Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 September 1918 — Page 9

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MONDAY, SEPT.

BULLS AND CALVES— Cood to prime export |10 50011 50 Hood to choice butchers... 9 25® 11 00 Common to fair 7 00© 9 00 Veal calves............... IX QQ&1& »0

STEERS—

JPrime corn fed, 1,300 lb#. and up.... 17 00® 18 76 Good to choice 1,300 lbs. and up II 60@17 4# Good to choice, 1,160 to 1,250 lbs 15 00@1$ 25 Good to choic*. 80® to 1.100 lbs IS 00©1« 60 Common to medium, 1.S00

Iks. and up 16 £6®ll 76 Common to medium, 1,100 to 1.230 lbs 12 00@14 00 Common to medium, 800 to 1,100 lbs 8 SO0I1S 00 Good to choice yearlings 13 00@15 76

HEIFERS AND COWS— Good to choice heifers.... $11 60^)14 00 Fair to medium heifers... 10 25^11 00 Common to fair 8 00@10 00 Good to choice cows...... 10 00@H 00 Fair to medium cows...... 9 00@ 9 75 Carrners and cutters 6 50# 8 60

STOCK ERS, FEEDING CATTLE— Good to choice steers, 700 lbs. and up IH 25®12 i»0 Common to fair, 700 lbs. ... and up 1« 00®" Good to choice, under 700 lbs *11 00® 12 00 Common to fair, under 700 lbP 8 00@

CTlTf'AGO. Sept. 9.—United States bureau of markets: I Iocs—Receipt?. 51,000: market 56c higher than Saturday Pikers Beaded inns'iv 50c above Fridays. Top, $20.30, butchers, $1!.40@£0.20 1'Cht. $19.50 Ca 3:0.30 parking, $19.65(919.30 roughs, $1 7 75a IS.50 pigs, good ana choice, $18.50 19.00. i 'at i le—Receipts. 28,000 steers, good una better, steidy to strong others and butcher stock slow to 25c lower slow to lower. —Receipts. 40,000 market slow and irregularly steady to 25c lower.

PITTSBrRGH LIVE STOCK. ___ TTTTSBtTtfiH. Pa.. Sept. }lec^ipt«, 000 higher. Steers, |i4.00«p 17.50 heifers, [email protected] cows, $9.00

Hoars—Berelpts. 4.000 head higher. Heavins, $21.40«»21.50 heavy yorkers, if 21 fiO(jj 21.70 light yorkers, $21.00@ $21.40 pigs. [email protected].

Sheep—Receipts. 4,100 higher. Top theep. $12 50 top lambs, $17.00. Calves—Receipts, 1,500 steady. Top, $i?.oo.

ST. IjOCIS STOCK. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. 9.—Hogs—Receipts, 6,000 higher. Lights, $19.50^9 1!0.10: pigs. $14.75-^19.25 mixed and butchers. $19.60^20.15 heavy, $1#.95@ £0.1 5 bulk of sales. $19.60^20.10.

Cattle Receipts, 12,01)0 steady, fteers. $11.50 WIS.?5 yearling steers 8nl heifer.®. [email protected] cows, $7.5»^ 2.50 calves. $7.75fiH7.2

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—Receipts. 2,600 steady. Lambs

$14 000/16.75 ewes, $11.00 if 2.00.

CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE

CHICAGO, Sept. 9.—Uneasiness regarding the prospective frost tonight in some northern portions of the belt put the bears at a disadvantage today in the, corn market. Opening prices, irrnrh ranged from off to 1c adi apre, w ith October $1.57 to $1.57%i and Tv'ovpmber $1.56^ to $1.57H, were followed bv a material upturn all around. o*ts followed com. After opening lincbnng-ed to higher, with October •13\,«f72%c„ the market continued to

Jmrden. Higher quotations on hogs give nrmnesa to provisions.

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CTTTHAO'*'. Sept. 3.—Gr«un and provisfmn rln^d Corn—October, 11.57% $1.57*.

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INDIANAPOIIS UV1 STOCK

INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 0.—Receipts— WOK?. 3.."00 head cattle, 1,500 bead calves. 400 head: sheep, 400 head.

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CHICAGO LIVE STOCK.

