Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 184, Decatur, Adams County, 5 August 1927 — Page 6

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Fisher & Harris CASH GROCERY Dealers in Granite, Tin and Aluminum Ware Phones 3, 4 and 5 Free City Delivery j Quality Service with Low Prices Potatoes, Large White Cobblers, peck 40c Soap, R. N. M. or P. & G. White Naptha 10 bars -35 c i Lux Toilet Soap, 3 bars 21c. Guest Ivory Soap, 6 bars 25c, Sugar, Cane Granulated, 10 pounds 64 c 25 pound bag $1.63 ( Corn Sugar, 5 pounds for 31c | 4X Sugar, pound ...... Lemon, dozen I 38c; 3 lor 10c, Celery, selected quality, thoroughly bleached ' 3 large stalks -1 ” )C Kelloggs Bran Flakes, pkg 10c Post Bran, package 12c wi mm Pep and Krumbles, package 12c Quaker Puffed Wheat, 2 packages 25c ! Large package Cake Flour 30c ( Oleo, Tiffany Nut, pound 20c Nuco, pound... 25c; Maytime, pound. .27c ( Butter, Cloverleaf Creamery, Taste Tells, lb 47c Flour, Pride of Decatur, Bread or Pastry, | 12 pounds 50c; 24 pounds 85c Flour, Gooch’s, Morr and Better Bread, 2414) $1.15 48 pounds $2.30; Barrel $9.00| Macaroni in bulk, pound 10c Foulds or Goochs Macaroni, Spaghetti or Egg Noodles, 3 packaged 25c Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lb. can 29c Royal Baking Powder, 12 oz. can 48c Hire’s Root Beer Extract 25c|| Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, 2 pounds 25c Airline Brand Sweet Corn, real quality, 3 cans 28c; Can 10c Country Gentlemen Sweet Corn, 2 cans 25c Peas, Sweet Junes, 2 cans 25c Pork and Beans in Tomato Sauce 3 large cans 25c Red Kidney Beans, 3 large cans 25c Syrup, Golden, gallon 49c Syrup, Crystal White, gallon 57c Campbells Tomato Soup, 3 cans 25c Hominy, 3 large cans . 25c J Peanut Butter, pound 20c Lima Beans, pound 10c I Pearl Tapioca, pound 10c Herschey Cocoa, y 2 pound can 19c; 1 lb. can 29c Bakers Fresh Canned Cocoanut 15c Milk, Tall cans Pet, Carnation, Borden or Everyday 10c; Small can 5cJ Eagle Brand, can 19c Dromedary Canned Grape Fruit, heavy syrup large can :28c; 2 cans 55c Fly Tox for destroying flies, bottle... ,45c & 69c 50c Postum, Instant 39c 25c Sani-Flush or Bowlene 21c Toilet Paper, Tissu Crepe, 6 large rolls 25c Per roll 5c I Red Seal Lye, 2 cans 25c 25c Catsup, 20c; 15c Catsup, bottle... 15c Quart Jar Mustard 20c Quart Jar Dill Pickles 25c Quart Jar Olives 49c Pint Jar Salad Dressing 45c | Peaches, Apricots and Sliced Pineapple, | heavy syrup, large can 25c I Premium Soda, That Good Cracker, 2 Tb box 30c I Pimentos, can \ ... 10c and 15c I New Pack Raspberries, gallon can 98c I Peaches, gallon cans 69c I Apricots, gallon cans 74c I Apple Butter, gallon cans 89c I Water Tumblers, 6 for ’ 25c I Dinner Plates, 6 for 69c I Bottle Cappers .. 9g c I New Beveragte Bottles, pints, dozen .58c I Quarts, dozen 98 C .1 Georgia Bell Watermelons, the variety that is always good. Complete assortment of Fruits and Vegetables. I

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, AUGUST 5,1927.

| Mr. ami .Mrs. August Slickman were]: 'callers In Preble Wednesday evening.' Mr. ami Mrs. •Milton Hoffman were j I callera In Port Wayne Wednesday.

