Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 March 1917 — Page 23

SUNDAY. MARCH 18, 1917.

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FOR SALE—Real Estate.

FOR SAUE REAL ESTATE

AN 8-ROOM MODERN'RKSIPENCE on North 7th street near Locust street. Has sleeping porch garage completely modern and up-to-date ,fa-st front, Price $7,COO. Will consider smaller Dronertv -or modern cottage as part.

A 7-ROOM BRICK VENEERED RESIDENCE near 10th and Hulman streets. A first -class piece of property in good location. Will consider smaller proper tv as part.

A' 9-ROOM MODERN RESIDENCE ANTJ STORE ROOM located on a corner lot, south side. Very desirable propertv. W.-ll take small cottage as part and make e^sy terms on balance.

AN fi-KOOM MODERN RESIDENCE on Soutti Sth street within easy walking dihtanoe of Wabash avenue. Has full basement with laundry hot water heat quarter sawed oak finish- east front.. Price 16,500.

A 6-ROOM COTTAGE on South 16th sti'f^t in the 300 block. Has furnace, bath partly fitted electricity and gas. Price $2,600.

A 5-ROOM COTTAGE on Gilbert Avenue. Modern except bath. Price $2,400

A REAUTIFUL MODERN BUNGALOW on South 19th strret the 500 block. East front. Completely up-to-date and modern. Will sell right.

FINE MODERN RESIDENCE on North 6th street in 400 block.. Has 10 rooms besides bath and halls. Plenty of baeement. with laundry, hot water heat and all modern conveniences. Will make fine home and rooming house or can be easily converted into a duplex.

A BEAUTIFUL. 9-ROOM BRICK YE NEBRED RESIDENCE north of Collett lark on 8th street. Buil.t two years. Completely modern, with full basement. sleeping porch and garage SO foot front five forest trees. Well built and a splendid home,

A UOOL 4-ROOM COTTAGE, with hath, &as, wash house: on corner lot, Kr.uth 17t}i street, between Main and Ohio streets. Street Improvement paid. .A very desirable location at reasonable price, as owners are leaving city.

AN 8-ROOM DOUBLE BRICK FLAT, located on South 5th street, in a splendic* residence location 8-rooms to the tide completely modern, with city

A. E.

Real" Real Estate HOUSES

Good five room house at ISth and Crawford streets, with east front. Price 2,000, on terms.

One four room, strictly modern, brick bungalow, one-h.ilf square from Main street, fine shade and east front, on terms of $300 down, rest as rent.

Extra good house with six rooms, strictly modern, east front, house has hardwood floors, French doors, etc. Price right.

For asking or writing I will mail you my complete list of houses. LOTS AND ACER AGE.

I have taken over the management of Warren park lots and'am planning to build a number of houses for customers, subdivision is going to be Improved. Sprtng is here and now is the time for srardens. I am opening up half acre lots to be sold on .easy terms, to the buyer of these lots will be given permission to use as they see fit.. These lots are close in.

NOTICE! I have numerous other lots t*ip.t I will sell on terms or will see tbat you get a house on for $150 down, rest as rent.

Investismte my proposition by calling or writing.

C.

New Phone 683. Room 18 Beach Blk. Member of T. H. Real Estate Boatd.,

Farms Farmnis

40 acres, about 28 level, balance pasture, fair house, good orchard, five miles west of Cloverdale, Putnam Cc. Price $1,100. Terms. 160 acres, 120 in fine state of cultivation, balance timber, good 7 room i house, fine new barn, orchard, gravel road. Price $65 per acre. 40 acres, nearly all

Vlevel,

\Casteel & Gasteel

Room 300 Rea BIdg. Cor. Eighth St. and Wabash Ave., Terre Haute Main St., Brazil.

WARNING!!

Do you realise the seriousness of depending on renting y&ur home We are having dozens of calls every day for rental houses and other dealers reptsrt the same. The house you live in may be sold soon-and yo\i will have to move—what will you do?

AH I OW 1LJS

TO PROTECT YOU

by selling you a home on payments. We have an exceptionally large list of I roperty to sell on payments of onetenth cash, balance on easy -monthly installments.

American Realty Co.

