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N'fiW YORK, Nov. 2.—With the death toll placed at 9S by the Brooklyn ^lice, rigid investigations •were under way today by the public service commission, District Attorney Lewis, of Kings county, and Mayor Hylan' to determine thd blame for the wreck test night of a Brighton Keach train of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit corn
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Brooklyn. Yesterday's strike of motormen and motor switchmen of the company, which was coincident with the tragedy, was settled during the early morning hours, company officials agreeing to reinstate ^9 discharged union employes. The company previously had refused to obey the order of the war labor board and take back the men.
Interest in the investigations centered on William Lewis, motorman of the ill-fated train, who was arrested on a charge of homicide at his home early today after he had fled from the scene in terror. Mayor Hylan, who •lsite.d Lewis in the Flatbush police station soon after his arrest, issued this statement: "Lewis admitted to me that this was his first run over the road. He said ht was going 30 miles an hour. No man should be allowed to run a train without at least three 'months training."
President Timothy C. Williams, 'of the transit company, (Asserted that although Lewis was a motor switchman, he was a.
"trained man" and capable of
running a train. Lewis was pressed into service yesterday, it was said, on account of the strike.
SOLDIERS BRING BRIDES.
MELBOURNE, Australia, (Via Txm&on.—Nov. 2.—A contingent of returned Australian soldiers arrived here today. Thrco hundred of them were accompanied by their English brides and received a cordial welcome.
INJURED AT MINE.
Anthony Kenzoria, employed at the Speedwell mine, West Terre Haute, was seriously bruised .in an accident this morning. The Hickman ambulance was called and he was taken to his home at West Terre Haute, where he was attended by a jphysician.
NEWS OF TEE STOCK MARKET
NEW YORK. Nov. 2.—Mexican petroleum's further decline of ten points and United States steel's recession of IS to the lowest quotation of the current. movement were the noteworthy features of the earlv trading on the •tock exchange today. Losses of one to two points 8Iso occurred in such active issues as Bethlehem steel. Baldwin locomotive, American smelting American car, Studebaker, industrial alcohol and beet sugar. Fractional jrain3 in coal shares were offset by moderate reactions in Pacilics and rails.
KEW YORK STOCK LIST.
American Beet Sugar
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CHICAGO, Nov. 2.—Corn declined today mainly as a result of lack of support. Openinsr prices which ranged from off 10 »4 advance with December, $1.12^6 to $1.13 and January, SI.14H to $1,14*4 were followed by material down turns all around.
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fHICAGO PROBfCE.
CHICAG», Nov. 2.— Butter—-JCnset-tied creai»i-ry. 52U Eggs—Hiuiitr receipts, 1.784 cas«f: i firsts, 55ti06c ordinary firsts, o2^(ji, 3V»c: at mark, cases included, 52fci54c.
Potatoes—Htcher receipts,' 86 cars 3Wlr*ne!»ota and Dakota, bulk, Sl.oOSj' •jl.SO ditto, sacks, $1.SO*02.00: Wiscon"te'n, bulis. jl-SO^LSO. ditLo, sawta, la.75
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INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Nov. 2.—Receipts— Hogs, 4,000 head cattle, 650 head calves, 200 head sheep, 100 head.
BULLS ANb CALVE%— Good to prime export $ 9 50 Good to choice butchers... 9 25 Common to fair..... 7 00 Veal calves 11 00
Cattle—Receipt*, 5,000 compared -with a week ago, best native steers strong to 15c higher others mostly steady.
Sheep—Receipts, 5,000? compared with a week ago, fat lambs and light yearlings 2ac to 50c higher feeders and sheep steady to strong.
BIFPALO LIVB STOCK. BUFFALO, N. Y„ Nov. 2.—Cattle Receipts, 300 steady.
Calves—Receipts, 100 (1 lower J7.00 @18.50. Hogs—Receipts, 2,800 10c higher heavy, $18.85© 18.90 few $19.00 mixed and yorkers. $18.75® 18.85 light york ers, $17.00® 17.50 pigs, $17.00.
ST, LOUIS LIVE STOCK. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 2.—Hogs—Receipts, 3.200 pigs, $14.75 16.50 mixed and butchers, [email protected] heavy, $18.40^18.60.
Cattle—Receipts, 1,400 steady steers $11.50#!$.25 heifers. »[email protected] cows, $7.5)@12.50 native calves, $7.75 @17.25i,
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Hogs—Receipts, 15.000 market generally steady at yesterday's average butchers [email protected] light, $17.2o® 18 00 packers, [email protected] throwouts, $1 ,".50#16.50 pigs, good to choice, SI 4.7 5 ltf. 00.
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To the officers and members of Alma Rebekah Lodge No. 568, O. O. F. You are hereby requested to meet at the lodge hall at 1 p. m. sharp, Sunday, Nov. 3, to attend the funeral of our deceased sister, Ella Coffman.
HAZEL M. SHOWALTERi Noble GranO.
AMELIA McCLOBKY, Bec'y. NOTICE—To our patrons, we are allowed a limited number of Round
Oak heaters for the season. Come in and make a deposit while they lafet. Vandalia Storage Co., 303 Wabash ave.
I08T AMD POPUP.
LOST—Tan traveling bag from in front of Terre Haute House, Tuesday night. Reward for return to Tribune office. LOST—Pearl stick pin. Return Hunter"s Laundry and receive reward. LOST—Red fox scarf. Call new phone 453. Reward. LOST—Keys on ring. Phone 2524-
ESTRAYED OR STOLEN.
STRAYED OR STOLEN—I cream-col-ored 5-year-old mule: black stripe down the back and across the shoulders: thick place on the Inside of left for® leg. Return to 420 S. Water and receive reward.
REMOVAL NOTICE.
Lockwood. manufacturer of Braces, Trusses and Artificial Ltzpbs, to McKeen Bldg., 7th and Main. Office room No. 212.
FOR RENT—Houses and Flats. FOR RENT—6-rooin modern lower apartment finished floors all rewly decorated location very desirable references required. 60S Osborne.
Call at upper apartment. FOR RENT—Modern 6-room apartment, corner Sixth and Chestnut.
Knisely. Telephone 1126. FOR RENT—Modern 5-room upper flat heat furnished, $25.00. Enquire 1010
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FOR RENT—Modern 5-room house in Collett Park Place^ Call new 2474. FOR RENT—Four-room house, cheap. 2021 North Second street. FOR REN^—House, 444 North Second.
Call 3084 Bell phone. FOR RENT—House. New phone 283-X.
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FOR RENT—Rooms.
FOR RENT—Three rooms, furnished complete for light housekeeping downstairs. 511 Poplar. FOR RENT—Housekeeping rooms, 826
Spruce close to both depots. Old phone 3573. FOR RENT—Rooms, strictly modern.
Gentlemen only. Ill North Eighth street.
FOR RENT—Front room in apartment, close in reference required. New phone 23S1.
FOR RENT—Large newly furnished room with private family. 1116 8. 7th st. FOR RENT—Modern furnished housekeeping room suitable for two. 615
Ohio.
FOR RENT—Modern furnished room for light housekeeping. tl8 Walnut FOR RENT—Modern room, with board.
City heat. Apply 128 S. Eighth. FOR RENT—Rooms, furnished or unfurnlshed. 669 Chestnut. FOR RENT—Light housekeeping rooms. It 4 S. Fourths FOR.RENT—OneTileeping room, 206 S. 9th. New phone 2939. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with gas. 1602 Wabash. FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms. 319 North_Eighth st. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, modern". 617_North_Eighth. FOR RENT—Rooms gents. 130 8. 6th.
FOR RENT—Offices.
FOR RENT—Offices Tribane Building. Apply Wabash Realty and Loan O*. 721 Wabash avenue.
FOR RENT—Miscellaneous. FOR RENT-—Large barn suitable for storage or machine. Enquire 313 8. 8th.
RAG RUG WEAVING.
tUui^tUuTweaving. W^Ur^Tuughea Wabash ave.
WANTED—To Buy.
WANTED—Anchor Furniture Co. pays highest prices for ranges, cook stoves and heaters. Call new 1387 or old 8C9. 311 Wabash ave. Second-hand harness and rlditig saddles. Zachman, 115 S. 4th st.
MOVING
WANTED—Moving and hauling ny auto truck. Finch Transfer Co., 1121 Poplar. New phone 3t4 old 849.
BILLIARD SUPPLIES.
POOL TABLES—New and second hand, also supplies. Geo. R. May. 1345 Wab
FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING. CON RAD Trans fer Co., 2« & Ninth. New ISM old 111: experienced nea.
OVERLAND MOVING.
^btTui move your furniture. City~ot out of the city. Union Transfer and Storage Co. Both phones 404.
