Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 196, Decatur, Adams County, 19 August 1927 — Page 7

■'u 1I)E I’ATH OVER I "hc I IC IS SWEPT I * m THIRTY PLANES I ~A,iKO? K >1 I «Mt n trying the school ! | „ el John ' ’’® dlur ttnt ’ Vlll,s i | ie.'ha.l be n found, but confit- , I Liu » ">« repWt WM ,aCk, “ B - 1 ■ ' rhl . in-'-t lircumHtantial of the re- , ■ rls was tioni a Honolulu newspaper , I on the island of Maudl. I ho sell! a dispatch saying that the . ’ porait bud been found at Mono-1 Dunn i'-iy and that its passenger,!, [ |a ,! been taken olf. . 1 Subsequent investigation, failed to f I jjbstantiate it. and it appeared that | ] 1 ifc. correspondent had been mistaken. ' Micther correspondent, informed i] hi- paper that a red. white and blue i plane hail been seen drifting toward i Maihlku. below Keanae and that a l jipanese Sampan was attempting to] 1 1

Koller’s Super Specials “A Home Store Kun By Home Folks” Compare Prices Compare Prices COFFEE i AKFAST 40c PRUNES - NC “ S . 25c Pork & Beans 25c Toilet Paper ""<* ■ loc :2sc PRUNES 23c COFFEE X^ OSE 27c CORN Fl &KES fe. 12c PEACHES can 25c APRICOTS » RADE 25c CATSUP h£! ato : 8 * 02 ; 5c A complete line of Fresh attd Smoked Meats. Fresh baked goods of all kinds. KOLTER’S GROCERY I 105 S. 2nd St. Phones 97 or 98 HSnllutlß 11 PF ACHFS in 20c I * UdA V/JI AJL/kZ Clifton, in own syrup, can 17c jE CORN ~25c I O » r Cobblers, U. S. No. 1 lOz* tirade. 15 lbs * "UHUVv Sweet Potatoes, 5 lbs 19c K IA O 0 Square Mason, with Kings and Caps I A. t* A Dozen Quarts 85c K Pints, doz 74c; Half Gallon, doz. $1,16 V-' BI TTER, Country JELLO, Assorted Hub Creamery, Ib.TitJU Flavors, 3 pkgs... . ra . Country Club Jell LARD. Pure, KettleQQ Powder. 3 pkgs. ...20c £| Rendered, 2 lbs... PRESERVES, Blackberry, H RA( KERS, *9Oc‘ Plum or Logan- 1 ft,, « Graham, 2 lb. boxA-vt berrv> j ar 19C ® I VINEGAR, Pure QQ., BANANAS, Fancy, Yellow H I (ider, in bulk. Ripe Fruit 9Qr» p I PINEAPPLE. Country 4 pounds i ■ Club No. 2 can O») p CELERY. Fresh 1 M I (an Tender stalks, 3 for IvC b Country Club No. 2Vi GRAPES, QfT can, per can 27c Seedless, 2 1b5.... B I APPLE BUTTER, Coun- PEARS, Fancy Bartlett I try Club. in heavy syrup Oft R I SUMMER 4)f BACON, Fine || I SAUSAGE, lb. . .. Quality, lb OtJt I

Former Trustees Hold Annual Reunion Thursday ■ — The township trustees of Adams county serving from 1909 to 1914 held their annual reunion at the John T. Kelly farm in Jefferson township, yes-1 terday. Everyone attending reported! a good time. Next year’s picnic date has not yet been decided nor has the place for holding the picnic been selected Those present yesterday were: Mr. and Mrs. John Mosure. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. (). J. Suntan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wechter. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thornhill, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Magley, Mrs. Miles Roop and children. Betty Jane and Thomas Jay, Mary Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Miller and children, Raymond, John Henry, Eleanor and Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Moeschberger and children. Josephine and Harold and Robert Suinan and Eileen Wells.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, AUGUST 19 1927

I L. R. Schug, cashier of The People's State Hank, Is spending a week's vacation in Southern Indiana. A reunion of the Von Gttnfen and I Egly relatives will be held at Leh- ( man's Grove here Sunday. I „ Have your suit pressed and cleaned for Sunday. Work called lor and delivered. Phone 554. Service Dry Cleaners, L. H. Dechart, Mgr.

How to Avoid High Blood Pressure, Paralysis and Nerve Trouble in Advanced Years I PHYSICIANS INDORSE SAN YAK Hr. L. P. Bailey, of Mcßride, Mich., says of San Yak: “It will do all you claim. It is fine medicine for the! blood and has cured rheumatism of: i long standing. When one treats the kidneys with San Yak he is renew'-' Ing the whole body. One cau always ' depend on San Yak.” High Blood Pressure Mrs. W. E. Rrandson, of Robinson, 'I Ind., writes: "I took San Yak for ; high blood pressure and it worked' like a charm, I am not now troubled' ay more.” S. F. Marring, of Ohio Oil Co., Marshall, 111., says: “San Yak is a wond-! erful medicine for stomach and bowels.” Sold at Smith, Yager & Folk.

