Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 254, Decatur, Adams County, 24 October 1924 — Page 6
The city water department Is having the fire hydrants around town pointed a bright yellow, making It possible to see the posts at night. The installation of the larger gas Hues on .Mercer avenue and High street by the Northern Indiana Gas & Electric company has been cotn-
Good Bread —is a prime requisite of every dinner tahle. No matter how elaborate your course, or how dainty your pastries, the meal you serve the family or friends will not be complete without Miller's BLUE RIBBON BREAD Order Miller’s Fresh From Your Grocer Daily Miller’s Bakery MONROE AND THIRD STREETS K———H——l—■—E^—■—B——l You Want Quality! You Want Price! We Have Them !! Central Grocery “OF COURSE” Phone No. 31 Free City Delivery Fancy Round White I Best Michigan Hand Cobbler Potatoes, at | Picked Navy Beans; 2 l / 2 Bushels QQp I 5 pounds zlflp $2.10; Bushel .| for ——nt— —be— m—s Good Grade Pink Fancy Blue Rose I Salmon; 6 tall ggp | Head Rice; 3 25c I cans I pounds I WWaWSJEHOTSSBfcBMBM—BBBt* ■MM 1 WUI j Perfection Honey I Perfection Crackers, I Boy and Harvest | the Better Kind; 3 I Honey Cook- 1 fU» | oounds I ies, dozen .... ±VC g for OMVf. RKH!. LI F KB» I I Extra Tender Early I Flake White LaunJune Peas; 2 | dry Soap; 10 9 CD. cansl bars Beans with Tomato | Good corn is scarce. |c a a n U s Ce;3 25C j enV d ° Z '. SL7S I PRICES OF tTOte LnT^TTlbr* I FLOHR AD- Gold Medal, 24y 2 lbssl.ls | VANCING Pillsbury’s Best, 24 lbs... $1.25 I Fairy Toilet Tissue. I Scrap Tobaccos; 3 I Roll IQ C I packages 25c Repast Coffee; You | California Oranges: Can Tell It If You I Sweet, Juicy, ThinSmell It. 4Q C 9 skin: two 43 c Pound | dozen | MUM IW—I Mil iliiin 1 fii'l ill HI 11 MM i'll ; 6 Large Cans Hur- I Fancy Va. Sweet Poruh Sliced Pineap- I tatoes. They’re fine. I g| Sl.n I a; 2 " 39e| Another 7-Oz. Roll; Jello, All Flavors; I Sr 25c perpack - 10c I lor age I I- resh f ruits and Vegetables at Lowest Price | Owen S. Davis I The Store That Appreciates Your Business. I
i pleted ami work his started dn the laying of a line on North Second street, from the Intersection of the state road, northweat to the Sugar i factory. The fins company will also i lay new pipe and extend its lines on i Jefferson street, before these streets ■ are bricked.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 24. 11121.
