Daily Tribune, Volume 17, Number 30, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 December 1902 — Page 8

WORKING HALF TIME

EFFECT ON THE MINES OF THE CAR FAMINE.

kEEPS THE COAL PRICES

Miners Too, Desire no Surplus of Coal When the Matter of New Wage Scale Comes Up.

,is~ *1il lively effort is being made—being a' concerted movement of coal operators atod railroad officials—to supply coal to t[£e markets where the supply is limited. In the southern Illinois fields ("mines are only working half time, to a scarcity of cars. This scarci-

Is due to so much coal remaining in St. fjpuis and Chicago in cars when they So badly needed at the mines. Railroad officials disclaim any concerted movement to raise the price, merely staging every effort is being made to reIteW the present acutc. situation. pessimistic view of the condition is fdund in a belief gaining prevalence that no acoumulat6d supply of coal will be permitted by the miners.until after the annual meeting of ifie operators and miners is held to adjust the mining scalo for the coming year. This belief has some foundation in fact, due to the apparent indifference of the miners' officiuJs over the coal shortage and the evident desire of the operators to rush their output to the markets.

To Relieve Hard Coal Famine. ^PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Dec. 30.—It •wis announced at the office of the Philadelphia and iieading coal and iron eomp&jby today that for the first time in several weeks the thirty-one collieries of the company in the antnracite region axe working to their utmost capacity. "Floods and miners' holidays have curtailed the output of the mines to a considerable extent since the strike was declared off, and the officials of the company say that the scarcity of coal resulting from these temporarj' suspensions will speedily disappear. All mines in the Wyoming region are also in full operation today.

Supply Almost Exhausted. ^SOUTH BEND, Ind., Dec. 30.—The local coal supply is practically exhausted afid many families are in deepest distress their suffering being intense. Piteous scenes are enacted daily at the 'coal dealers' office, where people alternately beg, curse and threaten, in the hope of being supplied. Notice of an advance of 50 cey^ts on hard and soft coal at the mines January 1 was sent out today.

STATUE 0F_CLARK.

r. Barcuisi Believes That George Rogers Clark Should be Recognized in Statuary Hall. The Washington Post says: Hon. .Tas. S. Barcus, of Terre Haute, a member of the state senate of Indiana, is a guest of the Raleigh. He is a young man of ability and great personal popularity. "I am thinking of introducing a resolution in our legislature." said Mr. Barcus, "looking to the placing of another famous Indianian in the Statuaiy Hall of the National Capital. We have already: the marble, likeness of ex-Cov. ]\fwton, who,'-as a representative of modern times, nobly- upholds the fame' and dignity of our state. ^My own opinion is that the other statue to which, we are entilted should be of that earlier epoch in our history, and I think that no better one could be Rfifected than that of George Rogers Clark, the hero of Vincennes. He illustrates the character of the soldier and pioneer to perfection, and, considering tlie "debt of gratitude due him by succeeding generations, the preservation of his memory by a place in Statuary Hall is eminently appropriate."

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Are Faithful Employes

tfairus Klbbe, who takes the Associate-1 Press report, in the office of the Express, arakfrank Broad, manager of the Postal office-here, will be in line for the rewar.l wfclfch the Postal is contemplating offering for men with records of ten years cottttnuous service. Broad opened up the I^ttal telegraph office in Terre Haute o'rtSr' eleven years ago, and Kibbe has tu$Hf.-employed by the Associa'ted Press at "ifiei Express office for fourteen years. Tt'lsPremarkable that in that period IhO'ujprh required to be at his instrument night, Kibbc has missed but four times.

Harris Lost His Wife.

•"Ehe Louisville Courier Journal contains a sad tale of a Terre Haute coal dealer nanled Harris who had lost his young1 and beaiffifui*bride. Mr. and Mrs. Harris left h£te fbr Mingo, Tenn., on Christmas to '.visit' 'with relatives and after the visit started to return home via Louisville.

