Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 183, Decatur, Adams County, 3 August 1928 — Page 6

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F"ThtTwhite Meat Market II Phone .3XB L A. KUHN We Deliver" i; FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER— ’ > j ./< We suggest Spring Chicken. We have a dandy i »i fine bunch awaiting your order. Jt. j Also choice cuts of £? | BEEF. VEAL. PORK FOR ROASTS OR FRYS “ | COLD AND SMOKED MEATS OF ALL KINDS. CHEESE AND CANNED GOODS, Fisher & Barris CASH GROCERY Phones 3—4—5 Free City Delivery | Quality Service with Low Prices Sugar, fine Cane Granulated, 10 lbs 62c I 25 pound hags $1.63 Flour, Pride of Decatur, 12 pounds 52c 24 pounds 98c Flour, Goochs Best, more and better bread, 24 pounds $1.05 48 pounds $2.10 Barrel $8.25 Milk, Pet, Carnation or Borden, tall cans ... .10c Small cans 5c Everyday Milk, 6 small cans 25c Eagle Brand Milk, can 19c IX Non Caking Powdered Sugar, lb. pkg 11c Potatoes, are you getting the best large white No. 1 Cobblers, fully matured, 15 lb. peck 24c 60 pound, bushel 95c Peaches, large No. 1 Yellow’ Elberta’s, 4 lbs... 25c (’antelopes, extra large, 2 for 25c I Georgia Belle’s round Watermelons, large size 49c ' I -croons. dozen 39c | Certo for jams and jellies, bottle 27c | Soap, Canary or Palm Olive Toilet, 4 cakes, ,29c < Soap, laundry. Flake White or P & G. Naptha, 6 bars 25c; 10 bars 38c Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 cans 15c I Tiffany, that good Nut Oleo, pound 20c I Nucco Nut Oleo, pound 25c | Butter, Cloverleaf Creamery, the taste tells, pound 51c Peanut Butter, real quality, pound 18c Swansdown Cake Flour, pkg 29c Salad Dressing, full quarts 49c Pints 29c Premier Salad Dressing, large bottle 35c Muffets 13c 2 pkgs 25c Quaker Puffed Wheat, 2 pkgs 25c Mason Fruit Jars, clear glass, qts, doz 79c Pints, doz 75c % gal. doz $1.19 Presto .jar rubbers, extra heavy, 3 doz 25c Presto porcelain lined Mason Jar caps, doz.,. 25c Sealing Wax, bar 5c Parowax, pound pkg 10c Jelly Glasses, V 2 pint size, dozen 39c Transparent Apples, fine for cooking, pound 5c Bananas, large select ripe fruit, 2 lbs :. 15c F ly Tox, for destroying flies, % pint size 45c pint size 69c Large Honey Dew Melons 35c Jello, all flavor, 3 pkgs.... 25c Selox or Super Suds, 3 pkgs 25c; Campbell Soup, all varieties, can 10c Peaches, large Yellow halves, heavy syrup, 5 large cans SI.OO Sliced Pineapple, large cas, heavy syrup, 3 cans 69c Sweet Corn, 3 cans 28c can 10c Country Gentleman sweet corn, 2 cans 25c Red Kidney Beans, 3 large cans 25c Special, Wash Boards 48c Special, Brooms 43 and 48c Galanized Pails, 10 qt. 23c; 12 qt. 25c; 14 qt. 28c Heavy Tin Pails, 10 at. 38c: 12 at 40c; 14 at. 45d Full assortment of Fruit and Vegetables

I Big Closing Out I SALE I of the Grocery and Fixtures I g —of the — I I Star Grocery I < Corner 3rd and Monroe St. Cream of Wheat 1 '7/» 50c large Gold Fish M Post Toasties large Q 6 ga |i on pn ' ■ box jars .■ Ovv I iS’"* 9 "'* 1 "' 11c !'' «»"»" 99 c | Large size Kelloggs -I Q jars ... All Bran lOC l*rd cans 1 ■ Dill Pickles, each M can SI.OO Cloths |A. ( Fancy Sweet lOn Baskets ‘xt/V Pickles, jar .. l»*l Bushel Baskets r Olives, large each tLJV can “til 4 gallon QQp Jelly all flavors, r jars O«7v glass '3 gallon 9Qp Mazola Salad Oil Oil „ jars B 35c can £vV 2 gallon IQ/* Hr Kream Krisp for rr jars ...... IvV B cooking, can I V 1 gallon Qr* Gallon Buckets QQz» * ars Syrup 01/C Gallon size 1•) ~ Gallon Cans. QQ/* i UffS AOv Peaches O«/V 2 gallon size 9 'a 4* ’S All Kinds Campbells _ jugs Soups, can OC Many other Bargains not v Toilet Paper 9Q/‘ Fisted. Come in — get 8 rolls i-ct yours , Ralph Burnett | BREAD a NEWHOOS,ER ... 9c RlCE—fancy full head. 9 1 3 pounds 1 V COFFEE—JeweI excellent quality pound OtJV POTATOES—Fancy white cobblers, Q9Q bushel CAKES «T. 2 r 0,, . s " ccii " s ... 39c MlLK—Country Club 97 c* PEAS—very good quality standard pack— XOC CORN— Riders grade A Corn 10c : A PV’rnC SODAS—crisp, flaky and LKAIKLKd s- b 0x.... 28c FRUIT JAR RlNGS—Double thick . r dozen CERTO—fresh, new pack Certo 90 • bottle • TIN CANS—Highest quality A dozen “E • C Baked Beans —with Pork and Sauce, 3 cans, 25c CANE SUGAR— Q 1 25 pounds MACARONI—best grade bulk— 1 pound JLvV SPAGHETTI—buIk 1 Of* pound r -LUC VINEGAR x 35c CELERY—white, tender 1 r 3 large stalks J.MV HONEY DEW 7 MELONS, , each ORANGES—2Ifi size, Kftn dozen • OU V

