Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 212, Decatur, Adams County, 7 September 1928 — Page 6
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Fisker & Barris CASH GROCERY Dca'crs : n Granite, Tin and Aluminum Ware Phones 3, 4 and 5 Free City Delivery Quality Service with Low Prices Cane Gran. S lOlbs 63c 25 pound bag $1.65 4x Non-Caking Pow : -cd Sugar, pound pkg. 10c SoapP&G Jtha 10 bars 38c 6 Bars . .25c Old Dutch Cleanser can 7c Milk ioc Small can 5c Eagle Brand Milk, can 19c Oleo, Tiffany, real quality, pound 20c Nuco Nut Oleo. 30c value, pound 25c Flour, Pride of Decatur. 12 tbs. 52c: 24 tbs 98c Flour. Goochs Best, more and better bread. 24 pounds $1.05: Barrel $8.25 Butter, Cloverleaf Creamery, the taste tells, tb. 54c Jell O. All Flavors, 3 packages 25c Selox or Super-Suds, Balls of Soap. 3 pkgs. 25c N. Jersey Sweet Potatoes sibs 24ci Bananas, Select. Ripe Fruit, 3 pounds l-9c Fancy Cooking Apples 6 lbs 25c| Anderson’s Famous Canteloupps 10c A 1 s o__ 3 for 25c, 15c and 20c Large Illinois Peaches 3 pounds 25c Smuckers Home Made Style Apple Butter, Ig can 25c Cabbage. Hard White Heads, pound 2 Yac 50c Instant Postum pk. 39c 25c Postun? "ereal pk. 22c Mason Fruit tars pt. 75c Quartsdoz. 79c Mason Lids. Porcelain lined, dozen 25c Heavy Tin Fruit Cans, dozen 48c Sealing Wax, Bar i* 5c Parowax, pound cake ■ 10c Campbell Tomato Soups, can 10c Herschey Cocoa. 10c can 7c 25c can ... . 17c; pound can 29c Sliced Pineapple in Svrup, 3 large cans 70c Red Kidney Beans, 3 cans 25c New Pack Sweet Corn. 3 cans 28c, can 10c Country Gentlemen Sweet Corn, 2 cans 25c /■> fl | Biggest Box of Soap on pl
DECATFR DAILY DFAIOCRAT I BIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 19‘2S.
Mr. and Mrs. Elorenz Stucky and family motored to Indianapolis, Monday to visit their son and brother nt ill - .Janies Whitcomb Riley Hospital John and Victor Nussbaum and the Misses Lucille and Erlene Baumgart-
For a cool refreshing meal SHREDDED swheat ns: A 4b biscuits With sliced peaches or other fresh fruit, whole milk or cream and sugar • Try it for luncheon? TRXSCUIT -Awhole wheat wafer for tea or lunch, VISITORS WELCOME TO ALL FACTORIES t
I It's useless and Risky I /o pay more l() p Clll / css T ry our new Meat Market at the Hoosier store location. T Will ■ I IIWIIWSigf “Quality-Fresh Meats” I CHOICE STEAKS ROUND .->r LOIN. pound I I Beef Roasts, young tender meat. » 2 o c 8 25c I I HAMBURGER. Fresh I SAUSAGE, Pure 20c I Ground. 2 pounds ) Pork, pound | OLEO. Wonder Nut 19c LARD. Kettle Rendered 91 c Good Luck 28c 2 pounds PORK CHOPS™ L “ NP ' < ' p ~ l * I PORK LIVER ’2sc I RIB STEAKS g 2 pounds I Pound, ¥\ COUNTRY CLUB, TINY, 3 cans 55c Mnnn CLIFTON. No. 2. 3 cans2lc AVONDALE, No. 2, 3 cans37c A VUG COUNTRY CLUB SIFTED, 3 cans 16c DI? AMC CAMPBELLS, Low Price, 3 cans 28c R DEAnd COUNTRY CLUB. 3 cans 25c I SOAP PALMOLIVE. 3 cakes 20c I BANANAS 25t | I rnrDV FINFQUAFITY 3 for 10c 3 IXLEn I HOME GROWN. ... , 1V ‘ g merer FULI CREAM, pound 33c g I RRFAD r p c s k h to °h D 2sc DlMjiilj RESH , 3 largt loaves K ■; — I VPffiCAR PURE CIDER ' Gallon 35c I COFFEE french ' brand - p°t» nd — 42 c n flllD PILLSBURY and GOLM DEDAL. lbs. Z $1.15 rLvUK AVONDALE PASTRY. 24F2 pounds $1.02 I SUGARS. g Out Money Back Guarantee ZOur Foods Must Satisfy
ner upent Labor Day at the Ohio Cav-1 erns. • Tueaday noon from Moundridge, Kan-. hum, where she has Iteen viaitlng at the home cf her father for the past 1 few weeks, ,
BERNE NEWS Mr. ami Mrs. Abraham Somer and son Paul. Mrs. John Schenck and Miss Surah Basinger, of Pandora. Ohio, vis Ited friends and relatives here Thnrs 1 Mr. and Mrs Rufus Lehman and fa . nnlv. of Kort Wayne, spent Mondav I at ihe <l. Baumgartner home here A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mis. | Austin Gilliom, Thursday Seiitemlw 6. Mr. and Mrs- George Ellenberger | were rulers at Marikin. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Llechty and J dauhgters Laura Louise and Emmn i .lane spent ’he week-end- and l.a’ioi , | Day visiting relatives and friends at I Bluffton. Ohio. T. C. Wertz of Elkhart, called on fi (ends here Thursday morning. Mr- and Mrs. Benjiman Sprunger. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Sprmiger spem Lalwr Day at the Ohio Caverns. Mr. and Mrs. Erank Amstutz and family spent Monday visiting relatives at Ecrt Wayne. Miss Dessie rcmaiued there to visit several days. Miss Helen E. Nickel left Tuesday night for Haviland. Kansas, where sin , will be engaged as teacher this winter ' Mr. and Mrs. Menno Burkhalter and children Erances, Lorraine Florence and Edward motored to ChicagoF ir 1
