Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 77, Decatur, Adams County, 30 March 1923 — Page 8

W* i l.mi—l.*i—■ ■ l »«■■ •■. ■■ —■ «*■ ■ ■—■■ WIMW M*— HHH — j 3 7 * WW/I’- iWl—m—tin ,fi I ■ ! 'A FULL SIZE PACKAGE d I MeR I w& I I I FREE I ■ CUT OUT COUPON fpu < t \~"1 Mr. Grover* Upon presentation <*# »(»•• Canpon A2f Cents please p—give Bearer Pachaset el Wonrfpr Wmd/ra instead •( one Ez Name Addrett • BB Mr Crater retern C otipons to Aetna Chemical Co. New 5 ork Cits "Tftm— immibib i ji in uniJ. ia. iJT j?: ZB'ytrtg•tf-rtf liin.rrwraahTW”n i 1 hihu—iii SATURDAY SPECIALS Fresh Home-Made Boek Wurst Special Milt! Cured Hama CHOICEST (UTS OF PRIME BEEF. VEAL. PORK or LAMB Dandy Bunch of Chickens—JJrder these early. j Sugar Cured Corned Beef and Beef Tongues Nice Country Back Bones Pork Tenderloins and Boneless Pork Loins All Pork Sau-sige. country style Fresh Ground Horse Radish Fine Swiss and Flank Steaks $ Plenty of Fresh Spare Ribs and Shoulder Ribs Rosemary, Cloverleaf and White Mountain ('reamcry Butter J Bulk Dill or Sweet Pickles All Leading Brands of Cheese which includes Large Wheel Swiss s Best Grades of Oleomargerine fl Open Kettle Rendered Lard ■ —SMOKLD MEATS— Nice Regular Hains i Sugar Cu*ed Bacon 2 f I lon I .'cf'»ei he ' ’ ii’ i»d ?g ; n h are git -a lir.g h< c y'a--rra- am. S you want an.. <■•.• ,t< iit U».i •<- <•: H IOC or ‘J. Ift pj?d we 'veil .',ia cdiver i; to your home. f; LiedMut erH'g. Co. Market j MM—EgSii; :s IX-E-WMBaHßLs®ii' Wr, ■'■■■ gsgrsgs : T E- - Niblick & Co. ? GROCERY | K IU Free Delivery to Ait Parts of the City § Chefs Red-E-JelL all flavors rtr I 3 boxes for § i aim Tree Yellow Free Pt aches QP 3 Palm Tree Apricots » ? Large can § Ever Fresl/ Coffee, a real value JP •[ Pound I Meadow Lark Early June Peas | Can LDC | 2 for J z 25c 3 Snow Cap. Pilchard's Salmon 15c i 2 lor 25c _ » | 11pllMaMlJ I ! I ibSLteiSlLgj I F-« sale ■ - Wg , Si I BLt fW' Cakes J l ' 81l R-N-M White Naptha Soap O and 1 Box R-N-M Washing kw- -: : :T Powder, Special J| 55c

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, I'RIDAY. MARCH 30. 1923.

OBITUARY Sohn Hurt, / oim of the oldest and i Isoht known cillKonu of Convoy, itiml' SatuoUiy, March I nt the Van Wort county hospital, (luring an operation for roll ntones. John Hart, ti son of George and Sarah Hurt, was born in Ashland county, Ohio. January 24. IMG, und died In Van Wert county. Ohio. .March 3, 1923. At the ago ot 78 years. 1 month ;.nd 7 days. When

- W-’sHrw* y'eeunqs A•'h v vfWt I •EGCS I 11/ Selected. Large, Strictly Fresh—Every Egg fp/ Guaranteed—Daily Deliveries at 1A ( Lowest Market Prites 1 »/C | CALLIES I Smoked—Best Qa »!ity—Lean 101/ „ w-T and Tender, per lb /2 V l-H fW ILWON SQUARES. Very 14 Ip Choice, per lb LtL ZiC jg! SWEET POTATOES. Best Qr jw South Carolina Yarns, 6 lbs MB NEW CABBAGE, rr wR Nice Hard Heads, per lb. - • C wWj IS APPLE SAUCE, ToZ jff A. &P. No. 2 can I IsE LA QUEEN OLIVES, Large Bottle , BARTLETT PEARS. 4>Q . A. & P„ 'arge can ....7 S JELLO, A!! Flavor.; « 1 /I _ aTR 6c I k{ CONDENSED MILK, p).. ff) A. &P„ can JM Eagle 18c Jkj BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, i)1 _ 5 n> - 1a " 1 c JIFFY JELL Q & AH Flavors, pkg tJv J? PETTI JOHN’S* BREAK FAST Irj ® K FQOD - pkg - • 1< U S; H/ We carry a full line of Selected / Fresh Fruits and Vegetables I COFFEE I FOKAR, Coffee Supreme QA tfjg Pound ...D</C ££ s3| RED CIRCLE. , ® P° liPt '- :.Out HP 8 O’CLOCK, 9Qz» w /F’ Pound JidOU tU II ilwßj"/gal Uy [Sill ' y kMRHS !1 SPECIAL SALE * 1 LEW R’N-M wW 8 wA; HING POWDER BPfW'LwB Package ■ A 5c Ogg WsSB |

