Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 May 1915 — Page 5

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SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1915.

RESTORE AL SISTER TO ASST. FIRE CHIEF

Beported Plan of Board—Five Bepublicans and Three Democrats Added to Force.

At the regular May meeting of the board of public safety, held at police headquarters Friday night, eight firemen were appointed to begin work on June 1. Pour of these men will be stationed at the old No. 1 house, Third street and Lafayette avenue, which was ordered re-opened at the rrieeting of the special council this week. Five of the new men are republicans and three are democrats, among this list being Councilman Anton J. Bomberg, of the Second ward. The majority of the members of the board of safety now are republicans.

The other men appointed are John Deasee, democrat Scott Dennis, republican George Hickman, republican Jard Stephenson, republican Fred Hall, republican Charles Blair, republican, and William Deister, democrat. Hickman was dismissed about two months ago for being intoxicated while on duty. At that time he was captain of Hose Company No. 2. Chief Bledsoe said Saturday morning that he did not know just how he would place the men.

Councilman Bomberg did substitute work until former Mayor Roberts ordered Chief Bledsoe to keep Bomberg from doing any more work for the department. This followed Bomberg*s vote for the passage of the boundary ordinance which Roberts fought to deft at.

Bomberg said Saturday morning that he had written his resignation to the council, but would not present it until the last day of the month. He said he would advise the members of the council at once that he intended resigning in order that they might have time to prepare to fill the vacancy. Bomberg said that he had looked up the statute and found that it would be possible for him to hold both jobs but inasmuch as the council appropriates money for the firemen, he said he felt he would rather be free.

It was said Saturday morning that the members of the board of safety and the mayor are contemplating another change in the fire force which will raise Albert Shuster, of the Four's hose company, to the rank of assistant chief, succeeding John Bayless, who will be made captain, probably of the No. 1 house. No definite action has been taken in this matter, however, It is said,

STUBBS TO TALK ON FERES.

Lecturer of Insurance Underwriters Will Discuss Prevention Methods. Plans are being made by the Chamber of Commerce to hold an open meeting May 18, when L. H. Stubbs, of Chicago, will speak on fire prevention methods. Mr. Stubbs has been sent out by the fire insurance underwriters, and he will show how the Terre Haute business men can reduce the cost of fire insurance by using prevention methods. He is known as a good speaker, and the talk is epcpected to draw a large crowd.

PUPILS ENTERTAIN PATBONS.

The teachers and pupils of the Fort Harrison school entertained the patrons of the school Friday evening with songs, recitations and drills, followed by refreshments of Ice cream and cake. Fifteen children of the primary grade gave a beautiful flag drill. Miss Virginia Daniels, principal, and Miss Pearl Daniels, primary teacher, were in charge of the entertainment.

THE TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED PAGE is the greatest real estate market of western Indiana and eastern Illinois.

TAXES

MUST BE PAID

If short of funds for this or any other reason give us a call. We will advance what

MONEY

you need on your household goods, pianos, live stock. From 1 to 12 months' time given at the legal rate, 2 per cent per month.

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HELP Male.

Army of United States men wanted Able bodied, unmarried men between ages of lg and 36, citizens of United

States of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the English language* information apply to recruiting otrlcer, 709 Wabash avenue, Terre Hauter Indiana. "WANTED—Men to learn the barker trade. Tho wor?d needs more barbers than any other tradesmen. Few weeks completes. Tools Included

Board If desired. Wages while learning. Catalogue mailed free. Moler Barber College. Indianapolis, Ind. WANTED—Man, with rig or car, to leprecent a Chicago house as solid tor: pood money for right man nothing- to sell. Call Bader hotel, for

Broadv, between 6 arul 8 o'clock Saturday or Sunday evening. WANTED—All working men stop at

Jimmie's hotel large 26c meal for 10c beds, 10c and 16c. No. 1 Wabash. WANTED—100 sales peoDle. Scott &

Hart, 303 Wabash. WANTED—A bugler. Wabash.

