Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 92, Decatur, Adams County, 17 April 1931 — Page 7
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KROGER I STORES «HmoKE PEOPLE AKE SAVING MORE MONEY iS BY TRADING AT KROGER STORES I FLOUR ■ I COUNTRY CU B pound bag Wwll BF Gold Medal or fe Pillsbury.. 70c ■ prunes S Fancy Santa EL (■Clara, 5 pounds (CHEESE *g| ■WISCONSIN 1 ■t till Cream, pound aaSss (Caches I Country Club, j g I sliced or halves vljgffiF I; cans I Fresh Fruits and I VEGETABLES lbs. BANANAS -25 c ■RANGES 47c ICiRAPE FRUIT I NEW CABBAGE I Full of Juice | Solid Heads I s'" 25c | 3 lhs loc Kucumbers [fancy 2 for 25c Fresh Meats Swiss Steak 99p tut from Round, pound Roast lb. 12c PORK—Short Cut Shoulder. Roast lb. 19c ( HUCK or ARM —— - - - — BEEF 10c your dollar buys more at a kroger store!
night Miss Kitson will attend a col- 1 ! lege dance in the Golden Room of! the Palmer House. L • Mr. and Mrs. Sherman GUaden-l fng and daughter Mrs. Ina-C. Hot < stetter of west of Geneva visited j in this city Thursday. i Robert Mebers is attending to!, business in Chicago today. ' Several from here will attend the Vigalante committee meeting at j { ————————— i
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1931.
Herne this evening. Chalmer Porter went to Chicago on business tills morning. J. S. Peterson is a visitor in Muncie. William Bell was a Fort Wayne visitor last night. Leo Yager was looking after business in Fort WayLC. W. A. Lower has returned from a couple of days in Fort Wayne. Tile condition of F. M. Scliirmeyer, veteran business man who lias been ill the past several months, is again quite serious. Mr. and Mie. William Affolder were business visitors in Fort Wayne today. Ray Keller and Dr. J. G. Neplune motored to Fort Way ue
Specials / f of Phoiies 106~107 Free Delivery 1 SATURDAY Down we Go-Read Them Over Freshly Dressed Chickens Nice Jumbo Frogs, Large 40c a piece Salt Herring, 10 lb. Kit. .SI.OO 5 Tall Cans Van Camps Milk - - 5 cans 35c 2 Large Cans Pineapple 2 cans 43c Nice Smoked Sausage 2 lbs. 35c Freshly Rendered Bulk Lard 3 lb. 29c Freshly Ground Hamberger 2 lbs. 25c Pure Pork Sausage, Country Style 2 lbs. 25c Nice Beef Roasts - - lb. 12 l-2c Good Beef Steak, Tender 2 lbs. 45c Lean Shoulder Pork Steak 2 tbs. 35c Fresh Boiling Beef - - 3 lbs. 25c Nice Swiss Steaks Ib. 23c (Joed Pork Shoulder Roasts * lb. 18c Fresh Pork Liver - - 3 lbs. 25c Roma Oleomargerine 2 lbs. 25c lOak Giove Oleomargerine 2 tbs. 45c HERE IS A REAL $1 SPECIAL FOR EVERYONE 3 Single Leaves of Fresh Bread Y a t r rv I 1 lb Bur«*o Col Tee ALIj rvK 1 Boxes of Macaroni or Spaghetti £\i\ 2 lbs. Fresh Lard | SI.OO 1 dozen Fresh Eggs Home Made Bologna or Frankforts - 2 lbs. 25c Fresh Neck or Shoulder Bones, while they last 4 lbs. 25c Country Style Spare Ribs 2 tbs. 25c Lamb Steak or Chops .. lb 25c Fresh Liver Pudding 2 tbs. 25c Fresh Pickerel or Boneless Fish or Halibut,. .2 lbs. 45c; lb. 25c 2 Cans Yacht Club Peaches or Apricots 2 cans 35c Macaroni or Spaghetti 4 packages 25c 2 lbs. of Merrit Coffee, a Real one 2 lbs. 35c j Fresh Creamery Butter - 2 lbs. 63c I Mrs. Schafer’s Home Made Angle Food Cakes... 25c, 35c, 50c Mrs. Schafer’s Home Made Noodles 2 pkgs. 25c Plenty Fresh Eggs 19c Cottage Cheese and Country Butter 3 lbs. Bursley’s High Grade Coffee 3 lbs. 75c Dandy Bunch of Chickens K No. 2 cans L. E. Peas, L. E. Corn, Tomatoes 3 cans | Green Beans, No. 2 can Van Camps Sauer Kiaut 3 cans » Mixed Vegetables or Spinach » I 2 Cans Puritan Malt - - - 2 cans 85c 3 loaves Miller’s Twin Bread 3 loaves. 25c Plenty Bulk Plain or Stuffed O’ives. Bulk Sweet Pickles I No. 10 Cans of Monarch Catsup - Each 75c Fresh Picnic Shoulders lb. TJVaC Fresh Side Meat in chunks lb. 16c Bacon Nice Medium in chunks 3 j|jS. 50c Whole or Half Smoked Hams, mild cure lb. 25c Nice Fresh Dill Pickles 3 for 10c Here are some real bargains for you and we know you are going to take advantage of them, so please get your orders in Real early so we can give you our best Delivery Service. Just Phone 106 or 107 and we will do the Rest.
