Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 207, Decatur, Adams County, 30 August 1929 — Page 8

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• gfor MORE AND BETTER i yw bread - B \ If/ —FOR SALE BY—- — Fisher & Harris, Decatur /V' > Miller & Deitsch, Decatur “ H Appleman’s Grocery ; ; i tnl Taber Grocery, Monroe - “ill BFCT Bower Grocery. Preble »•' V **■**• Williams Equity Elevator Co., V\ FLOUR 471 Williams. Ind. * 1 Spitler & Son, Willshire, Ohio 3 1 Everett Grocery, Pleasant Mills | Berne Milling Co., Berne - Lenhart Grocesy, \\ ren, Ohio fisher & Sarris CASH GROCERY Dealers in Granite, Tin and Aluminum Ware Phones 3, 4 and 5 Free City Delivery Quality Service with Low Prices. New Jersey Sweet Potatoes, 5 pounds 24c Fancy Elberta Peaches, 4 pounds ... 24c Potatoes, White Cobblers, 15 pound peck.... 47c 60 pound bushel f $1.79 Sugar, Cane Granulated, 10 pounds 57c Celery, the kind that’s all good, bunch of three large stalks 15c Certo, bottle 25c Mason Fruit Jars, Pints, dozen 73c Quarts, dozen .... .’.’f. 79c Mason Jar Lids, Porcelain lined, dozen 25c Parowax, pound 10c . Bananas. Fancy Select Fruit, 4 pounds 29c - Anderson’s Canteloup 10 and 12‘Ac Hand Picked Cooking Apples, 3 pounds 25c ' Soap, P. & G„ White Naptha, 10 bars 39c 6 bars 25c Soap, Cascade Hardwater Castile, 4 -10 c caks 25c C Flour, Pride of Decatur, 12 lbs.. 52c; 24 lbs. 99c zFlour, Gooch’s Best, 24 lbs... .$1.09; Barrel $8.50 -Dates, Dromedary, package 20c —Pretzel Sticks, box 10c ~ Oranges, SunKist, dozen 29c ~ Butter, Cloverleaf Creamery, pound 49c ~Oleo, Nut, Pound 20c £Oleo, Nuco and Elgin, pound . / 25c - Brooms, special 39c - Rice Krispies, Large Post Toasties or KelX loggs Corn Flakes, package 12'*c ZSpinach, finest quality, large can 20c California Seedless Grapes, pound 10c ~ Figs, Beckwith’s in syrup, a wonderful dessert, large can 23c 3 New White Clover Honey, section 20c ZNew White Clover Strained Honey, 5 lb. pail 69c Seedless, 3 pounds 29c sFancysFancy Imported Peaches, pound 20c Z, Kings Delight Peaches, Apricots or Sliced - Pintapple, can 25c ~ 6 cans $1.45 T"lnstant Postum, large can 39c ’ Bulk Laundry Starch, 4 pounds 29c Pop Corn that Pops. 3 pounds 25c 18c value Corn or Peas. 3 cans 25c Pork & Beans or Red Kidney Beans, 3 Ig. cans 25c Mazola Cooking Oil, pint 31c; quart. .59c Bordens Chocolate Malted Milk, pound can.. 48c SI.OO Bordens Malted Milk 79c McKensie Pancake or Buckwheat Flour, bag . 25c Goochs New Pancake Flour, large bag 30c Tin Cups, each 4c; 4 for 15c Heavy Tin Pails, 10 quart size 38c Full Assortment Fruits and Vegetables

I Miss Columbus (i and the t GREENWICH VILLAGE ORCHESTRA EDGEWATER PARK, Celina, Ohio | SUNDA Y, SEPT. Ist i ' t 1 and LABOR DAY i Afternoon and Night. j A | W < MULK for All the Family MILK is a delightful food for all ages. In youth it helps build sturdy, active bodies. In the active middle years milk supplies energy for the day’s work and to rebuild worn down body cell-structures. Order an extra quart today from our courteous milkman. Ask for Lehman’s Milk Peter B. Lehman *■- Dairy It. R. 5 Phone C 875 DEMOCRAT WANT ftDSGETRESULTS SCHMITT QUALITY MEAT MARKET—Phones 95 and 96 Fancy Springers to Fry, also Nice Roasting Chickens OUR SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY “Sausage from Contented Pigs That Made Hogs of Themselves” Guaranteed all-Pork Bulk Sausage 20c lb Fresh Casing or Smoked Sausage 23c lb Special Meat Loaf (Beef, Pork and Veal). .28c lb Lean Tender Beef Steak 32c lb Meaty Smoked Ham Shanks to cook with green beans (while they last) 18c lb Nice Lean Cottage Ham to fry, sliced 45c lb Smoked Jewels 18c lb., 2 lbs. for 35c Fresh Meaty Pork Shanks to boil 15c lb Nice Bunch Neck Bones 3 lbs. for 25c Regular Picnic Hams i 20c lb Home Cured Smoked Tongues, for boiling and slice cold. .40c lb i Home Cured Medium Heavy Bacon (chunk) 28c lb Boneless Rolled Picnic Hams 25c lb Salumi Style Summer Sausage (Special) 28c lb ■ Schmitt’s (i O’clock Coffee 38c lb M. J. B. Coffee 55c lb., 2 lbs. for sl.lO Quart Jar Battleship Mustard (regular 25c) for 19c ’ Quart Jar Plain Olives 50c . Little Elf Sweet Pickles..3sc qt. jar — Dill Pickles..2sc qt. jar Plentv Home Made Cottage Cheese and Country Butter AU Perfect’s regular 15c Canned Goods 2 cans for 25c ■ 3 B>. Pail Lard.... 45c 10 lb. Pail Lard $1.35 SPECIAL—One large package Lighthouse Soap Flakes, regular 25c size for 17c with a meat order ’ Be Sure and get one of our Fancy Economy Tablecloths at $1.98 , or a IC-qt. Vapor Cooker for $2.98. Ask us.about it. > H. P. Schmitt Meat Market

