Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 66, Decatur, Adams County, 18 March 1927 — Page 6

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Fisher & Harris CASH GROCERY Dealers in Granite, Tin and Aluminum Ware Phones 3, 4 and 5 Free (ity Delivery Quality Service with Low Prices Soap, Laundry, P.&G. or R.N.M. hite Naptha, 10 bars 35c Hard Water Castile, 10c cakes, 4 for 25c Sugar, Fine Cane Granulated, 10 pounds 64c 25 pounds $1.65 Potatoes, White Sand Grown, peck 38c bushel Sweet Potatoes, Jerseys, 6 pounds 2jc Head Lettuce, trimmed white solid Heads, lb. 10c mmu—iiiiwmii wini i i riiLrniwTnini 1 Shredded Wheat, package U c Climalene, 25c package 21c Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 cans 20c Royal Fruit Gelatin, the tasty dessert, all flavors, package 1 ,,c 50c Instant Postum 39c j Old Settler for dirty water, 3 packages 25c J Beans, Fancy Limas, lb 10c I Great Northern Beans, fine cookers, 3 lbs... .25c Michigan Hand Picked Navy Beans, 5 lbs... ,33c I New Bulk Rolled Oats or Steel Cut Oatmeal, 6 lbs 25c Quaker Puffed Wheat, 2 pkgs 25c 30c Quaker Oats 25c Best Head Rice, 3 lbs - • 25c Santa Clara Prunes, 3 lbs 25c Seeded or Seedless Raisins, 2 large pkgs 25c j Pearl Snow White Tapioca, pound 10c Corn Flakes, 3 packages for 25c Large packages, 2 for 25c Oleo, buy quality Tiffany brand, It) 22c Nuco, lb 25c; Maytime, It) 27c. Creamery Butter, Special, pound 55c Peanut Butter, best grade, pound 20c I Oranges, medium size, dozen 30c Grape Fruit, full of juice, medium size 5c Large size, 2 for 15c Onions, Yellow Danvers, 8 lbs.. .25c; 3 lbs.. .10c Special Carpet Brooms 38c and 48c i Flour, Pride of Decatur, 12 lbs.. 50c; 24 lbs. 90c i Flour. Gooch’s Best, more and better bread, 24 lbs... $1.15; 48 lbs... $2.30; Barrel . $9.00 Macaroni, Gooch’s in bulk, pound 10c Foulds or Goochs Macaroni, Spaghetti or Egg Noodles, 3 pkgs 25c J Syrup. Penick and Fords, sweeter than the rest: Golden, gallon 49c; ‘/i gallon 27c| Crystal White, gallon 57c; H gallon 30c Maple Flavor, gallon 70c; ’A gallon 38c Goochs Prepared Pancake and Buckw heat Flour, large bag 29c Coffee, save the difference, in bulk, pound 23c, 25c, 35c, 40c Chase & Sanborns famous Seal brand, lb 55c Corn, Sweet, 3 cans 28c; can... .10c Corn. Fancy Country Gentlemen, 2 cans 25c | Peas, good quality, 3 cans 25c I Peas, Tender Junes, 2 cans 25c Hominy, 3 No. 2 cans 25c Kraut or Pumpkin, 2 large cans for 25c Peaches, Apricots or Sliced Pineapple, large cans, extra fancy fruit, heavy syrup 25c Peaches or Apricots, gallon cans 75c Cherries, Red Pitted, gallon can 98c Pineapple, sliced, in syrup, gallon can 98c Apple Butter, gallon can 89c | Quart Style, can 25c Splint Clothes Baskets 75c and 85c | Chick Water Founts, 3 for 25c Galvanized Pails, 10 qt. 23c; 12 qt. 25c; 14 qt. 28c Heavy Tin Pails, 10 qt. 35c; 12 qt 40c; 14 qt. 45c Strawberries, Radishes, Onions, Cauliflower, Beets, Carrots, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, etc.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1927.

