Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 230, Decatur, Adams County, 28 September 1923 — Page 7
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“ 11 1 11!..... . 1 — ' ...... K For Prompt Attention, Courteous Treatment and a Saving on ® H Quality Groceries. Phone your orders to 215. I raiLiii obookv I ■ FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF CITY TWICE DAILY g I Oak Grove Oleo » 32c I ■ Save wrappers of either brand and pDpKI S I get a 10-qt. aluminum dishpan " lwL» | ■ Eatnior Cranberries, 'IQn e<! Miller’s Blue Ribbon Cocoa !<M> ;;<>od. II) lot ’ lb. jar H ■ 2 lbs 35c 2’ - ; --tb. sack Red Star ([* -1 If N* ■ 'Fresh Citv Raked Cookies. 1 Flour jPJL.E) M Dozen JLOC Cry: tai While Laundry r,* £* ■ SSK rB “ 35c' MB"J;C 8 ■ Little E<f Corn Flakes, Toilet Pdper /‘"J 25C R ■1 wo large packages 4«JV 2 large Pkgs. Post toasties OK Z . ■ Perfection Ginger Snaps. 4JJ* or Shredded Wheal ll ■ “ )s Sweet Maid Baking Powder. P _ H Best Quality Sugar Corp. P’ ril Mo on jar 1 "jC [S IB ni 15c. 2 for 4«<>C 2P--1I). Sack Gold Mint or Celina Maid N H Swansdown Prepared Cake 35c Flour for Baking or Pastry. R I QnnrrknHi sad Noodles, Red Cross Brand ’A p I? | u|Jd.Ulluu! 1 pkg. FREE with each pkg. sold Pit | f Ivory Soap Flakes. 1 Fould’s Spaghetti, Macaroni 9 Az* cfc I Package JLt>C or Egg Noodles. 3 pigs ZotvC 0E | Best in Rio Coffee. OOz. 3 lb. Best Blue Rose 9K/* for? B Pound Head Bice ttOv Kj I ,to “" w Kh ßr l 25c I I S tai p - 25c or lv .I Kidney nr | ft? v Leans. 2 cans t® 1 ■ 'an Camp s Pork & Beans with Extra In avv Mason Jar 9K/» M ■ 'oniato Sauce Bings. 3 <!<</. ai 4tt)L Sy Little Elf Instant Coffee, 9?>/» t i!| .g e F.an Calii'orr/ia Peaches 9K<* M m Per can MitJV or Apricots R I U O White Naptha Laundry Soap /?; jS Si I II Ct Ur 10 bars | E 4 Granges, Lemons, Bananas, Mel ms, Apples, Celeiy, (’abbage, Tomatoes, Onions, Sweet Potatoes (iraj e Fruit, Pumpkins. I I L- .. A-.-x-;M
1 EROKE TON_LITTER MARK Litter Os Ten Pigs In Ohio Averaged 297 Pounds Each, A ten-pig litter l,ro:;e the world's record for ton litters by making an averai e weight of 297 pounds when officially weighed at the (I. L. Evuna furut, Mt. Oran, Ohio, August 29. the 180th day. The record was held by a 1922 Indiana Poland China litter of eleven pigs which average 278 pounds on the 18t)th day. The Ohio litter exceeded tho former champions by 21 i ouad > per head, though n>t In total
ga;Ma«g a-ws. ; sam otskpo «a®iFsa3WK>'Ay*«n»x Announcing “Dry Hand Mop” Demonstration a t our store by a factory demonstrator, on Saturday, Sept. 29, ’23 No More Stooping No Mere Backaches No More Wet Hands No More Sore Hands They are Sanitary. t his mop will wring out 3 I times drier than any hand mop. Be sure to allend this Demonstration. t Schafer Hardware Co.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1923.
weight of Uttar. Tho Hiro of the Hitler was sired by Clcotte, the world’s champion Poland Cliina boar of 1921, and the dam of the litter's sire was by The Rainbow, grand champion boar of the 1922, lowa slate fair. This is u complete dem-
pATURDAY SPECIALS! i 3 Choicest Bunch of Spring Chickens I Nice Dressed Hens for Roasting or Stewing Ground Meats especially prepared for Meat Loaves i I Choice Flank and Swiss Steaks Choice Cuis of Native Beef, Pork and Fat Veal I Fresh shipment of Mexican Relish, Dill & Sweet Pickles I Cottage Cheese and Bulk Peanut Butter Nite Veal Pockets and JJresh Spare Ribs 9 Rosemary, Cloverleaf and White Mountain 9 . Creamery Butter Pure All Pork Sausage, Country Style Fresh Horse Radish and Horse Radish Mustard 9 Fresh Liver Pudding, Neck Bones. Hearts and Tongues Try a pound of Nucoa Oleo the best substitute for Butter. 30c lb. . I Block and Wheel Swiss Chegse, Cream and Brick Cheese 9 ; Mild Sugar Cured Hams and Bacon Open Kettle Rendered Lard ■ —Smoked Meats— > > I New York Shoulders and Fancy Picnic Hams 3 » I meat direct to your home. Smoked Pork Sausage Mild Cured Regular Hams ■ I Smoked Summer Sausage 9 Fancy Jowels and Bacon Ends lor Seasoning. I • -TRY US— I - Just Phone 10G or 371 and we will deliver your 'll FredMutschlerPkg. Co. Market I | ——«——a—i i ■ ii — ii ii . _ _ ■ __ j. - w .- 4 M 6 II 1 I »n I s | X SUPERIOR?/* I •I EARING ? $ .’ .. co. ik * i __ i Iv • ~ —a Loaf of Superior ! SUPERIOR is tlie one word that means GOOD BREAD to Decatur and vicinity. No need to add “Good” or “Bread.” s Ii SUPERIOR means bo'h. Bat it is the one word that’means “One quality only.” For Superior is the product of a one quality f I policy. We center thought, skill and care R on all our breads to make them Good A Breads. ® j Your GROCER wants you to have the bread g YOU want. Just say: a loaf of Superior. THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO., |i * Decatur, Indiana n| THE E\ ERETT GROCERY, Pieaiant Mills, Indiana *,- THE HOME STORE and TABLEii’S Monroe, Indiana U mTl’leu I South End Restaurant and Grocery South Side of Erie Depot Operf Evenings and Sundays Telephone 965 Free (ity Delivery Furnished Rooms and Meals Brooms, ro Sardines, f 1 ’ M Special 4 vC Box fJC • Wonder Window Salmon, j* ‘ ( leaner JL*JV Can 1 >c 15c "S'4oc • " *° l Quart cans Mustard QC r* ißottle lac ... ~ , i ‘S™“’ ul L‘''' k 'L...25c <■-*£ 35c | Bu< kv.heat Flour *)A« Kerosene I Buckwheat Flour "1 z» Bulbs-, I Boxes 10c & lOL < an Rolled Oats, H 1 Dried. Bet’t 4Ax» Box 10c, 15c ■ Glass 15e, -5c I Red Star Flour, d» | -fl £ p (;;is -g r 131 lb. sack cP J. J c . m . JhC 22c 15c Mens Gloves ‘'for .... 25e 40c Childrens Hose KBn Mt ' as Sllirh | 20c, 35c & MIC I 80c, h I.ZdO 15c I La : fc :' Mr , SI.OO Changes. Panams, Lcrrm- ■. Cookies, Fresh Baked Goods, Soft Dunks, fobaceoi. Cigars, Cold Meats E. J. MILLER, Prop
onstratlon to the farmer that the show ring type of hog la the hog of highest farm utility type. The Utter wan the seventh farrowed by’ tho dam. She raised 88 of 71 pigs farrowed in the seven litters, and farrowed a little of nine eight days b< -
' foro this ton litter were officially 1 weighed. This unprecedented growth was made largely on a wheat ration. During the period from weaning to four months the ration was two parts ground wheat, two parts ground onts, , one part ground corn. During the - ■ —■— a—- — Ashbaucher’s MACES LIGHTNING RODS | SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING i PHONE 765 or 739 J: I - -
.< ve ,r»vwv* MB uu.- f•' 'S' A NEW j'| Sanitary Meat Market | 3 With MEATS Kept At A ■ ■3 Freezing Temperature I Cleaner Meats, Better Meats, j Quicker Service j |s Steaks of AH Kinds I Liver Heart I y Fresh Side Pork Chops |« Pure Pork Sausage c l -a Hamburger ; | Roasts Boils Stews I Spring Chicken Lamb Fresh Fish on Fridays Boiled Ham Veal Loaf . ■ tri H Whipping Cream at all times H Free Delivery Service C Phone 464 hs . I ;■ ■ Gilpen’s Grocery and Meat Market | II £ . ' M . .. • • ' .’■■waaEb. * - I Special For ! SATURDAY Walnut—Vanilla—Chocolate- —Marshmallow j CARAMELS and j PHILADELPHIA DELIGHT ■|| 45c lb. Try a box of Foss’ Milk Chocolates. I LOGINNING OCTOBER Ist WE WILL SERVE STEAKS AND I CHOPS. OYSTERS IN SEASON. SERVED FROM 11 A. M. TO 2 P. ij M. AND STOBP. M. WE ALSO SERVE LIGHT LUNCHES. I The Philadelphia Z. A. ANDREWS. Prep. . Opposite Court House Tzt-X. S i-i I-, |-| v ■ I.T, —< I—IIW ■■•W'lM' —»l •-— • I Mil I «■ 1 • “ I 8 MILLER’S BREAD Jhe iiion’ BI.UIT RIBBON BREAD ;on cal, the more you want. Pure and IwlioF sonic ingredients, mixed in proper oroporliops and baked right, combine to ma'ie a bread that is as tasty and good as it .<■, healthful. I Al '•■■ay. include MILLERS BREAD . r ' , <it your daily grocery order. i For G-!e by All Dealers. I MILLER’S BAKERY “cat More Wheat" ■ ' 7;y - ;
• last 2 months tho ration was two parts ground wheat and one part ground corn, fed as slop mixed one feed ahead. The litter was farrowed March 2, 1923 and were officially weighed August 19, being three flays less than six calendar months of age. but rules call for weighing on the 180th day. The weights and gains were as fol. lows: Weight at 92 flays—9lo pounds; gain per head per day to date, 0.99. Weight at 120 days, 1.430 pounds; gain per head per days to date, 1.19. Weight at 150 days—2,l6s pounds; gain per head per day to date, 1.44. Weight at 180 days—2.97o pounds; gain per head dvr day to date, 1.65. During the period from 92 to 120 days they gained 1.86 pounds per head per flay, from 120 to 150 flays, 2.45 pounds, and during tho last thirty days they gained 2.68 pounds per head per day.
