Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 September 1918 — Page 7

SATURDAY, SEPT 7* 191S.

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QTOIABAP0I2S LITX STOCK.

UTDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 7.—Receipts—Hbg*, 3.900 head cattle. £00 head catena, 300 bead: sheep. 20 bead.

WIU.S AXO CALVES— Good to prime export $10 50011 50 Ctood to choice butcher^.., 9 25#11 00 Common to fafr.....M».*» 7 00® 9 00 Veal calves. ... 11 00©18 "0

STKKRS— SfcteM corn \,W) lbs. Mid «p 17 00018 75 flood to cboice, U$4 lb*. and up. 16 60017 40 Oood to cfaoioe. 1,160 to 1^60 lb® 16 00© 1« 26 Oood to obotoe, 100 to 1,100 lbs. Common to medium, 1,300 lbs. and up Oommon to medium, 1,100 to 1,250 lbs Oommon to medium, 800 to 1,100 lbs Good to choice yearlings

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STOCK EKS, FEEDING CATTLEJ—Oood to choice steers, 700 1 bH. and up $11 26012 60 Common to fair, 700 lbs. and up 10 00011 26 Good to choice, under 700 lba. 11 00012 00 Common to fair, under 700 lba Heifers, medium to good. Cows, medium to good feeding Htpriw^f-rH ................ Stock calves. .... ..... Veal calves...............

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CHICAGO IjIYK STOCK.

CHICAGO, Sept. 7.—United States Bureau of Markets. Hnjcs—Rpceipts, 4,000 ms.rK.6t on» evenly 10 to 20c higher some 25c up. Top, $20,00 butchers, $19.25 19.95 light, 119.40 @20.00 packing, *18.40(g) 19.10 rough. $17.75@ 1 s.25 pigs, good and choice, $1 x.05 @19.00.

Cattle—Receipts, 2.00S* compared with a week ago, good ana best native Steers steady to strong others mostly t5c lower. Westerns steady butcher cattle mostly 50c. lower bulls off more and canners less veal calves 25 to 50c higher stockers and feeders steady.

Sher-^i—Receipt.*, 1.000, compared with week ago. fat classes of iambs and yearlings 25 to 40c lower sheep steady to 25c lower feeding classes of lambs Steady to 25c higher and of sheep 25 to fiOc higher yearlings and breeders Steady.

ST. IXH.'TS L.IVK STOCK,

ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. 7.—Egg*—fteOeipts, 1,600 higher lights, $19,400 19.90 pigs. $18.76iD 19.26 mixed and butchers, $19.45019.96 heavy, I19.SO0 19.95 bulk, [email protected].

C.attle—Receipts, 900 steady. Steers, 11.500.18.25 yearlings, steers and heifers, $9.50016.50 cows, $7.50012.50 Calves. $7.75 Si, 17.25.

Sheep—Receipts, 1,200 steady lambs, 114.00016.76 ewes, $11.00012.00.

ni lTALO MVK STOCK.

BUFFALO, N. Y„ S«PL 7—Cattle— Receipts, 450 steady. Calves—Receipts, 126 weak $7,000 *0.00.

Hogs—Receipts, 1,800 strong. Heavy, $20. R5*tfj/21.SO mixed and jorkers, j. i ir.w2l.2.r', light yorkers, $2O.jO0 2l».75 pigs, $20.50.

Sheep—Kuouipui, 400 steady and unchanged.

PITTSBURGH IjTVK STOCK. PITTSBURGH. I'a.. Sept. 7- Hoes Receipts, 1.O00 higher. Heavies, $20.00 ff 20.25 heavy yorkers, $21.25 ty-21.35 light yorkers, $20 504?21.00 pigs, $20.35 |J 20.50.

Sheep—Receipts. 30#: steady. Top sheep. $12 75 top lambs. $16.50. Calves Receipts, 200 stead/. Top, $17.00.

