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HELP WANTED —Male.

Army of United States. Men wanted able bodied, unmarried men between ages of 18 and H6, 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, i09 Wabaoh Ave., Terre Haute, Ind. Wa NTED—Men to learn the barber trade. The world is constantly needing more barbers. Our graduates earn good wages. Few weeks completes with us. r-rcj^e now for

rood Write for free cataMoler Barber College, 349 JB3. Washington St., Indianapolis RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS WANTED— $75.00 month. Terre Haute examinations coming. Sample questions free.

Write immediately. Franklin Institute, Dept. 94-G, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED—Male Stenographer and office assistant 18 years of age or over must be sure of his notes willing and active. Apply & Loder, credit manager Root Dry Goods Co. VoiJNG MA'N to drive Ford delivery car. Apply in person room 5, KaufTman block. Seventh and Wabash avenue, between 5 and 6 o'clock. WANTED—All working men to stop at

Jimmie's motel a large 25c meal for 10c clean bed, 10o and 15c. No. 1 Wabash. WANTED—Boys (elevator boy and errand boy) must be 16 or over.

HELP WANTED—Female. WANTED—Clerk who has had some experience in selling. Give full particulars regarding age, salary expected and experience. Address box 67, care Tribune. WANTED—Good girl for general housework. Call 2183-J, new phone. WANTED—White girl for general housework. 1336 Chestnut. WANTED—Girl at James' Quick Lunch

Room, No. 9 North Eighth. WANTED—Girl for housework. 56 Gilbert avenue.

Call

WANTED—Girl for general housework. 602 S. 7th. WANTED-

S. 13th.

-Housekeeper. Inquire 2113

WANTED—Housekeeper. Box 71, Trlb-

WANTED Girls for Work at Columbian Enameling & Stamping Co.

HELP WANTEDWANTED—Dishwasher cafer^-S§9 Wabash.

•Male or Female. at McCurdy's

^WANTED—Salesmen.

WANTED—S VLKSMAN FOR INDIANA, OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA TERRITORY MIST BE EXPERIENCED.

CALL. BETWEEN 6J30 AND 7:00, EVAN COSLETT, BADER HOTEL.

WANTED—Situation.

WANTED—By reliable woman, day work or general housework. Old phone 3471. WANTED—Position by stenographer 8 years' experience. Address Box 70,

Tribune.

___BIIXIAR3p SUPPLIES. POOL TAKLES—New and second-hand, also supplies. Jacob May, 1345 Wabash.

STATISTICAL NOTES.

MARRIAGE LICENSES.

Martin A. Nordstron, 26, clerk, Ames, la., to Lillian H. Grafe, 23, seamstress, Terre Haute.

Frederick G. Lundgren, 30,. mechanical engineer, Terre Haute, to Marcelia E. Nagel, 23, Terre Haute.

Grant H. Jessup, 19, oil worker, Robinson, 111., to Marie Wilder, 19, Robinson. 111.

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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Eva L. Ebert and husband to David Robb et ux., part lots 128 and 129, town of Macksville $1.

Sue C. Biel and husband to Malissa A. Pruitt, lot 68, McLean Place subdivision: $1.

William J. Hall et ux. to Emma O Niswonger, lots 209 and 210, Krumbhaar Place Land company's second subdivision $500. •.

WHEN IN DOUBT. Try The Tribune.

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RENT-*OUR HOUSE THROUGH OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS

FOE RENT—Houses and Flats. TOR RENT—7-room apartment, second floor modern 1020 S. 6th. Mrs. O.

B. Eichelt-erger, 521 N. 8th, Doak-Riddle-Hamilton Co., or J. E. Somes. FOR RENT—Seven-room cottage, 1952

S. Sixth, $16.50 per month gas, city water, cistern and barn close to school. Citizens 80. Bell 265. FOR RENT—Five-room house, 639 N. 4th city water, gas for cooking and lighting gas range furnished $11.

Lee, room 15, Beach block. FOR RENT—Five room bungalow, 1314 North 6^4 street electric lights and gas. Frank Teel, new phone 1221. FOR RENT—5 and 6 room apartments in Myers Flats, 14th and Wabash.

Call old phone 580 now phone 706. FOR RENT—House of 5 rooms, south side double house gas. 339 Kent avenue. Inquire 345 Kent avenue. FOR RENT—Modern 5 and 6-room apartments in the Davis. Call J. G.

