Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 275, Decatur, Adams County, 22 November 1918 — Page 6

fl <wn:w:ns3C«nw.ne3:::n:3c«r.nn3Km:3C3r.nr.nr.nnnr.3n:n’.3r.uj ■ i CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION ’ i ; nr.nr.:n:nr.:u:nr.nt'.:mnr.:n::tt:iu:xKm:nr.nr.m:nr.3r.3t: j 3r.w.nr.w.M ; Old you over ntop to think? You will need your money now more I | than ever. You will have to pay for that Liberty Bond, donate to the • j War Workers, buy more Thrift Stamps to bring the boys back from * 1 Over There. Your neighbor, perhaps, wants a dining room sst, and H | some one else wants a stove, but they don’t kjtow that you have one ft . that you are not using? LET THEM KNOW THROUGH A "DEMO- $ H CRAT CLASSIFIED AD" that you have these articles. Make your R H "stored away” articles bring money instead of dust. jj

MISCELLANEOUS Fresh Oysters! Stop at the sign Eat for your dinner, lunch and pastries.—Martin’s Restaurant. 226tf ill Ii srw IVI.S v ; lease thi ir bus bands by sending their shirts to The Decatur Steam Laundry. it’s a real laundry where you get real service. Goods called for and delivered. Decatur Steam Laundry Good home made sauer kraut at Fullenkamp's grocery. Order today. 27513 May we be of service to you? Let us handle your real estate. List your property with us. Let us make your abstracts of title. We will make you a farm loan at low cost.—French Quinn.. Pres. The Bowers Realty Co., and The Schirmeyer Abstract Company. 269tf VULCANIZING. Have your tires cared for by A- W. Tanvas. Vulcanizing, casings, 50c up; tubes, 20c up. ’Phone 471. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Seven good fresh cows. Inquire Butler & Ahr. 271t6 FOR SALE—White Wiandot roosters. inquire of Theo. Ewell. Decatur. R. R. 4. Preble phone. 275*6 FOR BALE—Two stoves, one oil cr cook stove. Both in good condition. Inquire at 909 Walnut St.. ‘Phone 651. L. E. Summers. FOR SALE —95 acres. ?• miles from Decatur, no buildings, fine orchard, good stone pike; can divide. Immediate possession. Will consider some trade, preferably Dayton property.— R R. Chadwick, 3043-4 Reibold Bldg. [ Dayton. Ohio. 271t6 FOR SALE-A great bargain. $65.00 china closet, used a short while; j good as new. Will sell for $2;».00 it Bold this week. Good reasons for selling. Inquire at this office. 271t6 FOR SALE— Jersey cow. a good one. Call Jud Teeple. Decatur, Ind. ’Phone No. 524. 273t3 FOR SALE—Forty acres of land, within one half mile (west) of Decatur.

will see the lost health returning to you again. Come in and let me tell you what can bo done for you. No matter what your disease is called If any help for you 1 will tell you HONESTLY. Consultation and examination free. 1 WILL TELL YOV WHERE ALL YOUR DISEASE IS LOCATED AND DO NOT ASK YOC A SINGLE QUESTION L. M. LeMAITRE 164 So. Second Street Office Hours: 9 to 11; 1 to 5; 7 to 8. o Democrat Wants Ads ME THE LIVE STOCK AND FARM SALE AUCTIONEER Call 'phone 85, Decatur, at my expense. Constipation Biliousness-Headache Dr, Chase’s Liver Tablets * Make the liver active, bowels regular without pain or griping:, relieve flck headache and that bloated feeling: after eating. purify th* blood and 1 tit u: the mplexio:. Large box. cnouith l<» liimC a month, .Ph*.—l \ITEI) MEDIC INE <<».. Philadelphia. I’n. Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN OFFICE—HORSE SALE BARN FIRST STREET Calls Answered Dsy or NlghL Pk/>«z> Office 143 rnone Retjdence 102 Dr. C. C. RAYL Monroe, Ind. OFFICE HOURS K 8 9A. M - -