Sotftewhere between Mingo and Louisville stepped off the train and it ran atiead carrying the wife to Louisville. He tfkS almost distracted and boarded the it- Louisville bound freight but after ghlng Louisville could find no traces o£~his better half. No coal dealer named is known in this city.

Dr. Lyman Abbott Coming. ibf.. Lyman Abbott, editor of "The Outloofc" will arrive in the city Wednesflay'.'at nbon to be the guest of Mrs. Geo. Bfbkaw of South Sixth street. Wednesday pvetiing Dr. Abbott anfl Mrs. Brokaw's faralr will take dinner at the home of

Frances Warren on South Sixth «irei&t. Dr. Abbott will later attend the ptaiyer meeting held at the First Congregational church, of which he was formerly pastor^' f,

High Water at Linton

The Wabash has been cutting high jinks of Tate and has run the farmers out of •he bottoms and great alarm is felt along stream. Thousands of acres of corn is Ikundated, and much corn will be tpSffe-Llnt'on Record.

x.: Lyons Journal Burned Out. The office and' all the equipment of the Lyons, Ind., Journal wtVei: burned last raiday ni$ht, entailing total loss. It 'atttttdteratood that -the paper will not be towed longer.,

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Ask a

healthy woman

what she would sell her health

%for

and she would tell

you that the choicest "^diamonds in the world could not buy it. What use for diamond rings to emphasize the shrunken fingers, or earrings to light up the cheeks hollowed by [disease?

Health is the first requisite kto womanly happiness. General rill-health in women has its ori[gin in local womanly diseases.

Cure the diseases of the delicate womanly organism and the general health is perfectly restored.

The remarkable benefits experienced from the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription are due to this medicine's perfect cures of womanly diseases. It establishes regularity, dries weakening drains, heals inflammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. "It affords me great p'-asurc to be able to pa J- a few words in regard to the merits of I)r. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and his'Golden Medical Discovery,' writes Mrs. Flora Aril, of Dallas. Jackson Co., Mo, "I was tempted to try these medicines after seeing the effect upon iny mother. At an early stage of married life I was greatlv "bothered with painful periods, also a troublesome drain which rendered ine very weak and unfit for work of any kind. I became so thin there was nothing left of me but skin and bone. My husband became alarmed and got me a bottle of 'Favorite Prescription.' After he saw the wonderful effccts of that one he got me two more, and after I used those up there was no more pain, and I began to gain in flesh very rapidly."

When Dudley permitted the negro to escape he at once ceased to be sheriff. According to the law, Coroner Maxwell was really the chief county officer. In spite of this fact, he has not exercised the rights of sheriff, except in delivering the formal order of Governor Durbin that Dudley should no longer act in the capacity. Dudley refuses to surrender the keys of the jail, and the only way that they may be obtained is through a contest, by one legally apjoinfc ed to the office, such as an appointee of the commissioners. There is some talk, however, of the commissioners refusing to make an appointment.

Dudley's refusal to be interviewed by the papers has called forth from one of the Sullivan Democratic papers a very warm attack on the ex-sheriff.

GERMANIA DATES.

Numerous Entertainments will be Given at the Hall During Jan-, uary and February.

A schedule of entertainments has been announced as follows by the Maennerchor to take place at Germania hall: Sunday evening, January 11, family entertainment February 18, masquerade ball—no improper characters tolerated Sunday evening, March 8, family entertainment Easter Monday, concert and baii.

On February 23. a masquerade ball will be given by the Schwaben Verein. From February !)th 1 the 14th the Central Labor union will hold its fair.

On February 11, the Turn Verein will give a public gymnastic exhibition in the opera house. The exhibition will consist of fencing, pyramid building, living statues and many .difficult athletic feats. 'ITie entertainment will be of the highest order and well worth going to see. ..

The active members of the Maennerehor are rehearsing for the family entertainment to be given the second Monday in January. ,,

HOFF PROMOTED.

First Lieutenant of Company be Attached to Third Eattalion.

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Baird Po6t Banquet.

