Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 23 November 1917 — Page 4
Low Price, Quality and Service With Every Purchase FISHER & HARRIS GROCERY
Sand Grown White Potatoes, peck 35c 24 lb. bag Polar Bear Flour $1.60 241 b. bag Gold Medal Flour $1.60 2 cans new Pack Corn for 25c 2 cans new Pack Peas for 25c Large cans Red Beans ...,10c Large cans best Pack Hominy 10c Large cans Pork and Beans in Tomato Sauce 10c Large cans Green Gage Plums in Syrup 10c 2 cans new Pack Green Beans 25c 2 cans new Pack Wax Beans 25c Crisco. the high grade lard substitute, lb 28c Karo Syrup. Golden Color. ' 2 gallon 10c Gallon pail 80c Karo Syrup, white, 1 > gal. 43c Galion 85c 2 cans Oil or Mustard Sardines 15c Large cans Sardines in Olive Oil 15c Fall Caught Lake Herring. pound 10c
Fancy Celery, Leaf or Head Lettuce. Oranges, Bananas, Turnips, Carrots, Beets, Hubbard Squash, Pumpkins, Cranberries. etc. Fresh Baltimore Oysters, qt. 25c. Free City Delivery. Prompt attention to telephone orders. Call either of our 'phones, sor 42. FISHER & HARRIS South Second Street Opposite Court House Dentist: '•ti Formula gsS /x A /
More Groceries lor the Same Money Or the Same Groceries for Less Mnney is Our Motto at the Leading Grocery. BERT HUNSICKER
Phone No. 97. (White Rose) best of all Win- i ter Wheat Flour, in 12 lb. sacks 70c White Rose Flour in 24'/ 2 lb. sacks $1.38 White Rose Flour in 49 lb. sacks $2.75 Bulte’s Best or Polar Bear Red Turkev Wheat Flour. 24 lb. sack $1.65 49 lb. Sacks Bulte’s Best or Polar Bear Flour $3.25 No. 1 Lake Herring Salt Fish for -the meatless days, lb. 10c Fine Grade Sweet Potatoes, pk. ..38c; bu. $1.50; lb. 3'zC Good Cooking Potatoes, pk. 38c Bushel $1.50 Large cans Red Beans, good quality, can 10c Large cans best quality Hominy, can 10c 2 cans new Pack Corn, good grade 25c 2 cans Pearly June Sweet and tender Peas 25c Large cans Fancy Strawberries, special, can 15c Large cans best Pack Pumpkins, can 12c Large cans Yellow Table 1 Peaches, can. .17c; 3 cans 50c (Jelly Con) equal to Jell-O, I any flavor, 2 boxes 15c Extra Fancy Seeded Raisins, l 1 lb. boxes 13c; 2 boxes 25c Extra Fancy Seedless Raisins, 1 lb. boxes 15c Large pkg. Good Quality Dry Mince Meat, pkg 10c Qt. Mason Jar very best grade Mince Meat 30c
BERT HUNSICKER
Macaroni. Spaghetti and Egg r Noodles. 2 10c pkgs, for 15c Golden Rio Package Coffee. I 3 lbs 55c Pound pkg 20c I 5 lb. box Argo Lump Starch 25c r N. B. C. Butter Crackers are ;• better, lb 15c 1 2 Bbl. boxes, at, lb Lie Cal. Evaporated Prunes, lb. 10c ■ Cal. Evaporated Peaches, pound 12'ic • 5 lb. bag Quaker Brand Rolled Oats 35c ■ I Ihs. new Red Beans 50c Cracked Pearl Hominy, lb. ,6c Large pkgs. Post Toasties.. Lsc 12c pkgs. Krumbles 10c 3 large pkgs. Fresh Toasted Corn Flakes 25c 5 bars Kirk's Flake White Soap 28c Pound can Genton Baking ; Powder 17c Pound can Lily or Common Sense Baking Powder ..10c 6 Rolls Toilet Paper 25c Qt. Jar Fancy Queen Olives 25c Large Juicy Grape Fruit, ea. 5c Yellow and Red Onions, medium size, pk., 25c.; bu. 90c Hand picked Apples, pk. . . ,25c
