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0..L. Dunn Named Superintendent of Town School Which Will Open September 4.

By Special Corresoondent. SAJsDBORN, Ind., Aug. 12.—Will H. Menke, trustee, has appointed the following teachers for the coming school term to begin Sept. 4.

School No. 1, Brick—Raymond Kahre, principal Emma Fhillipps, primary.

School No. 5, Edwardsport—A. M. Wheeler, superintendent Earl Wampler, principal Iva E. Anderson, English George Russell, manual training*. Kathleen O'Brian, history Mary Carlithers, domestic science Alta M. Yates, music and drawing Frank Pennington, grades 6 and 7 Margaret Barr, 4 and 5 Mary Pennington, 3 and 4 Edna Swick, 2 and 3 Susie Culberson, primary.

School No. 6—Jane Hargis. School No. 7—Gerald Barr. School No. 8, Westphalia—Edward K.. Menke, principal Hilda Begeman, assistant Arnold Peden, music and drawing Ruby Boyer, domestic sciehce Lillian Heidenreich, grades 5 and 6 Winifred Hildebrand, 3 and 4 16a M. Hoover, primary.

School No. 12—Alva Helen Marutz. School No. 13 Sandborn—O. L. Dunn, superintendent Homer Burton AUgood, principal^ Anna Campbell, history Cla,ud Yeoman, English iiula Begeman, botany Bess Campbell, domestic science Ollie Deekard, music and drawing Walter Lemen, 6 and 7 Cynthia Burris, 4 and 6 Gertrude Clendenen, 3' and 4 Esther Corbin, 2 and 3 Martha Neal. primary.

New Concrete Walks.

By Special Corresoondent. SANDBORN, Ind., Aug. 12.—Sandhorn is being improved by several new buildings and concrete walks'. About half a mile of new walks are being laid in the southwest part of town.

BOILER CONTRACT AWARDED.

The Arm of Prox and Burgett was awarded the contract for the new "boiler for i.he heating plant at the county poor farm by the county commissioners at their meeting, Saturday morning. The only other bidder was Freitag and Weinhart, Which concern asked $2,074 for the boiler. On the recent recommendation of the state inspectors the commissioners were notified to put in a new boiler at the poor, farm and repair the one at the heating plant for the county building. This work has already been done and the work of installing the new boiler will be begun at once,

CONFERENCE AT WINONA.

WARSAW, Ind., Aug* 12.—The twenty-second annual bible conference will begin at Winona lake next Friday and continue until August 27. Several other conferences will be held during .the time the biole conference is in session. Prominent church workers from various parts of the country are to take part in the programs.

FORGER BLOOM CAUGHT.

Joe Bloom was returned from Indianapolis Saturday, where he was arrested for passing a forged check. The arrest was made on an affidavit charging that he passed a forged check on Wade Duncan May 18, last, for $1,000. The check was on the First National Bank of Chicago.

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.

By Special Correspondent. CLAY CITY, Ind., Aug. 12.—Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Middlemas have announced the engagement of their daughter Josephine to Alfred M. Meyer. The wedding is to take place in September.

MUNCIE SWEARS OFF.

MUNCIE, Ind., Aug. 12.—A general "clean up" of alleged blind tigers in Muncie has been ordered through Chief of Police Mclllvaine. The raids, already have commenced.

CITY BRIEFS

Kuicene Harris. 27 years oldt was arrested Saturday bv Detectives Bidamin and Dorley on advice from Morgantown, Ky.. where it is alleged he robbed a man. of $175. Harris will be returned to Kentucky to face the charge.

Thomas MulachT. John Williams and John Tatalman. Saturday, filed articles of incorporation for the Anchr Furni tuije. company. The capital stock of the concern was given at $5,000.

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DEATH NOTICE

FBRREL—Mrs. Mary, age 74, wife of William Ferrel, died at the family residence at 7 o'clock Friday morning. Sh.e is survived by her husband and three children, George D.,-Walter

Scott and Bessie and six grand children. Funeral will take place at. the residence Monday morning at 9:30. Burial at Highland Lawn. Friends are. requested to bring no (lowers.

LODGE NOTICE.

Loyal Order of Moose are requested to meet at club rooms, 11:15. to attend the funeral of our deceased brother,. Ora Landford, at Whitcom'b heights, stop 6, on Paris line.

