Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 103, Decatur, Adams County, 30 April 1926 — Page 6
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Fisher & Barris CASH GROCERY Dealers in Granite, Tin and Aluminum Ware Phones 3, 4. 5 Free City Delivery Quality, Service and Low Prices. Sugar, Fine Granulated, 5 pounds 29c; 10 lbs. 57c Franklin lx Powdered Sugar, 1 pound pkg.. 10c 25 pound bags for $1.45 Soap, Laundry, P. & G. or R. N. M. White Naptha, 10 bars .39c; 6 bars 25c Palmolive or Kirks Hardwater Castile, 4 bars 29c Soap Chips in bulk, 2 pounds 25c Bulk Laundry Starch, 5 pounds for 39c Green Beans, Fancy Cut Stringless, 2 cans.. 25c Sweet Corn, Fancy, can 10s Sweet Corn. Country Gentlemen, 2 cans 25c Peas. Good Quality, 3 cans 25c Peas, Sweet Junes, 2 cans 25c Peas, Very Small. Tender, a 25c value, can.. 20c Kraut. Fancy Quality, No. 2 cans, 3 for 25c Kraut, No. 3 cans, 2 for 25c Pumpkin, No. 3 cans fancy quality solid pack 2 cans 25c ffWK HOE 1 Peaches, Del Monte, large cans 29c; 3 for ... .85c Peaches, King’s Delight, large can, large yellow halves, heavy syrup, can 25c Apricots, large cans Libbys Rosedale brand, heavy syrup, can 25c Pineapple, Sliced Libbys Rosedale brand, heavy syrup, can ,28c; 2 cans 55c Raspberries, Black or Red in heavy syrup, 3 cans for 98c Shredded Wheat Biscuit, package 11c] Quaker Puffed Wheat, 2 packages for 25c 50c size Instant Postum 39c j Michigan Hand Picked Navy Beans, 4 pounds 25c Sun Maid Seedless Raisins, 15 oz. pkg., 2 for. 25c Bulk Seedless Raisins, fancy, pound 11c Bulk Macaroni, 2 pounds 25c Besto Nut Oleo, fine quality, pound 22c Maytime Nut Oleo, 32c value, pound 27c] Peanut Butter, finest quality, pound 20c Fresh Salted Peanuts, pound 15c Bulk Coffee to suit your taste, pound 27c, 30c, 40c, 44c and 50c Milk, Tall cans Pet, Carnation or Borden ... .10c Small can 5c Eagle Brand, can. 19c; Dozen cans $2.25 Ginger Snaps, gine quality, 2 pounds 25c Old Settler for clearing water, 3 pkgs 25c Wall Paper Cleaner, 3 cans 25c Skat for the dirt, 3 cans 25c j Pearl Tapioca, 3 pounds. .30c; pound 11c Flour, Gooch’s Best, more and better bread 24 tbs... $1.30; 48 tbs... $2.60; barrel.. $10.25 Pride of Decatur, the best in Winter Wheat, 12 tbs.. 62c; 24 tbs.. .$1.15; 48 tbs... .$2.25 Whole Wheat Flour, 5 pound bags 34c Gooch’s Prepared Buckwheat or Whole Wheat Pancake Flour, large bag 29c 1 Onion Sets, Red, pound 7'/*c; Yellow, 3 pounds 25c White, pound 12'zc | Sound Yellow 7 Danver Onions, 6 pounds 25c ■ Bananas, Fancy Sound, Ripe Fruit, 3 pounds 25c Honey, White Clover, Heavy Sections 20c Diamond Crystal, lodine Salt, 2 boxes 25c Searchlight Matches, 2 boxes 11c Brillo for Cleaning Pots and Pans, 3 pkgs.... 25c Salt for Stock, 50 pound blocks 43c Salt, 100 pound bags 98c Little Chick Feed, 10 lbs.. .35c; 100 lb. bag $2.98 Scritch Chicken Feed, 10 tbs. 30c; 100 lbs. $2.75 Rolled Oats, 6 lbs.. 25c; 90 lb. bag for $3.25 Steel Cut Oats, 6 pounds 25; 100 pound bag $3.45 T ittle Chick Growing Mash, 10 pounds 45c Garbage Cans 95c, $1.15, $1.25 Heavy Tin Pails, 10 at. 35c; 12 qt. 40c; 14 qt. 45c Dairy Pails w ith strainer attached 75c Complete asst, of Fruits and Vegetables. j
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1926
1.. !’. Oplijjer Gets Life License To Teach In Ohio Lawrence E. Opliger, of this <ilty. was pleased this morning to receive I from the stale board of school examiners of Ohio, a High School Life Certificate, which entitles him to touch any of thirty-five subjects In all the.schools of any district of that i I s:nte, superseding the necessity of any and all examinations by any
