Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 October 1918 — Page 9
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I WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9,1 #18*
BATTALION LOST F01 DAYS SAFELY RESCUED
Americans Cat Off In Argonne Forest Ace Recovering From Haiiow* ing Expoieace.
WTTTT TTTE AMF FOHCT3S NORTHWEST \1KDUN, Tuesday, Oct. 9.—i liv the Associated Press).—Haggard rrtrm tatk of sirep and nearly famished, the men of the "lost" battalion rescued on Monday evening:, having been surrounded for more than four days in the Argonne forest, are now recovering from their Jiarrowinp experience.
The men had subsisted partly on oak leaves a*id many units were so depleted by minor injuries and wealtiipsa that wounded men ha.d to take turns at guard duty. Yet* they cheered as they drove back the Germ&a forces which were all around them.
When they reached th® American lines they were whit© and exnausted, •but were infinitely proud of their gallant stand. All were more willing to tell the story of tho miraculous escape of their comrades and officers than to tell of their own experience. Major Whittelslcy w&g in command ol Uie battalion.
Tell of Miraculous Escape, A group of privates waiting to be taken from a field hospital which had been temporarily established In a little ruined church close behind tho present, line would not talk of themselves but told of a second lieutenant •who came out with eighteen machine bullet holes in his clothes, hut without a. scratch. He bad one bruise from a bullet which had killed a man behind him. A machine gun tired at this lieutenant from a distance of 30 feet and the lieutenant's gas mask was cut away but the offker was uninjured.
It was Just after midnight when the Hews first reached the weary but determined men that help was coming. The rescuers rushed on through the German lines, breaking one enemy defense after another and at la-^t completed the rescue.
While fresh troops droire 'the mans in wild (light from the scene of their anticipated triumph, the tired heroes, of the battalion began to filter back to their bases. Many of the men were suffering from a variety of wounds, but most of th.ese injuries were not serious.
They were so exhausted and so noariy starved that they could scarcely eat when they were served with beef stew and coffee. As the day advanced, however, they improved considerably in vitality and their epirltsare now as high and defiant as they must have been during the days when they were beleaguered in the woods.
ROSS PREMIER SHOT
STOCKHOLM. Oct. 9—Alexander "Teodorovitch TrepofT, former Russian premier, has been shot, according to advices from Petrograd.
West Terre Haute Notes
l*. H. Rippetoe left Tuesday for Effingham. III., after an extended visit woi. hjester, Mrs. Kate Broadhurst. of Lee avenue. iuu.« u'lue No. 104, Improved Order Of Red Men, h»*ld no meeting on Tuesday nijrht in conformity with order of the State Board of Health. This was the (irst time in fifteen years that this order has failed to hold a meeting.
The Bethesda society, which was to taave met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. M. Wiles of North Sixth street has postponed its meeting indefinitely.
Vnlesa the ban on public meetings is lifted l»y Friday. Ruth Rebekah lodge •Will hold no meeting?.
Mr. and Mrs. Heyden Jenkins of North Ninth street entertained last Saturday evening in honor of their son Granville's nineteenth birth anniversary. A color schcnie of yellow and bro\«rn was used in decorating the rooms. The evening was spent tn dancing and playing games. Ice cream and cakc was served during the evening. Thoso present were: Misses Mary brothers. Elizabeth Fox, Estelle Hann, Mane I'plinger, Ina Newland, Susa Trueblood, Mildred Winters, Evelina Norton, Pearl Kingbell and Florence L)unn of Terre Haute Flo and Marie Campbell of Vermillion, 111. Messrs. Charles Coffey. Oliver Kennedy, Lloyd Trueblood, Byron "Wilson, Milo Horner, Clifford Horner, Reese Watson, Ralph Le4fch, Russell Dowdy, Robert Irving, Clyde Jenkins, Manford Newland Everett Keller, Raymond Jenkins, Billy Jenkins and Uranviile .Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Gail Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. Garl Jenkins and son, Harry Heyden.
Isaac Campbell of National avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Heyden Jenkins of North Ninth street and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Craft of South Tenth street motored to Roekville, Irid.. Monday, where they visited Mr. Campbell's mother and bis-' ttr, who are both seriously ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Garl Jekins and sons, Billy and Harry, of Risgy avenue, spent last Sundav visiting her mother, Mrs. W. R. Mann, and family, of Terre Haute.
