Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 28, Decatur, Adams County, 1 February 1918 — Page 4
| CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION | ai:«r. Ilf you want to sell, rent or buy. if you have lost or found or want U y to advertise where you can get ;esults you would naturally want to jj get the BEST for your money. The Democrat CLASSIFIED COL- ?: ii UNIN is the place to advertise; It is the cheapest and best way. You rt H are bound to get RESULTS, you will get the very best RESULTS and H H you will get RESULTS that count. If you have an ad, ’phone 51. In I::;:::::::::::.- ;:r.:tt:;n: si
IN A TIME LIKE THlS—Everybody wants to get the most money for the goods that they have to sell, in fact everyone wants RESULTS. Have you tried the DEMOCRAT CLASSIFIED COLUMNS yet? If not. ’phone fifty-one and give us your ad, that’s all you have to do. The Classified Section does the rest by bringing you RESULTS. MISCELLANEOUS + The best place to sell * + your cream is at the * * Creamery. Highest prices + * alwavs. * * MARTIN-KLEPPER CO. + + CREAMERIES. . + + + + + + + + + + '*’ + + + <• Barney Kai ver pays 75c a hundred for iron. automobile owners. I am now ready to make out your application blanks for 1918 licenses. At the Kalver-Noble Garage. FRANK E. CONTER. Notary Public. ALL OF THE VERY latest patriotic songs on sale at Yager Bros. & Reinking's. Stop at Martin s at the sign EAT and lunch at all hours. National Light Kerosene is different. One trial will convince you; 20c gal.—K. Knapp & Son. If you want some of those Liberty Duroc Gilts now is the time to speak up- Cheap. Can be bred for summer. Schwartz Bros., care David J. Schwartz, Berne, Ind. PERSONAL. LET MADAM KOSMOS help you by giving your life prediction. Send birth date and ten cents to D. L. Kosmos, A-71, Louisville, Ky. A BARGAIN—Schaff Bros.’ 88note player, and 25 roils. Introductory offer. Come and take a look at it. Life guarantee.—Auth Jewelry Store. I * + ♦ ♦♦ + + ♦* + *♦* + ❖ Sell your cream to Schlosser •> •b Bros.’ first-class Cream Buying + + Station. We are now located on + + North Second street, opposite •fr Ga, . . ick & Myers. Our price + + for butter fat this week is 52c •fr per pound. Watch this space + + for the very highest prices in + •J, the city. Give us a trial. + 4. SCHLOSSER BROS. + + A. Lenhart, Genl. Mgr. + *++++++ + + + + + + + FOR SALE FOR SALE—Complete threshing machinery, consisting of i one 20 h. p. Case engine, one 36-58 steel separator, with clover attachment. Inquire of Jacob L. Liechty, Berne, Indiana, R. P. No. I. FOR SALE—Thirty head of good feeding shoats. Inquire o£ Hosea Ray on Julius Haugk farm, one mile north of Decatur; R. R. 1. 27t6 FOR SALE —Either a Universal range or a Portsmouth cook stove. Will sell either one, but not both. Also a sofa, good as new. —L. E. Summers, ’phone 651, or call at 909 Walnut St. 25t36 . FOR SALE—Four year old bay mare, I heavy built, good farm horse. In-1 quire of Wm. Beihold. Decatur, Ind., R. R. No. 7. FOR SALE—Two good milch cows, heavy springers. One iron gray horse, 5 years old. Inquire of Daniel O. Kehrn, Decatur. R. R. No. 10, on Mud Pike. 25t6 FUR SALE—Eight room house and lot, gas. electric lights, drove well, good cistern, wood house, barn and summer kitchen. Brick street side and front. Inquire of W. B. Teeple, ’phone 364 or 431, or call at 125 So. 2nd St. FOR SALE—Good rail wood. Inquire of W. B. Martin, Decatur. R. R. 5. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Office rooms for rent, over Bernsteins. Old surveyors office. Inquire A. D. Suttles. FOR RENT— Modern 6 room house for rent on Jefferson St., half sq. from court house. Call 709.- -J. F. Arnold. i FOR RENT —Four room house on |
