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,f ix_^ DEATH NOTICE. S "CHARMAN—A. R„ 67 years old. died Thursday evening at his home, 731

Sn^th' 7th street.

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/"'f'^sbyterian church Monday morning _-:'.*:^«".l'0'S0'.«»'clock where the remains may oe viewed by his friends from 11 to 2 •'5jL,o clock. The funeral service, open t.o the public, will be held at the churclt

Monday afternoon at 2:30. Burial at -'V Highland Lawn, will be private. 't SALE—Caroline, 62 years old, died Frir'ifj' ,:day morning- at 5 o'clock at the rosi-'-r-f dem-e, 1234 North Tenth street.

Survived by husband, Edmund T., son, daughter, three brothers and four ^si&terp. Funeral Monday 10 a. m. Burlal'at Highland Lawn cemctery.

CAUD OF THANKS.

s, We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the kindness and svrashown -during the illness and 'death of our beloved son, Hex. -Allso for the beautiful floral offerings and the condoling words of" the Rev. Mr. /•BreeBenl

THOMAS PINKEP.TON, LENA PINKERTON.

LODGE NOTICE. Terrc- Haute commandery No. kl6, K. T., stated conclave, Saturday, April 7, 1917. Work in order of the temple. Visitors welcome.

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JAMES K. ALLEN, Recorder.

MONUMENTS.

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Coftipany

L. H. HOLLIL.

sN'ew 1499-L. Old 1499. Fifth and Walnut Streets!

UNDEBTAKKBS.

Ghas. N. Hturater

FUNERAL DIRECTOR

f—^^212-214 North Seventh Street. iSltlzens Phone 187. Bell 188. Free use of the funeral chapel.

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AutOB for Weddings- and Parties. Both Phones.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

DANCING"

Private lessons by appointment. Studio 715% Wabash avenue. Oukar

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teacher. EASTER GREETING CARDS

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SLIGER'S ART STORE. New location, 21 South Seventh St.

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/or Hardware and Ttawork W. W. FOX

THE BLIND MASSEUR BODY MASSAGE

JVill call at residence if desired. Ofce hours at house 2 to 4 p. m. 17 Ohio St. New phone 2628.

'eoples Furmtiuiire Co.

1312-1315 Wabash Ave.

I Let us exchange your old furniture 'id stoves tor new one*. A complete line of new and second'".furniture, stoves and ruga. gjone 2404-X. Old phone 3811.

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i •nfatfANTED—Miscellaneous.

—Your old furniture let us nge for new call use and get an both phones. Scott & Hart

Furniture Co., 303 Wabash.

jSNITURE PACKED by experienced men: also packing boxes* and barrels for sale. C. Krah Box Co., 1447 Tip-pef-anoe new 2757 old 3919. /ANTED—Piano pupils by lady teacher, conservatory .training: special rates tor b3£?inncrs. Mrs. England, new phone 3403-R old. 2627. WANTED—Curtains to launder home work satisfaction guaranteed. New phone o22£rR". WANTED—Wall paper cleaning. Lewis

Linvillc, SOI Poplar. New phone 2803-J. WANTED—Paper cleaning by paper cleaners. Scotten, new, 1887-R old, 983. WANTED—Students home to the right ones. KiOl South Eleventh St. WANTED—To clean vaults. Charles

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old 16S3 new phone 1252-J.

WANTED—Paper cleaning. Chezem & Reynolds, new phone 2094-J.

WANTED—Agents.

!. AGENTS WANTED—Highest cash paid weekly with part expenses home territory free outfit: easy outdoor work. Address Hawk?

Watiwatosa, Wis-

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LOST AND FOUND.

LOST—Saturday morning, silver mesh bag containing' gold rosary beads, name TOHzabeth Belter engraved on bag and rosary. Return to room 303

Ross Dispensary and receive reward or call new phone 3318.

HELP WANTED'—Male.

ARMY OF UNITED STATES—Men wanted 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, 709 Wabash avenue, Terre Haute, Indiana. WANTED—Men to learn barber trade by the only system in the world that saves time and prepares you for positions "worth having wages while learning. Write Moler Barber College, 349 East Washington street, Indianapolis, Ind. WANTED—Telegraph operators, $65 tofflOO per month. VV perpare jou for positions, easy, pleasant work.

