Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 121, Decatur, Adams County, 21 May 1926 — Page 2
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: Have You Tried Our i ■ • Bread and Pastries? I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Take home a loaf of B ■ lAh delicious, wholesome ■ TL- Cream Nut Bread. « B . T> The family will enjoy J ■ _ I and you’ll demand B ■ *--■ ’ it at every meal. For ■ J zT/’i/ *T Sunday dinner try ■ ■ [A?*''’ our rolls, buns, cakes J ■ \ and pastries. H ■ I ■ ■ ■ THE BEST IN BAKED GOODS ■ :The Dodge Bakery: South Second Street. ■ P E ,■■ 1.1 .11. - I ■ H.IM — —■■—■»- —- T.--. --r-T- ** | SAM HITE S GROCERY—MEAT MARKET—DRY GOODS HARDWARE Phone 204 Free Delivery Service twice daily ! to every home in Decatur 10 pounds Pure Cane Sugar 59c 100 lb. bag Pure Cane Sugar $5.891 5 pounds Golden Brown Sugar 29c | ■mimaBSWMBMnnstsinoMUMMHWMWMBnn Fancy New’ Seedless Raisins, pound 10c | Fancy Large Prunes, pound 10c Perfect Jelly Powder, 3 for 25c Flour Pillsburys Best Family Circle Flour, the best for bread or pastry, 24 lb. sack $1.23 Barrell $9.801 Peaches Large cans Little Elf Peaches in heavy syrup lean. 25c; G dozen .$1.48; 1 dozen.. $2.95 6 pounds Rolled Oats 25c 6 pounds Pin Head Oats 25c 100 pound bag Scratch Feed $2.75 100 pounds Chick Feed ... $2.95 Bulk Coffee, pound 25c and 35c 10 pounds New Navy Beans 59c 3 cans Baked Beans 25c Syrup—Penick & Fords— Golden Color, gallon 49c; 'A gallon 27c Crystal White, gallon 57c; & gallon 30c Gallon cans Fancy Apple Butter 85c ■anHMBaHgMK»BK'.aRHKRrm9MSaEKnKBBI Fancy targe cans Sliced Pineapple, in heavy syrup, per can... 28c; per dozen $3.25 2 lb. cans Green Gage Plums 15c Gallon cans Fancy Solid Pack Peaches 85c Big 3 pound can Red Beets 25c Large supply of Pineapples for canning. All 1 sizes cheaper than you ever bought before. Also large shipment of Fancy Straw berries. 1 Illi Will II 111 mill llll^^l— Ml■! IIIIIIMH-WI —Mil ■IIIIMII > oap, P. & G. White Naptha, R.N.M. Crystal White and Van Camps White Naptha 6 bars 25c 10 bars 39c iriiiMiiiinr mi ill' iibmii Biiiwiimnimrw— 'mawwi—< • f 0 pound hag Oyster Shells 98c ' ° nound sack Medium Salt 98c 10 pound sack Diamond Crystal Table Salt.. .25c ‘^J? oyes * o di n e Sait 25c Fancy Cans Salmon, can 15c 3 cans Mustard or Oil Sardines 25c Large Pound Cans Sardines in Tomato Sauce 20c 3 cans Fancy Early June Peas 25c 2 runs Fancy Kraut’ 25c " Green Cut Wax Beans 28c I nd 1 Sew ed Brooms 45c |
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CHAPTER Vll—Hampton, at the ranch, becomes utseasy at Judith's long | absence. With Tommy Burkitt he goes to seek her, arriving In time to drive the attackers off. and capturing one man, known as “Shorty." CHAPTER Vlll—"Shorty" escapee from Imprisonment in the grainhouse on the ranch, to the disgust of Carson, cow foreman, who had him tn charge. Leo begins to feol a fondness for Judith, though he realises ahe Is not his womanly Ideal. Marcia Langworthy, one of Hamptons party, typical city girl, is more to his taste. CHAPTER IX.—The diecovery le made that pigeons, with ■'hog cholera germs on their feet, have been liberated on the ranch. Lee captures a stranger, Dick Donley, red-handed, with an accomplice, a cowboy known as “Poker Face.” Donley has brought more pigeons to the ranch. ‘‘Dave Lee!” he cried, as if he could not believe ids eyes. ‘‘You! 1 Here!" “Hello, Dick,” Lee answered quietly. “Yes, I’m here. I didn't know that ' you wore the artist Hampton bad brought up with him.” Farris' hand went out swiftly to be gripped in Lee's. Marcia, mystified, looked from one to the other. “You two know each other? Why, isn’t that —” She didn’t know Just what It was, so stopped, looking frankly as though she'd like to have one of them finish her sentence for her. “But,” muttered Farris, “I thought that you—” “Never mind, Dick," said Lee quickI ly. And to Marcia's mystified expresi vjon : “Yon'll pardon us a moment.
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i silss l.nngwortliy? 1 want to talk a , j little with Mr. Farris.” , His hand on the artist’s elbow, Bud 1 Ix»e forced him gently away. The two | disappeared Into the little room off the library where Jose was placing a great howl of punch on the table. "Que hay, Bud.” grinned Jose. “Your ol’ nose smell the booze d —n queek, no?" He set down his bowl nnd went out. Farris stared wonderingly at Lee. •‘Bud, Is It?” he grunted. “Breaker of horses, hired man at a dollar a ' day—?” "Ninety dollars a month. Dick,” Lee I corrected h(jn, with a short laugh. “Give a fellow his true worth, old- ' timer.” I Farris frowned. “What devil's game is this?” he dci mantled sharply. “Isn't it enough that you should drop out of the world with never a word, but that you must show up now breaking horses and letting such chaps as Mrs. Simpson’s Black Spanish chum with you? Not a cursed word In five years, and I've lain awake nights wondering. When you went to I smash —’’ "When a Lee goes to smash," said Bud briefly, "he goes to smash. That’s all there is to It.” “But there was no sense, no use In 1 your dropping out of sight that way—” "There was," said T.ee curtly, “or I shouldn't have dor*- P It wasn't just that I went lifoke; tTat was a
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