Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 159, Decatur, Adams County, 6 July 1928 — Page 6
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I The White Meat Market I Phone m I. A. KUHN We Deliver “ ■'s FOR YOUR SUNDAY MEATS. We offer Y Choice Cuts of Iteef, Veal and I’ork. , * ALSO SOME DANDY SPRING CHICKENS. f anned Goods Cold Meals, Cheese, etc. I M We give Save-It Checks with all cash purchases. Our prices are interesting and . we know you will save money. ■ Fisher & Harris "* CASH GROCERY Dealers in Granite, Tin and Aluminum Ware Phones 3, 4 and 5 Free City Delivery Quality Service with Low Prices New Potatoes, large White Cobblers, 15 lb pk 26c 20 lb y 2 bushel. 52c; 60 lb bushel ... $1.04 Fancy Red Ripe Tomatoes, pound I2V2C Bananas, Fancy Selected Ripe Fruit, 4 lbs,.. .25c Onions. Texas Bermuda, 3 pounds : 18c Plums, California Fine Fruit, pound 18c California Fresh Apricots, pound 20c Peas, Home Grown, 3 pounds 25c Sugar, Fine Cane Granulated, 10 pounds 62c Powdered Sugar, Non-Caking, 1 lb. carton.. .11c Swansdown Cake Flour, package 29c Soap, P. & G. or Flake White, 10 bars 38c Large package Oxydol or Chipso 21c Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 for 15c Milk, Tall can 10c; Small can 5c Jell-O, all flavors, 3 packages 25c Eagle Brand Milk, can 19c Flour, Pride of Decatur, 12 lb. bag 59c 24 pound bag $1.15 Gooch Flour, more and better bread, 24 lb. bag.. $1.20; 48 lb. bag.. $2.40; Barrel . $9.50 Sweet Corn, 3 cans 28c; can.. 10c Country Gentlemen Sweet Corn, 2 cans 25c Red Kidney Beans, 3 cans 25c Pork & Beans in tomato sauce. 3 cans 28c Peaches, Kings Delight, Fancy Fruit in Extra Heavy Syrup, 5 large cans SI.OO Mustard or Oil Sardines, 3 cans 25c. imported Sardines in olive oil, 2 cans 25c Oleo, Tiffany Nut, Fine Quality, pound 20c Nuco Nut Oleo, pound 25c Butter, Cloverleaf Creamery, the taste tells, pound 50c Peanut Butter, best quality, pound ... 18c Salad Dressing, Big Ben, full quart jar 49c Instant Postum, 50c size 39c Postum Cereal, 1 pound package 22c Shredded Wheat Biscuit, package 10c Post Bran, package 10c Corn Flakes, medium size package 2 for 15c Mason Jars, clear glass, Pints, dozen 75c Quarts, dozen 79c Mason Lids, dozen 25c Large Jelly Glasses, dozen 39c Parowax, ! pound package 10c Certo, bottle 27c Rubbers, Extra Thick, 3 for 25c Crepe Toilet Paper, 10 large rolls 39c Toilet Paper. Canary brand, extra fine tissue, 3 large rolls 25c Fine Splint Clothes Baskets, large 75c Extra Large gs c Willow Clothes Baskets, medium size $1.48 Large size .. $1.75; Extra Large Size $1.98 Special Wash Boards Lunch kits with Thermo Bottle, each $1.48 Complete assortment Fruit and Vegetables
| BERNE NEWS I Mr, nml Mrs. John Brandyherry and fitmtlv, of Spencenrllle, Ohio, arrived I here Tuesday, to vt»1 1 at tlo' homo of their .nephew, Mr. amt Mr*. Carey llnimlyborry. Miss violet I,«hnian, of Fort Wayne is visiting at llo' homo of ln*r aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Grover (’. Baumgartner I 11 ail family. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Mottlor nml family and Mr. and Mia. W. Neuenschwunder anil family spoilt the Fourth
Whole Wheat in Wholesome Form SHREDDED .rggijff liEHJ Mjn I <r% ounces M, Am biscuits Selected for finest quality. Shredded for easy digestion. Thoroughly baked for ready serving. TRIsCUIT - crisp and tasty for luncheon Made bv Tl»© Shredded Wheat Coiupanv . . ■■ 1 .i I CENTRAL GROCERY I Decatur’s Most Sanitary Grocery & ,fHOT *k li —Weather demands that you have foods that are pure. So easy to call , .11 or .‘52 for your Grocery Order. 31-32 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Daily. p»> I TOMATOES, 2 lbs 25c I I GINGER ALE. Large Bottle 15c | 1 PURE CANE, *lO pounds gg c | I BANANAS, 3 pounds 20c 1 I MAYONNAISE. 85c value 49c I I POTATOES "I BUSHEL g |j PEACHES, Large cans £, 19c || 1 APPLE BUTTER, Large cans 19c 1 1 ALL CANDY BARS I I 3 BARS 1()c I I COOKIES, 40c value 29c 1 | GREEN APPLES, pound 10c I Yellow Wax corn i Beans -- <a,,s ft I 2 25c 25c I I BLOC K SALT, block 39c I Maxwell House coffee, pound 50c || * SOAP CHIPS SOAP h . (|uick Naptha 10c Hard Water |f I "" 18c <akcs 29c I I COI.OUK1) Os ,EO, pound ii2e I I T-.IKiKMONT CRACK KRS. hox 20c I Puritan Blue Ribbon Malt Malt > 1 2( ' ans sl.ls 2fans sl.2s I ■ MULBERRIES, 2 quarts 25c I | Charles E. Hite |
