Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 August 1917 — Page 11

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NEWS OF THE STOCK KARKET

NEW \ORK, Auit. 13.—Tobaccos, motors, Shipi-UIKS and a few equipments were appreciably higher at the active opening i-f today's market, some of the *ir«t named issues establishing new records. The more prominent Industrials, including steels, w« re irregular but developed general firmness later.

Asid from eliaht additional sains in the motors and t-peciialties no changes o! more than fractional limits occurred amort? the lenders during the balance of the forenoon. Dealings were restricted by the uncertain money market. Libertv bonds were firmer at 99.88 to 09.82.

RECORD OF PRICES.

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Sep. 43.60 LARD— Sep. .22 85 O-. t. 23.G?

RIBS—

Sep. .23.55 O .23.85

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V'HEAT-

Sep. 2.15 CORNDec. May 1 11%

OATS—

Sep. 68 L'eo 57% May C0H

HAVE YOU ANYTHING FOR 8ALE? If you have anything to sell the Sunday Tribune will sell it. Twelve words, one time. 12c three times, 30c.

Before Borrowing

Before borrowing, it will pay you to investigate The Twenty Payment Plan." This plan permits you to borrow money at the legal rate of interest and repay In twenty small monthly payments. You may reray the loan in full or in part at the end of any month. Interest is charged only for actual time loan is carried.

$2.50 Monthly Payment on $50 $5 Monthly Payment on $100

Ask for free folder entitled "The Twenty Payment Plan," wiych explains in detail our plan. Prompt, courteous service.

Loans also made on diamonds, Call, write or phone. We alao make loans In Clinton, Paris and Brazil.

Tene Haute Loan Co.

^#4 ou(h Seventh street. TKUHE II I TE. IM. Sew phone 1U3A. Old phone 139

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The Tribune's Market Report

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August

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22.70 22.82

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23.72 23.60 23.70 23.45 23.45 23.2E. 2J.20

WOMEN AID HORSIEY

Mrs. S. C. Stimson, club woman, and Miss Emma B. Moore, secretary of the V. \^*. c. A., were in conference late Monday with Prosecutor William Horsley. Horsley said the women were iikliusf him in preparing notices to be nt to proprietors of disorderly houses notifying them that action will be taken under the abatement law if the places arc not abated. He said they were addressing the envelopes.

Mis. Stimson also pressed Horsley to take further steps against Atty. C. *. Whltlook for his alleged assault ":i

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s'-t iriHchine case.

TAFT ABLE TO SIT UP.

rofmer President, fIf In Kansas. Continues to Improve. 'LA' CENTER, Kan..' Aug. 13.— Continued improverrtent was shown today in the condition of former President William II. Taft, who was taken ill here with intestinal indgestion a week a pro tonight. Mr. Taft now has f-ommem-ed to eat regularly, although in small quantities, a fjer ..several ^days of enforced fasting and yesterday he sat up in his bed for the first time since the attack. Dr. B. F. Morgan, in attendance. said, however, it probably would be two or three days before Mr. .Taft would be able to walk.

Best p'S:s Light pigs Bulk of sales

LAMES—

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INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCS.

INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 13.—Kogs— Receipts 8,000 head cattle, 1,000 head calves, 4!0 head sheep, 550 head.

STEERS— Prime corn fed, 1,300 lbs. and up $13 00@14 13 Good to choice, LiOO lbs. and up Good to choice, 1,150 to 1.250 lbs, Good to choice, 800 to 1,100 1 hs Com men to medium, 1.300 lbs. and up Common to medium, 1.100 to 1.2&0 lhs 11 Common to medium, 800 to 1.100 lbs 7 Good t-i choice vearlln jrs. 10 60^12 00

PI'lTSnt BOH LIVE STOCK. riTTPHURGH, Pa., Aug. 13.—Cattle —Receipts 2.300 active and higher steers, $V50 !U 12.7". heifers, $8.00I''B 10.00- con?, $7.50(gi9.00.

Hons—Receipts 3,800 active heav-, ies. $17.5'.' a 17.55 heavy yorkers, $17.25 #17.55 light yttkers, '|15.75(q)16.2r) pigs, [email protected].