ThuiHilny afternoon on IniHineHS. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson of Monroe were visitors in this city today. Norbert Koeneman of Hoagland visited with rrlends hare Thursday evening. Mrs. William C. Werllng and daughter Norma and son Melvin of Preble township visited hen' today. Mr. and ivira. W. 11. Mcßarnes and son Melvin Eugene of route 4 were business shoppers here today. Harry Ramsey and sons .Milan and Maynard of Convoy, Ohio were business visitors In tills city Thursday. R. C. Parrish of Fort Wayne vis-
ited in this city today. The Misses Mary McKean, Helen and Dorothy Christen and Mary Engle visited in Fort Wayne, Thursday night Mrs. Delton Passwater and daughter, Miss Fern Passwater spent the day visiting in Fort Wayne. Miss Violet Sqnier, a student at Ball State Teacher’s college. Miss I Dorothy White of Logansixrrt, her roommate, and Miss Frances Kelly of Hartford City will arrive in I tills city Saturday to spend the week-end visiting the former's par cuts, Mr. and Mrs. George Squier. Opening Rou n d Dance | Friday nij>ht (tonight). Ladies Dance Free at Sunset.
' ’ Appelman’s Grocery PHONES 215 and 219 DELIVERY SERVICE DINNER ROLLS, dozen 5c I BANANAS | 25C SARDINES, Large oval cans LEMONS, Large 1 k 3 '° r 3 for lUC C 0 R N | CELERY 7 Large size can JLW 2 large bunches nwooi -d n " !E^X OTS 15c 19c Sweetheart Cakes K, r ue 15c WHITE CLOVER COOKIES i Mo(hefs C(R . oa size, dozen lUL pound b()X Gold Metal Cake Flour 2 packages Sauer Kraut Juice (Cake Pan Free) 2 ,ar se tans V Ivory Flakes Large size 25c 1 IVORY FLAKES, 10c size—FREE Wayne Pride CORN and nr BURSLEY’S HIGH (HiADE Or PEAS, 2 cans COFFEE, pound PORK & BEANS AMERICAN BREAKFAST OfU. 3 cans COFFEE, pound i-iU l GREEN BEANS Q*., LARGE ORANGES 2 cans Dozen OOV z xOv or COFFEE T’S CUP-TESTED A < lOi Tett.vd by the COFFEE-CUP-COPS J __________ ~ I ■ in mi I'-' iiniiMiinii Down go Prices " A & P always leads the way in reducing [iwuEPf economy ßuit<;| the price of quality food stuffs. Grandmother’s U. S. No. 1 Grade o o . . Santa Clara Kaistn POTATOES BREAD PRUNES , Wisconsin Maine in. Loat 15 pk 15 pk Medium Size ph. 31c 35c lb -5c NEW LOW PRICES! RINSO, For Whiter Lg. LUX FLAKES Lg. 00., Clothes pkg.M 1 C For Fine Fabrics pkg.fauL A MELLOW W HEAT O pkgs. 9* W HEATENA pkg. £ll Farina .... SCOTT TISSUE .... r ° S 25C SNOW PEAKS. N. B. C. lb. 19C ,Icans9jT_. PALMOLIVE SOAP D bars 1 Q SPAGHETTI, Encore * 1 pkg. Beads Free .... ° IDL SPECIAL FRIDAY AM) SATURDAY f /I O Pure Cane 10 Ib. Q a B, ji. w. Granulated Cloth bag * LARI) n lbs. 9*) , BREAD, Grandmother's l'» ib. „ Absolutely Pure w*5U Twin or Regular Loaf a U 9-4 SOAP, P. &G. or 9 bars 1 4| ~ 8 O’CLOCK COFFEE Ib.£ 1 C Kirk's Flake . . ° IDU r CHIPSO ‘s-IQ/. PAN ROLLS, Fresh Daily, doz. "Jt Flakes or Granules pkg. I_*/V DEL MONTE PEARS . . N< can2oC RELIABLE I’EAS .... 25C Del Monte Golden Yellow Carrpbcli’s 1 Peaches BANANAS SOUP slit- td or Fjrni Kj|)C Al | varieties Halves doz 3 cans 22c 19c 25c Fresh Strawberries 18c ( ariots, bunch be Grape Fruit, large size 3 for 19c New Cabbage 3 lbs. for Die Head Lettuce 10c Oranges, dozen 25c Racific
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