Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 10 September 1914 — Page 11
rHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1914.
Ribs—
Oct. ... 11.90 Jan. ... 11.52
l0Synipathy
1
Se$ats—No.
THAT 1BJK
IS IN AM CTONDmoMl OH 'ftS. VV\VtN? artoutfH- -mouB«-e. WITH
ANO
RECORD OF PRICES.
Reported By F. A. Moaher, Member
Chicnjto Board of Trade.
H&K.
t/NION OU3T NOW -SO WON'T SAN ANYTHINC? I'I t. JUST Ov'o ANO CiLEAfs/ |T UP MV5BU=.'
Open. High. Low. Close
Sept. .. 1.13 Dec. ... 1.16 May .. .1.24
1.15% 1.19% 1.26%
Corn—
Oats-
1.11% 1.14% 1.22
Sept. .. 78% Dec. ... 74% May ... 77
Sept. .. 49% Dec. ... 52% May .. 55%
Jan. ... 22.50 Lard— Oct. ... 10.02 Jan. ... 10.75
1.11% 1.14%
78% 74% 77%
76%
"It
77 72% 75% 47% 50% 53%
75* 47% 50% 53
49 53% 56%
Pork—
22.55
21.20
21.20
9.30
10.15
11.60
11.50
11.95
11.10
11.05
11.52
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE.
CHICAGO, Sept. 10.—Although wheat opened with a dip in prices the market made a quick rally, extending to 2V&c over Tuesday's close. After opening %c to l%c lower and then springing upward the market steadied at an average advance of l%c as compared with Tuesday night.
The close was heavy at 2c to 2%c net decline. Corn ruled easy owing to a beariah construction placed on the government crop report. The start, which was %c to lc down, was followed by a recovery that nearly wiped out all of the *°The close was weak, l%c to 2@2%c
with the upturn in wheat
helped the oats market to overcome a moderate setback. Provisions suffered from lack of demand.
CHICAGO GRAIN.
CHICAGO, Sept. 10.—Wheat—No. 2 red, $1,141} 1.18%
No-
2
^Coii)—No. 2 yellow, 77@78c No. 3 yellow, 76% 78%c. Oats—No. 3 white, 48%@60%c. Btcndard, 48%@50%c.
Tive—No. 2—95 @96c Barley—68 @7 8c. Timothy—$4.50 @6.
CO.
Clover—Nominal ST. I.OUIS GRAIN. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. 10.—Wheat— No. 2 red, 51.13 @1.16 Me No. 2 hard, [email protected]: Sept. $1.12%.
Corn—No. 2, 90%c No. 2 white, 82c
2, 49%c No. 2 white, 50%c
Sept., 49c. NEW YORK FLOUR. NEW YORK, Sept. 10.—Flour—Quiet.
Wheat—Futures without transactions.
LOCAL MARKET REPORT.
Metal and Robber.
Metal—Copper and heavy brass. So per pound light brass. 4c per pound zinc and lead. 2%o per pound tin-
f°Rubber—5c
Scrap
jer pound for old boots
and shoes 2c per pound for old bicycle tires 2c to 4c per pound for automobile tires 4c per pound for solid tires.
iron—Stove
plate. 20c per 100
pounds mixed iron. neavy
c®s*i
wroueht, malleable and steel, 25c per 100 pounds. Hldca and Tallow.
Hides—G. S., No. 1, 14c No. 2. 12c calves. G. S.. No. 1. 16c. No. 2. 14%c. Basra.
Rags—Country, 60c per 100 pmnds all wool tailor clips, 2c per pound old rope, lc per. pound.
Wool.
Wool—Unwashed wool, meoJum, 20c p#r pound coarse, 16c per Pou"di heavy iiurrr 16c per pound western. 15c per pound: burry. black, cotted. 13c per
pOUD1- Herb.. Golden seal. *3.00®3.60 per pound fficseng (wild). $6@7 per pound May opple. lc per pound slippery elm bark. 8e per pound wahoo (bark of -0
nound
Virginia snake root. 20c per
pound wild cherry bark. 2c per wild ginger bark, *c blood root (flb es off) 6c per pound.
Grain. Hay and Straw (Wholesale.
