Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 8, Decatur, Adams County, 9 January 1920 — Page 8

BUY YOUR GROCERIES HERE AND SAVE. USE THE TELEPHONE. CALL sor IS. I REE CITY DELIVERY.

Pride of Decatur Flour, for bread or pastry, every bag guaranteed. I2lb. bag.. 75c 24’//lb. bag $1.45 New Bulk Rolled Oats, lib. 25c New ('racked Pearl Hominy, 4 lbs 25c New Dried Cooking Peas, 3 lbs 25c New Dried Sweet Corn. lb. ISc Meje Brand Milk, 2 cans...2sc Wilson Milk, large cans... 15c Dozen cans $1.75 Enzo Milk, small cans, I for 25c Wilson Milk, small cans. 2 for 15c Eagle Brand Milk for the babies, can 25c Jersey Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs. 25c Quaker Corn Flakes. 3 large pkgs 25c j (iolden Rio Bulk Coffee, lb. 28c Karo Syrup, golden color, gal. for N3c I 1 2 gal !•_*<■ I Sardines in oil. I 10c cans 25c Best Pink Salmon, can . . .25c 15c can Deviled Tuna Fish 10c Best can Red Beans, 3 for 25c Sweet Tender Early June Peas, 3 cans 10c Extra Standard Sweet Corn, 3 cans 10c Quaker or Mother's Rolled Oats, 2 pkgs 25c New Prunes, small seed, lb 20c & 25c i New California Peaches. fancy, lb 30c Sun Maid Seeded Raisin;, pkg 23c Lantz Gloss Laundry Soap. G

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PUBLIC SALE The heirs of the lafo James Hendricks. Sr., will sell at public sale, a lot of household goods at >he residence of Mrs. Ixavina. Louden, in the northeast part of Monroe. Ind., on Saturday, lan. 10 Beginning at 1 o’clock p. m. Three beds and springs. 2 dressers, 1 organ, in good shape; 1 Singer sewing machine. 2 cupooards, rockers.some pictures, 2 dining tables

i rnv bh 111 u ■ FOR SERVICE AM) QUALITY PLUS LOW I PRICE PLACE YOUR GROCERY ORDER WITH j The Home of I Quality Groceries CALL 108. WE DELIVER THE GOODS. 25c can Sleril'itani mid 25c brush for toilet bowls. „ all for »^<L/V 5 doz. 4-in. Finished Clothes Pins, » f* in carton IvL Search Light. Stile Home. Blue lip or any high grade matches, full count, box IV ((> for 40c) 10 qt. heavv, extra smooth. Galvanized /»A n Water Pails Out Dinner Pails. £r r?r properly equipped VlFv mid HOC Fancy Sugar 1 **>/* Peacht >. DOp Corn, can J.t>V pkg mmV Fancy Early 1 Seeded Raisins, 10., I June Peas aMV pkg loV I “ m - 10c XX—2Bc I S ,Ky . B, : aw ....15c n? k C p .™'.“:....30c I Chile-Con-Carne ICT Dales. OiXz» can TOC pkg I Hand Picked To- lUp Currants. QH I ma toes, can It/V pkgfclW IX* G,wm - 10c 7.';"'tle, R - liu "'.. 45c I Spinach, large Quick Mush, I can nkg. £i«JU I Best Pink Salmon. Qf* Best & Cheapest, | „ .. ITT), can Coffee I King Red Salmon 30c Whitt 1 Cherries, 40c I Alaska Sockeye QZp Queen Olives. ,4 JT „ I Salmon, lib. can. u<Jv <0 TCtJV I K-.. 5 aoc & ...10* 15c j 25c Sardines, 9(lp t-ity Cookies, 1 Pwz» I Sardines in oil Roman Beauty Ifk I 3 cans Apples, IbIVC I 'an 11 '. : ru "'-... 25c 25c J Egg's 60c Butter 40 to 60c I M. E. Hower