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Oat:-—October, 73 s^c. i rk—f ppti'mber, $41.70. rd—jOctober, $2fi.8"i J?6.oo. fMbr —-Oct fiber, $24.00 $23.«».

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''CHICAGO. Sept. 9. Corn No. 2 yMlow, nominal No. 3 yellow, [email protected] No. 4 jeilow, $1.581.60.

Oats- -No. 3 white, 7070c: stand«rd. 70*4 (&71c. Rvc-No 2, $1 65Vfe. ,V

Barley—O.V*fi$l 65»^. Timothy—$7.00(ia'10.00. Clover—Nominal.

rim ago PBnni CKSept. !*. Butter—IJigher.

Creamery, 44Vs#50c. Egg*—Steady receipt*,- O.MS cssea. Firsts. 41't»'4 2c ordinary firsts. 38(®40c st mark vses included, 37fa'41c.

Rotatoes—l^nsettled reepiptg, log cars Minnesota early Ohios, bulk. $5 20 ft- 2 25 do. sacks. $2.45(32.50 Wisconsin, ihulk. $-.15^2.30.

Poultry—Alive steady. Fo^rls, 26@ i}G~

NEWS OF THE STOCK MARKET

NEW TORK, Sept. 9.—Shippings. r«viipraents. metals and oils constituted I he firm features at the opening of to«iav's stock market, gains in those divisions ranging from small fractions to a point. Rails displayed some irregularity with popular specialties. £«for« ihc end of the first half hour, however, pressure against United States Steei snd Baldwin Locomotive caused a mod--rate reaction throughout the list.

The heaviness of United States Steel ••xtended to other active inrustrials. (also investment rails, many of which .•fell from fractions to a point under 'jast week's final quotations. Later a renewal of the recent inquiry for k»w Jpriwd rails, effected an irregular readjustment of prices elsewhere. Amerian Car and Marine preferred were ttmong the outstanding features. lAtt-o-rty eased a large fraction.

GLANCINC OVER THE CITY

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BK AN KXPERT IN DANCING. Private Leaaona by Appoinuaent OSKAR DUEfiNWISG

Taachar of Modern Dancin®, Studio 711% W«b*ab Avaoaa. Ball Pbona $17. Clt*. Phona 17B.

FOR RENT—Houses and Flafs. tXR RKNT— 3-room house at 109 N. 8o(ond, 4-room house at 111 N. Second. Ask for Mary Reed at 113 N.

Second.

FOR RENT—Modern housekeeping rooms, convenient to Winers' train. 614 N. 9th. 2359 old. FOR RHNT—Si* 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 RKNT—West side of home at 350

Oak street. Call east door after 6:30 p. m. FOR RENT—Seven rooms modern. I.

H. C. Royse Co., 517 Ohio. FOR RENT—Seven rooms modern. H. C. Royse Co., 517 Ohir*. FOR RENT—7-room honse, lio. 104 S. 10H st. Dr. Laughead. FOR RENT—Modern upper apartment. 1327 Liberty ave. FOR RENT—6-room cottage. 3d.

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FOR RENT—Modern room good location, reference. Cali new phone 654-R. FOR RENT -Ftrrnished housekeeping rooms. Gas, water and sewer. 635

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FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, modern. 623 S. 7t.h. New phone 4563-M, FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms for gentlemen garage. 507 Nt. 5th.

FOR RKNT—Two light housekeeping rooms: downstairs. 220 N. 11th st. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnished housekeeping rooms. 110 N. 8th. FOR RENT—Larsre front room With alcove unfurnished. 21!» S. 5th. FOR RUNT—Modern furnished room, 321 S. 5th. New phone 1033. FOR RKNT—Three unfurnished rooms and bath modern. 1620 S. 4th. FOR RKNT—T^arge furnished housekeeping room. 10S S. 9 %. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. SO S. 14th. FOR RENT—Furnished front room, downstairs. 508 S. 8th. FOR RKNT—Unfurnished rooms o the first floor. 665 Eagle, FOR RENT Light boose keeping rooms. 1340 Buckeye

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FOR RENT*—Apartment, 130 S. 6th. FOR RENT- -House, 203.S. 14.

FOR RENT—Rooms.

