Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 June 1918 — Page 9
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SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 191$.
MONUMENTS
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fTcrreHauteMon ument Company
L. H. UOLU&
V«W 1499-U Old 1488. Fifth and Walnut Streets.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
FURNITURE LEATHERS —For Sale By—
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tTOENWEG'S LEATHER HOTTStS 530 Ohio Street. Near Fifth. 8*11 Phone 527. Cit. Phone 178.
£0R BENT—Houses and Flats. POR RENT—6-room flat new just finished bath hot and co.d water and garage. Rent $25.00. No children. \V. A. Gleeson, 832 Oak street. FOR RENT—Seven-room modern house
With sleeping: porch, 831 South 8th
RENT—Slx~roo*n apartment Walden beat In th|i i Haute Trust company, fron
city. Terre
RENT—Modern furnished 5-room apartment, centrally located, Ca*e of Tribune, Box 9. i
FOR RENT—4 room house. 230 N. 33d. Inquire 1333 Chestnut. New phone 3286. FOR RENT—3-room house, 1204 7th avenue.- Enquire 1415 1st avenue.
FOR RENT—-Rooma,
JFOR
RENT—Very desirable modern rooms gentlemen only reasonable rent. Apply to W. W. Shook, Terre «. Haute House. FOR RENT—Newly furnished rooms, suitable for two also single room, '!in private family home privileges, 1116 S. 7th.
TFOR
RENT Reasonably near park.
5 modern furnished house, unfurnishf*'f -ed? also apartment and cottage.
2128-X.
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ROOMH 2 furnished modern .rooms for light housekeeping. Cen*a trally located. Old ptione 3119 new 596. l'*FOR RENT—Puite of furnished rooms .« on ground floor splendid for lipht housekeaping modern 18W'N. 9th It., Btreet.
FOR RENT—2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Gu furnished. 26 S. 11th st. irfoir RENT—Upstairs strictly modern front room, newly painted, 1116
Chestnut gt.
IFOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in private home. 2C6 S. 9th. New phone 1'939. FOR RENT—Two furnished housekeeping rooms, modern. 238'S. 9th.
jTOR RENT-—Furnished
room for light
housekeeping, J01 South Ninth, FOR RENT----Rooms for sleeping and light housekeeping. 129 3rd st. FOR RENT—Housekeeping and sleeping rooms modern 110 N. Sth. FOR" RENT—Two unfurnished front rooms, 1*27 N. 10th street. 5tor~ RENT—Furnished housekeeping rooms, with gas. 1018 N. 4th. FOR RENT—Modern furnished room downstairs, 421 N. 6th. FOR RENT—Oesirable modern unfurntshed room, 825 N. 8th. FOJ^'RENT— Furnished modern front room, 2974 new phone. FOR 10%.
KENT—2 rooms. Ir. Laughead.
FOR RENT—Modern 116 S. 13th st. ?OR
FOR RENT
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'Wanted
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108 South
furnished room.
RENT—Modern
rooms, 615 Ohio.
'FOR RENT—Modern 230 S. 7 th.
housekeeping
furnished room.
—Rooms, gentlemen.
130 S.
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FOR RENT—Offices.
»Sr^RENT—Officers Tribune butldtnlt Apply Wabash Realty and Loan Co, 711 Wabash avenue. FOR RENT—-Modern offices in McKeen
Bldg. Apply to W. W. Shook, Terre Haute House.
WANTED—M^eellaneons.
WANTUD—Anchor
TO TRADE—Feeding tank-
as* (or your dead animals, or will par cash for them. New phone 7f{
V o phone S866. Harrison Smith. 'CALL US on dead animals. Bell 544 Citizens 4296. Nights call Bell 4189.
Terre Haute Hide ft Fertiliser Co, 1I_N. Sndj_ 4 'WANTED—Second hand National cash t, register with penny keys. Address .. Box 12. Tribune. i NT
ANTED—To clean vaults. Charles Jones old 1683 new phone 1252-J.
^JiTORAGE AND PACKING. STORAGE—Furniture packed, stored a«. crated brick building. Get our r«4Ui. freight rates south and all jwesters points. Quick service. Unloa
Transfer ft Storage Co.. office 10)fc and Wabash. Both phones 404. *WE pack, crate and store your furniture at less than others. Packing boxes and barrels for sale. Chaa.
