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HEWS OF STOCK MARKET.

NEW. YORK. Dec..'.. lfi.-rJReactionary if.1' tendencies were again uppermost at (?:. the opening of today's

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market,

i_, .the international ll&t evidencing greatii est weakness'. Union Pacific, Southern tri pacific, Canadian Pacific, St. Paul, i* ,,Uilited States Steel and Smelting soon fell under yesterday's lowest quota..tiQDS. Baltimore and dhio also shared

In the declining movement, together P*, ^Pith Reading and some less proir.inent l~ stocks. Fractional gains were ored j* "by some of the coppers, but Amalga.mated pursued an uneven course. Prices strengthened on moderate buying or'ders, hut the undertone continued un1^1 ^certain. !c'., Trading fell to very small propori*i,tlQns soon after the Opening, the total I "S business of the mornl.nJf session being il*?hs than half that of yesterday's ccr-

Jresponding.period X'rico3 rose and tell *c" within narrow limits, as buying or selling orderp appeared, but the undertor.c remained extremely feverish. A ,„.fe^v of the potent'J.1 stocks recovered rSL.to. h. !fracti6n over vest^roays close. *«.• Operations were obviously nrofsssional, wfth f.eW iridica-tidns of outside demand.

Bohcls were steady

!*£-.! The'dosi.ng was heavy. Prices sagged «u again in the final hour from sheer ineri©* tia. rather than any pronounced prtss|j£i:tire. A number of issues went under 'yesterday's low record and several gp. 'touched minimum prices.

{jari.y liEW-YORK STOCK SAI-KS. Ai&algainated Cbpiper. 54% IS AJiierlicat} Beet Sugar ....... jS~ •jSiW.^rftsatt Cotton .Oil/•• v*i IA.in'erlcan Smelting &.Refining 58% fi'iAltertcah^Sugat' Reflriijig /*J?§ \Aj6feriiCah.'Xel,fephone & Telegraph.118 'i- Aliacohda Mining Co •. 26% lAtctaiaon j®" .Atlantic Coast Line 112 .|B£atimore.,& Ohio ...... ........... *9-A [Brboklyn Rapjd Transit 85

Canadian I'acific ... /. IjS S .f'Chefapc^kft & Ohio 43vt ^.jCh'ifcdgci & .Northwestern,,-^..... '125 1Cftfea.gT3,"M1 hvaiilcte & St. #Aul -00'4 .Colorado'.Piiel & Iron „«-a -Colorado & Southern 'it,-.:,: .20

Delaware & Hudson 136 .Denver & Rio Grande Erie J2 ksener&l Electric *•*.}•-?? 7? -i-Great Northern, -pfd. :-4 llo% 3ti :3rc-Al Northern'Ore Certificates .. Zo 'Jllinofe Central ily®„

Interbcrough-Metropolitan i«, IrttfrBorough-^lotropolilan, pfd.. set Internalional Harvester

Xi'WiiS'Ville & Nashville Jiirtfourl Pacific ....... *i' ^Mj^onri, Kansas '& Texas 'i' liehigh Valley" •/National ........., 5j: New Haven V- New Vork Central nSToi-fplk '& Western .. ... S'lSNfcrtherii Pacific

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ff'-^tildes re traded in on the coffee ex- «,*. change for-- .the first time- today, and ARlUle ,ttie volume of business was not -4t -wa». satiijfjwtory to the sugar (frteflerfe.' The future' contract l.r based .« sugar in bond of Cuba producCr'- based on 06 test centrifugal and In lots- e(f fffty tons. Eiarly sales were j.., njade in February at 2.80c to U.85c and •^V-Sflpteipber, 3 30c. j|. 1

SEW YORK PRODCCr. \BW.\'OBK. Dec. 16.—Butter—Un"""'changed^ receipts 6.690 tubs.

