Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 83, Decatur, Adams County, 6 April 1928 — Page 6

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Fisher & Sarris CASH GROCERY Dealers in Granite, Galvanized and Aluminum Ware Phones 3, 4 and 5 Free City Delivery Quality Service with Prices. Sugar, Fine Granulated, 10 pounds62c Milk, Tall cans Pet, Carnation or Bordens .. .10c Small cans ... 5c Eagle Brand Milk, can.. 19c; Dozen cans $2.25 Potatoes, Fancy U. S. No. 1 White Michigan, peck43c Jell-0 or Royal Fruit Gelatin, all flavors, 3 packages 25c Calumet Baking Powder, 1 pound can2Bc Leaf Lettuce, fancy hot house, poundllc Fancy Ixmg Red Radishes, 3 bunchesloc Grape Fruit, 4 for2sc Bananas, Ripe Fancy Fruit, 2 poundslsc Green Onions, large bunches, 2 forlsc Soap, P. & G. White Naptha. 10 bar 39c; 6 bar 25c Baldwin or Winesap Apples, fancy fruit, 1b... .9c Oleo, Palm Nut quality, pound2oc Nuco Nut, pound f 2sc Butter, Cloverleaf Creamery the taste tells lb 54c Peanut Butter, pound2oc Fresh Salted Peanuts, pound 15c Candy Easter Eggs, pound2oc 4x Non-caking Powdered Sugar, pound pkg. 11c Flour, Pride of Decatur. 12 lbs.. 53c; 24 lbs., ,93c Flour, Gooch’s best, more and better bread, 24 lbs.. .$1.13; 48 IBs. $2.25; barrel . .$8.75 Potatoes for seed: Early Ohio, peck 50c; bu. $1.89 Irish Cobblers or Early Rose, pk. 53c; bu. $1.98 Bill Spud Brand Certified Seed Potatoes are genuine Certified stock. Look for the red tag. 15 pound peck6oc Premium Soda that good Cracker, 2 lb. box. 30c N.B.C. Graham Crackers, 2 pound box3sc Best Rio Coffee, pound2sc 50 pound Blocks Stock Salt39c Old Settler to clear dirty water, 3 pkgs2sc Red Seal Lye, 2 cans2sc Wall Paper Cleaner, 3 cans2sc Goochs Prepared Pancake or Buckwheat Flour, large bag2sc Evaporated Peaches, pound 15c Santa Clara Prunes, 3 pounds2sc Van Camps Pork & Beans, 3 cans 28c; Can.. 10c Sweet Corn, canloc; 3 cans. .28c Country Gentlemen Sweet Corn, 2 cans 25c Kraut or Pumpkin, 2 large cans2sc Hominy, large cansloc; 3 cans2Bc Peaches, Apricots or Sliced Pineapple, large cans, Heavy Syrup, select fruit, 3 cans6sc Del Monte Peaches, large cans2sc Macaroni, pound 10c Seedless Raisins, poundsloc Foulds or Goochs Macaroni, Spaghetti or Egg Noodles, 3 packages2sc Mello, that good water softener, 3 cans2sc 15c Post Toasties, Kelloggs Corn Flakes. Post Bran, Shredded Wheat, Pep or Krumbles. 12c 3 for.\3sc Sweet Juicy Oranges, dozen2sc and 40c Whole Wheat Flour, 5 pounds29c Special Brooms43c and 48c White Dinner Plates, 6 for7sc Heavy Dairy Pails, 10 quart3Bc 12 quart4oc; 14 quart4sc Fruits and Vegetables

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1928.

PERFECT PEANUT BUTTER ■ The 4 The Name < « Name Tells * Tells AU £rDW AU About About It // 16-oz. Mason Jar, 25c. Compare it with any others on the market, regardless of price, and if you do not like PERFECT the best it will cost you nothing. The Name Tells All About It CENTRAL GROCERY Decatur’s Most Sanitary Grocery SPECIAL EASTER CAKE, 50c value, ,39c FRESH COUNTRY EGGS, dozen2Bc TABLE SUGGESTIONS for your Easter Dinner will be plentiful if you will stop at Central. We have a variety to choose from. Easter Eggs, doz. 10c BANANAS, 3 lbs. 23c Fresh STRAWBERRIES EXTRA FANCY BOX 29C Fresh Pineapples, each 34c Crackers, Perfection lb 14c 31 PHONE -32 Phone Early Please and Receive Your Order Pleased. TOMATOES RHUBARB 9ft Pound pound BEETS HU, APPLES QJ* Bunch AW 3 pounds ZjeJV CARROTS ’ ORANGES 9Qz» ONIONS 1 r CUCUMBERS IP 2 bunches IvL each AtJV MANGOES p* Sweet Potatoes p* each MV 2 pounds AtJV New Potatoes Large Grape Fruit Qp* 3 pound 3 for ONION SETS, Quart 12'zc WE WISH ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS A PLEASANT EASTER. Kindly Phone Your Order Early—A Big Help To Give You Better Service. > Charles E. Hite