Krah Box Co.. new phone 8767— 8778-R. Old 8919.
MISCELLANEOUS.
We repair all makes of sewing not*jehtnes. $1.60. Scott & Hcrt. 608 W« avenue I,. Talking machines repaired all makes i fLBO. Scott ft Hart, 508 Wabash Ave. •"fiOUBEHOLD GOODS slain 4725 Old
t-yrrv.»itg
bought. Call
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AFFAIR AND WE. SON'T W9ANT "TO M12^ I "T
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KOPPERS
WANTED—Man to handle Bale of electric farm lighting plant. We prefer experienced salesman, capable of managing sales campaign for local established house. Salary and commission. Address Box 13, care Tribune.
WANTED—Man with some experience in driven- well and pump work. 1* P. Kuhlman, 14 S. 17th street. WANTED—Picture framer or man to learn trade. Apply Sllger'B Art Store, 21 S 7th. WANTED—Teamsters. Union Transfer & Storage Co. Both phones 404. WANTED—A fireman at the Demlng
Hotel. Apply to engineer. WANTED Kraft 6 and
Young 10c Store.
man over SL. Geo.
BUSINESS CHANCE.
Get in a fast money making business. should make you J4.000.00 to $8,000.00 first year. Can be operated with
Hinall capital. Startling European discovery makes old tires new. Guaranteed for 5,000 additional miles at half cost of new tires, also without punctures, by old established, thoroughly reliable firm fast seller used universally in Europe particularly in war 7.one.
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want men
with ability to open small plant and manage lecal saleB. Exclusive sales contract to right party capital needed, $250.00 up. Address President, 8th floor, 20 E. Jackson Blvd., Chicago.
WANTED—Live wire men for a big money-maker, the biggest seller in. the automobile field today an attachment that increases power and speed and saves gasoline has been nationally advertised, and Is absolutely mechanically right we want good men. Wire or write us at once.
The Automatic Gas-save Company, Box 25, Howard, Penna.
HELP WANTED—-FenuUii. WANTED—Government needs 20,000 women clerks at Washington. Examinations everywhere in July. Ex-tnjnetu-e unnecessary. Women de-
Siring government position write for lrec particulars to J. C. Leonard, (former civil service examiner), 712 Kenois Bldg., Washington. WANTED—Capable saleslady to sell electrical appliances. Permanent position salary and commission Indiana Electrical Supply Co.. 22 S. "th. WANTED—Cashier, must be quick in figures and experienced and know how to operate typewriter. Address box 14, Tribune. WANTED—Woman to look after wife and child and do housework. 616
Young avenue, rear Brown s Business college. WANTED—Girl, big enough to wash dishes and sweep, in good country home. Old phone 4121. WANTED—First class waitresses. Very best, of salary paid. Central Restaurant, 406 Wabash. WANTED—Experienced wash woman, on Mondays, white woman preferred.
New phone 1371. WANTED—Housekeeper for John Fernsel, Center Point. Ind., R. R. 3. WANTED—Maids. Apply to housekeeper good wages. Hotel Demtng. WANTED—Girl at James Quick Lunch room. 9 N. Sth St. WANT3D—Woman for housework, SI 4
Eagle.
Furniture Co. pays
Highest prices for ranges, cook Stoves and heaters. Call new HIT or old 869. Ill Wabash Ava.
WANTED—Siti^tion.
WANTED—Vault cleaning. Guess, old phone 2546.
WANTED—To Buy.
WANTED TO BUT—A good building lot, on improved street. Give price and location. Address box 11, care
Tribune.
WANTED TO BUY—Equity in 6 to 7room modern house must be well located. Address Box 80 Tribune. WANTED TO BUT—Used heating and cooking stovea. George Finch, 1181
Poplar new 864 old 84S. BEST PRICKS PAID tor used clothing and shoes Call n*» "hone 8860. WANTED TO BUY--Heating
Scott, 1336 Wabash.
stovea
To Buy
heaters and ranges. We pay from $10 to $15 for your old tnve or raiijre.
Vandalia Storage Company
303 .Wabash Ave.
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V©U ARE NOT cioiN^ XTT TO -NICiKT 5ci YOU fe.&T-r&R. *»UT YOUR
H^AtT AWAV
HELP WANTED—Male.
WANTED—LABORERS Construction Work. Apply at'Plant Indiana Coke & Gas Co. 13th and Helman Sts.'
