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DEATH NOTICE.

B1NPLEY—Edward H., age 78, passed away Wednesday morning: at 7.30. Funeral services will take place from the residence Friday, Nov. 15th, at 2 p. tti. Friends Invited. Burial private.

CAKD OF THANKS.

We wish to thank the many friends, each and every one, for the sympathy ,shown us during the Illness and death 'fit our beloved wife, daughter and sister, Mrs. Fredrick McKeever and tnfant son.

Mil. FREDRICK McKEEVER. MR. A. VALENTINE, SR., AND FAMILY. .'Mil. AND MTtS. CHAS. WEESB 1 AND FAMILY.

Mli. A. VALENTINE, JR., AND FAMILY.

LODGE NOTICE.

A f'alled meeting Terre Ilaute Lodut- No. 19, F. and A. M., Thursday evening, Xov. 14, 1918, at 7:3o o'clock. "Work E. A. degrcfe \"isitor« welcome. ».v CHARLES E. SCOTT W. M. JOHN Tl. HAKKNKSS, Fec'y.

NOTICE.

NOl'ICK—To our patrons, we are allowed a limited number of Round Oak heaters for the season. Come In t"andulia

nd make a deposit while they last, Storage Co., 303 Wabaah n.ve. tost ANL. FOPUP LOST OR STOLEN—From Kraft'B 10c store, between 3 and 4 o'clock Tuesafternoon, mesh pocketbook containing |sr.00, by a widow with three f?C1

hlldren dependinc on It. Return to So. 2nd st.. Moad Kelly, and receive liberal reward.

L08T -Letter from husband, Marble HaskeU, who was killed in action In France lost somewhere between Arlington hotel and Tribune. Reward.

Vail at 133U Eagle.

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L08T OR STOLEN—Overcoat from American club Monday night on ln!ie pocket a pair of shell rim glasses. ficw phone 19i5. LOST—Black and white male dog between Lytord and Clinton Saturday

Evening. Liberal reward. Ray Erwin, Lyfcrd, Ind. iWST—Party who took overcoat from

Terre Haute restaurant, please return to same or 103 So. 15th to avoid ro u 1 _________ LOST—One stray black hrnle at Jamet

Vonkarrions, at Ferguson Hill, on ice plant farm at Stop 4, Paris line.

LO^T—Black genuine leather purse \vith one bill and change. Finder return to No. 8 Fire station. LOST—Pair of shell rim spectacles between 6th and 7th on Wabash. Call new phone 32S3. Reward. LOST—Gray & Davis starter chain reward. Dr. Kunkler. Old phone 3679. LO.ST—Goitf~\vrist~watch! 2423 N. 15^.

STOLEN,

STOLEN—Party was seen who took traveling bag from 73 Rose ave. To avoid trouble return immediately. STOLEN—Party was seen who took traveling bag from 73 Rose ave. To

Avoid trouble return Immediately. FOB BENT—How and Flat*. J"OR RENT—Five-room apartment. 9th and National ave., West Terre Haute.

Robertson's Music House, 625 Wabash ave. POR RENT—Modern 6-room apartment, corner Sixth and Chestnut.

Knlsely. City heat. Telephone 1126. J*OR RENT—6-room modern house close to street car line. Inquire A. J.

Ward, 19 N. 6th. Old phone 70 W.

FOR RENT—A desirable modern house city heat soutb side. New phone 688. or 1714-X. FOR RENT—Upper three-room flat, with bath, heat and water furnished. 1620 So. 4th.

FOB BENT—Booms.

FOR RENT—Splendid sleeping room In Mtrlctly modern apartment of young 'business man in good location $12.

Particulars, addtess 48, care Tribune.

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RENT—Six unfurnished rooms, &as and water, located 1240% Wabash. Inquire Walker Two Tread Tire Co. f^OR RENT—Two modern rooms in annex for permanent tenants only.

