Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 227, Decatur, Adams County, 25 September 1925 — Page 6
Fisher 4 Barris CASH GROCERY Dealers in Granite, Tin and A him i numware. 119-151 South 2nd St. Phone 3-4-5 Free City Delivery. Quality Service. Compare Our Prices. CTTfAn Cane Granulated, SUGAR 10 pounds Franklin lx, Powdered Sugar, pound pkg.. Corn. New Pack, First Quality, can 10c Peas, Good Grade, can. .10c; 3 for 25c Peas, Tender .June, Non Pack, 2 cans 25c Pineapple, Libby's pack. Full Slices, Ileavp Syrup, Large cans. .25c; Dozen cans. Apricots, Libby’s pack. Heavy Syrup, Large cans. 25c; Dozen cans $2.89 Peaches. West Light Brand. Large Cans. Large Yellow Halves. Heavy Syrup, can 25c: Doz. $2.94 CO A D Caundrv, Flake White, P. &G.or R. □UAi N.M. White Naptha. 8 bars 33c Shredded Wheat Biscuit, package lie Quaker Puffed Wheat, 2 packages 25c Ol j Borden, Pet or Carnation, large can IVIIL-JIX 10c; Small cans 5c Eagle brand, can 20c Pork and Beans in Tomato Sauce, large cans. Libbys or Van Camps, 3 cans.. Sweet Potatoes, Jerseys, 6 pounds 25c Matches, Searchlight, large boxes, 2 for 11c Fig Bar Cookies or Ginger Snaps, always fresh here, 2 pounds 25c I7F Al ID Gooch’s Best; No Better Bread IT LvUIV Flour, a trial will convince you. 24 pounds. $1.29; 18 pounds $2.58; Barrel 810.25 Flour, Pride of Decatur, 12 pounds 55c 24 pounds $1.10; 48 pounds $2.20 Corn Meal, Yellow Granulated, pound 5c Salmon, tall cans, Pink.,. 15c; 6 for 85c Raisins. Sun Maid, Seedless, pound 10c Prunes, Santa Clara. Medium Size, pound... .10c Tobacco, All Scrap. 3 packages for 25c Bananas, the better kind. Fancy Fruit, 1b.,. Oleomargarine, Maytime, Real Quality, lb.. 27c Peanut Butter, None Better, pound. 20c Soap Chips in bulk, the best grade, 2 pounds. 25c Piementos, large tins, for 15c Oats, Rolled, in bulk, 5 pounds 23c Oats, Quaker, Instant or Regular, large pkg. 25c Tapioca, Pearl, in bulk, 2 pounds 25c Minute Tapioca, 2 packages 25c Apple Butter, Libby’s, gallon cans 89c Apple Butter, Libby’s Quart Style can 25c Fruit Jars, Ball Bros., complete with lids and rubbers, Pints... 68c dozen; Quarts... 78c dozen Tin Fruit Cans. Extra Heavy, dozen 47c Rubbers, best quality, heavy and wide, dozen 7c 3 dozen 20c Fruit Jar Lids, Ball Bros., Masons Zinc Tops dozen 25c Soap, Laundry, Home Made Style, 2 lb. cakes 15c Salt, Diamond Crystal, lodised, 2 boxes 25c Olives, Fancy Queen, Full Quart 59c Garbage Cans, Heavy Galvanized, Buy them here for less 85c, 95c, $1.15, $1.25 Tubs, Heavy Galvanized,... .45c, 59c, 69c, 79c, 89c Wash Boilers, Galvanized, only $1.48 Cranberries, Grape Fruit, Tokay Grapes, Apples, Oranges, etc.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1926.
