Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 22 February 1918 — Page 4

* CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION f 0j i jjpia my ihi i |P| ihi rrnrtt*trT""* fW ‘ • r>, * w *-‘ a *- ;t, '- :o '- :n *-‘ a^ul ' ;il -^ It|| - iUBIj 4 Ilf you want to .ell, rent or buy, If you have lott or found or want H to advertise where you can get result, you would naturally want to q - get the BEST for your money. The Democrat CLASSIFIED COL- .4 H UMN la the place to advertise: It Is the cheapest and best way. You p H are bound to get RESULTS, you will get the very best RESULTS and H you will get RESULTS that count. If you have an ad, 'phone 51.

IN A TIME LIKE THIS-Every-body* 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 doe. the rest by bringing you RESULTS. MISCELLANEOUS ++++ + + + + ♦ The best plaee to sell + + vour cream is at the * ♦ Creamery. Highest prices + ♦ always. * ♦ MARTIN-KLEPPER CO. * ♦ CREAMERIES. * ++++++++**fr+++ NOW IS THE time to have that Auto painted. Spring is coming, get your car ready foe first day. of spring. Let us paint it. First-class work guaranteed.—Decatur Carriage Works, Monroe St. Decatur Steam Laundry—A firstclass laundry, not a saw-mill. Family washing, at six cents a pound. Work guaranteed. THE PICTURES ordered during the bazaar are finished. Pdense call for them at the Deinir.ger Millinery store. ORDERS Taken now for full blooded single comb white I.cghorn eggs for hatching. The best egg producers. Prices reasonable. Inquire of N. I’ Wagoner. Decatur. Ind. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS. I am now ready to make out

your application blanks tor 1918 licenses. At the Kalver-Nohle Garage. FRANK E. CONTER. Notary Public. RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS—The ! largest and most responsible, company of its kind in the. world—one of the oldest, hest and most complete lines madet Medicines, extracts, spices, perfumes. soaps, toilet articles, polishes, stock remedies, poultry supplies, dip and disinfectants. As Adams county is without a retailer for these products I will supply any one with them. Write to J. W. Meyers. P. 0. Box 1. Bluffton. Ind., or ’phone orders on the Craigville ’phone. BUY YOUR TWINE. We have received another shipment of Deering twine that we are selling at 26’/»cts. per lb. This is a good price on twine. There is only one chance in ten that twine will be lower, bnd nine chances out of ten that it will he higher. Any dealer, if he tells you right will tell you so. This is first grade Deering twine and there is no beter made. _SC’HAI ER HARDWARE CO. J POULTRY PRICES ARE HIGH —Simplicity incubators will make chicken raising easy and economical. Let us demonstrate. —IL Knapp & Son. GET PREPARED for spring work. Have your harness oiled and repaired at A. W. TANVA6’, No. 2nd

St ’Phone 471. ♦♦+♦+♦+ + + + + + + * ♦ IN A TIME LIKE THlS—Every- ♦ ♦ body wants to get the most + ♦ money for their butterfat + ♦ SCHLOSSER BROS. PAY THE + ♦ HIGHEST FOR BUTTER FAT. + ♦ This week we pay 52c per pound + ♦ Courteous treatment, better + 4> -ervice and highest prices. This + ♦is what we offer to you. — + •* Schlosser Bros., opposite Gay. ♦ ♦ Zwick & Myers’ Furniture Stere. + ♦ A. Lenhart. Mgr. + ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ + ♦♦♦♦♦♦ Stop at Martin's at the sign EAT and lunch at ail hours. YOUR AUTO LICENSE. Don’t wait till summer for your automobile license. Have it filled out todav at this office. RICHARD C. EHINGER, Notary Public. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Complete threshing machinery, consisting of one 20 h. p. Case engine, one 36-58 steel separator, with clover attachment. Inquire of Jacob L. Liechty, Berne. Indiana, R. R. No. 4. FOR SALE--First street property of.

