Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 26 November 1926 — Page 6
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I IWVWWMWVVVWWWWWWWWW Ashbaucber’s ;[ FURNACES !■ LIGHTNING RODS 1; SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING ;i Phone 765 or 73» :• »
American! Store j Ladies and Childrens Hose, pair 15c, 25c, 49c B Outing. 25c value, at yard ../.. !<<■ an “ *“c Ladies and Childrens Union Suits, each 97C Comfort Batts. Pearl White. 3 l». at. each 92c Grocery Dept. Pink Salmon, can Peas. Early June, can • • *®c I i Perfects Corn and Peas 2 cans for 25c Montana Beans, pound - - • • 10c. or 3 lbs. 25c Raisins. Seedless, pound 1J C Raisins, Seeded, pountl 13c, or 2 lbs. for 25c Pancake Flour, sack v i........ 25c and 30c Special Prices on Candy for churches and schools. Stop in for Candy and Toys. John Mosure " "g IDO NOT OVERLOOK THESE SATURDAY SPECIALS : Mutschler’s 1 Sugar Cured Picnic Hams, pound. . .19c 1 Fancy cuts of Veal Steak or Chops lb 25c Veal Pocket Roasts, pound 17c S Baby Beef, Front quarters, 40 to 60 || lbs,, per pound 12c g Bahy Beef, hind quarters, 40 to 60 a lbs., per pound 16c || Fancy Plate Boiling Beef, It) 10c • g Good Beef Roasts, lb fa Good Round Steak, lb 20c 3 Choice Sirloin Steak, tb .20c Special Steaks, tb 18c, 2 tbs. for 35c jg Choice Short Ribs of Beef, lb § Absolutely Pure Pork Sausage, tb. 25c f All Pork Sausage in casing, Fresh 1 or Smoked, pound 28c F esh Picnic Hams, pound 20c Fresh Pork (in rough cuts pound . .22c |g Try some of our Besto Nut Oleo, A s New and Good One, 3 pounds 65c g# Fancy Sugar Cured New York g Shoulders, pound 22c U My Own Pork & Beans, 4 cans 30c I Large Jars Preserves, extra good . .25c Fancy Mixed Pickles, pound 30c JUST FOR SATURDAY— j 6 cans Little Elf Peas 70c 6 cans Little Elf Corn 70c or 3 cans of each 70c Plenty Fresh Whipping & Coffee Cream Fresh Home-Made Cottage Cheese and Country Butter Fresh Made Mush, Roll 10c Bulk Sweet Pickles Stuffed and Plain Olives Fresh Pickled Pigs Feet, tb. 15c, 2 tb. 25c Best brands of Oleomargarine, 3 tbs. 85c COFFEE— Perfect Coffee, 2 pounds SI.OO Bursley Hi-Grade, 2 pounds SI.OO Man O’ War Coffee, 2 pounds 85c M. J. B. Coffee, 2 pounds ........sl.lO 3 cans of Banquet Pineapple 70c Plenty Fresh Oysters, pint 40c Fresh Oyster Crackers, box 25c Choice Bunch of Chickens and Rabbits Fine Spring Lamb and Choice Cuts of Veal and Pork Fresh Horseradish and Pabst-ett Cheese Deliveries any time of day. TRY US. Phones 106 or 107. I Mutschlers Meat Market
Monroe And Kirkland To Play Here Tonight The Monroe and Kirkland high ~ch<wl basketball teams will meet in i_ - —
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 26. 1926.
the old gymnasium here at 7:3l'[ o'clock tonight. Webb Oliver will, referee the contest. A good game la expected. Following this game, the Kirkland ami Monroe independents will play. Electrical Storm And Showers Visit Indiana Indianapolis, Nov. 26. —y (Unltjed Press.)—Wintry winds and snow ofj last weejt were displaced by an electrical stornt and showers over central Indiana last nignt. Rain throughout the night was accompanied by unaeaaonni high temp-1 erature. Showers continued early today with leadea skys giving promise | of <'<Mitiniied precipitation.
