Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 March 1918 — Page 11
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The members of Social lodge, ,No. 86. F. & A. M.. are notiflerl to meet at the hall Tuesday afternoon. March 19. at 2 o'clock
-Hio attend the funeral of our late brothJurr, Joseph I. MclCec. Jnte'-ment In
trandvtaw cemetor fTranaportation ji i«-tujr/ilBhecl. FREDERICK I B\N. W. 3&.
JAMES K. AbLBN. S«cty.
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CARD OF THANKS.
V We wish to thank our friends and „.JtelRhborn for sympathy and services ^rendered during the sickness a|id death r( our dear wife and mother. Also for JJ! the beautiful floral offerings.
John Nelson Brown and family
LODGENOTICE^
s Cnlled meeting. Humboldt Icd^i*. 'Xo. a\* 3. V. A. A. Tu' ftf'ay evening. &• m-March 19, l^i^. ai 7:3i o'clock. VVork £Jii the K. A. detrree. Visitors eoruially
Invited. 11 KK1SON HKRKOWIT2, W. ii.
'allerl meeting Terre, Iraute lodpe. No. IP, F. M.. Tuebi»y evoniriK. March 19. 1918, at 7 :.«) o'cloclt. Work in M. M. tlo-
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BUSINESS DmECTOSY.
T^TXfTKXPKRTIN DANCING. 4?«vate l.eaauna hy Appoint****®1 OSKAR DUKNWKQ
Teachai of Modern Dancing. atudio tis* Wabaah Avanua. Bell Phona S«T, Ctta. Phona 171
COMPLETE LINE OF
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WE 8TAND BEHIND THE QUALITY OP OUR GOODS. Our prices are reasonable in kcraplnf
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J. W. GENTRY
BARBER SUPPLY CO.
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2« South Eighth Street.
HELP WANTED—Mai®.
WANTED
'TonrtifT'jr laborers, inside and OUtside work, highest wages bonus paid f\• for steady work. f"'" TERRS HAUTK MALLEABLE- &
MFG. CO.
19th St. and Maple Avenue.^
LOST AND FOUND.
fXST—Sunday
theatre*, gcal neck scarf with halls ton end. Reward. Call jjew phona 311T. FOUND—Chambers* ChHe served 12 every night. 24 S. 4th. V/
WANTED—Miscellaneous. WANTO5IV—Anchor Furniture Co. pays highaat prices for no
highaat prices for ranges, cook stoves and heaters. Call new 1387 or old SO. 11 Wabash Ave. sn. WANTED TO TRADE—Feeding tankage for your dead anlmala, or will pay caah for them. New phone 71 eld phone MM. Harrison Smith.
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We have buyers for four, five and si*^ |Sy room houses. List your property nvtth us. Vigo Realty company, 313 ,s&
UoKe»n building. We disinfect, clean and restore color 1n your rupes at your home. 26c. upalso wall paper cleaning. Phone 3699 «»•. Old. i7», WANTED—When you need spectacles, see Stats. Optician, room 311, McKeen bullying. Elevator service.
WAPr/ED—Prairie State or Cyphers intubator must be in flrst-class' oonflition. New phone 1557-R. •pjt CALL (78 on dead anunala. Bell B44
Cltlsena. 4S9S. Terrr Haute Hide A Fertilizer Co.. It N. 2nd.
WANTED-^-Ash hauliner, large or .•yrit«ll Jobs truck savers. New ulione
WANTED—To clean vaults. Chart* Jones: old 1688: new phone 12S2-J. WANTED—Light hauH«R: truck, ers. New phone 471fi-I„ i,t. WANTED—12 •it S"an.
loads rich dirt.
WANTED—To Buy. restaurant Call north.
WAN'I ED—To buy six *2'5 stools and two tables. ohi phone. '~C WANTED TO BUY—Stoves and furnf. lure. BH1 phone S81X Citizens im phone 2404-X.
REST PRICES PAID for "used clothing and shoes. Call new phone 3550,
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HELP WANTED—Male.
MEN i, .WANTE D!
