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CHICAGO, June 28.— Hog:—Receipts, 3,003 mostlv 15c to 25c higher. Bulk of Balers $20.75©21.50 heavy weight, S31.00fp21.50 medium weights, $20.60 @21.55 light weights, [email protected]"
eavy packing sows, smooth, $20.25 (d packing sows, rough, $19.25 20.15 pigs, [email protected]. i Cattle—Receipts. 1,000 compared i"With a week a^o, good and choice •weight steers, 25c to 50c lower yearllngs and medium grades, light weights, 25c to 40c higher good and choice heifers, 25c higher other stocks mostly 25c to 50c lower bulls, $1.00 lower stockers and feeders, steady to jstrong.
Sheep—Receipts. 7.000 all direct to Stackers "compared with a week ago. •Jamba generally steady wethers and Jyearlings mostly 25c lower ewes generally steady
CHICAGO B0AED OF TRADE.
CHICAGO, June 28.—Actual signing ,ot the peace treaty failed outright today to influence the corn market. Instead, prices today were ruled by the [necessity of month-end liquidation on
[he part of holders of July contracts, ^hls liquidation had a depressing cf|ect upon the market, as a whole. varied from MiC with September __ .. _s followed by a slight general upturn and then by a settack all around to well below yes•a. terday's finish.
Iect upon the market, a I 'Opening prices, which vari to *4c advance, with to $1.57%, was fol
Oats were dull and weak with cotn. After opening unchanged to ,4c lower, Including September 68%c to 69c, the jmarket hardened a trifle and then turned Bharplv downward.
Provisions held steady.
NEWS OF THE STOCK MABKaCT
NKW YORK, June 2S.—r-Peace industriale. notably equipment metals, textiles and tobaccos were strong at the .opening of the week end session of •the stock market, recording gains of 1 to 3 points. Motors and oils also made variable gains but rails moved withl**—fractional limits. The consplctK./jfe features embraced American ""Woolen. Tobacco Products, Mexican Pe--troleum, General Motors, Studebaker, •AJa\ Rubber, American ^Locomotive, -•(Baldwin Locomotive, Marir.e common. ^. American International, U. S. Steel and
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Anaconda Copper Atchison .......... Baldwin Locomotive altlmore & Ohio ...... hem Steel ""i'A leather e .esapeake & Ohio Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul «.. Corn Products Crucible Steel General Motors Great Northern Ore Ctfa ....'. Goodrich Co Int. Mer. Marine pfd. ....... International Paper Kennecott Copper ............ Mexican Petroleum New York Central Norfolk and Western ........ Northern Pacific .......... Ohio Cities Gas Pennsylvania Reading Rep. Iron & Steel ..i......... Sinclair Oil & Refining. Southern Pacific Southern Railway .... Studebaker Corporation V.. .. Texas Co ........ Tobacco Products Union Pacific United States Rubber United States Steel Utah Copper Westingnouse Electrtc ........ Willys-Overland
John Boles. 35, Sullivan, InL, miner and Chloe Lowry, 19, Sullivan, Ind.. at home.
Archie Jones, 44, Terre Haute. Malleable Castinsrs company employe, and Allie McQuillan, 44, Terre Haute, Malleable Castings company employe.
Robert Reynolds, 27, Brazil Ind mule driver, and Mae Lanaham, 29" Bra«i^ lad., at home.
f'\ COURT E\TRIF,S. Superior Conrt. Earnest Hall vs. Nova Hall, divorce. Small.
Agnes Farrow vs. Milton Farrow,.divorce. Small. Nnperior Court No. 2."
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Public is Warned
The war department today issued a warning to the public against solicitors of the so-called "Historical books and publications of no historical value and published solely for commercial purposes." The department has been informed that in many parts of the country, agents were calling upon parents of soldiers offering for various sums to publish photographs and service records of the soldiers In books covering a single county or city. Most of these books have been found to possess no value.
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We desire to thank our friends and neighbors for their kind help and sympathy during the sickness and death of our husband and father, also for the beautiful floral offerings.
MRS. MARTHA A. MURPHY. MR. AND MRS. J. H. MURPHY,
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LOST—In downtown section, fountain pen initials "W. E. K. tinder please retun to W. R. Keating, Orpheum theater reward. LOST—White waist, last Friday, on 8:15 car from Indianapolis, liew&rd at 215 South Thirteenth. LOST—Pair of child's shoes black bottoms, white tops. Call 3449 new phone. LOST—Garnet brooch, down town district call new phone 5216 reward.
