Indianapolis Journal, Volume 51, Number 104, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1901 — Page 6

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THE INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL, SUNDAY, APRIL 11, 1001.

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SOME NEW BUILDINGS

TLAS OX WHICH ARCHITECTS OF THE CITY ARE WORKING. Ground I lMirchnaetl for the Nciv Door of llopr Ilullillni; Hcnl Katr.lt l)nlx. TJitc hs not luon as much activity In tae real-estate ir.arket tho past week as In the prTC!in? jori'd. Thrre wfrc many transfer .f property during the six ilays. apKratlnt; f.,.V.. IT, ht th amount Vi vre small and the total is a little behind at wrck In comparison. One it m In last Sunday'? report npKrcsated 5:,",""M. The CArp-ntrrs" strike lia.s also lecn felt In building circles and retarded placing of contract: hornewliut. While the architects, "Without exception, have many enters for designs fer ontcmplatttl buildiiiK. there lias been a disposition to call a halt Ix-fore giving orde rs for definite drawings until It could bo ecn to what extent prices of labor and material would advance. With Hn adjustment of all labor controversies there will b a rapid Increase In the building lino to an extent that will bo surprising to the public. X X X Albert Mctzpcr, acting as commissioner, Cold to Aaron It. Howe and Thomas Dow, 3K feet frontage on tho northwest corner of Ohio street, and 1"1 depth on Missouri ftrcet, for a consideration of J7.ol2.00. Thin property 1? alongside tho canal and near the American brewery. It is assessed '.,?) on ground and $1,5 on improvements. Thomas Tagsart bought another section Cf land on Tuesday, that of William II. Wish, and consisting of eighty acres, lyirg In Perry township, four miles southwest of Indianapolis, and directly west of Southjiort. This co?t him $k.v) per acre or IT.vm. The land is assessed at IWA) and improvements xxx Josephine Harrltt dl.-posed of property with forty feft frontage on New York ttrcet and lying between New Jersey and Adelaide streets, to Isaac Springer for $..tM. This property is assessed at: Land, l,V) Improvement?, XXX A lot in Morton place,, located on New (Jersey street, between. Twentieth and Twenty-first Htrceta, with a frontage of Xorty feet and a depth of 133. was transferred by Richard li. Tuttio to Albert l'lc-rnon for U. Thi3 lot. with nu irnprovetnenta, is assessed at $1,1 A). XXX Christian W. Itesener, administrator, deeded to Margaret Lyhane the property on tho ttcst side of Liberty, just above Sorth street, with a frontage of ,V feet and a depth of Jlö'i. The ground aim dwelling are assessed at J-,Ti. Tho purchaser paid $-.7uu. XXX A pale of more than ordinary Importance Ü uring the week, because of the purpos-e .f tho same, was that of two lots from Cicero and George W. eibert to the Door oi Hope, at the corner of New Jersey and Market. These show a frontage of 42 feet en New Jersey, with a depth of 67.6, a Jrontage on Market of C3.9 feet and 17.3 on Court street. The selection of this location, which has Improvements upon it of 51,500, was for the purpose of erecting a large, substantial three-story brick building with a basement, to be used not only lor the noble purpose for which the orRaniratlon was founded, notably, to shelter unlortunate and erring women, but to supply a hospital of the highest character, this department to le superintended and governed by leading physicians of thu city. The structure will be of brick, three stories and a basement. It will be lireproof and will represent modern architecture in the lullest sense. Entering the broad doors tnat form the entrance one may pass into & reception hall, upon the east side of which are the ofttet of the directors, the superintendent and a private apartment for the letter, with closets for records and olllc'al documents. On the west side will b? a chapel of large dimensions and the superintendent's dining room, and adjoining .nls the dining room for the girls that are gathered there. A storeroom for provisions and containing a large, refrigerator comes next. Then comes the nursery, and between this loom and the dining room is a large court Jor the children to get recreation and fresh jtlr. There wiM be an entrance also on NewJersey street for tho convenience of tho-e connected with the institution. On the accoml tloor will be the wards for the inmate. On one side there aro quarters for private or paying pathnts that are in attendance for medical or surgical treatment. On the other are two wards for the Inmates; also iuarters for nurses and lh housekeeper. The apartments on the thlru floor have not been actually planned. lut one feature will bo an amphitheater. 3n tho basement will be the machinery for the electric lights, the steam heat and laundry. Tart of this will be used for storage; purposes. The architect Is C. J. Frejs. The board of trustees ot this institution is composed of the following: 1'. M. Campbell, president; M. A. Potter, secretary; J. V. Moore, treasurer; Frank Wood. Thomas ('. l'ay. Dr. W. Christian. A. A. Harnes. C. s;. Denny and J. F. Wild. There is. working In conjunction wu. the directors, what is known as the Frances Potter .auxiliary, composed of the following women: Mrs. "Wilmer Christian, president; Mrs. Frances A. Potter, vice prsldent: Miss liettie Adams secretary; Miss Ruby Hees, treasurer; Mrs Simeon Jlehyme. Mrs. Howard 2'edtz. Mrs. Frank Carson. Mrs. Frank Wood. Mrs. A. C. Kimberliu. Miss Harriet Whhard. Mrs. K. II. Perry. Mrs. Fred Cardner. Mrs. Walter Marmor., Mrs. M. II. JMttemoro, and Mrs. I,ydl.i Ilrumley. superintendent. Th work of this association is distinctly Christian, but is not under the puspiees of any religious denomination, it pends wholly upon voluntary contributions. It has accomplished a vast amount of xod in bringing to a better and Chri.