NEWS OF THE STOCK MAKKET

KF,W YORK, Sept. 7.—The mAderate rally, in which short covering was no inconsiderable factor, attended the opening of today's stock market, most, leaders showing fractional advances over yesterday's prices. Union Pacific V-as the only Investment issue to register more than a Jiomlnal decline, but Ibis was offset hy Canadian Pacific's ain of 1 points. Steels, equipments and specialties were steady ttf Arm,

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CHICAGO. Sept 7.—Week-end evening up of trades brought about advances today in the corn market. Opening prices, which ranged from 4c off io jo up with October, $1.57

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Oats hardened with corn. After opening unchanged to lower with October, 72 tec to 72 %c. the market scored a slight general gain.

Provision* were irregular.

CHICAGO QUOTATIONS.

CHICAGO. Sept. 7.'—Grain and provisions closed: Corn—October, $1.57 4 November, $ 1.5 6 "ii,

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New 1499-Li. Old 14 ft. Fifth and Walnut Street*.

LOST—i^avalier with two small diamonds and one pearl. Notify R. RB, Bo* 77, and receive reward. Old phone 3373, Ring 3. LOST—A red pfftse containing $2.91 and street car tickets, on South Third street car. Call 4S16 old phone. Reward, LOST—On North Thirteenth befwP»n

First avenue and Fifth, pocketbook by child. New phone 3400. LOST—-A pig about six weeks old.

Finder call at 2914 N. 13%. Reward. LOST -Lower plate of false teeth, one gold tooth reward. Old 4597-R 3. JjOST—Gentleman's signet ring. Finder call 2264-X. Reward.

HELP WANTED—Male.

LEARN AVIATION, Motor Mechanics or Airplane building. Prepare for government call or civilian work.

Write today. Moler Aviation School, 105 S. Walls St., Chicago. WANTED--Bright, industrious young young man who understands bicycles and sporting goods. Good chance for the right party. Inquire Manager,

The Vim, 423 Wabash^ WANTKIV- Man with some experience in janitor work. State age, salary expect ed and experience. Address

Box 365, care Tribune. WANTED—Boys over 16 years did to learn trade good chance for advancement. General Plate Co., 1660- Hulman streeU WANTED- YOUNG MAN IN PRESSING

DEPARTMENT ALSO TN CUTTING ROOM. STAHL-URBAN CO., 9^ AND OHIO. WANTED—Barber steady Job. Apply

Davis Co., Davie Gardens. WANTED—Boy to work must be over 16. Levi Pry Goods Co. WANTED—Errand boy

MONUMENTS. HELP WANTED—Female.

LODGE NOTICE. *Terre llaute commandery. No. kl6, K. T. Stated conclave, Saturday evening, September 7. Visl--rs wek-ome.

CONRAD J. HTCRBER, C. JAMES K. ALLEN, Recorder.

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BSTRAYED—From Wabash mine, west of the city, one black mare mule, 54 inches high, white nose, halter and small chain. Call Coal Bluff Mining

Monday morning. Terminal Station Barber Shop.

WANTED-—Bright, neat boy chance for learning good trade. Anehor. 1 21 fi Wabash. WANTED -Boy with bicycle, 17 or IS years old. Johnson Pharmacy, l#th and Locust. WANTED—Boy over 16 years old.

Must hav# bicycle. Baur's Drug Store. WANTED—Teamsters Union Transfer and Storage Co., 10^ and Wabash ave. WANTED—Men and large boys. J. W.

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Oak Hall Pharmacy.

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WANTED—3 or 4-room house no children near car line can gire references. New phone 4497. WANTED—To

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WAJTHED—To rent two or more tinfurnished modern rooms close in adults. Old phone 2030.

•FOB BENT—Offices,

FOR RKNT—Offices Tribune Building. Apply Wabash Realty aad Loa~ Co. 721 Wabash avenue.

OVERLAND MOVING.

Let us move your furnitur*. City oi out of the city. Union Transfer and Storage Co. Both phone* 404.

j)XYGEN^ACETYLENE WELDING.. Ttriks built all kinds. Thomas Welding Shop. 1104 Poplar. Old SO20.

