Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 2 January 1920 — Page 6
THESE PRICES IN GROCERIES SHOULD INTEL; EST YOU. WE GUARANTEE THE QUALITY. CALL 5 or IS EOR YOUR PHONE ORDERS. FREE ( ITY DELIVERY.
New Buckwheat Flour, strictly pure. Every bag guaranteed. 5 lb. bag ... 10c 10 lb. hag 79c Fould's Macaroni. Spaghetti or Egg Noodles. 2 10c pkgs, for 15c I*, and G. Naptha Soap. 3 bars 25c Star Laundry Soap. 3 bars 25c Fels Naptha soap. 3 bars ..25c Palmolive toilet soap, 3 bar 25c Sayman Vegetable soap. 3 bars in a pkg 35c Large pkg. Quaker or Purity Rolled Oats 29c Best Quality Graham Flour. ( 5 lb. bag 35c
Best New Bulk Oats, lib. ..25 New Cracked Pearl Hominy, ■1 lbs 25i New Flake Hominy, lb...7*ji New Michigan hand picked Navy Beans, lb 9< New Dried Cooking Peas, 3 lbs 25c Best Head Rice. 3 lbs 50c New Evaporated Peaches. practcally peeled. Ih. .. 30c 3 lbs 85c New California Prunes, lb. Eating or Cooking Apples, medium size. 4 lbs 25c Fancy Spitzenberg Eating Apples, lb 10c Special price in box lots. New Navel Oranges, sweet
L ‘ < wl§!L I '& '-’ PAY* CASH AND BUY FORUfTsI SOUTH SECOND STREET—OPPOSITE COURT HOI E -—1 Start the New Year Right BY MAKING THIS STORE YOUR TRADING PLAC E. (My Motto) QUALITY GROCERIES AT A SAVING. HUNSICKER’S GROCERY
Phone JNo. 97 oi Exira Fancy Michigan Navy Beans, special 1b... </U I Ih. Cracked alb. Yellow Kiln Dried QQ Z4 Corn Meal ttUV Good Quality Dry Pens.Q;* 3 tt>s ’..... “ Rk ?: 10c Extra Fancy Head i Q Rice. Ih lOU Baby Lima Beans, 1 *7 Z » Special It) lit Perfection Crackers arcl Q better, lb lOU Try our Soda Crackers and see the difference 20 C all), box Argo Gloss ‘)(1; Starch O«7U 21b. of that quality QJ*_ bulk Jelly 40 C Extra Quality Bulk QKzs Peanut Butter, th 4OC ■Aunt Jemima Pancake oi Buckwheat, 18c pkg., IP* special pkg l*3l.
White Rose, that quality Bio Coflee. 90/» IT) HEADQUARTERS FOR FRUITS AND VEGETABLES BERT HUNSICKER THE STORE WHERE ALL ARE TREATED SQUARE ATTENTION FARMERS HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAI!) FOR HIDES. We have plenty of Feeding Tankage (? AAA at, per 100 tbs vt:«vv FRED WUTSCHLER PKG. CO. Phone 106—101.
and juicy, doz. 30, 10 A 50< Grape Fruit, fancy quality. • each 7*2 A 10c ■ Arm X Hammer Soda, 21b. 15c > roll< '.' lief Paper for.. 25c n. C. Liquid Smoke, just (he kind to smoke your meat right, bottles,... 50c & SI.OO \ew Extra Standard Sweet Corn. 3 cans • 10c sew Extra Standard Can Sweet Peas, 3 cans .... 10c 1 Large can Solid Pack Toma-_ toes, 2 cans _ 35c I airge cans Pork X Beans, in Tomato Sauce. 2 for . . 25c -arge cans Solid Pack
5c Kraut, can 10c ",c Gal. pail Karo Syrup, golden _ color B.»c ic lai. pail Light Karo Syrup 95c c st quality Golden Rio Bulk Co fl ee, lb 28c < c Why pay more? Irbuckles famous Yuban c Coffee, lb 45c r New Dried Sweet Corn. lb. 18c > Lippincott Apple Butter, lib. ' : and 9 ounce jar for .... 30c < Eat-Mor Nut Oleomargarine, Ih 3(ic lainbow Oleomargarine lb. Hie base & Sanborn's Coffees and Teas please and satisfy when others fail. We are* sole agents. Buy your fruits and vegetables here at our usual low prices.
