Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 15, Decatur, Adams County, 17 January 1930 — Page 6

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Fisher & Harris 3 CASH GROCERY Dealers in Granite, Tin and Aluminum Ware a Phones 3, 4 and 5 Free City Delivery Quality Service with Low Prices «I r Swansdown Cake Flour, package 25c Milk, Tall cans Pet, Carnation and Borden 9c m Coffee, Finest quality Golden Rio 19c ; Coffee, Special Blend, a value at 25c lb 1 Coffee. F. & H. Special, a guaranteed grade ksc f Coffee, Chase & Sanborn, standard for those who care to pay a few cents more None better, packed hoth in percolator t and steel cut, 1 pound tins . .. 49c Sugar, Cane Granulated, 10 pounds for . ,55c Lettuce, Hot House Leaf, pound 17c Lettuce, Hard White Heads, pound 20c Bananas, Quality Fruit, 3 pounds 20c Northern Spy or Greening Apples, 4 lbs,. .25c Fancy Western Idaho Winesap Apples Potatoes, No. 1 White, 15 pound peck .... 47c 60 pound bushel $1.85] Flour, Pride of Decatur. 12 lbs. 47c. 24 lbs. 89c Flour, Goochs Best, 24 lbs. $1.05, Barrel $8.25 Goochs Yellow or White Granulated Corn Meal 5 lbs. 19c, 10 tbs. 38c 25c Oleo, real quality, pound 20c Nuco or Elgin Oleo, pound 25c Butter, Cloverleaf Creamery, pound 41c Genuine Jersey Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs 25c Syrup: Penick & Fords, sweeter than the rest: Golden Color, gallon 69c; % gallon 38c Crystal White, gallon 75c; x / 2 gallon 43c Maple Flavor, gallon, ,89c; x / 2 gallon 49c Sorghum Molasses, 100'' pure; you will enjoy it. Gallon... .$1.20, y 2 gallon... 60c Quarts 35c; Pints 25c Cane and Maple Syrup, No. 2 can 30c Navy Beans, new crop, pound 10c Bulk Rolled Oats, 6 pounds 25c Grape Fruit, Balls of Juice, 4 for 25c Soap, P. & G. White Naptha, 6 bar 5.,.... 25c 10 bars 39 c Jell-O, all flavors, 3 packages 25c Minute Tapioca, package 12’ 2 c Peanut Butter, pound <..18c Grape Nuts, package 17 c 50c Instant Postum or Goldeh Flo 39c Spinach, King Ko brand, none better packed, large can 20c Pineapple, King Ko brand, sliced, large cans, thick slices, extra heavy svrup can 30c Salt, Diamond Crystal, use the best for your meat, 100 pound bag 89c Wright’s Salt Smoke and Sugar Cure, 10 pound can gg c Salt for stock, 50 pound blocks 39c SI.OO size Borden Malted Milk 79c 65c Borden Chocolate Malted Milk 49c Black Walnuts, 6 pounds 25c 25c Dromedary Dates 21c 15c Monogram Dates 12Uc Full assortment of Fruits and Vegetables' Dougherty’s Cakes, a full assortment. New Lard Cans, 50 pound size... 48c —

Banks Taken Over By State Commission Indianapolis, Jan. 17 (U.PJ —Two Indiana banka, <•!<> ><l by their boards of diroctors. nave been tak-

Gerber Meat Market Phone 97 J. A. KI HN, Mgr. Your Meats from Gerber’s assures you of the Choicest cuts of Beef. Veal or Pork. Try us for your Sunday Dinner. Dandy bunch of Roasting or Frying Chickens. Cold and Smoked Meats—Home Made Sausage. Fresh Country Butter. Cheese of all kinds.

s s aturd 7 Phones SOME REAL SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Choice Bunch of Chickens Pork and Beef Tenderloins Flank and Skirt Steaks Fancy Swiss Steaks Fresh Side, in chunk, any amount Ib. 20c Pure Bulk Pork Sausage 2 lbs. 35c Sugar Cured Smoked Jowels or Bacon Squares Ib. 18c Good Fresh Boiling Beef 3 lbs. 50c Sugar Cured Smoked Hams, w hole or half Ib. 25c Good Tender Beef Steak Ib. 30c Sugar Cured Cottage Hams Ib. 35c Fresh Picnic Hams lb. 15c Plenty Spare Ribs, Shoulder Ribs, Pigs Feet, Hearts, Tongues and Liver. Freshly made Mayonaise in Bulk pint 30c Fancy Ghillie Sauce in bulk pint 30c Home made Cottage Cheese pint 20c Freshly Home made Noodles 2 pkgs. 25c White Mountain Creamery or Cloverleaf Butter, Saturday Only 42c lb COFFEE— Bursley High Grade Coffee pound 35c American Breakfast Coffee, ... 3 lbs. 85c Beechnut Coffee 2 x / 2 lbs. Saturday only. .$1.05 M. J. B. Coffee 2 lbs. $1.05 OLEOMARGARINE— Good Luck, 3 lbs 85c Nucoa 3 lbs. 70c Oak Grove, 3 tbs 85c Kingans 3 lbs. SI.OO Indiana Bell 3 lbs. 55c Colored Standard,. .1 lb. 40c MALT— Real Meritan Malt 2 cans $1.45 Puritan 2 cans $1.05 Blue Ribbon ... .2 cans $1.25 True Worth 2 cans 75c Supro 5 gal. can $1.75 Whoopie 5 lb. can $1.25 Miller High Life. 2 cans $1.25 Wayne Malt, a good one 1 can 39c Big Hit Pork and Beans 3 cans 25c Big Hit Red Kidney Beans 3 cans 25c Little Elf Com, Peas, Tomatoes Sauer Kraut Perfect Green Beans, Hart Red Kidney Beans, .any 6 cans 75c Fresh LeaderKrauntz and Philadelphia Cheese. Fresh Superba Peanut Butter, 2 pint jars 41c Quart Jars of Farm House Ripe Olives 50c Coin Sugar 3 pounds 20c Fresh Whipping and Coffee Cream Millers Fresh White, Whole Wheat and Rye Bread. Don’t forget to order your 1 can of Peaches and 1 can of Apricots, with each SI.OO order for 45 c We have the complete line of Chop Suey, LaChoy Sauce, Noodles and Sprouts. Free Delivery anv time of day. Mutschler’s Meat Market