' ' sHtfvk-tf CLEANERS. HAVE YOU NOTICED YOUR CLOTHES LATELY?—Is the press out of the trousers? Doesn’t the coat aeed to be brushed up and cleaned? Jld you ever stop to think that if you buy Liberty Bonds that you may not be able to buy a new suit this time of the year. ’ BUT DON’T WORRY, Just bring it to us and we will make it look Just as good as new.—DECA- — TUR DRY CLEANERS, W| MONROE STREET. 246tf Decatur shoe shining, hat I cleaninc and dry cleaning parlor, | fancy dry cleaning and pressing for ladies’ and gentlemen’s garments. We call and deliver. ’ Prompt service. Work guar- Il an teed. ’Phone 302.—Wm. C. , a Catadas, l.’iD S. 2nd St. j LOST AND FOUND LOST—A driving glove, black. Finder please return to this office. 274t2 STRAYED—Brown Angora cat. Anyone knowing of whereabouts will please call ’phone 770 and receive re- ’ ward. 27313 ~ H)H HENT~ FOR RENT —Good house, lights, both kinds of water, cellar and in good ; condition. Only two blocks from city. Call ’Rhone 229. 267 ts FOR RENT—A six room house on Sixth St. Bath, electric lights and gas. Inquire Mrs. U. Deinlnger. 274t3 r... "":r, rt ■—- I Chiropractic and Blood Disease Socalled blood pressure, eruptive diseases, such as sores on the body, scrofula, pimples, anaemia, and the various diseases of the blood that is hard to cure by other means, has been either cured or greatly benefited by Chiropractic. When you have some disease that has been onsidered Incurable by all others you better try CHIROPRACTIC, if you wish good health again. Thousands have found relief and cure when told they never would be well again. Quickly, SURELY AND ALSO SAFELY. If you have a case of diabetes, you DO NOT HAVE TO DIET. You are only starving yourself under the ordinary methods. YOU NEED FOOD, THAT IS WHAT GIVES YOU STRENGTH. And when you get CHIROPRACTIC RIGHT you

4*«*4***44*44** ♦ APPRECIATES YOUR WORK. + ♦ f i* County Agent W R. Mwks to ♦ ♦ day received the following letter ♦ + from Enrl H. Crawford. »eCr» <• ♦ tary of the District Military ♦ ♦ Board. Fort Wayne, in which he ♦ + expresses his thanks and appro- ♦ ♦ elation to the county agent and ♦ ♦ to the deferred men’s organtea- ♦ ♦ flon for their co-operation ami ♦ + assistance in their efforts for an ♦ ♦'increases food production. Ihe ♦ ♦ letter follows: ■ ♦ Ft. Wayne, Nov. N> 7fHB. ♦ ♦ County Agricultural Agent, ♦ Adams County. ♦ Decatur, Indiana + Dear Sir: In closing our work + ♦ on the district board we wish to ♦ ♦ thank you for your hearty coSHR ♦ operation and the valuable aid ♦ + which you have rendered us + ♦ Will you please convey to the + ♦ Registered Men’s association our + + appreciation of their efforts for ♦ + increased production and express ♦ + to them our thanks for the spirit + ♦of loyalty which they have ♦ ♦ shown In the performance of the + ♦ many tasks assigned them? ♦ ♦ Peace will bring a cessation of + , + hostilities but our obligations to + ♦ the boys over there will not + '♦ cease until the lust one is landed + ♦ on American soil and the respon- + ♦ sibillty of the American fanners ♦ + in particular Is so great that we + + advise and recommend that these •> ♦ various orguniiatiotis be main- + + tained until a surplus of food is + ♦ produced such as will insure the + + world against hunger. + + With best wishes for success + ♦ and prosperity, we are * ♦ Respectfully yours, + ♦ DISTRICST BOARD NO. 2, + + Earl H. C awford. Secy. Phys!- + ♦ clans’ Defense Bldg. + FARMS FOR SALE. No. 40. 120 acres. miles of Decatur, good building and good soil. No. 41. 100 acres. 2 miles of Decatur. good improvements and good soil. No. 42. 20 acres in Kirkland township. with good improvements, and good soil, on stone road. No. 43. 40 acres in 2 miles of Monroe, with cash payment of >SOO. and $2500 the first of March, balance to remam on farm for five years at 6 per cent; at the right price. This is only a partial list of what 1 have for sale. If you want to buy or sell, see the J. A. Harvey Realty Co., Monroe, Ind. 22-29-6 MARKETS-STOHS

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'— 1 -THEHighest Dollar; Will be obtained for your live stock, household goods and farming implements if you book your sale with J. N. BURKHEAD Live Stock and General Auctioneer. ’Phone me at my Expense. MONROE. INDIANA Years of experience in the field. M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING , Fine Funeral Furnishings Private Ambulance Service DECATUR, - IND. Telephone: Office 90; Home 185 ROY N. ROM LIVE STOCK ANO GENERAL AUCTIONEER Years of experience Highest Dollar obtained ’Phone 8-L, Decatur, Ind.

