Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 May 1918 — Page 13

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CM AS. G. NICHOLS AND CHILDREN. AVe wish to thank our friends and Neighbors for tlieir kindness and sympathy durinfr the illness and death of Mir nvHher. Mrs. O. S. Orimm.

JAMKs- s. and W. A. CAVKTT, Sons.

LODGE MOTiCE.

Called meeting Terre' Haute ^^^—I^odgt! No. 1S». A. P. & A. M., Thursday evening. May 9. 191R. at 7:30 o'clock. Work In E. A. iesree. Visitors cordially invited. 'OHAH1/KS K. SCOTT. \V. M.

JOHN* R. HARKNESS, Sec y.

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New 14?5-L. Old Kit. Fifth and Walnut Streets.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

HEY. MR. SHOE POLISHER! Use the Kagle Brand and make th« sh ne '.est w^ek: your customer us* r.iands it, -For Sale By—

Dl'ENWIEG'-? LEATHER HOUSE. 603 Ohio Street. Near Fifth.

^.EGAL JNOTICES^

State of Indiana, Vigo county, ss:' Tn the Circuit Court of Vigo county. May term, 19IS.

Bement-Rea Company (Corporation) vs. Charles T. Johnstone, proprietor and sole owner of the Johnstone department store.

Receiver's notic® of private sale of personal property. Bv virtue of an order of the Vigo Circuit Court and subject to itfi approval, the undersigned receiver of the Johnstone Department Store, operating and dolrtj business as the Johnstone Department Store. 1131 Wabash avenue, city of Terre Haute, Ind., will between the hours of 10 and 11 a. m. on the 13th day of May, 1918. and from day to day and until sold, offer for sale at private sale at the law office of John \V. Gerdink, 408 Wabash avenue, city of Terre Haute, Tnd.. all of the stock of groceries, merchandise, store furniture and fixtures, automobiles used In the delivery of goods, and accounts belonging to the said defendants. Charles T. Johnstone, operating' and doing business under the name of the Johnstone Department Store, all of said personal property and effects to be sold for not less than the full appraised value thereof, and for cash in hand.

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DEATH NOTICE.

ALTMAX—Mrs. S„ died at Lafayette, Jnd.. Tuesday morning, age S4 years. Beloved mother of Lotus, Joseph and •, jkdward Kohn, and Airs. J. Cadden.

Firs. M. Poltlitzer and Mrs. H. Weil. The funeral will be held from the Pic Four station Thursday morning' at 9:10. Burial at Highland Lawn cemetery. Please omit flowers.

UAJtU u* thanks.

•\Ve wish to thank our many friend.s and neighbors, Modern- Americans. laushters of Pocahontas, and Rev. StHhl, for his consoling words and services at home and Liciit Hojise Mission, beautiful floral offerings, kindness and sympathy, during the sickness" and death of our beloved wife and mother, Emma Xiohols.

WILLIAM W. COLLINS, JR., Receiver.

GBRDINK & GERDINtC. Attorneys for Receiver. NOTICE OF INSOLVENCY.

Tn the matter of the estate of Frances Brown, deceased. Vigo Circuit Court, April 20th. 1918.

Notice is hereby given that Upon petition filed in'said court by the administrator of said estate, setting up the insufficiency of the estate of said decedent to pay the debts and liabilities thereof, the judge of said court did, on the 20th day of April. 1918, find said estate to be probably insolvent, and otder the same tq be settled accordingly. The creditors of said estate are therefore hereby notified of such ineolvency. and required to file their claims against said estate for allowttnee.

Witness the clerk and seal of said court at Terre Haute, Indiana, this 20th dav of April. ir18.

JAMES J. FAG AN. Clerk Vigo Circuit Court.

WAREHOUSEMAN'S NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given to all persons knowing themselves to have goods stored with the undersigned warehouseman for one CL) year or more, on the Sth day of July, 1318, are hereby notified that we will, on said date, ex pose to sale, and will sell the same at public outcry, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay our storage charges due thereon at said time, un less said storage charges are sooner paid on or before said date. TERRE HAl'TE UNION TRANSFER &

STORAGE CO. By John M. Hedges. Pres.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Fannie E. Petr.y, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent.