Tuition low. We assist to position. Indiana School of Telegraphy, 33% South Ninth street, Terro Haute, Ind. WANTED—Young nien fcr shipping room 20e hour: wages advanced after 30 days, al^o bonus paid for steady mployment. T. H. Malleable and

Mfg. Co., 19th and Maple. WANTED—Laborers, both white and colored highest wages paid bonus extra for steady employment. T. H.

Mallleable and Mfg. Co., 19th and Maple. WANTED—Young man to learn restaurant. business willing to start with small salary an! board. Eox 89 care Tribune. WANTED—Railway mail clerks: ?75 month sample free. Franklin Institute. Dept. 100-D, Rochester, N. Y. WANTICD—Pant presser, experienced on factory work. Stalil, Urban & Co., 9V4 and Ohio. WANTED—Boy to work In.drug store must have bicycle. Baur's drug store.

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WANTED BOYS

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Wanted—First class floor and bench molders. Nordyke & Marmon company, Indianapolis, Ind.

Wanted—Fir^t class tool makers on jig and fixture work. Nordyke &. Marmon Co., Indianapolis, Ind.

WANTED—To Buy.

WANTED Furniture, stoves and ranges. Twelve Points' Furniture Exchange. New phone 3689 old 865. WANTED TO BUY—Stoves and furn^ ture. Bell phone 3S11 Citizens phon'a 2104-X. BEST PRICES PAID for used clothing and ^ioes. Call new phone 3550. WANTED TO BUY—Stoves and furniture. New phona 3913-L Bell 828. WANTED—To buy electric piano. W

J. 3igar Co, Danville, 111.

WANTED—Situation.

WANTED—Position as salesman in furniture store experienced: reliable firm reference. Box S6. Tribune. MIDDLE aged lady wants work by the» w-'ek or housekeeping. 1603 Wilson. WANTET"—Clerical and cashier." 91, Tribune.

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BUSINESS CHANCE.

'WANTED1—A. partner, have a good proposition in a new town of 3,000, none but a sober man may need answer and only small capital needed

Address Partner, box 92, care Tribune WANTPJ.D—To hear from owner of good patent for sale. Send description and price. Northwestern Business agency, Minneapolis, Minn.

UPHOLSTERING.

First-class upholstering and repairing Baner. liOO Pop. New 406C-L. old 2242.

BILLIARD SUFELIES.

POOL TABL.ESalso supplies.

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

FOR EXCHANGE.

Lot* to exchange for good Ford. Old 1422.

RAG RUG WEAVING.

iG RUG weaving. Walter S. Hughes, Wabash Ave.

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HELP WANTED—Female.

WANTED—Girl for general housework no washing or ironing 2 in family. lApply to Percy Stout, 1010

South Third. WANTED—A girl for care of sick woman at once good wages to right party. 810 South Tenth street. WANTED—Lady canvasser, good pay, pieasant work. Apply at once, Austin

Hardware Co. WANTED—'Girl for /general housework 3 In family. New phone 1575 old 538. WANTED—Lady 'second cook at Central restaurant. 406 Wabash. WANTED—Domestic, white call mornings, 821 Elm street.

Waited Girls

15% and Beach.

Take N. 19th or N. 13th street car.

Waimted—Oirls To Sew

Our employes earn money from the day they begin. Wo teach girls, without experience, hew to sew and during the learning period pay a guaranteed wage in addition to what you earn. Steady work and good wages. Apply to Mr. Urban.

STAHfL-URBAN & CO., 9% and Ohio St/reets.

WANTED—-Girls to sew. Will teach you ii inexperienced wages guaranteed while learning. Ehrmann Mf{£. Co., 10th and

Wabasli.

WANTED

Girls.come to our factory to sew on power machines. Our factory is the most modern in states, daylight constructi6n, with sprinkler system throughout. Your life is safe so mother won't have to worry. Sewing and rest room on second -Hook Cafe and dance hall on ground floor.

Sainnuuie! Frarik Soes

315-325 N. 14th St., Terre Haute, Ind.

FOR RENT—Houses and Flats. or rooms and bath. 528 South 5th. City heat. Special price. Write owner-

John H. O'Boyle, 3115 N. Meridian, .'nrliariapolis FOR RENT—7-room house, strictly modern concrete porch and garage blocks from Main street reference. New phone 2896 X. FOR RENT—Three rooms, south part of double house no children. 107

South Eleventh, 1315 Orchard FOR RENT—6-roorn, lupltx. modern house. 1468 S. 1 tit Inquire Siiger's art store. FOR RENT—Five nice living rooms. 511 Lafayette over store. FOR RENT—Five-room nouse, gas, S. ytb. Inquire 810 Oak. FOR RENT—Five-room flat fine location. New 4443. ^^R^ RENT—5 room eottage. 420 S.

