Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 107, Decatur, Adams County, 4 May 1923 — Page 7
I [SATURDAY SPECIALS W Choicest Cuts of Prime Native Beef, Extra Good. K Fine Bunch of Chickens. Order these carls. K Nice Pork Tenderloins and Boneless Pork Loins K Fancy Cuts of Veal to Roast, Stew or Fry H I'k..!' ! 'csh Spare Ribs, Shoulder Rihs. Hearts Tongues i ■ Country Back Bones and All Pork Sausage Kt lust received a large Wheel Swiss Cheese (Open Eyed) ■ . ' All kinds of Home-made Luncheon Meats K The Very Best grades of Oleomargarine K Rosemary. Clover Leaf and W hite Mountain Creamery Butter K Cottage Cheese. Bulk Dill and Sv eel Pit kies K. Fresh Ground Horseradish and Sassafrass ■ Open Kettle Rendered Lard ■ SMOKED MEAT SPEC lALS | ■ Cottage Rolls, about 2 lbs. each K Picnic Hams, nice sizes K Mild Y’ured Smoked Hants and Bacon K Smoked Pork Sausage ■ New York Shoulders and Regular Hams ■ If its anything in the meat line we have it. dust tall ■ |iMi or 371 and we will gladly send it direct io ? (!J!! | 10il!V . k B Free deliveries to all parts of the city. I FredMutschier Pkg. Co. Karkd i I HIGHEST QUALITY FOOD WANTS AT RIGHT PRlt ES ■ ARE FOUND AT THE ■Central Grocery I —“OF COURSE — K PHONE NO. 31 FREE DELIVERY ■■While Lily still leads as the Good Quality Earlv Qi* II quality winter wheal Jinn I’cas. 2 cans. ‘ II f OU1 ’ 1 ? I ri it .f- Kxl,i ' (i0, “ l l>i,lk OZ II Loyally Hour, unexcelled Im Su)| 2 )C II bread. 21 lbs SL.JLU 1 QA || Best Michigan Hand 9Q z »' <Cr ' OVL I | Picked Navy Beans, 3H)m*zV l<'ll<», all flavors -J II Extra Fancy California 9?r„ Puckage lUI 11 Lima Beans, 2 Ibs MVV All Scrap Tobaccos OCT - 4 11 Fancy Blue Rose Head QKp > pkgsAddv 11 Rice,’3 lbs H e g u j. !r j() c j> o p s np I | Bulk Rolled and Pin r ° ilel i "'per. > r 0115.... I luT 1 P - l ' : (i - W,lile Ni, 1 ,11,a 4 I ■ tt' IR k Ece< ’ 25C ' b bai-s “1 U C I Rio Coffee. It) 2OC 3 I | Regal, the quality nut iMilch Llcanser 0,7 I Extra Good Grade beW!s or ;* I ' 3 ■*' b . vc | Sugar Corin 2 caqs. 2 cans .-. wt-'Jv I Onions. Radishes, Head and Leaf Lettuce, Carrots, strawberries, Cabbage, Oranges, Lemons, Apples. Bananas, Asparagus. I Owen S a Davis THE STORE THAT APPRECIATES YOUR BUSINESS I Miller’s Grocery GIVES YOU QUALITY GROCERIES VT A SAVING Free City Delivery to ail parts of city twice daily. f 623 W. Monroe St. . Phone 21’) 131- lb. sack Gold Mint or Cc-i Fancy Red Kidney iiua Maid Flour for r7Q„ Beans, 2 cansArfe/V Pastry or Baking' sack I V Large can Yellow Cling QKp Best Quality Cocoa 90/» Pencils in swap, can..faibU Quart Mason Jar£ut Little Elf Grtvil String- 9f|/» Van Camp’s Pork &' less Beans, can Beans, 2 cans 2'large, cans ‘/'AC Perfection Ginger 9Pwk» Perfect Pumpkin S »aps, 2 lbs;; lb. pkg. Best Blue G’iod Standard Sugar QJT „ Rose Head Ricefcivt ( «rn, 3 cans»Jut Del Monte Hawaiian Grated 10c S a|,l 7 Ke 30c Seedless or Seeded Camel Dales 1 Lip Raisins,' large pkg JLJ7V JL V V I Peerless Hard Water QA 1 Palmolive or Jap Rose Castile Soap. I bars... t)vV Toilet Soap, 3 bars.... torftzC Early June Peas, 1 'White Ribbon So;q> 1.7 z* ( i, n lFi ;l kes. lb wt 2 cans 25c! 9 tbs 25c P"st Toasties or Shredded i |ud lb. bag Velvet (PQ Mheat, 9K/» C.hick Feed, no grit “ P k g ß J&VV JOO lb. bag Sim- JK ■ roidds Macaroni, Spaghetti or (t <)W er (Hiiek Feed 25c^r Bra 7lsc ■ Best Cooking Navy QOClimax Wall Paper O/tz* | Beans, 3 lbs V (;leaner, 2 cans erlect Apple Butler No. 10 d. can Perfect “ lb - ca » Anole Butter MiniLanqxs White Nap- J Chas. 's Solid Pack Sweet Ilia Soap. 10 bars j-(.(igoes, i 7 zi allle Elf Best Quality QZ „ Large can 15C Hominy, 2 large cans. . • 3 lar/4e Best ‘ OPCzt. Kitchen iylenzer, Toilet Paper. .. 2 l 'ans uC Del Monte Apricots in Ofc.'S wans Down Prepared QKz» ! Heavy Syrup, can UVV Cake Flour, boxOO V | Becch-Nul Peanut Black Raspberries in Butter, jar «W s yrup, can 115 c jar Free E<tal Lettuce. New Carrots, New Cabbage, Grape Fruit, A.ppfes, Oranges- Bananas, Lemons, Onions, Pineapples.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, MAY I. 1923.
