Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1924 — Page 6
The annual election of directors of the Decatur Industrial association will be held Monday, February 11 th and every member is urged to attend. See our line of Vania Baby Garments. Bands. Binders, Vests, Knit Knitees, Babv Bess Hose. GU T & HAT SHOPPE 134 Monroe Street Is Green No More “My experience with your medicine has been wonderful. My stomach and liver trouble of five years standing took a new turn two years ago win n I took on an olive green complexion I spent $1,200 with doctors and specialist* only to prove that I was still as green as ever. A friend advised me to take Mayr’s Wonderful Memedy. and 1 am green no more. My stomach and liver trouble has all disappeared" It is # simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes prac tically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or mon«y refunded. For sale by the Holthouse Drug Co. and all good druggists.
Fisher & Harris Cash Grocery ALSO DEALERS IN Graniteware, Tinware, Aluminum Ware and Galvanized Ware FREE CITY DELIVERY Quality, Service and Low Prices Phones 5, 48, 231 Large assortments to select from. I Quaker Puffed Wheat, ‘TL»| 2 packages | Solid White Head Michigan Select Sand Gooch's Wonder Q A _ Lettuce, Grown Pota- d* 1 AQ Flour. 21 1h5....c/VV 2 lbs. toes,.bushel •PA.VtF 48 lbs SI.BO M.tv l ime Nut None so good in Syrups Barrel ........ st>.9.> v Vr' v " wt- as R-niek and Fortis; Pride of Decatur Brand Niblicks Whipping Flour, Cream. QQ costs less; Go d- FP n>s 4dC U pint ZoC cn Co,or - gallon OUC 2| 7Sc Jello, till 1 % gallon 30c n , s ’’.’.’.’.’.‘’sl.ss flavors ..' IVC Crystal White f?f| p Gooch’s White or YeF All Scrap To- nr Syrup, gallon... UVC Corn Mea , „ baccos, 3_j>kgs. Zt)v !l’ gallon 34c 7 ft )S Z»)C Bulk Seedless OKz, Pure Cane Sugar Syrup Pound 4c Baisins.2. tbs... dteOV 4 gallon Q I McKensie Prepared PanSanta Clara NewOf c:«a OtcV cake or Busk- OQp Prunes, 3 lbs...XsMV Best in bulk Golden Bio wheat, bag .... V New California I*., Coffee. t)n 10lb. bag Strictly Apricots, H». ... IOC Pound Pure Buckwheat duv Flake White or R. N. M. White Naptha Soap AAp I 10 bars | Quart Jar Battit -QF Sea Gull_Bran<l Oyster Bulk Quaker QP ship Mustard .. Shells gef results 1 Rolled Oats. 6 IbZOv Old Dutch. 100 lb. bag «PX Fancy Head. ‘ O’’., Cleanser*.3 cansdwdC N. B. C. Butter Qt Rice. 3 lbs Runkels Best jF Crackers, 2 Ibs.ZtJC Michigan Hand Picked Bulk Cocoa, 2 lb. XdC Quality Ginger Navy Beans. R. N. M. Soap Chips in Snaps. 2 tbs.... 5 lbs. .. .. .OIL Hulk Tall cans Pct, Carnation Maid Seeded or j.'"; B ,^ c 11% c S- 15c IWk-ZX™?. 15c Snuill cun 6'4. J* un ' Ground Hh,ek « r m l7c 5“..20c ST. 35c . n r Bulk Shredded QQ Diamond Crystal Salt v ' 1 |" ! ”<•’* 1 Cocoanut. 11>....Z0C for meat curing Fouhls Macaroni. Spa- G( . liuin< . Battleship 25 lb. bag.... 4&C ghetti or Egg QfT Brand Bulk Pea-rtQ 50 It), bag 70c Noodles, 3 t pkgk./sUv nut Butter, !b... jwOL 1(f) lb. bag.... $1.25 [ Foulds Bulk Macaroni, OXn I I 3 pounds .. v | Splint Clothes luirge Post Toasties or New Pack SweetQQ Baskets .. 75cPost Bran. Corn. 3 cans... ZoC ’a,gal. tan 2 pkgs Can 10c wS“, K"'. ra ""7.79c i'iAtk $1.55 .*» 7 q„ Wire Potato 1 r Soup Plates.... 4 Ncw Pack Swa> t OK v'* A° C & 6 Handled OQ„ June Peas. 2 can ZOC 4 Walffl A? " kirgv cans Best QJ* Boil,n .. M.zs 6 While Sauce Qr z , » can " Heavy Tin Copper 80l- Dishes OtJC Urge cans ar lorn Wash rf*-| op 0 White Pie Kraut. 2 f0r.... MV B“ders .... tM Plates OvC Large cam Or.. Granite Tea rwr Round While Qf| Pumpkin. 2 forZOC Bowk... iSc &ZVC . Heavy Galvanized Wash Round orOblong Vege- Urg<« cans Solid Pack £ ;v ,..89c -.'’"'"kJiSc 40c p'o.il Broom Value Clothes. Ilam|>er Baskets Urge enns Pork and with cover <l*l or Beans in Toma- in„ fnr »l.w. M. 35. ©1.25 lo Saur. IOC I .Shredded Wheat Biscuit, 11 I Package 11C I