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Apply WV W. Shook, Terre Haute House. J*OR RENT—3 excellent unfurnished rooms hot water heat hardwood floors, 800 S. 4th st. POR RENT—Large modern front room kitchen privileges business girls.

New phone 3323-X.

JfOR RENT—Furnished light housekeeping rooms under new management. 203 Poplar. POR RENT—Furnished room city heat. Call old phono 897. 624

South Fifth. FOR RENT—Three small unfurnished rooms no children. 2100 Wabash ave. •Sleeping or light house-.

IFOR RENT keeping rooms. heat. .FOR RENT—Large newly furnished room with private family. Ill# s. 7th st.

Eagle. Steam

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FOR RENT—Modern furnished roomsleeping or housekeeping. 421 N. 6th. FOR RENT—Modern furnished or unfurnished rooms. 719 Ohio. 'OR RENT—Furnished rooms, modern. 617_North Eighth. ?OR RENT—Modem furnished room 230 S. 7th.

FOB SALE OR BOT^

POR RENT OR SALE—On payments, cottage, 1906 College. New phone 1 46 I »L. OXYGEN ACETYLENE WELDINu ^Boiler tubes and castings. Thomas welding Co.. 1104 Poplar Old 3020.

.BILL1ABD STTPPUE8. anu second hand. «l«o supplies. Geo. B. Uoy, 1846 Wab.

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HELP WANTED—Male.

GOVERNMENT needs hundreds clerka for income tax, customs, internal revenue Terre Haute examinations soon aalary l,200-f2.000 experience unnecessary. For free particulais regarding examinations, write J. C. 'Leonard, former Civil Service Exajn-

Iner, 271J Kenois Bidg.. Wasnington. WANTED—Three young men, neat appearance, for house to house advertising for large soap concern no •elling good chance to travel $1B.00 jper week to start. See O. L». Solms,

Bader hotel, between 6 and 7 p. m. today. ____________ WANTED—Experienced clothing salesman steady position

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perience and salary expected applications strictly confidential. Box 46, care Tribune.

WANTED—First-class clothing salesman. To the ri., ht man wc offer a permanent position with good salary. Address Opportunity, care

Tribune.

WANTED—Dish room man to run dish washing machine good wages, with hoard, room and laundry. Phone 401,

Rockville, In^, or write hospital. WANTED—Dining room man for light work good wages, with board, room and

laundry.

Wabash.

Liberty bond. No. 956*81,

tltlier on Ohio between 6th and 6Vi ftp. or Gilbert ave. near Park. Return to McKeen National bank. "Liberal .reward. LuST—Brown purse between 3rd and i i{th on Wabash and south on 3rd to 2'arrtngton between 9 and 10 Monday hlght. Return do grocery, 2nd and

Phone 401, Kockvillc/

Ind., or write hospital.

WANTED—Bright energetic young man, with experience, to act as timekeeper on construction work. Boxj l0, care Tribune. I WANTED—Boy 1« to 18 years only those wanting to learn a, trade need apply. General Plate Co., 1600 Hulluan. WA.s'TED—Experienced yard foreman for lumber and oement yard. Raymond Kintz Lumber Co., Water and

WANTED—50 lahorera Cfm8trt*t1r*n work. Geo. A. Fuller Co., ne^l car repair shops, east yard Penn. Lines. WANTED—Corn shuckers, with or •without board. 1648 North FlrBt St.

Bell phone 4133.

WANTED—Armature winders, wiremen and machinists. Kester Electric Co.. 1000 S .14th. WANTED—Mechanic helper: one boy for service. II. & H. Garage, 7th and

Van.

WANTED—Teamsters. Tfnton Transfer & 8torage Co.. 10 Mi and Wabaah ave. WANTED—Boy out Of school With wheel. Owl Dru*.- Co., 307 Ohio.

