Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 290, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1912 — Page 3

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“Clover Leaf WINTER T(HiBISTTkKns Now on sale to the Route Resorts of California T„ St. L&W. R. R the South and Southwest Long Return Limit. Liberal Stop-Over Privileges For rates, time of trains, etc. call on Agent of T., St. L. & W. R. R., or address CHAS. E. ROSE, A. G. P. A., Toledo, Ohio.

® Compare Our Windows STEEt.E * WEAVER’S SANTA CLAUS ® | WeR°ThXds BIG DECEMBER SALE HEADQUARTERS | Never before in the history of Adams Co., has there been such a large assortment of Holiday goods been display and such low prices. Compare g3£ prices, compare quality, and for the good of all doing your Christmas Shopping Early. SS 7~ZThms and uirls we will not have Sauta Claus until Xmas, eve., the real Santanever comes until that night, wait for him he is going to have g! Listen ooysanugn is something for you. Efl —i \ Qa ffli Special For Saturday — J . y Doll Special Saturday R $1 50 trains, includes engine and two large ./ Large 75c Imported, kid body doll 18 inches - cars Our Price 69c JT'" A ). • long nice hair. Sat. Only 43c jrgj Special Doll Cart <* Magic Lanterns RB qo A ■**"• ** *• pj«|| ffiW Our regular $1.25 value Saturda.N u « V. \\ \ * Our regular 50c Lanterns Satnrday only R 396 B H staple Goods at low prices ■ , “ • — g „ i •• Underwear , £*2s New Stock Os Bianki b ‘ > ■' * KW Regular SI.M va ' :a '/' // We still have a complete line of underwear jMI ® SIOO value «!e price »1’» for the whole family. Very good value.. jCM R p and jewelry Coal Hods Hosiery and Gloves No. 2 Lantern B ... . Size 17 black Japan hod regular Mens all wool socks 25c values sale With large fount, 75c value IS Right Up 1° Jnu ‘ f 25 cent grade price 19c. Gloves for ladies extra Sale Price pKRm Everything neede ’. prices » OfX j values 25 and 50c 59c gc f2-°° Ha 1 & M V> n ||() XDVEKTISES what they have and sell what they advertise g B

Colt Every Time ~ i. -MA is a scientific Germ in prepared remedy for barren mares, cows, sows and ewes with a success of over 35 years back of | it. In not one instance have we learned lof its failure. Anti-Steril is strictly ' guaranteed to do all we claim for it. or "Money baek and back without a question” if it fails. Anti-Steril iaonlyfl. a bottle, purchase a bottle today-make us prove our claims. r i SMITH, YAGER & FALK 1 Decatur, - - - - Ind.

; FINAL TRIBUTES ■ ■- Paid to Dr. Henry Moore— The Christmas Seals Campaign. jTO BE DEDICATED To His Memory—Active Worker Against Great White Plague. ‘'Four sons, a grandson and a son-in-law were active pall bearers and members of the Geoigo H. Thomas post, G. A. R„ were honorary pall bearers at the funeral of Dr. Henry Moore, held Wednesday afternoon at the Moore home, 5602 East Washington street,” says the Indianapolis Star. “The ritualistic service of the G. A. | 11. was conducted following prayer and and a sermon by the Rev. Lee Murray and tue Rev. John C. Hickel. Patients at the state tuberculosis hospital, with which Dr. Moore was formerly connected as president of the board of trustees, were among those who sent floral designs. One floral piece came from a person who signed himself, 'One Who Loved Him and Loved His Boys.' “The body was taken to a vault in Crown Hill cemetery, where it will remain until the arrival of Mrs. John Wallace of San Francisco, a daughter. Burial will be early next week. "The 1912 Christmas Seals campaign is to be dedicated to the memory of Dr. Moore, who as a state organizer of the Indiana Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, was a member of the Christmas Seals Commission. The other members of the commission, including Dr. Theodore Potter, Severance Burrage, Mrs. I*ew G. Ellingham and James W. Lilly, determined yesterday to appeal to the workers throughout the state to make special endeavor to bring tbe sale to a high mark as a tribute to Dr. Moore. The resolution adopted by the commlss'on says, in part: “In the death of Dr. Henry Moore, the great humanitarian fight against tuberculosis in Indiana, has suffered an irreparable loss. •'We recognize, however, ’he fact that his influence will continue to be a

stay and support.to this work, and in I this we have pleasure. For Dr. Moore’s services were so evidently unselfish and broad-spirited that his work will be an inspiration to all citizens of large heart who have come into contact with him in this movement.” —o—-—— REV. S. H. BAUMGARTNER Will Conduct Special Services at Calvary Evangelical. The revival services conducted by the Rev. E. B. Jones at the Calvary Evangelical church east of the city, continue with increasing interest. Special services will be conducted Friday and over Sunday, and Rev. S, H. Baumgartner of Indianapolis will be here to preach. Rev. Baumgartner will also conduct the third quarterly conference. Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock there will be the communion service at the Salem church instead of Calvary, but all or the night services will be at Calvary. All are welcome. .. _<>, — IN MEMORIAM. Death has again brought sorrow to the members of St. Mary's lodge. No. 167, I. O. O. F. The despoiler of human hopes has again entered our circle, and borne hence a brother of strong convictions, wise judgment, and tender regard for the rights of others; unassuming in spirit, yet strong in purpose and courage. Brother Harruff became an Odd Fellow in 1879, and has always been a loyal and faithful member from that time until his death, which came as a shock to us all, and scarcely a moment’s warning to him, teaching us the lesson that death regards not the season of the year nor the age of its victims, as our brother had not yet lived his allotted time of “three-score years and ten.” Resolved, That we as a lodge and individual members mourn the loss of our brother, but bow submissively to the will of our Father. Resolved, That we extend to the widow and children our sincere sympathy in this their time of sorrow, and that we will ever hold sacred the memory of our brother. Resolved, That this memoriam be spread upon tbe records of our lodge, and that a copy be given each of our daily papers, and a copy be sent to the bereaved family. DANIEL SPRANG. J. M. MILLER, SAMVEL BUTLER, i Committee.

-n I ■■in, | | I —1 x,,,,....!,,,, , | I.|l ....u. ». .1-1. ~ .I.— ■*, H I b.l ,1 I, I Good Shoes are as Essential > • to Health as Heat to the Oven. -ooGDooNo better shoes can be had than Florsheim or Thompson Bros, shoes for dress or a pair of Lion Brand shoes for everyday wear. You can get these only at elzeyThackman OPP. C JURT HOUSE TAKE A NIGHTCAP n in the shape’of a little of our jl pure old whiskey. You’ll sleep the better i’or it and m9l, i T ’ —-o wake up fresh and bright in .'jMEfP H 7 the morning. There isn't a ]| headache in a barrel of it. Especially good for those not very well or those out of sorts 11 xf "* V/ Try a bottle and you’ll be the • "y better for it. V ...J-' Berghof f Beer by the case. rj 'PJ FV ■ Comer of Second and k, ’ Madison streets. . 1 L , '..."J..'...1 " I! 1 "" ■“J'T'TU" "YLL. J 1 .... . ■■■ hi 1 • *■*«• The Home Upholstering Co. We arc prepared to do any kind of upholstering and furniture repairing. Will call for and deli- . ver articles and guarantee satisfaction. Prices are right. Phone 448 or call at 219 E. Madison St W. F. HELM Prop. Also sell all kinds of Second Hand Goods.