Mr. and Mrs. John Furgeson of route A. Marion Heights, entertained last Saturday evening" in honor of their son, Jani.es Furpesou, who has been cali.®l for the service. The house was decorated in the national colors, and singing and light refreshments were served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John Furpeson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mkha«-1
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and James Mr. and Mrs. Burl Keith and son William, Mrs. Mary Kelly. Mr.-. Janft Kelly. Mrs. Nannie Ratcliffe and Walter RatrlifTe of Linton, Ind. Miss Jennie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith and
family.
Miss Thelnia Jackson, Miss Margaret Chadwlck, Mrs. Juliett Templeton and •on Edward, Mr. and Mrs. William Kmith and sons, Clarence and Edward Mr. nnd Mrs. .Tames Stoddard and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Penehie, Miss Josephine Oalahan. Mr. and Mrs. James MoiHrtay. Mrs. Bculah Sartor, Mrs. Elixabrth Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Itarney and daughter T'earl. Misses Lrna and Ooldie Greene, Blanche Stoddard, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Oallez, Harry jackson and son Charles and Alva Smith.
Mr. and Mrs Floyd Horton and daughter Phylls of the National road were Sunday guests oft Mr. and Mrs C. c. Messer and family of South Seventh street.
Mrs. M. H. Church and Mrs L. A Kelson of route A spent Sundav visiting Mrs. Church's sister. Mrs. "George Pierce and family of stop 14, Sullivan lnterurr- n.
Mrs. Fern Earhart of Indianapolis is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Alex Sanders of South Fourth street.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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DTTENWEG LEATHER HOUSE. 603 Ohio Street. Near Fifth.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Dr. O. R. Billiard
(PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON)
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Building, Seventh and Wabash.
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Office, new 2S24. Residence, n«# 1711
BUSINESS CHANCE.
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OPPORTUNITY
$3500 buys an exclusive business in Indiana that will pay $8000 as profit per year. £all and investigate.
C. M. JASPER:
800 N. Eighth Street
MISCELLANEOUS,
We repair all makes of sewing machines, $ 1.50. ficott & Hart, 60S Wabash avenue. BIG electric fixture sale.
Posey JKlectric Co., 11th and ave.
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G. S. Jones of Evansville, Ind., is in the city in search of his daughter, who is married and is supposed to ba living in this city. Her maiden name was Ada Unis .Tones. Please call at 113 North Eighth.
LODGE NOTICE.
ja Called meeting. Terre Haute I/Odge No. 19, F. and A. M., Thursday evening, Oct. 10, 191S, at 7:30 o'clock W'tfrk in E. A. degree. Visitors cordiallv invited.
CHARLES E. SCOTT,
.T. HEKBER, C.
JAMES K. ALLEN, Recorder.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
Members of Morton Post No. 1, G. A. R.. will meet at the residence, No. 1630 Lafayette avenue, Thursday, Oct. 10 1318, at 1 o'clock p. m. sharp to attend the funeral of our late Comrade John H. Baldridge. Services at the home. Members of Paird Post No. f92 and members of Morton and Baird W. R. C. af* cordially iovited to attend.
JOSEPH REAGAN, Commander.
OSCAR RANKIN, Adjutant.
CARD OF THASX3.
We wish to thank our minister and friends for the kindness and sympathy shown through the sickness and death of our beloved one. W'illiani York. !MR. AND MRS. D. M. YORK,
MRS. SAMUEL MALONK, MISS MARGARET ADAMSON.
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST—Between Marshall, 111., and Terre Haute, one 33x4 non-skid tire on rim with tire holders supposed to be picked up bv some women in a Ford touring car Friday evening. Reward for return." Seymour Hurst, Marshall, 111. LOST—Ladies' purse between 9 and 10 this a. m., between 5th and 6th on
Main, containing one $100 bill, two $10 bills, H.r cents in change and bank book. Liberal reward. Call new phone 4945-L. LOST—Brown tarpaulin 10x14 between
Second and Ohio and Twelve Points, Reward. Call Pollett, Nosier & Durham Commission Co. Kither phone 432. LOST—Boy's black beaver hat on
I^afayette or 7th between 8th avo. and Big Four station. Return to Ralph Conover on Tippecanoe, near 7th. LOST—Black bill book containing bills and milk checks. Return to 2332
Second ave. Liberal reward. LOST—Bunch of keys in front of Moon Tire Co. Call new phone 4123, 1404
E. Wabash. LOST—Auto crank. Union Transfer & Storage Co. Either phone 404. LOST—Crank for auto truck,. Return to Union Transfer Co.
