Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 272, Decatur, Adams County, 15 November 1929 — Page 6
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Fisaer & Sarris CASH GROCERY Dealers in Granite, Tin and Aluminum Ware Phones 3, 4 and 5 Free City Delivery Quality Service with Ixiw Prices. Grape Fruit, Balls of Juice, 5 for 29c Leaf Lettuce, Hothouse, pound 10c Sutrar, Cane Granulated, 10 pounds 58c Sugar, Domino Tablet, 2 pound box 23c Sugar, 4x Powdered Non-Caking, pound pkg,. 9c Sweet Potatoes, Select Jerseys, 5 pounds 19c Cranberries. Cape Cod, pound 19c | Bananas, Select Fruit, 3 pounds 25c Head Lettuce, Hard White Heads, pound.. .12'zc Potatoes, No. 1 White, peck. .47c; bushel.. 81.89 Flour, Pride of Decatur, 12 Tbs. 48c, 24 lbs. 89c Pure Buckwheat, 5 pound bag 29c Syrup. Penick and Fords: Golden, gallon... 65c; '/» gallon 35c Crystal White, gallon 69c; gallon 39c Maple Flavor, gallon 85c; % gallon 45c 35c Log Cabin Maple Syrup 29c Maple and Cane Blend Syrup, No. 2 can 29c 100% Pure Sorghum Molasses, '4 gallon pail. 60c ! Palmolive Toilet Soap, 4 cakes 25c i 10c Hard Water Castile Soap, 4 cakes 25c P. & G. White Naptha Laundry Soap, 6 bars. 25c I 10 bars 39c I • I 25c Star Naptha Powder 20c Mello, Water Softener, 3 cans. 25c MOMMOR aHMaaBMHaHHMaMaaHMMr.Wft Besto ( . ), pound 20c Nuco or Elgin Oleo, pound 25c Butter, Cloverleaf Creamery, pound 48c Peaches. Kings Delight Brand, large cans, heavy syrup, large yellow halves, dozen . §2.79 6 cans $1.43; 3 cans 78c J Apricots, Kings Delight, large cans, heavy syrup, 12 cans $2.69; 6 cans $1.35; 3 cans 69c I Pineapple, Kings Delight, Sliced, heavy syrup large cans, 12 cans $2.98,6 cans $1.50, 3 cans 79c Red Kidney or Pork & Beans, 3 large cans... 25c Green Beans, New pack, cut stringless, best quality, 2 cans 29c Sweet Corn, new pack, 3 cans 29c I 18c Value Corn or Peas. 2 cans 25c I Hominy, large cans 10c, 3 cans 28c Pumpkin, large cans, 2 for 25c I New Seedless Raisins, 3 pounds Cracked Hominy, 6 pounds 25c, lb. 5c I New Granulated Corn Meal, 5 pounds 19c I Salt, 50 pound block ~.. 39c I Salt, 100 pound bag 89c 11 Brooms, Special 39c I Apples, Fine for eating and cooking, 4 lbs... .25c I Gloves. Canvass, pair 10c, and 20c 1 1 Dates, Dromedary, package 20c ! Dates, Monogram, 2 packages 25c j Full assortment Fruits and Vegetables MAJESTIC OLEOMARGARINE Needs no coloring, % lb. prints I
'iHL more AND BETTER BREAD ( l/z — FOK SALE BY—- — & Harris, Decatur rfy'" Miller & Deitsch, Decatur 'S Appleman’s Grocery ffo i 10l Taber Grocery, Monroe Wit t?I Bower Grocery, Preble V V*' /»j| Williams Equity Elevator Co, VXFLOURA/I Williams, Ind. I ‘ Spitler & Son, Willshire, Ohio I Everett Grocery, Pleasant Milla j? Berne Milling Co., Berne J • X Lenhart Grocery,-Wren, Ohio
MHMMMMvnmwinnH Tremendous Sale of Heinz Foods I st s<l Ends Saturday Nite! I PR,c “„r Baked Beans Lz S 3 cans 35c (REAM OF Tomato Soup ‘Z 3 ca -° 25c I Spaghetti firans • • 72c 3 Medh ™ 37c Rice Flakes X:::£ 3 — 37 c Ketchup 3 62c 8 gl. KETCHUP, bottle 15c 6 bottles 83c 3 bottles 43c I special Combination Finest Quality Fruits and Vegetables i An assortment of the 1 neatly ‘packed \n R A IV A ]V A carry-all bag. Ask about MJ £WX X X *X Xxj this at your Kroger store. , Delicious Golden Ripe Fruit COFFEE Q 11_r» A Sweet Drinking Golden Santos - > I Ijsi S, 3 pounds 87 c CARROTS, California Crop. 2 large bunches 15c 1 I^C^tf!e. A ib Ei pkg B,ended 42c ORANGES, 288 size. Sweet & Juicy, dozen, ,20c JEW’SL, Bourbon Santos, lb 35c GRAPE FRUIT. 80 size, Juicv 2 for 15c COUNTRY CLUB. Supreme Blend, tb. tin 45c Cooking Apples. Solid. Fine F1av0r....5 tbs. 25c I _ IN OUR SANITARY MEAT DEPARTMENT — —ll.l ‘ ■ 1 " 1 -■ 1 111 ■—■■■■ Choice Cuts of Prime IvOaSlS Beef, pound £IJC LARD Kettle Rendered 2 lbs. 25c OYSTERS Standard Pack, Pint Ol V HAMBURGER Leave Your Order Now with Meat Manager for your HADDOCK (1 Pure, Fresh Ground Poultry Needs —• Boneless Fillets, potfnd .... Xc/C pound Thanksgiving Chickens j PORK ROASTS OAp Fine cuts of -f J IZ, & OAn W Turkeys Shoulder, tb. .. I£X1 £ X \ FINEST BULK KRAUT tb. 5c \..... 30c sausage. .. .. 2 n> s . 33<Pure Fresh Ground Pork Smoked Picnics 17 X /2C lb Neck Bones 2 tbs. 15c , ■ |
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1929
RURAL CHURCHES Decatur U. B. Circuit Chester Grace. Pastor Winchester Sunday School Preaching in:.it) I’rayer meeting Wednesday evening. Bobo Sunday School 9:15 Christian Endeavor 7: <»O Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Pleasant Grove Sunday School !l :.!o (Followed by Claaa Meeting) Victory Sunday School A revival meeting will start at thin place on Sunday night (Nov. 17) Every body come. ——— o The Bobo M. E. Circuit John F. Blocker, Pastor Clark's Cnapel 9:80 A. M. Sunday School. 10:30 A. M Class Meeting, praying for a revival 2:30 I’. M. Sunday School Township Convention. 7:00 P M. —Monday Revival Services begin. Come. Mt. Hope 9:30 A. M—Sunday School.
