Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 47, Decatur, Adams County, 23 February 1923 — Page 3
phone Your Orders’to 965 MILL E R ’ S South End Restaurant and Grocery I REE ( ITY DELIVERY h eveiv 81.00 purchase you receive a ticket to the Crystal " Tickets good on Monday and Thursday afternoons
*nn H""«' 30C . ioc&lsc * ,a,chpS< 5c & 7 c potatoes. 20C ivck t'Y (linger Snaps, IRq Ik- 25c ns - 10c V Walland Giro 25c
Furnished Rooms MeaT5....... 35c Oranges Bananas. Apples. Fresh Baked Goods, Cold Meats. Open Evenings. Opp . Erie Depot E «• MILLER, Prop. I W| S | | SPECIAL SALE ■tva 5 ** ars R ‘N*M Soap , - 1 box Washing Powder A J 40c, “ E. D. ENGELER & CO. GROCERY DEPARTMENT West Madison Street Phone 16 We always carry a line of fresh and dependable groceries that are the delight of every housewife, lust to convince a few more women—we are offering a few— SATURDAY SPECIALS cans Red or Black Rasp- 2 lbs. Perfection berries. Del monte Wafers Quality DvC 5 ths Pure /IQ/» 2 cans Pineapple PfT Buckwheat TtOU Heavy syrup f)t)C Large sack Me- QQ cans Tomato 9A zt Kinsie Buckwheat oup OvC 2 small sacks Me- QKz» • cans Pork & Kensie Buckwheat 4m OU 'vans Prunes, “Santa 9Q/» cans Corn, Clara” 15, 17. landard quality.. 4dou Bixby Shoe Dressing, cans Peas 25 C or Brown ~£Qq Oil). White Syrup 10 It). Extra Fine xtra sweet MVU Salt £OU Pull Quart Qi) English Walnuts QKn luslast ZdC soft shell, lb OtJU large Milk ODz» 1 hox Fancy /•nbov” Apples tbs. Pop Corn Qf* _ 3 boxes Macaroni ZbC or Spaghetti ZOC 2 lbs. Rice. 1 r 3 large Grape Q* I ood -quality lOL Fruit H Sngll ' SPECIAL SALE m jlnLab avl\-IVI m White Naptha Soap 39c I and 1 box of R-N-M Washing Powder FREE ■ ■■■( Illi I I Illi MillT J
Toilet Soap ' IQp 3 for 25c 21 lb.’ sack SI.OO X sl.lO “ $1.50 , Shirts. x Work Shirts I ♦JV > Mens Socks 15C Gloves QPfcP • 10c, 15c. 25c OmU Tliread ! Spool tlv : " air . Xds 10c
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 1923
PUBLIC SALE A ■ I inn t■.»!»<!•. "> I'lor’di:. I will >ll tn public million at my r>-I- >> ll<(‘, fltlli WJIK lu'Htfl Ml. (HI Wedneedny, Feb. 76. 1<;23 i ('«m>n><• o<■ t n;>• at I o'clock p in. A (oiiipl.'b line <>i household i ods, consisting of tables, <h;.irs, twin,.- ma ilin' . luiflVt, bids, iirooi . r.Hw. Ijaliiig stove. tunned iir.lt and numerous uiler urtleles. terms ('cii. MHO. E. A ALLEN llo’ )',. .iohtihoa Cail I __ F ‘‘ b *3 24 26-27.
