Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 August 1918 — Page 7
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
JTUBNITURE LEATHJfiRS —For Sale By— DUENWEG'S LEATHER HOUSE 630 Ohio Street, Near Fifth. Sell Phone 527. Clt. Phone 178.
LOST AND FOUND.
•LOST—Small black billbook containing between $20.00 and 122.00 in bills. Return to 316 N. 13th and receive reward.
FOR RENT—Houses and Flat*. 'FOR KENT—Nicely furnished 6-room .flat desirably located independent porch: city heat references exi changed. Address Rent, care Tribune.
FOR RENT—Five-room modern apartment in Edgewood Grove heat and water furnished heated garage. New phone 4154 or 3039. FOR KENT—9-room modern house with garage. 406 North Fiftti St.— $45,00. Frank Teel. New phone 1221. 'FOR RENT—Six-room modern house, 1108 S. 7th. Inquire first door north.
FOR RENT—318 Park, 8 rooms modern. T. H. Hite. 521 Ohio. FOR RENT—Four-room house, 1609
Orchard, with pas. FOK KENT—Modern South Center.
N. 14th.
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F()R RENT—Rooma.
FOR KENT—Large newly furnished room with private family: home privileges. 1116 South 7th. FOR RENT—Housekeeping apartment, furnished completely, with good bath. 211 S. 5 th. i FOK KENT—Modern furnished or unfurnished rooms for ll£ht housekeeping. 614 a. 19th. FOR RENT—Two connecting light houHPket'ping- rooms modern. 113
FOH KENT—Five living rooms back and above store reasonable. 13Vz "•oplar.
«nri anove and Poplar FOR REN"
RENT—Two furnished light housekeeping rooms. New phone JS4137-L FOR RENT—Two modern light housekeeping rooms and garage. 665 Poplar. FOR KENT—-Modern furnished room, 301 South 7th. Gentleman preferred. FOR RKXT—Two light housekeeping rooms at 1232 N. 13th, 110 month.
FOR RENT—Large modern furnished room, close in. Call 181D-Z new. FOK RENT—One large front room, unfurnished. 218 S. 101* st. FOR KENT—Two rooms, furnished or unfurnished. 1507 Wilson. FOR RENT—Three unfurnished rooms reference. 218 Sycamore. FOR KENT—Modern rootns. good location. ("all 654-R. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms on first floor. 664 Eagle. FOK KENT—Three rooms and 4 rooms. 601 S. 3d. FOR KENT—Modern furnished rooms. 514 Kacle. FOR KENT—Room with board.
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For rent, rooms (?entlmen 130 S. 6th.
FOR RENT—Offices.
KOii Rh.N 1"—Offices Tribune Building. Apply Wabash Keaity and Loan Co„ 721 Wabash s.venue.
STORAGE A^D PACKING-.
bTOKAGK—Furnituie packed, i Btoreu and orated bri-:k building. Get our reduced lreiitht rates south and all *i-fhtern points^ yuick service. Union !Tianster & aloiage Co., office lUW and Wabash. Both phones 404. VF.E pack, crate and store your furniture at less than others. Packing boxes and barrels for sale. Ohas,
Krah Box Co.. new phone* 2757 S77H-R. Old 3919.
MISCELLANEOUS. .U makes of sewing mabcott & Hart, iQ8 Wa*
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chines, $1.50. basn avenue. Talking machines repaired all makes $1.50. Scott & Hert, 50S Wabash Avn.
OVERLAND MOVING.
Let us move your furniture. City or out of the city. Union Transfer and 8torage Co. Both phones 404.
._w _WANTED TO BUY^^ Secrnd-hand harnesa collars, ridJng saddles. Zaohrnan. the Harness Man.
UPHOLSTERING.
First-class upholstering and repairing. Bauer. 1100 Pop. Ntw 40hO-L., old 224 2
BILLIARD SUPPLIER
POOL. TABLES—New and second band, also supplies. Geo. R. May, 134S Wab.
FURNITURE AND PIAN0JI0VING. CONKAD Transfer^Co.. ~24 sT'Nlnth. New u600 old 821 experienoed men.
