Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 59, Decatur, Adams County, 9 March 1923 — Page 7
■\o\joME OF QUALITY FRUITS AND GROCERIES BARTER’S grocery Free City Delivery ■ - ;
E 4-i <• ftr MU bfffe •'j&j* ■ j se Chui ngokl . .32c H, . M (ir Hour, nothing « lbs. 25c R ose ( 0,1 ee ’ lb " V■' Wk K. Bran Hakes, pkg. Kh ■J; •'—> (<Hn l(lc . Seedless Raisins l.»c • Raisins in bulk, lb 17c ' ■J Prunes, lb. 15. 20 & 25c Kunkel Prunes. 2 lb pkg. -be Mincemeat pkg. . . . !-><• K ;: \ Macaroni or Spaghei-_ ti i nktrs 2oc iterring Salt l ish. lb 10c ■urtie cans Salmon 15c in oil. can 5c ( Sardines, large can ■lihlnsl’otted M<at. can... 10c ■s. jar Battleship Mustard 25c jar Cocoa 25c ■ill bars Crystal W kite Soap ■ and - bars Cream Oil Toil- ■ d Soap 59c ■]i) bars Grandmas While ■ Laundry Soap 15c ■Van Camps White Naptha ■ Soap, bar 5c ■ Specials on t anned Foods ; ■lid .Monte Yellow Cling ■ Peaches, can !0c B 3 cans sl.lO B.\o. 2 Bel .Monte Royal Anna B White (berries, can.... 35c
■Bananas, Oranges, Grape Fruit, Celery, Head and Leaf Lettuce, I ■ Apples, Lemons, Cabbage, Spanish Onions. ■ Butler. .40c and 45c. I GILES V. PORTER THIS TIME PHONE THE Central Grocery —“OF COURSE”— PHONE NO. 31 ■ WE DELIVER RFANQ Navy, Choice Michigan hand pounds . . . LIMA beans 40c Vny IM Yellow Cali- Qf* Ertra Good Quality OJT,. fwnia Dried Peaches Pink Salmon, 2 tall cans^OC-i Large size California Qf* Moss Rose Pork X Beans with Sweet Prunes, 2 1b5.... O»)C Tomato Sauce , i Zb Best Bulk Rolled S att ‘ *; ’'; l‘"V Oats, 6 Bis 25C Lx “' a £ ood Qual,ly W ■’ Sugar Cornzcan JL"V L'liey Blue R (lS e Head Rice, Dozen cans $1.09 grain) i)r Best Early June Peas, !± s - : :,...ZbCj extra tender. 2 eans,..2&C Jello, nil flavors ’ 10 ♦ Y° u * iave tried pkg. .the rest now yyy(., try the best—more and bet-1 1 *dl Scrap To- , ter bread, & 25c IfelW sl.lO 1 "» a-• VERY HIGHEST QUALITY — Spaghetti or “Central” Best Bulk 4)A_ pkjs cs ’ Bi <> (:,,n ' ce ’ s i ,, ' ci; ' l - ib ZUC belter bind, 2lbs*' 25C TgIIH P: 'l ,er ’ 1 r 0115... 2t)C ’fi'ge Post Toasties ‘andOr W,litc Lily ’ llle 'l ua,it y winlcl ‘ Wheat, 2 pkgs2&C W,l ‘ : 't Hour for bread Q/i n ‘incy Yellow Kiln If* or l ,;lslr y. 21*2 tl>s O Z -1C p j.'.' e° rn Meal, 1 lbs. ADC 1)ee P Se: > Brand Kirin *' 1 R°se, Trilby or " l ‘t or dry, can lUVV t'iislih 'v’iter Slock Garden Seeds, 3 «*es ZOC Onion Sets, etc. hittie Elf Tomatoes, 15c *b‘id and Leaf Lettuce, Oranges, Bananas, Lemons, Apples, Grape Fruit, Carrots, etc. Owen S. Davis THE STORE THAT APPRECIATES YOUR BUSINESS '
I SI t 1 < ■ 1 < I I I i l< Golden Sun Coffee, lb 12c 1 I < Red Cherries, can ../.*.... 30c 1 3 cans 85c ‘ Large can Hoods Sliced Pine- 11 apple 40c i 3 cans sl.lO * Astral Brand Peaches, can 25c 4 cans x 97c Gooseberries, can 25c I I cans 97c I Raspberries or Blackberries, • can 30c I 3 cans 85c I Red Raspberries for Pies, can 15c Red Beets, can 20c 1192 Brand Peas or Corn, can 18c 2 cans 35c Ohio Pack Corn, can 10c | 12 cans sl.l S'j Large can Solid Pack Kraut 15c | 12 cans $1.59 Spring Hill Early .June Peas, can 15c I cans 55c Monarch Baked Beans, can 10c ) Van Camps Red Beans 3 can 25c j Qt. can Dill Pickles 25c I Sweet Pickles in bulk. doz. 15c | California Imperial Valley Head Lettuce, lb 20c Cabbage, good and solid, lb 6c , ' ll 1 — I I M
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, MARCH !>, 192.1
