Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 167, Decatur, Adams County, 16 July 1926 — Page 6
SIX
Fisher & Harris CASH GROCER YH3 Dealers in Granite, Tin and Aluminum Ware Phones 3,4, 5 Free City Delivery QUALITY SERVICE WITH LOW PRICES Potatoes, fancy white Cobblers, 15 pound peck 52c y t bushel $1.13; bushel $2.25 Bananas, fancy ripe fruit, pound 1 2 c Cane granulated sugar, 10 lbs. 62c; .> lb. 32c; 2.» lbs. $1.55 IX Powdered sugar, package lb (> Lemons, large 3605, dozen 23c Soap, laundry R.N.M., or P. & G. White Naptha, 6 bars 35c; 10 bars 39c Michigan hand picked Navy beans, 4 lbs 25c California No. 1 Lima beans, 2 lbs 2oc Butter, special, Creamery, lbs. 43c; Cloverleaf Creamer)', lb 47c Oleo, Tropico Nut, a 27c grade, only 22c Maytime Nut Oleo, 1b...’ 27c Peanut butter, try the best in bulk, lb 20c Oranges, large Sunkist, dozen 45c Coffee, in bulk to suit your taste, 27c, 30c, 40c, 44c, 50c lb. Chase & Sanborn, famous seal brand, in lb. cans.. . 55c Royal Baking Powder, 6-oz. size. .25c; 12-oz. size.. 48c Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 cans 15c 25c can Bowlene 19c Rice, fancy head, pound 10c Milk, tall cans, Pet, Carnation. Bordens or Every Day 10c small cans 5c Eagle Brand, can 19c Large box Diamond Cry stal Salt 10c Search Light Matches, 2 boxes 11c Dromedary Dates, package 21c Cocoa in bulk, 2 lbs 25c Raisins, select seedless, lb 11c Prunes, Santa Clare, pound 10c, 15c Ammonia, 14-oz. bottle 15c Flour, Gooch’s Best, more and better bread, 24 lbs $1.25; 48 lbs $2.50; bbl $9.75 Flour, Pride of Decatur, the best in soft w inter w heat, 12 lbs 58c; 25 lbs $1.05 Gooch’s Whole Wheat Flour, 5 lbs Macaroni, Spaghetti and Egg Noodles, 3 pkgs 25c 4 Sewed Carpet Brooms 45c Corn Flakes, Jersey, 3 packages 25c 30c size Quaker Rolled Oats : 25c Vinegar, pure cider, gallon 29c 1 Syrup, Penick and Fords, sweeter than the rest, Golden, gal. 49c; Vt-ga\. 27c; crystale white, gal. 57c; *72-gal. 30c; Maple flavor, gal 70c; Vi gallon 38c I ———i 1 l 1 Sweet Corn, fine quality, can 10c Country Gentlemen, 2 cans 25c Kraut, No. 2 cans, 3 for 25c Van Camps or Libby Pork and Beans in Tomato Sauce, 3 cans 25c Pearl Tapicoa, 3 pounds 30c Mop sticks 15 c Little chick feed, 10 pounds 35c Scratch chicken feed, 10 pounds 30c Rolled Oats, 6 pounds 25c Ball Bros. Mason fruit jars, pts, doz. 69c; qts, doz. 79c Ball Bros. Mason Jar Lids, dozen 27c Jelly glasses, large size, dozen 39c Presto Fruit Jar Rubbers, are better, 3 dozen 25c S. O. S. or Brillo for pots and kettles, 3 plcgs 25c Aluminum Pitchers, 2 1 /i quart size 89c Handy Lunch Boxes with Vacuum bottle .$1.69 Universal Meat Grinder SL9S Heavy Willow Clothes Baskets $1.48, $1.75, $1.98 Full assortment of Fruits and Vegetables
Beulah Chapel Epworth League To Hold Social The Epworth of jiculah Chap#!, at their catmet meeting this past week, dtddrti to hold an Icecream social on ihe chnrcli lawn. Just ft few miles west of Decatur amt oneholf mile south of Preble. Friday evening, July 23. A flue program has been arranged. All those who attended the one held last month will know the kind of good times they have All kiudu of refreshments will lie sieved in let? ne "hot dogs", A parcel post sale will a so be a feature of this aoeia.'. All are given a cordial invitation to attend. Many of the Leaguers are making plans for attending Epworth Forest Institute, The Kev. H. J. Kieser has just returned from the Lake, where lie has completed arrangements for u fine cottage. $ J -JVVANT ADS KAKN —$ *-S