I RIPE APPRICOTS It is a well known fact that all fruit is better and in fait only reachI es Its full perfection of flavor, when I permitted to ripen In it» natural way, on the tree where it has been bathed L in the golden sitnllgnt. | The appricot is one of the most deliciously flavored of sunny. California’s wonderful fruits, but heretofore all canned apricots were picked while green and packed in that same condition in order that they might retain their shape; with the natural result that they were hard and tart and in fact rather tasteless, except for the syrup in which they were packed. The canned ripe apricot Is therefore, something entirely new in the line of j canned foods. If you have liked apri-1 cots, you will like the ripe ones bet-1 ter. and if yon have not cared for this •fruit before, you have a real treat in* store for you in this new product and

IKjMOI * : i ■ A-i ■ FM rj 1 p 1 Scratch Feed, 100 lbs. $2.25 B I Scratch reed | 0 ’1? Country Flub, 21'alb. sack, each sl.Ol I I < JLjvz Country Club Pastry. 5 lb. sack..2sc B I SALMON v,r> :..25c I 017 A Country Club or Delj i x-drkvilEtv ni " n,e ’ ,ar^e can ■ I MATCHES, Avon- 1 n GRAPEFRUIT 1 r dale, 3 boxes Ivv 54 size, 2 forz.... IOC I B 46 size. 3 for 25c B NAPKINS. Paper, very B B good quality, 1 ~ APPLES. Winesap Os., B B 2 for JLtJC Fancy, table. 4 lbs. I B CHEESE. Fresh ONION SETS. Qr B I Cream, lb fat/v Yellow dry, 3 lbs. k-iOC I B Brick, lb 32c LETTUCE, Iceberg 1 r I CODFISH. Gorton'sQff Large heads, 2 for IOC I B brick. 1 lb. Fancy Leaf, lb 10c B B Readv to Fry. can . lie POTATOES, Sweets. Yel- B B HERRING. Genu- 1 low Jerseys. 1 ff I ine Holland. 4 for AvL 5 tbs IwV B I COFFEE, Golden Off SOAP. Ivory I B Santos, lb 4 bars gs French Brand, 1b... 45c Palmolive, 4 bars ...21c B Jewel ’ Tb 35c CLEANSER. Old Dutch, K I BANANAS. Fancy 'cry low price. D I I B yellow fruit. 5 I | THE HOME OF QUALITY GROCERIES 1 1 M Gives you telephone service. Delivery service, and buys B H your produce. We boost for Decatur and community. B We save you money, too. Make us prove it. K 2 lbs. Perfect Coffee in 1 lb. .tins and 6* 1 11 1 large can Ripe Apricots tp 1 • 11 Sun-Sweet Prunes in 1 lb. packages 11 Only ..11C ! B Nu-ine, for shortening, cooking, baking or table QP „ f B us® —Golden butter color, lb B 1 lb. Ivanhoe Mayonnaise in pint glass 4ff B fruit jar 'tLDC B Egg-A-Day—the best egg producer and tonic B on the market, for hens or chicks B 12 lb. $1.25. Packed in 121 b.; 51b.; 2'/ 2 !b.; 1 It), pkgs. || B Those Fancy Onion Sets 101/ B Pound 1Z /2C B Poorer Quality Sets FT 1 / B Pound 4 /2C 126 size Oranges B Dozen OvL B B Dried Boneless Herring H Pound Lake Superior Herring in brine 2 pounds B Salmon, 1 lb. tall cans 15c '°3sc —SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK— S'l 20c Sardines in 1 Tb. cans, Tomato or rtf ■ Mustard Sauce, 2 for B Bulk Santos Coffee, price not equalled anywhere B pound only I • 20c can Little Elf Cut Green or 1 I B Wax Beans 1 • V B B Swansdown Cake Flour I M. E. Hower I —Phone 108— &