Oa*t8 straw ibaled). JS.00 per ion
wupat
etra**\ $6.00 per ton.
iiav—jjo. 1 timothy. SmJ 2. timothy, nfew. 115.50
4
a,lf?i,as^?A
ner ton No. 1 clover mixed. $16.00. Bran—$26.00 pev ton. Middlings—5*0.00 P«r
ton-
Mixed feed—$29.00. Poaltry and Produce (Wholesale).
Hens—Live,
13c 1914 springers, 13c
cocks. 6c ducks. P. F.. 9c Indian Runner ducks, 9c geese, ftc dozen eggs, K-loss off: butter, packing stock, '0c* hen turkeys, 11c young toms, 11c cull turkeys. 10c old toms, lie guineas, 40c per pa!*.
Poultry nib Produce (Retail). Hens—Live, 13c springers, live, 20c, cocks 16c ducks, live. 18c geese, 12c ducks', dressed. 30c dozen eggs, fresh 30c turkeys, 33c pound, dressed butter, 40c.
(Retail.) $ 3.50 3.50 3.00 2.85 2.60 2.85 2.76 2.00 2.40
FALL COAL MARKET ijrazil oiock Clay C:ty block Minsball 4-inch lump tlinshall 1 -inch lump ... Minaball, mine run Minshail. nut or egg I
& S. 6. 4-inch lump .. 4 & S. 6. 1% Inch lump it 4 & S. 6. mine run 4 41- S. 6, nut or egg .... No. o.
4
-inch lump
No 6. 1%-inch Jump No. 6. nut or egg No. 6, mine run Chestnut anthracite Steve anthracite fagg anthracite Screenings
SJ.fiO 2.65 2.50 2.50 2.30 8.76 8.50 8.60 1.74
THESE* PAPERS ACduMOLATB. So qvioo-N AWNY Trtay
C(o WASTE. basket
INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK.
INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 10.—Receipts— Hogs, 5,000 head cattle, 100 head, unchanged calves, 450 head, unchanged sheep and laijibs, 450 head, unchanged. Uooti to choice steers, 1,300 lbs 9 BO@10 00 Common to medium steers, 1,300 lbs. and upward.. 8 76® 9 60 Good to choice steers, 1,150 to 1,250 lbs 9 00® 9 76 Common to medium steers, 1,150 to 1,250 lbs 8 60® 9 00 Common to medium, 900 to 1,100 lbs 7 00® 8 26 Good to choice steers, 900 to 1,100 lbs 8 26® 9 00 Extra choice feeding steers, 900 to 1,000 lbs.. 7 26® 7 60 Good feeding steers, 900 __ to 1,000 lbs 6 76® 7 36 Common feeding steers, 600 to 900 lbs 6 26® 6 76 Medium feeding steers, 800 to 900 lbs 6
HKIFEIIS— Good to choice heifers 7 60® 9 00 Fair to medium 6 25 7 00 Common to light 6 60® Good to choice cows 6 26® 7 60 Fair to medium cows .... 6 25® 7 25 Canners and cutters 4 00® 6 26
COWS—
Good to choice cows ....$ 6 00® 7 00 Good to choice cows and calves 6 00® 8 00 Fair to medium cows .... 6 25® 6 66 Canners and cutters 8 60® 6 00
HOGS—
Best heavies $ 9 5o® 9 60 Good to choice 9 U0@ 9 65 Medium and mixed 9 55(g) 9 65 Common to good light .. 9 55 4® 9 60 Roughs 8 00@ 8 65 Best pigs 8 50 9 00 Light pigs 5 00@ 8 25 Bulk of sales 9 55© 9 60
LAMBS—
hard, $1.13%
Wool lambs 6 00® 8 00 Good to choice 6 V@ 7 00 Common to fair 5 00® 5 76 Good to best spring iambs 7'50@ 8 CO Spring lambs 7 00w 7 60 Common to medium 6 00 7 26
SH1SEP—
Bucks 8 00® 8.50 Common to choice 4 26® 5 00 Good to choice 4 00® 4 60 Common to medium 2 40® 3 Good to choice yearlings.. 6 00® 6 60 Common to medium yearlings 4 26® 4 76 Good to choice shorn sheep 2 00® 8 76 Common to medium shorn sheep 4 60® 6 25 Culls to mediv.n 2 60® 4 76 Common to medium spring lambs 5 00 7 00 Good to best spring lambs 7 25£j 7 65
CALVES— Common to best veal ....$ 6 00@11 60 Medium and mixed 7 50® 8 65 Common to good heavy .. 6 00® 10 00
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO, Sept. 10.—Hogs—Receipts, 13,000 strong: bulk of sales, $8.80® 9.25 light, [email protected] mixed, $!i.60@ 9.55 heavy, [email protected] rough, $8.45M 8.60 pigs, [email protected].