Sheep and Lambs—Receipts 4,100 active, top sheep, $10.55 top lambs, $lf.25.

Calves-—Receipts 1,200 steady top, $15.50.

CHICAGO I.IYR STOCK.

CHICAGO, Aug 13,—Hogs—Receipts 26,000 strong bulk, .$1(5.50 (ft 17.15: light, |15.80# 17.26 mixed, $15.90 9i 17 30. A new hish price record rough, $lfi.S0?» 1C.00: pigs. $11.30® 1 4.76. «"attle—Receipts 13,000 firm beef cattle, S8.0# 14.85: western steers, 57.00 fp 12.^5 stockers and feeders, $5.90 'g 9.35 cows and heifers, [email protected] calves, $7.90 10.t5.

CHICAGO BOARl) OF TBAIE.

CHICAGO, Augp1 13.—Announcement in general tertn of the government plans to l-.ile the wheat and flour business of the country made no important difference in the wheat market^ today. Prises showed a slightly increased tendency to ease off, but a downward slant of late has been tlje plain course of prices.

After opening 1c. l^wer at S2.14 September, the market recovered to $2.15. Xo other option but September was deal' in to any extent whatever.

Falling off in demand for corn for immediate delivery especially to distillers continued to weaken the oorn nmrnet Opening prices, which ranged from .4c to lc lower, with December at $1.14 to $..1414 and May at ?1.11Vi to $1.11%, w'ere followed by a moderata rally and then a fresh setback.

Oats gave way with corn. New high price records in the hog market strength#led provisions.

JAP MISSION ARRIVES.

A PACIFIC PORT, Aug. IS.—A Japanese mission to the United States arrived here today. It has headed by Viscount K. Ishii, ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary, and was received by a state department staff headed by Breckenridge Long, third assistant secretary of state, and by citv officials.

WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN

ON CITY OR FARM PROPERTY

If you wish to build a home, buy one already completed, or make some needed repairs, on the old home, we will loan you the money.

WE MAKE FARM LOANS

either on the building and loan plan, or straight loan without delay or red tape. Interest monthly, quarterly or semi-annually.

Time one to ten years. No charge for renewals.-

The Wabash Savings, Loan and Building Association

New phone 144, j2 S. Sixth St. Old phone 683.

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HULLS AND CALVES— Good to prime export ..$ Good to choice butchers*. Common to fair \al calves Common to best heavy veal calves .....' STOCKEKt, AND FEEDING CATTLiS— Good to choice steers, 706 lbs. and up $ Common to fair, 700 lbs. ami up Good to choice, under T90 ibs Common to fair, trader 700 lbs Heifers, medium to good.. Cows, medium to good feeding Springers Stock calves .............

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ceipts 7,".oo higher lights, *16.90^ 17.3." piiF, $ 10.r.o (d 15.25 mixed and butchers, $16.90^17.40 heavy, |17.35?» 17.E0 highest prices ever paid on a central or western market for hoss bulk, $17.00 ft17. :",.

Cattle-—Receipts 9,500 strong steers, ?7.S0'?i',l3 ",0 yearling steers and heifers. «[email protected] cows, #6J»0(a!».u^ calves, |6.00 Q. 13.50.

Sheep—Receii)ts 4..*00: strong lambs, $10.1 4.75 clipped ewes, $8.00(/9.60 car.net s, 4.00®4.60 choppers, $6.00^) 6.50.

BRAZIL UNABLE 10 STOP MOOSE OUTFIT

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half, Jensen was safe on Wl&ble's high and wide heave to first. Penman slapped one to center and Heno one to right, •Jensen scooting over. Honck then struck %jut Bosworth and Larr, retiring the side.

An error also paved the way ftr the Moose fnar ker. Kelly handled Murray's last grounder all O. K.. but hurled low to first, the batsman advancing to second. He moved to the far station on Wyatt's out and crossed on Snadden'S intield hit.