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Terre Haute Commandery No. 16, K. T. Special conclave Wednesday evening, Oct. 9, at 7:30. Work In the order of the Red Cross, Visitors welcome.
Selling out. Wabash
Talking: machines repaired all makes 11.50. Scott &. Hart, 50s Wabash Ave.
PLANE CARRIES GREAT LOAD. PARIS, Oct. 9.—One of tin new large allied bombing planes, in order to demonstrate Li carrying capacity, has brought from London to Paris, a full sized upright piano. The machine i*nded in Paris safely attcr its flight across the English channel. The airplane is capable of carrying six persons and much bombing explosives,
MARSHALL SELLS BONDS.
WASHINGTON, Oct. Vice President Marshall today sold Liberty Bonds in front of the capitol. He stood behind a regulation Liberty booth, his customers including Senators Watson, of Indiana, and Harding, of Ohio, while the Kales were recorded by do.tlftl pActUZV £ASO0EMW 5|
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WANTED Co lector and solicitor. Provost General Crowder has ruled that life insurance agents are engaged in an essential business. Permanent position in Terre Haute for man under 50. Address Box 66, Tribune. WANTED—Boys not goiriR to school must, have bicycle. Good wages, short hours. Apply at once. Western
Unio". Telegraph Co. WANTED—Two neat appearing young men for road work 17 to 20 salary to start. Mr. Weed, Hotel Tuller, 6 until 8 evenings. WANTED—Normal Student or man who can clerk each Saturday or at lea'at
Saturday afternoon and night. Tne Menter Co. WANTED—First-cJass shoemaker to take charge of electric, shop at 1466
Liberty. Old phone r628. WANTED—Armature winders, wiremen and machinists. Kester Electric
Co.. 1000 ,14th. WANTED- Experienced truck driver. Raymond Kintz Lumber Co., Water and Wabash. WANTED—Man handy around machinery. Temple l-aundry, 3rd and
Chestnut.
WANTED—Second cook colored or white. American Restaurant, 807 Wabash. WANTED—Man who can d'-vote part time to collections. The Menter Co. WANTED—Man for collecting and otTice work. Security Loan Co., 17 S. 4th st. WANTED—An experienced stove repair man. Scott's, 1336 Wabash ave. WANTED—Two bellboys over 16 years of asre. Terre Haute House. WANTED—Houseman. See housekeeper
Terre Haute House. WANTED—Men boarders. st.
WANTED—To Buy.
WANTED TO BUY—Used heating and cookiug stoves. George Finch, 1121 Poplar. New 364: old 849.
CASH BUYER
Tor household goods, heating and cook Btoves. New phone
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WANTED—Situation.
WANTED—Hig'h school boy Wants work afternoons and Saturdays can work ali day during quarantine. New phone 303S-L. WANTED—Situation inside work or nitrht watchman past draft age.
Inquire 1624 N. 10th. WANTED—Position by lady bookkeeper reference given. Box
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HOLLAND FURNACE CO. 127 Wabash Avenua.
WANTED—Jlisceilanfout. WAWTED—Anchor Furniture Co. pays highest prices for ranges, cook stoves and heaters. Call new 1387 or old *69. 311 Wabash ave. WANTEDTO TR~ADE—Feed 1 ng tankaf?e for your dead animals, or will pay cash for them. New phone ft old phone 3S66. Harrison Smith. CALL US on dead animals. Bell 544
Citizens 4296. NiKhta call Bell 41St. Terre Haute Hide & Fertiliser Co., 12 North Second. WANTED—Your pump and drlvenwell work. Shop and residence, 322 N. 12th. Old, 2715. Fred Stump. WANTED—To clean vaults. Charles
Jones. Old 1683 new phone 1252-J.
