Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 58, Decatur, Adams County, 9 March 1917 — Page 4
I THE REX THEATRE I TRIANGLE AND PARAMOUNT PICTURES I TODAY TOMORROW yTTT.y ▼STSy Vy * liP’’ T 1 All Star Feature Show. Ora Bessie Barriscale In “The Carewe in “A La Cabaret. KeyPayment." The story of a girl s tone Comedy. who finds that the price of George Ovey in "Jerry and wrongdoing is always more the Outlaws." Cub Comedy. than appears in the bargain. I w Kerrigan in .. The O ld A Triangle Kay-Bee Picture. , Sheriff." ___________ SUNDAY We have made arrangements to show a feature of unusual merit for our first Sunday show. Watch for it. ft a aßa—w———. “■■■■“ B™ THE SULTANA IN PATHE COLOR FEATURING RUTH ROLAND At The CRYSTAL THEATER 5 and 10 Cents TONIGHT ONLY ««srrVraa--; THE MAN YOU MEET DAILY * r~~”i) courteously serving you through the |f • ■'/ teller's aperaui .at The Old Adams j T MW* <£ Ift fill County Bank, is actuated by the same v®' &SS& S J ’'<N Jtulion. It i our tl-sire that our i ■ that they are entitled to every ser- K Tsice which, as bankers, v.e are able 1 ' to extend them. .W''lT oMamstatisank •EDecatur-3ris-
FARMS FOR SALE, in Lagrange, Steuben, DeKalb and Noble counties, Indiana: 80 acres, all black and level land, located 2% miles from market, all under cultivation; .price $l2O per acre; fair) buildings. 160 acres located within 3 miles of good market, good land and buildings; SBO per acre.
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| 40 acres located 2% miles from ' Lagrange, fair buildings, all farming j land, price sllO per acre. If you do not see what you desire, write us. We refer you to Schug, ! Metier Co., of Berne, or the State Bank of Lagrange. MARTIN & COMPANY. LaGrange, Indiana. 29t30 By H. A. Austin.
SALE! We will sell at Ihtliilc Auction nt Wnliu i Grove Farm. I miles north of .Middie Point. Ohio, on TUESDAY, MARCH 13. 1917. Salo to tnninieiicv ut 10 o’clock, a. nt.: 20 HFAD OF HORSES. Belgian Stallion, Excellent D’Or, 5714. foaled April 9. 1909. chestnut sire. Ideal liuFosteati. 3U176; Ottm, Nolretle, 769, the grand champion mare at International Fat Stock Show, 1908. Percheron Stallion Prospect, 70172, color, black, star, foaled April 16. 19U). hied by John 11. Hoppes. Red Kev, Ind. Sire. Waterloo. 27177; dam. Bell. 43641. by Dirden, 17980. Prospect won first prize at Indiana State Fair ns a 2 year-old. He Is a real Percheron type and a sure breeder. Student 96562, color, black, star, foaled Feb. 27. 191.:. Sire. Geneva. 76935; dam. igne, 78703. This colt is sound and has proven himself a sure breeder. Prospect Cadeau. 121070. color, black, star, foaled May Id, 1914. Sire. Prospect. 70172; dam. Daisy, 90277, bv lams Cadeau. 43131. French Draft Stallion. Graden Casino. 20532. color black. Foaled Apr. 24. 1910. Sire, Casino. 19972; dam. Rosellle, 15179. Gradin Casino is a sure breeder and a good worker in harness. Has good style and action and is the only French draft horse in the sale Percheron Mare. Mabel, 49020, color. black, foaled April 28. 1907. Sire. Dutch, 45156; dam. Virgie. 26877. in foal to Prospect. Maine, .107366. color., bay,, star stripe, foaled April 29. 1913 Sire, lams Cadeau. 43131; dam Myrtle. 25683, in foal to Prospect. Bedeliah. 95810. color, brown, foal<i ed May 15. 1912 Sire. Epars. 77215; dam. Perch. 54000; in foal to Prospect. Louise. 87817, black mare, foaled April 9, 1911. Sire. Udler. 52276; dam. Babe. 57572; in foal to Prospect. Hallie’s Pet. 127543. color, black, star. foaled. June 28. 1915. Sire, Prospect, 70171; dam. Hallie. 75743. Rosella. 129961. color, black, star, foaled June 17. 1915. Sire. Grevia Junior. 