HTTBERt P. MARTIN.

F. 8. RAWLEV. attorney.

TIMBER AND BRICK.

FOR SALE—10,000 feet of heavy timber and 4,000 fire clay brick. 80 N. 6th. Old phone 1083.

KraNITTJRE AND PIAN0 M0VING, COaVKAI.) Transfer Co., ZA i?. Ninth. New 3600 old 821 experienced men.

1 TAXICABS. SCHAEKEIt TAX1Day and night.

Women

-.New 4856 old 1032.

UPHOLSTERING.

First-class upholstering and repairing. jBauer, 1100 Pop. New 4060-JU. old 2242

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Poplar.

Lunch. Good steady Job. WANTED—Colored porter. American Restaurant, 807 Wabash. WANTED—A night cook, at once.

Nagle's Dairy Lunch. WANTED—Young man. Geo. Kraft, 6 and 10c Store. WANTED Paper hanger. Walker's

Paper Store. WANTED Baggage Deming.

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HELP WANTED—Male.

porter. Hotel

MEN WANTED—Laborers, 27^4 cents an hour, with bonus for full time. Good opportunity for unskilled men to advance. Also punch men ahd helpers, steel cutters, forge, shopmen, niachtnists, pattern makers, steel and wood car builders. Good wages and steady employment. America® Car and Foundry Co., Terre Haute.

WANTED—-Miscellaneous^

WANTED—Anchor Furniture Co. pays highest prices for ranges, cook stoves and heaters. Call new 1387 or old 869. 811 "Wabash 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 d^ad animals. Bell 544

Citiztns 4296. Terre Haute .Hide & Fertilizer Co., 12 N. 2nd. WANTED—One or two cows to milk for pasturage. West Terre Haute, Route

B. A. O. Reynolds. WANTED—To clean vaults. Charles Jones old 1683 new phono 1252-J,

WANTED Rhubarb or Pie Plant

targe quantities for canning.

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Loudon Packing Company

2100 South Third Street. Citizens Phone 2433. Bell Phone 14.

JiTGRAGE AND PACKING. STORAGE—Furniture packed, stored and crated brick building. Get our reduced freight rates south and all wester!.' points. Quick service? Union

Transfer & Storage Co., office 10^ 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 2767— 2442-X. Old 3919.

OVERLAND MOVING.

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

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WANTED

Men and boys, over sixteen years of age. Good, steady work. Apply readv for work at 7 a. m. ROOT GLASS COMPANY, South Third Street.

MEN WANTED

Steady employment and good wages. Call at once. The North Baltimore Bottle Glass Co.

MEN WANTED—GOOD WAGES

WHITE AND COLORED

BASE' RATE, 27 11-2 CENTS PER HOUR Bonos Paid lor Steady Work

TERRE HAUTE MALLEABLE '& MANUFACTURING CO.

WANTED—Two old gentlemen to push dainty cart3 good money all summer. Call promptly 9 a, m. ready to work. Must be clean and neat appearing. Sanitary Ice Cream Co., 916

WANTED—Machinists for U. S. government work. Rate, 60c per hour, time and a half for all over 8 hours.

See J. L. Foley at Terre Haute House. WANTED-—Roy: must be over 16 years old one wanting to learn trade good chance for advancement. General

Plate company, 1600 Hulman. WANTED—Young man 18 or 19 years old to assist in shipping room. Apply

U. S. Tire Co., 666 Ohia St. WANTED—Truck driver good careful man. Raymond Kintx JLumber Go,,

Water and Wabash. WANTED—Freight handlers. Big Four Freight House, 4th and Tippecanoe. WANTED—Buss boy to work in dining room. Nagle Dairy Lunch. WANTED—Paper hanger. Cut- Rate

Paper Store. 607 Ohio street. WANTED—Man to collect and solicit. Address box 90 Tribune. WANTED Porter, Moore's Dairy

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HELPJWANTED—Female.^

WANTED—EXPERIENCED girf for housework no washing room furnished or can go home nights reference required good wages to right party. 16 45 S. 6th. W'ANTED— Young women can earn ?10 or over In spare time good healthy work. Call 8 to 9 or 4 to 6. Mrs. M.