cakes 25c Galvanic Laundry Soap. I • j cakes 25c ( Crystal White Laundry Soap ■ | I cakes 25c Jersey or McKenzie Pancake or Buckwheat Flour. 2 pkgs, for 25c ■ Arm & Hammer Soda. 2 lbs. •i pkg 15c Ist Quality Catsup 2 bottles 25c K. ('. Brand Liquid Smoke. | why bother with old style way of smoking meats, hottie 15c & 95c Eat-Mor Brand. Decat ur.s best selling brand of Nut I Oleomargarine, lb .’tic Rainbow Brand Oleomargarine. Ih Ute I Lippincott’s Apple Butter, i jar contains 1 Ih. and 9 ounces, only 30c i California Peaches, in heavy syrup, can 15c | (alifbrnia Free Stone Peaches in syrup, large can 38c C'imalene. that good hard water softener, 3 pkgs...2sc Best Qualify Head Rice. 31b. 50c Toilet Paper, large rolls, 6 for 25c Large Fancy Lemons, doz. 30c Grape Fruit, fancy. 2 for.. 15c Wagner Apples, eating or cooking. I lbs 25c Fancy Baldwin Apples. 31b. 25c Extra Fancy Washington Apples, lb 10c Leaf Lettuce, Head Lettuce, Celery, Sweet Potatoes. Grapes, Carrots, Cabbages, etc.

, and chairs, 5-piecc parlor suite, large window blind, 1 chest, 1 couch, ■ 1 'ange and cooking utensils, 1 heat- ■ ing stove, 1 kerosene stove and oven, 1 washing machine, 1 wash board. 1 tioik-r. and many ar'ides too numerous to mention. TERMS: $5.00 and under, cash; over $5.00 a credit of six months will be given. Purchaser giving bankable nuts witli approved security. No goods to lie r -muv. il until settled for. J N. Burkhead, Auct W. S. Smith. Cie-K. G 7-8 9

