Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 54, Decatur, Adams County, 2 March 1934 — Page 5
M . E . Church i'“ r | juhnsuv. P»*'or ( IE ALL BRAN [f[ years with [HE RESULTS ious Cereal Relieves Constipation livery enthusiastic letter. ’ ~ _ i;irn eleven or twelve n etting Kellogg', tf' when I started, it was Kellogg’s Bran, and I *£ one‘of the first > prod“nd on the market often laugh at my M tor Alu Bran. It gives * ’taste in the mouth, and satisfied until 1 have fAUrBW.N. Kellogg Company should iXr-Miss Ainy Person X F« rk > lowa - that All-Bran proAuik” to exercise the rates* as d vitamin B to further aid jjty. Also iron for the blood, .skulk” in All-Bran is much Los leafy vegetables. How Tsafer than taking patent Lgc-ofte’i harmful. Just eat tafepoonfuls daily for most “rs constipation. For serious «it three times daily. If this way, see your t j in the red-and-green packet all grocers. Made qy j in Battle Creek.
(Public Sale de< id> <1 *<• <H>ii funning. I will sell at public atn lion. I mile ■Tli mile west of Monroeville, I‘,-s mile east of Zulu, on IL S. Kuy No. 30, on I MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1931 B Commencing at 10 A. M. | —HORSES—BL,, man. u .vi old, Wt. MSO in foal; Bay gelding, coming 3 yrs. | ■till make Blue lb. horse; Bay gelding, coining 5 year old, weight ■ Bay mare, 7 year* old, weight 1200. I —CATTLE—■W head of extra good milk cows. 7 of them giving extra good flow ■U.:: to freshen this spring; 5 yearling heifers. WEED—h ton of good timothy hay. I IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS Kue * fl. binder; John Deere mower; John Deere side .deltvei y; Ktg cultivators; John Deere spike tooth harrow; spring lootli Kx good rotary hoe; end gale seeder, like new; good Turnbull . Ku, 1 light wagon; 1 low wheel wagon; 16 ft. gondola bed; 2 sets . Ke work harness; 42 tooth dump hay rake; 3's h.p. gas engine; | ■ti 1> gas engine; double shovel; single shovel and many other > Iri" too numerous to mention. ■TRACTOR 1 Fordson tractor and plows in good condition; Bkir disc like new. ■TERMS-CASH. JIM LEE, Owner ■ S Johnson. auctioneer. Appelmans Grocery Phones 215 and 219—Delivery Service Cauliflower 17* Celery, cellophane head A • V wrapped 1 •)., Bananas 1 Q . very good ’ ’ ’ ’ ;{ P««n‘ | s IOC Glape Nul | Grape Fruit IQ. 1 lakes, pkg. .. Ivt Urge.t,., r ...iyC o|eo ■ Good Eating and pound IvL Cooking Apples DT., , ~ 'pounds Zt)C Sweet torn 1 (L, 2 cans 1 c/l Iresh Straw ber- IP des, pint box. .. It)L Kraut, large »W., u cans, 2 lor. ... wOv Mnhisl Oranges Q/A •■Kt. size, dozen OUC Carrots, diced 1 Cocoa nr can * **’• ,iOk Green Beans 1 /|p ■Jelly, all Davors 1 t:,n lb- jar.. lU€ Broken Slice Pineapple Ek Vanilh, 22f Hominy, large »)r., (.rape Fruit, GQ,, cans, 3 for. .. No. 2 can, 2 cuns4W*7V Waffle Syrup Os Marshmallows IQ.* Quart bottle ... 1 pound pkg... IvL I’eanut Butter QP Instant Postunr OKp. ~ Pound jar. . small size ... Hed Pitted ’ t)F7 Crisco, pound IQ>, Cherries, 2 cansM I V tin 1 «7V Hweet Pickles Qr Karo Syrup lip Quart jar light and dark 11 V Kory Soap r Bed Seal Lye, bottle bar t)C and Babbitt 1 Xa vy Beans IQ., Cleanser I Pounds 1 v/C Palmolive and McKenzie’s Buckwheat Camay Soap, bar OV clour OET Seminole Toilet QQr* bag «£t)C Tissue. 3 for....»VV Little Elf J e || o r Brussel Sprouts OA Dessert, all flavors 3C Quart box