FOR RENT—Rooms.

FOR RENT—Four nicely furnished rooms, down stairs, good location. $22.50 per month young married ?ouple preferred must give good reference. Box 84, care Tribune. FOR RENT—Three unfurnished modern rooms all conveniences furnished. Old phone 4365. 902 Locust. FOR RENT—Strictly modern room, walking distance .downtown. 40V-

South Thirteenth ''Bickell. FCR RENT—Modern front housekeeping rooms, ?3 per week. 21 S. 13th.

Citizens S75-L FOR RENT—Six modern, unfurnished rooms, lirst floor. 520 North Fourth. 1!'71 olc: phone. FOlt PENT—Modern light housekeeping roWn. 501 North Eighth. Old pione 3692. FOR RENT—Front room, modern fur/nished or unfurnished. 451 N. 6th. FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. 664 Eagle. FOR RENT—Newly furnished, strictly nfodern rooms. 447 North 6%. FOR ElENT—Two front rooms for housekeeping. 624 North Ninth. FOR RENT—Modern front sleeping room. 124 South Seventh. FOR RENT—Furnished housekeeping rooms. lSYs South Fourth. FOR RENT—Modern furnished room. 315 South Seventh. FOR RENT—^Furnished rooms at No. 9 South First St. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front room. 627 Cherry. FOR RENT—Room for gentleman. New phone 4S48-R. FOR .RENT—Desirat'le room.

South Sixth. FOR RENT—3 unfurnished rooms. 433 N. 12th.

FOR RENT—Miscellaneous. FOR RE.NT—SO-aci'e farm, near city: good truck or dairy purposes rent cheap house on,pltice if you haven't ca^h or good security, need not applv.

Arthur Baur, druggist, Terre Haute Trust building. EOR RENT—Offices Tribune building.

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

PUMP REPAIRING.

We drive wells, plate sinks and cistern pumps in kitchen. -Work guaranteed. Coffman Bros., 1539 Chase. Citz. .3624.

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TERRE HAUTE TRIBUNE.

DOINGS OF THE K4A LOONS—Leave it to the Ladies to Improve Things

FOR SALE—Miscellaneous. FOR SALE—2 hoises, one 1,300 lb. guaranteed 1st class worker, single or double, worth $125, will take $85 one smalt horse spring wagon and harness, $40. 1 spring wagon -with top and plat form springs, suitable for berry or fruit wagon, worth $75. .will take $25 1 two horse wagon, 1 set double harness, 1 set heavy single harness, 1 single set of plow harness. ll'OO N. 6th. Old^phone 4995. FOR SALE—Restaurant, fine equipoed best location in the city serving" 300 a day rent cheap living rooms investigate for yourself poor health.

Box 81, care .Tribune. FOR SALE—Antique furniture, 2 parlor tables, 2 parlor suites, 2. settees an«i rockers, all good designs, cheap.

Twelve Points furniture store. 1243 Lafayette. FOR SALE—Fine piano, o&k case, good as new. $285 value, special $198. new bench and scarf. Silvertstein Bros., 526 an 528 Wabash. Both phones. FOR SALE—500 new player piano rolls, popular songs one-steps, fox trots and Jazz rags, 25c per roll. Robertson. 1x6 North Seventh. RANGES DAVENPORTS, BEDS, BljFfets. dining tables, rugs and Linoleum, much cheaper at Smith's big store, 1123-25 Wabash Ave. FOR SALE—30 rebuilt ranges, $10.00, $12.00, $14.00 and $18.00 all guaranteed bakers and in first-class shape.

Scott's, 1336 Wabash. FOR SALT—Surprise cook, $3.00: Winner coolc, $10.00. Buck cook, $12.00 all guaranteed bakers easy terms.

Scott's, 133G Wabash. FOR SALE—Largest assortment of new and second-hand furniture and stoves in the city cash or credit. Scott's, 1336 Wabash.