Eggs^Steady receipts 5,06} cases. Live' pdultry irregular western •», chickens*. 12 %@13c fowls, 15fgiil5%c

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CHICAGO. Dec. 16.—Butter—Un^hanged. S Eggs—Unsettled receipts 7,330 cases •a [at mark, cases included,

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SKW YORK FLOUR,

NEW YORK. Dec. 16.—Flours-Quiet, but steady. Wheat—Quiet May, $1.31 1.31.

COMMERCIAL, PAPER.

NEW YORK, Dec. 16.—Mercantile paper. 4% sterling exchange firm sixty Iday bills, $4.84.25 for cables, $4.88: lor demand, $4.87.50. Bar silver, 49%c.

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The Tribune't Up-to-Date Market Report

INDIANAPOLIS LIVE SUCK.

INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 16.—ReceiptsHogs, 12,000 head, cattle, 900 head, unchanged calves, 300 head sheep and lambs, 400 head. b'l'KERB— Good to choice steers, 1,300 lbs. and upwards..? 8 25@ -5 Common to medium steers, 1,300 lbs. and upward.. Good to choice steers, 1,150 to 1,250 lbs Common to medium steers, 1,150 to 1,250 lbs Common to medium, 900 to 1,100 lbs Good to choice steers, 900 to 1.100 lbs Extra choice feeding steers, 800 to 1,004 lbs.. Good feeding steers, 000 to 1,000 lbs Common feeding steers, 600 to 800 lbs. Medium feeding steers. 800 to 800 lbs. Common to best stackers

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7 60® 8 00

Good to choice cows ...f 76 *alr to medium cows ... Canners and cutters .... Good to choice cows ... Good to choice cows and calyes Fair to medium cows ... Cannera and cutters hogs— Best heavies Good to choice light Medium and mixed ... Common to good lights Best pigs Roughs ...... Light pigs Bulk of sales i.AMBS— Wf.ol lambs 9 6 00 Good to choice 6 75 Common to fair 6 00 Good to best spring lambs 7 25 Spring lambs 7 50( Common to medium 6 00® 7 00

BHlfiEP—

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CALVES— Common to best veal ....$ F, 00(£p 9 25 Medium and mixed 7 50® 8 55 Common to good heavy .. 8 00® 7 50

CHICAGO LIVE STOCK.

CHICAGO. Dee. 16.—Hogs—Receipts, J3.O00, strong1 bulk, [email protected] light, J6.70 mixed, $6.8!#7.30 heavv, $6.80 (.» 7 3 0 rough, $6.80 @6.90 pigs, $5.50 if/, 7.30.

Cattle—Receipts, 19,000, weak na tive steers, $S.25®10.40 western, $5.0') 7.90 cows and heifers, [email protected] •-•alves, $6.00 ©8.60.

Sheep Receipts, 15,000, strong, sheep, [email protected] yearlings, ?6.75® 7.75 la robs, $G.75 @8.80.

ST. I.ons LIVE STOCK. ST. LOUIS, Mo.. Dec. 17.—Hogs— Keopipts, 6.500, higher pigs and lights, Sfi.00W7.3r mixed and butchers, $7.30'fi 7.4/t noavy, $7.35®7.40.

Cattle^—Receipts, 5,000. slow steers, #7.r»0 XjO.OO: cows and heifers. ?5.00 Q) 9.25 calves, [email protected].

Sheep—Receipts, 850, strong muttons, $4.7-5 5.50 lambs, $8.00®(8.50 yearlinsrs, [email protected].

BUFFALO LIVE STOCK. BUFFALO, N. Y„ Dec. 16.—CattleReceipt's. 350j slow.

Veal—Receipts 130 active at $4.00® 11.00. Hogs—Receipts 2,'jOO active heavv mixed, Yorkers and pi.rs, $~X(l?p7.75.

Sheej)-r^Receipts M,000 slow lambs active at $6.00© 11/ yearlings, 7.50 sheep, $5..'5f^7.00.

PITTSBL'l'GH LIVE STOCK. PITTSBURGH, Pa.. Dec. 16.—Hogs— Receipts, 3,500. higher heavy, $7.15 yorHeis- and ]igs, $7.50.