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board of examiners. About twenty years of study and experience Is neeesary to receive .such a certificate and Mr. Opllger is justly proud of the accomplishment. Accompanying the certificate was a letter from Vernon M Riegel, superintendent of public instruction, congratulating .Mr. Opllger and urging him to continued devotion to educational work. —o - — I'hr Knit, l><-m«<yin —Y«nr Home I’nper
Joe Stecher Arrested ] Following Wrestling Bout J St. Ixniis, Mo., April 30. — (Vnlted ,1 Press)—Joe Stecher, champion heavyi weight was placed tinder technical ar- '] rest here this morning, pending the i - . result of injuries alleged to have been I 1 received by John Peiek. when thrown from the ring by Stecher, during a wrestling bout here last night, ti Is said that Pezek’s injuries are , not seridus. ». ■ I Pezek was tossed from the ring after
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each man had gained one fall. They had wrestled almoxt five hours and both were noticeably weary when Stecher lifted Pezek Into the air and the ‘ Tiger Mun" dropped Into the ring, side Heats. He was unable Jo recover and the match was awarded to Stech- . er. Referee Hurry Sharp .-binounced that there was no indication of a foul, and that the match would go to Stecher. , o Juntos Arnold Ih looking after business interests in Huntington, West Virginia. 8 *#•’
RURAL CHURCHES Pleasant Mill, lnd s F A Shipley, Sunday Sthool. 9:30. Morning worship, al SaUn Sunday School convention si ant Mills, 2:00. PifM - Epworth League, 6: SO Sunday School convention 7js • Prayer meeting at Salem, day night, 7:30. i Prayer meeting at Pleasant Mm. Thursday night, 7:So. The Salem Indies Aid wlll with Mrs. Joseph llahnert ()n Weds M day afternoon, May sth. j >t OTe . member be present. The first quarterly conference mu ' be held at Pleasant Mills Sunday g. ternoon. May 9th at 2:30. We et i peet every officer of the chwefc, to ' be there. We hope that good report, , will come in. Let us do our best to i have all matters well in hand. This is a very important meeting and should be well attended. The Boy Scouts are reormiTip; and getting a fine start. Encourage your boy to become a Scout. The boys of today are the men o f tomorrow. Lets give them better advant- 1 ages than, we had. Everybody is busy these days but I lets not get too busy to worship the ’ Giver of all good things. lz>tg B bo, our gralttude by church attendance. o— CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our appreciation for the many acts of kindness and sympathy shown us during our sorrow, occasioned by the death of our mother i and grandmother, also for the beautiful floral offerings. Nolin King. Fred King. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May, new $1.63%, old, 11.61%; July $1.43; Sept. $1.37%. Corn: May 71%c; July 76%c; Sept. 49%c. Oats: May 40%c; July 41%e; Sept. 42%c. . - 0 The Dally Drinocrat —lour Hume Piper GrowJOTi' Hair Don't join the bald heada Don't look 50 when you are 30. Here is an entirely new method that guarantees results. Never have you seen or heard of anythin, I like it before, it replaces Inefficient tonics. Does away with the need of shampous. Not a thing else required. The ease of this treatment wlll I delight you. Its results amate I you. The minute you start using It you begin to feel its bensheiai results. You simply know that It is doing good. No matter what your conditio, here Is our offer. This treatment must stop Falling Hair. -Must destroy dandruff. Must grow Hair —or money back. There I, I n written guarantee to thlj I effect in every package CouM any offer be fairer. Leaves ■» I after-odor. No greasy effect. kU SUM " HOLTHOUSE^DRUG^ 0 '
