Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 248, Decatur, Adams County, 19 October 1928 — Page 6

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Fisher & Karris CASH, GROCERY Dealers in Granite, Tin and Aluminum Ware Phones 3,1 and 5 Free City Delivery Quality Service with Low Prices Potatoes, U.S. sand grown white Mich, real quality for winter Storage 2 1-2 bu. $1.98 Select Tokay Grapes, 3 pounds 25c Onions, Yellow Danvers, medium size, 8 lbs,. 25c 50 pounds 98c; 100 pounds $1.85 Oleo, Tiffany Brand, pound 20c Nuco Nut, pound 25c Cane Gran. Sugar lOlbs 59c im——— ll—~r nr lira Butter, Cloverleaf Creamery, the taste tells, pound 53c Post Toasties or Kelloggs Corn Flakes pk 12c Lard, strictly pure, 2 pounds 34c Bananas, Select Ripe Fruit, 3 pounds 25c, Prunes Santa Clara’s med size 3 1-2 lbs 25c "* I Soap. Laundry, Flake White, Crystal White or P. & G. White Naptha, 10 bars 39c 6 bars 25c Camay Toilet Soap. 4 cakes 29c I New Bulk Rolled Oats .... 6 pounds 25c Milk, Ta!! cans Pet, Carnation or Borden.... 10c I Small can 5c I Everyday Milk, 6 small cans 25c I Gold Dust large pkgs. 27c | Eagle Brand Milk, can 19c | Goochs New Yellow or White Granulated Corn Meal, 5 pounds 19c I Country Gentlemen S. Corn finest 4 cans 45c Goochs Prepared Pancake or Buckwheat Flour, large bag 30c I McKensie Prepared Pancake or Buckwheat Flour, bag 25c I WMHH—II^—O—n«aiu—DBHWBWI I Peaches the famous King’s Delight brand Large cans, Large Yellow Halves Heavy Syrup 5 cans . - SI.OO Whole Wheat Flour, 5 pounds 29c I New Pack Pink Salmon, Tall cans ' 20c I New Pack Green or Wax Stringless Beans, • 3 cans for 40c I SALMON, Dark Red, 2 large cans for 55c Coal Buckets, Japanned 38c j Coal Buckets, Heavy Galvanized 48c I Hard Coal Buckets, Heavy Galvanized 65c I Sweet Potatoes 10 lbs 25c MUI ■■■■hi hi inl i s - | Stove Pine, Joint 18c I Combine! Pails, Gray Granite 95c I White Granite $1.20 I Complete assortment Fruits and Vegetables. /?J O 1 Biggest Box of Soap on Super buds o u " 0 10 25c |

POLITICAL CALENDAR DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS Monday, October 22 Kohr school, Union township: Hon Don Ward mid Hon. Dore B. Erwin; Fuelling school, Root township: Hon. H. H. Heller, Hon. Don Ward mul Hon. John W. Tyndall; Friedhelm school, Preble: Hon. T. A. Gottschalk, Hon. I). D. Coffee, and Hon. Don C. Ward. Music by Magley quartet. Tuesday, October 23 Court house. Decatur, address by Hon. Richard F. Cleveland, of Baltimore. Wednesday, October 24 Kitnsey school, Blue Creek, Hon.

The Song, Sull*size biscuits of crisp, oven-baked whole wheat: SHREDDED SWEAT ounces I / full-site A biscuits As Made in Shredded Wheat Factories for 34 Year" Makes breakfast a treat—and gives you pep for the day's work — nourishing and easily digested. I CENTRAL GROCERY | Decatur’s Most Sanitary Grocery itfTO NITE St II IF YOU WILL LOOK AT OUR B \wiJL WINDOWS, WE ARE SURE IT L* WILL HELP YOU FIND APPETIZ- 9 ~ 31-32 ,NG FOODS FOR your table. I cornmeal; new lbsc |j CRAC KER JAC K, 3 boxes 10c 11 SWEET PO I ATOES, 10 pounds 25c I is U G A R I I 25 POUND SACK $1.58 I i flour! I POLAR BEAR, sack $1.05 I TURNIPS, pound 5c I POWDERED SUGAR, 3 pounds 25c | I CARROTS, pound 5c I I CAULIFLOWER 25c i | ORANGES, SUN-KIST, dozen 50c | COFFEE, pound 27c p ,? GRAPES, pound 10c g I C RANBERRIES, pound 2(k» | I SPECIAL CAKE I | PERFECTION, 50c value gg c ■ BANANAS, 3 pounds 25c B I LITTLE ELF CORN & PEAS, 2 cans “Jk- g i.octagon> c - I Super Suds I The BIGGEST box of soap on the market for 10 I OUR FOOD MUST GIVE SATISFACTION I I Charles E. Hite j

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1928.

