Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 19 February 1926 — Page 6
Fisker & Barris CASH GROCERY » Do not fail to take advantage of the many Dollar Bargains we have for Saturday. Phones 3,4 and 5 Free delivery to any part of city. We have one more lot of Medium Size Danver Onions that vve will sell at a special low price: ]0 pounds 15c; Bushel 59c Hand Picked Michigan Apples, Baldwins and Starks: 5 lbs. 29c; 10 lbs. 55c; full bu. basket $1.89 Yellow Ripe Bananas, 4 pounds 29c Fresh Spinach, 3 pounds 25c Fresh Carrots, 2 large bunches 15c Fancy Curled Leaf Lettuce, pound 15c Nice Solid Head Lettuce, 2 pounds 25c Gooch Flour for more and better bread, 24 lbs. $1.35; 48 lbs. $2.70; barrel $10.50 PrMe of Decaur Flour for bread or pastry, 12 lb. bag 62c; 24 It), bag $1.15 17'? Jbs. Extra Fine Granulated Sugar SI.OO 17 Ths. Michigan Hand Picked Navy Beans SI.OO 25 Ths. Quaker Made Rolled Oats SI.OO in Pear) Tanioca SI.OO in tbq, Fnnrv Rhip Rose Rice SI.OO 97 Tbs. Vol low nr Whitp Cnrn Meal SI.OO 1 Lnn-q 4 The oorh. Gnnrh PrpnarpH Riirkuhnnf DnunnVo Klnnv Q] ()() Lnn» TVknof f\v ci on
W lbs. Sun Maid Seedless Raisins $1.0( 10 lbs. Good Size Fancy Santa Clara Prunes S 1.0( 10 larjre cans Pet, Borden or Carnation Milk S 1.0( 20 small cans Pet, Borden or Carnation Milk $l,0( 12 large cans Snow White Crescent Brand Hominy $1.0( 10 cans Extra Standard Sweet Corn $1.0( 10 cans No. 2 Extra Quality Tomatoes SI.OO 12 cans No. 2 Quality Brand Sauer Kraut.. .SI.OO 12 cans Van Camps or Libbys Pork & Beans in Tomato Sauce SI.OO 4 large cans Libbys Apricots in heavy syrup SI.OO 4 hrge cans Kings Delight Peaches, large Yellow Halves in heavy syrup SI.OO 4 large cans Libbys Pineapple, thick slices in heavy syrup SI.OO 4 large cans Delmont Pineapple, thick slices in heavy syrup §I,OO 7 cans Fancy Pink Salmon SI.OO 12 cans Campbells Tomato Soup SI.OO 4 large cans Lippincotts or Smuckers Apple Hutter SI.OO 2 1-gal. cans Fancy Pack Pumpkin, Dumac Brand SI.OO 1-gal. can Red Pitted Cherries SI.OO 3 pkgs. Swans Down Cake Flour SI.OO 10 packages Shredded Wheat SI.OO 25 Large Rolls Victoria Toilet Paper, a real Jglggin SI.OO 5 lbs. Fine Quality Ginger Snaps SI.OO R lbs. Fresh Made Fig Bar Cookies .. $1 00 14 hars Palmolive Toilet Soap SI.OO 26 bars P. &G. Naptha or Flake White Laundry Soap 4 1 -lb. packages Banner Blend Coffee SI.OO 10 ouart Galvanized Pails 15 c Medium Size Galvanized Tubs «9 C i.arp-p s i Z e. 79c: Extra Lar ffe Size S9c Nn. 8 Tin Conner Bnttnm Wash Boilers $1 75 Nn. 9 Galvanized Wash Boilers .. sl.fis 1 hnnmjr Boards with Folding Stand ... .$2 75 Value Wash Boards . .4sc 1
