Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 28, Decatur, Adams County, 1 February 1924 — Page 7

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Igs S i ■ rjwM_ oh dll<iiiou^ 1 I will 1 St I ffi W 4 H?wtCTiw*!r Wi mS Ss ®o S k'i Ztf »ai >£. M * -v ''f ,« AjWTiji gl jtnßfiJj l v -/ 5? jjjf A* ”'*' A HIW * ,<»-**■ f \zz jM GH ■ '“; S ® A supremely delicious wwS& vi Q| 2 S‘- ; H ffiP blended coffee with a sooth- Mj#S Q g j&js • , ng , satisfying taste for only _ %F. ]S ffi S X 1c a cup ’ ,t S JUSt the k '" tl TO. M > S ®B■ IE ul to,,ce the housewife pre- Oflk nJ .u> S raff fit ,ers because its packed in 2 Ktlx an airtight, screw-top can gB-j:?' I Blfw which retains the original ®4J 8® I Bf/w iiavor. * . ,_J V ifc, ■ 11/2 Just try it—you've got a fflP ■ 11/2 brand new coffee pleasure ys?’ rtu ■ fllW awaiting you. WIM ([SATURDAY SPECIALS ■ | inc Smoked Picnic Hanis and New York Shoulders. ■ Special Sugar Cured, lb • l~c ■ We are going to have some nice Fat Veal and 9 Iximb Chops. Roasts or Stews ■ l ine Bunch of Chickens and Prime Beef B All Pork Sausage, fresh or smoked. 15c lb.; 2 Ihs 25c B \ice Fresh Pork Shoulders, whole or half. .10 to 12'jc lit. B Dressed Hogs, any size, w hole or half 11c lb. B Fresh Spare Ribs, good ones. x . 2 Ihs. 25c ■ Fresh Neck Ribs or Shoulder Ribs 7c lh.; 3 lbs. 20c ■ Hulk lard. Open Kettle Rendered 2 tbs. 25c B Xo. .1 pails of Lard 10c; No. 5 pails 05c; No. 10 pails $1.25 B Met Fresh Pork Loins, w hole or half 20c th. B Fresh Pork Liver 3 tbs. 25c ■ Good Under Beef Steak 20c lb. M Xice Boiling Beef Brisket or Ribs 10--12’/jc lh. B Dill Pickles. Large and Good Ones. 35c dozen; 3 for 10c ■ Pickled Pigs Feet 2 lbs. 25c ■ ;l Ihs. of ant leading Brands of Oleomargarine for. . . .85c ■ Fresh t reamery Butter 55c th. H Special Old Reliable and Morning Cup Coffee 35c th. ■ Plenty of Fresh Pigs Feet. Brains. Hearts and Tongues. ■ —Smoked Meats—- ■ Nice Mild Cured Bacon, in chunks 12'» to 15c lb. ■ Xice Smoked Skinned Hams, whole or half. ...... .22c tb. I Fine Smoked Tongues 25c lb. I No. 1 Cottage Rolls for Roasting 25c th. ■ We carry p full line of Cheese and Cold Meats ■ Fresh Oysters Rose Bud Bacon in Boxes ■ Free Deliveries ■ Give us a trial order. Phones 10G or 371 I FredMutschierPkg. Co. Market Prepare | Your Sunday Dinner | i 1/ ___ ~-A t .-» < .\a p \ j teaflS "iW sj) ! I ” ' in a LORAIN equipped oven and enjoy the holiday with the rest of the family. r 0 Northern Indiana Gas | ’I and Electric Co. | I ‘ The Gas Co.

A milk bottle that uncorks at the bottom, so the milk can be drained, leaving the cream, has been invented by a resident of Tipton, la.

Let Kellogg’s Bran free your children from that dangerous disease—constipation

Children are subject to consti|*ation. In the excitement of play, they neglect themselves and foster this dread disease. Mere than forty other diseases can bo traced to constipation. Don’t delay. Begin at once to cleanse their systems of the dangerous poisons. Kellogg’s Bran sweeps the intestine clean—-and j>urities it. It drives oflt the poisons which undermine your children’s health. It makes the bowels function regularly and naturally. Kellogg’s Brau, cooked and krumbled, is guaranteed to bring results if eaten regularly, or your grocer will return your money. It, is guaranteed because it is ALL bran! Nothing but ALL bran can be 100 per cent effective. Kellogg’s Bran is recommended * by doctors everywhere—they know from esperience that it brings results.