Cattle—Receipts, 7,000 slow beeves, [email protected] steers, $6.3009.35 stockers and feeders, [email protected] cows and neifers, [email protected] calves. [email protected].
Sheep—Receipts, 33,000, steady sheep, $5.00 @5.90 yearlings, $5.75© 6.60 lambs, [email protected].
ST. IRITIS LIVE STOCK. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. 10.—HogsReceipts 7,000 steady pigs and lights, [email protected] mixed and butchers, ?9.00@ 9.35 heavy, [email protected].
Cattle—Receipts 7,000 steady, native beef steers, [email protected] cows and heifers, [email protected] stockers and feeders", [email protected] calves, [email protected].
Sheep—Receipts 4,300 steady muttons, [email protected] lambs. [email protected].
BUFFALO LIVE STOCK. BUFFALO. N. Y„ Sept. 10.—CattleReceipts, 400 steady.
Veals—25 [email protected]. Hogs— 3,200 heavy, [email protected] mixed, $9.60 @9.65: yorkers, $9,85 0 9.70 pigs, [email protected].
Sheep—800: lambs, [email protected]: yearlings, [email protected] sheep, [email protected].
PITTSBURGH. LIVE STOCK. PITTSBURGH, Pa., Sept. 10.—HogsReceipts 250 heavy Yorkers, $a.80 light do., $9.60 pigs, $9,00.
Sheep—Receipts 1,000 steady top sliebp, $5.85 top lambs, $8.40. Calves—Receipts 100 steady: t'ip, $12.00.
CHICAGO PRODUCE
CHICAGO, Sept. 10.—Butter—Unenpnsred. Eggs—Unchanged receipts, 11,747 cases.
Potatoes—Unsettled receipts, 30 cars Jersey, 75@92 Michigan and Wisconsin, 65 @72 Miniesola, Ohios, 72 @75.
Poultry—Alive, irregular springs, 14%c fowls, 15@15%c. NEW YORK PRODUCE.
NEW YORK, gept. 10.—Butter—Unchanged receipts, 6,661 tubs. Eggs—Unchanged.
Live poultry—Irregular western broilers, 16@17c fowls, 17%@18c turkeys, 14®15%c.
Dressed—firm western chickens, frozen, 15@20c fowls, 13@19Msc turkeys, 19@26c.
NEW YORK SUGAR.
NEW YORK, Sep£. 10.—Raw sugar steady molasses, o.62c centrifugal, 6.27c. Refined steady.
TOLEDO SEED.
TOLEDO, O., Sept. 10.—Clover seed— Prime cash and October, $10.90 Dec.. $10.95 March, ?11.05
Alsiko—September, $9.40 Dec., $!).60: March, $9.85. Timothy—Prime cash, $2.85 Dec., •$2.!»0 March, $3.05.
MONEY
VIM«M
MARKET.
\RW YORK, Sept. 10.—Mercantile paper, 7. Sterling exchange, strong for cables, 6.00 demand, 4.99. Bar «ilver, 55.
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HELP
2 6
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HELP WANTED*—Male.
WAWXJIJJ AT ONCli—On account of the European war, men to learn the barber trade and fill vacancies.
Thousands of foreigners barberlng In the United States going back to fight for their country. Cah prepare you Just now for good Jobs at exceptional wages. Tools included. Get the dope on this today. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE, 849 E. Washington St., Indianapolls. Army of United States men wanted:
Able bodied, unmarried men between ages of 18 and 86 citizens of United States of good cnaracter and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the English language. For information apply to reoruiting officer, 709 Wabasn arenue, Terr# Haute, Indiana. YOUNG MEN—Become railway mail clerks, Terre Haute mall carriers commence $65 to $76 month pull unnecessary sample examination questions free. Franklin Institute, department 94R, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED—Experienced shoe salesman. 324 Main.