FOR RENT—Desirable suite of modern front rooms furnished for light housekeeping gas for cooking ice box in rooms large, airy rooms good

Jieat use of laundry attic for drying rlothee in winter: first floor. 539 N. 6%.

FOR JRENTt-Modern furnished SleepIng room city heat private entrance gentleman preferred. 804

Oak. Citizens phone 1934. FOR RENT—Two unfurnished lisht housekeeping rooms with gas and heat, $12 adults only. 924 S. 10th. FOR RKNT—Two rooms furnished complete for light housekeeping, private family. 511 Poplar. FOR RENT—Furnished room in strictly modern house private family. 2446 Cleveland ave. "WANTED—Oirl to assist Wtlh general housework no laundry small family. S33 S. St.h. W \XTET Wh1 te girl for general housework, no washing or ironing. ?26 S. 64. FOR RENT Furnished modern light, housekeeping rooms. Old phone iri66. 15SS Chase. FOR RENT—Modern furnished sleeping rooms 124 South 7th. Call at 704 "Walnut. FOR RFNT—Two furnished housekeeping rooms strictly modern. 23$

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RAG RTTG WEAVTUQ.

HAG HLKi weaving. Warter X^uahaa. ««3^ V/abaah avenue.

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BILLY W\* '.SH—Piano and furniture moving. .New phone 534, old 4007.

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HELP WAJTCEB—Male.

WANTED—Salesman for this territory for International Correspondence Schools previous experience not absolutely necessary splendid opportunity for a hustler: route is in fine condition: surety bond required. Call, at No. 5 Erwin block, 9 to 10 a. m. WANTED—Shoemaker to take charge of shop. Call after 7 p. m. Residence, 1466 Liberty ave. Bell 5628. WANTED—Boy about 16 years old chance for advancement for the right boy. Apply 675 Ohio. W ANTED—Bright, neat boy chance for learning good trade. Anchor. 1216 Wabash. WANTED—Boy over 16 years old.

Must have bicycle. Baur's Drug Store. WANTED—Teamsters Union Transfer and Storage Co., 10% and Wabash ave. WANTED—Boy for delivery. National

Butter Stores, 5th and Wabash. WANTED-—Men and larjre boys. J. W. Davis Co., Davis Gardens. WANTED—Experienced butcher, dress Bog 03, care Tribune.

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WANTED—Boy for work in millinery store. 615 Wabash. WANTED—Boy With (ioldberg Store.

Wheel. Apply

WANTED—Carpenters, New phone 4736. WANTED—Bellboy. Plaza HoteL

HELP WANTED—Female.

WANTED—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 & Co.. 9% and Ohio. WANTED—Girls to make U. S. army garments plenty of good, steady work. Apply at once to Miss Lowe,

Ehrmann Mfg. Co., 10th and Wabash ave. WANTED—Young woman 16-23 years for telephone work permanent employment. Apply Chief Operator,

Citizens Ind. Telephone Co. WANTED—Experienced white girl for general housework. Reference required. No washing. Enquire 1304

S. 6th. New phone 1454. WANTED-—-Counter girls at Hotel Denning Coffee Shop. Good wagee. Apply

Steward, Hotel Doming, WANTED—For general housework woman wh-o can go home at night, ('all new phone SI91. WANTED—Two experienced salesladies good salary and commission.

Apply at 515 Wabash. WANTED—Three or four girls ovor 18 years old. Terre Haute Handle Co„

Oak and Water. WANTED —Lad? to do office work permanent position. Answer M. B., care Tribune. WANTED—Gtrl for housework no washing or ironing. 606 S. 5th. New phone 4304. WANTED—Maids. Apply to housekeeper good wages. Hotel Doming. WANTED—An experienced girl family of thrw„ Mrs. Sulgrer, 215 N. 7th. WANTED -4}irls to dip chocolate and psek candies. Mewhinney's. WANTKh—Toung girl to assist with housework. 71S Crawford. WANTED Middle-aged chambermaids.

Great Northern Hotol. WANTED—Experienced hpusemaid no eookinsr. 42S R. fitji. WANTED -Cook.

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G«rmania Hotel,

W ANTED- -Girl to work in grocfsTT store. 800 S. 7th. WANTED—Laundry woman, new.

