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MONUMENTS.

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QUALITY

TerretlauteMonument Company

L. H. fciOLLli

Hew 1499-L. Old I49S. Fifth and Walnut Streets.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY. HEY. MR. SHOE POLISHER! Use the Kagle Brand and make the shine last week: your customer demands It. #«.For 8ale By«*»

DI'KNWEG-3 LEATHER HOUSE, tea Ohio Street. Near Fifth.

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STAND BEHIND THE QUAUTT OF OUR GOODS. Our price* are reasonable in keeping with the quality.

W. GENTRY

BARBER SUPPLY CO. I South Eighth 8treet.

FOR RENT—Houses and Flats. 9or RENT—Beautiful 6-room. strictly modern apartment (n Bement Flats. :Je Walnut street hmdwoori floors and ita Janitor service. Call .980, new or

TSS old phone. E. ftodgera. agent. f'OR nfiNT flight, housekeeping apart:ment, ftirnished: modern no children. New phone IftSfi. FOR RKNT—Six room modern house.

Inqtilre A. J. Ward, It N. 6th street, West Terre Haute. FOR RKNT—Apartment, Bell flats four

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looms and bath: swimming: pool roof aarden. New 4,13 I"OR RFINT—Four room, modern apartment. city heat, 503 Chestnut. New phone IK. COR HRNT- Five room modern flat, city heat. Inquire S10 Oak.

For Reot

:i. 9 room strictly modern house, located 1510 Chestnut street, garape, Me.00. JOS. MULLIKIN & CO. 29 South 7th Street.

FOR ROT—ROOIM.

.f'OR RENT—Furnished rooms, modern home privileges: breakfast tf wanted reasonable. S15 Sycamore. i'

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RENT—Three furnished rooms electric lights and jras references required, l'ln."? 6th avenue. SvTr RENT—Two nl cely furnished rooms for light housekeeping modi ern: 1102 N. 4th. FOR RENT--Moderti furnished lischt housekeeping rooms. 221 South Fifth street.

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Ri^NT—Two light housekeeping rooms modern: 222 S. 5th.

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RENT—Modern roonK private family. New phone 2563. FOR REKT—Two rooms, 108 South 10^ Dr. Laughead.

FOR RENT—Offices.

fOR RENT—Officers Tribune building. Apply Wabash Realty and Loan Co., 721 Wabash avenue.

FOR RENT—Miscellaneous. fOR RENT—120 acre farm: about fifty acres meadow. 35 acres for corn, bafance pasture: all kinds fruit: grain rent immediate possession. Call new phone 2162-R. P. A. Rpwsher.

WANTED—To Buy.

$Ve base buyers for four, five and sixroom houses. List your property witii us. Vigo Realty company, 313

McKeen building. $VANTED—To buy second hand typewriters. Ballard typewriter exchange. 115 S. 7th new phone 477 2. 'i.^'lvANTED TO BUT—Stoves And furniture. Bell phone 3811 Citieens -phone. 2404-X. feEST PRICES PAID for used clothing snd shoes. Call new -%hone 3550.

I 1-^ WANTED—-Paper Cleaning. WANTED—Wall paper cleaning. Scotten. old phone 983.

BILLIARD SUPPLIES. -New and second hand, ilso supplies. Geo. R. May. 1345 Wab.

RAG RUG WEAVING.

^P. weaving. W'alteTX HugheV ®68Vi W abash Ave.

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moving. New phone 534 old 400T.

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COLORED WOMEN—APPLY Root Glass Co., South Third St.

HELP WANTED—Male.

WANTED

Men afid! boys, over sixteen years of age. Good, steady work. Apply ready for work at 7 a. nu ROOT GLASS COMPANY, South Third Jgfre^t.

MEN WANTED!

CALL AT ONCE

North Baltimore Bottle Gfiass Works

WANTED!