FOR SALE—$650 used player, standard make guaranteed. $350 payments. Brewer Piano Co., Seventh and |Cherry. FOR SALE—r$350 used piano, reliable make good condition. $175 payments. Brewer Piano Co. Seventh and Cherry. FOR SALE—Team, harness and wagon one horse,• harness and wagon: all in A-l condition. 1516 South Eleventh. FOR SALE—$25.00 Pilgrim rango, all cast, good baker, guaranteed, $12.00 $1 weekly. Scott & Hart, 303 Wabash. FOR SALE—Vernis Martin steel beds, $5.95? 2-in. continuous post cagh or credit. Scott & Hart, 303 Wabash FOR S ALE—Now high closet range, splendid baker, $1C $1 cash, balance weekly. Scott & Hart, 803 Wabash. 1' OR SALE—Ten head of work horses, cheap, rive wagons and five sets of double harness. 32 Eagle street. FCR SALE--$18.00 combination book cast, $11.75: cash or credit. Sllverstein Bros., 526-528 Wabash. FCR SALE—Seven volumes of -"Cyclopedia of Engineering" cheap. Central Lear. Co., 16 Noith 4 th. FOR SALE—= Wall case, platform scale,

Remington typewriter, cash register: 218 Wabash avenue. FOR SAC.E—Heavy Vernis Martin bed, $10.00 value, for $0.95. Silverstein

Bros., 526-528 Wabash. FOR SALE—Cheap, good, heavy spring wagon and set of single harness. 1241 Lafayette Ave. FOR SALE—Used oil stoves at greatly reduced prices easy terms. Scott &

Hart, 303 Wabash. I'OR SALE—Uood stock barn, timber tipple, good hoisting engine. M. F.

Rust, Shelburn, Ind. FOR SALE—$16.50 solid oak 6 foot dining table, $10.95. Silverstein Bros., 526-528 Wabash. FOR SALE—Cook stoves, guaranteed to bake, $8 easy terms. Scott & Hart. 303 Wabash. FOR SALE—$10.00 sample all cotton mattress, $6.45. Silverstein Bros.. 526-528 Wabash. FOR SALE—Counters, iron safe, computing scales, butcher's block. New phone 4444-X. FOR SALE—Buck's oil cook stove $1.00 down. Silverstein Bros., 5265*8 Wabash. I'OR SALE—Sanitary couch, $5.00 value, $3.95. Silverstein Bros., 526-358

Wabash.

1' OR SALE—Brown willow baby carriage, cheap if sold at once. 627 Cherry. FOR SALE—Gas hot water heater cheap. New phone 2757 old phone 3''19. FOR SALE—Kodaks and supplies. Let us do your finishing. Hulman's, 32

S. th.

FOR SALE—Dressers, washstands, iron beds, stan-tables, etc. 18 North 4th FOR SALE—All kinds of unredeemed tools for sale cheap. IS North 4th. FOR SALE—$50.00 Jewel range, $25 00

Gurartecd. Scott's, 1336 Wabash. FOR SALE—Ukulele strinss and selffnstruciors. Hulman's. 32 S. 7th. FOR SALE—Remnants linoleum, 25c yard. Scott & Hart, 303 Wabash. FOR SALE—American adding machine in good condition, cheap. FOR SALE—Cole's range, $16.00. Guaranteed. Scott's, 1336 Wabash. FOR SALE—Fine violin and otner trings. Hulman's, S2 S. 7th. FOR SALE—Cheap, one Estate range 2124 Locust. FOR SALE—Team of work 601 Gilbert ave.

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BRAIP AND VELVET! MRAT£S_ I (5, M-A.V/NCJ! A R/VThV&pi. PRETTV PAIR, SENT- Uf 0,\i APPROVAL'

Of^ COLVRSS. TT-H5.^Q_ W£ ARE WEARINC,' Af£ ONLN /V\AK£--SRlFT A.pPA|ft,

FOR SALE—Miscellaneous. FOR SALE—We are selling a complete line of new furniture and ranges cash or easy payments. Yoar old stove will make first payment, $5.00, on new range o^d furniture will also be taken as first payment on new goods. Twelve Points furniture store, 1243 Lafayette avenue. FOR SALE—Mr. Lighthousekeeper, we furnish a room complete for $20.00.

Buy your own furniture. Cash or credit. Scott's, 133& Wabash. Appointments may be made any evening by telephoning. FOR SALE—25 rangea to be sold, rebuilt good as new, ranging in price *rom $12 to $25 absolutely guaranteed cash or credit. Scott & Hart 308 Wabash. l"OR b.n.IE—A slichtly U6ed uprighf piano of well knowr -standard make.'

