Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 53, Decatur, Adams County, 2 March 1923 — Page 3
EAGLE -MIKADO” PENCIL No. 174 ■ - ; t, , -h R,|al*r L**«ib. 7 iacbo* CI. Tour Deoler. Mad* ia fiv* grades For S.l» to b* th* Fin*»t Pancil mad* for g*a*ral M. EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK [L—?■=—“ ======J ■"■ '■ iEMDCMT WANT ADS GET RESULTS JIJnE2IS IOK YOUR NEXT GROCERY ORDER AND GET “ QUALITY groceries at a saving Miller’s Grocery fi’;] W. Monroe St. 'Phone 215 Free City Delivery to all parts of city twice daily. 2l‘ II). sack Blue Ribbon Flour' Prefct Sanlines Tomato Sauce, lor baking or Qf|r» SoU!M ‘- ()il or i ' ll,s ‘ a «* | M1 stry. sack .7 VC Large box 2! j lb. sack Fanchon, 'I hat Lake Salt Herring in 1 A * quality Hour for AM 9K Brine. Il> l vC hi .id baking, sack 3 f or 25c Ai< !<< nzies Prepared Buckwheat Spiced Herring, -fi Q ( Pancake Flour 1 AoC Boxlvy 2 lbs3sc 3 for 25c Fancy Red Kidney OKn Hawaiian Sliced Pine- QKp Beans, 2 cans apple, large canOuv 1(> Large Bars Luna 1*) 3 cans SI.OO White Laundry Soap. . 4rOC (i Large Bars Lenox OK/» Ivory Soap Flakes 1/A Launilry Soap Package LvC Best Blue Rose Head Q£<* White Ribbon Soap IPT Hice. 3 lbs Jaltlv Chips. lb lOC t< ,i Best Quality QA„ 2 lbs 25c 1 ib. box Ohio Chief Apple VanCantp’s Pork & QfTp Butter, 2 th. can ZjDC - 3 cans 35c loggs Bran or Post 1f? Foiilds Macaroni, Spaghetti or Bran Flakes, box LDC Noodles Shredded Wheat orPostQff 3 pkgs mMV Toasties, 2 large Nu-tro Compound OXz» Swans Down Prepared Off M'lk. 3 tall cans miOv Cake Flour, box OmC Fancy Large Dill Best Cooking Michigan tyffg* Pickles, dozen faivv Potatoes, bushel I MV ll<<! Raspberries in Iff Peck 20c syrup, can onIy AMV Del Monte Royal Anna ffA 2 large cans Best I Cherries, large canMVv Quality Pumpkin mMV 3 Large Rolls Best Qfff Perfection Ginger 1 Quality toilet Paper... mm v Snaps. H) ‘ lt>C 2 lar S e cans Li,,le F - ,f ‘Kn 2 His 25c Sauer Kraut MMV Good Standard Sugar Fancy 5 •How (.< -I. 2 cans ZOC , Pcachcs *” SyrUP 3 cans 35c can '':; y >n- i i 2 Large cans Little fjf* Sveet hckles Qr E|f Jlnjniny ZbC ' ll,ll J '" ■”'•••. -MMV p ennan t Maple Flavor- Qfff Pink Salmon Jff ed Syrup, S 4 gal. paiI... MMV ! 1,11 ean Gal. pail 05c! Hood’s Fancy Toma- QA n Best Cooking Navy OH..' b's, can 15c.ZdVV Beans, 3 lbs t)£(. - —— i 1 ad or Leaf Lettuce. Oranges. Bananas, Cabbage, Graoe Fruit,Oaioiu, Celery, Apples, Turnips, Cranberries, Lemons
THE HOME OF QUALITY FRITTS AND GROCERIES PORTER’S GROCERY Phone 97 or 175 Free City Delivery Crystal White Soap Coni' pons redeemed here. 10 Sftsß bars Crystal rQ Erngoldl "S 2H, 1 :, v:.;;.n?™ c Soap_Free __j jb pgg. Sunsweet Prunes 35c r , .. „„ Farm House Seedless Raisiv »/ humgold, 3.c ins, 15 oz pgk. Special 15c ant Mor Flour, 24 lb 99c Seedless Raisins in bulk, lb 17c I Tina Brand Strictly Kansas 2 lb. pkg. Blue Ribbon Dried Hard Wheat Flour, 21 lb 98c , Peaches .... ........ 35c ’•imberlost Cabin Prepared Peacb ? B 1H bu,k ’ ,b ” loilednJ. • 1 v Peter Rabbit Peanut Butler, "'led Oats in bulk, 6 1b...25c 1 th nail 25c l ancv Hm , tu Rice ?r C Large can Kraut 15c 1 oulds Pe . an8 ’Jh.... .L>c Large can Hominy 10c i i i, caroni ’ or Monarch Baked Beans, can 10c I ,11’r Pi .° Xe ziC k’” 2, -’ c Large can Red Raspberries, F‘.V Y ork n «h Sal M * ' s h. lb. 10c Large can Tomatoes 20c T'- sh Fio- u Iders, lb.. .15c Blackberries or Raspberries, sh Fig Bar Cookies, lb. 20c can ..... 3 o c ter C 2°th rackers are het- Gooseberries, can 25c ( inter ' o 7,r C Large can Pineapple 35c I Wv rX’ 4 * bß - 3 cans SI.OO S’.vee’t wi,™? Honey lb-••20c Small can Peaches or ApriWhite Corn Syrup, 5 cotg 15c Callon o ?£ c Ohio Pack Corn, can 10c Post Bran n v? n J ‘ Sj T up . ••••70c Large can Red Beets 20c Kelloggs RrJn^’L 2 phgs...2sc Large can Peaches or Apri'«ggs Bran Flakes, pkg. 10c 1 ,/ «e Jersey Corn Flakes 10t- c . ots . ’” ’ ’ f’ r ■ Pkgs. Corn Starch 15c Stringless Green Beans, can 15c bars Grandmas White j Tip Top Pop Corn, 3 pkgs 25c sundry Soap 25c Special Head Lettuce, 1b...20c • lianas, Oranges, Grape Fruit, Celery, Head and Leaf Lettuce, IlutUr . A PP Ies ’ Lemons, Cabbage g utter—4oc and ‘4sc. GILES V. PORTER
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1923.