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Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. ____ j New York. N. Y . Nov. 22-iSpe■ ! a. to Daily Democrat)--Prices were generally irregular, with a few of the leaders making free fractional gains, at the opening of the stock market here today. United Stales Steel at 101%, was up %; Studebaker 60. oft %, Anaconda 66%, oft %; Southern Pacific 103. off %: Marine preferred 107, up %; Bethlehem B 65%. up 1; Cauadian Pacific 163%, off %; Mexican Petroleum 161%, up 1%.

Chicago. 111.. Nov. 22—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Open: Corn. Nov. nominal; Dec. nominal; Jan. down %c; Feb. opened at 1.33%. Oats. Nov. down %<■; Dec. down %c; Jan. unchanged; Feb. opened at 74%e; provisions nominal. Corn, No. 2 yellow, J 1.50; No. 3 yellow. [email protected]; No. 4 yellow, $1.35 (RSL3B. Oats. No. 3 white, 67%W 69%c; standard. 68%70c. Rye, No. 2 $1.62©>51.63. Barley, 85c@$LOO. Pork, nominal. I.a rd, J2G.75. Ribs, $23.00@)524.00. East Buffalo, n"~Y., Nov. 22—(Special to Daily Democrat)- -Receipts. 480; shipments, 380; official to New York yesterday, 2,850; hogs closing strong. Best grades, slß.lo© $18.25; pigs. $17.50; roughs. $12.00«»$l6.80; stags, $13.50; down; cattie, 900; strong, sheep. 4,000; steady; lambs, $16.50; down. Cleveland. Ohio—Wholesale produce quotations by the United States market bureau:

Apples—ss.2sffts6.oo. Potatoes —[email protected] cwt. Butter — Creamery extras, 63c; ’ 'prints, «4@66c; flrsta, 58@62c; pack- 1 i ing 40e. | Eggs —Fresh, 65(b>68c. ' I Poultry—Springers, 27®E8c - hens, ' 28@29c; roosters, 20@21c; ducks, 1 small, 25@28c; large. 28@31c; geese, 24@27c; turkeys, 32@33c. LOCAL MARKETS. GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, $2.11; corn. $1.50; old and I new oats 65c; rye $1.40; clover seed 1 $18.00@$20.00; asinte seed, $15.00; - timothy seed, $4.50: barley, 85c. CREAMERY PRICE*. Butterfat, delivered 66c; butterfat, at station. 61c; butterfat, in country, 60c. WOOL AND HIDES. ; Wool, 66c; beef hides, 12c; calf hk‘* ' 20c; tallow, 10c; sheep pelts, . , ft k'KI.EN KAMP’Ili. U) 35c to 50c I Eggs . 60c

TRUE RHYME OF CAMP Tho following w#« written li¥ Francis. mcf Dr and Mrs. Grand staff, who hits l«-rn rnth> Int P* Sill. Okla, wince the latter part *■! I April: We’re down here In Ijtwton Where you often get »1w blues. Where the bandits steal the jitneys And th<> provosts hit the boot*. Where the aeroplanes skim the skyline, Where the cannon* daily roar. Where the town Is full of strangers And the prices fairly soar. Where the slacker is a "nobody" And the soldiers are a boost, Where you pick up girls for past-time Whore the chickens never roost. I Where you look out for yourselves Where the bullets fall like hail. For each |>ocket has a pistol. And each pistol good for jail Here they always hang the jury •Cause they never hang u man. If you call a man a liar. You get hems the best you can. Where you get up in the morning At the sound of reveille. In a field of snow and sleet. And in the evening fairly Suffocating with the heat. Where Tin Llxzios whirl around you. Where the street care barely creep Where the burglars pick our pockets Wiven you “Lay me down to sleep." Where the dogs all have th’ rabies And the jack-rabbits all have fleas re the big girls, like the wee ones Wear their dresses to their knees. ! Where you stroll out in the morning Just to give your health a chance Say “How do you do." to a civilian Who shoots holes into your pants. Where wise owls are afraid to hoot And birds don't dare to sing. For it's h— down here in laiwton For they all shoot on the wing. This is all tine about this country, even if it is a bum i>oem. Your loving son. FRANCIS. p. s—Nearly lights out now. Am in my bunk ready to sleep. Wish you people could see how snug and warm lam now. Gee—l’m comfortable as can be. Halbleit just turned in so au revoir. Lights out. Supply Cd., 9th F. A.