Scott & Hart, 303

HELP WANTEI)—I^e or Female WANTED—Thousands of government jobs open to men and women. $65.00 to $150.00 month. Write for list

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HELP WANTED—Female.

WANTED—Experienced woman to mdp dining room arid wash dishes, at night. Plaza cafe. WANTED-

N. 6th.

-Experienced waitress, 112

WANTED—Situation.

WANTED—Position bv experienced chauffeur. Tend to own repairing. Call new 2892. WANTED—Washing and house cleaning. Old phone 1976.

WANTED—TO BUY.

WANTED—To buy used furniture, clothing and shoes best prices paid. New 3550.

WANTI^

WANTED—By married couDle, a three to six room modern furnished or unfurnished apartment or house references furnished and required. Phone 3893-X.

WANTED—Miscellaneous.

WANTED—Furniture and pianos tr move experienced man: have picnic wagons. New phone 534. Billy Walsh. WANTED—Furniture to pack, 20 years' experience. H. Eldrea, 710 Cherry

St. New phone 2439 old 8357. WANTED—To show you our line of plumbing goods. Roy W. Glenn, 1341

Wabash. New phone 3132. WANTED—Good home for a baby boy 15 months old. New Dhone 2976. Mrs.

Bailey.

WANTED—To clean vaults. Charles Jones, old 1683 new phone 1252-J.

LOST.

LOST—Tall light and automobile license, No. 40869. Return 1410 5th avenue reward.

STOLEN.

STOLEN—Pooketbook, containing $3, at Albrecht's party is known. To avoid trouble return to police headquarters.

FOUND.

FOUND—The best place in town to eat at anywhere near the Drice. Regular 25c meals 15c. Economy hotel, 312

Ohio.

PAPEB CLEANING AND HANGING. WANTED—Paper cleanincr by paper cleaners. Scotten: New 1887-R old, 983. WANTED—Wall paper cloanlng. W.

C. Martin. New phone, 8822 old, 8057. WANTED—Wall paper cleaning. Doughty old phone, 3842.

Paper cleaning and hanging, new, 3893-Y.

WANTED—Paper hanging. 987.

TALKING MACHINES.

FOR SALE—Columbia Graphophones, $10 to $50. Columbia Grafonolas, $36 to $500. L. A. Moeller, 114 N. 7th.

JETSHJffABKET.

FRESH FISH all the time: free delivery. New 859-X: old 838.

JHLLIABI^ SUPPLIES.

POOI. TABLES—New and second hand also supplies. Jacob May, 1345 Wabash.

KODAK DEVELOPING.

Let us do your kodak finishing, man's. 32 South Seventh.

FOB TBADE.

FOR TRADE—Good square piano for horse and wagon. Old phone 169-R, West Terre Haute.

TALKING MACHINE BEPAIBS. WE REPAIR and reflnish any make. Only expert repair shop in cily. Work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. L.

A. Moeller. 114 N. 7th.

LIVERY AND BOABDING. Griffith. W. A. 129-1.11-133 N. 4tn St

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WANTED—Paper cleaning. New phone, 8070-.T.

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FOB BENT-—House.

FOR RENT—6-room modern house, 8th and Hulman, $20 also 8-room house, 2227 4th avenue, $15. New phone, 29on old, 411. FOR RENT—One side of a double apartment, strictly modern 6 rooms, pantry, sleeping porch, and laundry. 604 S. 19th. FOR RENT—6-room modern house, 425

S. Center. Apply Dr. McCall, Rose Dispensary. FOR RENT—6-room modern apartment, city heat. H. P. Townlay. 500

N. 7 th.

FOR RENT—6-room house, 18 S. 13th. Inquire F. W. HofF, 1307 Wabash. FOR RENT—Five-room cottage. 2028

N. 12th. Both phones. Dr. Hauck. FOR RENT—Four room house, Lafayette. New phone 955-L.

FOR RBNT18%.

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FOR RENT—Modern 5-room flat, 427 N. 5th. New phone, 25S2-X. FOR RENT—Five-room 417 S. Center St.

modern flat.

