Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 23 November 1934 — Page 5
I Public Sale S 3 1 have (tedded to quit fanning, I will B el| al Inittll ■deuce, 1 mile went. 1 mile north of Monroeville " al ■dents corners, 18 miles south east of Fort Wayn* /"j*' uUI TUESDAY, Nov. 27,1934 Commencing at 10 A. M »| HORSES Utt ,jd mare. <» yr. old. wt. 1600 lbs., sound, in f oa i. lt .. v , ■ Ml . 1400 lb»; Ked roan horse colt, coming 2 yrs' „ld’ wuT**’ ? ■ doo tbs. honw; sorrel horse, smooth mouth " "' ak, ‘ ■ray mare, 7 yrs. old, wt. 1500 fcs. K *orker; jg CATTLE ■sev cow, 6 yrs. old. milking 4 gal. n er dav ■he fresh Dec. 24th; black cow. 4 yrs old £« I ?"\ 7 J rM ' Key cow. 4 yrs. old, milking 4 gal. per day; Holstein cLw 't^ o'’ 0 '’ ■king 4 gal- Per day; Red cow. 3 yr,. o j d , miiLir 3vJ >IH ■two yr. old Jersey n»4 Guernsey heifers, bred wilt freshen trn' ■ Jersey spring heifer calf; Jersey bull. coXg 2yL “““ ■)GS—2 sows; 14 pigs, old enough to wean < d ’ ■kEP-6 good breeding ewes. bred. ’ ' ° le ‘ a I,u » u ■uLTRY—4 dozen laying hens. 15 ton good soy bean hay. IMPLEMENTS ■f’ornmk binder. 8 ft. first class; Studebaker wagon and it: <t grain bed, both first class; John Deere corn planter new- ■ lck Deering disc, 9on side, new; 3 section John ,: X ■arrow. new; Hoosier 12 disc grain drill, first class- Oliver rid ■raking plow; two raw riding beet plow; riding cultivator; hay tedder; 2 walking plows; double set breeching harness new ■>l cream separator No. 12; many articles too numerous to ■gMS— CASH. JACK BEJAUCHOT, Owner ■ Johnson, auctioneer. EXTRA QUALITY IN OUR SPECIALS HAMBURGER (fresh ground) .... 10c Ib; ;j for 25c ■CHOICE BEEF ROASTS 10c Ib ■ALL STEAKS (Round, Sirloin and T-80ne)... 15c lb ■BOILING BEEF g c jj, ■MINT ED HAM 15c th; 2 for 25c ■GERMAN HAM lb; 2 for 35c ■SOUSE (Home-made) 15 c |b ■LIVER PUDDING (Home-made) 10c lb ■Pork Chops and Loin Pure Lard (our own) | Roasts 20c Ib 2 lbs. 25c ■ Pork Steak and Sausage (country | u R^ ts o’-- - - to style) • 15c ib [Hockless Picnics. 12! 2 e I Hearts and Liver 10c Ib A » k about « ur Special 1 Swiss Steak Offer for Thanksgiving (no bone).... 15c Ib Turkeys and Chickens. GERBER’S Meat Market Phone 07 Free Delivery ■MMeaHHHMßaanaaßOßHMHiauasaeKssEaHrai HITE’S GROCERY PHONES 31 and 201 SUGAR wX°«4Bc Fresh Chocolate 1 A , 4 New Dates 1 Q,, Drops, Ib Avv pound AvU mu.T 39c 3rans . c ° r "....2sc 3 Ib. Elbow 4)r Quart jars 1 Macaroni Mit/C Applebutter ... Iwv Tangerines dozen 10c Little Elf Early QQ., Tomato Juice June Peas 2 cansMe/C can Size 2 can Hom- P? S’ Small cans Crushed or iny, doz. cans .. ■DC Sliced 1 I Fancy Dried i r Pineapple . ..AW Peaches, Ib. ... ADC Large cans Van Camps (■rape Fruit Rork & Bt ’ ans X()C GREEN BEANS sl.lO Biked Beans f” Large can Pine- flO,, can DC apple in syrup. 3 lbs-New Qj" Quart cans 4 X/» Raisins Mustard At/V Fancy New Blue QF _ 3 lbs. New Rase Rice, 4 tbs. 2wDC Prunes V Little Elf 1P.,. Hominy IXz» Kraut, ean .... AUC can CANNED FRUIT 2 large cans Peaches in heavy syrup “ ' l 2 ! arge cans Pineapple in heavy syrup 2 large raps Apricots in heavy syrup 2 cans Red Pitted (Cherries, solid pack ~ ” 3 cans Black Raspberries, solid pack
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1934.
