Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 52, Decatur, Adams County, 1 March 1929 — Page 6
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Fisher & Harris CASH GROCERY | Dealers in Granite, Tin and Aluminum Ware Phones 3, 4 and 5 Free City Delivery Quality Service with Low Prices. , QDCPIJU Saturday and Monday— OrLUInL Royal Baking Powder 24c 12 ounce can 44c; 6 ounce can f0r.... CDEPIAI Saturday and Monday— Jsc OrLUInL (; r ape Nuts health cereal, pkg. QDCPIAI Saturday and Monday— OrLuIHL Mullets, The year around 11c cereal, package ODCPIAI Saturday and Monday — OlLulnL j c iiy Beans and Chocolate 25c Cream Candy, 2 pounds QnrPl A! Saturday and Monday— OrLUInL Matches, Searchlight 15c 4 Large Boxes sugar S';“Sr l,M ’ 55c 25 pounds $1.45; 100 pound hag $5.40 SUG AR. 4x Powdered Non-Caking, lb. pkg. .9c APPLES Roman d ßeauties 25c GRAPE FRUIT ORANGES S’ 29c LETTUCE, Fancy Leaf, pound Lsc NEW CARROTS, large bunch 10c ft ICO Nut, pound 20c UllU Elgin, or Maytime, pound. 25c ri ft IID Gooch’s best, more and better GCL* rLUUn bread, 24 pounds Barrel • $7.90 FLOUR, Pride of Decatur, 12 lbs. 48c; 24 lbs 95c FLOUR, Gooch’s Whole Wheat, 5 pound bag. .29c CHAP p - & G - Whito Naptha 39c OUftr io bars SOAP, Woodbury Toilet, cake 21c SALTED PEANUTS JELL-O, All Flavors, 3 packages 25c PEANUT BUTTER, pound 18c POSTIIM, Instant, large can 39c POSTUM CEREAL, large package 22c SANLFLUSH or BOWLENE, can 21c OLD SETTLER for dirty water, 3 pkgs 25c BEANS Red Kidney or Pork and Beans 28c nr Jftliro Kings Delight, heavy syrup Qsc LnUIILO 5 large cans APRICOTS, Kings Delight, Heavy Syrup, 3 cans 09c PINEAPPIE sliced, Kings Delight, Cki c rlllLflrrLC Heavy Syrup, 4 cans PEACHES oa!!on’canf d ’. APRICOTS, Gallon cans 69c PINE APPLE, Crushed, gallon cans 89c PINEAPPLE, Sliced, Heavy Syrup, gal. cans 98c Heavy Tin Pails.. .10 qt. 38c, 12 qt. 40c, 14 qt. 45c Full assortment of Fruits and Vegetables
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1929
~ BERNE NEWS ’ i Mrs. Iloyd Kllcnberger «<><> the | Misses Rutlna unit Rubrlc Htucky mb- , ions! to Fort Wavin'. Thursday, where | they attended to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Runyon of De- ! oatur were In Herne Wednesday uftornoon, ■where the former attended to | liusiness matters, while the latter vis* jjied friends. Mr. and Mrs. Cleniet It Gnttschulk v«.n Truman and dauhgtors, Marjorie, Vivian, and Phyllis wpimt Sunday at the home of Mr. (Jottsehalk’B sister, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Moser and family
IFLOUR1 — Home Grocery | Perfect 98c I>HONE 88 oNler WE ARE LISTENING OQ/» Bob W hite ... 93c g SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF EASTER CANDIES. 1 APPLE - I 2 lb. can for Now—Lowest lot \eais CL./* ■ 50c BROOM 25 pounds sl-b> P er 11 r That New Package. American- OC,. EDGEMONT CRACKERS 9Q/* Breakfast Coffee. Every Day OnlyO</V l>;uk;l "' t ‘ . Special 50c Large Perfection 9Q.» BLACK WALNUT COOKIES 1Q t Angel Food Cake Y i do/en 4.7/L Tip-Top PIES, Every Day OP I SV\ ANTON PURE BUFKWHEATrr Each ■ ksl 10 pounds eJtlie SPECIAL! SUPER-SUDS OQ{» B PENNANT MAPLE FLAVOR nr l\ packages for — — SYRUP, per gallon « P. &G. SOAP OQ/» BANNER OLEO 9(1., 10 bars f(,r | ‘Pi Special, nmmd Large package KWICK SOLV OO^, I I 55c value KOENIG’S RIO * 0 1 — < ’<■'■ TEL, per ih Li kV, **soo Special’’ 1 lb. box Easter 9Q{* lat package SOAP CHIPS IQ/* Cand >’ ;''' V' . QUALITY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES A SPECIALTY Straw berries Fancy Bananas, SunKist Oranges, Grape Fruit, Mangoes, Turnips, ParsHps Green Onions, Radishes. Fancy Celery. New Cabbage, Imperial Valley Head Lettuce Chinese Cabbage.
