Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 290, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1912 — Page 2

I «s- S' 'p p-?®! i $ < “ Wf I «l W I#W' ■• .„. * ■ * • ■ . I' E ’’’ ■ z ' — * ~ ~*- - ‘ - -Z I** . : ■ M.vv'-. ~.. ■ 12wv»' ///~' ®r RE*' R ce^ 1 ; •. '” r — ,—& —rz -—k~ | ¥r|E ha ve the Largest | W Line and the Low-. __J est Prices in Guns ' I and Ammunition of any one i in Decatur. We handle all the best p lines in guns including Winchester Savage | Remington Stevens National Western Hamilton Come in and let us show you | | Schaub and Dowling. Co I MLNEyToR CHRISTMAS ■oMuoM»*e»*a»» •* - ••«••*••■••• •«•■» • • “ 1 nee- 1,11 ■' r ' ■■■**(■■■■>■■■•■• Don't let Christinas stocking.? of your loved ones go empty simply because you are temporarily short of money. Come to us. We cn Leip you till them. We will loan you five dollars, ten dollars, twenty-five dollars, fifty dollars, or whatever you may need. > Your household goods, plant, team, fixtures, or any other personal property will be good security, and the goods will not be removed from your home. ' We give you written statement of your contract, allow extra time in case of sickness or loss of work. You can have from one to twelve months* time in which to pay off your loan. ■ You can pay weekly, monthly, quarterly or as you may desire. ? You can have poymenta so small that you will not feel them. K 44c per week for 50 weeks pays a 435.00 loan; all other amounts I in proportion. 3 If you need money fill out and mail us this blank, and our agent I will call on you. Our agent Is in Decatur every Tuesday. I Name ■ Address8 Communication strictly confidential. Call on or address I FORT WAYNE LOAN COMPANY I FT. WAYNE. IND. Room I, Second Floor. Opp Court House I Established 1886 Home Phone 433. 70® Calhoun St. -= IIII9IIIIIIIIUIK Buy Your Shoes Here They reach perfection in style > i 2 and service. Enjoy real 3 E foot comfort by wear- £ 5 ing Martha Wash- E ington Shoes PEOPLES & GERKE" hntiintMu — iiniiiHtiHsip

, fi ■ ■ iin r I i ~ ■»■■ -ii— ■ » ■ i ■■■ ii .i — | WICKERSHAM GAVE His Annual Report to the | Senate Today—Vice Continued to Thrive DESPITE THE EFFORTS J Penalties Paid Are More J? Than Enough to Support Entire Judiciary. (I'nitod Press Service) I Washington, D. C., Dec. 6 —(Special S to Pally Democrat) —White slave con- ] victions, criminal and civil prosecutlons under the Sherman act, frauds |on tho revenues, violations of »je na- ? tional banking laws and the postal | laws and miscellaneous crimes during, | the fiscal year ended June 30, 1912, ■ t have paid In penaltlea imposed more 1 ? than enough to support the entire Ju- . dietary of the United States, accordj ing to the annual report of Attorney i General Wickersham, sumbitted to i congress today. ! Although the operations of the de- ■ ( partment of justice, the courts and, ; the government's legal machinery tn | general cost 32,532,560.33, an increase ! of 3232,620.23 over that of the year. 1 ended June 30, 1911. there was ar- ( J tually collected and paid into the | J treasury of the United States an ag- ! gregate of 32.749,070.15. This reveals ■ the somewhat startling fact that, deI spite the desperate efforts of the govI ernment, crime, vice and illegal bus!- ■ ness have thrived. | The attorney general In submitUng ; the report for increased approprla- ! tlons, more drastic laws and increas-j ed authority in the administration of; ; the Judiciary. He reviewed the work i of the department and revealed the ■ exact status of the nation's crime* J quashing machinery. ’ Among the most Important of the 1 ' recommendations submitted in thel ! report is placing federal attorneys, i assistant attorneys and other officials ! under the civil service rules. I WANTED—Fanning mill screens tol 1 recover. Bring them to The Deca-. L tur Fanning Mill Co. ,ccn»c? First and > Jefferson streets, Decatur, Ind. Advt. 285t3»

e—jf Jfl \Si£2?/ OVERLAND MODEL 69 T X 100,000 Cars From 400 cars in 1908 to 40,000 cars in 1913

