Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 September 1916 — Page 18
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JUST AM 0RD1 NARN IAY AT THE HOUSE OF
VAM LOON
A BUSY •VOUSEHOl-D
WILLIAM PENN, E. C.
JAMES K ALLEN, Recorder.
MONUMENTS.
OHUMENTS
OK
QUALITY
L. H. HOLLIS
New 1499-L. Old 1499. Fifth and Walnut Sts.
•FRANK A. WEY
still in the monument business and it of the high rent district. 1 have AD® of the largest selections of roonuments and markers in the city.
DON'T BUY UNTIL YOU GET MY PRICES
|}1027-1O29 South Third Street. Corner {Third Street and College Avenue. Bell Phone, Main 949.
UNDERTAKERS.
TtiOS. F. CALLAHAN
13% and Wabash Avenue
Both Phones 3027
Formerly of Stees & Gillls
IV FUNERAL
"V Best 'Service and Equipment in thin "^City/ Prompt Attention Day or Night. 647 CHERRY STREET. ^New-'Phone 3138. Old Phone 116.
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-BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
^rTAKE DANCING ABILITY "With Ydu on Your Vacation i Lessons by Appointment
OSKAR -DUENWEG
'Teacher of Modern Dancing Studio 715% Wabash Avenue Ijtell^ Phone— 527. Citz. Phone—4242.
$ Office Hours, M)-12, 2-4. New phone 3406
'J Old .phone 733.
Ezra R. Baldridge
J/f..'Eye»,Har, Nose, Throat
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vRose'Dispensary
Bldg. Terre Haute.
Residence Phone 3911.
s^vening and Sunday by appointment.
^New FALL STOCK of Pictures and s^Otrtdings arriving—make selection
s Art Store
711 Wabash Ave.
Mc GoHister
CHIROPRACTOR.
Xrttf 416—4 th floor Opera Houae Blk. {Hours—9 to 12:30 2 to 5, 7 to 8. Sundajj, 10 to 12.
Mrs. McCollister, attendant.
STOVE REPAIRS
WE MivKE THEM FOR ANY STOVE OR RANGE
gSpn^gef-Whitaker Foundry
939 North Tenth
%Ug!5^3237-L PHONES Old 1S93
£ow Peas, Timothy Seed,
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Clover Seed, Blue Grass.
I^ater=Mottler Co.
Special .Prices on
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NEW. HOME SEWING MACHINE PARLORS. Vi New phone 3593-L. 22 S. Sixth St.
-COMMERCIAL FORD BODIES—
v All Sizes, Styles, Prices, FOUTS &. HUNTER CARRIAGE MAN UFACTURING CO. 119-125 South Third Street,
Empty Room Is Lost
WE BUY RYE
Standard Hay Qraim Go.
Both Phones. 19% and Mulberry.
LOST AND F0TTND.
LOST—Hand bag containing annual pass between Hulman and \Vashington, S. I. railroad. Return to W. O.
Duwden, 16th and Franklin. FOUND—Gun. Owner can have same by identifying property and calling at 1615 Thompson Ave. LOST—One-half of bicycle crank at traction station, Y. M. I. building, 229
North 8th. Reward. LOST—Watch chain with initials J. I. R. Old phone 3396. Reward.
A PLACE TO HAVE YOUR TWO OLD tires made into ore new tire. WALKER TWO TREAD TIRE CO. 1238-40 Wabash Ave.
STOLEN.
STOLEN—Ford touring car from garage at 710 N. 9th $25 for recovery. Morg Cornell. License No. 59130.
HELP WANTED—Male.
WANTED—Two young single m'en to travel with, manager as salesmen. Bright, energetic country men, school teachers preferred. State age and previous employment. Salary and expenses. Address J. E. Morgan, care of general delivery. Indianapolis, Ind, MEN LEARN BARBERING—Why wait to be told again? If. pays It's easy.
