Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 121, Decatur, Adams County, 21 May 1920 — Page 6
YOU WILL'SAVE ON EVERY PURCHASE BY TRADINC HERE. YOU ARE ALWAYS SURE OF GETTING | FIRST ( LASS FRESH MERCHANDISE AT THE LOW PRICE. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO TELEPHONE ORDERS. TWO PHONES. No. 5 and 48.
Michigan Sand Grown \\ Kite Potatoes, peck $1.30 Bushel, $5.15 Lantz Gloss Laundry Soap. cake 5c 6 cakes 25c American Family, I*. G. Naptha and Fels Naptha Laundry scap. 3 cakes 25c Flake White Laundry soap. 5 cakes 37c Palmolive Toilet soap, cake 10c 3 cakes 25c Dr. Say man Vegetable soap, box of 3 cakes 35c Larue packages Quaker Corn Flakes, pkg 10c 3 pkgs 25c Jersey Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs 25c Foulds Macaroni, Spaghetti aad Egg Noodles, 3 packages 25c Try a barrel of those good old fashioned Ginger Snaps, barrel 35c Fancy California Santa Clara Prunes, 2 lbs 35c Blue Ribbon Evaporated' Peaches. partly peeled, package 25c 5 lb. box SL4O Seeded Raisins in pkgs. ..23c Choice Michigan Hand Picked Navy Beans, lb 10c Fancy large California Lima Beans, lb 16c 3 lbs 45c Pearl Grain Cracked Hominy !» 7c Fancy Large Grain Blue Rose Rice. lb. ... .• 18c ( hick Feed, for the baby chicks, lb 5c 100 lb. bag $4.65 Scratch Feed for the larger chickens. Ih 5c 100 lb. bag $4.65
Farmers bring in your butler and eggs we always pay the highest market price. , [ft «w * j e BSBR <nS « • Jfe ■»s® ' k PAY* CASH AND BUV FOR LESS U i ■ I. ■■——l II ■III. ■» I ■ I ■■■■■■ I SAVE ON YOUR TABLE SUPPLIES BY MAKING. * YOUR GROCERY PURCHASES AT HUNKER’S GROCERY : PHONE NO. 97OR’PHONE NO. 175 <
White Rose is the best brand of Rio ('.oi'fee. special, lb AUO’V We have another shipment of that Extra Quality Bulks) Peanut Butter at 1b,... aVv Ijirge cans Pel or ('.ar- 1 T nation Milk, can XMV 2 large Hebe DP., Milk Compound, 4it)v (1 small cans 25c) You can still buy that Quality C.reino Bread baked in Fort Wayne's best bakery, i large loaf only luv Large cans Pink Salmon, 2 cans . ‘rOt (Can. 25c) %Ib. size can Good Quality Pink Salmon. If you want something good in a blitter substitute try a pound of Alco-nut Oleo, Jiffy-Jell, all flavors, worth 15c package. AP 2 pkgs Z<iOC !.:>ige glass jars Lippincotts Quality Apple Butter, jar OO v i Medium size jar Lippin- 61 fT colts Apple Butter, jar llershe’s Apple Butter in 1 gal. i tins; less than wholesale! $1.68 Franklin Pure Sugar Syrup; something extra fancy, in 1 gal. tins. pp* -an' tbl.ba 2 large cans Solid Pack 6)r Sauer Kraut ZiOC
• — — Headquarters for Fruits and Vegetables Visit This Store for Real Values. BERT HUNSICKER The Store Where All Are Treated Square.
In a Virginia girls’ college a lecture was proposed on Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of “Uncle Tom's Cabin." The result was a row and the Northern bred girls v/ent K home.