Members Terre Haute Real Estate Board, Rooms 28-31 Swops Block. Both\Phones 4349.

A A I N S

3-room hoyse, two lots, $750. 1-room cottage, $50 down. New 4-room bungalow. Immediate possession. $200 down. $1,350.

Property in outside town trade for property here. Store and dwelling trade for farm or smaller city property. 5-room cottage, part modern, $1,300. 6-room modern cottage, close In. 'A-A, 4-room cottage, $1,700. Terms. 75 A, near Terre Haute. Trade. 200 A, extra well improved, Vigo t'ounty Farm. Miike terms or trade. you want to buy, sell or trade property let us lyear from you.

ELL G. LEE

Phones 545. Res. 827 Bell, 413% Wabash

FOR BEST RESULTS TRY A TRIBUNE WANT AD. ON£ CENT A WORD.

heat. A desirable home and a good investment. AN S-ROOM MODERN RESIDENCE on East Locust street near 16th street. HAs furnace,, bath and other modern conveniences laundry and garage. Price $4,000.00. Would consider smaller cottage as part.

A SPLENDID 6-ROOM MODERN RESIDENCE located on North 8th street near 8th Ave. Has oak finish and finished floors, furnace, bath and other modern conveniences, including garage. A very desirable home in good locality. Price $4,000.00.

A GOOD 5-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE in 1200 block on North 10th street. Hardwood finish, hot water heat, large rooms, attic, laundry, large lot. East front. Close price.

A 6-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE in good condition on 4th avenue near the ISth street £ar line. A real bargain at $2,500.00.

AN 8-ROOM MODERN RESIDENCE on North 23rd street near Wabash avenue. Has hot water heat, bath, electricity, gns and city water. Built 12 years. Property in good condition, frice $4,250.00.

AN 8-ROOM MODERN RESIDENCE on Kent avenue near Wabash avenue. Has chestnut, finish, east front, 50-ft. lot.. Price $4,200.00 63 ACRES five niile3 west of Cloverdale, Putnam county, Indiana. On good pike road 3-room house and barn 50 acr»s- in cultivation baliance pasture land. Price $40 per acre encumbrance $600. Trade for good vacant lot or good equity.

SO ACRES 11 miles south on pilce road between Sullivan and First street roads. 55 acres in cultivation, balance good timber,- pasture land. 7-room house, tarn, outbuildings and orchard. A bargain at $80 per acre.

Have a cust-.mier for a good modern cottage or bungalow, south side.' Have a customer for a 5 or 6 room, modern bungalow. Must be desirably looated.

Have a customer who has a very desirable C-room, modern cottage, well located, who will consider trading on a laryer tesidence located on south side.

HAZELRIGQ

'rioom 28-31 Swope Block. Terre Hau te, Indiana. Both Phones 434». Member of the Terre Haute Real Estate Board.

If Yon Want to Buy or Sell Real Estate, or Insure Your Home or

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Furniture, See

HAGQERTY

South Sixth St.

FOR SALE

Nine-room modern home, in excellent neighborhood, corner lot, valued at $2,000. Home in best repair. Large garage in rear with very convenient. access to same. The loan value of this property is such that very little cash would be needed to purchase same.

55 So. $3600

FOX & PF1STER

687 Ohio Members T. H.

Tracts

old house,

liarn, orchard, 11 miles southeast' of city. "Very cheap'. Terms. Have some good farms, none over 25 miles from Terre Haute to tr&6e.

Phones 195.

Real Estate Board

Half Acre Acre

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These little farms are on east side of South Seventh street, just, one-half mile below Davis Gardens. A tract in this subdivision insures the owner an independence from the ever increasing cost of living, as nearly the entire living can be produced on a half acre or acre plot. It is convenient to live here and work in the city. It also affords an investment which is absolutely safe and is sure to increase ir. value many times within a few years.

The low price of $175.00 to $375.00 for half-acre tracts will surely please you. Terms one-tenth cash, balance easy payments or discount for all cash.

American Realty Co.

Rooms 28-31 Swope Block,

Both Phones 4*349. Terre Haute, Ind.

