Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 60, Decatur, Adams County, 11 March 1927 — Page 6
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Fisker & Barris CASH GROCERY Granite, Tin and \luminum Ware Phones 3, 4 and 5 Free City Delivery Quality Service with Low Prices. Sugar. Fine Cane Granulated, 25 lb. bag.. .$1.65 10 lbs. for 65c lx Non-Caking Powdered Sugar, pound pkg. 10c Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 cans -20 c Sani-Flush for Toilet Bowls, 3 cans 60c; can 21c Old Settler for Clearing Dirty Water, 3 pkgs. 25c Wall Paper Cleanser, 3 cans 25c Soap, P. & G or R.N.M. White Naptha, 10 bars 35c Guest Ivory Soap, 6 bars 25c Coffee, in bulk, pound 23c, 25c, 35c, 40c, 50c Head Lettuce, White Solid Heads, lb 10c Fancy Hot House Leaf Lettuce, lb 15c Sweet Potatoes, Jerseys, 6 pounds. .25c; lb.. .5c Macaroni, Goochs, bulk, pound 10c Milk, Tall cans Pet. Borden, Carnation or Every Day 10c; Small cans 5c Eagle Brand, can ... ,19c; Dozen cans ... $2.25 Del Monte Asparagus Tips, No. 1 can 21c No. 2 can 40c Corn. Sweet, fine quality, 3 cans 28c; can.... 10c Corn, Country Gentlemen, 2 cans 25c Corn, Del Monte, can 15c Matches, Searchlight, large boxes sc, Foulds or Goochs Macaroni, Spaghetti or Egg Noodles, 3 pkgs 25c Peanut Butter, buy the best, pound 20c Onions, Yellow Danvers, 3 lbs. 10c; 8 lbs. 25c Onion Sets, pound or quart 10c Flour, Pride of Decatur, the best in soft winter wheat, 12 lbs 50c; 24 lbs 90c Flour, Goochs best, more and better bread. 24 1b5...51.15; 48 1b5...52.30; barrel ..$9.00 Whole Wheat Flour, 5 pounds 34c Corn Meal, Yellow or White Granulated, 10 pounds 38c; pound 4c Oleo. Tiffany, you will like it, pound 22c Maytime, pound 27c Nuco, pound 25c Butter, Special Creamery, pound 55c Syrup, Penick & Fords: Golden Color, gallon 49c; '/* gallon 27c Crystal White, gallon 57c; ' j gallon 30c I Maple Flavor, gallon 70c; H gallon 38c I Goochs Prepared Pancake and Buckwheat Flour, large bag 29c I Pure Buckwheat, bag 30c I Fig Bars and Ginger Snaps, 2 pounds 25c I New Michigan Hand Picked Navy Beans, slb 33c I 50c Instant Postum 39c I Lima Beans, pound 10c I Pearl Tapioca, pound 10c | Best Head Rice, 3 pounds 25c I Fresh Bulk Oats, 5 pounds 23c I Egg Mash, 6 pounds 25c I 30c Quaker Oats 25c I 2 Large packages Corn Flakes 25c I Fresh Salted Peanuts, pound 19c I Quaker Puffed Wheat, 2 packages 25c I All Scrap Tobacco, 10c size, 3 for 25c I 15c size, 2 for 25c Diamond Crystal Salt, 2 packages 25c Sardines, Imported in Olive Oil, 2 cans 25c Olives, Queens, quart jars 45c Apple Butter, gallon cans 88c Apple Butter, quart style cans 25c Candy Specials; Orange Slices, pound 15c Chocolate Drops, pound ..: 15c Jelly Beans, pound 15c Pound box of Chocolate Cherry Flips only.. .42c New Radishes, Cabbage, Onions, Beet ’,. Carrots, Spinach, etc. Oyster Shells, 100 pound bag SI.OO Malt, Blue Ribbon .. 69c Malt, Blatz 58c Galvanized Tubs 45c, 59c, 69c, 79c, 89c Extra Heavy Copper Boilers, No. 8 size $4.35 No. 9 size $4.60 Brooms, 4-sewed, only 38c
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1927.