Under the present ownership sad management the Ov.rland has been before the public just six years. These have been the most Uylng and bitter years of the industry. The Inst six have given birth, growth and expansion to the modern automobile an you »«e It today. and have determined which care naro to survive the fierce struggle and become penna nently established. During this historical constructive period, the Overland has progressed more rapidly than any other ear of Its type made. Tills la Important and significant In six years we have Jumped from 400 care a year to 40.00t> rare a year Thia la an increase of nearly lo.oot) i>er cent This growth In greater than that of any mli*r alnxle con cern in the Industry Thia growth la areaterthnn the growth of the combined factories of the world tn t«m years the entire ludustre han shown an itirrwase of X.Ooo per cent. The United yttau* alone shows an incrense of s.3<ff per cent; Germany, an Increase of 1,2*1 per tent: Italy an increaae of ®B3 per cent: United Kingdom an increase of 321 per cent; France sn Increase ©f IGO |*r cent. But our individual Increase in six short years baa been neartv In ’round numbers we mad« too cars In leoa; 4,omi in 19<*9. 15,000 In 1810; 15,000 in 1«11; 25.000 in 1813. and we will maha 40.0 M) care In 1812. The grand total is almost 100.oou whiih trunalated into American money meana that the American people have had faith enough U> invest ever 3100.000.000 '<o of their money In thia car. The Overland, by virtue of thia unusual act of Implicit confidence, warm appreciation, and exceptional recognition, is today the mom prominent, permanent, and popular car of ita type produced. give these nmaxlna figures to prove the Indisputable evidence of our production skill, sttength and economical manufacturing ability. We have done what others could have doee-lf they had poaseaaed the foresight Io realise an '-pprwtunltv. There are those who are now manufacturing care, that started five or ten years before we did They had

SCHUG, METTLER COMPANY ; AGENTS, BERNE, INDIANA

. - , -- ■ - BEAUTIFUL HAIR AT SMALL COST A Simple Remedy Beautifies the Hair, Cures Dandruff, Stops Falling Hair. ■ — What a pity it is to see so many people with thin, wispy hair, faded or streaked with gray, and realize that i most of these people might have soft, | glossy, abundant hair of beautiful color and lustre if they would but use the ' proper treatment. There is no necesj slty for gray hair under sixty-five I years of age, and there is no excuse 1 for any one, young or old, having thin, straggling hair, either full of dandruff or heavy and rank smelling with excesj sive oil. You can bring back the natural col- i j or of your hair in a few days and forever rid yourself of any dandruff and ; I loose hairs, and make your hair grow j strong and beautiful by using Wyeth’s ; Sage and Sulphur Hair remedy. For generations common garden sage has been used for restoring and preserving the color of the hair; and sulphur is ' recognized by scalp specialists as bejlng excellent for treatment of hair and scalp troubles. ! If you are troubled with dandruff or itching scalp, or if your hair is losing its color or coming out, get a fifty-cent bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur from your druggist, and notice the im-' ; provement in the appearance of your * ; hair after a few days' treatment. The I Holthouse Drug Co. m-w-s i (Advertisement) _ -O— - i - INVESTIGATE THESE BARGAINS. — 75 acres of very rood land, fair tin- ' provements, within 4 miles of good market; price, 3600000 SO acres, level, black land; no Im-! provement. 3100.00 per acre. 53 acres, 214 miles of market; 5j room house, cellar, barn 36x50; nice grove and buildings. Price, 3100.00 ' per acre. 95 acres, four-fifths black land, 7room house, barn 40x70, well ditched, 2% miles of market, a snap at 3140.00 per acre. — 80 acres good level land, 3 miles of ' market, 7 room house, cellar, barn ' 40x60. Price, 3125.00. 80 acres, I’4 miles of Decatur; lb- ' room house, cellar, barn 40x70, corncribs, log house. This farm is an ideal home, soil is practically all black. ' Price, 3175.00 per acre. 169 acres, close to market, R-room ; house, barn 46x80. Price, 3120.00 per acre. 1 60 acres, 3 of market, good level land, 7-room house, barn 36x18,