: — Field Goals by “Eagle Eye” Pete Where Ignorance Is Bliss " 1 lyn t ingt on high school basketball tossers went homo talking to themselves last night following the game with Central Catholic’s crack quintet. After having defeated both other high school teams in Fort Wayne and carving out a record for the season that was not to be sneezed at, the HuntIngon crew was defeated, f>o to 21, last night."—News Sentinel. Sport Onceover also raves about that victory of C. C. H. S. The fact of the case is the team beaten by C. C. H. S. was the St. Marys Catholic high team from Hunt- * ington, which does not even claim to be as strong as the public high
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team, which defeated Central and South Side. Sport Onceover has failed to even mention Decatur in his column all season until yesterday and then he messes it up ns follows: "Decatur Is evidently recovering from its defeat by South Bond hist Friday night. The varsity found that Kirkland wasn't as tough a foe as the Benders, us they trimmed the Kirkmen, 43 12." # Decatur, ns you fans all know, has not played South Bend this year. Last Friday night, when the Yellow Jackets were supposed to be getting the "defeat" ut South Bend that Onceover ■peaks of, they were over ut Ossian, trouncing the Ossian eagers, 34-23, for their sixth straight win. However, if the Yellow Jackets did meet South Bend we wouldn't concede the Benders a victory until they played the game anyhow. By comparison of the scores of the games between Decatur and Angola and South Bend umj, Angola. Decatur is t»n pointer stronger than the Benders.
It might be interesting for Once
over to know also that Kirkland, the team Decatur defeated 43-12 Tuesday night, trounced the Berne eagers 31-9 a week ago. If our esteemed contemporary will remember, Central of Fort Wayne, had a difficult time beating Berne 21-19 on the South Side floor recently. Now that, the Leaders have won throe cut of four games from the Bluff ton I’ll! Delts, the question of super-im-lty ought to be answered plainly enough. The Yellow Jacket meets the Panther tonight. The game with Portland here tonight should produce a little dope on Decatur’s chances in the district tourney at Portland Feb. 29 and Marell 1. Make it’eight straight gang. Fanny Fanette says she is getting so anxious for the tournament that she dreams about it nearly every
I I I SiF 7 Quality In | IW, Bread ” I kJ ■ Means Purity, VVholesomeness, A , Good Flavor and Fine Texture. I BUTTERNUT, SUPERIOR, | I HOLSUM & CORN-TOP I | BREADS | Have just these qualities. Therefore, they are the A ■S; Quality Breads. MILLS GROCERY THE GREAT ATLANTIC 4 PACIFIC ■ H TEA CO., Decatur. Ind. THE EVERETT GROCERY, Pleaaant Mill* ','v THE HOME STORE and TABLER'S, ■ Monroe, Indiana
First Class PASTRY / POR The past two weeks, we have been remodelling * our bake-shop until it is now the most completely equipped bake plant possible to get. Therefore, we wish to inform all our patrons that we are once more able to furnish every kind of pastry, together with anything special which may be desired for any kind of an occasion. Nothing but the very best ingredients are used. Our bakers are experts in their line which assures you of first class pastry at all times. I Peoples Restaurant & Bakery Opposite Court House
