Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 21 June 1918 — Page 23

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IN MEMORIAM

In sad but loving remembrance of our darlings, Nellie Pearl Wrenn, Alma Margaret Vaughan, Mary Anna Wrcnn, Frances Louise Waggoner, who departed this life June 11, 1917. Just one year ago today

Sinoe our darlings passed away Bad was our home that fatal day When those we loved and dearly prized Lay fast asleep before our eyes.

The depth of our sorrow we canttOt tell At the loss of the ones we loved so well And while theymblde in peaceful sleep

Their sacred memories we will Jkeep~

|The golden gates were opened, A gentle voice said "Come," {And, with farewells unspoken.

They calmly entered home.

|lt was hard to part with them. So sad to see them die, But we'll try to meet them

Some day, by and by. MR. ANT) MRS. FRAI-MEC FEDD&RSEN, MRS. ALMA WAGGONER, MRS. FRANCES VAUGHAN.

CARD OA' THANKS.

We wish to thank one and all for their kindness and sympathy shown us during our recent bereavement and for the beautiful floral offerings. MR. AND MRS. JOHN P. BRYANT AND

FAMILY.

LODGE NOTICE. Called meeting Terre Haute

wJkJlodge No. 19, F. & A. M., Saturjt^Tday evening, June 22, 1918, at '^*7:30 o'clock. Work in M. M. degree. Visitors cordially invited.

CHARLES E. SCOTT, W. M.

JOHN R. HARKNESS, Sec'y.

MONUMENTS.

MONUMENTS —OF—

QUALITY

TerreHauteMonumeiit Company

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New 14M-U Old 141V Fifth and Walnut Street*.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

Tou should know them. Private las* •one toy appointment. v OSKAR DUENWKQ

Teacher ol Modern Dancing, studio 715U| Wabash Avenue. 'Bell Phone 827. Cit. Phone lTl.

BUSINESS CHANCE,

FOR SALE—Small cash grocery. Cheap rent fine location.- Address Box S3 care Tribune.

Furniture .Bargains

For the next 10 days we are allow, loc IS 1-3% discount on the finest Reed Baby Cabs, Beht Brae* Beds *3d Kitchen Cabinet*.

EOPLE'S FURNITURE COMPANY, lI2t-26 Wabash Avenue.

BARBERS

Why fifty $6.60 gallon Cor toillo our r' Famous

Tonic

for $3.60 gallon. TERRS HAUXE TBARTTCn STJI'. CO. 24 South Sth Street.

Attention! Coal Miners

Why not own your own home rather than have a stack of rent receipts? Write us and we will show you an pasy way to obtain a home. Address Home, care Tribune,.T6rre Ifaute, Ind.

LOST AND FOUND.

«OST—Between

Paris and Terre Haute,

silk bap. Finder keep money, return the rest. MrB, Edna Kelshiemer, Paris, I1L, R. R, 7. Kinlock Phone 140S. OST—Masonic emblem, with chip center part of ring, between Oak and

Wabash on Fifth. Finder call 605 Wabash and receive liberal reward. LOST—Pocahontas lodRe"pin, between 6th and Main and Dennis Music Store

Engraving "£. Setree." Call 1243 old phone. LOST—Tan purse, containing bills, car tickets, etc., between 7th and Goldberg's. Reward. PJiono New 4830. LOST—Cameo pin between 2439 1st ave. and 19th and Locust, Steward.

New 3514-L.

STORAGE AND PACKING. CTOHAGU—Furniture packed. Btored t. stated briek building. Qet our reduv. freight rates south and all trestiro points. Quick service. Union

Transfer A Storage Co., office 10)4 and Wabash. Both phones 404. We pack, orate and stoi 3 your furniture at less than others. Packing boxps and barrels for sale. Chas.

Krah Box Co., new .phono 2757— 177S-R. Old 8919.

MOVING.

^ANTIfiD—Movinn and hauling of auto truck Finch Transfer Cu, "tl Poplar new phone 364: c.a 84.

OVERLAND MOVING.

Let us move your furniture. City or

Cl4^UHlon

UPHOLSTERING.

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WANTED" .Ameritfflini

WANTED—Capable man one who is looking for permanency and advancement salary no object married man preferred, one who can ride wheel.

Call in person only, 505 Wabash ave. WANTED—Young man, 18 or 19 years old good chance to learn trade.