FOK RENT—Houses and Flats. FOR RENT—Five room residence In West Terre Haute, $lfo a month.
Itobertson's, 525 Wabash avenue. FOR RENT—Furnished house, and August new phone 1135.
FOR RENT—Furnished call new 4676.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 6th.
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STATISTICAL NOTES.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Hoy E. Roberts, 23, Staunton. Ind., miner, and Marguerite P. Kastner, 18, Brazil. Ind, at home.
Granville Jenkins, 28, West Terre laute, miner, and Lucie M. Upltnger, i4. West Terre Haute, dipper.
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FOR RENT—Roonis.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, modern, down (Hairs. 425 N. Ninth St. Also sleeping rooms. FOR RENT—Modern room gentlemen preferred good location^ reference.
Iew phone 654-R. FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms completely furnished. 36^ S. 4 th. FOR RENT—Modern furnished light house-keeping room. 112 S. Fifth St. FOR RENT—Two furnished sleeping rooms in private family. 1017 N. 7th. FOR RENT—Modern furnished front room close in. 1819-X new phone. FOR RENT—Modern furnished light housekeeping rooms 512 Eagle. FOR RENT—Two or three unfurnished modern rooms: 915 N. 6th. FOR RENT—Two modern light housekeeping rooms 612 Eagle. FOR RENT—Furnished light housekeeping rooms. 522 S. 8th. FOR RENT—4 unfurnished upstairs rooms modern. 923 N. 5th. rooms
FOR RENT—3 unfurnished modern. 1 18 Maple ave. FOR RENT—Rooms for light housekeeping 4IJ0 N. 4th. FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping rooms. 1031 N. 13th. FOR RENT—Furnished housekeeping rooms. 108 S. 9Vfc. FOR RENT—Furnished housekeeping room 635 S. 9th. FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms 1640 6th avenue. FOR RENT—One sleeping room
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FOR RENT—Miscellaneous FOR RENT—Store building, 19 S- 4th* splendid location for sale of tire* furniture or groceries special price'
Both phones 470. Ask for Mr. Rhodes. RENT—Store room and basement, 1402 Wabash am Cltzens 930. Haggerty. 9 S. 6th. FOR RENTand Ohio. 429S.
WANTED—To Rent
WANTED—To rent 4 or 5-room semimodern cottage. Call new phone 2939.
OVERLAND MOVING.
Let us move your furniture City or out of the city. Union Transfer and Storage Co., Both phones 404.
BILLIARD SUPPLIES. auu MCUUU nthiiu, aiso supplies. George R. May, 1144 Wabash ave.
RAO RUG WEAVING.
RAG RUG wr^fing. Walter si. Hughes, 663 Vi Wabaal* v«.
UPOLSHTERING,
First-class upholstering and repairing. Bauer. 1100 Pop. New 4060L old 2243.
BOYS ARE ENTERTAINED.
In celebration of the enrollment of 100 boys in the junior department of the Terre Haute Young Men's Christian association, a dinner was enjoyed at the First Congregational church Friday evening. A. C. Gran, general secretary of the association, addressed the boys, and Prof. J. M. Tilley, super-intendent-elect of the city schools and Prof. T. W. Records, principal of Garfield high school, who has just recently returned from service also gave short talks. Following the dinner, two reels of motion pictures were shown. Next Monday night the employed boys of the association will be given a dinner at the Y. M. A.
RAILROAD BUILDING BTTRNS.
The No. 10 Are company was called to Thirteenth street and the Southern Indiana railroad about 11 o'clock Saturday morning, where .two-story brick house, owned by railror.d company was on fire. Owing to the lack of water pressui!*r the building was destroyed.
V AND ALIA MEN PARADE.
Several hundred employes of the Vandalia shops staged an impromptu parade this afternoon in celebration of the signing of the peace treaty. Led by a drum corps, the men with noise making equipment of all kinds pa. raded the downtowh district.
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An opportunity that is seldom offered. Must have some capital. For personal interview write, giving phone number, to box 50. Tribune. WANTED—Terre Haute railway mall clerk examinations, Aug. 23 11.100 to $1,600 year sample questions free.