Vrydagh, new phone 892. FOR RENT—Three-room house, 221 S. Pearl, $6 3-room house, 218 S. Water, $7. Call 222 S. Water. FOR RENT—Three room house, 2341

Cleveland avenue. Apply Carl Wolfe, 629 Wabash avenue. FOR RENT—Cottage, Park place furnished or unfurnished. Call at 2430

N. 11th St. FOR RENT—Six-room modern bouse. 1722-South Fifth. $20.00, FOU RENT—Three room modern flat. 601 South Third. FOR RENT—Four room house. 14 *4 street.

FOR RENT—Three houses. Kunkler.

526 N.

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FOR RENT—7-rooin modern house, 521 S. 4 th.

F0RJR^T—Furmshcd Rooms. FOR RENT—Large modern furnished room for one or two gentlemen in private family. Call new phone 4141. FOR RENT—Two or three furnished rooms modern: light housekeeping, also garage. Call 2024 old phone. FOR RENT—Two furnished housekeeping rooms, modern. Call old phone 2178, after 6 p. m. FOR RENT—Room in new modern home private family. New phone 1040-L. FOR RENT—Strictly modern room for •sleeping. 1619 Liberty ave. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, strictly modern. 1839 N. 10th.

FOR RENT1—Unfurnished Rooms. FOR RENT—Suite of unfurnished rooms at 323 N. 8th modern. References required.

FOR RENT—Offices.

FOR RENT—Beautiful new and modern office rooms In Young's new building. 319 to 329 Ohio. FOF RENT—Offices, Tribune building.

Apply Wabash Realty and Loan Co., 721 Wabash avenue.

FORRENT—-Miscellaneoua: FOR RENT-—The entire second floor over our store, six rooms not modern suitable for living rooms or office rent reasonable. The Menter

Co., 815 Wabash Ave. FOR RENT—Pasture for horses and cattle good grass and water, four miles east of city. Citizens phone 595-J.

S.0ST.

LOST—Small purse containing one dollar bill and some change, gold necklace. Reward, 1664 3rd Ave. LOST—A week ago, a male English •setter: white with lemon markings.

Reward 1120 N. 8th. LOST— ing.

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LOANS ON CHAt1*E*sS"7f4 ass.

-Boy's gray coat, Sunday mornvelvet collar. 2187 new phone.

LOST—Tail light and license for Ford auto reward. Dr. Duenweg. LOST—Silver friendship bracelet. 1759 new phone.

Call

WANTED—To Buy.

WANTED—To buy, your notes at a reasonable discount. T. H. Investment Co., 24 Natl, blk., 6th and Wabash WANTED—To fc'uy, second-hand clothing and shoes. New phone 3597-L.

WANTED—House.

WANTED—Four or 5-room cottage, modern about 15 blocks from town nothing over $20 per month considered. Address box K. D., care Tribune.

FOR RENT—Pianos.

FOR RENT—New pianos, $4.00 per month, with purchase privilege. See W. H. Paige & Co., 642 Wabash Ave.

UPHOLSTERING.

Flrst-^lass upholstering and repairing. Anton Bauer. 1100 Poplar. New,

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KQDJ HNISHINQ.

Bttng your -Nation film here. tan's. 32 South Seventh. 1 ft'a#

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FOR SALE

Fertilizers, Alphono Hun^us. Ground Limestone. Place Your Order Now. STANDARD HAY & GRAIN CO.

Both Phones.

FURNITURE, STOVES CHEAP. SMITH'S, 1I2K-27 WABASH AVE.— RANGES AND HEATERS AT $5 TO

SIR I,ESS THAN HIGH RENT STOKES. $10 BEDS NOW *5. USED FURNITURE CHEAP.

FOR SALE—Miscellaneous. ASK vour grocer for RICHLAND COFFEE AND TKA|

PERFECT IN CUP. Roasted and packed by

KLATTE COFFEE CO., 831 N. Sixth. FOR SALE—Gasoline engine, 20 horse power, also one oil engine, 8 horse power, cheap. Both engines can be seen running at our factory, 94S

North Tenth. Up-to-Date Mfg. Co. FOR SALE—Ice boxes. $4.48 springs, $1.3S 9x12 matting rugs, $1.87 twoburner Perfection stove, $5.75. Elsewhere charge more. Easy terms.

