Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 231, Decatur, Adams County, 30 September 1927 — Page 7
GENEVA NEWS \V I). Cross, Jr., spent Monday In Fort Wayne. . Monday was Claud Lough's birthday in <! Mrs. Lough Invite,l Mr. and .Mrs.j (i.mlu'r and daughter, Mildred to eat! with them. The five of them at-' tended the show at Portland latvt. Mr and Mrs. Forest Deltsch and Ml . F. (’. Meltsch accompanied Helen ■ oh tn Fort Wayne, whtrv Helen wii enter the International College. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Duliuno, of Okmulgee. Oklahoma, ennie Molidtly to visit her parerfts, Mr. and Mrs. George' Sii citiaker. Mis. Clyde Martin spent Sunday it, Portland. Ileiuadine Cox spent Sunday in Bryan'■ f Albert Zimmerman was taken to the I Portland Hospital Tuesday for an apI peiid'-citiß operation.. Mi and Mrs. O. D. Arnold spent Sun-' jay in Muncie. The Misses Olive Rhoads, Dorothy La Hue, Mrs. Gladys McCollum and Mr<. Edith Shoemaker attended the show at I’m Hand Monday evening. Kev J H. Arndt and 'teughter, of Huns, Failed in Geneva Tuesday morning. Mrs. Gotlieb Brandt was taken to the Adams County Memorial Hospital Monday. Mrs. Bratidt is in n Serious condition. Mrs. Richard Potter and son, of Fort Wayne, are visiting the C. F. Green and 0. A. Potter families. Mrs. Guss La FeaVer and son, Robert, Mrs. Sherman Watscn and soil were guests at the Earl Windc home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Zibu; of Berne, were busines callers in Geneva Tuesday morning. Miss Sallie Kern, of Decatur, spent Tuesday evening in Geneva. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Flier and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Briggs attended "The Big Parade”, at PorHahd. Tuesday evening.. Mr. .Model of Fort Wayne superintendent of the Hoosier Stores attended to business mutters in Geneva Tuesday. • v W. it. Ctoss, Jr., attended to business and also the fair at Bluffton. Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Deitsch motored to Fort Wayne Wednesday. — SUGAR DIABETES Only Lasts a Few Weeks By (he Use of San Yak Pills. No Diet Required. Gastro-lntestiiyil Disorder*, the Menace of Humanity Easily Avoided. Dr. Geo. W. Snyder of Chicago said this for people advanced in years: "Fan Yak Kidney Pills lend the delight that conat-s from making human life lastingly better. I ano free to stale thut by its use it would be quite impossible owing to itwonderfal antiseptic . action on the pancreas and bowels to became afflicted with gastro-intestinal trouble, appendicitis or consiiflhtion Sai, Yak does not irritate file inter nal organs and its effect is delightfully soothing.” On sale at Smith Yager & Falk, and all leading drtTg gists. ‘ adv - ii.j.,l. —., , — ST. LOUIS EXCURSION Round Trip Nickel Plate Road Leave Decatur, 8:46 p.m. on Saturday, October 1. Returning, leave St. Louis 6:00 p.m. Sunday, October 2. Big League Baseball and Many Other Amusements. Ask Local Ticket Agent for full information. - . . .... j
