Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 148, Decatur, Adams County, 22 June 1928 — Page 6
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I The White Meat Market I Phone 3KS J. A. KUHN We Deliver This Saturday again greets you with a number of real Specials. All kinds of choice meats, canned goods, cold and smoked meats, cheese, etc. A dandy fine bunch of Spring Chickens for your Sunday Dinner. Take advantage of our Saturday Specials. We give "Save-lt” Checks with all cash purchases and promptly paid accounts. Fisher & Sarris CASH GROCERY Dealers in Granite Tin and Aluminum Ware Phones 3,1 and 5 Free City Delivery Quality Service with Low Prices flananas, Select Ripe Fruit, pound 5c Potatoes, No. 1 New White, 15 pound peck... .37c 30 pound Mrbushel 72c; Bushel $1.40 IT.S. No. 1 White Potatoes, 15 pound peck.... 28c Tomatoes, Sound Red Ripe, 2 pounds 25c Sugar, Fine Granulated, 10 pounds 65c lx Powdered Sugar, Non-Caking, pound pkg. 11c Super-Suds, .3 packages 25c P. & G. White Naptha Laundry Soap, 10 bars 38c Swansdown Cake Flour, package 29c Milk. Tall cans Pet. Carnation, Borden 10c Small cans 5c Everyday Milk. 3 tall cansl2sc; 6 Small cans 25c Eagle Brand Milk, can... 19c; Dozen cans $2.25 Post Bran, package \ 10c Corn Flakes, 2 packages 15c ■■■■■MMBHBMBBBHHMBBKWBMMBKSKKnHBB Sani-Flush or Bowlene, 25c can 21c Quality Nut Oleo, pound 20c Nuco Nut, pound 25c Cloverleaf Creamery Butter, pound 50c Solid White Cabbage, pound 5c Dromedary Dates, regular style or pitted, pkg 20c Foulds or Goochs Macaroni, Spaghetti or Egg Noodles, 3 packages 25c Goochs Bulk Macaroni, pound 10c Soups, Campbells, all varieties, can 10c Lima Beans, 2 cans 25c Sweet Corn. 3 cans 28c; Can. 10c Country Gentlemen Sweet Corn, 2 cans 25c Good Peas, 3 cans 25c Wisconsin Tender June Peas, 2 cans 25c Kraut or Pumpkin, large cans, 2 for 25c Premier Salad Dressing, large bottle 35c Full Quart Jar Salad Dressing for 49c Peaches, Large Yellow Halves, Heavy Syrup, can 20c Sliced Pineapple or Canned Apricots, large cans, heavy syrup, 3 cans 69c Sweet Potatoes, large cans, heavy pack, can. 15c Kay or Pabsette Cheese, package 25c Coffee, Best Bulk Rio. pound 25c Quaker Puffed Wheat, 2 packages 25c Muffets, Whole Wheat Biscuits, 13c, 2 pkgs. 25c Stock Salt, 50 pound Blocks for 39c Medium Salt, 100 pound bags 88c Bulk Rolled Oats, 90 pound hags $4.15 Little ('hick Feed, 10 pounds 35c Oyster Shells, 100 pound bags SI.OO Large Milk Strainer with cloth attachment.. 45c Heavy Icy Hot Vacuum Bottles, Pint size... 98c Tea Kettles. Copper Nickle Plated, No. 8 size e $1.75; No. 9 size $1.90 Cigarettes, all popular brands, 2 packages... 25c Carton for $1.19 P. & G. Soap Combination, Special, 10 bars of Soap and 3 qt. triple coated granite stewing pan, all for 59c Complete assortment Fruits and Vegetables
NEWS FROM BERNE —[jy — Miss Helen Burkhalter Mr. and Mrs. Carey Brnndyberry I and Robert Everhart were visitors with their sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carl ' I.use. at Decatur, Monday. Mr. and Mis. .Joe Probst, of Pandora, Ohio, were visitors at the I).' C. Sprunger home Sunday. They were