r i J /ione No. 175 : lZ l,sl "7 h 6c , Cut; (doss Soap. Qf*z» ' ’> cakes 40 C p , Hammer brand, large bar. ' Yellow Laundry Z‘ 11 , soap, bar, vt • 2 large cans quality QK r» ,S- ■■ Kraui. only .. . . Dozen cans, $1.20. > ‘ S r '. ,;a G'7 rn - 15c . , Curly June Pi as. 1 H n can JlOv ► Large cans Bed 1 fL‘ ’ ' Beans, can lUV > Lux. 2 pkgs. OP b oniv ZrfOv ' American Maid Magic. The s t" d water softener and z clothes washing powd- Q - 3 I ar■ pkgs, only . (4»J'v ✓ 2 pkgs. Jersey Corn OKza ■ I'lakes 4dtzU 4 Alco Nut Oleomargar- QJ^ Z » >r line. 111). pkg OOv r> King Nut Oleomargar- QQp ~ ine, lib. pkg Out
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; MtRKETS-SW Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New"' York. N Y.. Jun. - (Special to Daily Dvniocmt)-• I’. S. Steel opened at I<>". tip -N: Baldwin nt 111 tip I>.J: International I’ajx’r at SI itp I 'i; American Locomotive at log. up 1: Republic at up 1: Mexican Petroleum at 217'i, up 4; Industrial Alcohol nt 113%. ‘to 1: Studebaker at 110%. UP IN: ’’ S- huhlKT at IJS'i, up IN: Bethlehem II at !)8. no •%: American Woolen at tip 3; Canadian Paritie at 132-%, off >. : Jan American at 105, up ; Anaeonda at 63%, up N.
Chicago. Jan. 2—Grain opening: Corn: Dec. up %<■; Jan. up %<•; .May tit> Ic. Oats: Dec. up ’(,<•; May up : S,c. Provisions- Higher. Hast Buffalo. N. V.. Jan. 2 (Special to Daily Democrat) Receipts 9COO; shipments. 41 IS; official to New York Wednesday, 760. Thursday. 1000. Hogs closing steady; best grades. $15.25; Y ♦kers. $15,25® IS Di; lights and pigs, sls.smft l5.t:0; roughs, $12.754813.00; stags. $11.50. down; tattle. 475. steady; sheep, 8000 slow; lambs IftoO; hest down; ewes, '.i.Hitfl 1050; calves 2250 down. Cleveland, O., —Produce market: — Butter Creamery in tub- extras 7O’X>S?7lc; extra firsts t;9%<fS7oe; fi is 68fc@69c. Eggs Northern firsts new cases, 68c; oid cases 07.■; refrigerator extras 55e; Poultry—Live fowls 25 ft 26c; heavy grades 32@33c; springers 25®2fie; !i ivy grades 32ft33c; duck., 40c; g- 30c; turkeys, 56c. LOCAL MARKETS. Wheat. No. 1, $2.40; No. 2, $2.37; n< w oats. 80c; new corn. p*-r cwt . $1.80; harlev. $1.35; rye, $1.3.5; clover seed, $28.00. LOCAL MARKET. Eggs, dozen 60c Country Butter 60c LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS I Butterfat, delivered t;Bc SUE CUMAE ' The Following Sales are Being Advertised in the Daily Democrat. We Also Print the Sale Bills List Your Sale With Us. Jan. 6—H. E. B ale-, 1% milt s I ; v>‘ si of Decatur. Ind. j Jan. 7 Ulysses G. Feller, at res- I i<* nee located 2 miles west and one |
mile north of Monroe, Ind., or 5 miles ■ with and ! miles west of Decatur. Ind . or :: miles east of Honduras, Ind. • ■ i’. 12. Sauer and l.ewlon. G mile; northeast of Decatur Indiana or G n..ic south of Monroeville Indiana. J.r., 14 W. H. Lux, 2% miles northwest of Decatur. B. !•’. Shirk, 8 miles south of Decatur. Thursday. January 15. Jan. 20—Grant Springer, 5 miles southeast of Decatur, on Ambrose Shoaff farm. Jan. 21 Emery Mallonel ;; miles northwest of Decatur. Jan. 22. Adams County Diiroc-Jr-rsey Breders Association, Decatur Indiana. January 22, Boy s Duroe Club, at Breinev Few! barn, Decatur, Jan. 27 —Smith & Baumgartner. 2 ! • miles south of Decatur, on Monroe road. Jan. 28—Fred Colchin, miles south of Decatur, on mud pike, or 1 mile east and 2 miles north of Monroe, Indiana. Jan. 28—Fred Colchin, 8% miles south of Decatur. 1 mile east, 2 miles north of Monroe. Jan. 29. Marcellus Davison. 4 miles east of Monroe. Indiana, or Ift miles southeast of Decaturr, Indiana. Feb. 3, Frank Haggard, 2 mile east and one naif mile north of Monroe. Indiana, seven and one half miles southeast of Decatur. Indiana on Thomas Bess Farm.
