Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 205, Decatur, Adams County, 29 August 1930 — Page 3
'J* MORE l||b AND BETTER ||L bread V T / —FOR SALE BY—- — Fisher & Harris, Decatur Miller A Deitsch, Decatur ' Appleman’s Grocery floHAl* iat>er Grocery, Monroe KF\-~ Bower Grocery, Preble Williams Equity Elevator to, >/ Williams, Ind. ■'•‘'*’>4/ Spitler & Son. Willshire. Ohio Everett Grocery, Pleasant Mill* Berne Milling Co., Berne S Lenhart Grocery. Wren, Ohi« al ...■■BMMB.—Btwrwfinwri lawman** —
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1930.
BARGAINS:— Bargain* In Living,, Room, Dining Room nultn, mattrusses ami rug*. Stuckoy and Co, I Monroe. Our phone number I* 44 i 168 t’ | CONTAINS YOUIk CANARY’S COMPLETE MENU /I Ewythinßjour SELECT . Vi t lr< ! ,or SEE» * v - kA neiltn ftnd Bong \ 1 ’ tbe bust blend 1 SING SING » J X Os eleon. dirt ' BISCUIT ■* f need ~ the f*rF*AN nectary cuttie bone an S vhv? X •nvelopoofOCEAN.and»nd ' SAND . t«'o Sing Sins Biacuita all CUTTLE , I ’ n.£?fLi of BINO / BONE * I BIRDSEED and with > a single purchase. S Alt Start today with Sin* Sin*. < ONt i Your Brncor or drug*i«t will i PACKAGE i oupply you with 3 ' SEEI> EVERETT & HITE Decatur, Ind. 111 -"■ ; ■■■ 1 e 1
Last Chance Saturday $2.50 "wSS" $2.50 \\lll l/// "Thl* I* our method of advertising \A\W\ \\\lll///// —instead of »pendlng large sum* ''l in national publication* this coupon is ißSued ,or and we will pars It on to you. Present to dealHi\A /HaawaPyX er nanlotl below and you will re/ceive our regular $3.00 Mexican Diamond Ring for 50c. vw KHp Euher La<,ies Wl mW or Gentlemen’s /fflrWiW $3.00 Value for 50c I Do not compare Mexican Diamonds l®f3 yslvjg with other imitations. They canIHI'I VukQ not be told from genuine diamonds. NN|-.| |l|| W When recently shown In New York \'W ' 111 B7 they created a sensation. \ \\ J / Real Substitute for the Diamond \\\ Jj/ (Limit 2 Rings to a Customer) Guaranteed 5 Years Callow & Kohne Add 10c for mail order and string for finger size. Positively None of These Rnigs Sold at This Price After Sale.
Fisher & Harris PHONES 3, 4 and 5 FINE GROCERIES They All Say D-E-L-LC-I-O-U-S everybody who trades here. Not . on ly are our foodstuffs noted for [y~, yT> their palatability, but here, too, v y° u ge * b es t Q ua l*t*es at prices r rtf i y’ / ■ * that mean real savings to every .'<7|4^o>,TrA-//■ ’’housewife. Make it a habit to jT* trade here—you’ll like it. Two '-Z‘ <■ deliveries daily. Lux Soap Flakes 3 Pkgs. 25c Ai IB p * &G - white Naptha, 10 bars SALMON Fi 7X":.: nk 25c QPINAPH KingKo Brand Fancy Qfip vl lllAvll Pack, 2 large cans UUU Sunshine Butters E?O Si 4 pound box APPLEBUTTER 69c PEACHES ?s"™‘ 45c (Dozen cans... .$2.59) SUGAR, Cane Granulated JQz* PALM NUT OLEO QP*z» MAvAKONI, Short Cut QUALITY GOLDEN RIO 3 pounds for COFFEE, 2 pounds OOC WaIMKMELONS, Ripe and *»£ 30c Value SANTOS COFFEE QQ /t Sweet, every melon guaranteed OOC 4 pounds t/t/C FLOUR, Gooch’s Best, at a SYRUP, Penick and Fords, sweeter low price, barrel $6.75; 24 Ibs.OtJL that the rest: Golden 44Q/» BANANAS,'quality Fruit ' /j S a,,on ’ ‘ J9c; Gallon Ot/C 3 pounds Crystal White, gallon 73c CELERY, Fancy, thoroughly bleached, «/ 2 gallon 43c no waste, large bunch 1 r BRER RABBIT BAKING IF 3 stalks 10l MOLASSES, can LOL SWEET POTATOES, New 50c BROOMS QQ/. BUTTER, Cloverleaf 50 ‘‘ Q" ar * SALAD DRESSING Creamery, pound 'LOL Pints for 24c; PEANUT BUTTER OKz* Mason FRUIT JARS, 7Q/« 2 pounds £«iOL Pints, doz. 73c; Quarts, dozen • t/L RAISINS < 9Kz» PAROWAX 1 fin 3 pounds JwOL pound pkg LxzL SUNSWEET PRUNES nr MASON JAR LIDS I TAPIOCA, Pearl 9Qn PANCAKE FLOUR, Aunt 3 pounds m«/L Jemima’s, 2 pkgs ’ SI.OO BORDEN’S MALTED Z?A z . GRAPE NUTS 1 H MILK O«/L package L/C 60c BORDEN CHOCOLATE AH «OPA. Arm and Hammer 1r „ MALTED MILK T* / L 2 pound pkgs LOL JNUCO OLEO O1 n Full assortment of pound £LL FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