JFLOVTNG VANS.
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WALt-H 1'iano and furniture moving. New phone 524 old 4007
*YGEN ACETYLENEJWELDING.. -'k8 built, all kinds. Thomas WeltT ying Shop, 1104 Poplar. Old 3020.
WANTED—Fifteen men to work in tile factory at Hillsdale, Tnd., near Olinton, on the C. & E." I. railroad. Wages $3 to $5 per day. Inquire 120 Rose
Dispensary building or G.
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Ror 27. Trihunft. WANTED—Position as housekeener in widower's home In c.ountrv: no objection to children. Address bo* 33. care Tribune. WANTED—To work by day. 652 N. 3d.
WANT£D—House.
WANTED—To buy 4 or ri-room house north of Locust st. Address Box 29, Triinine.
WANTED—Room*.
WANTED—To rent 4 to 6 modern unfurnished rooms with heat. New phone 2009-R.
WANTED—Miscellaneous.
WANTED—False teetli, will pay high as $12.50 for full sets. Mail. Cash for old silverware. Satisfaction oi goods returned. Western Metal Co'
Bloominsrton. 111. WANTRD—Anchor Furniture Co. pay» hif_-ho:t prices for ranges, cook stovoB and heaters. Call new 1387 or old 869. 311 Wabash avenue. WANTED TO TRADE—Feeding tankage for your dead animals, or will pay cash for them. New phone 74 old phone 3866. Harrison Smith. CALL US «rn dead animals. Roll fi44
Citir-ens 4296. Nierbts call Bell 4139. Terre Haure Hide
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12 North Second. WANTED—Your pump and driven well \vork, shop and residence. 322 N. l-'th. Fred Stump old 271f. WANTED—To clean vaults. Charles
Jores, old 1683 new phone 1252-J. WANTED—Vault cleaning. W. R. Guess, 2546 old phone.
WANTED—To Buy.
WANTED TO BUY—-Just arrived in Terre Haute, this week only, Chicago Reliable Houso. Wanted. 500 gentienien's suits, overcoats, eastoff.
Will positively pay hich as $10 if jn good condition. A. Pollork, general delivery, city. Postal card will reach us. Will call. Best attention, WANTED TO BUY—Used heating anil cooking stoves. George Finch.
Box 32. care Tribune. BEST PRICES PAID for used clothing and shoes. Call new phon* 3650. WANTED TO BUT—Heating stovfeT
Scott. 133b Wabash.
We wall buy your ash timber.Terre Haute Handle Co.
Oak asnid Water Sts. Terre Haute,
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Kunz,
superintendent, at Hillsdale. WANTED—2
laborers, paving Poplar
street automobile truck to and from work, leaves Third and Main, 6:30 a. m. 4th and Walnut, 6:35, 13th and College, 6:40. Carpenter Construction Co. WANTED—YOUNG MAN IN PRESSING
DEPARTMENT ALSO IN CUTTING ROOM. STAHL-URBAN CO., 9% AND (H10. WANTED—4 laborers at Paoer Mill.
Preston Ave. and Voorhees St. Inquire Chief Engineer. WANTED—Experienced hotel clerk.
Give reference. Address P. O. Box 801. WANTE1—Wood working^ ma chin a machine hands. Terre Haute Handle
Co.
WANTED—-Registered or assistant registered druggist. Oak Hall Pharmacy. WANTED Experienced presser on
Hoffman machine. Ehrman Mfg. Co. WANT ED—-Iliac k smith And heloer! Eaele Iron Works Co. WANTED—Porter. Terre Haute House. -Barber. 21 N. 4th. -Barber at 21 S. 6th.
WANTED—Situation.
WANTED—Business college gradute desires position for clerical work or typist, with little or no shorthand required. Desires the position more for experience in office than pay. Old phone 3171. WANTED—Accountant will keen small sets of books not requiring full-time bookkeeper, open and close books and 'render financial statements. Write
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Women .to Peel Tomatoes1 Canniirag: Factory
Loudon Packing Co. 2100 S. 3rd St.
