Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 25 January 1924 — Page 7
GROCERY and MEAT MARKET The Store of Quality , hon e 97 or 175 Free City Delivery Pure Pork Sausage Eckarts Maple Bacon Fresh Spare Ribs Beef Roast Swiss Steak Eckarts Bacon in Chunk lb. 17c l„ t p W. Crackers, Mixed Vegetables JS C Fresh, 25C forsoM P’ can lbs Snider’s Tomato 15c — r Soup, tall can .... Ycsh Ginger Iftc naps, lb „ Quart Jar 25c 2 lbs2sc Mustard I bars Grandmas White Seedless Raisins 3g c sundry 25c * n * >u * k ’ Special Prunes, 25c itrus Soap Powder will iot hurt your 25C Dried IQp ands, pkg Peaches, lb 15c , Fa " c> H S? d 15c (weet Cider Lettuce, lb elery, Bananas, Oranges, Grape Fruit, (ran-' berries, Cabbage, Onions, Grapes. STOP AT MILLER’S south End Restaurant and Grocery I r r«! City Delivery Open Evenings and Sundays In,oins. Special Gliz* llub-No-More Soup »)(i OIK Makes, large box Mil Buckets J Spotless Ch-aner IOC iis 35c n can ‘ sir ’ 20c -ml (.ans, s|K-cial Olin Wonder Window •VFV Washer. 3 for it openers IOC •*’* I"’* * > °' ) p> ~rai Uc . 30c iu. I *'': 25c 25c 5F.....‘ 35c «<.45c X'" 15c “"“ w ” ris . shirto 80c . 40c “ 52.00.&-E” 25c Mens Socks Kfk Lm 18c, lSc,£t>V hidies Hose h* -g aa , - :!n lbc;£s*zV E 25c and tPi.Uv Milks. 1 r'“»l loasties. 15c; ", ’*' r |..iri; • boX»s of l‘ep|X - r OKz» Mlkctd -IE 9Kp 2 ’ il? package... 30C -file. 15c. 25c Mivtu, Ixirge cans Hominy. 1 K/» ;;'>W Ih.llle 3()C ’•for , 25c I*’»uiml dfiivV LnCamjM Soup QP Pnncakc Flour 9Pv/» ' '"•* uOv I 10c, 15c A*»Mv Oranges, Bunanax. Cabbage. Tobaccos and Cigars Fresh linked Goods Daily Candles and Soft Drink*. Cold Meats 4, A HIGH GRADE KEROSENE THAT GIVES SERVICE AND SATISFACTION diamond kerosene For your inculailorK. lumps, or whatever the 1 occnsion may lx-. Clriiii and easy lo hum lie. Ask us lor it on your next order. Telephone 983 EDW. J. MILLER, Prop. ** • MZ3*. "XT* *1 . - » - • ■ • • "W W Td
PLEASANT MILLS M. E. CHURCH — Sunday school, 9; 30. Public Worship, 10:30. Theme "Being Up-to-date" Church election. Epworth League, 6:30. Evening Worship, 7:30. The quadrennial Church election to elect a delegate to the annual confer- ' Uee at Marion, will be held immediately after Preaching service Sunday. All Methodists 21 over have a vote Blouse bo there. This delegate will vote for delegates to the General Conference to be held at Springfield. Mass. in May. The Prayer meetings held on Thurs. day evening are important for every member. We are beginiug the study of the great World Service Volumn and you will enjoy the study of so valu-
I BIC. BARGAINS IN SMALL PRINT I Central Grocery | “OF COURSE” Phone No. 31 Free City Delivery ‘Jello, all Isle ™ Scrap To- OK P flavors, pkg... baccos, 3 pkg. , iiwrwiifiwr gllßi w (■MniiiMuiiaaaß' Best Michigan Hand Choice Blue Rose Picked Navy Q7p Head Rice, 9£z. I Beans, 5 lbs. .° 1 V 3 lbs L IHMBK K XMRESSKIHO&KKVnsakSMI f 4 TSXKBIEKW 2 XVf 1 ; ~ Perfection Crackers Foulds Macaroni & The Better Spaghetti, SatOHp ! Kind, 2 lbs... Special, 3 pkg. 1V I A«• — R. N. M. White Regular 20 cents I Uiundry Soap, Sat. Fancy Early June I 48c 35c I 10 bars 2 cans| Raisins, Seeded or Very Best Cleaned 9 Seedless. (5 C Currants, 20c I Pound pkg. .. Package | I Large size Califor- | Nothing Like Little I nia Sweet * Elf Sweet 1 I Prunes, 2 lbs. * * I Corn, can .... I Eagle Brand Milk Best Pink 17c for the babies 90P I Salmon, can., can 3 canssoc Snow White