Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 224, Decatur, Adams County, 21 September 1928 — Page 7
"SCHMITTS DUALITY meat market "^7Bunch Spring Chickens, 3to 4 lbs. each &1 „ Good Beef Roast pound 2g c Meaty Spare Ribs 2 pounds 35 c fresh Brain' ’ pi ’" nt!s 35c Home Cured Smoked Jowels pound 2() e Armour’s Star or Miller and Hart’s Smoked 33 j. Skinned Hams pound Hockless Picnic Hams (Shank off). pound 27c Regular Picnic Hams pound 23c Medium Heavy Bacon x — pound 25c ) pound Pail of Lard S()C 5 ft. Pail of Lard ssc 10 pound Pail of Lard $1.65 20 pound Pail of Lard $3.10 50 pound Can of Lard $7.50 Bulk Lard, pound 18c; 2 pounds 35c Bulk Peanut Butter . pound 23c Silvernut Oleo (A Good One) pound 20c Red Top or Blatz Malt . . can 52c We have a complete line of Perfect's and Little Elf Canned Vegetables and Canned Fruits, and can make you attractive ,prices in dozens and case lots. See us before you buy your supply for the winter. Ph o °. nes H. P. Schmitt n^ ee 96 Meat Market service
M— _ ..JIWW— WiII I U-111l Hili ill II !■ mi t Opportunities! i Always—The Assurance of Value A. & P. Stores present opportunities for Saving on the finest Quality Groceries, day in and day out throughout the year! / PEAS 'K << Corn or Tomatoes lona Brand* • •Good Solid Pack : 3 25C / • II Swansdown CaktFiour j da- 32c Il Asparagus Tips immsm | Campbell’s Beans can 10c I Coffee Im. 37c | Shredded Wheat He I Olives *S;Z9c ■ BrMdfefci, || Jell-0 3 25C Just Received —New Pack Soup M:"’ s 3 25c I Peaches £«*>««•« ft - 15c Teenie Weenie Peas 20c Vinegar £s c< *' < *° L 35c Pickling Spice Bu/ * »• 32c Waldorf Toilet Paper 4 «•"« 25c Palmolive Soap 3 *•” 20c ChipsO Lam Site «*»■ 20c Super Suds s ~~'X. / House Cleaning X. Supplies S Brooms Clean Sweep, four eew •och 33c \ ClilTiaX Wail Paper Cleaner 3 cana 25c X Galvanized Pails 10 23c MopS Mop Handles each 15c aach 29c Scrub Brushes Fin* Quality 15c b stomc & s Established 1859
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1928.
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Grocery! A RG O Argo St fr.li fofcs ' 3lb package I a Karo, Maple Flavor, Syrup 30C C I Macaroni, Spaghetti or Noodles 29c I 4 packages tor' Ij JELL-O, All Flavors 25c i 3 packages for KELLOGG S BRAN FLAKES, ■Bo x ■ | POST TOASTIES, SHREDDED H p ? I WHEAT, packagel RAISINS, Seeded or Seedless 10c ■ 15 ounce package for IBULK RAISINS, New Shipment 20c 3 pounds for W SO AP. P. «G. or Crystal White 3s c g 10 bars for MALT, PURITAN SI.OOI 2 cans for ||
Decatur M. E. Circuit John F. Blocker, I’UHtor. Beulah Church 9:30 a. m.—Sunday School. 7:30 p. m.—Preaching by the pastor. Mt. Pleasant Church 9:15 a. in.—Sunday School. 10:15 a. m.—Preaching by the pastor. Washington Church 9:30 a. m. -Preaching by the pustor 10:30 a. m—Sunday School. Note: The time has come for our fat] rally church program. This Is educational and inspirational. The meetings are us follows: Beuluh and Mt. Pleasant. Sept. 21; Washington, Sept. 27. Como to these meetings. | You’ll enjoy them and get help. —o — — Monticello,— Out of seven schools in Cass Township four have one hundred per cent attendance for the first four weeks of school, C. I). Imler, county attendance officer reported.