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WANTELJ—T W E Y-F 1 V E MEN: STEADY EMPLOYMENT GOOD WAGES, INQUIRE IMMEDIATELY
TO F. DOWNS, HOOSIER ROLLING MILL CO., 13TH AND E. & T. H. RAILROAD. WANTED Twenty
#teams:
.Smith
scraper work at ox'vilie, Bix miles north loWer river road 60o per hour. 'all new phone 2275-Ri Joh* R. 1'nlson. f*
Tuller hotel. WANTED—First class clothing and furnishing goods salesman steady position. Deermont Clothing Co., 649 Wabash. WANTED—-Student or young man for afternoon work from 1:15 to 5 p. m. daily. Inquire Tribune circulation
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lepartment. WANTED—Neat appearing young man to do cleaning and assist in selling: must be looking for promotion, The
Menter Co. WANTED—Experienced"* teatnsteri And truck drivers no others need apply.
Joseph Diekemper A Son, Fifst and Walnut. W ANTED—Teamsters for hauling logs steady work. Apply H. Kellum. 529
South 134 street, Terre Haute, Ind. W. age. Ad-
ANTED—Stenographer state experience and salary wanted. drees B., care Tribune. WANTED—Cylinder press feeder. T. R.
AVoodburn Printing company, 25 South Sixth street. WANTED—Boy "with bicycle, steady.
Wall paper department Lederer-Fei-4elman Co. WANTED—Colored potter at the
American restaurant 807 Wabash. WANTED—Blacksmith and woodworker. Union Transfer & Storage Co. WANTED—Man for house cleaning. Inquire (554 Oak.
HELP WANTED—Female. WANTED—4 ladles of good appearance who can approach an-1 talk convlncingly to busslnoss and professional men. Work Is patriotic. Financial compensation large. PrefcreiTee will be given to ladies between 8 and ,30 with some selling'experiVence who have no objection to trav«?linBT after local work is completed.
Call 4225-L or Main 24?3 Sunday or Monday
tor-
appointment.
WANTED W'hlte girl for general housework no children, washing or ironing: modern conveniences best wages, but must have reliable reference steady employment. 704 WTalnut. WANTED Good girl for general housework three In family modern houfee no washing good wages. Call at 2220 North Tenth street. WANTED—Two young women for demonstrators. Apply after 4:80 to room 31, Tuller hotel. WANTED Experienced millinery trimmers, also apprentice. Mrs.
Cook. 15 S. 6th. WANTED—Servants for the kitchen steady employment. Terre Haute
House.
WANTED—Girls to sew in factory. Ehrmann Mfg. Co.. Tenth and Wabash. WANTED—Girls. James' Quick Lunch, 9 Noth Eighth. WANTED—Washwoman. Inquire B54
Oak.
WANTED—Good 10th.
evening, American
laundress. 1514 S.
ANTED—Nurse-maid, 928 South Renter.
HELP WANTED—Male or Female. We need a large number of skilled and unskilled people between the ages of 18 and 45. both male and female, to fill vacancies in production departments fcf our plant. We are doing an enormous business, both in government and regular commercial lines, necessitating exceptional demand for labor: physical examination required. Apply In person or communicate with factory employment office, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber company, Akron. Ohio. WANTED—Youngr man and wife for sales and advertising work prefer man with grocery experience salary.
Apply F. G. Butler, after 5 o'clock, 612 Eagle street. WANTED—Man and wife, black or white, to help on farm. Reference required. T. H.. Tribune, A. A.
W ANTED—Rooms.
WANTED—About April 1st, 2 rooms nicely furnished or 3 or 4 room furnished flat with hath. South side, '"all 3749-R, new phone.
W ANTED—House.
WANTED—Wanted four room modern house "oy April 16: near Varidalia shops. Address box 95, Tnbuno. WANTED—To rent modern house, furnished or unfurnished^. Call old phone 5493.
W ANT JED—Situation,
WANTED Position stenographer. References. Now 9118. WANTEDo'clock.
-Stenographic work after 3 Call 4016-F.
WANTED—Paper Cleaning WANTED—Wall paper cleaning. Lewis ^803*'j'e* Poplar street new pnone
WANTED—Wall paper cleaning. Scotten, old phone 98."?. your paper hanging
Call 4B72-X for
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FOR RyNl'—Hoaaea anQ Flats FOR KENT—954 Lafayette avenue, a strictly modern ten-room house. Call
Tuesday morning only between 10 and 13. FOR RENT—Modern apartment. 954
Lafayette avenue. Call Tuesday morning only between 10 and 12.
