Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 169, Decatur, Adams County, 18 July 1930 — Page 5

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■GERBER’S I Meat Market || SPEC IAL CASH PRICES IB -for- '■ SATURDAY ONLY Boiling beef 9£n I pounds« ’J U ROAST. meaty and fresh 90/* Beef STEAK, Tender O r fcj BER,iEIt . 20c !■» LIVER nr ■ pounds OW a nice bunch of frvers, 3 to 1 lbs. each. ■ce roRK STEAK 20C fc ROASTS „ 20c »T.. C .. HOP . S 25c Ikijver"”' 1 ' EI h liONES - ““"k■»>2sc I'"'"’ 25c s “ 18c dßs aßlnß 'P° Un d .... 20c fc'"" 30c Ed‘ STEAK ANI) roasts ■L . SMOKED MEATS of All Kinds BtoVi Home Made Cottage Cheese B KfcE l °aves of bread c ’■ W* h!>* Un, ' in - and Cloverleaf Creamery Butter H modern t iM <It l ed to our equipment a new and I S miu“ C n ltin>! ” ach,ne ’-“ u ■ ,urm >ty on all cuts. ■ Ol Tuesday and Thursday evenings ■hone 97 * OR YOU R CONVENIENCE. w T re e Delivery to all parts of city

of Compton, California are enroute I to Monroe for n visit with Itev. | Hoi'keris mother Mrs. Jeutine Hocker and other relatives. The Foreign Missionary Society of the Monroe M E. Chinch met at the home of Mrs. John Parr lb--11 lug west of Herne on Wednesday I afternoon. Il Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kusche mo Itored to Tipton, Ind., on Tuesday and spent the day with relatives, i Mr. and Mrs. II M. Shirk and daughter Ruby and Creo Crist of Fort Wayne called on Mr. and Mrs John Crist on Monday evening. Mrs. Fred Watkins of Upland, Ind. Ih visiting her daughter Mrs. Forest Ray and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Harvey motored to Indianapolis on Monday for a visit with relatives. Mr. Raymond left Thursday on a business trip to Cleveland, O. Mrs. Safara Souders and (laugh ter Kathryn spent Wednesday in Fort Wayne. Mrs. James A. Hendricks, Mrs. W. S. Smith and Mrs. Gail Hemiricks was shopping in Decatur on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hocker and daughter Mrs. R. J. Meyers and Mrs. Blanche Graham motored to Fort Wayne on Wednesday and spent the day. Miss Ina Ford of Ansonia. Ohio returned to her home on Friday after spending the week with Miss Lois Huffman and friends. Richard Hendricks of Fort Wayne visited his grand-parents Mr. and L Mrs. W. S. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. j Janies A. Hendricks on Wednesday. Mrs. Amos Brandyberry entertained for dinner on Thursday hm sister Mrs. Allison Elzey and niece Mrs. Ethel Elzey and son Ray ami Arnold of Hartford City and Mrs. Flora Riley of Winchester, Ind. o— —< Fishes with Hands Chattanooga. Tenn., — (UP) — Charles M. Rankin won a $5 prize by catching bare-handed a three | pounds speckl'd trout turned loose in a local swimming pool. o Repair Month Knoxville, Tenn., —(UP)—With a view of teleiving unemployment] and repairing the city at the,same j] time the Knoxville Chamber of Com merce made July “repair month" to business houses and citizens in general. — o Deathbed Request Maryville Tenn., z —(UP)—Before he died E. B. Adkins, 68, barber, asked to be buried in his barber | suit and slippers. The request was I granted. o — Miss Cozy Light and Earl Chase spent Thursday evening in Berne, j

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1930.

JAKE PARALYSIS HITS ONE IN 100 AT WICHITA, RAN. Collier’s Writer Surveys Jamaica Ginger Damage In City New York, July. 18-(UP)-One in every hundred adult citizens la Wli hila. Kan., Is suffering from "ginger jake" paralysis, according to an nrticle by William G. Shepherd in the current issue of Colter's Magazine. "Tills disease," he writes," is not peculiar to Kansas. Among the Negroes and poor white people of Mis sisslppi it has ruined the lives of more than 8,000 persons by official count of Federal Prohibition officials. James M.Doran, former Federal Prohibition commissioner, estimated there are now 15,000 cases in the country.” The paralysis is described as depriving its victim of the use of his fingers and feet. The article charges that drinkers bought the Jamaica

I COUNTRY CLUB, TEA I ffattune ora/u/e, |pi COUNTRY CLUB -] £ | |ll Olir Pastry, 5 pounds IjC I I Scratch Feed $2.091 I Salmon '’»2 cans 25c I SUG AR zh 1 qry I LA RD in I $1.27 | „x, lwl I 2 lb. White Cherry Iced . 35c Country Club Milk. .3 for 23c | Certo 25c Mason Jars 1 doz. 84c Jar Rings 5c C.C. Vanilkj Extract %oz. 14c R |C. C. Lemon Extract %oz. 10c C.C. Vanilla Extract 1 24c | I Selox, 2 for 25c Tastee Oleo 2 for 25c B BANANAS COR N LEMONS Golden Ripe Home Grown s * ze * u " u ’ tv . . n Dozen « M 4 pounds o ears 1 25 c 23c 300 size-dozen—l3c K | Watermelons 45c I i 1- I I New Apples Transparent, 3 lbs. 25c I | Potatoes peck 39c I I Weiners pound 20c I I Lard pound 10c I I Bacon Rined and Sliced lh. 28C |

