Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 4 February 1927 — Page 3
I'"’~Th2~"7~ I Understanding I Heart I jwPtTtK« *™ E ~ -«f l! the Krent As '° r , J! "|"| i 'n,Ml from'her soul aw jonelinrs’ ll:l,l Hv lhl . lt)R bad &' a " rt^ d inin.-. When she llfted< ,v '’ ' h ring for .1 h'lckct of Wf" 1 10 , Lilly occurred to her l! n SnvGarlaml s eyebrows “’LI higher than the other. «’ ‘ lor o n somewhat serious thus l^ l ®* . „r ,|uizziealityJ,i the por boy half to p«| frightened 1 ht , taV*/* r-r.-fuf Why. ipgr( . | flowlnß out ! «pec' e ‘* I[t .'ii be almost a mile «s hi ’ recover his senses: ‘ M> ’? e<l not\ f° ol :ind wl,Pn ' he wt ° ■ -ittnck leaves him. he'll / that head of his for W“ 0 up wasn't fooled by my hv the blame for Hob's .ittftnpt to . That wag the “ ori " g “lo in a iiurrv. and it was at’that, hut not quite r n> g „ h 1 nntgamed him. though. >• ’“ fi mv bouse Gosh, that was real £1" •>“ ■ % was too much of a gentleman ..doubt my word, but he must have IM at no time did 1 deny *‘TL that 1 had Hob Mason bldMin mv house. He preferred to X me the impression that I was I K him. No. he won d nevejr i Xhmyhou.se hints. If. He wouldI X r |sk offending me. but he II comXtate his bright ideas to the sher- | if as quickly as he can. and the sherif will search my house. Step lively. Monica You'd hate yourself forever ' f you permitted a sheriff to outthinkj She returned to the cabin with the 1 tackft of water and at once set heririf to the not inconsiderable task of I inkening her guest from the profound sleep of exhaustion that was upon him. Exentually succeeding, she explained the situation to him. p “I'm too tired to think what to do, ■ joniia. You'll have to think for me, f girl.'' he pleaded wretchedly. She led him to the window. “See .that thick-topped mountain cedar about fifty feet below my yard fence? Well, take this blanket and som? bread and jerked veniso®. walk boldly out of this house instantly and ( limb up into this mountain cedar—away up. And I'll have visitors looking for * you tonight. “After they have searched the barn, u they will, you slip down out of pour perch, circle around and into the Mm You will find my saddle and We hanging on a peg, and my horse *1 be tied in his sail. Saddle JsiAi. tad him boldly out, mount up and HI in with the posses in the dark. “If. in the dark, somebody asks you who you are, tell them you're Gartad, the ranger from Tantrum Mead- . ows. He's a brand-new man and I think he's known to very few of the San Dimas ranger force." Bob Mason grinned painfully. “I’ll be out of luck if Garland should challenge me, Monica." “Bob. one of the surest things about | > ■■■ that ‘ L 100 take it. If yen lc- ■ yon I<><<\ thai s all. If you're on Rogus at day’- | ■ light tomorrow morning they'll get M It's pretty open country to the tooth and east, and they'll watch this cabin from a distance, with fieldglassrs. Now, up in that mountain war. you prison bird, and rhiud you mt crow or snore or fall out of the | tree and embarrass me. And. whattter you do. keep awake. I will not to climb that tree at th e prop- ■ w time to awaken you.” gave him the blanket and food. » Mason rested his grimy hand on , r shoulder. "Monica, you're the best ™<l a man ever had. I'll never so--g t this day as long as I live. I'll | (ione with feelin 8 grateful er^ t T entinn Bob - And anoth- ■ Char e°C Ifyou KPt to Uncle ~ 1 ■ Canfields, stay there until ip in o ar pm m me ' Don ’ t try t 0 Sfct Thmi / Umas to see >’ our habv. know n aV \ thc baby matched, you X 'Th , , heyl ’ " ot watch hin< tor- ; Md msk/’ QUit in a month or two, . taw p ain - an occa sional surveil- 1 tose» th o ODI » 18 L me you wiH not try