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I Indiana Elephants Ate Now Supplying Ivory l or Hoosiers’ Billiard Balls I Peru. Indiana. August 3.—(INS) I" I dlana elephanta are now aupplyinK tl I ivory for billiard balls used by Hoc | I The last II osier elephant to donut' I His tusks for pool rooms fans wa< I Schneider, one ot the largest mane I moths with the Sells Kioto shows I which winters here. I Schneider has Just submitted to an, I operation which divested him ot f I two foot tusks each of which weiv t I 36 pounds. The tusks will be mol" I Into billiard balls. I i iie operation became nece>- .i"v I When Schneider broke off the tip of i

Important -these hot days! SHREDDED MSfei ounces I / full site ' 11 Xi biscuits Playing children and working growm-up? require this light but nourishing food I Delicious with fruit *-*■* Easy to digest TRISCUIT • A Wafer that’s good for everybody VISITORS WELCOME TO ALL FACTORIES I CENTRAL GROCERY j § Decatur's Most Sanitary Grocery • h I AT I I I ALL I We want is one Order to convince I you of our Low Prices. Quality, and I -J Service. Phone .31 or .32— 31-32 FOR YOUR NEXT ORDER I Octagon Toilet Soap I 3 BARS 25c I H .. Tomatoes Water Melons g RED RIPE Q GEORGIA BELLS Q| I™ only, pound t/V Each 9DC ■ Peaches Peaches ■ELBERTAS CYT For CANNING |(\ 4 pounds Elbertas. bushel tPZ.li/ Lemons Head Lettuce FRESH HARD HEADS Qn I Shipment, dozen pound ZvC Cantaloup? • Bananas JUMBOS nr HARD-YELLOW QA 10c—3 for ...... Fruit, 3 pounds I PURE CANE | SUGAR JQ Pounds ggp PEACHES—CcIton Brand, Large Cans 19c ! MASONJARS P,NTS I CANS <»’ARTS I ■ 75c | 47c DOZ. 79 c I APPLE BUTTER. Large a CANDY, Assorted, lb ~ |r )C I BREAD, Holsum Junior, 3 Loaves. 25c I Charles E. Hite

"r the tusks in Denver. Colo., reJ’ently while pushing a big wagon. —l? Man Kills Self After Holding Police At Bay South Bend.. Ind.. A-lg (U ’ P J" K™ city at bay. i-hllllps. craied |by liquor and armed with a b>a< <• o pistols, wounded his wife. •■ ■ • • ftll arm . before arraying himself against the police. a Tear bombs were us» <» lin al| v effected an entrance into h lEse. only to find Phillips on the floor, < J