I Chauffeur Routs Bandits Who Try To Rob Actress New York. Sept 5. — (United Press) Six Ulell attempting to hold lip Noru Hayes, vaudeville star, as she stepped ! I from her automobile after returning | 1 fiorn a theater last night, were routed when her chauffeur spurned drawn | revolvers and launched a fistic attack. John Carlow, the chauffeur, was Injured In the groin by one of the bullets fired at him. The bandits ; ■ obtained no loot. 1 Miss Hayes’ ear and that of the han ‘
Porter’s Grocery & Meat Market Phone 97 or 98 Free City Delivery 10 pounds of Sugar 60c 1 Peerless Flour for Pastry, 24 pounds $1.20 Salted Peanuts, Nice and Fresh, lb. 18c; 2 tbs. 35c , 10 bars Grandmas White Laundry Soap 32c Sun Maid Seedless Raisins, in bulk, lb 10c I No. 2 can Pineapple in Syrup, can 25c; doz. $2.69 i Large can Peaches in Syrup, 30c; doz. cans $2.98 Detso, the new Soap Powder, package 10c Large can Lighthouse Cleanser, special, can . .5c Special Saturday! Fancy Tokay Grapes, 1b.,. 10c Large package Cheese Snacks 20c Pure Strawberry Preserves, large jar 25c 1 No. 2 can Red Cherries, can 28c Large can Hominy, can 10c Cranberries, pound 15c 1 Special, Jersey Sweet Potatoes, 6 pounds 25c i ‘ MEAT MARKET ■ SPECIAL MEAT DELIVERY SERVICE Fancy Cuts of Prime Beef and Cream Cheese > Beef Roasts Bacon , Beef Steak Fresh Side Serloin Steak Pork Chops Veal Steak Pork Steak Veal Roast Bologna Weiners I Swiss, Brick. Pimento Minced Ham Dried Beef GILES V. PORTER I Saturday Specials I ® " e! ■ 1 ' II Choice Spring Chickens and || ; Nice Fat Hens J ’ ■ Choice Beef Tenderloins s A Pure All Pork Sausage, Country Style ® Fresh Braunschweiger 1 ■ Choice Cuts of Native Fat Beef and Veal gg || Plenty of Fresh Liver and Hearts n S Large Wheel Swiss Cheese g f (iood Home Made Cottage Cheese & 8 Fresh Creamery Butter, White Mountain S Rose Mary and Cloverleaf Brands B U Fancy Sugar Cured Hams f Nice Picnic Hams and Cottage Rolls || g Swift’s or Wilson's Certified E S Bacon, in boxes R I COFFEE SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY | S 2 lbs. Bursley High Grade SI.OO S B 2 lbs. Man O War. Berdans 85c || 1 2 tbs. F. A. S. Coffee 75c g g OLEOMARGARINE, any brand, 3 lb. $1 | |g Oak Grove Churngold if jg Nucoa Creamo || || Chef Brand Mustard, jar 10c | Chille Con Carne, can 25c g Fame Apple Butter, jar 15c S » Van Camps Pork and Beans, 3 cans. .25c B S Sweet Pickle Relish, jar 20c I# 1 Fresh Horse Radish, jar 15c || 5 We handle a complete line of canned J 8 goods. Deliveries at all times of day. S J Try us. Just phone 106 or 107 and we || jg will take care of your orders. || I Mutschlers Meat Market I
I .fits arriveil Himultaneoimly in front 'of her hmm-. Fm»r of the robbers leaped to the nilinliiK board of the actress' machine and attempted to snatch u paste necklace, which she i hud worn In her act. The bundlta escaped. Al Smith To Take Part In Chicago Campaign Chicago. Sept. 25.—(United Press) | -Governor Al Smith, of New York, i is about to Jump into another big city ‘mayorallty campaign. The New York
’governor, who is credited with the dei feat of Mayor Hylan in the New York ! city primary. Is due here Sunday to j take up the standard of Mayor William Ih-ver. of Chicago, who has decided to seek re-election In 1927, Simultaneously, Smith may participate in launching his own presidential boom, democratic leaders here believe. Sunday's speeches will be delivered before (he democratic rally in Beverly Hills forest preserve, and are expected to draw a crowd of 150,000. As In New York City, Smith probably will find William Randolph Hearst to be his opponent in Chicago, where the latter owns two newspapers. ■' o — Navy Resumes Recruiting After being closed since July 1, the Navy recruiting stLtion in the Post Office building at Ft. Wayne is open again and recruits are wanted. Young men between the ages of 17 and 35 are wanted and they have the choice of any of the following trades: machinists. boilermakers. pattern-makers, blacksmiths and Buglers. H. H. Nash. Jr., is the recruiting officer. Price Correction Dish Pans. 17 quart size, roll edge brim, 39c This price was omitted from our Thursday ad Morris 5 & 10c Store
Plenty of 5% Money If you need a loan secured by your farm and not exceeding 4O'< of its value, exclusive of buildings, we can let you have it with interest at 59<, payable annually. No charge for examining abstract or inspecting land. Liberal prepayment privileges. Other terms reasonable. Write or call for more complete information. THE STRAUS BROTHERS COMPANY 132 East Wayne Street Fort Wayne, Indiana