First Class Machinist. Call at Once

The North Baltaraiore Bottle Glass

It you are a Catholic gentleman, neat in appearance and ambitious to succeed, oui- salesmanaser will show you how to earn from rive to fifteen dollars per day by actual demonstration in the field. Mr. Mclntire. Terre

Haute House, today and tomorrow. WANTED—Ship workers big demand for ship fitters. 1

plains how, lessons, parts. Subject 9,000 ton steel ship. Postpaid, price tl. Address Ships, 230 11th avenue, San Francisco. WANTED—Millwright, on« Who has had electrical experienci. Apply in person, office the Inland Steel Casting company. Nineteenth and Cedar. WANTED—Laborers for foundry and annealing and shipping departments.

Apply office Inland Steel Casting company. Nineteenth and Cedar. WANTED—Oood plain cook for busy lunch room also experienced counterman phone, old 3904. WANTED—Experienced truck driver to handle cement and lumber. Pierson

A Bro., phones 259.

WANTED—Boys with wheels: can earn good salary. Western Union Telegraph company. WANTED—Man for janitor's position apartment house. Box 27, Tribune. WANTED—Experienced farm hand Inquire Taw Bros.' feed mill. WANTED—Night porter, white or colored. Moort's Dairy Lunch. WANTED—A younR man to work In dairy. 2440 North Tenth. WANTED—Young mailt George Kraft

Oak Hall

Oak Hall

ANTED—Miscellaneous.

WANTED—Anchor Furniture Co. pays highest prices for ranges, cook stoves and heaters. Call new 1387 or old 869. 311 Wabftsh Ave. WANTED TO TRADE—Feeding tankage for your dead animals, or will pay cash for them. New phone 73 old phone 3866. Harrison Smith. CALL US on dead animals. Bell 544

Citizens 4296. Terre Haute Hide A Fertilizer Co.. 12 N. 2nd. WANTED—Old mirrors to re-silver: 170 South* Main: phone 289. Barry

Kent). Linton. Ind. WANTED—Aberdeen Angus male calf. Write Harvey Asbury, Coalmont, Ind. WANTED—To clean vaults. Charles

Jones: old 1683 new phone 1252-J. WANTED—To adopt a little girl, ages 1 to 3. Address Box 26. Tribune. WANTED—Hauling for two-ton truck.

Call new phone 3438-L. WANTED—To trade for box 28 Tribune.

automobile

WANTED—Lace curtains to old phone 1 504.

launder

WANTED—Ash hauling. New phone 5035

WANTED—House.

WANTED—To rent six or seven-room flat: within walking distance of town south side. New phone 2750. WANTED—To rent 5 or 6 room cottage or bungalow. Will give reference.

Old phone ^04. New 2774.

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

Transfer & Storage Co.. office 10U and Wabash. Both phones 404. WE Pack, crate and store your furniture at less than others. Packing boxes and barrels for sale. Chas.

Krah Box Co.. new phone 2757— 2442-X. Old 3919.

UPHOLSTERING.

First-class upholstering and repairing. Bauer, 1160 Pop. New 4060-L- o:d "542.

FOR TRADE.

FOR TRADE—-Vacant lots for good used car. Phone Main 3739.

FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING. CONRAD Transfer Co., 29-31 S. Ninth. New 3600 old 321 experienced men.

OXY ACETYLENE WELDING. Boilers, flues, autos, stoves. Thomas Welding Shop. 1104 Poplar, old 3020.

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LOST AND FOUND.

LOST—Small black pig. weighs about 60 pounds, has white nose and sireak down breast. Return to 2903 N. 15th.

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LOST—White bull terrier, named Rex tan spots scar on forehead. Return to 917 Seventh avenue. Reward. LOST—Lady who picked up pocketbook in Levi's store is known," To avoid trouble return to Levi's. LOST—Folding pocketbook with name

W. H. SchoffstolU® Jleturn to Tribune office. LOST—Beagle hound, white with broi^n spots. New phone reward. to

LOST—Skunk fur scarf. 108 N. 7th. Reward.

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HELP WANTED—Female.^ WANTED—Woman to cook and do housework in good home, three in family. Address Mrs. Fenwick Reed,

Oreencastle. Ind. WANTED—Experienced girl for general housework: family of three good

Wages. 607 S. Center. WANTED Competent stenographer one with some clerical experience

Box 28, care Tribune. WANTED—A competent girl for general housework. Mrs. Homer Talley, 1000 South Seventh. WANTED—Girl for general housework no washing or ironing. 608

South Fifth. WANTED—-Girls to sew in factory. Ehrmann Mfg. Co., Tenth and Wabash. WANTED—Lady to care for children.