months.” bady for at least 4 bree lj God bless you, Monica." i Bol>«. CI[ ArTER tn. Z tilmb weartlv” 6 ' M . on,ca wa tches him' War and ?. up lnto tbe mountain ' tat onL 88 rp lieved to observe inches h» BnoLed 8 n o L ed ’ n itS thlck ,o ' p ; nX, Pr ° eEe wns effectually ■ ? anytlun s save the most ; ground below Vest gation from the. I ? Methodist hymn Btt nßet. Thp da .2 cened her door at 8e nodded—u was bark afiain - J uninvited ‘■im try nod ~ ant l enter- ] Hiss Dale - >, search your house. " S^ch'away an i'° v Un ? ed ' 70,1 ,or the nL w been expecting | Sr| replied P 1 h ° ur ' she rlff.” the Jta entered’L’" 1 11,' 1 , lbe livln I d ?* n on hiß han i he kitchen and frot ! lon g cupboard anil knees to search I Pb th U “ der tlie slnk and I** 1 came >■"® sound of running tatagh th d stmctly to Monica I "** an< l lookert ,)en window > and, she i ac roß , ” Ut ' Bob Mason w “s ' herllr ’ horae the yar<l ,oward the !1 ‘ the m,u. an ,ns Vtnt later he * ai| tac quletlv 6 and ,be horse was traH y toWard th ° Tan 'l S. s earched Cam r, ° Ut ot ,hp Mtchen : he was M° nic a’s bedroom. 1 L ki "i! under th d 2 Wn on hls Itnees L" tor e the , f d thp Rf n twisted Wt 01 Pliers »l? honp wilfpß with a I an ‘l was seated where | /
the sheriff had left her. "('lenn bill of health here. Miss Dale." Im announced with a grim rnifh'. “I'll have a look In your ham.” "I would If I Were yon." Monica replied aweetly. ' You might tin.l yoflr liorae there," Willi a bound the heillT was out of the house. With another bound he waa in again. “By gad, my horse Isi gone!" he cried. "That convict must h ive been hiding outside nil the time, and now he's swiped my home and is I
— ■—— _ jjs , —GROCERY DEPARTMENT—CORN, can 10c; 3 for 25 c B PEAS, can . 10c; 3 for . 25c B (COFFEE, popna 25c. 30c, 42c, 50c, 52c B B ONIONS, Yellow, pound 3c; 10 pounds for 25c B B PRUNES, 6070, pound lOc H B SALMON. Pink, can ~15c; Red, can 35c M CATSUP, bottle _ lsc B ORANGES, APPLES AND BANANAS. ■ Free Delivery p hone g 44 H .JOHN MOSURE. J . ———— — ■—— -i llwflOgsSM dibsßkffSdtfnHHnifh [III Flour, Pillsbury's Gold Peaches, and Pineapple ul MJ Medal, d* 1 IO Del Monte Mt 21 th. bag.. J<? 1 Large can ZjOC |AI *jp Potatoes Macaroni, SpaHl 15 lh. peck... .tx U V ghetti, bulk, lb. IwC IJ j | J mKKSSHMMHaHHMaM ■aaOWaHMHHHMHHHB UJ gj Soap. P. (S. (i. QKn lleans. Great B R.N. M., 10 barstJeJV Northern, 3 lbs. IAI U Jello, all fla- Soda Crackers ZK f n vors, 3 boxes. . . aXe) V 2 pound box. .. Li I v I'll UJ Old Settler clearsQP Prunes, QAr* FW rain water 3 ||l animiat QJ LgJ Lard, Pure, 1/i z» Toilet Paper Q MM S Rendered, lb. .. -1/xC 10c rolls, 4 for..Z«<iDv I*l Bread 10c; Olec 19c; Steak 25c; Roast 17c; Bologna 15c; I* Franks 18c; Bacon 32c; Pork Shoulder 22c; Hamburger I£c; KAB Oysters 38c pint; Tuna Fish, 15e-20c can. mg I Visit the Hoosier, Decatur's Clean Food Shop. Phone 103. I TOt WANT TO Sa\ nWNiA ? Our Price. Duality and Service will SAVE W' and SATISFY too. gj "the homeofquality GROCERIES 11 —Has Six Bargain Days in the Week. MAKE US PROVE IT. |g SUGAR, 100 pQunds l ine Cane Granulated Q/* 25 lbs. 51.73; 10 lbs. 68c; tpV. i O Silver Leaf Flour, high grade for bread or "| 4 pastry, 24\\ lbs M 100 pound bag Fine Dry Meat Salt SI.OO io6 pound bag Pure Oyster Shells SI.OO P 25c bag Best Steel Cut Yellow Meal 20c I Soap, P. & G., Rub-No-More, Van Camps, Flake OC z» White or Crystal White, 6 bars for fciOv Dr. Saymans Santa Clara Prunes, good size 3 3 pounds fctOV Fancy Seedless Raisins in bulk, Qp ' any quantity, pound «7V Jell-0., any flavor, any quantity 3 packages V All 10c Scrap. Plug or Smoking Tobacco ' ;> packages fcitlV S 16 ounce can Cane and Maple Syrup only 15c I Fancy Sound Cranberries for canning B 3 pounds - ■ Fresh Spinach Pound 10c; 3 pounds Ml Sweet Garden Peas, Wisconsin Q/» Can Sugar Corn, fine quality Qf* r C a n ov B I Include a pound of our Famous Best and ( heap- 4 ‘ B «s't Coffee, only > H Shredded Wheat 1 (If* B I t, ‘J Package XW M B “Babe Ruth” Candy Bars ■ I B o n1 v f > T Fresh Fruits and Vegetables—Try Them. yf I M. E. Hower | ■ Wt. —Phone 108— B (■' : j'. - ■'. ‘ V. •’ v