WANTED—Boy for delivery and help in grocery. H. Jaco, 609 So. 4th. WANTED—Experienced man to mako brooms. Old phone 2785. WANTED—Fireman. Hunter Laundry. WAITED—Night fireman. Plaza Hotel.

Warned!

Laborers

Elevator

•WANTED first-class automobile machinist good salary. Call 4783 new phone or 2184.

WANTED—MwceUanfOtta.

WANTED TO TRAIibi^^iwUngPtankC age for your dead animals, or wtU pa/ cash for them. New phone U old phone 8866. Harrison Smith. CALL US cn dead animal*. Melt (44

Citizens 4296. Nights call Bell 418», Tsrre Haute Hide A Fertiliser Co, 18 North Second. WANTED—To clean vaults. Charles

Jones. Old 1683: new phons 116S-J. WANTED•

SJioe Repairing

First Class Work, All Guaranteed

Work Done While You Wait

Becker's Shoe

Stores

S07 Wabash Ave. 1105

WANTED—Situation.

WANTED—Position as "mine manager" or "mine boss 25 years' experience (both papers): 42 years •old Invite correspondence good reference present employed as mine boss want chang*. Addfess Box 34,

Tribune.

ST0BAQE.

Automobile. Housettold and General Storage, reaaonable rates. Terre Haute Warehouse Storage Co.. 129 N. 9th st.

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FOR RENT—Offices Tribune Balldlng. Apply Wabash Realty and Lean Co.. 731 Wabash avenue

UPHOLSTERING.

•'•t-clasa uptioistenng and repairing. Bauer, 1100 Fo&, New 40Sfc-L old 2242.

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HELP WANTED—Female. W." NTED-—Women and stria to aew oa government work, mackluawa, tel'ing machines, ^tinpectors. Experience not

Qeceasary. Wo will teach you now and pay a guaranteed wag* during the learning period. Do no* tela* phone, Wut apply to Mlas Rail la peraoi. StaM-V'-han A f*o.. 9Vt and Ohio. GOVERNMENT needs 12,000 women clerks: Terre Haute examinations

Deo. 7 salary 11,200 experience unnecessary women desiring governi.-.. ment positions write for free particulars. J. C. Leonard, former Civil

Service Examiner, 712 Kenois Bidg., "ashtngton.

WANTED—Experienced housemaid 8 in family 6-room apartment no washing $8 per week. Mrs. Cowgill,

Walden apartments. WANTED—A lady, middle-aged, to keep house for young man and three children no washing good wages.

Call 1133 Poplar. WANTED—G1rl for general housework private family no washing for aftnoons only. 410% Oak st. New phone 687-J,

WANTED—Counter rlrls at Hotel Dewing Coffee Bhop. Good wages. Apply Btew*-d Hotel Doming. WANTED—Girl for general housework. No laundry. Washes $6.CO or more. 928 South 6%. WANTED—Girl for general housework.

No laundry good wages $6.00 or more. 926 So. 6^4 st.

WANTED—Lady to come to house and wash. Bertha Schwartz!, S, 3rd. New phone 1844-L. WANTED—Experienced housemaid no •washing: $7 per week. Box 49, care of Tribune. WANTED—Girl for housework two In family good wages. Call 2902-R, new phone. ^VANTED—Reliable waihwoman to take washing home. Apply 1116 8.

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WANTED—Maids. Apply to hous'ekeep er good wages. Hotel Demlng. WANTED—Girl for general housework. Apply at S13 S. 17th. WANTED—Colored cook and 'Waltrem

Tulter Hotel, 670 '-i Ohio. WANTED—Dishwasher. Kable's restaurant.

WANTED—Ofrls. Hunter Laundry* WAITED—Girl at 2517 S. 6th st.

U. S. Employment Service Women's Division 13 N. Sixth St. Wants gfrfs mMrtenc«d on sewing machlsoa to make U. 8. army garment* ai

Ehrmann Alig. Co. TENTH ANp WABASH AVENUE.

