Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 224, Decatur, Adams County, 20 September 1929 — Page 3
Gerber Meat Market j. A. KI’HN. Mgr. PHONE 97 MEAT M E A T Keep this Market in mind when ordering your meats. \\e strive at all times to fill your demands with the M choicest of cuts and at prices that are most reasonable. (’old and Smoked .Meats of All Kinds. 4 Country Butter. Coffee and Whipping Cream. MORE AND BETTER bread \[f J —FOR SALE BY—- — Fisher & Harris, Decatur Miller & Deitsch, Decatur Appleman’s Grocery tPI Taber Grocery, Monroe ei 1,1 BklStTc.l Bower Grocery, Preble Williams Equity Elevator Co., Y FLOUR Williams, Ind. I Spitler & Son, Willshire, Ohio X2CN. I Everett Grocery, Pleasant Mills Berne Milling Co., Berne Lenhart Grocery, Wren, Ohio j Fisher & larris CASH GROCERY Dealers in Granite, Tin and Aluminum Ware Phones 3,4 and 5 Free City Delivery Quality Service with laow Prices. ranauMHUaoMg«aagßiiiMiMMKaaßßie Sugar, Cane Granulated, 10 pounds 58c Onions, No. 1 Yellow Danvers, 10 pounds .... 29e Ginger Ale. Pale Dry, large bottles, 2 for 29c (1 Ginger Ale Glass Free with each two bottles) Corn or Peas, 18c value, 2 cans... 25c; 3 cans 35c Sweet Potatoes, New Jerseys, 6 pounds 25c No. 1 Hand picked Cooking Apples, 4 pounds 29c Celery, it’s all good, no waste, large bunch of 3 stalks 15c Potatoes, No. 1 White Cobblers, 15 lb. peck.. .49ci 60 pound bushel $1.89 Cauliflower, White Firm Heads, pound 17c Head Lettuce, closely trimmed, pound 18c Can Rubbers, extra heavy, 10c value, 4 dozen 25c Mason. Fruit Jars. Pints, doz 74c; Quarts, doz. 79c Bananas, select ripe fruit, 3 pounds 25c SunKist Oranges, dozen 29c and 45c Cleo, Besto Nut, pound 20c Calif. Tokay Grapes pound 10c Niico Oleo, special, pound 21c Elgin Oleo. pound 25c Butter, Cloverleaf Creamery, pound 52c Salted Peanuts, always fresh here, pound... 15c Kings Delight Peaches or Sliced Pineapple heavy syrup, large cans, 30c value, can.... 25c White Clover Strained Honey, new crop, V 2 gallon pail of 5 pounds 09c M hite Clover Comb Honey, section 20c P. ac k Green Beans, 2 cans 29c Red Kidnev or Pork & Beans. 3 large cans... 25c Ripe Figs in syrup for dessert, 2 large cans.. 29c Coffee, Golden Rio, 4 pounds ... $1.00; pound 27c Sani-Flush or Bowlene, can 21c Grape Nuts, package 17c Hour, Pride of Decatur, 12 lbs.. .52c; 24 lbs. 99c Hour, Gooch’s Best, more and better bread. 24 pounds $1.09; Barrel.. $8.50 Stock Salt. 50 lb. blocks 39c Salt, med. 100 nound bag 89c Oyster Shells. 100 pound bag 95c nple Rutter, full quart glass iars 25c New Oak Kegs, 5 gal. $1.98; 10 gal. $2.75: 15 gallon $3.75
Full assortment Fruits and Vegetables.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 1929.
Mr*. Hiirve Elzey went to Celina, Ohio, thin morning, wnere she will spend the day visiting with relative*.
FORT WAYNE’S AMUSEMENT CENTER k MAJESTIC THEATRE | NOW PLAYING Mutual Burlesque Circuit Road Shows 2:15--Twice l>aily--8:15 A , ADVANCE SEATS ON SALE » < ENTIRE NEW SHOW EVERY WEEK 1 ' • ———l Givejusja Chance to Serve You — i i i i ■■ —■ ii ■— I !■■■■ — Our record for fair dealing is widely known. Our courtesy and liberality are unquestionable. Our good will is unlimited. We are eager to give you the service that others receive here. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Rank ot Service __ Jr Jr s Free Delivery Phones 31 or 32 I Winter Coal Evervbodv has to buv it. Let us buy [■ M ■ | ■. ■ g| it for you. Buy your Groceries here tBl fig and you will soon see the money you l save will buy your winter’s supply. I APPLES I GRIMES GOLDEN . .• • • • -sl.Bs ßu ’ I I GRAPES, Fancy Tokay 10c lb. | I CRANBERRIES 20c Qt. H | DON’T MISS THIS SPECIAL | I BURSLEYS COFEEE I / 59c Value 3<) c Special Price 5 CAKE, Perfection Special 39c each 1 K | PEACHES 3 pounds 25c J SWEET POTATOES 5 pounds 19c fe I GOLD DUST POWDER (Buy one and 8 6 get one free) for 10c K ORANGES OLEO BREAD 3 Sun-Kist Nucoa .3 loaves Li 9 Doz - QK/» 21c pound R OtJU Special Price fatt/v I SALMON 19c pound ag g PEACHES 23c can I H CORN MEAL, Fresh 15c pkg. § | SOAP, P. & G 7 bars 29c | I MILK. All Brands 5c & 10c can | R MUFFETS large box 10c each B | Charles E. Hite |
Mr. mid Mr*. Andrew Stewart mid Ahram Reed of Cleveland. Ohio, are vlaltiiiK In ihl* city with relative*.