I W’e received another shipment » of that Good Golden Rio Cof- >. fee in bulk; we will place on sale, Saturday any quantity, 1 • lb 25c • Try a loaf of Gossard and Boulware Huntington Bread, full 1‘ lb. loaf still j at the old price, loat ... 15c Large cans Solid Pack Pumpkin, 2 cans 25c ■ Large cans Pork and Beans in tomato sauce, 2 cans 25c Extra Tender Early .June Peas, 3 cans 40c Large cans best pack Hominy. can 11c Doz. cans ?. $1.25; :.arge cans Solid Pack Sweet Potatoes, can 22c S<pjab Tomato Soup, can . .10c 3 cans 25c Large cans Pet, Carnation and Wilson Brand Milk, can 15c Eagle Brand Milk for the -babies, can 25c Our Eat More Nut (Meo has no equal in quality, try a pound and be convinced, only, lb -.... 36c New Texas Onions, lb. ... 10c New Cabbage, nice and solid !b ~ 7c Stavman W ine Sap Apples, 2 1b5................... 25c Large Juicy Lemons, 2 for 5c Doz 25c ; Golden Karo Syrup, gallon pail 85c 1 , gal. pail 45c We will have plenty of Strawberries, Pineapples, Asparagus. Radishes, Head and Leaf , Lettuce. Oranges. Bananas, Grape Fbuit at our usual low x prices.
litre is your chance to get a si.oo box OrieiiHe Rug Shampoo, Spi cial price. 69c Victor Brand Green 1A Z> Beans, can only LUC ' Beans are advancing, help your self; Extra Fancy Michigan 1 Hand Picked 11 a 1 Navy Beans, lb ± _L C Perfection Butter Crack."| Q ers arc better, tit loC ~ Perfection, Large Salted CrackIs. try them and see the ditTerence, th. only Medium size: California 4)A„ ‘Primes. tt>. £\JC (2 n>s. 35c) Blue Ribbon Peaches Qp* are real quality, pkg. . .ZdOC , ; po gal. pail Pennant Syrup with (he Beal Maple CfT r* - Flavor, pail 09V 1 (1 gal. pail $1.25) 2 pkgs. Aunt Jemima or Me- ' Kenzies 9Kr» Buckwheat Large size McKenzies Preparicd Buckwheat [Flour, sack 99V 1 1 Clean Broken Grain Rhe. Ih HJC Extra Fancy Head 1 Qz» Rice, It). . IOC 2 large cans Solid Pack 9K Pumpkin Large size Krinkle l-Az* ■ Corn Flakes, pkg AxzV ' Good Quality Corn 1 PCr* or Peas, can A9U j I Special 110 c pkgs. White Pearl OKn 1 [Noodles 1
A member of the German Executive council has said: “The treaty was too severe on us Germans in an economic way. but not severe enough in the military clauses, for the Germans themselves want, to be rid of militarists." j
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY. MAY 21. 1920
CLASSIFIED WANT ADS ' FOR SALE 'FOR SALE Dynamite, caps I and fuse. Fornax Milling C.ompany. » Mill i FOR SALE Range in line con ( dition. Cheap if taken al once. C. F.. Connelly. 112-ls FOR SALE Four room house and . three full lots on Fifteenth street. (lend cistern and several other buildings. Inquire of 122, Fifteenth street. Jl7-t6x j FOR SALE—One Ladles’ Bicycle and one tricycle. Call Phone 191. I 117-ts | i i .• • yX —-■ ■— . FOR SALE —Two fine large Duroc male hogs, registered ami cholera immune. Phone Ed. F. Miller. U9-tßx | FOR SALE Early Cabbake and Tomato plants, at 10c per doz. or 3 | doz. for 25c at L. T. Brokaw. 421 N. 7th st., one block west >f the I greenhouse. 119-3tx FOR SALE Reed sulky and high chair. Inquire at 709 North Fifth street. 120-t3x FOR SALE —120-acre farm 4% miles from Decatur. Call at Merryman & Suttons office, J.0.0.F. block ’phone 42. _ 69-eod-tf FOR SALE Good barn, size 20x30 ft., drop siding. Will sell cheap, if sold soon. 'Phone 671, or see Wm. Norris Agency. 121-tSr WANTED WANTED To rent a house. Dr. C. C. Rayl, Monroe. 78-ts WANTED — Pennsylvania Sy.-tera Northwestern Region desires to buy cross ties. For detailed information correspond w'ith I. B. Thomas, Purchasing Agent, Insurance Exchange Building, Chicago, Illinois. 108-lmo, WANTED—First ( lass stenog- 1 rapher. Good salary and working condiitons.—J. F. Arnold. • Hl-tf WANTED—Chambermaid at Murray! hotel. ts WANTED—Work on farm, by boy -1 14 years of age. W. F. Hilton, De- ( cater, R. 6. - 119-3tx WANTED —Lawns to mow. 