Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 130, Decatur, Adams County, 1 June 1928 — Page 8
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The White Meat Market <•"" V' - —w — *<&_* -»• Phone 388 J. \. KUHN We Deliver Let our Meats fill your wants every day in the week. Our prices are as low as elsewhere and the quality the finest. Special Low Prices on Canned Goods of all kinds. -MF'-n —.. —' J* i U ■» «» -W.V.W All kinds of Cheese. Smoked and Cold Meats. We give “Save-lt” Checks with all cash purchases and all prompt paid accounts.
Fisher & Barris 'CASH GROCERY t . Dealers in Granite, Tin and Aluminum Ware Phones 3, 4 and 5 Free City Delivery Quality Service w ith Low Prices. Potatoes, U. S. No. I White, 15 lb. peck for.. ..30c New Potatoes, No. I’s, 10 pounds 45c Sugar, Fine Cane Granulated, 10 pounds ... .65c Powdered Sugar, 4x, Non-Caking, pound pkg 11c Soap, P. & G. or Crystal White Laundry, 10 bars 38c; 6 bars.. 25c Palmolive Toilet Soap, 2 cakes 15c Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 cans 15c 50c Instant Postum 39c 25c Sani-Flush or Bowlene 21c Post Toasties or Kelloggs Corn Flakes, large packages lie Urma Com Flakes, package 7c Hard White Head Lettuce, pound 12’*c New Texas Bermuda Onions, 3 pounds 20c Quaker Puffed Wheat, 2 packages 25c Kelloggs Shredded Wheat, 3 packages 25c Queen Olives, Full quarts 49c Mello, Water Softener, 3 cans 25c Climax, Wall Paper.(leaner, 3 cans 25c» Old Settler, 3 packages 25c Cloverleaf Creamery Butter, pound 50c Palm Nut Oleo, pound 20c Nuco Nut Oleo, pound 25c Peanut Butter, pound 20c Cigarettes, all the popular brands, 2 pkgs.. 25c Carton $1.19 Pineapples, 36’s, 2 for 25c Pineapples, large size, 2 for 45c Home Grown Radishes and Onions, 3 bunches 10c Milk, Tall cans Pet, Carnation, Borden 10c Small cans ,5c Eagle Brand, can 19c Sweet Corn, 3 cans 28c; can... 10c Fancy Country Gentlemen Corn, 2 cans 25c Good Can Peas, 3 cans 25c Tender June Peas, 2 cans 25c Hominy, large cans 10c; 3 for 28c Kidney Beans, Red, 3 large cans 25c Pork and Beans in Tomato Sauce, 3 cans.... 28c Can t 10c Solid Pack Tomatoes, 3 cans 29c; Can . 10c Cut Green Stringless Beans, can 15c Pumpkin or Kraut, 2 large cans 25c Apple Butter, gallon cans 89c Black Raspberries, gallon cans 98c i Sliced Pineapple in heavy syrup, gallon cans 98c Del Monte Peaches, halves or sliced, Ig can. 25c Seedless Raisins, pound 10c Medium size Prunes, 3 pounds 25c1 Large Prunes, 2 pounds 25c Pearl Tapioca, pound 10c Little Chick Feed, 10 irnunds 35c Macaroni, pound 10c Fresh Salted Peanuts, pound 15c Jelly Bean Candy, pound J 15c Chocolate Cream Candy, pound 15c Salad Dressing, Full quart 49c Premier Salad Dressing, large bottle . .35c White Dinner Plates, 6 for 75c Handled White Cups and Saucers, 6of each. 95c Special Brooms 43c and 48c Round White Vegetable Dishes. .20c, 25c, 30c, 35c Cream Cans, 3 gallon 98c 5 gallon for sl.l£ Large Aroma Full Quart Strawberries received daily.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JUNE I, 1928
‘ B WHlM less thaw I Jk V PER BAKING Calumet ,■'»reliable standard of genera' tionsof thrifty housewives. Nearly half a century of experience _ ~ ■■ n ■ v “ *»<* of eVfry Cafl Noexpe- i ACTINO rimenting in its manmak«B ufacture, no mistakes, baking EASitR P 1 failures or regrets in itsuse. Try n. You'll /wy* a decidcd im ' _ fl wBmI lai provement in your *" X ™ bakings — yes, and you'll taste, bam Na******-]