WANTED—Ageatt-

HISTORY OF THE WORLD'S WAR, by Francis A. March, with introduction by hi8 brother, Gen. Peyton C. March highest officer In U. S. army complete and authentic official photograph extraordinary opportunity for big profit outfit frea. Universal

House, Philadelphia. WANTED—ToBny. WANTED TO BUY—5 or 6'-r^m modern house convenient to Vandalia shops. Box SI, care Tribune.

CASH BUYER

For household goods, heating and ^ook stoves. New phone 2717. Old »919. BE8T PRICES PAID for used clothing and shoes. Call new phona 8410.

BUSINESS DIBECT0BY. HEY, MR. SHOE ^OLJSH Use the Eagle brand and make tha shine laat a week your customer demands it. —For Sale By-—

DUENWEG LEATHER HOUSE, S03 Ohio Street. Near Fifth. ANNOUNCEMENT

O. R. Bullard (PHYSICIAN AND SURG SON Is now located at 814-816 McKaen

Building. Seventh and Wabash. —Phones— Office, new 2S24. Residence. «aw 17H.

STORAGE

WANTED City storage, hous«hol goods, etc. warehouse. 44 & lO^. Dr

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Laughead. Office old 947. MOVING^ aud

ANTED—Movjng auto ti Poplar. New phone 864 oid 84ft.

hauling of

auto truck. Finch Transfer Co., 1181

OVEBLAND MOVINQ.

Let us m«Tve your furniture. Clty""o» out of the city. Union Transfer and Storaae Co. Both phones 404. FUBNITUBE AND PIANO MOVING «'ONRAD Transfer Co., 14 S. Ninth.

New 8600 old 881: experienced men.

BAG BUG WEAVING.

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KliU weaving. Walter a.

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668 Wabaah ava MOVING VA&8. BlLLT WALSH—Plane" ^*^fumiture moving. Mew phone fo., 4 4Mi,

Storage Co.. 303 abash ave FOR SALE—Slightly used Marshall A W«nd«M piano. Price, $200. Easy payment®. Liberal discount for cash. Robertson's Music House, (25

Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—Slightly used Haines Bros, piano. Price, (280. Easy payments. Liberal discount for rash.

Robertson's Music Houee, 62&, Wa-

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avenue.

FOR SALE—Slightly used cabinet phonograph, large slee, with records. Price, $36. Easy payments. Robertson's Music House, 525 Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—SO0 library tables mission

Solden

458 N. 9th,

WANTED Counter girl at once. Moore's Dairy Lunch.

WANTED--Dining room girls at once. Plaia restaurant.

WANTED—Waitress. 458 I N. 9th. Kable's restaurant. W AN K —C o o k.TTl SS^Nr-Dth] tea bfiTa restaurant. WANTED—Girl to do housework. 1218 8th ave. W ANTED—Colored bash.

maid. 629 Wa-

Vandalia Storage Co., 208 Wabaah ave. FOR SALE—Bargains In fine upholstered rockers and straight chairs

Spanish finish. Scott's, 1336 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Mattresses. »1.98. 82.00, 83 50 and up. Springs, 81.0u, $2.50, $4 00. $5,601 and up. Scott's, 1336 Wabash ave. TRADE your piano for new furniture, rugs, stoves or talking machines.

Silverstein Bros., 526-52S Wabash. FOR SALE—Slightly used $125 phonograph, $75, with six Columbia records.

Sllverstein Bros., 528-528 Wabash. FOR SALE—Flemish Olant rabbits, breed does and young, flrst-cla/M. Pat

Rench, 3202 South Third. FOR SALE—$250 Baldwin outside player. including 50 rolls of music. $35.

Sllverstein Bros., 626-528 Wabasn. FOR SALE—100 opera chalre, 100 tablet arm chairs, 70 stools, 7 tables, 9^x 2H- No. 234 S. 8rd St. FOR SALE—Davenports and dufolds upholstered goods at bargains.