General Plate Co., 16th and Hulman. WANTED—Custodian at Central Union Telephone building, 665 Ohio street.

Apply at plant, chief's office. WANTED—Man, over 30 years oi^&ge, who can operate typewrlt

Hotel.

Kraft 5 and 10o Store.

.MISCELLANEOUS.

ATTENTION FARMERS Owing to government restriction, cattle for grazing are lower. See us. We can buy for you at reasonable prices, cattle for your pasture that will make money. Ehrmann & Co., 4th and Ohio

We repair aU makes of sewing machines, $1.50, Scott & Hart. 608 Wabash avenue.

Talking machines repaired all makes $1.60. Scott & Hart. 508 Wabash Ave HOUSEHOLD OOOD&

Main 4725 Old.

Transfer and

to rage Co. Both Dbones 404.

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HELP WANTED—Male.

WANTED—LABORERS 'CoinistriuctlQmWork.

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WANTED—At once 50o carpenters at Camp McClellan, Anniston, Alabama. Arrange to go Sunday 5:32 p. m. via

Big 4. Free transportation, board and room. 40c per hour, time and half for all over 8 hours. Representative at C. & E. I. station Sunday from 4:30 on to make all arrangements for transportation. Meet him there. For further particulars see G. D. Harrell, Supt. at Scott School, or J. \V. S. Evans, Supt. at Majestia Distillery.

WANTED SEVERAL GOOD TEAMS •TO HAUL COAL. GOOD WAGES,

STEADY WORK. DEEP VEIN COAL

^50., 050 WABASH A VIE.

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Ei I,' DiiPont-de Nemnioiuirs Courtpaiiy' Carney's Point, New Jersey

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Sundayjat 1 O'clock P. M.

U. S. Emm ployinnieot .Service

North Sixth Street

WANTED—Situation.

WANTED—Middle aged lady With boy 14 would like employment In country. Address 111 S. 6th, West Terre

Haute. Phone 107-R. WANTED—Position b» stenographer or general office girl. New phone 3315-F. WANT ED—Place in small family fey middle aged lady. Call 706 N. Sth. WANTED—Vault cleaning.

Guess, old phone 2546.

Bell phone 4656. WAITED—Home

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WANTED—Men, day work and piece work. J. W. Davis Co., Davis oaraens. WANTED—Intelligent man willing hustle. Apply 815 Wabash ave.

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WANTED—First class motor Struck salesman. Call 260 old phone. WANTED—Young man over 21.

Geo.

SELF WANTED—Female.

MANICURIST

Must be experienced and first (Mass. Apply at once in Beauty Shop Root Dry Gooda Co.

GOVERNMENT NEEDS 20,000 WOMEN Clerks at Washington. Examination everywhere July 7. Experience unnecessary. Wom^n desiring government positions write for free particulars to J. C. Leonard (former civil service examiner), 712 Kenois Bldg., WANTED—Girl for general housework^ good home and good pay for right party 3 in family. Call 4317 old. WANTED- Young lady general office work. Apply in person. Temple Laundry Co., 3rd and Chestnut. WANTED—Middlo aged woman, good cook, in country home. Call old phone 4121. WANTED—Maids. Apply to hou«ekeeper good wages. Hotel Deming. WANTED—Wash woman so come to the house. 1462 Locust Ft. WANTED-—Girl at James Quick Lunch room, 9 N. Sth st.

bought. Call

STORAGE.

WANTED City storage, household goods, etc. brick warehouse. 44 3, Hi. Dr. J. T. Laughead. Offlte.old 141.

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WANTED—M is ellaneoui. WANTED—Anchor Furniture Co. pajri highest prices for ranges, cook etoves and heaters. Call new

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Or old 869. Ill Wabash Ave. WANTED TO TRADE—Feeding tank' age for your dead animals, er will pay cash for them. New pbone 7lj old phone 1866. Harrison Smith. CALL US on dead animals. %Jell B44

Citizens 4296. Nights call Bell 4139. Terre Haute Hide & Fertilizer Cow 18 N. 2nd. WANTED—15 piano perienced teacher

jupils, by ex5c per lesson.

for boy 7 years old.