day, where Miss Erances enrolled nt the Moody Bible Institute. Mrs. Peter BaiimgaAner Is visiting at the home Os her brother. Mr- •>'''>} Mis. Calvin Sauer mid family at R.<hMr's. I.eah Brenner, of Vallejo. Cal., turned to her home Monday after spending the past three weeks at he ■ , t her father. Abe Amstu z here Mr and Mr.s. R. W. Morrison of 1 Indianapolis, made a short call at the ! home Os Mrs. Morrisons parents. Rev. J an,! Mrs c H. a. van der Smissen and I daughter Miss Ruth, on Monday even- ’ '"perd Mettler. Abr. A. Habegger, Leo Lehnl an. Howard Gilliom left Wednesday for Indianapolis to attend the i State Eair. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur B. Nussbaum. Ml and Mis Bernhard Nussbaum and son Loren spent Labor Day at Hunting- . t° n - . > n Mrs. R sa Schwartz and familv i spent the week-end at the lakes in Northern itidlana. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lehman and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Leliman returned Monday from Long latke, where they have been spending jt week's vacation- i Mrs. Oswin Lehman returned home Mr. and Mis Peter Mautnan. sons Irvin and Tillman and Mrs. Daniel Stiiker and son Jimmy motored to Indianapolis. Tuesday, to visit with the latter's husband and father Daniel Striker, who is a patient in a hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lehman and son . Benjiman. Perl Steiner and Orlando I Lehman were at Huntington over Laj bor Day. o Get the Habit —Trade at Home, it Paya
I CENTRAL GROCERY Decatur’s Most Sanitary Grocery THE CO LARGEST DISPLAY OF FRESH I UN FRITTS AND VEGETABLES IN < JPJH THE CITY. WATCH OCR WINDOWS FRIDAY NIGHT. PHONE 31 or 32 FOR YOUR GROCERY 31-32 ORDER. • SUGAR, 10 lbs 63c PERFECT FLOUR, 24* 1b sacks 95c CRAPES, Malaga, Special. 3 pounds 25c HEAD LETTUCE, Solid Heads 15c I CAKE BREAD I 50c Holsum I value 3 for 1 39c 25c I BANANA"S Large Shipment, Uniform Fruit, 4 lb. 25c B ORANGES. SunKist, dozen PEACHES, 25c value, can 1I .SUGAR, 25 pound sack i— $1.65 FLOUR, White Lily, sacki_ 98c SUNBRITE SELof CLEANSER SOAP POWDER 10c value 10c value ? sc. 5c can package Home Grown Hard Water Soap CANTALOUPE I 10c each 5 C 1 5c each cake Super Suds , , The BIGGEST box of soap on the market for 1O MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, pound 50c FOR SATURDAY THE LARGEST DISPLAY/OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN THE Charles E. Hite
COURT HOUSE — Suit Vemted Here A suit on account for s7 oft the Allen circuit court at E„rt Wav by the Peerless Surfacing MaX Go., against the Wayne MachltJ company, has been venued tn n Adams circuit court for ti-| a ] neys Breen and Morris are coii n .,.| 7 the plaintiff. Fugate Is Released The cases of the state vs. Clyde Eugute, for wife and child ilt-sertlon was dismissed in circuit court tod™' after the prosecutor hud filed a n prosequi. Fugate was teleased from , custody. Claim Is Allowed In the case of Yager Brntbera v« Maggie Bennet et al. a . I ,i m for L’nj and costs was allowed. Real Estate Transfers Pete Amspaugh etux to Itoyle y t Amspaugh, lot 3 in Decalin, for |l, Doyle N. .Amspaugh to Pete ~\n is. paugh etux. lots 733 and 7:.| in tur for sl. John H. Vannett to J. L. Wolfe, lot , 5 in Salem, for sl. ( Nancy Ault to laiiseti. Bm-ris, lot I 5b in Geneva, for sl. , E. Howard Marshall etux to Walter , Bretzenhofe etux, lot 2 in Decatur, tor . $2.5d0. , NOTICE My cider mill will start j Thursday. August 3(lth and will operate every Tuesday ant! Thursday thereafter. 1 20.~>tl Peter Kirsch.