Scott's, 1336 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Used Howard piano in splendid condition $200. Sllverstein

Bros., 526-528 Wabash. FOR 8a£Te—Baldwin make, oak piano looks like new $185, Sllverstein

Bros., 626-528 Wabash. FOR SALE—Dressers, kitchen cabinet*, buffet at a bargain. Scott's. 1336 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Bargains in pianos, $40.00 and up organs, $20.00 up. Scott'a, 1*86 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Ten droV-head Singer sewins machines: almost new bargain for eash. 33 S. 6th. FOR SALE—3,000 of the very latest Columbia records. Sllverstein Bros., 026-628 Wabash. FOR SALE—Horse, buggy and harness cheap. Owner leaving city must sell. 2613 N. 17th. FOP. SALE—Baby pbotoe at your home, llartln'a Photo Shop. New phoae •700 old If. FOR SALE—Baldwin apples, $1.10 per bushel, for the next two days. 11th and Ohio. FOR SALE—Storage range, select Banner, at bargains. Scott's, 1886 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Cook stoves, $15.09, $18.00 $20.00 and up. Scott's, 1336 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—2 ers cheap.

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amaged In transit, $1.50 up. Van-

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Storage Co.. 303 Wabaah ave.

FOR SALE—Live oak, Jewel heater 18.00 Praire oak, $8.00 Noxall oak. 810.00 Buck and Florence heaters at bargains. Scott's, 1236 Wabash ave.

FOT5 SALE—500 rebuilt steel and cast ranges all standard makes guaranteed to bake. $13.50 up. Vandalia

Storage Co., So3 Wabash ave. $o25 buys a $8*0 player player piano including bench, scarf and 12 rolls of music terms reasonable. Sllverstein

Bros., 528-528 Wabash. FOR SALE—2 office desks, 1 Remington typewriter and desk, 8 letter tiles, Edison dictaphone. No. 284 3. "d «t ... .. $82.fO buys a handsome cabinet talking machine Including six Columbia records. Silverstein Bros., 624-528 Wabash. FOR SALE—Car load of lockers, mahogany, leather, reed, etc.. 13.98 uP.

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FOR SALE—$800.00 player piano for $300.00, 1638 N. 6^.

MINE MULES I 46 to 60 Inches BIQ ETOCK. TO SELECT FROM 819 WALNUT STREET.

T. H. HORSE AND MULE CO. CITIZENS 4821-I*

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Manufacturer and Designer of

Braces for any Deformity or Deficiency

of the Huma'i Body or Limbs Expert Trugg Maker and Pittef I guarantee to holdE'ybar Rupture. Truss Repairing a Specialty.

Mak^r and Repairer of Artificial Limbs.

OFFICE JlciiLLN BLDG., iSJHiVJSNTU A»\U MAIN ST8. Room 212. Take Elevator. FOR SAI^E—Car load of new steel ranges plenty of nickel good bakers cheap. This w-as a lost shipment, consequently we are compelled to dispose of same quick. Vandalia

Storage Co., 803 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Storage goods must be sold kitchen cabinets. $12 50 up Iron beds, $3.00 up buffets, 116.50 up baby carriages. $12.f0 up. Vandalia

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FOR SALE—Bu cher's rendering outfit, one 22-frallon kettle, stove and lard press. Clem Swinehardt. 1879 Lafayette ave. New ghone 1469-X. FOR SALE—Good team and hafneSs,

Enouire Harry D. Culley

Coca Bottling Co. Will exchiiiijje for Liberty bond. FOR PALE—New bane burner will exchange for victrola,. or accept Liberty bond. 228 N, 5th st. FOR SALE—Acorn range good'M new.

Cfc.ll after 6 in the evening. 1521 4th ave. New phone 1687-It.