FOR RENT—Cozy sir-room cottage, 82a Fourth avenue, $17 reference Required. Swanagan, ph
WANTED—Girl or woman to assist Kith light housework one needing home preferred. 1401 North Fourth '^fOR RENT—Eight-room modern house,
street. New phone 4117-J. WANTED—Two neat appearing young men to travel, advertising proposition. Apply after 4:30, room 31,
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Call new
812 North 14th street. phone 1410-1,. FOR RENT—10-acre farm, house, barn, orchard near city., J. Barnes, £34 So. 20th. FOR RENT—Upper flat, six rooms, modern, city heat new phone 96S. FOR RENT—A 5-room apartment In
Davis flats. Apply to Janitor.
FOR RENT—Room*.
FOR RENT—Front room and kitchenette, modern, nicely furntshed good neighborhood. 449 North Fifth. FOR RENT—2 furnished light housekeeping rooms, strictly modern, and one sleeping room. 612 Eagle. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms and night lodging. 1348 Wabash av«nue.
New phone 1278-L nice l*rgi room for sleeping, «t 645 N.
FOR RENT—One ro Bell phone 3989.
front
Contcr.
FOR RENT—Two rooms for light -housekeeping water and gaa. 869 Lafayette.^ FOR RENT—Suite of rooms for light housekeeping, 211 South Fourteenth street. FOR RENT—Modern furnished room, city heat private family. 714 Walnut. FOR RENT Nice warm, modern sleeping room. 704 Walnut. FOR RENT—Modern light-"' housekeeping rooms 539 N. fi V»f» FOR RENT—1 wo rooms, 10% Dr. Laughead.
South
FOR RENT—2 furnished rooms modern. 811 So. 18th. FOR RENT—Two rooms, ftirnished, 801
Swan.
FOR RENT—-Oflces.
FOR R*NT—OfflM Tribune building. Aoply Wabash Resclty aad Lou Co. TBI wabaah avenue.
OR RENT—Office rooms apolv i Cox, room 10, Naylor Cox Blajr.
FOR RENT—Miscellaneous FOR RENT—% acre ground for garden purpose. Call new phone 4024, FOR RENT—Store rooni.
New phone 1312-L.
313 Walnut
FOR SALE—Real Estate.
FOR SALE—Bungalow 6 rooms and bath room modern, hardwood floors best residence district south: large veranda in front cement drive garage. Great opportunity. Bell phone 1184. Citizens 30». FOR SALE—On payments. I have «everal four, five and six-room cottages in north part: small payment down, balance same as rent. Sowers, 683% Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—Small house and two lots east front: flne place for chickens and garden. Price $500 $50 down. $10 a month. Ratteree Real Estate
Co.. 125 S. 7th. FOR SALE—Six-room dwelling furnace. bath, laundry, garage beautiful yard easy walking distance to downtown north side New phone 3770-X. s FOR SALE—Cheap. If taken immediately, one acre cottage, near interurban. Desirable lot near Riverview and Collett park. Citisens 2128-X. i*r»r ^O
SALE—Four-room house. 701 th 7th street. West Terre Haute. Terms. $25 cash, $10 a month. Robertson's Music House, 116 N. 7th. FOfPsALE—Farm, 44 acres, eight miles northeast, with good improvements.
For particulars address Ralph L. Conover or, new phone 640-J. i"ive-room house, 414 Dill-
FOR SALE man street. month. Robertson's 116 North 7th.
Terms, $25 cash, $10
Music House
FOR SALE—6-room cottage gas, hot water heat. 605 N. 13 V4.
FOR TRADE.
FOR TRADE—Piano, for good building lot or equity in rental property. Robertson's Music House, 116 North 7 th St. V FOR TRADE—Maxwell closed car, for property. New phone 331.
FOR SALE—Auto.
FOR SALE Haynes. 7-passenger, 1S17 model, driven bv owner about 10.000 miles, never abused, in good condition old phone 2191. FOR SALE—One 1917 National Roadster. One 1916 National touring car one 1915 National touring car. Maxwell salesroom, 208 N. 7th. FOR SALE—Highest cash price paid for wrecked and used autos. Call new 2433, or 1340 Liberty avenue, for all kinds of auto parts.
FOR SALE—Cheap. American roadster in first-class condition. inquire 1446 South Gth street, of toew phone 661 old 172. FOR SALE—Closed delivery body for
Ford flrst-class condition 617 North Fifth. New phone 8320. FOR SALE—Will help buy or sell ?"or vou, automobiles* easy terms. Loeser, 681 Ohio. FOR SALE Smith Form-a-Truck cheap. JWH0 North Jfourtfe.