CLASSIFIED RATES I 8 pt. regular like this —not over 20 | words - three times for a quarter. 8 pt. black like this—not over 20 I words —two times for a quarter. 8 PT. CAPS LIKE THIS—NOT t OVER 20 WORDS —THREE TIMES FOR FIFTY CENTS. 10 pt. like this—five cents a line. I G-iiil I red. Jnquir 'of M;uy \u:i. 1935 Mercer Ave. I FOR RENT—Six room house I on So. 6th St. Has lights and . water. Good garden lot in con- , nection. Inquire of Mrs. U. ,! Deininger. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED WANTED —100 pairs of shoes to half sole and repair at A. W. Tanvas. HARNESS SHOP. No. 2nd St. WANTED—WouId like to rent a , small farm. Address H. Meyer. ! 1115 North 2nd St.. Decatur. Ind. OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED—DON’T MATTER IF BROKEN—I pay $2.00 to $15.00 per set. Also cash for old gold, silver and broken jewelry. (Send by parcel post and receive check Iby return mail. Will hold goods for 'ten days for senders approval of my [offer. L. Mazer, 20C7 S. Fifth St., • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. M ANTED—MALE HELP WANTED—Five men with some selling experience in Indiana. Compensation $250 to SIOO per month, limited only j by the ability of the man.—The Stetson Oil Co.. Cleveland. O. male help WANTEIk SI.OO WILL BE GIVEN to each of several schoolboys who will deliver copies of the Curtis publications to customers. Onjy schoolboys —clean, xenllemaiih ami ambitious — nee.l apply. The SI.OO 1. in addition to liberal .ash profits ami many otlir | advantages. Apply to ttnnni.li mumu. litis So. 3rd St. Decatur. Indiana. HELP WANTED— FEMALE WANTED—GirI to do housework. No I children. Only two in family. Telephone 512. ( LEANERS. HOW MANY TIMES THIS WINTER have you thought to yourself. If I had a new suit I would go to that ’ party. Every man has some time or other in his life said these words. WE HAVE SOLVED THE PROBLEM. You can make that old suit look like new if you ’phone 695. We will call and take your old suit, and with our expert DRY CLEANING and (PRESSING will make it look like: new. GIVE VS A TRIAL. Decatur' j Dry Cleaners, W. Monroe St. 1 Decatur Shining Parlor and Dry Cleaning Shop. Suits pressed while you wait. Hats cleaned and rebloeked in the latest style. Shoes dyed black, bronze and brown, floods called for and delivered. Patronage solicited.—Wm. Cavados, ’phone 302, 119 So. 2nd St., Decatur, Ind. LOM AND FOUND LOST —A Knickerbocker bracelet watch, in leather wrist case. Finder return to E. L. Kintz cigar store and receive reward. 26t3 I LOST A hunch of keys somewhere down town. Please return to this office. 27t3 FOUND-Hound, with collar and lock on collar. Initials on collar, R. M. —Grover Sells. Monroe, Ind., R. R. 3. Monroe telephone. 27t6 LOST-St. Rift prayer book. Finder return to this office and receive reward. 2713 LOST —Elgin gold watch, eithI er on Fl. Wayne-Decatur interurban car. or between the 1 interurban station and J. M. Gibson home, east of DecaturFinder return tothis office and receive reward. ’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. j DEMOCRAT WANT ADS ! PAY BIG.