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, .IANTAHY 9, _

PUBLIC SALL We, the undersigned, will offer nt public unction 6 miles northeust of Decatur, t> miles south of Monroe- ;■ ville, on the It. Lewton farm, or wimt is known us the old Harm. , Gladden place, on , January 12, 1920 the following property, to-wit: lilt • Stile i<> begin as ln:m>; the following ! property to wit: | 5 HEAD OP HORSES AND 'MELES Consisting of 1 mule team. ■ coming 5 years old; gray horse, comling li yearn old. weight IGOO lbs, . 2 good sorrel marcs, good workers. IS HEAD OF CATTLE 1 Hlacl; cow. G years old, fresh in February; I red cow. X years old, fresh in February; licit cow, i> years old, t"»-sh in February; spotted cow, G years old. fresh in February; roan cow, 4 years old, fresh in spring; *r-d heifer. fresh in February; 3 cows witli calves toy side; I Shorthorn bull. 15 months old. a good one; red heifer, coming 2 yea: old; 4 yearling heifer calves. These am an extra gnud tine of cattle. Any one wanting a good milk cow, don't miss this sale. ■S.i HEAD ()!■' HOGS- 14 head of good brood sows tired to furrow in Mai ch and April; I Registered Duroc male hog. G 5 head of fall pigs, weighing from 4o to G 5 Itis. each. IMPLEMENTS 1 O borne binder. 7-ft. cut; Osborne mower; Keystone gearless hay loader; I Corn King manure spreader; Gnu Hi. platform scale; Kentucky grain drill fertilizer attachment; 2 sets breeching harness; II A shaped hog houses; 16-in. disc witli trailer; Olivet gang plow; pipe roller; spring and spike tooth liarrow; International coin planter; 1 horse grain drill with fertilizer attachment; 2 corn cultivators; bay tedder and hay rake; -in. Turnbull wagon, spring wagon; hay ruck with beet rack and hog rack combined; 2 breaking plows; double shovel plows; single shovel plows; 7 shovel corn plow; Letz G in. burr feed grinder; <orn shcller; 30 gal. coptier kettle; iron kettle; power sausage grinder; Go gal. feed cooker. This line of machinery is all practically new. Between 400 and 500 bushei of corn and other small articles too numerous to mention. TERMS Made known on day of sale. Lunch will be served by the Ladies' Aid of the Pleasant Grove chu reh. ) Ves Rose and Jeff Lieehty, Aucts. , Bert Lower. Clerk. , SAUER & LEWTON. ' 3-5 7 8 9 PUBLIC SALE As I have quit farming. I will of--1 fer at public auction; at my residence ■ 2 miles south and 1 mile east of .Mon- ’ roe, or 4*4 miles north and 1 mile 1 - east of Berne, or 8 miles due smith of D.-catur on the mud pike, on Thursday. January 15 Sale to begin at 10 o'clock, a. m., th- following property towit: , 7 HEAD OF HORSES Hay mire, 8 year-. weight IGOO sound; bay , mar.- '• yea::, v.-jglit 1550. so..nd; bay mare 5 years. ‘weight ismi. sound; bay geldir g 4 years. 1500 sound; gray gelding 4 years, weight ' is< i sound; strav.lierry roar: colt ' coming 2 years, sound; blue roan licit coming years sound These * 'colts tire extra gold ones. 10 HUAI) c.ATTI IL Big spotted Durham s '<ow, 6 years old with calf by side; C 1 white Durham cow. 5 years old. giving ; r ' oil How of milk, fresh in spring s spotted Durham cow, 4 years old. s giving good flow of milk, fresh in j .pring; sjiotted Durham heifer. 3 a ■ rold. giving good flow of milk, j ( fresh in spring, roan heifer was f-esh last spring giving good flow of milk; J- - v and Durham cow. 3 years old " witli calf by side. These cows are t‘ all good milkers. Registered Shortbora ball coming 3 in spring, a good s one; heifer calves coming I year old in spring. 94 HEAD OF HOGS— n 11 brood sows, consisting of 7 thorob t-d Dttrocs, 2 fried sows and 5 gilts w due to farrow from 15th to 25th of March; balance good grade of sows, f: dm- to fat row t'.th to 25th of March; 82 head of Shoals, 43 head average s weight 10ft tbs ; 10 head average GO to 70 lbs.; 29 head average 30 Io 4<> ue-.; these a-e extra good thrifty feeders; 1 Reg. Duroc Boar coming year o’d in spring. IMPLEMENTS. ( ETC. Turnbull wagon, good as n-w. truck wagon, good as new; Deming ' binder. 8 ft. cut, good as new: Nisco preader. good as new; C. B. Q. com t koit- r. new; Ohio hay loader; Osborn hay tedder; lieering mower G it. cut; Empire 10 disc drill used 1 season; 14-1 G in. disc with trailer; Osborn spring tooth harrow; Git tooth spike tooth harrow; 1G ft. hay ladder with bay rack combined; 14 in. Scotch Clipper plow; John Deere 14 in. walking plow; Olive:- sulky. 14 in. good as new; 2 Monarch spring 1 tooth cultivators; 1 horse cultivate) ; shovel piow; storm buggy; 100 gal. hog fountain with heater; tank boater. 8 barrel galv. tank; cult (packer, new. Gas engine, pump jack, lard press, s.ut: u: • grimier, iron kettle. No. 12 DeLava! cream wi-perator. feed (-niter, corn shelter, 2 self feeders. work bench, milk cans, log chains. Jtain safety corn cutter. 9 ft. I drag, auto trailer. 2 A shaped hog I houses, garage 12x16 ft., smokehouse I 7x7xß ft., brooder house 6xlo ft . also I hard coal brooder, these are all new I buildings. FEED —About 450 bit. I corn in crib; 150 bushel of seed I oats; 50 bushel of seed barley; 6 ton good mixed hay; 400 shocks bundle fodder in mow; 250 shocks shredded in mow; 8 doz. Chickens; :: geese; 5 ducks; 2 turkey hens and 1 tom. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—Favorite base burner and 3 1 ,4 ton hard coal; kitchen cabinet; set dining chairs; book case; laundry stove and other articles not mentioned. TERMS: — All sums of >5.00 cash; all sums over that amount a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving a bankable note bearing 8 per cent, the last 6 months. BEN F. SHIRK. ■ Jeff Lieehty & Harry Daniels, Aucts. ■ W. 8. Smith, Clerk. § 5-7-9-12-13-14 ? NOTICE g Those owing the firm of ■ Vance & Hite, will please settle I their accounts with Mr. Vance J or Mr. Hite at once. 7-101