91524; dam. Cuba. 55492. Also 2 Percheron Geldings, coming 3 years old. sound and good workers; 1 bay driving horse, coming 4 years old; bay gelding. coming 2 years old; 2 brown mares, coming 2 years old; black year-old gelding; gray mare. Ten Head Holstein Cattle, fresh cow. 5 years old; cow 5 years old. fresh last of March; 2 4-year-old cows, giving good flow of milk; one 3 year old cow. giving good flow of milk; 3 heifers, coming 2 years old. fresh soon; 2 bull calves, eligible to register. We are keeping only registered stock and there is no fault in these. Forty Head Duroc Jersey Brood Sows, gilts and boars, 5 tried sows. 32 gilts and boars. Sows are of the best of breeding and bred to noted boars. Cattle and grade horses will sell before dinner. Sale to commence promptly at 10 o’clock. Terms made known on day of sale. Send for catalog. JOHN C. STEMEN & SONS Middle Point, O. Ed Kirkland and H. L. Iglehart, Auctioneers. | HELP WANTED | FOR RENT —Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping; ’phone 521. —B. W. Sholty. 38tu-th-st-tf 'PHONE ME FOR DATES—Public sale crier; also writer of Lincoln Life Insurance. —F. M. Gossard, Tocsin, Ind.; "phone No. 28. 44-e-o-dt6 WANTED—To relit 5~~ or 6 room modern house by April 15th. Call ’phone 817. 48tf FARM - FOR - RENT—Southeast of Berne.—Margaret Drake, 827 No. Third St., Decatur, Ind. 3-7-10 FOR RENT —A farm for rent. Inquire at this office. 556 t WANTED—A second-hand fireproof safe. Inform C. W. F. Davis, Monroe, Ind., R. R. No. 2. 57t3 FOR RENT—By April Ist. a 7-room house close to Mercer Ave. Water, light and gas. Will sell. Inquire 333 Marshall St. Phone 286 or 42. WANTED—Dining room Girl. —Murray hotel. 32tf NOTICE TO AUTOMOBILE OWNERS. The Secretary of State is now able to furnish automobile licenses as fast as applied for. Therefore, I have ordered the city police to enforce the state license law. Any one running an automobile without a license after this notice will be prosecuted. CHAS. N. CHRISTEN, 5712 Mayor. MONEY TO LOAN. We are prepared to loan money on farms in Adams and adjoining counties at 5 per cent interest on long time, with the privelege of paying loan at any time. DECATUR INSURANCE AGENCY. Offices Schafer Bldg., Decatur. 13eod-tf Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARY SURGEON DU n/ , Office 143 £ none Residence 102
DAILY MARKET REPORT. east’ BUFFALO. I East liiilTtilo. N. Y.. Mar. 9 (Spec i ini to Dally Dttnocrul) Itccclpi-. L--920; shipments, $11.411; officlirt to Now York yesterday, 380; hogs closing . steady. Medium and heavy, $15.40(H15.5ii; yorkers, $15.25©$ 15.40; pigs. $13.25 , ©513.75; roughs. $13.7541 $14.00; 1 stags. $11.000112.50: cattle. 3<m; . strong; sheep, 4.600; strong; top 1 lambs. $15.30. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago Wheat, No. 2 red. nomlnj al; No. 3 red. nominal; No. 2 hard. $1.96%; No. 3 hard. $1.95' 4 . Corn. ; No. 2 yellow, $1.(19>-.© >51.09%; No. 3 , yellow. $1.07©51.1>9' 4 ; No. 4 yellow. I $1.05%© SI.OB. Oats. No 3, white. 60©60%; standard. 60%©62t'. Rye. No. 2. nominal; No. 3, $1.55. Barley. ’ sl©sl.3L Pork. $33.15. Lard, i $18.97. Ribs, $16.80. LOCAL STOCK MARKETS. Heavy and medium. $J2.00©512.25; ' pigs and lights. $11.25© $11.75; stags. ■ $9.50. roughs, $11.00; prime steers. ' $8.00©58.50; lignts. mediums. $7.00© $7.50; cows, $5.00©56.00; good bulls. [email protected]; bologna bulls, $5.50© $6.00; calves, $11.00; best lambs, ' $11.00©$12.00; mediums and lights, 1 $9.00©$10.00; ewes, $6.00® $7.00; ! wethers. $9.00©510.00. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eggs 25c; i>utter, 20©25c. GRAIN MARKET. Wheat. $1.90; corn, $1.45; oats. 57c; rye. $1.25; barley, sl.o<>; ciover seed. ■ $lO 00; a’sike seed. $10.Oo; timothy seed. $1.75. POULTRY MARKET, Chickens. 