HOWER BROS. Phone 97 or 98 S. Second St. SPECIAL POTATOES peck 29c OLD O POTATOES peck "OC SUGAR io’lbs. 65c I CENTRAL GROCERY I Decatur’s Most Sanitary Grocery /jflb There's A— £ 1 S :f REASON ML ■ FOR SO MANY CALLING 31 or 32 E W'&ll FOR THEIR GROCERY ORDER. WE ASSURE YOU OF THE BEST g ■ RHONE EARLY FOR YOUR SAT- ■ 31-32 , I’RDAY ORDER.—THANK YOU! » | BANANAS, 4 lbs. 24c I I MELONS, Large 2 for 25c I I New Potatoes I I 35c l>t:< K I | HOME GROWN TOMATOES, pound 20c I | PERFECTION CAKE, 50c value 39c I I PLUMS, 2 dozen 25c I I Maxwell House Coffee 50c I I Mayonaise I i| FAMOUS BRAND, 85c value | ■ SHORT CAKE, Perfection Doubles.. ..15c I IP. and G. Soap 10 bars 39c I I CIGARETTES 2 pks. 25c I I RAISINS, 2 pounds 19c I Home Grown Fresh Pineapple S Berries Lar Z e size for Saturday 22 C ■ » I BEAN HOLE, -“SI — I H ( ENTRAL W ELCOMES YOUR ORDERS LARGE OR B , ® SMALL. DROP IN WHILE DOWN TOWN— i BIGGER VARIETY—LOWER PRICES. I Charles E. Hite |
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accompanied home by their daughter. Mlsh Maurlne i’robat. who rpent the lust two weeks ut the home of the SprungerH. Mt. and Mrs. Rufus lluser and two children, and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Huser motored to Waldron, Michigan, Sunday morning, to visit with their brother and son, Mr, anil Mrs. Vilas Huser and family. Clarence Zimmerman and Miss Flora Egle. of Fort Wayne, visited at their parental homes here. Wednen
day. Dale IJraun Jest Monday morning for Muncie, where he will attend flail Teacher's College this summer. Mr. and Mrs. L. 1.. Baumgartner returned home Monday evening from a few days' visit with friends at Elwood. Rev. Alfred Clauser visited relatives nt Fort Wayne. Thursday forenoon. Miss Gladys Schindler, who is attending Ball Teachers’ College at Muncie, spent Sunday with her parI ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schindler here. Fred Schurgor, of Decatur, attended to business here Tuesday. Frank Kintz, Eddie Hico and Oscar Baumgartner fished ut Crooked Lake. Monday. Mrs. Lena Craig, who has been visiting relatives here for several days returned to her home at Archbold. 0.. Wednesday. Sam Mtshberger. who spent sevI eral weeks at the homo of his daughter. Mrs. Elsie Spaulding, at Moweaqua, Illinois, returned to his home here, Tuesday. Miss Lena Hossman. of Fort Wayne, Is visiting her sister, Miss Martha Hossman, who is ill. Ernest Hiestand, of Berne, and Virfil Wagner, of Geneva left M nday for Madison. Wisconsin, where they wil take up post-graduate work at Wisconsin I'nivtwsity. A reunion was held at the S. Zuercher home, south of Berne, Sunday, at which the following children were present: Mr. and Mrs. Oswin Zner-
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Great Values ) For You! ffIUUSUB* MnaSKfiMgM Nationally Famous Brands at Exceedingly Low Prices | usehe ga«»rcgaHE< jg Afford Unlimited Opportunities to Save [ | \ Grandm 0tb ® r 5 I B»E aD I Twin or Regular I I%;b . -> loavea J CORN FLAKES zmx. 7c I Plums 25c I Mushrooms £««“>» 2 “ ( ; 15c Cove Oysters “"19c Bartlett Pears Ar * la ™ 29c | MALT Puritan Ig. can 59c I I Jell-0 a 2 15c Super Suds sXaFioj. 3 «*»•■ 25c Tomato Soup Campkir. can 8c Chipso Lav Sixt pkt. 19c I SWANSDOWN <— -29 c IPimentoes 15c II Lifebuoy Soap 3 i>w, 20c 1 Crackers 2 25c Corn GoUm Bantam Na. I tan \oc CIGARETTES ™ 0 en d Supreme' I IKAR I ffee I 1 lb. tin I I .stomE&lfaOT£%L Eat »M*hed 1859
