Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 262, Decatur, Adams County, 5 November 1926 — Page 6

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Fisher & Barris ■CASH GROCERY Dealers in Granite, Tin and Aluminum Ware Phones 3, 4 and 5 Free City Delivery Quality Service with Low Prices. Cabbage, Holland Seed for Kraut and Winter storage, medium size, hard heads, 100 lbs.,. $1.98; 50 lbs... $1.10; 25 Tbs... 60c Apples, Baldwins, bushel . .89c; 10 lbs. for. 25c Onions, Large Yellow Danvers, 50 !b. bag for 98c 9 Tbs 25c; 3 Tbs 10c O -dons, Medium Size Yellow Danvers, 12 Tbs. 25c 50 noundff for 75c Turnips, 3 pounds TOc* B •FREE?STS Potatoes, Round White, peck 49c; bushel $1.87 Sugar, Cane Granulated, 10 Tbs. 64c; 5 Tbs. for 33c Soap, Laundry P. &G. or R. N. M. White Naptha, 10 bars 37c TT n’ d Water Castile Toilet Soap, 4 bars 29c ” Tall Cans Pet, Carnation, Borden or Frrv Dav.. ,10c; Small cans 5c Brand Milk, can 19c; Dozen cans.. .$2.25 •w - JU.. Pop Corn, Japanese Hullless, in bulk, guaranteed to pop, 3 pounds 25c Dromedary Dates, package ~ ~. 20c Monoerram Dates, 2 packages 25c rnmnlwlls Tomato Soup, 3 cans 25c Flakes. 3 packages ; 25c O v n Meal. Gooch’s New Granulated Yellow nr White. 10 pounds for 38c; Pound 4c Pure Buckw heat, 5 pound bag 30c Jersey Sweet Potatoes, 5 Tbs. 15c; 10 Tbs. for 28c Fiour, Pride of Decatur, best in. soft winter wheat, 12 pounds... 50c; 24 pounds 90c Flour, Gooch’s, more and better bread and cakes, 24 Tbs. $1.15; 48 Tbs. $2.30; barrel $9.00 Goochs New Prepared Pancake or Buckwheat Flour, none so good, large bag 29c Foulds or Gooch’s Macaroni, Spaghetti or Fgg Noodles, 3 packages 25c Bulk Macaroni, 2 pounds 25c Hand Picked Michigan Navy Beans, 5 Tbs... .34c New California Lima Beans, 2 pQunds 25c -Dried Cooking Peas, 3 pounds 25c Fresh Bulk Rolled Oats, 6 pounds A .25c 30c Quaker Oats : 25c Ouaker Puffed Wheat, 2 packages n. 25c Mothers Large Oats with China in each pkg. 35c Long Thread Shredded Cocoanut, pound ... .25c Cocoa, 2 pounds . -25 c i Sweet Corn, fine quality, can 10c Corn, Fancy Country Gentlemen, 2 cans .... 25c Peas, good quality, 3 cans 25c Peas, Tender Junes, 2 cans 25c Spinach, Del Monte, large can 20c Asparagus Tips, Del Monte, 2 No. 1 cans 45c Cut Green Stringless Beans, 2 cans 25e Woyninv, large cans, 3 for. 28c; can 10c r *”mnkin or Kraut, 2 large cans 25c Frno-s Delight Peaches or Apricots, heavy | syrup, large cans... 25c; Dozen cans.. $2.89 Cranberries, 2 pounds 25c O’eo, Tropico Nut, fine quality, pound 22c Maytime, pound 27c Dlen. Standard or Nuco, pound 30c Piff+er, Special Sweet Creamery, pound 50c Cloverleaf Creamery, pound : 53c Raisins, Fancy Seedless, pound 11c Ginger Snaps or Fig Bars, 2 pounds 25c I Rrnnms, 4 sewed 38c Salt. Diamond Crystal, 25 lb. bag 35c 50 pound bag 55c KO Wnrkq SMck Salt 4"p fWpr QV.nPc MArlinm. 100 bound bacr <CI on T fWIJ RJpsf, lonpr or ghnrt crlnhp SI Pailq. 10 at. 23c: 12 nt. 25c: 14 nt. 28c RpiUrq. ajj Conner, extra heavy, No. 8 size... .$4.35; No. 9 size • $4.60 Fruits and Vegetables

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1926.