DAILY MARKET REPORT eastTuffalo. East Huffalo, ’n'."" y"., Fob. 1 (Spc- < ial lo Dully Democrat) Receipts. 4.0(10; shipinciits, 1.520; official to New York yesterday. .’’,230; hogs closing weak. I Medium, heavy and yorkers, $17.25 (1/$17.::o; few early, $17.35; pigs. $16.50© $16.75; roughs. $15.50© $15.75; stags. sl4.oO(Hsl4.r>o; cattle. 475; slow; sheep. 4,400; steady; lumbo, $18.65; down. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago- Corn. No. 2 yellow, noni- - Inal; No. yellow. $1.78; No. 4 yel- “ low. sl.63ffi sl.(>s. Oats, No. 3 white. SS.’ii ss’..t•; standard. 88©.<s9c. Rye. No. L<‘ $2.13. Harley. $1 [email protected]. Pork, nominal. Lard, $25.40. Ribs, $23.35(fi>524.10. CLEVELAND PRODUCE MARKET. I Fruits- Apples. [email protected] box; cranberries, $12.00 <?i $13.00 bbl.; i 1 grape fruit, Cuban. $4,[email protected] perl I crate; oranges, Florida. $5.25®55.50 box; naval, [email protected] box; lemons, ' $3.00055.00 box. Vegetables Beets. [email protected] half, . bu.; carrots, 25050 c half bu.; leeks,, ‘ UGfrZ'BOc bunch; turnips. [email protected] | half bu.: cabbage. Holland seed; • [email protected] ton; celery, home, grown. 25@65c doz; onions, green. ’ 12015 c bunch; dry. [email protected]<i, cwt.; cauliflower, [email protected] doz.; egg j plant. [email protected] case; mushrooms,! $2.40 per 4 Ib. basket; peppers. $3.75! I @54.00 6 basket crate; potatoes., . $2.50©' 1 52.60 cwt.; off grade, $2.00 cwt.; sweet potatoes. Delaware, ’ $2.25052.35 hamper. Butter— Creamery extras in tubs, 52@52%c; prints, 53@53%c; firsts.; 47@48c; seconds, 43%@44c; paeki ing. 34 0 35c; oleomargarine, first grade, 30031 c; nut oleo, 28029 c; cheese. York state. 26 029 c. Eggs —Firsts, 60c; seconds. 37%c storage, 44045 c. Poultry Alive, chickens, 27 0 28c; ducks, 28 0 30c; geese, 24028 c; turkeys, 27©30c , Rabbits—s2.2oos2.4s doz. HOOSIER PACKING COMPANY. The Local Stock Market. Heavy and medium, $15.00; , pigs and lights. $14.00; . @515.00; roughs, $15.0C; stags $13.00; prime steers, SS.OO@SSSO; lights and mediums. [email protected]; bologna bulls, $6 [email protected]; calves. $10.00@$11.00; best lambs, sl2.oo©s 13.00; mediums! and lights. [email protected]; ewes. $6.00 j < @57.00; wethers, [email protected]. . GRAIN MARKET. < Wheat, $2.07; corn, $2.00; oats, new S2e; rye. $1.50; clover seed, 1 $16.00, alsike seed, $11.00; timothy , seed. [email protected]; wool, 65c; barley. . SI.OO. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered, 52c; butterfat. at station. 49c; butterfat, in country, 48c. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool. 65c; beef hides. 14c; calf 1 hides, ISc; tallow. l»c; sheep pelts, ( [email protected]. _ ( PUBLIC SALE. As I have rented my farm 1 will offer for sale at public auction at my j residence, 7% miles northeast of Desatur. 1 miles north of Bleeke ] church, on what is known as the Mary E. Reinking farm, on Tuesday. February 5. beginning at 10 o’clock sharp, tilt- following property, to-wit: Four Head Horses: Bay gelding, 4 |vears old. weight 1350; sorrel mare. I 4 vears old. weight 1300; bay gelding, >4 years old. weight 1100; aged bay mare, weight 1300. Seventeen Head of Cattle: Jersey cow, coming 6 vears old. was fresh In November, a good milk and butter cow; Shorthorn < ow. 9 years old. will be fresh in ' Feb.; Shorthorn. 7 years old. will be fresh in Feb.; brindle cow, 4 years j old. will be fresh in Feb.; Shorthorn 'J cow. crossed with Jersey. 4 years old,; Swill be fresh in Feb.; Shorthorn cow.' 1 years old, will be fresh last of 1 March; Polled Durham cow. 3 years ( ' | old will be fresh in March; Holstein | S ■ ow, 3 years old. be fresh in Feb.;;' ' Holstein cow. 3 years old. was fresh ■ in July; 8 head of young cattle, will j 1 ( be year old in spring. Farm Imple- ■ 1 intents: Deering binder, 7 ft. cut,!, with tongue and trucks; Deering mower. 5 ft cut; Rock Island hay | | loader, bay tedder. Deering hay rake, , Zanesville corn planter. 10 row Su-1 perior single disc drill, 16 inch Oliver j Sulky plow. 14 inch Rock Island 1 breaking plow, 13 inch Moline Scotch ' breaking plow. Brown & Manley cultivator. Walter A. Wood manure spreader, top buggy, 3t4 inch Weber wagon, 6% by 16 ft. hay ladder, set power clippers, 250 shocks corn in field, 2 or 3 ton of timothy hay, 50 or 60 cords of buzz wood, set double brass mounted breeching harness, set double work harness. 