Fisher & Barris CASH GROCERY I Phones 3, 4 and 5 Free City Delivery Quality Service wjth Low Prices . J RBRRBBRBRBRBBBBBMBBRRRBBBBBBBBBRMBHRBBBRRBBBBBBRMBBRBMn Potatoes, Fancy Michigan Sand Grown, peck 45c Soap. Laundry, P. &G.ofß. N. M. White A Naptha, 10 bars 37c Soap, Hard Water Castile Toilet, 4 bars 29c Jello, All Flavors, 3 packages 25c Quaker Puffed Wheat, 2 packages 25c I 25c can Sani-Flush for Toilet Bowls 21c .Shredded Wheat Biscuit, package 11c Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 cans 15c I”" I. Flour, Pride of Decatur, best in soft winter wheat, 12 pounds. .50c; 24 pounds 90c Flour, Gooch’s Best, more and better bread and pastry, 24 pounds $1.15 48 pounds $2.30; Barrel $9.00 Gooch’s Prepared Pancake and Buckwheat Flour, none so good, large bag 29c Pure Buckwheat Flour, 5 pound bag ». 30c Syrup, Penick and Fords: Golden Color, gallon 49c; gallon 27c, Crystal White, gallon 57c; 1/2 gallon 30c Maple Flavor, gallon 70c; '/» gallon 38c Sweet Potatoes, Fancy Jerseys, 5 lb. 15c; 10 lb 28c Onions are cheap, large yellow Danvers, 9 lb. 25c 50 pound basket '9Bc Smaller size Onions, bushel 59c; 12 tbs... 25c ' pples, Select Michigan Baldwins, Starks, Winter Bananas, Hubbardsons, bushel.. $1.39 7 pounds for 25c ilk, Tall cans Pet, Carnation, Borden or Everyday 10c; Small can . ? 5c agle Brand Milk, can 19c; Dozen cans .. ,$2.25 Oleo, Tropico Nut, fine quality, pound 22c Oleo, Maytime, pound 27c Butter, Special, Sweet Creamery, pound 52c Cloverleaf Creamery Butter, pound ~ 55c Peanut Butter, finest duality, pound 20c iooch’s or Fould’s Macaroni, Epaghetti or Egg Noodles, 3 packages 25c —— WB M—MMWWTII — I— Gooch’s Bulk Macaroni, 2 pounds 25c Ginger Snaps or Fig Bars, fresh here, 2 lbs.. 25c Corn, Fine Quality, can 10c Corn, Fancy Country Gentlemen, 2 cans 25c Spinach, DeiMonte, large can 20c Hominy, New Cracked, 6 pounds 25c Peas, New Dried, 3 pounds 25c Rice, Best Quality Head, 3 pounds 25c New Bulk Rolled Oats, 6 pounds 25c ' Raisins, Seedless, 1b... 11c; Seeded, 2 lbs... 25c Dromedary Orange, Lemon or Grape Fruit Peel, 1-4 pound package 15c Citron Peel, 1-4 pound package 20c Gooch’s New Granulated Corn Meal, Yellow or White, 10 pounds 38c; pound. .4c Diamond Crystal lodine Salt, 2 boxe’s 25c Salt, Diamond Crystal, 25 pound bag , 35c 50 pound bag... .55c; 100 pound bag 98c Oyster Shells, Medium, 100 pound bag SI.OO Galvanized Pails, 10 qt. 23c; 12 qt. 25c; 14 qt. 28c Coal Buckets, Japanned.. 38c; Galvanized . .48c Galvanized for Hard Coal 65c Heavy Galvanized Tubs..'.. 45c, 59c, 69c, 79c, 89c Willow Clothes Baskets, 3 sizesCsl.4B, $1.75, $1.98 Fruits and Vegetables
ItHICAGO READY FOR BIG GAME ——— ♦ (CONTIVI WD FROM FARM ..." ■ I. . Ily or n rich affair. It you don’t belong to either side you have to pay. Tin- experience here recalled the remark ot tne dean of the ticket j brokers In New York, who. when he had been notified that thia year’s game was to be staged in Chicago, said: “Let them have it and then listen to the squawks.” That’s about all you can hear 4n I Chicago today. J The parade of the cadets and tbc [ midshipmen, on their way from their hotels to the stadium, will be as much
as a million Chicago people can see of the spectacle. And -thia is one year with great 'teams at/each academy — when the football game shduld be more than a; display of perfect inarching order. | With the exception of the clamor for tickets, the eve of the game was just like the setting for tt big game ' in Columbus, in Urbana, in Berkeley, New Haven or Princeton. The teams arrived and went througl* a usual workout in a strange field. The coaches said their men were in ' good shape. The government said ! that revenue men were going to throw Jalljhe scalpers in jail: the weather man said that It niigfit rain; the' ground-keepers said the field was In great shape; the butchers were selling navy goats and army mules and the bootleggers were—