FOR SALE—Cider 50c per gallon. Hullten Apple House, 9th and Poplar. Old phone 2916. "FOR SALE—Violin outfit a bargain $15. Rea .Bidg., 2nd floor, Km, 203. FOR SALE—Two ladles' cloth coats, one Bilk coat. K17 Wabaeh ave. FOR SALE—Ranges, baseburners, soft coal heaters. 1121 Poplar. FOR~SALE—Good"heating"stove. Call new phone 1324-R.

FOR SALE—Horse, harness and buggy cheap. 1727 N. 1st FOR SALE—Black mare 9 years Old $75. 144S §o. 13th. FOR SALE—Mnch lump COaL Call 4716, old phone. FOR SALE—2 pigs. 1104 Helen ave.

FOB SALE—Auto»

FOR SALE—Auto parti for Overlands, E. M. F. Flanders, Buicks. Hupps, high and low tension mags, coils, generators, carburetors. Springs or anything you need, write or call ua, as we save you big money. 1840 Liberty avenue. New 2423. FOR SALE—One 19,1.8 o-paBsensrer Ford, in perfect mechanical condition as good as new, and one first-clasa 2passenger Overland roadster at a bargain. Gibson Overland Company, 813-816 Ohio st

FOR SALE—Ford body, good condition with top and side curtains for light truck good as new also one light Republic truck, 1,500-pound cA« pacity._ Inquire Mooney's grocery. FOR SALE—Bring your worn out tiree to us. No matter how dilapidated they are, we *Mll buy them. But the better the tire the more we pay.

Moon Tire Service, 1280 Wabash. FOR SALE—One Ford delivery truck, one baby grand Chevrolet both In flrst-class condition, Auto Laundry

Co., 2nd and Poplar. FOR SALE—Five-passenger Cro'wElkhart, electric lights and starter good P*echanical condition. New 4293-J. FOh saLU—We have a number ci »uo used cars tor sale. Prices from 1844 to $1,100 °ettyjohn Co.. 401 Nortfe

Sixth St.

FOR —Autos. Lexineton. UaKlnnl and Allen car® ar* sold at P4ttv John's. 408 North Sl*th street FOR SALE—If you have a ueed ear for sale see us. Quick Motor Service, 720 N'«rth CPiventh. FOR SALE—1918 Ford touring car hear for cash. New phone 11T2-M. FOR SALE—Ford touring car. extra good condition. 22 South Slxth^ FOR SALE—Bulck six-cylinder roadster slightly used. 204 N. 7th.FOR 8ALE—Ford roadster first-class condition. Phone 1806-Jnew. FOR SALE—Dort touring car,-"New." 22 South Sixth, FOR SALE—Autof$40.v 1448 gf 13thi .r0K SALE OB tbajs. FOR SALE OR TRADE^A B^room house with store room connected water, sewerage, gas, bath room, equipped supply coal in liasemer.t garage 2 blocks from car line. 2026

N. 6^ st.

FOR SALE OR TRA DE—Seven-room", entirely modern cottage. Will accept smaller properties in part payment. Robertson's lluslc House, 635

Wabash ave. FOR SALE OR TRADE—^-Cylinder. 7passenger Haynes automobile first class condition or will trade for first class electric. Address Bwx 47. FOR SALE OR TRADE—One team of good work mules for cow or hogs.

Call old phone. 1633-Rlng 1. FOR SALE OR TRADE—40 acres of tie and prop timber. Shelburn, Box 85.

FOR SALE—Beal Estate.

FOR SALE—A beautiful home a!* rooms and bath hardwood finish and floors full basement brick ga-age east front choice locat'on S. 5th St. bargain. Old phone 623, FOR SALE—Six-room house cellar newly repaired, painted and papered throughout and clean practically new bartrain for cash or terms. See

Veaiey, 2313 7th ave. FOR SALE—4, 5 and 6-room cottages, also duplex modern house, either for cash or on payments. Enquire of owner, at 605 Terre Haute Trust _Bu!lding. FOR SALE Four-room buriealow, north side terms, $50 cash, $12 a month. Robertson's Music House, 025

Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Strictly modern 7^room bungalow hardwood finish. New phone 1S56..