-tl t. l l4fe those wht had fallen Into sin ;uul h: d r.i. place to turn in their hour of distress and artllction. xxx A new Hat building will bo erected by William I. Higgir.s on the property bought y him on March CI from Henry IUiss, on Ft. Joseph street, between Pennsylvania and Delaware streets. The plans have been flrawn by Architect Phu e. Then will be two brick veneer structures, with four suites each. Fach Hat will contain four rooms, and a bath. Tho rinishir.gs will be modern and steam beat will U installed. The location N desirable, ns it lias good car service. Mr. Hinein also has a t'at btdldlng under construction on Thirteenth street, between Illinois ind Meridian streets. Macy Patterson will build a three-story brick lUd buiMir.g on Illinois strtet. almost irldway between Vermont and Michigan streets. The it is at present occupied by A. Hrge? brh k dwelling, whuh v,i!I be removed to the r..r and eonerted into a flat with four u'.tis, two of those with lour rooms and bnth and two of six rooms end bath. These fats will tie rented :t reasonable prices. The new strueture will modern in all respects, each t!at having fix rooms and bath, with tile floors. Th main ntrar.ee- will ! n'.atble. and there will be reception halls on each t!or. Parquette lloors will t c u-ed in all h ilW and Tt caption rooms. Tile wainscoting will also be j-pecifb'd. and the entire structure will be in keeping with the raost modern construction. The p!.!- h.-'ve t-een drawn oy Architect Plaee and t!i eon tract will I let In a few lis. Potli buildins will bo fceated y steart. x x x J.Kob lZfroyn-o;; will commoner the construction of a r .-:! :io ut llt ' Xorth New J rsey strt in a few days at a cost of t-1 rX. The bi.us- will b molern ond ntirart!A ami was planned bv Architect V. O. Mo ck. It was announced in the Sunday Journal f several weeks as- th it Architect John C. Thurtle, of this city, had made the plan? fcr the grand stand for the Cincinnati Uaseball Club. The contract for the construction of the same was l-'t on Wednesday by John T. Uru.-h This will be the tiandsom.' t ami best Grand stand for baselall purp ss in the world, it is to be constructed by the Page Concrete Company, of Cincinnati, operating under the Runccme ijatera of tires-rooiing. Tlüa U s re

cent Innovation Hnd Is coming very largely in use where strength and durability Is required. The utand will be 3.V) feet In length, and is intended to accommodate from I.oao to f people, and when erected will be as solid and Fubstantlal as though it was carved and chiseled from one piece of stone. The structure will be classic in design and modeled after certain forms of anebnt architecture. Tho stand when completed will be indestructible by fire or water. It is not affected by any of the elements. Nothing but an earthquake would affect It. and Mr. Urush says "it would have to be a rtrst-class article at that." In many respects the structure will be a work of art. as the contractors are anxious to show to what extent concrete may be usd In ornamental work. It will be ready for occupancy on June 12. xxx Architect David Gibson has prepared plans for a double two-story frame dwelling for Henry tpaan, to le erected on tho northeast corner of Alabama and Tenth stree ts. Kaeh house will have eight rooms, with all modern conveniences. They will b heated bv furnaces. The contract for the construction will be let the latter part of this week. Charles Kdgar P.atca is drawing plans and fcpecUlcations for a number of hiffhclass buildings. One of the principal ones Is a brick Hat structure, two stories, at McLean place. The ground lloor will have three storerooms, while the upper will eontain eight limits. Mach suite will have a private, entrance and dumb waiters for conveying packages of all kinds to the respective quarters. There will be' a larg refrigerator, partitioned so that each tenant will be provided with enough space foi caring for their perishable" supplies. Storage rooms will be provided for the occupants in the basement, and all conveniences that up-to-date architecture demands will be provided. This building will be heated ty a hot-water system. Mr. Hates has aldo made designs for two hands-ome residences, two stories, slate roofs and other agreeable and attractive features, for erection at t;reeniield. work to begin by the last of April. XXX Reference was made last Sunday to th-3 early construction of a piano factory under the supervision of Mr. Dates us architect. This is to be creeted on Alvord street, near 'I wenty-lirst street, and will be owned by John Dierdorf. It will be a frame building, to cover :J,Uoo square feet, the exterior and loof being absolutely fireproof. The cost of the constructing has not yet been estimated, but the specifications for bids will bo in tlw