Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 260, Decatur, Adams County, 1 November 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. Head Lettuce, hard white heads, closely trimmed, low price, pound 10c Sugar, Cane Granulated, 10 pounds 59c New Jersey Sweet Potatoes, 5 pounds 19c Tokay Grapes, fancy, No. I’s, 2 pounds 19c Grape Fruit. Balls of Juice, 4 for 25c Oranges, SunKist, medium size, sweet and juicy, 2 dozen 35c; Dozen 18c Large size, dozen 29c Michigan Hand Picked Apples, 5 pounds.... 29c Bushel $1.98, $2.19 Cabbage, Don’t wait, buy now for Kraut, 50 pounds 98c; 100 pounds .... $1.89 Potatoes. No. 1 White. 15 pound peck 48c Oleo, Besto. pound 20c Nuco or Elgin Oleo. pound 25c Onions, medium size, 5 pounds 9c Larger size, 5 pounds 14c Sorgham Molasses, new crop; better than Dad ever made; 100% Pure, quart 35c V 2 gallon 60c, Pint jugs 25c Buckwheat, strictly pure, 5 pound bag 29c McKensie Prepared Pancake or Buckwheat Flour, large bag 25c New G ulated Yellow Corn Meal, 5 lbs 19c Syrup, Penick and Fords, Golden, gallon 65c V 2 gallon ..? 35c Crystal White, gallon 69c, & gallon 39c Maple Flavor, gallon 85c, V 2 gallon 45c 35c Log Cabin Syrup 29c

50c Instant Postum or Golden Flo 39c Coffee, best Golden Rio, pound 25c, 4 pounds 95c Pink Salmon, new pack, 2 tall cans 35c New pack Spinach, finest quality, No. 2 can ...15c No. 3 can 20c Soap, P. &' G. White Naptha, 10 bars 39c, 6 bar 25c New Pearl Hominy, 6 pounds 25c Bulk Raisins, 3 pounds 29c Bulk Lump Starch, 4 pounds 29c Hominy, large cans 10c; 3 for. .28c Pork & Reans or Red Kidney Beans, 3 Ig. cans 25c Sweet Corn, new pack, 3 cans 29c l Q c value Peas or Sweet Corn, 2 cans 25c Peas, good quality, 3 cans 25c Salt for stock, 50 pound block 39c Ovster Shells, 100 pound bag 92c Flour, Gooch’s best, 24 pounds $1.09 Flour, Pride of Decatur, 12 lbs. 48c, 24 lbs. 89c Honey, new white clover, strained, V 2 gal. pail 69c New White Clover Section Honey, 2 for 39c Butter, Cloverleaf Creamery, pound 52c Baking Powder, Royal, 12 oz. can 45c, 6 oz. can 25c Edgmont Square Butter Crackers, 2 pounds. 29c Sunshine Graham or Soda Crackers, 2 lb. box 35c Canvas Gloves .. 10c pair, 15c, 2pr 25c and 20c pr Galvanized Pails, heavy, 10 quart.. .f 23c 12 quart 25c, 14 quart 28c Tubs, Heavy Galvanized, 59c, 69c, 79c, 89c Willow Clothes Baskets $1.55, $1.75, $1.98 Full assortment Fruits and Vegetables Miller and Daugherty Cakes Fresh Here MAJESTIC OLEOMARGARINE MAJESTIC Oleomargarine K■ IP Needs no coloring, ’/< lb. prints

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1929.

W. G. Roop QUALITY FOOD SPECIALS for SATU R D A Y C OUNTRY BI TTER I lb. Prints, pound... ..t)Ov MAJESTIC Colored Oleo. Vi lb. prints. 1b...0vV SunKist Oranges, good 4Q/, size, 3 dozen Tvv PEACHES Kings Delight California Peaches, heavy G€L» syrup. .3 large cans.... Sweet Potatoes. Jersey ‘)(). t Tasty. 10 lbs Ut/V Camp bell's Tomato Soup. .3 cans FLOUR WHITE STAR 24 lbs. 89c 12 lbs 48c 5 lbs 23c COFFEE Best Rio. lb 27c Man O’ War, lb 39c Little Elf. lb 49c Fruits and Vegetables Oranges, Apples. Bananas, Celery. Cranberries. Grapes, Grape Fruit, Head Lettuce, Turnips, etc.