Quickly taught. Earn while learning. Catalogue mailed free. Judge for yourself. Write totlay. Moler Barber college, 349 E, Washington St., Indianapolis. WANTED—Men, army of United States 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. oFr information apply to recruiting officer. 709 Wabash avenue, Terre Haute, Ind.
AMERICA FIRST
But German razors beat American, and We have, a complete lino of German cutlery. Terre Haute Barber Supply company. WANTED^—Railway mail clerks $75 month. Sample examination questions free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 94 S.. Rochester, N. Y.
LEARN BARBER TR'ADE. Tuition, $25 tools free Jobs guaranteed. C. & S.. Barber College, 210 Ohio street, Terre Ifaute. WANTED—Young men to learn telegraphy, fine Opportunity, tuition moderate. Indiana School of Telegraphy, 33% South Ninth WANTED—Strong, ambitious boy over
IS to learn lauhdry business. Apply superintendent Columbian Laundry Co. WANTED—Man with experience to wire and hang chandeliers. Call
Indiana Electric Co.. 22 S. 7th WANTED—LABORERS AT McLEAN SCHOOL, LAFAYETTE AND TENTH
AVE. A. W. STOOLMAN. WANTED Night watchman. Must have third-class engineer's license.
Eagle Iron Works Co. WANTED—Boys, 16 years old or over, to distribute advertising Saturdays.
Apply 630 Wabash. W ANTED-/-Boy, 15 or 1C years old, to learn cutters' trade. Ehrmann Mfg. company. WANTED—Barber $4 guaranteed for
Saturday. Tona McAdams, 1214 Poplar. WANTED—Experienced soda clerk.
Apply Oak Hall pharmacy at once. WANTED—Boy over 16 years to leafn shoe business. Good salary. Box 57. WANTED—Meat cutter for 230 North Fourth.
Men Wanted
Call at once, North Baltimore
Bottle and Glass Co.
^^^J^ANT^—Salesmen. WANTED—Good salesman. Apply tomorrow morning, 1222 Main St.
BUSINESS CHANCE.
BUSINESS CHANCE—Moving picture
E?°]l,
.A money-maker newly decor-
a.tea. Modern outfit inventories over 5 50 No expense necessary. Cheap rent. No competition. Owner taken larger place $450 cash, or secured notes. Box 62, Tribune.
STOVE REPAIRING
We repair all kinds of stoves, regardless of make, what they need orV where you bought them. 112fr Pos-ld lar. New phone 364,
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LODGE NOTICE. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. WANTED—Female. FOR SALE—Miscellaneous. MONEY TO LOAN. FOR SALE—Real Estate Terre Haute commandery No. kl6. K. special conclave Saturday evening, September 30. Work .Order of the temple. Visitors X^welcotne
EXPERIENCED, capable bookkeeper required for store office must alro have stenographic ability. State age, experience, references and salary willing to start.. Permanent position.
Address box 63, Tribune. WANTED—Solicitor, required tot city work must be hard, worker, also well acquainted with city. Good, salary for producer. Apply Colling Co., 630 Wabash. WANTED—Girls to sew. Will teach you how steady work wages guaranteed while learning. Ehrmann
Mfg. Co., 10th and Wabash. WANTED Housekeeper for small family. John Fernsel, R. R. 3, Center Point. WANTED—An apprentice girl to learn millinery. Mrs. L. Cook, 26 South
Sixth St.
WANTED Good girl for general housework. Call 2183-J new phone. WANTED—Girl for general housework. 2429 South Third SU WANTED—Girl at James' quick lunch room. 9 N. 8th.
HELFWA^EP—Male and Female, WANTED—Six reliable demonstrators, ladies and gentlemen, with reference and ability to sell, $3.00 per day give phone number. Box No. 60, care
Tribune.
WANTED—Miscellaneous.
WANTED—lOO old feather beds to finish car load. Will pay highest cash price. Send postal to Hoosler Feather Co., general delivery, Terre Haute, and send agei\t, FURNITURE PACKED by experienced men, free... delivery also packing boxes rind barrels for sale. C. Kran
Box Co., 1447 Tippecanoe new 2757. WANTED—Heavy horse to keep until spring for feed light work best of care. Old phone 843 new 2589-X.
