Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 269, Decatur, Adams County, 13 November 1925 — Page 6
Fisher & Barris [ CASH j Dealers in Granite, Tin and Aluminum Ware I hones 3, I and 5 Free Citv Delivery Qi UJTY, SERVICE AND LOW PRICES«r vtmfww ’r.it't. • ■.* vi •• iHBxBBK'.waBnMsswuMBBBMMOBiBHHHBg | PI t/i Ar> Fine Granulated, " KQn bUGAK 10 Pounds OdC | Jello, a<! flavors, 3 packages for 25c A O Laundry, Flake White, P. &G. or OvAf R.N.M. White Naptha, 10 bars 39c Shredded Wheat Biscuit, package 11c Matches, Searchlight, 2 large boxes lie] Cora New Pack, fine quality, can 10c; 3 for. .25c 'f 'lvioes, new pack, fine qual., can 10c; 3 for 25c Peas Good Quality, can 10c; 3 cans 25c Beans, Cut Green Stringless, 2 cans 25c Raisins, Seedless, pound 10c R* sin s. Sunmaid Puffed Seeded, 2 pounds.. .25c || Prunes Genuine Santa Clara’s, pound 10c Del. lonte Peaches, New Pack, Large Cans, Sliced or Halves; can 28c; 2 for 55c; Dozen cans $3.25 | Apples, Michigan pack Northern Spys, or Weal-1 thys, bushel basket, SI.IS; 10 pounds 42c Winter Banana Apples, fine eaters and cookers, I Bushel basket, $1.59; 6 pounds 25c I Onions, Medium size, fine quality, Yellow Dan- I vers, 10 pounds. 25c; Bushel for 98c I Buckwheat, Strictly Pure, 5 pound bag 28c I Buckwheat and Pancake Flour, McKensie’s I Prepared, large bag, for 25c I Syrup, Penick & Fords, the syrup that’s really I sweet. Golden Color, gallon 54c; ’A gallon.. 29c I Crystal WI te, gallon . 60c; gallon 33c I ■■ Hill— .11 ■IWUWIPI n’> ■■■■WaMMWMW I Tpi OI TO I >r *de °f Decatur, the best in soft ttluVVll. Winter Wheat Flour, 12 lbs. 53c 24 pounds .... $1.05 e xaHffl isira—H. a -jji. ■—omhmbmmbmhw* Gooch’s best, more ana better bread, 24 lb. $1.29 | 48 pounds... .$2.58; Barrel SIO.OO I Bananas. Fancy Ripe Fruit, 4 pounds 25c Grapes, Fancy Tokays, lb. 10c; 3 lbs 25c Sweet Potatoes, Jerseys, 5c pound, 10 pounds 45c California Fruits —Peaches and Apricots; Large Cans, Heavy Syrup, Fancy Fruit, 2 cans.... .45c I Dozen cans $2.60 I Corn, Country Gentleman, 2 cans 25c I Ik, tall cans Pet, Carnation or Bordens... 10c I : mall cans sc; Eagle brand, can 20c; dozen $2.25 I Corn Meal, New Kiln Dried, Yellow or White, I 10 pounds 38c; Pound 4c I Rolled Oats, 5 lbs 23c I Quaker Rolled Oats, large 25c I Toilet Paper, 7 ounce rolls, Crepe, 6 for 25c I Large Grape Fruit, 2 for 15c ! Scratch Chicken Feed, 8 pounds 25c I Toddy, the Malted Chocolate Health Drink, I CO cent size for 50c I Tobacco, All Scrap, 3 packages 25c I Starch, Laundry, 3 pounds 25c I Tipple Butter, Lippincotts, quart style, can.. .25c I Gallon can for 89c I Peaches, gallon cans, peeled, for .79c I Npricots, gallo ncans for 79c I Cherries, Red Pitted, gallon cans . SI.OO I Oleo, Maytime, finest quality, pound 29c I Peanut Butter, the best grade, pound 20c I ( inger Snaps, 2 pounds 25c I Fig Bars, Fresh here, 2 pounds 25c I Cocoa. Good Quality, 2 pounds 25c I Brooms, regular 60c value for 45c I Salmon, tall cans... 15c; 6 for 85c I Olives, Full Quart, Queens, for 59c | Furniture or Auto Cedar Polish, full quart.. 