Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 125, Decatur, Adams County, 25 May 1928 — Page 6

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I The White Meat Market I Phone 388 L A. KUHN We Deliver Os t Special Low Prices TOMORROW' on entire stock of j Canned Goods. Save money by buying rfi Jv from this offering. js Let up furnish the Meal for your Sunday Dinner. 'I Choice cuts of all kinds at prices as -4 low as elsewhere. ' W’e give “Save-Il" ('hecks with all cash purchases and “C.O.D.'s" Fitter & Earris CASH GROCERY Dealers in Granite. Tin and Aluminum Ware Phones 3, 4 and 5 Free City Delivery Quality Service with Low Prices Potatoes, U. S. No. 1, 15-pound pack 30c No. 1 New Potatoes. 6 pounds 23c P. X G. White Naptha Laundry Soap. 10 bars 38c 6 bars 25c Palmolive Toilet Soap, 2 cakes 15c Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 cans 15c Dish Washing Powder, can 5c Sugar, Fine Cane Granulated, 10 pounds ... .63c lx Non-Caking Powdered Sugar, pound pkg. 11c Hard White Head Lettuce, pound 12' c Fresh Pineapples, large 24 size 19c Dromedary Dates pitted or regular style, pkg 20c Milk, Tall cans Everyday brand, 3 cans 25c Small cans, 6 for 25c Milk, Carnation, Pet or Bordens, Tall cans.. .10c Small cans 5c I Olivilio Toilet Soap. 4-10 c cakes 25c Post Toasties or Kelloggs Corn Flakes, Ig pkg 11c Urma Corn Flakes, package 7c | ■MBaHMaHHaaßKnaaaHaßaaaaaNaßaaßßnmHaEsnßsaan I Butter, Cloverleaf Creamery, the taste tells pound 51c I Oleo, Palm Nut, pound 20c I Nuco Nut. pound 25c I Peaches, DeLMonte, large can, halves or sliced, can ...! 25c I Peaches, Kings Delight, 5 cans SI.OO I Pineapple, sliced, large cans in syrup, 3 cans 65c I Asparagus Sprouts, home grown, 2 Ig bunch 25c Green Onions, from the sets, large bunch 5c Jell-O, all flavors, 3 packages 25c Peanut Butter, pound 20c Quality Cocoa, 2 pounds 25c; pound 15c Campbell Soups, all varieties, can 10c Quaker Puffed Wheat, 2 packages 25c Bulk Macaroni, pound 10c Breakfast Bacon, wafer sliced, pound 35c Boiled Ham, wafer sliced, pound 49c Dried Beef, wafer sliced, pound 55c Sw(?et oCrn, 3 cans 28c; can. .10c Hand Packed Tomatoes, 3 No. 2 size cans... .29c Lima Beans, 2 cans 25c Red Kidney Beans, 3 large cans 25c Pork and Beans, in Tomato sauce, 3 cans 28c i Can 10c 25c Beechnut Catsup 20c Super Suds, 3 packages 25c Mello W ater Softener, 3 cans 25c Wall Paper Cleaner, 3 cans 25c Old Settier, 3 packages 25c Gold Dust, large package 25c Evaporated Apricots, pound 25c Bulk Seedless Raisins, pound 10c Prunes, medium size, 3 pounds ~ 25c Steel Cut or Rolled Oats, pound 5c 40c Premier Salad Dressing 35c Galvanized Wash Boilers, No. 8 size $1.75 No. 9 size $1.90 | Heavy Galvanized Garbage Cans.. 90c and $1.15 I Heavy Galvanized Wash Tubs, med. size 69c Large size 79c | Extra large 89c I Galvanized Pails, 10 puart 23c j 12 quart 28c; 14 quart 30c Fresh Strawberries received daily. Full quarts. Quality excellent and prices low.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. MAY 25, 1928.