SATURDAY 7 ONLY' Extra Special Pet. Borden, Carnation. Van Camps Milk nr 3 Large cans Pure Cane SUGAR 9Qp 5 pounds (Limit 5 th.) Camay Soap ni 4 bars ttlv Phone 336 We Deliver W. G. ROOP GROCERY 7 g 1107 W. Adams St.

SCHMITT QUALITY MEAT MARKET—Phones 95 and 96 Plenty of All Cuts of Spring Lamb Good Roasting Chickens, Nice Springers to Fry Fresh Oysters —SATURDAY MEAT SALE— Good Young Fresh Side 20c lb All Pork Sausage (Bulk) 20c lb Young Tender Beef Steak 30c lb Special Ground Meat Loaf (Beef, Pork and Veal) 28c lb Nice Smoked Jowels Medium Heavy Bacon (chunk) 25c Whole or Half Slab 24c Regular Picnic Hams 20c lb Boneless Picnic Hams, 5-7 lbs. each 23c lb Lean Cottage Hams (Whole or Half) 38c lb Home Made Cottage Cheese 20c pt Nucoa Oleo 25c lb Schmitt’s 6 O’clock Coffee 38c lb., 2 lbs. 75c Bursleys High Grade Coffee, Special 43c lb Fancy Jar Mixed Candy, V/jlb jar, Special... 39c Vegex Box Wafers for Dieting 20c Big Hit canned Kidney Beans, Baked Beans and Tomatoes 10c can Golden Flo ._ 43c Tb Lighthouse Soap Flakes (large package).... 18c All Perfect Regular 15c Canned Goods, 2 cans 25c LARD SALE 10 lb. Pail $1.35 20 lb. Pail $2.60 Special! One large can Perfect’s Peaches, either sliced or halves (with a meat order) only 4 23c can H. P. Schmitt Meat Market

MTomlaljc, Who kin recall when Indynophis had only four breweries? ■•Workln' M still in a class by itself when it conies to an absolutely sure fire way o' ntakin' money.'' remarked Bony Mops, today, as he tossed tlie stock market I page aside. —Abe Martin, Indianapolis News Mr. C. L. Kraft, vice-president of the Kraft Phenix Cheese company was in the city today looking after business matters at the Cloverleaf Creameries. Inc., one of the plants owned by this nationally known concern. Mr. Kraft was tlie guest of Mr. W. A. Klepper, general manager of the local creamery concern, while in this city. Al Farr of Bluffton attended the swwwwvwwwwwwvw Ashbaucher’s MAJESTIC FURNACES ! ASBESTOS SHINGLE I : ROOFING | SPOUTING LIGHTNING RODS ! Phone 765 or 739

APPLES MICHIGAN APPLES FOR SALE Mclntosh Q 4 nr Bushel BALDWINS Q 1 /• A Bushel tPI.UV JONATHANS QX Bushel.. $1.40 and epl.OO WAGNERS QI Or Bushel.. $1.40 and ipltUf) Grimes Golden QI Os Bu. sl.lO. $1.40 and New Apple Butter QI QPC Gallon BRING CONTAINERS S. E. HAGGARD 1> 2 miles west of Monroe

Rotary meeting in this city last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Paulus of Tiffin, Ohio, visited in the city yesterday with the L. Yager family. They were on their way home from a wedding trip to Petoskey and Northern Michigan. Mrs. Paulus before her marriage was Miss Margaret Wall of Tiffin and was known in this city. .1, S. Peterson is recovering from the accident which caused aix rib fractures two weeks ago and is now recuperating at his home on Jefferson street. Mts. Glen Jackson of north-east of the city, who has been confined to her bed with a set ions illness for the past tour weeks is still in a critical condition, and has not been so well tlie past few days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hite, the Misses Grace Kennedy of Van Wert. Ohio, and Lein Yost. Hugh Holthouse and Ted White visited in Fort Wayne last evening. George Geels of this city end his brother, Harve Geels of Bluffton have returned from a few week's trip through Oklahoma and Arkansas. They visited principally at Hot Springs. Ark. They report a very enjoyable trip Miss Isabel Cloud and Frank DeVor motored to Fort Wayne last evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sjoneburner of Texas who have visited here for two