Franklin institute. Dept. 98 R, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED—Rosemont men to call at
Harry Steventon's union barber shopat Eighth and Margaret streets. WANTED—House man good vvages.
Apply housekeeper. Hotel Deming. WANTED—Men to handle ralxroad ties. Indiana Zinc Creosotlng Co. WANTETV -Nice 1122 Wabash.
young man. Inquire
WANTED—Salesmen.
WANTED—Two salesmen or agents to sell furniture, stoves, talking machines. pianos, rugs and so forth to the public, direct house to house canvassing with crew and sales manager good salary and commission ,on all sales said salary and commission payable each Saturday night a good proposition to good steady men that can furnish references.
Rcott & Hart Stove and Furniture Company, Linton, Ind. Ask for Mr. Harding. WANTED EXPERIENCED SALES
MAN FOR SOUTHWESTERN INDIANA TERRITORY, WITH HEADQUARTERS AT TERRE HAUTE. THE RUB-NO-MORE CO., FT. WAYNE, IND.
HE WANTED—Frmale.
WANTED—Girl for book binding work do not apply unlss experienced. T. H. Adv. Co., l3Vi and Wabash. WANTED—Two experienced lady canvassers apply before 9 a. m., 456
N. 9th salary guarantee and bonus. WANTED—White woman for general house work no children, washing or ironing reference 704 Walnut. WANTED—Counter girls at Hotel
Deming Coffee Shop. Oood wages. Apply .Steward. Hotel Deming. WANTED—laundress 3 in family good wages call new phone 1285, or 122 S. 15th. WANTED Experienced waitress.
James' Quick Vunch Room, 316 Wabash. WANTED—Maids. Apply to housekeeper good wages. Hotel Deming. WANTED— work. 1"
-Clirl for general house 08 North Thirteenth street.
WANTED—Woman to wash dishes apply King I-em Inn. 718 Wabash. WANTED—Washwoman. Apply at once.
Mrs. Amelia Seitz, 108 N. 25th.
WANTED—A girl for general housework. 525 South Fourth street. WANTED—Middle-aged woman at Albert hotel, 412 N. 9th. WANTED—Housekeeper.
S. 15th.
-Three story building, 1st Inquire 31 S. 2nd. Cits.,
Inquire 609
WANTED—Girl, Leeyow laundry 1333 Main.
WANTED-GIRLS Over 16 years old Columbian Enameling & Stamping Co., 155^ and Beech Sts.
WANTED—Sitnaooa.
WANTED—Position on farm by married man with no children. Handy with tractors or other machinery.
Reference furnished. Address Box 48, care Tribune. WANTED—Position, clerical or general office work, by young man with several years' experience. Can give best of reference. Answer Box 44,
Tribune.
WANTED—Position as bookkeeper or general office work by young lady long experience willing worker address box 53, Tribune. WANTED—Position by competent stenographer with five years' experience address V. A. H.
STORAGE AND PACKING. bXciKAUii,—Furniture pacKea, stored and crated brick building. Oet our reduced freight rales south and aU western poin'.s. Quick service. Union
Transfer & Storage Co.. office 10* and Wabash. Both phones 404.
FURNITURE PACKING. KKAH^wTca
Will pack, crate and store your furniture for less than others. By expertenced men. All work guaranteed. Also sells packing-boxes and barrels. Mew phone 2757. Old 833.
FURNITURE PACKING. furniture packed and crated^ior shipments. Packing boxes and barrels for sale. All work guaranteed. Formerly with Krah Box C». Frank Bradford, 1708 Sycamore. New phone 2483.
PUMPS AND DRIVEN WELLS. fump repairing and driven well work. Cistern cleaning. L. W. Coflmau and
Bros., shop. 1539 Ch&ss street. CiUsen'a 3816.
STORAGE.
VWAiNXililJ City blort£u, nouseliuni goods, etc. brick warehouse. 44 S. 10^. Dr. J. T. Lauehead. Office old 947.
PAPER HANGING.
WANTED—Paper furnished hung from $3.50 to $6 per room. Old phone 1912. New 1467-R.
FILMS DEVELOPED.
KODAK Qiins developed and printed. Jackson Studio. 641^ Wabash.
FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING CONRaD Transfer Co.. 24 S. Nintn. New 3600 old SxpcrloAcad men.
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WANTED—Male.
WANTED Business chances. Am needing a man with about $1,500 to go in with me in a business that I cannot handle alone and need help who .n take charge of and handle the v.siness. Good future. Write for i^pomtment, giving phone number, to box 51, Tribune. WANTED—Man with Ford car to represent manufacturing corporation.
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FOR SALE—MisceHancopt. FOR SALE—Stereopticon electric new only used in four lecture shows life-size picture over luo slides and illustrated songs 50 slides and lectures of the German atrocities cheap if sojd at once. Dr. Smith,
Croxton hotel. FOR SALE—One Kimball Cottage organ this organ is in strictly firstclass condition and a wonderful value for 112.00. Vandalia & Big
Four Storage Co., 303 Wabash. FOR SALE—One large cabinet Columbian grafanola, in good condition, and 12 latest song hit selections former price $130 we will sell $84.50. Brunswick shop. 627 Wab. FOR SALE—Slightly used player tiano in mahogany case will accept small weekly payments or give liberal discount tor cash. Robertson's
Music House, 525 Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—One Kimball Cottage organ this organ is in strictly firstclass condition, and a wonderful value for $12. Vandalia & Big Foujr
Storage Co.. 303 Wabash. FOR SALE—All/ the latest Columbia Grafonola records Q. R. S. and Vocal style rolls. Pathe records at half price. Robertson's Music House, 525 Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—One used upright piano in excellent condi,tion and will see years of service will sell for $110.
Brunswick shop, 527 Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—One large mahogany victrola and records cost $j15 will take $125. Gordon Railroad Store, 4tli and Big Four railway^ Old 3659. FOR SALE—Cleaned!"brick, old windows, doors, frames, roofing slate, porches, staiTs, lathe and all kinds of butlding lumber 650 Mulberry St. FOR SALE—300 of latest music rolls used for demonstrating only while they last 40c each or 3 for a $1.00.
Silverstein Bros., 526 Waba«sh avenue. FOR SALE—Pedigreed and registered Flemish Giants, old and young, extra good stock also 15 built in hutches, can be moved 528 S. 2nd St. FOR SALE—One Home Comfort range don't let this Jiigh grade make get away from yaoi $26.5. Vandalia &
Big Four Storage Co., 303 Wabash. FOR SALE—One Gray Advance range you will wait a long time before you beat -this only $28.75. Vandalia & _Big Four Storage Co.. 303 Wabash. FOR SALE—One Home Comfort range don't let this high grade make get away from you $26.75. Vandalia &
Big Four Storage Co., 303 Wabash. FOR SALE—One Gray Advance range you will wait a long time before you beat this only $28.75. Vandalia &
Big Four Storage Co., 303 Wabash. FOR SALE—Iron beds and springs— 20') iron beds, $i!.."0 each: 200 coil springs, $1.00 each. Vandalia & Big
Four Storage Co., 303 Wabash.
FOR SALE—Large size cabinet talking machine with 12 record selections for $69.no. Easy terms. Silverstein Bros., 526 Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—Iron beds and springs— 200 iron beds, $2.50 each 200 coil springs, $1.00 each. Vandalia & Big
Four Storage Co., 303 Wabash. FOR SALE—A small Columbia Grafanola, slightly used, with six record selections for $19.50. Silverstein
Bros., 526 Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—$650.00 player piano with bench, scarf and 12 rolls of music.