STORAGE.
Automobile. Household and General Storage, reasonable rates. Terre Haute Warehouse Storage Co., 129 N. 9th sL
REFUGEES ARE BARRED.
'AMSTERDAM, Nov. 3.—German authorities have been notified by the Dutch government tnat after today no refugees will be permitted to croga the Belglaji-Netherlands frontier.
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WANTED—Women and ariria to aew
Ividow. Box 24, care Tribute WANTED—Counter girls at Hotel Deiulug Coffee £V:op. Good wages. Apply
Stewa-d Hotel Timing. "WANTED—Girl for general housework. No washing. Three in family. 2230
Nortff Tenth st. WANTED—Maids. Apply to housekeeper: good wages. Hotel Demint,'. WANTED—A dinner cook and a 'dish washer. Hotel Tuller. WANTED—Wash woman.
Eighth st.
Want# girlg experienced on power
sewing machines to make U. S. army garments at y
Efirrnann Mfg. Co.
TENTH AND WABASH AVENUE.
HELP WANTED—Male.
WANTED—A live wire, with some sellingtexperience, to collect and solicit. Oood pay, quick advaucemertt, Eseential occupation. Tribune. Box 20. WANTED—Expert phonograph repairman one that understands phonographs. Apply Scott A Hart, •. 508
WANTED—Men for street construction work, Lafayette and Thirteenth Foulkes' Contracting Co. WANTED—Armature "winders," wiremen and machinists. iCester Electric -Co.. 1000 S .14th. i WANTED—Dish washer, white or colored. American Restaurant, S07 Wabash.
WANTED—Boy to work in drug store. No school boy. Baur's Drug-Store.
WANTED—Boy, with wheel.' son. New Hipp, building.
WANTED—Situation.
WANTED—Complete management or Working housekeeper of fiat, rooming tiouse or small hotel will also accept night work as cashier or
Waitress in lunch room or cafe. Telephone room 101, Terre Haute House. WANTED—Position as bookkeeper and stenographer. References given-
Address 23, care Tribune.
WANTED—Position by experienced stenographer 3 years' experience. Box 19, care Tribune. WANTED—General office work or bookkeeping. Address Box 25, Tribune.
WANTED—To Rent.
WANTED—To rent four or five roo apartment or house modern. South part preferred. Call Bell phone '625 or 218o. WANTED—Two rooms, furnished, for light housekeeping, near stamping mill. Family of three. Address Box 21.
WANTED—Boarders.
WANTED—Men boarders. 11$ N. 6th.
WANTED—To Buy.
WANTED TO BUY—Closed top for Ford touring car. Quick Motor Service, 720 North Seventh. New phone 973. WANTED TO BUY—Used heating and cooking stoves. George Finch. 1121
Poplar. New 364 old 849. CASH BUYER For household goods, heating and ^ook stoves. New phone 2757. Old d919. WANTED TO BL*Y—Used quarter horse power motor and small safe. 82'.» Wabash avenue. BEST PRICES PAID for used clothing and shoes. Call new phone 3650. WANTED TO BUY—Dodge car. Will pay cash. Boy. 22, care Tribune.
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HELP WANTED—Female FOR SALE—Miscellaneous*
government work, macklnaws, felling machines, inspectors. Experience not necessary, we will teach you bow and nay a guaranteed wage durlnc the learning period. Do not telephone, tut apply to Miss Rail in person. Stahl-Urban & Co.. 9^4 and Ohio. WANTEI—Government needs 12.000 women clerks. Terre Haute examinations Nov. 16, Dec. 7. Salary $1,200.
Experience unnecessary. Women desiring government positions write lor free particulars, J. C. Leonard (former Civil Service Examiner), 712 Kenois Building, VTashington. WANTED— Experienced double entry loose-leaf bookkeeper good position to capable applicant. Must have references. Address Box S. B. J„ Tribune. WANTED—Middle-aged lady to care 1 or children and make her home with
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FOR SALE—Storage goods must be sold kitchen cabinets, $12.50 up iron beds, $S.OO up buffets, $16.50 up baby carriages. $12.50 up. Vandalia
Storage Co.. 303 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Hamilton baby grand piano .uscd in store a short time as demonstrator worth $750 this week special, $495. Silverstein Bros., 52652S "Wabash ave. FOR SALE—300. library tables, mission golden oak and fumed oak some damaged in transit. $4.50 up. Vandalia Storage Co., 303 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Slightly used phonograph beautiful cabinet worth $125 special, $79. with 6 Columbia records.