! 8 J 1 if SJ& ~1 illMj-iiii miTf C.j' «Ls \\ * “flg» *w. # . W"?—»—.— fafE'd] / , nothing remains hut to serve $$ r “■ -...-«-^slLv. Phones 106-107 Free Delivery P %£!**£ ££?*2Z £ REDUCED PRICES ON fc ,g Ivf bSTJSL th ot 5 y every description and we QUALITY MEATS g shall be pleased to (ill your I A Few of our SPECIALS tor SATURDAY FANCY EGG BOCK WURST, Home Made >9 BIG BEN SALAD DRESSING, 1 pint jars Today Only 25c . 1 STRICTLY FRESH OYSTERS, Pint 35c, Quart A 65c I Meats Canned Goods * ■ Country Style All Pork Sausage, 2 lbs.. 35c American Beauty Malt, 2 cans 75c | Fresh Callias or Picnics, lb 15c Special, 2 cans Banquet Apricots 35c | * 3 Fresh Side in chunks, lb 18c Little Elf Peas, 2 cans 25c a * jg( Whole Pork Shoulders, lb 16c Little Elf Corn. 2 cans 25c I ; I Tender Beef Steak, lb 30c Perfect Tomatoes, 2 cans 25c I ,j| Tresh Hams, whole or half, lb 20c Shoe Peg Corn. Silvers Pride, 2 cans.... 35c * 3 Whole or Half Sugar Cured Smoked Van Camp Pork and Beans, 3 cans 25c Hams, It) 27c Van Camps Kidney Beans, 3 cans 25c , 3 Fancy Bacon from 22c to 35c lb CrescentßecnteansJ^ans^^^^__2sc ; 3 Fancy Chickens FRESH RENDERED LARD, All 2ft voll want, pound M COFFEE— I mmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmaimm I *3 1 ~ Man °’ War > 2ms 75c CALL FOR OUR SATURDAY DEAL r 3 2 ~ Rursley Hi^h Grade, 2 ffis When Ordering This One: ' 3 4 -Maxwell House, 2 tbs SI.OO * (>an Yacht Club Strawberries , 3 s—Chef, 2 tbs SI.OO }«“ Yacht Club Red Raspberries 6—Empire Coffee, 2 tbs SI.OO caa Yacht Club Black Raspberries * 3 7M. J. 8., 2 lbs $1.05 1 can Yacht c,ub Gooseberries ________ 1 can Yacht Club Red Pitted Cherries . I Complete Line of Cheese and Butter \ ' T ? ‘ n i,,b Reacbes Q Snow Flake Oleomargarine, 2lb 35c ® CANS .... $1.45 ; H Good Luck, Oak Grove Oleo, 3 lbs 85c Fresh Bread, Loaf 10c Don’t forget your can of Yacht Club Peaches, with your meat order, 1 can only 15c PLEASE ORDER EARLY FOR DELIVERY
at Ornl^vllle. Mrv James Hlalr, of Decatur was a Imslness calor here, Tuesday evening Mrs. Arlle Wullman and tlaughter left Tuesday for Spencervllle. where she will attend Mrs. Warren (Tauser uml three-day-old son, James Robert. Noah Stollry was a business caller at Fort Wayne, Wednesday. lister Nusshaum erturned to his home here Tuesday, after visiting friends at Columbus, Ohio, since Friday. Mrs. Frank SSprunger and sister, Miss IVvona Schlagenhauf attended to business matters at Fort Wayne MondayMrs. Jennie Moser left Thursday
vine, where ihe will •P* n<l th? remainder so the week with her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs Dennis Moser. ... , Mr and Mrs. Henry Yoder and fa . m iiv, Mr amt Mrs. William Amstut* were guests at the home of their - . jher, Mr. and Mrs. ltenry Yo«l«* a Lily. Mr. and Mrs William Anndn.s , were gue s taattehseatlh RT -• ;*- , were guests at the home of their hro l ther, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Voder at Linn Grove, Sunday- , Clifton Amstut* was a business < i ler at Portland, Tuesday. ! Mrs. Edward KLey and her mother Mrs. James Davidson spent W rJ ‘"' s any With friends and relatives at l or mi —
s Wayne. Mrs (lottfred O. Hurry, of Fort Wayne, who visited relatives here for ( the past week returned to her home Wednesday. William J. Sprit tiger attended to , business matters at Fort Wayne rues- , ‘‘‘waiter Schng and Albert Reusser , l„ft Tuesday night for Detroit on a , ‘"Mr” and Mrs. William Rich and fa- , Hilly aiid Mrs Rich’s mother. Mrs. , David Fox were guests a. the home of their sister and daughter, Mr. and , Mr Dan Halley and tnmlly at Van Wert, Ohio. Sunday. Mrs. Fox will continue hervisit there for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Comlel Colpaert, Ezra Wanner and his mother Mrs Kmifnuel Wanner visited the daughter oi the former. Miss /Julia Colpaert, patient at the Lutheran Hospital at Fort Wayne, Monday. Carl H Pierson of Fort Wayne, was , business taller at Herne. Thursday. Peter D. Steiner, daughter, Mrs. Cyrus Lehman and sons, Kara. John Albeit apd son-in-law. Fred I.lechty left Wednesday morning for Huntertown, in response to a telephone mesEVERETT & HITE 1 Decatur, Indiana