Call at S24H Wabash or Bell phone J440. WANTED—Good live girl for fountain work. Old phone 4440. WANTED—Girl for general housework. 316 North Thirteenth. WANTED—Girls. Hunter's laundry,

Sixth and Cherry.

for SALE Five-passenger Regal touring car nearly new tires motor overhauled and car repainted: looks and runs like new fine little car electric starter bumper extra tires demountable rims: cantilever springs full floating rear axle. Must be seen to be appreciated. Need cash.

Will sacrifice $435. New 1064. FOR SALE—Cheap, one Studebaker, five-passenger, and one Inter-State, five-passenger: thoroughly overhauled. Hays Auto Shop. 654 Ohio. Highest cash price paid for used or wrecked autos. We sell all kinds of auto parts. New 2433, or 1340 Liberty avenue. FuR SALE—Chandler touring car, new ly painted, will demonstrate. Also other cars. Pettyjohn company. Both phones. FOR SALE—Seven-passenger Cole six. 1015 model, in fine condition. Will sell cheap. 720 North Seventh street. FOR SALE—Glass enclosed 9-passen-ger regular buss body for a Ford.

W. R. Yatin, 1904 Wabash. FOR SALE—One 5-passenger Bulek in fine shape at a real price. Leaving city. New phone 2851. FOR SALE 1916 Ford, good as new 720 N. 25th.

i'OR SALE—Real Estate.

FOR SALE—Niqe home. 17 acres, joining city limits, east Court street. Paris, III. W. H. Johns. 11. FOR SALE—Desirable lot. Edgewood grove reason for selling leaving city. Call new phone 2489-R. FOR JSALE—Four-room house, 1200 block North Twentieth street, verv cheap. Crampton. 612 Ohio.

FOR SA3.E OR TRADE.

I-'OR SALE OR TRADE^T^irTmaTn motorcycle, cheap, or trade for little speedster or roadster. 812 Spruce.

MOVING.

WANTED—Moving and haulintr auto truck. Finch Transfer o., 1121 Poplar, new phone 364: '„,u 849.

STORAGE.

WANTED City storage, household goods, etc.: brick warehouse. 44 S lO'ri. Dr. J. T. Laughead. Offlce.old 947.

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FOR^SALE—Miscellaneous, FOR SALE—Bull Gas Tractor, John Deere L'-bottorn gang plotw, used one season, does the work of five horses.

Will take good note. Wrill demonstrate at 421 N. 6th St., Wednesday, Thursday-and Saturday. New phone 4461-F. FOR SALE—Slightly used piano in mahogany casa. Price, $250. Fully fruaranteed. Easy payments. Robfcrtson's Ivlusic House. 116 North 7th. FOR SALE—Set of single wagon and |uggy harness, all in good condition, ("heap if taken at once. Inquire 305

South 18th. V. L. Roberts. FOR SALE—Oak piano, used less than 6 months worth $300, special now $197. Terms reasonable. Silverstein

Bros., 526-528 Wabash. FOR SALE—Kimball organ. in oak case good condition. Price, 115.

Easy payments. Robertson'® Music iTouse, !T6 North 7th. FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching from prize White Rocks farm raised. Dr.

Thomasson, Stop 19. Clinton line. New phone 1240. FOR SALE—Baldwin make mahogany tiiano in splendid condition. Special this week at $160. SJlverstein Bros., 526-52S Wabash. FOR SALE—Hamilton grand piano, used for demonstration: worth $700.

Special at $496. Silverstein Bros. 628£28 Wabash. FOR SALE—Mattresses one carload slightiy soiled must be sold for less than wholesale cost $1.95. Vandalia fctorage Co. FOR TRADE—Good upright piano for building lot. or equity in rental property. Robertson's Music House. 116

North 7th.