We undersell everybody on trunks, ba-^s and suit cases. See for yourself. A. C. Ferguson, 30 South Fourth street. WANTED—Furniture to pack, 20 years' experience. H. Eldredi 710 Cherry
St, new phone 2439 old 3357. WANTED—Lady room mate references exchanged. Address Box "H," care
Tribune.
WANTF.D—To clean vaults. Charles Jones, old 1683 new phone 1252-J. HEMSTITCHING by the yard, eial prices. 22 S. 6th.
Spe-
F0R RENT—Houses and Flats. FOR RENT—Upper apartment at 1115% South Fourth, 4 rooms, 3 large closets, hall, bathroom, water furnished strictly modern, $16. FOR RENT—Houseekeping apartments in the Walden, 7th and Chestnut. Inquire Terre Haute Trust company, agents. FOR RENT—Six room dwelling fine condition rear 1600 North 13th St.
William Biel, phones, new 144 old, 683. FOR RENT—Six-rocm modern house, 625 Washington Ave. Inquire Richard & Sons, Grand opera house block. FOR RENT—Furnished 6 room cottage strictly modern. New phone 1040-X. FOR RENT—Four and six room cottages. Kinte & Son, both phones. FOR RENT—Six-room modern flat on
S. 7th. New phono 2467-J. FOR RENT—Six-room house, bath. 310 Park.
FOR RENT—Rooms.
FOR RENT—Three connecting rooms, furnished—parlor, back parlor, small room for cooking,, if desired splendid furnace heat gas and bath. 1800
N. 9th St.
Saturday.
WANTED—Boy with wheel. Owl Drug Co., 307 Ohio St.
WANTED First class sheet metal workers on general work. Call or write, Nordyke & Marmon Co., Indianapolis, Ind.
FOR RENT—Two modern front rooms, furnished, suitable for two people. Normal girls preferred. 837 North
Fifth street. (Kenley flats). FOR RENT Two furnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping light and heat furnished. 1031 N.
Thirteenth. FOR RENT—Two room's for light housekeeping strictly modern. Old phone 2780 new phone 1574. 545 N. 6%. FOR 'Rfs.NT—Furnished roofhs, city heat, with or without board. 619
South Fifth St. Bell phone 4545. FOR RENT—Pleasant up stairs room, suitable for ladies, on south side.
New phone 2535-L. FOR RENT—Two modern light housekeeping and one sleeping room. 26%
S. 4 th.
FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1435 Eagle St. FOR RENT—Modern furnished room for men only 118 Noj-th 8th FOR RENT—Rooms for light housekeeplng at 836 North Center. FOR RENT—Modern furnished room in private family. 912 6th Ave. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping rooms, city heat. 712 Walnut. FOR RENT—Rooms no housekeeping. 314 South Sixth.
FOR RENT—Miscellaneous.
FOR RENT—Large room on Wabash avenue, suitable for sign painter or light manufacturing. Rent $10. Box 61, care Tribune. FOR RENT—Offices. Tribune Building.
Apply Wabash Realty aod Loan Co„ 721 Wabash avenue. FOR RENT—Two office .rooms, single or double, corner 7th and Ohio. Inqulre Y. M. C. A. FOR RENT—Large room for storage or shop, rear of Y. M. C. A. Inquire at Y. M. C. A.
FOR RENT—Lodge hall, corner 7th and Ohio. Inquire Y. M. C. A.
RAG RUG WEAVraQ. ^UG weaving. Walter. 8. ftlusbe* 7th Wabash Ave.
TERRE HAUTE TRIBUNE.
