Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 154, Decatur, Adams County, 28 June 1929 — Page 6

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Fisher & Barris CASH GROCERY Dealers in Granite, Tin and Aluminum Ware Phones 3, 4 and 5 Free City Delivery Quality Service with Low Prices. Sugar, Cane Granulated, 10 pounds 54c Flour, Gooch’s Best. 24 Tbs.. .95c; Barrel. .$7.50 Pride of Decatur Flour, 12 lbs. 49c; 24 lbs. 89c Gold Medal Flour, 24 lbs $1.05 Blue Ribbon Sandwich Spread or Mayonnaise Jar 22c Salad Dressing, Full quart jar 47c Cucumbers, Large Hot House 10c, 3 for 25c Oranges, SunKist, dozen 29c No. 1 Cobbler New Potatoes, 7 pounds 25c Old Potatoes from fine cookers, bu. 89c; peck 23c 50c Instant Postum 39c 20c Grape Nuts 17c, 25c Postum Cereal 22e Certo, bottle 29c Fruit Jar Rubbers, double thick, hot or cold pack, 4 dozen 29c Mason Glass Fruit Jars, 1-2 pints 73c Pints 75c, Quarts 79c Fruit Jar Lids, porcelain lined, dozen 25c Parowax, pound pkg. , 10c Soap, P. & G. White Naptha, 10 bars 39c 6 bars 25c Oleo, Vigilant Brand, pound 20c Oleo, Elgin or Nuco, pound 25c Butter, Cloverleaf Creamery, pound 49c Quality Peanut Butter, pound 17c Milk, Pet, Carnation or Borden, large can.. .10c Fresh Quality Pretzels, pound 19c Eagle Brand Milk, can 19c Red Kidney or Pork & Beans, 3 large cans.. 25c Hominy, large cans 10c, 3 for 28c 18c Value Corn or Peas, 2 cans ; 25c Large cans Yellow Peaches, heavy syrup, 3 cans 65c Large cans Apricots or Sliced Pineapple, heavy syrup, 4 cans 98c Bordens Chocolate Malted Milk, pound can. 48c Bordens Malted Milk, SI.OO size for 79c Lemons, dozen 35c Bulk, Rolled Oats, 6 pounds 25c Bulk Macaroni, 3 pounds 25c Raisins, Seedless, 3 ounds 25c Lye, Red Seal, 2 cans 25c Puffed Wheat, Rice Krispies, Pep, Krumbles or Kelloggs All Bran, package 12’/zc Watermelons, Canteloupes, Tomatoes, Carrots, Green Beans, Peas, etc.

MORE AND BETTER BREAD — FOR SALE BY—- — & Harris. Decatur Miller & Deitsch, Decatur Hower Bros., Decatur Taber Grocery, Monroe Bower Grocery, Magley Williams Equity Elevator Co., Williams. Ind. Spitler & Son. Willshire, Ohio Everett Grocery, Pleasant Milla Berne Milling Co., Berne Homer Crum Groc.. Honduras Lenhart Grocery, Wren, Ohio Preble Equity Co., Preble. Ind. Hoagland Equity Exchange

QUALITY is the LOUD SPEAKER of it .(Quality Groceries Our Low Price appeals to the close buyer. Use our Telephone and Free Delivery Service. —TRY OUR DRIED FRUITS— The Largest PRUNES That Grow SEEDLESS RAISINS in bulk •3 pounds failly Blue Ribbon EVAPORATED PEACHES, Peeled OAp FANCY DATES, EVAPORATED APRICOTS Pound A mVV High Quality Macaroni, Brown Rice Spaghetti or 1 Flakes, 2 pkgs.... faitlv Noodles, 2 pkgs.... AO V Extracted Honey Shredded Wheat 1 J, ran Kelloggs Bran i Honey-Boy Cook- OT Flakes, pkg Ivt j eß> 2 dozen Post Toasties 25c Jelly Powder 1 2 large pkgs faidt for 1 i/C SWIFT’S FANCY LIGHT BACON QQ/» Pound OOL Our Lunch Meats will Please You. —SUGAR— Sugar in any quantity. 25 lb. Cloth Bag Fine Cane Granulated $1.43 10 lb. Cloth Bag Fine Cane Granulated 57c PR. SAYMAN TOILET SOAP by the bar 10c FLOUR for Bread or Pastry Nothing better than our Spring Wheat Flour. 24'/2lb sk 99c Hard Winter Wheat Flour, 24'/a lb. sack 99c Soft M inter Wheat Flour. 24 V? Ib. sack 95c SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST 1 Q . Fruit Extracts or Jelly Moulds, each Ivv TRY OUR FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES M. E. Hower PHONE 10S COR. 7th & MONROE