Feb. 6 —Henry Rodenbeck. 3lk miles, T>( north-east of Decatur, known as the Howard Shackley farm. Feb. 9. E. Marshand 3 and one half miles southwest of Monroe. 50 Feb. 10—Asa McMillen, 1% miles south of Pleasant Mills, Ind. Feh. 11 Ola L. Gaunt, f>u» miles ■* east of Decatur and 1 mile north rind * ’/j mile east, of Hobo. Feb. 16—Philip Gephart. 4 fniles east and 1 mile north of Monroe, or b miles southeast of Decatur. Feb. 17 —Albert Spnlier, 1 mile ( north, % mile east of Monroe, or 5% , miles south of Decatur, Indiana. * * Feb. 17.—C. E. Buck, 5 miles southeast of Decatur on mud pike. < Feb. 17—Delmar Douglas. 13 miles southeast of Decatur. Feb. 18 —Sam Shackley. 11 miles southeast of Df/atur, or >/ 2 mile north of Salem Feb. 19—Victor Amache”, 7% mile southwest of Decatur, on the Lew Scherry farm. Feb. 19—Dye Ferguson, 10 miles southeast of Decatur in Blue Creek township. Feb. 20. —Hosea Ray, one mile northwest of Decatur, on Julnis Haughk farm. Feb. 24 —John W. Kline, 5*6 miles southeast of Decatur. Feb. 25 Bell & (Hinder, Bellevue farm, 1 mile north of Decatur. Feb. 25—Ira Wagoner, 10 miles southwest of Decatur. Miss Ruby Shuey of Fort Wayne i: J the guest of Miss Naomi Mayer.
s FLOUR The liesl you evri used, will) mon-ey-buck guarantee with Each Sack. .liisl imloatlctl car load which was bought $2.00 below present prices — lieller lav in your supply and not pay eighteen Io Iwcnly dollars within the nt xl sixty days. BRAN, SHORTS, MIDLINGS and RED DOG FLOUR at lowest prices, including CHESTNUT HARD COAL E. L. Carroll & Son _ . - ■ ■ -..-■■■ , - - - - - .
k - . . - - - - ||. | -nw J'LB W. I The Home of Quality Groceries i 19 2 0 Has in store for you the best Quality Goods; The Best Price and Service possible. Wtsltrii Box Apples, Homan Beaulv, L i, Y It) Io 15 H> . 4 3 Our “Best and Cheapest" Coffee is growing | w more popular, Ih. only I 5 Ih. box Argo Gloss Starch, J/A a bargain 4UC fl Hon< v Peanut Buller. an $ cxlra good, lb OVC I ■
Bull Rolled ri/ tints. in I 72 C Snow I kike I loin- Qz» iny, lit OC Pearl Hominv, P' 4b OC Pinhead Oat Q Meal, lb OU Old Pop Corn.'l QI/ ~ ‘.helled lb. .. 14 /2v Perfection Crack- 1 Q crs. n> idC 10c 15c Early .lune Peas, No. 3 can Straw- Q berries 4o U
I RESH FRUITS, VEGETABLES. NOTIONS, TINWARE. EGGS, 60c BUTTER, 40 to 60c /V\. E. HCHAE! ft —aiiii iii in ll I
O YOU NEED MONEY—We lend it on second mortages on real estate.— I etna Mortgage & Investment Co., ■ OS Fidelity Building, Indianapolis. ■ 193-ecdr-ti. ■ NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS- I MY LOCATION IS NOW I ONE DOOR NORTH OF I MY FORMER PLACE. DR. BURT MANGOLD, I 249-ts Den list. I AUTOMOBILE OWNERS * Let me make your Antonio- I bile License Application for I 1920 License. At (he Foril I Garage. F. E. CONTER j 279-3 t awk If Notary Public. I “"Birsure - and attend the sale of H. ■ E. Butler's next Tuesday, where 'I horses, cattle, hogs, farm tools and I house goods will b<j sold. Sale will I be held in warm barn. 2-2 t I See the Spotted Poland China’s at. i| the Butler sale Tuesday. The hogs I you will eventually own. 2-* > t I Buy a. Spotted Poland China at the ! 11. E. Butler sale Tuesday. They w"'J make money while you sleep. 1 ft
[.loss Soap, yel, Q~ low. I) lor MtJV I Koko Palm, toilet ’ soap OC I ' Glycerine, toilet £ Tar, toilet pp «.,>sc Wilehhazel, toilet p' DC Shaving p* soap OC Polled Meals, P* * can OC Garden Beet ’ t q Greens, can XxJC Asparagus Tips 2sc » • Ripe Olives, | large can 1 £>C
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CLEANNESS AND FRESH GOODS AT THE fcr PRICES, IS MY ULY FLW 51.45 wlmPiiou’,-Is T r v"i't. P '' ICC_fi ‘ S ' iiM sm ' c<l - Yl> " k """ 111 H fl ... ‘ .
