Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 50, Decatur, Adams County, 27 February 1931 — Page 7

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2nd »l, 292 • Welts Cash Grocery ■' \ ______________________ ■*Teniov Variety and Quality at Lower Prices PHONE BELL and enjoy absolute t ree as well four times Daily at 8, 10. 2 and 4. WHITE MLV RD ■ lb. sack ■opr. POLAR BEAR 09 ■ Ib. sack OAIV ■oTATOES. Home Grown 25c ■hEESE. Colby Longhorn 1 a Rome Beauty, 4 lbs 25c ■ Mfif Eancy Winesaps. 4 lbs 25c BlUUlvv Fancy Black Twig. 4 lbs 25c ■ H Greenings. Basket $1.75; 1b...5c ■ ANANAS OX «?Jv ■oFFEE. Bell’s Special Blended HP _ ■ound ■are HERRING IOC ■oieo.aii sweet 7* “jTjT* ■ ted, lb IOC 12 oz. jar IVt Bucyßio IP m U H)n S ’- in, 25 C ■(fee. Ib. . IOC J, 0 ; 100 size K Reliable Qr Bulk HP ■Coffee, tb OOC J, lbs Kb? 25C Monarch, 6 boxs 17C >fczE.2sc “ 39c • ■perfection Gin- OT ~ Perfect Pears 1 Q ■r Snaps. 2 Large can lt/v Paxton Macaroni "■scans ZOC 8 oz - P k £ £)C *)£* Corn Meal Flour .... ZvC * -LOC K- .waax; I Cutshall lln Cut Rate Drug Co. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY — PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE ’ 9'7* I'VOODBI'RY’S SOAP 17 ( . J 25c cake A I V HD SALTS 85c bottle vi/ V ARMANDS FACE POWDER A 1 size, and one 50c bottle Ben Hur Perfume ™th for the price of the powder VvC GILLETTE BLADES QQ<5 OmV >NEY PILLS J.q P ER Q Sp JOV lAND LOTION * SPIRIN 9/lp zen PEPSIN < vt kIicOHOL ial! 2 pints for DOv thol Shaving Cream QQp lew Gillette Razor, both for..^*'^ z 89c ’antecd to Stop Cough OUV VARNISHES at Cut Prices inspect our line of HIGH GRADE - LOWEST PRICES ALWAYS E AT CUTSHALL’S if Lower Priced Drugs in Decatur” <Y ALWAYS PHONE 50 HTE FIRST STATE BANK

Mrs. Adrian Baker and Mrs. j Ralph E. Roop witnessed the ahowp at the Emboyd Theatre, Thursday evening, whll< Mr. Baker, Mr. Roop' and Miles Roop attended a meeting h at the Chamber o! Commerce Build-p . ing. Miss Velma Reynolds of Straughn ; Miss Pearl Weaver of College Cor-H ner. Ohio; and Miss Doris Hyson of | Indianapolis, former classmates of i' Mi.ss Madgellne Miller at the Ball State Teachers College at Muncie, j

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returned to Muneio this morning at-1 ter spending tho night with Miss I Miller In this city. Mlsg Harriet Wallace who is a I student at Indiana University, arm- ; cd in this city yesterday to spend a few days with her grandmother. Mrs. Elizabeth Morrison. She will return to Bloomington Saturday. Chailes, “Bud" Magley has been, iconftimd to his parental home on I North Fifth street tor the last week with illness. France Confer is attending the I State Catholic Basketball tournuIment in Indianapolis today. Vincent Borman, Robert (lass, Robert Rumschlag, Ed Lose and Robert Elting left this morning for I Indianapolis to attend the State 'Catholic Basketball tournament. Miss Mary Suttles and Harold Kirsch spent Thursday evening in Fort Wayne. Mrs. France Confer and daughter Gloria went to Markle today to .■-pend several days visiting with .Mrs. Center's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zack Vachon. Mrs Roy Archbold and son Dick, will motor to Bloomington, Saturday, where they will «.p»nd ,n • week-end visiting with Miss Joseph ine Archbold, Mr. and Mrs. William Bell are moving today from the Clark proINFLUENZA SPREADING Check Colds at once with 666 Take it as a preventive. Use 666 Salve for Babies.