SAM HITE’S I Grocery-Meat Market ’ Dry Goods-Hardware Free Delivery Service Twice Daily. Use Phone 204 if You Cannot Make a Personal Call. jg* 10 pounds Pure Cane Q 0 ' 111*111—I— — I—iIBM—MIUIB—M■■WIIMI ■!< 1-1 J~D ** ■ M Fancy New Seedless Q £3 iSI 11 S Per pound W V A |3 P* & G., Van Camps or Crystal White, 10 bars... 13 v w ** nI «TnHM ,n >«WWMBBaaMBBBMRMHiniMMMBMBBMinHV*e< Lillie Elf Corn Flakes, nr Jersey Corn Flakes, •)*,, 3 packages £OL 2 packages Beans, rrr - cans Fancy New Peas 9K/» H si. 10 pounds Idv B Dro C )I C,lter 0100011,16 20C 3 caus Fancy Baked Beans 2g(* Large cans Spotless Cleanser, Full pound Glass Jar Cocoa ’ " Large Cans Peaches 9PCz» 2 packages Post Bran 9Kp in syrup aivv g Fancy Cans Salmon 15c 100 pound bags Oyster Shells 98c i g Fancy Dried Peaches, 20c I 50 pound Block Salt 40c g Gallon cans Peaches ...89c I Extra Good Brooms 4SC g Gallon cans Applebutter ..89c I Large cans Bowlene 1 St* g Large Bottles Fancy Olives 25c I 3 pounds Fancy Blend Coffee SI.OO 1 Full pound Glass Jar nr Lunch Size Apricots 1 Peanut Butter in syrup ivf g Full quart can Mustard 25c Fresh Angle Food Cake 25c | I F'yFv’M Qnopial Red Pitted Cherries « Q 9 I DAllCl OpWldl in syrup, per dozen
SISTER OF ADAM BUETTEL IS DEAD Mrs. Kathleen Welsch Dies At Home Near Bryant; 111 Only Ten Days Mrs. Kathleen Welsch, age 65. sister of Adam Buettel, of this city, died at ( her home, five and one-half miles southwest of Hrwant. in Jay county, at 4 o’clock Thursday morning, following an illness of only ten days duration Death was due to uremic poison--1 Ing and heart trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Huettel and daughter, Idella. left this morning for the .Welsch home where they will remain until after the funeral. Funeral services will be held from the Trinity Catholic Church east of Bryant at 9 o'clock Saturday morning, Father Stahl in charge. Burial will be made in the church cemetery. Mrs. Welsch was born in Bayern. Germany, October 1, 1559, daughter of Nicholas and Lois Buettle. She . came to America in 1881 and settled I in Wabash township, Jay county She was united in marriage forty years ago to Lawrence Welsch, who survives together with the following children: Adam Welsch, of Fort Wayne: Elizabeth and Frank, at home; Henry Welsch of Jay county. Two sisters survive also, they being Saraphine Kolsch and Marie Buettel. living in Mundenheim. Germany. Q_ SEYMOUR—Thomas A. Mott has been commissioned by the Jackson county historical commission to compile a history of the world activities. LIBERTYVILLE—Citizens in Vigo ■ county held a community picnic to- ' day.
Auto Accident Occurs Here Last Midnight An automobile accident oc tllrM about midnight last night at tlw cm tier of Madison and Fifth street’s when a car driven by Noah Edward, of Bobo, was struck by un Ohio car Edwards who was driving a p or ,| coupe, suffered a severe scalp wo but his companion, George Reynold,’ of Decatur, escaped injury. The F,|wards car was hurled against the J curb and the right rear wheel wa , crushed. The name of the driver ot the Ohio car was not learned, but Mr Edwards succeeded In getting th ,' number of the car. The driver mere, ly stopped and did not offer assistance. the two young men said, ■" Drink-crazed Man Kills His Daughter-in-law Gary, Ind.. Sept. s.—(United p rPssl —Pumping two bullets Into the body of his duaghter-in-law In the presence of her nine children. John Kinezoni. 67. late Thursday turned the gun on ’ his wife and then rushed madly to the swamp district south of tlte city in 1 a futile effort to escape. Mrs. Nellie Kinezoni, the (laughter-in-law, was killed, but the slayers ! wife may live. * Kinezoni was captured by police ' after a gun battle in which he was pursued with a steady fijsillade of ’ shots for more than two miles. 9 Police said the man was drunk and that the shooting followed an argu--1 ment over money matters In the home. n ALL OVER INDIANA l- TIPTON —Tipton has declared war '• on the Nickel Plate ratmad which 0 passes through its main street. "Pave h between tracks, or we’ll demand a flagman at every crossing." is the ultimatum issued bv the city councilELWOOD —John Tragresser, farm.er, is exhibiting an ear of corn fourteen inches long. The ear contains 1.100 grains. INDIANAPOLIS—PoIice today say ] they have a dealer in high finance. I following the arrest of Floyd Randall. 119, on charges of obtaining money j under false pretenses. Randall is said to have taken a ' suit to the Ohio Cleaners here, and jto have obtained it without his i claim check- Then he brought in his check and demanded his suit. The . cleaners said they gave him SIS when . they could not find the suit. Then ■I he sold, the suit for 120.