Sheep—Receipts, 1,000, steady top sheep, $6.00 top lambs, $8.75. Calvos-^Receipts, 100, lower top, $10.00. tn THE MOST DESIRABLE ROOMERS Read the for rent ads in the Tribune. If you have a room to rent, advertiso it in the Tribune. Twelve words, three tiriies, 30c.

Money for Christmas

You need not worry about where to procure the money for a Merry Xmas—we loan at

LEGAL RATE

And this puts our money within reach of all. Loans on household goods, pianos, live stock, etc-

Indiana Loan Co.

Wabash Avenue New Phone 1560

Open Evenings Until Christmas

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REC0&D OF FBICES.

Reported By F. A. lloaher, Jlfeiaber Chicago Board of Trade,

Open. High. Low. Close.

Wheat

Dec. ... I.1914 1.19% 1.18% 1.18:4 May ... 1.22% 1.22% 1.22 1.22% July ... 1.16% 1.16% 1.15% 1.15%

Corn—

00® 8 60

Dec. ... 63% 63% 62% 63 May ... 69% 69% 69 69% July ... 70% 70% 69% 69%

Oats—

6 25® 7 00 7 00®

6 75® 6 76® 7 86 6 25® 6 76

6 *5® 6 75 6 00® 7 00

BULLS AND CALVES—

S 7 15® 7 35 7 15® 7 40 7 15 7 10® 6 75® 7 lJ0 6 25® 6 C5 6 00@ 6 50 7 15® 7 35

Dec. ... 48 48 47% 51%

May ... 52% 52%

Pork—

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Good to prime export ....? 6 25® 6 jjO Good to choice butchers.. 6 00@ 6 50 Common to fair bulls .... 4 50® 5

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Good to choice heifers 8 50® 8 00 Fair to medium 4 75® 5 60 Common to light 00® 6

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Bucks .$ 3 60 Common to choice 4 25® 5 00 Good to choice 4-25® 4 50 Common to medium ... 2 50® 4 00 Good to choice 4 25® 4 50 Common to medium yearlings 4 50® 5 25 Oocd to cholca shorn sheep 2 00® 3 75 Common to medium 6horn sheep 4 no55 CuM* to medium ........ 2 60® 4 0

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47% 51% 51%

Jan. ... 18.25 18.37 18.25 18.25 May ... 18.75 18.85 18.72 18.77 Lard— Jan. ... 10.02 10.07 10.00 10.05 May ... 10.27 10.32 10.22- ... 10.27

Ribs-

Jan. ... 10.00 10.00 9.97 9.97 May ... 10.30 10.32 10.27 10.27

CHICAGO BOAJLD OF TBADE.

CHICAGO, Dec. 16.—Wheat prices today showed an unusual degree of steadiness. After opening %c off to

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up, the market declined moderately all around, and then held at the same as last night to 14c below.

The close was steady at %c to^ %c net decline. Cold weather demand from feeders put a little firmness into corn. The opening, which varied from %c decline to '/fcc advance, was followed by prices all around slightly above yesterday's close.

The close was steady but %-c to V&@ Y4C under last night. Oats averaged slightly firmer with corn.

High quotations for hogs carried provisions upgrade at the outset, but later sagged.

CHICAGO QRAIX.

CHICAGO, Dec. 16.—Wheat—No. 2 red, $1.18% @1.19 No. 2 hard, $1.18%® 1.19%.

Corn—No. 2 yellow, 64@64%c No. 3 yellow, 63 %@63%c. Oats-^-White, 48%c standard, 49^c.

Rye—No. 2, ,$1.08i4. Barley—50® 75c. Timothy—[email protected]. Clover—$12.00(814.50.

ST. LOl'IS GRALV.

ST. LOUIS, Mo.. Den. 16.-—Wheat—No. 2 red. $1.16% @1.17: No. 2 hard, $'1.16® 1.18 December, $1.15.