JTANTED^TO^BUY.

Second-hand harness, collars, riding •addles. Zaehman. the Harness Man.

THE UPPER ATMOSPHERE.

An agitated neighbor had just Informed Mrs. Warren that her son was at the top of a telegraph pole in the vicinity, When the boy had been coaxed back to earth again, his mother remonstrated.

Tad, I've told you how dangerous that is now why will you persist in climbing those poles?" "But, ma," exclaimed the boy in a#n aggrieved tone, "I have to have some fresh air!"—Tba Christian Herald.

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WANTED—Government civil service examinations in Terre Haute in September. Government clerk, teacher, inspectres.s, research clerk, type-

Writer salary $ 1,200-$2,000 experience unnecessary. Women desiring government positions write for frea particulars to J. C. Leonard (former civil service examiner), 712 Kenois Rldg., Washington. "VV AN

TED—Women and girls experienced in sewing or who are willing to learn we will pay a guaranteed Wage to start with advancement In proportion to your ability. Apply to Miss Rail, Stahl-Urban ft Co., and Ohio. WANTED—Girls to mak«f U- S. army garments plenty of good, steady work. Apply at once to Miss Lowe,

Ehrmann Mfg. Co, 10th and Wabash ave. WANThM —Young woman 1*5-23 years for telephone work permanent employment Apply Chief Operator,

Citizens Ind. Telephone Co. WANTED—Woman or girl to care for •baby and housework good pay to right person. New phone 1031-J. 104 N. 37th st WANTED—Experienced white girl for general housework. Reference required. No washinlf.' Enquire 1304

S. 6th. New phone 1454. WANTED—Girls for ractory Work good wages for good worker*. Milks

Emulsion Co., 13% and Yandalia railroad. WANTED—Two first-class waitresses must have experience or need not apply. Apply Central Restaurant, 406

Main.

W A NTEli^Lady to answer telephones, wait on customers and collecting give age and references. Address

Box 38.

WANTED—Connter girls at Hotel DemIng Coffee Shop. Good wage*. Apply Steward, Hotel Demin*. WANTED—For general housework

Woman who can go home at night. Call new phone 3191. WANTED—Milliner one that can trim and make, also an apprentice. Mrs.

Cook. 3 5 S. 6th St. WANTED—Girl as mother's help must be used to children references. 1216

S. 8th. Old 3234. WANTED—Three or four girls over 18 years old. Terre Haute Handle Co„

Oak and Water. WANTED—Woman for housework no Washing 3 adults In family. 1« N. 14 1/2

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WANTED—White woman to take washing home. Inquire 1543 8. Center et_ WANTED—Girl at James' Quick Ltinch

Room, $8 per week. 9 N. Kth. WANTED—Maids. Apply to housekeeper good wages. Hotel Demlng. W A NTKO— IirIs to dip chocolate and pack candies. Mewhinney's. WANTED—A girl for general boosework. Call I.MO S. 10th. WANTED- Collector. Inquire. Terre

Uante Furniture C*. WANTED—Experienced housemaid no cookini 42$ S. 6th. WANTE1)—Housekeeper. 6th. W. T. Haute.

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WAN'TE%-Girl*. J. W. Davis Co^

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WANTED First-class bookkeeper. Bow employed, desires position in Terre Haute experienced, capable, energetic age 36 two children. Alan

France*, 395 S. Lincoln ave., Aurora. III. WANTED—Employment as office girl or Htenographer school experience.

Call 2227 old. WANTED—Position as night watchman. Care Tribune, Box 91.

WANTED—Miscellaneous. WANTKD—Anchor Furniture Co. pays highest price* for ranges, cook

Stoves and heatera Call new 1M7 6r old 169. til Wabash avenue. WANTED TO TRADE—Feeding tankage for your dead animals, or will tay cash for them. New phone It old phone 3866. Harrison Smith. CALL US on dead animals. Bell 644 call Bell 41».