Reference required. Call aftef 6:30 at 341 N. 14th. WANTED—Pupils violin, piano, man dolln. guitar. 247 S. 9th. Old 2994. WANTED—To clean vaults. Charles

Jones old 1683 dew phone 1252-J.

WANTED—To Buy.

HAVE BUYER for 5 or 6-room house, south must be modern and first Class. Also for 4 or 5 room modern

Jiouse, south, west of Seventh st. Vigo Realty Co., 313 McKeen Bldg., Cit. phone 5185.

WANTED TO BUY—Equity in 6 to 7room modern house must be well lo cated. Address Box 80 Tribune. WANTED TO BUT—Used heating and cooking stoves. George Finch, till

Poplar: new *44: old 849. BEST PRICES PAID tor used clothing and shoes. Call new *Mtone 8660. WANTED TO BUY—Heating stoves.

Scott, 1336 Wabash.

Wanted" To Buy

heaters and ranges. We pay from $10 to $15 for your old stove or range.

Varadalfa Storage Company-*

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303 Wabash Ave.

WANTED—House.

WANTING TO LEASE OR BUT Modern residence near Collett park. Address box 241, postoffice. WANTED TO RENT 5 or 6-room house, modern or partly modern. New phone 1069.

BILLIARD SUPPLIES.

POOL '1'AiiLES-—2,'ew and second hanu, also supplies. Q*o R. Mar. 1146 Wab.

MOVING VANS.

BILLY WALSH—Piano and furniture moving. New phone 684- old 4007

PAPER CLEANING.

WANTED—Paper cleaning. W. N, Reynolds, old phone 1446.

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FOE RENT—Houses and Flats.

FOR RENT—Six-roo*n apartment in Walden best in th# cit#. Terre Haute Trust company. FOR RENT—Modern apartment, five rooms. 6 th and Chestnut Knisley,

New 1126.

FOR RENT—4-roora furnished housekeeping apartment for the summer. 446 N. 5th. FOR RENT—Four room modern apartment. 463 S. 17th street. FOP. RK.NT—Modern rooms. Ill S. 13%.

apartment, six

FOR RENT—Rooms^

FOR RENT—Nicely furnished upstairs front room. Strictly modern. Gen--ileman or man and wife preferred. 118 North 8th. FOR RENT—Sleeping room in nicely furnished bachelor apartment, S. 7th.

Call 1J49-J. Victor Kintz. FOR RENT—1 large front room, idownstairs, for light housekeeping or sleeping. 624 N. 8th. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for llglit housekeeping, modern. 660 Chestnut

New phone 3538. FOR RENT Desirable housekeeping rooms strictly modern, private family. 610 N. 8th. FOR RENT—2 furnished light house-, keeping rooms,, $3.25 ft- week*" 1029,

North Sixth. FOR RENT—Large, cool, front room, with kitchenette, modern 400 N. 5th..i FOR RENT—Modern furnished sjeeping room. 124 S. 7th. Call 704 Walnuj. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, modern, for light housekeeping. 113 S- 2nd. FOR RENT—Furnished light*1 thOUseke^ping rooms. 201 S. 9th. FOR RENT—2 rooms. 10Vfc. Dr. Laughead.

108 South

FOR RENT—Furnished room, $2 per week. 32 S. 13th. FOR RENT—Modern furnished 333 S. 4th St.

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FOR RENT —^.,One front rooitt, 600 Cherry.

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FOR RENT—Rooms, gentlemen. l3i S. 6

^^FOI^ENT—-Offices. FOR RENT—Office rooms. Beach blk., 6th and Ohip, |8 and upwards also store room. 28 S. 6th. Enquire Robert E. Lee. New phone 6S3 or 1013-

FOR RENT—Officers Tribune bulUIln*. Apply Wabash Realty and Loan ca, 721 Wabash avenue.

FOR SALE—Auto.

FOR" SALE^VTvV pass en ger ~Saxon~^ .. nearly new, hand painted, leather upholstering. Extra tires find tubes, bumper spot-light, fully ,equipped.

Call Henry Von Binzer. at' LedererFeibelman. or new 479-J. Reason for selling, going to war. FOR SALE—Two new Chandler cars at the old price of $1595 f. o. One touring and one club roadster. -y\ddress James E. Rogers, Chandler

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agent, Greencastle, Ind. FOR SALE—Ford touring car. This car is in first class condition mechanically and otherwise and should bet seen at once. Gibson Overland Co., 813-815 Ohio st. FOR SALE—Light roadster with Bosch magneto ignition. Must be sold at once. $150.00. 1340 Liberty avenue. FOR SALE—One 5-passenger Ford one

Ford speedster one Ford truck, and one 5-passenger Maxwell. 31 S. 9th. FOR SALE: Truck, stake body# cheap. J.