48cl Handy Kit Lunch Box with Vacuum Bottle $1.69 ■ 10 quart Galvanized Pails 15c I Wash Boilers, All Copper, Extra Heavy,! No. 8 $4.35; No. 9 $4.60 I White Enameled Wash Basins 35c I Galvanized Tubs, Extra Heavy 45, 55, 69, 79, 89c I All Copper Nickle Plated Tea Kettles $1.75 I 6 Glass Water Tumblers for 25c I 50 foot Cotton Clothes Lines for 25c I Waffle Irons, Wagners, only $1.48 I
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 1925
111 Pure Lard, 1 Sugar, Eastern (ane. MJ MJ Bulk, pound.... AOC 25 lb. fl* [•I Prunes, Medium MJ size, 3 pounds.. mOC Beans. Great % »»—mn— Northern, 3 lbs. 11 Coffee, bulk OQz» ■hmbr.w——wart HJ •» • Pound Milk, Hoosier, Q p II —raw*— Van Camps, can.. «7V |AI | Flour, Hoosier (J 1 ■> f° r ~ ,>c Uj • Brand, 21 1b5.... tp 1 r:v.mauHrt e-wjihi JI I? 1 ■MWTMmTBi'—TB— uii—ii Cats, Bulk, Xn |« 1:1 Soap. P. &G„R. N. M., Pmwd Ml UJ AM Classic, QQ/. m f** 10 bars del Jello, all flavors nr _|( | mi, in unniiM—ibair in 3 boxes * J AM Flour. Gold Medal. — MiiniMiiiiWiiiaMWiuriroi f * fl* White Sunshine. Best Caisir.s. Seeded or Seed- I [JI Bread Flour Q 1 nr less. lln A[j 21 lbs., ■• p tp 1 Package 11 C ft |SAVE AT THE HOOSIER | i | Saturday Specials I > Spring Lamb Spring Chickens Nice Fat Hens - Fancy Pork and Beef Tenderloins n g Country Back Bones & Country Sausage || * Sugar Cured Corned Beef Fancy Swifts Brookfield Breakfast Sausage g Fresh Bulk Oysters -v T Home Made Cottage Cheese and Philadelphia Cream Cheese Large Open Eyed Swiss Wheel Cheese B Just Received a Fresh Shipment of Mixed Sweet Pickles J ■ Wilson's Chili Con Carne, the very best. ■ g Home Made Blood Pudding, Liver Pud- J ding, Souse. Pickled Pigs Feet, Brauna , schweiger and Head Cheese yf Fresh Garlics and Polish Sausage T; ’I Special Meat prepared for Meat Loaves Fresh Ground Horse Radish y Pure Open Kettle Rendered Lard & Choicest cuts of Prime Beef & Fat Veal Special Prices on Rough cuts of Pork / Fresh Brains, Liver. Hearts and Tongues ■ I REAL SPECIALS FOR SAT. ONLY COFFEE—--1 F. A. S. Coffee, 2 pounds 75c ■ Man O’ War, Berdans, 2 pounds .... 85c p IBursleys High Grade, 2 pounds .. .SI.OO fl M. J. B. Coffee, 2 pounds $1.05 OLEOMARGARINE— Kingnut Oleomargarine, 3 pounds . 85c Churngold, Nucoa, Oak Grove, Good Luck, Farrels A 1, Creamo, 3 pounds 95c Large Jumbo Dill Pickles, 3 f0r.... 10c Heinz Sweet Pickles, dozen '...20c Sears Sour Pickles, 3 for 10c Fresh Mixed Pickles, 1 pint 25c Van Camps Pork & Beans, 3 cans... 25b Chef Peanut Butter, can 25c Chef Mustard, Jar 10c Perfect, 2 lb. jars Mince Meat 50c Pimento. Brick, Cream, Swiss and x Limburger Cheese \ We handle complete line of Little Elf Canned Goods. Don’t forget to order your Turkeys, ’ Ducks, Geese and Chickens for Thanksgiving early, so you are sure to get just what you want. ? We deliver any time of day. Phone 106 or 107. I Mutschlers Meat Market !