I GIFT DAY Monroe, Ind., Saturday, Aug. 6. You're Invited. Monroe Industrial Assn.

| PHONE 31 QUALITY I CENTRAL GROCERY | PHONE 32 SERVICE | I SUGAR 10 pounds 64c AI) 10 bars Fels Naptha H UV-lal 1 Soap Chipper DI U | LEMONS I ORANGES T,? 38c Arbuckles Coffee QQ Kelloggs 1 H Per pound OOL Bran AvV Kellogs_ ID Per Bott,e Corn Flakes ■ Rano Hardwater Castile ■ Soap Cjr „ Perfect Pork and ■ 4 f or Beans, 3 cans w’JV W Perfect White Laundry Perfect Hominy, tfl H Soap. Op Large Can LvV |S“25c 19c I ■ Perfect Pineapple Fancy Salmon 1 A ■ Large can 2iDC Per can LxV 21 lb Sack White Blue Ribbon 1 OK Lily Flour vUv Malt 2 cans OMPLETE LINE OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Z I Charles E. Hite | ISAM HITESI I South End Grocery I Phone 204 Free Delivery I 6 caky?s P. &G. 25 lb. sack I Soap and a Heavy p ure Cane Galvanized Pail Sugar I 39c $1.64 I 10 pounds Pure Cane Sugar 64c I Gallon Jars Pure Country 1 QfT Apple Butter Large cans Perfect Pineapple, OK/* heavy syrup 2d DC ) Good 4-sewed Brooms, each 45c I I. Large Cans Perfect Peaches in syrup QQ Can 24 lb. sack Lady Washington Flour 98c = Fancy Palm-Nut Oleo OKr* Pound 2d DC S 2 cakes Hard Water Castile Soap 15c Large cans Fancy Apricots in heavy syrup 25c Fancy Salmon, can 15c I Green or Golden Wax Beans # OK/» 2 cans 2tDC i|| We have a large stock of Canned Fruits and Vegetables. Get our price on dozen lots before the advance f which is bound to come. 100 lb. bag Medium Salt 9SC 100 lb. bag Oyster Shells oSi(* Full line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.

;;*¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ it j * NEWS FROM PREBLE *| * By,. * * Miss Lorine Kirchner \ :•,¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ K Mm. John Kirchner and daughters, Irene, Lorine Erma, tjml Mrs. Lloyd i Shackley and son. Darrel Eugene. Mr. I and Mrs. August Welling and daugh- ■ ter, Mildred, left for Hamilton Lake j Thursday morning. Rev. Charles Maynard was a Ims- . iness caller in Preble Monday after- : noon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Decker and Mrs. John Weeters and daughters of GeI neva, spent Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullivan and daughters.

Doris Mcßarnes. Virgin* Hauck, and I Dm ls Johnson were callers in Preble . Tuesday. Mis. John Kirchner and daughters. Irene, Lorine, Erma, and grandson, Darrel Eugene Shackley, were callers in Bluffton Monday afternoon. Walter and Irene Peck were shoppers In Decatur Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fuhrman and family attended the Junior Band Concert at Decatur Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dilling and family are spending a few days tit Lake Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Heller and daughter, Vera and sons, Virgil and John, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoffman and family and Mrs. John Kirchner I and daughters Irene. Lorine, Erma and | grandson, llarrel Eugene Shackley, attended the Junior Band Concert at Decatur, Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lichtenstiger and son, Richard, of Decatur, visited the latten parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Werling and family Wednesday evening. Miss Silina Hoffman, of Fort Wayne Is visiting her fattier, John Hoffman. Miss Kolderway, of Union township is spending a few days visiting Mr

I GROCERY DEPARTMENT of I I AMERICAN STORE I M COFFEE, per pound 25c, 30c. 40c. 4Sc, 50; ■ H CORN, 10c can H M PEAS 10c can 3 CUDS ■ H HOMINY. 10c can H ■ TOMATOES 10c can 101’ H 3 PORK AND beans 10c can 25f ■ PED KIDNEY BEANS 10c can ■ M SALMON. A Good Pir.k, 18c can; 2 for 35c B i O JELL O. AU Flavors 10c box: 3 for 25c H j MACARONI 8c box; 2 for 15c ■ I g| PERFECT PEACHES AND PINEAPPLE in heavy syrup, can 25c ■ I We also carry a line of Fruits and Vegetables. B I Free Delivery Phone 844 W II JOHN MOSURE. I

