Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 242, Decatur, Adams County, 12 October 1928 — Page 6

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Fisher & Earris CASH GROCERY Dealers in Granite, Tin and Aluminum Ware Phones 3,1 and 5 Free City Delivery Quality Service with Low Prices 1 JJLJLL-JU wi —i— nw—T-jnunn- — Potatoes, U.S. sand grown white Mich. 151b522c 30 lbs. 1-2 bu. 43c; 60 lbs. bu. 83c 2 1-2 Bushel Bag $1.98 Flour, Pride of Decatur, 12 lbs.. .52c; 24 lbs 98c Flour. Goochs Best, more and better bread, 21 lbs. $1.05; 21 lbs.. $2.10; Barrel. $8.25 Cane Gran. Sugar IQlbs 60c New Granulated Yellow or White Corn Meal, pound 4c Gooch Prepared Pancake or Buckwheat Flour large bag 30c Holland Seed Cflßßfl KRAUT3S ibs 60c 50 Pounds $1.15; 100 Pounds $1.98 Oleo, Tiffany, pound 20c Nuco Nut Oleo, pound 25c Butter, Cloverleaf Creamery the taste tells lb 53c Yellow Denver Onions "'JS 25c Large Size 6 pounds 25c Post Toasties or Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, pkg. 12c Tokay Grapes, 3 pounds 25c New Jersey Sweet Potatoes, 6 pounds 18c 50c Instant Postum 39c R/llf V Pet,Tarnation or Bordens"lA ’ llliLn Small can sc; Tall Can .. Ivv Red Kidney Beans 3 no.2cans 15c Bulk Seedless Raisins 3 pounds 25c | Prunes, medium size. 3 pounds 25c I 1 Gallon Stone Jars for Apple Butter, etc 10c P&G crystal white or Flake white i laundry soap 10 bars 39c; 6-25 c | Stone Ings, 1 ga110n.... 15c; 2 gallon 30c 3 Gallon.. 45c; 4 Gallon.. 60c; 5 Gallon... 80c New Oal: Kegs. .5 Gallon $1.98; 10 Gallon $2.35 15 Gallon $2.85; 20 Gallon $3.25 Sun Sweet Prunes 2lb pkg. 25c Salmon, Red Alaska tall can 27c ■■■■■■■■■■■■■HBBaMmMHSaaHManmKXl Special Broom Values 43c and 48c Cold Blast Lanterns, complete $1.35 CHIPSO, Large package 20c Heavy All Copper Boilers, No. 8 $4.35 No. 9, extra large $4.60 Childrens Enameled Dinner Pails, assortment of colors 25c MATCHES, Search Light box sc; 6 for 25c Full asst, of Fruits and Vegetables fl 1 Biggest Box of Soap on fv m* Super buds 0 Zsc

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1928.

RURAL CHURCHES U. B. In Christ,’Decatur Circuit Rev. Chas. Meyer, Pastor Winchester Quarterly conference Saturday at 2:00 o'clock In •afternoon. Also Satunity evening and Sunday Services: Sabbath School at 0:30, Preaching by the presiding Elder A. M. Johnson, at 10:30 and again in tlie evening. Every