The John P. Balrd Post, 032. G. A, It., will hold Its annual banquet this evenin? at the hall over the Truth shoe store. The Woman's Relief Corps will participate- A booklet giving the history of the post has been issued. immm..

COUGHS, COLDS AND CO! TION. Few people realize when taking cough medicines Other than Foley\Honev «ftd Tar, that they contain opiates which are constipating besides being unsafe, particularly for children. Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opiates, is safe and sure and will not constipate, for sale by all "druggists.

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Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong, sick women well. Acccept no snbstiute for .the medicine which works wonders for weak women.

HOLDING THE FO'RT.

Ex-Sheriff Dudley Seems Inclined Make Fight Against Governor Durbin.

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Ex-Sheriff Dudley still continues live in the sheriff's residence at Sullivan. and seems to be waiting for developments. He has nothing to say to the newspapers about the affair at all. It is largely a guess as to what the coming developments will be.

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First Lieutenant Holl of Company 11 has received notice that lie has been transferred to act as batallion adjutant for the Third Batallion of tlie First Regiment, Indiana Volunteers. He is one of the most popular members of the local militia company and) news of his transfer wa.s recciveti with much regret. He still ranks as a first lieutenant, but the change comes in the nature of a promotion. Sincc Second Lieutenant A. W. Dudley has been promoted to the captaincy through the resignation of Captain Thomas, there are two vacancies to be filled at a meeting of the company next Monday night. It is believed Benjamin E. Wimer will be made fii-st lieutenant, while Ed Fisher probably will be elected second lieutenant. Arrangements are being made to give a smoker within ten days for the retir.ng officers.

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FAVERSHAM FILING

JULIE OPP BECOMES THE MATI NEE fDOL'S BRIDE

MAY BE HiS LEADING LADY

Both Recently Divorced at Which Time Gossip Freefy, Connected Their Names.

NEW YORK. Dec. 30.—Miss Julie Opp left her apartments in the Hotel Wellington today and. acompanied by her mother, went to Greenwich, Conn., where £he was married at noon to Willkuu' Fftyferslifcjii. The decree of divorce obtained, by Mr. Faversharn a few months

•prohibited the actor from marrying again this state. ilh,: Faversham's new wife is, also a divoi'c66, but her decree did not prohibit hfer in^jf^age in this state as she secured hep Septratibn in England a short time a^oMj-itor husband was Robert Lorrainl»f/lt'n English autor, who has. been s^.rit.ittithLs country. Thiers was nothing pretentious about the mttrriage. of the act.o'f airitK the actress. Mr. Faversharn and ft ftiend met Miss Opp at the station in Greenwich, and the party proceeded at oncej to the office of Judge Burns, who lost/no-time in tying the knot. It is rurndted that Fay Davis, Mr. Favcrleading woman, will give way to the ucw, Mrs. Faversliani, who will join his: company under the fiAine of Julie Upp. She had this positioner! the compsyiy last season, and when Mrs. Fayersham sued for divorce Broadway gossip had it that the statuesque leading wohiatliwas the cause of thfe action.. j(

!®outh bend Withdraws. ,• Thb'vfebutli Bend Tribune,says:. "South BenJ"w'itl not' be in the Central baseball league, I..Mautner, of Fort Wayne, who Is -tlip.' promoter, having decided to. give tlie franchise to some other city. "President Smith of the Terre Haute Baseball assciatlon President Bemertt, of EVansville President Mautner of.Fort Waj^er^a'nd President flaldeman of Marion-, will start tonight to visit cities which are dpplicants for .the two vacant places In the new Central league. There are eight applicants and1 the committee! will not tell, yfrhtre they 'go first, but Intimate in th£ selection there may. be a surprise in the!"baseball world."

Hold Reunion Tomorrow. The 4Qth anniversary of the .survivors of Stone River will be held at Greencastle tomorrowv A number of-Terre Haute veterans .fought in the ^memorable battle and this-city will be well represented, at the reunion. Among those on the'program Ms Rev.' John D. Whitehead now of Topcka. Kas., but who w.as Chaplain of the J5th Indiana.' The "welcome address will be^delivered' by Major' J?hn G. Dunbar of-:fh'e 79th Indiana and'Gil R.' Stromemt wil 1 respond. Mr. St'roniont will also ^vjer/aj historical .sketch of the battle at the camp fire meetings..^.