hands of the contractors in a few days. xxx It is predicted that, owing to the large growth of the commission business on South Delaware street and the vast amount of vegetables, fruit and other truck handled, that the volume of tonnage will soon assume such proportions that the owners will have to seek new quarters, where suitable facilities for receiving and shipping freight can be had. At present all the shipments must be hauled to and from the railroad stations, consuming time and expense. xxx Tho W. D. Allison Company will build a large factory in the vicinity of Massachusetts avenue and Tenth street to meet lar??e business demands. Just now Mr. Allison is considering several sites offered for purchase, but will not delay long, as he expects to begin construction this summer. xxx Architect Clarence Martindale has prepared plans for a new pressed-brick schoolhouse to be built on Palmer street, between Darth avenue and Ringgold street. It will have eight rooms of large seating capacity. The blue prints will be ready for contractors the middle of tnls week, when they tan prepare their bids for construction. XXX The contract lor the erection of the new home of Amos W. Reagan, on Central avenue, between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, was let on Thursday by Architect Henuerson. The cost will be $4,5oü. xxx A piece of property on New Jersey street, between Twenty-fifth street and Fall creek, was deeded by James R. Tanquary to Richard Stegemeyer for V2,i'v). This lot has a frontage of thirty-five feet and a depth of U2A feet, and is assessed at KiO, with Improvements of 750. xxx There have been quite a few sales In North Indianapolis In the last two months, Indicating an activity there not witnessed in several years. One transfer the past week was four lots on Udell street, between Harnes and Clifton, conveyed by the Mutual Home Savings Association to I-Mward F. Jones for $.1.000. These are each .10 feet frontage and 12.VJ feet deep. The appraisement was JITi to the lot, and an additional one of Z'JX) and $1W) on two of the four for Improvements. This would show an estimated valuation by the assessor of only $1.7oo, or $11.11 per front foot, while the price received In the transfer shows $5. XXX J. Ogdcn, of Covington, Ky., is erecting on the corner of Washington and Missouri streets, running to the alley between Missouri and West streets, a one-story brick business block containing fourteen storerooms. The work of construction is being done by the Frimus Construc tion Company, at a cost of $G.O)0. This building takes the place of the dilapidated frame shanties that for years disgraced the thoroughfare whose front they rested upon, the building inspector linally condemning them. This llrm is also erecting for the Kingan Packing Company a large building. O xl H for furnishing t lectric light to the offices and every building covering the large acreage this company occupies. There will be installed a twin and single burse power engines, two batteries of llabcock boilers, with large horse power, to provide the necessary current. The same company Is adding to the Indianapolis Street-railway Company's power house on West Washington street a sixty-foot addition to accommodate a battery of boilers of Sjx) horse power to give greater power to the engines there for generating current. xxx A. M. Robertson lias petitioned the Hoard of Works to cement the west side of Harding street, from Minnesota to Miller street. This will open land just below the stockyards. Webb Co. Intend to sell this tract in lots on small payments, and they will erect immediately six to ten frame houses on Rlalne and Harding streets. This addition is known as Moudy's. XXX James R. Tyro yesterday sold to the North Louisiana Land Company and Howard Cale five lots on Lewis street, near Thirteenth, for a consideration of $ir,0. Later Mr. Cale sold his one-eighth interest to Mr. R. R. Planks for $10.

Transfer for the Week. Dcte. Number. Amount. April S 15 JK74.YOO April l "0 l'HUTt;.:) April to v:i t;:us.a April ii üs 1:7. :;x April 12 'A ill.V :i3. April 13 -3 C'i.Mvio Totals ICS Mortgage. tt!U.M3.17

I"ate. Xumbrr. Amount. April s zi t:i:r,.) April i 1! ' .11, u.V.. o April 10 f ll.Ci.M.iC April 11 J) r.ä.475.00 April l'J LM IM.O.HO April li :.. 15 li.tr.JO Totals 1U JU5.247.S2

Itelennesj. I.ite. Number. Amount. April S 14 $b),7-.0' April '.' IS 14.4;.) April M I'1 la.1V on April 11 W lä.ir.el'S April 12 22 April 13 I O.010.00 Totals lor: $i.n.s;7.4i Ruildiug iermlts for the week $:1,NM.W llulhüng Peruiii. M. Ricke r. dwelling. Arrow treet. near Hillside av-nue. $1.4. I. II. Jarr.ts. n. addition. TIS South Meridian treet. 4. c. W. (iclUerry, hed, ir:7 Fletcher aventK' K.'smtth. repairs. M4 Rates strfet. R. r. i "crux'en. addition. 1 c.ale street. $o. Fur:nan Stout, cottage, 301) West Michigan Furiran Stout, cottage, S012 We.t Michigan street JT''. E. cV P.rcwnlr.?. orch. 124 West .Tueifth litree't. $-"0. Danie', Sullivan, kitchen. MO Meek ttnet. $!. i. E. Shoer. four frame cottages. Plcktnci ntret. ietw.-en Nineteenth and Twentieth ftreeta, j;, .t fi.rU ;2.sx o. F. Mann, refairs. 513 Marlen avenue. $4V. Frei Shults. dwelllnjr. 111 Singleton treet, Annie Henderson, cottaffe, S12 Jones street, $?y. Alice Urtsory. dwelllr. Sd2 Can;u ttrtet, $0.

TOR FALL-CREEK BRIDGE.

