Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 79, Decatur, Adams County, 2 April 1926 — Page 2
Fisher & Harris CASH GROCERY Dealers in Granite, Tin and Aluminum Ware I’hones 3,4, 5 Free City Delivery Quality, Service and Low Prices Sugar, Fine Granulated, 25 pounds $1.43 10 pounds 55c; 5 pounds 28c Franklin 4x Powdered Sugar, pound package 10c Quaker Puffed Wheat, 2 packages 25c 30c package Quaker Rolled Oats 25c 15c packages Shredded Wheat 11c 50c size Instant Postum 39c 25c can Bowlene for Toilet Bowls 19c Jello, All Flavors, 3 packages 25c Soap, P. & G. nr R.N.M. White Naptha. 6 bars 25c 10 bars 39c Palmolive Toilet Soap, 1 cakes 29c 25c cake Woodhurys Toilet Soap 21c 14 ounce bottle Ammonia 15c Old Settler for dirty rainwater, 3 pkgs. for.. .25c C.R.Lay Little Chick Feed gets results, 10 lbs 35c 100 pound hag $3.25 C.R.Lay Starting Mash, 10 tbs. 48c; Pound.. .5c Quaker Steel Cut Oats or Rolled Oats, 6 lbs. 25c Oyster Shells. 100 pounds SI.OO ■!<►*•••* trnwewnw* r. >1 mi ili i IWWHl[■Mill' .. Milk, Tall cans Pet. Carnation or Borden 10c Small cans 5c Eagle Brand 19c; dozen cans $2.25 Sun Maid Seedless Raisins, 15 oz. pkg., 2 for. .25c Bulk Seedless, pound 11c Sun Maid Seeded, 2 pounds 25c Prunes, medium size, Santa Claras, pound.. .10c Grape Fruit, another shipment of the Jumbo size, 15c value 10c Sun Kist Oranges. Juicy and Sweet, doz. 35c & 40c Cauliflower, Nice and Fresh, pound 10c Fresh Spinach, 3 pounds ... 4 25c New Carrots, 2 large bunches 15c Apples. Roman Beauties Western grown, 3 lb 25c Fig Bars, fresh here. 2 pounds 25c Ginger Snaps, quality kind, 2 pounds 25c Cocoa, Best Bulk, 2 pounds .25c Quality Soap Chips, 2 pounds 25c Shelled English Walnuts, packed in 8-oz. tins 50c Matches, Search Light, 2 large boxes 11c i WHaMamaiLWVMaiiaMUaUBMBHEBMBMI Foulds Macaroni, Spaghetti or Egg Noodles, 3 packages 25c | Gooch's Prepared Pancake or Buckwheat Flour, large bag 29c ! Virginia Sweet or Sun Ray Pancake Flour, 2 packages 25c I Gooch's Best Flour, more and better bread. no better flour at any price, 24 pounds.. ..$1.35 i 48 pounds $2.70; barrel $10.50 Pride of Decatur, the best Soft Winter Wheat Flour you can buy, 12 pounds 62c 21 pounds $1.15; 48 pounds $2.25 Salt, Diamond Crystal, the pure salt, 100 tbs. 98c Diamond Crystal Sait, 50 pound blocks 43c Diamond Crystal lodine Salt, 2 boxes for... .25c Besto Nut Oleo, pound 22c May Time Nut Oleo, pound 27c Corn, Fine Quality Sweet Corn. Ohio pack can 10c Country Gentlemen Corn, 2 cans 25c Peas, Good Grade, 3 cans 25c Peas, Sweet Tender Junes, 2 cans 25c van Camps Pork & Beans, 3 cans 25c b Oj’d Pack Ripe Tomatoes, No. 2 can 10c No. 3 can 15c aut. Finest Quality, 3 No. 2 cans 25c No. 3 cans, 2 for 25c inute Tapiota, 2 packages 25c Tapioca, Snow White, 3 pounds 30c; lb. 11c kj ten Cut Strmgless Beans, 3 cans 40c i neappie, sliced, in heavy syrup, large cans 28c 2 for ...... 55c . ‘raches, large yellow slices, heavy syrup, large tan 25c Vp.- icotS, Libby pack, large can, heavy syrup 25c G-'kiu ran Red Pitted Cherries or Black Raspberries sl.lO Galvanized Chicken Feeders. 22 hole 25c 30 hole 35c
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1926.