PUBLIC SALE Wn, the undersigned, will offer for public sale ou the John Dailey farm Just north of Tocsin, ou Thursday, March 15, 1923 The following described property: MULES, G Head: Two spans of | black mules, coming 4 years old, broke to work; one span of bay; mules, coming 2 and 3 years old; this is an extra good bunch of young mules. CATTLE— One registered Shorthorn cow, with large bull calf by side; large red cow, fresh; Jersey cow, with calf by side; Holstein cow fresh; roan cow, giving milk and a few other springers and fresh cows; a tew stacker cattle. Above cows are all good young stuff. HOGS 24 head of brood sows; some have pigs by side, others to farrow this month and April; 2 male hogs; 1 Duroc; 1 Big Type Poland; some good feed-1 ing shoats. These hogs are all immune from cholera. SHEEP -37 head ! of good breeding ewes; some have lambs, others tn lamb bv middle of April. FAR MI NG 1M ELEMENTS— i Turnbull wagon: wagon box; hay rack, with corn bed and hog rack, a good one; McCormick binder; McCormick mower; Thomas hay load-
I ——— „ — ~ , , , , ■ ' " - ' > I B f ~~ " ~~ SUPERIOR^ 1 ~ j I j Bread While the Most IrniMirtant Name of Superior Bakin? Co. Food on \ our Table is Too Often On Any Superior Product is Your 'H Served Without Thought to Quality Guarantee of Quality. K | You Can Buy Them Now, In Decatur I Crisp, Creamy, Loaves—Messengers of I Purity. Good Health and Happiness i Superior Corn-Top, Holsum and Superior I 4 ~ - l - f A Bread For Your i /Ur O I When There’s Better Bread Individual Taste! j gjl I Baked We’ll Bake It! Fresh From Superior’s Immaculate Ovens to Your Grocer Twice Daily < Pay Heed to Bread V TT It Is Our Ideal To Make Quality. There Is A @ T} le p Bread Difference m Bread -T Z’k 'Del'll Possible With too many people, bread T « &JL||Wdlllillß A .11.11 I is just bread, vet the difference k hearth baked Tar? p nT) weight i-b2Lßs.iJ|J| Superior standards demand between one loaf and another 'Kj «•'*' luU measure of the best and M v 1 I - Ih- -lilf purest materials, he hnest ence between Porterhouse and ' ZTT., T 1 ** 1 '* 11 1 ■'•«»l<»ur, rich, puie whole chuck steak, or between cream- n,|M ffl be«t relined sugar, pure kettle erv butler and margarine* You IlJlfcaH , r 1 ‘ ‘uwmHl'RMpl rvn< l v, ’‘‘‘l lard an< pme relined shiiuld realize, loo.' that there ; f&’ ,SuU t V‘‘ V n<l ° f may be a world of difference in f ‘ fjI tgMBSSI - r - WH T 3 ’ S y ° U prdlT f ° r y<JUr ' Wl ‘ bread ingredients, in cleanli- | ,1 \ j'iij' g v ' M< Hess aUriulillg' production, and j 1!^-Wr 4!fBwliiirilj ’Y^* B inuaus that superiors breads in the skill w ith which the in- ; 'r' 1 ' : are su P er * or ’ n flavor, texture, color gr flirnls arc blended and bal- ' I*. S rV s ■' v and food value; deliciously wholeanccd to form real nutriment. I j.jjll! Lfev’ 1 EM tv/ ff w 1 6onle - And. as the best in the end is 5,.. iMwSO - safeguards your health by giving you | ~ i '" ll ' :i —- Superior products are made and Hie best bread po sible to make. ''jp 'ife'' *7 - Ij baked amid immaculate surrouudinga. Not bread to sell at a price; not how Only the latest scientific methods and cheap, but how good! spotlessly clean machinery’ are used. B You have onl to compare Sup r- .fetter tbun fl Kvery operation until our product ior s breads with ordinary bread to —— ‘~~~~ . Vav (yr>nnilma’x reach your table Is as carefully aafe- , see the dilferem e- to see how good guarded as is the selection and blendthey are. “ s*-*7-* -ing of their pure ingredients. Quality First' Quality Last! Quality All The Time! I ALITY is the solid rock foundation on which this business is built. From a small beginning, less than four short years ago, the demand for Superior products has become so great as to place the Superior Baking Company of Fort Wayne e«j well to the front in the ranks of the leading bread bakeries of the country. At the present time there Uin progress, the construction of additional buildings and the installation of modern equipment which will more than double our present rx capacity. , B