Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 218, Decatur, Adams County, 13 September 1929 — Page 3
.$1 MORE Mb AND BETTER j|lk BREAD I [ / —FOR SALE BY—- — & Harris, Decatur // ’— kmw Miller & Deitsch, Decatur A y Appleman's Grocery ?fBWw fol Taber Grocery, Monroe Bower Grocery. Preble *i xj ****’/»JI Williams Equity Elevator Co, vX FLOUR Williams, Ind. I Spitler & Son. Willshire, Ohio xPLFLjJX I Everett Grocery, Pleasant Mills I Berne Milling Co, Berne j • k Lenhart Grocery, Wren, Ohio Fisher & Harris CASH GROCERY Dealers in Granite, Tin and Aluminum Ware Phones 3, 4 and 5 Free City Delivery Quality Service with Low Prices. Palmolive Toilet Soap, 3 cakes 20c Sugar, Cane Granulated, 10 pounds 58c Head Lettuce, Hard White Heads, pound.... 19c Sweet Potatoes, New Jerseys, 6 pounds 25c Potatoes, White Cobblers, 15 pound peck.... 49c Mason Fruit Jars, Pints, doz. 74c; quarts, doz. 79c 10c Can Rubbers, 4 dozen 25c Parowax, pound 10c Jelly Glasses, dozen 39c Mason Jar Lids, Porcelain lined, dozen 25c Bananas, Select Ripe Fruit, 3 pounds 25c Large Michigan Elberta Peaches, 3 pounds. .25c .Anderson’s Ripe Sweet Canteloupes. .10 and 15c Large Honey Dew Melons 29c Duchess or Grimes Golden Apples, 3 pounds. 25c Jolly Bean Candy, soft centers, 2 pounds 25c Herschey Chocolate Bars, Milk or Nut, 3 for 10c Besto Nut Oleo, pound . 20c Elgin or Nuco Oleo, pound 25c Butter, Cloverleaf Creamery, pound 51c Soap, P. & G. White Naptha, 10 bars 39c; 6 bar 25c 25c package Chipso 21c Celery, the kind that’s all good, Bunch of 3 large stalks 15c Cauliflower, Fancy White Heads, pound 15c 59c Instant Postum 39c 50c Golden Flo 39c Mothers Oats with China, package 35c Flour, Pride of Decatur, 12 lbs. 52c, 24 Tbs., ,99c Flour, Goochs best, more and better bread and pastry, 24 pounds $1.09; barrel $8.50 Fresh Ground Granulated Corn Meal. 6 lbs.. .24c New White Clover Strained Honey, & gal. pail 69c New White Clover Comb Honey, section 20c Tin Fruit Cans, extra heavy, dozen.. ....... 55c Sealing Wax, bar 5c Sunshine Soda or Graham Crackers, 2 lb. box 35c 50c Jar Blue Ribbon Salad Dressing 39c Quaker Puffed Wheat, package 12'/*c Quaker Puffed Rice, package 17c (»rape Nuts, package 17c Fep or Pice Krispys, package 12' 2 c 18c A alue Corn or Peas, 2 cans 25c Salad Dressing, full quart, jar... .49c; pints. .25c Milk, Tall cans Carnation, Pet or Borden.... 10c Small can 5c California Dessert Figs in syrup, large can.. 23c Hominy, large can 10c; 3 for 28c New Pack Red Pitted Cherries, gallon can $1.25 California Peeled Peaches, gallon can 65c Apricots, gallon can 75c Full assortment Fruits and Vegetables
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1929.