Miss Beo Ix*onnrd who has been suffering from an attack of rheuma-J — - - "*" PUBLIC SALE firm, will sell at public auction I 1-2 mile ou'h of Honduras. 7 miles east of Bluffton, or 5 miles west of Monroe, on THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1921 Sub. Io licit) at 1 o'clock, the following property, to-wit: HORSES—2 sorrel weldings, x years old, weighing 28OOlbs„ a good pair of farm horses. ... I IMPLEMENTS—I farm wagon with grain bed and hog rack; wanting breaking plow; springtooth harrow; double-shovel corn plow; Storm King buggy, like new. Ten cords of rood dry stove wood. • HOUSEHOLO GOODS —Sideboard; f> dining room chairs; 6 kitchen Chairs; 12ft tablet kitchen cabinet; base burner; soft coal heater; oil heating stove; davenport; 12x12 velvet rug; 35 yards rag carpet; 2« yards ingrain carp »: ro; king chairs; 3 stands: sewing machine; 6 small rugs, large wall mirror: <upb< ..rda; refrigerator; ironing board and clothes rack; 2 beds; door draperl -s; window curtains; carpet sweeper; vacuum cleaner; 3-burner stove; kitchen utensils of all kinds, and many other articles too numerous to mention. . TERMSMI sums of s,"> and tinder, cash. On sums over that amount, a credit of !» months will be given, purchaser giving good bankable note, bearing S per cent, interest the last 3 months. No property to be removed until s-ttled for. Four per cent, oft for cash on *ums over fa. .1. B. STOUTEN BERA ROY JOHNSON. Auct. JOSEPH. PEASE. ClertP gj-gMI-XOT.-l |rnTlp3f iff-j jv 1 ** ’ JI Th How to Cut Down Food Waste You can't avoid all food-waste in the kitchen. But you can prevent the waste of foods spoiled by wrong cooking heat. TIME AND TEMPERATjRE COOKERY 2 The greatest of all the advantages of the Lorain Oven Regulator is | the fact that it enables the housewife to duplicate exactly every I that she has once cooked or baked perfectly in the oven. J It enables her to obtain from any recipe which gives the Time and .i Temperature for baking, the same oerfect results that the orig nator 3 of the recipe obtained. In other words, the owner of a gas range ® equipped with the Lorain Oven Heat Regulator never has an “unlucky" day with her baking. She merely places the food in the Lorain Oven .sets the Red Wheel at the required temperature: lights the burners; and then goes about her other houseshold work, or goes shipping or visiting. When the specified time is up the housewife will find everything that she entrusted to the Magic Oven as deliciously and perfectly “done" as though she had spent every minute of the cooking period in the kitchen watching the effect of the heat on the food. . LORAIN WHOLE MEAL COOKING This is probably the most unusual advantage of the Lorain Oven Heat Regulator. Cooking a Whole Meal in the oven of a gas range is possible only when the heat of the oven can be maintained at very low temperatures, and maintained exactly. This cannot be done with an ordinary gas range. But with a Lorain-equipped Gas Range the proIl |! cess is simple and the results perfect. By “Lorain Whole Meal Cooking” is not meant a meal every dish of ■ which is baked. Quite the contrary. The housewife can boil vegfl etabfes in the oven at the same time she is roasting meat and bakS ing desserts. 'Everything can be put into the oven at one time and ■ removed at one time and each dish, whether baked, boiled or roasted I will be found “done to a turn.” I The time involved by this process can be varied at the user’s will. I The minimum length of time required to cook a Whole Meal in the | oven is approximately two hours. But, by using a lower temperature, this time can be stretched to four and five hours and the same suecessful results will be obtained. | This means that a dinner can be placed in the oven at noon or thereI abouts, that the housewife can then go visiting, shopping or to the matinee, and upon her return in the early evening she will find the Whole Meal perfectly cooked and ready to serve to her family. Northern Indiana Gas & Electric Go. THE GAS CO.
