Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 134, Decatur, Adams County, 6 June 1930 — Page 7
wjoSTITAL NOTES 9 n.,!,,, i, k of Hoagland, route M. u .|,t a major operation at H'. iniS f'ounty Memorial Hob-
— I ' baby chicks ■ in conformity with the present cost of eggs we have » reduced the price of all breeds to AM 7 CENTS PER CHICK H Buff and Brown Leghorns; Barred, White and Buff Rm ksY„H Wliite. Buff and Brown Leghorns; Barred. While and "■ Buff Rocks: Reds; White and Silver Wyandottes; ■ Black Mlnorcas; Buff Orpingtons r Hi of the SUPER QU AI - ITY PURE BRED "GLOBE" STOCK r Assorted or Mixed, 6 cents I HATCHES EACH TUESDAY ■ Phones 150 and 86 ’"■(II.OBE HATCHERY &St I’fl.Y CO. I ‘ hioH ' w-nnrinwriTWi ■7- ■ 4 Holthouse’s | Cut Prices VANISHING CREAM. 35c size 25c TOOTH PASTE, 50c size 39c ■v){. AQUA VELVA, 60c size 19c OE MAGNESIA, 50c size 39c ■ill ES NERVINE, SI.OO size 79c ■aCKERS TAR SOAP. 25c size 2!c ■r'OODBI'RY’S SOAP, 25c size 21c ■oDENT TOOTH PASTE. 50c size 39c ■jSTERINE TOOTH PASTE. 25c size 21c ■iOX.IOLA, $1.25 size 98c ■iRUSCHEN SALTS. 85c size 79c ■IM)S HONEY and ALMOND ( REAM. 50c size. 39c H Use Kodak Goodrich Bathing H Film Caps. 1930 st vies H Sunburst in col|H, It gets the picture. t ® rs - i> ' ,Oc HI Your size is always e ‘ l Bhell, satin _ HI on hand here. Stop luster < >c HI in today and stock Peacock, satin HI up for next week- luster 75c ■ end. Sunrise 65c —Use Radox after golf, tennis, dancing or other exercise or much standing, a Radox loot | will he found wonderfully refreshing and soothGood for corns and callouses. 85c size 79c ■ Eor a cool, refreshing drink visit our fountain. Ik I H BALOONS FREE for the kiddies with H each Ice Cream Cone Saturday. jgaSgEw • I Holthouse Drug Co. ■ NY AL DRUG STORE »wi .it.. . .uh i i mißi . ■Home of Quality Groceries H Saves You Money—Make I s Prove It! H Fancy Green Cut Beans in N 0.2 can £ I ■l2 cans $1.43; 6 cans 73c; 3 cans. H Perfect’s Peaches in heavy syrup 69 c I H halves or sliced 3 cans 9 12 cans $2.64, 6 cans 51.3.> I B Golden Age Macaroni in 8 oz. pkg. j ] £ H 1 pkg.lOc, 1 additional pkg. Ic, 2 lor 9 Something Fancy in Corn 9 California Tiny Kernels 15 C 9 (worth 22c) for B Fancy Golden Corn 15c ■ Can. I 100 lb. Fine Salt in cloth hags Jo£ ■ only • 9 50 Ib. Block Salt for stock 35 c |o n 1 9 I Jap Rose Soap, * ,ai s 25C 5 (1 bar soap free) E Ripe Fruits and Berries—Green Vegetables I AT OUR USUAL LOW I M. E. Hower g Phone 108 Monroe &
pita! yesterday. He Is in H ( . rltl( . a) emu ition suffering with tnjurlps “! B roller " 6 Wa ” ' over by “ • Mrs. Florian Gelmer. route 8. De-"-■■■Hl
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, .1
IH II patient at the local hosPitul, whet;, she underwent a maj Jor operation yesterday. A major operation was performon J. W. Bosse. 234 North First j | street, this morning nt the loculi hospital. Mrs Charlotte Gephart. 129 nor h Eighth street, is a patient at th-> Adame Comity Memorial Hospital, she Is receiving medical I treatment. Miss Mary Jane Fritzinger, 606 Marshal street, is a medical patient th.- Adams County Memorial 666 Reiieves a Headache or Neuralgia m 30 minutes, checks a Cold the first day, and checks Malaria in three days. 666 also in Tablets.