HELP WANTED—Male.
Wanted Laborers
Apply
Indiana Coke aind,Qa§ Co.
Pay Each Night After First Day's Work H, KOPPER CO.
WANTED—Young ladies between 16 and
25
for telephone work pleasant
employment in good surroundings and under supervision of a fine and intelligent woman 8 hours per day and fair salary to start with chance of advancement for right party. Girls with* his?h school education preferred. See Miss Anderson, Central Union Telephone Co., 665 Ohio. WANTED—Women and girls, experienced in sewing, or who are willing to learn. We expect to start a new department in sewing. Will pay a guaranteed wage to start with advancement in proportion to your ability. Apply to Misa RalL Stahl-
Urban & Co., 9^ and Ohio. WANTED—Girls to make U. SI army garments bonus. 20 Der cent naid weekly bonus paid to all. no matter how many hours work: Dlentv of good, steady work experienced operatives wanted. Apply at once to
Miss Ixwe. Ehrmann Mfg. Co.. 10th and Wabash ave. WANTED—Stenographer with some experience opportunity to learn bookkeeping: splendid chance for advancement. Address P. O. Box 772,
Terre Haute. WANTED—-First-class cashier must have reference and he good at figures. Ko telephone calls considered.
Central Restaurant. WANTED—Competent white woman to wash Mondays. New phone 1371. WANTED—Maids. Apply to houaekeeper good waa es. Hotel Deming. WANTED—A dishwasher at 603 Mulberry street. Apply early. WANTRD—Girl for"house"work. 1727
N. 10th.
WANTED—Colored Hotel.
cook, Germania
HELP WANTED—Male and Female. WANTED—One second cook, man or woman one colored man for porter.
American Restaurant, 807 Wabash. WANTED—Bookkeeper must be experienced. Address P. O. Box 356,
Terre Haute, Itid. Give reference.
FORRENT—Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE—Bargains in unclaimed freight child's bed, $4.95 quartered oak writing desk, $6.50 bed springs, $1.95 metal folding bed. $4.50 wash stands. $1.50 sanitary cot, $4.50. Vandalia Storage Co.. 30" Wabash ave. FOK SALE—At 20% less than inventory, large soft drink business naving well: also good paying grocery business: reason for sellinsr. retiring from business. Box 31. care Tribune. FOR SALE—Coal office, centrally located -wagon, teams and all equipment. Some orders already on hand also sure of getting coal. Address
Box 34, Tribune. FOR SALE—Acorn cast iron range full nickeled, with reservoir and hot blast fire box. Must be seen to appreciate.
Vandalia Storage Co., 303 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—24x28 foot tent 3.000 lbs. full chain. 1 good 4-year-old mare mule, good water wagon, set of double harness. Citizens phone 4456
Call 25 S. 13M,. FOR SALE—Regent Steel range, rebuilt and guaranteed to bake large oven, reservoir and high closet. $15.50. Vandalia Storage Co., 303 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—One mule, suitable for mine 1 yearling mule. 1 Shetland pony,_gentleM drtving horse. Seelyville Livery Barn. FOK SALE—Trade that old heater or range in on a new stove at the Vandalia Storage Co., 303 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Storage batteries for~etectric cars liko new all 35 horsepower cheap. New phone 5143. FOR SALE—Young cow, three years old, giving milk. Staley, at 30th and
Hulman. Citizens 1330-R. FuR SALE—Cole range, Garland hard
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Poplar new 364 old 849. WANTED—To buy se eon d- hand"! ns a ntaneous heater: Kudd or Pittsburg.