DOINGS OF THE VAN LOONS-^Mending Doesn't Appear to Be a Popular Pastime
FOR SALE—A fine upright grand piano, standard make, in a beautiful burl walnut case: $125.00 cash. Purchaser must pay for delivery. The
Baldwin Piano Co., 640 Wabash. FOR SALE—Mahogany case piano, $165.00, good as new. See this piano before you -buy. Splendid value. The
Baldwin Piano Co., 640 Wabash. FOR SALE—Standard bred mare, seven years old, good, gentle driver. Residence, new phone 3758X office, old phone 428, or new phone 1382-L. FOR SALE—Dresser, $3 dining table, $4 chairs, 50c kitchen cabinet, $7.50 kitchcn safe, $4.50. Cash or credit.
Scott's, 1336 Main. FOR SALE—Surprise cook stove, $S Peninsular rang-e, $10 Union, $14
Kalamazoo, $12. Cash or credit. Scott's, 133.6 Main. FOR SALE—Fine, juicy crab apples. 40c per pecK fresh sweet cider and cider vinegar. Gbetz, grower, 216
South Fifth. FOR- SALE—$600.00 new player piano, standard make, $325.00 cash, Saturday only. Brewer Piano Co., 7th and
Cherry.
FOR SALE—$300.00 new piano, standard make $150.0(1 cash, Saturday only. Brewer Pianp Co., 7th and
Cherry. 1 FOR SALE—Baldwin make piano, oak case, bench and scarf, $189.00 easy payments. Silverstein Bros., 640 Wa-
FOR SALFJl—A slightly used baby grand piano liberal discount easy payments. Robertson's, 116 N. 7 th. FOR SALE—Largest line of trunks, suitcases and handbags at bargatn prices. Central Loan Co., 16 N. 4th. FOR SALE—Drophead Singer sewing machine, guaranteed bargain at $7.50 easy payments. 22 S. 6th.
OR SALE—Slightly used player piano in fumed oak case big discount Tor cash. Robertson's, 116 N, 7th.
FOR SALE—Advanoe ra.nges, $40 $1 dq{wn, $1 per week. The Fishman Co., 1225 Wabash' Ave. FOR SALE—Motorcycle, Twin Indian good condition. Cheap if sold at once. 1207 N. 8th. FOR SALE—No. 19 Charter Oak heating stove a bargain if sold at once. 917 Sixth avenue. FOR SALE Several slightly used stoves and ranges at your own price. 303 Wabash Ave. FOR SALE—$600 player piano, used one year, $295.00, Brewer Piano Co., 7th and Cherry. FOR SALE—$400 Steger piano, in good condition $98.00. Brewer Piano Co., 7th and Cherry. FOR SALE—Slightly used furniture, rugs and stoves bargain prices. 1241
Lafayette Ave. FOR SALE—Box couchK bench ringer, single white iron bed. 1647 South
Fourth.
FOR SALE—Starwell drill, in good shape. C. W. Rlngo, Brazil, Ind. FOR SALE—'Kitchen safe, organ and child's folding bed. 320 N. 18th FOR SALE-—New hard coal burner.
Prfce $55. Inquire 1522 S. 10th. FOR SALE—Coal, 1% miles south of Mecca on Freeman Cox place. FOR SALE—Household goods, cheap leaving city. fNew phone 1576. FOR SALE—Vlctrola and cabinet and ten records. 718 N. 14%. FOR SALE—Thoroughbred bull terrier pups. 181 North fhirfl St. FOR SALE—Nubian hot blast coal range. 701 South 18th. FOR SALE'—-Some nice furniture and rugs. City storage. FOR SALE—Belgian hares. New phone 2446.
TOLEDO HEATERS ^ND RANGES. None Better—None Cheaper.
16 S. 4th St
Phones, New 2589-X. Old 843.
FARMLANDS.
SMALL Missouri farm, $10 cash and $5 monthly no interest or taxes highly productive land close to 3 big markets write for photographs and full information. Munger, A-295, N. Y
Life building, Kansas City, Mo.
FOR SALES—Real Estate.
FOR SALE OR LEASE—1300 acres No. 4 vein coal in Greene county, Ind shaft mine fully equipped ready to work excellent opportunity'for practical coal men to start with small capital. B. E. Price. Dugger, Ind.
l^ORJTRADE.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Four~vacant lots in West Terre Haute for equity in Terre Haute. Call new phone 2739.