Frice of $225 includes new stool and scarf. Will accept payment of $1.50 a we-ik. Robertson's, 116 North 7th. FOR SALE—Mr. Newlywed, why pay m,ore when Scott will start you to housekeeping for less. New and sec-ond-hand' furniture. 1336 Wabash.

If housekeeping you want to go, have bargain for you. Call 1775 new phone: make appointment to see furniture of five room flat complete. FOR SALE)—Player piano in No. 1 condition, price and terms rigrhe best buy in the city. Silverstein Bros., 526-528 Wabash. Both phones.

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With every cash purchase of $50.00 or over, one set of dining room chairs. Few days only.

WABASH FURNITURE CO. 1§ S. 4th St.

FOR SALE.

S'ove repairs for all stoves made. Cast and steel stoves ^tnd ranges rebuilt. Ask us abou^ it. SPRINV3 ER- WHIT AKE FOUN­

DRY.

939 North 10th.

New 3227-.U Old 1689.

FOR SALE—Autos.

FOR SALE—Ford parts, two fenders, t*vo ru lining boards, two splash shields, one set of driving gears, steering wheel, etc. all new, onehalf regular price. 1241 Lafayette. FOR SALE—A real bargain in a used •:ar. Hudson five paeenger electricstarter and light, good tires, cheap cash and payments. J. E. Sayre Sz. Co.,

Fourth and Ohio Sts. FOR SALE—Roadster with high tension ignition,transmission gears new also good tires, $125 cash. 1^30 South Fourth. WE have some real bargains in used 191.5' and 1915 model Overland cars cash or easy payments. Gibson Overland Co. FOR SALE—Five-passenger Paige new tires also five passenger good tires, $150. Cole Auto Co., 514

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horses.

FOR SALE—Millinery fixtures, 625 Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—Brown baby cab. 1S05

South Eighth. FOR SALE—Two fresh cows. Citizens phone 124S-L. FOR SALE—Good work mare. 112f

Eagle.

FOR SALE—Young mare. 218 North 15 th. FC-R SALE—Iron safe. Old phone 3 s 6 r,

FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING. CONRAD Transfer C^P^g^sT^r^lnth! New 3600 old 821 experienced men.

PAPER CLEANING.

PAPER CLEANING a^tTTianging^Tv^w 3.803-R. Tryon.

PHONEj TRIBUNE YOUR WAt^ ADS.

FOR SALE—'Buick roadster, $50 will make good truck. Coco-Cola Bottling company. FOR SALE—Ford touring car, 642 Lafayette.

FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Five-r-torn cottage on 15th st„ north of

Maple ave. concrete walks and perches corm-r lot, with larse chicken park, all lenced $50 cash $14 a month. Robertson, 110 North 7th. FOR S'VLE OR EXCHANGE Fiveroom cottage on paved street, within five mir.vUes' walk of Seventh and

Wabash ave. gas, electric lichts, water Will accept payments of $16 a mcnth. Robertson, lUi North 7th. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Five roeir, oc-ttage on Fourth street, south of Wabash ave. will accept payments of $16 a month. Robertson, 116 North 7th. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A fine, new baby grand piano will accept a good building lot or equity in rental property. Robertson, lift North 7th. 4 FINE farm arid ten thousand dollars in cash to exchange for a good going business in Terre Haute. Box care Tribune.

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

Transfer & Storage Co., office 10K and Wabash. Both phones 404. W ANTIC D—City storage: new brick warehouse: 44 S. 10'^, automobiles pianos, fine household gooods, stoves

Dr. J. T. Laughead, old phone 1441 Offi'io phone 947 old.

STORAGE.

STORAGE—Household goods crated and stored in clean warehouse. Call Citizens phones 25 or 860. Bell phone 531. H. Warehouse & Storage Co 9th and Mulberry streets.

STOVE REPAIRING.

We repair all kinds ot stoves re^ gardless of make, what thev need or where ycu bought them. 1121 Pop Jar New phone 364 old phone 8-19.

RUG CLEANING.

carpets and rugs cleaned or dusted Mitler Rug Cleaning Co., new 4062-T-old 945. "We deliver anywhere."

J^ING^JAN^

BILLY WALSH, 119 N. 1st St.. make-, a specialty of furniture and piano'j Pronip:. careful. New 534: old 4007

FURNITURE.

•Anchor Second-hand Furniture'^CoH grurantees all their stoves and furniture: cash or credit. -29 N, 4th.