BARGAINS.

4-room ho-j.se, 2 lots, f950. TerwiW^' 6-room cottage, paved street, $1,900. 6-room house close in. Terms, Trade 8 acres Improved near, cltjr Will trade. 30, 35, 40, 7Of, 80 and 180 acre* -Part trade.

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BANK STATEMENT.

REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, at terre in the State of Indiana, at the close of business on. November 1, 1118. RESOURCES, -v. ... L6ans andf dftrcunts Notes and bills redtscounted (other than bank accept- .A.AAR« *i ances sold) .v....... 60,000.00—fl,86V,«f

Overdrafts, unsecured U. 8. bonds (other than Liberty Bonds,, U. S. certilicntes of Indebtedness): U. 8. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) U. S. bonds ana certificates of indebtedness pledged to secure I*. S. deposits (par value) U. S. bonds and certificates of injiebtedlufii® owned and unpledged

3%.

Net amounts due from banks, bankers and trust companies other than Included In Itlms 13, 14 *r 15 Checks 5n other banks in the same city or town as reporting *an* (othei than item 17)

Total Items 14, 15, 14,17 and 18. Checks on bsti.Us located out*ide t)f city or town of reporting ban* and other cash Items Redemption fund with U. 8. treasurer and due from L. S. treasurer.. War Savings certificates and.Xbritt Stamps attuaiiy o

Lfcfs current oxpenses. Interest and taxes paid........ Amount resei\cd for taxes accrued Circulating notes outstanding Net nmounts due to National banks Net a Amounts to banke. bankers and truat .companlcf. included in lt^ms 31 or 32) .»

Total of items 32 and 33 ..... •«.. Individual depcslts subject to check..................v. CertificateiH of deposit due In )es» than 20 days (other than

Certified checks Cashier's checks outstanding

Dividends unpaid

I, Demas Demlng, president of above-named bank, do solemnly isrear that the above Mntement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. DEMAS DEMINO, PfesldeftU

Bonds, aecuritiflg, etc, (other than IT, p.)r Bonds (other than U. 8. bonds) pledged to secure U. S. deposits Bonds (other than U. S. bonds) pledged to secure postal savings dt posits Securities other than U. 8. bonds (not Including

stocks) owned unpledged

TotalC

Total bonds, securities, etc., other than U. S. ........ Stock of Federal Reserve bank (60 per cent of subscription) Value of banking house, owned and unincumbered.... 24,100.00' Equity in banking house ,k. Furniture and fixtures ......................... Real estate owned other than banking house.... Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve bank....

Cash in vaults and net amounts due from national banks. Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank {other than item 17)

Total of Items 14, 15, 14,17 and 18........... »»u,Drr.pi Redemption fund with U, S. treasurer and due from U. S. treasurer.. War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually owned

Total of items 32 and 33 286 988 03* Demand deposits (other than bank deposit*) subject to Reserve (deposits payable within 80 days): Individual deposits subject to check ............4.,.. ... Certificates of deposit due in lese than 46 day* (other than for

borrowed) 1 Certified cheeks Cashier's checks outstanding

Total of demand deposits (dther than bank deposits) subject to reserve, items 34, 36, 36, 37, 38,

Total *.