Silverstein Broa., 526-528 Wabash ave. FOR PALE—Live oak. Jewel heater, $8.00 Praire oak, $8.00 Noxall oak, 510.00 Buck and Florence heaters at bargains. Scott's, 1336 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—High grade player piano, including bench, scarf and 12 rolls music, $545. Terms reasonable. Silverstein Bros., 526-528 Wabash ave. FOK SALE—500 rebuilt stee! and cast ranges all standard makes guaranteed to bake $12.50 up. Vandalia
Storage Co., 303 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Estey organ: price $5.00. Purchaser must pay cartage or haul it themselves. Robertson's Music
House, 525 Wabash ave. FOU SALE—Slightly used Haines Bros, piano: price
$250.
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WANTED—^Miscellaneous. WA.VTED—Alienor u'urniture Cot. pays highest prices for ranges, cuoit stoves and heaters. Caii new 139/ or old 869. 311 Wabash ave. WANTED TO TRADE—Feeding tank age for your dead animals, or will pay cash for them. New phone IS, old phone 3866. Harrison Smith. CALL US cn dead animai*. Bell 544
Citizens 4296. Nights call Bell 4139. Terre Haute Hide Fertilizer Co., 12 North Second. WANTED—To clean vauits. Charles
Jones. Old 1683: new phone 1252-J.
STORAGE.
WANTED City storage, household
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oods, etc. brick warehouse. 44 a. Dr. J. T. Laugbead. Office old 947.
MOVING VANS.
BlLXiT WALSH—Piano aud furniture moving. New rhone 534. old 4007.
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FOU SALE—50 new Winsdor heaters each stove furnished with coal and wood grates nickel top, rim side, wings and foot rails: dandy looker.
These were unclaimed freight. Special this week. Vandalia Storage Co., 303 Wabash. FOR SALE—Car load of new steel ranges plenty of nickel good bakers cheap. This was a Tost shipment, consequently we are compelled to dispose of same quick. Vandalia
Liberal discount
for cash. Robertson's Music Houso 525 Wabash ave.. FOR SALE-M400.00 oak piano, used short time, $175.00. Payments.
Brewer Piano Co., Seventh -and Cherry. FOK SALE—2 office desks. 1 Remington typewriter and desk, 3 letter tiles, 1 Edison dictaphone. No. 234 S. 2rd_st. FOR SALE—Coloumbia graphophone, including 6 latest records, $5.50 layments. Silverstein Bros.- "6:
Easy 6-528
FOR SALE—Car load of rockers, mahogany, leather*- reed, etc., $3.98 up. Vandalia Storage Co., 303 Wabash ave FOR SALE—Bargains in fine upholstered rockers and straight chairs
Spanish finish, iicott'a, 1336 "Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Mattresses, $1.98, $2.00, $3.50 and up. Springs. $1.00, $2.50, $4 00, $5.50r and up. Scott's, 1338 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Gas stove paid $30: will take $15 must sell at once used six months. Call new phone 1602. FOR SALE—$050 Baldwin make piano this week only, $269. Silverstein
Bros., 526-528 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Flemish Giant rabbits, breed does and young, first-class. Pat liench, 2202 South Third.
FOR SALE—Davenports and dufolds upholstered goods at bargains. Scott's, 133S Wabash ave. FOR SALE—100 opera chairs, 100 tablet arm chairs, 70 stools,
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FOR SALE—Storage range, select Banner. at bargains. Scott's, 1336 Wabash ave. FOR PALE—Baldwin piano, child's bed i-.nd mattress. New phone 31S9-J, old phone 2874. FOR SALE—Cap!tal Regent range, high closet and reservoir, $24.95. 508
Wabash.
FOR SALE—Two upright hot water boilers. 1820 S. 1st St. Old phone 1742. FOR SALE—Cook stoves, $15.00, $18.00 $20.00 and up. Scott's, 1336 Wabash ave. FOR PALE—Full blooded Pel-tin ducks. 31 South First St. wagon yard. FOR SALE—Rebuilt range: guaranteend $21.50. 508 Wabash. FOR SALE—Furniture for four rooms.
Inquire No. 17, Davis Flats. FOR SALE—Used range, guaranteed baker, $12.95.® 508 Wabash. FOR SALE—Yellow canary. 526 N.