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FOR SALE—Real Estate.

FOR SALE—Five-room house, electric lights, gas, room for bath: pantry, well and cistern good furnace, cost $3,000 will sell for $2,250, small cash payuient, balance $20 per month. Guy

P. Shickell, 334 South Sixteenth. New phone 616 old 950. FOR SALE—30 lots in West Terfe

Ha.ute. will exchange for good farm must be clear. Dr. Luckett, room 10 McKeen blk. FOR SALE—Good building lot at 1st and Voorhees: cheap for cash. Call new phore 4653.

FARM NEWS

A.. Hick

Hello, Men how's all the folks? Kiokin'? Say, men, you've been talking for ten years about buying a farm, now I was over to Brazil tother day and a feller showed me as pretty an 80 acre farm as you or any other feller ever dared to q,wn. All level, good 5room house,,barn, cribs, etc., all fenced, buildings painted up slick as a whistle, only 4 miles from town, on a good road (2 miles brick paved) 2 miles from street car stop.

Feller said he was kinda hard up and there wasn't nothirf in farming anyway and if I heard or seen anyone looking for a place to send 'emi around (bet he's .been monkeying with them War .Brides, don't you).

Now, if you ain't lyin' about wantin a place, bring the old woman and come up and we'll go see his place ^ahd if you don't buy it I'll stand the treats.

I guess you know where I live now, corner Eighth and Main streets, room 300 Rea Bldg. Now, men, darn youi old picture, don't put this off, but get a hustle on you. So long.

G-'room very select cottage 7th and Maple Ave. west side cost owner

$6,800 will sell for $5,200 good garage, hardwood floors concreted cellar under entire house nothing better in the city.

A. H. Sturempfie

New 2434. 410vTrust Bldg.

FOR SALE

My residence, 818 South 7th -Street. —PHONES— Old 754, residence New 997, residence New 994, office.

DR. L. P. LUCKETT.

Rooms 10-11. McKeen Blk.

MONEY TO LOAN.

1e Loan Co.

30--SOUTH SEVENTH ST. BOTH PHONES 166 We loan on household goods, pianos, live stock.

LE&AL NOTICES.

APPLICATION FOR PERMISSION TO TRANSFER LOCATION OF RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE.

Notice is hereby given to the citizens and voters ol' Seelyville, Lost Creek township, Vigo county, state of India.na. and to the citizens and voters of Lr.st Creek township, in said county and state, that the undersigned will apply to the board of commissioners of Vigo county, state of Indiana, at their next regular May term, 1917. for permission to transfer the location of the license to sell at retail spirituous, vinous and malt liquors with the privilege of allowing the same to be sold and'drank on the premises, and for which the undersigned has made at fie pressnt May term, 1917, an application to purchase, and which is located on the ground floor of the one-story frame building, located on lot No. 1, in Modesitt and Lehner subdivision, in Seelyville, Lost Creek township, Vigo county Indiana, and if this purchase of aforesaid i? granted to the undersigned, that the undersigned then ask for permission to transfer the location of aforesaid license to the following described premises, to-wit:

On the ground.jloor of the one-story Irani? building, in the front room, said room being 2Qjc40 feet, fronting on the north side of a public highway, known as the National road, located on a strip of ground about ys acre on the southwest corner of the northeast half of the southeast quarter of section 11, township 12 north, range 8 west, in Lehner's park, in Lost C^-eek township, Vigo courts-, Indiana.

Pool table and restaurant in connection. FRED BUBK. APPLICATION FOR PERMISSION TO

PURCHASE RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens and voters of Seelyville. Lost Creek township, Vigo county, state of Indiana. and to the citizens and voters of Lose Creek township, in said -ou'ity and state, that the undersigned will apply tc the board of commissioners of Vigo county, state of Indiana, at tl-.eir regular May term, i:)l7, for permission to purchase the retail liquor license, granted ar.d now held by William Fell :i!2 to sell at retail soirituous, vinous and malt liquors with the privilege ol allowing the same to be so'.d and drai.-k on the following described premises, to-wit: n the ground floor of the one-story frame building, in the front room, said room being 20x40 leet, fronting on a public highway, located c-n lot No. 1, in Modesitt and Lehner's subdivision, ?n Seelyville, Lost Creek township, Vino county, Indiana.

Restaurant In connection. l-'RED BURK.

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SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1917.