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SAM Hlfi'S » ; GROCERY—MEAT MARKET—DRY GOODS HARDWARE Phone 204 Free Delivery Service twice daily i to every home in Decatur i 10 Pounds Pure Cane Sugar 57c Fancy New Seedless Raisins, 1 A p Pound 24 1 /: pound sack Pillsbury . (21 OQ Best Spring Wheat Flour <Pl.Oi7 Fancy Baldwin Apples, (21 QK Per basket "■ rr~in—m—■—i 1 nnimd Golden Sun Coffee OA notind Free) OOv 2 cans Fancy Salmon 9ft n Snecial
0 " —j' J,|| MUM! ” Fekart’s Bacon Per nound £<OL o — ■; 0 1 can Corn All ft ft 0 1 can Peas 3 SC « J 10 cakes Crystal White I |Soap . Perfect Jello 9K/» I J 3 boxes I ! Fancy Apple Butter QKn I Gallon can OOv I E Fancy New’ Navy Beans I 1 10 pounds • I 1 HMM I MWIIHihHHi fl MW laara, I Gallon cans Yellow Free Stone or I ’Peaches OOv | Glass Jar Peanut Butter 9£n I Full pound ,I "ood 4 Sewed Brooms \ I (60c value) S Galvanized Pails i r I 10 quart IOC I 100 pound bag Oyster Shells I Each 50 pound Blocks Salt j r I Each 4&C I •••••♦ Good Canvas Gloves ml Pair IvC ■ 1 can Hominy .. All ft ft I 1 can Kraut 3 Jp If ft 1 can Red Kidney Beans. Cane £r O W - -
FEBRUARY 19. 1926
1 Mrs. Tvndall Sings At J High School This Morning I Mrs. Dan Tyndall sang three group; I of songs at the regular Friday morn I Ing chapel period at Decatur high I school this morning. She was accom I panled on the piano by Mrs. Carrie I Haubold. Ralph Tyndall, instructor I of history in the high r.chool, had || charge of the program. Editors Os Weekly 1 Newspapers In Session | Indianapolis, Feb. 19. - (United Press)—Editors of Indiana weekly I newspapers convened here today for a i two-day convention to be held at the I Dennison hotel, | .John Friend, of the Brownsburg Rec I ord, will be the principal speaker at ECZEMA Dries right up I If you just realized how easy ft is to stop fiery, itching, burning eczema by simply building up the red-blood-cells in your blood with S. S. S., you wouldn't waste another minute trying to do it any other way. That’s the only way to relieve irritated, broken out skin of any sort. You lack rich, red blood. Impurities are in your system. The blood is so weak it can’t fight back and overcome the enemy, so the impurities break out through the skin. S. S. S. builds the blood backbuilds millions of new red-blood-cells. Eczema dries right up. Boils, pimples, blackheads, ugly blotches and irritating rashes all disappear. Clear up your skin. Get S. S. S. All druggists sell it. The larger bottle is more economical. Advertise in The Democrat —It Pays
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I MILLER S GROCERY FOR QUALITY GROCERIES AT A SAVING PHONE 215 FOR YOUR NEXT ORDER. Free Delivery to all parts of City Twice Daily.
