Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 67, Decatur, Adams County, 19 March 1926 — Page 2
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, MARCH 19.1926.
SAM HITET B GROCERY—MEAT MARKET—DRY GOODS ■ . HARDWARE I Phone 201 Free Delivery Service twice daily to every home in Decatur ■ 10 pounds Pure Cane ■ 5 pounds Golden Brown Sugar 29c ■ Fresh Dinner Bell Oleo, pound 28c wr--n—*-tn|, ONI 1 Fancy New Seedless Raisins, pound 10c ] Fancy Large Prunes, pound 10c ■ Perfect Jelly Powder, 3 for 25c & Onions. Fancy Danvers, 6 lbs. 25c; 10 lbs... .38c £ Fancy Head Lettuce, 2 pounds 25c 1 Fancy Holland Seed Cabbage, pound 7c | — I 10 pounds Fancy New Beans 69c ■ 3 pounds Fancy Peute Beans 25c m 3 cans Fancy Baked Beans 25c *1 2 cans Fancy Kraut 25c ! Bulk Coffee, pound 25c and 35c IPi 11 sbu ry s Best" Spring Wheat Flour, J 24 1 1 pound sack $1,39 i 5 pounds Good Cooking Apples 25c I Syrup—Penick & Fords — J Golden Color, gallon 49c; 'i gallon 27c I Crystal White, gallon 57c; gallon 30c I Galion cans Fancy Apple Butter 85c I MM—a—ll ll■— I Will I Peaches, fancy large yellow halves, heavy I syrup, large cans.. 25c; dozen $2.85 I 2 lb. cans Green Gage Plums 15c I Gallon cans Fancy Solid Pack Peaches 85c I Big 3 lb. can Red Beets 15c k Tirnrn m[nrn"i.i .hi ~mu i_.ul ljublhiiii ii— ■■ —i I Soap, P. & G. White Naptha, R.N.M. Crystal White and Van Camps White Naptha 6 bars 25c 10 bars ....' 39c £ _ . 1 100 pound bag Oyster Shells 98c . 70 pound sack Medium Salt 98c 10 pound sack Diamond Crystal Table Salt.. .25c | 2 boxes lodine Salt 25c 2 an m ■■niiii'iiiwat ’ 3 pound can Fancy Pineapple 28c i 3 cans Fancy Early June Peas 25c | 3 cans Fancy Sweet Corn 25c 3 2 cans Green Cut Wax Beans 28c = 10 quart White Graqite Dish Pan 49c £ Good 4 Sewed Brooms 45c 3 Good Canvas Gloves 10c g Fancy Hard Mixed Candy, pound 15c Let our Splendid Variety help you. Its easy to 3 enjoy preparing something different when you know you can find the necessary things. Our | store is known for complete stocks, as well as 3 quality foods at lower prices. j 8 ™— ■ Hey Kiddies I I ■ In every Io? 5 of that good {I Dodge Bread I so'd tomorrow will he placed a stick of candy. )- »?. Ask your mother to buy a loaf. It's good, healthy and the best bread sold in Decatur. < | ■ FOR SALE iJY ALL GROCERS g I A complete line of fancy pastries baked fresh daily. 4 The Dodge Bakery i
Geneva Chamber Os Commerce Holds Meeting I (Jeneva. Mur. 19—At a meeting of the new orßnnixation of local business men irnl merchants. It was decided to call the body, the Geneva Chamber of Commerce. By-laws were adopted by the orguulaatlon and several butinetn matters were discussed. James E Kelly made an Inspiring add was at the meeting Tuesday evening. paying a glQWtng tribute to Mrs. Gene Stratton Porter. Geneva authoress. Tlie peech was delivered during the deliberations on the selection of a sk gan for the organisation. Mr. Kelly suggested that the slogan be, "Geneva, inspired. l must not loiter; home of ( Gene Stratton Porter.” It was dec'ded to postpone the selection of a .slogan until a later date. Among the matters discussed was h plan to aid the farmers in this vicinI ity in testing seed corn, and the placing of signs at the outskirts of town. The present membership of the Chamber of Commerce is 84 PREBLE NEWS ! Oscar Smith and Fred Busse are I attending the slate basketball tonrnaat Indianapolis this week-end. They went <o the capital city by auto. According to present Indications Preble will have the strongest base- ’ ball team that ever represented this ' town, this season. Several infielders and a pitcher probably will be acquired outside of Preble while a local > youth is making a bid for the catchI ing assignment. Practice sessions will start as soon as weather condiI'tions will permit. The team will i start playing the latter part of April. Many people from here will attend . the Junior class play at Kirkland, Friday and Saturday of this week. There are many cases of severe Cnids in this community. A total of ! sixty-one were absent the first three Jays of this week at the Lutheran
3H! 10% DISCOUNT ON YOUR I Electric Light er PAYING ON OR BEFORE Mar. 20 POWER BILLS are also due and must be PAID by twentieth of month at CITY HALL ■— - _ .J
Quaker Oats “stands by” you through , the mom ing Important for Children and Grown-Ups Alike pj < "■' you feel all morning depen* largely on what you ea . T; breakfast. Thousantis have unener gctic forenoons because of wrnn . breakfast eating. ron » To feel right, you must have a we i| balanced, complete breakfast ration At most other meals—lunch and dinner I • VOU t g 'L i l ' ,r !? kfast hurrirf meal, often badly chosen. Thus Quaker flats, containing 16<t protein, food', great tissue 58% carliohydrate, its great energy element, phi, all important vitamin/? and the "hulk” that makes laxative, seldom needed, it the dietetic uree a( the world today. g 01 . It is food that "stands by" you through tlie morning hood that should start every breakfast in v<w home Quick Quaker cook, in .1 to 5 min. Utes. That's faster than plain toa«t Don’t deny yourself tlie natural ttimulatioa this rich'food offers you. school, north of Preble Oliver Dilling, of Kirkland township. was a business visitor here yesterday. Several people from here have attended the revival meeting at the Antioch church, south east of Preble. Dr. J. C. Grandstaff was on the sick list for a few days. Some of the roads leading into Preble are almost impassible due t<r the tecent rain and snow Some o( them have been graded and are in a fairly good condition. The Preble Athletic Association win hold its annual meeting on Sunday. Marcli 29, at Whieh time officer, will be chosen for the next year. It is probable that a manager will be chosen for tlje baseball team at this time. also. Miss Verea Heller, a sophomore in the Detail" high school has been rvrfined to her home with an attack of La Grippe. — —o — Gets Valuable Calf Raymond Heiman, fifleen-yearold son cf Peter Helman, is now the proud owner of a full blood Guernsey ' heifer calf, the gift of his father. The calf arrived yesterday, having been purchased from L. Shipway. of White Water, Wisconsin, ami Is a beanty. Raymond hopes to have a herd of his own in the future. — — -o — ANNOUNCEMENT Editor Daily Democrat: — Please announce that J. F. Snow is a democratic candidate for trustee of Washington township, subject ’o the decision of the voters in the primary election, Tuesday, May 1. 1926. 5S Tu-Fri ts — —
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