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press operator.

JXTANTED—Situation.

WANTED Flrst-Hass bookkeeper, now employed, desires position in Terre Hauie experienced, capable, energetic age 36 two children. Alan

Frances, 3)5 S. Lincoln ave* Aurora,

WANTED—Toung man with knowledge of shipping and bookkeeping wants position. Julian Alexander, 1116 N.

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WANTED—Plain sewing. 1114~Eagle!

WANTED—Boom*.

WANTED Furnished housekeeping room in south end, between Third and Ninth. Call old pbone 4S96.

WANTED—How.

WANTED—To rent 3 or 4-room cottage or three rooms furnished for housekeeping, between Locust and 4th ave.: 13th to 25th preferred.' ("ail 3789-L new.

BUSINESS CHANCE. iio.ooo pkr^year!

WANTED—We want a good live energetic business man to operate and rontrol exclusively in this territory one or more of our plants making a product in absolute demand bv thousands of users the year rxHiod no competition enormous possibilities' territory will make S10.000 to Sl.%000 prolit per year: high-class legitimate business will stand thorough investigation *1.000 to *2.500 capital required. Address Cropper McEwen

Co., 532 Consumers Bldg.. Chicago,

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WANTKD city storage, household goodm. etc. brick warehouse. 44 & Dt.j.1. Lsugb—d. QOcseMttlJ

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DOINGS OF THE AN LOONS—Yes, It Is Already of Some Benefit to Wilby

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LOST AND FOUND.

LOST—Pockctbook in Grover, Ind. left in toilet has card of discharge from U. S. army, first naturalization papers and statement of $1« and some cents from W. S. Bogle Mining Co., three $5.00 war savings stamps,

LOST—Beta Phi Sigma Fraternity pin: name on back. New phone S98-J. Reward. LOST—Package of boy's pictures name on package. Return to 29 S. 18th.

Reward.

LOST—Gentleman's signet ring. Finder call 2264-X. Reward.

fOK SALE—Miscellaneous. FOR SALE—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—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 Fasig, 1115 N. 4th. FOR SALE—Fine set of shelving, counters. showcases, ice boxes, flour cases, coffee mill, meat block and miscellaneous grocery equipment. Sell lot or by piece. 2352 Third ave FOR SALE—Storage goods must be sold. Iron bed, $2.50 stand table, $1 library tables, $3.50 Tfcash stand, $2

Child's mattress, $2. "Vandalia Storage Co., 303 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—300 new and rebuilt steel and cast ranges all makes guaranteed baker. Liberal terms to worthy people. Vandalia Storage Co., 303

Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Large cabinet phonograph, in mahogany case, with six new Columbia records. Price $65. Easy payments. Robertson's, 625 Wabash. FOR SALE—Round Oak Heater No. 16 new double Are bowl good nickel to be sold for less than half price.

Vandalia Storage Co., 303 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—New Merit Ranee. $1S,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 orie. We allow you as high as $10. Vandalia Storage Co., 303 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—New set. Goodrich Ford demountable rim wheels one used

SOxSVi casing and used tubes cheap. Call after 6._ 11 24 N. 23d. FOR^ SAT E RovaM larYanri No. J« cast iron Jackets slightly used as a demonstrator: 'heat». Vandalia Storage

Co., 303 Wabash ave.

FOR SALE—One steel gray Flemish bu-k pedlgTfc^d. $12 two Flemish doop, bred. $8 and $6. Call after 6 1124 N. 23d. FOR SALE -Hsndsom* upright p*.no: worth $375 this week, special, $S"5.

Terms suitable. Silverstein Bros., 636 Wabash. FOR SALE -Vnlcan .lewel Hot Rls-sf

Heater, all new lining: best slack burner on earth. Enquire S03 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—$75 talking machine, including six Columbia records. Special. $57.50. Silverstein Bros., 526

Wabash.