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making hls getaway.” “Hight the very first time. I saw rim mound up uml ride off down the trail toward Tantrum." (TO io: < ox i IM I 111 < «P.vri«li( !!<?>; |< Kyne by uriangemtut with King 1 •utiireH Syndicate, ln, ; —— o— NOTICE I am back in Decatur and mt the job a;:aftt. Send in your onb rs by mull, or leave them at 115 H. Rugg st. Piano*, organs, talking ami sewing machiuea rebuilt by 1). HDLIOM, Decatur, lud. 27t3x
Them Play / 2 -> .e* Sr -it- Silt 1 }l j ■** fc I Mother will keep the little hands and faces soft and smooth with Old Gibraltar Witch Hazel Jelly W—• •oothinv. hewing emollient com- Old Gibraltar Witch Hazel Jelly mmee I I «»eed of witch harel, glycerine end in a email, convement jar and wul not I’ other healing and antiseptic ingredi- epill. Readily abeorbed by the ekm. iente. It ie greaeeleee, readily abeorbed leaving the face and hands smooth and by the ikin, and colorieM. It« perfume comfortable — ready for work or play is so delicate that it ie almost imper, a few momente after its application. . ceptibte. Ideal for Home. Office or Traveling Use KEEP YOUR SKIN O.K. WITH 0.0. OMCERQI A T\ whole Wheat, 1 tt>. loaf 3c H PJ $Jr Xa /» a ■ Vienna, 1 tb. loaf 7c ® Qf\r./A If Rye, V/ 2 tb. loaf •* •’•*■*** Country Club, 1 tb. loaf 6c « a pi Ginger Snaps, pound 10c 9 I A p Marshmallow Sandwich, pound 19c | Crackers, Butter or Soda, lb 11c zx ITir’Ctr 1 Fresh Cream, lh ’.....32c ra I Hr r\r Brick ,b 31c aI Jta Jk/leJ Pimento, lb 40c H mv Country Club Creamery 1b... 51c rll II I r ol ‘‘"' Eatmore Brand, lb 17c ■ DU 11 JLiIV Good Luck, lb 27c —M—— g f ni — I APPLES, Rome Beauty I SWEETS lancy 1 T/» and Baldwins OKp I JerseyS ’ 5 7 lbs. fciMV BEANS, Country Club, Winesaps, 4 lbs 25c with Pork. 1 m ORANGES, Flor- J Q 2 cans xOV H Idas 150 size doz'XOt CORN, PEAS, TOM ATOS, | GRAPE FRUIT 1 n Standard Pack OKz* If 16 size, each xW 3 cans W 54 size. 2 foi< lie RICE Fancy Blue Q A., J BANANAS, Nice O* Rose Head 3 ih s ...ZvC Golden Fruit 4 lb. W’JL BEANS, Navvs fl LETTUCE, Ice- 3 rhs /IJC B berg Head, 4 £ 1(k . B P ° Und bC Marrowfats, 1b 12c I well bleached .)l n BA( ON “ 1 ancv ’ Sl,i “' ar ß 2 for Z4C Cured, 2to 5 lb. pieces, lb fl POTATOES. U. S. No. 1. I wh.te stock SPINA peck ? 4UC | Fresh. 3 lbs jy I PHONE FOR FOOD. QUALITY I I GROCERIES YOUR GUARANTEE. | I Central Grocery! I “Os Course” j 2 Phones, 31 and 32 Free City Delivery fl Sugar, Pure r 7£.l Prunes, medium sized, e5 Cane, 25 tbs... California Sweets w Uj 10 pounds . z 68c 1 pound ivt ■ sci jtaMi w I'iißwnii" mu i ■.i f Baby Ruth and ElinesQ Corn. Standard fl .id Almond Bars, each Ot Ohio pack. 3 || Shredded Wisconsin Early d Biscuits, package.. AVV June Peas. Little Elf Cut Wax Good Grade Pink Beans, regular 1* Salmon 3 large canOVU 18c value lot S Bursley’s Best Michigan Extra Good 4-sewedQQp ;< Hand Picked Navy QFT Carpet Broom each OJ7V fl B Beans, 5 lbs OI C fl £ p. &G. or Kirk’s Flake Old Settler for dirty rain B ? White Laundry water. ; Soap, 7 bars 3 pkgs Head and Leaf Lettuce, Celery. Spinach, Carrots, Tur- B -P nips, Sweet Potatoes, Cabbage, Apples, Oranges, 0; / Bananas, Lemons, Grape Fruit, etc. ■' Fresh Baked Goods— Milk. I OWEN S. DAVIS I - The store that appreciates Your Business.
