Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 196, Decatur, Adams County, 19 August 1921 — Page 4
You’ll Find Many Bargains In The Daily Democrat’s MarketjasketPages I
GROCERY I‘I'RC’IIASI’S MADE OF US GIVES YOU AN ASSURANCE OF QUALITY AT A SAVING IN PRICE. IF YOU CANNOT CALL AT OUR STORE CALL US BY ’PHONE. THREE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE. 5, 48 and 231. Free City Delivery.
Vrma Hard Winter Wheal Flour, 24 lb. bags ... SI.OO Pride of Decatur brand Flour for bread or pastry. 12 lb. bag for 55c 24-lb. bag $1.05 48-lb. bag $2.10 Polar Bear Flour, 24-lb. bag $1 23 48-tb. bag $2.45 Pillsbury 4x Flour, the superior Flour for bread, 21-lb bag $ 1.35 48-lb. bag $2.65 Fine Granulated Sugar. 15 lbs. Why pay more for Golden Rio Coffee when you buy the best here 2 pounds 25c Just think, a genuine high-grade Santos Coffee, pound ... 25c Chase and Sanborn special Coffee. pound 35c 3 pounds SI.OO Tall cans Hebe Compound Milk 9c Small cans 5c Tall cans Pet, Carnation or Borden Milk, 2 cans ... 25c Dozen cans $1.47 Small cans 4 for 25c Dozen cans 73c With a scarcity of Fruits, we think canned Fruits at present prices a good buy— New pack Black Raspberries. heavy syrup, can 30c Dozen cans $3.15 Large cans California Apricots in syrup, can 23c Dozen cans $2.75 Large Cans California Peaches in syrup, 28c, Doz. cans $2.98 Santa Clara Prunes, lb. .10-15 c Fancy Evaporated Peaches, pound 20c Fancy Evaporated Apricots pound 25c Lenox Laundrv Soap, 10 bars 39c R, N. M. White Naptha Soap. 5 bars i 30c 10 bars 59c,
V PAY* CASH AND BUY* FOR LESS*
L. L. Baumgartner and Rev. C. L. j Haney were in Berne last evening attending a meeting of the executive committee of the Adams County Sun-
QUALITY GROCERIES AT A SAVING IS THE MOTTO AT HUNSICKER S GROCERY ’PHONE NO. 97 OR ’PHONE NO. 175
Urma brand Soft Wheat Hour. Just the thing for pastry. 24 J’.bT." 95c Urma brand Kansas Hard Wheat flour for better bread. White Rose, the better kind of Golden Rio Coffee; 25c Extra nice large White Potatoes; 15 lb. PA peck bOC Tall cans Hebe or Nutro Milk Compound, q can t/C (Small cans sc) Eagle brand Milk for the babies; 29 P 3 cans 63c Exert fine New White Comb Honey, well filled 4)A sections, only ZtvC Large cans Solid Pack Quality] the best Pumpkin, Hominy or Sauer Kraut, OKn 2 cans Good grade Peas, sweet and tender; 2 HF cans .- uuv Large cans Pink Salmon, 3 cans 35c, -tn can iwl
Special Low Prices on Fruits and Vegetables BERT HUNSICKER WEST SIDE SOUTH 2ND ST. The Store Where AH Are Treated Square.