2-ton Indiana, B. Engles, 200

N. 7th St., new phone 3358 old, 910. FOR SALE—1916 Ford, .driven only 10.000 miles $200, extra equipment price right. 230 S. 7th st. FOR SALE—Buick roadster, 1915, excellent condition. Buick Agency, 204

North Seventh. FOR SALE—Stripped Overland roadster, price $175. Call 1983-X new phone. FOR SALE—Buick 5 passenger 1914 model. Buick Agency, 204 N. 7th. FOR SALE Dodge five-passenger.

Buick Ag?ncy, 204 N. 7th st. FOR SALE—Dort automobile, A-l condition. Apply 916 Popla.r. FOR SALE—Ford 5-passenger.N

Agency, 204 N. 7th st.

FOR SALE—Ford 1100 S. 9th.

Buick

delivery. Enquire

FOR SALE OR TRADE.

FOR SALE OR TRADE—320 acres of black level land. 37 miles from New Orleans, La., that I wish to exchange for Terre Haute property. My land is clear of incumberance, price $25 per acre. See owner. 1329 N. 4th st., city. Will be here until June 26. FOR SALE OITTRTDE—Mitchell Six", good tires, lights and starter. Buick

Agency, 204 N. 7th.

FOR SALE—Miscellaneous. FOR SALE—Fly covers, heavv sheeting, low prices. Zackman, 116 S. 4th. FOR SALE—Motorcvclc, 1915 Twin Indian^fully equipped. 2401 Park. FOR' SALE—Good Jersey cow. New 3179. North 13th and 7th ave. FOR SALE—Fly nets, at special low prices^ Zachman. 115 S. 4th. FOR SALE^-Good drop head sewing machine. $5.00. 22 S. 6th st. FOR SALE—One Jersey cow and calf.

New phone H069-J—2. FOR SALE—General Electric el'ectrifier Box 90, care Tribune. FOR SALE—Household goods. Jewell, 1201^ Wabash. FOR SALE—One fresh cow and calf. 1523 Buckeye. FOR SALE—Furniture, cheap, li North

Twelfth st. FOR SALE—8-year old horse. Third st.

130 N.

PAPERHANGING.

WANTED—Don't worry, w.all paper. Old 9S3.

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FOR SALE—Miscellaneous.

FOR SALE—A beautiful walnut case Haines Bros, piano, used but in good condition. Former price, $450. Our special price. $250 easy payments.

Robertson's Music House,' 114 N. 7th. FOR SALEr—Slightly used player pl,ano in mahogany case, with good selection of rolls. Price $485. Very easy payments. Robertson's Music

House, 114 North 7th. FOR SALE—A good paying business ,, in an JLlinois town of 1,500, or will tr.ade for small farm near Terre

Haute. Invoice about $2,000. Write box 131„ Oakland, 111. FOR SALE Early Breakfast range, good condition, guaranteed baker high closet and resevoir, $24.95. Scott & Hart. Stove & Furniture Co.. 508

Wabash. ,» FOR SALE—Butcher refrigerator, 5x7, 1 pair scales, 1 meat block, 1 cash register. Will sell at a sacrifice, to avoid moving. Call 101 N. 4th st. FOR SALE—Steel ranges, Regent, $16.50 Comfort, $12.50 Lincoln, $12.00 Advance, $15.00 guaranteed bakers. Scott, 1336 Wabash. FOR SALE—Crescent range, 18 inch oven, high closet, guaranteed baker, $23.50. Scott & Hart Stove & Furniture Co., 508 Wabash. FOR~SALE—Six good 9\*12 rug*. $3.00 refrigerators, $4.95, $7.00 and $8.50. oil stoves, $4.95. $6.50 .and $8.50.