15c; fowls. 15c; ducks, 13c; geese, 11c; young turkeys, 15c; old Tom turkeys. 13c; old hen turkeys. 13c; old roosters. 7c; eggs. 25c; Jnd. Runner ducks. 11c. Above prices are for poultry free from feed. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered, 41c; butterfat, at station. 39c; butterfat, in country, WOOL ANO HIDES. Wool, 37c; beef hides, 17c; calf hides. 18c; tallow. 6c; sheep pelts. [email protected]. , PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence. 3 miles west of Preble or 2 miles east of Tocsin, on what is known as the August Schlickman farm, on the Decatur and Bluffton road, on Monday, March 12. 1917, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m„ the following personal property, to-wit: Two Head of Horses: Two mares, one 2 years old. and other 5, will work in all harness. Four Head of Cattle: Durham cow. with 6 weeks’ old calf by side: Durham cow. with 2 weeks old calf by side; Hereford cow, 6 years old: Roan Durham hull. Twen-ty-eight Head of Hogs: 7 brood sows, 20 head of shoats. 1 male hog. Farming Implements: Rude manure spreader, corn sheller. blacksmith tools. 2 sets of wonk harness, roller, 2 farm wagons. 2 com plows, hay car and track with entire outfit. 2 hog houses, set hay ladders and hog rack, good buggy: 250 bu. of solid yellow corn. 3 tons of baled Isay and numerous other articles. Also a 1915 Overland automobile in good condition. Terms: —$5.00 and under, cash; over $5.00 a credit of 12 months will he given, the purchaser giving bankable note bearing 8 per cent interest after 6 months; 4 per cent off I for cash. No goods removed until settled for. The ladies of the German Reformed church will serve lunch. Sale held rain or shine. MANFORD BOYER, i John Spoiler. Auctioneer. o PUBLIC SALE. I The undersigned will offer for sale at his resilience, 8 miles- south of Decatur. 1 mile south and 4 miles east of Monroe. 1 mile north and *4 mile west of Salem on the Oliver Steele farm, on Thursday, March 15, 1917,1 beginning at 10 o’clock a. m„ the following personal property, to-wit: Four Head of Horses: Pair of grey mares, coming 8 years old. one due to foal March 26, weight about 1400; 10 year old gelding; coming 4 year' old bay mare. Four Head of Cattle: ' Two full blooded Jersey cows, one with calf by side, other due to be fresh March 26; Durham cow, due to be' fresh in June; spotted yearling heifer. Fourteen Head of Hogs, including 6 brood sows, due to farrow in March; 8 fat hogs, will average around 200 lbs.: 3 will weigh about 165 lbs. each. Poultry: Three turkey hens and one gobbler; one goose and two ganders; also some chickens. Farming Implements: Three riding cultivators, 2 new ones; 2. walking breaking plows. 60 tooth harrow. good as new; end gate seeder, good as new; disc and trailer, good as new; mower, 7 ft. cut binder; hay rake; Osborne hay loader, good as new; Flying Dutchman corn planter, used one season; mud boat; truck wagon. 2 horse wagon and box; top buggy; set of double work harness; 4 horse collars; about 50 bt» seed oats; 10 tons mixed hay in mow; % barrel cider vinegar; Economy King, cream separator, god as new; kitchen cabinet; table, coal oil stove, and numerous other articles. Also a five passenger Ford touring car in good shape. Terms:—Under $5, cash; over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note, with : approved saourity; 4 per cent off for • cash No godos removed until settled , tor. STEELE & EVERETT. ’ Jeff Liechty and Harry. Daniels, ■ Auctioneers. Democrat Want Ads Pay ’ Dr. L K. Magley VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. PHONE 186 DECATUR. IND.