Petition Will He Prepared hy ColleueAvenue Property Owner. A meeting of those Interested In the new College-avenue project was Meid last night at Scott's drug store, College avenue anJ Twenty-seventh street. It was unanimously decided to present a petition to the County Council and the County Commisrloners asking that a bridge be built over Fall creek, and that College avenue be extended in a straight line to Rroad Ripple. The petition will le signed by most of the property holders on the proposed new site of the avenue. ONLY ONE $5,000 OFFICE. Pout muster McCiiiinis Present Some Figures. Postmaster McTJinnis has been looking up some t-tatistics and finds that there are 20S first-class postollices in the United States, and that at this time but one of these offices pays a salary of $j,X) to the postmaster. They all pay either more or less than this amount. The $Ti,0o0 office is at St. Paul. After July 1. however, the Indianapolis and Louisville offices will each pay $ö."0. The New York postmaster receives a salary of $.000 a year. These 20S first-class offices referred to are where the revenues amount to more than JlO.ooo a year. FOR SALH R HAL HISTATH. REAL ESTATE Pr..ierty on Massachusetts and lndiana avs. I. N. JtlCHlE. UKAL liiTATK-Lifi your ire'rty for sale or intmh 1. N. KK'llIE. 1 ! K. Market. FOK SÄLIv-J. W. FRIDAY & CO., 401-402 Lrmcko. Insurance, loans and rental; KhiA L ESTATE lients, insurance, loans; lowest rates. WEISS 6c CO., 137 N. Delaware. JiEAL ESTATE -MoUr & " Williams." real" estate and business chances. !C7 Law building. UKAL ESTATE flood rental 'properties ;12pcr cent.MAHION CALDWELL. 02 Eltzserald. LEAL ESTATE Choice " Washlmjion-M." business prei-erty. I. N. RICHIE. 1J8 E. Market. REAL EST A TE 2, l ; enolce lot. Alabama st., near Twelfth. I. N. RICHIE, m E. Market. ' REAL ESTATE Rarain in home investments; rental property. J. 11. MOURE & CO., 12 FitxptralJ. R EÄ iEST AT E Lake MaTlnkuckeecöt täges ; low price, easy term?. DW1NNELL Ac CO., 4ll;ddwln. REAL KSTAT E If you contemplate, building see me- for vacant lotr; best in the city. 1. N. RICHIE. l'!s E. Maiket. REAL ESTATE-U.M; X. Pennsylvania Ft.; lot K") feet front; about 12 large php.ile trees; üHSL-fünt- I: XUIr,lit:: REAL ESTATE !'; Broadway, near Thirteenth ; modem reside nc. l' ruome; large lot; rhoteejieme.. I. N. RICHIE. REAL ESTATE-Lot. liVrf aibott av.. near Seventeenth; natural gas and all Improvements paid ; eat fror.t. LN.jacHIE; REAL ESTATE-:. H); jarjjft Meridlan-st. residence-, near Sixteenth: laipe lot; decided LarKaln. L N. RIC11IK, 1S EMajrket. REAL ESTATE I have for Kale the best corner lot in Indianapolis f r t!ats or apartment house. 1. N. RICHIE. 18 E. Market REAL ESTATE Modern hous- cm College avenue, eiis'ht rooms, bath, furnace; price. J. P. MINTHORN, Jll-IU Lemcke Hulldlng REAL ESTATE $15,0' iatge- modern """residence, X. Merl.iian; excellently located, larpe lot. beautiful trees. 1. X. RICHIE. 1;8 K. Market. REAL ESTATE $2,i; beautiful ea?t front lot. X. Delaware: li'x2T5; Kr,at bargain; will double in value. I. X. JIICH1K. i'fs V.. Market. FOR SALE Cheap corner lot. east front. Englewood addition; one square trom Irviagtcn car line. Inquire J. RL'EXXAUEL city controller's office. VAX T E 1I 20 per" wee k made sei 1 Irur g'roce rc to the consumer; no experience required. Ilu.-tlers wanted. AddrebS MATTEEXIS As CO., Baltimore, Md. RE A L ESTATE Fine" "paintirüf" and repairing:. best rubber tires; we nianulacture to onler. COOPERATIVE CARRIAGE CO., I'll N. Alabama treet. New phone 211. R EÄ l7 ESTÄ TE $... x el eVa n t. lari;e, thoroujrhly modern up-to-date residence, X. Meridian; (rood .barn. lot .Vix2.V); owner leavinjc city; llben.l terina. I. X. R1C1HE. REAL ESTATE $S. OX); beautiful large modem residence; Pennsylvania, near Sixteenth: eleven rooms, bath, furnuee, hardwood floors, laundry, Hectrlrlty I. X. RICHIE. REAL ESTATE f.l.wO; " X. Xew Je"rt.-y, "near Twenty-fifth; r!rht rooms, bath, furnace, cabinet mantel; easy terms. ROWB, CR A IT & RRYAX. Ilia Stevenson buildinc FOR SALE We. are offcrinif preat bargains in surreys, phaetons, box buggies and deliver wagons: both new and seeor.cl-hand of the best city makes. 41 ami 4: Virginia av. KEAdESTATlv $l.j:r6, 7-room cottaleT iloyt avenue. A bin bargain; mantle, rate. etc. WM. S. CAXF1EED. Law lluilding. REAL ESTATE $i.7W will purchäseöne of the pre-ttlest and bent bargains on Xorth Side; nothing less will buy it. Se this property before buying. W. E. STEVEXSOX. 