Scott. 1336 Wabash.. FOR SALE—Baldwin make piano, used as demonstrate^ worth $360 special at $269: terms to suit. Silverstein

Bros., £26 Wabash. FOR SALE—Used $250 Columbia machine, Vr~* Kting 40 Columbia records er.'.K ra? someone, $97.50. Silverstein

Bros., 526 Wabaatt. FOR SALE—Good used olayer piano with rolls, $2,^0.00: %zo cash, easy payn. its on balance^ Dennis Bros., 424 Wabash ave. v FOR SALE—Iron bed. 97 spring, iash stand. $1.97 dresser. $8.00 $2.00. Vandalia Storagje Co.. 303 Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—Restaurant: good location reason' f^r selling, going into other business. Cheap. Address Box 91 care Tribune.

FOR SALE—Good used 88 note player piano, guaranteed. Special, $295.00 payments accepted. Dennis Bros.

Music CO.

FOR SALE—Carload of chifferobes and ouftets floor samples: some not even sorntclied. $10.50 up. Scott, 1336

Wabash...

FOR SALE—100 iron beds, bras# beds, and wood beds, repainted and in good order $1.50 up. Scott, 1336 Wabash. Fo'rTlSALE—SiightTly "used Victor Victro'.a. Price $60, easy payments. Robertson's Music House, 114 North 7th. FOR SALE—A good used upright pianrf. Price. $100, easy payments. Robertson's Music House, 114 North 7th. FOR SALE—Kitchen Queen range, first class condition, $17.95. SCott & Hart.

Stove & Furniture Co., 508 Wabash. FOR SALE—Cirkut pictures of Chamber Of Commerce. 641^ Wabash ave. $1 each. R. B. Hape. photographer. FOR SAL$—Buffett, $12.50 china cabinet, $12.50 sewing table, $0. Vandalia Storage Co., 303 Wabash ave, FOR S5ALE—Olympia oil stove, $4.50

Puritan $3.50 Perfection, $8.50. Vandalia Storage Co., 203 Wabash ave. FOR-SALE—Progress GasTiang^4T00

Jewel, $6.00 Vulcan, $15.00. Vandalia Storage Co., 303 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—$700.00 player tised 6 months. Standard make. $375 cash.

Brewer .Piano Co.", 7th and Cherry. FOR SALE—100 Refrigerators at your own- price and own terms, Vandalia

Storage Co., 303 Wabash avenue. FOR SALE -^"invincible combination range, $42.50. Scott & Hart Stove &

Furniture Co., 508 Wal ash. FOR SALE—Used piiuio, mahogany case sol-d new at $30n, now $169. Silverstein Bros., 526 Wabawh. FOR SALE—$600 player, oak case, used few months

$450.

Wabash.

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Piano Co., 7th and Cherry. FOR SALE—Cook stove, rood as new, $18.50. Scott & Hart, Stove & Furniture Co., 508 Wabash. FOR SAT.fi—Small grocery stock and fixtures. Rargaln if taken at once.

Call 1207 old phone. FOR SALE—Used player piano, first class condition, for $325. Silverstein

Bros., 526 Wabash. FOR SALE—One bay mare. 8 years old good worker, cheap if sold at once. 1369 New phojie. FOR SALE—Acorn steei range, used as a demonstrator. Cheap. Scott, 1336 Wabash. FOR SALE Hail Da dson Motorcycle, cheap, uoiug. Lo war. New phone 2691-J. FOR SALE—Hens with chicks and 'some larger chicks. Lashbrook, 25tli and Putnam. FOR SALE—4 burner new Perfection oil stove dandy shape. $12.50, Scott, 1336 .Wabash. FOR SALE Acorn Demonstrator, $49.50. Vandalia Storage Co., 803 Wabash avenue". FOR SALE—50 mattresses slightly soiled. Good as new. $1:60 up. Scott, 1336 Wabash. FOR SALE—Bargain in slightly used piano. Make your own terms. Scott, 1336 Wabash. FOR SALE—$S5 phonograph and 12 records for $50, Brewer Piano. Co., 7th and Cherry. FOR SALE—25 library tables, slightly damaged, $6.50 up. Scott. 1336 Wabash. FOR SALE—Good organs at $5, $7.50 and up. Silverstein Bros., 626 Wabash. FOR SALE—Sterling organ, full size, with mirror, $9.50. Scott* 1836 Wabash. FOR SALE—Ice boxes and refrigerators. all sizes, $3.98 up. 'Scott, 1336

-Gas range and household a Poplar st. Nevy phone

FOR SALE—Reed baby buggy, in good condition. Cheap. Call Ml 4 N. 6 Va St. FOR SALE^HorseT824"sTioth "st.