Hotel Tuller, 6 until 8 evenings. WANTED—Competent bookkeeper for customs ltd?er very good position for right party state a *, experience and salary expected. Address Box 60, care Tribune. WANTEo—Girls to make U. 8. army garments plenty of good, steady work. Apply at once to Miss Lowe,
Ehrmann Mfg. Co, 10th and Wabash
WANTED—Young woman, 16 to 23 years, for telephone work: permanent employment. Apply chief operator
Citizens Independent Telephone Co. WANTED—Lady collector must have no household duties and must be able to stand all-day walking in^all kinds of weather. The Menter Co WANTED Stenographer by establisned firm reply, giving experience, age and salary expected. Address
Box 61, care Tribune. WANTED—Woman for light housework care of child good home and wages. Old phone 557 new 23"»n WANTED—Experienced prirl for general housework familv of three good wages.
607
S. Center.
WANTED—Counter girls at Hotel Deru^ in»f Coffee Shop. Good wagea. Apply Steward, Hotel Doming. WANTED—Girl for general housework no laundry good wages small family.
2056
N. 7th.
^ANTKD.— Middle-aered lady wants roommate housekeeping privileges. Call 720-L.
•r good wagea. Hotel Deming. WANTED—Housekeeper good Call after 6.
1200
Laundry.
Old 3919.
WANTED—To buy typewriter desk in prood condition. Address Box 63, Tribune. BEST PRICES PAID for used clothing and shoes. Call new phone 3550. WANTED TO BUY -He&tins
Scott, 1336 Wabash.
stoves.
WAH1£D—Home.
WANTED—To rent modern apartment or hous» prefer 5 to 6 rooms. New phone 1031-J. WANTED—To rent 4-room house. New phone "767-.T, or 1801 Sycamore.
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FOR SALE OR TRADE.
FOR TRADE—Cadillac car for real estate 5 or 7-passengrer 1918 model, but not an ordinary second-hand car.
It is practically as pood as new, except the upholstering shows a little wear in a few places. Run less than 20,000 miles new Pantasote top four Goodyear cord tires recently put on and two extra tlree. Will trade this car for a small cottage in Terre Haute worth $1,000. Addrnss Cadillac owner. 2320 N. 10th
T^rre Haute,
or call at this address and see car. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Six-cylinder five-passenger Chalmers by owner will demonstrate. New phone 1R35-X. FOR TRADE--Grocery stock and fixtures for vacant lot worth $500. Address Box 53, Tribune. FOR~ SALE OR TRADE—Good EllirTgT ton piano. What have you? Chambers, 24 S. 4t.h.
FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING. CONRAD Transfer Co., 24 S. Nintlu New 3600: old 821: experienced men.
UPHOLSTERING.
iirst-class upholstering and repairing. Bauer, 1100 Pop. New 4060-L old 2242
BILLIARD SUPPLIES.
POOL TABLES—New and second hand, also supplies. Geo. R. May. 134a Wab
HORSE BLAKETS.
HORSE BLANKETS from $2.0« Zachman. lis South Fourth.
up.
RAG RUG WEAVING.
RAG
Waiter 6. iiugbes.
RUG weaving.
663 V* Wabash ave.
OXYGEN ACETYLENE WELDING. Boiler tubes and castings. Tttoi Welding Ca, 11*4 Poplar. OM 80W.
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RENt—Homes
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JF0B RmT—-Rooms.
FOR REST—Suite of furnished rooms on ground floor suitable for light housekeeping modern private. 1800
N. 9th.
FOR RENT—Furnished room modern steam heat private family: gentleman preferred. Call 4326 new phone. FOR RENT—Nice modern sleeping room for lady private family reference. 704 Walnut. FOR RENT—2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping .gas furnished. 26 S. 11th st. FOR RENT—Front room in apartment close in references required. New phone 2391. FOR RENT—A modern furnished room close in. New phone
New phone 291 6-J. FOR RENT—A modern rooms. New phone 3950. FOR RENT—2 rooms moderp. 618
Chestnut.
FOR RENT—Offices.
FOR RENT—Suite of three modern office rooms, second floor Doming Bldg.. Sixth and Wabash now occupied by ,1. G. Vrydasrh. L. E. Waterman, First National hank. FOR RENT—Offices Tribune Building.
Applv Wabash Realty and Loan Ca. 721 Wabash avenue.
FOR RENT—Miscellaneous. FOR RENT—Desk room in first floor office at 105 S. 7th. Use of typewriter.
Johnson 9e Miller. FOR RENT—Garage. 423 N. 14th.
FURNITURE PACKING. E. SILVER BERG
Will pack, crate and store your furniture for less than others. By experienced men. All work guaranteed.
Also sells packing boxe* and ktrreis. New Dhone 2757. Old 3919.