FOR SALE—Story & Clark Organ notes and reeds good loud player. $12.50. Vandali^ Storage Co.. 303

Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Almost new par tor brgan in fancy oak case. Price $25. Efisy payments. Robertson's, 525 Wabash. FOR SALE—12 mantel folding beds revarnished we need the room. Vandalia Storage Co., 303 Wabash ave. FOR SALF—$600 player, used few months. $450 payments. Brewer

Piano Co^ Seventh and Cherry. FOR SALE—One-horse Jolt wagon and one sauer kraut cutter. Inquire third house west of 25th on Hulman. FOR SAIjE—$300 piano, used few months. $150 payments. Brewer

Piano Co., Seventh and Cherry. FOR SALE—Acorn Heater No, 20 in good shape bargain. Vandalia Storage Co.. 303 Wabash ave. FO^t SALE—Beautiful $800 playerpiano will exchange for building lots or diamonds. 508 Wabash. FOR SALE—One mule, 6 years old, 50 inches high: suitable for mine. Call

Seelyville Livery Barn. FOR SALE—Ldi^on phonograph. 250 records and cabinet. What will yon give? 608 Wabash. FOR SALE—Laundry stoves, and

Brazil line.

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LOST Pocketbook. between the Greek's and Sth and Main on East Wabash car: contained check from

Loudon Packing Co. and about $lfl in money and some, receipts. Return to Tribune. Reward. LOST—Lavalier with two small diamonds and one pearl. Notify R. R.

B, Box 77. and receive reward. Old __phone 3?73, Ring 3. LOST—.Spectacles Saturday afternoon between Filbeck hotei. Root's store and Rosery. Call 1908-X citizens.

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holes. $3.50 up. Vandalia Storage Co.. 303 Wabash ave. FOR SALE— Three portable gasoline lighting plants, coat $16 each half price. 2352 Third ave. FOR SALE—50 bed springs, 60 cents

Iron beds. $3.50: 25 mattresses. $3.60 Scott, 1336 Wabash. FOR SALE—$650 standard make play-er-piano: this-- \»eek S-S5. Silverstein

Bros.. 526 Wabash. FOR SALE—Several davenports, leather' finish. $16.50 up. Vandalia Storage

Co.. :0 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Wing piano handsome walnut case: $176 long time to pay for. 508 Wabash.

FOR SALE—Baby photos at your home. Martin's Photo Sbop. New pbone 3700 old 1$. FOR SALE—Thoroughbred white Angora kittens, 4 months old cheap. 1416 S. 16th. FOR SALE—One graduated circular cheese cutter $3.75 it taken at once. 1126 S. 13th. FOR SALE—Six o n s old jersey heifer calf. Lloyd Franklin, Stop 24.

FOR SALE—9x15 printing press, complete with 6 drawers of type. 23,"i2 Third ave.

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FOR SALE—Pictures county and south side. Sept. 5. 641J4 Wabash ave. R. B. Hape.

FOR SALE—Practically new grocer's large ice box bargain. 2352 Third ave. FOR SALE—Good cow and horse, cheap. 930 Helen ave. Old phone 3870. heaters 608 Wa-

FOR SALE—Five Florence good as new (16, $18, $21. bash. v FOR SALfe—Combination writing and book case, $16.00. Scott. 1334 Wabash. FOR SALE—$85 cabinet phonograph. 11 records, $35 easy terms. 508 Wabash. FOR SALE—Five large shoats and some brood sows. 2436 Lafayette ave. FOR SALE—Kimball piano, like new, $165 easy terms. 508 Wabash. FOR SALE—Wilson Hot Blast heater. $7.95 easy terms. 508 Wabash. FOR SALE—Brown reed sulky with top, $3.50. New phone 4750-L. FOR SALE—Brown reed carriage new tires, $15. New phone 4750-L. FOR SALE—Delivery wagon newly painted cheap. 1431 Eagle. FOR SALE—Good o^an, $150. ^Silverstein Bros., 526 Wabash. FOR SALE—Oil Stove. $3.50: Oven£ $1.95. Scott. 1336 Wabash. FOR SALE—Guaranteed Range easy terms, 508 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Home Comfort, ?19.7» easy terms. 508 Wabash. FOR SALE—Good drop-head sewing machine, $10. 22 S. 6th. FOR SALE—Chiffionier. $6.50: dresser, $7.00. Scott. 1336 Wabash. FOR SALE—Hogs. 11% Voorhees. FOR SALE—Scales, ice box, meat block and other fixtures. Old phone 1016. FOR SALE—Bay horse works single or double cheap, Phone new 13S9. FOR SALE—Grocery and fixtures. Address W., care Tribune FOR SALF—Household furniture. 505