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DOINGS OF THE AN LOONS—It Looks Bad for Van der Wurst
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FOR SALE—Miscellaneous
FOR SALE—3 Barred Plymouth Rock codkerels. $2.60 up. Exhibition hens and pullets, $3.60 and i $4.00 each.
Eggs $3.00 and $5.00 per 15. James Lyon, West Terre Haute. Route B. Old phone 139 West. FOR SALE—Two Studebaker wagons with gravel beds and one dump bed eight western wheel scrapers, «ome have never been used all in good order. Call 25 South 13% Citisens phone 4456. FOR SALE—Cheap, if sold at once, one hot air pressure pump, one hot water furnace, one 200 egg incubator, household furniture and old lumber. Enquire of G. F. Trick, 195—Either phone. FOR SALEparlor( confectionary
Good business established 11 years. Will sell cheap if taken at once. W. G. Paul, Rosedale. FOR SALE—Buck range, $18 Model
Chief. $18 Select cook stove. $1S Advance range, $18 Lincoln range, $12 all guaranteed (bakers. Scott's. 1336 Wabash.
FOR SALE—One span of 3-year-old mules. Or trade for one older mule. One span of S and 12 for $100.00.
Phone Lawrence Bently, Prairieton. FOR SALE—5 covered tea wagons very cheap. See wagons at Thompson's barn, 4th and Mulberry, or the
Union Pacific Tea Co.. 527 Main. FOR SALE—One car load of mattresses. slightly damage! In shipping, at less than wholesale. Vandalla Storage Co., 303 Wabash. FOR hor
SALE—Thoroughbred White Legn eggs for hatching $1 for 16 $6 100. Maurice Yeager, Farm»rsurg. route 2: Falrbank
ger
phone.
FOR SALE—Oil cook stove, Jewel, $8.50: New Perfection. $4.98: Flor^ ence, $4.98: New Process, $8.50. Scott
A Hart, 1336 Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—Oil cook stove. New Perfectlon, $5 Success. $5: New Proccss. $8 Florence. $8 Boss, $18. All gcod order. Scott's, 1336 Waba«h. FOR SALE—One two-horse wagon and coal bed, one breaking plow, onehorse cultivator, and all kinds of harness. 2256 Locust street. FOR SALE—Special prices this week:
Mattresses, $4 iron beds, $1 stand tables, $1 bed springs. $1 chairs, 60c. Scott's, 1836 Wabash. Srm SALE—A
good piano of Stand
Price
ard make, fully guaranteed.
$125. Easy payments.* Robertson's Music House, 116 North 7th.
FOR SALE—One refrigerator, one rolK top desk, one Lyon water heater. Inquire at C. A. Haupt drug store. Seventeenth and Franklin. FOR SALE—Cabinet gas ranges: New
Idea. $22.69 Detroit Jewel, $18 New Process, $14.50:' flrst-class condition. Scott's. 1386 Wabash. FO'R SALE—Coal: Slack, two-fifty ea, three-fifty nut, four mine run, four-seventy-five. our-flfty lump.
New phone 6086.
FOR
SALE—Table range. $12 Advance range, $16: Lincoln, $12:' Buck range, $12. Scott A Hart, 1336 Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—Buck range $13. i^aurel $14, Regent $16. All guaranteed bakers. V&ndalia Storage Lo 348
Wabash.-" FOR SALE—Twelve large rugs to go at $6 up, while they last. Come early for choice patterns. Scott's, 118$
Wabash.
FOR SALE—Gas range, Estate. $10 Reliable, $9 Perfection, $12 Acorn, $12. Scott A Hart, 1336 Wabash avenue. FOR £ALE—Slightly used Haines Bros. piano. Price $175. Easy payments.
Robertson's Music House, 116 North 7th St. FOR SALE—Soda fountain tank and other fountain fixtures enquire
M. O. Joiies. Patsy's. 8th and Main. FOR SALE—Organ $6.00 wardrobe 15 combination book case $7.50.
Vandalia Storage Co.. 303 Wabash. FOR SALE—Dresser] $4.35 Tr •$2.98 'springs, $1.65 mattr
Brunswick phonographs. 1348 Wabash. New phone 1273-L. FOR SALE—Films. Bring this adit's worth 10c on kodak finishing.
Overfelt, 629% Wabash. FOR SALE—One car load of library tables from $3.47 to $11.47. si'andalia
Storage Co., 30." Wabash.