li EAR FLU MASKS I t'Cjnramrt from Par* One) I i'. . <»t Mrs Charles H. FiMl-r.| .Ilia u n i the music committee of i), .. t ■„ uu community Service, wa.>> in ' i i'll bergt. Mardo Ka«*ho. 1,. ron>-. ind Corporal Churchill Goar ..ceomps lai. hoth of she Eight Hundred n’ d Twenty-first Squadron. Aero S< rvb e i.n I Private Earl Miller, violin!,!. of the Eight Hundred and Nf.ti't Squadron. ■'So -ral 'luuiffes were made In the I nrgnit O'Vinft' >o (he absence of some 04 the speakers, Mrs. Percy \. Pennvbß k'-r of Austin. Tex., who was to hav< given *’B address in the afternoon ». ttnablo to appear. The. afterno i tulles included an address! on "M nan’s Interest In Taxation" by FT* >1 . Slits: and ’’What of the Futur. by »,i F. Foley. Readings from J»:'» VTiitcomb Riley ami. Booth T rklmtton. given by Miss| Caroli*; HWkt Hendricks, and an urh’icUl dan e by Margaret June Fawkii*' proved a delghtful break in the bit 14-ss proceedings. "For the rfiling of the dance. Miss Doro.h, Hains. Wh priestess, read a prolo je .wronged by Mrs. Ovidj Butler J meson, and the Incense bc;r- ( r -Mis Geievieve Downs and M' s Margat '. Fc.ra'tv. In flowing white robea. forme i nn attractive part of the pic are. “Mr,. Johr Edward Moore, president. tn her -sport, urged the women | to in "t. ui>< t; English as the language . f the nation, of the state of Indiana the language cf our rlub ' ’’ ,p : languag of every home’ Mrs. Philip Zoercht •. chairman of the legislative de artmi nt, recommended that ( the fe era:lot' work for an all-time liealtl officer ii d for the legislation of . the s ‘pointmt at of a woman factory, inspect r. SI a suggested that thcyi work f- the establishment of a wo-, man’s cl partment under the industrial buret <l, to lie equipped with all the machin -y foi operating that office. | “Mrs. I. B Burnet submitted two original tesigi s for an Indiana badge to be dopted by the federation, the pre ide’’ app’inted the designer .<s chaim; '* of t. committee to select such a. bulge. Mrs. Burnet read a Utter v il*en by Virgil H Lockwood to Gov inor Goodrich urging the r.ppolntm. nt of ; state art commission and city are commission, the conveni tion incinr“ln« the suggestion " i Mrs. I’e ms n will return home , Saturday JO A •' AND R! i iFA E INFLUENZA 3, ■ ■■■ n«aWin A x Man 1 ;

“Getting iw... . >■- he s-’t-ous time for those W'O h*vi - grippe, io’tenr ■ or oth-r .. lv kres~ Someihing t ore i dinurv s< ; ou is requirei ‘o bu 1. > np X toii.c ■ n-“?<ied ot;d .>r 1 * nrfrpoM lb 1 • form Iron. Nux \or -a. tmntian. ami Z>n«- I’h sp The Iron especially » -sential but in most i>r ’>ai ls ‘ 8 D U Blood and Nerve Tabb’s tills W overcome, however, by I a* dition of Aloin to the oth"-> ’ ale renm- • dies. . , n As these tablets <x : 1 n <-1 01 these essential tonics ii ar’’ easily

assimilated form they m ple. sant. safe and sure h«; cstorer nad of inestimable val' 1 at tb.s time. . , , Weight yourself Defer* taking end watch the rapid progress of oturning health. Dr. Chase's Blood and Ne vi .anlet# may be hud at al r oit an .£• gists at sixty cents : ht.»X. special strength, ninety centm a<lv MONEY TO AN. Money to loan on ’mperty at 514 per cent Interest. pr vllcge of paying loan off at B">; itereit payng date, t>t any pr<-t thereof. cfcatur insurance ageucy Second SBoor Schafer H*-fret-a B.leg. BID BED! ■ £ Dr. Edwards* Olive Tsbleti: Get at the Cause and FX/dove It

Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tabb a, the substitute for calomel, act gentiy or, tlu x-wela ; and positively do the work- I People afflicted with bad t tea'i find quick relief through Dr. El rerds’ Olive Tablets. ■ The pleas;- t. sugarcoated tablets are taken for I'd weath by all who know them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets t neatly but firmly on the bowels al liver, stimulating them to natur.d action, clearing the blood and gently pui dying the entire system. They do that which dangerous calomel does withou any of the bad after effects. Ali the benefits of nasty fck mfaft griping cathartics are deri-’-i fro a Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets withe g ipmg, pain or any disagreeable effect Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered tee formula after seventeen ye. ; <jt practice among patients affl.cr. ’ with bowel and liver complaint, v It i the attendant bad breath. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets s: » urely a vegetable compound ■nixed y I o’ive oil; you will know them by tl i' olive color •Take one or two every by st for a week and note the effect. 10< i. si 25c All ffluKgists. _ __ Home made saner kr dial Fullenkamp’s. :7513

tor Place your order for Grocery Supplies with u , I ow nrices and first quality means that you will b esa , Med For your telephone orders call sor Is. City Delivery.

Best Quality of Lard Compound, lb- ■•• •• • 26c j Qt. tan Mazola Cooking Oil 65c Pt. can Mazola Cooking Oil 35c 5 bat s Santa Claus I aundn Soap .. .*_jg£ 5 bars of Lan«« Laundry ; Soap “'' c 5 hat -of Slat l.atindn Soap 38e ( ;in. 01(1 Dutch ( leanser _’.'>(■ CttM Sun Brite ( leanser. ,25cj , 3 bars Colgate’-; Shaving 25c; rake 9c 25c pkg. of Egg-o-Like for.. 20c ( Round White Sand Grown Potatoes, pk**W’ i, bushel 75c; bushel, $1.4-5: Yellow 7 Daurer Onions, select Slock, bushel 85c l ancv Baldwin Apples, bu. sl9<l Peck - - - s(k I 1 lb. Renal Baking Powder Ist Our Special Baking Powder. j 1 lb. can forlsc t Pure Sugar Syrup. 1 ? gallon ; .:il forlsc; gal. 90c ; mall cano (arnation. Pet i W Danish Prize Milk for 25c 2 large cans Carnation. Pet or Danish Prize Milk for2sc

Celery, Grapes. Lettuce. Sweet Potatoes. Lemons, etc. Fresh Baltimore Oysters, Star Brand. New English Walnuts. Almonds. Brazils and Filberts. Highest prices for your produce66c FOR BUTTERFAT _

f'J ‘ ; ! . S T„e ■ you fear the! N fiv ’ ’• 1 <3 *;** ria’ii yonr innaiitn-.s and for- ■ mt a .X. ths.- disease is spread prin- | Hpj'iv by contact through sneezing. I coughing or spitting, many health au- I thoriiies .have advised that everyone I wear » -iauze. which is daily washed I am! saturated with a one to five hun- 1 dred solution of zine sulphate in wa- I ter. and then dried before wearing I over the nose and mouth. You should I avoid crowd.’, common drinking cups I and nisi'* towels. Keep your strength | up bv taking lots of exercise in the 1 open air and plenty of nourishing ■> food. 1 If you have any of such symptoms as chilliness, nasal obstructions, flushed face, headache, feverishness, restlessness, weakness, or irritating 1 coughs, give up work at once and go to bed. This will save your strength to help overcome the disease. Put vout feet in hot water for fifteen minutes. Thoroughly loosen the bowels with some such mild and non-irritat- , ing physic as Dr. Pierce's Pleasant; Pellets. Drink principally of hot lemonade and then cover up with plenty “ of clothes in bed so as to get a good [ sweat. When sweating is free and the fever reduced take a dose of two * Anuric Tablets every four hours, fol-, | lowed bv drinking at least a glass or two of hot water. Anuric Tablets 1 help quickly to relieve the soreness ] of the muscles and bones from which , most patients complain and help the J kidneys flush out the poisons. To relieve nasal obstructions and