The visitors got their fourth and last run in the ninth. Jensen sonntohed an infield hit and Hoff booted Penman's rap, Jensen racing to third, from where he went over on a passed ball by Julian. That was all. Official ^ore:

BRAZIL. AB PO A E

Bosworth, 2b 4 0 0 2 4 0 Larr, cf-3b .... S 0 0 2 0 0 Kelly, ss 5 0 0 1 2 3 It. Ludwig, rf .. 1 n o o Johnson, 3 1 1 & I 0 Cox, 3b 2 0 0 0 0 2 Rubush, cf 2 "1 1 o o Jensen, lb -I 2 2 10 0 0 Penman, If 4 0 2 8 2 0 Ludwig. 2 0 1 0 1 0 Reno, 2 «l 1 o 1 0

Totals 06 4 8 it il 5 MOOSE. AB PO A E Wibble, ss 5 1 1 3 1 2 Hoff, 2b 2 I 1 1 Neideffer, rf ... E 1 1 2 Q- 1 Murray, 3b 3 1 0 1 i. 1 Wyatt. lb 4 0 I 3 0 0 Miadden, cf 0 J. I 6 0 Julian, c. 2 1 1 17 0 0 Hecker, If 4 1 3 fr 0 0 Houck, 4 1 1 0 2 0

Totals 33 7 10 2? ~t "~S Brazil 0 2 0. 0 0 0 1 0 t—4 Moose 0 3 0 0 3 0 1 0 •—7

Innings pitched—By Ludwig-, 4 1-3 by Reno, 3 2-3. Base hits—Off Ludwig, 5 off Ueno, Base on balls—Off Ludwig, 1: off Houck, off Heno, 1. struck out—By Ludwig, 1 by Houck, 16 by Reno. 4. Wild pitch—liouck. Sacrifice hits—Hoff, 2. Two-o&^e hit —Houck. Three-base hit—Keidetfer. Sacrifice fly—Murray. Stolen bus«s— R. Ludwig, Ho IT. passed ball—Julian. Time—2:05. Umpire—rDaugherty.

Aboard the Trolley.

Houck pitched a swell game, displaying a beautiful curve and a fast one with a hop. He looked might good in the. fourth, when Brazil thrtaetn^d to at least knot the count. R. Ludwig was safe on an error and Stole second. He took third on a wild pitch as Johnson walked, thus putting runners on third anJ first with nary an out. Cox, a .330 hitter, struck out. as did Jensen, and it wa* all over when a double steal was killed ofT. Julian to Hoff to Julian.

There was a big crowd out to witness the Moose annex their seventh straight game.

Many thought- that Snadden's peg to third In the second got Ray Ludwig, but Umps Daugherty ruled otherwise. It was close.

Houck's double in the Moose halt of. the second scored two. Neideffer's triple in the fifth th^t drove in two tallies was a line smash that i went over Kunush's dome a mi'c a njin'vte. Only fast flelding held the slugger at third.

tilen Ayr After Velvets.

Glen Ayr would like to play the Champagne Velvets Sunday, and the i manager of the Velvets is requested to

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Money to Loan

People Borrow From Us Because

We do aa we agree. We deal courteously. We maintain privacy. We give good service at low rates.

We will loan you from $10.00 to $150.C0 on Household Goods. Pianos. Live Stock, etc.

INDIANA LOAN CO. 420"j

WABASH AVENUE. New phone 1560k

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TRIBUNE.

WEDNESDAY

Day After Tomorrow Is

DOLLAR DAY

COME AND BRING YOUR NEIGHBORS

T3-r all the dollar day stores will USE THIS BORDER. WATCH FOR IT

Central Leaoue

HOW CLLB8 STAM). Wen Lost Pet.

Grand Rapids ... fir. 37 .t i7 Springfield .... f.7 40 588 Mu^kegoh ... .. 53 45 ,.,U Pec.ria .52 46 1 Evansville .. .47 fil 4^3 Dayton .40 58 408 Fort Wayne,,. .. .41 6 0 .406 Richmond *. .39 68 .403

At Peoria.