-Nine room house. 715 N.

FOB BENT—FurnishedJRooms^ FOR RENT—Desirable modern furnished room, 4 blocks from Sixth and

Main. Call 1673-L new. FOR RENT—Large, airy room, with lavatory also board in private family. New phone, 3627.

FOR RENT—Two furnished front rooms modern. 403 South Eighth. New phone 3331-.T. FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms for light housekeeping or sleeping. 1626 South Fourth. FOR RENT—Modern furnished con necting light housekeeping rooms. 611 North Seventh.

FOR RENT—Two modern furnished rooms for two gentlemen. 216 North Eighth. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 230 North 12th street. FOR RENT—2 modern light housekeeping rooms: lower floor 512

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FOR RENT—Two large, clean rooms unfurnished, at 967 Lafayette avenue. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 413 South Sev enth. FOR RENT—Furnished room, strictly modern. New phone, 2978 41.9 S. 8th. FOR RENT—Two larjre unfurnished front rooms. 1666 Liberty avenue. FOR RENT—Modern furnlsned room for gentlemen cnly. 118 N. 8th. FOR RENT—Modern rooms. 401 South

Fourth. New phone 3846-L. FOR RENT—One or two modern unfurnished rooms, 715 Poplar. FOR RENT—Three modern Ifvlng rooms, over Buntln Drusr Co. FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms: $1.00 a week. 219 S. 5th. FOR RENT—Rooms for sleentng. 414

Eagle street. FOR RENT—2 rooms, 108 S. 10*6. Laughead.

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FOB BENT—Miscellaneons. FO R^RENT—OfHcesT?iTbune^\iildln^ Apply Wabash Realty and Loan Co., 721 Wabash avenue. FOR RENT—Business place: good location for grocery or butcher shop.

AUTOS TO HIRE.

Ritchie's garage, fith and Cherry. Taxicabs and touring cars gasolino at 12V-c. If in trouble call either phone 6657 repair department and vulcanizing plant Stewart Warnerr horns ondy $3.95.

TENTS AND AWNINGS.

ViE^SAVE^^yCU^^^^T^oEr^camp^outflts^ tents, aWnlngs and covers fishers, campers And vacationists should get our prions. Specialty Sales & Supply Co., 210 Rea Bldg.

CASH BEGISTEB AND TYPEWBITEB HOSPITAL. I repair cash registers, tvpewrlters and electric fans. 2085 old.

AWNINGS.

You had better call us about that awning right away. T. H. Tent & Awning Co., 37 Wab. New, 4087 old, 13uS.

MOVING VANS.

J5AN CASE does general teaming and will move your household goods reasonable. 207 N. 3d: new 1643: old 17S6.

TBUNKS AND SUITCASES. PEOPLE'S PAWN shop means low price for trunks, suit cases and bags. 20

South Fourth.

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PICTURE FBAMING.

The kind you like at a price you will like to pay. Hulman's, 32 South Seventh.

KODAK SUPPLIES.

Photo supplies, all kinds, at prices you'll like. Hulman's, 32 South Seventh. Ask for 1915 catalogue.

BABBEB FUBNTTUBE

NEW and second hand barber furniture easy terms. T. H. B. S. Co.. j.016 Wabash. Old 1540.

FANCY CBEAMEBY BUTTEB. If you want the best get "Rose Brand," awarded gold Medal Chicago Dairy

Show, Terre Haute Com. Co. Old 326.

FOB SALE—KODAKS.

Bargains In 1914 models. Hulaian's, 32 South Seventh. Ask for 1915 catalogue.

TERRE HAUTE TRIBUNE

DOINGS OF THE VAN LOONS—It's Lucky For Father That Angeline Had Her Fortune Told

FOR SALE 50 Cars of Hay, Cheap Standard Hay & Grain Co.

10V£ and Mulberry.