•> hI- Buckwheat 85c 't ?’ r eSl \ el!ow Corn Meal 20c lb. Fresh Rolled Oats ‘ &S" iz "' 1 • ,iis - ,5< - '■* ‘ I ■ 33c I
KRTr'STT nnrt.-J, Nucou . \v l . aroagl ..lsK™.„S EAD every day I Pam ake flour. Trv Ibis brand ana'., 1 11’ 1 ( , : ™" HalfMlacaroni. Oats am' .... J kcacnah the k t 5 < l,nc, *enct : costs no more, belit-t sio, S ol \(V VolK,erh,i succcsv S n!t nf -I pa,nM, <‘ given me; that has I Gu. orr ;t‘ .Li Wn "anting anvthi n « . lry intake 1920 a much u,hl v,Ve yon mbney ‘ "" phone f 1 - I will take care ol y - - G- 0-JTEELE
Spiais Hr Saturday Ml. OUB ■'«.»: y V , I ; IVE AN " THE 'Kt' best Pl,llly <>r 1..>-"l'"B B «' f - ”> ui lt Besl Boash. ’ • Nht Veal RoO Skwvs. It) s f’ork Boasts. "I s - ••■•••••• 2()c-25 t Pure Pork S co » n \ r -v s »ykN «> -- - 2 .i r . Plenty of N< P'- S l >:,n ' B,hs ' ''ingnes. I h arts and Bi ai lls ”reslr i.iver, li ■•• • • ' ' \ 1,,c: R ,s - for 25t ‘ smoked Meats New York Sh<-rs -22 c Bacon, th Regular Hams 2.>c .towels, lb Lard Single Ih 2 7c alb pails .35 3 Ih. jMiils ~ 10 s.’.ii.; ! .5(1 lb. cans ... s 13.25 Oh - margarine kind*: NW A-l; King Nut; Ah (i: ( I)KH | I Moxleys Dixie and Nucoa. ”h itly of Chick N»«* Young Beef by the <|Uarlers. Fom (deliveries to each part of city. F.Mutschr Packing Co. Market PHONE 106, — ■' ——
Enger s Grocery Dept. SATUDAY SPECIALS Leave jr order early. ‘Phone 16. Here is where get highest quality at lowest cost.
Fresh Country I. 30c Fancy Michigan ind picked Beans. . 9e Fancv Blue Ros» . 1b........... 18c Peck Extra (Jualii’otatoes 50c ■ 4 lb. ('racked Hoi.. I New 25c I 1 gal. can Apple iter .......... 5i.25 I 2 cans Peas 25c I 3 boxes Macaronor Spaghetti 25c ■ Delicious Rolled ■ large size :0c I Best quality Nut to. Ih 35c ■ 111 __a__ tn-.. Lx rx
| Plenty oi rresh ?«, Oranges, Bananas, Apples Fit's, Dates lisins, Prunes, Peaches. - , m: iTnilMllilTll *———-—uMaii
BANKING LANS FOR 1920 ON account of iiiun nid neral business conditions 1 projnisttl lor th’ RI2B. plans for the year are \< ry iicpoifant. de on your banking with a view Io making shirty >ositive matter and service the next consideration. W dl lie pleased to talk over other bankng re<p)ircii: s with any persons who wish Io adopt safe an<l satisi , rv hanking plans for the n< vl year. This Bank assn safety for deposits and ever} banking service. With ip| e (Hfiiipment and Resources and the aim to st rve, w< j| c your account. PLEASE CALL AHD I LK OVER Y OUR BANKING RECREMENTS. GENERAL BANKIN SAVINGS BUSINESS. BANKING PERFECTION 4‘hUNITED STATES PROTECTION 3 * i First Natonal Bank LDECATI INDIANA. SSCT-SSMFSSo’SrATF . 11111 l llllllMT-^ UU j ± _ u _ U au_jj'MLllll '
G. c. Steeb ■n
Best quality Rio Coffee. iI) 28c Good quality Pork and Beans, can 15c 5 Ih. fresh Corn Meal 2m 1 gal. Karo Syrup ... 85c 1 can solid pack Sweet Corn 15c 5 lb. Apples, fancy. . . ,50c Bottle Catsup. 15c quality Hie 2 cans Milk, small size 15c 2 II). can Desert Peaches in syrup 20c 3 cans Plums, in svrun 55c 3 cakes- Palmolive soap 6 bars Galvanic soap b'<
Pop Corn tbaliops, 2 lb. for... . 25c Fancy Slio|)iimd a skets 75c value 50c lee Tiffflc Floi SI.BO Enterprise Eloip $1.90 Home-made M; ce Meat, lb 20c i Brown Siumr Oleo.
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