Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 268, Decatur, Adams County, 12 November 1926 — Page 6

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Fisher & Sarris CASH GROCERY Dealers in Granite, Tin and Aluminum W are Phones 3, 4 and 5 Free City Delivery Quality, Service and Low Prices. Potatoes, Select Round W r hite Michigan, peck 48c Bushel $1.89; 2'A bushel bag $4.69 Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 cans 20c Calumet Baking Powder, pound can .x 27c Crisco. pound can 25c; 11/*I 1 /* lb. can 37c; 31b. can 72c Sugar, Cane Granulated, 10 pounds for 64c 4y Non-raking Powdered Sugar, pound pkg.- 10c Milk. Tall cans Pet, Carnation, Borden or Evervdav. .10r; Small can 5c F’de Milk, can 19c Flour, pride of Decatur, best in Soft W inter Wheat. 12 nnunds. .50c; 24 pounds 90c Flour. Gonrh Rest more and better bread and nastrv. 24 lbs. $1.15; 48 lbs. $2.30; barrpi £9 00 Sweet Potatoes, Jersevs. 5 lbs. 15c; 10 Tbs. 2Rc Onions. Medium size Yellow Danvers, 12 lbs. 25c 50 pound bag 75c Onions. Large Yellow* Danvers. 9 tbs 25c 50 nound bag . 98c; 25 pounds for 59c Cranberries, pound « 11c Butter, Snecial Sweet Creamery, pound 50c Butter. Cloverleaf Creamery good, lb 53c Qleo, Tropico Nut pound 22c Oleo, Maytime, pound 27c Oleo, Standard and Nuco, pound 30c Soap, Laundry, P. & G. or R.N.M. White Naptha. 10 bars for 37c Hard Water Castile Toilet Soap. 4 bars 29c Sani-Flush for Toilet Bowls, 25c can 21c Bowlene for Toilet Bowls ’lßc 30c pkff. Quick or Regular Quaker Oats 25c Fresh Bulk Rolled Oats, 5 pounds , 23c Corn Flakes. 3 packages 25c New* Dried Peas, 3 pounds 25c Lima Beans, 2 pounds 25c Seeded Puffed Raisins, 2 pounds 25c Seedless Raisins, pound 11c Pearl Tanioca. 3 pounds 30c Yellow or White Granulated Corn Meal, 10 pounds 38c; pound 4c New* Gonchs Prepared Pancake or Buckwheat Flour, large bag 29c Syrun: Penick & FordsK Golden Color, gallon 49c; 'A gallon 27c Crvsfal White, gallon 57c; ’i gallon ... . 30c Maple Flavor, gallon 70c; 'A gallon 3sc Asparagus. Del Monte No. 1 tins. 2 for „ 45c Peaches. DdMonte. large cans 29c; Dozen $3.39 Apricots. DdMonte large cans, 32c; Dozen $3.79 Corn. Fine Quality, can , 10c Corn, Country Gentlemen, 2 cans 25c Salmon, large can Pink 17c: 3 for 50c Sardines. *4 size, Imported, packed in olive oil. 2 cans 25c Cot G»*pnn Stringless Beans. 2 cans .. 25c Mince Meat. None Such, package 15c Salt. Diamond Crystal. 25 nound bag 35c 50 nound bag... ,55c; 100 nound bag 95c 50 nound Blocks Stock Salt 45c Diamond Crystal lodine Salt, 2 boxes 4-Sowed Cornet Brooms R p d Seal Lve. 2 cans 2’cj 20 Mule Team Borax, lb. 18c: 3 Tbs. for Fonlds nr Gooch Macaroni, Spaghetti or Egg Noodles. 3 nkg. ? 25c Gooch Rulk Macaroni. 2 nounds 25c Tnilet Paner. 7 nnnce Rolls. 6 for.. 25c; Roll .5c Ovster Shells. 100 pound bag SI.OO Cocoa. 2 pounds 25c Crackers. Premium Soda. 2 nound boxes.... .35c Ginger Snans. Fig Bars, 2 pounds .... 25c Peanut Rutter, pound 20c Dromedary Orange. Lemon or Grape Fruit Peel. V< nound package for 15c Goal Buckets. Jananned 3sc Cnal Galvan*7ed Galvanized Hard CnAl Buckets fisn l anterns. Cdd Blast Long or Short Globe. .$1 35 Gjjlirani-znd Riiahel Measure Rsc I’A bushel Fruite and Vegetables

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1926.

| Mrs. Clarence* Herber and non, Billy nrt* spending n few day" in Fort Wayne with relatives.