Free City Delivery. 1 lb. can best quality Pink Salmon ....20c; 2 cans 35c 1 lb. pkg. Japan Teat Dust, package 18c New York Pure Buckwheat Flour, 5 lb. sacks 45c 10 It), sacks 85c 5 lb. pkg. New Quaker Rolled Oats 35c; lb. 7Vic • Maple Wheat Flake, regular 18c pkg., 2 pkgs 25c > 3 large boxes Fresh Toasted Corn Flakes 25c r Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs...2sc Jersey Corn Flakes, pkgs. .15c c 2 pkgs. ' 25c c Bulk Rio Coffee, 20c grade, ) my price, lb. ,16c; 5 tbs. 75c Good quality Santos Coffee, c 25c grade, my price ....20c Hunsicker’s Special Blend ' Coffee. 30c grade, special 25c Good quality Matches, box .5c ■ Macaroni, Spaghetti or Egg Noodles, 3 iOc b0xe5....25c • P. W. Crackers are the best, j pound 15c ' i Crisco, beter than lard, 1 lb. i can 28c Very best quality Lard Com- | pound, lb 26c 5 bars best quality White I Laundry Soap, ..24c; bar 5c White Line or Golden Rod I Naptha Washing Powder, box sc; 6 boxes 25c Top prices paid for Fresh Country Eggs. ‘Phone your orders early if convenient to No. 97 for quality and service and the value for your money, always.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTLSINGSECTIONI THE DEMOCRAT CLASSIFIED PAGE tells houtet. pianos, gocarts, farming implements, and many other useful articles. Look it n over each night and see if there is anything of Interest to you in it. | If you want to sell, buy, find, or give anything away, let the Democrat R Classified Columns do it for you. Results guaranteed. H -.•> •»»< -»»« -rc -teems-t
THE SEASON IS HERE—THE TIME HAS COME—Now is the time for you to sell your old furniture and other articles that you can no longer use. Probably it is just the thing your neighbor is looking for. LET HIM KNOW IT thruogh the DEMOCRAT Classified Section. 'Phone 51.
MIS( ELLANEOUS Selling your cream to the Creamery is like depositing money in a bank—you are sure of correct returns. — MartinKlepper Co. Fresh Oysters at Martin’s Bakery. At the sign EAT. INDIAN GASOLINE — More mileage, less carbon, more power.—Kalver-Noble Garage. HAVOLINE OlL—The correct motor lubricant. — KalverNoble Garage. Stop at Martin s at the sign EAT and lunch at all hours. MONEY TO LOAN on improved farms. Long time, 5 per cent interest, partial payments. Any time. See A. C. Fast at Farmers’ Trust Co. Bank, Huntington, Ind. JUST RECEIVED— Fresh supply delicious candies and nuts. King's confectionery. John Henry Hogg, who sold his 240 acre farm */i mile east of Murray, will hold a public sale Monday, Nov. 26—10 big red cows, fresh, and heavy springers; 140 head of sheep, machinery, etc. “OUR SIMPLEX (KEROSENE) GAS BURNERS" —Do away with wood and coal. Hundreds of pleased customers. Agents coining money. Small capital necessary. Sihiplex Gas Plants Co., Nabicht & Louis. Dist. Mgrs., P.O. Box 378, South Bend, Ind. Dressmaking at 244 North Seventh street. NO HI NTING Allowed. No hunting will be allowed on the Jesse L. Singleton and R. J. Mann farms in Root township. We have quite a herd of live stock on the farms, and ’ kindly ask the hunters and sportsmen to keep off. JESSE L. SINLGLETON. R. J. MANN.
HOM' IS THAT top on your buggy or automobile. If it is worn out you had better get a new one put on before the long cold spell. See Decatur Carriage Works and we will give you the best service and the lowest prices. MAKE APPLICATIONS HERE We have a full set of motor vehicle blanks and have started to fill out and file applications for the 1918 auto licenses. Get in before the rush and be among the first to get the new number plates. We will take care of all the notary work and send the blanks in for vou. THE DAILY DEMOCRAT.