P. and G. White Naptha or Star I Laundry Soap, 8 bars .. 49c Palmolive Toilet Soap, 3 cakes Kirk's Hardwater Castile Soap, 3 cakes 25c Another brand of those good Salted Peanuts, 2 pounds 25c Battleship Peanut Butter, 2 lbs. Eckhart’s Smoked Jowels or narrow Strip Bacon, 3 lbs. Large tall cans Pink Salmon. 3 for •;••••• 35c Standard Ohio pack Corn, can Fancy Illinois pack Corn, 2 cans 25c Bicycle brand Wisconsin June Peas, 2 cans 25c Michigan hand-picked Navy Beans, 4 pounds 25c Lima or Butter Beans, lb. .10c Best Head Rice. 4 pounds . .25c Good Cracked Rice, 6 lbs. 25c Bulk Rolled Oats, 6 lbs. .. 29c Pearl Tapioca, 3 lbs 25c Pound 10c Red Seal Lye, 2 cans 25c Carnation brand Lemon or Ginger Snaps for quality; keg 34c No. 10 galon cans new pack red Pitted Cherries $1.48 Gallon No. 10 cans new pack Black Raspberries .... $1.25 Best pack Domestic Sardines in oil, can 5c Red Ribbon Celery thoroughly bleached, every piece good; bunches of 3 stalks .... 15c New Sweet Potatoes, 4 pounds Plenty of Home-grown Canteloupes and Indiana Watermelons. • Nabiscos, small packages, special 10c Nabiscos, large packages, special 25c The largest assortment of Fruits , and Vegetables in Decatur.
I day school association. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Selking of Preble were shoppers in this city to- ■ day.
Extra good grade Sardines in oil; can sc; OQz* 6 cans .... miOC Extra fancy Michigan handpicked Navy Beans, H 4 Ihs Zt)C Best Head Bice, 25C Lima or Buter Beans, 1 A Ib. only IVC Good grade four Sew- QQ , ed Broom, »nly - Luna is the large cake of White Laundrv Soap; cake sc. 29c Churn Gold Oleoinargaine, the highest-grade butter substitute on the market, lb. only OUC 4-10 c cakes Kirks Bath tablet Toilet Soap; nothmg better Highest grade extra heavy fruit jar. Rubbers; Red Sealing Wax, p. box 5C R<*d Seal Lye; • Ap I 2 cans 25C Large box Ar Ciimaline ! No. 10 gallon cans Peaches or ( Apricots or Grated 7(1 » Pineapple, can only .. •vC
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19.
; Engeler’s Grocery Dept. I 'Phone 16. YOU WILL FIND BEST VALUES AT LOWEST PRICES HERE. TRY US ON YOUR NEXT ORDER
5 lb. Cane Sugar 35c 1 3 lb. Best (Rice 20c 2 pck. Rolled Oats 25c 1 Large pck. Rolled Oats .30c 5 Bars White Laundry Soap 5 Bars Toilet Soap 25c 3 Cans Corn, standard .... 30c 2 Cans extra tine Peas .... 35c 4 cans Pork and Beans ... 35c 2 Cans Pink Salmon 30c 3 Cans Tomato Soup 30c 3 Cans Tomatoes 30c 2 Cans Pet or Carnation Milk
Fruits and Vegetables at Low Prices.
_ _ ■■■■ ■- ■■■_j . 11 J “ = * - . Miller’s Grocery Free City Delivery.
623 W. Monroe St. 24 lb. sack Blue Ribbon I Flour Best for all- (P AO i around use, sack . 1 «vU Potatoes, 15 lb Qr peck 60c; bushel . 2 1 */•• lb- sack Cake dj 1 IF* Walk Flour tPl.lt) Eagle brand Milk for QQ the babies, can 5 Bars Kirk’s Flake .. ‘)A White Soap, only .... t)vC Graham’s Vegetable Soap, 3 Best Cooking Navy OK/, Beans, 4 tbs. for .... Fall can Pink Salmon | A /t only Ivt Good pack Sugar Peas or Sugar Corn, can 15c; QT 2 for Mt)C McPherson Red Pitted OAp Cherries, can Out Large Cans California Peaches, Can 25 cents; per . £?A dozen tpZtf.OU Large cans California QQ Apricots, can ....... C (Dozen cans $2.50) Jiffy Pie Lemon or Chocolate flavors. AP 2 packages <£t)C
—Phone 215 for That Order— Top prices paid for country produce. Apples, Bananas, Water Melons, Sweet Potatoes, Spanish Onions, Oranges, Lemons and Cabbage.
