Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 301, Decatur, Adams County, 21 December 1923 — Page 8
NOTICE lied Men meeting Saturday evening at hall. 7 o’clock sharp. It Sachem. — —
—- - - - • ' —" " M ■■■ ■wiia ' Wii i ■imnr —— • : — ■MowaaßS»aß» ■' _——-—-— If You Have Forgotten / Lr-FfM Any Man’s Present — Just Buy Him a Box of WHITE STAG CIGARS They will lend much to the Xmas Spirit this year. Ami the soil subtle fragrance of lhe WHITE STAG Cigar is a welcome asset Io any home and as a Gill to the Guest is an unsurpassed smoke. WHITE STAGS will be the finishing touch Io “top oil” . your Xmas dinner ami dispel that “stully" feeling. Dainty Xmasy Packages Specially Wrapped ' Boxes of 5-10-25-50-100 Cigars Operas Londres Extra • Invincibles Box of 25 X ‘ Box of 25 Box of 25 $1.25 $1.75 ’ $2.25 S r> , After all. .-fTnc thing satisfies kb ■ WHITE STAG CIGARS LEAVE “NOTHING UNSAID” * loi Suu-1:> All Utahn I
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Mr. and Mrs, Henry Yake and duughter. Wlldrt, and sons, Herman and Lyle, living in Kirkland township, were visitors lure this after noon. 1 |! ■ - — ■ —
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1923.
Clearance Sale of All Winter Hats. Gift & Hat Shoppe. 13-1 .Monroe si. It o — $ $$ - WANT ADS EARN—S--$ — ? |
-.-nrju-n r.~. —i imr ~~ ~~ ***t • CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* F °K SALE EoK SALE One roll top desk, (’till 306 after 6 o'clock. 298tf FOR SALE Eaitu of 120 acres in 1 union township, Adams county,- Indiana, on stone road; equipped with electric lights. A bargain for quick sale, to settle an estate. See W. A. Lower, jit the Peoples Ixtan & Trust Co. 291-tf-eod FOR ’ SALE—Fresh cow with calf'. Sam Rinehart. Decatur, R. It. 7. on J C. Grandstnrt farm. Preble phone. J»99t3x i’Olt SALK Guernsey Cow,' S'years old. Melvin Stnitley, 533 Stiidvbukt>r st , Decatur. Ind. 300t2x l~7iT SALE ' Ono fresh cow; one Walts Top male See Claude Harvey, Decatur, R. 10. 300t3x l-’OR SALE White Wyandotte pullets. Haven’t room for so many. O. yes. w<- still have some Christinas • hlekens. They ar" nice and fat. GIO W. Monroe st. Phone 921-Red. O’Brien’s. 301t2x i OR SALE-Pure bred Holstein Bull. <•< ruing two-year-old. Inquire at Schmitt Meat Market, 3t WANTED ANY ONE wanting young dressed chickens call 875-N. 30113 LOST AND FOUND LOST One inch micrometer with decimal epuivalents. Finder please return to this office,299Ul LOST Large black and white male coon hound, wearing collar; also female black and tan coon hound; medium size. Reward. Adolph Hannie, H. rne, Ind.. Tel. X-19G, 300t3x I.OST Rev ting ami keys with Chas. Elzev engraved in key rln Reward if returned to Elzey Shoe store. FOR RENT FOR RENT 7 room house, modern with furnace and water. Belmont road. Inquire Mary E. Steele. 300t3x o With a picture of of Santa Claus on the front page, extending a greeting to all readers, the Christmas number of Ravelings, the high school paper. published by the seniors of the Decatur High School, made 'lts appearance loduy. A greeting from M. F. Worthman to all the teachers and pupils of the Decatur schools is printed below the cut. The paper is full of news and is worth reading. The pr.-m nt nemester will end Friday, January 18, however, the semester < xaminations will be given on Mouday and Tuesday, January 14, and 15 The re organization of classes w ill ti ke place on Friday and Satur day. January IS and 19. The new semester will begin January 21. o — .. Plan to attend “Birth of a Nation” at the Crystal next week. 29XL5