Ft. Wayne ..0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0—1 7 2 Peoria 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 •—3 7 1 Bat 'Ties-—Kn walskl and Smith Nel-

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Richmond ..0 0000100 0—1 5 3 u s V e o n 0 2 1 0 1 0 2 0 8 5 3 .Batteries—Stoltz, Gilbert and Hauser Schneider and Xeiderkorn.

At Grand Rapid*.

Evansville .00000000 0—0 5 0 G. Rapids ..0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 •—3 & 1 Batteries—Winchell and Kelly Faeth and Devormer.

At Springfield

First game— Dayton 0 0 0 0 0 Springfield .10 111

0—2 5 0 0—5 12 0 Donkhue

1 1 0 0 10 and

Batteries—Schc-tter Haines and Hungiing. Second game— Dayton 0 2 0 Springfield .. ..12 0

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Batteries—Rowan and Donahue len and Hungling.

Sunday State Settos

l.oeal Club lexers, !-l.

At Glen Ayr— T. H. Independ..0*0 1 0 0 0 n 0 0—1 4 4 Glen Ayr 200S0100 •—6 9 2

Batteries—Bruno, Met* and K-nuckey Lowe and McPherson.

Wheel Workers Win.

At Blackhawk— W. Workers 1 0 1 4 2 0 0 3 2—13 17 1 a k a w k 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 5 3

Batteries—Miller and Oxford Cotton and F. Rudisel.

Sullivan, 13) Overalls, 4.

At Stop 6, Paris Line— Stillivan 35 Terre Haute Overalls 4-4 7

Batteries—Hammell and Leah Wolfe and Greenleaf.

Red Sox Teke Kxhil.ltlon. WATFRRURY. Conn., Aug. 13. The Boston American league team d« feated the Waterbury Collegians here Sundav S to 1. Score: Boston .. ..001 22100 0—8 9 *1 Collegians ..0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 7 8

Batteries—-Jones and Thomas Prince snd Waters.

Velvets Beuten In 13th, S-2. The Western Independents defeated the Champagne Velvets in 13 innings 3 to 2. The losers outhit the winners, 9 to 7. Score: Independents— 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 v 2 Velvers— 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0- 2 9 2

Batterlee—Independents. McFarlin and Craig: Velvets, Russell and Jovner.

CITY BRIEFS

Pete Charlton, 1412 Eighth avenue, reported to the police department that his auto had been stolen from Seventh and Ohio streets, Sunday afternoon.

NOTES OF THE LODGES.

The boat ride of the L. O. O. M. has been changed to Sunday, Sept. 16. It will be an all-day affair, so all the members can attend. There will be euchre ard games and dancing and all kinds of refreshments on the boat. The demand for tickets promises the biggest excursion of the year.

SECTION HANDS AKRESTED.

Nathan Brewer, Hardy Irwin and Sam Hawsley, three colored men arrested for intoxication at Pimento. Saturday, appeared before Judge Newton, in City Court, Monday morning. The men are members of a railroad gang and are living in box cars along the tracks. Hawsley was fined $5 and costs. The others were discharged.

MOST USED AUTOS CHANGE HANDS through the Want ads in The Tribune,

Said bonds have been issued in strlit compliance with the lavs s of the state of Indiana and v.ith an order duly entered upon the records of the board of commissioners of said county, authorising the Issue tnd sale of said bonds for the purpose of providing funds for the construction and improvement of a certain highway, petitioned for by William H^sedin^ et al., in Harrison township. said county, Indiana.

Said t'nds will be. sold according to paw to the^hlghest and best bidder for not less than their par value.

The-right! is reserved to reject any and all bids. RVERETT B. MESSICK.