CO.
LOST AND FOUND.
LQ£T—Lady's black hand purse, on South 17th car, Thursday night. Reward. 1822 South 5th. New phone 3679X. V LOST—Saturday, June 52, keys, between 7th and Ohio and 6% on Main.
Reward. Return to Tribune office. LOST—Party is known that took bicycle in front of 1137 East Wabash.
Please return and avoid trouble. LOST OR ESTRAYED—Young Jersey cow, no horns, dark face, with halter on. Bell phone West 96-W1. LOST—Lady's pocketbook in 12 points jitney. Contained $41.00 and receipt.
Phone 4026X. Reward. Man's straw hat at 4th st. and
LOST— Big 4 Call J. B. Smith Furniture
Tribune, giving name and address. FOR SALE—Buffet. $12.50 china cabinet, $12.50 Bewing tables, $8.00. Vandalia Storage Co., 303 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Slightly used pianos, full size. Liberal terms. Vandalia Storage Co 303 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—One set of one set of chain harnes*. 115 S. 4th.
FOR SALE17th st.
TERSE HAUTE
LOOK tt£R5. MA.
tug harness, Zachmann,
FOR SALE—Breed sow, cheap. Lewzader, 10th and Fort Harrison. FOR SALE—B'ine black driving horse and phaetofi. Inquire 2040 N. 11th. FOR SALE—Player piano, bench and 30 rolls, cheap. 1210 Mulberry. FOR SALE—Good drop head sewing machine. $5.00. 22 S. 6th st. FOR SALE—One horse spring wagon and harness, 1550 S. 19th. FOR SALE—Twin Indian motorcycle, new tires. 1624 N. Sth. FOR SALE—Fine spring. 217 S. Sth.
Iron beds, with
-Household goods. 1203 S.
FOR SALF—Chicks, and Putnam.
FOR SALE—Sow First st.
Lashbrook, 26th
and 7 pigs. 1629 N.
FOR SALE—Auto.
FOR SALE—Sa^on 6-cylinder. 5-pass-enger, 1918 Reo 4-cylinder Reo 6cylinder Chandler 6-cylinder. These cars all have electric lights and sturters good tires, good paint. Cole
Auto Co., 614 Ohio. FOR SALE—Highest cash price paid for used and wrecked autos. We have a fine lot of tires and tubes.
Also other auto.parts, at very low pricW 1340 Liberty avC New phone 243.1. FOR SALE—Smith Form-A-Truck, extra length wheel base and frame enclosed cab: 6x12 foot platform bed with five foot stakes. 31 S. Pth st. FOR SALE—Reo light 5-passenger, 1915, completely equipped. $275. Take
Liberty bonds. 720 Hulmari St. FOR
SALE—Chevrolet
9th.
For~sa"le-
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p0 TBE_ «&ASON A&uFS.
PON'T MA*6 A tzoou OP- WITH MRS & MART AROUN o
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JbOK SALE—Miscellaneous. FOR SALE—Office desk, $4.00 lawn mower, $2.00 stove trucks, 81.50 garden plow, $1.00 bicycle' basket, 60c one door, 50c chicken wire pen, $1.50 rag carpet, $1.00 .guitar harp, $1.00, 230 N. 9th.
FOR
SALE—Tomato, cabbage, celery, egg, mango, chili, cayenne and Sweet Marjoram plants. Per doz. oc^ Oallies, Sth avenue and 30th street.
FOR
SALE—Pool room, 5 tables, located on Main Btreet, Mt square from interurban station very reasonable price. H. A. Stevenson, Shelburn, Ind. FOR SALE—Stand tables, 97c mahogany dressing table, $9 combination bookcaste and writing desk, $9.TO.
Vandalia Storage Co., 303 Wabash av.
FOR SALEr—Gas range in good condition, concrete block machine, 50 gallon gasoline tank, 2424 N. 12th street.
New phone 3967. FOR SALE—Dr. Vinton's Vlnt-O-Lax for constipation, liver, stomach and bowels. 10c and 25c, at all druggists. FOR SALE—Jewel gas ranges, $6 Vulcan, $10 Reliable. $14 guaranteed.
Vandalia Storage Co., 803 Wabash av. PYR SALE—Restaurant doing good business. Address Box S, care
TBIBOin. .- »•'.'••
DCJNGS OF THE VAN LOONS—Yes, Mr. and Mrs. Seem to Agree Perfectly
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous. FOR SALE—Standard make player, including bench and 12 rolls music.