Specials F or Phones 106-107 Free Delivery * SATURDAY Down we Go-Read Them Over 5 fall Cans Van Camps Milk - - 5 cans 35c 2 Large Cans Pineapple 2 cans 43c Nice Smoked Sausage 2 lbs. 35c Freshly Rendered Bulk Lard s> «>• nm>t 3 lb. 25c Freshly Ground Hamberger 2 lbs. 25c Pure Pork Sausage, Country Style 2 lbs. 25c Nice Beef Roasts - - lb. 12 l-2c Good Reef Steak, Tender 2 lbs. 45c Lean Shoulder Pork Steak 2 lbs. 35c Fresh Boiling Beef - - 3 Ibst 25c Nice Swiss Steaks lb. 23c Good Pork Shoulder Roasts 18c Fresh Pork Liver - - 3 lbs. 25c Good Luck Oleomargerine 2 lbs. 45c Kingnut Oleomargerine 2 lbs. 45c Home Made Bologna or Frankforts - 2 lbs. 25c Fresh Neck or Shoulder Bones, while they last ..... 4 lbs. 25c Country Style Spare Ribs 2 lbs. 25c Lamb Steak or Chops .. lb 25c Freshly Dressed Rabbits ““ c Fresh Pickerel or Boneless Fish 2 2 Cans Yacht Club Peaches or Apricots 2 cans 35c Beechnut Macaroni or Spaghetti 3 packages 25? 2 lbs. of LaSalle Coffee, a Real one 2 lbs. 35c Fresh Creamery Butter - 2 lbs. 67c Mrs. Schafer’s Home Made Angle Food Cakes... 25c, 35c, 50c Mrs. Schafer’s Home Made Noadles 2 pkgs. 25c Plenty Fresh Eggs 18c Cottage Cheese and Country Butter 3 lbs. Bursley’s High Grade Coftee 3 lbs. 7Sc Dandy Bunch of Chickens '^ c No. 2 cans L. E. Peas, L. E. Corn, Tomatoes 3 cans Green Beans, No. 2 can Van Camps Sauer Kiaut 3 cans Mixed Vegetables or Spinach 2 Cans Puritan |Malt ... 2 cans 85c 3 loaves Miller’s Twin or Single Bread, 3 loaves. 25c Plenty Bulk Plain or Stuffed Olives. Bulk Sweet Pickles No. 10 Cans of Monarch Catsup - Each 75c Fresh Picnic Shoulders lb. I2V2C Fresh Side Meat in chunks lb. 16e Here are some real bargains so- you and we know you are going to take advantage of them, so please get your orders in Rea! early so we can give you our best Delivery Service. Just Phone 106 or 107 and we will do the Rest.

perty on North Second street, tn the Adiime property on Mercer avenue Mies Dolores Elzey and Robert Shraluku loft this morning for In,diunapolia where they will attend to buainesH in the interest of the Brock Store. Miss Blanche Cottrell of Fort I Wayne visited with her sister. Mrw. , Onear Teeple, at the home of her 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cottrell on Mcßarnes street. Mr. and Mrs William Hunt moved thin morning from the Clark property on North Second street, to the Yager property on Adams street. Natt’.n Nelson, prose uting attorney. Phil Maeklin and son Dick, and Dick Boch returned last night from Indianapolis where they attended a session of the state legislature. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fuhrman. Miss Geraldine Joker and Robert; Fowler, all of Fort Wayne, visited with Mrs. Clay Engle at the Adams County Memorial Hospital, Thlirs- j day night. They were accompanied . . to their homes by Mrs. Bert Hale'’ who will spend a few days visiting with relatives. Ix*o Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Charles Miller, has been ill at bis parental borne at 227 North Seventh street, so rthe last week. Mrs. Roger Swaim and daughteis I Janet and Doris of Bluffton returned to their home last evening after visiting with Mrs. Swaim's grand--mother and her mother, Mrs. C. T Rainier and Mrs. Allies Andrews. . Mrs. Rainier, Mrs. Andrews and Mrs. Swaim and daughters visited Thursday afternoon with Mr. and

Mrs. Forrest Andrews and Mr. and Mrs A. D. Crist and baby Donna Lou, At Monroe. Arlln Brown of Bluffton was a business visitor here Friday. Mrs. H. O. White and son Norman White, of Monroeville, left Thursday for Hot Springs, Arkansas, where Norman will receive medical attention. Mrs. Albert Sellemeyer and daughter Suzanne of Fort Wayne are spending several days visiting relatives in this city. They will be joined over the week-end by Mr. Sellemeyer. C. O. Porter left thia morning for Detroit, Michigan, where he will look after business. Brice Daniels of Pleasant Mills was a visitor in this city today. Mrs. Lewis Zeigler, who has been ill for the past month at the home of her sister, Mrs. John Clark at Pleasant Mills, was removed to her home at Monmouth. Thursday. Her condition is greatly improved. Joe Wihteregg of Berne and Paul Engil. who has been helping conduct the Farm Bureau s-li ’ol at Monroe, visited in this city today. Mrs. Zach Vachon of Markle and Mrs. Bernard Meyers and son of Indianapolis visited here last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Skinner of Portland were visitors here today. \ Attorney J. R. Fleming of Portland transacted business here this morning. Frank C’utschall of the (lid National bank at Fort Wayne was a. business caller here.