Price 3125.00 per acre. 140 acres 3 miles of Decatur. 8-room house, cellar, barn 40x60. Price, 31H> per acre. These are only a few of the farms we have listed. If you are on the market to buy, come in and consult us. HARVEY & LEONARD Office Over Vance, Hite 4 Macklin's. | —- i ' —■ — -■ 1 ■——— SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS. The undersigned will offer for sale at her residence on Monroe stret, opposite th M. E. church, Decatur, Ind., on Saturday, Dec. 7th, beginning at 12:30 o’clock p. m., a large amount of household goods, Including South Bend Malleable Steel range, good oak dining table, leather seated dining chairs, ! large oak sideboard, combination wali nut desk and book case, 2 walnut ward : robes, walnut extension table, parlor table, couch, sanitary couch, brand i new; set walnut parlor furniture, rocking chairs, set Chamber’s Encyclopedia, 12 vols.; set Dicken’s, 6 vols.; | other books, pictures, potted plants, palms, ferns, silverware, dishes, bedding, 2 iron beds, springs, mattresses, several walnut beds, with springs; dressers, baby carriage, wash stands, carpets, rugs, matting linoleum, 3 gas heating stoves, kitchen table, refrigerator, lawn mower, kitchen utensils, garden tools, canned fruifs and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale —Cash or bankable I note. ANGELINE ARCHBOLD. (Advertisement) NOTICE TO PUBLIC! ' — The roads from tnc -Jail farm, and from the Steele school house, crossing the river bridge, will be closed Wednesday and Thursday of this week, as stone will be placed upon the new briige. 287t9 JULIUS HAUGK. —— — — o- , , ■■■ SHOATS FOR SALE. I have for sale thirty head of flue, thrifty pigs. Inquire of Charles Rum•chlag, ‘phone 7-1 line. 282t3 (Advertisement) — ' o ' WOOD FOR SALE. 1 have plenty of »ood for sale. For cooking and heating purposes Address R. A. Hunte-, R. R. No. 5, Decatur. 286t3 j (Advertisement) D. B. Erwin went to Fort Wayne to i accompany hi« daughter. Mary, homej ' from the hospital, where she under-, went an operation for appendicitis.

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, ———SWIKMt WANTED—Some one to do family, washing and ironing.—Mrs. D. R. I Vail, Madison SL— Advt. 283t3 DRESSMAKING—Mrs. M. F. Marh-, enke will again do sewing at ber home in Monmouth — Ad**..

CASH CLEARANCE SALE 200 TRIMMED HATS AT BARGAIN PRICES COMMENCING THURS. DEC. sth. s FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY GOODS BOUGHT AT THIS SALE NOT RETURN ABLE Burdge’s Millinery • i

our opportunity but failed utterly. Six yean ago we knew the secret of automobile sue- «** was «nma*Hy production For Increased production in any line of buslnees la bound io decrees*' the selling price. Big production, growing each year has made It possible tor us to increase our car value, and in consequence decrease our retail selling price which accounts for and explain* phe nomenal progress By sneer force of huge production. which was our original conception of xrx ~ ’«• manufaXrine lu”- mon ' ~f ’ h *» ••F one else In the business. This bi*, broad manufacturing policy resulted In our rapid and remarakble growth. *.* * ‘JT 1111 ,’ rM, “' Thu r<r ”»* •”“*'* Industry, nrlee stubbonrly refused to believe ouch a car-at such » Ft ‘■OMI-etHor. made every possible endoat or to pull we more *' m Amarlcl L „*“lI 1 *" W# bo * b, » “> fill <* ,h * daman ! for this 3.000 cars behind immediate orders, and have been for over three months. It with mhJJTrS win . W TS ,M ' Mw, ’‘ l W °*«>"»d If you w«ll compare T 4, * ’ **’"* money. It is a self starting, and cimNrSdZ .ns “ '*'• “Mniaeently finished, modernly appointed, it. e.iu.l lor a c.m kw. than No other maker can give you touring-car'of * h °"* PoW ’ r - ,h '’ M<X,PI ’* ‘ l ° Ut Ml ’* room * n «w city at onto. Order early if you w«nt H

FOR SALE—> have an extra good sxß view camera for sale, cheap. Inquire of J. A. Artman.—AdvL 822t6 Samuel Shackley on the Dr. S. D. Beavers farm, R. R. N 12, 'phone 10-H, Decatur. 28402