jfiikilh I y* Where Service Is Paramount cX fire hundred room E hotel located in the down-town section — only three blocks from the "circle" Excellent parking and garage fact I ities SPINK ARMS i HOTEL | INDIANAPOLIS ia nii i is— mum ri s er itit —— Harvest Festival and ONION Day BEAR LAKE, IND. Sept. 21-22-23 3 big days of sport and fun. Boxing, Coon Chase, Pony Race Coon Chases Saturday, Sept. 22. at 2:30 & 1 Sunday, Sept. 23 at 10:30 & 1:30 Contests Bottle filling. Nail driving. Egg carrying, Hog and Husband calling and many others. Races Boat, swimming, rowing, boys and girls, fat men. fat women. 100 yd. dash., free for all. Music and Dancing Old fiddlers contest afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Good eats and refreshments. Admission to grounds free.
MONROE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Marrise Hendricks, of Dayton. Ohio, and Mr. and Mra. Erma Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kessler and son Darwnn, Mr. L. L. Lobenstlne, Mrs Mildred Bnrdg, all of Fort Wayne, .Mrs. E. W. Lobenstlne, of Grand Rapids. Michigan, Master Hobby Hendricks of IJ ma. Oil io, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Hendricks also attended tlie Home Week at Decatur, lust week. Art .Meyer. < f Fort Wayne, was a business caller in town Thursday. •Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Crist, of Decatur, called in town Wednesday evening. Tlie Woman Foreign Missionary Society of tlie Methodist church field its regular meeting at tlie home of Mrs. S, C. Souder. A g <hl meeting was reported. Tlie Society has been holding an interesting contest and tlie winning side was determined yesterday. •Mrs. J. J. Hofer went to Portland, Wednesday, to visit with her sister, Mrs. .Margaret Gilpen, for the day. Mr. Harry Kessler, of Fort Wayne, was a business caller in tawn Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mann, of Decatur visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Crist, Tuesday afternoon. Little Helen Ray, daughter of Mr.
s use l ess and Risky I to pay more to pay less I I SPRING LAMB whole leg pound 41 c I FRESH PICNIC HAMS, For Roasting pound 22 c I Beef Roasts, from Chuck pound 25c, 28c I OLEO, Wondernut 17c CHEESE, Full Cream 34c <0 Good Luck 29c Brick 33c H LARD, 2 pounds 33c BUTTER, Plain Wrap | I Creamery g I Fresh Ground Bambergerlb. 20c I I Pure Pork Pan Sausage lb. 22c I BACON, 2 lb. piece BOLOGNA. Ring 20c ■ Per pound WEINERS, pound 25c H rArrrr Country Club. Special price, pound i LUITEiE Jewel, pound 35c. I fDAfIfE’DC 'GRAHAMS. 2 pound carton ~c VllAvilLilld SODAS, 2 pound carton 25c I SWEET POTATOES 1 " ,cv in , i? c I I GRAPES 1 isc I APPLES JONATHANS. Fancy. 5 pounds 25 c 9 RICE GENUINE BLUE ROSE, 4 pounds 21c I OATQ Country Club, Quick, large box 21c VilllJ Iwo 20 oz. boxes 15c ■ BRAN POSTS, SPECIAL, package |Q C I BREAD 1 pound, Country Club, loaf & AIID Country Club Avondale Pastry, 24L lbs. 96c ■ rLVUR for Pastry or Bread. pounds. ... $1.05 MUSTARD Muson Jit, each I DDIIMDC Idaho Prunes, box, 16 lbs. each SI.OO rnUHLD 4 pounds 25c
and Mrs: Forest Ray, has been confined to her home on account of illness. She is reported to be some better. Mrs. Rena Johnson left for a few days visit at Portland. Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Foster are at- - ——— —-11 ■
— ■■■■ — It is the well known package It stands for high quality SHREDDED h Vi 1 ounces I Z A snn biscuits As Made in Shredded Wheat Factories for 34 Years Children like the crisp, crunchy shreds of whole wheat-makes sound teeth and healthy gums.
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tending the meetings in Fort Wayne this week. - o—- — — —- Stockwell, John Night, of Spencer, Ind., is the new athletic director ai Stockwell high school.