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FOE SALE—Real Estate.

FOR SALE-—Equity in very comfortable modern, 7-room house cheap. Must be sold now. In south east part.

Address box 92, care Tribune. FOft SALE—5, 10 or 16 acres of ground lust below Davis Gardens. Address box 86, care Tribune. FOR SALE—Good 5-room cottage on

S. 11th at., reasonable terms. Apply 916 Poplar.

FOR SALE CHEAR ,r

TO CLOSE ESTATE OF A. R, MEW HINNET. 9 room residence. 622 Chestnut street, 7 foot frontage, large garage: also 14 room residence. 302. N. &tb St. Call Omar Mewhinney. New phone 2S. Old phone 6S1.

LEGAL NOTICES. NON-RESIDENT NOTICE.

State of Indiana. Vigo county, ss? In the Vigo Circuit Court, May. term, 1918. Gladys W. Clark vs. Jesse J. Clark, No. 29412:

Be it known that on the *12th day of June, 1918, said plaintiff filed affidavit in due form, showing that, the defendant, Jesse J. Clark, a non-resident of the state of Indiana, and a necessary party to the complaint herein and that the object of said action is divorce, said non-resident defendant is now, therefore, hereby notified of the pendency of eaid action agafcst him, and that the same will stand Tor trial on the 2nd day of the September term, 1918, the same being the first judicial day of the September term, 1918, of said court, and unless said defendant appear and answer 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 12t.fi day of June, 1918. JAMES J. FAGAN, Clerk. EDWARD W. BENNETT, Atty.

NON-R:3SIDENT NOTICE.

State Of Indiana, Vigo county, ss: In the Vigo Circuit Court, July term, 1918. Mattie Foncannon .vs. Thomas Cleveland Foncannon, No. 29494

Be it known that on the 13_th day of June, 1918, said plaintiff file'l affidavit in due form, showing that the defendant, Thomas Cleveland Foncannon, a non-resident of the state of Indiana, and a necessary party to the complaint herein and that the object of said action is divorce, said non-resident defendent is now, therefore, hereby notified of the pendency of said action against him and that the same will stand for trial on the third day of September, 1918, the same being the secnd judicial day of the September term, /IS, of said court, and unless said defendant appear and answer 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 13th day of June, 1918. JAMES J. FAGAN, Clerk. REICHMAN & DOUGLAS. Attyi.

Sealed bids will be received by (he board of trustees of the State Normal school for furnishing coal to the institution for the year beginning September 1, 1918. Bids must be in by 12 o'clock M., Monday, July 8. Blank bids may.be had by calling at th«i office*1 of the State Normal school.

JOSHUA JUMP, Secretary.

MONEY TO LOAN.

Order Your Coal NOW

Do not wait until fall, you may be too late to get it.

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If you do not have tTie realy cash, borrow what you need from us and repay in small monthly installments. We loan money on furniture, pianos, etc., at the legal rate. We also make loans in Brazil at* our branch office at room

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Davis Trust building.

Terre Haute Loara Company

Room 203 McKeen Bloclc Seventh Street and Wabash Ave. Over Wood Posey shoe store. Citizens 1236—Phones—Bell 639

FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING, CONRAD Transfer Co.. 24 S. Ninth. New 3600 old 8£1 experienced men.

QXY ACETYLENE WELDING. Boilers, flues, autos, stove®. Thorn a.* Welding Shop. 1104 Poolar. old 3020.

CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE

CHICAGO, June 21.—Fresh declines In the value of corn took place today, largely as a result of the ideal weather prevailing. Opening prices, which ranged from half to l£c lower, with July $1.41 to 1.42% and August at $1.44i£ to 1.45% were followed by a material further setback.,

Oats went down grade with corn. After opening %@%c to %c lower, with July 71% to 72c, the market underwent a moderate further sag.

Provisions developed firmness on account of a falling off in hog arrivals here as compared with the number expected.

CHICAGO GUAI\.

CHICAGO, June 21.—Com—No. 2 yellow. $1.68© 1.72 No. 3 yellow, $1.55 &1.62 No. 4 yellow, $1.4,5

Rye—No. 2, $1.97 01.98.