Corn—No. 2, 64%@65%c No. 2 white, 65%@66c: December, 63%cOats—No. 2, 48c No. 2 white, -9%c lO iw «, -TO' December, 47%c.

TOLEDO SEED.

TOLEDO, O*. Dec. 16.—Clover Seed— JVrime, cash and December, $9.37^ AVTarch. $9.57% Aisike, prime, cash «.nd

December, $9.15 M^rch, $9.35 timothy, prime, cash and December, $2.92%: March, $3.00.

LOCAL MARKET REPORT.

M«^il and Rnbber.

Metal—Copper and heavy brass, 8c per pound light brass, 4c per pound zinc and lead, 2%c per pound tinfoil, 20c.

Ribher1—6c per pound for old boots and shoes 2c per pound for old bicycle tires 2c to 4c per pound for automobile tires 3c per pound for solid tires.

Scrap iron—Stove plate, 20c per 100 pounds: mixed iron, heavy cast, wrought, malleable and steel, 25c per 100 pound*.

Hides and Tallow.

Hides—G. S., No. 1, 14c No. 2 13c calves. G. S., No. 1, 16c No. 2, 14%c, Ran.

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Rags—Country, 60c per 100 pounds-all-wool tailor clips, 2c per pound old rope, lc per pound.

Herka,

Golden seal, [email protected] per poundginseng (wild), $6.00®7.00 per poundMay apple, 3c per pound slippery elm bark, 3c per pound: wahoo (Dark of tree), 10c pound: Virginia snake root, 10c per pound: wild cherry bark. 2c per pound wild glnper bark, fie blood *-oot ffibre off). 5r per pound.

Grain. Msy and Straw (Wb0|eas]e.) Wheat—$1.10. Oats straw (baled), $8.00 per tonwheat straw. $6.00 per ton.

Hay—No timothy, n«w, $16.60 No 2 timothy. i.*w, $15.60 alfalfa hay

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per ton: No. 1 clover mixed. $18 00 Bmn—*26.00 per ton. Mitldllnars—$30.00 per ton.

Ml red feed—$29.00. Poultry and Produce (Wholesale Hens—Live, 10c: 1914 springers, ioP. cocks, 6c ducks, F. F.. 10c India« Runner ducks, 9c: eepe. "'»n eergs, 35c butter, packing stock -nl. eld hen turkeys, 14c: o?d torn turkev.' 12c young toms, 14c cull turkeys young turkeys, 14c guineas, 4oc' oair.

Ponltrr and Prodae* (Retad Hens—Live, 13c springers, av« 20• cocks. 16c ducks, live, 18c geese! 12^: ducks, dressed. 30c dozen eggs, freah' 45c turkeys. 30c pound, dressed butter. 40c.

WINTER COAL MARlvET.

brazil block -.Si.aO Clay City block

Minshail 4-lnoh lump

Minshall 1%-inch lump Minshail. mine run Lint-.n No. 4, 4-inch lump

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Linton No. 4, 1%-lnch lump -/60 Linton No. 4, mine run

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Linton No. 4, egg nut j.,60 No 5, 4-inch lump 2,7^ No. 5, 1 Vi -inch lump 2.0() No. 5, ega: nut 'i.iit No. 5, mine run 2A9 So. 6, 4-inch 2./» N"o. 6. l1i-tnch 2.60 N'o 6, mine run 2.41I NTo. 6, egg nut 2.60 Chestnut anthracite 8.74 Stove anthracite 8.60 Egg anthracite ....p.... 8.2* ^reenmgs .... ...^. 1.7*

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DOINGS OF THE VAN LOONS—Shopping Isn't Such an Awful Cinch

TWO AiSLE3 OVER TU^N TO "THE. KIGJH-T, WAU UMTIi- YOU CjET

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Tribune Building, 721-726 Wabash avenue.

HELP WANTED—Male.