SALE CALENDAR The Followlno Sale* ai* B« ln 9 * d vertlaed In the Dally Democrat. ' We Aleo Print the Sale Bills Llet Your Sale With UlJan. 12, Sauer nr i Lewton. 6 miles northeast of Decatur Indiana nr G miles south nt Monroeville Indiana. Jan. 14—W. H. Lux, 2Vi rnllPS northwest of Decatur. 1! F. Shirk. 8 miles south of Decatur, Thursday, January 15. Jan. IG. Adam Neiienscbwnmlcr 2 1-2 niih.' wnst of I M*< a<ur. Jun. Ifi Sam Wolfe, I’/-i mile west of Magley. Jan. 19 Wm. J. McCague. 3 miles w»-;i of Schafer Saddlery factory. Jan. 2<i Grant Springer ami Oren Courtney, 5 miles southeast of Decatur. on Ambrose Shoaff farm. Jan. 21 E. A. Mallonee. 3 miles i northwest of Decatur. Jan. 22, Adanjs County Du roc-jersey Breders Association. Decatur Indiana. January 22. Boy's Duroc Chili, at Breiner Feed barn. Decatur. Jan. 23. Chas. Dotting. 7 miles north of Decatur. Jan. 27 Smith .<■ Baumgartner, 2'2 miles south of Decatur, on Monroe road. Jan. 28-Fred Colchin, 3% miles south of Decatur, on mud pike, or 1 mile east anil 2 miles north of Monroe, Indiana. Jan. 28- Henry Sievers. % mile north and % mile west of St. Johns. | Jan. 29. Marcellus Davison. 4 miles east of Monroe, Indiana, or 10 miles southeast of Decal urr. Indiana. Feb. 3. Frank Haggard. 2 mile east and one half mile north of Monroe, Indiana, seven and one half miles southeast of Decatur. Indiana on Thomas Bess Farm. Eel'. 4th. James and Heckman 7 12 miles northwest of Decatur. Indiana on William Heckman Farm on Winchester road 6- Henry Rodenbeck, 3% miles north-east of Decatur, known as the Howard Shackley farm. j i-vh. 9—C. E. Marchand. 2% miles southeast of Monroe. Ind., on the Geo. H. Martz farm. 10—Asa McMillen, l',£> miles south of Pleasant Mills, Ind. Feb. 10—Levi Strahm. 5 miles J south and 3 miles west of Decatur. Feb. 11—Ola 1,. Gaunt. 5’4 miles east of Decatur and 1 mile north ami •x, mile east of .Bobo. I Feb. 11—John Bright. 4 mile sooth ; east of Decatur, Indiana. Feb. 12—C. E. Buck, 5 miles southeast of Decatur on mud pike. Feb. 13- Albert Spuller, 1 mile north, ’,4 mile east of Monroe, or miles south of Decatur, Indiana. Feb. 16— Philip Gepliu-t. 4 miles east and 1 mile north of Monroe, or 8 miles southeast of Decatur. Feb. 17 —Delmar Douglas, 13 miles southeast of Decatur. Feb. 18—Sam Shackley. 11 milesj southeast of Decatur, or ’4 mile north of Salem Fob. 19—Victor. Amache-, 714 mile southwest of Decatur, on the Lew Scherry farm. Feb. 19 -Dye Ferguson, 10 miles; southeast of Decatur in Blue Crock township. Feb. 20.—Hosea Ray, one mile north-, west of Decatnr, on Julttis Haughk arm. Feb. 24 John W. Kline. 514 miles southeast of Decatur. Fell. 24 Andy Zeser. 1 mile west 'l' Decatur and 4 miles south. 1 mile west and 2 miles north of Monroe. Feb. 25 Bell 4- Gnnder, Bellevue farm. 1 mile north of Decatur. Feb. 25 Ira Wagoner. 10 miles southwest of Decatur. VULCANIZIN* H»»» roar iwb* >-ared tor » • ranran .Vulcanizing casing* 40« sgt Dan Sprang made a business trinl to Fort Wayne this morning. t

Mangold & Miller ORDER YOUR GROCERIES WHERE YOU ARE SURE TO GET THE BEST. ALWAYS FRESH AND A WONDERFUL LINE TO SELECT FROM. 21’,'2 lb. sack Fanchon Spring Wheat Floursl.Bo 10 lb. sack Swanton Pure Buckwheat, only 90c 2 15c boxes McKenzie’s Prepared Buckwheat 25c Vint Jemima Buckwheat or Pancake Flour 15c 2 15c boxes Jersey Corn Flakes, only2sc Large pkg. Hood’s Rolled Oats, only3oc Large pkg. Post Toasties or Kellog’s Korn Krisp. ’ 20c 3 10c boxes Spaghetti, Macaroni or Egg Noodies 25c 2 15c bottles Tomato Catsup, only 25c 0 boxes Search Light Matches 40 ( 1 192 Sweet Garden Peas. 2 cans\ 35 ( Raby Bunting Sweet Corn, 2 cans 35, Sweet Corn or Peas, new pack 15 ( Try our Bulk Coflee, lb. only 30 ( San Marto Coffee, 50c value only ’ 45, Hebe Milk, large can 45 2 cans Old Mill Red Beans 25 Newton’s Pie Filling, any flavor, box 25 ' 1 lb. box Dover Currents 35 1 Superior Quality Dates, lb. only ’ ’ 25 i Ako Nut or Morris Supreme Nut Oleo, lb 35 ■ 3 cakes Sweet Heart Toilet Soap, only ’’ * 9(] 2 large cans Pork & Beans, with tomato sauce, 0n1y.25 Men’s Double Seamed Work Shirts, onlysl2 1 10 lb. box Winesap Fancy Apples $4 0 P. W. Crackers, lb 18c; 2 for 35 r Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Apples, Turnips, Onions, Lettuc ‘ Celery and Cabbage. e PHONE US THAT ORDER. I Eggs, 60c Butter, 60c