i MEATS * £ At Schmitt’s Market A Plenty of fancy Spring SMOKED MEATS . , Best obtainable Hockless Picnic {flßl 1 hickens Ham’s Bonelesss Roiled Picnics IjWm Broilers (Special 30c lb.) * Lean Sugar cured Bacon smokjdni Yearling hen's for stewing ed j owe ls, Armour's Star and and roasting Swift's Premium HanYs Specials for Saturday Choice and Tender Beef DAIRY -L Veal and Pork Products. JjK* . Home made Cottage Cheese, W L Beef Steak tender lb 25e Good Country Butter. Cos- A* f'JS) Veal Steak choice lb 25c j ee an( | Whipped Cream. AM Pork Sausage lb 25c Full line of Wisconsin, brick, f( smoked or fresh) cream. Swiss. Limburger. and •nl Loaf, lb 25c Pimento cheese. _ JHFh LIT H EON MEATS SPECIALS Jl o * u . im Dill Pickles, doz 30c ? jwlg San-A-Ham Special Sweet Pickles, doz 20c Mm Jellied Tongue Mixed i> ic ui e s, |b 30c Spgk Luncheon Pork Roll Van Camps Pork & Beans ra!||P Kosher Salami 3 cans for ~sc Variety of Summer Sausage Crimson-King Apricots, can 2-tc A trial of Schmitt Quality Meats will convince you. gvA Free and prompt delivery to your door. Phones 95-% JIM} H H. P. Schmitt Meat Market || rnokM
.^.v#^******•■»• *• ■•■" """■' ■’ Phone x or Food Save Time Worry and Money CENTRAL RROCERY “OF CO URSE” Phones 31 & 32 We Deliver |fl M Extra Good Grade Bulk Cocoa in OKn vU %9 IIA 2 ,b * pkg ’ for 40C Potatoes y^vnewroun^ whites 55c *A TT 11 30 cent hot. Paramount OQ r . 1$ Ss I |yj I very best, bottle 1? S* AII Eittle Elf Pork & Beans 3 can 25c £9 fa Hll %P Best Michigan Head Picked Navy 5 lb. .. 31 c II fk g • Puritan Hop Flavored 75c 111 fill I Corn Sugar lb . 5c Fresh Fruits & Vegetables, Milk & Cream Baked Goods, etc. OWEN S. DAVIS THE STORE THAT APPRECIATES YOUR BUSINESS
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, JULY 16, IC*2l>.1 C *2l>.
EMPLOYES TO HOLD PICNIC I All employes of the Northern Indiana'Servlet- company residing In thl-| city, together with their families, have bc.ll invited to attend the unmml picnic sponsored by the Safety club of j the company, to be held Wendesday afternoon. August 11, at Lawton park, I Fort Wayne. Ktnployee of the company ! residing In niufftoii have been In- ! vlted to attend the event, also. Arrangements are being made to ! cure for a crowd of approximately 7uo I persons, Ui -curding to a statement made today hy Clarence Latter, of Fort Wayne, general chairman of the committ -eg in charge of arrangements. The outing Is scheduled to oiien ut 2 o'clock as thp gas company's plants ; | in Fort Wayne will be closed for the
! afternoon, (lames and contests am a ! variety of entertainment will be at | ranged for the afternoon's program | Refreshments will be served. —o— ~ ~~ ■ TWENTY YEAR# ADO TODAY ■ n r~m th. Dally D.moerat Flla ■ M Twenty Y§«r« Aqo Thli D»y » July 16— Thirty cats of steel for traction company arrives and work Is being rushed. t Rev. Valentine, of Dunkirk, N T here to conduct special services at St. Mary’s church. Decatur defeats Shamrocks, at Fort Wayne, 7 to 1. Hailing played great game. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Heller celebrate 37th wedding anniversary. Daughter born to Mr and Mrs. Tom Railing. A. lTolthouse. of Jonesboro, Ark..