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Cltinens 4296. Rights call Bell 41»! Terre Haute Hide A 12 North Second. WANTED—Pump and driven well workshop and residence. 322 N. 12th.

Old phone £715. WANTED—To clean van Its. Charles Jonti old 168S new phone 12S2-J. WANTED—Range and heatet. State price. Box S9, this office. WANTED—Vault cleaning.

Guess, 2546 old phone.

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WANTED—Second-hand Invalid chair. New phone 4309-L. WANTED—To rent 40 to ISO-acre farm!

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WANTED TO BUT—Used heating and cooking stoves. George Finch, 1121 Poplar new $64 old 849. WANTED—To buy cash register. Call at once. Joe Schiowitz, Tuller Hotel. BEST PRICES PAID for used clothing and shoea Call new phone 3650. WANTED TO BUT-

Scott. 133ft Wabash.

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BILLIARD SUPPLIES.

POOL TABLES—New and second "faanC also supplies. Geo. R. May, 1345 Wab.

MOVING VANS,

BILLT WALSH—Piano and furniture moving. New phone 534, old 4007.

.UPHOLSTERING.

First-class upholstering and repairing, Baaer, 1100 Pop. N«w 40«0-L» old 2242

FURNITURE ANDPIAN0 MOVING. CONitAD Transfer Co.. ^4~^sT"Ninth New S600: old 821 experienced men.

RAG RUG WEAVING.

KAG RUG weaving. Walter^sTaughej* 663 V."abash avenue.

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FOR SALE—Feather beds, 12 foot extension table, sideboard, Bohn syphon refrigerator, leather parlor suite, rocking chairs, New Home sewing machine, large electric vacuum sweeper, fan, typewriter.

Mrs. Dan Fasis, 1115 N. 4th. FOR SALE—Good stock of groceries, located in Bicknell, Ind. doing a good cash business best location in the city reasonable rent. WTill sell at invoice jfrice. Address Frank

Curry, Bicknell, Ind. Good meat market room. FOR SALE—Storage goods must be sold. Iron bed, $2.50 stand table, $1 library tables. $3.50 Wash stand, $2

Child's mattress, $2. Vandalia Storage Co., 303 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Large mahogany case piano formerly priced at $375 special this week, $290. New bench and scarf to match. Easy payments. Robert-

Son's, 525 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—300 new and rebuilt steel and cast ranges all makes guaranteed baker. Liberal terms to worthy people. Vandalia Storage Co., 803 vVabash ave. FOR SALE—New Merit Ranee. $18.50 model cheap cook stove. $12.50: Florence Heater. $16.50: American Heater, $9.50. Scott. 1336 Wabash. FOR SALE—Trade that old heater or range in on a new one. We allow you as high as $10. Vandalia Storage Co., 303 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Rose comb red cockerels good c-.ior and type $1.25 each two or more, $1.00. Floyd Dillingham, fiullivati, Ind. FOR SALE—Handsome upright piano worth $375 this week, special, $275.

Terms suitable. Silverstein Bros., 526 Wabash. FOR SALE—Vulcan Jewel Hot Blast

Heater all new lining best slack burner on earth. Enquire 303 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—$75 talking machine, including six Columbia records. Special, $57.50i Silverstein Bros^ 626

Wabash.

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WANTED—Woman to wash and iron. 926 S. «%. WANTED—A girl, phone 479J.

FOR SALE—Story & Clark Organ notes and reeds good loud placer, $12.50. Vandalia Storage Co., 303

Wabash ave. FOR SALE—12 mantel folding beds revarnished: we need the room. Vandalia Storage Co., 303 Wabash ave. FOR SALE-—$600 player, used few months. $450 payments. Brewer

Piano Co., Seventh and Cherry. FOR SALE—Small disc graphophone with selection of records. Price $10.

