Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 171, Decatur, Adams County, 20 July 1923 — Page 7
For Prompt Attention, Courteous Treatment and a Saving on ■ Quality Groceries. Phono your orders to 215. MILLER'S GROCERY I FREE delivery to all parts of city twice daily | QI IPAD $2 - 44 I □Uvnli $l.OO l I I 100 Th. bags 9-40 I I m jwsawwr; Mmrjgwras*H»*wiSyMffJ«iaM«EW?sw suuc.w■'ißWi I Fancy Black Raspberries in OP Ivory Soap Flakes 10p I .I Syrup, can ( Box . XW Bed Seal Lye. 25C Heinz India Relish 20C — Little Elf Solid Pack Sweet 1 r>/» Quart Jar Best Spanish II I Potatoes, large canX»JC Olives ~.VVV I F.xtra Heavy Mason Jar Rings Junket'lablets 1K p jgj I 3 dozen Box IOC g I Little Elf Green Cut Siring «)A n Lenox Laundry Soap, 9S/» £ Beans, can <£VC 7 bars £t)C ■ I Quart Mason Jar Best 4)A rt Seeded or Seedless Raisins AA„ SI Quality Cocoa Package «vt ■ I Best Blue Rose Head Rice O|* Good Standard Sugar 1A« 9 ;• || )S £it?V Corn, can Ivv M I Swans Down Prepared Cake QJ* ** *” 1 £?• E Flour, box .. O9C Post Toasties or Shredded I Little Eli Fancy Red Kidney •Wheat. 2 pkgs £dC ‘ 9 Beans, 2 cans 3 Large Rolls Best Quality 9£f» I Blue Ribbon Peaches, TA „ I <>il<L Paper W 9 9 lb. box Ovv 2P4 lb. bag Celina Maid or Gold Mint x? I Palmolive, Jap Rose or Kirks I lour lor Baking or lastly *l' I Hard Waler Castile Soap, 3 S;,< k UMV g I Best in Bulk Rio Coffee 2 Large Cans Best Solid I !I( Pack Pumpkin . V p K California Yellow Peaches or anCamps Fork & Beans ‘v Apricots, can - (i,ns ••••••.•.••••• || I i, , i> vi i bv Large can Hawaiian Sliced A"v z» R » Bran Hakes IE Hopple O9C £ I I'Kkagi: IJV O|,| 1 n.M, Cleanser, 1 C<„ M ■ Perfection (linger Snaps 9sn Can XV V K I 2 ths. .£OC 3 cans 25c ® I Little Ell Apple Buller, OK/® 2 large cans Little Elf OKs» S 9 2 Ib. can faHJV Hominy XltJv R P. &G. That White Naptha Sdap JT „ Pennant Extra Quality Maple QKp 910 bars “rdv Flavored Syrup. gal. pailOeJv R 9 Blue Ribbon Sotip Flakes 1 Gallon pail 65c 9 Jb JLtJC Sunrise Self Rising Flour QAp $1 2 lbs 25c 5 lb. bagOVV ffl 9 Certo for Jams. Jellies, Q? n 2PS lb. sack Enterprise Flour dM QiT. $ y Bottle for Better Bread Baking sack <DX»*w g| £ Perfection Honey Boy Cookies 1 A I’oulds Macaroni, Spaghetti or R H Dozen IVv Noodles. 3 pkgsfeilßApp,eS ' New Potatoes, Ik Oranges, < wl "-—‘ Cucumbers, IE =:z:. M nJllUlecJ «&i?ceru sa. E I | nsHM>«w«KmsF> U-cyTEBZ 5 r- £MKP; --TiTW
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, JULY 20 y 1923.