BE SATISFIED IN DOING YOU TRADING*BY BUYING AT— The Home of Quality Groceries OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT AND QUALITY GUARANTEED Buy your Sugar now. Fine Cane Granulated Qf* FF/A Sugar, 100 lb. bag tpU. ft/ Fine Beet Granulated Sugar. . PA 100 lb. bag sb.by 25 lb. sacks $1.89 Good Luck, the all-around n* -g -I A Flour, 24 lb. sack tfr *.•!() High quality Naw Beans, a* 4 lbs ZSC Moss Rose Pork and OP* Beans, 2 cans “Best and Cheapest" no Coffee. You will like it, lb tSUC Best Cocoa, zx lb ZOC High-Grade Imperial Tea, AO 33c Try Hower’s Baking Powder -g q and get results, 13 ounces luC 55c can Roval Baking j w Powder 4b C Two 1-lb. packages -g Arm & Hammer Soda JbC Jello or Jiffy-Jell, . » gx any flavor t/C Spanish Salted -g zx Peanuts, 1 lb JLvC 10c Becher’s best Egg Noodles, -i i* 2 for ' 15(» 10c Fould’s Macaroni or Sphagetti, ni* 3f ‘»- :....... 25c Red Ripe Melons, Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Apples, Cabbage, Celery and Sweet Potatoes. M. E. Hower I Eggs, 32c. Butter, top Price, 30c
1 Quart Cedar Polish 50c 24 lb. Flavo Flour SI.OO 24 lb. P. P. Flour sl-25 24 lb. Enterprise Flour . . sl.lO Brooms, 4-sewed. special .45c 10 lb. Cooking Apples .... 40c 1 dozen. Oranges, fancy . 35c Cream Cheese, per lb. ... 28c 3 lbs. Coffee. Rio 40c 5 lb. White Syrup Karo .. 38c 10 lb. Table Salt, tine 25c Water Melons, Indiana quality 50c •/j Doz. Lemons 25c 1 Peck Potatoes 55c
'Phone 215 1 2 Large cans best qual- OFp ity Pumpkin ....... | Hebe Compound Milk, large can 10c; r p small cans ..’. LrV Best full Head Blue Bose Bice, 4 lbs. or for £t)U Blue Ribbon Peaches, box 15c; 2 boxes Or for 3 lb. Package Argo Gloss Starch faiMv Fresh Roasted Salted Peanuts, Pet or Carnation Milk, large cans, 2 for QFCz* Small cans 4 for 25c Best in Bio Coffee, 15c Large Package Post i r Toasties IOC Quaker Rolled Oats, A „ box only “ IVC Fould’s Macaroni. Sphagetti or Egg Noodles, 3 packages Mason quart jar best prepared Mustard ... Fresh City Baked "1 Cookies dozen lt)C
n ACKER’S NORTH END THE EATS RESTAU- - _ ■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■ Monroe, Indiana | ™ It s Sold In Indiana and Ohio II FISHER & HARRIS HAYS & GILPEN Salem, Indiana „ f F. V. MILLS BERT HUNSICKER KU! I H lidT JR B MWb JRk Lynch Bros ’ | NIBLICK & CO. GEORGE STEELE IWI ■ ■ ■K'- « IWI U B f AM M A Pleasant Mills, Ind. THE FAIR STORE THE STAR GROCERY ■ WB B ■■■ ■ W MHF ■ W BWF H. E. Steele g |g ANNA McCONNELL’S WEST END RESTAU- • ' Willshire Ohio f engSl grocery so r end restaurant Demand This Wholesome Bread When You Order Your Groceries ||
; MARKETSWS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. MARKETS • Lol’, during the first half hour today exerted considerable pressure u whole industrial list. New loans on the n’ ov ‘'“ ,,nt recorded in Westinghouse Electric at 40% and Cuba Sugar Preferred at 18A* Even stocks which general!, have displayed better resistance n recent session, showed Immediate signs of pressure. American Car and Foundry and Pullman sagged some Steel Common was depressed below ,4 while Studebaker got into fresh low ground at 61 >4. Famous Players was one of the few strong points in the list, advancing two points to 52%. East Buffalo. Aug. 19—(Special to. Dally Democrat)— Receipts 6400, 9o0; shipments 950; pfticial to New York yesterday 1710; hogs dosing strong. Medium and heavies $9.50410.50; mixed, $10.50-$10.75; yorkers. $10.75$10.85; few $11.00; pigs. SD.SO $10.00; roughs, $7.00; stags, $5.50 down; cattle, $6.25, slow and weak; sheep. 