£|TownTalk Mr. and Mr*. Tillman Habegger and Mi** Arveda Habegger of Borne viHlted In Berne, Wednesday. Mr*. L. B. Smith and son of Berne were visitors in this city. Wednesday. Mrs. Jennie Furman of Marion, Ohio writes us to change her paper to Carmichaels, Penn., where she will visit relative* a month. Attorney H. B. Heller is attending to legal a fairs In Indianapolis today. The fans have been having a good time the past few days listening •o the ball games in Chicago. Yesterdays lasted twenty innings and was finally won by St. Louis. "Gee, August flew by faster'n Republican candidates are floppin' to booze," sighed Vony Mopps today. ITnibreller Mender Cork Akey has resumed farmin' till th' drought subsides. —Abe Martin. Indianapolis News. Miss Helen Kenny has returned to her home in Geneva, after visiting with Mlhs Margaret Moran and attending the teacher's institute. Harve Rice, mail carrier at the Decatur post office, is taking h.’s i vacation this week.
The Misses Dolores Duckmast | er, Glennys Elzey and Margaret Moran visited In Fort Wayne yesterday anti attended a theatre 1 there. Mrs. C. K. Whistler 's leaving In the morning to Join her husband, Mr. Whistler who is in charge of the Oliver Farm Equipmerit Sales company exhibit at the state fair at Indianapolis. Mrs. Whistler was formerly Miss Margaret Christen. Mr*. Jacob Hoffman and daughter Margaret, visited Wednesday ami Thursday In Fort Wayne with Mrs. Hoffman's niece, Mrs. Till man Lehman, her aunt, Mary Doermer and Mr. and Mrs. Gust. Welgman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Foley, Miss Leia Palmer, and .Mr. and .Mrs. Harold Leatherman and daughters Marclle and Wanda attended the Delnhos, Ohio, street fair last night. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Chrieten and daughter, Mrs. C. K. Whi tier have ’•(‘turned from Chicago, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Allen, and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Christen and attended the National air races. Mrs. Jacob Borne of Magley spent the day visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Jacob Hoffman and family. Mrs. W. A. Crum and son Norman of Richmond are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Christen. Miss Wilhelmina Schnitz will leave this evening for Saginaw, Michigan, where she will spend her vacation. She will also visit other points of interest in Mithigan. Mrs. Ida Baxter of this city, who has been spending the last two weeks with ther sister. Mrs. John ! 11. Vaney of near Celina. Ohio wit! ’•eturn to her home next Monday After a short visit with Decatur! friends and relatives she will re ' urn to Fort Wayne where she is ' a nurse. Mrs. Anthony Hoffman and laughter Marlyn and son Kenneth of Wolcottville, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. William Freitag in Preble. Richard King of 104 North Eleventh street, this city, is spending 'he week with Mr. and Mrs. John ' H. Yaney of Celina, Ohio, and is at- i tending the Celina Banner Fair ; , vhicb is being held this week. Mrs. I. F. Foley and daughter Helena of Ohio City are the guest* of Mr. and Mrs. William Freitag in Preble visited in this city 1 ast evening. Mrs. August Werling and daugn'er Mildred, and Atrs. J. 1). Elzey of; Preble and Mrs. Herman Dieikes of [ his city motored to Laketon, yes