|k*Mß : COURTHOUSE ■ I ■■ ■ ■»* ■ ■ Real Estate Transfers Emma J. St hug. et al. to John E.' | Eicher, etnx, 40 acres In Monroe town-
1 ) 111 Coffee, Steel Cut. Pound 48. 45, 42. 35, 29c uj Peaches, Pineapple. Pears, Apricots, can 25c l av * v eans ' 1 Qz* riosr, Hoosier Brand, ly f 3 pounds I</C 21 pound $1.05 ffl Red Beans and Pork & ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ w [' Beans OP Old I)wkh 9An ill 3 cans Cleanser. 3 lyl J ■■ 11 X iEgg Dyes 1 A Lve ’ Bed S * al 9£z» iH Package Ivt 2 cans |g j Milk, 1A A Qz. Chick Feed. QQ,. 01 Tall lib Ot Ift pounds OOC W (■MUHRHMHMtaHMMMMM MMMMWaBaaaMMhMMtMs fife Sugar, Pure IQ Picnic Ham 91 n 111 Cane. 25 th. view Pound *ll Ml Prunes. _ a}l f * av - 9Pwz» K] 3 pounds ors, 3 boxes.... «UV U* I Some Real Specials I Special Easter Smoked Hams Choice Bunch of Chickens Fancy Cuts of Prime Beef and Veal Easter Breaklast Sausages Home Made Cottage Cheese Fresh Country Butter, Extra Good Fancy Meats for Veal Loaves I Bulk Dill. Sweet and Sour Pickles R I SPECIALS SATURDAY ONLY— g 1 Perfect Coffee, 2 pounds $1.05 g * Bursley Coffee. 2 pounds $1.05 I M. J. B. Coffee. 2 pounds $1.05 ■ I Man O’ War Coffee, 2 pounds 85c OLEO—Good Luck 3 | Nucoa O E» dS I Oak Grove m A very good Chili Sauce, Iwttie 20c Large can of Arterial Peas 10c jj Fancy Pineapple, can 25c u Beech Nut Macaroni Rings, box ... 15c -Beech Nut Prepared Spaghetti, can 15c Fresh Oysters, pint 35c J Fresh Mixed Pickles, bulk, pint 25c We handle a complete line of Canned Goods such as Peaches, Pineapples, Raspberries, Peas, Tomatoes, Pork and Beans, Red Kidney Beans, Sandwich Spread. Stringless Beans & Sauer Kraut Preserves and Jellies Van Camps Pork & Beans, 3 cans... .25c ■ Fancy Red Kidney Beans, 2 cans... .25c We have anything you want in the Meat line—Try Us. Deliveries any time just phone 106 or 107 ■ | Mutschlers Meat Market |i
ihlp. for S4.GUV. Mary M.«Koenic to Fred Geimer, 80 acres In Washington township, tor ' fII.OOO. Fred Geimer etux to Frank 1. JohnI »ton, lot 201 In Decatur, for 14,500. Frank L* Johnston etnx to .Mary M. .Imlginent for >O.OOO and the fore-
Koenig. 27 1-2 acres in Washington i townaMp. for $3,000. Glen Miller etux to Mary C. Martin, lot 135 tn Geneva, for $350. William W. Miller etux to Thomas F Harman etux, tract In Union township. for $3,000. Otis M. Kelson to Janies Nelsou, lots 226 and 227 in Geneva, for SIOO. Els<n Le«h etux to Agnes Bittner, lot 37 in Decatur, for $1,200. ' J din W. Ahnet etnx to Philip Wendel. lot 118 in Berne, for $225. Walter C. Martin etux to Trustee cf M E. church, lot 64 in Geneva, for $1,500. Ella J. Dailey Nidllnger et al to Willie J. Heed, lot 679 in LHcatur, for $l3O. Suit On Note A suii'on a note and to foreclose a mortgage on an 80-acre farm in Blue Creek township, was filed in the circuit court today by The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance company against John S. Louks and others, closure of the mortgage is demanded. Attorneys C. L. Walters, of Decatur, —
I Porter s Grocery & Meat Market Phone 97 or 98 Free City Delivery Choice Hand Picked Navy Large can Red Beets 1 Beans, 4 pounds Can ... ItJV Fancy 'Blue Rose -j Q Little Elf Peaches, Rice, pound ImC Dozen cans $2.75: Can . XttJV Peerless Flour for (g 1 -| /> Bouquet H eac aes in heavy Q7r» Pastry, 24 pounds syrup, can Onion Sets, Yellow or 11z» ’ Dozen cans $ 2 - 85 Red. quart J LC Early June Peas, 1 (L‘ White, quart, 14c 3 cans 25c; Can JtW Good Cooking or Eating OK/» Van Camps Pork & Beans Apples, 4 pounds 2.DC Dozen cans' 98c: 3 cans 10 bars White Spray Q uart can Apple Butter Laundry Soap -asOV 3 cans 69c: Can dKMJ 5 pound box Urma Is 4 ♦ Lar 9 e Bottle Monarch Qfvz, I Gloss Starch TvC Catsup ~'V Foulds Macaroni or O"’ Large can 1 Spaghetti. 3 boxes Pumpkin itJv Jet Oil Shoe Polish *)■"*/» ® u ’ l *"’ anea ke Flours 2 bottles 2 packages DISHES We still have a few dishes left that we arj closing out at cost. a _■ > .•SKHOKif'Ytp.'ntsnKK&r’nwirawßß MEAT MARKET Nice buiH'h ol chickens Sweet Phskles. dozen ...20c Bee? Roist Eckarts Smoked I’ork Loins Steak and Hamburger Bacon Cheese of All Kinds Fresh Pork Steak Dill Pickles, dozen 30c Pork Gimps GILES V. PORTER