Hth. New phono 1410-X. FOR SALE—Acme range, with closet, $17.85. 508 Wabash.
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FOR SALE—Barber fixtures and stoves. 914 N. 15th St. FOR SALE—Two cows, $80 each. Old phone West 10-R5. FOR SALE—Combination range, $18.95. 50S Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—Cant iron heating stove.
New phone 4040-X. FOR SALE—Rhode Island red chickens. Old 4526, FOR SALE—All kinds of coal. Call old phone 1745. FOR SALE—Florence heater. $15.00. 503 Wabash. FOR SALE—Oak heater, $7.25.« 508
MULES
I carry a big stock of mulee, 48 to 64 inches: a^ utock guaranteed as represented. 217 8outh Fourth. Terre Haute.
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Storage Co., 303 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Lady will sell set handtome Hudson seal furs latest stole nd muff never been worn will sell for $23 also latest Hudson seal cape. Hotel Tuller, 670% Ohio street.
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous
FOR SALE—Mahogany inlaid parlor suite, also Havtland .'China dinner set, two sets silver (Rogers' plate), large feather bed and other numerous articles.' Call Monday 601 S.
Seventh st. FOR SALE—150 cabinet style phonograph. Plays i. any record, $95.00.
Brewer Piano, Co., Seventh and Cherry. FOR SALE—Chickerlng used piano price $50 cash only. Robertson's
Music House, 525 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—New Emerson records large size price 65c. Rohertson's
Music House. 525 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Nine Plymouthrock fcentr and other chickens Sunday only. 1311 N. 4th. FOR SALE—One team of good work mules cheap. Old phone 1633-Rlng 1. FOR SALE—Good heating stove. Call new phone 710^ FOR SALE—Brass bed. 817 North Cen^ ter. FOR SALE—Two Cows. 2021 N. 20th.
MINE MULES
46 to 60 Inches
BIO STOCK tTO SELECT FROM 819 WALNTJT STREET.
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FOR SALE—Auto.
FOR SALE—Used cars bought, sold and exchanged. We sell parts for all autos. Rectifiers for charging batteries from A. C. currents. A full line of magnetos and carbureatorik 1340
Liberty. New phone 24,13. FOR SALE—Bring your worn out tires to us. No matter how dilapidated they are, we will buy them. But the tetter the tire the more we pay.
Moon Tire Service, 1220 Wabash. FOR SALE—We have a nurnbei l.i «..o used cars for sale. Prices from 8301 to 81,10% »ettyJohn Co.. 08 North
Sixth St.
FOR SALE—Autos. Lexington. Oaklttni and Allen car* ar*» sold at Pettyjohn's. 60S North Sixth street FOR SALE—If you have a used car for sale, see us. Quick Motor Service, 720 North Seventh. FOR RALE—One Ford roadster, one
Saxon four, one 5-passcnger Ford body. 31 South Ninth.^ FOR SALE—5-passenger Ford, 2-pas-senger Monroo, 5-passenger Jaterstate. Cole Auto Co. _____ FOR SALE—Ford good condition winter t/p: also regulation top. Call at 34 5 R. 18th. FOR SALE—6-cylinder automobile: like new price right terms If desired. 30V2 N. 4th. FOR SALE—Dodge touring car looks like n*w. Day phone 877. Night phone S18.
FOR SALE—Dort touring car, run $00 miles. Bargain. 22 South Sixth st. FOR SALE—1918 Scripp-Booth roadster. A bargain. 665 Lafayette ave. FOR SALE—5-passenger Packard. 1545
Second ave. FOR SALE—Ford truck. phone 3692.
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2%. No. 234 S. 3rd St. FOR SALE—3,000 of the very newest Columbia records. Silverstein Bros., 526-528 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Good used Upright mahogany piano, $175. Silverstein Bros., 526-52S Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Dressers, kitchen cabinets, buffet at a bargain. Scott's, 1336 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Bargains in pianos, $40.00 and up organs, $20.00 up. Scott's, 1336 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Ten drop-head Singer sewing machines almost new bargata for cash. 22 S. 6th. FOh SALE—Baby photo
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FOR SALE OR TRADE—Seven-room, entirely modern cottage. Will accept smaller properties in part payment. Robertson's Music House, 525
Wabash ave. FOR SALE OR TRADE—15 0 acres heavy timbered land in Ripley Co.,
Mo., for city property. Bargain. Good title. Joe Landoc, 2601 North 15& st. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two lots In
West Terre Haute. Call at 530 Helen
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FURNITURE LEATHERS i —For Sale By—
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LEATHER HOUSE
630 Ohio Street. Near Fifth,: Bell Phone 527. Clt. Phone 178.
STORAGE AND PACKING. BTUivAtjja.—jj urunure BCoicU and era ted, brick bunding. Uet our reduced freight rates south and all western points. Quick service. Union
Transfer & Storage Co., office 10}fc and Waoash. Both phones 404.
