Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 197, Decatur, Adams County, 20 August 1926 — Page 6
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Fisher & Barris CASH GROCERY! Dealers in Granite, Tin and Aluminum Ware Phom s 3-4-5 Free City Delivery Quality, Service with Low Prices. Sugar, Cane Granulated. 25 lb. hag for $1.60 10 pounds 62c; 5 pounds 32c 4x Powdered Sugar, 1 lb. package 10c Milk, tall cans Pet. Carnation, Borden or Every-Day.. 10c; Small cans 5c Eagle Brand Milk, can. .19c; Dozen $2.25 Butter. Special Sweet Creamery, pound 44c Cloverleaf Creamery, pound 48c Oleo, Tropico Nut, pound • -22 c May time, poun d 27c Watermelons, Red Ripe 39c Onions, 6 pounds 25c Soap. Laundry, P.&G. or R.N.M. hite Naptha, 6 bars 25c; 1 Obars 39c Old Dutch Cleanser. 2 cans 15c Red Seal Cleanser. 3 cans 20c Old Settler for Dirty Rainwater, 3 packages. 25c Red Seal Lye, 2 cans 25c Elour, Pride of Decatur, best in soft winter wheat flour. 12 lbs 53c; 24 tbs 98c Flour, Gooch’s, more and better bread. 24 pounds. $1.20; IS pounds. $2.40; barrel $9.50 Foulds Macaroni. Spaghetti or Egg Noodles, 3 packages 25c Gooch's Bulk Macaroni. 2 pounds .- 25c Search Light Matches, 2 boxes lie Heavy Tin Fruit Cans, dozen 48c Pall Bros. Mason Jars,Dozen Pints. 69c; Qts. 79c Ball Bros. Mason Caps, dozen 27c 15c size, 2 for 25c 'lushrooms, 4 ounce can . .34c; 8 ounce can . 55c Bowlene for Toilet Bowls, 25c can 19c 50c Postum. Instant 39c Pink, Salmon, tall cans... .17c; 3 for 50c Scrap Tobacco, 10c size, 3 for 25c Pure Cider Vinegar, gallon 27c Bulk Coffee, pound 27c, 30c, 40c Chase & Sanborn Seal Brand Coffee, pound. ..55c Fly Ton destroys flies, 50c size .35c Whole Wheat Flour, 5 pounds 34c ( Geranium.. 6 1. l ily, the Chocolate Malt Health Drink, 8 ounce can 35c; 16 ounce can 50c Michigan Hand Picked Navy Beans, 5 lbs... .33c California Lima Beans, 2 pounds 25c Cocoa, 2 pounds 25c Minute Tapioca, 2 packages 25c Pearl Tapioca, pound 11c; 3 pounds 30c 7c pkgs. N.B.C. Cookies and Crackers 5c Peanut Butter. Quality Kind, pound 20c Prunes, Santa Claras, pound 10c and 15c Select Bulk Seedless Raisins, pound 11c Fig Bars and Ginger Snaps, fresh here, 2 Lbs. 25c Kelloggs Pep or Krumbles, 2 packages 25c Quaker Puffed Wheat, 2 packages 25c Pork and Beans, Van Camps or Libbys, 3 cans 25c Peaches or Apricots, large cans, heavy syrup 25c Dozen cans $2.85 Victoria brand Crepe Toilet Paper, 10 rolls .. .39c Blackberries, New Pack, gallon cans 89c Cherries, new pack, red, pitted, gallon cans sl.lO No. 2 cans ». 25c White Dinner Plates, 6 for 75c White Cups and Saucers, 6 of each 95c Sauce Dishes, 6 for '. .35c Adjustable Window Screens 45c, 55c, 75c Water Glasses, 6 for 25c Brooms, Parlor, each 45c Complete assortment of Fruits, Vegetables , and Cold Meats Complete line of sizes White Oak Kegs at saving.