CLASSIFIED RATES 8 pt. regular like thft —not over 20 words—three times for a quarter. • I 8 pt. black like this—not over 20 • words —two times for a quarter. . 8 PT. CAPS LIKE THIS—NOT i OVER 20 WORDS —THREE TIMES FOR FIFTY CENTS. 10 pt. like this—five cents a lint*. late Amos Gillig. adjoining Fornax | Mill. Lot 300 feet long, t•■ t.-ndirtg t<l river. Water, gas. eleeti ieity Eig , room house, cellar and attic Call or ‘phone 388 -Mrs. Sadie E. Gillie ► ► FOR SALE—WiII sell for s2s’ F one Brunswick pool table. I- Cost new $175.00. Must he sold ■by Saturday night. Inquire at this office. fi FOR SALE—The frame builds ing located at the corner of e Jefferson and Second Sts. Bids will be received until .March 5. Inquire of A. D. Suttles at the '! Old Adams County bank. II The Sol Spangler property, on Sth St., for sale. Easy terms. Inquire of B. J. Rice at G. R & I. freight office, e ' or 234 No. sth St. r i FOR SALE—Large Embden geese, al! white. Inquire Fred Wagner. 1 R R. No. 6. FOR SALE—B tear old mare, and top buggy and harness. Will sell cheap, if sold soon.— lax son Hobbs. Rivarre. Ind. FOR SALE—House, on West ; Monroe St. Small payment

down. Balance same as rent.— . E. .1. 'tilier. 1515 W. Monroe St. i FOR SALE—Span of mules. weighing about 1000 lbs. toigether with log wagon, harness land 5x12 rack; one driving horse, harness and buggy. Good j terms, inquire office, between 7 and 8, on Adams St., just west G. R. & 1., or call phone No. 600. FOR SALE Ten tens buy. per : ton. in'mow. t. quire this offi< e. ' i FOR SALE —Pure bred Barred Piy- ; mouth Rock cockerels. $2 and $3. t From prize winiers of Bradley strain. ! —C. D. Kunkel & Son. Decatur, R. R. No. 7. 'Phone 8 on M line. FOR RENT i FOR RENT—Grain rent, farm ‘ 102 acres. First farm south * of village of W illiams. Root , Twp.. Adams county. Address H. L. Norris, Portland. Ind. — — s i FOR RENT—Five loom house, one t and one-half south, and one mile t ■ -ast of .Munroe. Orchard, barn, bar- r den. and pasture in connection. In quite of Frank Ray. Monroe, Ind.. R. R. No. 2. ..I. FARM shocks of corn fodder for sale. — » 1 \V. P. Colchin. FOR RENT OR SALE—Seven room ■ lion- and acre of growM, on So. i Chestnut St. Inquire at John Barger j residence. Craigville phone. 1 FOR RENT—Modern 6 room house for rent on Jefferson St., half sq. , ; from court house. Call 709. —J. F. i. I Arnold

| MISCELLANEOUS W ANTED .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, 2007 S. Fifth St., ' Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ’ WANTED—A place on farm. , Married man wants to hire by the year or month, to a good . reliable farmer. Inquire at this i office. I ' WANTED—Four or five year old bay mare, weighing about 1600 pounds, direct from farmer. ’Phone r 107-Y. Monroe line. e—— WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED —Salesman. capable of earning $l5O or more per month. Fine opportunity for man aequaint- - ed with Indiana trade to establish " permanent and substantia! business. ‘ Stetson Oil Co., Cleveland. Ohio. I ■ ■ ■ f CLEANERS. ' HOW MANY TIMES THIS WINTER j have you thought to yourself, If I • had a new suit I would go to that . party. Every men has some time or