mon by pastor. Be ou time. Sunday School, 10:30 a m Beulah Sunday School. 9:30 a. ni * Washington .Sunday School, 9:30 a. m Pleasant Valley Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Evangelistic service, 10:30 u. in. Miss Susan Walsh will preach. Revival will continue till Sunday night with services beginning at 7 p. in., 4-ach evening. You uro urged to attend. ■ ——-o — Mt. Tabor M E. Sunday School at 9 o’clock. Edward Kook, superintendent. Preaching services at 10 a. m. Clarks Chapel Sunday School at 9:30 a. in. (CSi T). John Bailey, superintendent. I Preaching services. 7 p. m. (CSTI 1 After the evening services a 1 group will proceed to Fort Wayne ’ for baptismal services at 10 p. m..| ai the Fort Wayne Gospel Taber dacle. The pastor will assist Rev i, Johnson and will also baptize all' candidates for baptism by inimer , sion. All candidates and friends may join in this service, t’ommun I icate your desirts to the pastor or appointed ones at either church. Friends may hear the services over radio station WOWO. J. M. Pierce, pastor. Calvary Evangelical Church Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. James' Darr. superintendent. There will be classes in Bible Study for all ages, with a hearty welcome to all.! Holy Communion will be con ducted by the district superintendent. Rev. D. A. Kaley of Indian j auolis. at two o'clock. He will' bring alenten message, and will be assisted in the service by the pas i tor, Rev. M. W. Sunderniann. oGet the Habit — Trade at Home ■■MMnMMnMaawHMHMHB
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1931.
Political Announcements (Advertising) County Ticket County Treasurer Truman H. Gold ner of French Township Democratic eandidate for County Treasurer. County Treasurer Delmore Wechter of St. Marys Township Democratic candidate for County Treasurer. County Sheriff Samuel Bentz of St. Marys Township Democratic candidate for County Sheriff. County Sheriff Dent Baltzell of St. Marys Township Democratic candidate for County Sjieriff. County Sheriff Joseph A. Colchin of Decatur Democratic candidate for County Sheriff. County Sheriff Frank Fortney ot Pleasant Milts Democratic candidate for County Sheriff. Clerk of Adams County G. Remy Bierly of Hartford Township Democratic laudidate for Clerk of Adams County.
V IV I IX V’l zvutliuo X UlUll.'. Clerk of Adams County Otto Hoile of Union Township Democratic candidate for Clerk of Adams County. Clerk of Adams County Clyde Troutncr of Monroe Township Democratic candidate for Clerk of Adams County. Township Ticket Trustee of W ashington twp. Benj. Eiting of Washington Township Democratic i ’’ulidate for Tnißte«s of Washington Township. ■ ■ .Trustee of Washington Twp. Ira Fuhrman of Decatur Democratic candidate for Trustee of Washington Township. Trustee of W ashington twp.| George E. Strickler of Washington Township Democratic candidate for Trustee of Washington Township. City Ticket Clerk-Treasurer Mrs. Alice Christen of Decatur I Democratic candidate for ClerkTreasurer, City of Decatur. (let k-Treasurer Mrs. Ada Martin of Decatur I Democratic -.andidate for Clerk- | Treasurer. Citv of Decatur. | I Clerk-Treasurer Everett I*. Sheets Democratic candidate for Clerk- I Treasurer. City of Decatur. Mayor O. L. Vance Democratic- candidate for Mayor, ■ City of Decatur. CODE DEADS TO CONFER MONDAY ' (CONTINUED !