Burial at Barnheight. C, C. RHYN, Secretary. E. T. FAGG, Dictator.

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DUALITY:

Terre Haute Monmnent Co.

L. H. HOLLIg,

Vew 1499-L. Old 1499. Fifth, and Walnut 8ts.

HELE WANTED—Female. WANTED—Girls to sew will' teach you how steady work good wages Ehrmann. Mfg. Co.. 10th find Wabash. WANTED—Experienced presser on ladies' garments. Powers' Cleaning

Co., 13% and Crawford streets. WANTED—Experienced dining room girl.' Cross dairy lunch, 112 North

Sixth.

WANTED—White girl to assist in housework. New 1066. 632 Walnut. WANTED—-Experienced cook, Mrs. Antori Hulman, 802 Chestnut. WANTED—Girl. Call at 9 o'clock Sunday. 312 N. 4th.

HELP WA^TED—Mtuc and Female. WANTED-r^Men-woiOen $75 month- listgovernment Jobs—free. Franklin In stitute, dept. 94-R, Rochester, N. Y.

WANTED—To Buy.

WANTED Furniture,-' stoves and .ranges. Twelve Points Furniture Exchange new phone, 2689 old,

WANTED TO BUY—For cash secondhand nickel slot machine. Address W. J. Cigar Co., Danville, 111. WANTED TO BUY—Stoves and furniture. Bell phone 3811 Citizens phone 2404-X. BEST PRICES PAID for used elothing and shofes. Call new phone 3550. WANTED TO BUY—Stoves and furniture. Citizens phone 4291 Bell 143. WANTED TO BUY—Stoves and furniture. New phone 3913-L old S28. WANTED TO BUY—Old lumber, phone 828': new phone 3913-L.

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WANTED TO BUY—Old lumber. Phone old 2551 Citizens 2060.

FORMER BRAZIL BOYS ALMOSTEE ECTROGIITED

David and Edward Jessup Seriously Burned By High Voltage Wire Near Goodland Home.

By Special Correspondent. BRAZIL, Ind,, Aug. 12.—David and Edward Jessup, sons of Tony Jessup, a C. &E. I. brakeman, were probably fatally burned by electricity near their home at Goodland last evening. The father, who is a brakeman on the C. & E. I. local freight, was on his way to this city\on his regular run at the time of the accident and on his arrival .here last evening received a telegram informing him of the accident. Jessup at once left for Goodland, going by way of Indianapolis on account of their being no north bound train on the C. & E. I. until this morning.

According to the information received here, David, the oldest of the brothers, came into, contact with a high tension electric wire and was probably fatally burned. Tdward sustained serious burns in attempting to release his brother from the highly charged electric Wire.

Goodland gets its electricity through a high tension line from a central plant at Monticello, which supplies light and power for a number of towns in that section of the state. It is reported that the two boys climbed on top of a box car which was standing close to the electric sub station at Goodland and from the top of the box car climbed over on top of the sub station and there came into contact with the wire.

Word was received last night that the older boy died before the father arrived home, but a telegram was .received at the C. & E. I. offices this morning saying the boys both were still alive but it was not believed the older boy could survive.

The Jessup family lived in Brazil for a number of years and resided at 612 South Leavit street until about a month

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HELP WANTED—Male.

WANTED—Men, army of United btatesj able-bodied unmarried men. under age,of 35 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, 70fl Wat-auli avenue, Terre Haute, Ind. MEN—We wani you to ieacn the barber trade many jobs offered ua good

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iay few weeks completes earn while come right in or write for catalogue. Moler Barber Colnge. 349 East Washington street, Indlanapolia WANTED Postoffice clerk -carrier "exam" at Terre Haute, October 7 th. Prepare under former government examiner. Booklet J-86 free.

Patterson civil service school, Rochester. N. Y. WANTED—Teams, scrapers and men at once. Gall at new location on Prairieton avenue, south of Commercial distillery. The T. H. Paper Co. WANTED—Young men to learn telegraphy, fine opportunity, tuition moderate. Indiana School of Telegraphy, 33% South Ninth. WANTED—Men to learn Darber trade.