I CENTRAL GROCERY I Decatur's Most Sanitary Grocery | (Too Tired TO WALK TO TOWN, JUST I PHONE CENTRAL AND YOUR L ORDER WILL BE TAKEN CARE I OF JUST AS IF YOU HAD CALL- g 1 SUGARS—’” 60c 1 BANANAS, 3 lbs. 20c SPECIAL I PERFECTION CAKE. Fresh Strawberry leeing OOk I Two Laver. Yellow—soc value OtzV I BLOCK SALI eaclT 39c LETTUCE; Leaf Ib 13c Cold Meats Frigidairc of Cooled. All Kinds Phone 31-32 * CENTRAL COFFEE, pound 27c * I QUICK NAPTHA SOAP CHIPS 19c : I - - - - — — imi ■ — i. "——" B I H ARD WATER SOAP, cake 5c I CUCUMBERS, each 15c j SPINACH, Fresh, pound •••••• I I ASPARAGUS, 2 bunches 25c I I EDGEMONT CRACKERS, box 20c I I RAISINS, pound 10c I I P R U NE S, l* )lind 10c I HOME MADE NOODLES, package . .15c COFFEE CREAM I MILK j ALL KINDS I whipping cream , I MEATS I OF CHEESE | I COLORED OLEO, |>ound 32c . I I Large, each 25c I Cauliflower, Cucumbers, Cherries, Strawberries, Head j I Lettuce, Leaf Lettuce, Asparagus, Tomatoes, Green I Onions. Radishes, Canleloupe. Bananas. Cfllery, Apples, u Oranges, Grape Fruit. Spinach, Carrots, New Potaloes, ‘ New Cabbage, Green Beans, Green Peas, Sweet Potatoes, I VV hite and Yellow Onions, etc. I Charles E. Hite HP ■
New Water Well Is Drilled At Berne Berne. June 1 iSpeciall An excellent new water well han been a<l<l »d to Herne'H water-supply. The well. whi< h was ordered drilled by the town council several weeks ago, was drilled by Robert Speicher, and ia located about 150 feet east of the old Emaileel l.ieehty house. It was drilled to a depth ot 128 feet, and n tine vein of
IKIROGD 130 N. Second St. 158 S. Second St. ■ Al n/CC Avondale Quart Jar, plain, 39c I S vLIVLm Bulk, dozen 5c I ■ nip VI cc Q uart Jar 23c ■ I 1 IvMjil-im Sweet, bulk, dozen. ..20c I M p 1 P 1 2lb carton 28c iS I Graham trackers Bulk, ib., ~ uc 1 I DDE* AIA °- Flub Sandwich l z lb 10c ■ JjKEiAU Kye, 1 2 pound loaf 10c I H SUPER SUDS 1 JELLY, Four Flav- Q K 2 for JLtJv ors, 8 oz. g1a55...... gs I DRANO, BANANAS, Fancy Golden I Iran K ru | | SANDWICH 9Q n 3 pounds SPREAD, large. . PINEAPPLE, 1 t gi CHEESE, Fresh •) 1 21 siz<? « each ...... 19c J| H Pimento, lb 39c LEFTUCE, lancy 1 il.* gg g| TOMATOES. Standard S No - 2 , _ LEMON'S, Large Ik H 2 f° r s j ze> dozen ....... Ot)C I * I? PEAS, Standard |/\ Pack, can lUC BOLOGNA, Fine i Q ■ Si , quality, Ib lOv & ■S PEACHES, Picnic size, in ■ syrup. | 9 BACON, Fancy, 9 r 7zv H H tan Sugar Cured. Ib.. . m I V H
Values That Mean (Ar) SAVINGS FOR YOU! Colgate's / Suds in a Flash \ _l Super \ lona |\ Suds y|“ Alaska Red Corn \ 5 pkis J Salmon c-n io© £» 33c . Corn Flakes <*fWTa»a» 7c T itin or Regular Cheese f'notG-m. ' ® 30c Tomato Soup c OTe *.r. . 8c Chipso l - ar > e Size I 19c Shredded Wheat 10c Kaisins Sttdcd ar Stedlm Soap p *<? ” • FlalK 10 37c i X Luckies, Old Golds, Camels, Piedmonts K X Chesterfields \ < CIGARETTES Pkg. Carton / \ IZc Si.l9 / Ginger Ale cS" 2 2 ® c Swansdown CokrFkm »ks. 29c Bacon 39c Fried Cakes ptotoor&wnd niivM PMn 2p “ n 29c V/lIVeS \ tdnllar Campbell’s Beans V 3 cans 2wC Malt Ejeiu«iu it' cm 39c Waldorf Toilet Paper 4 25c Dainty Salted Soda . AH Flavors Crackers Jello • £ pm. 25c C^“c \ 2 15c y 1 Ib. tin I \ jijc / i surname & WaHjJL Ee>tAbLii»he.d 2859 "
wute rwas located. Water from the new well will be pumped into the towu'a water mains within h few days. —yImlianiipolis. (U.R) — The Indiana board of agriculture will pay out for premiums and purse# 1162,191.88, the largest amount that will be paid out by any state fair in the United States. The Indiana State fair will be held September Ist to Sth.
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