■ HOM PAGE ONE) the hoard Io prosecute. -I. William 11. Davis, chairman of the national < ompliam e hoard, has undertaken investigation of charges against, the Eord Motor < Co., which is accused of refusing the privilege oi collective bargaining to employes at Edgewater. N. .1, 5. Senator Robert F. Wagner. Dem., N. ¥.. chairman of the na tlonal labor hoard, introduced a bill striking at “company unions’ 1 which would prevent re.eui return of such a condition as that at Weirton. , Overshadowing all other N’RA problems is that it has not provided enough new jobs. Johnson has pledged himself to piopose next week a reduction in the code work week and an increase in the hourly rate of pay. A 10 per cent cut in hours and 10 per cent boost in hourly wages proposal is
under consideration by N'RA officials. Coded industry would have I io bo persuaded to accept such a program. That will be difficult. Johnson estimates just under 3,01)0,000 workers have been employed through NRA and that the workers’ annual pajyoll lias been increased $3,00(1.000.000. 'l'he 12 point NRA reform pro gram outlined by Johnson at the beginning of this week's protest meetings will require major revision of Ihe NRA code structuie if carried out. The first movement toward Its realization will come March 5 when Mr. Roosevelt addresses the general conference of code authorities representing 90 ' per cent of tbo industrial labor in the United Slates. FOR tSALE — Decatur quality chicks in al! leading breeds. Book your orders now. Decatur Hatchery. Monroe St.. Phone -137. 53t3
Dixie Queen Markets WEEK END SPEC IALS STRAW BERRIES, Floridas Best, pint 15c BANANAS, Fancy Uni Fruit 5 tbs,. 25c ORANGES, Florida. Seedlets 2 dozen 23c ORANGES, California, Sweet and Juicy... dozen 15c GRAPE FRUIT, Florida. Seedless IO for.2sc LEMONS, Sunkist dozen 29c TANGERINES, Florida 2 dozen 23c APPLES Baldwin. Wagner. Northern Spy d* 1 IQ 8 pounds. .25c Bushel JL • 1«/ up EXTRA SPECIAL! TOMATOES. Texas, Vine Ripened ....... I lbs. 25c Head Lettuce, each. . 5c Spinach, fresh, 1b... 5c Leal Lettuce. 2 lb.. 15c Celery, large stalk .. 5c Radishse, 3 bunches l()c Carrots, bunch 5c Egg Plant, large... 15c Cabbage, new, 3 lb. 10c ~POTATOES ~~ 15 lb. peck 35c 60 lb. bushel .$1.35 Dixie Queen Market Fruits and Vegetables Wholesale and Retail 157 No. 2nd st. Fisher & Harris Phones 3 and I Fine Groceries Cauliflower, fancy Quick White Naptha white, lb 9c Soap, 10 bars ... 23c Grape Fruit, large Cold Dust Washing juicy, thin skin. Powder. Ige. pkg. 15c 1 for 19c Quick Arrow Soap Sugar. Fine Granu- Flakes ’ 2 pkgs ’ ' ’ 25e lated. 10 lb 45c Snow Boy Powder u , . 2 large pkgs. ... 28c Sugar, ix Non Caking 3 sma || pkgs. ... 10( . powdered, 2 lbs. 17c ( oniet Brand UncoatMacaroni or Spaghetti ed Rice, 2 lb. pkg. 15c 2 lbs 15c Pretzels. Small. Fresh Sani-Flush, Drano or pound 19c Bowlene. can ... 21c , , 12' 2c value Green Cherries. No. 10 gal- Beans, 3 cans ... 29c lon, pitted 58c Logan Brand Sweet Oranges, Fancy Flor- Corn, real quality, idas, medium size 3 cans 25c 2 dozen 29<- . ~ .... dozen 15c h,na " l ? urlv June Peas, 2 cans 2<jc Apples. No. 1 York .... Imperials. I lbs.. 19c ’ vd Kidney Beans Head Lettuce, large s's . ~ . 2 I'm- 17c »an( amp Pork and ::::::::::: ne2 «*« 5c Green Gage Plums in Th ’ n - (ris «’ v i ?. ,,da . heavy syrup. 