VuTli i: IO HIUII'IK CIATIII' Stale us Indiana A.liin.s M lb .. S.di.-c l„ li.-fbi «a.n Bead <>f <‘<>minl«i'i"neis "f tl is ~i tholr <>.n..- In tl , h lu-.-nttir. InillHiin, will '‘nH.lcex m ' i,t.>|...salx sot th- foll-winc '-r .1 ' ; h-edan..- with th- H""’’ ‘ ' .a,' plaitx ami protll- tt-sy "it 11 M . tn- utnlltor of l t al, L . | M ; itiiil tinder the laws of th- Stat •' '"'ih innin II—»e brl<l*e, . tali'* ll "" h ' ; w.st -f I'i-I'l-. Indiana. ■ Alfred Graliinii bridge. lat I' ) olid 4. mil- east of Monroe. In Marlon Fren-h bridge. ' 3 """ xoiith of Linn Grove, ln<l Ed dillno ser bridge. . mil'« west of Pri'lde, Ind. t ,,rtlo>a«t John Hark bridge, X miles nortto ' • «»f Ih'ine. ln<l. . . .. .u.rlh Albert Spullor hrl«lK<\ 1 rnl, ‘ ’ 4sf Monroe. 1 n«l. , .. • Isaae B-er bridge. I>i mll-s todth J went of Herne, Iml. , , , i,._ . phll S.ltclf-rsteln bridge. • mu northwest of incattir. Ind. . John Felty bridge, 3 mll-s ■ <st ’ ’"sia'te' l!"n- bridge. ‘ mH'* •_> miles south of Berne, ‘nd. S.Hd State Line bridge being bHii.i.l ed on th- stat.' line betw--" yCounts. Indiana, ami M-r>- r ' j Ohio, the sane- svill oe built nn.l. ■ 1 ■ bs virtue ..f the Joint a< lion ol t P.oaiil nf Commissioners of .-.nd ~ • ams Counts-, and the l.oatd of missioned of said .Merer ) Said sealed nropoanls will led at 1" o'clock a. m.. on the <■ ■ Ol April. 1917. and th- s , 1 tic l-t to the losvcst ami best num •■'"li'ids’slmll include all labor and ma- • t-rlal for sal.l ss-o.k In tm ear ss. 11 ; extra compensation be alloss i ans additional ssork alleged t- as been done bv the contra, b- s>r ' " iraetors to whom the contra, t nt.i ."Anv"one desiring to siilmiit plans and sp. . ili. alloas for compel l G"' . the same letting may do so bs tiling . the same svlih the .mints am jot of 1 Adams County. Iml., not teas 1 , .las s l.efor* I lie das of Jettil.t. ' ' r tract. Provided. If any Plans ot spe. | iflcnttons in. lode the use ot a J ' ( lente.l device er any urn. le .rnttro I I i>v monopoly the speellications ■ ■■ ' he accompanied l.y a statement of H ' 1 t<‘» ins upon which Hitch <lo\ i< •• ( • j tit le may be used or ~,' t ;unP t,. l t Each bid shall be accompanied > ,'n personal or surety bond in a . eqtia) to double the amount of ti ■ h . lil-.l for the svork hid on: the sam I j be approved by the l.oatd ot t ontm ■ shatters of said Adams t ounty . ■am 1 bond shall be .ondltloned tor h I faithful performance of tlie «" rk - I '' sureties, if personal, shall l» s ’ ' dents of the State ot Ind ana, om I ss-hom shall be a resident of Adam. County. Indiana. » I The itourd reserves the right to .. 'ieet arts or all blds. Time tor .om- , pletion of the work will '’ e h “ Krp n ' upon at the time of letting the .on Gis-en by order of the Board tnissionerx of A.la.ns indmn.t :t-ir. Auditor. Adams County. Ind. yoTlt i: or st HOOI. HOI 'F. I.t:iI'lXti. Notice is heretic given that the Advisors Board of liarttord beiiool Tosvtiship. Hartford Township. Ad.in* Ci'untv. Indiana, and the undetsigtie. Trustee thereof, svill receive sealed bids at the public school building in l.inn Grose. Indiana, in said township, until , ~ . Saturday, the Sl»t !»■•' " f 'titiel.. at |O , clock a. m.. tor tarnishing .ul the materials and performing all th. labor according to the plans and specifications now on tile in the om.e <t said trustee, and nt the office of Oscar Hoffman, necatur. Ind.. in tin erection and construction of ant u school building in said township on a , trai l of land owned by said township, situated near the center of said tossn!