Real Service'

I can write any kind of insurance you need or will go on your bond. If you have any houses to rent' I can rent them for you. If you want' to buy or sell real estate call

D. 0, GRIFFITH

Room 21,-White Block Old—2234/ New—4543.

Business Opportunity

I have an exceptional high class business for sale at a big sacrifice owner leaving city business is in very prosperous condition at present could be made more so. Good clean business.

A. H. STUEMPFLE

2434 New. 410 Trust Bldg.

Bought, Sold, Rented and Exchanged TODAY Is the Day—for Tomorrow Today Is Gone Forever

Accident, Life, Fire and Tornado I N S U A N E

J. H. SWANDER

New Phone 4097. Twelve Points.

FOR SALE

Two very desirable single lots, Davis Garden Addition, leaving city. Particulars on request. Box 68, Terre Haute Tribune.

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NEWS OF THE STOCK MARKET

NEW YORK, March 17.—The tone of today's short but activt session suggested Increasing hopes of an adjustment of the dispute between the brotherhoods and railroad managers, although rails manifested uncertain tendencies. Shippings "and Industrials were foremost in the "general rise, with gains of 2 to 7 points In Marines, Atlantic Gulf & West Indies'and United Fruit, while Bethlehem Steel new stock made further strides. Material advances were also recorded by United States Steel and Related shares. United States Rubber, General Electric and Westinghouse, Industrial Alcohol, American Smelting, Mexican Petroleum ahd Sears-Roebuck'. The close was strong. Sales approximated 350,000 shares. Bonds were irregular.

NEW 'SFORK STOCK SALES. Allis-Chalmers 27Vi American Beet Sugar 92 American Can .. *46 iteierican Car & Foundry 67 American Locomotive 71% American Smelting & Refining ..106% American Sugar Refining ....... .111 American Telephone & Telegraph. 127*4 Americari Zinc 36 Anaconda Copper 84% Atchison .* ....102% Atlantic Gulf & West Indies ....110?i Baldwin Locomotive 53% Baltimore & Ohio 76'4 Bethlehem Steel 132 Butte and Superior 47 California Petroleum £3% Canadian Pacific 153% Central Leather 92 Chesapeake & Ohio 58 Vs Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul .. 82% Chicago, Rock IslanCi & Pacific .. 37 Chino Copper 58% Colorado Fuel & Iron 4S Colt^mbia Gas & Electric Co 13% Corn Products 24 Crucible Steel -66% Cuba Cane Sugar 43% Denver & Rio Grande, pfd 31%, Erie 26% General Electric 165^ General Motors ...121% Goodrich Co '. 56% Great Northern Ore certificates.. :»5% Great Northern, pfd 113% International Harvester, N. 116 Inter, Merc. Mar. pfd. certificates 87_ International-Nickel 42% International Paper 41% Illinois Central 101% Inspiration Copper 61% Kansas City "Southern 21% Kennecott Copper 46% Lackawanna Steel S3% Lehigh Valley 68% Louisville & Nashville 125% Maxwell Motor Co 58 ?Y Mexican Petroleum SS% Miami Copper 11% Missouri Pacific "29% National Lead 56% New York Central 95% New York, New Haven & Hartford 43% Norfolk & Western 129% Northern Pacific 103% Pennsylvania 53Vi Pressed Steel Car 73% Ray Consolidated Copper 29 Reading 95% Republic Iron & Steel 81 Southern Pacific 94% Southern Railway 27% Studebaker Co 103 Texas Co 228% Union'Pacific 137% United States Industrial Alcohol. 125% United States Rubber *51% 'United States Steel 112%

United States Steel, pfd. .......117% Utah Copper 114% Wabash Pfd. 25 Western Union 9S% Westinghouse Electric 52

COMMERCIAL PAPER.

NEW YORK, March 17.—Mercantile paper, 4fr4% per cent. Sterling 60 day billr. $4.71 commercial 60 day bills on banks, $4.71 commercial 60 days bills, J4

70%

demand. $4.75% cables, $4.76%.