MARKETS-STOCKS Dally Report of k o ™ l an<l h ° r , - v v lan 9- ,!, l*' New York. * ■ • s w ere leial to n .let .uuming ■irregular ut the sti <k ( Rt ;there tod;D■ M petroleum at i i:: '.. Oh Sinclair at 4t,'s. off sneaker at W. at 94. off -N : Baldwin nt 118. P ». Industrial Alcoh ol Southern Pacific at 101%. <>n Chicago. Jan. 9-Crain <»p.ninß: Co-n: Jan. up L< ; May un.lutmm • Julv UP oats: May up %< - up %c. Provisions- Higher. East Buffalo. N. V.. Jan. 9 . <Speleial to Daily 4<m; shipments 4;ei<t; official • York yesterday. GGSo. .logs closing steady; all grades generally_ SU. . r,. w $15.60; roughs. sl3.—■« l" •' • stags $12.00. down; cattle. 550. stead sheep' 5000, steady; lambs 202a, down best ewes. 1000(i lU>0; cattle. 2L>", down. Cleveland. O.,—Produce market:Butter —Creamery in tubs e x ] ra a 7O’ / 4tfi)7tc; extra firsts HOUIi.Oc; firsts Eggs Northern extras. ~c; extra firsts 72c; northern firsts, new cases Tie* old cases, 70e; southern and ' western firsts, new cases 70c; refrigI erat ir extras 55e. i'oultrv—Live fowls 25ft2Cc; heavy grades springers heavy jendes 32<5i du< - l.>. » gppse 30c J turkeys. 50c. LOCAL MARKETS. Wheat, No. 1. $2.40; No. 2. $2.37; new oats, 81c; new corn, per cwt., $1.90; barley. $1.35; rye. $1.35; clover seed, $28.00. LOCAL MARKET. i Eggs, dozen ® flc Country Butter LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS Butterfat, delivered •'•‘C A WORD TO LAND OWNERS. If you are in the market for money, I ask that you put your proposition up to me. I am in a position to take care of- you as regards farm loans in ways that will interest you. I am in a position to finance a land owner in ways that will appeal to him as a borrower, make the carrying of the debt easy for him and making the loans of such periods of time as will enable him to tarry the debt without any anxiety. I do this by making the Federal Loan the base of the loan. If you are contemplating buying land, improving that |which you have, come and see me. It will cost you nothing to talk it over and you may get some ideas that will ihe of help to you. The Federal Loans themselves and by themselves are 1 proving popular with borrowers as th a large numbers of loans we have made lesify. My office is diagonaly across from the court house. Ask for French ■ Quinn, president Bowers Realty Co., and Sehirmeyer Abstract Co. fri-tf SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS i 1 will sell at public auction at the Closs home. 24 North 3rd street, on Saturday. Jan. 10th, beginning at 1 p. tn., the following: , 5 beds, with mattresses and I springs; chairs; 3 stoves; 3 tables; 2 wash stands; pictures, and other things too numerous to mention. ■G-t3x MARY CLOSS. SAV E! 15 cents by paying vour telephone hill before Jan. 10. Office open Friday and Saturday evenings until 10 o’clock. 5-tl