Robertson's, 525 Wabash ave. FOR RALE-$300 piano, used few months. $1."0 payments. Brewer

Piano Co., Seventh and Cherry. FOR SaTle—Piano case organ in good condition. Price $50. Easy payments. ^Robertson's, 525 Wabash ave. FOR RALE—Acorn Heater No. 20 in good shape: bargain. Vandalia Storage Co., 3Or, Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Beautiful $S0O playerpiano will exchange for building "lots or diamonds. 608 Wabash. FOR SALE- -Edison phonograph. ?f0 records and cabinet. What will you give? 508 Wabash. FOR SALE—Laundry stonres, 2 and 4 holes. $3.50 up. Vandalia Storage

Co.. *03 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—50 bed springs. 50 cents Iron beds. $3.50: 25 mattresses. $3.60

Scott. 1236 Wabash. FOR SALE—$650 standard make play-er-piano this week $3iK. Silverstein

Bros., 626 Wabash. IDR RALE--Several davenports, leafhef finish, $16.50 up. Vandalia Storage

Co., 303 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Wing piano handsome walnut case $175 long time to pay for. 508 Wabash. FOR SALE- Baby photos at your home.

Martin's Photo Shop. New phone 3700 old 16. FOR SALE—Flemish Giant rabbits, young and old, Charles Wrench, "202

S. 3d.

FOR SALE—Five Florence beaters: good as new $15, $18, $21. 508 Wabash. FOR SALE—Combination writing and book case, $15.00. Scott. 1336 Wabash. FOR SALE—$85 cabinet phonograph, 12 records. $35 easy terms. 50S Wabash. FOR SALE—Counters, showcases and paper press cheap. 2033 N. 10th. FOR SALE—Kimball pia.no. like nAw, $165 easy terms. 508 Wabash. FOR SALE—Wilson Hot Blast heater. $7.95 easy terms. 508 Wabash. FOR SALE—Good organ, $160. Silverstein Bros.. 526 Wabash. FOR SAXJ5—Chicks and hens. Lashbrook, 25th and Putnam. FOR SALE—Oi) Stove. $3.50 Ovens, $1.96. Scott, 1336 Wabash. FOR SALE—Canary birds. New phone 4309-X. Call 834 N. 6th. FOR SALE—Guaranteed Range easy terms, 508 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Home Comfort, $19.76 easy terms. 508 Wabash. FOR SALE—Good drop-head sewing machine, S10. 22 S. 6th. FOR SALE—Chiffionier. $6.50: dresser, $7.00. Scott. 1336 Wabash. FOR SALE—Acme Range, $22.50 easy terms. 508 Wabash. FOR SALE—Gas range. 2517 N. 6th.

FOR SALE

4 Heavy Draft 5 Delivery Wagons 2 Single Harness. 18 Tons 4th Vein

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FOR SAJjE—Mine, known as Dickie & Johnson mine, near Clay City, Ind equipped wagon mine 4-foot block coal slope cheap to operate must be seen to be appreciated. Bargain if sold at once. Liberty Mining & Developing Co., Coal City, Ind., R. R. 1. FOR SALE—A good work horse win work single or double weighs 1,200 pounds 12 years old in good condition. Also a good one-horse jolt wagon and harness. Bell phone west 96-W-l.

£XR SALE—Round Oak Heater No. 16 new double fire bowl: good nickel: to' be sold for less than half price.

Vandalia Storage Co., 303 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Slightly used player-piano with new rolls and bench. Price $47 5. .Easy payments. Robertson's, 626 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Royal Garland No. 16 cast iron jackets slightly used as a demonstrator cheap. Vandalia Storage

Co., 303 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—One 4-year-old mare, one cow and calf. Central Terre Haute.

Old phone 2614. S. WT. Terry. FOR SALE—Cut-glass dishes, sewing table, cabinet file. 614 N. 6%. New phone 3702. FOR SALE—Horse and two registered

Poland China male hogs. Call 1007 old phone. FOR SALE—Pictures county and south side. Sept. 5. 641% Wabash ave. R.