Francs—demand, 5.85%c cables. 53 Marks—demand, 69c: cables, 69 %c. Kronen—demand, ll.ISc:'cables, il 20c. Guilders—demand, 40%c: cables, 40 5-16c. Lires—demand, 7.85c cablos."7.84%c. Rubles—demand, 28%c cables, 28%c. Bar sliver, 73c. Mexican dollars, 56%c. Government bonds, Steady. Railroad bonds, irregular.

CHICAGO PRODUCE.

CHICAGO, March 17.-L-Butter—Un-changed. Eggs—Firm receipts, 8,375 cases firsts, 28ig38%c ordinary firsts, 27@ 27%c at mark, cases included, 26(g 28c.

Potatoes—'Higher receipts, 70 cars Wisconsin and Michigan white, $2.35@ 2.50 Idaho, Oregon, Colorado and Washington white, $2.40(3)2.65.

Poultry—Alive, unchanged.

NEW YORK,, PRODUCE.

.NEW YORK, March 17.—Butter— Firm receipts, 6,241 tubs. Eggs—Unsettled receipts, 19,821 cases extra firsts, 30%c firsts, 29% @30c.

Live poultry—Strong chickens, 23c fowls,~26c turkeys, 25c. Dressed—Quiet prices unchanged.

3VEW TORK COTTON,

NEW YORK, March 17.—Cotton—Futures closed firm March, $18.00 bid May, $17.85 July, $17.74 October, $17.12 December, $17.23 January, $17.26 sp'ot, steady middling, $18.20.

ELGIN BUTTER.

ELGIN, 111., March 17.—Butter—Receipts, 25 tubs at 40c.

NEW YORK FLOUR.

NEW YORK, March 17.—Flour— Firmly held.

RECORD OF PRICES.

FonldMd by Kukono Grata Con Member Chicago Board of Trade

High Low Close

Open

WHEAT— May 1.83% 1.85% July 1.55 1.55% Sept. 1.43% 1.44%

CORN—

May 1.09% 1.09% July 1.07% 1.07% Sept. 1.06% 1.06%

OATS—

May .58% .58% July .56% .56% PORK— July .33.0.0 July .32.45

March 16

1.82% 1.84% 1.53% 1.55% 1.43 1.43%

1.83 1.55% 1.44%

.1.08% 1.09 Vfe 1.06% 1.07% 1.05% 1.06 V,

1.09 1.07% 1.05%

.67% .66%

LARD—

.57% .56%

33.25 32.55

May .19.10 July .19.07 RIBS— May .17.57 17.70 17.55 July .17.65 17.75 17.65

58% .56%)

33.00 32.45

38.25 32.55

32.53 32.25

19.20 19.20

19.10 19.07

19.05 19.00

17.67 17.75

17.15 17.52

PITTSBURGH LIVE STOCK. PITTSBURGH, Pa., March 17»—Hogs —Receipts, 500, 25c higher heavies, $15.60(^15.65 heavy yorkera, $15.50@ 15.60 light yorkers, [email protected] pigs, fl3.OOiS5l3.75.

Sheep—Receipts, 500 steady top sheop, $12.00 top lambs, $15.On. Calves—Recsipts, 100, steady top $l.vO0.

FOS SALE—Real Est&tc.

FOR SALE

Two Acres On Interurban Line One-half Mile From City Limits Bargain for Quick Sale Address "Bargain," care Tribune

FOR SALE OF EXCHANGE.

Hotel and Restaurant

Best, location In city. Will sell or exchange one-half interest or the entire hotel. Prefer a partner. Will make a good proposition to reliable party. I, have other business. Can not look after hotel. Address ."HOTEL," care Tribune

TiiRRE HAUTE TRIBUTE.

R^tterree Realty Company Samuel E. Gray Spencer F. Ball

Elder A Trout Company I. H. C. Royae Company M. A. Steele

W. C. Harrington People's Real Estate Ce D. C.Johnson

W.. H. Sheldon

FOR RENT—Houses and' Flats.

FOR

Five rooms, modern, 2434 South Center street, $25.00. Six rooms, modern, 1722 South Fifth street $20.00.

Five rooms, modern, 911 South Fifth street heat and water furnished *3o. Six rooms, modern, 1400 South Sixth and One-half street $25.00.