J'CR SALE—Brass beds slightly dented in shipping good as new: $5.75. Vandalia Storage Co., 303 Wabash cvem e. FOR SALE—Library tables: slightly damaged: golden'or fumed oak and mahogany $6.6# tip. SOS Wabash tl venue. FOR SALE—Dining tables golden oak or fumed oak and mahogany: all sizes $4.98 up. 303 Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—-Slightly used player piano on payments of $3 per week. Robertson's Music House. 116 North 7th. FOR SALE—Outside Baldwin player,

Including 50 rolls of viusic, for $35.00. Silverstein Bros.. 526-529 Wabash FOR SALE-—Bert springs two carloads rf new bed springs 50c up. Vandalia dhtorage Co.. 303 Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—Special offer Designer magazine for the next ten days. 59c per year. .Tease Levering & Son. FOR SALE—Beds must be i?old for storage charges $1.98 up. Vandalia

Storage Co.. I03 Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—-Wagons. harness and buggy, cash or payments 230 North

Ninth street. Old phone 3420. FOR SALE—Buffets, china closets and !ining tables: special low price.

Scott's. 1S36 Wabash avenue. ng it's worth 10c on kodak finishing. Overfelt, 629% Wabash FOR SALE—Good rugs: all fSr.es in

rass, brussels. axmiaster $1.98t up. Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—Rugs velvet and axminister: special, $5.95 up. Scott's, 1336

Wabash avenue. FOR SALE-- Harley-Davidson motorcvcle. $5°, Robertson's Music House, 116 North 7th. FOR SALE—Big bargain in a player tiiano. Vandiiia Storage Co., 803 Wlpash avenue. FOR SALE—Drophead Singer Sewing

Machine, almost new bargain. 22 South Sixth. FOR SALE—A good serviceable mule for farm, mine or city use. 916 Poplar street. FOR. SALE Organs. $5.00. $10.00. $15.00. Silverstein Bros., 526 628

Wabash.

FOR SALE—Dining room suite, piano and rugs. C«ll new phona, 1305, at 1 O'clock. WANTED—Does. Highest price paid for good utility does 1340 Second avenue. FOR SALE—-Mare, t.100 lbs. Small mate, buggy and harness. 1521 S. 2d. FOR SALE—Good young cow. Fred J.

Moore. l?th and Ft. Harrison road. FOR SALE—Combination mattresses, $6.50. Scott's, 1336 Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—Cotton top mattresses, $2.90. Scott's. 1336 Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—Brass and iron beds, $8.00 up. Scott's, 1336 Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—Baby chicks. C. R. Pugh.

Thirteenth and Margaret avenue. FOR SALE—Piano player excellent bargain: 1336 Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—Excellent player piano.

Scott's. 1336 Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—Felt mattressei, $8.60. Scott's, 1336 Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—Fresh Jersey cow and calf. young New phone 4011-X. FOR SALE—Rockers: $1.95 up, ScpttX 1336 Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—Belgian hare doea

Second avenue.

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FOR SALE—One storm buggy 2933

12th street. FOR SALE—Fresh Jersey cow. North 21st.

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FOR SALE—Yellow seed corn, 4011R New phone. FOR SALE!—-Cheap work horse 461 N.

FOR SALE—Chicks, two days old 1811 N. 8th.

Furniture Bargains

tor the next 10 days we are allowing 33 1-3% discount on the finest Reed Baby Cabs, Be^t Brass Beds and Kitchen Cabinets. PEOPLE'S FU RNTTTURS COM PANT. 1323-25 Wabash Avenue.

^0y^RLANDM0J7ING^ Let us move your furniture. City or out of the city. Union Transfer and Storage Co. Both phones 404.

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LEGAL NOTICES.

NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. Iti the matter of the estate of John F. Curran. decased.

In the Vigo Circuit Court, February term, 3 918. Notice is hereby given that Eva E. Curran. as administratrix o* the estate of John F. Curran. deceased, has presented and filed Tier 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 nth day of April. 1918, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said court arid show cause, if there be any, why said account and vouchers should not be approved.

Witness, the clerk and seal of said Vigo Circuit Court, at Terre Haute, Indiana, this 20th day of March, 1318, .TAMES J. FAGA.V, Clerk.