i MAI CHURCHES Pleasant Mill* and Salem F. A. Shippley, Pustor Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship, (P. M.) .... 10:30 Junior League 2:00 Epworth League 6:30 Evangelistic Service, Salem .... 7:30 Prayer Meeting at Salem, Wed. 7:00 J_rayer Meeting at (P. M.) Tlinrs. 7:00 Young peoples Prayer Meeting lit
liaseeaeoasei ill Potatoes, Sardines. Del- 1 4 111 UJ 15 lb. Peck. ... OoL Monte. 15oz. can ItL Soap. Laundry Herring, keg sl.l 0 UJ %S>» io bars OfJV M* so Soup. Campbells OP „ I I | Soap. Palmolive QA Tomato, 3 cans. mUC UJ J 3 bars HMMaiiiaaHßaMi ZE 0 Sod. Cracker, 97p 25 C RS Orxr/.nfIMMH m Hour. Pillsburvs Gold Lake Herring White |.| £?■ SI.OO m ||| Peanut Butter, Beans. Green 19n lU bulk, pound ... and Wax. can... _L£V sh ||J 111 Lenten Specialties: Fish. Cheese. Sardines, Vegt. Beans. ' WjJ Complete line of Frilits and Vegetables: Strawberries, Apples, gIM Oranges, Tomatoes, Radishes, Head and Leaf Lettuce, Celery, BSI ill Cucumbers, Mangoes and Carrots. Hoosier Products sold w'th J 111 I Saturday Specials I Choice Spring Lamb. g Fancy Chickens to Fry,’ Roast or Stew || Country Back Bones Plenty Fresh Kay & Philadelphia Cheese g ■ Special Steaks of Beeb, lb 20c Good Round or Sirloin Steak, lb. ... 25c || Nice Fresh Hearts, Tongues, Spare Ribs and Liver. Sugar Cured Corned Beef, lb 20c Fancy Smoked Salmon, White Fish and Herring Large Dill Pickles in bulk Fancy Home Made Mince Meat Bulk Sweet and Mixed Pickles Large Openeyed Swiss Cheese Bulk Olives of all kinds g Fresh Horseradish and Sassafrass Home Made Egg Noodles and 3 k Cottage Cheese || Fresh Whipping and Coffee Cream Rosebud Bacon and Breakfast Sausage Sugar Cured Cottage Hams and Picnics || Fresh Beef and Pork Tenders S | COFFEE SPECIALS: | Man O’ War Coffee, 2 tbs 85c S Battleship Coffee, 2 tbs 90c Berdan Hotel Brand Coffee, 2 tbs. 95c i| Bursleys Chino Coffee, 2 lbs, 95c || Bursleys High Grade Coffee, 2 tbs. 95c Perfect Coffee, 2 lbs SI.OO O H. &K. Coffee, 2 lbs $1.05 ■ Chef Coffee, 2 tbs $1.05 | M. J. B. Coffee, 2 tbs $1.05 H Besto Nut Margerine, 2 tbs 35c Regular 15c Canned Goods for Saturday, any 6 cans 75c kIncludes Corn, Peas, Pork and Beans, Red Kidney Beans, Stringless Beans, - Cut Beets, Mixed Vegetables, Sour Kraut Plenty of Fresh Boneless Fish Oysters and Smoked Fish We have anything in the meat line. & » —Try Us.— gg * ■ Free delivery anywhere, any time. jf Phones 106 or 107. | Mutschlers Meat Market I
! the parsonage Tuesday evening at 7:M The Epworth League expects to huvel a fine delegation to Geneva Sunday j Afternoon to the Epworth League Rally. Let every one go who possibly can. Geneva has come here several times now let us return the compliment next Sunday. At the morning worship hour the pastor will again open the doors of the church for any who wish to join with us in Church fellowship or be baptised. You had better get into some
' Church fold for religions protection, i Stray sheep are usually devoured. I We hud 35 hist week nt the ChildI ren's hour mid a Junior League was I formed. All children under 16 are welcome and urged to attend at 2 I'. M Sunday at the church. We expect to close the Evangelistic services at Salem Sunday Evening We have had u great meeting and many have found Christ. Sunday evening the doors of the church will be open and we hope that all of the new converts will cotne into fellowship with us. We also baptize all who doI sire by sprinkling or pouring. Antioch Church Our Second Quarterly Meeting of this Conference year will be held Sunday. You will enjoy to hear Rev. A. B. j Yoder who has presided over the Indiana district for twenty-five years. I Business Meeting Saturday .... 7:30 Sunday School s -30 Communion Service 10:30 I. Young People's Hand 7:00 Evening Service 7:30 All are cordially invited to all these services.