Eight rooms, modern, 724 North Eleventh street $25.00. Eight rooms, modern, 418 South Fifth street $40.00. •Fourteen rooms, modern, Eighth and Elm streets $50.00.

Six rOonis, modern, 2429 South Seventh street $30.00. Six rooms, modern, 1724 South Fifth street $20.00.

Six rooms, modern, 1807 Washington avenue $22.00. Eight rooms, modern, 152S Chase $25.

Six rooms, modern, 524 South Fifth street city heat and water furnished $40.00.

Six rooms, modern, 424 South Fourth street $30.00. Eight rooms, modyn, 1135 Hulman street $35.00.

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INDIANAPOLIS, March 17.—.Hogs—Receipts, 4,000 head cattle, 450 head calves, 250 head sheep, 50 head.

STEERSrPrime corn fed, 1,300 lbs. and up $10 50 @11 50 Good to choice, 1,300 lbs. and.up 10 00©10 76 Good to choice, 1,150 to 1,250 lbs 9.76©10 85 Good to choice, 800 to 1,100 lbs S 25© 9 25 Common to medium, 1,800 lbs. and up 7 60© 8 26 Common to medium, 1,100 to 1,260 lbs 00© 9 76 Common to medium, 800 to .» 1,100 lbs 7 60© 8 r.O Good to choice yearlings 8 50 @10 00

HEIFERS AND COWS— Good to choice heifers 8 00© 9 60 Fair to medium 7 00^ 7 7| Common to fair light* ... 000 5 Good to choice cow-a ....

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CALVES—

19.20 19.20

00© oO

Fair to medium cows ... 1 00@ 6 75 Canners and cutters 4 50© 6 00 BULLS— Clood to prime export ...| 8 25© 9 00 Good to choice butchers.. 7 50© 8 60 Common to fatr 6 50@ 7 25

Common to best veal ....$ 8 00@11 50 Common to best heavy .. 6 00 9 60 STOCKERS AND HEIFERS— Good to choice steers, 700 los. and'up ..$ 7 50@ 8 60 Common to fair, 700' lbs. and up 6 00© 7 60 Good to choice, under 70C lbs 7 00® S 25 Common to fair.

700

lbs... 5 60©

HOGS—

1

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Medium to good feeding cows 4 50© 9 00 Stock calves 50© K 50

Best heavies, 200 lbs. and up $14 00 Medium and mixed ....... 14 90 Good to choice lights .... 14 40 Con,inon to medium lights 13 25*914 90 Best pigs 13 2f. 12 OO?013 00 Rough* 13 00(fi)14 90 Lights 10 00@11 75 Bulk of sales 14 90@15 00

SHEEP—

Good to best ...$13 00@14 00 Good tc common 8 00© 9 76 Common tc meClum 8 00© 9 26 Good to choice yearlings. V 50© 8 00 Good to medium yearlings 8 50© 7 £6

LAMB&-

Good t-'. best $13 50^14 75 Common to medium 10 0u@13 25 Spring lambs 10 25 Bucks .. 8 50 @10 00 Breeding ewes 6 30© 7 50

TO I, F, no CASH GRAIN.

TOLEDO, March 11.—Wheat—Cash, $1.98 May, $2.00 July, $1-60%. Clover seed—March, $10.85.

Alslke—Prime cash and March, $11.50. Timothy—Prime cash and March, $2.50.

Keep Up A Home—Not Appearances

"Keep up appearances" has been, described as the great American game. Our desire to follow the fashions regardless of our incomes has also been styled "fourflushing" by some writers with less thoughts for our feelings. The consuming desire—and it affects all classes—seems to be an ambition to wear finer clothes, see more expensive shows, and make our fellowmen green with envy with our utter disregard of the money spent in our pursuit of the latest and most expensive luxuries obtainable. The ambition of the ten-dollars-a-week man to compete with a fifty-dollar-a-week mail is pathetic, yet amusing. The pride of keeping up appearances has overwhelmed the judgment which fo$t.ei:s thrift.

The persons to whom this rule does not apply are exceptions. The. average American is improvident. There is no country where so few have.bank accounts. Other countries boast of more home owners. Yet there is no country affording the wages and salaries, education' or opportunities to save as the United States. Other nations are proud of their thrift. United States should be ashamed of its spendthrifts.