other in hi Lfe ■ »4 tn«*a word? WE HAVE SOLVED THE PROB LEM You <an make that old flult look like new if you ’phone 695. W* will call and take your old suit, and with our expert DRY CLEANING and PRESSING will make it look lUt* new GIVE US A TRIAL. Decatur Dry Cleaners.' W. Monroe St. DECATUR SHOE SHINING i ARLOR. for ladies and gents. Hats cleaned and blocked. Expert work. Shoes dyed, cigars, tobacco, candies, cleaning. pressing and repairing. "Goods called for and delivered. 'Call 302.—Wm. E. Cavados, 'Prop., 119 So. 2nd St.. Decatur. Ind. SPECIAL NOTICE TO FARMERS! I have installed a machine to sharpen disc harrows I do not use lan emery wheel to draw the temper land burn th<;m. You do not have to I take the discs off separately. Bring the two sections and I will do the rest. Steel points sharpened and re- _ layed. Horse shoeing and repairing. ’ No. 2nd St. X 43t6 HARRY FIKE. ii ' - M. .1. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING >' Fine Funeral Furnlahlngs DECATUR. • IND. I Telephone: Office 80; Home 1® ! — — i PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public » auction on the Frisinger farm. 1& miles southeast of Decatnr, Indiana, on Tu- -day. Feb. 2«. 1913, beginning promptly at 10:00 o'clock, the following property: 10 Head if Horses and Mules: Gray mare. 9 years old, weight 1700 lbs.; gray hors?, 6 years old. ! weight 1700 lbs.; gray mare 7 years old. weight 1500 !*os. in foal; black ! mare. 5 yeras old. weight 1600 lbs.; these are all good workers; black driving mare, ti years old. lady broke, also , good worker; 2 year old sorrel colt, ‘ been worked; bay spring colt; span of mules coming yearlings, will make fine ones. Seven Cows: Three Hol ( stein cows will have their <nd in April; 2 Poll iMirhani cows, coming . 6 years old, will be fresh in April; Holstein cow. 5 years old. will be ( fresh in May; Guernsey cow. 3 years ( old. will be fresh in April;2 Toll Durham heifers; Holstein heifer. Sh ep: Thirty breeding ewes, some with lambs by side, others will lamb soon, one Shropshire buck. Eighty Hog-: Five Duroc brood sows, bred; two Butkshire brood sown, bred; Chester f White sow. bred; 23 shoals, weight ( 100 lbs : 6 shouts. weight 65 lbs.; 40 j “boats, weight 50 lbs.; Duroc male t hog Hay and Corn Fodder: Ten ton J of timothy hay in mow. 500 blshel of t orn ami f Ider, also oats straw . 100 a bushel of recleaned seed oats. Farm- j ing implem nts: Two gang plows. 3 section harrow, rod roller, tandruni disc. Black Hawk com planter. P. & O. corn plow, P. t O. 2-row corn plow, n 2 mowers, hay tedder, hay loader. J » farm wagons with box beds, nearly ? new: low down Clover Leaf manure ♦ spn tder new, 10 disc drill, set of da .p boards, 4 sets of heavy harness, sets of light buggy harness, rubber t lira buggy, storm buggy. 2 hay ladders c and racks combined, 120 egg incubator. 5 gal. harness oil, 25 lbs. of axle grease, galvanized coal oil barrel. . mar.v other articles too numerous to e mention. Terras of Sale:—All sums under ■>• $5.00 cash in hand. Over that amount * a .-’■edit of 12 months will lie given. 4 the purchaser giving bankable note ” bearing 8 per cent interest the last 6 p months. 4 oer cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for M. F. RIPBERGER * John Spuhler. H. Daniels, lucts. „ W. A. Lower, Clerk. g Lunch served at the noon hour. g “SEE ‘GETSJT PEEL OFF THIS CORN.” > o ! Leaves the Toe as Smooth as J* the Palm of Your Hand. y The corn never grew that “Gets- h It” will not get. It never irriates J the flesh, never makes your toe sore.' j 1 Just two drops of "Gets-It” and i I presto! the corn-pain vanishes, s Shortly you can peel the corn right t ®< 1 i ■ I It's Wonderful to See "Gets-lt" Heel , Off Corns! ’ off with your finger and there you ) are pain-tree and happy, with the g toe as smooth and corn-free as your . palm. ’"Gets-It” is the only safe „ way in the world 10 treat a corn or ~ callus. It's the sure way—the way 1 that never fails. It is tried and true it —used by millions every year. It ! always works. "Gets It” makes cutting and digging at a corn and fussing with bandages, salves or anyh thing else entirely unnecessary. I. “Gets-It" is sold by all druggists (you need pay no more than 25 cents), or it will b esent direct by E. Lawrence & Co. Chicago, 111. Sold in Decatur and recommended 1 as the world's best com remedy in , Decatur by The Holthouse Drug Co. and Callow & Kohne. r Democrat Vv ants Ads Pav