lIITTLE Elf ■ SSANU MEH 1 - FOOpyj Sweet Corn Just like eating it off the cob. It’s natural wholesome flavor is the result i of careful selection of corn and skillful cooking. YOUR GROCER HAS IT. FOOD PRODUCTS G.F.BunZey & Company today IV hole salt Distrtbul >r Excelsior Fruit and Oyster Co. 202 SS. OiMMSi. Hf**P | ■ / X h Ashbaucher’s i HIXNACES LIGHTNING BnPS SPOUTING SUU HOOFING PHONfc 765 or 739 I . O. who can imagine the feeling of a foot hath in Blue Devil. Ah-h h. 26-28-2 I BARGAINS in USED CARS If you are in the market for a car, don’t miss investigating these cars Ford Touring In excellent condition mechanically and on excellent rubber. I Dodge Touring Good Tires, Top and Curtains. Good mechanical condition. Price will suit I Buick Six Roadster 1922 model. Out just 8 months. Fine mechanical condition. Looks very much like a new ear This car is worth your time and Attention. The price will be right. These cars are offered at Bargain Prices Porter & Beavers Buick Sales and Service 104-108 E. Monroe St Decatur, Indiana
GENEVA NEWS The murlcal coin»dy. "The Naw Minlftcr" which was to have bean given on Friday evening, March 2nd. hnp been |ionfj,(jnc<i until a later date. It was discovered after the date had been announced that some members of ilia cast would have t.q be at Decatur, a« the G<n»va hlyh school team plays its first game that evening. Tita date will he announced later. Kenneth Whiteman wait to Lima <)., Wednesday to attend to business matters. Darby Re< f and Ivan Cough left for Fort Wayne Wednesday where they expect to work. Mrit. K. 0. Cauker was hostess to llie M. E. Ladies' Aid society at her home on High street Ttie-day aftermop. fletwdcn thirty and forty I members answered roll call. Quite a I f'w invited guests and children were also present. After all business had been attended to, a few hours were pi. ■‘■ed In a social way. At a lute hour the hostess, assisted by Mesdames Chase Nichols and John Miller itrved a dainty lunch consisting of v, al loaf, potato salad, hot rolls, but ter, strawberry preserves, aad coffee. It has been announced by those la charge of the work on the high school annual, that all material is nearly ready for the printers and that means that the annuals will soon be ready fc.r distribution. Miss Freda Lough, who has been employed at Muncie for several months, arrived in Geneva Tuesday afternoon for a short visit with her parents.'Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lough Mrs. Herschel Whiteman has gone to Fort Wayne where the family will make their future home. Her husband has been employed there for some time. However, Mary will remain hero until the close of the school year. Mrs. Virginia Moore and Charles PuUey were called to Muncie Tuesday as some of their relatives are sick there. The Sophomore class of the Q. H. S. was delightfully, entertained last Friday evening by the Misses Ruby Miller and Alleen Bliss at the latter's home. The evening was spent io playing games, a geographical cohtost being of great interest. Refreshments w'ere served at a late hour. John Long, who has been ill for a short time with g light attack of the flu. was able to go to school again Wednesday. The Geneva band is planning to p.ive another entertainment on . Friday, March 23rd. This one will consist of a musical program by the baud and a play given by the lady members of the baud. Mrs. E. B. Gauker is directing the play. Mark Macklin, who lias been ill for the i>ast ten days, was able t<j return to bis work at the Btowq barber shop Tuesday afternoon, but is slfH weak. . .Mrs. Esmond Houser, of Portland, carne Tuesday afternoon for a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrit. N. C. Brown. Mrs. Martin and two daughters, the poison victims, are all able to bb up again. Although Mr>. Martin was apparently in the best condition when first found, she was the slowest at rrt-overiug. They are unable to shed any light on the mystery and the source of the. poison still remains unknown.