Heiman, 818 S. 7th st. WANTED—Six experienced lady solicitors, best proposition in the city. Call at once, 1714 Wabash avenue. WANTED—Middle aged woman, light work, family .of three. Good pay.

New phone 2442-L. ?7.00 PER WEEK to competent white girl with reference 2 in family. New phone 1136. 931 S. 7th St. WANTED—Elderly lady as housekeeper in country. Address, C. E.

French, Riley, Ind. WANTED—White girl for light« house work: go home nights. Inquire 1302 South 7th. WANTED—Experienced girl for general housework. 1626 Ohio. New phone 2223. •WANTED—Woman to clean house, do washing and ironing. New phone 254S-J. WANTED—Middteaged woman for housework no washing. Old phone 3950. WANTEu—General office girl with experience. Address Box 96. Tribune. WANTED—Lady pfessers. Apply at

Fisher Cleaning Co., 146 N. 6th, WANTED—Maids. Good wages. Apply to housekeeper, Hotel Deming. WANTED—Waitress and cook. 432 N. 9th st. New phone 5226. WANTED—Woman to do washing and day work. 1122 S. 4th. WANTED—Night cook. Nagle Dairy

Lunch.

WANTED—Woman for housework. 614 Eagle.

WANTED—To Buy.

WANTED TO BUY—100 second-hand stoves, ranges and oil .stoves. Scott & Hart, 1336 Wabash avenue. BEST PRICES PAID for used clothing and ehoes. Call ne® -hone 3550.

W ANTED—Situa tlon.

WANTED—Position by young man, exempt from draft, as bookkeeper, timekeeper, city sales job. New phone 4521. WANTED—Vault cleaning. W.

Guess, old phone 2546.

WANTED—Rooaig^

WANTED—Furnished apartment of 3 or 4 rooms. Enquire or address Mgr. The Vim, 423 Wabash ave. WANTED—Room with private family in north end. Call New phone 1807-L.

PAPER CLEANING.

WANTED Wall paper cleaning. Thompson & Olbrlch. New phones 4374L and 1943. WANTED—Paper cleaning.

Cheezem. New phone 20i4-J. WANTED Paper- cleaning. W. N. Reynolds. 1446 old.

MISCELLANEOUS.

We repair all makes of sewing machines, $1.50. Scott & Hart, 508 Wabash avenue.

Talking machines repaired all makes 11.50. Scott & Hart, 508 "Wabash Ave. HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Main 4725 Old.

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LOST—Tire ring off automobile, between Terre Haute and Seelyville, in National road. Return to 703 Ohio St. LOST—Bundle of bed clothing, between

Eagle. New phone 3272-J.

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WANTED—House.

WANTED—To rent 5 or 6 room modern house. Immediate possession. Address box 92, Tribune. WANTED TO RENT—Modern 5 or 6 room cottage. Call 269 old.

Co.. 603 N. 6th st.

bought. Call

WANTED—Moving and hauling uy auto truck. 'Finch Transfer Cu, **11 Poplar new phone 364: o.u 849.

STREET OILING.

Leave orders for oiling your street. Terre Haute Street'Oiling Co. Citizens phone 2434.

BILLIARD SUPPLIES.

POOL TABLU& -New and second hand, also supplies. Geo.

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LOST AND FOUND.

PARTY who claimed bundle from conductor on South 3rd car Saturday, got off at Washington street, is known Return to the Tribune office to avoid trouble. LOST, ESTRAYED OR STOLEN—Roan horse, blind in left eye, roached mane weighs about 1,200 pounds.

Return to Bos Reese. Sandford, Ind. and receive reward. LOST—Diamond lavalier in platinum between Mulberry and Eagle on N.

Third. Big reward. Valued as keepsake. 211 N. 3rd. LOST—Bundle of window shades, between West Terre Haute and 14th and Fifth avenue. If found notify

Terre Haute and Vincennes. Notify Tribune.

f'OR RENT—Houses ana Flats.

