Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 277, Decatur, Adams County, 23 November 1926 — Page 6

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1 : .w™ ': ‘ |Cj ' T* ■ ■■ l l I The Big Dinner After the Turkey has been passed several times—then comes the real “top off.” ■ MILLER’S _ Fine Pasteries *’ I 1 The big dinner is not complete without pastries. CAKES. PIES. OTHER PASTRY GOODIES. Put them on the table Turkey Day. They're part of the dinner. « | • MILLERS BAKER J DEMOCRAT WANT AOS GET RESULTS Fisher & Barris CASH GROCERY Phones 3,4 and 5 Free City Delivery Quality, Service, Low Prices. Sugar, Fine Granulated, 10 lbs. 65c; 5 lbs. 33c Cranberries, Red Ripe, pound or quart 11c Tokay Grapes. Fancy Quality, pound 10c Head Lettuce, Solid Heads, pound 12c Sweet Potatoes, Jersey, 5 pounds 15c; 10 lbs. 28c Annies, Baldwins or Ganos, bushel 89c; 10 lb. 25c Apples, Select Michigan Baldwins, Starks, Winter Bananas, Hubbardsons, bushel . .81.39 Apples, Select Grimes Golden $1.59 Dates, Dromedary, package 20c Dates, Monogram, 2 packages 25c Orange, Lemon or Grape Fruit Peel, Dromedary brand, 1-4 pound package 15c Citron, 1-4 pound package : 20c None Such Mince Meat, package 15c Seedless Raisins, pound . 11c Seeded Raisins, 2 pounds 25c 15 oz. package New Currants 2 0p Oysters, Fancy Baltimores, pint ...... 35c Celery, Fancy Florida, large stalk 10c; 3 for 25c Pumpkin, Fancy Pack, large cans, 2 for 25c Mushroons, 4-oz. cans 34c Marschino Cherries 15c, 25c, 30c Candied Cherries, large package 25c Marschino Cherries, Bottle 15c, 25c, 30c New Large English Walnuts, White Meat, lb. 35c Shelled Pecans and English Walnuts,. 25c & 35c New Figs, 2 packages 25c Premium Soda Crackers, 2 pound box or 35c Dandy Oyster Crackers, pound 15c Crisco, pound 25c; 1F» pound s7c; 3 pounds 74c 'Butter, Special Creamery, pound 52c ( lover Leaf Creamery Butter, pound 55c Oieo, Tropico Nut, fine quality, pound 22c Maytime Oleo, pound 27c Pimentos, fine quality, tins 10c and 15c New Navel Oranges, dozen .. 40c, 50c and 60c

[ Bluffton—While trying to hanj? up a side of meat. John liouns. local ! butcher, slipped and ran the meat book i through hl- hand instead.

| Thanksgiving I Plenty of Nice Turkeys Fancy Bunch of Chickens Cleanly Dressed Ducks s | Fine Bunch of Geese 8 i Choice Cuts of Prime Beef Native Veal and Choice Cuts of Pork $ Plenty of Fresh Oysters 1 Fancy Mince Meat for Pies g Country Sausage and Back Bone w t Bulk Stuffed Olives S ; Good Dill and Sweet Pickles g Fine Canned Pumpkin & Sweet Potatoes g Fresh Rose Mary and |a Cloverleaf Creamery Butter , Complete Line of Canned Goods ? if and Cheese * I ;fl Plenty of C offee arid Whipping Cream. g We deliver any time of day—TRY US. J Will he open Thursday a. m. till 9 o'clock, g I Mutschlers Meat Market I I Let’s Talk Turkey I | ' I I ’ E I I s < I SCHMITTS I FOR QUALITY MEATS I CHOOSE FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING | DINNER— I Turkeys, Chickens, Ducks and Geese 1 ' 9 Fancy Beef and Pork Tenderloins | Meat Loaf (Veal and Pork) pound ... 25c fe Young Beef Steak, pound '.......25c L Veal Pocket Roast, pound 18c Pure All Pork Sausage, pound 25c ■ Fresh Oysters (bulk or can) pint 40c i g Home Made Mince Meat, pound ( 22c 1 ■ Large Home Cured Dill Pickles, 3 for. 10c g 1 Home Made Cottage Cheese, pint 20c 1 >■ Plain Bulk Olives, pint . 40c E ; ■ Philadelphia Cream Cheese, package 15c I i ■ Try Our New Kay Cheese Sandwich 11| Spread, jar 30c i ; 9 10 pound bucket of Lard, Special... .$1.60 g • 9 Chilli Sauce, Oyster Cocktail, Mayonnaise g 9 and Thousand Isle Dressing. | F || Whipping and Coffee Cream J B Nice Young Quarters of Beef • | ' 9 Fine Cuts of Pork in the Rough. | : I YOU GET WHAT YOU WANT AT ;B Phones Jj p Sc ], mitt Free I . 1 9o uiu i i Delivery ; 9 96 Meat market service MGjl "*

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRATTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1926.

