Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 218, Decatur, Adams County, 14 September 1923 — Page 7
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Feverlastingly solid ' I You can make your future solid as a I rock by cashing in on every pay day. I Put the dollars you don’t need where ■ they will earn more dollars at 4% ■ interest. || ■ li ■ Start your Savings Account at this I bank and get one of our savings banks. ■ I Ijhe Peoples Loan & Trust Co. ■ I' ‘ BANK OF SERVICE” -. |
I Fisher & Harris [ash Grocery'-] I ALSO DEALERS IN I Graniteware, Tinware, Aluminum Ware and Galvanized Ware g FREE CITY DELIVERY ■ Quality, Service and Low Prices Phones 5, 48, 231 gtj g Large assortments to select from. g I A P G- White Naplha JJ p b I uv/iT Laundry Soap, 10 bars . . p TOILET PAPER is. “ . 25c I G 5 I Shredded Wheat Biscuit fkg 11c | ■ (^E^jst x; xsxt I $ ■ Pride of Decatur, a gen- Snow White Pearl Fresh Spanish Salted i ; 3. I »X....39c & 15c 20c; g E 24 lbs6Bc The Best Bulk Golden Bulk Nabisco QCuz» KJ | 48 1b551.35 Rio Coffee, QA_ Wafers, il>Odl I Good FlouP for Good pound -JI Bulk Seedless 1 h I *• >v_ buu„. 25c ■*«* * 15c i J 21 tbs OOC Crackers, 2 tt)s. FouJd , s Macaroni> Spa . ■ r 48 thssl.7s Fresh Ginger ghetli or Egg Off || | Barrel $7.75 Snaps, 2 lbsoodles, 3 pkgs.ft IPillsburys New Pancake Wi:;c<Peas, rtf' Nesco Brand Oil Heat- ■ and Buckwheat Flour. 3 cans ers for these chilly eve- K E large packages PP ~ ~ nings: variety of styles, 1 ......48c and&OC lender Sweet O*, $5.85, $6.85, $8.75 i Pin. M June Peas, 2 can guaranteed smokeless. h f (tas'.tax ,I„ Z .7&C l-arwe «..» ORfi ST “hT 75C li Quart size 85c Hominy, 3 for.. I kites, (> ioi ... 4 t/V Kh Amazon Brand Extra Large cans While andled (.ups with GJ) t Heavy Fruit Jar nr Kraut, 2 f0r.... V Saucers. QQ n ? I Rubbers, 3doz. £t)C No. 10 Gallon cans Led 6of each I ~r... J/OC •*, I Extra Heavy (hurries 9BC West Bend brand Alum- E ' I lin Cans, dozen 4:t>V o ‘ 1() G u il ( ,n cans inuin Tea Kettles, (5 &. 10c ! ST. $2.70 | I W MZ.. w 45 A s i .lozui 4oc ~...,. , JgaU „„...duc | ei on £ I Maytnne Nut Oleo, Gallon sac ( SI<,ZV k R the best, QQ 5 gal. New (Pl OQ I pound £Ot Kegs.s West Bind brand Pint f, I Car of Michigan Elber- 10 gallon $2.95 Aluminum &•*! S ta Peaches for canning. 15 gallon $3.25 Cups fat’JL E Special Oleomargarine, i A lso 20, ‘25 and 30 R | | requires no QA„ ga ii on sizes. 5c and iC k'■ I coloring, lb, ... OvC Slone Jugs, 9(1/* ' | All Scrap To- 1 gallon Tin (kike 0~ m baceos, 3 pkgs. o gallon 40c pansOv I fall cans Pet, Carna- ;; gallon Heavy Galvanized Gar- g|| H lion or Borden 11 I ’o U llon 00c Page CM Q!