Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 151, Decatur, Adams County, 25 June 1929 — Page 12

MONROE NEWS J. W. Hendrickß. ot St. Petersburg. Flu., arrived Saturday afternoon for a visit with Mr. and Mrs J. A. Hendricks and other relatives and friends. Mr and Mrs. A. D. Crist, of Decatur were gu«sts of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Andrews and family for Sunday dinner. Mr and Mrs. Ora Hendricks and family, of Lima, Ohio, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Hendricks and son Louis Mr. ami Miv. James Kessler and

THAT DOLLAR A BIG DOLLAR GET FULL VALUE Sugar, 19 lbs SI.OO SOAP. P. &G. QI nn PEACHES, Little Elf. heavy Q1 AA 26 bars tp 1• W syrup. 4 cans tp 1• W COFFEE. American Break- QQ CORN, Little Elf JJ QQ FLOUR, Pillsbury, and 1 can QI A A SOUP. Campbells QI A A Baking Powder, both for... »!’l»vv 12 cans tpA.l/Vz PICKLES. 3 quart glass £J QQ BEANS, Red Kidney JJ QQ CATSUP, 14 oz. bottles Qi A A PEAS. Perfect Brand QI A A Little Elf, 4 for tpL.VV 8 cans tP±.W GINGER ALE, large bottles Qi A A 1 doz. Lemons, 1 doz. Oranges Qi A A dozen tpJL.W and 1 glass fruit extractor... tP 1• W COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES * AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES. Appeiman’s Grocery GROCERIES AND MEATS For Prompt and Courteous Service Call 215 PERFECT BRAND Corn and Tomatoes, 15 size, Apple, Butter, quart cans, 9 cans for <b 6 cans yr Toilet Paper, Tissue Crepe, 43 Fresh Prunes in Syrup, large 41 16 rolls for 3S can, 5 cans tb “ . . c “ " LITTLE ELF BRAND Peaches in Syrup, large size, Corn peas Tomatnes> and 6 cans for Kraut. 15c size, 8 cans for Pineapple in heavy syrup. Cal? Red Kidney Beans and broken slice, large size, /W- and Beans, 10c size, 12 cans 4 cans for >T P °B 4T Salmon, regular 22c value, JUfe A good bulk Santos Coffee, 6 cans for 3 pounds for 1 " one Kflc C 1 dozen Lemons fl 1 dozen Oranges " c /TV, 1 Fruit Juice Extractor and Jello Mould. 50c UJ 2 packages Little Elf Jeilow Powdre 20c xjjn Total - 51,50 jt ALL FOR ; MM TWO 1 pint of Peanut Butter - -25 c 1 can Peas - ' -15 c 1 can Corn 15c 1 can Tomatoes 15c 1 can Peaches -20 c 1 Loaf Miller's Bread - -10 c WjL 3 pounds Granulated Sugar _ 21c. MIbV Total $1.21 JjA ALL FOR . . - THREE 1 Box Post Tostees 15c 1 can L. E. Kraut 15c 2 P & G Soap g 1 can Salmon —22 c JHL 1 can Corn 15c UT Total $1.27 ■■■ ALL FOR FOUR 3 Foulds Macaroni, Spaghetti, and Noodles -25 c 1 can Red Kidney Beans ~... 10c fl 6 Lemons - -25 c 1 can Peas - -15 c 1 can Tomatoes 15c 1 box Little Elf Jello Powder 10c Total - - $1.25 bA ALL FOR—- — 215 Free Delivery

non Cheater, of Hammond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrx. O. D. Kexalcr at Edgerton, Ohio. Mr. ami Mrs. Raymond Crist spent Friday evening In Fort Wayne. Mias Leia Hahner, of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday with Mr. Aid Mrs. C. E. Buhner and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Moore and son Jack spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Tabler. Mr. and Mrs. John Floyd left Saturday morning on a vacation trip to Louisiana amt other southern states. Mr and Mrs. J. F. Crist spent Satur day afternoon in Fort Wayne.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, JUNE 25. .1929.

Mr. ami Mrs. Otto Longenberger and • family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Latsure, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William McKean Mr. and Mrs. Margaret Dulin were guests of Mr. ami Mis. Homer McKean at . Auburn. Sunday. ' Mr. ami Mrs. J. F. Hocker Mr and Mrs. W. S. Smith, of Monroe, and i Mr and Mrs 11. M. Smith and family, I of Herne, motored to Cincinnati, Ohio Sunday where they called on friends • Mr. ami Mis. John Everhart! and yisi ited the Zoological gardens. Miss Alta Hahnert, of Fort Wayne, spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. G A. Hahnert.

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