1-E. Market. HEAL ESTATE Three new" 3-rnom cottages7X.' Indianapolis; street improvements paid; tl"0 cash, balance like rent, $10 per month; price, $1.3v0 each. RALSTOX Ä: CAMDEX, 137 W. Market REAL ESTATE Lot ..", feet frön tbyrs2" feet deep; Uroadway. near Twenty-third St.; gai prlvlle-ge; thi.-e lot is worth Jl.'m). and can b purchased for R.70-). W. E. STEVEXSOX, 12G E. Market. REAIj ESTATE Home-s on easy monthly payments; small payment down, balance like rent; they are selling like hot cakes; come estrlv and avoid the ru.h. RALSTON &: CAMDEX, 137 W. Market. REAL ESTATE Up-to-date dwelling-c.nXÖrth Meridian, near Twenty-second. Every convenience and strictly modern. $11.nu. Will trade for cottaee m Xorth Side. SEIDEXSTICKER At ROOT, 147 East Market. REAL ESTATE-$.j.mo; corner lot. 7) feet front; one of best in city for price-, for business block, flats or double houses; both streets asphalt, cement walks, srwer, city water, natural ras; all pnid. I. X. RICHIE. WANTED Don't burrow money. Ltuy a honiT with ycur rent money. Jl.ooo home "for IS per montfi. with a credit of f7.20 on your home. Ar.y place In Indiana. Agents wanted. ROME REALTY COMl'AXY. S24 Stevenscn. REAL ESTATE-f l.V.Ht. Xorth " Meridian.- ne:e r Xineteenth. A H-room, strictly modern, up-to-date residence. Liundry, cellars, ce-ment wnlk, laige stable'.' A most desirable property. SEIDEXSTICKER & ROOT. 147 E. Market. REAL " ESTATE Three "dw IIins renting" for $1.."io per year, fronting Meridian, on corner lot. below St. Clair. Mxlufi. This is a strictly high-grade investment and will bear Investigation. SEIDEXSTICKER Ac ROOT, 117 East Market. REAL ESTATE Six-nxm. two-story brick, on car lin. fl..V0; six-room cedtage, cash, balance JH month. 9even-room high bark cottage, bargain. t2,i; Pix re)orns. ellar. well, cistern, only Jl.V'O. IS When; SCOTT At CARI EXTER. 1 i i:Ä L " ESTATE I !ro"a "wäy :r. ea r T we n ty -n rst ." Xine roms, bath, furnace, lth gas.s. well, eastern. Practically new and modern In every re.-v net. $.".2.Vl. Will trade for smaller ; ropertv on X- rth Side. SEIDEXSTICKER & ROOT, 147 E.st Market. REAL ESTATE Do jou want choice" ü3-foot lot In 'ne of the finest locations in this city for a h'.me? We have it n X'V Jersey Pt.. south of thirteenth st., Mnrrl addition: Trust gas guaranteed: city water and artificial pis. W. E. STEVEXSOX. US E Marieet. Fi'lt SALK-Farni, 114 acres, "first and eVon d bottom; no 1. st k'nnind; part can ho laid out in lis; two good elwelhngs; one mile west Stockyards, adjoining Mavwood, J112 an acre. 1org tlnv- payments. If desired. PKATHER Ä CO.. Room 2'd Lemc ke building. KKA L rSTATH- Elepant new- "renllMice, 12 rooms; bath, furnace, laundry, gratrs, mantels, plate- and art glass, stable, all very complete; $l''.t-"0; hUo a two-jKury eight -rom. bath, ivttet. stable, splendid hmc. Price, f 3,T00. J. W. RHOWX Ä CO.. HI E. Market St. K E A L E ST A T H T h r o o 1 1 a c e o n Je" Pf e rso n nv.. renting for t?l..V per month; price, $3.7V; always rented, nice-double house on Walcott st. ; an ther rn Tallx tt av.. Pennsylvania and Meridian: 11 in first-cl.e.w cor.tlitlon anl paving a good i-er cert. RALSTOX & CAMDEX, 137 W. Market. K E Ab EST AT E M e r i 1 1 a rs . tie a r Twent yn r s t street; mftern, ten-room house, pleasantly located; hai hath, furnace, large barn; very deferable: price $..': worth IT.V'tj; will make i terms to suit any one; H.M cash, $l.Wo In one year, balance in five years CROSS & UROWX. l!t's Xorth Meridian. liEAL ESTATE Fine, strictly m.iern and up-to-datc homes; X. Delaware. $7.0j; . New Jersey. $!.t"0; Alabama. $1.2v: Park av.. flO.OKi; X. Illinois. $t.. $5..ce; Pt-nnsvlvania, Ii ä to tl2.öey; Rroadway. .5. to RS.O"0. We have thin anywhere and at all prices. RALSTOX &. CAMDEX. 17 W. Market. FOR SALE-3-ncre farm, fifty mtlee south of In Hanape 8-r(K)m. 2-story house; barn; goe,d vuter; will exihaine for Indianapolis lrr.perty. -lar. worth S2.o"e'. Eighty acres. well 1mprcved. U miles cf city; 40 acres on electric line; no improvements; i acres timber. $7 acre; fine lar.d. IS Vhen. SCOTT Ac CARPENTER. Polt SALE North Merblian-Ptreet" property. 24 story frame house, 11 rooms. bathrxm. city water, hot and cold, bcth gases. c!.ern. large attic; situated eight blocks from monument, one square from Ft. Clair Park, eorner lot. street Irr provemerts all made. For terms apply to O HR, HALL & C . ir, Ea st Market. Ro)m 3. REAL ESTATE WANTED An Investment prorertT, within the mile square, and not to exceed $1U0. We have a quick cash cu?tomer. HOWE, CRAFT & 1 1 It VAN, Xiuildird:. Uli t"te;con

KOIl SALIIIKAL KSTATE.