DECATOR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY AI’GUST 20 1926
1 Pittsburgh Dry Chief Has School To Instruct His Agents How To Work by William Ilf Lauder I (United Press Staff Correspondent > Pittsbniglt, August 20. (United press)—Prohibition agents in tbl; seetion of the country are now attend-
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inr classes before becoming full-fled- ■ ged dry sleuths. [ This was one of the Innovations I initiated by John D. Pennington when) : he assumed supervision of the Fourth) 1 United States District, which includes | ■0 Central and Western Pennsylvania. - | with hnnduuurters hern. I'annlngton, although he retired from
' the Navy with the rank of lieutenant j commander, never attended the naval ! academy But he thinks that schooling ' 18 a necessary element in the training | of field men. After being in charge of this dlstrlc fcr a few weeks, Pennington decided I (hat it sometimes Is nsele-4 to raid a 1 distillery unles a convMb.n I-
t forthcoming. I • Agents will be taught above all," t .' he sayi , -to get the facts and then g present them In court Intelligently. Many of the goo investigators make ' the poorest kind of witnesses *hen d presenting their cases in court." “ for iltis reason, W H, McNaugher. '' head of the legal department of the 1, prohibition unit, is one of the principal T) instructors In the school. Z The sleuths who are hired for raid- ?. ing purpo ■ are receiving instruction gion the provisions of the law governB 1 ing saeli violations and the manner of which such eases should be presented. 5 S'of permits to breweries ami drug E 5 ing in the legal direction, gi Above all. Pennington will see to it 5 that none of his subordinates get the P idea that prohibition enforcement work B' is synonymous with reforming, he anS Bounces. R ' A ' B 1 courteous as possible in the perforE of their duties. B “We want them to understand that O their Job is law enforcement. We are n iffl cussing the school. tor to ho d office in this district since W the Andrews Plan" of enforcement S went into effect last September. His predecessors were Fred ('. Baird, fi rigth-hand man to Judge Elbert H.
I |i| Jar Lids, Zinc Sugar, /‘O QJ Dozen 10 pounds Viwl ,i_ Ji gaaaiiiaaMaMaßaiMMgaaß 100 pounds . 11l hl Flour, Hoosier I VIJ brand, 21 lb. bagt/Ov Jar Rubbers, 1 fn >*■■■“■ Heavv, 2 dozen. lOv up 111 Lard, i’ure 1 I shl Rendered, 1b.... lOt Tin (ans •— Ml ng ZE Dozen 4/C IB I B e . ,28c. V 29cX . r I’l Milk. i’et. Bordens, Car- |jl * 111 nation. l>ork & Beans £ Can - ■ •-_ loc | 1 uc Igl Flv To\ and Flit Bananas. QI Z* if Dr • » </ 2 pint bottle... OtJC 3 pounds 1V fl UE I ■ We carry a full line of Fresh and Cold Meats at all times. 31 |l f Peaches, Watermelons. Cantalopes. Sweet Potatoes. Grapes, f * □p] g Oranges and Lemons. Be sure its the Hoosier, the Orange ■ I LC I 1 Front Store. Our Foods are sold with a money back guarantee. ■ I - n 111 —Phone 108— WwMtf Wane* * femaOiaaf s■■ ■ : j LITER’S GBO CERY ■ AND MEAT MARKET, FOR QUALITY GOODS Phones 97 and 98 Free City Delivery ® Potatoes, , g Peck rs Kolter's Pride Pastry Flour QQp M 24 1 / 2 pounds t/Ov Silver Dollar Hard Wheat Flour for Bread d* 11(, 24>/ 2 pounds Q White Rose Coffee. Qfh* a Pou n d OVv Man-O-War Coffee J H Pou n d 4*) L g Fancy New Crop Honey » OiL* » Sec ti o n Vv || Perfect Corn Flakes. 1 2 for . .25c; Large package JLOv g Van Camps Pork and Beans 1A . ■ Georgia Belle Peaches. Qhp || | 1 dozen cans. .$2.10; Ca n. ’v H i Foulds Macaroni and Spaghetti M 3 for v | Little Elf Cake and Pastrv Flour gg Box • S Perfect Jelly Powder, Good as Jello. 1 fU. 3 f0r..25c; package 1 g j We have a shipment of Little Elf Brand PeachesQO g j New Pack. Special Saturday, dozen * f ' H « Meat Department—Boiling Beef 1 Az. H Pound. J. W g Roast Pork, Roast Beef, Minced Ham, Pressed Ham. gg Boiled Ham, Veal Loaf, Pimento Ham. etc. H Also a full line of Cheese. I FRED KOLTER
Gary of the United poratloo, who retired after montha for "business reasumEdgar R. nay, once a private whose resignation after one month m service w us accompanied |, V atl on the entire enforcement tmu — —o—... . Obiturary Darvfd Archer, a son of Aron -, n(1 Susannah Archer, waa born near p/.. ant MUla. Juno 8, 1859. and this life at his home near the town August 5,182 C? On Juno 8, jsj j i,,) was married to Evallne Archbold. t*> thia union, six children w ,, rt , b(lrn Two of the children, Harvey and Vh ma, died In infancy, while another Mrs, C. P. Matthew on. died at her home in Midland. Michigan, January 31, 192«. Two sons. Sherman and t ir i reside at Pleasant Mills, and one daughter. Mrs. Gus Smith. t..-id v at Midland, Michigan. The widow and ten grandchildren survive, also. Funeral services and burial were held at Pleas and Mills. RURAL CHURCHES Antioch Church Whereas I will be away for our • annual conference. Rev. Noah Klap- • fenstein. from Monroe, Ind. will speak Sundav montii.r Siad.,, school at !• o’clock. Devotional s. rv- , ice at 10:15. William, Hygema, Pastor.