Special at $495.00. Silverstein Bros., 526 Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—Just released—100 heating stoves to be sold for storage charges. Vandalia & Big Four Storage Co., 303 Wabash. FOR SALE—Good piano, oak case used short time, $225. Payments, no interest. Brewer Piano company,
Seventh and Cherry. FOR SALE—Just released—100 heating stoves to be sold for storage charges. Vandalia & Big Four Storage Co., 303 Wabash. FOR SALE—Dark golden oak piano,
Baldwin make regular price $350 special price $255. Silverstein Bros., 526 Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—Climax steel range this is a splendid cooker and baker a great bargain: $14.95. Scott & Hart. 508-10 Wabash. FOR SALE—Walnut piano in fine condition sold for $450 when new to close, at $245. Silverstein Bros., 526
Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—Uneida range you can always depend on your cooking if vou use a Uneida $15.00. Scott & Hart, 508-10 Wabash. FOR SALE—One Majestic range If you want a real bargain, this is it $12.75. Vandalia &. Big Four Storage
Co., 303 Wabash. FOR SALE:—One grocery stock and fi-xtures for sale good location will sell fixtures separate if wanted. Old __phone M. 4448. i FOR SALE A malleable. Garland range a real ranee at a remarkably low price $49.59. Scott & Hart, 508-10 Wabash. FOR SALE—Climax steel range this is a splendid cooker and baker a great bargain $14.95. Scott & Hart, 508-10 Wabash. FOR SALE—A malleable Garland range: a real range at a remarkably low price $43.50. Scott & Hart, 508-10 Wabash. FOR SALE—Uneida range: you can afways depend on your cooking if vou use a Uneida: $lo.00. Scott & Hart, 508-10 Wabash. FOR SALE—Cabinet talking machine with 18 of latest record selections for $55. Silverstein Bros., 526 Wabash avenue.
FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinets. $5 00" sideboards, $8.00 dining tables, $6 00: dining chairs, cheap. Scott's, 1336
Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Vim coaster brake bicycle: cost $39 good as new, for $15 416 S. 6th street, W. T. H. Old phone
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FOR SALE—One Laurel range in firstclass condition: only $12.75. Vandalia & Big Four Storage Co., 303
Wabash.
FOR SALE—One Majestic range: If vou want a real bargain, this is it $12".75. Vandalia & Big Four Storage Co., 303
Wabash.
FOR SALE—Pathe needles, both soft and loud tones, only 50 cents each at the Brunswick ehop, 527 Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—One Laurel range In firstclass condition only $12.75. Vandalia & Big Four Storage Co., 303
Wabash.
FOR SALE—Fine Plymouth Rock hens and cockerels also Rhode Island baby chicks and counters 2033 10th.
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FOR SALE—$775.00 golden oak player, used for demonstration. To close out at $545. Silverstein Bros., 526 Wab. FOR SALE—Upright piano, good t» learn On, for $50 cash. Brewer Pi ano company. Seventh and Cherry. B"OR SALE—Store refrigerator as good as new also a Dayton scales. 126 14^4 street at Grasselli Chem. Co. FOR SALE—Soft drink parlor, 331 N 3rd 5 rooms furnished electric piano good location. Old phone 1966. FOR SALE—Acme range with reservoir and warming closet, $12.10.
Scott & Hart, 508-510 Wabash.
FOR SALE—A fine old square piano price, $50 cash. Robertson's Music House, 525 Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—Majestic and Round Oak range left on our hands for storage.
Inquire at 303 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Fine $600 used player just like new $350 cash. Brewer
Piano Co., 7th and Cherry. FOR SALE—Sweet potato, garden and flower plants. Cline's greenhouse, 629 6th avenue. Old 1697. FOR SALE—All kinds of ranges, low as $9.85 cook stoves low as $8.95.
Scott's, 1336 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Soft .drink parlor and lunch room cheap if taken at once.
Box 34, care Tribune. FOR SALE—Acme range with reservoir and warming closet, $12.50.
Scott & Hart, 508-510 Wabash. FOR SALE—Several dosen Mason fruit jars: clean almost new will sell cheap. Call old phone 4851. FOR SALE—Reed baby buggy and
Florence heater No. 53. 1124 North Twenty-third street. FOR SALE—One Cottage organ a real bargain $10.00. Scott's Used Goods
Store. 1336 Wabash. FOR SALE—One Cottage organ a real bargain $10.00. Scott's Used Goods
Store, 1336 Wabash. FOR SALE—Iron beds, 91.96 springs, 60c mattresses. $1.00 to $4.60. Scott's, 1336 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Good dropjsead sewing machines almost new guaranteed, $8. 22 So. 6th. FOR SALE—Team, wagon and harness, cheap write Thomas Lewis,
Universal, Ind. FOR SALE—Acme range with reservoir and warming ffloset. $12.50.
Scott & Hart, 508-510 Wabash. FOR SALE—-Chicks, ducks, March Rhode Island Red cockerels. 2*ashbrook, 20111 and Putnam.