FOR RENT—10-room house, 818 Walnot street ideal location and arrangement for rooming house. Phone new 433. FOR RENT—Modern five room flat, desirable. large front porch, cleaning all done. 101 S. 13th st. New phone 2350-L. FOR RENT—Six-room apartment in

Walden best in the city. Terre Haute Trust company. FOR RENT—Modern, apartment. 5 rooms. 6th and Chestnut. Knisely new 1126. FOR RENT—Four-room modern flat.

Mayhew's, 611 Ohio. FOR RENT—New, upper modern flat. 1116 S. 7th st.

FOR RENT—Rooms

FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room, down town flat lady only. Address box 95, Tribune. FOR RENT—2 modern downstairs light housekeeping rooms.. Old phone 1566. 1528 Chase street. FOR RENTi—Housekeeping rooms, partly modern. 447 N. 9th, or call new phone 185. FOR RENT—Large sleeping room, modern, private family. 509 Swan.

New phone 2975-Y. FOR RENT—Two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 901

N. 8th.

FOR RENT—Newly furnished modern rooms. 511 Chestnut. Old phone 2847. FOR tlENT—Modern furnished front room, for railroad men. 515V6 N. 5th. FOR RENT—Two rooms for light housekeeping modern. 618 Chestnut. FOR RENT—Large modern front room, furnished, close in, old phone 2994. FOR RENT—2 unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. 612 N. 11th. FOR RENT—Modern furnished light housekeeping rooms. 625 N. 7th. FOR RENT—Light housekeeping or sleeping rooms. 431 North Sixth. FOR RENT—2 modern furnished light housekeeping rooms. 612 Eagle. FOR RENT—Housekeeping rooms, at 315 North Eighth. No children. FOR RENT—One front room.

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FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms. 230 South Seventh. FOR RENT—Rms, gentlemen, "T30 S. 6!

^OR^ENT—-Offiees.

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

FORRENT—Miscellaneoui.

FOR RENT—40 Acres in ail or part for grain rent. Creek bottom corn land. 5 miles south. Act quickly.

Old phone 966.

OR SALE—Auto.

Highest cash price paid for autos in any condition. Parts for all cars. Tirea and tubes always on hand. We sell cars on commission. List with us. New 2433, or 1340 Liberty. FOR SALE—9-passenger Ford car. Excellent condition, fine for jitney or ,overland bus, at a bargain account of owner having other business. Call

Bell phone 2959. FOR SALE—A number of used cairs with prices ranging from $250 to $1,200. Look them over. Pettyjohn

FOR SALE—One 1914 Overland roadster. in scood condition. Will demonstrate. Call new phone 2211 old 6ti2. 670 Ohio street. FOR SALE—Ford closed roadster, $300

Ford chassis, $200. Inquire Harry A. Culley, Coco Cola Bottling Co. FOR SALE—Overland chassis, $100.00.

Will take 2 Liberty Bonds as payment. 680 Barbour avenue. FOR SALE—Ford truck, closed body: good shape used short time Model 1917. Call at 1364 Main. FOR SALE—Ford car. 1916, slightly used. Call between 7 a. m. and 2 p. m., 708 S. 7tli st. FOR SALE—Five passenger automobile, mechanicly good. $135. 722 N. M^th. FOR SALE—Late 1916 Maxwell, in good condition. Old phone 5753. FOli SALE—Dort cars, 22 6. 6th.

FOR SAIg qpv TRADE.

FOR SALE OR TRADE—1 have a $6,500 equity in a $12,000 modern Duplex in Indianapolis. Want Terre Haute property, farm or stock of merchandise. Address Box 97 Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE—A good live grocery and meat store. I have other business. Call old phone 3220. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Good piano for used 5-passenger Ford. 1451

Woodley ave. OR SALE OR TRA»E—Strictly modern seven room house. I New phone 1566.

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Robertson's Music House, 116 North 7th. FOR SALE—Coal ranges, ,$12 up all rebuilt, guaranteed to bake. Vandalia

Storage Co., 303 Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—High grade player piano, 88 notes, been used. Make us an offer.