F. V. Mills Grocery 119 N. Second St. Phone 8S I
Perfect Pineapples. 3 cans SI.OO ' Chocolate Peanut Clusters 28c Monarch Orange Ptko Tea Earavan ( ottec none better 35c Barrington Hall Coffee 50c Ever Fresh Coffee in Vacuum I cans 45c I Fresh Crisp Dill Pickles. Extra large 25c
ftrT’tiglWimgWl ■ GLlwaui S | TfWZW 3 F&'l 1 1 1 SR 1 BF B SPECIAL SALE Epn? .;-In Special or. I’-jb-No-Morc Goods 9 2 bars K-N-M Soap '/ 2 pkgs. R-N-M Powder I cake R-N-M Soap Bmb GILPEN’S GROCERY OVALITY GROCERIES PERSONAL SERVICE v FULL LINE OF FRESH MEATS Special foi Saturday, Ftb 24th Sugar Coru | O Quaker Oats 11 /» Red Beans, Geo. Q Pet Milk. lip Van Camp Br.ind ... t/v lall can AAV Red Bird Matches jT Old Dutch Cleanser Q Big Box Ov «7V ■■■■HBHBiiiii'rair raMmaiMv i Iciimaiine. q | White Pear! 12 oz. pkg «’v S Fancy Blue g Spaghetti, | • Rose Rice lb V ' -V j| Noodles, Op f Palmolive Q | P k ß- •••••••••• OU £ Soap OU " 2 lor Lie f mMMMEniiwwirwir’.ffqimix “‘STANDARD” COLORED NUT BUTTER IN QUARTER POUND STICKS A STRAIGHT NUT BUTTER WE GUARANTEE UNCONDITIONALLY 8 THAT YOU WILL LIKE IT. TRY IT. PER POUND 39C MILK, Clean. Sweet, Rich and Pure Quart VEGETABLES, FRUITS AND NUTS i Giipeo ? s Grocery I Corner Adams & 7th C ity Delivery Phone hi 1 | 11 a I ■' SPECIAL SALE | i 6 Bar. R-N-M SOAP ‘ > ; and 1 Package R-N-M WASHING POWDER for HH 35c
VOTE OF THANKS I 1 Tlhi I‘ivil' Si >Il 111 11. 11l \\ 'illl'lll':' i I lul. fol.i Illi iiu ilmd ii. III:.id ilir. Uh Ti •■!.-11l is (illd I’ri Ii . In; Illi ll'-ll | I th< y I'eei-iV' (I fl'Glli tin- |il'<i<'' i-d: (H ! ■ 1 th' h- biiK.ki‘l bull y.'ilii". They »! ' I I th:irl; Iho selinol billin’ fur tloiuillnc | th' use 111 the new i-yiu, tin youio I pi n|il<, who filayed ilu preliminary I ; .I'l,l f, and the g< IUII 111 I 111 ie lor lh>'ir | ii; iri.iutyi .-* < I Vl(' SECTION. i ■.■■■■.i ■■ ■ »■ 1.. ■ ■■ —
-— Cut Wax Beans 20c | Want Mor Flour 98c Fairy Soap, 3 lor 25c Edgemont Crackers, pkg....25c Shredded Wheat, 2 f0r....25c Post Toasties, 2 for 25c!' Van Camps Baked Beans, 2 25c| Wisconsin Cream Cheese 38c l Crystal White Soap. 5 bars 25c Red Kidney Beans 12c j,
IF SKIN BREAKS h OUT AND ITCHES , APPLY SULPHUR * I .flint the motneni you apply Howies 1 tfenthn-Sulphiir to an Itching:, burning: ir broken out. skin, the Itching stotmil ird hcnllng beyins, says a noted skin qteciulist.. This sulphur preparation, made into a pleasant cold cream, gives such a quick relief, even to Dery eczema, that nothing Ims ever; been found to take its place. Uecaune of it ; germ destroying pro-j lertles, it quickly subdues the Itch- J ng, cools the irritation and heals h he eczema right up, leaving a clear,!] inootli skin in place of ugly erup-11 ions, rash, pimples or roughness. You do not have to wait for improvement. It quickly shows. Your •an get a litto jar of Rowles Mentho Sulphur at. any drug store. — 0— —... PUBLIC SALE As I am going to quit farming 1 offer for sale at publiv auction at my faun residence, 2 miles east and V a , mile south of Decatur, known ns tin Hamilton farm, on TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1923. It 'ginning at in o'clock u.m. The following articles, to-wit: a HEAD OF HOUSES -One bay horse, 5 years old. weight 1400 lbs.; i sorrel horse, 6 years old, weight , 1600 lbs.; grey mare. 12 years old. ] weight 1500 lbs.; black mare, It vears old. weight 1550 lbs.; bay driv ' er, 11 years old, weight 1000 lbs. 161 JAD (IF CATTLE — Red cow, S yers old, to be fresh Sept. Ist; black (ow , 5 years obi, to be fresh Sept, j 11; 2 black heifers, 3 years old, t.) i be fresh Sept. 11 and 17; 2 heifer •■lives. POI'ETRY 75 head of Plymouth Rock chickens; 10 head of! White ducks. STRAW and GRAIN — Some corn in crib; 50 bushel