To Enter Horse Shoe Pitching Contests . * » —■ • I W'cH.i county will huve two otUcial I entries at |hu etate lair hprae shoo I pltchJM eontest this year. Just wlio I they will be, will be.determined the I last week In August, Just a week bcI fore the fair starts. I While Iloy Murray and Lester Irey I were the representatives last year, I Murray and Fred Crosbie, of Chester I Center, are bidding strong for the I right this year against a team comI posed ol' Lrcy and John Rix. Only one 1 team from each county will be per-
Are You Prepared To Do Your | CANNING I PROPERLY? I I 0»f fas) turn es the Sr.fv'Sl *S • Lorain Ktd If keel 1 ( 'As *' i >l< ! L' i tj r - j cantrolledovenheati fj /t 1 |H , for any kind t?/ open Btj, My —' < B X >. > cooking or baking. "N •» Sji J® I: :8 I’ Cut Your Canning gj Labor in Half! :| St r I 'HE Lorain Oven Heat Regulator has brought n *9 i?,"J A delightful new method of canning that thousandj ,9 of housewives have used successfully for years. r 9 s Ue ven canning means freedom from “pot-watching” — ,B gj, freedom from standing over a scorching stove. While gj fruits and vegetables are cooking in the Mason jars in W* a Lorain-equipped Oven, you can be out of the kitchen iB > m! —resting on the cool porch! , ‘ R 1 We’ll gladly explain and demonstrate how a gas range J® $ i equipped with the | I IX)ALUNS= | * H’ enables you to do “Oven Canning”, “Whole Meal Cooking”, •|g K? and “Baking and Cooking in the Oven Without Ever a Failure”. fe’ W’e have a free illustrated booklet, “Lorain Oven Canning”, for (R II m’ y cu - Come in and ask for it Today. 'M I |; CLARK JEWEL Gas Ranges !| Imi ■'ll' ■ l .' agi^^^ a^ . nft * F K* 1 *8 Hi r* 1 ' o Equipped with the Lorain JH H* r • ''s'P us |M Oven Heat Regulator. ,B FEMW All'*teel construction pre- ,K M* vents breakage. Baked-on H* finish gives lustrous, durable f ■” ■ • *®’ surface. Can be had with rustHi ~~~-B proof, dark porcelain-cnam- ■ * I eled oven linings. Ovens !H 1 £?• ■"‘"Tr *7 either 14' 2 ", 12"6 ’ 2 " or 18' 2 " iH Il / \ wide —all 14" high and 20" JH f I , deep. Many styles and sizes. ,B| r i: i u , ;b II 1 I at’ Northern Ind. Gas & Electric Co. ' S ■* “The Gas Co.” ;9 9B«»BiEßinaßn
mitted to enter and team work will looked to rutber Hum individual ability. The list of prizes gives motley to ho looked to rather thnrt* individual , the first eight highest teams and is as follows: First, $75: second, $65; third, SSO; fourth, S4O; fifth, $35; sixth, $25; seventh, S2O; and eighth, sls. The wfnnlng team also gets a , championHhip cup awarded by Chas. 11. Dyer, the cup to be held one year i and the team winning the championship for three straight yaars receives 1 the cup ns its trophy. The highest, individual scorers
among the men receive the following prizes, first, $25 and a gold modal; second, sls and a silver ntetlul and third, $lO and a bronze medal. T?ie First, $lO and a gold medal; secotyi, boys receive the following prizes; $lO mid u silver medal and third, $5 and it bronze medal. The contests start on the opening day of the fair, Monday, September 12 o’clock. The program will be fol- , lowed each day until the contests are finished. Decatur pitchers have not entered the state contest as yet. yw " o— ll '■'■ Vinegar Vinegars may be made front the juices of oranges, peaches and frui.» oven front watermelon. They are fermented with yeast. FALL COLORS For fall wood greens and bottle greens, with dashes of scarlet or orange, are to be the leading colors. o Do not overlook our July Clearance Sale of Summer Hats. We have a few real bargains left that will save you money. Gift & Hat Shoppe, I Monroe street. Q Dance every night during Fair. Good orchestra. f-s ■ — ■ o —'• Orange Ice Cream. Gilpen’s Grocery,
I GILPEN’S GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET It Pays To Please - — — -. . " — —-— — - ———— GROCERY SPECIALS FRESH MEATS Gold Bond Flour AQ,, for Bread t/uC CHOPS Best Rio Coffee STEAK round ...ZUC Win You Apple OA r * Butter MILD HAMS Melons, Apples, SUMMER SAUSAGE Celery, Oranges, SANDWIOH MEATS Lemons, etc. Yellow Standard Butter ■ ■■—l • ■■ , , ■■■„■■— ■■ »■ II ■»■■■■■ ■■ ' 11 ■■ CHY DELIVERY PHONE 164 mww"— iMiiii»limn if in mi I Aluminum Canning Sets I Glass Fruit Jars i Tin Cans I Sealing Wax, Cold Pack Rubbers, Canning Racks. Extra Heavy Copper Washboilers, Home Made Dairy Pails, , Galvanized Pails, ail sizes. E Special 18 quart Galvanized | Stock Pails THE BROCK STORE | Quality Always | Quality in Miller’s Bread means the | right ingredients. | Miller's modern methods of mixing and baking, phis the knowledge of “know how” get all the nourishment possible in Blue Ribbon Bread. , Eat Miller's Bread because it’s the best. You can get it from your grocer. For Sale By All Dealers Miller’s Bakery Monroe and Third Streets ■
* TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY ♦ •> From the Dally Democrat fllea ♦ <> 20 yeare ago thia day ♦ ' rope Leo Xlll, died at tills afternoon, Roiuo time. Decatur ball club defeated Lima 9 to 12. Nick Miller is visiting at Claypool, Indiana. Daby girl born to Mr. mid Mrs. Harry Helm yesterday. 1 Egg drop to 13 cents a dozen anfl butter to 12 cents a pound. I’lige Blackburn and family are va--5 catlouiug al r • Sisters of S. Agnes are holding a retreat lu re. Z r Lyman Brothers Portrait company - enlarge plant and now have twenty 1 men on the road. Rev. Austin Huuter of Indianapolis here to conduit funeral services of r Mrs. Se.gur. ’ o In the past 12 years the United S States has mined more than in the preceding century and a half.