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I The White Meat Market I J A. KUHN F' ;; QUALITY MEATS. CLEANLINESS AND SERVICE. Bl A dandy bunch ol Chickens for Sunday Dinner. •. Fresh and Choice Cuts of Beef, Pork and Veal. H S Cheese ot all kinds. Sandwich spreads, N * i * Cold and Smoked Meats. , r . TRY US. • § Phone 388 Monroe Street B I SCHMITTS QUALITY MEAT MARKET Prime Baby Beef Fancy Spring Lamb Beef and Pork Tenderloin Spring Chickens Baked Smoked Ham Open l£ye Swiss Cheese I I J Fresh Oysters ■ w wwffiwffTtirr-tinrr'Timim mi nnnnnama hum iwm . iiiii tun SPECIAL VALUES FOR SATURDAY LAMB 30c ¥’J ft Miller & hart Berkshire Smoked Skinned ■ h /-& Il's Hams and Swift’s Premium Hams 4)Q „ j » Whole or Half, pound ■HTnwim*r.-:TmMiiwwi>,iii._ iiiiw ■ii—l immmjhh—m 111111011111 0 £ ITO M /"’in Pork. Home-made, Sausage I □AUbAGE Buu ” ‘ ,ound r •kWEMiXi XieWttA iFIIRiSCRMIW.'tIIMMitVMMaMWmaMnMEiMMBm Beef Steak S” “ -to bi irrni-nnii—- m iirnr iiim hh iihiwi wminm ' A Rome Bugar Cured Medium Bacon 25c; L/iiUvll hi chunk, pound Home Cured Smoked Jowels QKz» JOW6IS 80und...... 18c; 2 pounds J. ,UT I > Veal Pocket Roast, poundlßc V Ij/iL Veal Chops and Steak, pound2sc IVLiit imrf wl,h a 1i,,1c 23c IflLvll Lvd! Bacon in, pound PURE LARD SALE 3 lb. Pail. 48c 10 lb. Pailsl.4s 5 lb. Pail 75c 50 lb. Cans7.oo These are Wholesale Prices on Lard. . Take advantage and buy lard now. CANNED GOODS VALUES . MaET —Puritan and Red Top >v"w‘ C a n Mt-JC Blue Ribbon, can 60c BATTLESHIP COFFE RHp 2 pounds for.OW I FANCY CORN, As You Like It, ~ I Shoe Petr, 2 cans t)ov COUNTRY GENTLEMEN CORN 9Kr. STALEf’S WHITE AND GOLDEN SYRUP 1-2 gallon pail OW PUMPKIN AND HOMINY Large size, 2 cans • ■ • «wV t FOR HEALTH AND STRENGTH EAT QUALITY MEAT. ph °’ ,es H. P. Schmitt D Xy 96 Meat Market , service
DECATUK DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER .’SO, 1927.
| South End Grocery | ■ Phone 294/Free Delivery I RAISINS Opening Sale on New Seedless Raisins <1 l ib..,10c; 2 lb. package. .19c; QO OK ■ 4 lb. package. .38c; 25 lb. box W IPOTATOES I Opening Sale on Fancy Minnesota Potatoes ■ 1 peck., 35c; 1 bushel.. $ 1.38: Mi 9 9 K I ft 2'/2 bushel sack .. } ■ ? lOPENING SALE ON NEW CANNED GOODS M 1 Special Deals to select from. S H DEAL No. 1 DEAL No. 2 ■ 3—cans Peas Perfect Brand, in Syrup 9 3—cans Red Beans 4—large cans Apricots B 3—cans Hominy I—large cans Pineapple W 3—fans Kidney Beans I—largak cans Peaches Is 12 cans in all . 98c 12 cans in all $2.69 I DEAL No. 3 ' DEAL No. 4 Little Elf Brand Perfect Brand , ? 3—cans Fancy Peas 3—cans Baked Beans ? T B 3—cans Fancy Corn 3—cans Soup ■ < n 3—cans No. 1 size Peaches 3—-mail cans Peaches B 3—cans No. 1 size Apricots 3—sm can White Cherries ■ 12 cans all $1.98 12 cans in all $1.05 1 B Another Big Shipment of Fancy Grimes B Golden Apples. 