S. Sth. Citizens 1793X. FOR SALE—Acme Range, $22.50 easy terms. 508 Wabash. FOR SALE—25 Refrigerators. 18.60.

Scott, ir36 Wabash. FOR SALE—Laurel range, $18.95 easy terms. 508 Wabash. FDR SALE—Used piano for $06. Silverstein Bros., 526 Wabash. FOR SALE—Horse, mare, two fine coal wagons. 217 S. 4th st. FOR SALE—One shoat Me brood sow. 4K3 S. 17th. FOR SALE—-Good bicycle. 106 N. 4th.

MINE MULBS 46 to 60 Inches

BIO STOCK TO SELECT FROM 319 WAXiNUT STREET. T. H. HORSE AND MULE CO.

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F0H SALE—Auto.

FOR SALE Brand new Empire chummy rtvwlster with Red Seal Continental motor owner drafted for military servicn. S47 Lafayette ev«. FOR SATyE -High-class far at. cwn pri-* Chandler 1.917 will he sold to h'gbest bidder, must be sold at once by DWofr. Car driven 7,000 miles.

Apply 23ft NL J3t.h. 2 to 4 p. m.

FOR SALE—One Chalmers, 6-7 passen^senger good as new electric lights bnd electric starter. Lawrence Kirby,

S000 S. 6th. Old phone 2608. FOR SALE—tl17 Studebnker touring car good condition as to paint, tir*« and mechanism. New phone 22. Room 303 Trust Bldg. FOR SAX.E—We have

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used cars for sale. Prices from $300 to $1,100. °ettyjohn Co„ 008 North Blxth 8L FOR SALE—Autos. Lexinjeton. Oakland and Allen cars ar* sold at Petty-

John's. 603 North Sixth street. yfc, buy. sell or trade autos and parts we wreck them and sell the parts.

J340 Liberty avenue. New 2433. FOR SALE -Dodge touring car fully equipped: first-class condition. Call t075 new phone. FOR SALE—1917 Allen 5-pa«ienger. in fine condition must be sold. #47 Lafayette ave. FOR SALE—-A Ford No. 1 condition. 1410 S. Sth. Citizen's phone 2663-X. FOR SALE—Good Ford touring car cheap if sold at once. Old phone 3692. FOR PALE—S-passenger Ford in good condition. Call :1432 old phone. FOR SALE—Ford: 1916 model A-l condition 2017 Deming. FOR SALE—Chevrolet car first-class condition. 1416 S. 16th.

FOR SALE—rReal Estate.

FOR SALE—By owner, strictly modern home. »ight rooms and bath, hot Water beating plant east front. 526

North Center st. Winter coal stored. Bargain. Old phone 2260. FOR SALE—Five 3-room bouses and 4 acres of ground, Stop 18, Brazil line. W. Adams, old phone 4S96, ring 2. FOR SALE—5-room modern cottage immediate possesion payments if desired. 2800 Fen wood. Citizens 678-R. FOR SALE—8-room modern house. 1219

Poplar. T. B. Striley, 412 N. 9th.

FOR SALE OR TRADE.

FOR TRADE—Chevrolet roadster, in good condition win accept diamonds or real estate. Robertson's, i.2i Wabash. FOR VrADE—New player-piano: wiTl accept diamonds or reai estate.

Robertson's. 525 Wabash. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Coal mine: new wagon mine, fully equipped'.

New pbone 4062-j.

JJPHOLSTERING.

Flrs'-class upholstering and repairing Bauer. 1100 Pop. Stw 40t'.0-L_ old L242

FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING^ CONKAD Transfer Co., 24 & Ninth Mew MOO oM Ul expeneno«d men.

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WANTED—Anchor Furniture Co. pays highest prices for ranges, cook stoves and heaters. Call new 1387 or old 869. 811 Wabash avenue. WANTED TO TRADE—Feeding tankage for your dead animals, or will pay cash for them. New phone 78 old phone 8866. Harrison 8mlth. CALL US on dead animals. Bell 644

Cltisens 4290. Nights call Bell 413». Terre Haute Hid* A Fertiliser Co, 12 North 8«cond. WANTKD—Everybody to know that we make sorgrhum molasses. Old pbone

West 39, Ring 3. F. F. Hargue, West St. Mary's road. WANTED—Pump and driven well workshop and residence. 322 N. 12th.