Perhaps more people would own homes if they knew how to obtain them. Perhaps too few understand the business of saving money by purchasing a home. Every.bouse renter in Terre Haute could own hi? own home if he were willing to live moreeconomically and make some sacrifices. A small' payment aown and monthly payments are within the reach of most every one. Owning a home does not require a large salary or a large first payment. A determination to own a home usually provides the means. If you have the determination to own a home—and the courage to stick to your ambition any member of the Terre Haute Real Estate Board will assist you in your selection and arrange the. business detail's. Th,e Terre Haute Real Estate Board members want to help you to become a home owner—but your, earnest co-operation is necessary.- Why not see one of the members whose names appear below and hear his sory of how other families have succeeded in their ambition to "KEEP UP A HOME—NOT APPEARANCES."

American Realty Company Clay Ladd J. H. Swander

Clay Real Estate Company Fox & Pfi8ter George C. Foulket

Eleven rooms, modern 801 North Eighth street $50.00. Four rooms, 1700 North Sixth street (upper) $6.00.

Four rooms, 453^ North First $5.50. Three rooms, West Terre Haute, near Vandalla depot $7.00.

Three rooms, West Terre Haute, 429 Miller avenue $6.00. Five rooms, 639 North Fourth street gas for' cooking and lights $11.00,

LARGE WABASH AVE. STORE ROOM 825-827 Wabash Avenue

Very desirable for retail or wholesale business. For terms and particulars call or see

Fox Pffister

REALTORS

687 Ohio St. Phones 196.

George A. Scott F. B. Smallwood P. W. Haggerty

Four rooms, North Terre Haute $8 Five rooms, 601 Linden $10.00. Six rooms, 1224 Eighth avyjnue gas for cooking and lights $15.50.

Five rooms, 643 North Fourth street gas for cooking and lights $11.30. Four rooms, first house south of Fort Harrison road on Noi th Eleventh street $10.00.

Storeroom, 665 Lafayette avenue, suitable for blacksmith shop $15.00. Storeroom, 667 Lafayette avenue, suitable for vulcanizing shop $10.00.

Storeroom, Fifteenth' arid Locust ideal for grocery or bakery $35.CO. •Storeroom, 663 Lafayette avenue $30.

Picture show, fully equipped and in splendid location $65.00.

Loan Association

ARB YOU 'SAVING ANYTHING? WHY NOT BEGIN WITH A SMALL. AMOUNT? YOU CAN DEPOSIT IN THE CENTRAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ANY. AMOUNT, FROM ONE DOLLAR UP AT ANY TIME.

PER CENT INTEREST PAID FOR EVEN CALENDAR MONTHS. SAFE. SURE AND CERTAIN. OFFICE WITH CLAY LADD.

CLAY LADD

RENTALS, INSURANCE AND LOANS. Member of the Terre Haute Real Estate Board

BOTH PHONES—Old, 99 New, 1123. 30 South 7th St., Terre Haute, Ind.

INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK.

For Rent

FOR RENT

REALTORS

6S7 Ohio. Phones 195. Members Terre Haute Reals Estate Board.

CHICAGO LIVE STOCK.

CHICAGO, March 17.—Hogs—Receipts, 15,000, slow, 5c above yesterdays average bulk, $14.60(©15.00 light, [email protected] mixed $14.00 15.05 heavy, ?]4.5,0(fr'15.10: rough, $14.50® 14.60 pl^s, $10.7'5fif 1S.25.

Catt'.e—Receipts, 500 steady native beet cattle, $9.00(i/112.60: stockers and feeders, 56.(i0 cows ar-d heifers, 55.7C (f? 0.75: --alves, $10.00(0)14 25.

Sheer—Receipts, 2,000, steady: wethers. $ll.T)0'a'12 65: lambs, [email protected].

ST. IjOUIS LIVE STOCK. ST. LOUIS, Mo., March 17.—HogsReceipts, 2,200 steady lights, $14.50@ 14.85 pigs, [email protected] mixed and •butchers, [email protected]: heavy,- $11.S5@ 15.00 bulk, [email protected].