Tuition $15. Apply at 310 Ohio St. C. & 8. Barber College. WANTED Laborers new Masonic temple, Monday mcrning. A. W.

Stollman.

on large concrete form job lasting six months wages 45c per hour, ten hours. D„ M. Hepburn, 8th St. entrance, the Babcock& Wilcox Go., Barberton, Ohio.

I want 400 laborers for six months work building and concrete construction free shanties and good commissary will arrange transportation for men. Telegraph my expense.

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TfftRE HAUTE BAttBEI! SUPPLY CO

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WANTED—By middle-aged couple— no children—two furnished roomj with good board, in private family.

House must be thoroughly modern south side preferred. References ecnanged. Box 77. cai-e Tribune.

WANTED—Situation.

WANTED—Typewriting: to do at home. Work gruaranteed. New phone 2704. WANTED—To do laundry or day work. 635 Lafayette Ave.

25,000 MORE ThOOPS ARE GOIKC TO BORDER

Kentucky, Ohio and Vermont Soldiers Are Ordered to Move— El Paso Army Grows.

WASHINGTON, Aug. 12.—Twentyf.ve thousand move state troops were ordered to the bjrder by the war department. All Kentucky, Ohio and Vermont troops were ordered to move and all departmental commanders were instructed to send troOps as soon as lecruited and equipped.

More Troops Arriving.

EL PASO, Tex., Aug. 12.—Garrisons on both the American and Mexican side of the river were augmented today by the arrival of fresh troops. The first South Carolina infantry under Col. Edgeworth Montague Blythe of Greenville, detrained in El Paso while simultaneously 250 men from the gargarison of Chihuuuua City, who arrived with Gen. Gabriel Gavira, in-spector-general of the de facto forces, went into barracks in Juarez.

FREIGHT RATE CASE ENDS.

WASHINGTON, Aug. 12.—Class rates and commodity rates .betweeh Shreveport, La., and points in southern Texas were today pronounced by the interstate commerce commission unreasonable and prejudicial to Shreveport and ordered readjusted. The decision is the culmination of the celebrated Shreveport rate case.

WHEN IN DOUBT Try The Tribune.

TJERRE HAUTE TRIBUNE.

DOINGS OF THE VAN LOONS—Father Has Discovered a Brand New Sea Danger

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FOR RENT—Houses and Flats. FOR RENT—Housekeeping apartments in tho Walden, 7th and Chestnut. Inquire Terre Haute Trust company, agents. FOK RENT220 S. ith.

-6-room house, with bath. Enauire 222 S. 8th.

FOR RENTfurnlshed.

-Six room modern house. Call 1684. old.

FOR RE3?rr—Rooms.

FOR RENT—Modv" furnished rooms for sleeping t*ntlemen preferred referen ce. 704 Walnut. FOR RENT—Two or three modern unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. 531 S. 8th. FOR RENT—Front room downstairs, newly furnished, strictly modern.

Ill N. Sth. FOR RENT—Furnished room, cheap. Home privilege. 26 South 12th. New phone 4376. FOR. RENT—Furnished light housekeeping and sleeping rooms. 1214

Mulberry.

FOR RENT—Two modern furnished housekeeping rooms 660 Chestnut. FOR RENT—Furnished housekeeping rooms or sleeping room. 108 .S. 9%. FOR RENT—Three light housekeeping rooms, 1356 Third avenue. FOR RENT—Furnished housekeeping rooms modern.. 623 Chestnut. FOR RENT-^Modern furnished front room, downstairs. 728 N 4FOR RENT—Newly furnished modern rooms. 112 S. '5th.

FOR RENT—-Miscellaneous. FOR RENT—Offices, Tribune Building. Apply Wabash Realty and Loan Co., 721 Wabash avenue.

FOR RENT—-Piano8.

FOR RENT—New pianos, $4.00 per month, with purchase privilege. See W- H. Paisre & Co., 642 Wabash A^e.

WANTED!-—Miscellaneous.

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men free delivery also packing boxes and barrels for sale.

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i Box Co., 1447 Tippecanoe new 2757. We undersell everybody on trunks, bags and suit cases. See for yourself. A. C. Ferguson, 30 South Fourth street..