BERNE NEWS Mr. amt Mis. William Amstutz and the furmf'i’s mother, Mrs. Anna Beer motored to Bluffton. Ohio, Friday where they visited ut th«* home of the ( latter's daughter. Mr ami Mrs. Levi

I CENTRAL GROCERY I Decatur’s Most Sanitary Grocery . f So Easy IHI H To pick up your 'phone and call |£ ydVjOL CENTRAL for your grocery order. !■ , " ‘ assure you of Quality. Service K 31-32 and I jOW P r > ces - ** K | SUGAR "-^ AXE 60c j I LETTUCE VITA '... i4i4c i I Pineapples, I I CHERRIES Hot House Tomatoes I Medium Size, Perfect, »)O *8 ..« .The First Cherries of the Seas- Red Rjpe pound on — Luscious! The Finest IN ‘-V Brand Grown, 50c pound — 2 ILLINOIS ASPARAGUS ftg pounds 89c. We could sell Large Spears, Succulent and pk cheaper Cherres but they Tender from Tip to Bottom M M wouldn't be Central Quality. • Bunch 15c I berries Bananas I Solid Pack. Full Quarts. Red Ripe. Sweet, Solid. Choke. Golden Fruit I 35c ■ TD PILLSBURY XXXX d* jQQ i la:V U ' 1 P° und sack £ I SHORT CAKE isc! | SHREDDED “ Radishes and Onions, Mayonnaise, ICL* Fresh shipment 1i | „ 85c value A 3 bunches 1 VC « Cucumbers |P P. &G. Soap QQp each IOC Id bars OJC I I I I I I I I I I ! I CENTRAL OFFERS: A GOOD VARIETY, ■ I MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, pound 50c I I BLOCK SALT, each 39c I I HARD WATER SOAP, 10c value cake 5c I I EDGEMONT CRACKERS, box 20c I I WALL PAPER CLEANER, 3 cans... 25c I I SEEDLESS RAISINS, pound 40c | H MUFFETS, 2 packages 25c ■ ■ C AULIFLOWER, pound 25c i I CENTRAL COFFEE, pound 27c I I QUICK NAPTHA Soap Chips, pkg 19c I ■ HOME MADE NOODLES, package . 15c ■ j Charles E. Hite |

Gable and son Noah Amstutz at Limn. Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Amstutz •eturnod home Sunday, wiill' 1 Mis. Beer will spent several days nt the homes of her son and daughter. .Mrs. Dan Tyndall and Mrs. Clarence 1< Hell, of Decatur, came to Berne

Tuesday to spend the afternoon with Mis. !■’. I). Whitesell, of Chicago, tit the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. ICrnest Fianz. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Spnmger, daughter Miss Mabel and sons Homan and Wayne and Mrs. Kmll Lelchty moti red to Bluffton, Ohio, Saturday to spend the week-end at the home of their parents and grandparents, the to • Washington < c lkedacatiohal«d-, vantage* ofa vititL A io the Capital cf/-> A <?nr Mafion an» of* '■'' r n’'4F iuestimable.vajur Stop at • N* ri,e lee House /sr/i and L t . 1 - - --'SX ( Tliree squares to the White? House A new and Hotel. Refined rooms -- Single room S 3 daily Double ■’< — Single went (*ith m«il«) $6?* "J e A (mlh m,ak) $lO. (Spohert 6tcch)\ : %

. Less Kitchen Work Now SHREDDED SFHEAT 17 luii biscuits Ready to serve for breakfast • lunch or supper. Serve with strawberries and milk or cream TRBSCUIT»Eat rt toasted and buttered Made by The Shredded Wheat Company

