Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 225, Decatur, Adams County, 23 September 1927 — Page 6
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Fisher & Barris CASH GROCERY Dealers in Granite, Tin and Aluminum Ware Phones 3—4—5 Free City Delivery Quality Service with Low Prices ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■ ■ ■■■• I ■■■■ ■ Candy, Fresh Peanut Butter Kisses, Special Saturday, quart 5c Potatoes, Round White, fine cookers, peck. . ,38c 14 bushel 75c; Bushel $1.45 Sugar, Fine Cane Granulated, 25 pound bag $1.65 10 pounds 64c lx Non-Caking Powdered Sugar, pound pkg. 10c Milk, Tall cans Pet, Carnation, Borden or Everyday 10c; Small cans 5c Eagle Brand Milk, can 19c; Dozen cans. .$2.25 New Jersey Sweet Potatoes, 7 pounds 25c Flour, Pride of Decatur, 12 lbs. 50c; 21 Tbs.. .85c Flour, Gooch’s Best, more and better bread, costs less, 24 lb. $1.05; 48 lb. $2.01; Barrel $8.25 Oleo, Palm Nut, 25c quality, pound 20c Nuco Nut, pound. .25c; Maytime, pound. .27c R.N.M. or P. & G. White Naptha Soap, 10 bars 37c Jonathan Apples, Fancy, 3 pounds 25c Butter, Cloverleaf Creamery, the taste tells, pound 50c Quality Peanut Butter, pound 20c Corn Flakes, 13 ounce packages 10c Jell-O. all flavors, 3 packages 25c Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 cans 15c Bulk Macaroni, pound 10c Pearl Tapioca, pound 10c Grape Nuts, package 17c Bakers Fresh Cocoanut, can 15c 25c Del Monte Asparagus Tips 21c 25c Dromedary Dates 21c Red Kidney Beans, 3 cans 25c Pep or Krumbles, package 12c Lye, Red Seal. 2 cans 25c Campbells Tomato Soup, 3 cans 25c Bulk Seedless Raisins, pound He Prunes, 3 pounds 25c Apple Bfttter, gallon can 89c Quart can 25c Peas,good quality, 3 cans. 25c; Can 10c Tender June Peas, 2 cans 25c Large cans Pumpkin or Kraut, 2 cans 25c Quaker Puffed Wheat, 2 packages 25c 30c Quaker Oats *. 25c Mothers China or Aluminum Oats, large pkg 35c Large Yellow Danver Onions, 7 pounds 25c Costs less, 21 lb. $1.05; 48 lb. $2.10; Barrel $8.25 Lima Beans, pound . 10c Michigan Hand Picked Navy Beans, 5 lbs... .39c Syrup, Penick & Fords, sweeter than the rest, Golden Color, gallon 53c; 1-2 gallon 29c Crystal White, gallon 60c; 1-2 gallon 34c Maple Flavor, gallon 79c; 1-2 gallon 40c Gooch’s Prepared Pancake and Buckwheat Flour, large bag 30c Fould’s or Gooch’s Macaroni, Spaghetti or Egg Noodles, 3 packages 25c Vinegar, Pure Cider, gallon 28c Heavy Tin Fruit Cans, dozen 48c Mason Jar Lids, dozen 25c Extra Heavy Fruit Jar Rubbers, 3 dozen 25c Rubbers for Large Mouth Mason Jars, 2 doz. 25c Ball Bros. Mason Glass Fruit Jars, Pints, doz. 73c Quarts, dozen 84c 1-2 gallons, dozen $1.15 ■MMHMHHBHUKMnHBOBaMKHianKKeES Japanned Coal Buckets, 38c Galvanized Coal Buckets 48c Heavy Galvanized Tubs 69c, 79c, 89c Heavy Galvanized Pails, 10 quart 23c 12 quart. 25c; 14 quart for 28c Special Value Brooms 38c and 48c Complete assortment Fruits and Vegetables.
DECA’IVR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY SEPIEMREL 23,1. L;.