CARD OF THANKS To the Voters of Monroe Township: Through these Unes, I wish to express my appreciation and heartfelt thanks to the voters of Mjmroe township, Berne and Monroe, included, who so

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WIDOWER HAS HIS HOUR IN MURDER TRIAL , (CONTINVKD PHOM PAW OW * > I , appeared übout to collapse. But she dufnot. Mills testified ns though he had learned his story by heart-yet with evident interest in what he was. saying. After breakfast, he again went to ! the church. There, he said, he met | Mrs. Hail. “Mrs. Hall said to me. ‘was there any sickness in your home last night?’. 1 said there wasn’t and then she said her husband hadn’t come j home,” Mills recounted. "1 told her my wife wasn’t home either. Then 1 said maybe they’ve eloped.” “No they must be dead or they'd come home,’ Mrs. Hall said to me.” • >■ —o FINAL RETURNS (JIVE WATSON A LEAD OF 11,021 fCOWTIMVBpjFROM PAW ONE) won from John Linebarger, dem., Rockville, by more than 58,000 for state superintendent of public instruction. The vote for Miller was only slightly behind that of Schortemeier, who led the ticket, in practically all precincts. Lewis Bowman, rep., Richmond, defeated David Ferguson, dem.. Covington. for auditor of state by approximately 55,000 votes. Mrs. Grace Urbans, rep., Valparaiso, was successful by more than 35,000 Jap Jones of Martinsville. Chas. Biederwolf, Fort Wayne, was 3’57)00 votes ahead of Zach Dungan, dem., Huntingdon, for clerk- of the i state supreme court, with many pre--1 cincts yet to be tabulated. Ilungan is the only democrat now holding elective office in the state-

house. In the race for ju Rt | Ce of supreme court fro m the t b | rtl d , Clarence R. Martin, rep wa, votes ahead of his democratic ent, Paul Duvis. opp ’ 11 ' Julius Travis, rep., had g over A, C. Wood, dem , for the supreme court from th( , « trict, with indications that hl. # Plurality would be more ti, 4n 25 " Judge Travis was u m | 1|1(1 t ' * Indiana Anti-Baloon l.e Uglle ' ’ the campaign because of re C « nt llo " law decisions of the state court. Chus F. Remy and Solon E a i» rm>s„ defeated J. W. Lindley J Norman Patrick, dems., | n the ’ district and W. s. McMahon Md A W. Nichols, republicans won out OWr Ora Wildermuth and John Reidelbach democrats, in the second district tor judges of the appellate court. The final count confirmed e i ectloi| of ten republicans Bll d three democrats to the lower house of conjreis The republicans will control 3; seats in the state senate and the democrats 13. In the house of representative 0 ( the state legislature the republican, won 65 seats and the democrate 35. The four proposed ..mendmente tn the state constitution failed became of lack of inteerst of the voters. An insufficient number of votes in favor of the amendments was polled. In many precincts the votes on the constitutional amendments were practically negligible. / —— 0 — ♦ + ♦♦♦ + + + ♦♦♦♦♦*), ♦ TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY) ♦ ) ♦ Twenty Years Ago Thi» Day. ♦ ♦ From the Daily Democrat File ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ + ***«♦)« Nov. s—Democrats5 —Democrats close campsip with big smoker in this city. This is the yast day for paying taxes. David Werllng and Charles Meywi petition for ditch. ■ Ed Lyons is at Angola on business. Mrs. Wichtenfeldt and son. George of Cincinnati, visit here. Charles Yobst has a broken toe u the result of allowing a piece of pipe I to land on it. I Number from here attend funeral ot I Mrs. Oppenheim at Bluffton. j I Mens overcoats at Myers Dailv (0. for SIO.OO to $20.00. 1 $70,000 distributed by Tamany H !1 I in New York to woikers who will 1 it I out the vote 0 CARD OF THANK'S I • I wish to extend my thanks to these I who supported me in the electWnI Tuesday. Although defeated. I hope I for high honor of word and friendship I to all friends and neighbors, as wM W. H. PATTERSON I . o—- , CARD OF THANKS' I wish to thank the voters of Blue I Creek Township for the splendid supI port given me at Tuesdays elscUos I and I assure yo/ I will endeavor to I merit the confidence and trust, you I have placed in me, Again I thank you. H. L. SIPE — o THANKS TO VOTERS | I wish to sincerely thank all the I’voters of Root township who so lorI ally supported me in my race lot I township trustee. I promise to serve I the township to the very best of my ability during the next four years. Sincerely, Amos Lewton. I Wireless programs broadcast from I Berlin are published every week in I Braille type, for the benefit of blind I listeners. TRY SULPHUR 01 ANECZEMISH I * ) Costii Little And Overcomes [ Trouble Almost Over >ignt Any breaking out of the s ’f in ' e 'yJ fiery, itching eczema, can be quicM overcome by applying Men phur, declares a noted skin speciahst Because of its germ P jn . I ertles, this sulphur l’ . rita . I Stamly brings ease irom sk I tion. s< othes and hea!s _ I right up and leaves the sk.n Bm it°leidom fails to relieve thejorI meot without delay,. s . uffar^ a i 1 jar I skin trouble should o btal “ . anv I of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur f ™ ld goofl ruggist and use it I Cle t m - ' fTfIJ 1 </ —J o 'r , S/n rti'Ld . tfWr KJ I / I * (KJ "