| prices THAT ARE LOW EVERY DAY foftv' I*® 1 *® \ Cbo*** \ §O»P \ \ cotfee j \* \ \ 15 C _.J - • \ *** • Rrearl Qranthnnihere largt Q r D.t du Ticin or Regular loaf F? a i q m* De! Monte /5 os 1 Kaisins Seeded or SeedleU f>kt- lUC Puritan Malt ,a '* a h 59c Milk 3 Peaches <•■■ halves 25c Spinach o«/Afonu fc ’‘ 19c _ J P&O or Kirk's Flake <dT Soap 10 35« Fn. Sat. Only • Chipso tai».S<M rkt- 19c Shredded Wheat <*« 10c Campbell’s Beans 3 can< 25c Tomato Soup Campie//'. can 8c Mashmallows s ul arPufM n>. 19c Mayonnaise *«*>* 49c C Finest C f \ \ V c* e ® se \ \ if l ®** \ \\\ \ I MMMMBHiIiIbfIaQMnHMaMBAMBHAn 1859 *

Hen l.leehty home. Mr. Sprunger returned Sunday while Mrs. Sprunger and children and Mrs. Uechty remained to spend the week there. v 11. was a ImHlness visitor at Columbia City, Wednesday. Rev. and Mrs. P. R. Schroeder and daughters will motor to Fort Wayne, Friday to meet their sister and aunt Miss Helen Nickel, of Mountain Lake Minnesota, who will spend the summer here, Supt and Mis. E. W. Jeffery were visitors at Fort Wayne, Tuesday. Mis. Noah Stautfer, of Fort Wayne attended the funeral of Mrs. Marcus Moser here, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. artin L. Sprunger and Mr. ami Mrs. Adolph Sptlinger motored to Dalton. Ohio, early Thursday morning, to attend the funeral of their niece. Mis. .Merl McWowell, a young mother of six children, who died at her home in Frenchburg. Kentucky. A. N. Johnson, of Stockwell, Indiana, who was the coach of the local high seh.Ql the past year was a business caller here, Tuesday. Mrs. Otto Stucky and son Llewellyn Mrs. Emanuel Neuenschwander, Andrew Sprunger. all of this place, and Mrs. George Sprunger of Fort Wayne left Thursday morning to attend the funeral of their cousin, Mrs. Merl McDowell at Halton, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Baumgartenr returned to their home here Wednesday, after several days visit at the home of their sister, Mrs. Emma Rohn. at South Whitley. R. R. Schug, president of the Peoples State Bank, attended to business at Muncie Tuesday.

GENEVANS I Mr - il, "l Mrs. S a ‘ Porthum, sun.i^ 1 ' ’bnim I Mr. and Mrs. M | »nva visit, U s I Matax accouipunlHi t!* I home in Bluffton, for a 7“/** Mrs. Fail Ni nile ' Wednesday. a j The M.’e. Ladie, Al , J of M.S. I tall)h Po “ afternoon ''"■W present arni lhp n ' is here, plans were niait/,?' church. The Ah] wl n m r| «aatb, be the gn PHls ()f M they lt | Mrs. Dr. Kuoff. W*. I). (Tohm, Jr iq nt I . this week looking a ft er b j ß *’* R-A. Briggs went to Wednesilay. m g el soni „ Miss Dorothy [.aßue, Mr, Cross Jr.. Mm. F or rest he 2' 1 Mrs. Wilbur Shoemaker were * * Tuesday evening a Rev. and Mrs. Barton are a few days at their cottage an ** Webster also visiting their and aon-ln-law Mr. and Mrs e ' Horrlck of Warsaw. ; — Biplane Floats Safely To Earth With Parachute Tracy, Calif.. May _ (UR) small biplane has lieen fl oa te,| to earth from a height of without injury to pilot or shin the use of a newly devised it was said here today. The experiment, performed ly here in a Jenny biplane piloted h E. J. McKeon, was designed by rfo les Roderick, of San Francisco, ip ventor of the parachute, to prove th parachute's feasibility for i nsori , the safety of pasesngers in a abled ship. 0 Miss Edna Braun is visiting at th home of her sister. Mr. and Mrs In D. Rohrer at Fort Wayne. z (T~ ~~ *" BARGAINS! —- 1924 Ford Touring Car 1922 Buick Touring Car S4O EACH Decatur Tire & Supply Co, 226 North Second St. O—