'Phone 333. Carl Gas. 119-3 t WANTED —Position, office and cler-' ical work. ißailroad experience. Can use typewriter. Address WOH, Care Democrat. < 121-t2x WANTED—Competent maid for gen-] eral housework. $12.00 per weel:.: Two in family, no laundry work. Woman assists with cleaning. Must be experienced good, plain cook. Address Mrs. Jno. Shoaff, 1910 Spy Run Ave., FT. Wayne, Ind. tl WANTED Competent girl for general I housework. Small family, pleasant home, SIO.OO per week. Address Mrs. Richard Blossom, 1018 Wildwood Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind. , tl NOTICE I have purchased the Fornax Blacksmith shop on First St., and will do general blacksmithing, horse shoeing and repair work, 121-16 Jess Burkhead. 2ZZZ J WANTED Man or woman to wash windows. Call ’Phone E>3. MISCELLANEOUS We can give you serviee on Vulcanizing. Holthouse Garage, 303-ts I DO YOU NEED MONEY—We lend it | on second mortages on real estate. — Aetna Mortgage & Investment Co., 608 Fidelity Building, Indianapolis. T93-eodr-tf. FOR RENT FOR RENT One nice furnished room, opposite court house. 105. S. 2nd St., Mrs. Ellis. 117-6tx ' LOST AND FOUND LOST—White hull dog. Answers to name of Dan.. Reward paid to party who can give me information to recovery. Call 233 or 529. F. T. Moore. 120-31 LOST —A navy blue suit, near Clover Leaf creameries. Finder please return to Democrat office and receive reward. S. P. Dailey. 120-3 t ZNIf THE creator of MILLIONAIRES Put Your Address on a Post Card Send It to Us and Get Our OIL NEWSPAPER Absolutely Free for 3 Months OUR BUSINESS: Is' to Give You Every W«eek All the News of All the Oil Fields Regular Subscription $1 the Y’ear International Oil Reporter 2071/2 W. Bth St. Fort Worth, Tex. Dept. 25.
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24/aib. sack Perfection Flour for baking or J sack $1.75 Fancy Dill Pickles, doz. ...20c ’ 2 large cans Pumpkin. only 25c 'jZtb. fans Libbys Apple Butter, only 40c A. R. H. Evaporated Sugar Corn, box, 10c; 3 for .. 25c 2 large cans Hebe Compound ' Milk, only .. .x 25c ■ Spring Hill or 1492 Sweet 4 Corn, can 18c; 2 for ... 35c < hes Extra Baby Corn or ! Princess Royal Peas, can 25c Chili Con Carne, Libby’s can i 15c; 2 for 25c Tall can Pink Salmon, only 25c Beech Nut Pork & Beans, can Jersey Corn Flakes, pkg. ..15c 1 2 for 25c t Hood Mustard qt. jar only 25c Hoods Yellow Cling Peaches in syrup, can 45c I-arge can Del Monte Spinach, can 25c |
1 Oranges, Lctuoiis, Lettuce, Bananas, Pineapples, J Strawberries, Cabbage, Onions. Apples. Ton Prices paid for Country Produce. Phone 215 for your grocery order. MANGOLD & MILLER I
“Eats” Restaurant Sunday Special Choice Young Roast Chicken, dressing or Roast Leg of_Veal. Served 11:30 to 1:30. Phone 28. Reserve Tables. Harting & Lose. ’ "■■Hill IMMMMMWMMMBM NOTICE The person who took the purse off the counter at the Niblick & Co. store is and should return same to the store to avoid trouble. 1204 t j THE HOBO UNION j A plan to organize the bftboes has been submitted, it is said, to the . American Federation of Jxthor. When . their organization lias been consum I mated, some of the rules may be a.-: follows: Twenty-four hour® shall constitute [ a loafing day. f There shall be extra pay, at the rato , of time and a half, for all loafing over , time. t No member of the Hoboes' Union t will be permitted to loaf alongside a non-union hobo. Any person employing nonunion hoboes to loaf on a job, and refusing to discharge them when requested, shall be boycotted. Any hobo is eligible for membership in the Hoboes’ Union on payment r,f three apple pfes. one cold chicken and a length of clQtlTesline. ‘‘Pussyfoot" Johnson is back in the United States. He said that in all his European and North African travelt the only really “dry” territory he ar.v - was the Desert of Sahara.