FUR RENT FOR RENT—The John Drummond house on 12th St- In- • quire of G. W. Cramer; ’phone 15-E. I FOR RENT —Seven room house on ' Fifth street. 2 doors south of M. E. church. Partly modern. See John S. Colchin. 11 FOR RENT—Eight room house on Marshall St. Just off of Third. Inquire of Sutton & Heller. j FOR RENT OR SALE— Seven room house on So. Winchester St.; gas in house, good cistern, and acre of ground. Will rent cheap.—Mrs. C. E. Peebles, at John Barger’s residence, on the Craigville 'phone. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED WANTED —100 pairs of shoes to half sole and repair at A. W. Tanvas, HARNESS SHOP, No. 2nd St. WANTED. I WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH —Don’t matter if broken. I pay $2.00 to $15.00 per set; send by parcel post and receive check by return mail.—L. Maizer. 2007 S. sth St., PhiladeL phia, Pa.
FOR SALE CINDERS FOR SALE. Until further notice the sugar company has cinders for sale. Inquire at factory. FOR SALE A full blooded yearling Durham stock bull. Inquire at the Hoosier Packing Co. FOR SALE—FOR SALE —FOR SALE. GO acre farm, 2% miles south of Decatur, % mile from school house . A good 8-room house on it, barns, ] well and cistern. Well tiled and all, good farming land. Good fences and cross fences. Also 120 acre farm in Ashtabula county, in Ohio. Will trade for city property. Reasonable time allowed on balance. 100 acres is good farm land, and rest In timber and pasture. Five miles from Jefferson, Ohio, county seat. If interested call or see Thomas S. Dowling, W. Adams St., Decatur, Ind., or ’phone 784. FARM FOR SALE—TO TH’.; HIGHEST BIDDER—SAT., DEC. 8, 1917 —AT ONE O'CLOCK P. M — I will of fer at public sale to the highest bid-1 der, my forty-acre farm, one-halt' | mile south and one and one-half I miles east of Craigville. Land is all under cupltivation, has six room' house, and barn 30x40. with additional sheds, corn cribs, large hen house, shop and granary, and ther out buildings. Good orchards. Sale at the farm. Terms, S2OO down, and balance due March 1, 1918. —Joel Kern. Bunn & Baumgartner, Aucts.
LOST AND FOUND LOST—Auto license. No. 14688. Probably on Berne-Decatur road. Finder leave at this office. LOST —Ladies' black purse containing between four and five dollars. Lost somewhere between Baughman’s store and P. O. Finder, please return to this office or at 422 South First street and receive reward. LOST- Purse, between Madison St. and Presbyterian church. Contained small amount of change, keys and letters. Finder please return to this office. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN —Little black dog, with curly hair, 4 white feet and touch of white on tail. Finder please return to 128 Fourth St., and receive reward. SSO REWARD—Ford automobile stolen at Portland, Ind., evening of November 18; fivepassenger, equipped with four Racine tires, factory No. of engine 1450490. Indiana license No. F-3562; muffller gone from car; hole drilled through end of emergency brake with pin inserted; shellac placed on rear of hood around coil boxes; both rear fenders slightly bent; horse blanket and overcoat stolen with car; $25 reward for recovery of car; $25 for information leading to detection of thief.— Chief of Police, Portland, Ind.
