Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 106, Decatur, Adams County, 3 May 1929 — Page 6
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®L MORE JXg|& and better WL BREAD j* - ' ™y / — FOR SALE BY——I / Fisher & Harris, Decatur Miller & Deitsch, Decatur -Hower Bros., Decatur .nee Taber Grocery, Monroe i,'a Bower Grocery, Magley fej It Brer :OJ Williams Equity Elevator Co., blXr ®**’/*j| • • Williams, Ind. vA FLOUR V/i Spitler & Son. Willshire, Ohio | ' Everett Grocery, Pleasant Mills 1 Berne Milling Co., Berne g Homer Crum Groc.. Honduras B • ft Lenhart Grocery, Wren, Ohio jfr Preble Equity Co., Preble. Ind. BUMmUI-1IISI»h—SI Willill■ 111 HIM Fisker & Barris CASH GROCER Y Dealers in Granite, Tin and Aluminum Ware Phones 3, 4 and 5 Free City Delivery Quality Service with Low Prices. Grape Fruit, Balls of Juice, 5 for 23c Bananas. Select Ripe Fruit. 3 lbs., ,205., lb.. .7c Baking Powder, Calumet, pound can 28c Baking Powder, Royal, 6 oz. can 24c; 12 oz can 47c Sugar. Cane Granulated, 10 pounds 54c Sugar, 4x Non-Caking Powdered. 3 lb. pkg... 25c Peanut Butter, Pint Jar, 1 lb. net 21c Flour. Pride of Decatur, 12 lbs. 48c; 24 lbs.. .95c Flour, Goochs best, 24 pounds 98c Flour, Whole Wheat. 5 pounds 29c Oranges. Sun-Kist, medium size, dozen 29c Pineapple, large size 23c; 2 for.. ,45c Soap, P. & G, White Soap, 10 bars 39c; 6 bars 25c Edginant Square Butter Crackers, 2 Fhs 29c Pep, Krumbles, All Bran or Rice Krispy pkg 12' zc Quaker Puffed Wheat, 2 packages 25c 25c Oxydol, package 21c Goochs Bulk Macaroni, pound 10c 50c Instant Postum 39c 25c Postum Cereal 22c Bulk Peanut Butter, pound 17c Evaporated Peaches, pound 15c Sunshine Crispy Soda Crackers, 2 lb. box... 35c Peas or Corn. 18c grade, 2 cans 25c Hominy, large can 10c, 3 for 28c Pork and Beans or Red Kidney Beans, 3 cans 25c Wax or Green Cut Bean, 2 cans .....'. 29c Canned Fresh Lima Beans. 2 cans 25c Spinach, finest pack, large can 20c Peaches, Kings Delight, large yellow halves, heavy syrup, 3 cans 65c; 5 cans...sl.oo Kings Delight Apricots or Sliced Pineapple in heavy syrup, 2 cans 47c Premier Pineapple, Sliced, No. 1 cans 19c California Peeled Peaches, gallon cans 59c California Apricots, gallon cans 69c Crushed Pineapple, gallon cans 89c Black Rasnberries. gallon can 98c Red Pitted Cherries, gallon can $1.19 Steel Cut or Rolled Oats, 6 pounds 25c Full Pep Growing Mash, 6 nounds 25c New Texas Onions. 2 pounds 15c P. & G. Special: l-25c Ch ipso, 2 P. & G. Soap, 2 Ivory Soap, 1 med. Oxydol, 1 med. Ivory Flakes, 1-7 at. Red Ivory or Blue Enamel Kettle, a $1.70 value for 99c All White Enameled Tea Kettle $1.25 All White Enameled Coffee Pot 75c 8 qt. Heavy Tin Pails 38c; 10 qt.... 45c Bread Toasters 13c Tin Pie Pans 5c Strawberries, Cucumbers, Radishes, Onions, Egg Plant, Tomatoes, etc.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1929
' BERNE NEWS Hr. ami Mrs. 8. I’. Hoffman, of Fort Wayne. and Mrs. Harry Moshberger, , of Linn Grove, were In Herne Tues lay to help their mother. Mrs. Ell Hierle, celebrate her birthday anniversary. J. I). Winteregg and Wilbur It. Nussbaum were at Decatur, Tuesday morning, on business. I Mr and Mrs. Gerald Timmons and daughter Polly Anne moved their household goods to Portland, Wednesday, where Mr. Timmons will be employed at the Daily Sun newspaper plant. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Yoder and daugh-
TB® world’s quickest hot brexhast Quick ! Quaker I Oats ready in 2Y2 to 5 minutes I I Decatur’s Most Sanitary Grocery ■■ —— — '■ '■■■■■■ ■ —«■ II ■»—■■!! ■■lll ■■!■■■! ■ ■■■■■ ■■■■ I I I I I * ■ I■' IP 9 I Hft ■ SATURDAY we have Fresh Straw1 M berries, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Radishes, Onions, Asparagus. Leaf gw * H :in, l Head Lettuce. Mangoes, Celery * 9 Hearts, Carrots, Bananas, Mush- p . 9 31-32 rooms, Egg Plants, etc. Phone Early. Hji 9 SPAGHETTI, Large cans 10c each 9 BREAD I Jl/aC Loaf I Large ID lb. Loaves Introductory Offer S ■ PANSIES, Tomato & CabbageQP Box ' Ot)v Plants. 2 dozen... I POTATOES I White Home Grown 18c peck 63c bushel ) I COFFEE, 45c value Special 35c 9 I POST - TOASTIES | . I I AIiC.E PACKAGES 10c each is s ■ CAKE. 50c value Special 39c & ; S MAYONN AISE, 85c value ... Quart 49c g ! BUTTER I -I FRESH COUNTRY 50c pound g ' I H L 9 FEACHES, Large cans 19c g * i qnion sets iQc p° und I 1 PORK & BEANS 10c can E I BICE, Blue Rose 3 pounds 23c | POP CORN, Sure Pop 3 cans 25c I 1 PRUNES 3 pounds 25c | 5 i RAISINS 3 pounds 20c I L ‘ I CORN SUGAR 3 pounds 25c I * || HOMINY, Large cans 10c each k , @ ASPARAGUS, Large bunches.. 15c each b [ Charles E. Hite |