REAL ESTATE fV: choice, thoroughly tnr. ern residence, right down town; e ne tt streets and neighborhood In city; 10 moms, lath, laundry, barn; erjr handsomely flnisheei hufe;strlctly up to date. I. X. RICHIE. REAL ESTATE-Nk:e tuU5ing lots on S. Illinois t.. ejne pqu ire west of Meridian tt.. off of Arizona t.. about two feet above grade; good water and dry cellars assured: frtreet newly .radel an I graveled and paid; facing east and wet; a rare oi-ortunit j for rr.aa of fimall means; cheap for rash or on time. Call 4S W. Washington ft. and see plat and get J rie es. It EAL E S TAT lfTe s i d t nces-on""N örth" 11 Mnols street, one of 11 room, hot and cold water, bath, ether imjij-oveniets complete; c ne of 8 room, ail in order; lot, PCxlL'; cither can he l-ouht at $l.ri less than actual worth. P'0-acre farm In half mile cf the coriratlon line. A irreat bargain, f 110 p-r acre, comfortable buildings. Rare bargains. Indeed. M. L. JOHNSON, 613 Law building. REAL ESTATE Fine, double hou?e, eight rooms and bath each side; fine brick set furnaces; hardwood finish; fcur verandas; both gases; cabinet mantels and grates; total rent per pear, $"4); located on improved rtreet south of Twentieth street; price, j,7X). J. C. MITCHELL, IIP Law P.ullolng. REAL ESTATE Reautlful residence in Morton Place, strictly high Krade in every respect; hardwood finish, thre- cabinet mantclc and grate: beautiful halls and stairways. lurze veranela and back porch; large attic tfloored); this property will pleas any one and can be bought for les than $6,0o0; s.e this one at orce. J. C. MITCHELL, 111 Law RulMing-. REAL ESTATE For sale: New houses; gas, perfect titles, much cheaper than you can afford to buy lot and build. Nine-room modern, beautiful home, llcllefontalne ft., near Twenty-third. Also eight rooms. W. Xineteenth st., between Illinois st. and Capitol uv. Also nine-room new house, larse lot. Twentyninth st. and X. Senate av. Also four cottage at great bargains: Eugene. Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth sts., Xortli Indianapolis. Also f!x rooms, barn and two larff" lots. Marlon Park. Eighteenth and Schurman av. ; will pay you to investigate these. Owner, -14 Lcmcke building. rou lu-'.vr uorsus. Ta3Rd3NTTX Lemcke. - TU LET See list at 131 E. Market; ground floor. GREGORY & APPEL. FUR RENT See me for hardwood floors before you have your work done. C. THOMAS, 2.J3 N. Alabama. TO LEI Warehouse, cold storage or factory. We have for rent the Maiw brewery plant. Long" lease and rtaonable tent. Apply IXD1AXA TRPST CO. - TO LET Four-story building. Equipped with automatic sprinkler, hydraulic elevator, electric lights; finest location in city for wholesale house; formerly occupied by A. Kiefer Drug Co., southeast corner Georgia and Meridian 6t. Apply INDIANA TUEST CO. FOR RENT PROPERTY FOR RENT RY INDIANA TRUST COMPANY. Dwellings Xorth 2334 Talbot t av., ID Rooms and Apart ments. rooms $0.00 i 231-j W. Washing 130 College, av ton, o rooms J13.C0 rms, modern 10 MeKim av 1412 Hill av 2'J Hloomington ut., 5 rooms 35 Rloomlngton st., ." rooms 218 AdelalCe st 1M6 (luiiin ei 24'0 Ralston st Western a v., north of ith st N. Delaware.. 22. so ; 12.. "M 12.0) , 10.00 ' M.iiO i PuJ ' 7.00 , 4.W ' 8.00 ' 13.0) I I I2fcl Norüyke av... 44S E. Washington ut., 2 rms.... 810 Virginia av.. J2. and 815 S. West st 1213 E. Washington ?t WlVi Klondyke a v. eio1!, E. Wash. jt.. S.00 CM 7.0 &."() 5.(X) 32J1! W. 21et st 2 rooms 3.o) 1410 Rill av 2.00 Storeroeims. 2V1-3-5 t. Meridian t. 20 W. Washington st. 212 & 21 s. Pennsylvania id $1C3.0) 220 S. Penn.-1-vania. i?t 100.00 243 X. Delaware st Cä.oO S. Illinois st... W.00 472 W. Washington t 40.00 74a N. Noble ZZM hOl Klondyke av.. 25.00 1243 E. Washington st IS. oo CO Virginia av... lS.eo 1M9 Virginia av.. 15. og lilt E. Washington st 12.00 23 W. South st.... lC.fM H3i Hill av Dwellings South ZZ S. Davldon. 