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the

PEPSIN FLAKE

is winning fime because it reconstructs feeble stoiachs and jts nutritive properties feeds the system so that health and'netve strength governs where physical' weakness and mal-nutrltidn existed. A startling novelty, a doll rtcfeipt bdok and a. sample paekafe of Tryabita FREE for your grocers, name and 4 cents stamps. We man TRYABITA HULLED CORN too. Ask for «t. B*th made .by Union Labor. £)on't accept cereal

foods

Through without change from Ckioago Tia the Ckicago & North-Western, Union Paciic and Southern Pacific Rya. to kf San FranOtsco aad Portland orer the only double-track ,-r*' railway Chicago to the Missouri Rirer, and ria the most direct line to the Coast. Fire personally conducted tours to the Coast each weisk. with Pallman Toiiriat cars daily te MW San Francisco, Los AngelSs and Portland without change.

TFLME HAUTE, INC., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1S02

BIG FOUR WRECK MAY PROVE A COSTLY MISHAP.

PARDEE YET IN HOSPITAL

Widows of Fuqua and Hemhsssly fie-

x*. gin Action for Ten. Thousand

Two more damage suits growing out of the Big Four wre^k on the Wabash river bridge have been filed in the Illinois courts. The suits wfere begun yesterday by Mrs. Fred Fuqui, wife of the brakeman whose body was not found for several days after the wreck and Mrs. John Hennesgey, wife of the conductor who died soon after being removed from the debris. Each asks for $10,000.

John Pardee, the man thrown into the rivet- and who was-found floating a distance below the bridge, is still at St. Anthony's, hospital, but is now able to bo wheeled arouhd and all indications are that lie will regain the use of both limbs before many weeks. When he was thrown from the bridge both legs were broken. 3

OCCIDENTAL LODCE.

Pythians Elect New Sfet of OfficersCharles Franklin Chanceller yCommander.

The following officers were elected for the ensuing year at the regular meeting of Occidental Iddge No. 18, K. of last night in Castle hall: Charles G. Franklin, C". C. C. B. Dimmick, V. C. A. E. iiillon, prelate William McKee Mi of W. W. E. Davy, K. of.R. and S. C. W. Jackson, M. of E. C. M. Trout, of F. J. A. Ransford, master of arms H. A. Ream inner guard: W. J. Bell outer guard L. J. Treat, trustee C. Wiljiams, L. J." Treat and M. .Boaz, rep res'Mitntives to grand lodge. ,arid John F. Petri, installing, officer. The installation of .the newly-elected officers will take place next Monday night'.

^smali Fire in Flue.

fiEM. GNIFFEE RETURNS FROM THE WHS

Philippines. All the world loves a hero, and thus the recoastmctor of the Philippino government wins fame and glory. America a re^dy-to-eat wheat flake cereal

The fire depsirtment made a run late yesterday afternoon to the residence of Henry Miller, 4Zi South Fifth street. The blaze, which was quickly extinguished resulted from a defective flue.

The following testimonial was received from Mr. John W.. Young, an old soldier and highly respected citizen of Lincoln,, 111., who says, "I had a severe cough add cold and I decided to get some kind of medicine. I purchased a bottle of Harts'- Honey and Horehound, and am p!ea«ed to say I am now well. I advise anyone suffering'from throat or lung affections'to. use this valuable remedy, I cannot recommend it too highly." Sold by Baur's Pharmacy.

that counterfeit our name.

TRYABITA FOOD CO., Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich.

THREE TRAINS A DAY

Tlie Overland tittited

The luxurious daily electric -lighted train acrote tha American continent. Leas than three days Chicago $o Cdifornia, ^dth an eqaipinent of unprecedented nagnmcenco.^ All ticket agents sell tickets via the1.

Chicago A North •Western Ry.