WANTED—To Buy.
WANTED—You to know that we have a large line of trunks, sutt cases and handbags at bargain prices. Central
Loan Co., 16 North Fourth. WANTED Furniture, stoves and -anees. Twelve Points Furniture
Exchange new phone, 2689: old. 865. WANTED TO BUY—Stoves and furniture. Bell phone 3811 Citizens phone 2404-X. BEST PRICES PAID for used clothing and shoes. Call new phone 3550. WANTED TO BUY—Stoves and furniture. New phone 3913-L. Bell 828. WANTED TO BUY-—Second hand cloth' ing and shoes. New phone 3597-L. WANTED TO BUY—Old lumber, did phone 828 new'phone 3913-L. WANTED TO BUY—Old" lumber. Phone old 2551 Citizens 2060,
Lpaned on Pianos, Household Goods, Live Stock and Implements.
LARGE OR SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS TO SUIT THE BORROWER.
Don't impose on your friends or relatives to indorse your note when you can borrow of us on your own security and signature.
SPECIAL STRAIGHT TIME TO FARMERS. Three, four, six or nine monthst
420% Wabash Avenue. New phone 1560.
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We make loans at the lega' rate on household goods, pianos, teams and etc. All security left in yu" possession.
tor 3 months.
Write, phone or ca't
Opposite Swope Block 26% South 7th St.
Citizens' phone 1236. Bell 639.
Get a Square Deal
We loan on household goods, pianos, live stock, etc. Write or phone.
Both Phones-166
Company
30 1-2 South 7th St.
MONEY
to
LOAN
Household Goods, Pianos. Live Stock, etc.
11 Naylor-Cox Bldg.
Fourth and Wabash Ave. New phone, 43$6 old 577.
FOR SALE——Autos.
FOR SALE—Speedster, rebuilt from a seven passenger six cylinder car, the original price of which was $4,200. In perfect mechanical condition, newly painted and a bargain at the price, $350 cash. Lock box 104, Flat Rock, 111. FOR SALE—Studebaker truck, 1915 modal, in excellent condition suitable for jitney or heavy hauling. Will demonstrate. Price right. Call old phone 167-W. FOR SALE—Baker electric coupe, with open top for summer Inquire H. A.
Stunkard, both phones 942 441 N. 7th. FOR SALE—Ford. Will make good light delivery truck $200. 1913 7th avenue.
FOR TRADE.
FOR TRADE—Some good equities for merchandise liberal deal will be given. Crampton, 612 Ohio.
PUMP REPAIRING.
We drive wells, place sinks and cistern pumps in. kitchen. Work guaranteed. Coffman Bros., 1539 Chase. Citz. 3824
MOVING VANS.
BILLY WALSH, 119 N. 1st 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.
PIANO TUNING.
WANTED—Piano and -piano' player repairing and tuning Baldwin -tuner ten years. New phone 1697.-B,.
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YOU CAN BORROW AT LEGAL RATES
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110 acre farm, fine for stock, 6-room house, old barn, orchard, 2 miles from R. R. town, 20 from city. 285 acres all level farm, good improvements 2 miles from R. R. town In Pulaski county, Ind. 30 acres, 4-room house, small barn mile from interurban, 5 miles east of Brazil.
Will trade any of these for Terre Haute property priced right. Good cottage in Brazil well (rented .want light touring car or vacant lot.
Cadillac touring car, good running order, want live stock.
Room 300 Rea Bldg., corner 8th and Main streets, Terre Haute, and Brazil Indiana.
9-room. house, 6% and Third Ave not modern, on corner lot, 80x140 good building lot on rear on paved street splendid building proposition. Will sell cheap payments to.,suit purchaser $2,950.
A. H. Steumpfle
New phone 2434. 410 Trust Bldg.
LEGAL NOTICES.
LIST OF REGISTRATION PliACES FOR REGISTRATION OCTOBER 9, 1916:
A—First. Peyton schools B—First Ross school. C—First 1330 South Third street. D—First 2111 South Third street A—Second. Northwest corner Ninth and Walnut streets.