4 leather collars. set single driving harness, 2 sets mud boat runners, grindstone, large size lard press, Red Cross cook stove, 18 in. fire pot. Florence heater, kitchen cupboard, two 8-ft. extension tables. 6 cane bottom chairs. 2 couches, 5 rockers, 7 kitchen chairs, dresser and commode. 3 iron bedsteads. 3 sets springs, wash machine and other articles too numerous to mention; 700 bu. seed oats in bin. Terms; —Under $5, cash in hand; oyer that amount a credit of 12 months will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note bearing 6 per cent interest the last 6 months; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. MRS. LEAH McVEIGH. . John Spuhler. Auct. Frank Mclntosh, Clerk. I I ndies’ Aid of Clark’s Chapel will serve lunch. 21-31-1-2 .. n Mr. and Mrs. Claude Laisure and daughter, Glendoris, of Monroe, were shopping here today. M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral FurnUhlna* DECATUR, • IND. Telephone: Office 80; Home 185
I DISTRICT BOARD CLASSIFICATIONS ' The district board allowed nineteen defe " ed Xo'Three Class three, tai of thirty-one claims. Fourteen were 0' v «" ere placed in Class one. and wto Claes four. The '■« ma I lnd ' r ’ hA f ’ U d rt *m ( : d upO n were upheld by the ! All appeal cases on which the local doa^ d . . £ wi || be called for phy- ' district board. Then who were placed in Class one sical examination. Those classified '* ere - j. Qrante d Class 2. August F. Peck. Decatur. Claimed Clast 2or 3, G c|agg Walter- F. Fuelling, Decatur. Claimed Class 2or . P Harry W. Erhart, Monroe. Claimed Class 4.. p 1 Edward Shoaf. Decatur. Claimed Class 2; pl. Erman D. Bixler. Berne. Claimed Class 3, pl granted Class 2. W.lson C. Chronister. Decatur. Claimed Class: .or g Edward Rich Monroe. Claimed Clas» 4. P‘- .. ‘ j aced class 1. I Albert L. Celchin. Decatur. Claimed Class or ’ p , c|aM 2 ' Wilbur D. Porter. Decatur. Claimed Class 2. P p | ac ‘ ed class 1. -Henry Ackermann. Fort Wayne- Ca med Cla.S 2. fPlaced.Gta 3 J Dwight Roller. Pleasant M'"*- C | . a '2’ ed P ranted class 2. Charles H. Tieman, Decatur. Claimed Class aor , a I Harry A. Martz. Monroe. Claimed Class 3. p'aced c ChaHey Thieme. Decatur. Claimed Cl«. 4: P ace > C uHul'vH r Rritm Decatur. Claimed viuss c. o> h I Theo. F. Graliker. Decatur. Claimed CUss 2: c|a^ s 2 • Oscar Bultemeier. Decatur. Claimed C ass 4, p , Albert H. Fruchte. Magley. Claimed Class 3 or 4 placed Class 2. John R. Kline. Decatur. Claimed Class 2 - P l ’ ed J 1 ’” I Emil Christener. Monroe. Claimed CL'.ss 2. place: ■ Gustav Schuler. Decatur. Claimed C.a« 4 9 ra "‘cd I Arthur W. Haggard. Monroe. Claimed Class 3, placed Class Chester Fox. Sterling. Claimed Class 2; P ,a « d 1 ’ James C. Runyon. Geneva. Claimed C'ass 4. placed C.ass 1. Floyd Liby. Monroe. Claimed Class 2, granted Class 2. Joseph C. Bleeke. Decatur. Claimed Class 2; granted class 2. I C... , SR — 2: tion of local board sustained. Fred Fuhrer. Geneva (alien). Claimed Class 2 or 3; granted Class 2. Action of lOOftl board in sustained. , —
ONE DELIVERY A DAY ! As a means of curtailing expenses, only one delivery a day will be made to the different parts of the city by the merchants’ free delivery system. The delivery hours will be as follows; South part of city beginning at 7:30; Central at 10:00; West part at 2:00; North part at 4:00. Citizens and patrons please get your orders in so they ran be delivered. This is to go into effect Monday. Feb. 4th. 27-t3 MERCHANT’S DELIVERY. NOTICE Ail those knowing themselves indebted to the late Solomon Billman for cobbling, repair work, etc., are requested to pay at once or as soon as convenient to Mrs. Solomon Billiman. Kindly look after this matter as I would like to have all accounts settled. 25 t 6 MRS. SOLOMON BILLIMAN CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENT Rev. B. Ruf will occupy the pulpit at the magley Reformed church next Sunday. February 3. He will represent the Toledo Smith Memorial Home for Aged People, for which a building is to be erected in the near future. OTTO ENGLEMANN, Pastor. o — ALL OF THE YERY latest patriotic songs on sale at Yager Bros. & Reinking’s.