Vandalia Storage Co., 303 Wabash. FOR SALE—Chifferobes, $7.50 davenports, $8.00 wardrobes. $3.98 rockers, $1.75. Scott's, 1336 Wabash. FOR SALE—Oil stoves, two, three and four burners all makes, 12 98 up.

Vandalia Storage Co., 303 W*abash. FOR SALE—$75.00 talking machine large size cabinet, for $44.50. Silverstein Bros., 526-528 Wabash. FOR SALE—^Car load of library tables need revarnishing, $2 98 up. Vandalia

Storage Co., 303 Wabash. FOR SALE—Closing out entire line of hardware at practically cost. Drake's

Hardware. 1203 Wabash. FOR SALE—Oil stoves, $5.50 twoburner ovens, $1.98 gas range, $8,

Scott's, 1336 Main. FOR SALE—One Acme range guaranteed baker. $17.95. Scott & Hart, 508 Wal-ash avenue. FOR SALE—Drop-head Singer sewing iriachine. $5.09. Guaranteed. 22

South 6th street. FOR SALE—Couch, $2.98 *ashstands, $1: go-carts, $2.98. Scott's Used

Goods Store. FOR SALE—One coal and gas combination range, $18. Scott & Hart, 508

Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—Used player piano. $346. Terms to suit. Silverstein Bros., 626528 Wabash. FOR SALE—Seven (7) drawer Singer, almost new, $25. Scott & Hart, 508

Wabasli avenue. FOR SALE—Buffet, $9.98 dining tables, $4.50 dresser#. $6.48. Scott's, 13&6

Wabash.

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Price, $82. Easy payments. Robertson's Music House, 116 North 7th. FOR SALE—Must be sold, car load of factory samples buffets, chiforobes, dressers and sideboards bargains •while they laat, 303 Wabash. Vandalla

Storage Co. FOR SALE—Large cabinet VfctroTa !n mahogany case, used only a short time. Liberal discount easy payments. Robertson's Music House, 116

North 7th.

FOR SALE—15 months old Jersey heifer, or will trade for a good sensible horse. On the corner of 15th and Linden at 12 Points. Thomas Ellis. FOR SALE—Slightly used player piano •with twenty-five new rolls. Price. 14.r. Easy payments. Robertson's

Music House. 116 North 7th. FOR SALE—200 refrigerators and ice chests. $3.98 up. Buy before the advanced price takes effect. 303 Wabash. Vandalia Storage Co FOR SALE—Baldwin made piano, oak case used for demonstration only.

Worth $300, now $197. Silverstein Bros., 526-528 Wabash. FOR SALE—Car load of mattresses, slightly damaged, at the old price and terms. Vandalia Storage Co., 303

Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—Garland cast range demonstrator. Mr=t be sold, we need the room. A bar ftin. 303 Wabash. Vandalia Storage Co. FOR SALE—One large SO-Inch oven range, htgh closet and reservoir, $24.50. Scott & Hart, 508 Wabash avenue.

FOR SALE—Gem Buckeye cook stoves, $7 Lincoln range, $12 Model King. $8 Gem Anchor, $6. Scott's, 1336 Wabash. FOR SALE—A good used piano In mahogany case. Price, $125. Easy payments. Robertson's Music House, 116

North 7th.

FOR SALE—Dining chairs, 50c: kitchen cabinets, $4.98 axminster rugs, $12 tapestry rugs, $6. Scott's. 1336 Wabash. FOR SALE—A small cabinet disc machine, with records. Price, $15 cash.

FOR SALE—Cabbage and tomato plants. L. A. Hlrt, 25th and Oak. FOR SALE—Star range, new, 1 ft.85.

Scott & Hart, 508 Wabash avenue.

FOR SALE—One range, like new, $20. Scott & Hart, 508 Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—Good organ, $10.00. Silversteini Bros., 526-52S Wabash. FOR SALE—Acorn range, $49.50. Scott & Hart, 508 Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—Library tables, $4.98 and up. Scott's, 1336 Wabash. FOR SALE—Motorcycle. 3 speed and side car, cheap. 2202 S. 3rd. FOR SALE—Kindling delivered. Box factory. New phone 5035. FOR SALE—Square dining table and side board. lfo S. ]3th. FOR SALE—Evans Brooms, Cits. 3980.