FURNITURE PACKING.
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Will pack, crate and store your furnl ture for less than others. By expertenced men. All work guara -jed.
Also sells packing boxes and barrels New phone 2757. Old 3919.
OXYGEN ACETYLENE WELDING Boiler tubes and castings. Thomas Welding Co.. 1104 Poplar. Old 3020.
UPHOLSTERING.
ijirst-class upholstering acid repairing Bauer, 1100 Pop. New 10G0-L old 22-12.
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The following named or designated defendants arc necessary parties to this causo of action and the residence and places of residence of the fol-: lowing named defendants and the residence and jriac.es of residence Of each of them are, upon and after diligent inquiry, unknown to plaintiffs «nd to plaintiffs' attorney, but they hre believed to be and are Believed by plaintiffs arid their attochey to be, each and all of them, non-residents of the State of Indiana: Ellen M. Delano, the unknown husband, widower, heirs and devisees of Ellen M. Delano, the unknown husband, wiff, "widow, widower, heirs and devisees ,af each and all said defendants.
NOW, THEREFORE, each and all of paid defendants hereinabove named, styled or designated, are hereby notU lied of the filing of said complaint and the pendency of said suit against thefri and that said cause will stand for trial at the December term. 1918, of said court, and that unless they fee and appear on the 2Hrd day of December, 19JS, the same being the 19th judicial flay of the said December term, 1918, of said Superior Court of Vigo county, to be begun and holden at the court house in the city of Terre Haute on the first Monday of December, 1918, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and deter* mined in their absence.
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State of Indiana, County of Vigo, SS: In the Superior Court of Vigo County. September term, 1918.
Nora Lcvinson, Setta Schloss, Albert1 Myers and Flora Myers vs. Ellen M., Delano, et. al. N6 18347
BE IT KNOWN,- That the above named plaintiffs have filed their com-, plaint in said court fn the above entitled cause, together -with an affidavit that the object of this rfctfon and suit iB to quiet tltlf, as against the. world and as agninst all demands, claims and claimants whatsoever, the following described real estate In Vigo county, in the State of Indiana* to--wit:
Lot number three (S), fn Emily R. and Henry H. Teel's subdivision Of the south half of the east half (H)of lot number one (1 and pari of lot number five (5), between said south half of lot nuir)l)«T one "and street of the subdivision of 'out-lot sixty-six (66) of the original out-lots of the town (now city) of Terre Haute, Indiana, except a strip seven feet in width oft the north side of-said tot' three (3).
JAMES J. FAGAN..
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LpUIS D. LEVEQUfi,- A J. Attorney for Plaintilts.
State of Indiana^''I Department State. .. William A. Roach, secretary of state. To all to whom these presents shall, come, greeting:
I, William A. Roach,-, secretary Of state of the state of Indiana, hereby' certify that tiie Smith-Alvey Coal company has this day caused to be filed in the office, of the secretary o{ state of the state of Indiana, the properly signed and attested cont-ents, statements and papers required by section one of an act of the general assembly of the state of Indiana, entitled, "An act prescribing the method and procedure for the voluntary dissolution of private corporations and voluntary- as* sociations, and declaring an emergency," approved March M. 1913.
And I further certify that said written consents, statements and papers0^1 filed as aforesaid, show that said compan.v and the officers thereof have complied with the provisions of said section one of said act, and that said corporation Is now in process of dissolution.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the ytate of Indiana at the city of Indianapolis, this 5th day of October. A. D., 1918. V i wiLLrAsr A: ROXCH
By P. H. WOLFARD, Deputy. NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS', fiTC. In the matter of the estate of William
P. Webster, deceased. In the Vigo Circuit Cour£ September term, 4918.
Notice is hereby given that Sarah E. Young as executrix of the estate of William P. Webster, deceased, has presented and filed her account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and F.ction of said Circuit Court, on the 29th day of November, 1918, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said court ard 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, Ind., this 26th day of October, 1918.
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