3 pounds torß H 100 lb .hag Medium Sall 98 C ■ ' D 100 lb. bag Oyster Shells 98C I B Special! To introduce our Fancy Ginger Snaps 1 fl,, B Saturday only, pound .yIvL R i ~wi DEMOCRAT WANT ADS GET RESULTS 1188 tglß FT.EMJ UL.’iH 'STl*** J Low I I !! Prices I ESTMUSHED Is A. P. agaisa lowers J the cost of living HiWiTniniT w n—-rn* 0 / ® o’Clock Coofee /r 25c / Prunes Sunoee/ / 9a «® aSit^n“e Pk S . 11C x/ I Syrup s^ Jmafl . to 253 \*V ) / Spices Pickling, bulk lb. I / a. 27C | \ ■ Dux ma » 5 25c \ \ Climalene 3 nktt. 25c MP*’ Bowlene can 19c \ Doughnuts 19c GRANDMOTHER'S BREAD Twin 9c WhcXe Wheat GRAPES, PEACHES Qz* Tokay, 4 lbs. ...aLOC Poiftid . .• S HEAD LET- 1 4U* POTATOES, | TUCE, each .. . lUL „ SWEET, 9 lbs.. .Ut>V | CELERY, 10'* I CABBAGE O I 3 buncheslVL I Pound OC F — I I regvtffwwß— Est&bllshcd 1859 , lt m | imin :
inx 25c|r'X.„ 19c Uj FLOUR, Hooiisr QD/* 2 SWEET POTATOES 17 If J Brand, 24 ib. bag OUU ■ 5 pounds ' Ml- 1 togjtiMteoaflfc W—IIIWW P MaSMESCBH-AMBk.AEFJMMI fH FLOUR, White QQp U BOLOGNA, Ring 1 Kz» ||| Sunshine, 24 lb. bag «70V ■ p oun j \ l-JU wMI BANANAS '97p N FRANKFORTS, OAz, 4 pounds IJ Small, pound A-vC IMJ ' POTATOES, 0 HAMBURGER, so 15 tb. peck Out I F,. esh Ground, lb. IOC l|l JELL-O. all QIXo ft HAMS, Cala Style K 1 Iflavors,1 flavors, 3 pkgs. S Pound .«. I ] in ■■■■siiiimwanwinw 'iRP’Ne»M> J Z MA Goody Goody Peaches, large cans in heavy syrup, $2.25 dozen: IM Cccdy Goody Apricots in heavy syrup, $2.56 dozen; Solar brand g g Hl Pineapp'e, large tans, $2.15 dozen; Mason Jars, gal. SIOO » & d z- 'T O”*rt Jars, 79e dozen; Tin Cans, 47c dozen. Complt t- g,* ~ i3a assortment of Fruits and Vegetables. Trade and Save at the ■ H ||la Hoosier. Phone your erder, 103. * h I - QU ■ . : . I I CENTRAL GROCERY | I PHONE 32 SERVICE i I O Much Higher. Our Price Mg B kJ U Mall*. Still, 10 pounds VOL H I OR I HB • 1 I Head Lettuce pek lb. 15c | 11 lilt—li MH—BIIJI Illi ■!■ I 35c PECK - I SWEET POTATOES—IRISH POTATOES ■ Apples Grimes Golden 3 !b. 25c | I Grapes Red Tokay per Ib. 10c f P&G SOAP 10BARS 39c1 PEAS I 10c per single can 3 cans 25c B c" IIZIN I Cranberries 2 lb. 35c I Cauliflower per lb. 15c | COCOANUTS each 10c I • P,UY PEACHES IN CANS S NOW I PERFECT LITTLE ELF FIRE ARROW B $2.69 per dozen $2.69 per dozen $2!25 per dozen GRAPE FRUIT. 3 for . 2ic I ENDIVE. Real Quality, per pound .. .29c 4 ONIONS, ocr poundsc g M Ask for the Best I IVANHOE MAFONNAISE DRESSING. ■ Quarts Pints Med. size Small sere B 85c 45c* 25c 15c B CLEANLINESS IS OUR MOTTO ” BSTEP INSIDE OUR STORE AND SEE, H I RAISINS I Fresh Shipment ♦ I (Ik* ■ Her pound 2____ 1 K ALWAYS A LARGE SUPPLY OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES - I Charles E, Hite |
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