MARKtIS STOCKS if I JDaily Report <«• L<»<al wl ' <»reign .Market*. e Chicago. 111.. ~F<"’i>. 22 (Spoel#! r Itallv livmocratl Price testrh „ n ~|| futures on th.' Chicago board of trade were in effect today A' •' ; l .‘ ( .* la | mooting last night ajnuxe ” f : ' ;i , C “ l * WI,S mi ve •’ i ul mats .ontra. ts for future delixet). -jit was also ruled that yesterday- ' < losing price for hog products should Ibe the maximum figure Corn an< wheat maximmls stand. The hr • product maximums are: Mu> pors . ; in( , nil deliveries for I!'l\*;'’ 1. highest known May lard. . July. $27.25. .May short ribs, $.6.21. luh s“6 55. Maximum from J'U. ; ml of the year. $27.25 for the lard ? ami $26.55 for short ribs. < ’Ol n Nos 2 and 3 yellow netnlna* \’o 4 vcllow. $1.75'71 $1 >5. Oats. No ; wilite 94U«195L.< ; standard. ■mi Rye. .<>. 2 »2.4fi Barley. $l.O-. ' fit t2.no. Pork, nominal Lar.l. $26.00. t Ribs. $25.10«iiJ25 60. ® >, . N Y , ial to lewilv Democrat!- Receipts. .. ■■ hipments. I.'JOO; official to New York yesterday. 1.330; hogs closing steady. . 1 Medium ami heavy. slß.OOffislß.ls; yorkers and mixed. $18.10©$18.2o; few $18.30; pigs. sl6.7s<ji $17.00: l roughs. [email protected]; stags. $14.50; down; cattle. 200; steady; sheep. S 00; slow; lambs. $17.25; down. Cleveland. © — Special to Democrat > --Fruits: Apples. $3.50(5'53.75 bbl : cranberries. $12.00 'a' $13.00 bbl , I grape fruit.' Cuban. $4.004i5150 per ’ . rate; oranges, Florida. $• 25 fi s•> I box; naval. $3.755i56.65 box; lemons. , 53.00 @55.00 box. 1 Vegetable!—Poets. l>sc@sl 20 half bu.; carrots, 25@50c half bu.; leeks, 25@30c bunch; turnips. [email protected] half bu.; cabbage. Holland seed s7«oo@ SBO.OO ton; celery, home grown. 2n@6sc doz; onions, green. 12@15c bunch; dry, [email protected] > cwt.; cauliflower, [email protected] doz.; egg plant. [email protected] case; m»shroom_s. . $2.40 per 4 lb basket; peppers. $3.75 ( @54.00 6 basket crate: potatoes. , s2.sfhfi $2.60 < wt.; off grade. $2 00 ( cwt.; sweet potatoes, Delaware, | [email protected] hamper. , Butter Creamery extras in tubs, j 52@52%c; prints, 58@53*&c; firsts. 47@48c; seconds. 43%@44c; pack , ing. 34@35c; oleomargarine, first ( grade. 30@31c; nut oleo. 2> 71 _’?> ;,j cheese. York state. 26@29c. ~ , • Eggs—Firsts. 58c; seconds, 37*»c; , storage. 44@45e. . ] Poultry—Alive: Chickens. 28@32c; , ducks. 28@30c; geese. 24@28c; tur- , keys. 27@30c | Rabbits—[email protected] doz. 1 ( LOCAL MARKETS. HCOSIER PACKING COMPANY. , The Local Stock Market. I ( Heavy and medium, $1500; , pigs and lights, sl4 00; ] @515.00; roughs. $14.00; stags. $12.00; | prime steers. [email protected]; lights and j mediums. s7.so@sS.