I Special Offer! I I A combination with a avy I I of soaps for LM j/'i;, rj 10-quart I I ■ every galvanized household H pail - cleansing ' —at an need VNUSUAL ylßKwiiSjSy price | Regular This I I retail |Ok\ week I I price ISKSIiBI onl y- I ’1.15 O 97c B cakes P & G White Naphtha ■ 2 cakes Guest Ivory 2 cakes Ivory Soap (medium size) 1 pkg. Ivory Soap Flakes (medium size) 1 pkg. Chipso (large size) and H 1 ten-quart Galvanized Pail \ hiS SPPCIaI °i ffer 18 faralfiar <° you- We have selected them ' .t a ar. I ZUT&To'i.E l n .2Z. to “*>• ™ ™ B The pail that goes with this assortment is an unusually fine one It is made of j I . SSfISSK " - '••' • ** t - I On sale Saturday, August 6th at these stores: M DECATUR MONROE » Mrs. Albert Acker Kolter’s Grocerv Munnva North End Grocerv F y Mills ’ Enterprise Grocery I® H?' ver o Br « s -. Central Grocery GENEVA Mdler & Deitsch BERNE A. Harlow ( J occr - v A. J. Myers LINN GROVE a Sprunger & Lehman F. W. Studler £"St,'" cery S' Fair Store A. Runyon Harris p h ' i’ tar „, Groc 'ry PREBLE sher & Harris I eoples Store Ko l ter & Grandstaff

j„lin Hoffman and daughter, Selma. Mis. Lloyd Shackley. Dorothy. Hertrnde and llereneta Hoffman, went on a fishing outing Monday morning and the evening came in with a good catch of fish. . Misses Elixnbeth. and Edna Kirch(in(| E dna Schakel were callers in Preble Wednesday evening. Mrs Ella Graft and children spent Wednesday visiting Mrs. Graft’a father Mr. John Hoffman. Wilber and Lloyd Kirchner are spending a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bittner and family. Esther and Velma Elilerding spent Wednesday visiting their grand-par-ents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Elilerding. A large crowd attended the sale held on the household good’s of Mr. and Mrs. William Jaebker. Mr. and Mrs. William Goldner. and grandson and Mrs. Fred Goldner attended the sale held at Jaebkers. Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Will Meyers spent Sunday visiting relatives at Newark. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. V. Milkian, who have been enjoying a motor trip through Michigan, have returned home. Mrs. Irvin Foley was a caller of Mrs. Charles Dettinger of Magley .. . ■

RURAL CHURCHES Decatur Church 'u. b. In Chriit CHARLES MEYER. Paator Winchester Sabbath school 9:30 A. M., M Essex, Superintendent. ClasH Meeting 10;3u, leader, j O h n loebsucker. PI. Grove Sahbath School 9:30, Clyde Harden superintendent. Prayer service 10:30, J. C Hark|e ss Preaching by pastor 7:30 p. leader. Victory Sunday school 9:30, H. E Baxter superintendent. Preaching service 10:30. Rivarre Salibath school 9:00 A M , superintendent, Susie Bowen. Prayer service 10:30, leader, John Thatcher. IT. B. C. E. Services 7:00 P. M, Tillie Harver, president. Mid-week prayer meeting 7:3(1. Everybody welcome to all our ser- I vices on the field at all times. The membership is especial! urged to be present as we are approaching the close of the conference year and much important work is yet to he | done. Bobo M. E. Circuit Clark’s Chapel Sunday school, 9:30 A M. Mount Hope Sunday school, 9:30 A. M. Preaching service, 7:30 P. M. Bobo Sunday school, 9:30 A. M. Preaching service, 10:30 A. M. Hpworth League. 7:30 P. M. The pastor and his people are enjoying the camp meeting and the pastor is taking his young people tn I the lake for a week. We are looking 11 for a great time and a spiritual I awakening. The parsonage is about ready for II the pastor to live in and it is a credit 11 to the charge and a joy to the pastor. Il Let us be faithful to our church | j during the summer. I j det the Habit—Trade at Home. It Pays