Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 52, Decatur, Adams County, 29 February 1924 — Page 7
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I WE SAVE YOU MONEY ON YOUR GROCERY ORDER i CENTRAL §lO6lll | I Phone No 31 Free Delivery | ! I NOTE:- A few years ago the National Canners Association startI ed what is known as National Cauried Food Week held the first I week in March* During this Wee ffier only the best food ob--9 tainable, no inferior stock and e cry can br ght and new. This is ' I certainly the consumer’s opporlu lity. Buy a dozen cans. DIME A DPI F Large Can Sliced 6.Cans $169 i I HiLJUTLL |„ Syrup Good Biam! 12 Cans $3.29 |< ll PEAfWv targe Can Yellow Cling 6 Cans $2.04 |] H ‘ tulvllLj | n Syrup [Hood’s 12 Gaits $3.99 I* 881 aw. r.urwg -assmmmrmmac.: nwrnwn nwe. wre* . o II APBimTQ Large can Caliloruia in 5 cans $2.04 t, | ill i\Svl> I u heavy syrop Hood’s 12 cans $3.99 - I f-fJSirUtHeEli 6 canT&ST | I U ssll sweet best yet 12 ” $1.69 |j IMfi $ Little Elf 6 I * h’.p >]s Early variety 12 cans $2.19 I A § Hood’s early June 6 cans $.99 ji I i Ehw worth more money 12 cans $1.89 , I IfDAIIT Little Ell 6 cans $ .99 £ | !ui«aik*w j large no. 3 can 12 cans $1.89 | I WnMIMV" tittle Elf • G Cans $.73 rj I 1 „ Snow White and a bargain 12 Car.s $1.38 £ I TftMATDEQ Lillie Elf Prices 6 cTli | I Iwlllull/biJ a r e advancing 12 cans $1.69 N| I SAIMOM Tall can Extra goad 6 cons $99 f‘ I OALIL Oiv Grade Pink 12 cans $1.89 J | — I, „. p? I ml other canned goods al groally rcduvvd prices. Al. ) o-a* u.saaf I ow Prices on staple and fancy groceries, fruits and vegetables. Lg I W Wfßtlfc.-p-x J.. ■_ y OWEN S. DAVIS I I
Geneva Schools Select Their Spelling Teams! j Genova, Feb. 29. -The local prelim-! inary (spelling contests lor both high | school and grades wag held Friday at- : ternoon and continued Friday evenlug until seven remained standing In the two sections of the grades and Tive in the high school group. - ’Hie six south townships, lierne ami Geneva will enter in the South Sectional grade contest which will lie held here Friday evening, March 7. /j The annual county high school con- ; test will be held at Monroe, Friday evening, March 21. Those who remained standing in the high school group and who will represent Geneva in the contest at Monroe are: Ituth Armstrong. Theodore j Fat low, Itoscoe Bradford, Irma Sta- ‘ ley, Sidney Kink master. Helen Deltsch and Marie Uurdg were the two chosen by the faculty. The alternates are Iluth Pusey, Beatrice Hunkel, gilton Meyer. 'Pilose of llie fifth-sixth grade group who were victors, Friday evening, were Albert Stahl, Walter I'rlce, Don Aspy, Karl Bradford, Ellen Hay Adelin ■ Brown and Robert Fields. Tbo alternates are Mildred Runyon, Les-
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j p***. I ter Pontius and Arthur Hunnlcutt. I The seventh-eighth grade spellers i who remained standing ure Mary E. ! Hooker, Waldo Aspy, Elinor Mathieu, j .lewell Cornell, Hoy Stewart, James 1 .antlers. I.ila Nelson. The alternates «re Elisabeth Kraner, Ernest Striker. Florence Newcomer. Each year Geneva has participated iu the contest and has always won more than her share of the prizes. It is expected that with some good, hard work on the part of the representatives that Geneva will not fail to tnak a tine showing as usual’in the spelling contests. All remember how well Geneva did last year. ! —f) IT C. H. S. IMa.vs St. Patricks Here Tonight Th- Decatur Catholic high school i ha: kelball team will play the St. Pati rick's team from Fort Wayne in the . new high school gymnasium here tonight. A preliminary game between 1 lie Decatur Midgets and the St. Joe j , eighth grade team will bo played at i 'lip. m. The Itig game is scheduled to start at 8:15. St. Patricks do- , fee ted D. C. H. S. at Fort Wayne n- . centl.v by a score of 11-9, hut the lo-