W
AN
7 00
Common to best stockers. 6 00® 7 00 BULLS AND CALVES— Good to prime export 6 76© 7 50 Good to choice butchers.. 6 75® 7 85 Common to fair culls .... 6 60® 6 60
Till)—Female.
WANTED—A lady of neat appearance, well acquainted with the city advertising work good proposition for
Buch lady. Call at 220 North Sixth. Bell phone 4448. WANTED—Experienced girl for general housework must go home nights.' New phone -1660. WANTED—Experienced felling machine girl. Ehrmann Mfg. Co Tenth and Wabash. WANTED—A millinery apprentice at 713 Wabash avenue. WANTED—Good girl for general house work. 206 Kent Ave. WANTED—A short order night cook. 432 North Ninth. WANTED—Girl for James lunch room, 9 N. 8th.
WANTED—Situation.
LADY desires position as bookkeeper, either single or double entry the best of references. Phone Mam 448, 79S Lafayette avenue. WANTED—Position as bookkeeper years' experience as bookkeeper and cashier. Best of references. Box 93,
Tribune
WANTED—General office work by experienced girl, twenty-two years old. V, care Tribune. WANTED—Position as first-class porter or bell hop. R. C. G., 600 South
Second street. WANTED—Position as chambermaid, or kitchen work. 600 South Second street.
WANTED—Miscellaneous. WANTED—Woman with child 8 years old wants a home with good people.
Can give best of references. Call old phone 1914, WANTED—Furniture to pack 20 years' experience. H. Blared, 710
Cherry St. New phone 2439 old 3867 WANTED—Household goods and pianos to move, by experienced man.
Call 634 new phone. Billy Walsh. W ANTED—To clean vaults. Charles Jones, old 1683 New phone 1262-F. WANTED—To buy stoves and furniture. Citizens 3913-L. WANTED—Plain sewing, 331 South
Seventeenth street.
WANTED—House.
WANTED TO RENT—Medium sized nicel furnished house from October 15 to May 15. Must be in South
Sixth street neighborhood. Write particulars to N. P. Blanchard, box 748, Terre Haute. Ind.
WANTED—Rooms.
WANTED—Four unfurnished modern rooms for housekeeping adults vlosie to Union station. 118 South Meridian street, Brazil.
JLOST^
I/OST—Ladies' gold watch, between Craft's book store and Thirteenth and Main. Return to 009 Morton street, or to Craft's book store reward. LOST—An automobile tire, 82^x3%, on South Soventh street road, Monday night. Return to J. H. Adair, 319 North Eighth. LOST—Near North Center and Lafayette avenue, purse containing about $4.00. Return 1017 North Center. LOST—Gold and green enamei pin, four leaf clover with diamond. Reward if returned to 713 Wabasn. LOST—Willow suit case, containing clothing, Thursday. Return to 419
South Fourth. LOST—One red cow, one black cow. Notify Home Packing Co., and receive reward.
NOTES OF LABOR WORLD.
I.ABOR MEETINGS TODAY. Cnrpentera' and Joiners' United Brotherhood of America, No. 133. Hall, (i-iMi Wabash avenue. Rlremldr. local, No. 2632, United Mine
Workers of America. 624*4 Wabaxh nvcmic. \ntlonnl local, No. 365, United Mine
Workers of America. West Terre Haute. Deep Vein local, No. 2522, United Mine
Workers ot America. Deep Vein mine.
NOTES OF LOCAL LODGES.
The Ute tribe degree team No. 1S2, I. O. R. M., will confer the warrior's degree on four candidates this evening anrl all members of the order are urged to be present as other important business will be taken ua *1«»
TERRE HAUTE TRIBUNE.
DOINGS OF THE VAN LOONS—No, Father Can't Be Any Too Careful
FOR RENT—House.
FOR RENT—Five room house, furnace,
fouthelectric
as, lights and water. 711 17th. Inquire 458 South
Chestnut.
16th
FOR RENT—4-room modern, furnished cottage, $26 per month adults only. Address box 94, Tribune. FOR RENT—1445 Eagle street, 3-room house well, cistern, gas for cooking.