^JLEGAL^NO TICES.

NOTICE OF THE SALE OF BONDSOl? THE SCHOOL CITY OF TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA. To whom it may concern-

Notice Is hereby given that by vlr-®n-act of the general assembly of the state of Indiana, entitled, "An act to empower the -board of school trustees cities of second-class to issue, negotiate and sell bonds of the school city or corporation to procure means to erect school buildings in sueh school city or corporation or to pay for the costs of buildings alreadv erected therein, or any other Indebtedness of the school city or corporation also to empower the said trustees to levy and collect special taxes for the payment ,of such bonds and to provide a sinking funt^or other means for the payment of such bonds and providing for the repeal of all laws in conflict therewith and declaring 1 an emergency for the immediate taking effect of this act." Approved March 5,1907 and the act of the general assembly amendatory thereto, entitled "An act to amend sections one and two and three of an act, entitled "An act to empower the board of school trustees cities of the sec-ond-class to issue, negotiate and sell bonds of the school city or/corporation to procure means to erect school buildings ih such school city or corporation or to pay for costs of buildings already erected therein or any other indebtedness of school city or corporation also to empower said trustee to levy and collect special taxes for the payment-of such bonds and to provide sinking funds or other means for the' payment of such bohd and providing for the repeal of all laws in conflict therewith and declaring Immediate taking effect of this act." Approved March 3, 1907, and appearing on pages 124-12-5 and 126 of the printed acts of the general assembly of the state of Indiana, the board of trustees of the school city of Terre Haute, will on the SOth day of April, 1917, offer for sale to the highest and best bidder three hundred sixty (360) bonds of the school city of Terre Haute, Indiana, each bond being in the principal sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) and bearing inteirest at the rate of four per cent (4 per cent) per annum, payable semiannually said bonds will be dated April 30. 1917, and will be payable In the Terre Haute Trust company of Terre Haute, Indiana.

Ten of said bonds will be payable in 12 years, from date thereof. Ten of said bonds will be payable in 13 years from date thereof.

Ten of satd bonds will bo payable in 14 years from date tnereoir. Thirty of said bonds will be payable in 15 years from dato thereof."

Thirty of said bonds will be payable in 16 years from date thereof. Thirty of said bonds will be payable in 17 years from date thereof. vEiglfty of said bonds will be payable irr 18 years from date thereof..

Eighty of said bonds will be payable in 19 years from date thereof. Eighty of such bonds will be payable in 20, years from date thereof.

All bids must be received in the office of the board of trustees of the school city of Terre Haute, Indiana, not later than tWo o'clock p. m., on the 30,th day of April, 1917, at the southeast corner, of Center and Walnut streets, in said city of Terre Haute, Indiana. All bids must be accompanied with a certified check for $5,000 payable to the school city of-Terre Haute, Indiana.^ which nhnck is to be deposited with the express understanding that if the successful bidder shall fail to pay for said bond five (5) days after he has been notified in writing that they are ready for delivery to him, he shall forfeit to the school city, said certified check for $5,000,

The board reserves the right tq reject any and all bids. GEORGE W. GREENLEAS1, Secretary of the Board of Trustee® of the School City of Terre Haute, Ind. NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, EJTG.

In the Vigo Circuit Court, February term, 1917. In the matter of the estate of Katharine Moelter Hagg, deceased.

Notice is hereby given that Barbara Cravens, as administratrix of the estate of Katharine Moelter Hagg, deceased, has presented and filed her account and vouchers In final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 21*t day of April, 1917, 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 se.ld Vigo Circuit Court, at Terrc Haute, Indiana, this SOth day of March. 1917.

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JAMES J. FAG AN, Clerk.

HERBERT A. GEP.D1NK, Att'v.

NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. In the Vigo Circuit Com t, February lei m. 1917.

In the maeter of the estate of Edwin P. Westfall, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Mary Grace Westfall, as administratrix of the estate o.f Edwin P. Westfall, deceased, has presented and filed her account aijd vouchers in final settlement of said estate,, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court, on "the 21st dav of April, 1917, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in tald court and show cause, If any thel'e be, why said account and vouchers should not bti aptiroved.

Witness, the clerk arid seal of 3aid Vigo Circuit Court, at Terre Haute, Indiana, this 30th day of March, :.917.

JAMFS J. FAGAN, Clerk.

LOUIS O. LEVEQUE, Att'y.

ARREST INTERRUPTS TRIAL.

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