Scott &'Hart. FOR &ALE—A grocery doing cash business and no delivery, 8 acre tract, improved, on Brazil line. Clay Real

Estate Co., new 1137-J. 901% Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—Unredeemed ladies' suits and coats original price $18 to $35: our price, $2 to $6. Central Loan Co. 16 N. Fourth. FOR SALE—9x12 tap rugs, $8.75 axminster rugs, $14.95 tegular

Empire range, $7 Lincoln range, $6. All guaranteed bakers. Scott, 1336 Wabash. FOR SALE—Cheapest place in city to buy your heating stove. Don't forgot the number, Scott, 1336 Wabash. FOR SALE—Rubber tires, new and second hand buggies. Hilderbrand Buggy Co.. the price leaders. 216 9. 3rd. FOR SALE—New heaters and ranges we take your old stove in as part payment. Scott, 1336 Wabash.

CUMBERLAND MINERAL WATER. Pure—Healthful—Refreshing. Telephone Citizens 2028. FOR SALE—Hot water heating plant, suitable for 6 or 7 room house. New phone 3132. 1341 Wabash. FOR SALE Unredeemed all-wool skirts at bargain prices. Central

Loan Co., 16 N. Fourth. FOR SALE—New electric showers, one $15.00 shower, $9.00 one $12.00 ehower, $8.00. 1341 Wabash. FOR SALE—Seven year old driving mare and wagon. 2129 North 22nd street Old phone 3267. FOR SALE—30 foot bar fixtures, including electric beer pump. Box 138,

Shelburn, Ind. FOR SALE—Grocery stock and fixtures a gDod location will sell right. 609

South Fourth. FOR SALE—Washstand, $2 bed, $1 rug, $2: matting, 10c per yard. Scott, 1336 Wabash. FOR SALE—1100 pound sound horse and two-seated carriage. 1522 Second ave. FOR SALE—Cheap, $450.00 mahogany piano nearly new. 313 S. 5th St. FOR SALE—Good Singer sewirtg machine, a bargain $3.00 22 S. Sixth. FOR SALE—Ice boxes, rugs, coal oil stoves. Easy terms. 303 Wabash. FOR SALE—Winter apple orchard.

Fred Kallansa, Marshall, 111. FOR SALE—Beautiful organ, easy payments. Scott, 1336 Wabash. FOR SALE—Pony horse, $30.00. Must sell. 1505 S. 20th St. FOR SALE—Good, first-class coal range. 1414 S. 8th. FOR SALE—No. 8 Florence cook stove. 1839 N. 10th St. FOR SALE—Typewriter. Keith's hotel.

WANTED—Misoellanejus.

WANTED—One hundred old feather beds, at once. Will pay highest cash price. Send postal to Southern Indiana Feather Co., Gen. Del., Terre

Haute, Ind. Will call. WANTED—Furniture ?nd pianos to move experienced man have_picn!o wagons. New phone 534. Billy Walsh. WANTED—Furniture to pack, 20 years experience. H. Eldred, 710 Cherry

St. New phone 2439 old 3357. WANTED—To clean vaitlts. Charles Jones, old 1683 new phone 1252-J. HAIR-COMBINGS UTILIZED.

Fourth. New phone 3644.

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FURiniTJREPACma^

FURNITURE PACKED by experienced men estimates free also packing boxes and barrels for sale. C. Krah

Box Co., 1447 Tippecanoe. New 2767.

SHEET MUSIC.

We carry a full line of teachers' nuT sic, studies, etc. three 10 cent editions also all the popular hits. Hulman's, 32 South Seventh.

VIOLIN STRINGS.

Gut, silk and steel, best grades of each. South Seventh.

We carry the Hulman's, 32

PAWNBROKERS' GOODS. Big bargains in trunks, suit cases and bags. People'* Pawnshop, 20 S. 4th,

FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING. Conrad Transfer Co., 29-31 South Ninth. New 3600 old 821. Experienced men.

DOINGS OF THE VAN LOONS—The First Day of School is Tough on More Than the Children

HAY—Frank B., 40 years, 2 months and 20 days, died at the home of his mother, Mrs. Katherine Hay, Tuesday morning,

Funeral from residence, 102 North Fifteenth street, Friday at 2 p. m. Interment at Woodlawn cemetery. Friends invited.

FOR SALE—Autos.

FOR SALE—Studebaker 30 five-pas-songer touring car, 1912 model driven about 10,000 miles. Price reasonable.