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FOR SALE—Large size reed baby cab, revorjsible bed, good condition. 2409 North Thirteenth street. FOR SALE—Two brood sows, twenty pigs. Dent seed corn. John L. Spork, 25th and Dean streets.
FOR SALE— Horse, buggy and harness cheap also a good bicycle, Inquire 305 South Eighteenth. FOR SALE—Sample player piano complete, a bargain. $343L Scott A Hart, 508 Main street. i FOR SALE—Large round gasoline tank autb seat and top, cheap. New phone 4IS6-X. FOR SALE—Limited amount of homegrown Early Ohio seed potatoes. New phone 2683-R. .. fOR SALE—Grass seed, the kind that grows. S. F. Bridwell. 812 Wabash both phones.
Machine, almost South Sixth.
new bargain.
FOR SALE—Young and old rabbits. Call after ocloclf 224* Second avenue. FOR SALE—Spring wagon and harness cash or payments* Old phone :U20. FOR SALE—Carload of poultry ai.d rabbit fencing. Pentecost & Craft. FOR SALE—Garland range and Buck heater, cheap. 617 Fodrth avenue. FOR SALT—Motor-bike bicycle good condition cheap. 79o Lafayette. J!OR SALE—Evans* broom* New 3910,
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FOR SALE—Iron bed, ma.t£ress and springs. New phone 581. FOR SALE—Baby outfit, 300 South
Sixth. Old phone 2117. FOR SAL!?— Fresh milch cow. 21st and Ft. Harrison. FOR SALT-:—Gas range, cheap, phone 4716-L.
Stove Repairs
Mad* by SpringerWh i tak*r Foundry Co. 939 N. 10th. New jpl}9/i*v3237-L: old phone. 168t.
Furniture- Bargains,
For the next 10 days we are allowing 88 1-3% discount on the finest Reed Baby Cabs, Best Brass Beds and Kitchen Cabinets. PEOPLE'S FURN7T1TRF COMPANY. 1323-46 Wabash Avenue.
SEED OATS
CLOVER SEED AND TIMOTHY SEED Prater-Mottier Co.
FOR SALE—Real Estate.
North Side Residence
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Citz. 930. 9 South 6th.
Briqk Business Room „At Twelv$ Points
New brick room, 20x90, plate glass front. Located on Lafayette avenue, near Maple avenue. This is a fine location and is rented at $30.00 per month. Will pay nine per rent on the investnient. $1,000 cash and balance long time at, ai* per. cent. Np, trade considered. i
American
iron beds,
mattresses. $1.
Scott & Hart, 1336 Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinet. $3.98 dresser, $2.98: dining table, $2.48.
Scott & Hart. 1336 Wabash avenue. FOR &ALE—^75| dining tables slightly damaged at $ne-thlrd and less. Vandalia Storage Co., 303 Wabash. FOR SfALE—Bed $2.00, springs 50c, wash stand $1. dresser $4.0i\ Vandalia Storage Co.. 303 Wabash FOR SALE—United States tires and
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FOR SALE—Miscellaneous.
New
FOR SALE—Storm buggy, cheap. Old phone 4599. FOR SALElst.
-Pie plant roots at D20 So.
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Restaurant. ice cream and grocery.
Tested Yellow Dent Sepd Corn. Call for Mr. Marqior at Merchants Ice & Cold Storage Co.
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Located No. 241 North 9th street hot water heat, entirely modern. Short distaijce north of Collett park. Two 40 foot lots, plenty of shade.** Good reasons for selling
Realty Co.
.' REALTORS
Rooms 28-31 Swope Block Both Phones 4349
FOlt RENT—Apartment.
For Rent
5-room apartment in the Walden vacant April 1st. Old plione 3924 new, 3697.
For ...Rent
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A 5-room apartment in the Walden can give possession in 10 days. Seat. $42.50.
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293 New Phone ^13 Truafc Bldg.
FOR SALE OR RENT,
FOR SALE OR RENT—Will improve to suit tenant: 2% story brick building, 67x140 feet With basement and 16horse power electric elevator 6000 pound capacity, suitable for garage, storage or manufacturer. Apply to
W. G. Hunter, 123 S. 3rd St. Old phone 956 new, 1025.
WISCONSIN FARM LANDS. LtANDOLOUY—J magazine fins (it* facts in rega-d to the land aitua* tion. Three months' subscription,
FREE. If tor a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, simply writ* me a leiter and say, 'Mall me LXNDOLOQY and m. 1 particulars FREE." Address Edltoi, Landology, Skidmore Land Co., 24$ Skidmore Bldg.. Marinette. Wis.