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FOR SALE—5 young cockerels blue ribbon stock. Bell phone west 96-W-l. FOR SALE—Scales, ice box, meat block and other fixtures. Old phone 1016. FOR RALE—Bay horse works single or double cheap. Phone new 13K9 FOR SALE—An Acorn gas stove at 457

N. 9th. Call new phone 2116. FOR SALE—Grocery and fixtures. Address W., care Tribune FOR SALE—25 Refrigerators.

Scott 1336 Wabash.

Sales Co., 662 Ohio. FOR SALE—We have a number of good used car* for sale. Prlee* from $200 to $1,100. Pettyjohn Co.. 60$ North

Sixth St.

FOR SALE—Autos. Lexington. Oakland and Allen car* *r» sold at PettyJohn's, 603 North Sixth street. We buy, sell or trade autos and part* we wreck them and sell the parts. 3 340 Liberty avenue. New 2433. FOR SALE—Light Ford delivery truck in excellent condition. Hammorstein

China Store, 307 Wabash. FOR SALE—1917 Allen 5-passenger. In fine condition must be sold. 847 Lafayette ave. FOR SALE—Second-hand Ford machine. See George C. Foulkes, 705

Ohio.

FOR SALE—A Ford: No. 1 condition. 1410 S. 8th. Citizen's phone 2653-X. FOR SALE—5-passenger Ford: in good condition. Call 3432 old phone. FOR SALE—Ford: excellent condition. 941 Lafayette ave.

FOR S A IF.—Real Eitste.

FOR SALE—40-acre farm, 11* miles soath of Youngstown on Dixie Bee line, mile south Stop 9 Sullivan line good improvements. Bargain if taken at once. R. V. Keller, Terre

Haute, R. R. C.. Box 312. FOR SALE—By owner, strictly modern home, eight rooms and bath, hot water heating plant east front. 526

North Center st. Winter coal stored. Bargain. Old phone 2260. FOR SALE—By the owner, new strictly modern 6-room bungaiow on south tVs St. pavement in 2300 square.

Phone, new 4542-J.

FOR SALE OR TRADE.

FOR TRADE—New $800 plaver-piano with bench and rolls. Will accept good building lot or small rental property. Robertson'^ 525 Wabash

FOR TRADE—Chevrolet roadster: in good condition. Wrill accept good building lot or small rental property.

Robertson's, 525 Wabash ave. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two-ton truck. 1307 S. 7th. Ne*r phone 3438-LK

FOR RENT—Houses and Flats. FOR RENT—Six room furnished house with garage, six months beginning

October. Addess Box 362.

FOR RENT—6-room modern apartment with garage, 202 North 23rd. Adults only. FOR RENT—West side of home at 320

Oak street. Call east doon after 6:30 p. m. FOR RENT—Strictly modern 16-room house. Enquire 611 Ohio. FOR RENT—7-room house. No. 304 S. lO'i st. Dr. Laughead. FOR RENT—5-room house. 824 N. 5th. FOR RENT- -House, 203 S. 14.

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FOR SALE—Piano, cheap. 1122 S. 11th. New phone 2499-J. FOR SALE—Laurel range, (18.95 easy terms. 608 Wabash. FOR SALE—Used piano for $65. Silverstein Bros., 526 Wabash. FOR SALE—Four fine Flemish Giant bucks. 32 S. 18th. FOR SALE—Horse and buggy. New phone 3926.

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SALE—Household furniture, 1710 N. 9th.

F0ji SALE—Auto.

FOR SALE Brand new Umpire chummy roadster with Red Real Continental motor owner drafted for military service. M7 Lafayette ave. FOR SALE—High-class car at own price Chandler 1917 will be sold to highest bidder must be sold at once by owner. Car driven 7,010 miles.