FOR SALE—Grocery and drygoods store in West Terre Haute. Old phone 153-R. FOR SALE—Baby chicks. Week old, 15 cents. C. R. Pugh, 13th and Margaret avenue. FOR SALE—60,000 old brick and 800 2xl2's, 20 feet long, at Water and
Walnut sts. FOR SALE—One 60-inch buffet oak bed room suite 418 tt, 17th Old phone 2250. FOR SALE—Motor boat first-class condition cheap. New phone 2418-R or 3591. FOR SALE—Good "upright piano for $60 cash# Brewer Piano Co., 7th and
Cherry.
FOR SALE—Good 6-year-old mare, new harness anad wagon. 1692 old phone. FOR SALE—Two orange Angora kittens new phone 3462 oidf phone 2690. FOR SALE—Racing motorcycle. Inquire for Fred R. Armstrong, 1635
S. 7th.
FOR SALE—Grafonolas. $5 davenports, $12 and up. Scott's, 1336 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Good wheel. Call flre headquarters South Ninth street FOR SALE—One range stove a bargain if sold at once. 321 g. 15th. FOR SALE—Reed sulky, high-chair, toilet chair, desk. 1320 S. 3rd st. FOR SALE—Folding beds. $6 organs, $8. Scott's, 1336 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—White rabbits, old and young. Martin's Photo Shop. FOR SALE—Baby cariage first-class condition. New phone 4858-R. FOR SALE—Pedigreed Flemish Giants young and old. 2015 4th ave. FOR SALE—Films and kodak suppllesT 629 Vfe Wabash ave. Overfelt. FOR SALE—About 70 young chickens different sizes 126 S. 10V4. FOR SALE—Young chickens, $ weeks old. Call old phone 4386. FOR SALE—Good milch cow, or will trade for hogs old 3761 FOR SALE—Oil stoves low as $5.00.!
Scott's, 1336 Wabash ave. FOR SALE—Self sealing fruit jars, Cheap. 805 Oak street. FOR SALE—Sow and 7 pigs dight weeks old 2412 N. 6%. FOR SALE—'National bicycle, $32. 1800
South Seventh street. FOR SALE—Sideboard and dining table. 1459 5th ave. FOR SALE-New and uaed cameras. 629H Wabasn ave. FOR SALE—Easy seal fruit -Jars, dozen: 243 S. 9th.
Chestnut.
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bTU K A tti© i-iettuesi, largest and safest warehouse. New phone 25. T. H. Warehouse & Storage Co.. 129 N. 9th St. WABASH STORAGE—Household goods
Stored. Brick building, 100 N. 3d. New phone 1650
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Teel, new phone 1221. FOR SALE—14 lots, Prairie View, on 14th and 14's sts excellent for poultry w!U sell cash or payments may consider rental property on payment.
Call after 4 p. m*., »th and Sycamore sts. Striley hotel. FOR SALE—Beautiful modern 5-rooin bungalow one-half block from Collett park must be sold on account of owner moving out of the city. 680 Barbour ave. FOR SALE—Fine modern home, eight rooms. In north part, two blocks from Collett park. 2107 North 11th.
Telephone Citizens. 1910-X. FOR SALE—Three room house' on paved street east gas water payments $13 a monthu Roberteon's, 525 Wabash avenue. FOR SALE—7-room house, two lots northeast factory district: good well, cistern, barn and outbuildings. New phone 1993-L. FOR SALE—Three country places—one 19 acres, one 29 acres, one SI acres all near city all desirable. Call old phone 1516. FOR SALE—Six room cottage and four room bungalow style house: both on came lot. By owner, 430 Second avenue. FOR SALE—Modern eight room house hot water heat garage 75 South 18th street new phone 3285-L. FOR SALE—Modern cottage, 6 rooms and bath. Inqure 1432 S. Tenth st. FOR SALE—6-room cottage. Call new 4674-J.
FOR SALE—HoiAe.
FOR SALE—Brick house duplex apartments splendid location home income. New phone 1311.
FOR SALE Pit TRADE.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—l^arge modern rooming house close in will trade for city property or farm. Answer
Box 49, care of Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Touring car in flrst-class shape. 720 N. 7th.
FOg TRADE.
FOR TRADE—120 acres, 5 miles of county scat of Marion county, Arkansas in midst of big lead and sine producing mines good title fine climate clear what have you.
Crampton, 124 S. 4th. WANTED—I want to trade some small improved acreage or some great big paying city rentals for running merchandise, groceries preferred.