Special Sale A a Tt>»At Perfection Treat sr ah COOKIE-CAKES ~f For All THE WONDER PACKET A PERFECTION BISCUIT CO. FORT O 1 Avrtuut -rrwr’trT leovmts .... - I 1 .tlllllUlLlllllr, .■ ■e'tlllhllliiullllfuill 1 /a t \ \y\ \ V irs The WONDER PACKET of Perfection’s Fancy Cookie Cakes Each packet contains one pound of wholesome dainties—a cake for every taste —cookies of every kind—plain—iced—chocolate covered —sandwich cakes with fig marshmallow or cream filling—nut filled, cocoanut cookies—old-fashioned sugar cookies twelve varieties in all! Kii gH gj No matter what the occasion —t he s e “Wonder Q gg K Cookies” fill the bill to a king’s taste! For auto trips, W picnics, for unexpected guests—as a gift to a friend H 3 you’re visiting—for the kiddies between meals! g « Q 9 And the assortment is so varied that you are certain iff ® to find many individual cookies you like better than others! And it is well to remember that Your Grocer MMr can supply you with any quantity of any one or more of these cookies! Buy the “Wonder Packets” at your grocers—you’ll need several days’ supply to last you over the Holiday —they’ll keep nicely—in their wax wrapped packages! * ON SALE AT YOUR GROCERS NOW! PERFECTION BISCUIT COMPANY

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1929.

BERNE NEWS Miss Dora Soldner, who has been teaching at Wheaton. llHiiolh arrived home Sunday to spend her vacation at Ute home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. David Soldner. Mr ami Mrs. Dick McDaniels and sons Clifford and Scott, of Dayton, Ohio, are visiting at the Scott McDaniels home since Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Burdge spent Sunday, at Cincinnati, Ohio. Arthur Fox ami Adolph Lcichty lei, Wednesday noon for Bluffton. Ohio, where they will attend the Mennnite Young Peoples Retreat, which is to be held on the Bluffton College campus, from June 26 to July 3, Miss Arvilhi Hllty, of Pandora,-Ohio who has been visiting here, returned home with them. Luther, Carl. Andrew and Alfred Beitler, sons of Fred Beitler. returned to the Reformed Orphan's Home at Fort Wayne, Sunday, after spending a ■Hiti^AtOrtA****** l **? : ' 11 : i | i &Jj II• - M- I oJL ; For walls that ; keep their ; beauty < ► ; Repeated Cleanings can- J J not spoil the satiny sheen ’ ’ of walls finished with ! , < * < LOWE BROTHERS MELLO- ► - gloss. There is a wide » J variety of popular shades J J and tints to choose from. J ; And a FREE BOOK—“Color ! i I Harmony in the Home” I < offers valuable sugges- > < . ► ; tions and many beautiful > I .* color combinations. ’ H : ; < Holthouse ’ Drug Co. \

