Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 117, Decatur, Adams County, 16 May 1930 — Page 7

in CHURCHES lapel U. B. Church v f.|l Hannan, Pastor. ,- A !• u. in. test.) ! |‘ CtaM* snpcrintoiuli'iit. Hrs. ill: |a a. m. test.) > , ; tling, 7.30 p. 111. 'iBlS . K ~<!y x m]> ! advanciug toward : ha pi ism, and inlillr,tJ§)i.ii. I(K »««< •" " ‘II *>o the E<.l<sXl " "I 1 t" la'litecOHlal |Mt 1» l)or M - E Circuit i I a. jwaileiion. pastor. Utl'M Mt- |cpe M- E. Church ■ii a. §■ siainlard time (Sim tSrJnM s< ' h " nl ' ( '• Sipi ‘ SU| ’" ■iiSentienm E,, ft, *1 Milliard time 1 Sunmeeting. meeting, lark’*Mho peI M. E, Church K) ». |i. standard time (Sun i jjgJ- school, C. Clem, nMßK14.1i standard time i Sun , gp, o tar ' ltd time < Sun -PrtHhing. Mt. tfi 10r M. E. Church Id ft. to Sim time (!l a. in. stall , timeM- »’h'> 1 Sunday seine.l. oos^Bperintendelit. ■3O ft.pm situ time 'ln a. in. H, ■ _ _ Dee*ur U, B. Circuit ('.race. Pastor. rtasant Grove 4 liool at 9:30 a. m. at 10:30 a. m. • Bobo A liool at 9:15 a. m. Kudeavor at 8:45 p.m.l meting on Wednesday [ Victory cliool at 9 30 a. m. Foliss meeting, at 7 p. m. Winchester [ 1001 at 9:St) a. m. leeiing on Wednesday

|Nf\VRY & QUALITY MEAT MARKET tM Thickens of all kinds. Spring Chickens Ifry, Hens, any size', to roast or stew. I ■Monty Beef and Pork Tenderloin Ipome Real Specials H'ork Shoulder Steak 25c lb HB’ork Shoulder Roast 23c lb I! Mrk Sausage 18c tb., 2 lbs. 35c lesfi Casing or Smoked Sausage 23c Ibj leshj Meaty Pork Shanks 12'-’c ial Shoulder Steak (Meaty) 28c lb (with Pork added) 25c lb linjr Kidney Veal Roast 30c lb b sid Plate Boiling Beef 18c lb tfty Tender Beef Roast 25c lb mm Tender Beef Steak 32c It) Hamburger. 23c lb., 2 lbs 45c !®i|m Heavy Bacon 25c lb no|ed Jowels 18c lb Bed Skinned Pig Hams (8 to 9 lbs. eafth) 29c lb Bed Tongues. 2 to 1 Tbs. each 38c lb Bijfif Package Home-made Egg Noodles 15c 2 nckages for 25c ■a meat order, 3 lb. nail of Good gsh Rendered Pure Lard for 35c i meat order, Large can of Perneapnle, Peaches or Apricotslice for 25c eceived a fresh shipment ol Best iof Mayonnaise, Thousand Isle, ssing and Relish Spread, at attracirices. Also Sweet Pickle Relish, use, and the Famous Bread and ed Pickles. i Prompt Delivery Service to all s of city any hour of the day. a ring and be convinced of our and Service at Sensible Prices. Phones 95 and 96 p. P. Schmitt Meat Market

evening. Everybody welcome. , Calvary Evangelical Church t Calvary: wbat a wonderful name, i Calvary where Jesus died to save , the world from sin. Our church i named ufter that Holy event, are wo making good? Any person Too , or to lndifrere.it to go to the 1 House of the Lord may well blush as Hu- thought of Redeeming love Calvary church Is putting forth ft great efTort for the Kingdom of , JOBUB duritiK these months. The Sunday School will convene at in o clock situ time. Sermon by Itov. M. W. Sitnderman at 11 o’clock, tliene: "When Calvary Becomes . Real.” All children of tho community arc invited to the church on Saturday morning at eight o'clock for ! catachetical instruction. Decatur M. E. Circuit Glen Bryan, Pastor. Beulah Church • Sunday School at 9:30 u. m. Ed I Arnold, superintendent. Class meeting at lu:30 a. m. Mrs. Hoffman, leader. Mt. Pleasant Church Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Jessie Singleton, superintenednL Morning worship at 10:30 a. m. Everyliody welcome. o Antioch Church There will be a special service at tlie Antioch church, four miles west and a Half mile south of Decatur, Sunday morning. The service will begiu at 10 o'clock, cst., and the Rev. Mr. Kuhn and a men's quartet from the Fort Wayne Bible Training School will have charge of the program

