Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 83, Decatur, Adams County, 7 April 1911 — Page 4

♦ &- I (S '} K Tj W -W “W i 3 V T - J J 1 Z MK* p U The whole day deper. ds on the Start”the best _ • Start is a gx>d cup of Coffee

You can’t expect all people to call the rame Kind ot coffee— good. Tastes differ. After a of experiment, we—who are the largest and oldest ho :se of < -ttee ex c-err in the entire world —we have tnat there are fr’i Tear divisions of Coffee I astis and t u .ct there are

h»e different blends ot cotfee which suit these five different tastes. Ue have? therefore, put up under the family name of Golden Sun Coffee these five great Blend' which we have called:

Karex, Navarre, Bnardale, Vienna, and Mocha & Java. Go to your * n£ * ask to see these five different packages and the CoMe-> Sun Table of Tastes which will enable you to select the Blend and Flavor vou like best You may be surprised to find that the Blend which exactly suits your tasu? is 10 to 20 WOOT.SON SPICE COMPANY

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7 5 AL NE GHBCTS SOCIAL. The Royal Neighbors are arranging r or a werr social nexx Tuesday

CHARMING NEW DRESSES R VALUE R ss.souptos2o fA most interesting group of new spring styles, is this special purchase. They’re the prettiest little dresses of the kind that have been shown this season. The materials are Fine White Lawns and some are embroideried made up with the very newest sleeve, some trimmed in lace insertion J--€jgr * and made up with low and high neck at a price . . . $5.50 to 520.00. Children’s, Ladies and Misses Dresses We have dresses of all kinds from the cheapest percale Qr gingham to Tj** 'VI / /'■ 7 ' the best of linens. We want you to bring the little girls and boys up to * I rMI / /-&> * our department as we have a complete line of Buster Brown Suits for ■»7 /It] m/ i'/ boys in white and all colors, sizes from two years up. ' ! L ®/’// Children’s Dresses from 50 c to $5. Misses Dresses from $1 to $12.50 AZ? n 1 wf Kz Boys’ Buster Brown-Suits from $1 to $3.50. 71 i HlLj Dainty Dressing Women’s Stylish Biack Voii |' JB, . Sacques 50c ... Skirts. - fin These dressing sacques and This week we are showing a hand- ill I house jackets are made of | some line of Voile and Panama Skirts ) lr j fine lawns in light and dark as well as a line of White Wool Serges. W|B, colors in pretty figured es- Our hue is complete with all the new ■||| f« The fullnei at the ffl|| ShadeS and the pnces ranße frora . . | I waist line is held in with 00 KH nn tn QOK OH 1 fine shirrings, and the sleeves and front are finished with bands of plain color; i wtiUU r v£uiUU ITtH " splendidly made; all of the celebrated “Setwell” brand; regular grade— We are showing a beautiful line of 50c 75c SI.OO up to $4.00. WW® gpa Skirts at | ■|l’ i A Special for $2.98 in Black silk Petticoats. $4,00 and $5,00 -n<7 n OUR STORE OPEN EVENINGS * We have bought a special lot of black 00 QQ C<lv r r Lri/mlxS . 4/49 Silk Petticoats to sell at $4, this week QZ..UU BIdCK Silk|PcttlCOatS (OF QR

A good cup of coffee is the blend that suits your particular ‘aste. Golden Sun Coffee is put up in Five different Blends to suit all coffee tastes. Choose the Flavor you like best and have at last yovr perfect cup of coffee

eveaiag. April li’ti, at tr»eir Lail There wffl be a tee program and a ntimber of amoaements. and tb« band, recently organized and comprising

cents a pound lower than the price you have been pqrm» Many people do not care for the high paced Mends, vet thousands pav high prices, thinking the price makes the qualitv. It does not. Price is a matter of BlenxL This is the first time in Cotfee history you have been able to pay for flavor and get the

at the critical moment after roasting, to preserve for your table all the rich, natural, volatile oil of the coffee Year r x«—rf he «» ei-enenced r-d anxiow » give the best semce -.1 you trainee kept in open txm, or soul by irrespoosMe peters, “ ' ..._ j sad r « yoa much lees tsaa yon pay for recar- ess cl .se pree Sei thx 15 only correct way of orders coeee by the H-or-co. by price. It wtU isort than repay yo<L —. , 1 Z>l • LARGEST IMPORTERS Os COFFEE AND 1 oleao Onio spices in the world.

twenty or more membgn of the Royal l Neighbors, will play on that evening. The public is cordially invited. A tee of ten cent* will be charged.

flavor you pay for. Golden Sun Cotfee is perfectly ripened, perfectly n ested, perfectly blended and put up in air-tight pound [jackets, even’ package is hermetically sealed

FOR RENT—A good bam on the corner of Fifth, and Jefferson streets. For partictilara call at the I. Bernstein store.

