3 cans SI.OO JRBgqgsEagi F Dig Hit Pork and Beans 3 cans 25c Big Hit Red Kidney Beans & Sanborn Coffee j 3 2 pint jars of Real j i Man-O-War Coffee GPx/* S Peanut Butter, 2 jars TILL Saturday Only 2 Ibs.OtJU ® 1 pt.. Big Ben Salad Dressing — Burslev High Grade d* |HA & (1 3' 2 oz. Salad Dressing 9 r C(> Sa( ()n| ~ )bs J 2B free) pint jar Xy MV 1 pt. Big Ben Sandwich Spread — Special! 1 can Peaches and 1 can (1- 3!j oz. Spread free) 9fL» Apricots for 9® Pint jar O’/V (with meat order) 'AtJV ■ OJWy O JWy S MeaTSi!" and"*' 3 "»• Merrit Col Tee ™ ® MS Wards Fancy Cakes fmE * 4 9m Choice Bunch Chickens Pork and Beef Tenderloins VW Flank and Skift Steaks- Fancy Swiss Steaks y Fresh Side in chunk, any amount . lb. 22c Mr Pure Bulk Pork Sausage 2 lbs. 35c V jr Sugar Cured Smoked Jowels or Bacon Squares lb 18c y t Sugar Cured Smoked Hams, whole or half... lb. 27c Good Tender Beef Steak lb. 30c Sugar Cured Cottage Hams lb. 35c Fresh Picnic Hams lb. 17c Plenty Spare Ribs, Shoulder Ribs, Pigs Feet, ™ Hearts, Tongues and Liver SB t 8» SB 1 M The Delicate Blends in Chase & San- , F* horn’s Freshly Roasted, Seal Brand Coffee give a New Idea of 4S(' COFFEECoffee Goodness, 1 lb We have added Ward’s Fancy Cakes to our stock of merchandise. 'fry one! Mutschler’s Meat Market
— -r ,|< " 1 .r • that the hlKh Hchool ha.i had a dei bating nqiiad and the team* won I three of the eight debates that were • scheduled for the year. They won • from Huntington, Portland, and
New Haven. And lost to Huntington ! < Portland and New Haven. Os the ahove list they won one debate and lost one debate and then at the I start of the season they lost two to (
Ossian. — _o ——— Several gtrod cows, a number of young cattle, good Guernsey bull in the Community Sale, Bellmont Park, Decatur, May 3rd, 12 noon. ,
Appelman’s Grocery Groceries and Meats Prompt Service and fir > MH Courteous Treatment v M e have our own c V JIFAiSiSI ree Delivery Phones 215 and 219 1 lb. box Campfire Marsh- Mackerel, 2 cans 25c mallows 31c Srawberries, box.. 25c 1 can Marshmallo Creme Free Grape Fruit, 3 for 25c 10 pounds Sugar 53c Lemons, 3 for 10c I Quaker Rolled Oats, box 10c Fresh Tomatoes, lb 25c l-4lb package Tea 15c I Green Onions, bunch 5c Salt Lake Herring, lb 5c I Good Eating Apples, 3 lb. 25c | I Chef Jello Powder, 3 pkg 20c I Fresh Pineapple, Ig. size 25c Miller’s Round Cakes, I Re <l Kidne y Beans > 3 cans 25c * Delicious 20c I Seedless Raisins, 3 1b5.... 25c ■ Hominy, large can 10c I Tostee Oleo, lb 20c Breakfast Foods, 2 pkgs. 25c | Toilet Paper, 4 rolls 25c II Hite’s Grocery! LOWEST PRICES QUALITY GOODS SUPER SERVICE I Phone 31 or 204 — For Better Service and Lowest Prices. BIG MONEY SAVING SPECIALS I Sugar JX, 10 lbs. 50c I COFFEE ,’Z. 23c IEIA HR 24 tes «|s-«- I 3k j? ■ 8 Lady Washington 79 Raisins, 3ib.~OC » Large can Peaches I ■ PRUNES 15c ' 2:ic I® FANCY RED BEANS 6 cans.. 4g c ‘ I Large Cans Little Elf Peaches in heavy syrup, dozen... .$2.19 | Coffee, 49c 1()c 10 Quart Galvanized Bucket Free H I - Fancy Apple Jelly, 3 lbs. 39c Fancy Colored Jelly Dish, Free. Aristos Flour, fancy Red Turkey Wheat, 21 lb. sack 98c 9 2 cans Fancy Pink Salmon 35c . o I 50e Perfection Cakes 39c A1 " 11 " 1 s Devils Food and Angel Food Cakes.... 25c 23C ■ Short Cake 15c |S — FANCY LINE OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES p Strawberries, New Potatoes, Celery Hearts, Head and Leaf Lettuce, Pineapple, Cucumbers, Carrots, Oranges and Bananas n| — — ■ g PERFECT 1 pound cans FANCY PEACHES i r fetei in Heavy Syrup, 6 cans, ,85c per can. A tIU
Swallows Dynamite Mlikolz, Hungary —(UP) —When neighbors, attracted by a loud exI plosion, rushed to home' of Joseph Szigetl, a 64-year-old miner who lives In the nearby village 6f Sz.ithakllos, they discovered that he hail been killed by a stick of dynamite
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Hie fuse of which he bad Ignited as--1 ter swallowing the dynamite Itself, • in order to end ills financial t troubles. , o —- • Olin Baker of Johesvllle, Michi' I gan whs a business visitor In this city today.