Treasurer Vigo County, Indiana.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PURCHASK- RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to tht citizens and voters of Ehrmanndfle, Nevir.s township, Vigo county, state of Tndiana, and to the citizens and voters of Nevins township, in said county and jitate, that the undersigned' will applv to the board of commissioners of Vigo county, state of Indiana, at their regjlar September term, 19i7, for permission to purchase retail liquor license, granted and now held by Chas. Pritcliard, to sell at retail, spirituous, vinous and malt liquors with the privilege of 'allowing the same to be drank on the following described premises, to-wit:

On the ground lloor of the oae-atorv frame building,t in the front room, said room being 24x26 feet, fronting on a

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Restaurant in connection DAVID RPOSSMAN. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RENEW

RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens ard voters of Terre Haute, Harrison township. Vigo county, Indiana, and to the citizens of Harrison 'township, In said county and state, that the undersigned will apply to the hoard ol commissioners of Vigo county, Indiana, at their regular September term, 1917, for the renewal of the retail liquor license, granted and now held hv him. to sell at retail spirituous, vinous and malt liqors, with the privilege of allowing same to be drank on the following described premises, to-wit:

On the ground f.oor of the one-story bridle building, known as 442 North Thirteenth street, in the front room, said room being 20x30 feet, fronting on Thirteenth street, located on IS feet of the miodle part of lot No. 5 Rese

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice fs hereby given that the undersgned has been appointed administratrix of the estate of Margaret rehl, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ELIZABETH MAY.

Today's Games

National l.eamie.

Philndelp'rta at Bostoi Brooklyn at NVw York. Pittsburgh at Chicago. Cincinnati at St. Louis.

Americas Ltagne,

St. Ixniis at Detroit. Chicago at Cleveland. New York at Washington. Boston at Philadelphia.

Central l.ragne.

Fort ."Wayne at Peoria. Davton at Spuringfleld. Richmond at Muskegon. Evansville at Grand Rapids.

American Assocfntlon.

Indianapolis at Columbus. St aul at Minneapolis. Lcuisville at Toledo. Kanfaf City at Milwaukee.

Americans Want Garae*. The Ferguson Hill Americans want games with Coal Bluff. Glen Avr, Rosedale. Danville Greys and anv other fast clubs, games to be played on tlio accepting team's diamond. Call .151-W, old, or write Manager William Williams, West Terre Haute, rural route box 10.

Tom Irfulon to I'mplrt.

BRAZIL, la \ug. 13.— Tommy Scnnlon, local umpire, will go lo Tii-K-nell Th-.u-s.1ay r^t.inpire the exhibition fame li-.twven Cne New York American t-Hin and the liicknUl teaM -of th S. I. league.

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^LEGAXJJOTI^S^ NOTICE OF BOND SALE. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the treasurer of Vigo county, Terre Haute, Indiana, up to the hour of 10 a.

LEGAL NOTICES

EXPENDITURES AND TAX LEVIES FOR THE YEAR 1918. The trustee of Nevins tovvnship, Vigo county, proposes for the yearly expenditures and tax levies by the advisory board at its annual meeting, to be held at»the office of trustee, 011 the 4th day of-September. 1917, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m., the following estimates and amounts for said year: 1. Township expenditures, $1,503, and township tax, lo cents on the hundred dollars. 2. Local tuition expenditures, $1,200, .and tax. 30 cents on the hundred dollars. 3. Sp«cia! school tax expenditures, $S,000. and tax, 75 cents on the hundred dollars. 4. Road tax expenditures. $*0o, and tajc, 7 cents on the hundred dollars. 6. Additional road tax expenditures, $700, and tax, 7 cents on tfee hundred dollars. 6. Library expenditures, J——, and tax, on the hundred dollars. 7. Poor expenditures for preceding year, $500, and tax, 1 cent on the hundred dollars. 8. Other items, if any, additional S. S. bond fund, expenditures, $/,300, and tax, 25 cents on the hundred dollars.

Total expenditures. $25,900. and total tax, $1 60 on the hundred dollars. The taxables of the above-named, township are as follows* Total valuation of lands and improvements .$ 538,280 Total valuation of personal property 448,610 Valuation of railroads, evpreta companies, palace car companies, telegraph lines, telephone lines, tc., etc. (estimated from last year's tax duplicate

Dated August 3, 1917.

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August 25, 1SU.7, for the purchase of $74,000.00 improvement bonds of said county.