* J Milk ILL 5 gallon ....•••-.51.10 Can sl.lO & Small cans 6c Stone’.Jurs Whipping Creamnn„ Sr' I Eagle Brand - 9((z* 1 gallon Ivv i pint hollies. ..ZJaMJ Milk, can ‘2jvFL 0 gallon 30c Mrs, Omlors Cottage F" >■ Large cans Pork and ' 3 g ;! |lm? 45c Cheese in pint and quart Beans in O j gallon containers. lonialo saner... LUI 45 gallon 90t Self Feeding Floor' M H’ll lb. bag Sea Gull p] v ‘'fox, Liquid Fly Oil Mops GM QA pk brand OysterdM /|A Kj|!( .,, jr Jhj Shells »pJL»W -,0,. i,»itl r |nr... Z N-sco Brand All Copper .ro'. ll ' l . lk „ li “"'9Ap Swtal Value .Rft.. ISlra Ita.ev Wash ■. •’I < His, b tbs... 40C Brooms Boilers (J» 4 Qp £/• F.ulk Shredded A!~ No. 8 B ce ’ 0 0C I CocoanuL No. •> . 51.15 i waWMBBt jp
Indiana state reformatory here. The men who escaped are Martin Long, CroM’n I’oint, Ind., and Kenneth Ashburr, Clay City and Ernest, Gib bersou of Pendleton.
OUT OF THE GLOOM Many a Gloomy Countenance in Decatur Now Lightens With Happiness Can’t bo happy with continual , A bud buck makci you gloomy. The aches and pains of a bad back backache. I Are frequently due to weak kid-1 neys. Doan’s Kidney Pills are recommended for weak kidneys. So Decatur citizens testify. Ask your neighbor. Mrs. Nellie Meyer, 710 Marshall i St,, says: "I, had kidney complaint) , and my back ached incessently. 1! | could get no relief day or night J I When I stooped 1 got dizzy spells j i and black spots floated before my j eyes. My kidneys acted irregularly 1 and I knew they were the cause m ■ the trouble. I used Doan’s Kidney ' Pills from Callow & Kohne’s Drug i store and they proved to be jnst ! what 1 needed, it was wonderful | how quickly they slopped the backI ache and regulated by Kidneys." Price 6fte, at all dealers. Don’t I simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that ; Mrs. Meyer had. Fostor-Milburn Co., | Mfrs., IJuffao, N. Y. o Mrs. Harry Helm went to Fort 'Wayne this morning to be the guest j Mrs. Yahne.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1923.
URGE SENIOR j CLASS AT 0. H. S. Sixty-Six Enrolled; Total Enrollment Figures In City Not Complete. Officials of the city schools stated today that the total enrollment in the , city schools has not been determined, j ' Pupils are still enrolling in the grades | i and high school and it will be a few 1 ■days yet before total enrollment | figures will be available. The high school has one of the larg- ' est senior classes in the history of, the school. A total of sixty-six pupils 1 i — . .