Worth $600. This week only, $495. Terms reasonable. Silverstein Bros., 626 Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—Almdst new disc machine and 20 records, all in good condition.
Price, $75 on payments of $1.50 a week. Robertson's Music House, 114 North 7th. FOR SALE—Pictures north, south and county boys taken June 27th also Chamber of Commerce pictures.
R. B. Hap£ photographer. 641 Vi Wabash.
FOR SALE Early Breakfast range, rood condition, guaranteed baker high closet and resevoir, $24.96. Scott
A Hart, Stove A Furniture Co., 608 Wabash. FOR SALE—Capital Regent ateel range, 20 Inch oven, with high closet and back shelf, rebuilt and guaranteed to bake, $16.60. Scott, 1836 Wabash. FOR SALE—$350 Baldwin make piano. Used for demonstration.
Special $265. Terms reasonable. Silverstein Bros., 526 Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—Cable & Sons piano mahogany case good condition. Price, $100. Easy payments. Robertson's
Music House, 114 North 7th. FOR SALE—Almost new Kimball piano In mahogany case. Price, $175.
Easy payments. Robertson's Music House, 114 North 7th. FOR SALE—Slightly used disc talking machine with records. Price. $20,
Easy payments. Robertson's Music House, 114 North 7th. FOR SALE—Crescent range, 18 inch oven, high cloaet, guaranteed baker, $23.50. Sco.tt A Hart Stove A Furniture Co., 5C8 Wabash.
FOR SALE—Mattresses, $1.50 up bed spring, $1.50 iron beds, $1.95 kitchen cabinets. $4.50 cook tables, $1.50.
Scott, 1336 Wabash.
FOR SALE—Good used player piano with 86 rolls. $250.00 $26 cash, easy
J24
aynttnts on balance. Dennis Bros., Wabash ave. FOR "SALE piano, guaranteed, payments accepted.
FOR
Good used 88 note player Special, $295. Dennii
Music Co.
Vandalia Storage Co., 303 Wabash av. FOR SALE—Electric attachment for player piano. Price, $50. Robertson's Music House, 114 North 7th. FOR SALE—Three burner New Perfection oil stove, good condition, $6.75.
Vandalia Storage Co., 303 Wabash av. FOR SALE—$700.00 player used 6 months. Standard make. $375 cash.
Brewer Piano Co.. 7th and Cherry. FOR SALE—10 mantel folding beds,
ftorage
ood shape, 87.50 up. Vandalia Co., 303 Wabash ave. FORCED SALE of Rufus Red Belgian hajes, pedigreed stock, leaving city.
Call afternoons. 1340 2nd ave. FOR SALE Invincible combination range, 842.60. Scott A Hart Stove A
Furniture Co., 508 Watash. FOR SALE—A 300 pound cold storage white enamel refrigerator, dandy shape, 818.50. Scott. 1336 Wabash. FOR SALE—100 iron beds must be sold for storage. $1.95 up. Vandalia Storage Co., 303 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Cook stove, good as new, 118.50. Scott A Hart, Stove A Furniture Co., 608 Wabash. FOR SALE!—25 library tables, damaged in transit 84.50 up. Vandalia Storage Co., 803 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Quick Meal square gas range, first-class condition, $12.50.
Scott, 1336 Wabash. FOR SALE—Combination bookcase and writing desk bargain for quick sale.
Scott.
-1917 5-passenger Buick Buick Agency, 204 N. 7th.
light six.
FOR SALE—Five-passenger Overland, 114 N. 7th. West Terre Haute. FOR SALE—Dodge 5-passenger, 1916.
Buick Agency. 204 N. 7th. FOR SALE—1915 Ford cheap, lS0r Wabash.
1336
touring car,
FOR SALE—Ford car. S. Sth st.
OXYGEN ACETYLENE WELDING.Tanks built all kinds. Thomas Welding Shop, 1104 Poplar. Old 3020.
PAPER HANGING.
PAPER HANGING—Call /our paper hanging.
Wabash,
FOR SALE—Four-burner new Perfection oil stove bargain $12.50. Scott, 1336 Wabash. FOR SALE—Old church bell at the U.
B. church in Pralrieton. Old phone. _R. L. Smith. FOR SALE—50 ice boxes and refrigerators. all sizes, $3.98 up. Scott. 1336
Wabash.