Said bonds will be forty in number, dated Aufirs^ 15, 1917, of $1,850.00 each, bearing intvr^st at the rate of 4 percent, payable semi-annually, on the 15th day of May, and on the 15th dav of November each year, and maturing serially as follows:

Bond number one becomes due May 16. 1918: bond number two becomes due No\ ember lo, 1S1.\ and one bond becynics due each six months thereafter unt'l all are ra'fl.

On the ground floor .of the threestory brick building, known as 224 Wabash avenue, in the front room, aslfl room being 18 feet 6 inches by 141 feet, fronting on Wabash avenue, located on the past rjuarter of lnlot "NO. 121, of the original lnlot of the town, now city of Terre Haute. Harrison township, Vigo county, Indisna.

Pool tables and restaurant in connection. HENRY DARNELL. NOTICE OE INTENTION TO RENEW

RETAIL LIQUOR 1JCENSE. Notice is hereby given lo the citizens and voters of Terre Haute, Harrison township, Vigo county, Indiana, and to the citirens of Harrison town.ship, in said county and state, that the undersigned will apply to the board of commissioners of Vigo county, Indiana, .lit their regular September term, 1917, for the renewal of the retail liquor license, granted and now held by him, to sell at retail spirituous, vinous and malt liqors, with the privilege of allowing same to be drank on the following descrit'ed premises, to-wit'

On the ground floor of the two-story frame bulldlnjg known as 901 Lafay ette avenue, in the front room, said room being 24x40 feet, fronting on Lafayette avenue. located on lot No. 39, Chase and Oernlng's addition, in Terre Haute, Harrison township, Vigo county, Indian a.

Pool table and restaurant in connection. ED DLTDT EY.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RENEWRETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to the cltlsens and voters of Terre Haute, Harrison township, Vigo county, Indiana, and to the citizens of Harrison townBhip, in said county and state, that the undersigned will apply to the board of commissioners of Vigo county, Indiana, at their regular September term, 1917, for the renewal of the retail liquor license, granted and now held by him, to sell at retail spirituous, vinous and malt liquors, with the privilege of allowing same to be drank on the following described premises, to-wit:

On the ground floor of the two-.storv brick building, known as 832 Wabash avenue in the front room, said room being 25x100 feet, fronting cn Wabash avenue, located on the northwest corner of Ninth street and Wabai.n avenue, on lot No. 87, Rose's addition, in Terre Haute, Harrison township, Vigo county, Indiana.

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subdivision, of 49.32 of an acre, in Terre Haute, Harrison township, Vigo county, Indiana.

Pool table and restaurant In connection. ALTON A. ARP.

Restaurant and pool table In connection. ALBERT SHEA NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RENEW

RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE. Kotice is hereby given to the citizens and voters of Terre Haute, Harrison township, Vigo county, Indiana, and to the citizens of Harrison township, in said county end state, that the undersigned will apply to the board of commlssloners of Vigo county, Indiana, at their regular September term, ls»i7, for the renewal of the retail liquor license, granted and now held by him, to sell at retail spirituous, vinous and malt liquors, with the privilege of allowing same to be drank on the following described premises, to-wit:

On the ground floor of the one-storv brick building, known as 659 North Third street, in the front room, siid room being 24x42 feet, fronting on Third street, located on 44 feet of the north side of lot No. 5, Sibley's survey of outlot No. l, in Terre Haute Harrison township, Vigo county, Indiana.

Pool table and restaurant In connection. EDWARD O'NEAL. NON-REKIDKN'T NOTICE.

State of Indiana, Vigo county, ss. Mary E. Boes vs. lames D, Boca, No. 17051.

In the Superior Court, In vacation term, 191". Be it known that on the 4tn dav of August, 1917, said plaintiff filed affidavit in due form, showing that tne defendant, James D. Boes, is a nonresident of the state of Indiana and a nccesary party to tho complaint herein, and that the object of said action in divorce, said non-resident defendant is now, therefore, hereby notified of tha pendencv of said action against him and that the same will stand for trial on the 27th day of September, 1917, tho same being the 22nd judicial day of the September term, 1917, of said court, and unless said defendant appears and answers on demur to said complaint at said date, the same will be heard .and determined in his absence.