ter Kdlth Romaiftne, of Woodburn. | spent Sunday at tin 1 home id Mi’s Yodel’s parenis, Mr. and Mro. John Kirehhofer here. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lehman and, daughter, of Bluffton, vinileil the for-i mer’s parents, Mr. ami Mrs. David 1 F. Lehman north, of Berne, Sunday Paul Graham, of Decatur, was a vlsl tor in Berne Tuesday evening. The Misses Anna Huth Hofstetter and Goldie Shenberger visited friends at Fort Wayne, Tuesday. The Misses Frames and Gertrude Burkhalter spent Monday with rela-j tives and friends at Fort Wayne. The Misses Martha and Leona Depp. Ida Sprungor and Frieda Lehman spent Sunday afternoon at Bluffton Robert Bauer spent Tuesday after-1 —
] noon nt Decatur. Mrs. S. it. Barnett and son Robert, of Rockford, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Barnett, of Defiaiue, Ohio, visited at I the home Os their ami sis per, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hahogger and i family Sunday. Rev and Mrs. Weldon Klopfenstein and family, of Fort Wayne, motored Rerne Tuesday, where Mrs Klopfenstein and family will remain the remainder of the week with her'mother. Mrs. Verona Astuiz and family. Vera Douise Balslger. the five-year •old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Halsiger. received a deep gash in her forehead Tuesday afternoon, when she was hit by a bicycle ridden by Jerome Steiner. Mrs. Abbie Stonoburner, who has been staying at the home of Mrs. ' Grace Simison for seevral weeks, left Monday afternoon for Fort Wayne, wliere she will do the housework for Mr. and Mrs. Barnett. Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. Sprunger and ' family moved their household goods from their home at Union City, to i Herne, Tuesday, where they will make their future home with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sprunger Mrs. L. L. Baumgartner, of South Whitley, visited rrt the home of her brother-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. F.d Baumgartner Sunday afternoon, on her i return from Portland, where she had
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visited her son. Mr. and Mrs. John < Baumgartner and family Mrs. Amos Lelchty and daughter, 1 Mrs. Arthur Ix'hman and daughter. ' Rowena spent Sunday at the home 1 of Mrs. Li lchty’s sistei-ln law. Mr. and Mrs. Joht> Grismore at Bluffton, Ohio. ’ Mrs. Otto Neuenschwander Tuesday visited her nelce, Mrs. Arnold Reinhart and lialiy. Sharon Louise, who are being cared for at the Lutheran hos- ' pital at Fort Wayne. Clifford Steiner lias accepted a position with the Berm- Grain am' Hay Co. filling the vacancy left by Fred Steiner, who resigned his position last week. Mrs. Irvin (’alien and daughter Naomi Ruth returned to their home near Decatur, Wednesday, after several weeks’ visit at the home of their mother and grandmother. Mrs. Judith Lehman. The Misses Mary Ann Habegger and Nova Mae Lehman will leave Sunday tor Muncie where they will attend Ball s Teacher’s College.this summer. *¥*¥****£> * NEWS FROM PREBLE * S*¥***¥¥¥¥**B Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ramsier and Osie Shimp had as their guests for dinner, last. Tuesday, Mrs. Charles Sullivan and daughter, and Mrs. Henry Decker,
of Geneva. ■ Mrs. John Kirchner uul ,i. H had as iheir KUl , s|s ()v ’"flitJ end, Mrs. Dauls Simler and z.S Paula, of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Curl Smith o t tk spent Monday evening vim, ?'*! Mr. ami Mrs. John Smit , ter Lucille. 1 M Mr. and Mrs. Johnston and , ' of Peterson, and Miss van motored Io St. Mar y ß < ? day wliere tliey spent the day ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kir.'hner J fam )y were shoppers in DeeaM nesday afternoon '**! Thhitha Teeters of Geneva t. 1 ing the week visiting Mr ' ’ s| **| Sullivan and daughteis Mr. and Mrs. Fred moved to their new furnished 3 in Fort Wayne. ht iai | Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Elzey ot . Wayne, spent Sunday v i9itln J the ormer s parents Mr. aill Douglas Elzey. Mrs. Koldewey and daughter Vri Elmer Cratt and family, Hoffman and family and Mra' cZI Hoffman spent Wednesday win,7/ 5 father Mr. John Hoffman. ' J —()— _ Edwards (olleeians-colorei hand from (incmnati at Sunday. _ ~ Get the Habit—Trade atVTome?lt P l!t