Will give liberal deal. Crampton, 124 S. 4th. FOR TRADE—Sixty-one acres, 20 miles southeast unimproved all level bottom land clear of encumbancy will trade for well located building lots in north part, or modern house: 2006
N. 9th.
FOR TRADE—Two a'cres of coal land, ten feet strips, close to Staunton will trade for truck or auto. 2006
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WILL TRADE a'good young mare, new harness and new wagon for good Ford and pay difference. West 94
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FOR TRADE—Touring car In flrstclass shape for some cows or hogs, 720 N. 7th. i
WANTED—Miscellaneous.
WANTED—Fords to sell on 5 per cent. We will tune up or repair if needed. Engles' Ford Repair, 443-45 Lafayette avenue. Rear of Henry Grease
Cup company. WANTED—Shots repairing. The Popular Electric Shoe Shop. Old phone 3424, new 117& Work called for and delivered. WANTED—Paper hanging anf paint^ ing paper furnished. Wm. Ralley.
New phone 2101-X. WANTED—Paperhanglna 4978-J.
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FOR SALE—Belgian hares, rabbits, at 2049 N. 20th St. FOR SALE—Reed baby cab. 1191 Lafayette ave. FOR SALE—White
rabbits.
F9?.vSALE—Household
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FOR SALE—Gas iron^ fl 1104 Helen avenue. FOR SALE—Holstein cow. 3203 old phone. FOR SALE—Bicycle $10. 1900 N. 9th. FOR SX'LE—Rabbits 1715 Hulman. FOR SALE—Kodaks. Overfelt.
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FOR SALE—Real Estate.
FOR SALE—In monthly payments, one of my ni'a five room houses, 1515 Chase st.eet closet, pantry, attic, cellar, gas, large yard, large garage, all in gilt edged condition. Frank
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WANTED—To Buy.
WANTED—To pay good ^rice for used clothing.. Call new phone 3748. Wolf, The Tailor, 1109 Wabash avenue. WANTED TO BUY—Used Fords. Best
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rices paid. Central Auto Co.. 130 7th st. WANTED TO BUT—Best prices paid for men's clothing A shoes. New 3550. WANTED—To buy Shetland pony and rig. Address Pony, care Tribune. WANTED—To buy stoves and furniture. New phone 864, old 84». WANTED—To buy stoves. Scoic, 1S3S
WANTED—To bfay used cameras. Over* felt.
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MID-WEST MORTGAGE! AND JOD CO. Suite 310 llru illd*.
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BUSINESS CHANCE.
YVould you risk §2 per week for 50 weeks to make thousands? A Working Man's Company.
By paying $2.00 per week for 50 weeks we will ofTer you something great. Most people spend more for drink, tobacco, etc., but object to spending a few oollars for their future welfare. Particulars, 7034 Jenkins Arcade. Pittsburgh, Pa.
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Oil companies may come and oil companies may go, but the drilling Industry goes on forever our inventions eliminate the derrick and other materials. Particulars, box 78, Pittsburgh, Penn. WANTED—Lady or gentleman partner in photo studio. Experience not necessary. Call Sunday 2 to 4 p. m.
Photo studio, 42114 Wabash avenue.
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Hnyncs roadster Chevrolet 4M ,v model. 5-passenger, $350 Cheviwst ^. 490 model, 5-passenger, $400 Chev- |i rolet 4 9 model, 5-passenger With
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closed top, $475 light Overland. {3 passenger, $400 Saxon four road- i ster, $276 Dodge, 6-raseen(fer Hupmobile, 5-passenger, new tires, $400 three 191S Fords, 5-passen 1375 one Ford, &-passenger. Terms
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Ford valves ground, carbon reifi9?* ing, $2.50 transmission bands replaced, all material furnished, $8.75 motor tuned, 25c to 75c rear axle overhaaUft, l.i.oO axle doped, 35c motor ©VI#* hauled, $15 to $20 front end reOusbed, made to'steer like new, material furnished, $5. Service calls promptly*!! soade. Save $ $ I on Ford repsinagi
ENGLES FORD REPAIR. Rear Henry Grease Cup Co. §'r 443-45 Lafayette Ave. "'j'
FOR SALE—One 5 passenger Oldsmobiie, or will trade for Ford roadster one 7 passenger Oldsmoblle one
Oakland Six one Buick one Ford top Ave 35x4 Goodyear tires and all kinds of used tires. 907 WalHtffa. FOR SALE—Ford roadster, electric starter, $400 Chevrolet, $400 Em-
ire, $450 $Gu0 7-passenger $600 cylinder, $350. Hughes Starter and Batterv Co.. 1017 N. 13th. FOR SALE—We have.over a aosen used cars come while you can make a select ion payment plan ii deiiliA
Pettyjohn Co., 603 N. 6th. FOR SALE To close an estate—Buick 4-cylinder touring car, in splendid
Condition. A bargain at $40ft, Call 1931 -L new. I ®*OR SALE—Maxwell, one Reo, one
Overland truck. Edwards Motor Hall. 114-116 S. 2nd open evenings *no Sunday. FOR SALE—Overland chummy roadster: new paint, new tires, wire wheels. Wabash Auto Sales Co., (63
Ohio st.