Old phone 2715. WANTED—To clean vaulta Charles Jone* old 1683 new phone 1252-J. CLEANING AND t)

Y E ING ostrich

plumes. New phone 1620-T. WANTED—Range and heater. State price. Box 89, this office. WANTED—Vault cleaning. W.

Guess, 2546 old phone. WANTED—Second-hand invalid chair. New phone 4309-L. WANTED—To rent 40 to 160-acre farm.

Call old phone 3488.

WANTED—To

Buy.

WANTED TO BUY—Used heating and cooking stoves. George Finch, 1121 Poplar new 304 old 849. BEST PRICES PAID for used clothln# and shoes. Call new phone 1660. WANTED TO BUY—Heating stoves.

Scott. 133b Wabash. WANTED—To buy fox terrier pup. Call at 1419 Sycamore.

MISCELLANEOUS.

DON'T WORRY. Let us worry about vour packing and storage. Hicks & White. Old 3191. 796-798 Lafayette.

We repair all makes of sewing machines, $1.50. ficott Hart. MM) Wabash avenne.

Talking machines repaired all makes $1.60., Soott & Hfcrt CM Wabash Ave.

jgOVING.

ANTED—Moving and hauling by auto truck. Finch Transfer Co., 1221 Poplar new phone 364 old 840.

LEGALNOTICES.

State of Indiana, County of Vigo. ss. In the Vigo Circuit Court, September term. 1918.

No. 29492.

Petition of Anna Dommershausen, Emma Dommershausen, Margaret Dommersha-sen: Hilda Dommershausen, Philip Dommershausen. Myr tie Dommershausen, and Donald

Dommershausen, by his next friend, Philip Dommershausen, to change their names. Notice is hereby given that w? have applied to the Vigo Circuit CouTt, of said county and state, to have our names changed as follows: Anna Dommershauspn to Anna Domers Emma Dommershausen to Emma Domers. Margaret rommershausen to Margaret Domers, Hilda Dommershausen to Hilda Domers, Philip Dommershausen to Philip Domers Myrlle Dommershnnsen to Myrtle Domers. and Donald Dommershausen fo Donald Domers, and that said petition and application will be presented to and heard by said court on *he 8th day of N'ovf-mbpr, !91S. the same being the 58tii judicial •Jay ..f the September term, 1918, Of said court.

Dated! this 7th #av of September, 191S. A KN A DO'-f V. TFf A r*SFTN.

EMMA POMM K RSH AI: SEN MA RGAJIET lOMMKI!SH A1JSJ5N. HIT,DA DOMMERSHAUSEN. PHTLTP DOMMKRSHAIJSEN. MYRTLE DOMME KSHAITSWK. DONALD DOM E RSHAUSEN, By his next friend, purLir DOMMERSHAU??EN. EDW. W. BENNETT,

Attorney for Petitioners. NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Mary D.

Ghul. deceased. In the Vigo Circuit Court, September term. 1918.

Notice ts hereby given that. Thos. Keylon. as administrator of the estate of Mary D. Ghul^ deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, ar»d that the «ame will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court., on the 27th day of September, 1918, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said e*tate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if there be any, why said account and vouchers should not be approved.

Witness, the clerk and seal of said Vigo Circuit Court, at Terre Haute, Indiana, this 6th day «rf September. 191 8.

TAMRS J. FAGAN. Cterk,

Beech or & Beecher. Attorneys.

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LEGAL NOTICES.

