Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 253, Decatur, Adams County, 24 October 1919 — Page 5
I Aw the Leather if® 11 mH ® ■* & n-1 ' , M Shoe Polishes MV CyL Keep Your Shoes Neat /nN LIQUIDS AND PASTES FOftBIACKzOT |f IT E, TAN ANO OX-BLOOD AW S Sis BROWN)SHOES A&f $ $ .._ — —— — Attention to Our Saturday Specials [{(.gular Smoked Hams. It) 32c Sugar Cured Bacon, I!) 35c Smoked Jewels. It) 26c Bacon Strips. »’• •■• 22c ,-... plate Boiling Beef, 1T» 12’/jc to 15c [ i\ii-i Fine Beef Roasts, th 18c—22c 1 (HM | Juicv Beef Steak, th 25c-—3oc All Kinds of Good Fresh ami Smoked Sausage. Fresh Pork Sausage, It) , 28c Smoked Pork Sausage, th 28c Blood Sausage, IT) 25c j iver Sausage, m 15c pressed Ham, It) 35c jlinced Ham, th 25c FrlnkfoWsA 'Hi 25c Bologna, th 20c Fresh Pork Cuts from 20c to 30c lb. All Leading Brands ol Oleomargarine and Cheese. Order Chicken Early. Four deliveries to each part of theyity at 7:30, ft) a. in. or "2 anti 1P- ni. Please 'Phone Orders in*Early. Fred Mutschler Pkg. Co. Market ’Phone No. 106. ✓ • EAT THE BEST AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Mangold & Miller P W. MONROE ST. ’PHONE 215. 2l l -4h. Sack Polar Bear Flour $1.60 2P 2 tt). Sack Blue Ribbon Flour $1.45 2 Boxes Virginia Sweet Pancake Flour 25c 2 Boxes McKenzie’s Buckwheat Flour 25c Large Box Delicious Rolled Oats ,30c Large pkg. Post Toasties or Kellog’s Krisps 20c Large can Del Monte Spinach 25c 3 cans Van Camp’s Spaghetti 25c Kirsch’s Tomato Soup, can 10c; doz. sl.lO l|ti. Carton Chef Coffee, 50c 2 cans 1102 Sweet Corn or Peas 35c Hebe or Borden’s Milk, can 15c Best Quality Peanut Butter, th 25c Sweet Mix 'd Pickles, pt. pail 20c P. W. Wafers 18c; 2 th. 35c Fresh Baked Cookies, doz 10c 6 Rolls (iood Quality Toilet Paper 25c 3 t ans Old Dutch Cleanser 25c li Cans Spotless or Serv-us Cleanser - 25c 6 cakes Lautz Gloss Yellow Laundry Soap 25c 3 boxes Fould’s Macaroni, Spaghetti or Eag Noodles 25c b Ilk Boxes Climax Macaroni or Spaghetti 25c Fain Il's A-l Brand or Nucco Nut Oleo, Ih 35c Smucker’s Pure Apple Butter, qt. jar 35c L. & S. Pure Apple Butter, II) 20c 2 large cans Pumpkin 25c H'B). sack Swanton Pure Buckwheat .., 90c ■> cakes of your Favorite Palmolive Soap 29c 2 cans Serv-us Lye Hominy 25c ilie best Coffee for the money. Ih 30c; 1 th. sl-10 Nice Fresh Oysters, pt 30c Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Cranberries. Sweet Potatoes, Cabbage, Apples, Pumpkins. TOP PRICES PAH) FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. GIVE US THAT ORDER. ARTHUR MANGOLD GEO. MILLER
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IS BREAT SACHEM• Judge W. H. Eichorn of ' Bluffton was Elected to i High Office in the ORDER OF RED MEN Election was Held at Golden Jubilee at Indianapo- ‘ lis—Other Officers. — Indianapolis, Oct. 24. -William H.j* Eichhorn, <,f Bluffton, wan elected , grout naehem of the Grand Council of'* tile Indiana Red Men late Tuesday, in ! the annual election of officers which took place at the golden jubilee gathering of the order in Tomlinson hall. ' Mr. Eichhorn was advanced to the 1 seat i.f the gyeat sachem from the j scat ol the great senior sagamore. F. | E. Mabee, of Connersville, was elect-1 .ed to become great senior sagamore. > Other Officers Named < T. T. O’Conner of Staunton, was! ; elected grand junior sagamore, o'.. r, ! I’. K Smith, of South Bend, by til "Gets It” Peels Your Corns Right Off Two Drops Will Do It Without Fuss or Trouble. Never Fails. There’s only one way to tfet rid of a < urn, anti that i« to pre! it off as s oh would a' banana skin. There is only one corn rem >ver in all the work! that does it that way, and that dr 1 ' w There’s Ho Cera “Gcts-it” Will Not’Get’ is “Gets-It.” It is because of this jI; that •’Gets-It” Is today the bitt-I g'est seller among corn-removers on Hi’s planet. It means the end of I I “< orn-ihidlinK.” For hard corns, soft corns, very old corns, young I corns, corns between the toes and! calluses. it means a quick, certain i finish. “Gets-It” is applied in 2 or 3 seconds. AU you need is 2 or 3 drops. As easy to do as signing | , your it;ime. i t dot s awa • I 'Vit'i l;t|'<'. plasr-'rs, ba lol.i 1 . knives. corn-diggers, scissors, tiles ’ ami blood-bringing razors Ease ( your corn-pains, be eorr.-free at last. 1 “Gets-It, •’ the only sure, guaran- • teed, money-back corn-remover, costs ’ but a trifle at any drug store. MTd ■ by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, Hi. i
Home of Quality Groceries DELIVERS THE GOODS TO YOUR HOME TWICE A DAY. SEE OCR LINE OF CANNED VEGETABLES, FRUITS AND BERRIES, AND SEE THE LOW PRICE, TOO. Include a pound of “Best and Cheapest” Coffee in your next order, whole or ground. IT> 45c Saluda l ea. a real India tea. in pkgs., black or green 25c 10 Tb. Sweet Potatoes 39." Seeded Raisins, Hb. pkg 18c 70 Tb. Sack Meat Salt SI.OO Seeded Raisins, pkg 14c Qt. Mason Jar Extracted Honey 90c Seedless Raisins, 1 tb. pkg 25c New Apple butter, jar 30, 40 &. 45c Eagle Brand Milk 25c Good Bulk Coffee 30c j El Vampiro, 3 pkgs 25c Kraut Cabbage, 100 lbs .$2.50 3tb 7 oz. pkg. New While Rolled Oats.., 35c \ Good Broom worth more but sells for 50c Lanterns, complete 85c to ,SI.OO Full line of School Tablets and Supplies. City Baked Cookies and Bread, Try Them, Eggs, 60c Butter 15 to 55c 7W. E\ HOWER !