CONSTIPATION RELIEVED • tg&M CARi :RS This Partly VtftKblt Pill 1 ivYr will move the bowels without any pain and TsHS— depressing- after effects. Sick Headaches, Indigestion, Biliousness and Bad Complexion quickly relieved. Childrenand Adults can easily swallow J>. Carter’s tiny, sugar coated pills. They are free from calomel and poisonous drags. ' All Druggists 25c and 75c red pkgs. CARTER’S E2« PILLS

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1030.

Rev, Kuhn will also bring the message for (lie morning session, which promises to he of Interest to everyone. The speaker has a sermon of personal interest and Instruction, and the public Is Invited to attend tho program. o INOCULATION IS SUGGESTED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) Peeled this year. Either soil from u well inoculated Noy bean Held, or fresh commercial culture from a reliable source niay tio used. Undoubtedly much soil is used that Is too low in bacterlal content to be useful. Only soil taken from a Held wltere roots carried abundant nodules should be used. Stones or other matter that would break the drill should he removed. About two quarts of soil should lie thoroughly mixed with each bushel of seed. Soli may be

Phones 106~ 107 * Free Delivery S]3oClclls Choice Spring Chickens and Lamb Real Nice Hens for Stewing or Roasting IraSy Fancy Cuts of Prime Beef, Veal and Pork HP - TW <> DEALS THIS WEEK— j|jpp 1 lb. Good Country Butter S j jjßy 2lg c ans Peaches or Apricots 3K f Mj Sugar Cured Smoked Hams, whole or half lb 27c Fancy Bacon, square, lb 18c Bjpjj 1 |||K Dandy Picnic Hams, lb 18c iw Clover leaf and White Mountain Butter, lb.. 42c Jem* I gjgL Good Tender Beef Steak, 2 lbs 55c I Fresh Boiling Beef, Tender, lb 15c Good Fresh Spare Ribs 13 Large cans Trueworth Pure Pork Sausage Malt, a good one JQQ * ountry Style, 2 lbs | | Cans Milanas Sandwich 25c « 1 Meaty Neck Bones Spread, pint jar..., o I $$ or Shoulder Ribs 31b .... c . Ji $5 Milanas Salad m H| Strictly Fresh Eggs 2Qu Dressing, pint jar . ||| H per ozen 3 lbs. Bursley High |Pg | H Fresh Peanut Grade Coffee $J ()() §§ m Butter, 2 lbs 3 lbs * jM I P" 3 lbs. Oak Grove or Good Luck Oleo Saturday Only, 3 lbs vK f 3 lbs. Man O’ War Coffee W(L* I i Saturday Only, 3 lbs /j I All regular 15c Canned Vegetables, 2 f0r.... 25c m I These are a few ot our many Specials. Give us a trial order. Free Delivery all day long. Just call 106 or 107 and we will take . |jl care of your orders. « Mutschler’s Meat Market |

1 mixed with dry Hoy beans, or they , may be slightly moistened with i water or a sticky solution. How- . ever, too much water will cause ■ tlie seed to soften and grind up in : 1 tlie drill. Some growers use a mud solution and mix in enough soy beans to ttlisorh all moisture. Any method of getting a little. hoII on each soy bean is satisfactory, 1 provided the seed will drill without giving trouble. With commercial cultures directions on tlie containers should be 1 ■ followed, and it Is especially lm- ■ portant that only it small amount t of solution shall be used In order t to avoid "gumming" of the drill. Since soy beans uncurl In break- ■ lug thru the soil, shallow planting t it: highly Important, otherwise they i may not reach the surface. Har- : rowing to break the crusted stir- ■ face will materially help struggling I seedlings. Solid seedlings of on tjand one-half to two bushels are , ! usually made for hay. For seed

purposes the same method Is used, or row seedlings of shout 40 lbs., per acre are made. Either method iH satisfactory althought the solid seeding* have given larger yields. COURTHOUSE