PUBLIC SALE Tues., Feb. 5,1918 2 miles west and 2 miles north of Bluffton, on the Lee farm. I will sell the following personal property: , MACHINERY: —3 farm wagons. 2 new ones and 1 old one, 3 sets ot ladder beds with combination hog racks; 1 new Osborne mower. new double dises. 7-14 s; trailer for a 6-14; 1 manure spreader, good as new; 3 new corn cultivators and one old one; 2 five shovel cultivators, 1 Keystone gearloss hav loader, new; a new breaking plow, 1 potato planter, 1 eight disc Hoosier grain drill; 1 ten-disc McCherry grain drill: 1 Oliver star gang plow. 1 Rock Island 14-inch sulky plow, 1 Ohio hay loader, 2 land rollers, 2 spring tooth harrows. 1 drag harrow, 1 feed cutter tanning niill. a one-horse corn cutter, 1 spring wagon, 1 buggy. 1 grindstone, hay knife, jointer, pair platform scales, hand. saw. hatchets, hammers spades, shovels, 2 new hay ropes, hay carriers, hay forks, pulleys, forks, junk, etc. Also one new J. I. C. check rower. , . , , , „ SIX HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES, as follows:—1 mule team, 5 and 7 years old. extra good workers; one 9 year old mare, weighing about 1450; 1 bay general purpose mare, — years old; 1 team 7 and 9 years old, good workers, weighing 2800. THREE SETS WORK HARNESS, collars and sweat pads. EICTHY HEAD OF CHOLERA PROOF, double treated brood sows, consisting of 6 Big Type Poland gilts, with papers; about 20 Duroc tried sows and gilts, with papers; 2 Chester White male pigs and one gilt with papers; 2 Duroc male pigs with papers; spotted Poland sows and gilts, 2 belt They can't be beaten in Wells or adjacent counties. Also 2 spotted 1 oland sows. These gilts and sows will range in weight from 200 to 700 pounds, boars. One of those fine gilts, Big Type Polands, from the t. C. Garrett & g, ■ herd. from the great boar, Garrett's Wonder 100355. w’lll be sold to the h a. st bidder and the money will be given to the Red Cross. This gilt will weight 350 lbs. by day of sale, bred to a spotted Poland. ■’o HEAD OF BIG RED FRESH COWS: - Some of these cows are milking two and three gallons per day and feeding their calves. 50 heavy and b'. .;va>-d springers. 3 registered Shorthorn cows. One registered Shorthorn bull. 1 bull and one heifer calf eligible to register. 2 fine veal calves 2 Jersey cows. 3 fine Holstein "cows. 1 big roan cow. 3 black cows. 1 black Angus bull. Also 40 head of steers and heifers, yearling calves. Some of these cows have been milking 5 and 6 gallons per day. Have sold a car load of-the last < hoice of these cows to the shippers at an average of nearly SIOO per head. Farmers why not buy these fine grade Shorthorn cows and keep them in the. country? With milk at $3.00 per hundred and the prospects of the highest beef the world ever saw. why not milk a good cow? 1000 BUSHELS SEED OATS, more or less, Side Oats and Great Dane. 1 pair and one trio of Embden dry land geese, Prize Winners. 8 dozen full blooded Leghorn hens. 2 Buff Leghorn Roosters. 10 full blooded White Leghorn roosters. 