3.00; iambs; lambs, $11.50 down; best ewes, $4.00-14.50; calves $12.00; tops, $13.00. Cleveland Livestock Farm. HHogs — Receipts, 2,500. Market 23-35 higher. Yorkers, $10.50-$10.60; mixed, $10.50-110.60. Mediums, $10.50$10.60. Pigs, SIO.OO. Roughs, $7.50. Stags, $5.50 Cattle — Receipts, 300; market slow. Sheep and Lambs — Receipts, 800. Market steady. Top. $10.50. Calves — Receipts blank; market strong; top, $11.5’0. New York Produce Farm. New York. Aug. 19. — (Special to Daily Democrat) — Flour lower and steady. Pork quiet. Mess $25.50$26 00. Lard unsettled. Middle west spot, slllO-$l 1.20. Sugar easy. Centrifugal 96 test 475-486. Refined quiet. Granulated. 600-15. Coffee Rio No. 7 on spot. 7%->4. Santos No. 4 1014-11. Tallow firm. Special 6. City 5. Hay quiet. No. 1, $1 55. No. 3 $155. Dressed poultry steady. Kansas City Livestock Farm. Cattle — Receipts. 1200 Market steady. Prime steers $6.50-$10.50; steers, $4.50-17.25; Cows and heifers, $1.50-$9.00; stockers and feeders, $4.-50-$7.5 t). Calves. $4.50-SB.OO. Hogs — Receipts 1700. Market la--25 higher; bulk $9.00-$9.60; heavy. $8.75-9.50; medium $9.15-$9.65; light $9.35-19.70; pigs, $8.75 $9.75 Sheep — Receipts 1500. Market strong. * Ijtmbs. 10.25-J10.65; ewes, $4.00-$4.50; stockers and feeders, $6.-50-JB.OO. Whethers SSOO-$5.75, Cleveland Produce Market. Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 16.—Butter, extra i ntubs 47%-48; prints 48%-49; extra firsts 46%-47; firsts 45%-46; seconds 35%-37%; packing stock 16%-19%. Eggs, fresh gathered northern extras 40; extra firsts 39; Ohio firsts, new cases 35; old cases 34; western firsts, new cases 33. Poultry, live heavy fowls 26-27: light fowls 22-25; roosters 15; broilers 2535; live spring ducks 23-25. BURK ELEVATOR MARKET Red wheat No. 2 $1.05; lower grades at market discount; corn, yellow .67; corn, white or mixed .62- No 3 oats .23; lower grades, regular discount; rye .85; barlev .45; wool 8 .12; timothy hav $).51.50; red clov ’ er .69%; alsike clover $5-$7. LOCAL EGG MARKET Eggs, per dozen 32c • — — JUDGE SMITH TELLS REASON (Continued from page one) may practice law in Indiana." More appointments will , ?reate more boards and commissions, and the several changes in the state constitution proposed will call for more appointments, Judge Smith said Concluding, he stated: ”1 am not trying to influence : nvone’s vote, but as for me. I am against any change in the constitution of the state of Indiana at this time.” The large audience applauded the speaker many times during his discusslon of the amendments and when he had finished many took occasion to personally congratulate him on his splendid address and thank him for his explanation of the several proposals. •— SHOW IS MOVED. I have moved my plumbing shop 2 Tn Ft ”‘ Btreet t 0 location 254 North Second street, and am prepared to do anything in the plumbing ine All work is absolutely guaranteed Expert workmen are employed, and if you are in need of anything in the plumbing, steamfitting or repair line, we will gladly quote you fi on the work. Telephone No. X AUGUST WALTERS, 254 North Second street tf Mrs. Fred Schaub LT?7 ur ned to her home at Cleveland, Q. after a 1 Ir r: ks ’ visit with her | Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Voglewede. | s_s_s_ W ANT ads