FOR SALE

KIMBALL PLAYER PIANO CHEAP—CASH OR PAYMENTS

security Loan Co.

17 South Fourth Street.

Furniture Bargains

For the next 10 days we are allowing 33 1-3% discount on the finest Reed Baby Cabs. Beat Brass Beds and Kitchen Cabinets PEOPLES FURNITURE COMPANf. 1323-25 Wabash Avenua

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FOR SALE—MisrHianeom. AMCO ADDING MACHINE—The AMCO •—135—is the durable, personal figuring machine that adds, subtracts and multiplies as fast as you press the keys—no handle to pull. For further information write Amco Sales

Agency, P. O. Box 275, Terre Haute, Ind. FOR SALE—Baldwin make player piano used for. demonstration in store. Worth $6xi0 special at $4S5.

B'ench, scarf and 12 rolls of music included. Terms reasonable. flil« verstein Bros., 526-528 Wabash, FOR SALE—Large oak cabinet disc phonograph with one dozen double diso records, used only a short time.

FOR SALE—Miscellaneous.

FOR SALE—Tomato, cabbage, cauliflower, mango, egg plant, pepper and pimento plants. Thirty varieties and kinds, all transplanted. Cline's plant house, 629 6th ave. Bell phone 1697. FOR SALE—Fruit trees and shade trees, rose bushes, orna'niental shrubbery, California hedge plants, grapevines, at half price. H. N. Morrow, 1004 N. 2nd St. Bell phone 4245. FOR SALE—One 60 K. W. two phase 440 volt engine pipe generator 277

R. P. M. two 7^ H. P. motors one 2 H. P. single phase motor. American Hominy Co., city. FOR SALE—Closing out stock of moldings. odd sizes, doors, sashs. banisters, floor cases, etc. Call 1035 E.

Third avenue. FOR SALE—One organ, cheap. People's Furniture Co., 1323-1326 Wabash. FO RSALE—Storm topbuggy. Stop 1V4»

Sullivan line. Joe Wellinger. FOR SALE—Twin Harley-Davidson motorcycle. Old phone 57 53. FOR SALE—Good gas range. Price $10.00. New phone 2529. FOR SALE—18 foot wall case, plate glass. 311 McKecn block. FOR SALE—Belgian hare. Do^s and young. Call 833 N. 8th. FOR SALE—Dresser, bed, spring and mattress. 683 Poplar. FOR SALE—Five Buff Orpington hens. 625 N. 7th. FOR SALE—Setting hen, New phone 3755-X. FOR SALE—Young horse. 1300 South 21st St.

FOR SALE—Real Estate.

SACRIFICE SALE. Fine Illinois Farm.

160 acres deep, black, rich, corn land, located one mile northwest of Golden Gate, Wayne county, on Southern railway, about ?25 iniles southeast of Chicago, southwest of section 4, township 2, range 9 east. Last year 90 acres In corn, 30 acres In oats, balance can be placed under cultivation. Small residence, concrete fooundation, small 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 raise money quickly and will sacrifice for oulck sale at $S0. One first mortgage $8,000. 6 pe' cent, due in May. 1921. or tun be paid at any time. My equity. $ 4 8 0 0 a a s o o n e- a o w n a one-half in one year. No trades. Willis R. Munger, owner. 101 New York Life B!dg., Kansas City. Mo. FOR SALE—South side, 4 room house: gas for cooking fruit $100 down, $14 per month. 6-rooms, paved street, east side $200 down, $16 per month. 8-acres, 5 room house, adjoining small town. Will exchange for 6 or 7 room residency in good location. Room 17

Beach Block.

FOR SALE—At once, 4-room house, 2 lots, good fence and out buildings. Cheap. Call 7 20 Edwards, West Terre

Haute.

FOR SALE—3 acres east on Brazil Interurban 3 miles New brick house, etc. Inquire telephone 1122. FOR SALE— 6-room cottage, good location. Call at 1618 N. 6th for information. FOR SALE—House at 1119 Poplar. Inquire 1437 Liberty.