BUYS AN INTEREST' Joseph F uhrman Purchases Interest in True & Runyon Store. NOW AT WORK THERE Was Formerly Engaged as Railroad Operator —Son of Sam Fuhrman. JomjM PikrniaE. who this week **■ oi duty at the True 4 Runyon store, to sow a iwibe of the firm. baring purchased » interest is this well known and eaterprisic.g several mercantile establishment Mr. Fuhrman to as Adams county boy. 1 we ot Mr and Mrs. Samuel Fuhrman of Root township. and to a business man Ot ability. Fhr severs! years past has been engaged as a railroad telegrapher. serving for some time »» operator at Plymouth and other places in Indiana He has, however, decided to enter the mercantile business and devote hto entire time to that His many Adams county friends, who have known him from childhood will be glad to tear that he has returned here to old Adams county and will be pleased to greet him In his new position.’ THE BEST TONIC IS ROOT JUICE. It tones, soothes and heals the mu- i coons lining? of the stomach, bowels and bladder Invigorates the liver and [kidneys Unsurpassed for general do bility. nerv-xis weakness, stomach troubles, kidney affections, rheumatism asd general break-down. The quick, beneficial results obtained I from the use of Root Juice is surprisiing thousands of people throughout I the country. The compound is cerI tainly a remarkable tonic stomach 1 '? I and seems to benefit from the very start, all who take it- Sold exclusively at this point by the Hoithouse Drug company 82tf o WANTED —Girl to do general housework. K-00 a week. Inquire Mrs George H. Van Arman, 1128 WesWayne St- Ft. Wayne, Ind. 7H3

Yoor working in the DARK when you cho- ■ eee a mild cigar because its wrapper is lightif the filler does’nt match you’ll find it a harsh strong smoke. ’•THE WHITE STAG” is mild all through. Satisfies your healthy | | appetite for one smoke and leaves you in turn 1 for another. Not enough nicotine to hurt ask | vour doctor. I Then ask your dealer I

THE SOCIAL NOTES ; CONTINUED FROM PAGE TWO* tatioa ot the membership- The next mcathy meet will be May 4th. with : George Clem ' Mrs. W W. P. McMillen and daugh- ( ter. Miss Minnie Orvto. entertained at a delightful dinner party Thursday evening Guests were Mrs. U G El lingtam of Indianapolis, Mrs. M. E. Brackett and her guests, her sister. Mrs. R- O. Trask, of Petoskey and Miss Halo Holden of Huntington. Miss Johanna Jaebker of Preble, who for several years has served to the entire satisfaction of all as a 1 teacher at St. Johns, but who has j , losed this term s work there, and has decided to relinquish this profession, was given a farewell party Thursday evening at the Henry Heckman home where she has stopped during her I I service as teac her. The guests num-1 bered thirty-two of her friends, and i i who. after a season of social intermingling, found their places at eight tables, where pedro and ?-ogreasire peanuts were indulged in. Music also enlivened the evening, followed later ’by a tempting luncheon. Much regreat that Miss Johanna would no > more be with them in that vicinity, as teacher, was expressed. Those who attended the party from thto city were Marie and Esther Heckman. Clara Bultemeier. Otto Peters. Fred

Jaebioer, Pn«l Rwinkmg and ait--. Scherrmaan. The Embroidery club met wjjfc Sjj| Nina Reed Thursday evening, wke, they chatted over their needlework and enjoyed an mterestlnz little word content, in which Miss Agnes Krick won first honors, which materialimd in the form qf a dainty jabot giv® as the prixe. In the contest nnestiftn were to be answered with worts is “a” and “t." A luncheon was an item that added to the evening pieanrs. Miss Ina Everett was a guest besifa the club members The club will meet next week on Friday evenin; instead of Thursday, with Miss ftfr try Rice. — DAILY CENSUS REPORT. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beery are happy over the birth of a bright baby boy, I whp arrived Thursday This is the I second child, the eldest being a girl. Mrs. Beery was Miss Leota Gllpea be fore her marriage. HARD COAL. Just received, car of chestnut site hard coal. J. D. HAUE. 82t3 M. FUiU.ENKAM'V't. Eggs Ke Lard lie Butter 18c