(b; bologna bulls, , $7.5 171 $S Or. (.lives. sll.oo@ $12.00; best lambs. sl2.oo@sl:s 00; mediums and lights. $9.00@$10.00; ewes. $6.00 , @57.00; wethers, [email protected]. GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, $2.07; corn, $2.00: oats, new. 87c; rye. $1.50; clover seed. $16.00; alsike seen. $11.00; timothy seed. $2 [email protected]; wool. 65c; barley, SI.OO. ' I CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, •delivered, 's2c; but-; terfat.'at station. 49e; buttrnfai; in % country, 48c. — I < PUBJ-iC SALE, | I Having decided to quit farming to j engage in business I will offer for 11 sale a’ public auction, on what • taL known as the John Shosenburg farm. t 4 miles south of Pleasant Mills, a i miles southwest of Willshire, 11 ‘ miles southeast of Decatur. mile east and ‘ 4 mile south of Salem, on j Monday, Feb. 25. 1918, beginning at I 10 o'clock a. m.. the following prop- ’ erty: Seven Head of Horses: Black mare. 6 years old. weight 1300; bay,' gelding S years old. weight 1300; bay j ( gelding, coming 3 years old, well ' broke; 2 coming 2 year old colts; 1 horse; 1 mare; yearling horse colt; child's saddle pony, coming 2 years old. weight 300. Seven Cattle: Durham cow. 7 years old. fresh by day of sale; Holstein cow, 3 years old. due to calf in Sept.; Jersey cow. 4 years old. due to calf in March; black cow. Vz Jersey, due to calf in May; 2 yearling heifers, coming 2 years old. will be fresh in August. Eighteen Head of Hogs: Three brood' sows, to farrow in April, 1 in May; 14 fall pigs, weigh from 75 to 100 lbs.' each; 12 doz. chickens. Cochins, Leg-, horns and Plymouth Rocks. Farming Implements; Rock Island hay) loader, used 3 seasons; W. A. Wood mower. 5 ft. cut, used 2 seasons; self dump hay rake, Oliver riding plow, witii rolling cutter and jointer combined; 2 walking plows. McCormick, binder, in good shape; Buckeye disc gyain drill with fertilizer attachment; Osborne disc. 14-16 with 4 hitch; John Deere corn planter, 2 spring tooth harrows, spike tooth harrow, land roller. 2 wagons, one with bed; gravel bed, top buggy, spring wagon, hay ladder and hog rack combined, set of heavy breeching harness, set of' hip strap harness, I set of single buggy harness, set of double driving harness, collars, pads, large feed cooker, 2 iron kettles, lard press, grindstone, Buffalo 220 egg in- ' cubator, good hatcher; Geo. Stahl brooder, 3 galvanized chicken coops. „ seed corn tester. Household goods, davenport, like new; glass cupboard, p table, 2 rag carpets, 9x12 rug, bed, ® mattress and springs. 2 churns. Mar- , pie cream separator, wash machine. L ' dishes, mission lamp, collapsible go- ’’ cart. 150 bu. of Big Four oats and '' other articles. Terms: —$5.00 and under, cash; ? over that amount a credit of IS a months wil be given, the purchasei y giving bankable note, bearing 8 pel cent interest after 6 months; 3 pel “ cent off for cash. No goods removec n until settled for. ’• G. W. SHOSENBURG. G. R. Hileman, Auct. W. P. Merriman, Clerk. Ladies’ Aid will serve lunch. 13-21-21