For fiill information, with book on California, write to

w. B. KKisitEffW, PAaSMwaw Twyio

Mawaaaa,

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T'V'*?'*

MILLION

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Guaranteed

TEETH. wnHOtff^

Wc Extract Teeth Without Pain-

The Netv York Dental Parlors of Terre Haute is a reliable and dependable dental office. What They Advertise is the Truth, and when they say Teeth Extracted Painlessly you can depend upon it that you can go there and have your teeth extracted absolutely without pain. Many, many others have gone before you.

REMEMBER.

Dr. Reiss' New York Dental Parlors are directly over Pixley's 512% Main street, Four dentists employed. Lady attendant.

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The Union Transfer, and Storage Co.

Has a' fine new storage room. Do not fail to see it before storing your goods. They are also prepared to move or hatadle all kinds of goods. Phone 404. 'Office 1001 Wabash Avenue.

Architect ind Superintendent.

JAMES M. SHERMAN,

Residence, 1 Second avenue.. Room 18 Beach Hall, South Sixth street.

J. G. VRYDAGH,

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Architect anid Superintendent., Room .2, N»ylor-Co* bdgr., Wabash ave. and Fourth

Artistic Umbrella Maker.

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IIIDnifiTV

13€9 Wabish Avenue

nAnUlOlIf Beilpboae

Brawn 7«. Cov«srinf and rearing. Prompt attention to telephone calls.

Bronze and Brass Foundry,

Terr® Haute Bronae and Braaa Foundry. manufacturers of bronze, brass and composition castings. All k'nds of metals bought and sold. Eleventh and Sycamore.

Cut Stone Contractors.

TERRE HAUTE STONE WORKS

Cut stones ontractors. Works and office, 10tt and Mulberry streets.

^Contractora and Builders.

The T. J. MARTIN CO., planing mill, manufacturers of Sash, Doors. Blinds and dealers ln".Xumber, Lath and Shingles, cor. Fifteenth and Van Railroad.

A.

W. RAVELL 8»««. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.

KNISELY & EARL, 231 ff. 19ht

Brick contrhctOrs and builders. Telephone, Citizens', 132k ..

Dentist.

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^piIB^tolS a. toS:3p. m.

Dentist, removed to. 634/4 -MadoSt., over'Watson's"

JHIV WORK WH'lf VCU

AMERICAN BOUNCING BAJBtBS are k«pt orowlnrf #lth the delight of llrinr, because their tnamM have learned to use GASOARBTS Candy Oajthftrtlo. You ill know how neighborly neighbors tell each other Of the really good things they hAVe learned from experience. CAdCARBTS are one of those, good things, and the kind words said ror them has created a sal* of.nearly A MILLION BOXES A MONTH. It is easy to protect infante against children's complaints, because All these perils have their beginning- in stdmaoh and bowels, and We have i» CASCARBTS a perfect medicine that Will always keep the delicate machinery in a child's body clean, regular and in working order. Children like the little cAndlyi tAblet, and are kept safe from all stomach} bowel, blood and skin diseases. All druggists, 10c, 26c, 60c. Never sold in bulk.

booklet free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York.

to cure or your money back. Genuine tablet stamped OOO. Sample aad

Interior Decorating—Churches, Theaters, Public BulldlngB, Residences, eto. Florists.

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ANNUAL! SALE BOXES Creafesf in the World

SQUARE OR WITH WATER FRONT. RESERVOIR AND WATER FRONT SOLD ON MERIT. NO NEW EXPEMMENT.' ON EXHIBITION AT

G. G. SMITH'S SONS CO.

BAKER'S SPECIALS

Bananas, Oranges, Grapes, Apples, Cranberries, Green Beans, Celery and Pumpkins.

CHEESE—Pure Cream and Imported Brick, Sweitzer and Limburger. New Olives, Sweet Cider, Freeh Oysters, Pure Codfish and Salmon. 500 dressed rabbits.

Genuine .English Holly and Holly Wreaths.

CHAS. T. BAKER

Southwest Cor. Fourteenth and Poplar.