Rabv Grand
auto, good condition. Inquire 1929
S.
FOR SALE—Used player piano for $325. Silverstein Bros.,
avenue.
3272J tor FOR SALE—"Reliable" & 17 Ui street.
826
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W&LJ_ IF You P^T XT THAT WAV SUf^POSa H-A.ve. TO cjivfe. INt
MISCELLANEOUS
DO YOU NEED CINDERS?
We have a quantity of good, clean cinders that may be had free by calling at the North Baltimore Bottle Glass Company.
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Bros.
FOR SALE—300 second handed refrigerators at your own terms and prices. Vandalia Storage Co., 30S Wabash av.
SALE—3 Ford touring cars one Overland touring car. one Vim truck, one Ford jitney bus. 846-847 Layfatte.
FOR
SALS—Kitchen Queen range, first class condition, $17.9ti. Scott A Hart, Stove A Furniture Co., 508 Wabash. FOR SALE—CroWn steel ranges, high closet, large oven, good baker, $13.75.
Vandalia Storage Co., 808 Wabash av. FOR SALE—Slightly used "story A Clark piano, full size mahogany case liberal terms. Spott, 1336 Wabash. FOR SALE-^Kitchen cabinets7 $7 60 sideboards, $10 kitchen cupboards, $4
FOR SALE—Real Estate.
FOR SALE—-7 rooms, room for bath front and rear porches, electric lights, well, cistern, cement,, sidewalks, cellar, good rental, clear.
Might consider small house in exchange. Inquire at rear of brick,
FOR SALE—New modern 6-room bungalow on South Center street. In the 2300 square. Call Citizens phone 4542J.
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of the estate of William F. Owen, deceased. Said estate is supposed to me solvent.
MARY HALLORAN OWEN.
WHITLOCK & OWENS, Attorneys.
STORAGE.
WANTED City storage, bousenoid goods, etc. brick warehouse. 44 & Uhk- Dr. J. T. Laughead. Offlce.old »4T.
MOVING.
wTlNTSTD-—Moving and hauling *7 auto truck. Finch Transfer Co, **81 Poplar new phone 64 c.a 849.
OVERLAND MOVING^
Let us move your furniture. City or out of the city. Union Transcsr and Storage Co. Both phonss 404.
MOVING VANS,
BILLY WALSH—Piano and furniture moving. New phone 884 old 40W.
FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING. CONRAD Transfer Co.. 24 S. Ninth. New 8600 old 821 experienced men.
RAG RUG WEAVING.
HAQ^RUoTwearlng. Waiter
Wabash
FOR SALE—Gas range In good condition. Call Engle's grocery Monday. FOR SALE—Team of mules, wagon and harness. New phone 4491 old __116_0. FOR SALE—50 Brown Leghorns and laying hens, $1 each. 1512 Liberty av. FOR SALE—Large ice box for butcher or grocery. Call at 2S38 N. 16th St. FOR SALE—Good organ, $5.00. Silverstein Bros., 526 Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—Fly ..vers, i.eavv sheeting. low prices. Zackaian, 115 S. 4th. FOR* SALE—Motor bike bicycle. Good ns new. Cheap. 7J6 Lafayette. FOR SALE—Two yard steam shovel, cheap. Care Tribune, Box 6. FOR SALE—Fly nets, at special low prices. Zachman, 115 S. 4th.
gas stove, 1417
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1435
Grand ave., Twelve Points. FOR SALE—Cheap. 5 acres good land, near city, also cottage. 2128-X.
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—5 acres, four squares of city limit, for a farm and give difference If any. Care Tribune.
J. L. S.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Mitchell Six. good tires, lights and starter. Buick Agency, 204 N. 7th. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Modern Collett park house see owner. Sam
M. Young, Stag Hotel.
FOR SALE—Houses.
ml U
668ft Wabash Ava.
1615 South' Fourth street
buy
^hea,
UPHOLSTERING.
First-class upholstering and repairing. Bauer. 1100 Pop. New 4M4-L. old 8848
BILLIARD SUPPLIES.
"pOOlT^ABUlES^rTew juideicond han«U also suppllss. Geo. R. Mar. 1845 Web.
PAPER CLEANING.
WANTED—Don't worry. Scotten cleans wall paper. Old 988.
FOR SALE—Real Estate.