Al ts NOW THEY AfiF COOriN'.| tobacco to make it 81.111 » For a good n>any year® The American Tobacco Company have been conducting a series ot experiments having as their object th* improvement of smoking tobaccos. And it is interesting to know that one of the greatest of their discoveries was one of the simplest, and that was. that cooking or toasting tobacco improved it tn every way. just as cooking most foods improves them. They took a real Burley tobacco,grown in this country; toasted it as you would toast bread; moistened it to replace the natural moisture driven off by toasting; made it into cigarettes, called them •lUCKY STRIKE, the toasted cigarette," and offered them to the public. The result has been the greatest demand ever created for any tobacco product in a similar length of time. The change produced by toasting is not only most wholesome, but the flavor is greatly improved, justas cooking improves meat, for example. WHILE AT WAR Women Suffer at Home Gosmx. Imo.—"Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription has

given me such great relief that I am glad to tell of it so that other women who suffer may know what will help them. J was all run-down in health, became very weak and

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• nervous and could not eat or sleep. Nothing seemed to do me any good until I began taking 1 Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and his Golden Medical Discovery. They ' proved to be just what 1 needed, as they soon built me up and I could eat and sleep well. And just a few years ago, when I was going through middle age, I took the 'Prescription' and it brought me through the critical period in the best of health.” —Mas. Chbistisa KiBKDOKtraB, 219 South 10th St. “Favorke Prescription,” the ever famous friend to ailing women, and "Golden Medical Discovery,” the greatest general tonic, are both put up in liquid and tablets, contain no alcohol or habit-forming drugs, and are to b» found in nearly all drug stores. The tablets cost 60 cents. These medicines of Dr. Pierce’s have enjoyed an immense sale for nearly 50 years, which proves their merits as well as the statements made by users. If not obtainable at your dealer's send 10 cents to Dr. Pieice, Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N Y.. and he will mail trial package of either tablets: also write for free medical advice, if there is need. Dr. Pierce s Pheasant Pellets for tho liver and bowels have also been favorably known for nearly 50 years. MEAT FOR ECZEMA - AffiOlDSfflES I Guarantee My Ointment, Say* Petenon. Stops Itching Instantly "If you are responsible for the hwltli nt your fuiuity," says Peterson. "1 want you 10 gat a large 30 cent box of Peterson s Ointment to-day. •Remember. 1 stand back of every box. Every druggist guarantees to refuud the purchase price it Peterson's Olutuieat doesn't do all I claim. “I guarantee it for eezotna, old sores, running sores, salt rheum, ulcers, sore nipples, brek- n breasts, itching skin, pimples blackheads, skin diseases, blind, bleeding and itching piles as well as for burns, scalds, cats, bruises and sunburn." "I had 30 running sor>-< on my h-g tor 11 years, was in three diSeieut hospitals. Amputation vias advised. Skin grafting was tried. I w .is itnsi by ttsiug Peterson's Ointment.”—Mrs. F. L. iP.'jt, 2S? ilivlugan si., Autlulo, N. Y. DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG. ECK.*IANS CaloErDs FOR WEAK LUNGS or threat trouble that threaten tn become ohrnnic. thin Calcium compound will bn found effective. The handiest form y*-t devined Free from harmful or habitformiug drugb. Try them today. 50 cents a box, including war tax For Mir by all druggists lk'kiu«n Laboratory. Philadelphia

X f ' * '* )- Your portrait for your boy—in the package from - home. Make the appointment today. " ERWIN STUDIO Kodak Developing, Printing, Enlarging. •2 Above Callow 4. Kohne Drug Store.

V PAY CASH AND BUY FOR. \ SPECIAL SAVING ON GROCERIES WHEN |‘l I ( il \SED AT OCR STORE.

Sound Onions, medium size specially priced, while the last, bushel. •> - lbs s hest ' bes ’- n . pack Tomatoes. 2 f0r...Large cans best’pack' Homr’ .9c; 3 for 2.>c Lar n ge cans best quality, solid pack Kraut. 2 for ;- H Large cans Pork and Beans in Tomato Sauce .. • • ••»"* Breen or Wax Stringless Beans. 2 for . ; ( “ K Large cans Green ‘■.u.e Plums in syrup . • •• • tut 2 cans Oil or Mustard Sardines •• •• • . ‘ ' K 5 bars Fels Naptha Laundry Soap Li- 4 3 cakes Sayman Vegetable Toilet Soap oL ’“" C 2 10c cakes Colgate’s Shav ' ing Soap • • ••• •• 1 '* 25c cans Mennen s lalcum_ Powder

Navel and Florida Oranges. Bananas. Cucumbers, Can. j flower. Head and I,eaf Letituce. Green Onions, etc. The Central Grocery TELEPHONE 215 ‘ <’OR- MONROE & 7TH ST| PROMPT ATTENTION AND COURTEOUS TREATMENT GOOD GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES

Mrs. Nelson's Sandwich I ■ Dressing, a can 15c , Mrs. Nelson's Pimento and~ Olive Butter, a can 15c Holly Brand Sliced Beef, can 25c - Beech Nut Brand Sliced Ba-_ con. a can 2ac J Knox’ Plain Sparkling Gelatine. a box 20c Knox’ Sparkling Acidulated Gelatine, a box 20c Large can Rider's Class A I Hominy, a can . * IJlc Eggn-Like. a box equal to 18 J eggs 25c. Fisher Bay Brand Sardines, a large box 20c . Baby Bunting Sugar Corn, a . can 15c; 2 for 25c I