Frank Teel. phone 1221. FOR RENT—Elegant modern duplex five rooms and bath. 1603 North Seventh. Hlte, Clt. 286. FOR RENT—House of 4 rooms on Kent avenue. Inquire J. W. Funk, 1712
FOR RENT—Three-room house, with porch. Inquire at Mayhew's, 611 Ohio. FOR RENT—8-room modern house, 623
S. 4th. William F. Hlld. 304 Wabash. FOR RENT—Four rooms, Kenley ilat. Fifth and Locust. New phone 214S. FOR RENT—9-room house with bath, 607 South 9th. Inquire 810 Oak. FOR RENT—Fine modern 8 room house. 719 Chestnut street.
FOR RENT—Rooms.
FOR RENT—Modern furnished room, $2 per week board If desired private family of two. Address box 95,
Tribune.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front room: downstairs private entrance convenient to car line. 79 South 19th street. FOR RENT—Modern front room for two gentlemen or couple board If wanted. Phone Citizens 1858 or 2111. FOR RENT—Two modern rooms for housekeeping, in private family references. New phone 2617-M. FOR RENT—Furniehed rooms, clean and comfortable. Special rates by week. Albert hotel. ^FOR RENT—Light housekeeping rooms, sleeping rooms. 520 Mulberry St. FOR RENT—Sleeping, light housekeeping no children. 213 North
Fourth.
FOR RENT—Modern -rooming and boarding business people. 604 Eagle street. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, for light housekeeping. 28 South Fifteenth. FOR RENT—Suite of furnished rooms for light housekeeping modern. 1232
Ohio.
FOR RENT—F'urnished rooms for light housekeeping or sleeping. 830 North 13 th. FOR RENT—Large front room modern centrally located. New phone 3164. FOR RENT—Select rooming and boarding- business people. 230 N. 6th St, FOR RENT—Nicely furnished modem rooms. 630 Cherry street. Phone. FOR RENT—Two furnished housekeeping rooms city heat. 715 Poplar. FOR RENT—Newly furnished rooms modern. 461 North Center street. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms housekeeping modern. 420 S. 7th St. FOR RENT—Modern room, nicely furnished. 222 North Fifth street. FOR RENT—Modern rooms, electric light. 428 North Canter street. FOR RENT—Modern rooms for parmanent tenant. 663 Chestnut St. FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms bath, phone. 643 Chestnut St. FOR RENT—Room and board reasonable. 327 South Fourth street. FOR RENT—Modern rooms phone bath. 517 North Fifth street FOR RENT—Modern rooms for business women. 538 North Fifth. FOR RENT—Modern room for business men. 213 North Fifth street. FOR RENT—Modern room for business men. 627 Chestnut St. FOR RENT—Modern furnished room. 411 Poplar. Old phone 3283. FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms rate cheap. 431 N. 6th St. FOR RENT—Modern front room cheap. 104 North Eighth street. FOR RE5^—Modern rooms for men cheap. 639 Chestnut St. FOR RENT—Nice furnished rooms for men. 430 North Fourth. FOR RENT—Modern rooms electric lights at 656 Eagle St. FOR RENT—Modern rooms phone cheap. 421 N. 6th St FOR RENT—Nicely furnished modern rooms, at 512 Eagle. FOR RENT—Fine rooms for men. 321 t- outh Fourth street. FOR RENT—Newly furnished room city heat. 25 S. 8th. FOR RENT—Fine room and board. 302
North Eighth street. FOR RENT—Fine rooms for men. 112 South Fifth street. FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms. 412 Cherry street. FOR RENT—Three unfurnished rooms at 109 South 11th. FOR RENT—Modern furnished room. 447 North Center. FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms. 515 Mulberry St FOR RENT—Room.
Pouth 6th.
gentleman. 130
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FOR SALE
25 Cars of Hay Cheap STANDARD HAY AND GRAIN COMPANY
BOTH PHONES.
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous. FOR SALE—Ranges, $6.00 to $12.00 heaters, $3.00 to $12.00, guaranteed wardrobe, $5.00 folding bed, $3.00 glass door safe, $4.98 easy terms.