of Silv rmlr.e cats; 5 ton of straw; some I 'odder. HARNESS- 2 double sets 1 breeching harness; single set of breeching harness; 2 sets of buggy harness, and 6 collars. FARMING IT.EMENTS —One wood binder, 6 it, cut; Ohio hay loader; Osborne mower, (> ft. cut; Quail hay tedder; wagon 3>-j in.; narrow tire wagon; spring wagon; Flying Dutchman urn planter; Superior grain drill, crith fertilizer attachment, top buggy; carriage; riding lireaking p'uw; 2 walking breaking plows; 3 double j -hovel plows; single shovel plow; 3 I riding corn cultivators; spring tooth harrow; spike tooth harrow; disc; sulky hay rack; tight bottom hay rack and grain bed _ combined: double wagon box; scoop board; orn fodder cutter; buggy pole; log bunks, skid#, coupling pole, cant hook, log chains; grass seed sower; scoop shovel; forks; mud boat iron ttle; cross cut saw; tank beater: 2“.-gal, oil barrel; .'I vinegar barrels; lily cream separator; kitchen cook stove; oil baker; lawn mower; churn; crocks and jars; wheel harrow; grind stone: elovef buncher; spray pump; glass cans: table; small kitchen cabinet; and many ether articles 100 numerous to mention. TERMS-All sums of $5 and under, cash; over that amount !’ aor.ths will be given, purchaser givng bankable note, first 6 months without interest, last 3 months at S per cent interest. No property removed until settled for. 4 per cent off tof cash on sums over $5. O. W. FOWLER .1. N. Bulkhead, Auctioneer. Frank Mclntosh, Clerk. Hunch served on grounds. Feb 23-2. j • voTKi: or timtxisTKvroirs sci.i: OF HEM. F.sriTF. Notice is hereby given that rhe nrulersiguecl Exei ulrix >’f the lusl Will and Estate of Frances MvCampbell, late of Adams county, de< eased. In cause of Elizabeth Abell. Executrix of said Estate, vs. Elizabeth Abell. Willis McC'amphell, Minnie Darkless, being Probate Cause No. in the ' lams Circuit Court of Adams county, State of Indiana, will on Tuesday, the 20th day of March, 1923. at th.- East .oor oi the Court House in the City of Decatur. Adams county, Indiana, as such Executrix, lietwe. n the hours of to o'clock a, m. ,and 4 o'clock p. m. offer for sale at 1 übllc sale the following described Real Estate tn Root township, in Adams county, state of Indiana, to-wit: The N.#H|| East quarter of the South West quarter of Section Thirty-three (33) in Township Twenty-eight (2S) North, Range Fourteen (ID East, containing- 40 acres, according to the Government Survey, subject to the apnroval of said Court. Said laud to lie sold free of liens, except n School Fund Mortgage ut JUOII.OII Dollars, and tiie Interest thereI.r nt 354.00 due in August, 1923, and the Taxes $34.02 due May and November, 1923. i erms of sale, one-third cash in hand on dav of sale, one-third in nine and one-third in i eighteen months . from day of sale, deferred payments I . ■ ..ear .. percent interest from day of ' er I t i be secured to the satisfaction of the undersigned. Privilege is i i,i. en to pay In full il purchaser so L . .I*. st res. ELIZABETH ABELL, ■ Executrix. John Schurger & Son, Attorneys 33-2-9 HEAD STUFFED BY CATAFBH? USE DIEALIIMEAM If your nostrils are clogged, yottt throat distressed, or your head is | stuffed by nasty catarrh or a cold, apply a little pure, antiseptic, germ destroying cream into your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage, soothing inflamed, swollen membranes and you get instant relief. How good it feels. Your nostrils are open. Your head is clear. No more hawking, snuffling, dryness or struggling for breath. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from any druggist, (’olds and catarrh yield like magic. Don't stay stuffed up. Relief is sure.
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