Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 53, Decatur, Adams County, 2 March 1928 — Page 6
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■ The White Meat Market I 77 pj e F] our Contest We Deliver J. A. KUHN Phone !WB. H VUvl* * K ! r L.f PERFECT or MERRITT Flour and then write a Plenty of Nice Chickens for the Sunday Dinner. aSs Buy a sack •» > ’ - \» We «... ate> sen. you with ehoko e„u | ,hort letter telling why you thin kit better than other, you have of meats of all kinds. used for the same purpose. '’SlOßßb.i Cheese-t anned Goods of all kinds. g 'Answers Will Be Rewarded as Follows: . We will carry a complete line of fresh fish B I all through Lent. Let us serve you. I I Ist Prize $25.00 Cash Q i ci non Ca«k 2nd Prize .... &lU.UU vasn ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 3rd Prize $ 5.00 Cash "IfIMAM9III fl im I N All you have to do to enter the contest is, attach the monogram on the A’\il rF m Irr I \ front of either sack ny size) t 0 your etter and hand 1110 your gro * o*Ais V 1 Bfli MAfl ■ A A cer or send nto the address 1)elow - ® Jr //Y-kTiT^■nrt/innß T’T /AT TUi I Vegetables that are in season, for Friday ■ cash grocery “PERFECT” FLOUR and Saturday we have Spinach, Cauliflow- ■ Dealers in Granite, Tin and Aluminum Ware er, Fresh Beets, Turnips, Old Carrots, New ■ Phones 3, 4 and 5 Free City Delivery is one of the best of the high-grade flours on the market, being made Carrots Celery Green Onions, Head Let- B Quality Service with Low Prices only from hard Kansas Red Turkey XVheat, of high gluten and low. ash 4 L \ k U T- I content, and medium fine grind, making it a superior flour for bread tuce, Radishes, ( ucumbers, Fresh Idma- D i baking, cake, pastry, biscuits and in fact for all purposes. toes, Brussels Sprouts, Mushroons, Ban- ■ Spinach, fine quality, priced low, 2 pounds... 15c ' anas, all sizes oi Oranges, Apples, Leal 9 Sugar, Fine Granulated, 10 pounds 59c r T lr T n 99 TT"b Lettuce, Grape Fruit, Rhubarb, etc. ■lx Non-Caing Powdered Sugar, pound pkg.. 10c MEKKIi 1 VLU UK SPINACH Frp«h Crkn B Sun-Kist Oranges, dozen 25c I New Carrots, large bunches, 3 for 25c is made from home-grown soft winter wheat and is especially good for Q 1«zl C Q r* I Beedinut Catsup, large bottle 20c cakes, pastry, gravy, etc. O pOllllvlo wArv B &C. White Naptha Laundry Soap, 10 bars 34c One lady in her letter says: “I like Perfect Flour best because it keeps PAN AN AS Rino Fruit B bars my husband from growling, for he thinks anything without a * • 9 M - Ik Ta y cans p et B or d en< Carnation or , PERFECT LABEL is no good.” But there are many other good and /"Ari A I Evc T<la.v 10c; Small can .... 5c J definite reasons why these flours are better. ■I l< A |\J 8 LX I v Ea r? le Br n n ' ! , •a n , , i- C Try a on our grantee lo plow 1 ; U TI ' a 1 I Van Camps Pork and Beans, 3 large cans ... .25c yo „ or refund the full purchase price XXX XX 1 VJ ARE HIGHER—OUR PRICE 25c dozen I 15c A U PFPFFrT Rr P/l 2SS 36c doz. 20050 c doz. K Kings Delight, the best in can Peach values, X&e f XIJIYI- A CC 2»2 40c doz. 176 58c doz. ■ Heavy syrup, large yellow halves, large I _ t ■ r e m i nn rort Wayne and Huntmoton, Indiana; Sturgis, Michigan o i * 14 I : ”*! i ■ I E /-X W No. 2 size Hand Packed Tomatoes, 3 cans... .29c ■== -j, . ■ —!±-.- . 1 ■ a w B Cherries, Red Pitted No. 2 cans 25c ■■ Gallon can $1.19 ———~— FINE GRANULATED, 10 Pounds. £Qz* B eo ’ Palm Nut. low price, fine quality, pound 20c “W W* | Nuco Nut, pound 25c JW fl I S ■( W. I RAISINS 3 pounds 25c I jßutter, Cloverleaf Creamery the taste tells lb 54c! I wßr I ‘ ■ Peanut Butter, pound 20c w fl | PRUNES 3 pounds 25c I Flour, Pride of Decatur, 12 lbs 49c; 24 lbs. •. .90c I % » H Flour, Goochs Best, more and better bread ran IQn $ and pastry, 24 pounds SI.OB X. 1 LjAVIIDO Ldll IOC |4B pounds $2.15; Barrel ..$8.50 ~ B McKensies Prepared Pancake or Buckwheat | Edgemont Crackers box 14c | fca or Buckwheat’ 25c ■ _ i Cl 9ft 1 i-aRaL-i 1 Olar bear rlour sack § Syrup, Penick & Fords, sweeter than the rest: A '"‘“o’ tm. — G • Tl' L ' 77T 7 B Golden Color, gallon 55c; '/z gallon 29c IrUfAVili!#® gXw.z, oX* !i c,n X®C Can Sani-Hush, can Mello and u || Crystal White, gallon 60c; */z gallon 34c n-ead —L. :■ ■ ■-—___— 9 Brer Rabbit Baking Molasses, can 15c Coffee k 33c Tfc T M T B batches, Searchlight, 6 large boxes 25c; box 5c Bean» 3 25c SH it 8/ n 3 Ih Premium Soda, the Cracker for people who gold medal or pillsbury X JU/ JL X X JL/ || care, 2 pound box 30c FLOUR Week SAVz lb. bag ■ N.B.C. Graham Crackers, 2 pound box 35c Pure Lard, 2 pounds 29c Holland Herring 1 m’ 5c Sweet Potatoes, 5 pounds 23c ' Salmon w- 18c Head Lettuce, Hard White Heads, 2 pounds, ,25c una ’* HZK “" 2Ic Select Seedless Raisins, pound 10c ‘ Goodto Puffed Seeded Raisins, 2 pounds 25c ft Evaporated Peaches, pound 15c Corn Flakes Z g, Pearl Tapioca, pound 10c Puritan Malt ““ * 59c Bananas, select ripe fruit, 3 pounds 25c Tomato Soup cm. 3 can , 25c Large Baldwin Apples, 3 pounds 25c soda New Radishes, bunch 10c CRACKERS Green Onions, 2 bunches 15c «w»*4aa« onty AX* Dromedary Dates, package 20c . ? uper 5 ud * K ... *9c ———————l Soap 10 39c Ginger Snaps or Fig Bars, fresh here, 2 lbs., ,25c thipso « 21c Prunes, medium size, 3 pounds .... 25c WI fTA 2"’ . Special Brooms 43c and 48c A Special Wash Boards 48c _ Sliced Pineapple in syrup, large cans, 3 for 69e Nutley J Galvanized Foot Tubs 50c Tomatoes cm Jj£ 1 bushel Galvanized Measure 85c LUCKIES, CAMELS, OLD GOLDS, ETC. Granite Slop Pails 98c A 1117*1**8*1?C rwc White Enameled Bread Boxes 75c and 98c VIVAIU!»* IBS «» « I2c l?toFii£ %
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1928.