vote of "29 to 265. Arch II Hobbs " of Muncie, was re-elected to a sixth | term ns great chief of records, over - Oscar E. Sherman, of Indianapolis, by j the vote of 835 to 17S. Mile-, E. <’iiXi of Rushville, was advanced to the I posit ion of great kee| er of wampum J W. A. Akin, of Fort Wayne, was elect-1 ed great trustee, over Charlo Bartoi , of Warsaw, by the vote of 426 to 494 M. <’. Connaugltey, of Franklin, ::n I Clifford E. Crawford of I’rankf >ri werer re-elected great representatives. Other great representatives elect.'d were George E. Harper of Madison, George W. Sweigart, of Hartford City and Otto Wolf, of Indianapolis. At their morning session the Red Men passed a resolution petitioning Ute congress to make November 11 . "armistice day," a national holiday I Report;; made shewed an increase of about 2,500 members in the order in 1 the y,ear. The present memb-rship ini Indiana is about 57,000. it was said. | WRITES A SONG Miss Erances Murphy, a M-mncl 1 young lady, has written a song, "We'll iße Trite." which she iias sold to a Chicago publishing company. A number of the copies have been received and th" song promises to be a favorite r.ne. The song sale will l>e pushed liy her company and its apt earance will Ire eagerly awaited here by the many friends of Miss Murphy. Miss I Murph has written several son;' which have bean published from time to time in this paper. IS BUYING GOODS E. !■'. Gass is in the East where be is busy buying goods for his store, : ’i< luding suits and ladies and childrens’ furnishings. He will Ire home tomorrow and Raymond Cass, junior member es tire firm, states that they will ire able to rut the goo’ on ; lifer the Saturday trade and will show tin ir any customers some exceptional bargains. : Dr. C. C. R AYL i Monroe, Indian? ! Special attention given to i j! Surgery and to the Disl; eases of Hie Abdomen and i Female Pelvis. Equipped to do Gyetoe&opy and Ureteral Catheterlzathi>» - 4
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■ B ' N - Delicious Flavor The flavor of your baking depends upon the wheat from which your Hour is made. diadem brings you the natural superior flavor of the choicest soft winter wheat, carefully X selected by rigid standards and skillfully milled 3 to retain in the Hour all of the richness of the ; grain . DIADEM s PATENT FLOUR With such s. oehcious flavor, it is no wondex mt, that tl.v woman who tries diadem once us- • ually demands it ever after. It is always highest quality, always pure, always the same. JK g If four gwer does not carry diadem, we A® Wn 1 aA / will be glad to give yon the names of other <Ft J V-F grocers who will be glad to fill your orders. Noblesville Milling Company |||f Jr Noblesville, Indiana VWWiHt zi. Trr iiTiii"- liiTliiliuCr-’CM—-BONIFACE, WEBER & ALLEN Wholesale Distributors for Diadem Flour, Muncie, Indiana
SPECIAL PRICES FOR SAI UROAY You Can See Them on Display by Visiting THE ENGELER GROCERY DEPT. NORTH OF C OURT HOUSE i Our efforts will he to please and give you best service at all times. Give us the opportunity to show you. 2 large No. 3 cans Pork & 2 cans Kitchen Cleanser for 6c Beans 30c A Big Shipment of those | J cans No. 2 Moss Hose Mild Picnic Hams. 1b...22c Plums 55c Fine Country Lard, per lb. 28c 2 cans (iood Quality Peas..2sc Blue Bibhon Flour, per 2 cans Pink Salmon 35c 21 lb $1.13 2 cans Desert Peaches, with Parlor Flour, finest quality syrup 40c made from Kansas wheat 3|h. Rio Coffee, “good qual- 21 th $1.65 ity” 84c Sack Fresh Yellow Corn 151 b. Navy Beans 49c Meal 15c j Bbl. Ginger Snaps 28c! 2 boxes Kellog Coi n Flakes 38c Spaghetti and Macaroni, 3 Best Quality l ull Cream pkgs 25c Cheese, lb 10c New Prunes, Raisins and Apricots at Special Low Prices. I \Ve have many oilier items on display worthy of your considI i ration that will assist greatly in helping to reduce the High Cost 'of Living. Furthermore you are always welcome whether you , buy or not. Make our place your headquarters. Engeler’s Dept. Store