j Saturday Phones Free Delivery OpeClcllS Choice Spring Chickens and Lamb pSWp Nice Rabbits Real Nice Hens for Stewing or Roasting SB! Fancy Cuts ° f Prime Beef ’ Veai and p ° rk lOli Iggl —TWO DEALS THIS WEEK— ggHH DEAL No. 1 fevij 2 lbs. LARI) M 2 lbs. of Pork or Beef Steak Jf) Ewjvg 3 cans of Pork and Beans ALL for jtjf |'-'WX feWai —————Wft DEAL No. 2 -r'A ’Xiip 1 ,b * Good Country or Creamery Butter 'J loaves Bread ; 2 Ig cans Peaches or Apricots Sugar Cured Smoked Hams, whole or half lb 27c Fancy Racon, square, lb 18c -<■ Dandy Picnic Hams, lb 18c Gloverleaf and White Mountain Butter, 2 tbs 75c ’ Good Tender Beef Steak, 2 lbs 55c Fresh Boiling Beef, Tender, lb 15c Good Fresh Spare Ribs Fresh Veal Stew 2 lbs. 35c ; Ward’s Freshly Baked Cakes. i 3 Large cans Trueworth I Pure Pork Sausage 1 Malt, a good one s|oo I ountry Style, 2 lbs j cans I Milanas Sandwich *?sc S Meaty Neck Bones 9 1 Spread, pint jar.... H I| or Shoulder Ribs 31b ' | MHanas Salad 25cl I | Strictly Fresh Eggs 22c I I)ressing ’ pint jar •’ B ! I per Gozen I•} p )S< p urs ] e y High ■ Fresh Peanut 25p I G,ade(odee 95C ■ Butter, 2 lbs 3 lbs ■ 'W —■—'—w Fresh Bread and Butter Pickles, jar 25c 3 lbs. Oak Grove or Good Luck Oleo 85c fir Saturday Only, 3 lbs \ i 3 lbs. Man O’ War Coffee 80c J L Saturday Only, 3 lbs sa J All regular 15c Canned Vegetables, 2 lor. . . 25c 1 I These are a few of our many Specials. JU Give us a trial order. Free Delivery all day long. Just call 106 or 107 and we will take ® ® care of your orders. , I Mutschler’s Meat Market MONROE STREET |
HOHpitlll, Operations for the removal of toneila were performed tills mornink on the following patients: Mux land Bryce Liling of Willshire, Ohio; Mrs. Lloyd Kreischer, 815 Hlerkes street, Decatur; Julia Ann l.nien--1 hiser and la.well D. Einenltlser of route 3, Decatur. — ♦•CONGRESS TODAY * ♦ (UJ»j « Senate Continues debate on ship subsidy bill. Agriculture committee continues investigation of drugs. House Takes up private bills on calendar. Naval affairs committee continues hearings on Pacific coast dirigible base.
UNE 5, 1930.
r AKKIV/YLS * Mr. and Mrs Norbert Myers of ' Fort Wayne are the parents of an ’ B’4 pound girl baby born Wednes- " day morning at the St. Joseph Hos- (. pital. This Is the teeond daughter in the family. Mr. Myers Is the son of John F. Myers of southwest of tills city and formerly lived here. .y,,.— Advice on Fleas Lafayette, Ind., (UP)—Keeping 9 animals free from fleas is the logical procedure for eliminating th ■ iny sects from burns and houses, J. J. Davies, head of the department of s entomology, Purdue, said in answer to numerous inquiries. • rT T ' o—• — — ll 1- Sham Cattle Planned Alliance, Neb., (UP)-One Os tlie features of the Penhandle stum t|pede to be staged by the American legion post here June 18, 19, air'l
2(1 will lie a slium battle between artillerymen of Fort Robinson, Neb. A large contingent of men and horses will camp here during the three-day event. Get the Habit—Trane at Homa
Appelman’s Grocery S Groceries and Meats Prompt Service and ■y i (Courteous Treatment BK We have our own Free Delivery Phones 215 and 219 Bursley’s High Grade Coffee I Green Onions and pound 32c Radishes, bunch 5c Toilet Paper, 4 rolls 25c Cantaloupes, each 15c Foulds Macaroni & Spa- Yellow Beans, pound .... 18c ghetti, 3 Ixixes 25c Celery Hearts, each 18c Breakfast Foods, 2 pkgs. 25c Pineapples, each .. 20c & 25c Ripe Olives, large can .. 20c Grape Fruit, 2 for 25c Good Bulk Coffee, lb 25c Winesap Apples, lb 10c Corn and Peas, 2 cans... 25c Sun Kist Oranges, dozen Dill and Sour Pickles, qt. 35c. 50c, 60c can 25c Fresh Tomatoes, pound .. 15c Pure Grape Jam, glass .. 15c — Grated Cheese, package 10c SPE CI A L Honey Boy Cookies, 2 doz. 25c 1 Large Package White Linen ; Bulk Pop Corn, lb 10c Soap Chips 25c P. &G. Soap, 6 bars 25c 2 bars olivil ° Toi,et So!, p •• • 20c 10 for 39c 1 Water Set 50c Large cake Tar Soap .... 5c Value 95c 1 large Kwiksolv and All For 69c 1 small Kwiksolv Bath .. 25c 99HH99M9999HHH9M9HIMBHHH9MHKiHH ■ Hite’s Grocery! LOWEST PRICES QUALITY GOODS SUPER SERVICE ■ IPhone 31 or 204 — For Better Service and lowest Prices. BIG MONEY SAVING SPECIALS Sugar (Granulated 10]bs.49c COFFEE 3Qc El AIIR 8 iikl |B Lady Washington 79 Itaisins.3ib.ZDC Large Bottles (tingerale 1 ’ane.v Old !'«"'»«.«>' «er I D<„™ Indiles. 51.15 eaehlUC used Large White tey Large can Sliced Pineapple in heavy syrup 28c J 2 for ,55c 6 for $1.59 | large fancy Large cans Peaches in syrup 23c B 29c 9 39c H 9 f o^st" 1 KI r ) c M for 25c I . 20c each |] .... It)V ■ • - • 10c ft) | *
” See Big Apple Crop >• Springfield 111. —(UP)—Au infi creased state apple crop was ioree cast for thia year In a statement issued by tlie State Departmen* of Agriculture here. The statement, baaed on reports und observations
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of fruit i-Htwers In ail parts i>f the state, declares shipments thin year will substantially exceed 2.364 carloads last year. O' ■ WE are now located at 115 No. I First st. Mrs. M. Moyer. 131t6 ——