10:30 A. M Preaching by pastor. I 1 (Subject: A Prophetic and Mystical I Message). I Mt. Tabor I 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School. i 10:30 A M — Preparing for Christmas. I 7:00 11.I 1 . M--Epworth League Ser- I vice. Subject: Prov. 25:25; Acts 8: i 29 to 30. 7:80 P. M. —Preaching by Pastor ; ! Subject 'How do you Read?” Note: You are cordially invited to ; the revival services beginning at (’lark's Chapel nevt Monday night at 7:00 P. M. We desire to have a song and praise service each evening for thirty minutes. The young people uur asked to sing. Come and help. oI “REPORTING THE WORLD” BY UNITED PRESS EXPLAINED (COXTIN'I’EIJ I’BOM PAGE ONEI I : World''. The United Press has more than i 110,000 miles of leased wires in the I United States and serves dally newspapers in 40 countries, printed in 19 different languages. News is the most perishable commodity of the day and no expense is saved by the United Press Associa--1 tions and newspapers in getting it to 1 the reading public. "News", said Mr • Johnson, "is a commodity the same as wheat, corn, automobiles or clothing I and is sold in the same manner to editors and publishers desiring the service. it has great value and is costly I to say the least in gathering it from 1 all corners of the globe. ‘‘Newspapef-sr'aifc coWKnQrcial institntiouv. j'ame as any JJftn must have a profit from their pro I (faction in order to exist and grow and CHICHESTERS-PILLS ** .THE OIAMONU RRANH. A z-wjx *Ladle«! A»k yo«r Dro«<lnt /\ < if fKSwi Xor thl-rhe»-ter« iPlamood/ Pll,B in Re 4 ‘ nd bo»«s. sealed with Blue vTr ckiKit.bnQ. Take no other. Bay y j 7— your BrucirUt. Ask for I L <TII •< DIAMOND \ C* ” BRAND fur 40 years known /r as Best, Safest, Reliable Bay Now I riOW BY DKUG6ISTS
FORT WAYNE’S AMUSEMENT CENTER MAJESTIC THEATRE I NOW PLAYING Mutual Burlesque Circuit Road Shows 2:ls—Twice Daily--8:15 ADVANCE SEATS ON SALE ENTIRE NEW SHOW EVERY WEEK | i SCHMITT SANITARY AND QUALITY MEAT MARKET Phones 95 and 96 Fine Bunch of Rabbits (Buy Them Early.) Fresh Oysters Spring Lamb Young Springers to Fry, Good Roasting Chickens — BIG MEAT SALE — Good Boiling Beeflßc lb., 3 lbs. 50c Fresh Side (in chunk) All Pork Sausage (Bulk) Young Tender Beef Steak '^ c ? Meat Loaf, ground (Beef, Pork and Veal) 28c Plenty Fresh Neck Bones, Spare Ribs, Back Bone Brains, Hearts and Liver. . Medium Heavy Bacon (in chunk) Nice Smoked Jowels Regular Picnic Hams u, Boneless Picnic Hams, 5 to 7 lbs. each Fancy Swiss Block Cheese 40c Special! Comar Nut Oleo Nucoa Oleo 25c in Good Home Made Cottage Cheese 20c H Pursley High Grade Coffee/'SoSpecial! Schmitt’s 6 O’clock Coffee. .2 lbs. for <■ Perfect’s Coffeesoc lb. with 1 lb. Sugar rree Beech Nut Coffee. 55c lb. with y 4 lb. Coffee tree Xrmqur’s Best Minced Meat in lib and I'-Ib. j ;irs Big Hit Canned Kidney Beans and Baked Beansf" A r anCamp’s Canned Peas 2 cans to Special! One Large can Perfects Peaches, Regular 30c size (with a meat order) only Special Prices on chunks of Pork and beef H. P. Schmitt Meat Market
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