PROGRAM FARMERS* INSTITUTE, 8080 School Building, Saturday,February 2nd. Bobo, Indiana I William Miller, Chairman ! Morning Session, 9:30 Music—" America" Audience i Invocation Rev. Roy Brown "Why Not Moro Alfalfa" F. L. Kem, Marion, Ind. Recitation Dollie Chronister "Meeting the Needs of our Farm Boys and (Uris” Mrs. William Goldsmith. Spencerville, Ind. Discussion. I Basket dinner. . Afternoon Session Music —"Star Spangled Banner" Audience “The Future in Fann Organization” F. L. Kent Discussion. Music Hokuu Ihikus Hoys ■ "Poultry Keeping for Profit” Mrs. William Goldsmith Discussion. Gleet ion of Officers. *■ ♦ Evening Session, 7:00 Instrumental Trio . z Rufus Chronister. Clarence Chronister and Kermit Dowen. Music Bobo Male Quartet Reading Bernice Masters Music j Hobo Male Quartet Piano Duet Helen Walters and Ruth Smith Review of Morning and Afternoon Addresses L. M. Busche Instrumental Intot Hokus Pokus Boys Fiftcn-minute talk Jerome Morrison Agricultural Motion Pictures L. M. Busche Everyone come, prepared for morning and afternoon sessions. Big basket dinner served at noon. :t,Xx K s Xe •: x n « :: x x r. xXe XXX XK x r x x :• >• MXXXtCXX x,xx Xxx>4M xxxxssk «» Sam Hite’s | Big Sale J High Grade Groceries « Phone 201 Opposite Erie Depot § x 25 ib. sack Fine Granulated Sugar 25 ■* ‘ No. 1 1-sewed Brooms 49c ? x Fane* Dried Peaches 1 Ax» x Pound Ivt ? * Fancy New Prunes 1 (1/• ■■ Fancy Seetlless Raisins 1 A*, i « Pound AW “ « Fancy Naval Oranges. 1 « x Dozen AtlV st i 10 cakes P. AG. White Naptha Soap 45c ; «10 cakes Vant amps White.Naptha Soap 39c i u Large cans hitc Table Peaches .. 19c I 3 cans Fajicy Evergreen Sweet Corn 25c I " 6 cakes Toilet Soap 25c S X 21' I lb. sack lardy Washington Flour 78C ” “ HMi lh. sack O.ister Shells 98c ? 70 lh. Sttck Medium Salt 98(* * 3 lbs. Silver Sen t offee 1? 1 QQ « ‘ 3 cans large Viiu Milk 25C « < <> cars Small Vint Milk ......25c I Rank Holl Scrap Tobacco “ ;; I packages y AtlV ” 3 large cans Fancy Pineapple SI.OO “ " 5 Ihs. Fancy Rio Coffee SI.OO = ; 2 lbs. Fancy Red Kidney Beans 25c ! ” 10 ihs. Fancy Hand Picked Navy Beans 70C 1' m 2 Ihs. Perfection Wafer Crackers 25C " Hj(JtJOiAIWK)U( >■ K tiiotlliu; >IW, KJ! tc XJI.KX Xt; X X JUtn KAHMX ItRJUQUtKX-DULA

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Have your children eat it regularly —two tableepoonfule daily—iu chronic Cason, with every meal. They will like it# wonderful, nut like flavor—so different from common brans which are most unpalatable. As a cereal, with milk or cream, they will enjoy Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and krumbled. Sprinkle it over other cereals. Cook it with hot cereals. Trf it in delicious muffins, bread, griddle cakes and other recipes given on every package. Hut start them eating Kellogg’s Bran to day. Stnrt every member of your fainilv eating it, Kellogg's Bran, cooked and krumbled, is made in Battle Greek and is served in Individual packages by the leading boteln and clubs everywhere. Ask for it at your restaurant. It ia sold by all grocers.