coal heater and eras plate. 4762-Z new phone. 1542 6th ave. FOR SALE—Butchers' ice box. computing scales. 13Vi and Crawford new phone 634-L. FOR SALE—Twin cylinder Indian mo^ torcycle good condition. Inuuire 77
S. 17th.
FOR SALE—Incubator, brooder and chicken pen. 3 458 Maple. FOR SALE—Combination range, $17 easy terms. 508 Wabash. FOR SALE—Good heaters, $6.95. Easy terms. 508 Wabash. FOR SALE—Motorcycle good condition. 3314 N. 11th. J*OR SALE- 3 burner oil stoves. Scott. it36 Wabash. F' RALE—Bov'i •tr
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FOR SALE—50 steel and cast Iron ranges any make you want all rebuilt and guaranteed to bake $14.50 up. Vandalia Storage Co., 303 Wabash Ave. FOR SALE—Two, throe, four burner oil stoves. Jewel, Florence, New
Process, Puritan and Olympla, $6.50 up. Vandalia 'Storage Co., 303 Wabash Ave. FOR SALE—Krueger upright piano: good as new, with Apollo grand player and 110 rolls of music, at a bargain. 1115 N. 4th st. Dan Fasie. FOR SALE—-Worlds of heaters all makes all sizes and prices. Come In and make your selection early. Vandalia Storage Co., 303 Wabash Ave. FOR SALE—Large size double disc records to play on Victor and Columbia machines. Price 65 cents.
Robertson's. 525 Wabash Ave. FOR SALE—No. 16 Garland heater, used for advertising purposes cast iron jacket: bargaih. Vandalia Storage Co.. 303 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Used upright piano. ?.n* for practice. Special for $14S.OO.
Reasonable payments. Dennis Bros, 424 Wabash a^venue. FOR SALE—Six, ten and twelve-foot dining tables, $6.00 up reflnished In good order. Vandalia Storage Co., 303 Wabash Ave. B'OR SALE—Edison machine and one dftzen four-minute records. Price $15. Payments. Robertson's. 525
Wabash Ave. FOR SALE—Must be sold: car load of iron beds, all sizes, all colors. $1.98.
Vandalia Storag* Co.-. t03 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Library tables, mission oak. golden oak and
Dennis Bros., 424 Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—Coles Hot Blast Heater No. 18: a fine slack burner, $12.50. Vandalia Storage Co.. 303 Wabash Ave. FOR SALE—New Pathe records at a liberal discount. Make vour selection. Robertson's. 525 Wabash Ave. FOR SALE—No. 18 round oak heater, good bowls and grates: $12.50. Vandalia Storage Co.. 303 Wabash ave.
FOR SALE—Good up-to-date law library, cheap. 1015 S. 4th. New phone 1587-X. Call after 6 p. m. FOR SALE—Combination bock cases and writing desk, $9.50. Vandalia
Storage Co.. 303 Wabash Ave. FOR SALE—Trade your old heater or range on a new one at the Vandalia
Storage Co.. 303 Wabash Ave. FOR SALE—100 iron beds to be sold for storage charges. $1,95. Vandalia
Storage Co., 303 Wabash Ave. FOR SALE—-Fifty refrigerators and ice boxes: your choice.
$3.00.
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mahogany
Vandalia
Storage Co., 303 Wabash Ave. FOR SALE—Cheap: colony house, hens, springers and exhibition coop furniture. 212S X. FOR SALE—Florence Heater good shape: cheap. Vandalia Storage Co., 303 Wabash Ave. FOR SALE—Genuine Japanese oilcolored photos. $3.00 to $5.00, at Martin's Photo Shop. FOR SALE—88-note player piano with 30 roll-s of music and bench. Inquire 1210 Mulberry. FOR SALE—Sllghtlv used hornless disc machine. Price $10. Robertson's. 525
Wabash AVe. FOR SALE—Motorcycle. gas plate, porch shade. 2421 S. 8th st. Old phone 2539. FOR SALE—Holsteln dairy cow, heavv milker can be seen at 2800 Dean street. FOK SALE—Good used Chickerine
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$3.50
up. Vandalia Storage Co., 303 Wabash Ave. FOR SALE—Solid oak mantel folding bed, good springs, with mirror: $6.95.
Vandalia Storage Co., 80S Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Slightly used cabinet phonograph with records. Price $35.
Easy payments. Robertson's. 525 Wabash Ave. FOR SALE—Several oil stoves. 2. J. 4burner. to be sold out at cost: $6.50.