39. 40-and 41 -4 107 ftSB Kfi Postal savings deposits ,...,....7... .. Total of time depoaita eubject td reserve, Items 42. 48 44 and 45 1« aja 9 Ottier United States deposits, including deposits of U. S. disbursirg*

State of Indiana. County of Vigo, es

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4 and 414 P*r unpledged

Liberty Loan bonds, S(, 4 and 4H P" cent, pledged to Si-cure state or other deposits or bills payable...... Payments actually made on Liberty 4^4 per cent bonds of the Fourth Liberty Loan owned Securities other than TJ. S. bonds (not Including stocks) owned unpledged 1,114,868.00 rf

Total onde. aecuritles, ate., other itian IT. S .............A Stock of federal Reserve Bank (60 per cent of subscription) ".OOVir Value of tanking house, owned and unincumbered... «•,. Zj.wvj Furniture and fixtures I.OPI Real estate cwned other than banking house.. «... Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank.. Cash In vaults and net amounts due from national banks...

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Total rtf demand deposits (other than bank depos-

its) subject to reserve, items 24, 36, 36, 7, 38, ether 8 dlsbt BUlu p&y JUiabllUI

Reserv Liberty ..Loan b.ond Total

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Correct—attest: Edwin w. rosj JOHN L. CRAWF* ^D. f.

Subscribed and sworn to before me thla ltth day of November, 1411, ... JOHN E. STEIN, Notary Public My commission expires October 22. 1922.

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Capital stock paid In Surplus fund Undivided profits ,w. Less current expenses. Interest and taxes paid,, Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all Interest accrued k* Circulating notes outstanding Net amounts due to National banks Net amounts due to banks, bankers and trust companies (other tian included in Items 31 or 33)

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4TS.W0.M too,000.00 40,000.00-ti 145,700.00 i'85,000.00 JOC 000.00— 930,700

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25,17».* 14.8M.I 84.7I0J 1,170.1

.$5,78^732.3, ,f 600,000.S* S00,00«.f

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635.77— sf.eso.ai 16.000.41 $476, COO.Of 1152.683.8f

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,i 280,212.21

482,295.60

2,377,200.81 4 ,.3,469.4 854.8

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S7 a Liabilities for redlscounte, Including those with Federal Re- or«f serve bank (eee item Id) ., 06,000,66*) tAcceptances of other banks payable at future date, guaranteed I by this bank, by Indorsement or otherwise (see item le) i

Foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with Indorsement of t!» this bank, not shown under item a, above (s«eitem If,*••«. ........ "JV*tal contingent liabilities (87 tf, and 40,000.46. State of Indlaha, County of Vigo, ss: i I

H. A. SCHLOTZHAJER. Dtreetorfk

REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE TERRE HAUTE NATIONAL BANK, at Terre Haute, in the State of Indiana, at the close of businesa on November 1, I61S:

RESOURCES.

Loans and diwounta ,..$1,440,774.66

Customers' liability account of acceptances of this bank purchased or discounted by it 1.440.770.S6 v Foreifcn bills of exchange- or drafts sold with indorsement of this bank, not shown undef Item d, above (see item 57c) fl.440.770.S6 Overdrafts, uftftecurOd 1,690.24 U. 8. bonds (other than Liberty bonds), but including v

If. S. certificates of indebtedness: TT. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) U. s bonds and certificates of indebtedness owned and unpledged Premium on U. S. bonds .**«..1,,

Liberty Loan bonds: v Liberty Ijoan bonds, 3%, 4, .4^4 per cent, unpledged. Payment* actually made on Llbecty 4»4 per cent bonds of the Fourth Liberty Loan owned

Liabilities other than'those'above sta'tid,'Liberty Loan payments!'. I'S'.lIliU

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Will pack, crate and store your turnl ture for ls«s than oth«re. By etperl -f men. Ail «*.

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659,685.44 12,660.66 68,100.69

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180.808.06 417,468.96

460,677.01

48,124.66 15,000.06 920.67

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600,666.66

100,090.66

181,798.11 18,664.41—

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.86,842.46 200,645.86 "1

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FRANK C. FISBECK, Cashier.

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John l. crawfordv*7''

Subscribed and .worn to before ma thla 18th day of Kove«fer?5»i? My commission expires June If, 1921.

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