Apply 235 N. 13th. 2 to 4 p. m. FOR SALE—One Chalmers, 6-7 passensenger good as now electric light* and electric starter. Lawrence Kir by, 3000 S. 6th. Old phone 2608. FOR SALE—One 1918 Chevrolet touring, one 1912 Cadillac touring, one 1917 Overland truok. Wabash Auto

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H. C. Royse Co., 517 Ohio. FOR RENT—Furnished front room, downstaira 208 S. 8th. FOR RENTing room. FOR~ RENT--Unfurnished first floor. FOR IRE NT-—Furnished preferred. FOR RENT two. 1913 FTiR~RE N T—

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BANE STATEMENT.

Chas. E. McKeen, president R. G. Gillirm. vice president J. L. Thompson, cashier.

Report of the condition of the Indiana State Bank, a state, private bank at Terre Haute, In the state of Indiana, at the close of business on August 31, 1918.

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TiOans and discounts...... ...$159,1^4.62 Overdrafts 61.00 U. S. bonds (Liberty Loan).. 8,750.00 Other bonds and securities.. 89,839.45 Banking house 10,000.00 Furniture and fixtures...... 2.620.00 Other real estate 2,776.66 Due from banks and trust companies ................ 46,876.92 Cash on band. 11,673.04 Cash items 6,005.33 Current expenses 800.73 Interest, paid 21B0.50 Collections in transit...'..... 23.50 Other assets (War savings stamps) 1,275.56 U. S. certificates of Indebtedness $5,000.00

Total resources Liabilities. CafvffaT stock, paid in $ Surplus Undivided pfoflts Exchange, discounts and interest Profits and loss Demands deposits. .$224,185.41 Demand 'certificates

$316,227.80

,Ww.fto .750.00 ,603.08

,463.34 77.46

17. 118.31

24.7M.70 M6,103.42 330 00

Total liabilities .......,..$316,227 30 State of Indiana, County of Vigo, ss.: I. J. L. Thompson, cashier of the Indiana State bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true.

JOHN L. THOMPSON.

Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 7tb day of September, 1918. MART R. WAIjSH, Notary Public.

My commission expires June 6, 19li.

LEGALJSOTICES^

State of Indiana, County o£ Vigo, ss.: In the Vigo Circuit court, September tcm, 1918. Petition of Anna .Dommershausf-n,

Emma Dommersbatiseti, Margaret Dommershansen, Hilda Dommershausen. Philip Dommershansen, Myrtle Dommershausen, and Donald Dommershau.sen, by his next friend, Philip Dommershausen, to change their names. The undersigned petitioners would represent and show to the court that thev are bona fide residents of said county and state of Indiana that thev ask said court that their present names mav be changed as follows: Anna Dommefshausec to Anna Domers, Emma Dommershausen to Emma Domers, Margaret Dommershausen to Margaret tjjomers, Hilda Dommershausen to Hilda

Domers, Philip Dommershausen to Philip Domers, Myrtle Dommershan!»ii to Myrtle Domers and Donald Dommershausen to Donald Domers.

Petitioners Anna Dommershausen, Emma Dommershausen. Margaret Dommershausen. Hilda Dommershausen and Philip Dommershansen would show to the court that they are the children of Katherine Dommershausen and John Dommershausen, now deceased that Myrtle Dommershausen is the wife of said Philip Dommershausen and that Donald Dommershausen is the son of said Philip and Myrtle Dommershausen that said Donald is an infant under the age of twenty-one years of age and appears herein by Philip Dommershausen as his next friend.

Wherefore said petitioners pray the court for an order to change said names as aforesaid and all other proper relief.

ANNA DOMMERSH Al'S'KN. I A DO E S A I" S KN.

A KC ARET DOMMERSH A USEN. HILDA 1 OMM E RSH AI /SEN. PHI LI DOM ERSH A USEN. W YRTLE DOMMERSHAUSEN. DONALD DOMMERSHAUSEM. By his next friend

PHILIP DOMMERSHAUSEN, EDWARD W. BENNETT. Attorney for Petitioners.

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State of Indiana, ss.: County of Vigo. In the Superior Court of Vigo County#

September term, Jul8. James B. Diehl vs. George W. Greek *t al. No. l.195.