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Hail. 114 S. 2nd. New phone 4335. FOR SALE—Buick 4-cylinder, fivepassenger, $215. Buick agency, 304
-Ford touring car. Good 119 N. First street.
I^OR SALE—Buick light-stx. Buick agency. 204 North Seventh Street.
$1,385
Light Six—War Tag $n& Freight ...." L. W. OTT AUTO CO. 217 S. 4th St.
Phone 993. Olfl t«T4.
FOR SALE—Commercial Cars. FOR SALE—One-ton Ford truck commercial body in good condition. a v e n s o s a a e a 1 2 4 7 -5 1 4
Lafayette ave. '""i3
FOR SALE—Real Estate.
LOTS IN DEMINQ NOW ON SALES* ,,
Subdivision between Nineteenth 8t» and Twenty-fifth street, Wabash. nue and Ohio Blvd.
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2003 Wabash Ave. New phone 4849.
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DUENWEG'3 LEATHER HOU8« S80 Ohio Street. Near Fifth. Bell Phone 627. C1L Pbone 1ft,
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LEGAL NOTICES NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. Stkte of Indiana, Vigo county, fit? In the Vigo Circuit Probate Dtvlsiea Court, May term, 191D.
United States Trust company of Terre IIau,\ administrator of the tate of J*s*5e H. Wilson, deceased, VI. .John A. Wilson, Maggie B. Wilson, ei al. No. H010.
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Be It known that on the JOth iajr of June, 1919, said plaintiff filed affl» davit in due form, showkijf that tha defendants. Henry T. Wilson, MinerVft (, Wilson, Stephen F, Wilson. Wll» son, whose Christian name is known, wi/e of said Stephen F.WU»
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son. the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Stephen F. Wilson, de- s censed, the unknown heirs, devisees and l^gat^es of Wilson, deceased. whose Christian name is unknown, wife of said Stephen F. WI1son, George W. Wilson, Wilson, whose Christian name is unknown, wife of said George W. Wilson, unknown heirs, dfviseps and legal ees of
Wilson, deceased, whose Chrls-
tian name is unknown, wife of •aid George W. Wilson. unknown heif® devisees snd legatees of said Geor« W. WiI?on, deceased, Archie J. Wilswf Carrie Ellen, ffcolford. Ottie S. Huffoirl r'harles At./WMaron, Marcie Clare Wife son are niim'-rcsidents of the state w Indiana are necessary parties So tlW complaint herein and that the objeol of said action is petition to sell Satfl non-resident defendants are no* therefore, hereby notified of the ptflf ency of said action against them aiv that the same will stand for trial jf the 2nd day of September, 1919. W Fame being the 2nd judirial dav of til said September term. 1919, of Ml rourt, and unless said defendants pear snd answer or demur to complaint at said date, the game wL bp heard and determined in their sence. *Tl
Witness my hand and the seal said court, this 20th dav of June, 1J JAMES J. FAG AN, Clej
Beasley, Douthitt, Crawford & ley, attorneys.
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WAN1*CD TO TRADE—Feeding age for your dead animals. Of l»ay cash for them. New pb0 old phone 3806. Harrison Snl' WANTED—You to come in and li gate the Universal Pipcless F» l"he greatest heating ayntera vented. Seott & Hart. BOS Mei WANTED To clean vault
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