I ■ 1 Accomplish More I For Your Family Isl Don't bake bread when you can get Miller’s Bread. No other bread made in a bakery has so much attention as is given Miller's Blue Ribbon R 4 Bread. y TWAlilkr way of putting the ingredients to- ,, Ihercotnl^5 ,s inl!c l' as ll,e Miller way in selecting the purestSiiiTj chcst ingredients. Gel Miller’s Bread lo.lX, i'M' 01 ! 1 ’ (,r<>( ; er - That is your guarantee of CS^ O< ‘ Bread. Baked By ' s Miller’s Bakery - Monroe and Third Streets
HIGH IN QUALITY. LOW IN PRICE | CENTRAL GROCERY I “Os Course” |H Phone No. 31 Free City Delivery - ~ in iuju r rinr t~ii i i i iiiwii igiiiiMMii mimihmmu—tbi —ranmun 1 WHITE LILY, THE QUALITY | HOT PERFECTION WAFERS B . g V> INTER WHEAT S THE BETTER KIND, g FLOUR. 2-U/2 lbs I 2 lbs I I CHOICE HAND PICKED I EXTRA TENDER EARLY’ | NAVY BEANS, 25c I JUNE PEAS ’ 15c "i —mi niii in mit~ :"inr ini— .~iiTzr~~&:.~mr ■■■■■■■■■■»■ S CENTRAL BEST BULK 1 | FOULD MACARONI & t RIO COFFEE, lbl SPAGHETTI, 3 pkgs... . g I PAROWAX, Large Package I S .1 pound | Only 3 Minutes I p B I ROLLED OATS lackage II 25c 10c I 1 g BHSW3SSM®E«B!»»I®B«B f FI VAMPIRB ! P. & G., R. N. M. or I g !! Fit V POWnFR I FLAKE WHITE j TOBACCO, !L V, 2 I{ ’ I Laundry Soap, I 3 pkgs. kg ’sc [ ' Bar sc 25C g " fe 1 ERIHK S BEST UULK PEANUT g PERFECT RED BEANS, 1 i BUTTER, lb! Can : f yimwwiibi l hr rui M LARGE SIZE CALIFORNIA | POST PUFFED E I SWEET PRUNES, | WHEAT, POST BRAN, 25c | 2 lbs | 2 pkgs ALL 10 cent TOILET § 4 ROLLS EXTRA GOOD 25c 1 1 SOAPS, 3 forl TOILET PAPER ■ ■ ■■ . ■ | < See Us Eor Fruits and Vegetables W ill Have Extra Fancy Peaches First of Week. H ; 1 Owen S. Davis I Til?: STORE THAT APPRECIATES YOUR BUSINESS.
are rated as seniors this year and if ! all are successful in completing the high school course this year, the graduating class next spring will bo the largest one in the history of the school Tlle freshman class this year iis as large as usual, it is said, ul- ' though there was a smaller number ! graduate d from the Central school last year. Several pupils from out-, side the city have entered the local high school this year. Monmouth high I school does not have the second or. third year classes this year, it is I said. Rotarians Entertain Guests The directors of the Decatur Indusi trial Association were the guests of the Rotarians at their luncheon meetI fug held last evening at the Industrial
rooms. Tho meeting was enthusiastic and interesting throughout. Reports ' of the meeting held at Indianapolis the first of the week were made by John Carmody and Dr. Fred Patterson, and short talks were made by France Conter, Martin Worthman. A. 1). Suttles and A. R. Ashbauched. The directors of the Industrial Assocla- ! tion were also called on for a few remarks. The Rotarians will use the j Industrial rooms as the place for holdI ing their weekly luncheons and meet- ! Ings. e Musical Program To Be Given At Magley Church A fine musical program will be given at the Magley Reformed church September ISth, by tlie Malo Choir and Quartet. The following program will be given: Prelude—By Miss Amanda Fruchte. Song—By Choir. Scripture Reading and Prayer—By Rev. Otto Engleman. Three Songs by Choir. Piano Duet —Irene Peck and Alta Kuntzman. Two Songs by Quartett. Address—By Rev. Winter, from Ft. Wayne. Three Songs by Choir. Piano Duet—By Rosa Brincke and Ella Worthman. i Two Songs by Quartett. I Offering. i Song by Choir. II Everybody is invited. School Teacher’s Friends Made Glad I One of them hadthis to soy yester- ' day. "We never thought that poor i Elien would ever recover, she had suffered so long from stomach and ' liver trouble and had lost more than ;40 pounds in weight. She took a bottle of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy I upon the advice of her aunt and lias ] Aeadiiy improved from the first (lose. ■ Wo arc all confident of her complete i recovery." it removes the catarrhal I « icons from the intestinal tract, and , „ \ the inflammation which causes allays Vl)y al) stomac h liver and intes , including appendicitis. tinl convince or money r; One doge "'l' Drug Co. and kunded at HoltY.\ druggists everywfte?.'