Be it known that on the 30th day of August, 191S, said plaintiff filed an affidavit in due form showing the following named defendants, to-wit:

George W. Greek, Iavtd H. Greek. Robert Greek, John Greek, Frank Greek, Etta Greek, his wife William Greek, Hugh Tirer. Daniel B. Harpold, Carl Soale, Wilson H. Soale, her husband, and Stoughton J. Fletcher, i

The unknown lnirs. devisees or next of kin of the following deceased persons, to-wit:

George W. Greek, David H. Greek. Robert Greek. John

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Frank

Greek, Etta Greek, his wife William Greek, Hugh Tire-. Daniel B. Harpold, Stoughton j. Fletcher, William N. Siner. Gilla A. Siner, Gilla A. Howard. Gilla Ann Howard. Gilly A. Southard. Gilliam Southard, Gilla Ann Tirer, Gilley Ann Goad, Gilly Ann Mattox, Gilliam Goad. Gilli Ann Goad, Gilliean Maddox and Gillian M. Maddox.

The unknown wife or widow of each of the following named male defendants, to-wit:

George W. Greek, David H. Greeln Robert Greek, John Greek. Willian Greek. Hugh Tirer, Daniel B. Harpold, Stoughton J. Fletcher and Willian N. Siner.

The unknown heirs, devisees, legatees or next of kin the unknown consorts, the surviving spouses, grantee*, assigns or transferees the unknown children, descendants of deceased children of each and all of said defendants, who may be dead the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff, are non residents of the state

That plaintiff claims fnll and contplete rirrht, and title to the real estate described in said complaint, against anv and all persons whatsoever and that it is the purpose of plaintiff to quiet the title to said real estate as against the world.

That said real esttae is Iocs ted in Vigo county, in the slate of Indians, and described as follows:

The northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section 15. township 13 nort hof range 8 west, an' said nonresident defendants are now therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action against them and that the same will stand for trial on the 28d day of October, 191S and unless said defendants appear and answer or demur to said complaint on the said date, the same will he beard and determined in their absence.

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Indiana, are

necessary parties to the complaint herein, and that the object of this action is to quiet the title to real estate in this state.

That said plaintiff also filed an affidavit in due form stating that the name* of all persons disclosed by the public records of Vigo county, Indiana, Dy, under and through whom some claim of title or interest in said land might possibly be asserted, have been set" forth in the complaint: that the plaintiff does not know whether the persons eo named are living or dead, or their legal residence whether any of defendants, George W. GreeJc, David H. Greek, Robert Greek. John Greek, Willian Greek and Stoughton J. Fletcher was married or not: or the whereabouts of their respective wife or widow of each of said defendants and if any such persons be dead, leaving heir*, or devisees of the said real estate, the plaintiff does not know their names or legal residence.

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said court this 30th day of Augu*t, ltl$. (Seal.) JAMES J. FAG AN, Clerk.

NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS. ETC/ In the matter of the estate of William* A. Clingerman, deceased. In the Vigo Circuit Court, in Tfccatloa, 1918.

Notics is hereby iciven that Robert W Clingerman as administrator of the estate of William A. Clingerman, deceased. has presented his accnunt and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come uj for examination and action of said circuit Court, on the 25th day of Septem« ber, 1918, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said conrl and show cause, if there be any, why said an* count and .vouchers should not be approved.

Witness, the clerk and seal «f said Vigo Circuit Court, at Terre Haute, Indiana, this 31st. day of August. 19H. .TAMES J. FAOAN, Clerk.

Duvall & Whilaker, Attys.

NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the n»» gf derpigned have been appointed coadministrators of the estate of Henrjr C. Robinson, deceased, Said estate

is

supposed to be solvent. WINTKR ROBTNSOV. DANIEL M. ROBINSON.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that tha undersigned has been appointed npecial administrator of the estate of Isadora Mulvaney, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent.

DUFF CALDWELL. Attorney.

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