“ ■■■ m— - , — ■ ■ SHOP WISELY—USE YOUR PHONE^^LK—DON'T WALK. I CENTRAL GROCERY ? “OF COURSE” , r * ■ 2 PHONES, 31 and 55 FREE CITY DELIVER! I Bursleys Best Michigan Hand California Peaches and Apri- ■ Picked Navy Beans 94 p co * s * n svru P’ 45c . o pounds Large cans 2 for inTim— "TTI BIN IH W-W— E Old Reliable Coffee, Swansdown Cake Flour. *J5c B Special, Saturday, pound Regular size package .. g R Extra Good 4-Sewed “Central” Best Bulk 29t g Carpet Brooms, each ... ■ !^ aßSa J®^ aK ® sßß Fancy Blue Rose Head 2Sc H pounds” 0 ranu ate d 55c Corn Granulated. 10 ibs. 50c Perfection Iced Ginger 25 C Cookies, 2 dozen !■ him hii— mi iin, b wwy^iw^x 1 <■-JUUnr Li.ik Eh Corn Flakes 25C All 10 cent Tobaccos 25C ■ 2 large packages 3 packages Jello, all flavors 1 (U. No. 1 Spanish Salted 25c Onions, Radishes, Cauliflower, New Sweet Potatoes, New Cabbage, New Carrots, Head and Leaf Lettuce. Celery, Apples, Grape Fruit. Oranges, Lemons, Bananas & every thing for Easier dinner | OWEN S. DAVIS I I THE STORE THAT APPRECIATES YOUR BUSINESS I
and Howard A. Sommers, of Craw fordsville are counsel for the plain1 tiff. Judgment Entered I A nunc pro num record of judgment was entered today by Judge . Sutton in a case that was tried here, during the January term of 1894. , The case was that of Carrie D. Shanks against Cassius M. Shanks. ■ suit for divorce. The divorce was granted by Judge D. D. Heller, but ■ the clerk had not entered the judg- ■ ment in thp records. Today, the plaintiff in the case filed a motion i to have the judgment entered in the ■ records. Court Adjourns Judge Sutton adjourned court at 11 o’clock this morr.ing until 3 i o’clock this afternoon, in observance i of Good Friday. Term feeds Saturday The February term of the Adams . circuit court will end Saturday. The April term will no\ open until April
clock-like regularity HISJEIMMi Kellogg’s ALL-Bran relieved constipation of long standing Mr. Charles R, Pollard , worth, Wisconsin, will habit-forming pills and drigUe™ even worse than useless in reh e v mg his constipation. e lev ' “1 am writing to tell rwtilta I have reeri v «| fr,™ Slrand ■ Kelloea’a ALL-BRAN, tief.w I ‘ nil tuing your ALI.-BItAN fo.aH to take a laxative every night n ruptured man aggravated t h * nd and made it nil worw .. . h u t .„ J out>l! your I have laid .n » v T"* tlve mcdieiM and pills awav an d are aa regular aa a dock." “ y bow ' l « Cuasuts R. Waheorth. WiwoUh. Don’t let constipation drag you down, and don’t become a slave to habit-forming pills and drugs. Kellogg s ALL-BKAN, eaten regularly, is guaranteed to relieve constipation or your money is returned because it is 100 r 7 bran. Eat two tablespoonfuls daily —in chronic cases, with every meal. Ready-to. eat with milk or cream. Use it in cooking with the recipes given on the package. Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is made by Kellogg in Battle Creek Michigan. Sold by all grocery Served everywhere. \ Atall-bran Mrs. Oliver’s Funeral To Be Held Sunday Morning The funeral services for Mrs T. B, Oliver, who died yesterday at Monroe, will be held Sunday morning at 14 o’clock from the Methodist church at Monroe. It was formerly stated that the funeral would be he’d at 2 o'clock, Sunday afternoon. o_ Mr and Mrs. Van Grant aud son. William, returned yesterday froia Rensselear. where they attended the funeral of Mr. Grant's sister, Mrs. J. E. O'Ccnnor. of Orlando, Florida. Mrs. J. S. Niblick and children, of Indiana Haibor, are here to spenl Easier Sumlay with Mrs. Minerva Niblick and daughters. RHEUMATISM We 'have faith in Trusslers Rheumatic Tablets. In fact we guarantee every package to give satisfaction or monev refunded by us. CALLOW & KOHME