Real Estate Transfers Decatur Cemetery Assn., in lot 1072, Decatur Cemetery, to John Sprague for 5130.00 The case of the Farmers and Merchants State Bank of Bryant vs. William Mesel, suit on notes, was being heard before Judge J. C. Sutton and a Jury in Adams circuit court today, it was indicated the case would not reach Jhe Jury before tomorrow. o Death Note In LiLpstlck Vienna (UP) —Before committing suicide with gas In the kitchen of Iter employer Crete Kalkschmied a 30-year-old Viennese housemaid,

used her lipstick to write a fare- t well letter to the effect that lito t had no further Interest for her. t — o —— c Gold Medal Dearer l aris (UP) Tii* 1 Chamber has been asked to aiflrove a measure awarding all police officers and con- I

Appelman’s Grocery Sugar, 10 pounds 52c I Corn and Peas, 2 cans.... 25c Seedless Raisins, 3 lbs.,. ,25c Fresh Pineapple 20c Pork and Beans, 3 cans.. ,25c Green Onions, bunch 5c Red Kidney Beans, 3 cans 25c Round Red Radishes, bunch 5 Tastee Oleo, pound 20c <; recn Beans, pound 15c P. & Soap, 10 for 39c Lemons, 3 for 10c I g l or . 25c Grape Fruit, 3 for 25c Galvanized Buckets, 10 . Delicious Cakes 20c I quart size 15c Fresh Tomatoes, pound.. 30c Palmolive Soap, 4 bars... 25c Puritan Malt, 2 cans... $1.05 Soup Beans, 3 lbs 25e Blue Ribbon Malt, 2 can $1.25 Toilet Paper, 4 rolls 25c Buckeye Malt, 2 cans .. sl.lO Sour and Dill Pickles, qt. 25c Blatz Malt, 2 cans sl.lO I Hite’s Groceryl 9 LOWEST PRICES QUALITY GOODS SUPER SERVICE K Phone 31 or 204 — For Better Service and Lowest Prices. BIG MONEY SAVING SPECIALS I I Sugar ,2110 lbs. 50c | COFFEE 35cl I iH 11| I’iHsbury, 24 tbs 98c I i Ha lyr tjyp iHI Lady Washington 79 Raisins, .m.Zt)C I*- .r-ty. rt,. m-v -sjfc Man Large can Peaches || SyiP “: l " 35c 3^ll 1 lb. FANCY PEANUT CRISP and 9AC 1 1 lb. FRESH SALTED PEANUTS I lar<;e fancy Fancy Bulk Coffee, lb 17c n prunes, ib. Old Potatoes, peck 55c I i r 2 larj?e cans Little Elf Kraut 25c I 50c Brooms 39c I 3 cans Campbell 2AC I 2 cans Fancy Pink OC., Tomato Soup I Salmon OtFv K Large can Pears 19c fancy apple 50c Perfection Cakes 39c JELLy, pound Devils Food and Anjurel Food Cakes.... 25c 1 ()(» Short Cake 15c RED or BAKED BEANS. 3 for 25 c i Strawberries, New Potatoes, Celery Hearts, Head and Leaf ] Lettuce, Pineapple, Cucumbers, Carrots, Oranges and Bananas I 4 cakes IVORY SOAP OQ,. M (2 rakes (iuest Ivory FREE) PERFECT 1 pound cans FANCY PEACHES | r t in Heavy Syrup, (i cans, ,85c per cant LAC I

stables a gold medal ufter 35 years of service. Under an old law they now revolve n silver medal at the end of 20 years. Many In Honor Legion Paris -(UP) —Membership in the historic Legion of Honor has Jump-

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ed from 32,000 in 1813 to 141,385 last year, figures recently made public reveal. There were 138,000 in 1928 and only 49,090 In 1913, -Hu.!,* your before the Great War, which In Itself swelled the list. o — .... t- > r< •ft the Hahlt—l r«n« at sum*,