13.00 , lsol S. Olive st 17 S. Arsenal av... MO! Rarth av 211 Minerva st 2vj Minerva st 1434 Del-s st ri S. K;e.t st 3' W. McCarty st. 14' H. Webt st 127 S. California... Rear 519 S. Weed st oh Chesapeake St.. 13.ii) Southeistern av 12d Xordyke av.... 511 Chesapeake st.. 513 Chesapeake St.. r.l" Chesapeake St.. 517 Chesapeake at.. Ö19 Chesapeake .t.. S2." Cbedapeake st.. r.34 Chesapeake st.. C"hesapeeik St.. CiM Chesapeake St.. Rear K ris Wright st K4 S. N. Jersey... 313 Kentucky av... iC3 Norwood at XEV ia.sr 3.00 , 9.00 3.C) 8.T.0 , S.00 i 5. e: 8.00 7.50 ! 7..W 7.W 7.00 i 6. Ü0 6.00 6. t 7.0 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.0J 7. f 1441 W. Wiusilng ton at 4.00 2.00 7.- ! 402 S. Illinois st. 14. (1 . .tK)' L.ERY SATURDAY. TELEPHONE H5C. Agent for Apartments In the "Victoria." Otl'.ce for rent In Indiana Trust Building-. City property for sale. lans negotiated. Fire insurance at lowest rate. Savings Department. Indiana Truat Company. Deioslts received of 1 and upward; puya 3 per cent. Interest. WASTED ailSCKLLASEOL'.. WANTED Xo hardwood floor like mine; union laid; see me. C. THOMAS, 2205 N. Alabama. WAi'TEb-Mortgage tax exemption aiiida"vTts slpned at J. W. IJLAKE S law orTlce, 14', E. Washington st.. Carter building. Room .". vTaNTED Calfon usf Jr expert service to reT pair your gas enines. Old phono 23$a. MUXARCH GAS ENGINE CO., E. Xew York st. and Pelt R. R. WAN'tED Captain Iteid'n Steam Dye Works, 44 East Ohio tureet, J. E. Me-rritt, manager. All kinds of clothing cleaned, dyed, repaired. Kid glos cleaned. WA X TE'D1 t en5 sT4 7 M on"ännen t place.-Clot hi rig cleaned, dyed and repaired. Organdy and Silk Waists French cleaned. Easeball Suits made. Xew phone 3373. W A X TEd" ÄCM E PATER AXD FRESCO CLEAN Ei:S. Tinting a specialty. Can be done over old paper. HENRY TAYLOR, 417 Massachusetts avenuo. New Phone, 3564; old, l-2i5'J. W A X T ED La d i oh' and Gentlemen' felt hats cleaned, blocked and retrlmmed; straw hats bleached; particular attention given to ladies' sailors; kid gloves cleaned. CAPTAIN RE1D, 41 Ea.t Ohio street. WANTKD Twfnly-flve ladies ami gentlemen singer and dancers for the season; good, reliable engage-ments secured. Tickets advanced to Join. Amateurs wishing to learn, call PROF. RAYXO. 2:!i) W. Ohio. Open elay and evenings. WANTED The ladles of Indlanipolls to visit DR. CEL1A M" DONALD. 1124 S'evenson building. Her spe-clalty Is tteatment f r facial blemishes, birth marks, moies. tuperfljous hair, pigmentations; a lesson in educational hygiene given with each treatment; massage by all best modes; manual, ele-ctrlcal and Sved.sh; Dr. McDonald has had large sanator.'um practice. TYPinVKITIRtS. FOR SALE Typewriters all standard makes; machines Tented $3 xer month. Repairing solicited. TYPEWRITER EXCHAXGE. Room 25, No. 7 South Meridian street. Old phono 2S:0. schools. SCHOOLS A. I HARDY, private shorthand school; individual instruction; positions sc cured. Lemcke building, 7th floor. Tel Deo. FOR S VLi:-MIsn:LLAM:t)t s. FOR SALE Two German House share at a discount. CHAS. M t'ELLEHSe'Ile EN. FOR SXLK Horses clipped fcr $1; work V.iai anteed. G22 Massachusef avenue. Phone- .7!.".6. FOR ""SALE cheap, .v large-sized Colfax Cart, In good condition. 1216 North Alabama street. Feft SALE lianos at lowest price, cash er payments. MAXWELL, 2-16 Massachusetts ave. VÖli SALE Lumbf rebuilding mate"rTai rnüT work: cut prices. 315 K. South: New phone 342J. FOR-SÄLE Fruit ' o"nd shade trees, 2:4 Er öhio7 Peaches. TV; iars, 23c; cherries. Cue; Norway m sides. 