jftTownTalk My today'* *lmllle—A* cheerful mi | iinconiplalnin* hh a Cullforny grupe firmer, f'd je-d a* leave try to drive with an octopiiH on the front neat a* a cling vine flapper. —Ah<> Martin, Indi mapoll* New*. Mis* Jeatine HoHcker, who I* teaching the public school* at Plymouth, will alive home thia evening to visit over the weekend with her piirenta, Mr. mid Mrs. ('. E. Hocker. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harker of Fort Wayne, visited in this city last evening. Mr. mid Mrs. G. A. Hflhnert and son of Monroe, spent Thursday In this city. Douglas Haney of Fort Wuyne visited In this city this morning. On Monday, October 21st at one o'clbck P. M. D. It. Erwin as administrator de bonis non. will offer for sale the 100 acre farm of tin, lute Ambrose Durbin, In Monroe township. This is
CHICHESTERS-PILLS ** __ .THE DIAMONI> KHAM). A /■wN 4 Ladloe! Ask yo«r DrurglMt /\ /if P.ShL * or <'hl-rh<w.UT« IMamuad, Hrm>d I’lll.in lied ai.-l Gold< Q) •etallic Jxjxes, sealed with Blue (fee. lc%l ><> bbou.*T«l.e no other. Buy y i 1 /tr°F your Drtijglai. Ask fl., I L JT CHI.t HFM-TF.KH DIAMOND I w - HKANI» 1’11.1.*, f i4Oy- .rskuuwo I -Jk as Best. Safest, Reliable. Bur Now I SOU) BY DRUGGISTS BVERYWHEI» r
w ill I DEL MONTE WEEK I Your Last Chance to Buy Del Monte Products at These Low Prices, g Friday and Saturday are Last Two Days of Sale. I Corn 2 N C L 2 27c Peas 2 29c | S| Del Monte Tomatoes. Asparagus, Spinach. M r) 1 _ No. 2'/i OCx, Fruit Salad, Pears and Manv Other Items E 1 eacnes Can With this famous brand — All at Attrac- ■ Large Halves—in Heavy Syrup tive Prices. B I CampbelPs .C-’ZL 4 cans 33c I n *1 F rl BAR CAKE — A Cake that 11 II UeVllS r OOQ make your dinner a success. j? g Chocolate Drops, lb 15c Ginger Snaps, lb 10c g I _IN OUR SANITARY MEAT DEPARTMENT— | I Roasts 20c-22c I I Sausage Pork Roasts I *5 Fresh Cuts of Shoulder, lb. & * PURE PORK h I 2■* 33c —J l7c ' 2:tc L— I || Smoked fl I Pork Liver Picnics I ■ FRESH. Pound Delicious Flavor. Ib. I 10c 23 c I jS ROUND STEAK 39c LOIN or TEA BONE 40c ! Special Steak 33c; Fish 19c; Brains—Potato Salad—Cottage Cheese || Smoked Jowels .'. 17c lb V eal Chops and Veal Stew || H Fine Bacon 25c lh. Hamburger 22c lb C ; : B CHOICEST QUALITY FRUITS & VEGETABLES | Luscious 911 II Bananas j ibs Zbc | S SWEET POTATOES, Fancy 5 lbs. 17c 1 I APPLES, Fancy .Jonathan Eating 3 lbs. 25c ■ I APPLES, Eating or Cooking Quality, 4 tbs. 25c H
I one of the bent farm* In the county. Notice of the Hide nppeur* hi thi* la* I HtlO. Will Thoma* of St. Ixiiil*. former Decnt nr boy, is visit Ing old ftlend* licie. Wijl graduated from the Decatur high school back in the nineties and was for a number of year* engaged In the limber bindne**. He Is now a chemi*! and is making good In his field. liny A. CrosH of Huntington, Ind., Is a house guest of his sister Mrs. Minnie Daniels on Sixth Street. He will return home Sunday with his wife and daughter who will drive through for a vl-lt on that day. Miss Mabelle Hlrsch of Indimiuiiolls is visiting tn this city with Miss Mary Macklin for a few days. Mrs. Phil Macljiln and daughter Mary, mid Miss Mabelle Hlrsch of In--1 dianapolls motored to Fot t Wayne on business yesterday. ■ George Smith of Fort Wayne spent 1 last evening in this city. i Mrs. Phil Macklin and daughter Mary, and Miss Mabelle Hlrsch of Indianapolis motored to Kendallville today to attend the fair. Hugh Woods of Warsaw, Indiana visited relatives and friends here this morning. The Cort theater will give away a handsome 7-tube radio set. absolutely free.
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O. Gregory of Bloomington, Illinois Is attending btisliiesH here this week. The latest one Is about the Scotchman who paid five dollars for a twenty-minute sightseeing trip ill n plane. While he was up there he tried to persuade the pilot to try for the endurance record. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knobler have returned from n visit In Tiffin, Cleveland and other Ohio cities. They will leave in about two weeks for Los Angeles where they will remain during the winter. A. 11. Holthouse Is still confined to the house, having been ill since Sunday. He Is Improving slowly however. C J. Voglewede attended to Imslness In Foil Wayne yesterday. .1 D. Heller of Bluffton called on the merchants here. The pi p session of the public school children lust evening in preparation for the football game today was a good one mid the youngsters acted like they meant it. Mrs. Joe l»se and daughter Miss Marjorie will spend the weekend in Fort Wayne us the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lew Schwartz. — o~ 125 lbs. of Anaconda to the acre is equal to 300 lbs. or more of anv other fertilizer. Decatur 1 Produce Co. IS-211-2 >