If you have anything to sell or trade

Just put a few lines in the Tribune's

One Cent a Word Column.

What You Want and Where to Get It

WATCH REGULAR CHANGES IN THESE ADVERTISEMENTS.

Frescoing and Housepalnting.

HENRY F. GLAEVECKE TA

Opera House lloct.

F. WUNKER & SONS, B0QUETS & FLORAL EMBLEMS.

Lumber Yard.

R. H. KINTZ & CO.,

Lumber Dealers and General Contractors ar.d Builders. Main and Water sta.

Livery and Boarding.

G. W. DANIELS

LLWJ

has returned from New York with full line of styles. Fur garments made to order.

Merchant Tailor.^

F. P. BRYAN,

We make A specialty of suits guaranteed •o fit from S26 up pants IS and up.

Meat Market.

BAE8LER &, V/ITTENBROCk, 1404 Mate st. Old phone 8803. New phon* 883. Our specialties: Home Cured Meats. Home Killed Meats, Home Made Sf usage.

ANDREW ROWE, 827 N. «th, Tel. 5201 Wholesale and Retail' Dealer in Fresh and Salt Meats. Home killdd «n.«ats only. Cur*rr Fnalleh brand of Mpdlted mea'S

G^ov* Repairing.

GO TO THE.

COOPER FOUNDRY

For Practical Repairing of all kinds o/ Stoves. Best equipped in city. 4U Cherry.

LEE JACKSON,

6TAWEF°MR,LN"

Cabs for theater parties, etc. Bell phone 372 Citizens, 366.-

Ladies' Tailor.

L. FLEISCHER,

Th""^T.n„

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MAJESTIC RANGES

ARE MADE TO LAST A LIFE* TIME. ., BODIES MADE OF DECARBONIZED GUM BARREL STEEL ALL RIVITED, NO BOLTS TO FALL OUT: (RESERVOIR

Third and Wabash Avenue.

THE IDEAL HOLIDAY GIFT

Waterman's Ideal! Fountain Pen

There is satisfaction in having the best you get it in the Ideal. Wte Have a very large stock to select from. especially fine gold mounted and ailver filigree holders. Every pen fully gualr\anteed.

J. R. Duncan &Co.

STATIONERS

6(0-662 WABASH AVENUE.

Plumbing. and Gas Fitting.

FRED ARLETH, 1018 Main sC phone M6. Sanitary Plumbing and. Gaa Special attention #lven to repair

CitissiH'

Painter and Decorator*

215 8. i-s Street. Cltls lltls*n« Tel. 4

A-l house painting, graining, etc. All work receives prompt attention

Physician and Surgeon.

8. 0. WEIR, M. D.,

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Res. phone 980 Citizen's phone: Offlc Office, 322 Ohio St., ftes. 322 0. Third I

Notice—Stop and examine H. C. kom & Co.'s shoes and gents furnlaMfiJ foods before going down town. Next W. J. NewkOm's drug store, 68 Laftyet

Dr. Reed's cushion/shoes, best shoifjtofj tender and aore feet. Fine line mes'i ladies and children shoes. Chaa. W!o£ 714.Ni Thirteenth..

The Vigo Sanatorium.

PRIVATE HOSPITAL where patl«q|ft| have home comforts andy.advantage^ trained nursing. Dr., L. 1C. Stock, tti Third. Cltz. Tel. (WL

Tinners and Roofers.

Carnrlus & Dudley. 1022 Wabash ay^, hive opened a store in. connection thefr tin shop'and, Sirry 4 complete of stoves, ranges,' tin ware, etc.

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Upholstering acid Furniture,

B. l. Plogsted, 641 Lafayette ave. 10(te' N, 6% st- Tel- NO- "I®, mfgr. funiiture. Davenports, leather couc specialty. Furniture packing and st

Vehicles of. AH Kinds. _—_ fi'ifljS. j.

VOGES.

0tt Hulmnn st. Ooody^|

ubber tires put on ubber tlra vehicle#. alrir

(pairing aad painting. Oet our