EXPENDITURES AND TAX IfVlM FOR THE YEAR 1S18, The Trustee of PraIrieton Townstllji, Vigo County, proposes for the yearly expenditures and tax levies by the Advisory Board at Its annual meeting, ts' be held at the school house of Senooli District No. —, on the first day of An-, gust, 3918, commencing at —.o'clock p. m„ the following estimate® snd amounts for said year:

Total expenditures, $11,200. and total tax, 117 cents on the hundred dollars. The taxables of the .above najnad township are as follows: Total valuation of lands and improvements 8482,260 Total valuation of personal property 08.710

Net taxable property of town-

STOEAGE AND PACKING. BTOKaGIsJ—Furniture packed, storaO and crated brick building. Oet OQr reduced freight

$150.00 CASH

Bolance like rent, four large room?:. Nineteenth and Hulman streets on paved street house just finished ready to mov# m, A might# akts bams. Tw«,block* from car line. Terms to suit yon.

Five-room housa, 1424 North Sixth and One-half street, hi excellent condition good big bam in an excellent neighborhood: electric light, water in yard, eiM~ tern water in bouse. Take a look at this property. Immediate possession. Key one door south. $2,,100.

Six-room house, 423 NertJi PcmiUwnWi street brttxr PotrrpTeteTy evwUftttM: chestnut finish city water in yard, w-ll, cistern, gjtrage a ve.ry good ballt house. Immediate poneession. $2,500. i

A. H. STUEMPFLE

291 NEW PHONE. 213 TRUST BUrLDTNCk

FOR SALE—Miscellaneous.

New and Second Hand Barber'Chairs WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF IMPffRTED SHJfelA-RS AXD RAZOKS.

Terre Haute Barber Supply Co.

24 SOUTH FIFTH STREET,

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1. Township expenditures, $1,800, and Township tax, 18 cent* on the hundred dollars. 2. Jxcal Tuition expenditures, $4,500, and tax, 45 cents oa the hundred dollars. 3. Special School Tax expositors*, $4. 00, and tax, 45 cents on the hundred dollars. 4. Additional Hoad Tax erpenditures. $400, and tax, cents on the hundred dollars. 5. Poor expenditures for preceedlng year, $—, and tax, 3 cents on the hundred dollars.

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ship $510,290 Signed JOHN M. MANHART. Trusts*.

NON-RESIDENT NOTICE.

State of Indiana, Vigo Comity, ss. Charles R. Wright, guardian of Jamesi I. Wright, vs. John B. Mulvany, et al..

No. 18212.

Ini9is

SuperiOT

Be

°OBrt« September term,

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known that

cm the 7th day of

September, 1918, said plaintiff fll«d affidavit in due form, showing that the defendants, John B. Mulvaney and Leo E. Mulvany,, non-residents of the State of Indiana and ncessary parties to the complaint herein and that the1 object of said action is to set aside de*id and partition of real estate, said non-residents, defendants, are now, therefore, hereby notified of the pendency of said action aKairwt them, and that the same will stand for trial on the 1st day of November. 1918 the same being the 63d Judicial day of September term, 191X. of said court, and unless said defendants appear and answer on demur to said complaint at said date, the same will be heard and determined in their absence.

Witness my hand and the seal of said court, this 7th day of September, 1018 JAMES J. FAGAN. Clerk.

George W. Wells and JDuvall Whitaker. Attorneys.

NOTICE! OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given thst the undersigned has b«en appointed administratrix of the estate of Davis Evans deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent.

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MARTHA KJTEARN,

P. F. Small, Foley A O'Mara. Attys.

rates south and alii

western points. Quick service. Ual«r Transfer ft Storage Co., ofDo* 10U, and Wabash. Both phonea 444, WE pack, crats and store your furnjT ture at less than otbera Packing foox^g end barrels for sale. Char

Krah Bov Co.. new phone S76T*— S77&-R. Old 8910.

_MONEYJTOLOAN.

HOW MUCH Do You Need?

530, $50, $J00, $350,

$200

-—FOR EXAMPLFJ— $20—Total Cost $2.63. FOR FOUR MONTHS.

Or ff yoti need more money an# wftot' longer time, we will loan you any amount up to $300. and giro you twenty months' Lime to pay back ii you desire it.

Have you bought yotrr wintar coal? "Loans made on pianos, household goods, etc, without removal, at tfc«. legal, rate.

FOR SALE—Real Estate.

WE MAKE FARM LOANS—

Terre Haute Loan Co*

Room 203 McKeen Block

Northwest oorn«r Seventh street Waba_«ti Avemie. over Wood Posey shoe store. Citizens 1236 —Phones-— Bell

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