Frank 8. Rawley, Attorney. SACRIFICE SALE. Fine Illinois Farm lift acres deep, black, rich, cdrti land, located one mile northwest of Golatu Gate, Wayne county, on Southern railway, about 225 miles southeast of Chicago, southwest of section 4, township 2, range 9 east. Last year 90 acrea in corn. 30 acres in oats, balance can be placed under cultivation. Small residence, concrete t'ooundation, stnall barn. Soil as good as can be found in the Illinois corn belt. Average corn crop in Wayne county is from 60 to 80 bushels per acre. Public road passing house. This farm sold for and is well worth $150 per acre. I must raisei money quickly and will sacrifice for quick sale at $80. One first mortgage $8,000. 6 per cent, due in May. 1921. or tan be paid at any time. My equity, $4,800, all cash, or one-half down and one-half in one year. No trades. Willis R. Monger, owner, 101 New York Lite Bldif., Kansas City. Mo. NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC.

In the matter of the estate of Patrick Green, deceased.. In the Vigo Circuit ''ourt, February term, 1918.

Notice is hereby given that William Green, as administrator of the estate of Patrick Green, deceased, has presented and filed his vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the 6th day of May, 1918, fit which tim» all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if there be any, why said account and vouchers should not be approved.

Witness, the clerk end seal nt said Vigo Circuit Court, at Terre Haute, Indiana, this 2nd flay of April. 1918.

JAMES J. FAG AN, Cler*.

FOLEY, OMAR A & ROACH. Attyi.

MEETING OF THE COUNTY COUNCIL. Notice is hereby given that there will be a special meeting of the Vigo county council at the usual place of meeting, in the office of the auditor of Vigo county, at court house, in Terre Haute, Indiana, on Friday, April 12. 1918, for the transaction of such business as may come legally before It.

You are requested to be present, without fail. Witness, my hand and the seal of the board of commissioners of Vigo county this 2nd day of April. 1918.

THOMAS FERG1 'SON.

MONEY TO LOAN.

BEFORE

BORROWING

Before borrowing «t will pay you to Investigate "The Twenty Payment Plan." You can borrow money at the legal rate of interest and repay la Twenty Small Monthly Payments. Interest is charged only for the actual time loan is carried. $2.50 Monthly Payment on ISO.00 $500 Monthly Payment on $100,00

Ask for free folder entitled "The Twenty Payment Plan," which explains everything In detail. We loan on Furniture, Pianos, «tc. Prompt, coureous, confidential service. Our agent is at room 21, Davis Trust bid*, in Brazil every Wednesday and Satur* day to make loans.

TERRE HAUTE LOAN COMPANY

7th and Wabash Avenut. Ox'er Wood Posey Shoe Stor*. Room 203 McKeen Block. Bell 639, —Phones— Citizens 12S«

PAY CASH

AND SAVE MONEY IF YOU ARE SHORT

WE LOAN

$300 OR LESS

ON GOOD CHATTEL SECURITY, SUCH -AS HOUSEHOLD GOODS, PIANOS, HORSES,

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WAGONS, ETC..

REMOVAL

LEQAL RATES

Jc'iLE YOUR APPLICATION TODAY AND TAKE ADVANTAGE

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AND INTEREST.

YOU HAVE TWENTY-FIVB MONTHS TO REPAY YOUR LOAN ALL OTHER AMOUNTS IN

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PROPORTION.

National Loan Co.

109 T. H. T.-ust Bids. Old Phone 804. New 2774,

MISCELLANEOUS. WE BUY CORN. Call

STANDATtr* HAY AND CTtAm CO. 10't and Mulberry Sts. Both phones 126.

Make your h»n» lay feed around bones 7 pounds, 2-".c. Guv Jackson, U3 N. 4th. Old 44S» n«w. aiil-X

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FOR SALE—Real Estata.

New J=Roo]nni Bungalow At Edge of City

Located in southeast part of city-on Harrison Ave., near 25th street.. Out where the air Is put'e. away frotti the smoke and duet, and where you can raise garden and chickens if you like.

This is a new 6-room bungalow with front and rear porch, basement, closets, pantry, built-in china closet and book case. Room for bath. Very reasonable price

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REALTORS

Rooms 28-31 Swope Block. Both Phones 4349.