PLEASANT MILLS M. E. CHURCH Sunday School, 9:30. Public Worship, 10:30. Dr. W. W. Marlin will preach. Sacrament of Lords Supper. Basket dinner in basement. Fourth Quarterly Conference, 2:00 Epworth League, 6:30. Evening worship, 7:30. Revival services begin at. Bobo Monday evening and our folks are invited to attend. The pastor will be at Bobo each evehing assisted by Rev. 11. S. Brown. Prayer meeings Thursday evening and an urgent invitation is extended to the men of the community. Como with us and we will do thee good. Friday, Saturday and Sunday is Mid-year institute of the Epworth League at Wayne St. M. E. Church for the Ft. Wayne Dlst, Epworth League anti lets go. Como on Leaguers F. A. SHIPLEY ■ - ...» NEW LAMP BURNS 94% AIR Beats Electric or Gas A new oil lamp tint gives an amazingly brilliant, soft, white light, even better than gas or t lectrlcity, has been tested by the U. S. Government, and 35 leading universities end found to be superior to 10 ordinary oil lamps. It burns without odor, smoke or noise - nd pumping up. is simple, clean, safe. Burns giT atr and 6% common kerosene tcoal oil). The inventor. J. N. Johnson. 609 W. Lake St., Chicago. HI., is offering to send a lamp on 10 day’s FREE trial, or even to give one FREE to the first user in each locality who will help him introduce it. Write him today for full particulars. Also ask him to explain how you can got the agency, anti without experience or money make to ]w>r month. o— PLEASANT MILLS Mrs. C. 0. Mann was very painfully Injured Sunday while coasting down a steep bank onto the river, with a crowd of her friends. The h<'cl of her shoe caught on some projecting ice and the ligaments in her HUk'e were torn lotto. She Is recovering slowly but as well and as rapidly as can be expected. Mrs. R. H. Everett spent a few days in Ft. Wayne, visiting . While there she was inforuosl that her mother was very ill at South Whitly and she went to her mother’s for a short time. However the mother was better when Mrs. Everett returned. Igtst Friday afternoon th" high schtxd gave an excellent program, •.vhi< h was a part of a series of programs given thourgh the year. Mm. Marsh Aspy. Miss Catherine Covordsle and Jacob Rawley are iui- ■ proving. Mr. Ehrsam. who has been visiting ■ a sick daughter in Cleveland. Ohio ! has returned home. Mr. Sam Durbin made a business [ Irfp to Ft. Wayne the first of the t week. The Indies Aid held an all day meeting at the home of Mrs. .1. H. Steele, Thursday and was the oci caaion of a shower for ltrs. Janice i Smith-Jones. She received many lieautiful and useful gifts which show lan appreciation of the community. Mr. Geo. MerrilhH of Fl. Wayne is visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. 11. Evrreit Ha few days. — - O — Says—NowStiff Joints Must Go! — ■■ - j New Discovery Limberg ’Em Up anti Even the Creaking Ceases. j Yes: It’s true—the world progresses. All you have tn do nowadays to limber up that stiff, rusty knee joint I is to Miuocte a half in<’li of miracle l! working Dtbstance from a tube. [ Then rub It on the offending pirn | for about a quarter of a minute or nnI til it soaks through the skin and dis- [ appears nit its errand of mercy. ■ Tli«*n read the evening newspapers I and go to bed The chances are that your mlsbe. I having knee joint will lose its ■'creak” ’ while ton are dreaming about tie I high sauces you usetl Io hap when I you were n youngster. "And in the morning." says one who has tried the new discovery. I “you II fisd so happy that you’ll want | to jump Into your sixirlicst clothes I and walk briskly down the street just to sluiw the neighbora that you/ are I not as old as they think you are." I Joint Bun: They call this wonder working substatice. for tin* reason that »h'*u ordinary remedies fall to limber up Hie stiff. Inflamed rheu ! niatic joint, or r<*du<v the swelling. I Jolnt-Krnte succeeds. i It’s <i good name for a gootl, vlrun. i atainleau prcwerlption that in just a few months hits irroven to u multi I lude of people that lame, awullen, distorted joints can Hpt*edlly have the | kinks taken out of them and work as Il smoothly ax ever, I But Joint Kase Is for bothersome ijoints, whether in knee, ankle, hip. I shoulder, spine or finger, and for thut , pttrpu >u Its aale Is Imnu nse. , Drugglats Imvu a big aupply of It uud report a big demand.