AMBULANCE SERVICE Up-to-date equipment, will answer calls day or night, in or out of the city. ’Phone 61 day, or 60, 303, 377, night.—Gay, Zwick & Myers. CLEANERS THE HIGH COST OF LIVING will not bother you. Make that old suit or dress or gloves of yours look like new by having them cleaned or pressed at the DECATUR DRY CLEANERS, W. Monroe St. HELP WANTED—FEMALE OF INTEREST TO ADAMS COUNTY WOMEN. LADY WANTED To show and sell the finest line of spring fabrics in the country. For particulars, address the WILCOX COMPANY, Binghamton, N. Y. M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings DECATUR, • IND. Telephone: Office 90; Home, IM
BEO iss DON’T • send away broken parts to be re.placed by new and expensive ones. Our welding service will save big .' losses. FARM MACHINERY. Metal parts that get broken can be welded good as new at much less the | expense of new ones. THE HOLTHOUSE FIREPROOF GARAGE. NO HUNTING ALLOWED Notice is hereby given that hunting 'and all tresspassing is forbidden on • I the Nuttman land, located in the north 1 west part of the city,. Violators will 'be prosecuted. Please take warning and keep off. J. M. LENHART DAILY MARKET REPORT EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N~Y.. Nov. 23—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts. 4. 800; shipments. 3.940; official to New York yesterday, 3,420; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; one deck. • $18.35; yorkers. $17.905? $18.10; pigs. [email protected]; roughs. $16.500116.75; stags. [email protected]; 1 • attic. 350; strong; sheep. 3.400; active; lambs. $17.75; down. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago—Corn. No. 2 yellow, and No. 3 yellow, nominal: No. 4 yellow. $2.02%. Oats, No. 3 white, 6994® 7034 c; standard. 70*4@71c. Rye. No 2 nominal; No. 3. $1.77. Barley. sl.lO i @51.40. Pork, nominal. Lard. $27.55 ® $27.60. Ribs. $27.50. CLEVELAND PRODUCE MARKET, j Cleveland —Apples, new, southern.. [email protected] per bushel; peaches, J [email protected] per bushel; potatoes,! $2.25® $2.50 cwt ; Virginia Sweet I potatoes. [email protected] per bbl.; Delawares. sl.2s@si 35 per hamper; Jerseys, $5.50® $5.75 bbl.; butter, creamery, extras. 48%@49c; prints. 49% @ 50c; firsts. 45% ® 46c; seconds. 43% @44c; process extra. 43%@44c; pack- - ing firsts. 37%@88%c; seconds. 32%c; Eggs, firsts, 46c; seconds, 36%c; storage, 34@35c. Poultry, chickens, 18@ 22c; broilers, 19@21c; springers, 19 20c; broilers, sl9@2lc; springers. 19 @2lc; young ducks, 22@24 c; young geese. 20®24c; turkeys, 30@31C.
HOOSIER PACKING COMPANY. The Local Stock Market. Heavy and medium, $14.75@ $15.00; pigs and lights,, $12.50 @514.00; roughs, fourteen dollars; i stfigs, $12.00 @ $12.50; prime, j steers, $8 00@$8.50; lights and mediums, s7.so@s 8.00; bologna bulls, $6.50@57; calves, sl2@sl3; best. I lambs, [email protected]; mediums and i lights, $9.00@$10.00; ewes, $6.00® $7.00; wethers, [email protected]. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eggs, 35c; butter, 25-30 c. GRAIN MARKET. I Wheat. $2.02; corn, $2.60; oats, i new, 61c; rye, $1.50; clover seed, $13.50; alsike seed, $9.00; timothy j seed. $3.00; wool, 65c; barley, SI.OO. POULTRY MARKET. Chickens, 15c, towns, 15c; ducks, ‘.3c; geese, 11c; young turkeys, 15c; 1 'ld Tom turkeys, 13c; old hen turkaye 18c; old roosters, 7c; eggs, 35c; Ind. I dunner ducks, 11c. Above prices are I for poultry free from feed — CREAMERY PRICES. Butterft, delivered. 46c; butter- . fat, at station, 44c; butterfat, in country, 42c. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool. 65c; beel aides, 16c; calf hides, 20c; tallow, 6c; sheep pelts, [email protected] HOUSER FUNERAL SATURDAY The funeral of Mrs. Geo Houser, ■ who died Wednesday noon from a stroke of apoplexy, will be held at the _ home of her daughter, Mrs. Monroe > Besser, 121 South First street, SatJ urday mornin gat 10 o'clock. The 5 Rev. W. Paul Marsh will officiate, in- ■ terment will be in the Decatur cemet tery. , STOP AT I KINGS e for fresh candies (bulk and . in the hox), nuts and fruits, e Our stock is of the very best, A trial will convince ‘ you. Daily Newspapers. Periodicals. KING’S CONFECTIONARY
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