Witness my hand and the seal of said court, this 4th lav of August, 1917. JAMES J. FAGAN. Cleark. P. B. May. Attorney

PHONE TRIBUNB TOUR WANT ADS,

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Amount of credit on account of mortgage exemption

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Net taxable property of township $1,114,613 Number of polls, 413 (Signed) CHAS. A. NASH, Trus.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RENEW RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby p.lven to the citii^ns and voters of Seelyville, Lost Creek township, Vigo county, Indiana, and to the citizens of Lost Creek town&hip, In «aid county and state, that the undersigned will apply to the board of commissioners of Vigo county. Indium-, at their regular September tern"., HUT, for rhe renewal of the retail li.juor license, 'ranted and now held by him, to sell at retail spirituous, vinous and malt luiU'lrs, with the privilege of allowing same to be drank on the following described premises, to-wit:.

On the grounl Coor of the one-storv frame building, in the front room, said room being 2t)xi0 feet, fronting on a public highway, located on the southeast corner of Main and Ohio streets, on let No. 58. Dye a addition, in Seelyville, Lost Creek township, Vigo county. Indiana.

Pool table and restaurant in connection. J. M. DEAKINS.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PURCHASE RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens and voters of Terre Haute, Han i son toivnshfp, Vigo county, Indiana, and to the citizens and voters of Harrison township, in said county and state, that the undersigned will apply to the board of commissioners of Vigo county, Indiana, at their regular September term, 1917, for permission to purchase the retail liquor license granted and now held by Wm, Michaels, to sell at retail spirituous, vinous and malt liquors with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the following described premstes, to-wit:

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LEGAL NOTICES.

EXPENDITURES AND TAX LEVIES FOR THE YEAR 1918. The trustees of Pierson township, Vigo county, proposes for the vearly expenditures and ta.\ levies bv tne advisory board at Irs annual meeting, to be held at the office of trustee, Lewis, Ind., on the 4th day of September, 19lJ commencing at 2 o'clock p. m., the following estimate and amounts' for said year: 1. Township expenditures, $3,009, and township tax. 25 cents on tiie hu dred dollars. 2. Local tuition expenditures, $?,50ft# and tax, 43 cents on the hundred dollars. 3_. Special school tax expenditures, $5,500, and tax, 45 cents on the Hundred dollars. 4. Road tax expenditures, ani tax, 25 cents on the hundred dollars. 5_. Additional road tax expenditures $2,500, and tax, 10 cents on the hundred dollars. 6. Library expenditures, -, end tax, cents on the hundred dollars. 7. Poor eXponJitures for procedl.13 year, $- and tax, cents on the hundred dollars.

Other items, if any, school and refunding bonds, expenditures, $ and tax, 20 cents On the hundred doI» S lars.-. •. v

Total expenditures, $25,000, and total tax. 168 cints on the hundred dollars. The taxables of the above named township are as follows: .•••» Total valuation of lands and improvements $ i&»,570 Total valuation of personal property .. 141,850* Valuation of railroads, express .4. -i. companies, palace car companies, telegraph lines, telephone lines, etc., etc., (estimated from last year'* ta* duplicate) 233,JW

Total expenditures, $18,624.IS, and 1 total tax, 93 cents on the hundred dot«, lars.

The taxables of the above named township are as follows: Total valuation of land and

Improvements $1,07?,339 Total valuation of personal property Valuation of railroads, express companies, palace cdr companies, telegraph line*, telephone lines, etc., etc., (estimated from Jast year'a tax duplicated

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Amount of credit on account Of mortgage exemption 48,17ft Net taxable property of township $1,093,31$