RURAL CHURCHES Decatur M. E. Circuit Lester Brunner, Pastor Mt. Pleasant—--9:30 a.m.—Sunday School, Norval Fuhrman, supt. 10:30 u.m. C’lasa meetlug, J. E. Spangler, leader. Beulah Chapel—--9:30 a.m. -Morning Worship. 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School, Mrs. Catherine Ehrinan, supt. 7:30 p.m. — Thanksgiving day prayer service at the church, Thursday. Washington—--9:30 a.m.—Sunday School, Grant Owens, supt. 10:30 a.m.—Morniug worship. Pleasant Valley—--9:30 a.m.—Sunday School, Harold Porter, supt. Members of the other circuit churches and also the public is invited to attend the Thanksgiving Day Prayer and Praise service to be held at Beulah Chapel. Remember Settlement day at Leo, Dec. 3rd, and Quarterly Conference Dec. 7th at Beulah Chapel. There is to be a special offering in each of the four churches Sunday to care for the following expenses: district expense, 33; area expense, sl, and general conference expense, $3. Please let each family bring an extra silver piece for this offering and we can have it paid in full. 'Let every man give thanks unto the Lord and praise His Holy name.” ,—e Calvary Evangelical Church Sunday School at 9:30 a. m James Darr, superintendent. | Prayer and thanksgiving service at 10:30 a. m. I The annual Thanksgiving service on Thursday night ?: 30 o’clock. I when the Rev. M. W. Sundermanu | will bring the thanksgiving ageo Antioch M. B. CHarold Spencer, pastor. G. H. Bright, superintendent. Sunday School, 9:3ft a. ui. Morning worship, 10:30 a. in. Young Peoples meeting, 7 p. m. Prayer service Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Come! Let us worship the Lord together. o —— Monroe M. E. Church Elbert Morford, pastor9:30 to 11 o'clock—The unitied morning service. The Rev. George fl. Warner, missionary from China, and now id Chicago, will speak. 2:00 o'clock — Afternoon service under auspices of the Adams Co., Holiness Association. The Rev. Mr. Warner will speak. Special music by the Rev. D. 11 Jennings of Hoagland with his piano accordion, and by the Y. W. chorus of the Berne Missionary church. 6 p. m. Epworth League, theme “Thankgiving'’ Leader, Loren Bulkhead, Jr. 7 p. m.—Evening service. Theme EsHMT IS M ARVEL OUS Ail His Misery Has Vanished; Back Pains And Nervousness Mr. R. Haymond, of 920 Lafayette Ave., Columbus, Ind, is still another former victim of kidney trouble and “nerves” who is pub. licly praising the new, scientific medicine made from Nature's Plants, known US IUUO ■V I ... ' 11s introduced , ' •* AA4 to the public hHB daily he r e in . s Decatur at the Holthouse drug store. Following tAMI is this widely- . , kno w n man's ;. statement: sex “My kidneys lla(l sotteu into W'' "‘ ‘'lt ''(id ads coiidnion". said Mr. HayMr. l+aymond mond. "I was always so stiff and sore in my back that when 1 got up in the mornings 1 could hardly take a step without simply flinching from Hie suffering. 1 always felt 'lagged out’ and 1 never knew what it was to get a good night of rest, fur my nerves were on edge’ ALL THE. TIME. “1 tried almost everything but ;mlo-Vin was the only medicine I ever found that turned out to be what I needed. It drove the misery right out of my kidneys and all the pains in my back are gone. I can go to sleep and get a full night O s les s. I always get up refreshed now, and have ten times the energy that I had before. This medicine is a 'wonder' and I gladly em dorse it to all stift'eriug people ” Indo-Vin is now being introduced to the public daily here in Decatur at the Holthouse drug store and sold bv evei'y &ouq dmaaUt m the nearby towns throughout this whole section.
"Thanks Be to God.” Wednesday. 3:30 o’clock- Junior Epworth League. Wednesday, 7 o’clock — Prayer meeting and Bible study. •——————o— —— New Garbage Disposal Systsm St. Louis —(UP)—An experiment in disposal of garbage han been tried here by the Department of Streets and Sewers, and George E. McDevitt, director of the department, announced that the city will spend |20,i)00 to construct three new disposal plants. The new process consists of pulverizing the garbage then merely dropping it into sewers which empty in the Mississippi River. Formerly scows towed the refuse below the city before it was dumped. It will save St. Louis many tbousans of dollars. Special Guard for Royalty London -r (UP) — The special branch of Scotland Yard detectives