MEN, INCREASE YOUR EARNINGS— Learn tho barber trade, tor which there is always a demand. Many Jobs vacant, as hundreds of foreign bar* bers here have been drafted for European war. Can prepare you In short term for exceptional wages. Earn while learning. Tools given. Board if desired. Open to everyone. Write today for free catalogue. MOHLER

Barber College. 349 E. Washington St.. Indianapolis. Ind. Army of United States men wanted:

Able bodied, unmarried men between ages of IS and 36, 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 aveftue," Terrs Haute. Indiana. Become railway mail clerks Terre

Haute tnail carriers. $66 to $160 month. Pull unnecessary. Schedule of winter and siring examinations—free. Franklin institute, department 94W, Rochester. N. Y.

HELP WANTED—Femalg.

WANTED—EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK GOOD WAGES NO WASHING. CALL 11Q1 SOUTH

SIXTH, OR NEW PHONE 2447.

HELP WANTED*—Male or Female. WANTED—Lady or gentleman cashier, bookkeeper and correspondent to take full and complete charge of my business $500 cash required as guarantee of good faith. Moderate salary to start, with increase as deserved.

Call or address Allen Ratteree, Store No. 11, Terminal Arcade, city. WANTED—Four well-educated young men or women to become our salespersons must take necessary training. Call at 461 N. Center St. after 6 pi m. L. D. Clawson. WANTED—Drummer and viclin playcr. Only those who have had axperience in picture shows need apply. 1919 N. 7lh.

JWANTED—Agents.

WANTED—Agents, $20 weekly, salary or commission come prepared to work. S33 N. F.th.

WANTED—Situation^

WANTED—First-class laundress wants washings. Old phone 1976 WANTED—Work by the week, or housekeeping. 1322 Poplar WANTED—Position by young man. 1027 S. 12th.

WANTED—House.

WANTED—3 to 6 room apartment, furnished. Address F. H. T., care Tribune.

WANTED—Boarders.

FIRST-CLASS board. Ill North 8th.

LOST.

LOST—3 pipe, on N. C-th St., between Sth and 3rd avenue east side. Call 1435, new phone reward. I.OST—$5 bill in postoffice. Return to

Tribune, reward.

WELDING.

Cast-iron ^welded, also all other metals scored cylinders matJe new. 1340 Liberty avenue. Now 2433.

TOOK THE HINT.

"Philander," said a pretty srirl to her bashful beau, "I wish you'd tie this ribbon at my throat. I can't see to do it without a glass." "Of course I'll be glad to," lie said, and at once grappled the strings.

After an unsuccessful effort of five minutes, during which he got as red as a brick house and perspire-1 like a pitcher of ice water

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a July window

sill, he stammered: "I—I don't think I can tie a respectable knot, M'ss Mary." "Suppose, Philander," she whispered, with a pretty little blush, "suppose you call in a clergyman to assist."

Like the unveiling of a beautiful mystery, the situation unfolded itself to Philander, and he feels better now.— Philadelphia Ledger.

Ineongrruouti.

Mamie—That Mrs. Flipp is a leac matchmaker, isn't she? Tessie—I used to think so. until sluooughl her red-haired husband a purple necktie.—Judge.

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BASKETS YOU KNovV

FOR RENT—House RENT—Eight room brick house, #60 l?cplar, modern throughout, equipped for city heat or hot water heat from furnace, basement laundry, first tioor rooms hardwood flours. Forty dollars. L. E. Waterman',, First National Bank. FOll RENT—Modern 6-rcom apartment steam-heat and hot water furnished. See George C. FoulkeS, 513

Trust building. Bell phene, 80 Citizens, 1S3. FOR RENT—Fine 8-room modern houte, with large garage, 1120 S. 7th rtreet. Andrews-Nev/ton Realty Co., 515 Ohio St FOR RENT—5-room modern flat Myer

Flats, 14th and Main. Heat and Janitor service. New phone 3930^ FOR RENT—Seven room modern house. 826 North Seventh. New phone 1633. FOR RENT—8-room house, 20 S. 13th.