LAST VW |ljL*! NEW nBK ’USTOMER O DAY S MONTH Listed Below are a Few of the Host of Food Specials to be had at Kroger Stores This Week. Never Before Have-Such Crowds of People Responded to the ‘Kroger Food Call’ (COUNTRY CLUB O 20 oz. 1 \ztllb QUICK COOK JW Packages JL O V BREAKFAST Food countryclub 2 pXe S 25c CANADA DRY, the Champagne of Ginger Ales 3 bottles 50c SPICE CAKE, Two Delicious Layers... 23c COFFEE COOKIES, Cocoanut Marshmallows, lb. 17c PITTED DATES, Choice, package 19c JEVVEL BRAM PANCAKE Flour, Country Club, pkg 9c 3 fbs. $1 * Pumpkin, Avondale, No. 3 can 12c CANDY. Creams and Chocolates, 1t).... 18c nru RICE, Fancy Blue Rose, bulk 3 lbs. 20c GREEN BEANS, Clifton, No. 2 can 10c A v 2 ° 4 *’ L E BUCKWHEAT, Pancake Flour, Aunt 7Qp Jemima, package 15c • P. & G., the White Naptha Laundry Snan. 10 bars 37c WHEATENA DOUGHNUTS, Kroger made. Sugared. dozen 22c, Plain, dozen. . . ,20c Flavory, Healthful BREAD. Countrv Club. Deliciously pVo- ni Nutricious. 3 full 1% lb. loaves 25c C GOLDEN SANTOS FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES COFFEE Featuring National Apple Week, 3 lbs October 31 to November 6 COUNTRY CLUB Jonathan FLOUR c . O(1 APPLES—Finest Box Quality, Firm, Sweet ok and 3 lbs. 25c Cocoanut Marshmallow COOKIES BANANAS, Fancy Ripe 3 lbs. 23c Krog .r Maa.. Fresh CRANBERRIES, Dark Red. 1b... .. ' . _ GRAPEFRUIT, 80 size, 3 for 2ac ’ 17C (64 size, 2 for 15c) CHOICEST QU ALITY 7 MEATS SAUERKRAUT lb 5c WIENERS, Small, Juicy, lb.. .25c BEEF ROASTS. Choice Chuck Cuts, lb 25c SWISS STEAKS, Tender and Juicy, th 32c PORK SAUSAGE, Bulk, Fresh, 2 lbs. 35c PORK ROASTS, Shoulder Cuts, lb 16c and 18c PICNICS Armour’s Smoked, lb. j[ 7 1 -| 2 Neck Bones, 2 1b5...15c R. Steak lb.. .38c Fillet Fish, 1b...25c

or three days will return tomorrow or next day. Mr. Stoneburner has been engaged in the oil field in Texas for a year past and has resided out in the various territories where his company was drilling. Dick Burdg is home from a business trip to Chicago. Game wardens are in this section of the state investigating reports that hunters are shooting rabbits by automobile light along the highways, a violation of present laws. Bluffton lias raised <25,000 to bring a furniture factory there to occupy the old Bay piano building. The banks will underwrite an additional 175.000 to complete the deal provided the proposition stands the investigation. Mrs. Harold Sauters and Mrs. Lloyd Ogg visited with friends in Fort Wayne today. L. C. Waring was the guest of Charles Weatherhogg at Hamilton Lake last evening. Tire democratic ladies will hold another political meeting at headquarters this evening and every one is cordiali ly invited. A good program has been arranged. The Rcdpat’a Lyceum course will open a four event series at the Deca- ■ tur high school auditorium next Wednesday evening. The opening attrac- ' tion is the Henry company. i Frank Carroll, well known barber

of this city, has purchased a In ,h. Starl, '.r.uA",*’”’ 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. R Hall and Mrs., Cal Peterson visited in th . ' a “‘ era part of the sllll „ wl" 0 ]" 1 ' where they attended l 0 buglt J n *‘J. their return hem., they sinn. . Long Lake, and at Fort they enjoyed a rhow. • »here Mrs. Drusilla Fuhrman left for Kalamazoo, Michigan whero k will visit tor a few days with Mr Li Mrs. J. D. Fuhrman and family' Ross York of Indianapolis | 8 ing to business in tills city today Miss Rosalie innlg.-r motored' Fort Wayne today where she spend the week-end Chalmer Fisher visited in y„ r . Wayne today. True Andrews of Monroeville w a visitor in this city today. Dan V. Baumgartner of Bluffton at tended to business in this city today W. S. Smith of Monroe was a bu& trees visitor in this city today. Bob Gass of Fort Wayne is spending the week-end here with ins parent, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gass. Floyd Johnson of Monroe was a visitor here this morning. Dan Zeser of south of the city made a business visit here today.