I Greenfield—O. G. Brown of this city was a mlghtly surprised man when he went | hunting for crows and brought down a great bald eagle.

y Jazz Age Threatens ® Ohl Fashioned Christmas ' I 'la the Christmas spirit unable to | withstand the sophistication of a flapI per generation? Wil! there be a day I —and not so far far distant—when it I may be necessary to organize a Save I Christmas Movement with committees I and badges and pledgecardsasks I Louise Webster, who discusses, in I McCall s for December, youth s atti I tude toward Christmas. I Miss Webster continues: I "None of these possibilities are I pleasant to contemplate, especially if I you belong quite fralikly, as 1 do to I the older generation—the generation I that remembers what Christmas was I like before the telephone could break I in on the family circle with an urgent I summons to ‘Come on over to the Club I and dance.* | “it is generally conceded that the I home is finding it difficult to compete I with those 'darn good country clubs.’ I “I cannot divorce the religious side I of Christmas from the home side, the

I SAM HITE’S I Big Thanksgiving Specials | ® Phone 204 z Opposite Erie Depot Pure Cane Sugar Fancy Sweet Pickles r 10 pounds QOv Per dozen IDC Fancy Cape Cod Cranberries 1 fl Fresh P. W. Crackers n - Pound IvL 2 pounds ZDC , Fancy Sweet Potatoes Pillsbury’s Family Circle Flour qq "9 10 pounds I V 24'4 pound sack t/Ov . » Jumbo Celery r New Seedless Raisins Bunch MV and AVV Pound ..j. IvC White Home Grown Potatoes Fancy New Prunes n*’ g Per peck 3 pounds I ! ! \“ <> ■ 25c 20c Fancv Bananas ■)'„ No. 2 can Pineapple 25c 3 pound. Z&C N ,tk t PlnM r P ' e 'r’ ’’ ’ oi- 3 3 ■ _ „ , (These Pineapple are Fancy Sliced Fancy Purple Grapes . in Heavy Syrup) 2 pounds Roval Ann wh . (e Cherries in heavv I ■ New Soft Shell Walnuts syrup, small can 15c; Urge QXn/ 5 ■ Per pound UM V No. 3 can Out ew nion d s or Mixed Nuts Qf|p Lartre cans Fancy Peaches or OKp Pound OW Apricots in heavv svrup Choice Cooking Apples. PwQn Will also have Big Supply of Fresh Peck..lsc; per bushel tJizV Oysters. Leaf Lettuce and Head Lettuce. Fancy- Hand Picked Baldwins QXr* Fresh Cream Candy and Soft IQp Bushel OmVj Center Chocolate Drops, pound. lUV b I STORE OPEN UNTIL 8 O’CLOCK WEDNESDAY NIGHT I I CENTRAL GROCERY I Phones 31-32 > Free Delivery s s » n Fancy No. 1 Grimes Golden 51.39 II u xB an d Starkes, bushel I S F 8? Central Bulk Rio, pound 29c HS B p EP Bursleys High Grade, pound *^ c « B Be tri! Repast Coffee, pound p g| JI ■ ft Sun Maid Seedless Raisins, 2 pounds 25c p |8 | g Jjk Little Elf English Currents, 2 pkgs. 25c Bl IK »w? i if New Bulk Golden Dates, 2 pounds p MjPMI BB Head Lettuce, pound « tfw k! Lettuce, pound .., B■ B Its B ■ California Grapes, 3 pounds ' " I FB White Lily, 24'2 pounds '"' l ’ B 8 3 HUraH nRb Polar Bear, 24- pounds ' ■ BMB wF SJI £■ Aristos, 24' a pounds Apples, Navel Oranges, Bananas, Grape Fruit, Cranberries, Cocoanuts, Grapes, Cabbage, Sweet Potatoes, Turnips, Head and L ea Lettuce, Celery, Cauliflower, Radishes, Onions, etc. __ ~OWEN S. DAVIS ■ . z |

side that concerns itself with the Christmas tree and the family dinner and the stockings hung before thchlmmney and all the surprises that attach to-?ffamlly holiday. 1 would not if I could "I do not think so. I have faitli in the younger generation. It is from the department store ideal of Christ/mas that the younger and herefore braver generation is rebelling. There friendships, so they say, do not need to be bolstered up with gifts and cards and tissue paper and red ribbon. "1 do not think that there is much chance of my daughter's erasing the real Christmas from her calendar.' If may be different festival from mine, bnt it will be Christmas none (he less, tor there will be love and laughter and gentleness and a thought for little children. 1 ’ o MOOSE NOTICE Regular meeting at Hqnif, Thursday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. French Quinn will give a talk. J. M. Breiner, Dictator 276-2tx

Ord Myers Recommended I'or Parole From Prison Bluffton. Nov. M -Ore, M cal man. who serving In the Ohio state prison ™ following conviction on an I charge at Findley, hai i mended for parole, n w „ ; here, on account O s the wrt recently when 13 convlctj 1 * break for liberty. * Myers was employed M a , lep . . the wardem's office and « as J with a guY first to help ,ief e J warden's o ffic e it lt BllouM ’ » tacked. He fired at the fleeing eonvin and wounded one of them. Re t ’ Joined In the pursuit ami helped t(M ‘ ture the fugitives. • Elkhart. - James Kurtz, f OT years a member of the Elkhart j,u« department is still a "copper" n of his 83 years. Kurtz i. member of the Kalamazoo Mich force and says he expects to •‘du the harness." He has spent 43 in a blue uniform ye ‘ n