MONROENEWS I Several of the "Johns" of this vicin. | ity attended the Johns' picnic held at | Eaton. Ind., Thursday. I Laurence Butler, the harness man, I is confined to his home on account of I ll'nesa. I The top of the large camp meeting I tent was struck by a heavy wind- I storm Wednesday night and torn off. | No one was Injured, receiving only a drenching and scare which was almost a panic. William Smith and Jesse Johnson, drivers of the Shirk & Johnosn teams walked out on strike Thursday morning. demanding straight time and higher wages. Two men were engaged who went to work at once. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis and the Misses Blanche Jia vis and Vivian Hendricks, left Thursday morning | for Sidney, 0., where they went to attend the Davis family reunion Rev. S. I. Zeehiel and son Ransom, returned Thursday from a several days’ visit with the Reverend's mother at South Bend, Ind. Grandma Zeichiel is now past 92 years old and for one of her age is enjoying good health and able to get around fairly well Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Landis, a fine baby girl. Tuesday. C. A. Dugan, E. S. Carroll and Ed Green of Decatur, were here on business Wednesday. John Lachot of Fort Wayne, was in town Wednesday on business. Will Bosse of Decatur, was here Tuesday on business. C. H. Lammiman left Wednesday morning for New Castle, Ind., on business. A deal was closed Monday whereby Mr. Ollie Heller of Decatur, became sole owner of the P. W. Kessler blacksmith shop at this place. Mr- Heller is an experienced blacksmith and is well known to many of our people. Mr. Heller will be glad to see all patrons of the old established shop and guarantees good work at reason prices Mr. Kessler at once retired from the general blacksmithing business. F. B. Oliver of Bluffton was in town Tuesday on business. The Misses Elixabeth and Jessie Dickerson, were visitors in Decatur, Thursday. Mr. Rolla Huffman and children of St. Joseph, 111., are the guests of Mr. George H. Rice, east of town this week. Mr, and Mrs. G. H- Rice and son Everett will attend the Rice family reunion to be held at Huntington. next Sunday. A number of Monroe citizens appeared before the service commission at Decatur Thursday in. regard in getting a hearing on the petition recently circulated asking for gates or watchman at the Jackson and Washington street crossing at this place. Got the Real Thing. “For five long years I suffered with stomach trouble and what the doctors called gall stone colic, and all said nothing but an operation would do me any good. A friend who had taken your medicine advised me to' try it, and I found it to be the . real thing. I feel better than 1 have in eight years aiid I am praising God for Mayr's Wonderful Remedy.” It is » simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestiual tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, livi er and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or tnoney refunded. For sale by Holthouse Drug com- ' pany and druggists everywhere. COLORED GIANTS WITH QUARTETTE T , The Colored Giants baseball team of Fort Wayne accompanied by their , quartette, The Harmony Four” will . visit this city Sunday afternoon where t they will clash with the local club i at Bellmont Park. i The Colored Giants are the strongP est team traveling out of Fort Wayne and displayed this fact in a game staged In this city several weeks ago, they defeating the locals by a large • score. The locals have strengthened their [j lineup considerable and are all set for 1 the contest. Three pitchers will be on the locals string, they being Ter- ? net, Hamilton and Cochran and just i. who will start is not known. The I, colored boys have also added several n new players and are expecting a fight r to the finish. 8 Join the crowd Sunday for the best game of the season. — »■ lt Mrs. Joseph Metzger has returned j from Fondu Lac, Wis., where she spent several days’ with her daugh--0 ter, Sister M. Vlrgine. Sister Virgine a will teach In Chicago this year and s her mother accompanied her to that city, returning home from that city. 4 *—♦—s—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s