Lehman’s Whole Milk | A EJSib FATHER must be strong and able to work happily—for upon his efforts depends the family income. Mother feels stronger for the busy day when she, too, has at least two glasses of milk. And the children —bless their little hearts must have plenty of good, wholesome milk for growing, active bodies. We deliver carefully’—- — L fresh milk every day, that our many satisfied customers may be fortified with Nature’s nearest perfect food. Ask for Lehman’s Milk Peter B. Lehman Dairy R. R. 5 Phone C 875 I, ■- s ,. i 8 £1 Free Delivery Phones 31 or 32 |K I FOOD ® I 3 You eat food three times a I day and you want the best. j■ ■ a You can always DEPEND IHL upon this store for that. I Phones 31 or 32 ■ | SPECIAL—WHITE LILY—SPECIAL | FLOUR 121 Pound Sack 89C I ■ I BREAD 3 for 2sc I I Perfect or Little Elf Can Goods S ■ PF ACHES - APRICOTS - PINEAPPLE I $2.75 $2.85 D()Z - 83.251 B ORANGES, 2 dozen 35c I ? WATERMELONS, Large Indiana .... 48c P. &G. Soap 29c I Pop Corn 10c x § 7 bars Box || I Good Coffee, 27c peaches ... ..3 tbs. S S I H in bulk, 1b.... apples I — — te. g S ALMON, can I CHEESE, the best in the city, lb I I BLOCK SALT, each 39 C I ‘ I MASON JARS, Quarts Pints x ’ I TIN CANS, dozen 49c ? I CERTO. bottle " 29c | | MAYONAISE, Ivanhoe, bottle 1 K I Charles E. Hite |
RURAL CHURCHES Decatur M. E. Circuit Glen Bryan, Paator iMt. Pleasant church 8. 8. 9:15. Ed Spangler Superintendent. Washington Church 8. 8. 9:30 B. W. Breiner, Superintendent. Beulah church 8. 8. 10:30. Charles Fhurmun Superintendent. Morning worship 9:30. That the pastor and family may attend a Home Coining of a former charge, Preaching will precede S. 8Come early. —o Pleasant Mills Charge A. E. Burk, pastor Pleasant Mills M. E. Church 9:30 —Sunday School 10:30—Preaching by Rev. Ixiwell Smith. 6:3o—Bpworth and Jr. League. 7:30 — Thursday evening prayer
CHICHESTERS-PILLS w .TDK DIAMOND RKAND. A ’Ladle*! A»kywUrH<|l«t /\ / if for Chl-eb enters Dla«io*d/JL\ hr * Bd »*»*•*“ »" d UoldCQ) boiM, »eair<! with Blue v'/ MA SaX WLl Ktt> boo. Take no other. Huy V I / '** yoor Druggist. Ask f>r I L jFCin.t’BEH. TERH DIAMOND Im * Hit AND I*l Ll.s, (>r 40 yrars know* A /Jr as Best, Safest, Reliable Buy Now L •■F SOLD AY DRUGGISTS EVBRY
<jgsSl SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY LAST TWO DAYS OF SCHOOL DAYS SALE Milk I Palmolive I Prunes 2 lbs. 15c I ’ COUNTRY CLUB 1 Nutritious Full I" - 'V’/TV O Za Body Building I*/: lb. Died Cl Food Loaves | Cocoanut CHOICEST FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES I Taffy Bars ORANGES E Deliciously Fresh, lb. „ , . -g 344 Size—Sweet and Juicy | 2 Dozen 29C w Maple Sponge Layer Cake w Maple Butter Cream Iced APPLES, fancy Jonathan I 23c P — APPLES, Fine tor Cooking /| lbs. QFCp Jelly Beans or Ea,inK I CEI.ERV, Urge Crisp Stalks 3 ,0r 10c I Meats gXi ~r Highest Quality 81 Roasts lean tender lb. 24c I LamD stew lb. 17c I HOUND STEAK 39c; LOIN & PORTERHOUSE. 38c & 40c; PORK ROAST 20 -25 c Roasts ” 25c-28c Delicious Fillet of I RESH - lASTY I HADDOCK PORK LIVER Cellophane Wrapped, lb. pound | 21c 10c | BACON Lean Slicing ib. ... 25c y Ji * n
meeting. Salem M. E. Church 9:00 —Sunday School. 7:3o—Pdeiwhlng by llev. Lowell Smith. 7:80— Wednesday evening prayer meeting. o— Two Men Electrocuted In Kentucky Prison I • ___ ' Edtlyvile, Ky„ Sept. 13 — (UP) — steadied by the comforting words of a trull mother, who spent the Inst hour of her life with him in a dark cell of death row, ‘'Smilin’ "Carl Hord paid with his life today, the price of three murders in the electric chair ut KddyVille prison. He was followed by Ivan Hutaell, who feigned Indifference until the last few moments when he gravely mur1 mured "God grant that all of you will take a lesson from this." — O — , Council Os Carpenters Holds Annual Session Anderson. Ind., Sept. 13 —(UP) — Addresses and'committee report were high lights of the Indiana state council of Carpenter*' convention here today. Committee appointments and an automobile tour were features of the
PAGE THREE
opening session yesterday. Appointments jdesterdiay included: Credentials— W. D. Reed, Gary; Fred Harlln, South Bend. Constitution — Pete Olson, Gary; Sherman Jones, Bedford; and Fred Harlln, South Bend. President's report—Ambrose Marks Muncie; Sol Rees, South Bend. Legislation James F. Farley, Gary; A. R. Million, Muncie. Rules—J. C. Bauman. Resolution -Leo Walters, Hammond F. R. Wilson, Hammond. Dana Coal Mine To “Try It Ajrain” Dana. Ind.. Sept. 13.— (U.P) — The Bono Coal company mine here, secene of recent trouble was to reopen today after being closed yesterday when tire destroyed the housing of a ventilating machine. Reports that the housing was burned by enraged miners who took part in a demonstration at the mine some time ago were dispelled by officials. George W. Hufsmith, deputy attorney general, who was in Dana yesterday. said that four of the eight guards stationed at the mine after the trouble had been discharged and that the Yenialning four would be let out as soon as conditions at the mine warrant.
