Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 25 November 1927 — Page 6

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NO\ EMBER 2.>, 1927.

Velma Spade, of Peterson, was the guest of Gtarvlnn Su.illvnn, Momlav evening.

So-called'“com-mon” colds are f w ® 1 H H 1 dangerous. Grippe IW VJ Wl 91 or Flu may result. Check the cold promptly. HILL’S Cascara-Bromide-Quininc tablets stop a cold in one day. Drive out the poisons. Play safe! Insist on HILL’S, in the red box. 30 cents at all druggists. HILL’S Caacara - Bromide • Quinine

- — ~ i SCHMITTS QUALITY MEAT MARKET —SATURDAY SPECIALS— Plenty Frying, Roasting and Stewing Chickens Swift’s Premium Smoked Hams, Whole or | Half, 24c It). II Smoked Hockless Picnic Hams .21c It). (Miller & Hart’s Special, Fine for Baking) (Whole Fresh Pig Hams, Trimmed and Lean, 7 to 9 lbs. each 23c lb. (Whole or Half Fresh Side 22c lb. All Pork Home Made Sausage 25c lb. Lean Pork Steak 25c lb. Baby Beef Steak 25c lb. (Medium Home Cured Bacon, Chunk 25c th. ■ Home Made Minced Meat 25c lb. 1 Good Bulk Sauer Kraut 10c lb. Fresh Roll Mush Roll.. .10c I Philadelphia Cream Cheese, package 15c Bulk Olives, Plain and Stuffed ISw eet Pickles, Dill Pickles and Mixed Pickles Home Made Cottage Cheese 20c lb. Fresh Oysters 45c Pint; .. .75c Quart .Wisconsin Maid Nut Oleo 2 pounds. .45c Perfect’s Coffee 2 pounds. .95c Battleship Cofee 2 pounds. .80c Bursley’s Coffee 2 pounds. .85c ’Shoe Peg Corn, As You Like It 2 cans. .35c All Little Elf regular 15c canned goods, 2 cans 25c Red Top Malt ’ ... .* 2 cans. $1.15 Blue Ribbon Malt 2 cans. .$1.25 I j PURE LARD SALE 3 lb. Pail 45c 10 lb. Pail $1.45 > lb. Pail 75c 20 lb. Pail $2.80 50 lb. can $7.00 'We will have on Sale. Quarters of Baby Beef and l Whole or Half Hogs; Also chunks of Beef and Pork at attractive prices. See our window display Ph °!‘ es H. P. Schmitt n Pree 9a si in i Delivery 96 Meat Market service ■ —— —-li— *" — 1 I Roop’sGrocery I I Phone 336 Free Delivery ® NAVY BEANS 7Q/* I >er f ec t Corn or OK 10 pounds 4«s v Peas, 2 cans Perfect Corn Little Crow Prepared W Flakes, 3 pkgs. forZLV’C Corn .Meal j T J Pork and Beans nr per package IDC 3 cans GINGER SNAPS OP J Large can Peaches QA 2 pounds for per can Bursleys Case Coffee Qi H Sweet Potatoes OK/* - pound package... vL ■ 8 pounds for HEAD LETTUCE 16Y Chinaware Oats pounds for LmV per package UOU Emperor Grapes OKr* BANANAS QKr* er P°und ? 3 pounds for MIXED NUTS OQza Is APPLES OP _ Per pound g 3 pounds for APPLE BUTTER ■ Cruikshank Tomato Quart Jar Catsup V(|f» English Walnuts QAz* large bottle Large size, per lb. OIJU I SATURDAY SPECIALS I Great Northern Beans, 10 pounds for. .80c H ■ Campbell’s Tomato Soup, 3 cans 25c B g P. & G. Soap, 10 bars 39c E M. J. B. Coffee, per pound 50c R yw > ■ Daugherty Cakes and Cookies—Fruit, Meat X and Pastries at all times. *"? JUST PHONE 336. . gj

I ;{ ********* * * 14 , * NEWS FROM PREBLE * * By * * Miss Lorine Kirchner *i ::*********** Mr. and Mrs. 1). Elzey spent Sunday in Fort Wayne. Mrs. I’. Gilbert anil I'hlLlren. who ! have been vlaltins her parents, Mr. j will Mrs. Albert Shady, and family,

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|’returned to her home at Monroe Sun--2 day. J Mr. and Mrs. Fred Llnnomler. oC ' Fort Wayne, apent Sunday visiting the I former's mothr. Mrs. Catherine Lin-1 ' netnier. Walter Conrad visited friends In Preble Sunday afternoon. , Mr .and Mrs. Os jar Dilling and Chi!-, dren, of Laketon. visited relatives la Preble Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Decker, of Qe-| neva, visited their daughter Mrs Chailes Sullivan an.l fiitnily, Wednesday. Mrs. Earl Wood and son. of Detroit, Michigan, are visiting Mr. and Mrs ijeßoy Cable and family. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dilling and children had as their guests for Sunday din-

lAshbaucher’s ;! FURNACES ijj LIGHTNING RODS : SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING I Phone 765 or 739 ; i