FOB SALE—FURNITURE. FOR SALE—Furniture: $14 dressers for $7.50 $9 beds for $5 $30 rugs for $15 ice boxes, baJby cab samples, cheap. J. B. Smith Furniture Co., 1125 Wabash.

FOB SALE—Miscel/aneous. FOR SALE—Ladies' new shoes, 75c up children's new shoes. 75c up men's suits, $2 up men's pants. 50c up: toys' suits, 50c up men's second hand shoes, 90c up new hats, 60c. 113 Wabash. FOR SALE—Two Six 4 new Miller non-skid cases, $84.10 each over slse for Ford one new U. S. case Q. D. C.. 34 4, plain, $17.40 J. B. Engles, 68/

Ohio.

FOR SALE—Moterboat, automobile top guaranteed in tirst-clas3 c.-n-ditii.n. Old phone, 3014, or call at 1200 Cleveland avenue.

FOR SALE—Porcelain cast Iron bath tub, only $15.00. Get prices on guaranteed plumbing. Your repairs at lowest prices. New 2483. FOR SALE—Bed springs, 48c beds, $1.98 oil stoves and gas plates beat prices and tsrms In town. Sootc ft

Hart, 3C3 Wabash. FOR SALE—Two-Inch continuous post, Vernis Martin bed, $6.43 ancle iron 97c mattress, $1.98. SOS

springs, Wabash.

FOR ?ALE—Fully equipped two speed Excelsior motorcycle and side car, in good running order. Call old phon

North 67.

FOR SALE—First-class 10-room hotel cafe in connection doing good busl ness: leaving city. Address box 18

Tribune.

FOR SALE—Rubber tires, new and see ond hand buggies. HUderbrand Bus gy Co., the price leaders. 216 9. Srd. FOR SALE—First-class saloon, best loeatien in the city. Cal! and in vestigate for yourself, 458 N. 9th. FOR SALE—Fine, thick buttermilk guaranteed 10c gallon. Johnsop

Creamery Co., 12th and PoDlar. FOR SALE—Harley-Davidson motor cycle: good condition real bargain for cash. New phone 3568-J. FOR SALE—New electric showers, one $15.00 shower, $9.00: one 112.00 show er, $8.00. 1341 Wabash. FOR SALE—Special stUe on trousers $1.60 value, 95c also^2.60 hats, $1.09,

C. Goodman, 884 Ohio. FOR SALE—One top busrsry. one phae ton and one surrey. New Dhone 2184 847 Lafayette avenue. FOR SALE—Electric lamps, domes, buffets, fumed library tables easy terms. 30» Wabash. FOR SALE—Good brick, also broken brick: ohnap. Inquire Old Wabash

Distillery, S. 1st St Kitchen cabinets, $3.98 up this

FOR SALE $1.00 down, $1.00 week only. 308 Wabash.

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FOR SALE—Heaters and ranges take old stove In part payment. 8cott A Hart, 803 Wabash. FYDR SALE—Second hand tires for Ford cars. New phone 2184. 847 Lafay ette avenue. FOR SALE—$12 and $15 suits, $5 $3.50 to J6.00 sample shoes, $1.60 io $2.60. 11 N. 3rd. FOR SALE—First-class driving mare buggy and harness. Old phone. 507 new, 2')94. FOR SALE—Drop head sewing machine with attachments. $5.00. 641

FOR SALE—Linooln range, $10 Model range. $8.00 guaranteed baker. 803 Wabash. FOR SALE—One good driving horse and 2 good work horses. 1602 3rd avenue. FOR SALE—Rubber-tired buggy, in first-clpss condition. Keuneke, 657

FOR SALE—One roll top desk excellent condition cheap. New phone 1387.

FOR.SALE—All grades of lumber also kindling, 50c per load. Lakevlew Park. FOR SALE—Large mirrors on easy payments. Soott & Hart, S03 Wabash.