excessive discharge from the nose, ■ probably nothing is better than such a mild, soothing, antiseptic wash as] Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. It will give great relief. Employed as a gargle, in same strength as made up for use in the nose, and as hot as can be borne, it quickly arrests soreness and dryness In the throat. i | Influenza weakens the patient’s resistance to disease, so that there is ! danger of bronchitis and pneumonia developing. To combat this tendency and fortify the patient’s strength insist that he keep in bed at least two days. Probably nothing will at this ' stage hasten the recovery and ‘strengthen the patient more than an i iron-tonic tablet called “Irontic” or that well Known herbal tonic, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, which has been used by thousands in the past two generations. adv i ONE MI [LLIOpT DOLLARS’ TO LOAN One million dollars’to loan at 5Vi per cent, on improved farms. Ten years’ time with privilege of making partial payinent at any interest-paying ■ dates. Abstract of title on slio-ri order. JOHN SCHURGER & SON ' Office on second floor, over F'jher & Harris grocery. 237-m-w-Mmo i

Eagle Brand Milk, a can 1 Qt. .lac High tirade Cocoa?i(V Santa Clara, Californii~ Prunes, lb» Fancy California Peaches a pound I_ - — Canned Apricots in Syrup, fancy pack, can i-it Dozen cans for $2.90 2 pkgs. Seeded Raisins L Best quality of Peanut Butter? a pound Our Pride Golden Rio Coffee, a pound ifc Old Crop Santos Coffee, you will be surprised at the quality for the price of, 1b.20c •Sole agents for Chase & Sanborn’s Coffees and Teas of quality. Fancy Grape Fruit, 2 for . .lie Sweet Juicy Florida Oranges. 3 for 10c Michigan New Crop Choice Picked Nacy Beans, 60 lb .bushels6.9o *4 bushel, 30 tbs 15 lb. Pksl.7s Pound 12 l >t Buy them for this winter.

! AT Tilt CRtAMERY OR OUR STATION SECJ ONI) DOOR EAST OF THE POSTOFFICE I | MARTIN-KLEPPER CO. CREAMERIES THE SECRET OF SAVING IS IN BUYING YOU! | GROCERIES HERE. THE PRICES ARE RI(«HT. THE QUALITY ALSO. HUNSICKER’S GROCERY I ’Phone No. 97 (or) ’Phone 1 — ■' i?i,( ’ Extra Fancy Michigan Hand Picked Navy Beans, Large Fancy Cranberries, per i'he very best grade large can Pumpkin, can Extra fancy large Dill Pickles, ’/j doz i 25c Egg-O-Like, just the thing for those pumpkin pies, pug Marshmallow Creme is fine, in Pt. Mason jars, onlj ■ • Ileal Pure Buckwheat Flour, in 10 lb. sacks, Saturi lay *1 10c boxes Macaroni, Spaghetti, or Egg Noodles 7 5c boxes Spaghetti or Egg Noodles for j ( Best quality Barley Flour, lb r )( . Best quality Corn Flour, lb 95c * Best quality Rice Flour, 3 tbs Extra good Kiln Dried Corn Meal, lb i (White Rose) that good Rio Coffee, is real value, Ib. - - - • Wisconsin Sound White Sand Grown Potatoes, pk. 1 Large Dry Yellow Globe Onions, good quality, bu. S9c, PkGood grade California Prunes, lb - bars 2k .Jewel, the good yellow Lsundry Soap, bar 5t., ‘ White Line or Grandma's Washing Powder, large box J Good Cooking or Eating Apples, pk jic to 25c The real Hubbard Squash, they are fine n s 25c Pet or Carnation Milk, 4 small cans 25c: 2 laiK** 1,1 j Jelly Con, the realy jelly dessert, 3 boxes jo c Large pkgs. Fresh Toasted Corn Flakes jjt | Large cans Lye Hominy, good grade, can ; Karo Golden Syrup, 1 gal. pail Bananas. Grape Fruit, Celery, Sweet : Grapes. ■ TOP PRICES PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. BERT HUNSICKER , THE STORE WHERE ALL ARE TREATED SQUARE