Movnja vans.
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TERRE HAUTE TRIBUNE,
UCINGS OF THE AN LOONS—Circumstantial Evidence Was Certainly Against Mr. Smart
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KELP WAKTED—FenjUe.
WANTED—Women and girla to sew on government work, mackiuaws, felling machines, inspectors. Experience not necessary. We will t^a.-h you how and pay a guaranteed wage durinS the learning period. Do not telephone, but apply to Miss Rail in person. Stahl-Urban A Co., 9^4 and Ohio. 'CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION^.
Terre Haute in October. 12.000 women Clerks needed. Salary $1,200. Experience unnecessary. Women desiring government positions write for free particulars, R. E. Terry, (former civil service examiner), 1026 Columbian Bldg., Washington. WANTED—Two young ladies 18 to 25 years of age to travel on advertising proposition salary and expenses to •tart reference required. Mr. Thomas,
Wages.
N. 9th.
WANTED—Dishwasher. Apply at Central Restaurant, 406 Main. WANTED—An experienced cook, Mrs.
Thoo. Frank. 912 8. 6th. WANTED—A counter pirl good wages. Moore's Dairy- Lunch. WANTED—Manjrle girls. Temple Laundry, 3rd and Chestnut. WANTED—Maids. See housekeeper
Terre Haute House. WANTED Experienced Apply 408 Main.
waitresses.
WANTED—Girl for kodak finishing. 629^ Wabash. WANTED—Janitresa. Inquire Hunter
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FOR SALE—I have one of the best lumber1 yards, land and buildings, well locatcd in the city of Terre Haute, for sale, as other business is requiring me to make a change. 1 will consider selling if interested*- Address
Box 59, care of Tribune. FOR SALE—Latest small edition, 29 volumes, Encvlopedia I'.rittanica,
Printed on India paper, with case perfect condition irice tC6 if taken at once. F. C. George, Roekville, Tnd. FOR SALE—300 rebuilt ranges and heaters all standard makes: all sizes and all prices terms to worthy people. Vandalia Storage Co., 303 Wabash ave. FO R~8ALE—^Slightly used Pathe machine with good selection of new records. Price $55 on payments of •i..60 weekly. .Robertson's, 525 Wabash ave. _____ FOR SALE—Slightly used piano In walnut case: formerly priced at
Wabash.
and Flati.
FOR RENT—4-room house furnace, electric lights, well and cistern has grate and built-in hook cases back and front porch. 9th and Wheeler. JTOR RENT—Modern apartment second floor 954 Lafayette ave li^ht and water furnished. Old phone
1175.
FOR RENT—Modern 6-room flat: city heat. Enquire room 15 Swope block. FOR RENT—3-room house. No. 1121 S. 16th st. FVank Teel. New phone 1221. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment about October 20. New 4584. FOR RENT—House and bam. 1110 S. 4 th. FOR RENT—3-room house. 12th and
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FOR RENT—Two modern unfurnished rooms. Old phone 5645. FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms city heat. 25 S. 8th st. FOR RENT—2 rooms for light housekeeping 911 Beech. FOR RENT- Room for light housekeepine. 712 Vi Ohio. FOR~RENT—4 rooms, 454 S. 12th st"
FOR SALE—S office desks. 1 Remington typewriter and desk, 3 letter files, 1 Edison dictaphone. No. 224 S. 3rd at. FOR SALE-^-Oliver typewriter No. 9: good as new make an offer must sell soon. F.
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FOR SALE—Jewel steel range, with high shelf guaranteed baker: $16.50. Vandalia Storage Co.. 303 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Dresser. $5.60: chiffonier, »4 .50 combination cookcase and writing desk, J^.JO. Scott. 1336 Wabash. FOR SALE—Cole's hot Mast heater. No.
IS: used about 4 weeks cheap. Vandalia Storage Co.. 303 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Rugs, rocker, fern pedestal. smoking stand and Smith Premier typewriter. New phone 5282. FOR SALE—Hamilton Baby Grand small size: a bargain at $495. Silverstein Broe., 526 Wabash.
FOR SALE—$60 buys a beautiful phonograph with fi Columbia records terms. Silversteln Bros., 526 Wabash. FOR SALE—$385 buys a good used player piano will accept terms. Silverstein Bros., 526 W'abash. FOR SALE—100 opera chairs, 100 tablet arm chairs, 70 stools, 7 tables, 2V£. No. 234 S. 3rd st. FOR SALE—Cash register cost $330 when new will sell for $100 now.