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—Y *■ — i DO NOT OVERLOOK THESE SATURDAY SPECIALS AT g 1 Mutschler’s I 1 Baby Beef, Front quarters, 40 to 60 S ■ lbs., per pound 12c Mi | Baby Beef, hind quarters, 40 to 60 S tbs., per pound 16c ® j Fancy Plate Boiling Beef, tb 10c 1 1 Good Beef Roasts, lb ..12'*c ® I Good Round Steak, lb 20c S I Choice Sirloin Steak, lb 20c 8 Special Steaks, lb 18c, 2 tbs. for 35c J Choice Short Ribs of Beef, lb 12' / Absolutely Pure Pork Sausage lb.. .25c || - All Pork Sausage in casing, Fresh or Smoked, pound 28c B | Sugar Cured Picnic Hams, pound. . 19c “ Fancv Sugar Cured New York 1 I- Shoulders, pound 22c a My Own Pork & Beans, 4 cans 30c | Large Jars Preserves, extra good.. 25c Fancy Mixed Pickles, pound 30c g JUST FOR SATURDAY 2 6 cans Little Elf Peas 70c g 6 cans Little Elf Corn 70c is g or 3 cans of each 70c f Plenty Fresh Whipping & Coffee Cream J Fresh Home Made Cottage Cheese gg and Country Butter ‘ Fresh Made Mush, Roll 10c b Bulk Sweet Pickles K Stuffed and Plain Olives W Fresh Pickled Pigs Feet, lb. 15c, 2 Tb. 25c g ■ Best Brands of Oleomargarine, 3 lbs 85c ■’ COFFEE— d p Perfect Coffee, 2 pounds SI.OO g ? Bursley Hi-Grade, 2 pounds ... .SI.OO Man O’ War Coffee, 2 pounds 85c | M. J. B. Coffee, 2 Bounds sl.lO 3 cans of Banquet Pineapple 70c s Plenty Fresh Oysters, pint 40c s . Plenty Fresh Dressed Snring Ducks H i Choice Bunch of Chickens > Fine Soring Lamb and Choice Cuts of Veal and Pork IB Fresh Horse Radish & Pabst-ett Cheese O»*der vour Thanksonvingr Turkey. Duck, Goose or Chickens NOW. so you will be « sure to gpt just what von want. Try Us. Phones 106 or 107. f Mutschlers Meat Market |

Mrs. Charier Mowery nn<l Miss Ixirrlne Toepie spent the day In Fort Wayne.

1 w- | Grant Owens, of Washington town.hip, was a business visitor hero this 1 morning.

NATIONAL CANNED i f GOODS WEEK ■i As usual the A ’ & **’ are offer ’ nR 11 fl I P°P u * ar canned fruits and vege- I’ IS y 1 tables at exceptionally low prices || ? during this big canned food event ■ ov * 1 1° 20 inclusive I NORTH SECOND STREE7 ■■MiI A O Best 100 Ib ‘ bag * 6 ’ 45 ||— fl Ic Cane 25 lb. bag $1.65 I UjUUxill 10 tb. bag 65c i Ru Hnr fZ ' c ™- 47f I UllUvJl Pound carton * • V I POTATOES Sr^ *1 DDE A n Down « oes lhe Price OPCz» PPtHU Large 24 oz. loaf, 3 for faIUV III! 1/ Whitehouse Evaporated Q IfllLlx Tall cans - 3 —Canned Fruits—§3 PINEAPPLE. Del Monte Grated No. 2 can... 3 cans 58c B 6 cans $1.15 PINEAPPLE. Del Monte Sliced No. 2 can. .3 cans 73c 6 cans $1.43 APRICOTS. Argo large No. 2'/, can 3 cans 73c j PEARS. Argo Bartlett No. 2 «/ 2 can 3 cans SI.OO . 6 cans $1.98 PEACHES, Aro Sliced large No. 2'/a can 3 cans 73c 6 cans < $1.43 PEACHES. Argo Halves large No. 2'/ z can 3 cans 73c ■' 6 cans sl-43 R PINEAPPLE. Argo Sliced large No. 2 >/ 2 can. .3 cans 73c 6 cans $1.43 PINEAPPLE, Argo Crushed large No. 2'/a can, 3 73c 6 cans $1.43 sg CHERRIES. Argo Roal Anns targe No. 2'/a can. 3 cans $1 I 6 cans $1.98 I —Canned Vegetables— Sn’tana No. 2 can 3 cans PEAS. Rptiahle No. 2 can 3 cans 49c; 6 cans 97c ■Ji PEAS A & P No. 2 can 3 cans 62c; 6 cans $1.23 BEANS. A & P Oven Baked No. 2 can 3 cans 22c hi 6 cans 43c ■ TOMATOES. lona can 3 cans 38c; 6 cans 75c CORN. Packer’s Label No. 2 can. .3 cans 25c; 6 cans 49c Sj PEAS. Packer’s Label No. 2 can. .3 cans 25c; 6 cans 49c I 'TOMATOES, Packer’s Label No. 2 can 3 cans 28c H 6 cans \ 55c S BEANS. lona Stringless No. 2 can, 3 cans 29c; 6 cans 57c M SAUERKRAUT, lona No. 3 can. .3 cans 35c; 6 cans 69c *,? PUMPKIN, Lake Shore No. 3 can. 3 cans 40c; 6 cans 79c I » —Special Items— A (JAMPBELL’S, Tomato Soup No. 1 can 3 cans 25c f| 6 cans 49c W CAMPBELL’S Baked Beans No. can 3 cans 25c 6 cans '.T. 49c SALMON. Red 1 pound tall can 3 cans 95c 6 cans $1.89 i THE ’a i»’np~TEA GREAT 1 CO. 1859—Established—1859