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INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK.

INDIAfCAPOLIS, June 21.—ReceiptsHogs, 9,000 head cattle, 800 head calves, 600 head sheep, Xo0 head, s,

STEERS— Prime corn fed, 1,300 lbs. and up $17 00O1? Good to choice, 1,300 lbs. and up 16 60017 2S Good to choice, 1,160 to 1,250 lbs 15 oO01« Good to choice. 800 to 1.140 lbs 13 2EQ14 31 Common to medium, 1,800 lbs. and up 16 00®16 71 Common to medium, 1,100 to 1,250 lbs 12 00O14 00 Common to medium, 800 to 1,100 lbs 11 60Q11 21 Good to choice yearlings 13 00^15 Of,

HEIFERS AND COWS— Good to choice heifers.. .$12 00®16 00 Fair to medium heifers. 11 00(®11 75 Common to fair 9 00 010 25 Good to choice cows ......11 00fd)13 00 Fair to medium cowo .... 00# 9 75 Canners and cutter .... 7 60® 5 25

BULLS AND CALVES— Good to prime export ....$12 00( Good to choice butchers.. 11 003 Common to fair 8 50 4 Veal calves 12 00C Common to best heavy Veal calves -..12 00@17 60

Cattle—-Receipts, 4.O00 trade slow r* and uneven quality poor. Sheep—Receipts, 15.000, mostly di-. rect tra4& l?vv bidding unereply' lower.

ST. LOl lS LIVE STOCK. ST. LOns, Mo., .Tune 21.—Hogs—Receipts, 9,00o steadv lights, $16.5Oa0 15.65 pigs. $ 1 6.25 (a 16.50 mixed and butchers. $16.35't 16.65: heavy, $16,500 1160 bulk. $16.iO'016.6O. "Cattle—Receipts. 1,500: eteady beef steers, $11.50^17.60 yearling steers and heifers, $9.50if? 15 50 cov.8, $7,500 13.75 calves. $7.75 014.00.

Sheep—Receipts. 1,200: steady: Iambs, $17.00^20.20 ewes, $12,000 14.0#* -y

Calves—Receipts, 1,200 strong. $7,00 @18.75. Hogs—Receipt*, *,500 essl»r b«svi», $17.25fJ17.35 mixed and york^rs, $17.36 017.40 light yorkcrs and pigs, $17.40 #17.50.

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STOCKERS, FEEDING CATTLE— V Good to choice steers. 700 lbs. and up $11 00 012 St'Vj. Common to fair, 700 lbs. fett and up 10 00O11 00 Good to choice, under •700 lbs 10 60012 00 Common to fair, under 700 lbs Heifers, medium to good.* Cows, medium to gocd feeding ...... Springers Stock calveSi

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-CHICAGO. June 21.—Butter—Unsettled creamery, 375?'43c. Eggs—Firm receipts, f.SSf cases: first, 33®34c: ordinary firsts, 29032c at mark, cases Included, 29^33c.

Potatoes—Lower old, receipts, S cars Wisconsin sacked, $1.5001.60 do bulk, $1.2.ifal,35 new, receipts, 60 cars: Louisiana and Texas, sacked, [email protected] do whit«, $2.25«7)2.50 Virginia, barrel cobblers, $5.00 ©5.50

Poultry—-Alive, lower fowla, lie: springs, 30034c. i

CHICAGO LIVE] STOCK.

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CTTTCAGO, June 21.—U. S. burtab of markets. Hogs Receipts, 15,000 va Steady bulk of sales, $16.25016.55 butchers, [email protected] packers, $15.15 f*.' f/16.30 lights. »1 fi.r.ofi lfi r..- rough, $15.25015.60 pigs, $16.25ft 16,50. 7

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fli PFALO MVK STOCK. BUFFALO, N. Y, June 21.—Csttl*. -r&, receipts. 1,000, slow.

Sheep—Receipts, 800 easier: lambs, 1 $10.00018.00 others unchanged. 1,

NEWS OF THE STOCK MARKET

NEW YORK, June 21.——Further hurried covering of short contracts,, based upon yesterday's vigorous rally, characterized the early trading on the .vtock exchange today. United States Steel was again the most active feature, recording no material change. Shippings, metals and motors rose moderately, but rails were Irregular. Liberty bonds eased slightly.

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