WANTED—Furniture to pack, 20 years' experience. H. Eldred,. 710 Cherry St., new phone 2439 old 3367. WANTED—To clean vaults. Charles

Jones old 1683 new phone 1252-J. WANTED—Razors and shears to grind 313 Ohio street.

LOST.

LOST—Public saving took and $1.60 between 25th and College and 9^ and Ohio. Return to William Caff, 28th and Franklin.

LOST—Nickel hub cap of automobile wheel. Reward. Ifew phone 893. LOST—Bunch keys. 17th.and Poplar.

Both phones, old 1014, new 2498. LOST—Lady's diamond pin. New phone 287. Reward.

FOUND.

FOUND—Bank deposit and book on Wabash avenue. Owner may have same by describing and paying for ad. American restaurant, 807 "Wabash.

RAG RUG WEAVING.

RAG RUG weaving. Walter S. Hughes, 668 Vi Wabash Ave.

DOCS AND CATS ARE SUSPECTED IN

FIACIIE

New York Health Experts Couple High Animal Death Rate With Paralysis Epidemic.

NEW YORK, Aug. 12.—In the belief that the greatly increased mortality among animals in New York in July, as compared with corresponding month of 1915, may have some connection with the infantile paralysis epidemic. Dr. Haven Emerson, health commissioner, today ordered the veterinarysurgeons of the health department to determine if any animals had been killed by the plague.

The increase is more than one hundred per cent and is confined chiefly to cats and dogs. "We do not know how much of this increase is due to the special efforts being made to collect dead animals," said Dr. Emerson, "or how much of a disease may be prevented among them. Nor do we know what this disease is, if there is a disease.

BRIAR PIPES DISAPPEAR.

WASHINGTON, Aug. 12.—American pipe makers, confronted with scarcity of French briar, are looking to the forest service for substitutes. The government laboratories are experimenting with various native woods and many species of chaparral of the west. A large quantity of mountain laurel roots have been sold for pipe making.

WHEN IN DOUBT. Try The Trlbun*.

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WE BUY RYE Standard Hay and Grain Co.

Uuth Phone*. 10 Vfc and Muiherrj.

FOR SALE—&i£celianeous. FOR SALE—A good upright piano of well-known standard make, in good condition. Price, $100. New stool and scarf free. Robertson's, 116

North 7th. FOR SALE-r-Hamiltori parlor organ high top, fancy walnut case. Guaranteed In good condition.. Price, $10.

Robertson's, 116 North 7th. FOR SALE—Slightly used furniture, stoves, carpets, rugs, linoleum, etc., at bargain prices.. Central Loan Co., 16-8 North Fourth street. FOR SALE—Best prescription drug store in town of 1,500 investigate quick good reasons for selling. J. A.

Miller. 31 South Ninth. FOR SALE—Automatic steam engine Atlfe make good a3 new 60 horsepower. Call or address Terre Haute

Casket Co. FOR. SALE—Bed, $1 spring, $1 dining chairs, 5Qc: kitchen table, $1 kitchen cabinet, $6 safe, $4. Scott's, 1336

Wabash.

FOR SALE—Rockers, 75c stand table, 50c library table, $3 wardrobe, $7 cash or credit. Scott's, 1336 Wabash. FOR SALE-=-French walnut case piano.

Fine .condition, looks like new. iPrice $14 5. W. W. Kimball Co., 672 Ohio. FOR SALE—$600 player piano, used one year, $295 payments. Brewer

Piano Co.. 7th and Cherry, FOR SALE—Grocery and meat market, good location and d'olng good business. 3029 Schaal. avenue. 2859 old phone: 2119-L new, FOR SALE-—Slightly uaed-n furniture, rugs and f.stov.es bargain: prices. 1241

Lafayette- avenue.-1 FOR SALE—Several. slightly used stoves b.nd ranges at your own price. •303 Wabash Ave., FOR SA.LE—$450 piano, standard make, $175 payments. Brewer Piano Co., 7 th and Cherry. FOR SALE—Rooming house, centrally located party leaving city. Box 74, care Tribune.

FOR SALE—Small motor boat. Owner leaving, city. Apply Mr. Linder, foot of Park Si. FOR SALE—$350 used piano J150 payments. Brewer Piano Co., 7th and

Cherry.