B—Second. 417 South Ninth street. C—Second. 715 Washington avenue. E—Second. 1724 South Seventh ftrefet. A—Third. Forest Lanham's garage. B—Third. 1464 Crawford street. C—Third. 1628 South Seventeenth street.
A—Fourth. 441 North Twelfth street B—Fourth. Frisz's grocery. C—Fourth. 1728 Wabash avenue. D—Fourth. Dennig garage. A—Fifth. 309 North Ninth street. B—Fifth. Friendly inn. C—Fifth. Schmidt's barber shop. D—Fifth. 1145 Lafayette avenue. A—Sixth. 315 Mulberry street. B—Sixth. 412 Sycamore street.. C—Sixth. Voorhees school. Q—Sixth. Memorial Park house. A—Seventh. 1523 Third avenue. B—Seventh. 2333 Fifth avenue.
Thirteenth and Plum
O—Seventh. streets. D—Seventh. 1619 Lafayette avenue.
A—Harrison. Rankin school. B—Harrison. Maple Leaf club house. A—Honey Creek. Roger school. B—Honey Creek. Buad school. A—Prairie Creek. Drake school. A—Prairleton. Geo. Hurst, grocery. A—Linton. Township house. A—Pierson. Larue barber shop. ,, A-—Rilej*. Fox- undertaking establishment.
A—Lost Creek. Town hall. R—Lost Creek. Grand armory. A—Nevins. K, of P., Fontanet. B—Nevins. O. O. F. Coal Bluff. C—Nevins. Ehrmanndale school. A—Otter Creek. No. 5 school. B—Otter Creek. No. 6 school. A—Fayette. Mason hall, Sanford. B—Fayette. Hay's school, y—Fayette. Pittenger school house. A—'Sugar Creek. Township school. St. Mary s.
B—Sugar Creek. C—Sugar Creek. nue.
5 West Paris Ave. 427 National ave-
D—Sugar Creek. residence. THOMAS FERGUSON,
Frank Shepherd's
Auditor Vigo County, Ind,
NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF RESOLU TION. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.
OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Terre Haute. Ind., Sept. 29, 1916. TO WHOM IT MX.Y CONCERN-
IUiereby
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p?blic
the
avenue
Board
Works of the city of Terre
Haute, Indiana, that on the 27th day of they unanimously ^opted Declaratory Resolution No, ijS-1916, for the opening and extension of South 21st street in said city, from
to Hulman street.
The Board of Public Works of said cjty has fixed Wednesday, October 18, 1916, as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by/ persons interested in ot affected by said proposed opening and extension, as above described, and on said day, between the hours of 2:00 and 4:00 o'clock P- will meet at its office in. the city hall building, northwest corner of Fourth and Walnut streets, for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented to the board, and for the purpose of taking final action there* on. Such action shall be final and conclusive on all persons.
Board of Public WorlM, J. B. WALSH, C. E. BLOOD,
FRED RUStH.
NOTICE ^F APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed executor of the estate of Augustine Riehle, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent VICTOR A. SCHNELL.
F. J, FOLEY, Attorney.
HARNESS REPAIRING. Also trunks, bags and suitcases. Zachman Harness Co.,/24 N. 4th.
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1916.
i MUST QE-T THI5 50NQ JX3WN F=OR.TH6
STORAGE AND PACKING. STORAGE—-Furniture packed, stored and crated brick building. Get our reduced freight rates south and'all western poinjs. Quick service. Union
storage
Co., offlee 10%
and Wabash. Both phones 404. WANTED—City warehouse 44 S.
storage new
lva
10% automobiles.
brick
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pianos,, fine household goods, stoves Dr. J. T. Laughead, old phone 1441 Office phone 947 old.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHIMNEYS, cistern and oarpenter work prices reasonable first class. New phpne 2126-X.
Dodt, piano tuning and
repairing. New phone 2377-X.