Vandalia Storage Co.. d03 Wabash ave. '-J FOR SALE—Kitchen bluet, 15.00 buffet, $10.50 dining chairs, 55c each round table. $10.£A. Scott.. 1336 Wabash.
FOR SALE—12 refrigerators to be sold regardless of price. Your last chance. Vandalia Storage Co., 303 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Ten mantel folding beds at your own prices. We need ths room. Vandalia Storage Co., .i03 Wabash Ave. FOR SALE—Fife months anfl 8 weeks' unused business college tuition. See
Charles A. Cook, Standard Wheel Co. FOR~SATTe—No. 51. 53 ~15 Florence heaters, not used long cheap. Vandalia Storage Co..
303
Wabash ave.
FUR 'ALE—Dr. Vinton'B Vint-O-Lax for constipation, liver, stomach and bowels. 10c and 25c, at all druggists FOR SALE—Round Oak Heater, new grates and fire bowls. $12.50. Vandalia Storage Co.. 303 Wabash Ave. FOR S.\LE—2b librarv tables, some slightly scratched. $2.95 un. Vandalia Storage Co.. 303 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Good used player piano with 12 rolls, $375.00: easy payments.
Di-
ano. Price $50. Robertson's. 525 Wabash Ave.
FOR SALE T-Iarlev Jones motorcycle. $35.00. Old phone 264-R. West Terre Haute. FOR SALE—Lincoln range, $1H.50 Regent cook stove, $11.00. Scott, 1336
Wabash.
FOR SALE—Piano, upright: fine value for $75.00. Write Box 28. Tribune office. FOR SALE—Dresser, $4.50 beds, $2.00 chiffonier, $4.50._ Scott,_133'3 Wabash. FOR SALE—Good drop-nead sewing machine $5.00. 22 South Sixth street. FOR SALE—Six Florence heaters, $15, $18 and $21._508 Wabash. FOR SALE—Range, good baker, $16.50 $1 week. 508 Wabash. FOR SALE—Gasoline'hav press In good condition. 3015 N. 15th. FOR SALE—-50 heaters at $12.50 each, tfcett, 1336 Wabash.
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FOR SALE OR TRADE.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—One Chalmers touring car electric lierhts and starter in good condition. Old phone 2608.
FOR TRADE.
WANTED—To trade house for Buick Inquire
667
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FOR SALE—High casli price paid for used or wrecked autos. We have bargains in tires, Btorage batteries, magnetos, generators or anything for your auto. 1340 Liberty Ave. Open evenings. FOR SALE—One 1916 5-passenger Ford, 1916 5-passenger Baby Grand Chevrolet, one 1917 Dodge touring car. These
Cars are all in first-class mechanical condition. 845-847 Lafayette ave. FOR SALE—5-passenger Overland. 5passenger light 6 Chalmers both in good condition will consider eouitv
In Terre Haute real estate. Call 2429 N. 6H. Old phone 2243. FOR SALE—Ford roadster with sumjner and winter top car in good condition cheap if taken at once. Call evenings at 911 S. 5th St.. or new phone 1806 J. FOR SALE—5-passenger Overland overhauled repainted good tires.
Price cheap. Can be seen at Mitchell Sales Co., 7th and Vandalia. This is a bargain. FOR SALE—Dodge touring car^.has been a family car new tires all around mechanically good. Cheap for quick "*ale. 1211 S. 26th. New phone 4523-R. FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring car: quipped with Hoffler shock absorber,
Speedometer and bumper A-l condition. 1311 «. 11th. FOR SALE—Touring car condition good as new will sell for bargain cash or trade on piece of property.
New phone 1064. FOR SALE—7-passenger Pierce-Arrow car good condition. Automatic Machinery Co. Telephones, Bell 1348
Citizens 4990. FOR SALE—We have a number of good used cars for sale. Prices from $300 to $1,100. Pettyjohn Co.. 603 North
Sixth St.