Specializing in bread and kindred products has enabled us to devote every energy—every force at our command in treating and perfecting the very best there is to he had in “The Stall of Life.” First came SUPERIOR BREAD; two loaves baked in one pan, which when taken from the oven, form what is known as the “•Split Loaf.” The quality of Superior never varies—lt is always good! Next came “HOLSUM BREAD” a solid loaf that is true to name and prefered by many. Now conies Superior's “CORN-TOP BREAD” a delicious, hearth baked, round loaf—a hig crusty fellow that takes us bark to the open hearth and the bake kettle of our “Fore-Fathers’ Days. ’ Last hut not least is “HOLSUM TEA BISCUIT,” rich and light, sweeter than bread. Just a few minutes in the oven and they’re ready—piping hot for your table. B * B I For Sale In Decatur At I Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. I Where You Always Get The Best JKk I I I II , .1 ,J I
or; Superior grain drill, to dine;' Gale corn planter; John Deere gain plow; John Deere one bottom plow; John Deere disc; 2 corn plows; spike) tooth harrow; pump Jack; gas engine l'/i horse; corn slicer. HARNESS 2 s<‘ta of double work harness; set of single work hatness. HAY—Ten or 12 ton of good bright timothy huy; 7 or S ton of heavy mixed bay; this mixed hay is in barn at the old Gal livan farm 3 miles south of Tocsin or i/i mile north and 1 mile weat of Craigvllie . Corn: About 800 bushel of good solid hand shucked white corn. TERMS OF SALE—Sums of sf> ami under cash. Sums over >5 a credit of fi months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note, first 6 months without interest, last 6 months bearing bankable interest. 4 percent discount for cash. No property to be removed until proper settlement is made. J. O. DAILEY J. C. GALLIVAN Amts: Harry Bunn and Hoopengard tier and Hunter. Clerk: 1. VV. Wasson. Dinner will be served by Ladies' Aid of Tocsin U. 11. church. Sil 10-12-13
BABY CHICKS 10c und up : Custom Hatching ~... 6c Capacity over 10,000. Hook your order now. \‘i% miles south. 4Mt west of Decatur. Craigvllie phone. O. V. Dilling, Decatur, Ind. 48t12x -■■l e • PRIVATE SALE Starting March 7, tlie undersigned will offer at private sale at my residence, located at 422 N. 2nd St., the tollowing property to-wit: Besis, dressers, chairs, tables, carpets, davenport and many other household artices too numerous to mention. Mrs. C. 8. Clark. sa-st. —o— ——— GOOD NEWS Plenty of money to loan on improv-1 'cd farms. Interest 5%, and 1’4% | coinmission. John Schurger & Son, Decatur, Indiana. 41-Fri-Mon. 4 wks. A 500 lb. hog will be given away absolutely free at John* Henry Hogg’s big auction sale Wctlntsday. Mar, 11. 5811
ASK NEGRO TO QUIT Muscle, Ind.. March B.—William A. Simms, «uly negro on the Muncie |M>ltee clopartmeat, has been asked I to resign. Members of the police board declared they are prepared to file charges of incouipeteucy it nee-1 essary to which Simms asw rts that! in three instanc es recently ho had asked for search warmnta for sus- ■ peets of law violations hut no atten ) tion was paid to the request*. DOUBLE-HEADER SALE to be held on Wednesday. March 14th 2 miles west, and 2 miles north of Bluffton by JOHN HOGG. The forenoon sale will consist of | 30 acres of new and used farm ma-* • chinery, a dozen frosh cows, spring-1 i ers, sheep, etc. The afternoon sale 1 will he n sale brood sows, red spotted and big) type sows, pigs, etc. Col. John Fiteh, Montpelier, Ind. Col. John Fitch, oMnlpolier. Ind, I
--TSale Z-f Calendar „..., Mar. 10—Christian Kelfer, 40> Winchester street. Household good,. PN SI LITIS Apply thickly over throatcover with hot flannel — visas Qper 17 Million Jan Used Yeatl&