Wm. A. Engles, 670 Ohio St. FOR SALE—Five passenger Studebaker tourning car, 30 horse power driven 13,000 miles leaving city. 525

North Eighth. FOR SALE—7-passenger Pope Hartford touring car. Can be eeen at

Haddon Hall Garage. A bargain. FOR SALE—Maxwell touring car* flvepassenger. Good running condition, $200. Wm. A Engles, 670 Ohio St. FOR SALE—Ford roadster In excellent condition, $215. .Richie's garage,

Fifth and Cherry streets. WE WELD cast iron and all otner metals. Call new 2483, or bring to 1340 Liberty avenue. FOR SALE—Cheap, one 5-.passenger touring car. Ritchey garage, 5th and

Cherry.

$25

$1.50 down. Biggest bargain known. 303 Wabash. FOR SALE—ROOD DROP-HEAD SEW­

ING MACHINE, $4j MACHINES RENTED, 25c PER WEEK. 3593-L. 22 S. 6TH. FOR SALE—Eclipse cook stove, $4

FOR SALE—Lot No. 10, McLean's subdivision, Barbour place, North 11th St., east front, close to building block factory, also Collett park, $600. May

V. Ballou, 4223 Normandie Ave., Los Angeles, California. FOR SALE—80 acres in cultivation, fenced, god buildings, two miles west, one-quarter south of Cory, Ind. Address Mrs. Nancy Mcintosh, Riley,

Ind.

FOR SALE—Five room cottage gas, city water, cistern, sink and pump In kitchen fine location good shade 1715 South Fourth. FOR SALE—At sacrifice, 5-room house, in 1600 block 5th avenue. Call new phone 3512-X or call at 1630 5th Ave. for particulars. FOR SALE—Modern 5-room cottae 1437 S. Center. Call new phone 253 FOR SALE 6-room with sleeping porch.

FOR SALE OR TP ADE.

FOR SALE OR TRADE—Twelve hundred dollar equity In residence will take '15 auto part payment Address

A. S., care Tribune.

STORAGE. pa

and crated .forick building. Get our reduced freight rates. south and all western points. Quick service Union Transfer and Storage. Co., Office 10^ and Wabash. Both.phones.404. Storage—Largest and cleanest warehouse for household goods, pianos, automobiles and general merchandise. Lowest rates of storage and insurance. T. H. Warehouse and Storage Co., 9% and Mulberry. New phones 25 and 860. WANTED—City Storage, new brick warehouse, 44 South 10% automobiles. pianos, fine household goods, stoves. Dr. J. T. Laughead. Old phone 1441. Office phone 947 old.

CHILE SUPPLIES.

CHILE SUPPLIES—Chile pepper and seasoning 2 oz. 10c. Mexican- Chita beans 2 lbs., 15c. Spaghetti, l0o lb. garlic, etc. recipe free. CHAM­

BER^ CHILE STORE, 24 S. 4th st.

TAXICAB SERVICE.

OUR RATES—12 blocks in any direction from Richie's garage, Fifth and Cherry, 25c per person. Other drives in proportion. Either phone 665. Taxles ana touring cars for nire, $2 per hour

STOVE REPAIRING.

WE REPAIR all kinds of stoves regardless of make, what they need or where you bought them.

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DEATH NOTICE.

modern house, 918 N. 9th.

FOR SALE Up-to-oate t-ungalow. 1220 South Fifth.

FOR EXCHANGE.

FOR EXCHANGE—200-acre stock and dairy farm on gravel road and close to interurban for city property.

Room 15, Beach block. FOR EXCHANGE'—'Will exchange good farm for city property will buy. 2600 North 12%.

1121

Poplar. New phone 364. Old 849.

FLOWERS AND FRUITS.

DAHLIAS—Now in bloom, 260 kinds. Pears and apples, any kind. "Visitors welcome. Both phones. Parker Farm,

N. 13th and township line roads.

FOR OUTING TRIPS.

CALL C. A. GREINER—Special attention given to trips to Shades, etc. also taxicab service. New 986 old 661.

RAG RUG WEAVING.

RAG RUG weaving. Walter Hughes. 663% Wabash avenue.

FOR RENT.

Seven room, two story dwelling newly papered. Has gas and turnace and city water. Good large barn. Located No. 631 North Eighth street. Will rent for $18.00 per month.

JOS. MULLIKIN & CO. No. 29 South Seventh St.

FOR RENT

Store Room 905 Wabash Inquire 1017 Ohio

BANK STATEMENT.