FOR SALE—Overland roadster. A-1 [Condition. Owner in service. Would consider Ford in deal. 310 N. Eighth. FOR SALE—Autos. Lexington. Oakland nnd Allen cars are sold at Petty-
John's, 603 North Sixth street. FOR SALE—One 1917T*ord tourine car: splendid condition: used by careful party. C. M. Stout, 421 N. 6th. FOR SALE—Overland roadster. 5 srood tires, fully equipped A-l condition.
Call new phone 3291-X.
FOR SALE—Ford car with tflltrtmer and winter top good condition. 1814 S. 6th. FOR SALE—Light Overland speedster, $150. 720 Hulman. FOR SALE—1917 Dodge touring car at 1207 N. 9th. FOR SALE—1916 Ford touring car at 1207 N. 9th.
FOR*SALE—Real Estate.
FOR SALE—5-room house modern except bath fixtures 3 lots 44x426 feet barn and garage $2,500. Call jalter 6
O'clock evenings. 2408 Washington ave. FOR SALE—:A' good, well built 6-rpom house furnace, bath, electric lights, gas and water. Possession given immediately. 2313 Liberty ave. FOR SALE—Modern 6-room residence, north part of city. Citizens phone 1898-L. FOR SALE—Good siX-room house: 18
N. 6th ave. Inquire 1121 Poplar. FOR SALE—8-room modern+house. 615 S. 3d.
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LEGAL NOTICES.
PROPOSED FOR TAX LEVY. The trustees of Sugar Creek township, Vigo county, Ind., proposes for the yearly expenditures and tax levies, to be considered by the board at its annual meeting to be held at the trustees' office on Tuesday, September 3, the following estimates:
Township expenditures, $2,475.98, and tax of 10c on each $100. Additional road, $3,713.97, and tax of 15c on each $100.
Special school, $18,569, and tax of 75c on each $lu0 and $1 on each poll. Tuition, $6,1 89.95, and tax of 25c on each $100 and 25c on each poll.
Poor, $2,094.32, and tax of 5c on each $100. Total expenditures: Total land valuation $1,401,390 Personal property 4OK.530 Corporations 708.270
Total •. $2,516,190 Amount of credit on account of mortgage exemptions 40.210 Total number of polls 573 Net taxables August 1, 1918. .$2,475,980
THOMAS CON CANNON.
Trustee Sugar Creek Township.
An examination of applicants for competency for mine boss, fire boss and hoisting engineer, will be held in the Junior lgh School at Brazil, Ind., on Thursday. September 5.
All applicants shall be American citizens or naturalized citizens, and shall be 21 years of ago.
Register will ~be opened at Junior High School at 8 o'clock a. m. on date of examination.
JOHN OGILVIBJ,
Acting State Mine Inspector. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Thomas J. Roach, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent.
DAVID F. ROACH.
Thos. F. O'Mara, Atty. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of the estate of John S. Brookbank, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent.
SARAH BROOKBANK.
Beecher & Beecher, Attys.
RAG RUG WEAVING.
RAG RUG weaving. Walter
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662 Vfc' Wabash avenue.
Hughes,
EXPENDITURES AND TAX LEVIES FOR THE YEAR 1919. The trustee of Nevins township, Vigo county, proposes for the yearly expenditures and tax levies by the advisory board at its annual meeting to be held at the office of the trustee, on the 3rd day of September, 1918, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m., the following estimates and amounts for said year: 1. Township expenditures, $2,140, and township tax .08 cents on the hundred dollars. 2. Local tuition expenditures, $12.000, and tax, 30 cents on the hundred dollars. 3. Special school tax expenditures, $8,800. and tax, 7S cents on the hundred dollars. 4. Additional road tax expenditures. $Ji.200, and tax, 10 cents on the hundred dollars. 5. Poor expemditures' for preceding year. $500, and tax. 1 cent on the hundred dollars. 6. Special school bond fund, $2,500, and tax, 20 cents on the hundred dollars,
Total expenditures, $28,140, and total tax, 144 cents on the hundred dollars. The taxables of the above named township are as follows: Total valuation of lands anfl improvements $ 594,780 Total valuation of personal property 147,930 Valuation of railroads, express companies, palace car comt« panies, telegraph lines. telfl» phone lines, etc. (Estimated from last year's tax duplicate) 465,560
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Number of polls, 236. NOTT HAKROLD, Trustee. Dated Aue. 2, 1918.