Inquire at 1307 Wabash avenue. FOR RENT—New 4-room house, 1819 Walnut. Call old phone, 2095. FOR RENT—Six room house, Ihird and

First avenue. Old phone 296^ FOR RENT—Six room modern cottage. Klntz Sonf, both phones. FOR RENT—Six room modern nous*

New phone 1018-R. FOR RENT—3-room house. 316 S. 14% St., $8.00.

FOR RENT—Furnished Rooms. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping: modern. 312 North

Seventh. Old phone 2991. FOR RENT—Furnished front room for gentleman: 814% Main. Room 6. Call between 11 and 11:30. FOR RENT—Suite of furnished rooms for light housekeeping modern. 70

South 12 th. Bell 1924. FOR RENT—Twb furnished rooms for light housekeeping furnace and gas. 521 North 14th. FOR RENT—Two modern rooms for light housekeeping. 201 South Ninth. FOR RENT—Modern furnished roctn for gentleman only. 201 South Ninth FOR RENT—Two modern furnished housekeeping rooms. 660 Chestnut. FOR RENT—Comfortable, quiet sanitary room. 314 South Sixth street FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms, rent reasonable. 63,7. Cherry. FOR RENT—Rooms, 130 S. 6th.

FOR RENT—Miscellaneous FOR RENT—Offices Tribune building apply Wabash Realty and Loan Co., 721 Wabash avenue.

WANTED—Miscellaneous,

WANTED—Coal haulers to know they can buy best lump coal at $1.6o per ton at our mine on Fruitri,dge avenue. 14 mile south of Hulman street.

Good roads no hills to pull. Money refunded if coal is not satisfactory. We also have nut, egg, mine run and slack. Churchman, 2497-L, new phone. WANTED—You to know that we are over-stocked in unredeemed overcoats and we are now selling them for less than charges. Central Loan

Co., 16 and 18 North Fourth. WANTED—Fatima, Oasis. Velvet, Duke's Mixture and Piedmont coupons will pay Y"C each. Phone new 122, old 154.

WANTED—Furniture to pack, 20 years' experience. H. Eldrcd, 710 Cherry St. New phone 2439 old 3S57. WANTED—Household goods and pianos to move, by experienced man.

Call 534 new phone. Billy Walsh. WANTED—Horses to shoe, at 115 Oak street. Four new shoes for $1. H.

W. Goldsmith.

WANTED—To clean vaults. Charles Jones, old 1633: new phone 1262-F.

SHEET MUSIC.

The better grade. Come hear it played. Hulman's. S. 7th.

CHRISTMAS MONEY

P-L-E-N-T4-F-U-L shouJd worry when this concern will lend you all the

MONEY

You may need on household goods, pianos, liva stock, etc.

Legal Rates Easy Payments Private Confidential

Security Loan Co.

17 South Fourth St.

Open evenings until Christmas. BOTH PHONES 1072

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FOR SALE

FEED MOLASSES STANDARD HAY AND GRAIN CO. 10% and Mulberry Sts.

FOR SAl^E—Miscellaneous.

FOR SALE—One eight horss power gasoline engine in good condition and running every day, just the thing to run your farm machinery. Inquire 20£ North First street, Terre

Haute.

FOR SALE—Unredeemed overcoats fr.r less than charges. We can sell you an overcoat for $1.50 and up. Central

Loan Co., 16 and 18 North Fourth. FC'R SALE—Christmas gifts: Diamond rings, $5, and diariond lavaliers, $5.

Peoples' Pawn Shop, 20 S. 4th. Open evenings. FOR SALE—Pianos and players cash or payments no interest. Brewer

Piano Co., 518 and 520 Wabash. FOR SALE—Old brick, doors and slato, at old McGregor place, Cth street, north of Chestnut. FOR SALE—Almost new drop-'noad

New Home sewing machine cheap. 231 South Eighth. FOR SALE—Good as new drop head

Minnesota Sewing machine, $7.00. 914 S. 3rd. St. FOR SALE—Rubber tires, »2.00 per wheel. Hllderbrand Buggy Co., 216

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FOR SALE—Large size cannon stove and other heaters. 1121 Poplar. FOR SALE—Canary'birds, 1106 N. 8th.