1 lie wir. qulie yuuitg the family moved ' to Adtinis eomity. Indtftuh. when* li<* | resided until 1900 when he moved' to | Convoy, Glilo where he has since resided. On January f>, 1873 he was utiited in niairiuxo to riora Dudley of Wren. Ohio who died September 9. 1891. To this union three children were horn. Mrs Waytie Hart, of l'"t. Wayne; .Mrs. frank Gloeken, of Ad1 adni.s (Oiinty, and .Milton Hurt of DeIcatur. <m October 4. 1892. he was

iignln married to Mrs. Mary Muy. to! which union one duußhter was horn Mrs. Arthur Denig, of Convoy, lie Is survivetl by a widow, three diutgh i( rs, one son. three sl<«ii <Uiughters, Mrs, A. M. Meads, Mrs. G. W. Hoile. Miss Elsie Mny; one step-son. Lorenzo Muy of Monroeville; two brothers. Emanuel and William, of near Deen tur; ten grandchildren and four r.reat grandeiiildran Funeral services were hold Tuesday, March 6 nt the Lutheran church, llev. Powell, ofl'iciiiting. with interment in the odd Fcllowh cemetery at Convoy, Ohio. „ „ O ’ ' ——■ — Michigan City -A session of the uperlor court grand jury has been called. It will be the first in ten years. Now, a Quick Quaker Oats Cookt in 3 to S minutei The quickest cookiez oatein die world Now your grocer has Quaker Oats in two styles. One the kind t you have always known —the other is Quick Quaker. Quick Quaker cooks in from 3 ta 5 minutes. And it cooks to perfection. So it is almost like a readycooked dish. No other oat flakes on the market cook anywhere near so quickly. The two styles are identical in quality and flavor. Both are flaked flom the finest grains only—just the rich, plump, flavory oats. A bushel oi choice oats yields but ten pounds of these delicious flakes. But in Quick Quaker the oats are cut before flaking. They are rolled very thin and partly cooked. So the flakes are smaller and thinner—that is all. And those small, thin flakes cook quickly. Ask for Quick Quaker if you want this style. Your grocer has both. But always get Quaker Oats (or their delightful flavor. jg £ T$ O a. JA fIM Rsf

ORDER YOUR GROCERY NEEDS FROM GILPENS’ find BANK THE DIFFERENCE GROCERIES—BAKED GOODS—MEATS MACARONI, Noodles or ’ 71/ P Spaghetti, per box • /2v — MILK Fresh from the Country; Rich and Sweet, quart <7V KIRKS SOAP £l/ p Flake,White O PET MILK, Baby. 6c 11 fall can .... ■ XX U QUAKER Corn Flakes 3 boxes faiUv — —— JAP ROSE SOAP Qc —— MATCHES, Large Box t)v BRAN FLAKES IOC COFFEE—As good as money can buy Fresh Ground, in bulkOOv Gilpen s Grocery )elivery i I F 1 ■CU to axis » J » <■ B WnSH HR ■ tlsec. R I 1 ' L • fcfesai 1 as I M SPECIAL SALF ! 6 Bars R-N-M SOAP I IW |||t and 1 Package R-N-M m WASHING POWDER for ■« 35c

ROUTE 5 NEWS l< ■■— * I 1 Mr. unit Mrs. Jc -■ Gilbert and ' William Hlghlen were Sunday guoatH Ui the home Os the former's brother, William Gilbert and family, of Pat-, terson street, Decatur. J-errv McGill was ii visitor nt the Jesse Gilbert home Sunday evening Mrs. Jesse Gilbertevislted. with her friend. Mrs. W. S. Smith, at Monroe Monday afternoon. Mrs- Jesse Gilbert received a letter from her brother. Ezra Highlen. dated .March 2fl. and he said there was three and one-half feet of snow tluw mid it was snowing .some that day. He is employed in a lumber ' emnp in I'pper Michigan, above ®h” Straits of Michigan. ■ • HEMSTITCHING AND PECOTING 8 and 10 emits per yard Mrs. Hazel Aeschliman, Over Laundry. W Fx I WANT ADS EAHN—»—»—l IIUITIE EIFR ■ .BRAND Bm m *, *>*'- X' - -' JjgM ' -p. .. '/-f. r roraS Hominy You’ll be surprised that such good Hominy can be bought at such a moderate price. Ask your Grocer for a can tomorrow. FOOD PRODUCTS I G.E.Bursley & Company