3 Mammoth Bronze turkey toms. 6 Mammoth Bronze hens, extra fine. This machinery will all be sold before dinner and we will soil as much as the day and weather will permit at this sale. The balance will go over till February 20th, when I will expect to close out everything that may be i left. I will also offer at private sals one 8-16 Mogul tractor, with 2-14 inch I bottom plows. One 1917 Buick, 6 cylinder automobile with winter top. 1 four cylinder model 25 Buick. One E. M. F. four cylinder automobile. Will also offer at private sale 80 acres of land known as George Watson farm, two miles south of Linn Grove, on easy terms. 64 acres in Put nam county, Ohio, one mile east and 1 and % miles south of Miller City. Also 33 acres two miles south and one-half mile east of Domestic. Indiana. Also 12 acres of virgin timber on the 33 acre tract, consisting of about 175 oak trees apd 75 other trees of saw- and ship timber, with all bolts, handle timber and wood, with one year’s time to be removed. These terms are listed with D. L. Reynolds Bluffton, Ind., for sale, or will sell direct on easy terms, one-third cash down, balance easy payments. Plenty of hot lunch served. Sale rain or shine. Terms 12 months with interest after 3 months. Discount 3 % for cash. Auctioneers; Harry Bunn J. J. Baumgartner, Cy Zigler. J. W. Doline Clerks: Josh Brickley and F. C. Waugh. John Henry Hogg.
I / C I M J w Steer Clear i 'i of concerns that are not ' HERE to BACK UP their goods. We GUARANTEE SATISFACTION with every sale we make and we are RIGHT HERE at HOME to BACK - UP our guarantee. Gay, Zwick & Myers Furniture and Undertaking
buy port less? {■ O PAY C^ S1 .."puRCHASES AND WE GtJAilYOU SAVE ON QUALITY. I |
2 lersey ‘'"'"se 2IX 3 large pkgs, loasieo best Rye i leu' - j -’ •' io lb. bag Strictly pure hew Red Beans line cookers. - Scotch Dried Peas. lb. ” New Pearl Barley, 3 lbs. ■ - Large cans best pack Early June Peas. £ an . L’ ft ’ lU< r Best Standard Sweet orn ’ | 2 cans ”V’ ’ ’ “’’ I Green Gage Plums in vrup l ’ o( .: ißest quality Lard Compound. pound •’ ‘’’ qi’i.. Quart jar high grade Cocoa 30c Fine Quality Imperial lea.
Head and Leal Lettuce. Celery. Oranges. Bananas. Apples. | I Cnl cJh iJ'fOT vour 'phone orders. Two ’phones, 5 and 48. I South 2nd St. _n,,p. I
Decatur Housewife Changed from Gloom to ( heer. "My stomach suffering was so severe that I could not have lasted much longer. 1 did not care so f much for myself but did not want to L leave my three little children who ’ needed a mother's love and tare. A cousin in California wrote me about
; The Central Grocery I 1 TELEPHONE 215 COR. MONROE & -TH S'. r * A e ■
L ißed Kidney Beans. 3 cans. .25c Tail can Pink Salmon 20c i Bob White Soap. 6 bars .. ,25c I Polly Prim Cleanser, 2 cans 15c Crisco, IFz lb. can 45c Magnolia Cooking Oil. Pt..35c
WEDNESDAYS—WHEATLESS DAYS. I ’ Corn Bread. Rye Bread, Graham Bread. I
; Whole Wheat Flour. 5 lb. | j bag 35c j Berdan's Empire Coffee a lb. 30c j Berdan’s Spring Hill Coffee. ■
Oranges, Bananas, Lemons. Apples and < abbage. i WE PAY ( ASH OR TRADE FOR PRODUCE: j Eggs, 50c; Butter, 30-10 c. i MANGOLD-GERBER CO. I The Store that is known as Economy’s Paradise. Groceries for the same money, or the same Groceries for less money at * BERT HUNSICKER’S