Cattle—Receipts, 600 steady native beef steers, [email protected] cows, $5.50@ 10.00. theeD—Receipts, 250 steady lambs $13.00£?15.00 ewes, $9.50(9'12 00 yearlings, $12.35 13.50.

BUFFALO LIVF. STOCK. BUFFALO. N. Y., March 17.—Cattle— Receipts, .50 slow.

Veals—Receipts, 250 active and steady, [email protected]. Hogs—Receipts, 2,500 strong heavv and mixed, [email protected] vorkers, $15.10 @15.60: light yorkers, $13.75@15 00 igs, $12.00@ 13.50

W, D. Millar

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Address

PRIVATE.

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Eight rooms, strictly

1510 Chestnut. modern house, locat#40.00 per month. ®d excellent neighborhood.

Eight rooms, house

1104 North 4th. all modern convenl- .. ences east front. Ex$30.00 per month, ceptional offer.

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Andrews-Newton Realty Company H. M. Smith William Biel

A. E. Hazelrigg Terre Haute Trust Co. Charles A.

Huston

•James D. Bigelow Charles Clark C. L. Snoddy

M. A, Berkowitz.

MONEY tO LOAN.

UP TO

How to Get -Out of Debt?

Do You Own Furniture? .- Do You Owira Pfama Do You Own a Tearmi? If you ovvp any one. of these you can borrow from us whatever'* money you need and the security will not be disturbed.

Well, about one-half what others charge.

Do We Make Nomeroos Inquiries-About Vou?

NEVER. In the first place, we have not the time and in tfre second jplace, we are satisfied to take your word. t. •'&* We pay off loans with other companies and advance more money.' if you need it at a REDUCED RAT^.

We guarantee the above statement.-

flow Soon Do You Get the Moaney?

Within an hour or two after,you leave application. You will tir surprised at the short time it takes to get a loan from us. CALL OLD PHONE—804 NEW PHONE—2774 1

LOANS made in all parts of the city also Clinton, Brazil atfS($ Pa^is, 111. and all surrounding territory. If in*need of money' iifP out and mail in this blank and our confidential agent will call. Name

Room 408 (Fourth Floor) Terre Haute Trust B14 CHARLES H. MOSS,' Manager.

WE'LL LOAN YOU MONET

LEGAL RATES

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If you owe a number of small bills and And }t hard to pay them and at

same time meet your current expenses, "borrow the cash" from us and pay all you owe.

We will advance you enough money to pay all your bills, and, if you wish V give you additional money and arrange so that you can repay us In small monthly payments to suit your income.

2% Per Month

No cheap, bungling investigators. No inquiries made of your friends, relatives, neighbors or employer. You get the money in a few hours' time.

iLbans on Furniture, Pianos, etc. Loans Also Made on Diamond# 7 We Make Loans in Paris. Brazil and Clinton

TEtRRE HAUTE LOAN CO.

New Phone—1236. 26!^ South Seventh Street. Old Phone—

HARNESS REPAIRING.

Harness repaired and oiled. First National Harness Co.. 11U 4th St.

BAG RUG WEAVING. Walter S. Hughes,

RAG HUG weaving. 663% Wabash Ave.

WANTED TO BUY

FURNITURE and stoves. Geo. Ftnch, 1121 Poplar: new phone 364 old 849.

CHICAGO CASH CiRAIA,

CHICAGO, March- 17.—Wheat—No. i red, nominal No. 3 red, ?t.87. No. 2 hard, nominal No. 3 hard, $1.87.

Corn—No- 2 yellow, nominal No. 3 yellow, $1.07,tfi)1.08 No. 4 yellow, nominal.

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Open Saturday and Monday Nights. RELIABLE^

National Loan Coitirup

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We loan on household goods, piano*. Uve stock. We pay

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your old piano, furniture

and other loan accounts. BOTH PHONES 16#

30% SOUTH SEVENTH ST.

MOVING VANS.

Oats—N°- 8 white, 58?4e standard, i BILLY WALSH, US N. 1st St., 'malffc. 59@59He. a specialty of furniture and pijaroos ,.R.ye—Nominal. Prompt, careful New 534 old

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