Scott, 1336 Wabash. FOR SALE—Two inch continuous post Vernls (Marten bed, |6.50, sanitary couch and pad, $4.98 Jewel heaters and ranges. Scott & Hart, 311 Wabash. FOR SALE—Iron beds, mattresses, springs, rugs, chairs, Vernls Marten child's bed, folding go-cart and sundries. 1650 North Ninth street FOR SALE—Heating stoves from $4.00 to $15.00 easy terms. Terre Haute
Second Hand Furniture Store, 1332 Wabash. FOR SALE—Cook stove and ranges $3.00 down $1 a week. T. H. Second
Hand Furniture Store. 1332 Wabash. FOR SALE—Large roll top desk and child's bed, cheap. H. E. McQulnn, 514 North Center. Old phone 721. FOR SALE—Twin Indian motorcyclo 7 h. p. fully equipped. Call 118 N. 9th, or phone, new, 1186 old, 419 FOR SALE—Restaurant, three doors west of traction station, Snclburn, doing good business. Inquire. FOR SALE—Rugs, stoves, brass bed. mattress, range, rockers and other furniture. 23ff North Sixth. FOR SALE—Jewel stoves and ranges.
We take old stoves for first payment Scott & Hart. 311 Wabash FOR SALE—Coal, 9 bushels for a dollar. 1332 Wabash. New phone «36-L old 2237. FOR SALE—Motorcycle, 1»1* good nocdltlon cheap. 115 S4orta leventh. FOR SALE—Rubber tires, $1.00 per wheeL Hilderbrand Buggy Co, 216
South 3rd. FOR SALE—1913 Indian motorcycle cheap for cash. Albert hotel. FOR SALE—Good Singer sewing machine, $3.50. 520 South EigJith. FOR SALE—Fine groceries at Cooper's, 412 North Fourth street. FOR SALE—Florence heater, ?12.00.
Scott, 1336 Wabash. FOR SALE—Grapes, lc a pound. 1219 North Eighth. FOR SALE—Work mare. $18.00. 1621
South Second. FOR SALE—Coal range, $5.00. 1336 Wabash.
SHEET MUSIC.
Teaching, classical and popular hits. Hulman's, 82 South 7th.
BARBERS.
PER AND DENIS1NGER. MAIN STREET. 7 W WALDElf, BARBER HOT AND (Joi,D BATHS. 10 NORTH THIRD
STREET.
T¥RW NATIONAL SHOP» 21 FOURTH STREET. GEORGE RIKMJOE DREHER, ^RST CLASS BAR
BERS. BATHS. 208 MAIN STREET. S. D. SIMPSON, FIRST CI-As»
B*^
BERS. CHERRY AMP THIRD STS.
ABYSSINIA SMOP',JJ4BI^WREET STEWART. 320 CHERRY SI REK R. if VOGES. THE BEST BARBERS
AM) OHIO STREETS.
HARRY WILSON, THE BEST WORK, tl SOT1TH flTH STREET. ORIENTAL SHOP, STALEY A HILL gliT MAIN STREET.
DELICATESSEN.
"CMNA YVfLstr^oB anl d6liclouB home cooking win be had at .Carter Delicatessen, 110 North Seventh street
iii c0hrMalcandiMteSlB4e4n North^Uth St°d
BOARDING.
THE PLACE TO EAT—Meals, 26c per Veek, $4.00. 118 N. 6th St. BOARDING—By the week at 457
Center St.
For Sale—Easy Terms
A 5-ROOM COTTAGE, 2721 South First street. Price $900. A 5-ROOM COTTAGE, 2848 Locust street. Price $1,800. TWO 3-ROOM COTTAGES, 1906 and 1908 Elm street. Price $1,400. A 5-ROOM COTTAGE, 1625 South
Ninth street Price $1,950. A 4-ROOM COTTAGE, 1474 South Ninth street. Price $2,100. Will sell any of the above for small cash payment balance monthly.
HAZELRIGG & LADD
30 South Seventh Street.
PHONES—New, 1123 Old 99.
TRY A TRIBUNE WANT AD. ONE CENT A WORD.
DEATH NOTICE.
GALLAGHER—Bernord H., died at his home, 4:30 a. m. Thursday, age 72 years.
Funeral service will be held at St Augustine church at 7:30 a. m. Saturday. Burial Calvary cemetery, Teire Haute. Ind., at 10 a. m.
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors, also Allemania lodge 1044, K. and L. of H„ the German Aid society and the members of No. 6 fire station for the kindness and sympathy shown us in the sad bereavement of our beloved mother, Margaret Boettinger, also for -the beautiful floral designs, also the Rev. Probst for his kind ana consoling words.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Boettinger, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Boettinger, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Reese, Mr. Harry Boett'nger. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Willshire and sister, Mrs. John Schield.