FOR SALE—2%-horse marine also 1 stationary engine. 312 Cherry street. FOR SALE—Singer sewing machine in

A No. 1 condition. $6.50: 641 Main St. FOR SALE—Sanitary couch and pad, $4.98. Scott & Hart, 303 Wabash. FOR SALE—Good drop-head sewing machine, $4.00. 231 South Eighth. FOR SALE Refrigerators lowest price in the city, at 303 Wabash. FOR SALE—Horse and surrey. For particulars, call new phone, 1720. FOR SALE—100 pair lace curtains from 45c a pair up. 229 North Fourth. FOR SALE—Big iurniture sale going on. Scott & Hart. 303 Wabash. FOR SALE—C. O. Boyll meat market price $250.00. Old Dhone 664. FOR SALEand crib.

FOR SALE—Saloon and restaurant, cneap. 217-219 South Third. FOR S'ALE—Fine driving mare 4040-R new phone. 2925 S. 7th. FOR SALE—Balvy bi.ggy bed and mattress. 1532 S. 10th. FOR SALE—One barber chair, bargain cheap. 621 S. 1:1'/fe. FOR SALE—Vernis Martin bed, $6.4S. 303 Wabash. FOR SALE449.

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^_FUBNnUBE^ACm^_ FURNITURE PACKED by experienced men estimates free: also packing boxes and barrels for sale. C. Kran

Bo:c Co., 1447 Tippecanoe. New, 2757.

IT'S

LEGAL NOTICES. r.RAVT FAITH, Attorney.

IVOIV-RESIDENT NOTICE.

State of Indiana, Vigo County, ss: Fannie Goucher vs. Charley Hoopingarncr," Atvina Goucher, Wesley

Hoopingarner, Myrtle Goucher, Morgan Goucher, Mary Butler,' Jecovis Goucher. In the Circuit Court, adjourned February term, 1915. Be it known that on the 30th day of April, lt?l5, said plaintiff filed affidavit in due fcrm, .showing that the defendants, Charley Hooj-in garner, Wesley Hoopingarner. Myrtle Goucher, Morgan Goucher, Mary Butler, Jecovis Goucher. Alvina Goucher, are non-residents of the state of Indiana and necessary parties to the complaint herein and that the object of said action is quiet title for real estate, said non-resident defendants are now, therefore, hereby notified of ihe pendency of said action against them and that the same will ctand for trial on the 22d day of June, 1015, the same being the 44th judicial day of the May term, 1915, of said court, and unless said defendants appear and answer or demur to said com plaint at said date, the same will be heard and determined in their absence.

Witness my hand and the seal of said court, this '30th day of April, 1915. JOHN F. JOYCE, Clerk. GRANT FAITH, Attorney.

FOLEY A O'MARA, Attorneys.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed and qualified as administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Chambers, deceased. S'aid estate is supposed to be solvent.

WILLIAM H. DUNCAN.

FOLEY & O'MARA, Attorneys.

FOB SALE—Miscellaneous. FOR~SALE—If it needs healing and It's in the mouth or throat, it needs

Dent-Ease at all druggists. FOR SALE—Gasoline oil stove. Inquire

range and coal 2512 S. 8th St.

New phon®, 2134.

FOR SALE—Pair of small mules, suitable for delivery or grocery wagon. 415 Walnut. FOR SALE—Nice family driving mare, buggy and harness, cheap. 2000 S.

Center St. FOR SALE—Tomato plants flve varieties. 629 6th avenue. Old phone, 16P7. FOR SALE—Nothing equals Dent-Ease for use after extracting teeth.

FOB S ALE—Beal Estate.

FOR SALE—Six room house and store room has gas, well, cistern and eel lar good location: will make close price for cash. Clay Real Estate Co, FOR SALE—Bargain in residence lot on

South 17th near Washington avenue paved street. Box 83. Tribune. Will exchange equity in good 4-room cottage for 5-passenger automobile

Old phone, "647 new, 2909. FOR SALE—Lot near Tiooecanoe and Oakland ave. at sacrifice. 2687 N, 12th. Old phone 2801. FOR SALE—Cottage, flve rooms and bath. 14.37 Center. Citizens phone 2598. FOR SALE—Lot in 2800 block S. Cen ter bargain. Inquire Engie's, 670

FOR SALE—My residence, 16S9 S. 5th St. Call after 6 p. m. John R. Coffin FOR SALE—Cottage, 9 rooms for par ticulars, call new phone, 1720.