sage, stutlhg tiM> death of their ■ and brother, Daniel Siehier. fl M - R »y ‘"" 1 M K. Smith attend* I to business matters at Indiana,,,l, ■ Wednesday. 1 H Rev/ and Mrs. William F,g| P W(1 , 9 visitors with friends at p,, n u . ri ' 1 Wednesday. Woym! 8 Mr. and Mrs. Arlle F.llenberiter I Harry and Miss Nlttm t:iienh„ riI J H Dore Hrewster and Miss || UX e| Ntl 'l9 huum wttre dinner guests „( f RH nier's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Norman H Jacobs at Fort Wayne, Sunday 9 Mrs. Rosa Zumorum, son Alfred and & daughter, Mrs. Sam Nusshaum I visitors at Fort Wayne, Sunday »; ; ternoon. Lawrence L. Yager was a business caller al Fort Wayne, Tuesday uml Wednesday. Alvin I.ee is the name ( ,f I born to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Strahni Tuesday RURAL CHURCHES Pleasant Mills Charge A. E. Burk, Pas.or Pleasant Mills M. E. Church 9:30 —Sunday Schorl 10:30 —('lass meeting 6:30 —Epworth and Jr. League. 7:30 —Evangelistic sen ices 7:00 — Thursday evening prayer meeting. O J. Suntan, leader. Salem M. E. Church 9:30 —Sunday School 10:30 —Morning Worship 7:00 —Wednesday evening prayer meeting, Marcellas Davison leader. The Decatur M. E. Circuit John F. Blocker, Pastor Beulah Church 9:30 A. M. —Sunday School 7:00 P. M. —Preaching bv Rev, a. W- Thompson. Come and hear him. Mt. Pleasant Church 9:15 A. M. —Sunday School 10:15 A. M. —Praise and Prayer service. , 10:30 A- M .Preaching by the pastor Subject: A study of three parables and a sermon on the Gospel In these parables. A children's service. Let all he . present. Washingtn Church 9:30 A. M. —Preaching by pastor. Subject: The same as above. Note: All the members of the official board and all church ifiembers invited to District Conference in the Waynedale M. E. church March 5 and ti. Let's go with good reports. 0 Mt. Tabor Sunday School 9:30 Epworth League 7:00 Prayer meeting Thursday ... 7:00 dark’s Chapel Sunday School 9:30 Class meeting 10:30 l’repchtng 7:00 | Prayer meeting Wednesday .... 7:00 Mt. Hope Sunday School 9:30 Class meeting 10:30 Prayer meeting Wednesday ... 7:00 H. E. Forbes. Minister Short Talks l»y a Thonglmill Mother An Indiana mother itdls this: We find nothing to vompnro with Foley’s H'oney and Tar Compound : coughs and colds. My little lad had irouble with his bronchial tubes from his third year, but since we started giving him Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound we have 'been able to control it. \N** know there is nothing: to compare with Foley's Honey and Tar Comp*mud." The very name teils a story. Good also for croup (spasmodic) and troublesome night coughs. Ask for it. Sold everywhere. o [Treatment Os New Konjola Banished Stomaeh Trouble Lady Bays Glowing Tribute To Merits of Master Medicine, Enjoys Glorious Health
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W MRS. LULU GOODWIN ■ “I feel gratefully relieved of stom ■ ach trouble by the use ot Konjoia, 9 said Mrs. Lulu Goodwin. 18- ( > ■ Haute Road, Vincennes, Indiana. ■ “I had suffered from stomach ■ i trouble for over three years. ■ was gas bloating from excessiv _ ■ mentation, intense pains, and 1 ‘ ■in my stomach and everything | ■ I seemed to turn sour. At nig ■ would have to lay on my stomach §1 get some relief from the * ■ pains. I was kept awake nigh ■ night and was so tired in the ■ Ing I did not care to work. ■ “Out of mere curiosity I den ■ try Konjoia. I took nine 1 I That was just six months ago and ■ ■ stomach has not troubled me ■ that time so I know the rebel ■ manent. Life is a pleasure, as 1 ■ glorious health now. It is 11 ■ Konjoia, the super medicine 9 Konjoia is sold in Decatur, Indian^ ■ at Smith, Yager & Falks drug _ and by all the best druggis • | towns throughout this entire