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that *he undersigned has been appointed executor of the estate of George W. Sullens, deceased. Said estate is supposed to te solvent PLEASANT COMBS.
WESLEY FORBES, Attorney.
Scott
230 North
FOR SALE—Furniture Sixth. FOR SALE—Cheap, bakery, 408 South 13%.^
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Elizabeth A. Hlggins, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent
Fine violins and strings, easy payments. Hulman's, 82 South 7th.
KODAKS AND SUPPLIES. Kodaks, film and kodak finishing. Hulman's, S2 South 7th.
STORAGE
s'iXJKAGifi—furniture packed, stored and crated brick building. Get our reduced freight rates south and ai western points. Quick service. Unl'^
Transfer and Storage Co., office 11 \j and Wabash Ave. both phones 181.
WANTED—City storage, new brlcj, I warehouse, 44 South 10% automobiles, pianos, fine household ffOodSL stoves. Dr. J. T. Laughead. Old phone 1141. Office phone 947. old.
MISCELLANEOUS^
"^JUST^P^SbS—-The Palm Coilc Parlor. 828 Ohio. Chas. titchclL
FOR SALE
Strictly modern 5-room cottage, south side, worth $3,000, for $2,500 if sold this week. Investigate. New Phone 3520-L.
FOR SALE
Furniture, piano, rugs, house furnishings and good second hand clothes
519 S. Fifth St.
FOR SALE
HORSES of ALL KINDS a C. HANNA, 4th and Poplar
GROCERY (,
^XHArr WAS A EuSCAPE.'
AND WITHOUT A UNION CARpy
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EARL E. HOUCK.
SAMUEL D. ROY&E, Attorney.
FOR SALE—Real Estate,
FOR RALE—70 acre farm, all in cultivation, fenced, good buildings, on gravel road, half mile north, half mile west of Cory, Ind. Mrs. Nancy
Mcintosh. FOR SALE—Cottage on south side of Mulberry street bctwen Sixth and
Seventh. Cottage must be removed at once. State Normal school. FOR SALE—live room house 2 lots cheap Clinton lnterurban. Address
L. B., Tribui.e. FOR SALE—A new 4-room cottage, with pantry and cellar. 1554 South
Twentieth.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
FOR SALE OR RENT—Handsome brick and stone residence on Corner of South 6th and Demlng streets contains 12 rooms and two baths, with constant hot water. Has city heat, electric lights and gas. Recently painted 160 feet frontage on Stouth 6th street Terms reasonable. Inquire of B. V. Marshall. Beach block.
VIOLINS.
S
STOCK
AND
UNDERTAKERS.
Callahan & Hunter $
Snocessora to Louis Kntzenbach. Funeral directors and Embalmera. Lady assistant Chapel Free.
Personal attention given to all calls. Carriages for weddings. funeral6, ite. 116-1 IN North Seventh St. CitlMnx Phone 1ST. Bell Phone 889.
MONUMENTS
MONUMENTS
Efttlmatcs and Dmlffa* furnished for all kinds of Cemetery Memorials.
E. W.WALSH
Wnltash Ave.
Clt. Phone
1R37-I.
FOR SALE
Broom Factory and
Twenty-seven years in tho broom businefs. I own 175-acre farm, nine miles east, on lnterurban. Sevenroom house, two barns 100x40 and 80x40, a good dairy of 24 cows and 9 calves, 50 hogs, 9 horses, mules, sheep and chickens by the hundred apple and poach orchard "some reason." I have a coal 'mine, 7-foot block, fully equipped 80 horsepower steam pump, mine cars, scales, mules, blacksmith shop. We never shut down. My broom factory runs steady our brooms are always in demand. I've had the Bame expert men for 12 years. Now is YOUR chance terms. 9-room modern house and 3 lots for sale at your prico. See Evans, the broom man, Third and Hancock, or B. S. 6 box 84, T. H.
For Sale
My beautiful home on northwest corner of 21st and Chestnut streets. 7 rooms, laundry in basement, all conveniences 100 feet on 21st by 140 feet on Chestnut street or will sell 50x100 feet with residence on corner of 50x100 east front on 21st street, vacant Phone, New, 1282.
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LOANS
At Legal Rate
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MEAT MARKET
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FOR SALE
New stock, location, doing excellent businew. 0*mer aving city. Address KENLEY 10th and Cr.*
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