ginger in Wichita drug stores mid liad it mixed with soft drinks at the soda ftiuntnin. line of the victims of the paralysis is quoted as follows "In the drug store that I used to go Into I'd see boya and glr’s sitting In the side booths drinking Jake by the bottle, mixed up with other drinks. No one was stopping them and the druggist would keep sellliig it to them until they staggered out drunk." The Wichita p<x>rhouse, according to Colliers, is already crowded with victims of the paralysis with still others applying for admission. GENEVA NEWS Mr. and Mrs. E. B. G inker and daughter Mildred of Indianapolis are spending the week here with friends. Dr. ami Mrs. James Weatherholt and children of Fort Wayne were guests of Neal Schaefer and family Thursday. Mrs. J. (). R. Campbell spent Wednesday in Fort Wayne witli her daughter Dona Vee. Earl Ault and family of Elkhart are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ault. Miss Olivo Rhoades and Mrs. C. f. Henchman spent Wednesday tn

I Fort Wayne. ’ I Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Shoemakgi and < <ti Thomas of Ottumwa, h vfe are ({expected to arrive Saturday to bo I the guests of George Shoemaker ami < family, ( Mr. and Mrs. George Stahley and i daughter Dorothy Marie of Fort ; Wayne are spending a few days > with Dr. and Mrs. Gorman McKean. Orvlll Stuckey and family of Oblong. HI are guests of John Stuckey - \ of West Geneva. i Meile Teeple Is spending the I week hole with his fatnliy. .Mr. anil Mrs. I). J. McWhirter attended to Imsine-s matters in Fort Wayne Friday.. Miss Dorothy l.aßue entertained the members of the Fortnightly Club and several guests at a picnic supper Thursday evening in LehI mans grove nt Berne. Miss Bess Pontius of Indlanapoli , is spending the week here witli relatives. !— O - , Names Mixed Kroxvflln, Tenn., —(UP) Ruble Vineyu <1 was fined SSO charged - with driving while intoxicated. The r liquor had been a corn product and not from grapes, however. < Q i Reminds the Deputy Mobile, Ala., —(UP)— Friendli- . ness got a man into trouble here. John Miller, Wheelersville, visiting

u friend in county jail, was requirt led to |>ost $ 15U bond to get out when Deputy Sheriff Will Arm!stead remembered he had a war rant charging Miller with assaul* ! and battery. XTfcZrl PACKAGE 99 CONTAINS YOUR CANARYS H i COMPLETE MENU Everything your bird needs for health and song —HWL - the best blend of clean, dirt-free seed the nec-|»r'£E essary cut lie bone —an lEgpBRW envelope of OCE A N sand |Bwf. and 2 Sing Sing Biscuits fl .JH - all in one package with a single purchase. ||NwWI Wi Your grocer or druggistF will supply you with AIL IN Olvt snrer, v Bisttm f OCEAN , KZZ SAND * _ _ _ ctrm.E, BIRD SEED « sou > EVERETT & HITE Decatur, Ind.

Fisher & Harris PHONES 3, 4 and 5 FREE DELIVERY E Sk i A. Jw i-1 8 Watermelons HHsB 45c POTATOES S. $1.73 FLOUR 28c CLEANSER 20c Cocoa Tapioca '.Z' 10c Peanutßutter?? •? Lard. Eckharts , Lemons, large 300 SunKist 1 PT 2 pound 4 for 15 C Bananas, quality fruit 9 ' Oleo. Palm Nut, »)r 4 pounds 2 lbs ODC Cucumbers, large hot house Q Butter, Cloverleaf Creamery IO Sugar, Cane Granulated ro Peanut Butter, Bulk nr 10 pounds 2 pounds ZSC Soap, I*, and (». White Pork and Beans in tomato Of* Naptha. 10 bars DJI saU ce, 3 18-oz. cans £OC Crackers, Sunshine Graham 00., ]R C value Corn or Peas or or Soda, 2 lb. box 2 cans ZOC I lour. Pride ol Decatur 9C|/» Tomatoes, hand packed OCT 12 Pounds 2 cans ZSC 24 lbs 78c Mason Lids, OPT Flour, Goochs best, dozen 21 pounds JDI « <.soc Ham, Swifts Premium Boiled rr „ r „ n - , . ... . , „ n> 55c .... 25c Fiuit Jars, screw top f7O c- •■,, 0 .. r ris 78c ■ ■ ■ si.oo Pints, dozen 75c Pound 33( . Parowax, pound 1 Crackels, Pulled Wheat. Post Bran, P acka « e IVV AII Bran Pcp etc 191 Z Cheese, Pabsette, all kinds. Kraft’s package “C Piemento spread. Kay, Velveeta o*l Fu ]| assortment of or Piemento. package Fruits and Vegetables

MORE ANO BETTER bread [[ J -FOB SALE BY—* Fisher At Harris, Decatur Miller & Deitsch, Decatur Appleman’s (Jrocery o_7tol Taber Grocery, Monroe Bower Grocery, Preble • \XF £ S Williams Equitv Elevator Co, Williams, Ind. I Spitler & Son, W’illshire. Ohio | Everett Grocery, Pleasant Mill* I Berne Milling Co, Berne 1 L Lenhart Grocery, Wren, Ohio

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