Inquire 1918 2nd av«. FOR SALE—Ton drop-head Singer sewing machines: almost new bargain for cash. 22 S. 6th. FOR SALE—Ohio combination range 118.75 good order weekly payments 508 W'ahash ave. FOR SALE—A fine Baldwin make Upright piano for $195. Silvcrstcin
Bros., 526 Wabash. FOR SALE—Florence heater, Nos. 51. 53 $15. Vandalia Storage Co.,
Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Baby photos at your horn*. Martin's Photo 6hop. New pbone 8700 old IS.
Posey Electric Co., 11th and ave.
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POP SALE—Misceihneon#.
New and Second Hand Barber Chairs WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF DIPOKTED SHEARS AND RAZORS.
Terre Haute Barber Supply Co. 21 SOUTH FIFTH S rid i
$400.
Our special price, including new atool and scarf. $275. Easy payments. Robertson's. 525 Wabash avp. FOR SALE—Piano, grasss rusrs and window shades at reasonable prices. Call at 531 S. 10th St., or new phone 2450-L, Thursday after 6 p. m. FOR SALE—Baldwin make player piano at a big sacrifice will take talking machine or organ in trade. Silverstein Bros., 52i Wabash. FOR SALE- Model, solid cast iron range large oven and high closet all new linings bargain. Vandalia
Storage Co., 303 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Concert, mahogany Upright piano fine condition cost $350:
Sells for $195 now. payments. SllVerstein Bros., 626 Wabash. FOR SALE^—Now is the time to trade that old heater on a ne.v one. We allow you as high as $10. Vandalia
Storage Co.. 303 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Edison diamond point machine with good selection of records.
Price $3«. Easy payments, Robertson's, 525 Wabash ave. FOR SALE— Slightly used player piano in golden oak case with bench and rolls. Very easy payment*. Robertson's, 625 Wabash ave.
FOR SALE—About 4 acres corn and fodder, garden tools, buggy top several pieces household furniture. 610
Voorhees Bt. FOR SALE—Large cabinet talking maChine with 12 Columbia records for •&9.50 terms. Silversteln Bros., 526
Ohio st.
George, Roekville,
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FOR SALE---3 glass floor show cases, six foot, double deck. No. 234 S 3rd st. FOR SALE -Globe range, good baker, $28.50 $1 per week. 50$ Wabast ave. FOR SALE Florence heaters, frorr $18.00 upward terms. 508 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Buck's Ventilator, heater $18.50 guaranteed. 508 Wabash ave FOR SALE—Pure bred Poland China male hog. Address P. O. Box 362. FOR SALE—Clark Jewel coal, oil stove, with oven. Call new phone 111". FOR SALE—100 rebuilt ranges and heaters. Scott, 1336 Wabash. FOR SALE—Lincoln range, reservoir __$16.95 good shape. 60% Wabash ave, FOR SALE—Two good horses for work or driving, 43 Prairieton ave. FOR SALE—Used heater, $..95 easy payments, 508 Wabash ave.
FOR SALE—Large Victor graphephone with record*. Call new 111.7.
FOR RALE—Oil stove*. $3.50 oveaa, |L9S, 2S3« Wabash. Scott,
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All Kinds of Fertilizers
Have large stock on hand. Can fill your order promptly. RET MAN LIME AND CEMENT CO. Telephone 126. 100 North 10% St
MINE MULES
46 to 60 Inches
BIO STOCK TO SELECT FROM 319 WALNUT STREET. T. H. HORSE AND MULE CO.
CITIZENS 4821-U
FOR SALE- -Girl's coat, new stae IB $16.00. Call Citizens 2571X. FOR SALE —Art Oak heater, $9.75 easy terms. f.Og Wabash ave. FOR SALE—25 folding beds, $16.$0,
Scott's. 133G Wabash. FOR SALE—Florence heaters all slxea. Scott, 133* Wabash. FOR
SALE—Cretor
popcorn machine.
829 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Heating stove. 1416 3rd ave. New 4341-J FOR RALE—Butcher's bone grinder cheap. 640 S. 9th. FOR SALE--Jewel heater, $8.96 terms. 608 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—A Borne ateel range. .Call new Dhone 1117. FOR SALE—Young gentle Jersey cow.