D. Russ Wood, president James Luther, vice president Frank C. White, secretary Charles C. Newlin, assistant secretary.

Condensed statement of the condition of the Citizens Trust company, at Terre. Haute, in the state of Indiana, at the close of its. business on September 2, 1915. ..

RESOURCES,

Loans and discounts ...... .$292,786.45 Overdrafts 319.00 Bonds and stocks 68,911.b5 Furniture and fixtures 15,811.37 Advances to estates and trusts 1,759.74 Due from banks and trust companies 54,367.47 Cash on hand 16,941.52 Cash items 2,800.55

Total resources $453,697.96 LIABILITIES. Capital stock-^paid in $100,000^.00 Surplus 5,000,00 Undivided profita^-net 1,261.73 Demand deposits, except banks 167,009.16 Savings deposits, except banks 184,070.41 Trust deposits, except banks 6,978.99 Certified checks 382.66

Total liabilities ..$453,697.96 State of Indiana, County of "Vigo, ss: I, Frank C. White, secretary of the Citizens Trust company, of Terre Haute, Ind., do solemnly swear that the above statement is true.

FRANK C. WHITE Seoretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me,, this 8th day of September, 1915.

CYRUS HUNT, Notary. Public.

My commission expires June 18, 1917.

LEGAL NOTICES.

PERRY DOUGLAS, Attorney.

NON-RESIDENT NOTICE.

State of Indiana, Vigo county—SS. In the Superior Court, vacation term, 1915. Beulah Dale vs. Fred 1+ Dale. No. 14910.

Be it known that on the 23rd day of August, 1915, said plaintiff filed affidavit in due form, showing .that the. defendant, Fred L* Dftie, is a non-resi dent of the state„ of necessary party to the complainC-ne're1-in and that the object of said action is divorce, said non-resident defendant is now, therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action agaiBs.t him and that the same will stand sfor trial on the 26th day of October, 1915, the same being the 44th judicial day of the September term, 1915, of said court, and unless said defendant appear and answer or demur to said complaint at said, date, the same will be heard and determined in his absence.

Witness my hand and the seal of said court, this 23rd day of August, 1915. (Seal).. JOHN F. JOYCE. Clerk. PERRY DOUGLAS, Attorney.

JOSEPH DUFFY, Attorney.

NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC, In the matter of the estate of Joseph P. Davis, deceased.

In the Vigo Circuit Court, Vacation Tertt\ 1915. Notice is hereby given that Rose Elenor Davis as executrix of the estate of Joseph P. D-ivls, deceased, has presented and filed' her account and vouchers In final settlement of said es tate," and .that the same will come, tip for\exam!riatloh and "action of said -circuit court, on the 14th day of September, 1915, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved.

Witness, The Clerk and Seal of said Vigo Circuit Court, at Terre Haute, Indiana, this 25th day of August, 1916.

JOHN F. JOYCE, Clerk.

JOSEPH P. DUFFY. Attorney.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS— OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Terre Haute, Ind.,.Sept 1, 1915. Notice, to. Contractors:

Notice iis. hereby given ty the board of public Works of the city '-of Terre Haute,. Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it, at its office, at the hour of 2:00 clock p. m. on Monday, the 13th day of September, 1915, for the construction-of a 24 inch pipe sewer on Second street from Crawford street to Park street.

All work done In the making of said described public improvement shall be in accordance with the detail plans, profiles, drawings and Specifications which are on file, and may be seen in the office of said board of public works.

The bidders in submitting proposals to make said described public improvement must ac.c.ompan'y each bid with a certified check- in the sum of two hundred dollars, as evidence of good faith that the srucessful bidder will execute, within ten days from the acceptance of the proposals." contracts and bonds satisfactory to the «aid board, to do the work of making said improvements. A failure of the successful bidder to enter into such contracts and bonds upon the acceptance of such proposals will forfeit the "checks and the sums of money payable thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated damages for such failure.

The board of public works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS.

WM. J. WHITE, Pres. D. F. SCOTT. FRED RUSH, Secretary,

WANTED

LADY bookeeper and general office work. Apply at once

Collin^ CM

630 WABASH AVE.

PHONE TRIBUNE YOUR WANT ADf-

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posits (par value) To Total U. S. bonds Bonds other than U. S. bonds pledged to secure U. S. deposits Securities other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks) owned unpledged..

