Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 May 1915 — Page 3

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SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1915.

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Central Union

A Central Union Telephone In Your Home friends and business associates everywhere at any time. will enable you to reach your relatives,

Receivers,

Central Union Telephone Company.

F. H. Kissling, Manager. Main 464.

A SQUARE DEAL TO EVERYONE

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Geo. Mueller

PAINTER.

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ALL DIFFERENT GRADES OF

Poultry Netting

SWEET PEAS

A. FROMME

HARDWARE aid LUMBER

Seventh and Hulman Both Phones.

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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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Build It

Watch This Space

Build It Now!

To My Friends and Acquaintances—

I am with you again

I Will Be Glad to Give Yon Estimates on

Building, Remodeling and Wrecking

ROSGO A. JONES

Old Phone 2051. 815 S. 20th.

E. A. Dreiman Co.

Electrical Supplies

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.

102 SOUTH 7th ST.

BOTH PHONES.

THE NEW KIND

Don't buy until you have seen these, because these are really the most remarkable shingle ever placed on the market.

BRIGGS

LUMBER CO. New4g. gig Chestnut. Old 4g.

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TERRE HAUTE ROOFING CO.

GRAVEL ROOFERS

Every Patron A Booster. Phones, New 370J Phones, Old 462 ioss North 7th St.

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TERRE HAUTE TRIBUNE

TERRE HAUTE TRIBUNE BUILDERS' RAGE

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MAKE TIMES GOOD!

Concrete

BUILT RIGHT BY

Kemper&Co.

CONTRACTORS

Opera House Blook

For Estimates Phones, New 138, Old 297

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FIRST COST is LAST COST

Demand that your contractor

furnish you with a

Monarch Furnace

Repair Tin Work, Guttering

and Spouting promptly at­

tended to.

Frank P. Downey

15th and Crawford.

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Lee Jackson & Sons PAINTING

For forty years we have held a conspicuous position in Terre Haute building operations.

Get our estimate.

YOU'VE SEEN OUR WAGONS.

P. O'Leary & Sons

SEWERS, CONCRETE WALKS AND CURBING. Estimates furnished. All work promptly attended to. New phone 1103-L. 25 South 13 1-2 Street.

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South gth, near Poplar.

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(Pronounced Quo-zalla)

PLUMBING, GAS, STEAM & HOT WATER

HEATING

114 S. 6t& St.

New Phone 409 TERRE HAUTE

WHAT IS A HOME WITHOUT A

RANGE?

GAS CO.

123--Both Phones—123

An Ideal Eight-Room Cottage. No. 120

This unique cottage cannot fall to excite the admiration of all who appreciate simplicity In houae construction. To the last detail it is a model bouse— cosy, comfortable and inviting—with a floor arrangement almost perfect in

use of light stneco. brown trim and brown stained roof. The long, graceful sweep of the roof serves a dual purpose. It not only provides a covering for the porch, but it likewise makes the house appear less high than it actually is. A pleasing porch effect is Becured by means of two massive stucco columns which rest on a flooring of t.

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the dining room. This advantageous arrangement may be found quite often in the more pretentious homes, but is rarely seen In a cottage no larger than the one depicted. From the hall, the living room is approached through French doors. For its attractiveness, this room depends on its opening to the porch and upon a fireplace of pleasing design. The dining room Is delightfully located in the front of the house, and the windows and doors are so arranged as to id wall space for buffet, serving table, chairs, etc. The kitchen and a a

and convenient. On the second floor is a chamber, which corresponds in size to

the living room below, and two other chamber* of generous proportions, in addition to a linen closet, four clothes closets and a bath. If desired, a play room for children and a maid's room may be finished off on the third floor.

The cellar extends under the entire structure, affording plentv of room for heating plant, storage, vegetable room and laundrv.

Arrangements have been made with the architects to furnish estimated cost of construction or any other information desired regarding the house illustrated. They also invite our readers to make suggestions for plans which they would like Illustrated In the future. Please address all correspondence to Ashley & Peterson, Springfield, Mass.

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Costs More Wears Longer

RU-BER-OFD has many of tho qualitiM of date, with none of its objectionable features.

PIERSON A BRO.

LUMBER AND EVERYTHING TO BUILD A HOME Phone* 209. 800 8. NHrth.

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I a u^p ointment* In t. 1 design there is no superfluity or a to compel attenII n. The absence of decoration Is the predominating: 1 re. Simplicity a A a com blnatlon of

tions are alone re the results, ob- I tained. AnVthis is sr it should be in a modest home where rein a a a a most sought.

A pleasing: color com binatlon a in in exterior by the

The dormer, with its easement win dows, and the canopy entrance supported ty wooden brackets are notable features of the exterior.

In addition to a a coat closet, toilet and vestibule there are a central hall and three rooms on the first floor. The commodious hall, which provides easy access to every portion of the house, separates the living room from

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