♦ CLASSIFIED ADS 1 + ****♦♦ for sale • '’ K . All', t i . , and coal ranges. Th.- ti.,. J' 1 "” North Third «t. "'. W 5 FOR ing eggs. $1.50 a Ji. .& strain. $5 per 100. _m,, n baker, phone 382. Ft lit SALK — Sli. iihe.,l 1 _ 11. Gerke, Phone 871 C. FOH SALL 8 d ozen lui j h ., HH Wyandotte laying |„, Pl| ""J cockerels. Churl, s Mui .nv. / * east o 3 citv Phone 87i><; ~K SM.t- t Inqu.io V,. |». coh hin, |,ho llP -- — FOH SALE Good dry wot>.| w .. Colehin, phone 754. r j, ,;• FOR SALE-One No ■ <>|tv< - r~«• * Burner tor rang, or e„„ k 2“ Two burn, rs never be. n n 1() ~H „ ed to sell. Phono 717 > lO ». . ' £ For Rent FOR RENT -Go ||j electric lights 4 miles front fr. catur. W. A. Whittetihmg.r, Ph fin „ 866E. FARM FOR RENT-12a acnTin'St Marys township, five miles from Decatur: either cash e grain real Old Atlants County Hani. 74; FOR RENT—Gout! farm' residtScJ erst-of city, pleasant place i (l |j Vt ,' with fruit and garden, pasture for cow and a fine place io raise (hick, ens. S. e Ed S. Mom's, at Greenhouse. North sth st., phone 47.; h.h S idence 195. 74U Ftiy RENT —Small farm 405 Winchester st phone 754. 7tit3k LOST AND FOUND LOST. Strayed or St.d. n White E«i kimo dog. Finder ph is- nolifr 1 Harvey Koos. Decatnr It. 8, Telephone 879-0 75131 LOST—-T ire on rim. ear rim •. tail light and license plate. No. 219-5.19. W. F. Beery. Mail carrier on Route 11 Pnone 11-879. 7,-sct i WANTED WANTED>—Experienced girl for general housework, small family, no washing, references. Mrs. S. E. Mulholland, 1400 W Washington St. Fort i Wayne. 7:’.t6 WANTED —Sian to make i-arden ami attend to lawn. Phone Deca- ; tnr, ind. 75tf. WANTED(—To rent fl.e <>■ >x roi.iii i house. Modern or semi >u> leni. Address Box O, cure of this nffee. ' 7S-3t WANTED - Woman t~!~ “ -mt and ironing for family of two Phom 961. ’ x ■ • . —* DO YOU REMEMBER WAY BACK WHENJ Jordan had a "coon skin" club! Young Matrons CD club occasionally took their husband pmh lb''™’ . .—» t John king had a f;! '"' ry where the Buick store is ij Mike McGrih w;.~ -!i 9 -ikl brought in the vote from M .it ' - •T ine Mike” Dai’ey »-■ a b-" 1 .ightlu' man? Doc Lighthall did a wholesale husk I ness pulling teeth'’ The circus traveled ov rland and the boys stayed up Io ■■ ■■■ 'hem 1 ™ ie < in? If yon remember any old 1 vents 0! nterost drop in and tell us or sen in a few lines for this column- ■ -■ ' — 1 ——— GENEVA SPELLING MATCH ’upils to Spell This Afternoon and Evening; Oratorical Contest Geneva, March ito.-tSpc iM w Daily Democrat 1— A prelimin’?' polling contest will be held :H 1 a.al school next Friday ind evMiiiiig io determine «h° •epresent this si bool i.t ’he uutL polling match. The contestants .1 divided Into three groups: sih a--1 itli grades, 7th and Bth gi'mb' s the high school. Tim I"*’ !1 ’ ’ ;roups will spell in the aftcinoon until only 1-1 in each section tanding and in the evening i |n ' ontinue until only 7 remain troup. Following this the school will have their contest. > small admission fee will 1"' ' |lJ| Tlie oratical and reiidim. ‘ l>nl . will be held local high n. xt Wednesday evening. A|,r ' ' ' Tills (outeat is being h, ' l<l ~.t Kune who will represent u the County Meet, which "ill be ion April 2L A great amount ‘erest is being taken b> in the various events of track and field meet und th" <’«'" 1.1 and reading contests '