The seven-room house
I have at
is
in the
the
immediate possession.
best
city for $4,500.
An
excel
lent neighborhood house strictly modern and in splendid condition can
give
A. H. Steumpfle
New 293. 213 Trust Building.
FOR SALE
BUILDING LOTS—Any part of property, 148x205 feet, on a Very desirable residence street.
I. H. C. ROYSE CO., 617 Ohio street.
Restaurant
FOR SALE
Between 8th and 9th on Main it. Owner leaving city big bargain, good money maker will trade.
A. H. STUEMPFLE
203 New 213 Trust Bldg.
FOR SALE
BARGAIN—Opposite Davis Gardens, a very desirable 4-room bungalow with furnace and electric lights large garage and chicken house in rear, t. H. C. ROYSE CO., 517 Ohio street.
FOR SALE
BARGAIN—Property in best part of South Sixth street easily converted into duplex apartments
to
bring
good
return on Investment. H. C. ROYST5 CO, 4&L7 Ohio street.
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INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK.
INDIANAPOLIS. July 29.—ReceiptsHogs. 6,000 head cattle, 300 head calves, 160 head sheep, 60 head.
STEERS— r-'V- '. Prime corn fed. 1,800 lbs. and up $1? C0#11 65 Good to choice, 1,800 lbs. and up Good to cholcs, 1.1&0 to 1,250 lbs. Good to cholcs, 800 to 1,100 lbs. Common to. medium, 1,809 lbs. and up Common to medium, 1,100 to 1,250 lbs Common to medlufti, 800 to 1,100 lbs. Good to choice
16 60017 25
15 eOtflC 00
18 26914 28
16 00018 75
12 00O14 00
11 60011 85
yearlings 13 00®
000 60 50010 00
Best heavies ..,..$16 7 @16 85 Medium arid mixed .,.,,,16 75f?16 90 Good to choice lights ..*'36 90#16 95 Roughs and packers 14 00@14 50 Common to medium lights 16 85@16 90
Best pigs Roughp and packers Light pigs Bulk of sales 16
SHEEP—
.16 75 0.17 00 14 00 @15 25 15 00fail6 50 1 6 90
Oood to choice irtteep ....$10 00 Common to medium Spring latqbs Yearlings 'Bucks
14 oo 15 75 15 00 15 50 18 00 14 00 9 00 14 00015 00
ST. LOUIS LIVE STOCK. ST, LOUIS. Mo., June 29.—Hogs Receipts. 3,800 steady. Lights, $16.70 ©17.00 pigs. [email protected] mixed and butchers, $16.65016.90 heavy, $16.70® 16.80 bulk, $16.65^)16.90.
Cattle—Receipts, 300, steady:,steers, $11.50^17.60 yearling steers and heifers, $9.50015.50 cows, $7.50 @13.75 calves. [email protected].
Sheep—Receipts, 700: stead* lambs, $14.00018,00 swes, $11.00012.00,
1PITTSBURGH LIVE STOCK.
t*Tl'TSBURGH, Pa., June 29.—Hogs— Receipts 2.500 steady heavies, $lfi.70@ 16.80 heavy yorkers, $17.70017.SO light yorkers, $17.70017.80, pigs, $17.70^17.80.
Sheep— Receipts^ ,800, Steady top sheep, $13.00 top lambs, $15.00. Calves—Receipts, 100 steady top, $18.00,
BUFFALO LIVE STOCK.
BUFFALO. N. Y.. uns 29.—CamsReceipts. 800 steady. Calves—Receipts, 125 easier $7,000 8.00.
Hogs Receipts, 1,500, active heavv 817.75 @17.85 mixed yorkers, light yorkers and pigs, $17.85.'
Sheep—Receipts, 600 steady lambs, $14.09018.25, ethers unchanged.
NEWS OF THE STOCK MARKET
NEW YORK, June 29.—Equipments, motors and sundry specialties fe'atured the dull but steady opening of today's stock market at gains extending to substantial fractions. Prices strengthened more generally before the end of the first half hour. Liberty bonds were steady.
KBW YORK STOCK OST.