night. Last night she saw Decatur heat South Bend in the regional at Fort Wayne. —— 0 " Pleasant Mills M. E. Church Sunday school. 9:30. Public worship, 10:30. Epworth League, 0:30. Preaching. 7:30. The close of the conference year Is near and we hope all will pay in any arrears. The fourth quarterly conference and basket dinner was well attended and enjoyed. * The pastor Is heiping Bev. Brown In a revival at Bobo. All an- urged to attend as much as possible. F. A. SHIPLEY, pastor —o . Law-Making Body Os M. E. Church Will Meet In May The General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal church, which is 1 the law making body of the church
will meet in Springfield, Massachusetts, iu May. Lay delegates from the North Indiana conference will be elected at the I.'ty Electoral conference which meets in Marlon. Indiana, at the time of the meeting of the North Indiana Conference in April. Each charge in the conference is entitled to one lay delegate and one reserve delegate. These delegates are elected by the membership of the church und certified to by the Fourth Quarterly conference. Mrs. Christina B. Vail has been
PUBLIC SALE 1 will sell at Public Auction at my farm 4 miles cast of Decatur, 1 nili , west of Bobo, on the Piqua road, on Friday, February 15, 1924 COMMENCING AT 10:00 A. M. ’ The following personal property, to-wit: 2—Head of Horses—2 One Bay Mam, 4 years old, weight 1500, a good one; Gray Mare, S year| old, sound, and a good worker, weight 1200 pounds. 9—Head of Cattle —9 Brown Swiss cow with calf by side, 8 years old, giving 4 gallons of milk per day: Black cow, 8 years old, giving milk; Jersey-Durham cow, 3 yearJ old. giving 2 gallons milk per day. will be fresh in June; Black Jersey cow, 7 years old, will be fresh last of March; Spotted cow, 6 years old, Riving milk, will be fresh first of April; Black Jersey cow, 5 years old, giving milk; Black cow. 6 years old bread; Shorthorn-Jersey Heifer, 10 months old; out cow 7 years old. giving good flow of milk. 26 —Head of Hogs—26 Pure Bred Ddtoc sow due to farrow last of March; Pure Bred Duroc so* due to farrow April first; Pure Bred Duroc sow due to farrow April 7; Pur4 Bred Duroc sow dne to farrow in April; Pure bed Duroc sow due to farro* first of May; Duroc sow bred; one Pure bred Big Type Poland China boar, 1 years old; 19 head of Feeding Shoats, weighing 140 lbs. each. Implements and Tools Deering binder. 7 foot cut. almost new; Birdsell wagon, 3%; New Idea! manure spreader, a good one; Case corn planter; cultipacker; spike tootl harrow; breaking plow; Hoosier ten hoe grain drill; one double set of wort harness; Buckeye 120 egg incubator; one coal oil outdoor brooder; one sei buggy harness; collars; pads; shovels; forks and hoes, and numerous othel articles. % Grain 250 bushels of good solid cron in crib; 96 shocks of corn in field; 71 shocks of fodder; one ton of bailed straw. TERMS All sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand. All sums over $5.00 a credi of 12 months will be given, the purchaser giving a good bankable note draw ing interest at the rate of 8% the last 6 months. A discount of 4% wiU bi given for cash on all sums over $5.00. No property removed until terms « sale are complied with. PERRY WALTERS Bert Lower, Clerk. Boy S. Johnson. Auctioneer Lunch will be served by the Indies Aid of the Bobo 1J..8. church.
' elected delegate from the DecatuJ church. O. L. Vance i a the rP3(I J church. — . Prince Os Wales Has Broken Collar B ()np London. Feb. 8 The p rin " Un ’ Wales suffered a broken collar ) )nn , when he fell from his horse ut m Billington steeplechase today. His doctor said it is a simple nJ turo and that the prince pn-',, will be able to ride again in weeks.