2 large Crackers, 2 lb box 2»c cans 25c p. w. Crackers, Genuine Bermuda ’bs>Onions, 3 tbs. 25c ( ; O I ( J Medal Rolled Oats pound 9c cl| p a()( | siiuccr or Spinach, the health dinner plate in each vegetable, 'pound.. 5c large pkg 25c Salad Dressing, quart Peanut Butter, 2 lb. 2ac Jar 23c Cocoanut, long cut 15c Toilet Bowl Brush P ound 25c 4dc Baking Powder, CaluWash Boards, all zinc mc K lb. can .... 29c lull size 55c Laundry Starch, Dill Pickles, ql. jar 15c •• • 4 U,s - 29c High Test Lye 3 can 25c la W Instant ’’ostum 42c Red Seal Lye, can 10c 1 . Postu m ( ereal, large Palmolive or Camay pkg. 22c Toilet Soap. I cakes Toilet Paper, 1000 Sun Brile Cleanser Full assortment
List Os Sellers To Be Produced Wiwhlnston, Mar. J. -vII.R) Names ! of iusidei'H who anticipated the adminiatration'i) air mail cancellation order by selling stocks ot the car-' rier companies on the stock ex-1 changes were awaited today as the latest of rapid fire developments ( which have marked the air mail in-, <iuiry. The senate hanking committee which has been probing stock man I ipiilution, acted without warning I and isued a subpoena requiring Hie New York stock exchange to pro-[ duce a list of short sellers. , -o Saturday, March 3rd, is the last day of Schafer's (iOth Anniversary Sale. DOST -1984 Indiana license plale No. 429fits5. Finder please return to this office. 53t3x
GYStBPn Choicest Meats In Ph<Meslo6~lo7 The City Fully Dressed Turkeys, 1b... 99/» whole or half Real Chickens, lb 20C Our Best Sliced Bacon 20C Saturday Only, lb. Fresh Oysters Large Open Eyed Swiss Cheese, lb 25c lEATSPECIALS. MCE FRESH HOME-MADE BOCKWURST FANCY SWISS STEAKS, pou’ ready for pan, 1b... CHOICE BEEF ROASTS from Prime Beef, The Best, lb. FANCY VEAL, ROASTS or SHOULDER STEAK, lb. 20c TRY OUR MINUTE STEAKS, real tender, lb 25c 2 lb. Jars PEANUT BUTTER, 2 lbs 25c irtlWlMl Palmolive MM Soap ’ M,I D T 9rOI 3 bars 14c > (REAM 1 Era 1 "] super Sud 4 FORK 1 CHEESE ' > for rH . I. Shoulder Steak • pound / ’ I S P ecial • L {Palmolive Beads, 1 „ _ _ aj k 20c 2 boxeß for 10c k bSi 25c Kp. 21 oz. Crystal White t>l - Fresh Beef to Stew 4 lbs 25c Good Veal Stew or Pocket lb 3 Hamberger 3 lbs 25c Blue Ribbon Malt 2 cans $1.25 COFFEE, Bursley 11* Nice Boiled Ham, High Grade SLICED QF Bl IlCO—Good ( oftee !b« !•><-• pound OtJV ——————— - —- 3 ,bs * SUGAR CURED Fresh Spare Ribs SMOKED 17z* y Whole or half, lb. SUGAR CURED 1 Nice Pork or Beef lb 10l Tenderloin, lb 28c lard N. Nice Pork Chops 9flp ’’ou'hi lOt pound Sausage. Country | Honey IzOai, lb 30c Style, lb Avv ——————- i, v i . Shoulder Ribs or 2 ibs loC Neck Bones, bibs. Merrit oleo oCn creamery Buner cq p 2 pounds U’ 2 pounds UJU DIAMOND MATCHES 5 pkgs. MACARONI hmm |m| 6 boxes 25c sx AGHETn . 35c pern Ik FRANKFORTS, ■" ™ ’ itnmw 1 iv'v °u I® C Centlivre .... $2.55 .LiWI? BOLOGNA, lb. ... | {C(J Fox A|e s;iso !'J e . sh H ®T Made 18C Bcrghoff $2.55 Weiners, lb. . ..... Wooden Shoe. $2.65 Budweiser ... $2.65 LIVER AU v„;w..„ 3 lbs 25c Plu ‘ Bardens, American, Brick and Pimento Cheese, ’/it pound packages 2 for 29c Cottage Cheese, Country Butter and Fresh Eggs. DELIVERIES TO ANY PAR T S O I CI T Y AN Y TIM E . Pl CASE ORDER EARLY FOR REAL SERVICE. Phones 106 or 107
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