STORAGE,

WANTED City storage, household goods, etc. brick warehouse. 44 S. 10%. Dr. J. T. Laughead. Of flee.old 947.

WANTED—To Buy.

WANTED TO BUY—Used heating"Tnd cooking stoves. George Finch, 1121 Poplar new 364: old 849.

RAG RUG WEAVING.

KAO HUG weaving. Walter S. H.^bes, 66314 Wabash Ave.

FOB SALE—Seal Estate.

FOR SALE CHEAP

TO CLOSE ESTATE OF At. B. MEWHINNEY.

9 room residence, 622 Chestnut street, 47 foot frontage, large garage also 14 room residence, 302 N. 8tb St. Call Omar Mewhinney.

New phone 26. Old phone SSI.

OWN YOUR HOME

4-room house, Blaine, avenue. Only $960. 4-room house. Woodlawn avenue concrete porch, built-in china cabinet, fruit trees: $1,075.

V8GO REALTY CO.

313 McKeen Bldg. Cit. Phone 5185

FOS^^NTj^Miscellaneous.

For Rent 2,500 feet floor space. building southeast corner Fourth and Cherry. Steam heat.

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you need money If so. Ttt« Twenty Payment Plan will solve the problem foE you.

You are allowed twenty months to repay the loan «r you can repay in full at any time. Interest charged only for the actual time loan is carried and at the legal rate on monthly balance.

The faster you pay the less it cost#. Loans made on Furniture, Pianos, etc.

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

MOVING VANS.

BILLY WALSH—Piano and furniturtr moving. New phone 534 old 4007.*

JUDS0N, IND.

Mr. and Mrs. Challle Morgan, Mr* William Hazlett. Mrs. George Stark and Mrs. Marjorie Carrington and daughter^ Dorothy, motored to Terre Haute Fri» day.

Mrs. May Echert. of Brazil. Is hers for an indefinite stay with her sister, Mrs. James Firestone.

Jesse Firestone has resigned his position in Terre Haute and has taken control of his father's store during the latter's illness.

Roscoe Barnes and family returned to their home In Indianapolis Sunday night.

Mrs. John Stephenson, of Brazil, was the guest of friends here this week. Misses Ruth Connelly and Laurf* Phillips, Mrs. John Fisher and Mat Dillman, of Waveland, called on friends In Terre Haute, Tuesday evening

Misa Ruth Connelly, Miss I^sura. Phillips. Frank Belles and Ray Evans, of Russellville were in Rockvill* Thursday r::ght.

G. W. McMustry was in Clinton anf Terre Haute on business Wednesday.

CARBON, IND.

Mr. and Mrs. William Panighty anl daughter, "Mary Elizabeth Willis, of Hillsboro, 111 spent the week end witti relatives here.

Mrs. James Allen, of Terre Haute, spent Tuesday here With her par enU, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O'Brien.

Miss Lucille Marshall spent Wednes* I day in Indianapolis. Miss Irene Dowell and Mrs. Georg* Heavner and daughter, Mereloxme, spent the-week with relatives in Terr# Haute. 4

Mrs. Charles Brown and children. Irma and Milton, visited in Terre Haute Wednesday.

Mrs. iieore» Marlow wms in Terra Haute Tuesday. Leo Chaney. who has been attending^ school in Indianapolis, arrived home*. Wednesday to spend fl vacation.

Mrs. AI^tc Hayton and children wer* in Brazil Tuesday. Mrs. Harvey Thomas spent the wek, with her son, John, at North Terra Haute.

Reception To Graduates Jurte 3.' By Special Correspondent. UKAZ1L, Ind.. May 8.—The alumnf. association of the Brazil high school has decided to glvr its annual reception to the graduating class on Monday evenlng, June 3. A program committee composed of Hugh I'nhart, James Suttie. Miss Helen Danduran. Mrs. Josephine Lancett and Lawrence McAulif? was appointed to arrange the program for the reception. This committee was given authority to decide on the plan-V for the entertainment for the grad- .. uates.

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