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jin Cincinnati, Ohio and Kentucky. Mr. and Mra. O. F. Oil Horn and, daughter. Mias lails. and the Misses Agnes J>dchty and Helen Hurkhalteti motoied to Pandora, Ohio, Wednesday] morning to attend a Sunday school picnic, ui which Mr. OlHlom was Jlie principal aiieuker. Mlaa Klixuheth Habegger who la attending Hluffton ('allege at Hlilfftoil,! Olilo has returned H> her at ml lea after several day* volition at the home (pf ! her pale'.n; . Mr. uml Mra. David Hah i-gger lie.e. Mi. and Mr*. Frank Amstiuz and fi
| ,)i|]y were visitors at Winona Hke | .Wednesday. Mlaa Clara Baumgartner, of Fort Wayne, la spending this week at the 1 home of her aunt, Mr. and Mr*. I hert Nusshaumer and family o' 1 "', Mlaa Mildred Sprunger la s|>< "dlnK I several ilava at the home of her shd' ( Mr. ami Mra. Noah Suldner at Pandora ! Ohio. , ~ Mr. and Mr*. Noah Sprunger and ■ ] mlly are spending the week with row- | lives at Dalton, Ohio. Wilbur H. Nusshanm was a busdne.» I caller at Detroit, Thursday. Kimnr Beer, Vernel Kllenborger anil I the Misses Adeline Neuens. hwander I and Kdim Nnaahaum silent the Fourth at Indian Duke near Russel's Point. <>. Mr. ami Mra. Curl Duse ,of Decatur, spent the Fourth at the home of Mrs. Luge's slater, Mr. and Mrs. Carey Brandyberry here. 1 »r. and Mra. Krnoat Fran/^jmd^
— jl BELIEVE YOU CAN! > i ■ With fundamental integrity. I T steady energy and a sound plan. < S , you can progress as this bank M, has done, and grow with it. S jCapital and SiapluJ2O,oooM r . ■ ■■—.■■ip—i i . " — "
Good Foods i Economy iaaaaßMtf ah rri J » u.7n> women everywhere prefer to shop at the JJ. &R. I • P# G| Flake White ld W, 3SC Chipso Soap Chips {j? rie 19c .Old Dutch Cleanser c* j c E-Z Task Soap Chips 2 &. 25c Red Salmon can 29c i! Lifebuoy Soap 3 17c Red Seal Lye 13c Dainty Soda Crackers 25c Milk EVAPORATED— White House Brand tall I v Marshmallows so,*, All 5c Candy Bars 3 /w Post's Bran Flakes ;1 jq^ Clicquot Club Ginger Ale bottle I I Olives Plain I I i -- Quart Jar 39c Mayonnaise w u I»m Q “'“ 49c " &ITI Strawberry <**49c Scratch Feed 100-tb. bag s*•79 Sugar Pun Cam , . p ' lH fc 65c Prunes *O-50 .u, R ° lledo » b Jem Mmm & TEA I ssasis!'! ■* Established 1859 ~~
—— ll ' r ot July * dunghter* wer« H , „. r . Profof their daughter and muffM, a. Wilbur Howe ami family ton. Ohio. , Sute , r and Pnndora. Ohio. 'J';' 1 "' IMinf: c r , Ml** Mr. and Mi*. H' rsfl Ama mla Mary 1,1 ". k ‘“ l Y, 1 ‘ s n,iu Sprunger at Hlrschy visited Wayne, Irene Ityron Hospital at son Wednesday. f pandora Mias Henrietta .SrnmiK. Ohio, spent Wedm ."day *■ ■ friend* here. Trl ,e Frlatoe Is home for the a,im f mer after a ten months lour, moat of which time he ape New Orleans and Pent In. Illinois, lie will vest in l ' ' and at Winona Uihe until about middle of next month. H. F. James, of Garrett, ”
BLACKMER CITES 1 FOR CONTEMPT | Washington, July 6.—CU.PJ—I Halley today signed an order direct- ' jug Harry M. Blackmer to appear la District of Columbia supreme (oun ' October 15, to show cau*e why should not be adjudged In comempt nf court for failure to appear as 4 government witness In the | aS ( lrta | of Harry F. Sinclair. Halley also signed an order d|rwtillK | S Marshal Snyder to jiimiH'ii worth of Blaekmer's property ,„,d held it pending the proceeding COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers Nathaniel Hammond etnx tn Kate \l, j.'iiae. part lot 84 in Decatur, | SI,OOO. IIT ni» ■ E. Trlcker etux to Deltoi | Pas.-ivaler idux, lot 216 In Decatnr tor |:.s"-p. lamia Keller etux to Amlrean P, ThieiiK. 40 acres In Union township for U.OOO. Wilson Norm et al to trustee of Wahash township 3-4 of an acre j B W i ' i -h township for $25.50. I*, t.-r Gaffer to Frances Monahan, lot 183 in Decatur, for sl. Funk M. Schirmeyer etux to I,e W i s i Helm, lot 68 in Decatur, for $235. Fred Reppert etux to Lewis (. iidu lots 4' and 46 in Bellmont Park for sl. Maillia Louise Oswalt to Ira C. 0sI wait, part lot 760 tn Decatur for sl. Jacob D. It. Schwartz etux t.i John Voder, 1-4 acre in l.ionroe township, 1 for $260. Charles N. Fetters etal to Vincent Feters 40 acres in Hartford township, for $1 Charles N. Fetters et al tn Celia Fet(pi's. 40 aiTes in Hartford township, for si. Wales Promises Queen He Will Not Attempt Making Flights Alone Rv International News Service London The Prince of Wales, it is understood, has given his mother, Queen Mary a definite understanding he will not attempt any solo flights in his new airplane. He is now taking a course of instruction from his brother, the Duke of i York, who is a qualified plot, but he will always he accompanied on his flights even after he has taken his pilot’s certlfcate. —o Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays
