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Tribune's Market Reports

RECORD OF PRICES.

Reported By F. A. Mosher, Member

Chicago Board of Trade.

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^»d wi Open. fa Wheat—

High. Low. Close

1.08% 1.11% 1.18A

rk, Fho. ....l.ll R**y —i-i7% I Corn— 2°h' Wt. ...

1.06% 1.08% 1.15%

75% 69% 72%

47% 49% 52%

1.06% 1.09 1.15%

75% 69% 72%

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I Vlurt«4ay II Oats—

73% 67% 70%

73% 67% 70%

47 Vi 49% 62%

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Pork—

the

Tan 19.97

irnoc Lard— re lOct 9.05 10.lo

45% 47% 50%

45% 47% 51

19.97 19.67 19.67

9 65

9.52 9.97

9.55 9.97

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11.25 10.55

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CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE.

CHICAGO, Sept. 29.—Wheat advanced

lincfsharply today in consequence of the je-{!reported closing of the Darnenelles.

!uniThe

to

start which ranged from %c to Tl%c higher was followed by a slight reaction, but then prices rose higher I than before.

rf The close was weak, %c to %c under

lit Corn hardened a little with wheat, lets After opening %c oft to a like advance, the market scored fract.nal gains

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The close was heavy at l%c to 1%@ *n-1l%c net decline. This Assertions that the government of nrrJ Greece was purchasing oats on a large jficale made that cereal firm.

rmaShPjFOVisions

.warp&nce in the hog market was virtually be^gnored.

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LOCAL MARKET REPORT.

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Metal and Rubber.

Metal—Copper and heavy brass, 8c on/per pound: light brass, 4c per pound jrof sine and lead, 2%c per pound tin-

'°Rubber—5c per potind for old boots

and shoes 2c per pound for old bicycle hej tires 2c to 4c per pound for automobile tires' 4c per pound for solid tires.

Scrap iron—Stove plate, 20c per 100 pounds mixed iron, heavy cast, •wrought, malleable and steel, 2ac per 100 pounds.

Hide* and Tallow.

Hides—G. S., No. 1, 14c No. 2, lJc calves, G. S-, No. 1, 16c No. 2, 14%c. R«S».

Rxgs—Country, 60c per 100 pounds ali-vtooi tailor clips, 2c per pound old rope, lc per pound.

WooL

•o Wool—Unwashed wool, medium, 20c per pound coarse. 16c per pound heavy

burry. 16c per pound western, ISc per et pound burry, black, cotted. 13c per

Iw Golden seal, |[email protected] per pound .tV%lnSeng (wild), [email protected] per pound is^ay apple, 3c per pound slippery elm yirk, 3c per pound wahoo (bark of '-ee). 10c pound Virginia snake root, *0c per pound wild cherry bark, 2c per pound wild ginger bark. 5c blood root (fibres off), 5c per pound.

Oratm, Hay a»d Straw (Wholesale.) "Wheat—$1.90. Oats straw (baled), IS.00 per ton wheat straw, J5-0v per ton.

Hay—No. 1 timothy, new. IS. 50 No. I 2 timothy, new, $15.50 aifaifa hay, $19 per ton No. 1 clover mixed. I15J0.

Bran—$15.00 per ton.

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Middlings—$30.00 per ton. Mixed feed—$25.0®. Poultry aad Produce (Wholesale Hens—Live, lie ISH springers, 11c cocks. 6c: ducks, F. F., Indian Banner docks, 3c geese, 6c: doaen eg?s, 2:9c loss off baiter, packing stock. 19c hen turkeys. 11c young toms, 11c: cull turkeys, Sc young turkeys, ISc old toms. 11c: guineas, 45c per pair.

P»*ltr7 aad Pro^of* (Bctsll). Hens—Live. Us springers, i'.ve, 29c cocks, ISc ducks. Uve, 18c: geese, 52c ducks, dressed. 39c: dozen eggs,

39c

tarkeys, J3c pound, dressed batter, 4#c.

F*LL CX3AL MARJvETT (Retail.) Brazil

block $$.50

Clay City block tM Ulasoall 4-ineh. lump 2.00 Mies!?all 1 %-Incli Ispmp

COWS—

HOGS—

lacked support. An ad-

.......... S.85

ifJnsball mine rue 2JS0

r.»evv. Itiashali. uat or egg 2.S5 L. & £. 4-iac2j Sump 1."5

•H.*- L. (, l%t-8ach lamp 4 S. 4. mine rnc J. 40 L. & S. JSUt or egg 2.**

No. 5. i-UtnU Iwsap 2.C5 No. S, -irscls hap 2.5# No. », sst or

egg

J.5#

Not 5v miae rsrn 2.3® CSiestaot affithracSte S_Ti St«fre aatJiTacste S.5# srtlsrscite «. S-S# 1 S

1% PER MONTH

9a SKfssK^ctS goods. am. Br*

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Priwts. &2rs5d«ffrtiai-

SECURITY LOAH CO.

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INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK.

INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 29.—Receipts— Hogs, 6,000 head cattle, 800. head, unchanged calves, 200 head, unchanged sheep and lambs, 250 head, unchanged, tjo-jti to choice steers, 1,300 lbs $ Common to medium steers, 1,300 lbs. and upward.. Good to choice steers, 1,150 to 1,250 lbs Common to medium steers, 1,160 to 1,250 lbs. Common to medium, 900 to 1,100 lbs Good to choice vteers, 900 to 1,100 lbs Extra choice feeding steers, 900 to 1,000 lbs.. Good feeding steers, 900 to 1,000 lbs Common feeding steers, 600 to 900 lbs Medium feeding steera, 800 to 900 lbs Common to best stockers.

9 50@10 50

75© 60

9 009 9 71

8 60© 00

7 00O 8 21

8 ISO

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7 259

7 60

8 76©

7 2»

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BULLS AND CALVK9— Good to prime export .$ Good to choice butchers.. Common to fair culls ....

Best heavies Good to choice Medium and mixed ... Common to good lights Roughs Best pigs Light pigs Bulk of sales ........i

SHEEP—

7 00 7 00

fi 50©

C,

HEIKEllS— Good to choice heifers ..$ Fair to medium Common to light

7 00 6 7.r. 6 00

25 &

5 00#

G0@ 8 00

25® 6 75

50@ 6 00

6 00®

Good to choice cows ....$ Fair to medium cows .... Uanne-rs and cutters .... Good to choice cows ....| Good to choice cows and calves Fair to medium cows .... Canners and cutters

7 00 6 75 4 75

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00W 7 09

5 09 6 65 5 09

10® 9 20

8 00

LAMBS— Wool lambs ... Good to choice Common to fair Good to best spring lambs Spring lambs Common to medium

9

Bucks $ Common to choice (9cod to choice Common to medium Good to choice yearlings. Common to medium yearlings Good to choice shorn sheep Common to medium rborn sheep Culls to medium Common to medium spring lambs Good to best spring lambs

50 ft

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CALVES— Common to best veal ....$ Mtd'um and mixed Common to good heavy .,

00^11 59 50& 8 55

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CHICAGO LIVE STOCK.

CHICAGO, Sept. 29.—Hogs—Receipts 11,000 bulk, [email protected] light, 9.20 mixed, $8.10©9.2O: heavy, $7.85# 8.95 rough, $7.55@".00 pigs, $4.7»@ S.6o.

Cattle—Receipts ,000: slow beeves, 96-75&11.95 steers, $C.20©9.10 stockers and feeders, $5.30^18.20: cows and heifers, [email protected] calves. [email protected].

Sheep—Receipts 35,000 weak sheep, [email protected] yearlings, [email protected] lambs, [email protected].

PTTTSBCHOH LIVE STOCK.

PITTSBURGH, Pa.. Sept. 29.—Cattle —Receipts 1,000 steady. Hogs—Receipts 1.500 higher hear$9.50 heavy Yorkers, IS.SO light

tea, Yorkers, $9.50: pigs, $9.20. Sheep—Receipts 1.900 steady sheep. $4.00 top lambs. $$.25.

fresh,

top

Casv&s—Receipts 290 steady: ton,

$12.00.

ST. LOVIS LIVE STOCK. ST. LOna, Ma, Sept. 25».—Hogs—Receipts :2,00*? higher

pigs

aad lights,

1T.7»§S.W mixed and butchers, 8§.75i& 8.95 heavy, $$.60#&.95. Cattle—Receipts 7.500: steady steers* $7.S3# 10.S5 cows and heifers, fC.99© 9.5 stockers and feeders, $$.900 7.50calves. $«.*»« 11.00.

Sfceep—Receipts 750 steady: muttons, $4-»S#i.0w lambs, $7.60^7.$$.

BlTF.tLO LIVE STOCK.

BUFFALO, N. Y.. Sept.

j:

M0HEY TO L0AH

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Receipts. 500 steady. VeaS—Receipts 25

—Cattle

Hogs—Receipts beary, *9.29# S.4$: msxed. $j..S®@ 9.5» Yorkers, If.25 #5.5$: pigs, $-.25.

SJseep—Receipts 400 sheep aetfre: lambs,

CHICAGO PBODTQC.

CHICAGO, Sept. 21.—BnstJer—Cncliasged receipts S,tf$ taba. Eggs—HigSter receipt® ",Tlf case* at znark. cases JiscJadid, lt @21c onSirary firsts, firsts.

Ij PotatoeiS—Ucisetsled: receipts 1®* car*: M&cMgam and "Wisicocsiffi red, 4#

PtorstltrT-—2&I£tre feleJaer sprtegs fowls. Sl'SitpSJc.

5KW TORK PRO CK.

XIW YORK. —gsite— Wea.!k re5e!t®' 2-4^Si2 t®&«. Eggs—IrTegsiar re.!-eSjstts I#,* 21 sa&mj fri»«E gas&er®® exsza- ffisi®, 5-© $1c extra ffirstes, IT® ife: ffirsias. i*c.

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NEW TORSC» Se'pS. 2^K.—Bsir stBgar s8eaitjr: raB®Eas»F«Sv ceanSyiffmigaj. S.tii reffibB®S sSeanflT-

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NOW WHAT WAS

THAT WAS G5O/N4 TO C3|'ET 7

vV^iWTijJD—Men to learn the barber trade. Positively the best trail© of the kind. Hundreds of poslt'ons vacant on account of foreign barbers' being drafted for European war. Can prepare you in few weeks. Wages while learning. No previous experience necessary. Apply by mail. Catalogue free. Open to everyone. Mhlar

Barber College, 349

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Jftreet, Indianapolis. Army of United States men wanted: Able bodied, unmarried men between ages of 18 and 35 citizens of

United States of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the English language. For information apply to recruiting officer, 709 Wabash avenue, Terre Haute, Indiana.

WANTED—Terre Haute mall carriers, postofflce clerks, commence $67 month. Terre Haute examinations

November 7. Common education. Pull unnecessary. Sample questions free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 477-It, Rochester. N. Y.

WANTED Special postofflce clerkcarrier examination at Terre Haute, November 7. Get prepared by former government examiner. Booklet

J-50 free. Write today. Patterson Civil Service school. Rochester, N. Y.

WANTED—Man, well known locally— now employed—to give us spare time. Steady returns. frig money for a little time each week. For particulars call on E. L. Potter, Hotel Deniing, Thursday evening, October 1. WANTED—Two first-class advertising solicitors. J. T. Reid, publisher, 322

Houth Sixth street, Terre Haute.

WANTED—T«n solicitors, willing to vc rk. Apply 1336 Main, Wednesday morning-

HELP WANTED—Female.

V-ANTED—Girl, for general housework must come immediately go home nights, no washing. 607 H. Gth, WANTED—Sales girls experience not necessary. Johnson department store, 1131 Wabash.

WANTED—Girl, for general housework. Inouire 1117 Wabash avenue. WANTED—A girl. 1115 South 11th.

LOST.

LOST—Purse between Union station and C. & E. I. station at EvansvlUe. Return to Tribune office.

ESTRAYED OR STOLEN.

ESTRAYED OR STOLEN—From farm of L. D. Scott, bay mare, about 10 years old weighs about 1,400 pounds, has scar on left hip, one white hlna foot, star In forehead reward offered for any information. New phoua 1109 808 South Center.

BUSINESS CHANCE.

20,

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Will pay cash, not to exceed $8,000,

general merchandise stock, not to exceed 40 miles from Terre Haute, on railroad might consider business and residence buildings rull Information In first letter no agents. Box

BOARDING.

BOARDING—The Davison, 406 N. Stb street home cooking reasonable rates.

Board and rooms home cooking. 292 N. Stb St.

MISCELLANEOUS.

First-class acteed. 1*

postal photo N. 4th St.

work guar-

STATISTICAL RECORD.

JttABJaiAGE LICESSES.

Richard Daft I en. 21, Terre Haute, plumber, to Helen Feiler. l«, Terre Haute.

Albert Ralph O'Neil. 22. Terre Haute* miner, to Frances Alice Coon,

ft, 2422

Locust streetWorth Rossen McCrosy, 24, Clark ccructy, llUnois, farmer, to Julia S. Price, M, Vigo coast?, Indiana.

REAL ESTATE TKASSyEaj. Henry Hellman et ox to William Ki-jck, Jr, woe it sec

$1.00.

22.

tp

12,

Re3ned Syrup Manufacturing cotn-s pany to Samtael K_ DuralL ©t »4 *»& 1 ZK, tp ll, tl.QW.

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Wh/tttn.—WSSfcisnsi SraiiaaffiSSiSEst.

ST-W TOBK EJLCRA3WS®.

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lea. Sot 22, Thompsons assd Poole's s®3?. S $1,409.

BtlLOISG PEKWITS.

Osarles Pitre, lj«trl Nortis Twelfth a*sd OJse-baEt street. add&iioE to resi-: deuce, $25t.

O. B. King, North Tfelrteeise. street, addition to resMeRce.

tit.

ZAwis Hoase, JWi cztam iTessme, sae4, $25. S&raJs Cst&a, coraer Twe®ty-t2ilrC" tad Poplar streets, repairing resfdeisce,' $IJ4.

Sd Keiffse-r, Sixtee-atjE street, iefweea PJtsani arus! Brsc^eye,. c«4s*ge. 11,25#. 1 C. K. J©5s«:s. 123$ ifwstM #ersatis. |i »Ssetf, l®#. j]

CHiCASO ORiLt,

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TOLEDO SEED.

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O™ 5e-ffi'5.. S*..—0«^r«3T $se

Prtesev eas?# (Oaawfoer,. I)®ce©s&eir. I'V. t.v:: Mi"*6 $1- US AllatillSse, &£j)>tem$er, 3ft»2w&« «»SSB susii «jiEaivii«er. fZ.®® Deewai&cr,,

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DOIJSGS OF THE VAN LOONS-—No Wonder Father Couldn't Remember

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HELP WANTED—Male. WANTED—Miscellaneous FOE KENT—House.

WANTED—Party small capital. take half Interest good established paying business office man preferred. Address Partner, care Tribune. WANTED—To buy cash register must be 'hea.p. Apply Smith-Alsop Paint & Varnish Co., 104 Wabash avenue.

WA.NTKD—Furniture

Washington

to oack 2d

years' experience. H. Eldred, 710 Cherry St. New phone 2439: old 836*.

WANTED—Household goods and pianos to move, by experienced man. Call 634 new phone. Billy Walsh.

WANTED—Two Underwood typewriters must be in good condition. Citizens phone 1025.

WANTED—To do vacuum cleaning: large machine. M. L. Goodwin. Bell phone, 2285.

WANTED—To clean vaults. Charles Jones, old 1688: New phone 1262-F. WANTED—To buy, stoves ami furniture. Citizens 3013-L.

WANTED—Paper cleaning. Old phone 2:207. Kam Pugh.

WANTED—To buy old stoves. Citizens 8913-L.

WANTED—Situation.

WANTED—Employment by students, with motorcycle, Saturdays and after 12 o'clock week days. Call new phone 284 4.

WANTED Experienced laundress wants washings and Ironings old phone 1376, WANTED Position, by experienced bookkeeper. Box 25, Tribune.

WANTED—Roomi.

WANTED—To rent 4 or 6 rooms In modern house or flat, near 7th and ChoiTy streets steam heat. Address box 22, Tribune.

WANTED—Home.

WANTED—To rent 7 room house on north side. New phone 1667-R.

FOR SALE—Real Estate.

FOR SALE—S lots, one corner lot. Maple Avenue place will consider trarfe on cotiage by owner. Apply 2419 Locust.

FOR SALE—Beautiful 7-room, strictly modern home. 203 N. 23rd, owner.

FOR SALE—Fine lot, McKeen Park place. New 3915. 612 N. 6th.

FOR 8ALE OF TRADE.

FOR SALE OR TRADE—w7ll trade 7 pasAenger car, in good condition, for smaller car or roadster. Apply 572

Ohio street.

FOR SALE OR TRADE—Nice eight room modern house 34 Home avenue.

70R SALE OR RENT.

FOR RENT OR SALE—Large modem rooming house: centrally located. New phone 3191.

FOR TRADE.

FOR TRADE—»*r 172 organ and atroost new victrola with

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Moeller, care Columbia Oraphophone Co,, 340 Wabash avenue.

FOR TRADE—Automobile, for vacant lot must be clear. Address Dr. Lucket,

room

11, McKeen block.

PIHE yiOLDT STRINGS.

Wo have Just received some fine violin strings, bows, etc. Hulman's.'ZZ H. 7th.

HARDWOOD FLOORS.

Estimates given or, all w&rk free. Old floors cleaned and refinlshed. Fifteen years" experience. All work guaranteed. C. A. Foresro new phono 1744-L.

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«'i viuk\ii£—vwbitur* pacaed, suir4 aiad crated brick bundle*. Get oar reduced freight rates s-rsuth u4 eJ. western point*. Qaick service. UaiZa

Transfer aod Storage Co, office Lth and Wabash Are. both phones 104.

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ANTE D—CI storage new frri-ofc. wareho-3»e, *4 Epulis 1»% automobile*. ptaoos, fine hsmaeaoid goceSa store*. £r. J, T. Langbead. CM 1141. Oflkt phone 047, OML.

LUMBER and Building Material

Pierson &Bro.

FOR SALE

HORSES of ALL KINDS

H. C, HAHHA, 4tii and Poplar

For Sale

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FOR RKNT-—7-rf.onri mod'-rn house, oil '/\filioii. (-all afU-r 4 o'clock,

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On It.

FOR IUCNT—Modern flat, hot water heat furnished I22.S0. 815 Mttple^

FOR iICN'T- 'I-room house on Oakland venue, ('all new phone K!'7.

FOR RICNT—House, 6 rooms. 422 6th. Apply first door north.

FOR RENT—G-roorn house, 2006 Locust street. New phone 916.

FOR

RENT—room house, neur cur barns. Call new phone C92.

FOR RENT—Strictly modern 7 room house. 1032 North Ninth FOIt RENT--7-room dwlling, inith and furnace. W. A.Kimltton. FOR RENT—Modern 6-room VmjiikhIow, with garage. 2214 8. 7th.

FOR it ENT—House, 4 room $9. 1I') xth avenue.

FOK RENT—8-roorn 1722 N. 4th.

house. Inquire

FOR RENT—Finished Rooms.

FOR RENT-Two nicely furnished •frtnfc rooms, downstairs, for light housekeeping or sleeping, 2301 Sih avenue old ihone 2147.

FOR RENT—Modern furnished

for

gentlemen only. Must have reference, 1J8 N. 8th street, or old phone 2514.

FOR RENT-—Suite of. furnlshi-d zoom*, for ilght housekeeping,-on first floor gas fdr cooking. 444 N, J»th.

FOR RENT—Tw ""furnished rooms steam heat reasonable gentlemen preferred. 622 North Fifth,FOK RENT—Two furnished li^ht housekeeping rooms modern down rttalrs 500 .South Fifth.

FOfl RENT—Two modern furnished rooms, for sleeping: for genllemen. 201 S. Wi/

FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front room light housekeeping. 200 8.' 3rd street.

FOR RENT—Furnished front

H14

FOR RENT—Exclusive rooms

FOR RENT modern

FOR RENT—Modern

men

worth

of

new records, for a good horse. L,

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elusive people. 450 N. 5th.

trOu t, fumt*ht4,

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Poplar,

FOR RENT—Very nice modern furnished rooms, 230 N, 4tb„

roomx

cheap,

railroad

HZ4 N, tth.

FOR REN T—Mod em

room for

a busi­

ness man. iMt J#, 9th. FOR RENT—Modern rooms

tot

mal men, 530 N. 9th.

Nor

FOR RENT-—furnished or

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ftrrn'.sfaed. 27

vn-

Ohio,

FOR RENT—Modern rooms, furnished.

447 S. Center,

FOR RENT—R«,

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I CR RENT—Miscellaneous.

FOR^RENTT—OfficeTlWfet, water, phone, desk included. FIjm location cheap rent. Ad/lres* Offfce, care Tribune,

FOR RENT—«ftore room, 424 Wafea#h avenue possession October 2nd, 1^14, J, r, Biyelow, g| ftoath %*rtenth 8L FOR RENT—Barn room, 2 hor*es» and »»«fon, 2225 Cle',*lard avenue old phone 171#,

miSlCTEACEEM. fail to see our new st^ck of

teaching music studies, etc, Jiultaan's,

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Proposition for Local Investors

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FOR RKNT—228 N. 23rd St. inquire 1339 Chestnut 4-room house.

r«Mfiahi

FOR HAI.fC /. ||, c, Manure Hpmider. various kinds of Plane I .Jr. hand ano hoise cultivator and plantar#, 4 row auto Ironage sprayjiia machine, one disk nnd snllte tooth narrow, lime or fertilizer distributor, plows, etc, All tools used only two months. Have tons of 4-8-10 Cotrunert'lal Fertilizer for sale at bargain. Ttilsphorte, new, 11 'it,,

for HAMiV-AfolJan and nntfdc, billiard table, bedroom furniture, ehttl*. #oniis, tables, dlnlngrooni furniture, pic* hires, rugs, !ap«*trlea, cut sd«#s ano lolc-a-brac. Apply aflfinoone al 723

H, (ith 8t,

FOR HAl,E -Wenninger's wlhe. Made In Terre Haute 11,60 per gallon, &(>e iter bottle. Fine claret for punch,

Nhw

phons 3087, (Delivered.) IIM4 N, 7th street. FOR HALlfl-

l«.sh,

Ftit

room.

v/lth alcove. 656 Mulberry, near 7th.

FOR RENT—Modern furnished room reasonable rates, 816 N, 7th street. FOR RENT—Modem roonis for Norrnal students,

Chestnut street.

FOR RENT Furnished

room

with

board, j50|» N. 6th. New phone 7J4, FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms, reas{fiaM» rates. flH N, FOR RENT—Furnished modern room, 704 Locust, New phone 27.27-R.