Number of polls, 231. NOTT HARROLD, Trustee. Dated Aug. 4,191

EXPENDITURES AND TAX LEVIES FOR THE YpAR 1918. The trustee ox Otter Creek township Vigo county, proposes for the yearly expenditures and tax levieir* by the advisory board at its annual meeting to be held at the. school house of school district No. 3, on the Uh day of Sep. tember, 1917, commencing at 2 o'clock p. m., the following estimates and amounts for said year 1. Township expenditures, ll.OO* 75, and township tax, 6 cents on the hundred dollars. 2. Local tuition expenditures, $•,• 04.JO. and tax, 24 cents on the hundred dollars. 3. Special school tax expenditure*, $10,008.76. and tax, 50 cents on the hundred dollars. 4. Road tat expenditures, $2,402.14, and tax, 12 centa on the hundred dot* lars, s 5. Additional road tax expenditures, $ and tax, cents on the li'mdred dollars. 6. Library expenditure*, $—and tax, cents on the hundred dollars. 7. Poor expenditures for preceding year, $400.35, and tax, 2 cents on the hundred dollars. 8. Other Items, if any, expenditures, and tax, cents on the hundred dollars.

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Amount of credit on account of mortgage exemption.

46,120

Net taxable property of township $2,001,780 Number of polls, 885.

JOHN BOATMAN, Trustee.

Dated Aug. 1, 1917.

EXPENDITURES ANT TAX LEVIES FOR THE YEAR 1918. The trustee of Honey Creek township* Vigo county, proposes for the yearly expenditures and tax levies by tho advisory board at its annual meeting to be held at the residence, on the iili day of September, 1917, commencing at 1 p. m., the following estimates and amounts for said ye^r: 1. Township expenditures, $1,80$, and township tax, 10 cents on the hundred dollars. 2. Local tuition erpendltures, $I.*'V». J* and tax, 14 .cents on the hundred lars, ,*,» 3. Special school tax expcnditurea, $8,500, and tax, 20,cent* on the hundred dollars. 4. Road tax expenditures, $l.Sfft. and

Net taxable property of township $1,387,52$ Number of polls, 2 9. *r

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tax, 10 cents on the hundred dollars. 0. Additional road tax expenditure^ A $——, and tax, cents on the hun- I a red dollars. 6. Llbiarv expenditures, $—:—, and i' tax, cents on the hundred dollars. 7. Poor expenditures for preceding year. $400, and tax, cent* on the htiisndred dollars. 8. Other items, if any, expenditure $ and tax, cents on the hundred dollars.

Total expenditures, $11,200, and total tax, 56 cents on the hundred dollar*. The taxables of the above n„med township are as follows: ".r. Total valuation of lands and improvements Total valuation of personal property 214,82# Valuation of railroad, expresa companies, palace car companies, telegraph lines, tele- f. phone lines, etc., etc. (Estlmated from last year's tax duplicate) 410,Sff* Amount of credit on account :©f mortgage exemption 61,12#

JESSE BURNETT, Trustee.

Dated Aug. 1, 1917.

NOTICE OF ESTIMATED E.XPENDl*: TURES AND TAX LEVY FOR THE YEAR ENDING SEPT. 4, 1917.

The trustee of Prairie Cr«e, township, Vigo county, proposes for the vearly expenditures and tax lo,vitS b|f the advisory 1/oard at its annual nee*» ing to be held at school houee No. on Tuesday, Sept. *, 1917. th» follow lnj# estimated amounts for said year: 1. Township expenditures, $1,18, and tax, 35 cent* on each $160 vdlua* o n 1 2. Local tuition expenditures $7,0.nVand tax, 30 cents on each $iwt vain* ation. 3. Special school expenditures $4,S8|, and tax, 68 cents on eacft IJ00 va1u»» tion. 4. Road tax expenditures. $4.-0, and tax, S cents on each $100 valuation.. .* Additional road tax expenditures, —, and tax, cents on each^iOJ^ valuation. 6. Library expenditures. and tax, cents on each $100 i*luit «m. r. Poor expenditures for preceding year, $5, and tax, cents on *ac* $100 valuation. 8. Other or miscellaneous items. e\» pendltures, $ and tax cents each $100 valuation.

Total expenditure, $18,410, and 143 cents on each $100. Total assessed valuation of ^.«xable property of the township for the year. $819,220.

Total number of ptoUa in the t^wn* ship, voters. 400. Signed this 4th day of August, 1 1T.

Ti'SEI'H R, THOMAS, Trustee, pr

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ASPHALT SHINGLES MAKE THE BEST ROO*

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