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HMMffIMBI— HI Illi IJ -» * o Peach Shortage r Do you realize that every indication points to much higher prices for canned peaches?. If you don’t realize it ask your grocer for his price for fresh peaches today and for his price on them three or four weeks ago. He will tell you that they are worth nearly twice as much today. I This being the case it is apparent that this* year, more than ever before, it is advantageous to buy your fruit already canned, for in this way you will not only SAVE * MONEY but will be assured of getting a much better quality than you could possibly get, to can, for yourself, for PERFECT PEACHES are best of Sunny California’s tree-ripened fruit. Buy them from your grocer by the case or dozen at a real saving in price. We also suggest the purchase of APRICOTS and PINEAPPLE in c se lots. It is cheaper and easier to buy now than it will be in sixty days. A. H. PERFECT & CO. ►TO! I • - Or ~ ~ ‘ ~ ® i :L3MaciMWiiiw ii mi •' 1

■ ■- < • - - Now —Quick Oats, with Famous “Quaker Flavor” Quick Quaker Quicker than toast! Quicker than coffee! Ready in 2V2 to 5 minutes! The origina and Qenuine. I ■—Till I I I I—— ■Mil — ■■ IS fl ■■II ll.lA ■■ — 1.1 —1 Hi. !■! ■ 11. ■ in ■ 1 11 ■— oSESUO'SSv IS | BREAD. Qr K BUTTER, Pure | (11 Mff 3 loaves iiJL Creamery, pound TCCJVMMHmMaMi—i lira'll t r ißwhi r n «riWHMiMaai ITI I«| SUGAR, GQp f HAMBURGER 1 111 10 pounds OeJV' u- Fresh Ground, tb. -Le'U wOJ 25 pounds $1.63 5, ffl Q 43c [ 25c lu fft BANANAS 97r» WEINERS 9fto Iwl |j| 4 pounds 4llv I p ound 4-VC VINEGAR, Pure OQ„ so m Cider, gallon ZbC ! HAMS IQ 111 I I | Pound 27c, -LeJV MJ GOLD DUST SOAP QO MUI 1111 ■ >ll I I——lll 9£ Chiplets. large pkg. 9— C LARD, 9Q/» Ml |J| 2 pkgs. 33c 2 pounds «czU H Canned Fruit! Note our prices: Dtt’Monte Peaches. Halves or i Sliced, large cans 2."-. doz n '•5; Perfect April " . large cans, 25c, down $2.76; Goody Goody Peaches, can 21c, doaen I 52.2.* : Solur Brand Pineapple.-large cans, $2..*.5 dozen: Goody ■■■ Go-'dy large cans, $2.‘,5 dozen. This fruit canned in ■3l ■■l syrup and bound to please. Phone 103. KBl

I < 1 T?’ JI A J t.X I to be proud of A FTER an assortment of results —indifferent xnd poor - it is a real joy to serve baking o* which one may be justly proud. With Larabee s Best Flour, a good recipe, careful measuring, mixing and baking, the most inexperienced housewife achieves baking success. Be proud of your baking. Insist that you get Larabee’s Best from your grocer. MMBees iMflour Reed Elevator Co. Monroe Street Phone 233 Distributors SCHMITTS FOR GOOD QUALITY MEATS EXTRA SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Spring Lamb Baby Beef Roast Spring Chicken Pig Pork Roast Spring Ducks Native Fat Veal Roast Fancy Baked Ham SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY r Good Rib Boiling Beef 10c lb. Spare Ribs (lean) 15c lb.; 2 lbs. 25c Veal Stew 15c lb.; 2 lbs. 25c Fresh Pigs Feet 8c lb.; 2 lbs. 15c Pickled Pigs Feet 10c lb.; 3 lbs. 25c Neck Bones 8c lb.; 2 lbs. 15c Picnic Hams, Swift’s, 4 to 6 lbs 20c lb. Good Tender Beef Steak 25c lb. All Pork Sausage 25c lb. Pork Steak 25c lb. Fresh Large Dill Pickles 6 for 25c Silvernut Oleo 25c lb. Red Top Malt 2 cans $1.15 Puritan Malt 2 cans sl.lO Crimson King Apricots 2 large cans 45c 6 cans Barefoot Boy Corn 6 cans for 70c 6 cans Perfect Sauer Kraut 6 for 55c Battleship Coffee 2 lbs. for 85c |Bursleys Coffee 2 lbs. for 80c i Try our Shoe Peg Corn, like corn off the cob, 2 cans fo»\ 35c Any of our Little Elf Canned Vegetables, 2 cans for 25c Bulk Peanut Butter 23c lb. Plenty of Beef and Pork Tenderloin Fresh Sheep and Pork Brains Large Eye Swiss Cheese Kosec Salama Summer Sausage Kay Cheese and Philadelphia Cream 3 lb. busket Lard. 45c; 10 lb. bucket Lard $1.40 5 lb. bucket Lard.. 75c; 50 lb. can Lard... .$6.40 “QUALITY” OUR MOTTO. TRY US. tW">iIIH ■MWIMHII M lii SaMBKMW?3n3Si'«B Ph o °!' cs H. P. Schmitt , Pree 96 Meat Market service

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