FOR SALE—Team, wagon and harness good for hauling. Old phone 153. FOR SALE—$5.00 will buy a good drop head Singer sewing machine. 22 S.

Sixth.

FOR SALE-—Grocery stock good location. Address R. R., care Tribune.

FOR SALE—75 dressers, $3, $6, $10, cash or credit. Scott's. 1336 Wabash. FOR SALE—25 sample rugs at a bargain. Scott's, 1336 Wabash. FOR SALE—Good bicycle,

Lafayette.

FOR SALE—Horse. 325 Wabash.

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$7.00 796

Adam Snider Co.,

FOR SALE—Evans brooms, both phones FOR SALE—Organ. 123 S. 13th.

WANTED TO BUY—iron Beds of all kinds.

Wabash* Furniture Co.

New phone 2589-X. Old 843. 16 South 4th St.

FOR SA1J&—-Autos.

FOR SALE—Epperson auto, model 1914, 5 passenger. Studebakelr 1914, 5 passenger, Marmon roadster. 216 South

Third.

FOR SALE—Ford delivery truck, live passenger Reo five passenger Studebaker, 10 South ^Ighteenth.

FOR SALE OR TRADE.

FOR SALE ,OR TRADE—Second-hand furniture store, doing good business. Home Furniture Co., 13th and

Crawford. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Saloon, good location, good business- Inquire

Billie Doyle, 9 N. 3rd St.

STOVE REPAIRING.

WE repair all kinds of stoves, regardless of make, what they need or where you bought them. 1121 Poplar. New phone 364. old 819.

MOVING VANS.

BILLY WALSH. 119 N. First St. makes a specialty of furniture and pianos. Prompt, careful New 534 old 4007.

FURNITURE.

Anchor Second-hand Furniture Co. guarantees all their stoves and furniture cash or credit. 29 N. 4th.

FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING. CONRAD Transfer Co., 29-31 S. Ninth. New 3600 old 821 experienced men.

BILLIARD SUPPLIES.

l'OOL TABLESalso supplies.

-New and second-hand, Jacob May, 1345 Wab.

UPHOLSTERING.

First-class upholstering and rei Bauer, 1100 Pop. New 1060-L old 2242.

HARNESS REPAIRING. Also trunks, bagsyand suitcases. Jfiachman Harness ,Co.» J4-N. 4th.

UNDERTAKERS

ARTHUR O. GILLIS

Formerly of Steel. & Gillis.

Funeral Director

Best Service and Eqnlpment In Thli City1. Prompt.- Attention Day or Night. 047 CHERRY STREET. New Phone 3138. Old Phone 116.

OAT, RYE AND WHEAT STRAW* TIM01HY HAY, CLOVER HAY ALFALFA HAY, MIXED HAY

Prater-Mottier Co.

DR. W. W. FOX

THE BLIND MASSEUR BODY MASSAGE

will call &it residence if desired. Office hours at house 2 to 4 p. m. 817 Ohio St. New Phone 2628.

Peoples Fnrnitare Co.

1313-15 Wabash Avenue.

Let us exchange your old furniture and stoves for new ones. A complete line of new and secondhand furniture stoves and rugs.' New phone' 2404-X.- Old phone 3811.

FOE SALE—Reai Eststc.

FOR SALE—One of the most desirable 'residences on N. 7th, near .Collett park eight rooms and bath, strictly modern, every convenience. Garage, paved Street,. lot 50x210. Free from encumbrance. Perfect ...title.' Owner leaving eftyi Prlce: $6,000. No. 1508

N. 7th Citizens phone No. 3036. SfOR SALE—Ten-room mjudern house, 630 South Seventh hot water "heat double gara'&e two sleeping porches must be sold' to settle estate: will-ac-: cept moderate amount down and balance on monthly payments. Frank

A. Kelley, executor, 302 Wabash avenue, v

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FOR SALE-^-Small house on paved street opposite city park price $1,000. T!rms, $25 cash, $10 a month.

Robertson's, 116 North 7th.

FOR SALE—Wabash valley farm, 110 acres, 2% miles northeast of Clinton fine corn. Inquire 2430 N. 11th. FOR SALE —On monthly payments five-room bungalow. 664 6th Ave.