WOMEN NEED THIS WHalf Pint t Measuring FREE “H" Sunlite-Jell The New Day Gelatine Dessert with the an.r.i <4 ireUi i >pc fruit: berry. Strawberry. Cherry, Lemon uu4 Oran**- Also Mint. 2— -lUJ* I M Ask your grocer for Sunlite-Jell and * write 'AO In Sunlite Dessert Co., ' lU Waukesha. Wis . for cirIn €U ’ ar describing new c Her of aluminum dessert y mUds, measuring cup, etc. USE Ltmberlost Washing Powder

They choose to chew, SHREDDED /WHEAT 12 Ounces •• 12 Biscuits Hurrying fathers and impatient children can’t bolt it •• The crunchy crisp shreds i aid digestion and build good muscle I ♦ MADE AT NIAGARA FALLS ♦ I * ————— I The White Meat Market 9 We Deliver J. A. KUHN Phone 388. MEAT ‘MEAT I Jfl Let us supply the meat for your ag , EASTER DINNER. I n Dandy fine bunch of Chickens. Choice cuts of I K Beef, Veal and Pork for roasts. I ■ Canned Goods of all kinds. I K Prices Reasonable. Try us on your Easter order.

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GENEVA NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Richard Potter have moved back to Geneva from Fort Wayho. (lien Cowen candidate for Auditor of Adams Coun’y was In Geneva Wednesday. Mrs. W. D. Cross. Jr., was hostess to the Birthday club at her home on Line Street Tuesday evening. The guests came at 6:30 o’clock and as the Faster season was at hand, the hostess providW new •'bonnets" for her guests with the request "please be very stylish and eat dinner with them on", which, on the acount of the size of > some, was hard to do and caused a great deal of fun. The tables looked

charming it, th,. E|s|(ir . of bunnies, eggs. ~„l lll(. s the color scheme being .. yellow. After the .|i,■ "ringer" was plavt.i, t| IMI ~/ *<■ Hearts. Prizes were wo „ " Relcheldiffer. Mrs. R...tdi,, f , Mrs. Mattax. g n<l hB Mrs. Orva Smith and Mn . ■ Smith of Berne W e,.. h , G day Mr. and Mrs. B. E n eailn H in Portland Wednesday ' n ’ r *»■ Mr. and Mrs. c. f. Green,. fl land visitors Wedm p *fl Francis Mae Whinn.,;,' John .fl and ikey ’ Drew. ,f Deeanir ,s ’fl ed the Masonic i..„] Kl> nteeu',,’"’*l Wednesdtfy evening. I . '> - __ H LINN GROVE NEWS I Those who attended the pie's conference at Huntington gVI day were: Mr. and Mrs. Dal, Shaahl Glenn Holloway. Robert studter R a u| Eckrote. Mary Whulmilter '[J*l Brinniger. Dor.lhy Baker ’Beatri^l Sours, Harold Fteneh. Ravmond rote and Irvin Kizer I Merle Runyon. Lenna Rower ]a f| Donald Eckrote w<-,.. -hoppers | a p™ I Wayne, Wednesday I Rev. F. J, Stedike and wife visits I Mrs. A. E. Reynolds, who It at th .l Adams County Memorial hospital. I Mr. and Mrs. George Gottschalk and I Harriet French spent Wednesday enn] ing in the George Watson home w™l of Linn Grove. I Rev. F>l Baumgartner will offletate I at the quarterly meeting at the E>» I gelical church her,. Sunday montiag, I April 15. The business meeting under I the supervision of Elder Mosier ,i>i I be held Tuesday Evening April 10. I Those who attended the Wotnaj'i I Missionary Society of the Christian church were: Mesdatnes WilsonEnP sole, Eunice Nicholas, Charles Ktar Frank Smith, Harriet French, th» | cy Reynolds and son Paul Orval, John i Stucky, Joe Eckrote, John Stelae Rcy French, Fred Liby and son Harn I Wayne, Rufus Runyon. Rosa Liby. Dale shanks. Ted Graham. Miss Lucite French, Grace French and Ervin I French.

CHEST COLDS Apply over throat and theft —cover with hot flannel cloth. VICKS ▼ Vapoßub Over 17 Million Jar* U**d narfr o ZZ—~Z—Zj Save $lO by buying your Easter Suit Tomorrow in John T. Myers & Son's I Easter Suit Sale. r ! a _ i