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DON QUINN TO > OPEN LABORATORY (COVMXVEn FROM PAGE OXEi 1 — | Department of the Chicago Mill and ( Lumber company, of Chicago, Mr. i Quinn during the World War, was loaned to the Forest Products Laboratory of the V. S. Department of Agriculture to take charge of the box testing section of that labora-' tory. During that period, he represented the Forest Service on the Packing Committee of the Research Committee of the General Staff of the War Department. This committee drafted the General Specifications for all the shipping containers carrying war supplies to the army . overseas I "He is the special representative of the American Soc ety tor Tesitng Materialmen the advisory committee; the Freight Container Bureau of the American Railway Association, and the Domestic Packing Adv’sory Board of U. S. Department of Commerce. He is chairman of the Committee on I Standards and Specifications of the . Wirebound Box Manufacturers Asso- | ciation, and chairman of the ComI m'ttee on Standards of the Plymouth • Box Manufacturers Association; also. : chairman of the Container Committee of the National Committee on Lumber Utilization. "Mr. Quinn's work in connect'on with the laboratory of the Chicago j Mill & Lumber Co., brought him into contact writh practically every of container, wmich, tog|Bftlu'r with his extensive research studies on lumber utilization and elimination ■rtf waste, has given him a wide practical knowledge of the field possessed by few men in the world." o INJURIES MAY PROVE FATAL TO OTTO REPPERT — (COSTIM BD FROM PAGE OSK) is a brother <rf Martin Reppert, at

Prable. ■ The quarry shaft Wil M(11 „ I w Ken Mr. Cram -1.5e0v,.,, , I dent and Mr. R Pp| „. rl 'J »* 1 side it. unconseiouH. All l)f k I "’K- < X«ept one hu(J and twisted on his body BANDITS L()o T uporte ban k e, Gg stood guard at the ,| oor th , * "Cooped up the money 0(f £I ers and into sacks. vtJ * ■ After sacking the m „ ne . J dits ordered Harry Keller. the bank, to arise and open vault. Securities valued at | all hard to negotiate, were Geo. Petering, a teller, in telephone booth when the bandit. 2 tered. See!ng him. the hold,?* I seized him roughly and forced bi-J. the floor. # - The five ran to their aatow* | and after speeding south past " i police station turned westward As they entered the hank the ih. ' gun was fired into the ceiling as t! u, ordered al Iback of the cage, ■"get down on your backs." Laporte vigilantes ini up pursuit of the quintet, who sri fc Heved to be enroute to Chicago. J —___— Charles Brock Is Building Charles Brock, proprietor of tk Brock Stor«, on North Second is making some improvement! mt changes in his business building Th rear stairway has been removed ig on inside stairway is being In the spring. Mr Brock intends - build a new room at the rear of j store, connecting the main with a cement bui'.ding at the nv. I The new room will be used as a pack. I Ing room. Mr. Brock handles tinwaa | and deals extensively in bee suppl® | and honey. 0 — Evansville —Father Time ha.; twj made to carry the brunt of the laic* prohibition alibi here. Arrested ,i charges of liquor law violation. JA Reece, 51. and his wife Anna told tk judge they were forced to bootie?, make a living. ——— I ll—— Assessments Due Assessments on City Improvements. Streets Sewers Sidewalks and Curb are now due and payable and will become delinquent after Nov. 27 unless they are paidCall at - City Treasurer’s I I City Hall