Frank Teel, new phone 1221. FOR SALE Four-room house and three lots. Must sell at once. North of Grand Ave. on 29th St.

STORAGE.

STORAGE—Furniture packed, stored and crated brick building. Got cur reduced freight rates south and all western points. Quick service. Union

Transfer & Storge Co., office 10 & and Watash. Both phones 404. WANVTEJD—City storage .new „brlck warehouse 44 S. 10% automobiles, pianos, fine household goods, stoves.

Dr. J. T. Laughead, old phone 1441.. Office phone 9,47 old.

FORTRADE^

TRADE FOR TERRE HAUTE PROPERTY, one Marmon 6 cylinder car. Address E. G.. care Tribune. FOR TRADE—Property for Ford car or horse and buggy. P. O. box 73,

Bridgeton, Ind. FOR TRADE—Restaurant for light span of horses. Ofd phone west 80-R.

FOR EXCHANGE.

WANTED TO EXCHANGE—My business Is taking me'to Terre Haute. I Would contelder exchanging my stock and grain farm of 160 acres, 1% miles from St. Elrho, 111., for Tetre

Haute Incorne (clear (or clear). Price, $20,00{!. Also an elegant home In town and a business netting 11,800 a.year. Investigate this. Lock box 165 St. Elrho, 111.'

RUSINESS DIRECTORY. TAKirilXAfTXG AIULinry~^

With yon on roar vacation. Lessons by appointment. -. OSKAH UlIENWEG

Tencher ol' Modern Dancing Studio 715,/& Wabanli Avenue Bell Phone 527. Cite. Phone 424U.

PUMP REPAIRING.

We drive wells, place slnk3 and cistern pumps In kitchen. Work guaranteed. Coftman Bros., 1539 Chase. /Cltz. 3824.

City Man or Farmer

YOtr CAN BORROW AT LEGAL RATKS

$10.00 to $250

Loaned on Planoi. Household Gooda, Live Stock and Implement* LARGE OR SMALL MONTHLY

PAYMENTS TO SUIT THIS BORROWER Don't impose on your friends or relattveg to Indorse your note' when yon can borrow of UN on your own security and aisnaturc. SPECIAL STRAIGHT riJMJ£ TO

FARMERS

Three, Four, Six or Nine Months

INDIANA LOAN CO.

420% Wabash Avenue (few Phone 1580

I PONT THINK So GfRACE ,' IT F=e.LT MORE.

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Mrs. McBride

Mrs. Eugene McBride of Rural Route B, West, Terre came Into our cool and comfort^ able parlors a day or two ag$S and had ten teeth extracted—ai she had left. Mrs. McBride sdl4 "There was hot the slight^ pain in fact it was so easy aifct| comfortable that I wish now:, II had had them drawn long ago. ^Tt did not hurt me aria I believe wi not hurt you at

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New :York Dental Parlor#

Over Joseph's. 512/fe Wabafffi^

Office Hours, 10-l2i 2-4, Hew phone S40S Old Phone 733.

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Rose Dispensary Bl^g. Terre Residence Phone 3011. O "i'Vilf Evening and Sunday ly Appoin indent.'

Give us a trial on finishing yiin^ kodak pictured prompt servlcet an size roll .developed for 10c print ,3c to 5c each.

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Sliger's Art Store

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Hours— 9-12 a. m. 3-6 p. m. 7 8 |, Vj Sunday—10-12 a. m. only. ,'T&

Odell Weaver, M.

.EYE, EAR. NOSE AND TROA1 Suites 202-204 Rea Building. Eighth and Wabash Ave.

Terre Haute, Ind.'

Everything in Silo£ direct from' manufk'(s^ turer to oonsuitie^: prices from' -$40.00 lift-..

See our Offer bafori^ buying.

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LEWIS, IND.

Wa loan on household good^ pianos, live stock, eto. Writ*, or phone.

Both Phones 166

EAGLE

801-2 South 7th St

Money To Loan

On household goods, pianos and livestock, secured notes on mortga^clf. Best terms reasonable rates.

Terre Haute Invest* ment and Loan Col.

Room 11, Naylor-Cox Bldg* 4th tnd Wabash.

Old phone 577.

New 4365.

WE MAKL THEM FOR ANY STOVE: OK RANGE

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