F0R SAI E OR TRADE,
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Twin Excelsior motorcvcle 727 North Seventh, after 3:30. FOR TRADE—Property for auto. Box 92. care Tribune.
TREE TRIMMING.
WANTED—Tree trimming, pruning. Address 328 N. Fifth. Homer Snider.
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FREE—As long as they last500 TONS CINDERS at Nineteenth street and Vandalia railroad. First come, first served. TERRE HAUTE PAPER COMPANY.
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STANDARD HAT ANI# GRAIN ISM and Mulberry «t*. Both phones lit.
CO.
List your farms with Sowirs, 683 Vj -Wabash avenue. Have cash buyers, also city properties to exchange for good farms.
Make your hens lay: feed ground bones 7 pounds 25c. Guy Jackson, 11* N. 4th. Old 448. new 3241-X.
Dirt to be had for the hauling at 1219 North Eighth.
^JTOIAGS AMD PACKING. rrOHAaJt—*-urnUtir« packed, stored aad orated torick buiMiog. Get our reduced freight rates south aad all
sa .er» Quick service. Unloa
ransfer Storage Co.. off:oe lOfe Both phones 404. We pack, crate and store your furnlure at less than others. Packing oxes tfnd barrels for sale. Chas. rah Box Co. New phone 2767— 5442-X. Old 3919.
and Wabash.
WOVE REPAIRING.
We build anu furnish "repaira for makes of stoves, regardless of where yea bought theat. George Finch, till hoplar. New phone 1(4 old 14).
JBTOSAGE^
WANTED Cltjr storage, household goods, etc. brick warehouse. 44 & life. Dr. J. T. Laughead Office, old 94?
OVERLAND MOVING.
Let as move your furniture! city or oat oC the elty. Union Transier aad Storage Co. Both phones 404.
MOVING.
WANTED—Moving and hauling by auto truck. Finch Transfer Co.. 1121 Poplar new phone 364: old 849.
UPHOLSTERING,
First-claee upholstering and -amir, 1100 Poo. Now 40&0-L
bolstering and repairing. old 2242.
MOVING VANS.
BILLY WALSH—Piano and furniture osorlag. New phone 614: old 400f.
RAG RUG WEAVING.
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®^JG^eavinir^^eJter^ar^lui3heIt MOM-Wabaah Arm.
FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING. CONRAD Tvansfer Co.. $»-lT S. Ninthu New 8400 eld 8S1 experienced mea.
BILLIARD SUPPLIES,
POOL TABLE8—New ana second-hand. V also supplies. Geo. R. May. 1846 Web
OXY ACETYLENE WELDING., Boilers, Hues, autos, stoves. The mas Welding Shop. 1104 Poplar, old 3030.
FOR EXCHANGE.
FOR EXCHANGE—Good corner lot for a five-pasenger Ford. Must be in first class condition. New., phone 2S96-L.
MONEY TO LOAN.
BEFORE
I BORROWING
Before borrowing «t
Will
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pay you to
investigate "The Twenty Payment Plan." You can borrow money at the legal rate of Interest and repay in Twenty Small Monthly Payments. Interest Is charged only for the actual time loan
carried.
$2.60 Monthly Payment on 950.00 $500 Monthly Payment on .....$100.00 Ask for free folder entitled "The Twenty Payment Plan," wl|ich explains everything in detail.^. We loan on Furniture, Pianos, etc, Prompt, coureous, confidential service. Our agent is at room 21, Davis Trust bldg, In Brazil every Wednesday and Saturday to make loans.
TERRE HAUTE LOAN COMPANY
7th and Wabash Avenut. Over Wood Posey Shoe Stor% Room 203 McKeen Bl ck. Bell 639. —Phones— Citizens 12S6
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PAY CASH i AND SAVE MONEY IF
YOU
ARE SHORT
WE LOAN
$300
OR
ON
LESS
GOOD CHATTEL SKCNMRY,
LEO AIL RATES
FILE Y'UL'R APPLICATION TO DA AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE LOW RATES.