•fl I Big Cash Meat Sale I | Saturday Specials I I Fine Bunch of Chickens to Roast || Dandy Broilers and Hens to Stew’ Fresh Boneless Fish and Oysters Freshly Dressed Rabbits Fresh Country Style Sausage, All 4 Pork, pound 25c || Fancy Country Style Back Bones, lb. 15c Sugar Cured Smoked Jowels, lb 18c ■ Sugar Cured Smoked Skinned Hams w hole or half, lb. 24c g Fancy Home Dressed Quarters of Beef Chunks of Rough Pork at Reduced Price Philadelphia and Kay Cheese All Leading Brands of Oleomargarine ■ 11 All Kinds of Cheese p Fresh Home Made Mush and Cottage Cheese || Bulk Dill, Sweet and Mixed Pickles - Home Nade Egg Noodles Ivanhoe Mayonnaise & Sandwich Spread $ SPECIAIz- tj Fresh Made Frankfurts, 2 lbs 30c ? Good Ring Bologna, It) 15c im ' Lard—Open Kettle Rendered, 2lb 35c Fresh Pickled Pigs Feet, ready to _ F eat, 2 pounds - -25 c | (J cans of Any of the Following 75C | Little Elf Corn Little Elf Peas £ i|| Little Elf Tomatoes 3 Little Elf Red Kidney Beans i ** Berkshire Sauer Kraut v Perfect Stringless Beans ’ S In addition to this deal any one ; buying 6 cans may also have £ 1 can of Perfect Peaches 20c a regular 25c seller for f : 3 cans Pork and Beans 25c ® I £ COFFEE—Sat. Only. Lay in a supply. i Man O’War, 2 pounds 70c » j Bursley’s High Grade, 2 lbs 80c al * Chef Coffee, 2 pounds SI.OO ® I Perfect Coffee, 2 pounds 95c B ? M. J. B. Coffee, 2 pounds $1.05 JP p£l MALT—Saturday Only » Pabst, 2 cans $1.05 | ' Puritan. 2 cans $1.05 Blue Ribhon, 2 cans $1.25 ; Red Top, 2 cans $1.15 Budweiser. 2 cans $1.45 Corn Sugar, 3 pounds 20c This is a chance for you to save some I money. Real Wholesale Prices j. < on Quality Merchandise. I We Deliver. Just phone 106 or 107 and we will do the rest. || Mutschler’s Meat Market

' ner. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dilling and I family of Laketon, Mr. David Dilling Casper and Susie Dilling. i Misses Susie Dilling. Rohan Wcl ' 1 ing and Fay Slilmp were business Call, ers in Decatur Tuesday. I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hamilton and! I children, of ToaHn, were guests of Mr, 1 I David Dilling, Casper and Susie Dill- 1 ! Ing for supper Sunday evening. | | Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoffmann ami i sen Oscar motored to ort Wayne Mon ! day. Mrs. M. Hoffman remained at the' home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Hllyard, of Fort Wayne. I Leona Peek, of Preble township, was" tile guest of Elizabeth Fuhrman Tuesday. Mrs. L. Shackley and Dorothy Hoffman attended the Matinee of “Ren Hur’’ at the Adams theatre Monday, afternoon. Mr. William Frietag has entered the Memorial hospital at Decatur for medical treatment Monda>. He was accompanied by Mrs. I. Foley and Miss Helen Frietag. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith, of Decatur spent Monday evening visijing the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and family. Mrs. Catherine Linnimeir and son Rudolph, wero business’callers in Decatur Monday afternoon., o Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tyndall, Miss Josephine Myers and Mr. Ralph Tyn-

dall motored to Ant<„ I evening where they attentat* I *** ? |‘« t ‘->-Auburn basket,l COURT HO® Real Estate Tranaf,- . C -C. Sprunger, tltlstee ? I H. Tabler west halt or i' () roe, tor |SOO. , ' 9 ,n HotRobert Berriekaon etux to ’ X.'-.iTJ;’* ■ township for $3,150 "| Dewit E. Zimmerman etu,. „ W. Haugk, lot H ant | ' in Decatur, for 12.900 " (lII 'IS j Edgar S. Moses et u | tn nt 1 . lot 462 in Decatur, for $1,200 ' | Thomas H. Oliver to Witih. K-™. ■»..«... m.,.™:;™* »> Thomas B. Oliver to Will ,T F „ Kean, lot 46 in Monroe so J*? John Neushouser to Exra tZ' part of lot 407 in Berne f or Ezra Steiner etux tn Orover ->« «>.'£ 1 Maty Steury to Katie Schrock u ■ acres in Monroe township (or u H 1 Jacob M. Heath t.o Harvey w atk , west half of lot 3 in Rivarre ft Sarah A. l>Vorc etal to the Cel Investment company, 80S acres to Ray O. Staley etux to Thomas iMann, lot 170 in Geneva, tor John A. Miller etux to Andrew f Briggs, etal.lm 2.",1 in Geneva tor j

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