Don C. Ward mid Hon. D. N. Erwin; high Hchool, jetferson township: Hon. John T. Kelly and Hon Don C Ward; Linn Grove: Senator George L. Saunders, Bluffton, mid Hon. Don C. Ward. Friday, Ocotber 26 Berne: Hon. Albert Stump, candidate for United States senator, and Hon. Don C. Ward, candidate for congress. PATRON'S NOTICE I will return to my dental office and practice Monday, October 22. 211t6 Dr. Fred Patterson.

RURAL CHURCHES Bobo M. E. Circuit Mt. Tabor Sunday School S Class meeting 10:30 Prayer meeting Thursday .... 7:30 Clarks Chapel Sunday School 9: JO Preaching 10:30 Piayer meeting Wednesday .. 7:30 Mt. Hope Sunday School ,9:30 Class meeting 10:30 Revival services every evening. Services at 7:30 except Sunday evening and that at 7 pm. Come and let us worship together. H. E. Forbes 0 U. B. In Christ, Decatur Circuit Rev. Charles Weyer, Pastor Victory Sabbath school 9:30. H. E. Baxter Superintendent. Preaching Service 10:30. Pleasant Grove Sabbath Si bool 9:30, Clyde Harden Superintendent. Pleaching by pastor 7:00. Winchester Sabbath School 9:30, Merl Essex, Superintendent. Class Meeting 10:30, W. A. Balinger

/f s useless and Risky to pay more t 0 P°y Choice Beef Roasts, from chuck 23c PIG LOINS Whole or Half, Lean pound FRESH SIDE 1E A N p ° ,ind 22c BACON Sugar Cured, Small, Lean.... by piece, pound HAMBURGER, Fresh Ground 23c PORK CHOPS, Lean, pound 33c PURE PORK SAUSAGE 22c PORK STEAK, Lean, pound 28c CHEESE, Full Creant, pound 34c LARD, 2 pounds QQn Brick, pound 34c f o r DOC BUTTER. Country Club 52c SUMMER SAUSAGE 35c Plain Wrap ................ 49c SMOKE SAUSAGE 33c SAUER KRAUT, BOLOGNA, pound 20c Bulk, pound Ol WEINERS, pound 25c Cabbage for Kraut “aS “ a s APPLES Extra Fancy Jonathans 5 lbs. for 25c PANCAKE FLOUR Prepared, 20 oz. pkg 3 for 25f FOULDS Macaroni, Spaghetti & Noodles.. .3 boxes for 95c SALMON Pink A!aska - ,/! ib - can 2 for 25c CD A CVCDC SODAS " LnntllLilliJ GRAHAMS 2 Ib. box for 25c Country Club ■I packages CLEANSER ow nuT€H ’ 4 tans 25c FLOUR COUNTRY CLUB PASTRY 5 Ib. sack 25c DDC Al 4 Country Club, Twin or Single 8C DllLAlz Whole Wheat, pound 10af... .10c GRAPES TOK AY, Extra Fancy 3 lbs- 25c POTATOES, Sweets NancvHa,|s wn» 9 -23c

Class Leader. * Bobo Sabbath School 9:15. Albert Chronister, Superintendent. Class meeting 10:30. Class Leader, W. F. Hilton. U. B. C. E. Service 7:00 W. D. Hower, President. Come: Let us worship together. 0 Pleasant Mills Charge A. S. Burk, Pastor Pleasant M.lls M. E. Church 9:3o—Sunday School 10:30—Class meeting 6:30 Epworth and Jr., League. Revival meetings are still In progress mid will continue until October 28th. Come and help us In this soul saving campaign. Salem M. E. Church 9:00 —Sunday School 10:00 —Morning Worship. Preaching will continue to be in the morning all during the ‘'Revival” at Pleasant Mills. Our 3rd quarterly meeting will be held Sunday October 28th at 2:30. Come hud meet our new District Supt. Dr. J. T. Bean. 0 Pleasant Dale Church of the Brethren S. I* Cover, Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a. nt. Sermon by Rev. O. H. Austin at 10:30 A. M. Evening service wiil begin with an

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