a SHB • I* .—J tfgLtteJ i ) VZ »si 8 v j v. I y . JMkI l fIBMH Insist on the Genuine Quaker Oats 1 Pluntes J06~1(r7 | I I Saturday Specials |i || Fresh Oysters-Standards and Selects ' H Fancy Spring Chickens and Old Hens as j Freshly Dressed Rabbits || ! Fresh Quart Jars of Mince Meat || I Fresh Pickled Pigs Feet || ' Fancy Country Sausage Ij I See our cuts of Rough Pork S at Reduced Prices Choice Cuts of Veal, Pork and Beef Home Made Cottage Cheese and C. Country Butter 3 Bulk Mixed Pickles. Sweet Pickles, Eg Olives and Chow || I Fresh Potato Chips and Pretz Sticks Best Brands of Coffees and Teas A FEW SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 1 Sugar Cured Smoked Hams, whole or |g I half, 27c It) !g Fancy Smoked Bacon Squares or || ! Jowcls 20c lb ■ fl Freshly Ground Pan Sausage 20c lb ■ Good Sirloin and Round Steak 30c lb g > Fresh Picnic Hams, any size 18c lb t Fancy Beef Rolls. Special 30c lb £ Plenty Nice Swiss and Flank Steaks Jj Veal-Pork and Beef Birds I> OLEOMARGARINEOak Grove 3 ibs. 85c h Good Luck l 3 lbs. 85c B Nucoa 3 tbs. 75c r Colored Standard lb. 40c jl Churngold lb. 32c, 3 lbs. 90c || Full Line of Cheese | COFFEE- , | Maxwell House 2 lbs. SI.OO h Man O’ War 2 lbs. 80c K Chef 2 lbs. SI.OO | m Empire 2 lbs. SI.OO i M. J. B 2 lbs. $1.05 Perfects v 2 lbs. 95c g S MAET SPECIALS- S || Red Top Malt 2 cans 95c Ig |j Pabst ' 2 cans 95c || H Budweiser 2 cans $1.45 || Miller High Life 2 cans 95c || H Puritan Malt 2 cans $1.05 B SPECIAL with each Meat Order, we will || let you have 2 lbs. Lard for 30c. || 2 lb. limit to each customer. g We handle Fresh Bread which you can have B U delivered with your meat order. K S| We deliver al! clay long, but the earlier you || order your meat the sooner you get it. p! Just call 106 or 107 and we will take care of your wants. & [ Mutschlers Meat Market |

body come. Pleasant Grove Sabbath school 9:30 Clyde Harden Superintendent. Class meeting 10:30. Leader J. C. Harkleas. Victory Sabbath School 9:30 H. E. Baxter, Superintendent Class Service 10:30— Leader Gregg Knittie. Bobo Sabbath School 9:15, Albert Chronister, Superintendent. Class Meeting 10:30, Leader W. F.

Hilton. IT. H. C. E. Service 7:00 W. D. Hower, President Calvary Evangelical Church Sunday School at 9:30, Chalmers Miller Supt. This church will Join with the First church in the Quarterly Conference, at three o'clock ami in the evening service at 7:00. The pastor Rev. M. W. Sunderman wil preach on Thursday Night. • i>i i ii ■ '« i» i ■■■ ■" ■ Union Chapel There will be a Rally Day program at the Union Chaiiel church, northeict of Decatur, Sunday, October 14. Come and greet your old friends and meet new ones, latre H. Erwin, of Decatur, will be with us anil give a talk. There will also be music and readings. Every one welcome. Earl Chase, Supt. 0 G. IL McManania To Quit Fanning; To Hold Sale G. H. McManania, wel -known farmer residing three miles east of Monroe. will hold a general farm sale on Wednesday. October 24. selling off his livestock and farm implements. Mr. McManama stated today Hint lie likely will make his home in Decatur in the future. Advertisements of his sa-e will appear in the Daily Democrat within a few days.