.... . . —» -•— . - -111 T . MfIRKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Marl “ts LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Dec. 21 New, No. 1 Wheat, bushel 95c Old Yellow Ear Corn, per 100..51.00 New Yellow Corn, per 100 75c Mixed Corn, per 100 70c Oats, per bushel 38c Rye, per bushel 7oc Barley, per bushel Gsc Clover Seed $13.50 Timothy Seed ....I $3.60 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET Corrected Dec. 21 Heavy Fowls 16c Heavy Chickens 16c Leghorn Fowls 9c j Leghorn Chickens 9c. Old Roosters 6c 1 Black Chickens and Fowls 9c; Turkeys 20c j Ducks 12c Geese 12c ; Eggs, dozen 35c Local Grocers Egg Market Eggs, dozen 32c Butterfat Prices Butterfat 52c
«. The Christmas Gift of Jewelry NEVER DISAPPOINTS I For every single memebr of the family there is a gift of Jewelry, \ useful or ornamental, and it is the ' one gift that never disappoints. There is more real sentiment in V. •**) jLwffJ w ’ Jewelry than in anything else, and after all, the spirit of Christmas tri ■ l & I giving is a genuine expression of w sentiment among friends and relatives. z In our shop you will find countless gifts suitable for any member the family, and at prices that make the giving of Jewelry eco- / ’ (A nomical as well as sensible. j u j \ '‘X'Ty / complete Christmas stock A s, ja here now. and we strongly ad- CUB ■ /ij x vise your early selection while it is ql™ ' most complete. ‘wWIF P Keller’s Jewelry Store Open Evenings \ s tome in. Ilf i-in I — ■■■■— Just Received K jSf Natural , igf Southern Smilax fc 3c r from the forests of the South. Rfg ■ F ■ Get your orders in at once. IlZr 4Eb Amount Limited! la Niblick & Company
LLU.r y—— ... East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 11,200; shipments 4,750; official to New York yesterday 6,080. Hogs closing steady. Bost grades generally $7.25; few heavies $7.35; lights and pigs $6.75@7; roughs SG; stags $3.50f1>4.50; cattle 875, dull; sheep 7000; best lambs sl3; ewes $6 ®>7; <alv<-s $10; tops sl3. o lam buck at work at my shop over the Postoffice. Watches, clocks and jewelrv repaired, M. S. ELZEY. 301t6x o r— — Monroe M. E. Church 9:30 ,m. Sunday School 10180 a.in. Annual Xmas Program 5:30 p.tn. Junlnor League Christmas Program. The children will have a Christmas tree in connection with their program and all parents ami friends are invited to attend. Rev. 8. 1. Zeehlel, pastor i Fort Wayne, Dec. 21—Baek home I again after a week's Jaunt through ; the east, and playing their eighth ■ game in eight days, the K. (’.-Lincoln i Llfes put over a victory on the South Wilmington Seals last night by a score of 31 to 22. “Birth of a Nation”—Never anything like it. 29<S|.~>
COLLEGE BASKET •Franklin, In>C^ ( , , defeated the Indiana StL „ * ll1 ' basketball team, 26 to 211 v night. The score at the end ' first period was 17 to 14 t n , ° l|u State Normal avw «t Cnlversity of Indiana, 53. n ,, T’niversity, 30, ’ "—~——-o—“Birth Os a Nation"-feati» ed at Crystal Xmas week, SAY IT WITH FLOWERS —■ We have for Christmas:— A line assortment of Picked Flowers & Potted Plant, Roses. (arnations, Polled Cycleman and Begonias Give a Boston Fern—' we have a fine selection Order at Once. Phone 176 or 195 MOSES GREENHOUSE CO Members of “F. T. D.” -S