Total honds, securities, etc Subscription to stock of federal reserve bank Less amount unpaid Value of banking house (if unencumbered) Furniture land fixtures Real estate owned other than banking house Net amount due from Federal Reserve

Bank

Net amount due from approved reserve agents in New York, Chicago 'and St. Louis Net amount due from approved reserve agents in other reserve cities Net amount due from banks and bankers Other checks on banks in the same city or town as reporting bank Outside checks and other cash items.. Fractional currency, nickels and cents Notes of other national banks Federal reserve notes Lawful money reserve in bank

Total coin and certificates Legal-tender notes Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer (not more than 5 per cent on circulation) Due from U. S. treasurer

Total ..... .^LIABILITIES. 4 Capital stock paid In .V $ Surplus fund .......... 800,000.00.

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

Office Hours, 10-1311-4. New Pheae 3400.

Dp*. Ezra R. Baldridge

Era, Ear, MOM, Throat

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Rose Dtapensarr Bide- Terr* Haute.

Best Sole Leather

that has the wear, at prices that are right. Duenweg*s Leather House, 603 Ohio street, hear Fifth.

..AWT CONCRETE PORCHES A SPECIALTY

AUTO ACCESSORIES

Splendid Rooms for Rent, 319 and 821 Ohio, Jn Young'» New Bldg., first doors west of

Steinhart-Orieger's Co„'a Automobile Salerooms.

AUTOMOBILE TOPS

Seat covers, jiffy side curtains for all makes of cars made to order and repairs. Ford seat covera carried In stock $8.00 a set and up. $

F. B. THOMAS

New phone 398. 222 S. SEVENTH.

FOR RENT W Hotel Drug 8tore Location.

208 Wabash Ave.

In Stag Hotel Bldg. Second 8treet and Wabash Ave.

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BANK STATEMENT

Report of the condition of the FIRST NATIONAL. ^JSTK AT TBRRHL HAUTE, In the state of Indiana, at the close of business, September 2, lftlfe. y: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts

Total loans Overdrafts, secured Overdrafts, unsecured U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) U. S. bonds, pledged to secure U. S. de-

V!Y'.C HARR*

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th. day of September, l^fs. ®ctori^~. JOHN- ED STEIN, Notary Public.

$1,548,086.63 ...... $1,548,©«fc«r

433.47 140.97

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B74.44

500,000.00 140,000.00

640,000.00,

80,000.00:

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.4^999,916.87

1,079,816.87

MS,000.00 '24,000.00 24,000.00

25,000.00 »,00M9' 1,000.00

m- 83,416.76

ifMI184,689.21

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17,980.00

48,000.00

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251,«M.S8 71.87S.01*

9,142.89 200.08

$369,682.62

Total capital and surplus Undivided profits a 1 Less current expenses. Interest, and taxes paid Circulating notes Less amount on hand and In treasury for redemption or in transit 9,800,00 Due to banks and bankers 604,008.72.

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State of Indiana, County of Vigo, ss: I, Julius G. Lindemann, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge Itad tfe^

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71,688.70 65,000.00

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$4,288,518.47

$ 800,000.00

s:=^889,682.62 3 8 2 4 6 8 1 .... ,v\600,000.00

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861,436.81

490,700.00

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Certificate's of deposit due in less ••$ than 30 days *.437,976.69 Certified checks ........... 1.-266.00 A..U. S. deposits 199,551.68

Total deposits .......... 2,046.887.00

$4,2^8,528.47

JULIUS G. LINDEMANN. 'Cuhles,

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DR. W. W. FOX

THE BLIND MASSEUR BODY MASSAGE

will call at residence if desired. Ot* flee hours at house 2 to 4 p. n. 659 Chestnut St. New Phone 2H8L

sFOR RENT

Apartment in Bement Flat*. A. H. STUEMPFLE. 2960 New. Old 786.

All Kinds of Lumber

Reynolds Asphalt Shingles. Buckeye Red Cedar ShjnglM Cornell Wall Board. -fJ HOOTON LUMBER CO. Phones 65-

with zino nails makes a durable rcof. Compare costs.

PIERSON & BRO., LUMBER

800 South Ninth. Phones 259.

Plenty to Loan if you Need it. We loan any amount from fS to $100.00 on household goods,' pianos and live stock.

Nothing moved all transactions confidential.

Legal Rates

2% Per Month

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J35.00JSJ180

For 3 months. Other amounts in same proportion.

Write, phone or call

Tene Hade loan Co.

2V/a 8. 7th 8*.

Nmt 123& 0!*