‘hNotive Is also given that at the same time nnc. piace sealed bi..s ssiil also lie re.ei.etl for furnishing tomaterials and performing the labor according to said plans and spe. Hi.ations in the erection of said building including Hie Chemical < loset system toil excluding the heating and 'ent iating work ami apparatus: and at the same time sealed bids will be leeei'-'t as aforesaid for furnishing the matei- . lais and doing the Work in the erection of said liuilding excluding the Chemical Closet system and the heating ami ventilating apparatus, and at the same time and place sealed tuns will be received tor furnishing materials and doing the work in constructing and .installing the Chemical ' loset svsteiff. heating and ventilating apparatus ami also the heating and ventilating apparatus excluding the Chemical Closet system and also tot tile Chemical Closet system as a sepi mate item. • Tile right is reserved to reject any land all bids and the right is also reI served to accept I.lds for tlie whole t of said work or in parts as above set !""e.u Ii bidder will he required to deposit witli his bld a certified . heck in •lie sum of J.mn.tm as a guarantee Halt lie will enter into contract i.i writing for the construction of said work if awarded him. and failing so t. do. tlie check will lie forfeited to Hartford ; School Township. Successful bidders will be required to enter into contract in writing for ■ the performance of said work as awarded and will lie required also to give bond with securities to the approval of tlie undersigned for the 1 faithful performance of said contract, land for tlie payment of all lulls in full for labor, materials and board arising out of tlie performance of said work. Signed. PETEIt FOX. ( Trustee of Hartford Schoo 1 Township. of Hartford Township, .blanis County, Indiana, a-IC-2:: NOTICE. I have started a dray in Decatur ind will be glqtl to do your work at any time. Prices right. Call phone 82S or at T. A. Tanvas harness sncp.-e-Jolin Hoover, 5G6t MANGOLD & BxAIKER 1 Corner Monroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215.
j 24/2 tb. sack Jewel Flour $1.20 . 5 Tb. box Franklin Cane Sugar ...45c I Dromedary Dates, a box 13c; 2 fcr 25c “Not a Seed” Raisins 18c J Oak Leaf Seeded Raisins 15c , Mustard Sardines, a box 13c; 2 for 25c • Oil Sardines, a box ...,10c; 3 for 25c I Lake Herring, a tb 10c; 3 for 25c Holland Herring, a keg $1.20 Catsup, a bottle 10c, 15c Mustard, a jar sc, 10c ' Boneless Herring, a jar 10c Tuna Fish, a can 15c, 25c Salmon, a can 13c, 15c, 20c Fish Flakes, a can 13c, 2 for 25c Oranges, Bananas, Lemons and Lettuce. WE pay Cash or Trade for Produce: Eggs, 25c; Butter, 20-32 c. Arthur Fred Mangold Baker
i FISHER HARRIS groclr? duality, service and low prices.
tatofs. buNhel I Peck ;j„ Deca* 1 ,24 4 lb- buff 1 ,1( * >1.23; i tur I* l<»ur •• $2.45 J i.,”t l Xhi«i"^ 25 r ■ L,'.Mk ta «.l , Flour 52.75 I*l lb. bag ■ • ’ j. 5c 'Good Quality Rice. ' 22( . |FancJ b Head Rice, ib- - Palm Olive Toilet Soap. Glk ’ 2 l‘,| Clinialene softens the 1 ' P k K?: 7cl ! il P <-aVßmal Bakinu l’o''•4 sST™' t-«-. I and Danish Prize >"k • 3 tag, cans Hesl l>a.k