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IBBEERp I r>nf A I>ound Loaf 6c ’ Whole Wheat, lb. 8c islC K /< I I Vienna lb. loaf 7c; Rye I'/alb. loaf 10c I IM Raisin, every Wednesday, lb. loaf 9c I /XI TTX Gold - Medal or Pillsbury, 24'Zzlb $1.15 F* I 111 IK Country Club, 24'/ 2 lb. sack ....99c I 1 luxzUaY Country Club. 12!4 lb. sack 55c I LARD “: ndered : 70c DI7 A Country Club, large can or ■ B • A t.fl in heavy syrup,... 23c j a Clifton Brand, can 17c I SPINACH, Young, H*.. CLEANSER. Old I Tender, 4 lbs Dutch, can DC ■ Sunbrite, 3 cans 13c I GLOXES, Canvas, -| O_ H pe L Pai J • ■ CELERY. Fancy Jumbo, Per dozen pair ...$1.15 large stalks fA B SOAP. P. & G. or I Kirks Hake, 10 barOdC BANANAS, Nice „ I OXYDOL, RINSO AND Golden Fruit, 4 J CLIMALENE a* I 3 pkgs POTATOES, U. S. 97 No. 1 grade, peck..O I C BUTTER, Country I Club, lb £>OC SWEET POTATOES, Jerseys. stb. ADC I OLEO, Eatmore 4fl I Nut, lb IJ/C BACON, Fancy Lean, Good Luck, lb 27c 3to 5 lb. cuts pound ODt I LETTUCE. Iceberg O * 1 large heads, 3 for. . FISH, Holland lb 10c Herring, keg t/OC
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Decatur Circuit U. B. In Christ Church ] Charles Wej»r, Pastor Pleasant Grove * Sabbath School H'**® ’ preaching by Pastor 10;30 ] Victory Chapel ( Sabbath School L3O ( ' Preaching Service 2:30 ( Rivarre 1 Sabbath School 9:30 ( ■.Preaching Service 7:30 ( U. B. C. E. Service f oStrikers Destroy Building Warsaw. March 11—(United Press) —Buildings occupied by an American contractors' firm were destroyed and employes of the company were attacked by rioting strikers in Czenstochowa f Poland, today dispatches to Warsaw '■ said. ! Police wounded several strikers and !■ arrested others in despersing the mob. 0 » 37 Persons Burn To Death Moscow. March IG. —(United ITesa--0 -Thirty-seven persons, many of them 9 children, were burned to death and 40 •’ were missing today after a fire in a p school in the village of Karavaikovo in the northern part of Dvina pro-1 ’ vince. The bodies of 37 dead were re-J covered. Balloonist Fails To Set New Altitude Record St. Louis, Mo., Mar. 11 — (United p rPSS )_Lapsing into unconsciousness at 27,000 feet because of improperly adjusted oxygen apparatus, Capt. H. C. Gray, enginering officer at Scott Field, Benneville, 111., failed in his attempt to set a new altitude record in a free balloon. Gray went into the air late Wednes:day and crashed to the ground at Ashley, HI., 40 miles south of Scott Field, after he had regained consciousness at 17,000 feet and had thrown out all his ballast in a par- | tially successful attempt to halt the rapid descent of the bag.
Purdue Has 155 Students On Scholastic Honor Roll Lafayett’e, Ind., March 11.—(Ualtsi Press)—Names of U.f. students today appeared on the scholastic rnjl of i lfin . or at Purdue University. The honor Is one of the highest conferred by the University, students being required to have 75 per cent or more of their grades “A's" with no grades below “B". The I-Teshman class placed the mnst students on the roll with 44 names sophomores had 36 names, Juniors 41 and Seniors 34. Cut and Pile Wood When the Methodist Church at Durham, Conn., needed a supply of firewood for the winter, the Boy Scouts were called upon. Their efforts were added to those of several older mem. bers of the congregation. Altogether, four courds of wood were cut and piled in the church basement. O Married Women Teachers Barred In Wells County ' Bluffton, March 11. — The Wells county board of education, including the nine trustees and County Superintendent J. D. French voted nine to one yesterday in support of a motion against the employment of married lady teachers. The reason for their action is that there are many young people who prepare themselves for the teaching profession who find it difficult to obtain positions on account of an oversupply of teachers due to married women applicants. Q Andrews To Remain “Czar” Os Prohibition Until April 1 Washington, March 11. — (United Press.) —Gen. Lincoln C. Andrews will remain “czar" of federal prohibition enforcement after the prohibiton reorganization plans today, made it plain that the new commissioner of prohibition will be merely an administrative officer, with Assistant Secretary Mellon, acting for Mellon handling all major policy decisions. The law provision placing dry agents under civil service cannot be put into effect until next fall, Mellon said.
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