Phone No. 97. 5 lb .bag best quality Rye 1 Flour 33c 15 lb. bag very best quality i Rolled Oats 35c 2*7 lb. pkg. fancy Head Rice 25c ' Cracked Hominy, new, clean I I stock, lb. ...7'/ 2 c; 5 tbs. 35c 1 Flake Hominy, the very best | grade, lb 10c 10 ib. sack Graham or Whole ’ Wheat Flour 70c ■ \ 2 Gal. pail Golden Syrup..4oc 1 Gal. pail Golden SyruP...7sc ‘ t lb. pail Pennant Syrup, J with the real maple flavor 50c ? '1 Gal pail Pennant Syrup, with the real maple flavor 98c J Fancy Large Seeded Raisins ! ' in 1 It), pkgs. 13c; 2 pkgs. 25c Extra fancy Seedless Raisins > | in 1 Ib. pkgs 15c Blue Bell Oleomargarine in 1 I lb. cartons, Ib 30c ti Moxley’s Nut Oleomargarine, 1 I free from animal fats, 1 i Ib. pkgs 32c i Large cans Hebe Milk,2 cans 25c 4 small cans Hebe or Everyl 1 day Milk 25c 5 Best quality Lard Compound, ® pound 26c n Crisco, better and cheaper
h ’ Make this store your headquarters when in town. I BERT HUNSICKER I i TOP PRICES FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE-
pound -s.'c I |bs. Golden Rio Coffee ii I bulk for 75c I Pound ~..lfic I Fancv Santos Coffee; if you I have been paying 25c. try | a pound ol this special I Santos, at. lb 20c | Rainbow- Brand Oleomargar- | inc leads in quality, ami the f price only, lb 32c | Danish Prize. Hebe and Ev- | eryday Milk, can 6c I Large cans Hebe Milk. 2 cans 25c I Eagle Brand Milk for the ba- I hies, can 20c | California Santa Clara Prunes. I pound 10c I 2 large boxes Seeded Raisins 2‘>c | Fancy large Raisins, in bulk I 2 pounds 25c I 2 large cans hest pack Kraut 2'c | White or Brown Laundry I Soap, cake 5c I Kirk's. Flake White. Ameri- | can Family. Rubnomore j and Galvanic Soap. cake, ,6c I 10 lbs. large Yellow Onions 29c I Fall Catch Lake Herring. Hi. 10c I Qt. jar fancy Queen Olives 28c j Oil or Mustard Sardines. I j 2 cans Lsc I
,' Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy and I B '. took a course of it. I have since been B entirely well.” It is a simple, harm- | less preparation that removes the | ’ catarrhal mucus from the intestinal I 1 tract and allays the inflammation I ’ which causes practically all stem- I > ach, liver and intestinal ailmen I > j including appendicitis. Ono dose | i[will convince or money refunded B i Holthouse Drug Co - 111 ' j
■ Bulk Saur Kraut, 3 lbs. tor 2-c I • Tall can Red Salmon 30c < ’j Nut Brand Oleomargarine, | pound -/'“ c I ' Lard Compound, best, a In. I : Peas. 2 cans 2 */‘ I c Pan Cake Flour, 2 for .. - < I
alb ~'_ )C j t Pure Buckwheat. 5 lb. bag h I I Berdan’s Empire Tea, % lb. J- I II lb. Box Purity Oats 1'”- I
West Side So. 2nd St. than lard, in 1 !b. tins..27c 2 ibs large pkgs. Jersey Corn Flakes •••• Pkgs. Fresh Toasted Corn pigs- A. R. H. Dried Sweet Corn2Bc, pkg- 1 pkgs. McKenzie’s » ucK ; wheat Flour ... .28c; pkg- ■ 0 lb. sack very highest grade pure Buckwheat Flour ■ jjxtra good quality I.»neci Peaches, lb iood grade California P" unc \ 2 Ibs I tb. can Pink Salmon ••••■* 2 cans ...35c; 3 cans ■ I large cans Hand Pac- ei Tomatoes r Vfedium size cans Tomatoes Large cans Hominy or Beans, can ; ‘ Hirsch s Tomato Soup, no oci ter at any price, can.. ••• High grade White ■ soap, bar •• • • Jond grade Yellow %Sc Soap, bar ....sc; ba h : 14 oz. pkg. Argo Lump Sta • ; lb. box Argo Starch, boxc Ward’s Magic Egg Saver ta the place of 48 eggs, pkg- "