Fisher & Earris CASH GROCERY Dealers in Granite, Tin and AluminUm Ware Phones 3, 4 and 5 Free City Delivery Quality Service with Low Prices Potatoes. Yes there is a difference, buy the best Michigan U. S. No. 1 graded, peck... .39c One-half bushel... .78c; Bushel $1.55 Soap, P. &G. or R. N.'M. White Naptha Laundry, 10 bars 37c Hard Water Castile Soap, 110 c bars 25c l Woodbury Facial Soap. 21c cake; box 3 cakes 60c || Sugar, Fine Granulated, 10 pounds 66c Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 cans . 20c Gold Dust or Red Seal Cleanser, 4 10c cans for 25c i Can 7c Royal Fruit Gelatin, the peer of Jelly Deserts flavored with pure fruit juice, 12'ic value for 10c pkg. Apples, Fancy No. 1 Baldwins, 6 pounds 25c Bushel for $1.49 Grape Fruit, sc; dozen 55c Oranges, Navels, medium size, dozen 20c Michigan Hand Picked Navy Beans, 5 pounds 34c Select Lima Beans, 3 wounds 30c Fresh Rolled Oats, 5 pounds 23c Syrup, Penick & Fords: Golden, gallon 49c; gallon 27c Crystal White, gallon 57c; '* gallon 30c Maple Flavor, gallon 70c; gallon 38c 35c size Log Cabin Maple Syrup 29c 70c size 59c 55c Royal Baking Powder ?.. 48c 30c Royal Baking Powder 25c 35c pound can Calumet Baking Powder 27c I Quality Oleo, pound 22c I Maytime Nut Oleo, pound 27c I Nuco Oleo, pound 25c I Flour, Pride of Decatur, 12 pounds .50c I 24 pounds 90c; 18. pounds SI.BO I Gooch’s Flour, more and bettor bread, costs less. 24 lbs. $1.15; 48 lbs. $2.50; barrel $9.00 I Gooch’s Prepared Pancake and Buckwheat Flour, none so good, 4 pound bag 29c I Gooch’s Bulk Macaroni. 2 pounds 25c I Foulds or Goochs Macaroni. Spaghetti or I «EBBBBBHBBBBBBHBBSHBBH9BHHHBBBBBMaBHBBOBSBBBHB I Old Settler for dirty rainwater, 3 packages. 25c i Pound can Herschy Cocoa 29c | Bulk Cocoa, 2 pounds 25c 50c Instant Postum 39c Raisins, New’ Seedless, pound 10c Raisins, Seeded or Seedless, large pkgs. 2 for 25c Prunes, Santa Claras, 3 pounds 25c; pound. .10c Pepner, Pure Ground or Grain, pound 40c 25c Bowlene 19c Corn, Country Gnetlemen, 2 cans 25c Good Can Peas, 3 for 25c Hominy, large cans 10c; 3 for . .28c Kraut or Pumpkin, large cans, 2 for 25c Green Cut Stringless Beans, 2 cans 25c Peaches or Apricots, large cans, heavy syrup 25c; dozen cans ..,.$2.79 Gallon cans Peaches or Apricots 75c Red Pitted Cherries, gallon cans, Special... .98c Gallon cans Sliced Pineapple in syrup 98c 25c can Del Monte Asparagus Tips 21c 50c can Del Monte Asparagus Tips .39c Del Monte Large Cans Peaches, Halves or Sliced, can 29c Del Monte Plums, large cans 29c Spinach, Nice and Tender, 3 lbs. 33c; pound 12c I Cabbage, Solid White Heads, pound 4c Onions, Fancy Yellow Danvers, 3 lb. 10c; 8 lb 25c 50 pounds $1.39 Salt, Diamond Crystal for Meat Curing, 25 lb. hag 35c; 50 lb. bag 55c; 100 lb. bag 98c Matechs, Search Light, large box 5c Red Seal Lye, 2 cans 25c Aluminum Pails, 12 quart size, only 98c Grey Granite Combinet'Chamber Pail 98c White Granite Chamber Pail ...., $1.20 L Brooms, 4-sewed 38c Willow Clothes Baskets.... $1.48, $1.75 and $1.98 Complete assortment of. Fruits and Vegetables •
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