iny He id and Leaf Lettuce. Radishes. Onions. Tomatoes. ( elery. c o I'ot itoes New Cabbage, etc. Cauliflower. Sweet I otatoes. PHONE i s YOUR ORDERS. CALL PHONES 5 or 48. FISHER & HARRIS grocer! South Second Street Opponhe Cour Hoi e “oFcourse you want individual pictures of the members of your family—and they want yours. Rut do not neglect the family group, for such are the pictures that are most cherished as the years go by. MAKE THE APPOINTMENT TODAY. ERWIN STUDIO 'Phone 807. Over Callow & Kohne Drug Store. Expert Kodak Finishing. Mint i: "i itx u xi:rn i:m:>T ol aHUUIIIIIIIIIIIIIHllinilllllHH»M»a«« ti STAR GROCERY« .!■ ':. ■■■ ■ m appear in* 1 g j : gtmraiitmmaMMaiaMMntnms tur. Indian: -n ig- -Illi a ■. "i Maret: 'H I'll7. ami shew ,nuse. if an "' 'IG M tlie final settlement a—:..its with th,-H 5 Sa/ita Clara FrunM, » * approved. an<l n. i.> i> m Jj i" ll'-a ami S ship and :< a Dried Peachea, tb. .........I—shares. ALPHEI’S M KOOP. ft x !><■ tie in.i yH California Flga g Hooper & Lenhart. Attys. g .■ tt d Maple Byrup ~ W*' Mk - 8 rr W 4ir di California Table Psache«...ll« g 0 Mince Medt, Quart Can... « a felLac dollar* worth of food and property e»ery year Kui ywr I U It mu tad caico aad atop with I t* Clfldied ChiTflM •• a «•••>•* >*• XA/ CIjRN ■ J X k Salmon, ? can. »« ~ It b aafe to qk. Deadly to ,•* rata but harmless te ; *'» human beings. Rats simply U dry up. ?*o odor winterer, * Pumpkin, TtnCy ...... e ( Va.uaWe boolLet tn each can, •: “How to Destroy Rau." J~ 25 c, SO c and SI.OO. "WWS?’»• PeaN TaplOCS, ffe. ..•••••••'•• £ la Seed. Hardware. Drug , <! ■ad Goworai Wros 3 4 California Whit. CharrlM .»« :; The Holthouse Drug Co., Decatur. '■ Red Kldn.y Bean., tfc I#e x Wm. F. Jaebker, Preble. i# g George I. Davis. Pleisant Mills. IS Dll * Plctftaa, do*. H s « 1 n 1 Self-Rl.lnf Buckwheat 1H i Garden Seeds 3 r, “ * i ii New Caro M.al ........w.l>* j; 2 I RSS. tOr t)C p Campbell’. Soup. ......" I i Same Price As Bulk Seeds h Hl JOHNS S2S r ! vv-je: i-ocz » 1 " "" ■— I Hunsicker s New Grocery Grocery For Those Who Want the Best Prices Never Higher Than Elsewhere and Usually Lower.
Fancy Large Dark Red Cranberries special for Saturday, just the ‘hing for canning, qt. o No. 1 California English Walnuts ° Regular 15c kind, tb onNo. 2 California English Walnuts regular 20c kind, ffi. California Navy Beans, a substi Beans, f °3 ffis* MiCh ‘ Ban Sou P California Pink Beans, tb. ' ' ,2c Flake Hominy, best grade, tb l c Extra good grade Cooking Ri ce tp Fancy Head Rice, tb ’ ..4 lbs , 7c Good Grade Bulk Rolled Oats, so Extra Fancy Large Dill p, A | es !
Phone No. 97 For Quality and Service. Prompt Service, Courteous Treatment, Tk V i AND he value for Your Money Always „,, BERT HUNICKER •very. 3id. Do or o j i n ( erur b an Station.
3 cans Fancy Dried Peas, lb. Flake Hominy or Rolled Oats. the pound Quart Jar Fancy Queen Olives 22c* Good Quality Imperial Tea 25c 3 pkgs. Moxie Pan take Flour 25c \ pkg Oil Sardines, with key, can..',c Mustard Sardines, large can in, 3 5c cans Sun Brite Cleanser 10c 3 10c pgks. Fould’s Macaroni or Sphagetti 2,- K . New Crop No. 1 English Walnuts, lb 20c Shelled English Walnuts or Almonds, Ib GOc I Shelled Pecans. Ib g;, c j Fancy Baldwin Apples, pk. 35 c Sweet. Juicy. Sun Kist Ori anges. doz.. ~ 12, 15, IS. 20c ' Full qt. tin Pompeian Olive Oil \ 90c Lake Superior Salt Herring, pound Sc 6 rolls Toilet Paper for ...25c
doz 1 Fine Quality Whole Sweet doz10c; 3 doz. 2 Fine Large Cans Spinach, can • l< - Large Carts Fine Grade Pumpkin can ,J * Extra good Grade Pink Salmon 2 cans Fancy Table Peaches, large cans ~-o 2 cans : ’ c Large Cans Pie Peaches, 3 cans - 5C Golden Rio bulk Coffee, Th Economy Coffee, in I Tb. cartons ■ Full quart Fine Breakfast in Macon Jar 1 ' H :*,dquarters for Fru'ts and V ' etables.