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1929.

* NEWS FROM PREBLE * X¥¥¥*********4 Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge Bultender and daughters who have l>eeu visiting relatives at Mldjand. Michigan returned home Wednesday morning. Mr. Hiller of Portland spent Sun day visiting with Mr. and Mrs Orville Heller and family. Mrs. Ralph Ernst and sons and Miss Leah Uritfith vailed on Mrs. /ohu Kirchner and daughters. Misses Berneta Hoffman and Margaret Straub spent a few days visiting with Miss Catherine Lieiuei Ashbaucher’s I MAJESTIC FURNACES ASBESTOS SHINGLE ] ROOFING SPOUTING ; LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739 i tfWWWvwwwwwmMWNVWV

j ii jmii miMB I I1MJ!!W Will STOKES WILL CLOSE ALL DAY LABOR DAY, SEPT. 2, Open ’Till Late Saturday Night. Buy Sufficient for Your Holiday Needs. You're Certain To Get QUALITY FOODS At Kroger Better Food Shops forthat Holiday Luncheon, Dinner or Picnic. Stop! Look! Save! CANADA DRY %T S THE CHAMPAGNE OF GINGER ALES—SPECIAL, THIS WEEK ONLY f COUNTRY CLUB P. & G. I Beans Soap I I WITH PORK LAUNDRY I 3 cans 23c 10 bars 37c I S Cocoanut Marshmallow - - -■ i C A K E S FRESH FRUITS AND Fresh from the Oven VEGETABLES 17C YOU’RE SURE OF QUALITY $ When you buy Kroger Meats•>—it's the B standai ' the Great Kroger Meat retail | CANDY CHERRIES ;?^ m ,ri^ U SSt7 tow. '"n< Delicious - Ornamental really a z great combination H>ulK Quality and Low Prices. •I 2 Ibs - I —-—- BANANAS I J BUTTER luscious golden ripe fruit Country Club, plain print lb 46c 4 tbs. QGr* WRAPPED QUARTERS f 49c GRAPES, California Seed- - less 3 lbs. 25c g Tutti Fruit Sponge PEACHES, Fancy Fruit, | CAKE .v.. 4 lbs. 25c H Two Fluffy Layers PEARS, Delicious Juicy if stock 2 lbs. 25c I CELERY, Large Crisp I g stalks 3 for l(k I Smoked Regular Hams “F 28c I I BEEF ROASTS, Choicest Cuts,. Tb 28c I I HAMBURGER, Pure, Freshly Ground Beef, lb 25c I R SAUSAGE, Pure Pork, bulk 2 lbs. 35c ■ I SMALL WIENERS, Juicy Tender Sausages, lb 25c I

I of Fort Wayne. Mr and Mrs Delp of Indianapolis spent a few day’* visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Belsiek and ter Suran Ellen and son Robert Wai- , Ihcc. Mr and Mrs. Orviu Goldner motored to Unslng Michigan’ Tuesday, where they will spend several days visitlug with Dr. and Mrs. Roy Goldtier and family. * Mrs. E'l Kolter and son Roltert and Ida Ft atthiger of Mngley called *on Mrs. Edward Borne, and family Wednesdav adternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Goldner received word from their son and daughter-in-law Dr. and Mrs. Ray Goldner of Lansing, Michigan announcing the ' birth of a girl baby . Mrs. Curtis Grandstaff anil (laughI I ters Ruth and Irene of Elkhurt ure !I visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Grandstaff. : Mr. and Mrs. Russell Botiman and I family of Decatur spent Tuesday evening visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Milton t XVerling and family. 0 — . H WE again offer a good line of fruit and i shade trees, shrubs,’berry bushes and evergreens for your fall plantI j ing. Be sure and get our prices beII fore placing your orders. Hilty Nur- [ sery, Berne. Indiana. 206-Gtx ' Get tne Habit—Trade at Home. It Paya

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