H Country Gentleman Corn A r I 2 25C H Gooch’s Best Flour for BakingCJT nn g or Fine Pastries 24’2 lb sack 1,90 H Meadow Lark Peas, Fine ap 8 Quality, 2 cans 25 C || Best Cooking Onions ni* g 6 pounds 25 C i Rub-No-More White Naptha in || Soap. 10 bars 4vC r Sunsweet Prunes, q ■ 2 pound package 35 C » Bulk Puffed or Seedless Raisins 1 a g Pound IvC ® Little Elf Best Quality Pumpkin < p Large can ISC Penick Syrup, Golden no g’ 1 gallon 53c; </z gallon 2oC I i,(VS?T Vhite 33c; 1 * al, °n 63c ■ LaChoy Chow Mem Noodles a* | or Sprouts, can 25 C fs Large Oval can Sardines -g » g with Tomato sauce 15 C | Premier Fancy Shoepeg Corn nA | c a n 20C | Little Elf Wax Beans Can.. 18c; 2 for | Monarch Best Quality Cocoa ’n * g '1 pound can * 2y5C Foulds Macaroni or Spaghetti nr 3 packages 25C Van Camps Pork & Beans n r 3 cans 45c
c"?ro\s P PaSnf a n bage ’ H ? d or Leaf Lettuce . Onions, Turnips, I Friit 1 ' P ’ ° ges ’ Ap P |es > Bananas, Pineapples, Grape I Phone us your order. GEO. H. MILLER |
the banquet to be served tonight. Al) phases of the weekly newspaper If business will be discussed by various Indiana editors during th* session which closes Saturday at noon. —o i — 11 THT TITANIC FILM EFFORT OF 1926. ——— Tlie largest motion picture set ever ' constructed and the greatest number of persons ever used for one scene in an American-mad* motion picture are two of th* outstanding features 1 of “THE WANDERER," which opens Sunday at the ADAMS for a three day run y The scene, which Is that of an una named Biblical city, was built in the ' foothills of Santa Monica. California, and covers many hundreds of acres of ’■ ground. More than 200 carpenters 1 and score; of technical assistants “ worked more than three weeks constructing the hundred massive huild- . Ings and walls for the set. * For tho scene depicting the destruction of the city by earthquake and fire, thousands of actors were ’[employed, us well as hundreds of s lion-, tigers, elephants and camels. i More than two years were spent ’ preparing for the production and four . months were required for the actual i filming. Many thousands of costumes J were prepared, occupying the time of 100 seamstresses for almost a month, t Two crews of men, laboring day and | night, worked for weeks constructing ' the huge interior sets within the stu- \ I dio. A score of jewelry craftsmen were ; engaged to make three thousand j rings, bracelets aryl arm bands as | were use din the days before Christ, s Advt.-lt.
Best Quality Tomatoes OKz* 2 cans 4DL Best Michigan Navy Beans Q9r» 3 Large Rolls Best Quality OKz* Toilet Paper 4DU Best Blue Rose Head Rice 9P\/» Palmolive, Jap Rose or Kirks Hard W'ater Castile Soap OETz* Blue Ribbon Baking Powder 1 Kn Pint Jar 15C Kellogg’s Corn Flakes or Post IPp Toasties, large package JLrM. Little Elf Kidney Beans Old Dutch Cleanser OKz» Can. .10c; 3 for 40C Little Elf Hominy, 2 large cans 40C Premier Salad Dressing Per jar 15c andOOv McKenzies Prepared Pancake or Buckwheat Flour 40C Best Quality Prepared Mustard OKz» Quart jar 40 V Lady Washington Flour for all around use, sack tpA.4O Shredded Wheat A 2 packages Best Quality Peanut Butter 1 pound jar 40v
Preble Panthers Real Fort Wayne Church Te, m The Preble Panthers broke th t . ing streak, which extended ?' ! games, by defeating the te am . | th* First M. E. church of Fort in a game played at p or( w . * ay ”- i night. The score was 37.0a * *** of Preble, was high point man re ‘“7’ seven field goals. This is the « * victory of th* season that Pr-b]/?' scored over th* Fort Wayne qulnt Lineups and summaryPreble (27) Ffr\ t y R Breiner p Ehrman p’ '' My * r * Smith -....'.C,'T b!lt Corson c • A«dh Shady 9------. HorT" Substitutions: Johnson for Timhill. Field goals: Breiner, ?■ p. h '' 6; Corson. 3; Shady, 1 : Myers 6- L die. 3; Buckels, 1 : Horning, 2 ’ p O iii goals: Corson, 3; Myers, 1; u ndis Horning, 2. — „ 0 —— Manchester’s String Os Victories In Broken Crawfordsville, Ind.. Feb. 19 _ (United Press.)—Wabash College today is celebrating a victory over the Manchester outfit—a feat that no other Indiana college team has been able to accomplish this year. Last night the Little Giants battled their way to victory by a 29 to 22 margin, after leading 16 to 15 at the half. De Vol for Wabash and Kranlng for Manchester were the stars of the contest. -—— Advertise in The Democrat—lt Pays