SCHMITT SANITARY & QUALITY MEAT MARKET Phones 95 and 95 Free Delivery I ■ “ Saturday Specials Plenty of Niee Sprint? Chickens, 3 to 4 lb each Good Fat Hens to Roast or for Soup Beef and Pork Tenderloin Fresh and Smoked Meat Sale Good Tender Boiling Beef 2 lbs. for 25c Good Special Beef Steak 25c lb Fresh Ground All Meat Hamburger .. 20c lb Lean Pork Steak or Roast 25c lb Meat Loaf, fresh ground 25c lb Fresh Bulk Sausage, all meat 18c Tb Home Cured Smoked Jowels 15c lb Eckart’s Smoked Shoulders, 6to 8 lbs. each . 20c lb Swifts Lean Cottage Ham, 2 to 4 lbs. each (whole) 35c lb Home Cured Medium Heavy Bacon, (in chunk) 23c lb Van Camp’s Milk, small cans 6 for 25c Van Camp’s Milk, large cans 3 for 25c Van Camp’s Baked Beans 3 cans for 25c Van Camp’s Peas (a good one). .2 cans for 25c Schmitt’s 6 O'clock Coflfee, Special 28c lb M.J.B. Coflfee, regular 58c lb., Special. .53c lb Nucoa Oleo (Special Sale) 19c lb Miller’s Fresh Bread (single loafs) 3 loaves for 25c Fresh Country Eggs 25c doz. Good Home Made Cottage Cheese 20c pt. Special! One large can Peaches or Apricots with a meat order, for only 25c You can’t go wrong by placing your order at Schmitt's, you are always sure of getting QUALITY Goods. Prices that will surprise you. OPEN UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK LABOR DAY H. P. Schmitt Meat Market
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' —. GOOD TO EAT GOOD FOR HEALTH Would you like to have a cereal that will help you keep well . . . and that you will enjoy eating every day? Kellogg’s All-Bran helps you guard against constipation and it* evil* — the headaches, the dizziness, the lack of pep that take the joy out of life. Just eat two tablespoonfuls daily. Guaranteed to prevent and relieve both temporary and recurring constipation. In stubborn cases, use with each meal. How much better than using habit-forming laxatives! Kellogg's All-Bran, served with milk or cream, will just hit the spot. Add fruits or honey for variety. Keep healthy with AllBran. At all grocers. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. The origiiuil AU Llran. All-Bran Improved in Texture and Teste i lerday where they visited with Mrs. i S. D. Henry and Mrs. Chancey Gus--1 hart and daughters Clover and Vlr i ginia. They visited at Huntington i with Mrs. Charles Williams ami I daughter Alice May. Mr. anil Mrs. Vere Welker of Fort Wayne and .Mr. and .Mrs. M. J. Welker of this city have returned from a motor trip to Turkey Run. Mrs. Van R. Grant of Rensselear I return d to her home this afternoon | after vi .Ring witli Mr. and Mrs. I Dick Heller the last few days. She ‘ was accompanied home by Dick Heller. Miss Pearl Ray, who will visit in Rensselaer a few day«. The Misses Josephine Hill, Nellie Johnson and Cleo Light, and Curt Hill visited in Berne last evening. Miss Virginia Schuler of Detroit. Michigan Is spending several days | visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Litterer in this city.