Oranges. Bananas. Lemons, Apples and Cabbage. We pay Cash or Trade for Produce: Eggs. 40c; Butter,

MANGOLD-GERBER Co_ YOU.MIGHT DO WORSE ELSEWHERE BUT MH CAN’T DO BETTER ANYWHERE. BERT HUNSICKER’S Phone No. 97. West Side So. 2nd Si LEAF LETTUCE.HEAD LETTUCE. CAUI.IFI.OW Eli. >" lt POTATOES. CABBAGE. CELERV

Finest quality California. Pinto. Cranberry or Pink_ Beans, lb -15 c Fine qualitv Red Beans, th- ... 12V : c Dried Scotch Cooking Peas,_ pound 15c 3 lbs. best quality Pearl Barley 25c; lb. 9c 5 tbs. best quality Rolled _ Oats or Oat Meal ..35c Extra good grade Cracked Rice. 3 tbs 25c; !b. 9c (White Rose) best quality Rio Coffee, steel cut or whole bean, lb 16c 5 lbs 75c (American Wonder), choice Santos Coffee, real value, pound 20c Early June Peas, can 11c 3 cans 32c Extra good grade Standard Corn. 2 cans 25c Large cans Hominy or Red Beans, can 10c' 3 large cans hand packed Tomatoes 50c Medium size cans Quality Tomatoes, can 15c Large cans good quality Ta- . ble Peaches, 3 cans 50c

I 2 large pkgs. Toasted Rice Soap, bar • •••’’ Call an inspect our large line of Flour Substitut low prices. BERT HUNSICKER s. TOP PRICES PAID FOR COUNTRY PROP 1 ‘ E

.Best quality Boneless c,, | i Fish, lb 5 lb. pail Russian SpicedM dines J| 110 lb. pails Herring J 3 Pound Shredded Wheat Biscuit nL S 3 large pkgs. Toasted (Lffi Flakes 1.3 12c pkgs, hrumhles fast Food 5 lbs. Bulk Golden Rio (of g fee 75c;lb.iJ| Old Crop Santos Coffee, lb v“ Santa Clara Califon^i Prunes. I!) 2 large pkgs. Seeded Raisins 111 oz. pkg. Argo Lumri ' Starch Red Beans, excellent cool-S ers. lb g I Rainbow Oleomargarine, take I no substitute, th. . I We are sole agents. Macaroni, Spaghetti and | I Noodles, 2 10c pkgs for 50c Splint Clothes Basket &| GOc Splint Clothes Basket.,ul Large Juicy Grape Fruit, ea, J

Indian Brand Early June Peas, a can 5 Moxley’s Special Oleomargar ine. a lbSt A-One Brand Nut Oleomar garine. a It)3i Marigold Oleomargarine, Ib.&j Wonder Rice. 2G lb. pkg . ! line S Chief Breakfast Food, pkg. > Re<l Kidnev Beans, can ... .lw . 3 for Log Cabin Syrup, a can 25-* ' L. & S. Pure Apple Jelly, jar lx Snider's Honey, a jar IS Evaporated Sugar Corn, boxes ■Crystal White Laundry Soap. 1 bar *

3 large S pkgs. Fresh Toasted I Corn Flakes I Maple Flake, regular I*l package „ t«l Full Qt. jar goou Green .J 5 so. box Argo Lump Starch* |ho. 1 Lake Herring I 1* ish, ft). • Prlinf**. I Fancy California P 1J( pound • ‘ . nriei Fine large California ]J( Peaches, lb. 2 Jarge be. t IJr Large pkg. best Seedless M ins, •; •;'' th Ik Bulk Seedless Raisins, Rye Flour, lb •_ ■ . , cU t' Extra good quality ■ Corn Meal. lb. ■• • • ' ;'.,t Cracked Hominy lb.. FlakedHoniiny.tb.be Pure Buckw heat Flour, m th. sacks uyck3 10c pkgs. McKenzie wheat Flour ‘white l<: tn" l ’"*s ;• The” best in " h “'//J’n