ASTHMA CONQUERED htdiniin Womtin Tells of Reniarkable Recovery After Years of Suffering Indianapolis. Sept 13 Mrs. Ruth Malott, 2925 Cornell avenue, Indianapolis, had suffered from asthma for years, but nothing gave her relief until she took Nacor. The story of her recovery is told in her own wordz as follows: "I am glad to recommend Nacor to any one suffering with asthma as I did. No medicine gave relief until I began taking Nacor. 1 am now having good health and gaining in every way. I have taken the medicine quite a while and find that it is the only medicine I cun Cully recommend to my friends. I suffered a number of years, but the \first laHtle of Nacor gave me relief and 1 began gaining in weight and strength right away. I will gladly answer any letter sent to me in regard to Nacor, as I am sure it will do for them just what it lias done for me.” At this time of the year person* who suffer from asthma generally notice many distressing symptons, such as a wheezing lightness in chest and difficulty in breathing. Reports from users of Nacor show that the medicine soon causes these symptons to disappear. If you suffer from asthma. Irronchitis or have a cough take Nacor before your trouble becomes further advanced or serious. Don’t delay. Investigate today. A valuable booklet will be sent free of all charges. Write Tho Nacor Medicine Company, 409 State Life building, Indianapolis, Ind. Four Tennis Stars Meet Philadelphia, Sept. 14.—Four of the world’s best tennis players, Tilden, Johnson, Norton and Hunter, will battle in the semi final round of the National Ijiwn Tennis tournament this afternoon. Weather conditions are ideal —clear and cool. TROOP OF BOY (Continued from page one) 1 rents of Scouts. The Scout Tests I The candidates for Troop One will be required to pass the following *1 tests for “Tenderfoot Scouts”: r' I—Know1 —Know the Scout law, motto, *' salute and significance of tire I smg.xs badge. K . composition and hiss,national flag and the cus- * ' ' q .pr salute due it. tomary forms * following knoth _ 3-Tie all of I Square of reef, sheAc " . ’liW-Hne, fishermen’s sheepshamk, slip, coveh lcli. timber hitch, two half hitches. Following the tests each boy will take the Scout oath and is enrolled | as a Tenderfoot Scout and is entitled to wear the badge significant of his rank and classification. Will Have Support Scoutmaster Shimp and Assistant ; Richard Frisinger will have the support and co-operation of every Rotar- ’ ian in Decatur who are deeply interested in the success of the Scout organization in this city. International Rotary has two things for its program this year, “Better business 1 ethics" and “Boys Work," and the ‘local Rotarians will devote their time • to the Boy Scout movement as their part in the Boys Work program. It lias the sanction and support of International Rotary as one of the means of endeavor in doing something worthy for the boys of America. Dr. Patterson has filled each Rotarian with enthusiasm for the Scout organization ami previous to the forming of Lhc permanent crganiztlf i>n/ a committee on organization, composed of Dr. Patterson. Charles Voglewede. Herman Ehingetj, Eno Lanenau and James Elberson and a Troop committee to work witli the Scoutmaster, compose! of M. F. Worthan. Oscar Lankcnatt and Carl Pumphrey was named from among the Rotary club membership and since that time plans have been made for the organization of tile Boy Scouts in Decatur. The program as worked out by the National organization will be carried out by tlie local association. o ._ , USE SULPHUR TO HEAL YOUR SKIN Broken Out Skin and litching Eczema Helped Over Night. For unsightly skin eruptions, rasli or blotches on (ace, nack, arms or body, you do not have to wait for relief from torture or embarrassment, declares a noted skin specialist. Apply a little Rowles Mentho-Sulpliur ami improvement shows next day. . Because of its germ destroying prop erties, nothing has ever been found to take the place of Hi is sulphur pre- . paration. The moment, you apply it. healing begins, (♦.ly those who have had unsightly skin trouble* can know Ute delight tins Rowles Mentho-Sul phur brings. Even fiery, itching eczema is dried right up. Get a small jar trom any good druggist uud use it like cold cream.