EXPENDITURES AND TAX LEVIES FOR THE YEAR 1919. The trustee of Honey Creek township, Vigo county, proposes for the yearly expenditures and tax levies by the advisory board at its annual meeting, to be held at his residence, on the 3rd day of September, 1918, commencing at 2 o'clock p. m., the following estimates and amount for said year: 1. Township expenditures, $2,000, and township tax, 5 cents on the hundred dollars. 2. Local tuition expenditures, $8,000, and tax. 12 cents on the hundred dollars, 3. Special School tax expenditures, $10,000, and tax. 12 cents on the hundred doIlarSL 4. Additional road tax expenditures. $2,000, and tax. 6 cents on the hundred dollars. 5. Poor expenditures for preceding year, JnOO, and tax, .01 cents on the hundred dollars.
Total expenditures. $*2,500, and total tax. 48 cents on the hundred dollars. The taxables of the above named township are as follows Total valuation of lands and improvements $1,318,970 Total valuation of personal property 317,910 Valuation of railroads, express companies, palace car companies, telegraph lines. telephone lines, etc. (Estimated from last year's tax duplicate) ,436,005
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of mortgage exemption .... 81,670 Net taxabele property of town ship $1,176,600
Number of polls, 409. CHARLES A. NASH, Trustee. Dated Aug. 10, 1918.
EiiRENDITURES AND TAX LEVIES FOR THE YEAR 1919. The trustee of Pierson township Vigo county, proposes for the yearly expenditures and tax levies by the advisory board at its annual meeting, to be held at trustee's office, Lewis, Ind., on the 3rd day of September, 1918, commencing at 2 o'clock p. m., the following estimates and amounts for said year: 1. Township expenditures, $2,500, and township tax, 15 cents on the hundred dollars. 2. Local tuition expenditures, $7,500, and tax, 45 cents on the hundred dollars. 3. Special school tax expenditures, $5,500, and tax, 30 cents on the hundred dollars. 4. Additional road tax expenditures, $3,500, and t^x, 10 cents on the hundre.1 dollars. 5. School and refunded bonds and other items. If any, expenditures, $2,500, and tax, 20 cents on the hundred dollars.
Total expenditures* $25,000, and total tax, 120 cents on the hundred dollars. The taxables of the above named township are as follows: Total valuation of land and improvements 709,570 Total valuation of personal property 141,850 valuation, of railroads, express companies, palace car companies, telegraph lines, telephone lines, etc. (Estimated from last year's tax duplicate) 253,580
$1,141,510
Amount of credit on account of mortgage exemption 48,170 Net. taxable property of twp. .$1,093,340
$2,072,935
Amonnt of erMlt on account of mortgage exemption S2.R70 Net taxable property of twp. $2,020,265 (Signed) JESSIE BURNETT.
Dated Aug. 5, 1918 Trustee. EXPENDITURES AND TAX LEVIES FOR THE YEAR 1919.
The. trustee of Harrison township, Vigo county, Indiana, proposes for next year's expenditures and tax levies by the advisory board at Its annual meeting to be held at the trustee's office at court house, on Tuesday, Sept. 3, 1918, the following estimates for the year:
Township expenditures, $8,000, and township tax 2 cents on the
$ 1 0 0
Tuition expenditures. $20,000, and tuition tax, 33 cents on the $100. Special school expenditures, $19,000, and special school tax, 50 cents on the $100.
Additional road expenditures, $3,000, and additional road tax, 10 cents on the $100.
Poor expenditures. $9,000, and poor tax. 2 cents on the $100. Tax levy, 97 cents. Total taxables of township, 13,622,990.
Polls, 731. ANDREW M. POWERS, Trustee of Harrison Township. Aug. 3. 1918.
MOVING.