FOB SALE—Autos.

FOR SALE—Detroit Victoria electric car, cheap in good condition owner leaving city if you want a bargaih see this car. New phone, 1282. FO RSALE—It will pay von to come look at this bargain. Ford in excellent condition at very low orice. 1820

South Ninth. FOR SALE—On account of sickness, one 5-passemger touring car in fine condition. Old phone 8153, 1214 N,

Seventh.

CAST IRON welded: also all otlier metals. Bring to 1340 Liberty avenue. New 2433. FOR SALE—Studebaker 30. 1912 5passenger. Wm. A. Engles, 670 Ohio, FOR SALE—6- passenger anto, cheap.

Old phone, 2230. FOR SALE—Electric conpe. phone 339.

Citizens

P0ULTBY AND EGGS.

FOR SALE—Baby chicks rooster. 1221 S. 21st St.

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FOB SALE 0B BENT.

FOR SALE OR RENT—3-room cottage, in Vandalia park No. 1: handy to factories and S. I. miners' train good water and outbuldings. Call old phone, 3832.

FOB EXCHANGE.

FOR EXCHANGE—A new Dlano or player piano for Rood 5 nassenger automobile. For particulars inquire the Staar Piano Co.. 30-32 North

Sixth.

-Library table, baby buggy 1231 South Tenth.

STORAGE.

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

Transfer and Storage Co., Office and Wabash. Both phones 404. WANTED—Clt: 14 South 10^ autom stoves. Dr. J. T. Laughead. Old

storage, new brick 4 South 10% automo-

warehouse, biles.

piarios, fine household go^Si

phone 1441. Office phone 947 old.

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LEGAL NOTICES.

NOTICE OF SALE OF CITY BONDS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, acting city controller of the city of Terre Haute, Indiana, will receive sealed bids at his office at the city hall in said city. ut to four o'clocit p. m. on the eleventh day of May, 1915, at which time all bids received will be publicly opened and examined, for an issue of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) twenty (20 ytar four and one-fourth per cent (4*4 per cent) coupon refunding bonds of said city, of the denomination of one thousand dollars ($1,000). Said bonds are dated May 1st. 1915, and mature on the 1st day of May, 1935. Said bonds will be sold for cash and no hlds will be entertained for said bonds at less than the par or face value thereof with accrued interest. A certified check for five hvndred dollars ($500) payable to said city as a guarantee that the successful bidder will comply with and perform the terms of his bid must accompany each bid.

The undersigned reserves the right to reject any and all bids. J. P. FITZPATRICK,

Acting City Controller.

Terre Haute, Indiana, May 4, 1915. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PIT IICHASE RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE.

Notice is hereby given to the citizens and voters of Terre Haute. Harrison township, Vigo county, state of Indiana, and to the citizens and voters of Harrison township, in said county and state, that the undersigned will apply to the board of commissioners of Vigo county, state of Indiana, at their next regular June term, 1915, for permission to purchase a license to sell intoxicating liquors at retail, granted and now held by George Woodall, at the following described premises, to-wit:

On the ground floor of the two-story brick founding, known as 100 North Second street, in the front room, said room being 18x40 ft., fronting on Second street, located on lot No. 177, original town, now city of Terre Haute, Harrison township, Vigo county, Indiana.

Pool tables and restaurant, in connection. O. P. WHEELER.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PURfTHASE RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens and voters of Terre Haute, Harrison township, Vigo county, state of Indiana, and to the citizens and voters of Harrison township, in said county and state, that the undersigned will apply to the board of commissioners of Vigo county, state of Indiana, at. their next regular June term, 1915. for nermission to purchase a license to sell intoxicating liquors at retail, granted and now held by Kenard Newlin. at the fol lowing described premises, to-wit:

On the ground floor of the three story brick building, known as 22 Wabash avenue, in the front room, said room being 18%xl41 ft., fronting on Wabash avenue, located on the east quarter of lnlot No. 121. of the original inlot of the town, now city, of Terre Haute, Harrison township. Vigo county, Indiana.