cher and family of Hatfield, Pa.; Mr. I and Mrs. Noah Zuercher and family of ‘ Bluffton, Ohio; Martin Zuercher of Urbana, Illinois; Jeptha of Bluffton, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zercher and family. Mr. and Mrs. David Zuercher und family. Palmer and Miss Emily Zuercher of this place. Mrs. Jacob Schindler left Wednesday for Kalamazoo, Michigan, to visit ut the home’ of her sister-in-law, Mrs. C. C. Stucky. She will also spend some time ut Hesperia, at the home of another sister, Mrs. Sam Klopfenstein. <— Betting on a Long Shot A hand ut auction bridge having no card higher than a nine Is called a Yarborough because lhe earl of Yarborough had a standing bet of 1,000 to 1 that the hand dealt would have a higher card than a nine. —. o— Story Teller’s Handicap Story-telling is subject to two unavoidable defects—frequent repetition and being soon exhausted; so that whoever values this gift himself hns need of a good memory, and ought frequently to shift his company.— Swift. o, Punctuation Marks The eldest Latin manuscripts have no punctuation, since punctuation was not used until after 364 B. C., when marks of separation were Introduced. Caesar's “Commentaries” were written a great many years after the introduction of punctuation.
geneva news N, Hale 1,1 Wednesday ca "» I Mr. and Mrs. i alu . . Octa Cotton ami HOI . / y ° n ’ j| h Mr. and Mrs. r p y VI Constantine. M) ' h . ' morning. Thirty mem Iters of th » *»** <i“y at the roilnt t,L d "’“‘'mh, Mn >ni'X « visitors and is <lOll day ' ‘J I’"* 1 ’"* ’oh«> had |lllt J,’" ” re thH hu « and both ll!a " p » 1'- After dinner * mess session was held J, sho " ffeneral good thne was’ ha ? ’ hic D Mrs. Sophia Mattax , visiting at ti e J. lee Mal “ Mrn- Kenneth ShXl ‘ M Cecil Rupley and chlldretfL 31 " 1 Sa""'™ 1 wX. K ~ ~1"”“’; iV , Morris Wells. Mr an| l Mb The O. E s dates Mond.-y night and and general go.si time n “ Ofll last meeting until the fir „ th * tember. Se> - 0-—— I Light That Never Fail, The automatic lighthouse, at Burnham England, l s vlr;uo|| 'J operating, if one electric h ß | b lit' a aeeond conn-, mtn OIW(ltlo ’ J If the current fails. nn acetylene iZ automatically the re J “ _ Bitter Witticism In one of his birthday address the senale Chauncey Depew told the story “of the late Judge Hoar," detested Wendell ai)d ’ requested by the family t 0 he s M || bearer, sent back word declining with the remark, “I approve of the proceedings.” — — o — World’s Longest Rivers Only four rivers In the world * ceed 3.0U0 miles In length—the Nile (Africa) flows approximately i.w miles; the Amazon (South Atm-rlu) 3.900 miles; the < »h (Siberia) 3.2tK) miles, and the Yangtze-Kiang (Chins) 3.100. Prejudiced Observer The estimated bird population of this Country is d.Otll.OOO.IM). It || thought the estimate wits tnnde to 1 suburbanite who had lust planted 1 •“••lubMi. — Dr»roh X’f,\s