Bulk White Lily, the I Hominy, jz. Quality Winter I Cracked, lbWheat Flour J , Flake, lbsc 24lbs I Best Bulk Rolled “Central” Best Bulk | : Oats. 25c 20c i > b Ins in Fancy Yellow Corn Swanton Pure! ! Meal, Kiln IKp 3 Buckwheat KfL. | Dried, sack .. I Flour, 10 lbs. I lIiTIUTf I'TTMI H—<l— | ' "W. • ! Chocolate Drops and 1,, ... . , Assorted Buttercups I ; ,,,u ” d 1 urc '’ ,ack I Special lb. ... A.ia uJfAC ». ■ .. N • KVtlferfT Battleship Brand I “Regal” Best Nut ' “ ulk ~canut 20c ® !eo> 25c Butter, lb. ... lb mi —iMaat- mwrwirwtii'iWMiM www j • Old Settler for Dirty Old Dutch Cleanser, I Rain Water 25c h J )kgs. 25c 3 pkgs I —iniwiittiiirriMrir - .wr'-irtH Hoods Mince 95f Camel Dates g Meat, 2 pkgs " Padva go I Head and Leal Lettuce, Celery, Grapes. I Cranberries, Onions, Lemons, Oranges, I Grape Fruit, Apples, Bananas, etc. Owen S. Davis The Store That Appreciates Your Business. I
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1921.
able a book and be Bttrprised to know whtft is being done. We are looking for you and expecting you. Sunday Feb. 3rd is the fourth <iuarterly Conference and an all-day meeting is planned. Watch for announcement in details next week. ! Meetings closed last Sunday night with success crowning the efforts. Church joining day is coming soon. Come join us in the great work of the Kingdom of Christ. You need , the Church and you should not deny yourself of it service. F. A. SHIPLEY. Pastor. —-——• ——■■■—■ o— — 1 G. E. Dance, Masonic Hall, Saturday night, Jan. 2<sth. Collegiate Orchestra. Price 50c. : F-s O } r s—S— ADS EARN—3—6—s
When you don’t led j like eating anything 1 for ll . inch - sip a cup L ol this truly delicate and fragrant Perfect Jw Z/ ~-==^-===—Coffee. And. perhaps, ty A a slice of thinly but- // tered toast or a wai- jw er. You'll feel a 10l Ki belter. Ki >t >flg >t ?: w :t xtk>: a« >: XXX gs: a k s: XaMgXffl® XXX >< XXXXX X:tXX « i - I 1 Delicious in the Eating | a Rich in Nutrition : i I Here is an organization with the skill, experience and equipment to turn out every day loaves of the staff of life that save countless hours of labor in the homes of this community. It means more to gie family table to have good bread at each meal than any of the other foods, and here is broad that is rich in its food values, and that has the flavor and quality of i which few customers ever tire. It pays to use our bread reg- A ularly, and it pays to eat more bread than usual during the cold weather of the year—few foods represent anything like the energy and fuel values expressed into our scientifically baked loaf. § ORDER MILLERS BREAD FROM YOUR GROCER DAILY £ Baked by J Miller’s Bakery ! y Monroe and Third Streets a i - * In . .... - • * . .. . K«J?M.;«xvjax»MX ::xaKX Xx «*XX
I You are assured of prompt attention, courteous treatment and a saving on quality groceries. Phone your orders to 215. MILLER S GROCERY FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF CITY TWICE DAILY Mi 3 cans Good Standard 07,. | Del Monti Spinach, QA/» Sugar Com « I C | Can 20c &OvrV Mi K'nzii s Prepared Buckwheat 07,» 7* 2 cans Little Elf Kidney 9’>p or Pancake Flour, stickMMV | Beans . zio < 21* _• lb. sack Enterprise »)F | Best Blue Bose Head Bice. er I’m Iter Bread Bakin:;, sack »p I Rtt 3 BisMUlz Quick Naptha Soap ('.hips, 97/» IL Q’ lll ** M ason Jar Best’s 2 lb. pkg<i’)l ■ Quality Cocoa (Wv ■ Bist Michigan Hand Picked OP -|| 2 Large Cans Best Quality 90/» | Naw B ans. 3 ths*-Ol ■ Pumpkin Bis! Kidney Beans, OF,. ■ California Peaches or Apricots. Q * , o ZuC I U«rge can H Lirge pkg. Post Toasties or QF Bist Quality California I.sapor- 17 L Shredded Wheat. 