Pool tables and restaurant in con nection. WILLIAM MICHELS.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PUR CHASE RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE, Notice is hereby given to the citizens and voters of Terre Haute. Harrison township, Vigo county, state of Indiana, and to the citizens and voters of Harrison township, in said county and state, that the undersigned will apply to the board of commissioners of Vigo county, state of Indiana, at. their next regular June term, 1915, for permission to purchase a license to' sell intoxicating liquors at retail, granted and now held by E. E. Burgess, at the fol lowing described premises, to-wlt:

On the ground floor of the two-story frame building, known as 60 N. 30t'n St., (formerly known as Brown Ave.) in the front room, said room being 30x70 feet, fronting on 30th street, located on lot N. 11. Blake's subd., in Terre Hau'te. Harrison township, Vigo county, Indiana-

Restaurant and pool table in connection. FRANK A. WAGNER. M'NTjTT. WALLACE A SANDERS, Attorneys.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given tha.t the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of the estate of Henry C. Neukom, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent.

LUCY R. NEUKOM.

McNUTT. WALLACE & SANDERS, Attorneys. Bids will be received bv the Board of Public Safety of the citv of Terre Haute, Ind., until 7:30 p. m. on the 14th day of May, 1915, at its officers in the city hall building, northwest corner of Fourth and Walnut streets, for the purcnase of the followine:

Sixteen hundred feet of 2% inch hose, double jacket, rubber lined hose. The Board of Public Safetv reserves the right to reject any or all bids as authorized bv law.

BOARD OF PUBLIC SAFETY, By H. J. DEMING. President.

FOB SALE OB TBADE.

FOR SALE OR TRADE—Saloon, restaurant, rooming house, at Invoice. Old phone 595. Box 68. care Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Four-room cottage, N. 61 St. Inquire Fagan's grocery, both phones.

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The big tabernacle at Ohio streets, built for the Lyote^ Evangelist Campaign, is offered fol£.| sale, same to be delivered at tlW close of the meetings, the buyer4 wrecking the building.

The bill of material may be inspected at the offlcss of any member of the committee or at the tabernacle. For consideration of th$ sale see committee.,

J. A. Ranslord, chairman, room 200 Opera Hours Block. Phones, New 700 oid 702. W. E£. Williams, at the office of the Braden Mfg. Co., New phone 14618 old 1223. W. T. Sanford, 677 Ohio St., New phone 1739. J. F. Ermisch, 106 N. 7th,, New phone 369 old Sheldon Anderson, of Adamson & Anderson* 644 Wabash Ave. New phone 57 old 57.

Committee

Bids received up to 3 p. m. Friday, May 14th, 1915. The committee reserves the right to reject any and all bids.' -"I!

Wire Fence.

For All Purposes

Fence Posts

Lumber and Building Material.

FOR RENT Store Building

Suitable for Drug Store, Grocery Store, Electric Shoe Shop.

13 th St. and 8th Ave.

Enquire' of E. T. Hulman, 32 8. Seventh Street.

WANTED

CAR CARPENTERS

Repairing box cars. Apply in person* AMERICAN CAR & FOUNDRY CO, 10/z and Crawford Sts.

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FOR RENT

Upstairs apartment, Bemerrt flats

A. H. 8TUEMPFLE.

New 2980. Old 786.

REMEMBER

While Money 1a hard to get* that the

U. S. LOAN CO.

Will take care ot your needs.

LOANS

On Household Goods, Pianos, Livestock, etc. Rooms 22 and 24 National Blk.

S. W. Cor. 6th and Main Sts. New 2909—PHON E8—Old 411.

At LEGAL

EAGLE

Both Phones

FOB BEST BESTJLTS. TBY A IBIBUME WANT AJD*