VVANTJiD—Moving and hauling by auto truck. Finch Transfer Co.. 1121 F^ptar new phone S64 old 849.
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NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigned Administrator of the estate of Jesse R. Salloe. deceased, hereby gives notice that bv virtue of an order of the Vigo Circuit Court, he will at the hour of 10 A. M. on the 4th day of September. 1918. and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale, all the interest of said decedent in and to the following described real estate, located in Vigo County. State of Indiana:
Beginning 547.5 feet west of the north east corner of the following described tract of real estate: Dart of the north half of the north half of the east fractional section 9-12-9. beginning at a point 399.3 feet south on the section line dividing sections 9 and 10. township 12 north, range 9, west from the north e_ast corner of section 9: thence west 1.54
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Said sale shall be made sublect to the approval of said court for not less than the full appraised value and for cash, and to be sold free of all liens.
STORAGE.
WANTED City storage, household goods, etc. brick warehouse. 44 8. 10^4. Dr. J. T.Laughead. Office old 94f
FOR SALE—Real Estate.
FOR SALE CHEAP.
MIDDLE TENNESSEE FARMS—Whv pay from $100.6o to $200.00 per acre for farm land.* when you can come to Middle Tennessee arid buv better land from $25.00 toi.550.00 per acre? If interested in a farm.of any size, write or wire. F, M. LOVE. R«5«tL KSTATS
AND BANKER. Smithville. Tenn.
FOR SALE
Wfevr 5-room 'bungalow. Mortem 1n every detail. South Nineteenth street, near College. Monthly payment plan and 1 ,Sirecllj( .with ctwner. Room 714, Haut^,,Trust Building.
NEW«YORK, Aug*. 17.—The w*ek-end sessioiiojon the stock exchange beean with ixjfry indication of a continuance of recent stagnant conditions. .Most leader* were unchanged from the previous [day's final quotations. Canadian Pacific proving the only marked exception on its reaction of IV. points. United States Steel and Marine Dre*ferred gained slight fractions, but equipments and coppers were irregular. Specialties yielded in the absence of pool support, declining from point to a full point.
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ther demand "at the year's new high record of 100.16. Further accumulation of Libertv 3V6a bonds at the new high record of 100.50 was the most interesting features of today's dull session of the stock exchange. Rails and industrials reacted unriir pressure, the reversal extem'.ine from fractions in steels and eouiomentji to
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THOMAS R. SALLEE. -t Administrator. *i
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American Beet Sugar American ran Am Smelting & Refining Anaconda Copper Atchison Baldwin Locomotive Baltimose & Ohio Bethlehem Steel Canadian Pacific Centra! Leather Chesapeake & Ohio Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul Corn Products Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sugar v., Erie General Motors Great Northern pfd International Mercantile Marine.. Int. Mercantile Marine pfd........ Kennccott Copprr Maxwell Motor Co New York Central Northern Pacific Ohio Cities Gas Pennsylvania Reading Southern Pacific Southern Railway Studebaker Co. Union Pacific I'nited States Steel S. Willys-Overland
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CHICAGO, Aug. 17—Bullish cron estimates rallied the corn market todatf from weakness which was shown at the start. Opening prices, which varied from off to Nc advance with St-D-ember $1.62Oi11.61 and C'ctobei* $ 1,63to 1.63%. were followed bv a slight, setback and th^n by an advance all around to well above •vesterdav's finish. o-its paralleled the action of coin. After opening unchanged to '4c higher with September 70c to "O'SiC. th« market reacted a little and then scoted/ substantial gains.
Provisipns lacked sUDPort.
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CHICAGO, Aug. 17.—Corn—No. 2 yellow. $1.91 No. 3 yellow. $1.85©1.87 No„ 4 yellow, $1.76.
Oats- No. 3 White. 69-\@70«4c. standard, 70@71. liye—No. 2. 1.58 ©l,*!
Barley. 95cft$1.14. Timothy—$6.()O®9.00. Clover—Nominal. Pork—Nominal. Lard—$26.40. Ribs— $23.87(^24.37.
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