Old phone 1083. FOR SALE—Rolltop desk, $10.50. Scott, 1336 Wabash. FOR SALE8. 3rd st.
-6 heating stoves. No. 234
FOR SALE—Suit: size 40. Call 417 Gilbert. FOR SALE—Overcoats. Inquire 1543 3rd ave. FOR SALE—Household furniture. COS
S. 5th.
FOR SALB—Evans brooms. New $980. FOR SALE—Rag carpet. 605 STSth.
FOR SALfc-Anto.
FOR 1ALE—Model 854? 1918 five-pas senger touring car. All good tires and extra casing. This Is an exceptional bargain and should be seen at once. Gibson Overland Company, *13
FOR SALE -Overland Country club in first-class condition Ave wire wheels-four-passenger sport model. Price exceptionally low. Gibson Overland
Company. 813 Ohio st. FOR SALE—1915 Paterson touring car Delco starter and lights spot light, ah ock absorbers, spare tfre, $390
Reason for selling going to service. New phone 2788. FOR SALE—Cash paid for your used
Or wrecked auto. A fine lot of high and low tension magnetos: any part for your auto, we've got it or can get it. 1340 Liberty ave. New 2433. FOR SALE—One Ford roadster 2 Ford touring cars one Studebak'er, 6cyiinder one S'udebaker, two-pas-
Stnger one Reo, 4-cylinder. Cole Auto Co., 514 Ohio St.
FOR SALE—5-passenger auto, practically new, at one-third first-class. Bargain. Part on payment If desired. Box 57, care Tribune, FOR SALE—Overland light touring car: cash or payments a smooth running car, for $-10. Come and eee this 1340 Liberty ave. FOR SALE-r-Saxon four roadster self-
Btarter electric, lights four new tires, $225. American Garage, Sth and Hulman. FOR SALE—Smart 5-passenger carlights at.d starter all Rood tires, price $200. 3309 S. 7th. Call after 6 p. m.
FOR SALE—We have a number oi too used cars for sale. Prliea from $300 to $1,100. Pettyjohn Co_ 60S North
Sixth St.
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Wabash ave. FOR SALE* $75 buys a good used Upright piano. Silverstein Bros., 526
Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Grey Advance range $22.50: guaranteed easy terms. i»08
FOR SALE—Autos. Iyexlnsrton. Oakland and Allen cars ar" sold at PettyJohn's. 603 North Sixth street. FOR SALE—Or.e ton Republic truck new tires good repair. Apply 100-102
Wabash.
^_F0R SALE—Real
Estate.
FOR SALE—Owing to my leaving the ci^y I have a very fine 9-room modern house that I will sell very cheap located In two blocks of Main St., ir the. center of the city: hot water heat paved streets and
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large garage. If wishing to purchase a fine home, investigate this.one. For particular^ Address Box 68, car Tribune. FOR SALE—5 acres, 5 miles city limits, on car line good 5-room house, barn,
Chicken house, young bearing orchard possession $4,000. 1* A* care Tribune. FOR SALE—5 lot*, near 2th and College, price $1,500 will take diamonds atn part payment. JHornung, 661 Wabash. FOR SALE—House and lot at 207 S.
I2th st. for $1,500 cash. Write R. N. Wood. Trourdale. Kan. FOR SALE—Two 7-room modern cottages south of Wabash ave., cheap.
New phone 41 "4.
OVERLAND MOVING.
Let us move your furniture. City or out of the city. Union Transfer and Storage Co. Both phones 404.
MOVINg
WANTED—Moving and hauling By auto truck. Finch Transfer Co.. 1121 Poplar. New phone 264 old 849.
BUSINESS CHANCE.
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LEGAL NOTICES.
LIST OF INSPECTORS FOR ELECTION NOVE-UBb'U 5th. 1318. Precinct A, First Ward—Jerry FiUgerald.
Precinct B,. First Ward—John WLmsey. Precinct C, First Ward—Henry Laat*.
Precinct £, First Ward—Theodore Kriescher. Precinct A. Second Ward—John Hoffman.
Precl net B. Third Ward—M. J. Deanoe. Precinct C, Third Ward—Win. Brocksrrith.
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Precinct B» Becond* Ward—Ferry.Ewart. Precinct C, Second Ward—David Roach.