1 BREAD — the Strength Builder THE YOUNGSTERS of Uslay arc the young men of tomorrow. To step confidently Into this world of contlict | and turmoil, they must be forfeited with vigorous indies—the strength to carry on successfully. Kim- Ribbon Breed is known for its wholesome<ib.Kititl.il and nutritious qualities—that build rugged bodies—that prodilee muscles and strength so nee. svary for progre: a of body ami mind. Kicud is tin fourdation of life—it is the means i i litre ge !, d>d health. So give your children H-ntyuMl. . iU'l FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS MILLER’S BAKERY .Monroe & Third Sts. - ■ an .-I:;:):::...:.:;:.:::;..::.:- . . • Sam j [ Groceries - Dry Goods - Hardware | Phone 201 Opposite Erie Depot jj No. i 1-sewed Krooim 49c l 1 unty tocdlens Kuisin.s v | /i * > Fancy In<penal Tea ‘)(L. Pound 09C ! 2 lbs. New Salt White FHi , Fancy Dried Peaches 1 fl/* “ Pound LUC I'ancy Peas, „ 1 (L. J Per can lot Farcy Nave! Oranges, 1 !* ~ Per do/tn Lt/C j, Inner Dried Apricots 1 ew/* 5 Pound 1»/C ; Fancy Evergreen Sweet torn 1 A,, ;; Per tan - LUC * ;10 cakes Kirks Flake >\ hitc Soap : 48c \ I.ar« cans Yrllow t ree Slone Peaches *)») uu C g 100 |h. sack Oyster Shells 98c I It 70 !h. sack Medium Sait 98c \ 10 His. Fancy Country Onions 48c I tO cakes Vant amp-. \N hitc Naptha Soap * IU cakes I*. &U. While Naptha Soap 4Sc “ ; (i Pound* Fancy Pearl Hominy Ou/, JJ SiOl ■ <» H»s. (Junker Rolled Oat» 25c ;• 21'/ lh.*ark Luty Washington I lour larne arks Polar Hear Flour 4! I Q‘"h 19 paaiuts . tj7l#«/(/ |j J I'ancy “Hose ISnrl** (iinucr Snaps. Ih. 1 2iC , 2 llm. Perfection Wafer trackers 25 C ‘ 10 Ihs. Hand Picked Navy Ik-ans 79c : Fancy Shelled Pop Corn (V ill Pop) /• Per paaad . ■ Fancy Eat More Cranberries ||ln I 1,11 l . • k ) • Vj ■ II : ' • ""It»t «‘I ■■' - (
cals arc planning to got revenge tonight. o A Clianging World "\V<* are living In a changing world. 1 never thought I could ever he cured of my stomach trouble. -Medical science seemed unable to help me. But thank God we are progressing and now Muvr's Wonderful Remedy litis delivered me from all stomach symptoms. I am again able to eat anything.” It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation whiah causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. ' For sale by the Holthousc Drug Co. and all good druggists. o If you need real milch cows. ; attend the Schmitt sale Mar. 5. 5212 o
NT <~y. c yN a la PmwOfe - • | Saturday Specials I ' i We ;ire uroinjf to have some i*rime Beef, ■ Fat Veal and Nice Fresh Pork, any I j£ cut you wish. gj Fine Buneh of C-hickens (Please order y these early). t 4 Fancy Smoked Picnic Hams and New } jfl York Shoulders, Special Sugar k Cured, lb 12e I & All I*ork Sausage, fresh or smoked, ■ Fresh Neck Ribs or Shoulder Ribs, 7c lb, or 3 lbs 20c ■ Bulk Lard, Open Kettle Rendered, | Dressed Hogs, whole or half, lb.. ...lie ; 5 Fresh Spare Ribs, 2 lbs. 25c I Nice Fresh Pork Shoulders, whole or half, Ih lOe-12'u* I I Nice Fresh Pork lx»ins, whole or half, Ih 20c I (T N«. 3 pails of Lard.. 40c; No. 5 pails.. 65c I K No. 10 pails $1.25 I Fresh Pork Liver, 3 lbs 25c I E (iood Tender Steak, lb 20c Nice Boiling Beef Brisket or Ribs, f lb 10c to l2'-c t ■ Jg Dill Pickles, Larj?e and Good Ones, ; Dozen . 35c; 3 f(»r 10e ■ [[■ 3 lbs. of any Leading Brand of Oleo Nsc K B Thi.i ineludm (iood i.uek. Country Roll. B Rrednut. Nueoa And AI ■ Sweet Pickles, Heinz brand, 2 d0z...35c H Special .Morning Cup Coffee, lb. ...10c 9 IjM Plenty of Fresh Ground Horse Rad- 9 9 f ish. can 15c ■ ” Plenty Pigs Feet, Brains, Hearts Mk ’i or Tongues £ Smoked Meals—--9 Nice Mild Cured Bacon iu chunks, f Pound ... 1214 cto 15c 9 Nice Smoked Skinned Hams, whole or L Fine Smoked Tongues, lb 25c \\ o carry a full tine of Cheese and Cold Meat* 4 m I renh Cottage Checwc Freak O.vatera H b Rose Dud and Su ifU Premium Damn in Doxea y Fred Mutschler Pkg. Co. Mai kef t 9 t 'oc Deliveries Rhone DM* or 271 9