FOR SALE One Acre Farm

Located in the southwest part of city, six squares from car line. Extra good garden land, have some tracts with fruit already bearing. Will sell on easy terms of 10 per cent down, balance 10 per cent monthly, no taxes for three years. NOTICE—You cart bur one or as -marty as you want. Exceptional terms where two or more tra'cts are bought

IX C." JOHNSON, Realtor

Room 15 Beach Block.

New Phones—Office 683 Res. 3260-R

Wanted to SeSS to First Class .Gardeners

6ne five acre tract of fine garden land, located on east side of South 25th street, (which is being paved at expense of township), south of Hulman street,

For prices and terms sea

Hag-gerty

Citz. 930, 9 South 6th.

FOR ,SALE

1#0 acre grain farm all la a high state of cultivation, located about six miles northeast of Rosedale in the Raccoon bottom, all rich alluvial soil, on a good gravel road, fair house of fire rooms, good orchard, barn and necessary out buildings. Ko better corn land anywhere. Two miies of high school and shipping point. This will suit anyone wanting a good grain farm. It can be bought for $25 an acre

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than anything adjoining it.

If you want a good farm at the right price see this at once.

W .SHELDON

806 Opera House.

FOR SALE CHEAP

TO CLOSE tfSTATSfOF A. B. MEWHINNEY. room residence, 622 Chestnut street, 47 foot frontage, large garage also 14 room residence, 302 N. 8th St. Call Omar Mewhinney. New phone 25. Old phone 581.

OWN YOUR HOME

Five-room house 011 North Fourth street: room for bath, concrete porch, gas. electric lights, well and cistern large barn. Will sacrifice to quick buyer.

VIGO REALTY CO.

313 McKeen Building. Citizens 5185.

IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 4-room house: close in terms. 5-room bungalow: $200 down $1,900. 40 acres good level, prairie land, near good town. Will sell on payments or tradet for property. Close price this week.

ELI G. LEE.

Phones 546. Res. 827 Bell. 413Wabash.

WANTED—To Buy.

WANTED—To buy used cook stoves. George Finch, 1121 Poplar. New- 264 old S49.

CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE.

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Cattle -Receipts. 4,500 steady: steem $9.75(j 13.75: yearling steers and heifers. $7.001.1.50 cow?, $6.nl)@11.5® calves. $7.7." 15.50.

Sheep—Receipts, 800 itrong: lambti $14.60# 19.00 ewes, $12.00® 15.00 wethers. 13.00 @14,00.

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CHICAGO, April 3.—Hogs—Receipts, 26,000: strong bulk. $ 17.36 1 7.S5 light, $17.40^18.00 »nixed. $1 $.90 I 8.00 heavy. 11 6.25 'a 1 7 7 rough, '"516.230 16 90 pigs. $13 00S 17.69.

Cattle—Receipts, a,oo0. strong: native steers, $ 10.00 ®15.00 stockers and feeders*, $8.70-fi 1 2.00 cows and heifer*. $6 r.O'f/ 12.30: calves. II 0.75 9M 6.50. .*heep—Receipts. 6,000: strong: L, ?12,Uai7.10 lambs, $15,75®20.i0.

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BUFFAIyO, N. Y.. April 3.— Cattle—«' Receipts, 350 steady.

Calves—Receipts, 200 easier $7,00 9 19.25. Hogs—Receipts, 2.400 strong heavy, $ I 7.90 18.40, mixed, $18.40918.75 yorket s. $1 K.609 1 g.SO light orkerM and pigs, $ 1 8.00 18.26.

Sheep—Receipts. 2.400 strong: larnh|, $ I 5.0ft 20.75 yearlings, $14 00® 18.5'd: sheep. [email protected].

NEWS OF THE STOCK MARKET

NEW YORK. April 3.—Stocks wars steady to strong at the outset of today s trading, but a disposition to wait for decisive news from abroad was again evident. Pools resumed their operations in special Issues. Such varied issues as Baldwin Locomotive, Studebaker, United States Steel, Amer» lean International Corporation- American Woolen and Distilleries were high* er by fractions to a point. .Liberty bonds were variable.

The market con tinned to manifest, all its superficial features of the previous session, stocks 1ik« Studebaker taktnf^ precedence in point of prominence

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