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NEWS OF THE STOCK MARKET
NEW YORK, March 1 S.--Uesinnut:t.« of stock dealings over thu- ivcjii rd was attended by moderate steadiness and \ery li^ht operation?. l:.iils erratic, substantial gains in Erics and SoWthern Pacific beinf? baliinoeU b.y the further heaviness of Canadian Pit', olfio and St. Paul preferred. l.t.adf.'S ns represented by Rending and I niteij States Stt-«-l made slight advanciSL Liberty Bonds were irregular. \.
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE*/
^'Hli'AIJO, March 18—Active tru!» Ing and rapid l!uctuati«ns ,iarsicU i-. ised business todav in the grain pits, Announcements that there would i4 a limit of jjoo.iioo bunhels placed on it the amount of grain that anj member .-ould carry, whether lo.ig or «ho''t, and either daring the session or ovtf'| night had much to do with tlif ner* vonsness shown and with the tempo* rarily unsettling quotations.
Corn, after opening to 1 He er with March $I.'.'H% and Mny. $l.-«-?it 1.23%, ran up ffr above Saturday finish asul th«n losi all the gain. oats paralleled the action, of coin,
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HEIFERS AND COWS—Good to choice hetfer3 ...$ 9 10 Fair to medium heifers.. 7 60 Common to fair 4 60 Good to choice cows 8 00 Fair to medium cows ...• 7 00 Canners and cutters ....*• 6 00
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CHICAGO. March -'8. --ttuitcrJSteady creamery, 40f«4iic. —I'lisettled rcc^lptS, cases. F"irst!), 36 3ii %c ordina,-v fusts, at ^nark, ca»st ineluded, ,J4 %c. jh i'otatoes Lower. Receipts1
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Roosters, steady yotmff,
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INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK.
INDIANAPOLIS March 18. —Receipt# 1 -Hogs. 7.500 head: cattle, 300 head calves, 540 head sheep, (SO head.
STEERS— Prime our# fed 1,300 lbs.* and up $13 00 913 76 Good to choice, 1,300 lbs. and up 12 60018 ••. Good ten choice, 1,150 to 1.250 lbs II $0®12 0«* Good to choice, SO© to 1.100 lbs 10 36@11 0#, Common to medium* 1,800 lbs. and up ............ 12 00® 18 5»* i Common to niedlum, LI 00 to 1,250 lbs 11 00011 6® Common to medium, 800 to 1,100 lbs 75»12 0# Good to choice yearlings 60© 11 1
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STOCKERS. FEEDING CATTLB— Good to choice steers, 700 lbs. and up $ I $0010 40s Common to fair, 700 lbs. and up Good to choice, ontfer 700 lbs. Common to fair, under 700 lbs Heifers, medium to good Cows, medium to good feeding Springers Stock calves
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CHICAGfX March If l!«gs—lteretpts, 82,01)0 slow. Ruik. $16.90# 17.50 linrht, $17.00@ 17.7»: mixer'. [email protected] heavy, $16.00^17.30. rough. $16.00(^16.20, pigs, $1."i0Cil7.
Cattle—Receipts, 26,000 puk, Native steers. $9. 0ig 14.50 stockers and feeders, $S.2OI0-12.15 cows and heifers, $7.10(9 12.00 calves. $10.50013.00.
Sheep—IJeceipts, 11,000 weak, ohecp 11.00^11.30 lambs. SI 4.50-ft I 8 SO
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ST. LOUIS. Mo.. March 18 -Hng.i—. R/eceipts. 25.000 pitfS, SI 4.25(1 ers, $17.3511 17.XO* heavy, Sl6.7"i^ 17.40: bulk, $17.20^ 17.75.
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Sheep—Receipts. l.uOO: steady ewes, $12.50#13.00 v ethers, $13.00^1175.
LEGAL NOTICES.
COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby givwi that pursuant to an order of the Superior \urt of Vigo county. Indiana, the undersigned commissioner will offer for sale and sell it private sale to the highest bidder.
of March, 1918. at 11 o'clock a. m.. the following described real estate situate in Vigo county, Indiana, to-wlt:
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The southeast quarter of the south fast quarter of section twTent-thre» (23), township eleven (11 north of range nine '9) west, containing forty (40) acres, more or less also all that part of the south half of the southeast quarter of section twenty-three r23i. township eleven (11), north of range pine (9) west, lying west of the Eiansville A Terre Haute railroad, containing twelve arid sixty hundredths (12.60) acres, more or less.
Said sale will be for cash, free from liens and subject to the approval of the court. Said sale may be continued from da\ to Ja\ th-i •••after until soid.
JOSEPH P. DUFFY, Commissioner.
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