tlsm for several weeks was able to be. up town yesterday for the first. She| 1h feeling much better and is able to
I Fisher & Harris Cash Grocery ALSO DEALERS IN ' Graniteware, Tinware, Aluminum Ware and Galvanized Ware FREE CITY DELIVERY Quality, Service and Low Prices Phones 3,4,5 Large assortments to select from. ri ■ n 1. L h’irst Quality Jersey Sweets; 50- ng □weet 1 otates bu. $1.79; peek 45 C; 7 pounds Zsc ■wa bi— ■ 111 111 111111 mi ■ 111 .»i m iiiii—nniii ■—— CT TP A D Fine Granulated Sugar, 100 lb. bag $7.90. mUvJAK. Fine Granulated Sugar, 12'2 lbs. for JJJJf P ADD API? Holland Sweet Kraut Cabbage at wp v Add AuL 100 ibs. $1.39; 50 ibs. for /jc I Medium size Yellow Onions; 10 lbs. for aq V/INIvIIIIJ 25c; bu., 75c; larger Onions, bu. basket jOC aßMsarwi i — T) f « Best White Potatoes; suitable for win- qa 1 OtatOeS ter storage; 5-bu. lots 85c; 1 bushel at CO A D R.N.M. and P.& G. White Naphtha Laundry n i □UAI Soap; 8 bars for j4C I ■■■■■■■■ Coffes of quality in Bulk Gooch’s, the Wonder California Apricots in 3, at a saving value JJ* Bread Flour Qi OA Syrup, Large at 30,35,40 and Tit/C 24 tbs. Cans. I New Bulk Rolled Oats, 48 pounds $2.40 California Peaches in* , 5-tt>. bag . 9*\(‘ Barret $9.25 heavy Syrup, QKp & for —OU Pride of Decatur Winter Large Can New Michigan Hand- Wheat Flour TQ New pack Black Rasppicked Navy 12 pounds OOU berries in heavy /; Beans, 3 ttis. 04 pounds 98c Syrup, can . New dried cook- -| A 4g pounds • - $1 . 95 2 cang - hv IL • N.B.C. Butter i ndiana ))ack Sweet Fresh Vellow gram .. ■ 1 Crackers 2 tbs. £ orn -« /a I 5c Q 25c 10c kj May Time, the Quality P '•’> 1 Country Genii men Nut Oleo. Eutk Shredded OQ Sweet Corn. nr pound Z/ C Cocoanut, tb. OVU 2 cans New McKensie Prepared Runk J e « Best c 0“ 9£p Can 15c H Pancake or Buckwheat coa ' Select Sweet OKn j ' Flour, O‘)z. 30c pkg. Quaker June Peas. 2 can wtlv bag ZoC Rolled Oats £OU Large Cang , finest qua >. Pure Buckwheat QA p 3 t° ther .A, f? tS ’ ity Hominy, 10c, 9Q p Flour, bag OvC Alum- QI ZoC ® Gooch’s New Whole- *' lU ™ D Select Fancy Red Kidney 8 Wheat Flour, 4- nfT , Bu k ince Meat, p eans 2 OKz» lb. bag fro Z&C finest quality gn 9 Penick & Ford Syrups, . Best grade Pumpkin or the Syrup that’s really Battleship Brand, Bulk Kraut, 2 9'7 g sweet, Golden -p. Peanut Butter ,nr I "”SX? g alion, 38e. 25C Crystal White PP n’/r’ r 3 ukg'V ZD L **' o-aiinn Tal] Cans Pet, Carnation I 10c S' :, " ?L '" ! '"ioc I R.N.M. Bulk Small cans, 5c Fresh Spanish Salted Soap hips 2tb Eagle Brand nn Peanuts, OAp Select Bulk Seedless Milk, Can ZvC pound "D'Raisins, two Lenox Laundr y 9Kz» Chocolate OAp Soap, 7 bars «itiU Drops, pound «vL I Medium size Santa Claus Tall Cans Fink PA„ T , rr-V. three Sa lrao „. ITe. 3 forSUC 21 C pounds Oil or Mustard 1 r Pares. P KgNew Large Evaporated Sardines, 2 cans At)U Red Ripe (.ran 9 Peaches, two Qr 7-ounce rolls, Crepe Tis- berries, 2 lbs pounds 09C sue Toilet paper OJT., Full Ass’t. of Fruits ant One pound 18c sc. 6 rolls Vegetables. | ■OK— I Japanned Coal Buckets 3SC I Galvanized Coal Buckets 48C I Hard Coal Galvanized Coal Buckets ’ 05 C Nesco, the Premier Copper Wash Boilers. Extra heavy; buy dM them here for less. No 8 size N “- 9si “ $4.65 Real Broom Values 45 C Special Wash Board Values 48C Six White Dinner Plates ' .. Y9C Six White Handled Cups We Carry a Complete Assortment of Gran'te, Tin. Galvanized and Aluminum > ■ MB—^^■»^ — **** MMMwniiL^nMr F iiuw~Mi~ifl■■rixii j wimmiiim-.-.- iiLi l mm - -■ - —
, use arm to a great extent. The Mooseheart Concert company' of Mooaeheart, Illinois, will give a
.concert at the high sihon] aildi) 1 'at eight o’clock t.hl s evenkn.T’ 1 publle •« Invited to n tte B(1