/fir /Pt; It’s useless to pat/ more f ° ss n • Il T-arnb Stew pound 16c Xnnriff § umh Lamb Roasts pound2sc MjJiiilg fJlllllO Lamb Chops pound 30c Choice Beef Roasts 25c and 28c HAMBURGER, Fresh BOILING BEEF ' HA PORK ’CHOPS, Lean, pound 33c NECK BONES, pound 10c PORK STEAK. Lean, pound.... .. . 28c PORK BRAINS, pound 2(k BUTTER. Plain Wrap, pound ?>oc LARI). 2 pounds 33c Country Chib, pound 52c COTTAGE CHEESE, pound 18c CHEESE. Full Cream, pound 34c BOLOGNA, pound 20c —<■ If SMOKED HAM. Center Cut Slices... 50c BOILED HAM. pound «•><: End Cuts, pound 35c OYSTERS. Fresh, Pint 38c OLEO, Wonder Nut, pound 19c BACON, x /i lb. package 20c Good Luck, pound 29c Pit KLEI) PIGS FEET, jar 25c I Pporhpc Country Club in g 1 UGL/tCu heavy syrup 3 cans Country Chib, by case of 24 M Del Monte, 3 cans...67c; case • Clifton, unsweetened 3 cans . 43c; case $3.30 g Corn, Country Club,doz. $1.57 3 cans 40c Avondale Brand 3 cans... .35c; dozen H Standard Pack 3 cans... .25c; dozen I PEAS Countny Club, Sifted 3 cans 46c $ Country Club, Sifted . .Dozen cans $| g Avondale Brand 3 cans... .37c; dozen | TOMATOESAvondaIe No. fCan 3for 35c I Clifton, No. 3 can 3 lor. • Asparagus, Del Monte, can 35c Cherries, Country Club, caa 3 for SI.OO 3 cans for Q Pears, Country Club. can. ,29c Annies, Jonathans, 4 lbs..._gc I 3 for .. ; B.>c f{ ananas Fancy. 3 lbs. fl R espberries, Country Club 27c Lettuce> Iceberg , !| Blackberries, Country Club 23c Celery. Fancy. 3 I 3 cans for 67c Cakes, Vanilla Wafer, 2 lb. 25c Fruit Salad. Country Club 28c . I 3 cans for 82c Fancy Green Beans, Avondale can 12c Pancake Flour, Countrj 3 cans for 35c Club, 5 lb. sack _

BERNE NEWS ■ - I Mlsh Klila Sprunger, who l» a patient at the Irene Byron sanitarium, at Fort Wayne, spent Tuesday evening at the home <-f her mother. Mrs. Stephen SprungiT nml daughter, Miss Adina. Miss Viola Lehman was a weeg-end guest of MisA Dorothy Collins at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. i Fr»d C. Collins at Kort Wayne. Mrs. Helena Wulliman and daugh'er ‘.Miss Leona motored to Tuscola, Illinois, to visit at the home of their son . and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ‘ Wulliman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Sprunger and daughters, the Misses Lillian and Bernice were visitors at Fort Wayne, Wednesday. Menno Eicher.' Menno Burkhalter ano Miss Emma Gilliom were bus!- ' ness callers at Fort Wayne, Monday. Samuel A Valentine, of Bluffton, attended to business , matters here, Tuesday. Reuben Lehman and sister, Miss Lehman were Sunday evening guests at tlie home of their aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sprunger and daughter. Norma Jean at F< rt Wayne. Lester Nusbaum returned to his home here Tuesday evening after visiting friends at Columbus, Ohio, for

several days. Walter OllUom and Senator Gottschalk were b oß in M , c . lu A ' Celina. Ohio Wednesday. ’ “ Miss Charlotte Stehg,| wa , . . ness caller at Port Wayne, Wwln „7 -Miss Betty Wl | ion la i? Sire was accompanied h v Mr . ’’ John Emery as far as Lin , n d Mr *' Mr. and Mrs. Levl Sto to their home in Wadsworth ohi"”' 1 ter visiting at the Philip ,f ' home since Monday. The* wJ P panted to their home by Ann Sprunger, who will Mar ’ days there. P nd Mr. and Mrs. Ix-ste r Uhm. Bluffton. Ohio, have ntovl ’Y' household goods to Berne will make their future home Albert Sprunger returned k Tuesday from Littlefield, Te ' he attended to business num.'?* visited at the Albert Neuen h and Franklin Lehman h om ’ s d " Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Neuensch*.. der and daughter, Miss (; arne A? Clayton returned to their hj* Deepwater. Missouri. Tuesday morJ after visiting relatives here (l)r8 weeks. CTJ| Mrs. Walter H. Luginhill, of Pe„ ril Illinois, arrived here Tuesday to her parenta, Mr. and Mrs rtris* r Hlrschy here.