i Large can Del Monte Royal Anne Cherries, can ... 60c Blackberries or Blueberries in syrup, can 16c 3 10c boxes Foulds Macaroni. Spaghetti or Egg Noodles. _ only 25c 2'/alb. box AVonder Rice .. 50c 2 15c boxes Virginia Sweet or i Jersey Prepared Flour, only 25c 6 rolls best quality Toilet _ I Paper, only 25c Pure Home-made Mince Meat lb. only 25c , [ 70 lb. sack Diamond Crystal Stock Salt $1.25 Late Seed Potatoes bushel $4.50 I Large pkg. Hoods Rolled Oats, only 30c Mens Blue Double Seamed W ork Shirt $1.25 Mens Three Piece Dinner Pails .. s 75c ; Coaline Toilet Soap, cake.. 10c 4 for 30c' Saturday, SI.OO Brooms, sale I price, only 75c
i I Congestion is becoming so great in the streets ct Tokio that subway trans-' lortation is being inaugurated. j NOTICE TO PUBLIC —— If you want to make a sale of your household goods, call or ‘ see me nt Durkin's Garage. If I am out of town leave date a.t the oflicc and J will lake care of the work. JEFF LIECHTY, 12L2tw-t( Auctioneer. MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. May 21—(Special? to Daily Democrat)—The stock mark et opened irregular today. Opening prices were: Anaconda 55U, up i • Chandler 124%. oil >4; American Lo .omotlve 89%. up %; Crucible 124'. oil 2%; General Motors 25*4, oft U- • S; V S St€ *! 91 N. off %; Studebaker: " p . *; Cubgn American Sugar .'B%, olt %; Southern Pacific 92’; . up %. 4 ’| East Buffalo. N. Y„ May 21—(SpeL’m tO > . Daily I)craocrat >-Recelpts 6400; shipments, 2090; official to N Y yesterday 1140. Hogs closing steadv medium and heavies. $14.75®15- light 15,25: pigs ’ r,) ughs @l2 2o; stags. s7@9; cattle, 200" sheep, 3400, slow; lambs’, isoo, down; best ewes, 1200@125ocalves, 3000; tops, 1500@1525. i Cleveland. 0.-Produce market63u.U^cI“C! ’ ea . Inery ln tube ' 0..%@(>4c; extra fancy 62%@(;'>cfirsts 61%@62c wmc, Eggs—Fresh gathered extra 45V,c-' i fresh extra 4:‘,@44%c; northern Ohio fresh in new cases 4Gc; old cases 43c; western firsts 42’4c Poultry—Chickens 45c;' light fowU , IK; I I LOCAL MARKETS. Wheat No. 1, $2.90; new oats i 10 ;. n ® w corn ‘ per cwt - $2.65; barley, $1.40; rye $1.50. t LOCAL MARKET. Eggs, dozen 40e LOCAL CREAMERY MARKIvtm Butt i fat, delivered **" KC TS b;>c