2 pkg* £t)C BJ a ted Peaihcs. Ib £ ~r Sun Maid Seedless or Seeded Qn„ K 2 lbs•• - “ hl P.aisiiis, 1 lb. pkg-vv £ Little Elf Apple Buller. 07 I’M Choice California Apricots IQ_ Rh Large can ’’ M ■ Pound J.OV | Fancy Dill Pickles. QOp ■ ■ 2 for •*!•»* I Dozen »>VV ■ I 3q 10 Bus Kirks Flake White |F . | Lake Salt Herring. i I }/» | H I ai-adrv Soap Z 4tH ® Pound . • I 1 £ Macaroni. Spaghetti or Egg 07/» | 1 1 n '” s H ‘ sl Qu ' ,l,v /.TP [re Noodi. s. pkgs S i <>;i< i Pm* r ; [ P VauCanqs Pork A Beans. i)F g I ittb- EH cut Giccn String 1 Q ■ >1 2e ms £tJV F B< ans. can *Oy M |i| Pink Salmon. 1 Q,, | 2 fur t lall cans 10l $ w • kivers, Iftp ||H 2 for 35c | Parktigt ... xW 111 Lillie Elf Hominy. OE n | ' s ". crl P ‘" s 1 ‘ 111 2 large cans jiM Su'tar < urn, can LOV ■ | Tip lop Pop Corn. 1 IL» K. 2 r '?•’ ■ 1 I !■ ti..v .. IVL ■ l'< rfrdion Crackers or (linger HP,, r •i; pkgs/::::::: snaps. 2 n>s ■ =•> 1 •?. " Nr- .<• • »W-" Mir* .>- ■' Jr ■) .**■**< W»• war Sweet PotatiK's, Head or Leaf Lettuce. Celery, Apples, Cranber- , ries, Grape Fruit, Onions. Lemons, Oranges, Bananas, Cabbage, etc. I I t "T.3* T? 1 A^3CETHiiaW3UMt^i<nßJßiTWoyfS£^'«Ti’lKS££fii l, lsr**'» | J •’
< 4. 4. 4. « 4- 4- 4- ♦ * ♦ TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY ♦ ' > ♦ ♦ From the Dally Democrat files ♦ ♦ 20 years ago thia day ♦ 444444* + ***«>«* January 25“ Commissioner Jacob Abent, died last evening at his home in Wabash township. City in shocked by announcement of sudden death of H. W. Quinn, former mayor. St. Mary's river is out of banks and is frozen over, making great outdoor skating rink. Dayton Steele and son are at Auburn today. Miss Ella miller leaves for Detroit to accept a position. Father Valentine,is conducting services at St. Mary's church. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baughman of Bluffton is visiting here. Miss Mayme Brake is very sick with pneumonia. Col Fred Repert is conducting a sale at Largo, Indiana. * - o — ■ — A Word to the Wise “In March 1 was called to the bedside of my sister in Brewton. Alabama. She was given up to die and was almost dead. Talked in a whisper. Doctors said nothing but an operation would save her and she was too weak for that. H>r color was a yellow as a pumpkin and she was fill ed with eas. That day I heard of i Mayr's W'>n<lerful Remedy and went ! and got a bottle for her. in three L weekA she was able to be about and walked a mile to church. lam prats E ing your medicine to everyone It ills a simple, harmless preparation that '' removes th<- catarrhal mucus from tithe intestinal tract und allays the in P flanimation which causes practically c all stomach, liver and intestinal ailI ments. including appendicitis. One : di so will convince or money refundI ed. 1 For sale by the Holthouse Drug Co. I and all good druggists. Chicken Dinner Sunday, D. & M. Lunch 25c —o ‘ ♦ + + <• + •»•❖♦♦ + * + ♦♦ + J 4- CONGRESS TODAY ♦ 8+4.4.4.4.4>4>4'*4>4-4-4*4*'b I I'nited Press Service! if Senate j! Not in session. Teapot Dome inquiry continues, if House ‘j Considtrs interior «i*partmcnl a| * ■ propriation bill. * Muscle Shoals hearing continues. «i Tax legislation consideration in and means committee continu -.