Old phone. 2952 new, 2896-J. FOR SALE—Ivans' brooms. New 3051. Terre Haute Broom Works. FOR SALE—o baskets of coal, 60c. Old phone 1683 new, 1252-F.

FOR SALE—Male Irteh Setter price $16. Inquire 1120 N. 8th. FOR SALE—Cheap, Vlctrola and music. 1512 Oak.

FOR SALE—Real Estate.

FOR SALE—Modern rooming house, 17 rooms, nicely furnished, very central. Inquire 127 N. 4th.

FOR SALE OR TRADE.

FOR SALE OR TRADE—Saw mill engine boiler, top buggy. City Storage.

STORAGE.

STORAGE—Furniture, packed, stored and crated brick buiuling. Get our reduced freight rates south and all western points. Quick service. Union

Transfer and Storage Co., of Acs 10% and Wabash Ave., both phones 104. WANTED—City storage, new brick warehouse, 44 8outh 10% automobiles, pianos, line household goods, stoves. Dr. J. T. Laughead. Old phone 1441. Office phone 947, old.

MISCELLANEOUS.

I have a good violin outfit to give free to someone who really wantB to learn to play. Address violin, care

Tribune.

PIANOS AND PLAYERS.

We save you $50 on all instruments. Hulinan's, 12 S. 7th.

PICTURE FRAMING

New mouldings. Hulman's. 32 S. 7th.

VIOLIN STRINGS.

of extra quality. Hulman's, 32 S. 7th.

PHONE TRIBUNE TOUR WANT AIDS.

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A MAN HAS "FA1NTBO.'

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DEATH NOTICE.

HOGAN—Ellen Barrett, wife of JamWll Horan, died at the residence, 10» South Eleventh street, Tuesday, 11:$® p. m.

Funeral from the residence Friday\t|f morning 8:30 and from St. Patrick'sj-s«p-church at 9 o'clock. Burial at Wood-tJ lawn. 1

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

DON'T

Throw your old shoes away. liisetna»j the new polish for tan shoes, will m*k« them look like new. Duen wee's Leathsr House, Ohio SL, near Fifth.

BEMXETT ELECTRIC CO„ 511 Ohio St. Do not fail to get our prices beforst letting your contract ^''ill line of electrical supplies and' work guaranteed.

-r AWT CONCRETE. POPCHES A SPECIALTY

O R^S A L, E! EXTRA GOOD SMALL

Mine Mules

H. C. Hanna Co., 4th and Poplar,

WALL BOARD, PLASTER BOARD, TAR PAPER,

AT LEGAL RATE.

$10 to $100

On furniture, pianos, storage receipts, etc. No publicity. Loans with other companies paid off. Money satae day. If you cannot call, write or phone and our confidential agent will call on you and give you rates ind full particulars. 'Call um a p. Either phone

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STATE

LOAN CO.

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^ERRE HAUTE TRUST BLDQ.

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MONEY FOR XMAS

We will help you make your Christmas a happy one Loans made on Furniture, Pianos, Horses, Wagons, eto. 'f

$35,00—Total Cost $4.80—for 3 Months

Any amount from $5.00 and up at the same proportionate legal rates. Easy payments—One month to one year. Loans also made on Diamonds and Jewelry. -Call Write or Telephone.

Terre Haute Loan Company

26% South 7th Street. Bell phone 639. Citiaens phone 1236.

Christmas Money on Short Notice'

Only a Few More Xmas Shopping Days-Prepare For Them

By obtaining a temporary loan of money from us at a LOW RATE on your furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., keeping them In your possession.

WRITE, PHONE OR CALL.-

—OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 O'CLOCKPRIVATE. Address All Mail to RELIABLE.

EAGLE LOAN COMPANY

Both Phones, 166.

3014 South 8eventh 8t. Corner of Ohio.

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SHEATHING PAPER.

PIERSON & BRO.

XMAS MONEY