FURNITURE REPAIRING. FURNITURE repaired and rebuilt mir resilvered. Montgomery, phone 772
___BDCJJARD^SUPPLIES. POOL ABLES—New^and^~second-hanL also supplies. Jacob May.
184S
Walt
UPHOLSTEHTWa
First-class upholstering and repairing. Bauer. 1100 Pop. New 4060-L old 2342!
FURNITURE AND PIANO M0VDMJ. CONRAD-Transfer Co., 29-31 a Ninth. New 3600 old 821 experienced men.
Riehle Leaves Sums for
Hospital and St. Mary's
By the terms of th* will of Rew' Augtistine Riehle, who died In St Mary's a week ago Friday, filed in the Probate Court, Thursday afternoon, Miss Annie E. Michael, his housekeeper. is to receive $200 St. Anthony's hospital, $100 the Sisters of Providence at St. Mary's, $100, and the Right Rev. Francis S. Chatard or his successor, $100. Rev. Victor Schnell was' named as the executor of the instrument and he was instructed to dispose of thie library and pictures. Rev. Riehle asked that his furniture be left in the St. Mary's parsonage ahd that his share of- his father's estate at the death of his mother be divided between his brother, Anthony J. Riehle, and his sister, Mrs. Joseph Sundermann. He also requested that his insurance money be divided at the death of his mother who was named beneficiary in the policy as follows: Mrs. Joseph Sundermann, $200 Anthony J. Riehle, $200 Miss Annie E. Michael, $200, and the remainder of the $1,000 equally between his nephews, August, Charles, Anthony, Joseph and Robert Sundermann and his niece, Nettie Riehle.
CHURCH SOCIETY ELECTS. L. By Special Correspondent.
CLAY CITY, Ind., Sept 29.—The Industrial society of the First Methodist church met yesterday afternoon with Mrs A. J. Fulkerson. Refreshments were served.1 Those present were Mesdames John T. Garner, Clementine Alley, Alice Watts, Sam Fisher, Charles Fesler, Charles Robinson, Frank Nickey, H. Schweitzer, George Grames and W. S. Burger. The followifig newN officers were elected: President Mrs. A. J. Fulkerson vice president, Mrs. Wm. McKinney secretary, Mrs. Frank Nickey treasurer, Mrs. Charles Robinson.
Entertain at Dinner.
CLAY CITY, Ind., Sept 29.- -Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moyer gave a dinner yesterday, having as their guests, J. E. Conley and Ed Grismer of Terre Haute, B. D. Conley, John. Weber and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knox snd Mr. and Mrs. Guy Moyer and son, James William.
New First M. E. Pastor.
CLAY CITY, Ind., Sept. 29.—Rev. E. R. Chapman has been appointed minister of the First Methodist church of Clay City. He comes from Brooklyn, Ind. Rev. L. H. Ice, who has been paster of this place for the past year, has been sent to Fairland.
STATISTICAL NOTES,
REAIi ESTATE TRANSFERS. Oliver Leonard to Leo Clark, lot 02. Oakland add. $100.
Henry Myer to Roscoe Russel, .lot 37, Myers'sub. $335. Vandalia Railroad company to Glen Ayr Coal company, pt. nw. sec. 15. tp. 12, r. 8 $9,000.
Vandalia Railroad company to Glen Ayr Coal company, pt. se. sec. 16. tp. 12, r. 8 $9,000.
Vandalia Railroad company to Glen Ayr Coal company, pt ne. sec. 21. tp. 12, r. 8 $9,000.
Atchison Evinger to" Louisa Davidson, pt. sw. sec. 3 tp. 12, r. 10 $700. Walter Deardorf to Alva Morton, pt. lots 19, 20, Jones' sub. $3,500.
Margaret Sluss to Walter Deardorf, lots 19, 20, Jones'.sub. WillianS Muncxe to John Swander, lot' 40, Collett Park place $1.
Delia %itt\to Rose Hutchison, lota? 119, 120, Maryland,Bub. f21S« Vj sw y