MONROE NEWS I Donald Ilahnert nioti>i',. l | , () „ HR city, Sunday, and MR Miss l.aniu and Howard ||. l | l ,i H| . | ||..noun Kirkendall r..iu,..,,.,| wi(|i ■■ .Mrs. Forest Lake, of Im, atm.' 'J MH been ill at the horn 1,,.,. ■ Mi for sometime. MB Mr and Mrs. Fred F, s| in K a few days i,f th. ir rio, n ,. h ,. r /' M| Misses Goldie and |>or,uh, .I' Dei atur. and Evereti ■■ „ I1( | ?" noth Mitchell motored (1| ' MS Sunday, and spent th" day V |slii n . BM with Mr. and Mrs. Sam .L,| in „ (11l ' Several people of tbe Kessler reunion ;,i 1 ’ iui.i. (liji,' Sunday. Hra Ora Hendricks ami wit,. „f obi. . have been risilinr ! mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. j anifJ MH Hendricks for tile past .Mt. and Mis. .1. A. 11 ■nd ricks and ~ui Dal. motored to I day. M| Misses Lewis' ami Marr ~.r i |,. P „ r EK ror and Mr. Haloid K..., v ah ,| MS |.,.|sure motored Io !■' ■ ,lay ' Miss Minor Wynn is iii ns wi;!| n her brothel. Milford W i.,,. 1( | Wjr- H 'saw. for the past two v.., k<. George Smith attend".! H r.iothers Show, at I>• ■ . Wr,lne s . | day evening. ■ Miss Mildred Coppess ~ |, usin . ess caller in fawn Tues.l.■< Ml Mrs. E. Wood, of Tulsa, t ■ .1.,, visits with Mrs. Blanche Gt,, , ; rur Sl | ay evening. Sra Mr. and Mrs. Olis Brandvt„.rry.J o h a H Ml Kean and Mrs, Dell., ■ 'r- niou lr . l e,l to Lake Webster. t,> , u,| the Rp. H i worth League Institute. liOiig ir|,| at HH .Epworth Forest on 1...1, V. ■ -r. Sv.i,. H I day. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Price at., visiting with Hie former parents ~t ChristiH, H Indiana. Mi. Price's inc'l t wt H very seriously ill. n I .At . and Mrs. Abe Hacu ad are vinit- H | ing with the formei's par. tits. Mr. and H I Mrs. Henry yaggard tlii • a . k K ■ Misses Chrystal Sell- Vargiipri'i’ M| I Lewellen and Creo Cri-' • .i.oorwl I Bel ne and called on Mi -1 W.ti--1 teregg. Tuesday evening fl ■ Mr. and Mis. Harve S.-l -. Mr. and H I Mis. Gilbert ami childrci ra'li-rni fl ■ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. San H I ilnuiiat d and made i. ■ ! i’-.ii.' fl I evening. fl 3 Mr. and Mrs. C. W Il"irtiirks and H I children, of Fort Waytt". \. i-.d with H I relatives and friends in ' .a'. \\ ..|nrs. fl ■ S I Mrs. John Crist and da iL-iitrr Crwi H S motoled to Decatur. \v. I . '. I: H I ing. and called on .1. E N--1-. ~,,,1 < 3 . ■ a niily. Mr. .Kelson was -..i.u what i» H ■ B Mr. and Mrs. Hai*ve Set: : .l.nirt- H I ter chrystal and Mrs. i:..--ie Srlls fl a I'-.iv,. Friday for Carlt ii. it!i>... whe- H I, they will attend the S 1,- reunion B M which is to be held Satitrd.i) Tinware H ■ intending to spend tit" «• >. u-inn? B fl* with relatives and friend- H I X- 0 I

Comments Made On ■ "LIMBERLOSI DAY" S By Noted I’er-ons ■ H Indianapolis, July 21. 1!'-'' B a Secretary Old H me . ■ Decatur, Indiana. H ■ Heat Mr. Quinn: From '■• to time H E I have heard of the mov nr hi place ■ a large boulder with a 1 n.>nal Ub- M ■ let in the honor of Mrs. t;. Stratton- M H Porter in the court hi «i-* ' lat De- M Sicatnr. I atn glad to h-ar: t mtn row M 4 letter of July IS that thi- .. .older and ■ ■ tablet will bo dedicated 'ith appro- H 3|ptiate exeicises. next s. ■ '-tuber. I H ■ thank yen for the invit o ■' I'- ■ sent on this occasion am! "ill be verj ■ glad to come if it is pos-dble forme ■ ■ to do so. B ■ Mrs. Porter occupies a imm l ,lafe H "j in the hearts of the p ■ ' Indiana. ■ 9 Her Ive of nature ami ’ scientific ■ H knowledge have infhtem ■ . isandv M la not only through her ks 1,111 ■ 9 thrctifth her personal > n ts. Her.»■ ■ association with Deca tin A(,ams |B H County was particularly 9 is very apprpriate that in -bi- 1 lllllllr ',R■ ■ in the neighborhood of "I ■■ .:I'<‘t ■ H a boulder and marker a- ,H ' ( 'T’H I l uting as any/hing which ‘ 1,1 "’ ll ' I 9 erect, will, for generation-, recall tW ■ Hi to the memory of all residm and l u ■ HI »<■ shy. ■ Vol v truly yours. ■ ?? Christopher B. Colemat ■ If Director p I Editors note: Dr. Chri-omhc ** 1 H Coleman A. B.; B. D. PhD 11 1111 1 H historian who has made n t - i .m’d H buttons to literary hist or-.. H 1111 «I head of the Indiana Histmi n Buteau. Hl Indianapolis, Ind., July 111 I ’’- s H Secretary. “Old Home W £5 Decatur. Indiana •' Dear Mr. Quinnt I have retur' H p( l fronva vacation coverit -• ''m n|, ’ l ‘ I H of July and I find your leu • w ; H| 17th and Itjth relative to i 9 Day at Decatur. lam m l ' lliK '” fir Mi invitation to be present on ■” . Hi 11th. and assure you that i' 111 plensure'to me to be with r f ® The memory of Gene Stratton <’ Hl •« dear to every Waltonian I,l ' Hl try and I am sure that m> '', H: would hesitate to be t" yoi'i m' 1 Hl*t possible for him to be t - re I will write you more at b ■tig*■' - 1 ® Very sincerely yours. K Chas. L. Biederwolf. 9 President. n iP . Editor’s note: Hon. Charlo H| derwolf. Clerk of the Supretim '«' . H Presidetit HI Isaac Walton League. He b ’■ l ' l . er . most prominent part in the 1 Hj loat Park” idea.