FOR RENT—Very modern rooms quiet street- 428 N, Center,

FOR «Afy» Rubber tirea, #2.00 per wheel. (7iid«wbrand

and wan mr

THWS& ANt two YARDS OP VL"IRAM*MN6 Ott/fi dimity -oltCANPiG c'K&.M6 OK. inip-N N*

iftil, Th# MfCtir* frfMksU

FOR SALE

FERTILIZER Standard Hay and Grain Co. 101-2 and Mulberry

FOR SALE—MiaceUancous.

,'oasior wagon that has

been slightly damaged in handling,

Apply

at

factory

room

of Wabash Mfg. Co.,

Nineteenth una Fiuckoye,

FOR 8A»/E~-Mnto

rttvc.ia,

N.

1913 Indian,

fully equipped, Just overhauled, jfuar* an teed perfect condl I Ion sell cheap, "If. Mouth H)«th.

FOR WALK Htovewood, elovewood, sawdust end eon J, Mace saw mill, (I9l

Wjfcter 8t, citizens t#Jephon«

646, IJell

Ml,

FOR HAJewel h^ftters «ttl takij nid stove

in

on first

4»»sy terms, Mcott

{xiym^tn

Se. Hurl,

311 Wa-

HAl/T?—I,. C, Hmifh typewriter, t-ractlcftlly n«-w used jibout it tnonth |,r)je r'/ifsonabie.

Saw

i(ione

2'Al'i

FOR HAWxeelslor moToraye'le, In «ood condltiou «ho»p, ff sold «t oAddr"B« bo*. 2H, Trfbuue

to a of rtc# H/f"d""y"»rd7 fot oash reason for selling, leaving elly. Address bos 24, Tribune,

OR hand-picked .Unttt^ than at»j4es, cheap at car on V»» tra/ kfi,, ltl% and W»b isb,

FOK H4I,R—rtOfrr*, «HOr!*, ni'HHKR t'ofcmnAit, joii.%

FOR

HAhV,••••••

t,t*x

Runabout busstfy end *iw-

a,i« f«t of harness, cheap, if taken at once, 41'i N. 3rd. FOR 8AI»—W'tor«y€do, In jjeod condition: ebesp, If sold at ©nee,

2i, Tribune.

iiutcgy

fcuth $rd,

A a

t.rl.', in sfood condition, At/ply 72'J », filth «t FOR

fiAfsK—Buftk

renge,

FOR #ALE—«ood second f»and hot air furnace cheap.

Call

FOR

sewinsf machine, IS,

FOE

kind «ki at (tie

like pay,

%t %,

FARMERS

Don't #*fc Toov Disfe Harry

to 09 o« yo«r «wt*. 0«t «wrt

ANt I WAMTISfi

•N(^ TM/M6l€

A Do'X.&lsi M«t.' V/v Nseoufei oni& *»Ape*.

a

SftVPi N -SK'Wi

inch fins TWO

\fet»7 &•

YARftj

K-/nch INSCfcf *ND MALF A YAW.

DEATH NOTICE,

TKITOW-- ICmll, it«in flti ye«rH, dl#d Sun* d«ty In ('hlctufo ill 7:30 it, hi. Funcmi will occiii' vVpdMesdftf ftt ii. in, from ih« t'wsldpiicn, 7a I'ralrlotoo ,tvniiH., Heivlcon 11 lii in flhttl'i'O of" (lie Mus'iiib? Indfesit ti which nil friends nil* invited, iJurlal at, UluhJiUid (iptrtctery.

FtJNERAL NOTICE.

The tiM'tnhers of lluhlbnldt iodg'o NO. 42, F, i- A.

M„

tti'o reqiieioted

«ifid

enMtfttt

tc-ed b»ker eaay lerrns, »coit, lSSSJS Wabash.