Frecinet D, Becond Ward-—Warner Coordes. Prccinct A, Third Ward—Philip Waldele
Precinct A, Fourth Ward—Frank Schmidt. ..Precinct B. Fourth Ward—Gus Lyons. 'Precinct C, Fourth Ward-r—J. M.' Moorhead.
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Stark. Precinct Scott.
A, Fifth Ward—George A'
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B, Fifth Ward—John B.
Walsh. Precinct Schmidt.
C, Fifth Ward—Jacob
Precinct D, Fifth Ward—Price Forsyth e. Precinct A, Sixth yrara-^Walter Sincebaugh.
Precinct B, Sixth Ward—William Erwin. Precinct C, Sixth Ward—Theodore v Brat! in.
Precinct D, Sixth Ward—-R. O. Pierson. Precinct A, Seventh* *Ward—Chris Morelock,
Precinct B, Seventh Ward—George Wagner. Precinct C. Seventh Ward—Wm. Ore*.
Precinct D, Seventh Ward—Bert H.Kittle. Harrison A—O. E. Dorsey.-. .Harrison B—Wm. Klattfu 1'rairieton A—Frank Nlsnn.
Prairie Creek A—Joe Thonlaa. Linton A—Clifford Davis.Pierson A-—Nott Harrold.. Riley A—Joe Reynolds. Lost Creek A—I'an Caldifrelt' J.ost. Creek B—Henry Faffg. Nevlns A—James Hanklna, v£.*» Kevins B—Alonso Lawhora. Kevins C—Clyde Davis. Fayette A—Thos. Todd. J-'avette B—liosea «'rosby»' '. J'ayette C—Ernest Dyer. Surar Creek A—Albert Thrall*. Sugar Creek Peter Krackenberccr. i
Sticrer Creek C—John Mann. Sugar Creek D—Andrew Berkley, Otter Creek A—Fred Albriarht.Otter Creek B—Jamea Falls, Otter Creek C—: 't»i Honey Creek A—W. ft. PerklnSi Honey Creek H—-Jess Burnett. By order of Board of Commissioner* Of Vigo County. Indiana.
RANSOM PFTHjT.TPS, WILLIAM ALTERUUIMl THOMAS J. MULlJWSUU, Attest:— 4 •'. .l THOMAS FERGTTSOW,
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AUDITOR'S SALB.
"By virtue of an order lssrietf fNlRI the Vigo Circuit Court to me, directed and delivered in favor of Thotnaa Ferguson, auditor, and against William C. Dorsey and Lilley A Dorsey, the following described property, to-wit:
Part of the norwest quarter of the, southeast quarter of section thirtythree (33) township twelve fit) ftorth of range nine (9) west, bounded aa follows Commencing at a point 77f feet east of a point 730 feet south of a Ctoae planted at the northwest corner of the southeast quarter of said section thirtythree (33) thence east to east line of said northwest quarter of said eoutheast quarter, thence south to the eontlkeast corner of the said northwest quarter of said southeast quarter, thene* west to a point due south, to the point of beginning, thence north to the pltM of beginning, excepting the rlght-of-lle and Indlanapolla railroad. The said above deeeribed
way of the Evansvil
premises being lot No. 17, 22 and it and 121 feet off the east end of lota IS, $1. and 24, in Krumbhaar subdivision Of the northwest quarter of the southeast, quarter of said section 83. and on Thursdav the said 24th day of October, 1918, within the legal hours of aaid day, at the south entrance of the court house in Terre Haute, Vigo county Harrison township, state of Tndiana, I will offer said property for sale to highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said Judgment and costs. ..-
This Sth day of October. 1918. TITOMAS FERGUSOIT, Auditor, Vigo County, Indiana,
STORAGE AND PACKING. STORAGE—Furniture packea. stored *i!u ciaied, brick building. Get our reduced freight rates south and all western points. Quick service. Union
Transfer Storage Co., office 1014 and Wabash. Both phones 404.
STORAGE,
WANTED City storage^ household
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oods, etc. brick warehouse. 44 S. '.4- Dr. J. T. Laugbead. Office old 947.
MONEY TO LOAN.
HOW MUCH Do You Need?"
$30, $50, $100, $150, $200
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FOR FOUR MONTHS.
Or ff you need more money and want longer time, we will loan you any amount up to $300, and give you twenty months' Ufqn to pajr bacfc you desire it.
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