Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 3 April 1915 — Page 5
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W re Netting for chicken yard. High grade Roofing Paper for the poultry house.
Tongue and Groove Lumber for the house. All kinds of Poultry Supplies.
Ang. Fromme & Co.
'Seventh and Hulman. Both Phones.
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Plumbing, Heating & Lighting Company
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ED. H.MEYER
GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
OFFICE 612 OHIO ST. Ball Bldg. Room 11
ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON ALL WORK
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Electrical
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Every piece of electrical goods carried by this house has withstood a rigid test to determine its dependability. When you buy here you do not get an experiment— you know absolutely that the HIGHEST merit is embodied in every article. A safe, sane and economical way to buy.
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GRAVEL ROOFERS
Every Patron A Booster. Phones, New 3703 Phones, Old 462 1033 North yth St.
Neponset Shingles
THE NEW KIND
Don't buy until you have seen these, because these are really the most remarkable shingle ever placed on the market.
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Users of the celebrated Monarch Furnaces .are not oontimially annoyed it a They can always rely upon a properly a me house. Monarch Furnaces are always uniformly responsive to systematic firing. I) pc able Economical and Kflicient.
Frank P. Downey
15th and Crawford.
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CONTRACTORS
Opera House Block
For Estimates Phones, New 138, Old 297
Jackson & Sons PAINTING
Terre Haute building operations. South 9th, near Poplar.
SEEN'OUR WAGONS.
O'Leary & Sons
SEWERS, CONCRETE WALKS AND CURBING. Estimates furnished. All work promptly attended to. New phone 1103-L. *5 South 13 1-2 Street.
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F. H. Kissling, Manager. Main 464.
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the roof that forms the pia a convey an impression of solidary and substantial worth to the house, at the same time providing a pleasing feature of the exr. Muilloned windows and pretty little columned balcony dora brackets relieve this de
sign of any heaviness, due to the overhang of the secend story and the weight of the cornice. In fact, it makes a particularly attractive home from every standpoint. The width o£ the house is 35 feot and the depth. 3 0 iv a a a a is 3 5 S feet over all, and is provided with a solid cement floor.
The exterior of the residence ealla for rough caat stucco for the first story, with shingles above to the upper grade where panelled stucco la employed.
The main entrance to the house Is through a handsome colonial doorway and vestibule into a central hall. Oft the hall to the left is the spacious living room 14 ?S feet. This room, with its added ingle nook 14 6 feet, is one of the features of ihe house. This
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ingle nook has a l-antfsome columned entrance with cozy seats on either side, and bookcases flanking the attractive fireplace. Off the staircase hall to the *®'t through French dcors is the dining room 14x14, Plentifully "lighted with its two windows ana double French a in rect to vhe front piazza.- An ample pantry, kitchen and roar entrance liall completes the lirst floor hall. An
the rear o* the hall leads to the second floor where four a a bed rooms are found. The two front bed rooms have an adcied feature in the little balconies, access which is pained through French doors. These give the chambers all the practical advantages of the sleeping porch with none of its faults. These bed rooms nre all provided with ample clothes closets. A unen closet handy to the bathroom is provioed. The bathroom is of generous size 7 10 feet, and can be finished with a tiled floor and wainscot or without, as the owner might desire. Stairs are provided to the third floor which can be left unfinished, or if ere wishes, two crocd sized rooms may b© finished off.
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Ths basement extends under the whele house excluslvo of the piazza, and giv«s ample room for heating plant, to a a a a
Arrangements have been made with the architects to furnish estimated erst of construction or any other information desired regarding tho house illustrated. also invite our readers to make suggestions for plans which Vhev would like illustrated In the future Please address all correspondence to Ashley & Peterson, Springel as
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