FOR KAI^R -A 2-ehair hydrawll« harbor shoo outfit. Address hex 19, care Tribune, FOR £AfiK-—•£ horse*, »mo«, arsd harness, "K, R, W/1«hf, olZ

new phone,

H" -J%rjfe

sixe t/ase-bwrn«r,

2/20 la ent»e. Kew phone 2!»2i-R, F6R 8ALK~Jaiom reasm sellinfi owner b%a oi5»«rr hujsine#«, #05

4rs. 'Jfwt pfr FOR m&tereyele will mtt ehtap, C&ii 729 Norlh CmUtr, troii -HA

new drop'heai$

fi, bin.

von nAi.K~~u»m.

tore ea«y terms, iii

FOR JtAUS—'Heate*'*, I? 10 tmahrffi II. Waftasft, FOR *AI/K~4fw#d seViwjf i»achine, 14 Third.

terms, 2tl W#^a«4mw\

O A FOR lyf!—B^t?her'» iee twit, 27

mtm#y

1r#m yovr

OMtadStatn Lns Co.

fieem 2Z, MMhsw*! tew, 0$*n** »n& i*9*»

H*w 7968, OU 4fi*

MONEY

AT LEGAL RATE

*wrlfc Siww*. «3wnwr «C' WWw,

In

marksm

Co,, 21$

H, lib,

Ff/R »A1/K»~flaloo« reason for aeiltng, owner has ther fe«#ine«g, ?rd,

ttlfOt at,,

the lull Wmlnefjiltiv. Hefifewbftr

39,

I o' lu'h In ii 11 end (lie funeral

«t

Of mtf

In 1 1 it A ,Mu«oiis rtrc "(d'dlnlly invilpd, TrSflU* [Hil'tclluii fUl'tilfllKd, 11K A

N

h,MuN

riTTf',', W, M.

l"MlgJL,LiAUJMI«t

a

CARD OF THANKS.

W% tvlsh id timtik ths I, 0 0. V, Mo, Ifi7, the K, & l„ of II No, 1044, 1h»

friends and ttelphlwt

MliK WM, 0, rvvoil I a ANft FAMILY.

FOR EXCHANOE, ,,r

FOft J'IXCIIA.N'JM ijoi.d incomo prop' ertv for good automobile and som£ cash, Addresn Ilit/"lrlfjK A t^add, 39

Wouth 7ih street, Terre jjaiito, liiflj.

UNDERTAKERS.

Callahan & Hunter

Funeral di/enters &nd EmbaJmwa l/fldy assistitnt ("hapel Ffeo. Personal aitsnllofi «Eiv©« to alt eaug Carriages for w#ddingo, funorftli, *t4

IIO-JIM »orlb «(.

CIIImwi I'horie I

AT. 9*11 Phone

MONUMENTS,

MONUMENTS

ti:sfi«M«(es null f) f«f« nleb^d far ait

kind*

of

err lftw«rliil*

E W.WALSH 007 iVNhftsfc A vu. tn,»mm

HTttirrx, con,

4th AVK, AHO i*Hk WF,

AMrettg

FRANK A. WEY

Jo

still in th# m^mufnent out of the hlffti mnt dJstrfei? on* of

the laipest fKoleotions

for Auti irrow 'rices

Heoy,

hIbo

tho vftfi»

nalln inifloyes fir the hindness ftiid symtinihv shown In nH' I^Se l)?F#IIV#*

ot

th« «ify,

tn'rit,

vot/ uirt MY t'Mt Kn.

WTf'ttrxU fittuik 'third

hird

goim

*»wt College Mell

I'h'ttw,

Mult 049,

14-rmm dmibJa tmmm with Wft lomif.4 rtf/fth on payed otreot

within btoelw yf Main ft TM* vrovvrty wsm hwllt an4 arrnnfod fof two {*#». IM«« with tw© hath

rmmn

an4

Will

malt#

prize tor m»h.

Jos. MuIHkin & Co.

29 fiww S«v#otli

10 IT HOWr

LOANS

At Legal Rati

a a«# wiee^a

S+ee*^

*«tesW

WmT

rem *m4 /mt-mtef mod wmm$ *0 u** pnvukf mm4

like «ee

pr*+mnt vft&mm

etr lit «wS

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Mi tn» «a, swtMr

.OAN CO.

215

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