Steele’s Grocery PHONE 31 A G 001) CLEAN PLACE TO TRADE AT 1 Gallon Syrup, Saturday • ,7L Nucoa Nul. try ’<• better than most butter. 07 lb O I V A FEW OF MY SATURDAY BARGIANS MATHIES. R. CANVAS GLOVES 7. I-' yV M 9K (I’.uv all y"’* Wi,l ’U l ,a,r ,or None sold Io storekeepers 5 lbs. I re*!’ Box Paper. 35c value 25c , C ms n M lih Rolled C ‘’ :incv Pi ‘P er Napkins. n a t s 25c doz 5c Good ( offee. th Our Best Wash Board 69c Pure Buckwheat, 10 lbs. Clothes Pins, 25 for.. ..7c \ wZ* for ; NEW NAVY BEANS Grape Nuts. h<>B •••• !•_’ Cranberries. 2ql for. .2.>c - ,s - I Eating & Cooking tVV Apples, lb (with other goods) 1 have made this grand old store the best and most up-to-date store in the city. When up town, drop in and see me. Farmers make this your home. Service. Quality and Price is my motto. G. C- Steele 149 N. 2nd St. CCEW———~ Specials for Saturday ALL OI K MEATS ARE NATIVE AND THE VERY BEST. Plenty of Good Boiling Heel, lit 12QC Best Boasts, lb • • l ender Steak. H> 20c--.»c . Nice Veal Roasts ur Slews. Ih Loc-_.>c 1 Pork Roasts or Boils Ih 20c-2jc Pure Pork country style, lit 2.»c t Plentv of Ni ck Ribs. Spare Ribs. Tongues. Hearts anti Brains. . Fresh' Liver, lb 10c; 3 lbs. for 25c SMOKED MEATS Regular Hants. 11 25c dowels. Ib 20c r New York Shoultlus. 1b...22< Bacon, lb 26c-30c 1 ’ 1 AR . D I Single lb 27e a Ib. pails , 3 Hi. pails 80c HI lb. pails $2.65 • 50 Ib. cans $13.25 t ()l< omargarint til' JI kinds: Nut A-l; King Nul; Alco; Good t Luck; Moxley’s Dixie and Nucoa. r Plenty of t'.hickins. Nice Young Beef by the quarters. Four free deliveries to each part of city. : F.Mutschler Packing Co. Market A 1 PHONE 106. r ... ______ THIS STORE GIVES YOU PROMPT SERVICE, COURTEOUS TREATMENT, AND THE VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY ALWAYS. ' HUNSICKER’S GROCERY Phone No. 97 or Phone No. 175

Extra Fancy Michigan zx i I Navy Beans. 11). .... 7/C . Extra Good Quality np Bulk Jellv, 2tbs. . (Ih. 15c) Extra Quality Bulk Peanut Butter. It) ' -libs. Quality Cracked Hominy, only Extra Fancy Head i q Rice. It). IdC ) 2 pkgs. Lux, for r line washing e 5 It), box Argo Gloss e Starch e Try a keg of those c quality Ginger Snaps,. c White Rose, the extra ftA c quality Rio Coffee, lb. OVC c Perfection Buller -1 r\ c Crackers are heller, th. 1(N(* iC Perfection Soda ('.racklC ers have no equal. tl»...4<vC I C Extra Good California Prunes ic It). :: 20,25,30 35c >c Evaporated Apples. »c pkg. only ’ c Currents, qi» jy. P k «- only 4,5 c r lit), pkg. Sun Maid Q* Seeded Raisins an L

uu — — 5 C HEADQUARTERS FOR FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ’ BERT HUNSICKER .THE STORE WHERE are TREATED SQUARE

lib. pkg. Sun Maid Seedless Raisins £Ov Large bottle boiled ’•J'xp Cider OmL Kull qt. bottle OlXp Sweet Cider Otlv 1 gal. pail Karo QRlp Golden Syrup OOv ’(V gal. i"’ l ’) 1 gal. pail Crystal White Karo Syrup . . . • vtlv (14 gal. 5()c) 2 large cans Quality Kraut Large Cans Quality 1 Red Beans, can AW 2 pkgs. Jello. 25C any flavor ~ Yellow Globe Dry Onions. 10 th “Xtz Extra Good Quality 1 Corn or Peas, can. .. Av No. 1 Lake Herring Saltl Az, Fish. lb. only AW Good Dry Pop Corn, QfCp will pop, 2 Ihs 3 tbs. Dry Peas, 25c Extra Fancy Apples in boxes for cooking or lOf eating, thAVV , 6 cakes Lutz Yellow OKp Laundry Soap