dMwfcr JEbljMm you avc not shipped to "SHUBERT”yet this season M AA• J© > ~ try "SHUBERT”— NOW LA® —Ret some REAL pricesISIw 1 Wr the highest of the season. SSL/**' -wL. _ We have just raised our ' ■ HMHB pncesaßain and want every Muskrat Mink—Skunk and ull other furs you can jlffix trap or buy — we’ll make it W W PAY YOU BIG. Ship quick -Jhyw while our demand lasts. Takev immediate advantage of these \ SPECIAL ADVANCED PRICES! NORTHKHN INDIANA FUHS __ IMo t EXTRA LAACt l Ho. t URGE No. 1 MEDIUM No I SMItl io" I K»Wnto Averag* Kvtr* |« Average e xtra tn A»rr W r For* t» Average AatnKi.oAQ< M |lt? MUSKRAT | 2.85(0 2.45 2.35t0 2.001 L85t01.35j1.30 to .8511.35t0 .60 MI N K Fine, Dark .. 15.001012.50 11.00 to 9.50| 8.75t07.506.75 to 5.25 7.00 to 3.50 Usual Color.. IZ.OOto 9.50 i 9.00t0 7.50| 725t05.50j5.C0t03.75i5.00t02.50 . . SKUNK I Ns I EIHILMGE I No. 1 UWCE , No. I MEOWM No 1 SIHIU CMC UtfA.’ME I Kxfra tn Average | Extra tn Avarage j E«tra tn Average Fntrx t« Average Quallt* | Black 4.75t0 4.00 3.85t0 3.25 3.15kJ.45 2.35 to 2.00 2.35t0 1.00 | Short 3.75t0 3.10 3.00t0 2.50 2.35t01.80 1.70 to 1.30 1.70 to .65 1 Narrow 2.85t0 2.35 2.25t0 1.85 1.75t0 1.301.20t0 .90i1.20t0 .50 I Broad .. . | 2.00t0 1.60) 1.45t0 1.15| LlOto ,80i .70to .50| .70to 25 j These extremely high prices ere based on the well-known “SHUBERT” I STANDARD GRADING and aroquoted for immediate shipment. No. 3’s, ■ No.4’s,poor unprimc and otherwise inferior skins at highest market value. TRY FOR ONE OF OUR PRIZES! LIST or DAILY FRIZES: i First Prixe Second Prixe Third Prixc $25 00 sls 00 10 00 $50.00 FREE every day for the three best handled shipments of furs. Shipment must consist of not less than six legally caught raw fur skins. The way the furs are handled determines the winners. Get some of this prize money! Ship "SHUBFRT” •!' the furs you have on ian at or.ee—po pct some I more—and ship—’Ship— ship— quick. Our ihe* ks will make you happy. COME ON WITH YOUR FURS ‘ >M) Delinquent Tax List The (nllowinz i.* ;• Hat of lanijyi. r|ty nnd'town Ints r•••»?»;• ininu «irliii«ph‘nt f«r the non-payment of taws for the year 1P22 and previous years hi Adams •■•»ont>. !n<liana NAME DESCniPTHiN 3 7 • I NION H»V. N.<IIIP Kh-t-kf. liin.tiMl, •■: I u ' ’ I SHI 11 !• Burrell. Ch« v . Susan, pt n-2 n»-17. ;.kh i»d J7._ , -‘ Hi ’ Fritsing* !*. o*« ar & Marx, w-2 ne * SO. r.TRO.im l«|0.oo ;’•• •“• 1 > PRh’Hl.i: TOWNSHIP HofTuiMp. Anfhmn \\ . pt. u<■ ’. » i‘» Inu.D'i I .’»».•! u » Iln.’M' I 10.7 1 wasilln«;t< >n t< >wnsiiip thick w-2 >w -’1 so. | hlo.ooil 100 oo' | i;: ioj i; |n»hh ’I h<»niON. w-.’ nw nr L'ooo.oo xoo.Oo I »v.i it, Tlmtti.i. , w • ' Aji.- !»•<> cnp‘»rt, Addie !♦ . irv 1*• 10 toon in> .iihjhi IMt import. Addle B. **-2 m- -w 1’» .’otio i»<> I »a\ <-iip«»rt. 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I toil ft,.- unioimi . 1,1 >. due n-m parti' nl.tr trm-t nnd Hixi th,- .am, wo« KM-ntdixl tx-lw,> n tin- ll,» i , , llw-r end Hie Ural dx> tis ,l>iiii|Hr« l'***l no hnnd ,H lh> Audit'll*'* Offle, In th" <‘l'\ of tn, Bor. lid • kill ,|<i> "f Jutliluiy, 1'3’31. MARTIN .1 VBHItH. .... . . Autllttrt Aditti> •onuty. hnlMiH, Htol- nf Indlnno. < »iii,i> of Aitainx, Hr* - X’oll',- |m li< i,h> gh.-n ll,ai nm, |, ~f th,- talrttolim londw, ,11, end low,, lot*, ux nmy In tie, ,-k.hi. to die, h.uui- th- tit, .. |„it»lf<. mi,,, t ,m.| ~,»i wlilch may lx- due llixreou or ,U|. from lh<- ownrie thereof «»u Hit ilny* -of M,i|e a l!l lie ho|<| „I piildl, auction l>V tlie I'l,■ oil, . ' >f Vliiim* <oniil<. >it th" vNHt door of tn,, i'oiiii Houh, .In th- I'ity of In, ~in in mul 'ountv xml Mot, on lh" h<< >nd Munrhty In li-biiio'''. I: II"mg r- Illi- dm >r auld iioililli. i uniiiirn>'liiu ul lx o', !••• k m of .ild ,|«< „nd tlml eld >il wilt ixnitlnm,- from du> to du* until aidil. Gb. ii uniter nn Imml „t the Andltor'M off P-- in In-, nl ir. trull.inn. thia Sth day of January, • MARTIN JAIIEBG, Auditor Adams county, Indiana.