Dixie Queen Markets HOUSE OF QUALITY Phone 195 Free Delivery ORANGES Floridas, Sweet Juicy each £ DATES, Fresh Bulk ib. 10c APPLES, Grimes Golden, Northern Spy, etc; 10 Ib 25c GRAPEFRUIT, Juicy Six, eight or ten 25c ORANGES. California Seedless dozen 250 KRAUT CABBAGE Last of Season—Truck Load 50 pounds 100 pounds 49c 97 c CELERY, Fresh, Tender 2 large stalks ‘Jc GREEN BEANS, Fresh Stringless 2 lbs. 19c SWEET POTATOES. Jerseys, Sweet fi lbs. 19c CHESTNUTS. New Crop Ib. 19c BANANAS Yellow, Ripe 4 lbs. WHOLESALE RETAIL FRUITS 157 N. 2nd St. VEGETABLES
Fisher & Harris Phones 3 and 4 Fine Groceries
Sugar, Crystal White Granulated ,4(h z . 10 pounds Sugar, lx Powdered, 2 pound 1 packages 1. • V Potatoes, No. 1 White Sand Grown rr 60 pound bushel OO V 15 pound peck .. 15c Spinach, large No. cans, 2 for ...25c Tangerines, QPCg* 2 dozen uwOC dozen 13c New California Navel Oranges, SunKistO'Q med. size, doz... Jersey Sweet 1 J Potatoes, 5 lbs.. . A'TC Pork and Beans or Red Kidney Beans JT 13'/i oz. can Ov Sugar, Fine Granulated, 25 pound d* 107 bag 4 Pure While Lard, 2 lbs. . . . Quality Golden 1 r Rio .Coffee, lb.. . JLOC Uhase and Sanborn Special Coffee 2 pounds 'AOC pound 25c Shelled Pop Corn that pops, 3 lbs. 25c Black Walnuts IP 4 pounds IOC Hickory Nuts 6 pounds ...... C pound 5c Firm Crisp IP Turnips, 10 lbs. Itlv Fancy Box Roman , Beauty Apples 6 pounds 4«iOC tyound 5c Quality Soda or Graham Crackers 17/* 2 pound box ... A 4 C P.W. Crackers 1 pound AOC 2 P*JUU4
wiiwo sole Job la to guurd visiting ; royaßius. has been igcreaaed by 3D j pktkvu ordinary detectives. They will form a day and uight guard ! over the 29 01 more members of European royal families who will be vleltlng London tor the wedding of tbe Duke of Kent, and Princess Marina of Greece. Nov. 29. Free I tirkev Sunday Sunset Dance.
own druggist is / Bind to cheerfully refund your \ t Mooey on the spot if you jre / relieved by
Mothers Cocoa IQ/* 2 pound can. ... AZf C Hershey Cocoa 1 I/* pound can .... A'xC Camay Toilet 1 Az* Soap, 3 bars ... A'xC P. & G White OK/» Naptha 6 bars iuOC Instant Postum OA., Large Ot/C Sani Flush, lira- O 1 z* no. Bowlene, can m A C Quick Naptha Soap Chips 2 large packages V Staleys Lump QQz» Starch. 3 Ib. Foulds Egg 1 Un Noodles, Ib. pkg. lOU Heinz Mushroom OPT z* Soup. 2 cans .. Ginger Snaps tAp pound AW Corn Meal Yell- OPT z» ow gran. 7 lbs. Raisins, New OP»p Seedless, 3 lbs... *4<zV Syrup, Golden PTO no. 10. gallon .. V No. 5 '/z gallon . 35c Pearl Tapioca 3 pounds *UVV Short Cut Maca- OPlz* ronni, 3 lbs. ■ • Short cut Shagh- t cT p etti, 2 Ib. pkg. . AOV Pet, Border, Carnation Milk 3 Large 1 Qz* Cans At/V Eagle Brand 9Hz* Milk, can AiW Morton Smoke Salt and Sugar Cure QP£z* 10 pound can .. Pure Ground Pepper, Ib A4tzV High Test Lye 9P>z* 3 large cans . • ■ S Se “' L,c . 10c 20 Mule Team 1(J Borax, lb. pkg. AOV Full assortment of fruits and vegetables.
Choicest Meats In The City REAL SPECIALS We have decided to handle Two kinds of Beef—No. 1, which is native and of the choicest quality. No. 1 prices: Round, Sirloin and T-Bones, Ib. 30c. Choice Prime Roasts, Ib 18c. The Other Kind is Government Inspected and Branded Beef. ROUND SIRLOIN and T-BONE”." 12c BEEFgeI SWISS choice QTFAK BEEF to STEW ™ "X 3 lbs 20c lb ige Freshly Ground Beef or Hamburger 3 lb 25c FRESH HEARTS or SLICED LIVER | 8 |y| A 4 4 3 ibs. ndiiiS -11 c 25C Hams«• 19c Fresh Bologna or Pudding d 25c Special PORK s S er > * 40c SHOULDER PORK Roastsl3c “■■■ 22c Coffee. lbs 45c Nice Hens, dressed 22c . w FRESH EGGS..6Sc Bacon, Sat., 1b.... Ovv ..25c Cottage Cheese pt. 10c ~ NUCOA I r. Thanksgiving Try Them muramrinn pound Order Your Thanksgiving Poutlb. . , — try Now. We are going to have jpi 1# C plenty of Dressed Turkeys, * I Ll Ducks, Geese and Chickens. “ V V 2 lbs. .30c I ■Bi OUR MINUTE or WAFFLE | | ■■ Trv steaks t. 25c ■■ J NO BONES —NO WASTE " KOSHER DILL PICKLES / ' ... 3 for Die DELIVERIES TO ANY PARTS OF CITY ANY TIME. Phones 106 or 107 PLEASE ORDER EARLY FOR REAL SERVICE.
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