MB6M ■|IfYTY No 5 each 85c I I ~||rc Kettle Rendered. 2 pounds... .31c I I Z\T TT| Clifton Pastry Flour. 21'2 lb. sack 98c I HI I II IK tountr.v (Itib ( hoice Bread Flour I 1 LiVvll 24'2 lb. sack $1.09; lbs. 57c ■ A JkTTXTTt hoice Cut Rock, pound 15c I II A 1I I I ' Fancv I’oanut Brittle, pound .... 15c | I * Delicious Chocolate Drops, pound 15c I I T1 A TN Country Club Twin or Single V . tb. loaf 9c I rx lx Hull Rais,n - every Wednesday, 1 tb. loaf 9c I I >l% I Lt/A I J Country Club, 1 tb. loaf 6c ■ | x Whole Wheat. 1 tb. loaf gc I - I Sweet Potatoes. Yellow Coffee, Frenelr | I Jerseys, Brand, pound . ...4/C I 4 10 pounds t Jewel, pound 39c I M - ~ T Golden Santos, tb. ..33c E a t akes. I- anev Lav- r K , ■ er. 2 lb. each Out Butter. Country Fancv Laver, 20 oz. 25c < lub Creamery lb. OVU 2 Callies. Smoked Qd „ E * ,m ° re Nut O,M ,b 22c I ■ Pound Apples. Fancy ■ Cottage Butts, lb. ..35c Delicious, 4 poundsOVU 1 Crackers, Butter, 1J - . Jonatha "’ 1 25 c I . B Soda or Oyster, lb. L~rC Grapes, Fancy California I I A im ” 10c * =or V- 12'/2c| sIB Choice Navvs, 4 lbs. 30c Lettuce, Iceberg 1A n B o Head. ... JLVC I ?" ome<,ary 20c - ' 2 - Orange or Lemon Peel lelert . Large I package 13c lumbo, stalk «7U M Potatoes. U. S. d* 1 Q Q Bacon, Choice Lean. 3to 5 I No. 1, bushel. vLOu pound average 2' j bushel bag...,54.47 Pound OmC i
I CENTRAL GROCERY “OF CO URSE” I Phones 31-32 ' Free Delivery Tri Kappa Christmas Bazaar at Our Store Dec. 3 & 4 A BI ECk F'ancy No. 1 Grimes Golden < J ‘|9 ii £luE Vr .Starkes, bushel mi mu ini i.i i i■■ ii m 9B ■■ ffi KU Central Bulk Rio, pound 29c 0 K I*B Ipi Bursleys High Grade, pound .’ c | ■ E whs Repast Coffee, pound ■■ M RIIV Sun Maid Seedless Raisins, 2 pounds. .25c lb gg i | R g Little Elf English Currents, 2 pkgs.. 2ac liy i i V New Bulk Golden Dates, 2 pounds. JJC Leaf 1 CDE All I C if s*i n i 2 p° und pai| Lard ll ih W P ir® Bi Rv 1 Large and 1 Small Uc B w W I ip I AB3 El White Lily, 24 W pounds * r 8 ii 10 Polar Bear ’ 24 a p° unds '99 B Apples, Navel Oranges, Bananas, Grape Fruit, Cranberries, (ocoa nuts, Grapes, Cabbage, Sweet Potatoes, Turnips, Head and L Lettuce, Celery, Cauliflower, Radishes, Onions, etc. j OWEN S. The Store That Appreciates Your Business. V. > . *
Muncie Masons Dedicate Million Dollar Temple Muncie, Ind., Nov. 26.—(United Press) William C. Giake, Mayor of Fort Wayne, worshipful grand master of the Masonic lodge, today dedicated Mtuicle'a million dollar temple, the I largest York Rite temple in the world. ' Masons troni five Indiana towns and cities were present for the dedication. Frank Bali, Muncie manufacturer, ' presided at the ceremonies. * Baby Arrives At Home Os Mr. And Mrs. Irving Berlin Thanksgiving Day New York. Nov. 26. —(United Press) :—The Bbrlins* baby has arrived, a seven-pound *glrl, and already a name has been selected. She will be known
| as Mary Ellin. I H hatl b «en rumored R «v«r»i ago, while the Mupltl Europe honeymooning ( i, al .. Iln was to present her , ong . w ”, | band with a baby. The (lliM U < Thanksgiving afternoon “ And nowthequetionia, W | llthp) . hands of th., new arrival heart of grandfather Mackay head of th- Postal telegraph inherited his daughter when ried Berlin ot tin pan alley. “ Oklahoma Aggies ('him Missouri Valley Title Stillwater, Okla , Nov. Press. (-The youngest member of tj Missouri y*Uey conference, the Oku homa A. and M , today claims th, mythical valley championship by p t . tue of the Aggies. 10 to 10 tie wm, Oklahoma University here vested A 25-yard pass in the next to th, last play in the game that counted a touchdown gave the Aggies the need, ed score to tie the game and kept with five victories and »» Hefeat from holding the honors. — Frankfort—This city resembled i combination geyser ami flood when, truck smashed a hydrant on the local I court bouse square. LAST DANCE AT SUNSET, Sunday, Nov. 28. Insured a big time with confetti and serpentine dances. Music furnished by Stewart Lorenz and Keeth I entertainers. u NEURITIS, Pilf BHEUMM I “Heet” Relieves Instantly a kyjr A I (D'T I WTth applicator attached to eOrk, I just‘brush ’’Heet’’ over the pant »rei I whether in knees, feet, legs, bauds, I shoulders, back, neck or body. !» I stantly, you feel this harmless, gios I ious, penetrating heat draw the pain. I soreness and stiffness right out of the I aching or swollen joint, muscle at I nerve. Besides, ''Heet” scatters the I congestion aud establishes a cure. I “Heet”-contains two soothing, peneI trating ingredients, too expensive tt I use in ordinary liniments or anal I gesies. “Heet" is a clean, pleasant I liquid; doesn't stain, blister or Jrri- . tate the skin and costs only 60 c® l ‘ at any drug store