American Beet Sugar American Can American Smelting A Refining Anaconda Copper Atchison Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore A Ohio Bethlehem Steel "B" ............. Canadian Pacific ............... Central Leather ................. Chesapeake & Ohio Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul Columbia Gas & Electrio ... Corn Products Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sugar Erie General Motors Great Northern Pfd .............. Int. Mer. Marine Int. Mer. Marine Pfd Kennecott Copper.,..... ... Maxwell Motor Cot! New York Central Northern Pacific ................. Ohio Cities ^Gas Pennsylvania ....i.............. Reading Southern Pacific Southern Railway Studebaker Co. Union Pacific United States Steel Willys-Qverland
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HEIFERS AND COWS— Oood to choice heifers.. .$12 00 Fair to medium heifers... 11 00 Common to fair ........ 9 00 Good to choice cows 11 00 Fair to medium cows ..4. 9 00
16 00 11 75 10 85 13 00
Canners and cuttere BULLS AND CALVES— Good to prime export ... .$12 00 Good to choice butchers11 00 Common to fair 8 60 Veal calves 12 00 Common to best heavy Veal calves 12 00017 50
12 50 18 00 11 00 1« 25
STOCKBR8, FEEDING CATTLE— Good to choice steers, 700 lbs. and up $11 00O12 59 Common to fair, 700 lbs. and up 10 00011 00 Oood to c" "»lce, under 700 lbs 10 50012 00 Common to fair, under 700 lbs. Heifers, medium to good.. Cows, medium to gocd feeding Springers ...... Stock calves 10 00 012 00
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122 108 19%
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
CHICAGO, June 29.—Prospects of rain in Kansas and of a breaking of the hot wave there, led to selling of com today and eased down prices. Opening prices, which varied from unchanged figures to %e lower, with July $1.48 W to $1.48%, and August $1.50% to $1,51. were followed by a slight rally and then a material decline all around.
Oats sympathized with the weakness of corn. After opening unchanged to %c lower the market continued to sag.
Provisions averaged higher* owing apparently to reports of larg« shlpmenta of Itpah meaU.
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Allies Propose to Stop F!ow or Gold That Might Finance Another Debauch. &
By Lewrsnee O'Brisitt
German duplicity and intrigue revealed in the last four years have: strengthened fears In European countries that Germany may attempt to market her goods when peace comes by means of "masked exports," giving the impression that they originated elsewhere. Official dispatches, quoting financial writers, say that it is to be expected France for some time after the war em's will be dependent upon imports, because the most important 1 industrial districts have been deyastated by the invaders and in order to prevent unwitting buying of enemy goods,. three measures have been suggested,* aa follows: 1—To establish a personal register. 2—To establisn a trade register.
S—To demand the national mark put on all goods imported into France. With regard to the personal register, it is the intention to make one for eachv^ community, containing tthe names and addresses of all the inhabitants, their birthplaces and the names of their par--. ents. All storekeepers shall hang intheir shops a sign plainly stating their nationality. On the basis of this personal register, a trade register shall be^ kept, as in Italy. Spain, Sweden, Norway. Denmark, Switzerland, Hungary and Germany. ,v
There is no intention of boveot'^ .ir German goods. Economists oavs pointed out that such a step would be? a senseless thing to do and the intention in France is only to control the German imports and keep them within bounds so they will do no harm. To that end, the French syndicates have suggested that it. be made obligatory for all imports to bear the national tr?de mark of the country of origin.
Writers in neutral European countries have pointed out that such inter-
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tWASHIXC.TON, June 29—While the allies are engaged in the struggle with German autocracy, the pro Diem of meeting industrial aggression after tu© war also is receiving attention.
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France is debating regulations to compel registration of nationality by manufacturers and trades people, so that the nation which has borne the^' j, brunt of the German assault may not unwittingly send gold to provide funds for another war. Italy has issued a 'j decree requiring declarations or na- I tionality. Others of the allied countried are discussing similar measures, .* despite opposition in some olticial quarters to anything savoring of an, "economic war after the war."
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origin of gocds, make access to the big markets easier and protect themf *. I against being monopolised by the mors powerful states.
Germany is not TfitSStTlg £Hy chfttic#: to prepare for business after the war, plans in the making including one of such tremenlous proportions as a canal between the Black sea and the Baltic. The Lubeck chamber of commerce has reported that the canal would shorten the transportation of petroleum from, Batoum to Hamburg by 3,000 kilometers, new fnarkets for German goods would be opened and Russian products could be obtained by Germany at a much cheaper price than heretofore.
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An unusually large crowd attended last night's service at Tent Emanuel.
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