1 1 Phil Macklin attended to bus I i j iness in Indianapolis today. C. L. Ayres of Detroit is a bun-1 i iness caller here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller and ; • Mrs .Charles Brodbeck motored to * ’ Fort Wayne today. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fuhrman of this | ! city. H. M. Mountain and Charles Crist of Ipdianapolis have returned I from lietroit. Michigan where they . spent the past three days on bus!- ; ness and pleasure. ’Railroad Magnate Dies In Oregon — •I Portland, Ore.. Feb. 27.— <U.R>— I Samuel Hill, 74-year-old railway ] magnate and good roads enthusiast, died here last night after a two weeks illness. Death occurred after an operation for Intestinal disorders. His ■ condition was critical for several ' days hut an improvement was noted upon the arrival of his son, James Nathan Hill, from New York. Although no relation to James J. Hill, he joined the “Empire Builder's" family by marrring a daughter, Mary Hill. He was president of Hill's Montana Central railroad. . —.... . . .... -c .... Salmon Stror.g in Vitamins The vitamin potency of salmon. Hina mid plle'/iird Ims bei n found ’ ery Idgh

II ’TaYd d Buy STARTLING VALUES Lowest Prices in Food History! Visit Your Kroger Store Today! FLOUR, Avondale 1* Large Size Pastry tt>. bag V Country Club 59C PMXJKES For Bread or Pastry 24J-i Th. bag V Gold Medal 24’/ 2 ib. bag TTp •“’’J,'"' Made by Washburn-Crosby I I V ,s - IJp . . oix ee azx Medium Size...s lbs. 25c H LARD, Pure tb. 1 Ap I c 0 F F E E: wk EMp'iy Country Chib, steel cut ,or percolator ground /J7 I 2 1-lb. tins vl U FULL CREAM—TASTY AND RICH , .. ■ , . French Brand, an old lb IQe 59c Jewel Brand, IQ , Finest Santos, Ib. JLi/V CRACKERS 2 Pte 23c 3 PkgS Country Club Sodas, Fresh and Crisp W 7 SUGAR, Pure Cane STANDARD QUALITY 100 «>• bag $4.95; 10 fts Jvt SPINACH, Country Club 9Qz» No Grit 2 cans M u £’ £g sbu 2J est 77c 3 No. 2 SARDINES in Tomato 1 ft cans fciOL Sauce — Tin IVv HERRING QQ HOMINY and BED BEANS 16 oz. r what a Price! 9 th. keg cans DC salted 9-' 2 Fish . Grapefruit 6 for 25c COUNTRY CLUB JELL I FOR HEALTH. EAT Assorted Flavors a I Ordfiges' scratch I JUICY (.OLDEN RIPE FLORIDAS FEED I bushel .85c; d»1 . I L 5 pound BUSHEL tpl.Vj I*inest Mix-Special ■ Peck..4sc •/. peck..23c J bag 81.79 | SWEET POTATOES. The Same High Quality Meats— At Extremely Low Prices! Swiss STEAKS TASTY THICK SLICES OF FINEST BEEF—POUND, ONLY 2 0C SAUSAGE fish Pure Pork—Fresh Ground —Seasoned Just Enough. Haddock Fillets Large juicy slices lb lie i 9c n 1 OYSTERS 29c pint < GROUND BEEF, Pure-Fresh 3 lbs. 35c — Your Dollar Buys More at a Kroger Stor e

KJ® A > A DINING-ROOM TRAGEDY!

Tables spread with delicious food . . . most of it soft, highly refined—lacking in the “bulk” and iron your body must have to keep well and strong. This is the dining-room tragedy that occurs daily in millions of homes. No wonder most people suffer from constipation. No wonder headaches, backaches, and dull days are frequent! Just add one delicious food to your table—and you will help correct all this suffering. Add Kellogg’s All-Bran in some form every day. All-Bran adds the necessary “bulk” or “roughage”— and iron—that is so often lacking in our diet today. This bulk is needed to prevent constipation—to sweep the system clean

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of poisonous wastes—to exercise the intestines and keep them healthy. All-Bran is delicious as a cereal with milk or cream. Sprinkle over other cereals or use in cooking. Two tablespoonfuls daily are guaranteed to relieve both temporary and recurring constipation. In severe cases with each meat At your grocer’s—in tho red-and-green package. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. . All-Bran