It Ih our siiggostloti that yon try a inn nml be convinced that "there Is 1 something new under the suti" While the skins are still on them,’ they lire so loose thut they will slip right off. if you prefer them peeled Again we say try thorn for "The proof of thi\ pudiling Is In the eating of the same ’. Gti-ltx o— - ■ Find Nail Studded Bed, Relic Os Inquisition Madrid —tl'iiited Press.) —Relics of the Inquisition ate still encountered In Spain. During tile restoration of the palace' I called the “Audienida" in Granda, where the tribunal of Justice has been I sitting for four centuries several in- | sti aments of torture used in tile old days were found.

RURAL CHURCHES 8080 CIRCUIT Rev E. P- White, Pastor Clarks Chapel Preaching 9:30 Sunday School 10:30 | MT. TABOR Sunday School 9:80 Preat'hing 10:30 Epwortli league 0:30 | Miss Mabie Springer, leader. MT. HOPE Sunday School 9:30 Epworth League 6:30 Preachlnß 7:30 Hear Dr. Musse. March 25 Next Sunday the Pastor will review all preparatory members into full membership. We have had a great gathering in our churches fol which we thank God. Friday night March 25 Dr. Musser will be here to speak in Bobo churchThis is a rare opportunity anil no one should miss it. Dr. Musser has been in India for a number of years anil

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has a marvelous message. It will soon lie conference time now just two morn Sundays. Ix'ts pay tlbi pledges we have made so the pastor can ivport 100% church. The young people ure rallying wonderfully to the Epworth League, we trust the older people will get behind them with thpir support. Don't forget Dr. Muwsser’s address Mutch 25th. Seats free, u free will offering will be lifted. . -—b ' - Pleatant Mills and Salem F, A. Shipley, Pastor Sunday 9:30 Morning Worship, Salem 10:30 Jr. League 2:00 Senior League 6:30 ( Evening Worship, (!’■ MJ...... 7:00 Prayer Meeting at Parsonage Tues. Prayer Meeting Salem Weil .... 7:30 Prayer Meetin (P. M. Thurs .. 7:00 Let us have a record attendance at Sunday Schoo! . At both the morning and evening serlvces the pastor will open the doors of the church for any who desire to come into fellowship with us. Every Christian in a community must

belong to some church If th PV 1„t.,7. to remain Christian. The Junior league | H K „ lhf , gt and u fine interest is manifest pi,. u seo that your child has the b,. UPfi| this hour. Go out of your way to J them there for religious instruction The Senior Epworth League W ||| u led by Rhoda Speakman, topi,gets the pay cheek?" Thl, lopk interest all of us and we should have l an Interesting meeting. There wete 21 at the y ollng f<on vert’s prayer meeting at the parsonage lust Tuesday evening. These are be| n . held for the training and special bene fit of the converts. We hope Io •every one at the parsonage next Tuet , day evening. We should have a greatly enlarged regular prayer meeting service each week. Better come out. The Epworth League Hake Sale has been postponed until March 26th. Great Welfare Meeting To Convene In Des Moines Des Moines. la., (United Prew)More than 4,000 welfare workers from all parts of this country, Canada, Mexico and abroad will attend the fifty. | fourth annual National Conference of soc/al Woik here May 11 to 18, Dr John A. Lapp. Chicago, has amounced Internationally known speakers win address the 200 meetings scheduled for discussion of better methods of welfare work. The list of speakers includes: Jane Adams, Chicago; Royal Meeker. Carlton college, Minn., Howard W. Nudil, New York; Dr. Samuel T. Orton, lowa state university; n Pn . ry C. Wallace, Des Moines farm editor; Rabbi A. H. Silver, Cleveland; Edwin J. Cooley, New York; Riley M. Little. Albany. N. Y.; Charles A. Prosser, Minneapolis, j o The T. J. Durkin family motored to Chicago this morning ind will attend the basketball tournament.