1 Tuberculosis Can Be | Cured If Discovered Early — Indianapolis, Nov. 13— Tnberculo Lil can be cured in the majority of <■.!■■■( 8 if it in dincovered early, but if not found until its ravages have proreeded In the human body for some time, It Is hard to cure ut all. Thin stnti'iili lit prefaces a bulletin sent out ■today from the Indlunupolls headquarters of the Indiana Tuberculosis Association to socreturlfs of nine-two county associations now engaged in preparations for the annual tubnreulosin Christmas Seal Sale throughout the state. Proceeds from the sale will t'.nance work against the White Plague In 1»-‘S. according to announcement here today by Dr. William Ixtwa Bryan. chairman of the Sale this year," The bulletin emphasised certain truths ibout the prevention and cure of tuberculosis which have just been summarized by Dr. Charles L. Minor, of Ashville, N. C., in a book written for ■he National Tuberculoses Association ind devoted to the latest developments n tile battle agaist tuberculosis. ‘ In early cases of the disease, prop»r food, rest in the open air by day, uid, if possible, by night, clean surroundings and the help of an inteilijelit doctor will do wonders. Since, f tuborc ulosiH is to bo cured, it must be found out early, it is very Important to understand the early symptoms i that warn ns of its presence. UnforI innately, many doctors do not give special attention to this disease, and
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overlook It until too lute or mletnhe it for other things, especially 11 1 j chronic cold, mnlnrla. stomach trouble | or nervous prostration. A careful doe-j tor will always strip your chest to I the akin for examination. No examination through the clothes Is of any use ut all. Further, lie will study youri temperature every two hours for ati ■ least u week, will huve your sputum I examined in every ease, and will go very carefully Into the pust history of your case and your surroundings. If i these ure not done, It may be imposi slide to find out the trouble In any but advanced cases. If you cannot get a doctor to examine you in this I thorough way. go at once to the neari est dispensary clinic or health center t and have your case studied carefully ■ by someone familiar with this trouble." 'I If It Is posib'.e to obtain expert ad-, i vice, intelligent study of symptoms of • tuberculosis may make the Individual - reasonably sure concerning his condif tion, the bulletin states, it points out r that tuberculosis begins in different i 1 ways, usually gradually. x The bulletin goes on: the patient delvelops a slight cough, often but not - always in the morning, which will not .’yield to reatment. Any cough that lasts more than three weeks should be re- • Raided as suspicious. A chronic cough J with spitting lasting for years, even t though it has never made its owner - sick, is very suspicions. S o ——• Mrs. A. F. Stalter and son. James, ' returned to their home at Portland I after a short visit her with relatives — ■■ - " '
Local Pastor Officiates At Funeral l„ h|l|)( I The , E " *• " ! yesterday afternoon tor una. where he was < ailed lat the funeral of Mrs t’harlot," | who was a member of hi, ’ % - gregatlon. Mrs. Herns u hl | (! * ■ •Miss Hertha. Were „ , ilt Reformed parsonage aboni • / " 1 : U K°' Mwiderjoht. IU I be home by Sunday iiiiirnhu- i ’ j charge of his regular si r v|<' ' 4t " There will be no inri,u,-u uh f catechetical clasH at th H y • ! 1 formed church on . > '■'■ Un tn. pastor is out of the re- \|| . . the catechumens will i itxtl , > ; Ice “'Jt-keaot. • Attend Banquet In Fort i Wayne Thursday Ix-e Lawless, mansi'i-r of the Hoah, < I store, and George Stub/ , , | the store, attended a banquet givtv the Wayne Pharma, y I tu bling in y u r • Wayne last night, for i 1 ,n, 11 i t of the Hoosier company, Chari ’ t Neizer, prominent Fori hßt|l t < addressed the guests —o — 1 Earn SS.O(H> in cash | )v le |j in „' 1 uhat hook title a printed pit r lure represents. Your fei chance io start. Contest in next Sunday's '(hi‘•jcaiio Herald and Examiner. <) B 1 sale at all news-stands in jjf. • catur today.