BERNE NEWS E. W. Hauiugartnei and family ami 1 J. I). Winteregg and family enjoyed themselves at the Charles Jones home in Blue Creek township. Sunday. j The Jeff Liechty, .Jerry Liechty. and i I Carl Lehman families and the Misses ; Judith and Helena Liechty had a pic-'
I FwDelh'eiy g ■ I Big Cach Meat Sale | ! 1 READ ’EM OVER . B Fresh Oysters 11 Fine Bunch of Spring Chickens, lb.. 27c - Fancy Sugar Cured Mild Smoked ■ Hams, whole or half, lb 24c I Nice New York Shoulders, lb 18e Fancy Bacon in chunks, lb 1* Nice Cottage Hams Nice Pork Steak, lb., j 25c Country Back Bones, 2 lbs 25c Meatv Fresh Spare Ribs, lb L )C Plenty of Fresh Plate Boiling Beef lb 10c Fancy Sugar Cured Picnic Hams, lb. 17c Choice V?al Pockets or Stews, 1b... .15c Real Tender Beef Steak, lb 2oc Fresh Ground Hamburger Steak, lb. 15c FrankfortS; home made, 2 lbs 30c Fresh Weiners, 2 lbs 35c Good Fresh Ring Bologna, 2 lbs 25c Pure Pork Sausage, fresh, 2 tbs 45c Pure Pork Sausage, fresh, 2 lbs 35c Pemento Minced Ham Spring Lamb LARD—Buy Now—LARD, 2 lbs 30c 1B Fancy Cured Jewels, lb 18c : B Fresh Nock Ribs or Shoulder Bones ; B 3 pounds 20c ig B Cold Meats for Luncheon, all home made k Boiled Ham -Veal Loaf Corned Beef—,it Pressed Ham — Roast Pork — Liberty ’ S Ham —Dried Beef —Pork Loaf : . $ Summer Sausage CHEESE-Large Openeye Swiss Cheese, vs ' Pimento, American Cream, Brick * . B and Longhorn Cheese. || f Several different kinds of & Sandwich Spreads < Bulk Olives, Dill Pickles, Mixed Pickles g J and Sweet Pickles g Home made Noodles and Country Butter ft ;.J Fresh home made Cottage Cheese 7 Plenty of Fresh Tenderloins « > H Fresh Pickled Pigs Feet, ready to 2S ' eat, 2 pounds ’. 25c ' I c B () cans of Any of the Following c I Little Elf Corn 1 c B Little Elf Peas c B j Little Elf Tomatoes | " 0 Joan of Arc Red Kidney Beans j b B Perfect Sauer Kraut | c B Perfect Stringless Beans I 5 B ‘ addition to this deal any one g - B buying 6 cans may also have | ,|| 1 can of Yacht Club Peaches, 20(* a regular 30c seller for c 9 3 cans My Own Pork and Beans 25c E 0 3 cans Van Camps Red Kidney Beans 25c e P COFFEE—Sat. Only. Lay in a supplv. Man O’ War, 2 pounds 70c * Burslev’s High Grade, 2 lbs 80c ? S Chef Coffee, 2 pounds SI.OO ? Perfect Coffee, 2 pounds .>... 95c | B J’ & Coffee, 2 pounds $1.05 i Chino Coffee, 2 pounds 95c ? MALT—Saturday Only | Pabst, 2 cans $1.05 ? Puritan, 2 cans .7 $1.05 f Blue Ribbon, 2 cans $1.25 Red Top, 2 cans , $1.15 Budweiser, 2 cans $1.45 g Corn. Sugar, 3 pounds 20c s B This is a chance for you to save some money. Real Wholesale Prices B no Quality Merchandise. c B We Deliver. Just phone 106 or 107 B and we will do the rest. : | Mutschler s Meat Market I fl 1 ' j
! utc dinner at Lehman's Park. Sunday. The local section crew raised the! approach to the railroad tracks on Main atreet Monday After that is finished they,will cover the entire crossing with asphalt. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hlrschy. of, Plainwell. Michigan, and Mr. and Mrs. 1 Clair Smith, of Shelby. Michigan, are, i visiting at the Gideon Sprunger home
since last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hubegger and family and Mr. and Mrs. M> n Neuenschwander and family visited with the Rev. E. J. Neueuscltwander family nt ’ Hluffton, Ohio, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry KelcbarL of 1 Muncie, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford , Marshall and family, of Decatur, visited at the John Marshtrll home. Sun-
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day. ’ Mrs. John Haecker. of Monument City, and Mrs. Isaac Beal and daughter and Miss Slcl'.a Haecker and her friend Harry Schinkle, of Lanehester, were at the E. T- Haecker home here Saturday and Sunday. They also visited with other friends here. Last Saturday evening, a group of fi b .'ds and relatives of Mrs. Albert Lelchty surprised her <;n her 42nd birthday at her home northwest of Berne. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stager, Mrs. Verena Schneek. Mr. and Mrs. Wm .\mstiitz, Mrs. Anna Beer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oisa Von Gunten and Miss Marcella Michaud. Out of town relatives were Mr. and Notice The Mutual Fire insurance Company of French township. Adams .unity, Indiana, will hold their annual business meeting in the Election school house, district No. 3, Freiuli township. Adams county. Ind'ana, on Saturday, October 1, 1927. at 10 o'clock a.m. J. C. AVC.SBVRGER, 2023-27-30 Secretary.
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Mrs. Noah Amstutz, () f Lima, Miss Helen Gable of Hluffton, ok| J Sam Meshbergor left Moweaqua, ill., where he wm * about two weeks at the home 'h son-in-law and daughter, b r and Spaldnlg. ' Theodore A. Hendricks, Uvi ßg th ’ miles southwest of Herne, ha, J J farmilg on account of facing h?.? I He will hold a public sale on tZ'"' i October 4. Alex Sauerwein, who has l>een Ing at the home of his brother * I Sauerwein, and family f or several dtJ left Wednesday for his home at * Louis, Mo. Next week he will co'nJ a series of evangelistic meetly k that city. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krick and«, mily. of Decatur, are spending week at the Dr. Amos Reusser home The Nessbaum Novelty company fifty people employed at this time < Ing holiday noveltiies. They are w ing out over a thousand cedar them a day now. The Nussbaum company is becoming one ot the Je* ing progressive industries of Bern,