♦ TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY • * . * - From the Daily Democrat fllee ♦ •> 20 year* ago thia day ♦ *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ) resident Roosevelt issues pro < tarnation for special session of Oiftb congress to convene March sth. Id. M. Hill and party from Toledo representing the Morgan interests here to look over new tructlon system. Abeßoch sells livery stock in First street barn for $2,587.7!> and Homer King opens feed stables. Schuckj, Schupiacher has face burned wh»u he tries to start fire at Hurt House with can of kerosene. Miss Edith Porter absent from Rosenthals store because of grippe. Miss Olive Lenhart of high school visited friends at Monroe. J. El. Mason went to Celina to look after mill Iterests. lYiSlnger i. Gerber sell six Belgiums within week. Price of May wheat at Hale's warehouse in 77c, corn 45c and oats Stic. ——— -o. ....... . Ngvy blue and white, always a good combination for spring, is attractively featured this year. Figured prints shoW the combination, while dotted and atripad silks are most effective and clean-cut in such contrast.
Field Goals Today is the beginning of the end for all hut forty-eight team* in the rtatc. < How many of yen play rs slept iound throughout the night last light without rolllug over at least two or three times? Dear Fit Id thuds: Liberty Center ;r.d Decatur will play final game, Decatur doubling the score on Liberty Center. Bluffton and Monroe to h.e defeated In their first game. G-n rva to win first game they play fours, E. Ti Q. That sounds good, E. T. Q., hut It r.n't he. Libert}' Center or Decatur must lose before the final game, since they meet in the semifinals, providing they both win their pre slous contests. The Geneva Herald says: Decatur <nd Monroe, the two strongest teams a the district, will meet in the first ■ound on Friday afternoon, and the earn that wins that game is picked to win the tournament. • -—— • We're terribly interested in tbe uumatnent. but w\- want to hesitate long enough to inform all who don't know it, that Huntington American Legion defeated the Fort Wayne Caseys last night, 21 to 17, and Franklin downed Butler, 26 to 17. We're not going to tick, but It is ommonly known tha( one of the strong teams In the district is playng an Ineligible man in the tournament. Welcome to our city, Bluffton. Monroe, Berne. Geneva, Liberty t'enrer, Guion Center, Ossian, •toekcreek. Petroleum. Outla, and ill the rest. May you all enjoy ■’ourselves and may the best team win.
And this to the purple and gold •lad figuters of pecatur: FIGHT aard, play basketball, and luck to if®u. [ See yod at ihe gym tonight. — ■ f-. .. .- -« ~ . >- I- I—WANT ADS EARN—I—S |* HEALINGCREAM ' IS QUICK RELIEF FOR HEAD COLDS a “LJ f ’■ ' ■ * i. ‘•• • r - J'* V ' ' Colds and catarrh yield likq magic ro soothing, ht'klipg antiseptic '.cream that 'age and relieves swollen, inflamed membranes ot aosd aid throat \out clogged nostrils open right up and ?du can breathe freely.- Hawk!fig. and -..muffing stop. Don't st4y stuffed up and miserable. ■ , ' Get a small .bottle of Ely's Creari> Qaltn from your druggist. Apply a little in the nostrils uud get instant relief. Millions’ endorse this remedy mpre »lnn fifty yaarfi.
There must be lots of men BpSI x who are waiting for /Op® their wives to say “John—your hat is a disgrace—do stop into Myers’ today and pick MSTTf out a nice becoming brown.” I II I Ladies; if you will start the men we’ll take good care of our part at ■wMgyjgg ’ this end. -•• v Now showing three new shades —Parchment, Allegator and Briar. $2.50 t 0 $5.00 New Caps to match every kind of a car. ■ Cjp} Boys Stockings J acrr&tctames fo/t L£TS JMONEY-ALWAYS- Boys'underwear • PSCATUR • INDIANA* Bo>B lnderwear
f : : - i ”t 111 IM 1 I I w S SUPERIOR? LI Q t BAKING . . ffl 1 CO - J i ■ • Poor Bread Will Spoil < The Good Effect of Your Table There Is A Difference In Bread, , WITH too many people, bread is just bread, yet the difference between one leaf and another may be as great as the i difference between Porter House and , chuck steak. You should realize, too, ( that there may be a world of difference , In the ingredients and in the way bread - Is made. When your grocer sells you a loaf of SUPERIOR CORN-TOP BREAD HOLSUM BREAD or SUPERIOR BREAD —he safeguards your health by giving you the best bread possible to make. ,i Not Brtad to Sell at a Price; Not How a||b Cheap, But How Good! g- The best bread for YOUR table. illwK FuP oz * Loaves. s
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