ten day s vacation with their father and sister, Erma. They wore ucompan led by Mr. and Mis. Ed Beitler and Fred Beitler and daughter Erma. Mrs. Henry Stucky of Fort Wayne visited witli her sister Mrs. Leonard Sprunger Wednesday. Mrs. .Minnie Aesehliman. of Decatur is visiting at the home of iter son, Etnil Aesehliman, since Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Muthert, of Fort Recovery, Ohio, were business callees here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Nagel returned Sunday after spending the week end at Battle Creek, Michigan. Miss Reba Boyd, sister of Mrs. Nagel accompanied them here to spend several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Nagel accmpn tiled them here to spend several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Nagel. Mr. ami Mrs. William Amstutz were visitors at Cincinnati, Ohio, Sunday Mr ami Mrs. Grover >W. Sprunger left Tuesday for Louisville, Ky., where the former attended to business matters. Mrs. Sam Diller and son Elmer, of Pandora. Ohio, returned to tlieir home Sunday after visiting with the former’s sister, Mrs. Cary Templin ami ———^l^———— CHICHESTERS .PILLS W THE DIAMOND BRAND. A * Lad lea! Aak yoar Dru«Ht /\ r-JN for Chl-ehea-tere IHamuad /JbX jNCA Brwnd I‘illaiQ Red and Oold<o> metallic botes, sealed with lllue\V/ <YL .J Ribbon. Take no other. Boy • /Ofof your Dru<gl«L Ask for W CHI - < HEN . TERN DI A MONO I n BRAND PILI.M, L>r 40 years kiiowa Fy as Best, Safest, Reliable. Buy Now I r SOU) BY DRUGGISTS £VEAYWME*g

SUNDAY EXCURSIONS via Nickel Plate Road Low Round Trip Fare from Decatur $2.75 TOLEDO Good Attractions at Theatres, Museums and Zoo. Baseball. Seasonal Sports. Consult Ticket Agent.

Fancy Spring Lamb Choice Bunch of Spring Chix Nice Fall Roosters and Hens Fresh Country Butter & Cottage Cheese Bulk Plain and Stuffed Olives Choice Cuts of Prime Beef and Veal Home Made Noodles A FEW SPECIALS Nucoa Oleomargerine lb. 25c Good Luck, Churngold, Oak Grove 3 pounds .. 85c Snow Flake, 2 pounds 35c Fresh Brookfield Creamery Butter lb 48c Freshly Rendered Lard 2 lbs. 25c COFFEE— American lb. 35c Little Elf 2 His. 95c Man O’ War 2 tbs. 75c Perfect 2 lbs. 95c M. J, B 2 lbs. $1.05 Fancy Veal Brisket or Pocket lb 22c Fancy Country Style Sausage.... Ib 2lc Whole or Half, Sugar Cured Hams lb 29c Smoked Jowels !.^ c Fancy Picnic Hams Pickled Pigs Feet 2 ros. We carry a complete line oi Cheese Fresh Milk Whipping Cream and Coffee Cregm Fresh Bread If its anything in the Meat line we have it Free deliveries all day. Just phone 106 or 107 and we v'i take care of your orders. Mutscbler’s Meat Market

other relative,, and Mr. and Mrs. Menno r»»iL daughter, Mbw Gertrude Burkhalter, and Pm„ Lugluhin. of p illl( | ( „, * visiting heu motor,,‘ ln ' »h« li Wednesday wh..,-.. home of M . and M ../ »' n,, gtrtner. ' Oew l« < Hev. ami Mrs. Arthur and children, David and Pandora. Ohio of to spend a t- w , laVs “J* Mrs. Rosenhurger H parent, „ Mis David Habegge,. ’ ■' lr »»< Mrs. Glen B. Crowell ... Margaret, Glen, Jr., and fl,lll ’" ! » Huntertown, tire visiti,,/">'< of their mother and grand, ll "®« M.ry Kerr. Springs, Colo., who is vitU a>Hl Miss Sarah NeaderhouJ* co here Sunday after sperL r “' weel: at the home of y.' d n * '»« Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Heistand son Crede. left Wednesday ’?!"? son. wherp r 4 ’ take a six Week's course at ,t 11 versify of Wisconsin. he IU*V. 311(1 Mrs, (iuopyp T i children. Paul and Marv ( " Nortn Carolina, arrived hereT,??' to spend a fe\ days at the J' ay parents, B- Ruf-. They will l eaVp Mlsa Clam Itukev. O s y ' note, ,vho has been visitln. »«< ' — O— I L Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meyer, of South First street, are the parents of a gin baby, born on June 22. She has tan named Patricia Ann. The mother formerly was Miss Irene McClure Mother and baby are doing nicely — o COURT HOUSE — Real Estate Transfers Paul Lieder etux to John U. Maynard, lot 334 in Decatur, for $5,600.