here for weeks visit. William Belneke threshed 1.01- 6U shels of wheat. , John Solute k. »< Angola on a bu.s- - lB Maridage llcenw— Henry Sprunger and Edna Llddy. | J I • Big Features Os > RADIO SATURDAY'S FIVE BEST RADIO FEATURES Copyright, 1926. by I'nlted Press Central standard time throughout , WJZ-New York. 464 M: WGY, S*'henectady. 3SOM. and WRC. Washington. 469 M. 6:25 p. m. New York Philharmonic or » chestra. Lewlsohn stadium. WEAF-New York; WWJ, I* l ™**- 3K3M. and WGH. ButTalo, 318 ’ M. 6:3t) p. m.—Goldman baud. WFI Philadelphia, SBSM, 6 p. m.— Sesqul-Centennia! pageant “ “Freedom,” from 'he stadium. , KCO —Oakland, 361 M. 10 p. m.-West-ern Pacific hand. W'FAA—Dallas, 476 M, 3:30 p. m. Mosart choral. Cowboys and Cowgirls from Texas. North Dakota, Oklahoma, Montana. Wyoming and Idaho at the Rodeo, Saturday afternoon and evening, Bellmont park.
Follow! Follow! Follow! —the highways call! Out into the sunlight where winds have blown the country clean. Fill the tank of your car with Red Crown— and you are ready to follow the call The Middle West is a iand of varied beauty—mountains towering above the earth— caves and caverns in its mysterious depths— tangled shade of forests- endless sweep of the prairies. * There is much you can add to the list below. Read it over and then find out what wonder places are near you. 1— Hardin County, Illinois, a picturuque frontier district. Mountains, caves, and an extinct volcano. In control of bandits and counterfeiter's m the early days. State Highway No. 34. 2— Beautiful Lake Kilkmey in .Arcadia YaWy. Missouri. State Highway No. 70. S—The Chateau of the Marquis de More* or the i t*_c. w’Wl'LiUie Missouri. Norths " ■*» ■». *nmm*M* -a —nr- ~ " of the Marquis who founded the tUafe. State Highways No. 3 and No. Ijy. 4—The valley, falls and rapids of Whitewater River in Whitewater State Park. Mmnesou, near W inona, just off State Highway No. $. S Oreat Bend, Kansas, named from the great bend of the .Arkansas River, which was the beginning of the province of Quivira, visited by Coronada in 1541. Mounted stone cannon marks the site of old Port Zarah. National Old Trails Road No. 6. 4 The lake shore drive in eastern Michigan. . te Highway* No. 27 and No. 31, along Lake Huron. 7 ~1-ookout Mountain, South Dakota, towering b.200 leet above sea level. Marvelous view NcTVl* hl * h VantaKe point - ***** Highway s Cave and Dutton’s Cave near and No”??' ° W *' Sute Highways No. 11 •-- Peninsula Park, including 3.700 acre* in I ? 00r 9? u i lty ’ Wisconsin. Precipitous limestone bluffs covered with heavy growth of *rjf g j£i n ’ Wild beauties of woodland and cliff. More than 8 miles of lake shore Sute Highway No. 17. Meinrad, Indiana. An abbey of the Benedictine order founded in 1852 The religious colony comprises a little city oi teautTsure'Hi^li.T 1 “* Snd Oil Company (Indiana) has helped to make them accosible by esUblihSng Service stations throughout this wonderful SSB follow if you will! ’ r *° ®Buy Red Crown * Any Standard Oil Service Station and at Most Garages Standard Oil Company DECATUR, INDIANA
Calvary Evangelical Church The Sunday School will meet at 9:30 sun time. At 2:30 sun time, there will be the usual preaching service. In connection with this service there will be the observance of Holy Communtou. Ev. cry member is urged to be present. The regular mid>fek will he held at the chureh on Thursday evening at 8:00 ann time. The Pastor !e giving a series of practical talks in connection with this service and ev«ry member is urged to attend for their own Improvement. The young people have a special meeting at the church on Friday evening, to which all young people a r » invited. ..—, o . - —- Young Slayer Improving Indianapolis, Ind., July 16.—(United press)—Continued Improvement was noted today In the rondition of One Alger, 13, wounded after he shot and killed John Buchanan, negro Pn. liceman. An early grand jury report on the Investigation of the slaying Is e*. perted. o— ; - 100 Die In Ctoudburats Athens, July 16.—(United Press) Dispatches from Belgrade today reported that more than 100 persons had died as a result of Cloudbursts which began yesterday in Serbia.