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, ii over by the Htate burking <l9purtinent. Luther E. Symons, atate banking conimissloner, announced depositors will lose nothing In eitb r case. The liauks are the Argos Stat.«

bank of Argos, with capltullzution of $40,000 and the North Liberty State bank of North Liberty, with eupitaliiatlon of $15,000. o NAVAL PARLEY GROUP ARRIVES *AGH ONE) first words to the Mignsn people, through the press, were optimistic. ■ We have high hopes,” he said, “that earnest endeavor will make the conference a success. The delegates feel that we share the sentiment of all Americans when we <ay we are greatly pleased that •he health of bis majesty, the king, is sufficiently improved to enable him to open the' conference.” The delegates were forced 4o alise early today. Most of them had breakfast *d Itefore the tender arrived, and were waiting, with their luggage on deck, when the Plymouth boat threw the lines aboard. The mayor of Plymouth. James Churchward, Whs in the historic red and b ack mayoral regalia and

flanked by four bearers of golden „ lll( . 1 .s, as the tender drew along side the dock. ' Stiiroiinded by otb“r D'" n ° ( . lals . and with A">bussado , I,awes and Sir Hube,. Brand, w •, had exchanged greetings with th principal members of ’ •’ tlon, at his side, the mayor read a j formal address of welcome to tm . Americans. . Churchward stressed thehlstoH a soclatlon of the town oi H.' mouth with the early ls>gmnitu> of American history, ami spo' l Iteelingly Os the ti<« that have al-. ■ ways existed between the old town and the new. Replying. Secretary Stimson thanked the mayor and town* I people of Plymouth as representaI lives of a city "that holds a tender place in the heart of every Amet il ‘ nn " "It is a happy augury for the conference," |i“ said, 'that the;

I I I Saturday Savings I W nr 1 IF Country Club, 2'j, Sliced or Halves, 1 can I PEACHES 3canß CT 1 12 cans S2.MM nriAlirO Sliced, 8 oz.. 1 can 7c ■ I PEACHES :?■ S I- cans d ntirnniro Red f, ' our Citted, No. 2, I can 2:<tl I LHlzrmitd 3cans (4 12 cans >2.w|fj nr • niiro Del Monte. No. 2' : , Halves, 1 can 25c ■ I ™ ES I PINEAPPLE 12 cans ?2.W J; APRICOTS EMM 12 can s ■ Su.w aj POUNDCAKE 17 VANILLA WAFERS 99f» ■ Each lit Pound —“t I FRIDAY and SATURDAY I P and G Soap ■ 10 bars 36c I C. C. Jell Powder, pkg. 6c Corn Meal, 5 lbs 20c I Country C. Coffee, lb. 39c Navy Beans, Ib Wc I French Coffee, lb. ... 35c Bulk Prunes, Ib I ,c I Jewel Coffee, Hi 25c Standard Corn, 3 cans 25c I Bulk Coffee, lb 20c Stan. Tomatoes. 3 can 25c I g Bread, 3 loaves 25c Pan Rolls, 1 dozen.... 8c I - ._____ i —• I I Fresh Fruits and Vegetables I B Oranges, 216 s, SunKist ’ Dozen 39c I M V Y inesa PS’ Extra fancy / pound 10c I B Ealdwm Apples for cooking 3 lbs. 20c I u fjead Lettuce, large size 9 for 15c I gB Celery, well bleached ‘ eac h 10c I s Bananas, fancy yellow fruit 4 lbs 23c I k ■ — — - I II Quality Meats at Lowest Prices VW rSA 22 '^ c • Pork Sh »« lder steak ’ »7 - C Boneless Fish. Whole. «•.» FRESH SIDE MEAT IN CHUNKS ib. 17'jj ! 41 I

American do-legation shmtld firm. I .nd 011 thl-i historic spot. . i ‘ The legion le t for | bonll()Il a specia train at 9. d) ... fifty minutes later than th. Xe the departure had beet, scheduled. O —— | Union Chapel U. B. Church Rev. T. H. Harman. D. D. School Preaching _ . Preaching „ l t vival services will begin Sunveiling providing roads are hospital •ote u M-S J. H Penn 11. Ohio City, is | m dical patient ut the Adams •’ountv Memorial Hoslptal. -, !r> |„ E Somers. 520 N. Secord ' e pet, w.t- taken to the local hospi-1 ■al where she is suffering with a '

tractured leg. ; wit • of Dr. Son., Dorwln Cox of |>o n | ? P" s ' business .-ail,,- „ ■ Lloyd Ahr of north - ,7 9u ”" visi ed her ■ to j. ; Pre# - - This RUMMAGE SALE Sr, F 1 " CENTRAL GROCERY Beni' tlle CARO OF TH ■ 1,1 tl,is press our <|. . 3 . | F cere thanks t,, n assisted us during th. J ple 1 death ami be-r.-uv. loved husbuml > | f, ll | 11 . p ' 6:90 i the beautiful also thank the |{ ( > v . sion for tlm : consolation expi. Mis. Eliz.ab.-ti. _ Have you seen ;ht I), due “N" in i n