Flace Your Order With The Home of Quality Groceries \nd gd the best for less. We deliver the goods in the city free, twice a day. , l ill Go.Kl Pink Salmon. ‘ 1 91/ p ( 2 cans. 25c) can l.ibbv’s <xiTieil B*’(L large tins. ii*n . ■ ■ • .’ ’ ’ ’ ’ P(ll twl Meals lor lunch or pail. 5Cv 10c can - Pun Fruit Jelly. ■ * 1 Sf' anv kind, glass / Jar Pure Apple Ihitb r. * 20c .li!'i’uit Appi‘‘ But,cr - 30 c 'ppi. Buller. ' • Mil 451 i.ii l .i»™its. i«i«i>o - "rtk .43 d Barrel Syrup Refined Sugar Syrup, I md. pail Pennant Syrup. (Pl nr (Mat)le flavor) ** filin.. So ar Sirup, talnml 20e Ih.) bite Seed Potatoes, (? 4 44 $ peck. $L10; Bushel W Iced Honey Cookies. OA p (large size) Doz. • Plain Honey t.ookit s, z XSC Pompcin Olive (til. Old Fashioned Sauer Drops, 9f|f» (Saturday) lb w" *V \ fev. bushel left Home Grown Rose Late Potatoes for seed Oranges. Apples. Lemons, Pineapples. Bananas'. Table Potatoes. Texas Onions. Green Onions, Rhubarb, at our usual low price. Eggs. 40c. Butter the top market. M. E. Hower , QUALITY Meats YOU save on the price and you can depend on the quality of any meat you buy here. Tender, juicy and flavored cuts of finest Beef, Pork or Veal make your dinners a delight to family and guests. NOTE THE FOLLOWING MONEY-SAVING OFFERINGS FOR SATURDAY: All Home Killed Meats. Our own Open Kettle Rendered Lard, single Ih. ...... 25c 10 lb. Pails of ■ $2.25 50 Hl (ans of Nice Veal Pocket Roasts, lb 18c Veal Shoulder Roasts and Chops, lb. .....’..... 25c to 30c Pure Por 1 Sausage, fresh or smoked, country style, lb. 25c i ork Roasts or Boils, lb ; 25c to 30c Pork Steak, lb 25c to 30c <>ood Tender Chuck Steak, lb 25c Choice ( uts of Beef Roast, lb 20c to 25c Plate Boiling Beef, lb 15c Fred Mutschler Packing Co. 237 W. Monroe St. " Two Phones 106 and 374. 1 tl|lr to each part of the city. Extra Specials for Saturday Engeler’s Grocery Dept. 11 <i i,' while it is yet possible on good dependable food. Evaporated Peaches X ’ 2 ™ pink :: Fc c an Corn, 18c quality Onions, Texas, per lb. ....10c 1“ Beans, 18c Sweet Potatoes, per lb 12c •1 cans' Hebe Milk o-‘ Cabbaffe ’ fanc y- P er ,b ’ ’ l/ 1 ' 3 cans (ar P.o "’IUd' ’ b,< Apples, fancy, per lb. ...12'zc Milk ." ° r '”l son _ Seed Potatoes, per peck ..sl.2> '2 can Tomatoes 9 nion Sets ’ P er qt ,2 »- 1 3 can Kraut )C bars Self Washing soap 3»c 2 cans Heinz ' )i,rs Palmolive soap ....30c U tt, ‘ - ( , " C 1 gal. can Annies 2? c Coffee, fancy Rio 28c 1 2 ‘ans Peach* svrUD ” ],/»" fft- Sorghum' 25c ” 3 vans P| Umsin "^'P- -95c Climax Wall Cleaner L’V 3 van Salmon St •; o 6oc l <l‘- c *dar Oil Polish, sl-00 ! Extra Fancy 0r» ’ ' va l up ’ Special .....1... 50c Fruit nytS ’ l {anan as, Apples, Cluster Raisins, Grape aag lg^^te[i J^_ ?rioris ’ Sweet Potatoes, at lowest prices. want ads get results