iTwaE. v-c,' jw ■•£»!• i LOCAL NEWS I
W. W. Stewart and Mrs. (). M, |.,t. twart. of Wren, oftio, were vieitora” Hit Decatur today. lan Collum, superintendent of Geneva schools, visited ut this ofliie a ’ lew minutes yesterday enroute to it's home in Geneva alter spending a 1 short lime in l-’ort Wayne. Mrs. Colpint ami small child accompanied him lon his trip) . .1. Niblick was a l-’orl Wayne bu/iI ne;A visitor ttxlay. Carlisle Elanders, of Eort Wayne, spent yesterday afternoon in this city on business i Miss Esther Zurbuek. of Fort . is spending a few days visit ing wilh Mr. and Mrs. Harold Conroy . ' \ Mrs. Fred Hoffman, returned TuesI 'la; evening from Springliejid, IlliI nois, where she visited several mmilhs with Mr. ami Mrs. Wm. C. i’rc.'gs. Mrs. Briggs was formerly Mi > Hope Hoffman, of this city. Among the business visitors here I; . y were John A. McDonald, of St. Leris; of Peru; H. J Carpen, F. M. Lauter, G. C. McLon Illi Chalies Kettlespa, of Indianap- < ii ; E. L. Conklin. L. F. Spring, of
There is no u Just As Good” Don’t accept substitutes—don’t buy baking powder that is supposed to be just as good as | Calumet —don’t think that a big can at a low price means a real saving. Use SA L UHUET \ "io Economy POWDER f Avoid disappointments. I *L** J Million S' of housewives are 1 J using Calumet because ot its dependability. They know TvM 7that the bakings will always turnout just right. Pies, [ cakes, biscuits, muffins, will I always be perfectly raised, fj 2 . >’:<? light and wholesome if you C 3 use Calumet, the real ecoi m nomical leavener. Calumet sales are 2X times by test as much as that of any other brand—always call for it. - BAKING POWDER 11IE HOME OF QUALITY FRUITS AND GROCERIES Porter’s Grocery Phone 97 or 175 Free City Delivery $ Uvcr Dust Flour, 2! lbs. | (.hick Feed AJO .5 Highisl Quill- -tn I 100 lbs. g bi'i-im tL -*■ • A | S SJfTSffIHHBiffiaBHMHMMHM ■ Shmdard Oleo. colored, iul 10 tbs. Fine I Will Demonstrate QQz* 9 ( canulated QQp 1 Saturday, lbOtzV ■; C.andx Kisses | T I While Rose ColTce, the Ib JLtJC H J.livsi grade 9CI/* 2 * bs 3 Lio (ioflee, lb ! 3 lbs 59c , J 2 ■yjHSEraraMeassK3KS»s»B Seedless Raisins f* | Here is a Coffee really in bulk ’ lb 1 w ii) ;!(lc lb., a very I Fancy Peaburv OXp, j Goffi'C. li>l Sweet Prunes ‘•’ lbs * 19c | Ci lb. Rolled Oats or Steel g Cut Oat Meal 9£f» <K, ’ > 10 bars Y’an Camps While KsasKsaKWMaHansnßU Naptha zlAf»’ $ Smileh or Chick Soa P •• • L Feed, 0 tbs i Scratch Fen;, EA Climax Paper 1 j ]()() lbs Cleaner, can AVV | Fanmias. ('rang. Celery. Grape Fruit- Sweet Potatoes. Leaf and Head Lettute, Apples, Strawberries, GILES V. PORTER
Chicago; C. H. Ayres, -of Portland; M. E. Douglas, of bouisvlllu; 0. V. Randall, of Logansport; Lsou Reed, of Wnliasli. I. D. Randle, of Muncio; 1) E. Curtiss, of Lima; G. 11. Badorff, of Rockford; J. T. Andrews, of Ft. Wayne; W. R. Winchester, of Richmond; ('. C. Carey, of New York; B B. Friable, of Lima; William H. Wagner, of Cleveland; J. Colnell, of Dayton; H. J. Hartley, of Cincinnati. Ed Tony, of Frankfort, has accepted a position witli Clarence Hell, and is moving liis family to this city. George Schug has been initiated in the Delta Kappa Theta fraternity at Ohio State University of Columbus. Ohio. Mrs. John Everett and Mr. amt Mrs. Cal Peterson motored to Fort Wayne to hear Madam Schumann Heink at the Majestic tonight. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bell visited in Fort Wayne today. Mr. and Mrs. Meeks,' of Monroe vjih, were shoppers here today. ’’any Andrews, of Monroe, was u bits:.less visitor hero today. Miss Rose Conter went to Foil ■,'.:>yne to hear Madame Schumannliohik at. the Majestic louiglit.
IMb & v ■ L x WhatU is the L BEST’ 1 ! Summer £ J I Food? I 11 ‘TASTY’ ke Cream j I 1 Ice cream is knojvn for its nutritive Qualities / ■ % Few brands <:f ice (Team in the entice country have / dp ■ been brought to as high a tpialily as IASI 5. / JV \ Puce, smoolb and inexpensive it is the log- / ■ \ ical dessert or refreshment particularly in / kH K i \ the summer. / \<l a. J ral \ es-"’ ■ H 1 \ Cloverleaf Creameries, Ire. y . ||
Mr. and Mrs. Van Bowman amt duug’.fer, of Monroe, were shoppers, •or,? today. AriLur Koeneman of I’rei’e, here today looking alter bu cress affairs . 11. E. Jackson, of Fort Wayne, visited with his poents, Mr. ami Mrs. E. W. Jackso: Thursday. Misses Gladys Graham ami Lillian I like will come from Anderson tonight to spend the week end with the for mer’s parents, Mr. ami Mrs. L. A. Graham, 116 North Fourth street. i Col. H. B. Kneisley has returned 1 from a visit with his mother at Circleville, Ohio. Mrs Clyde Butler went to Fort Jennings, Ohio, to visit with Iler relatives!' for several days. W. W. Stewart, of Wren, Ohio, was ■ a business visitor here today . Mrs. A. It. Ford returned to Portland, after visiting several days with
f. ~ Buy Good Bread 10 ■, for the I Kiddies ' EVERYONE know- how the youngsters enjoy bread and butter during mealtime and between meals too. Their intense activity in play demands this extra bite through the day. * ‘ k Give them “BLUE RIBBON” Bread and lots of it—for it is pure, wholesome and health building. FOR SALE liY ALL GROCERS Miller’s Bakery Monroe and Third streets -
pier parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Ho -. ■ er, of this city. A hundred Russians wuz prema- | turely killed yisterday. "Oh, I don't I 'mind it, kept 1 have a hard time! findin' my shirts tin’ socks." suid| Alonzo Moon newly v. rd, when asktsi how lie liked bein’ hooked up. Abe j Marlin, Indianapolis News. 0 l$—J—$—WANT ADS EARN—I—S -5 NEW PATTERN HATS Do Drop In’ Tomorrow! I Monday! The next day! For I no matter when you come you will find hats that are tasteful and new at low prices. Ladies and Misses Hats I5?6.O(). SS.OO. SIO.OO and $15.00 hats for $3, ss> $7.50 anti SB.OO. Uhildrens Hats SI.OO and $2.50. GIFT AND HAT SHOPPE 131 W. Monroe St.
Maliy folks adopt goldfish as pets because they never get under their '' ' •■nnpaiß.C' ■> SOFIEIIS , • V G;,HADD I w 23®2 fe HaliCN 1 H iiOi SE.( LEniMi A k| Kill* dirt, bir.-I<*!: >;. |j«- U K <*nn» iniri-* v . ficn iiii(< smkM, ■ huihrooiiiN, NcourN »il- ■ vvr and rbina! toiler 1? CT 11. >i. t Hie p**rfp(l ■ gl \l hi(r \ujHliu