5o. FÖ ii" s7L E T h A u" t oma t lcS hä de Com pan y The only exclusive window shade house in city. 5 Pembroke Arcade. FOR SALE Photos In art. true to nature" sTnt to ar.y address; fc. G. E. COPSINS, ?f..ij n. D e ! a w a r t I n li.tn;olls. FOR- SALE Only a few 'eft; Marlon county directory; 6.0W names and addrcs?es. TAYLOR DIR EC TORY CO-. 11! V. Maryland t. FOR SALE We make wood and metal patterns; expert mechanics; superior equipment ; prompt service. Old 'rhone 2,.'2. MONARCH GAS EXGlXE CO.. K. Xew York and Pelt R. R. FOR SALE A ftnTl'O-simp, six-draft TufTtT soda fountain: nearly rew; complete, with marble top counters; cost J2.4O0; will sell at a great barjraln. Send for photograph or call at 41 and 43 Virginia av. FOR SALn-Go to S. 1 Taylor & Co. for a jverfect fitting suit of clothes; all the r.ew sprlrg novelties are now In; puits to order from $1S up; trousers rrom $4 up: few uncalled-for suits vety cheap. 17 Virginia av. FOR SALE-On-light laundry xvagoncne-ifnilk" ron, three Rrnery wagena wagons of all kind.-. One second-hand surrey, two phaetons. Repairing and repainting solicited. New 'phone 34. 1. G. KOOGLE. 2427 East Washington street. LAt'NDIl Y. UNION CO-OPERATIVE LAUNDRY Nos. 22222S Viiginia ave. 1'hone 12J. PAIMlXfi. PAINTING Indianapolis House Painting Co. will pave you money. ROGERS. 628 N. Alatarr.a. PAINTING Joseph J I. Adams, winter, till Hudon t. Make your encaements through oil phone 2773. new 'phone 751. for palntin;, jialnIng. kaisominlng. tinning and glaxing.

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AGENTS INDIANA IOL13 JOURNAL Wm. L. Rice. 25 West Michigan street. Telephones: Old. 2750; new, 3152. Territory west of White river. FLORISTS EERTERMAX PROS., New No. 241 Mass. ave.. 226 N. Del. st. Tel. S43. MANTELS AXD GRATES P. M. PURSELL, (Mantels, Furnaces), 221 Massachusetts ave. PATENT LAWYERS V. H. LOCK WOOD, pamphlet or any general information tree cf charge. 415- 4IS Lemcke Building. RESTAURANTS STEGMEIER PROS., Oyster and Chop House. IS N. Illinois st. UothA"ri",-'-,-l SALE AND LIVERY STAPLES HORACE WOOD (Carriage. Traps, Duckoaris.jtc.) 23 Circle. Tel. 1QS7. SEWING MACHINES NEW ROME OFFICE. All makes repaired. 125 Virginia avenue. Phonea. old 227iL New 2T70. STOVE REPAIRS THE PEERLESS FOUNDRY. 710 Meek st. Old phono 2 on lo5J0. New 2402. WALL I'APERS 11. C. STEVENS. New Style Wall Taper. Low price. H2i S. Ssenate ave. Tel. 2 on 552. FUNERAL DIRECTORSFRANK PLANCH ARD. irj X. Delaware tt. Tel. 411. Lady attendant. TL'TEWILER Ä: SON. Undertakers. 124 W. Market St. Tel. 216. V L Mil It A L DIR i: CTO HS. PLANNER & PUCIIANAN-iLlccnscd embalmers.) Can ship diphtheria and scarlet fever. Lady omtialmor for ladies and children. 32) Xorth Illinois ttrtet. Telephone 641. new and old. Old" 250. C. E. KEEGELO. New: Fl'NERAL DIRECTOR. 222 N. Delaware St. PRAXCH. College avenue and Sixteenth street. :oo. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Rev. M. L. Wells, 10u College av. old, K2'j; new, 2J3. ADAMS Ac KRIEGER No. 159 N. Illinois tret." Lady attendant. Roth 'phones, 1154. MONUMENTS. MONUMENTS Indiana marble and granlto works, 147 X. Delaware.. Old phone for. sALid vriiicLüs. DEPOT WAGONS, broughams, coaches, phae tons, hearses; our make; bargains. ROPmXs, 22 East Georgia street. Repairing solicited. FoTt SALE New and second-class vehicles. buggy tops, canopy tops, spring wagons and bugy bodies; wheels, shafts, pule, cushion, backs. Cashes, fenders and sprints. Call at &i tü. Illinois st. M. Ii. GEYER. DIED. SHIRK Elbert H. Shirk died on Friday morning. Funeral tkrvlces at hU late home in Tiptcn, Ind., Monday, April 15, ut 12 o'clock. Eurial at Crown Hill. Indianapolis, 4:30 Monday. CARD OF TlIAMvS. CARD OP THANKS We desire to thank the friends and neighbors for their kindness and assistance during the illness and ueath of our dear mother and grandmother. Also, for the beautiful Moral offerings. Lillian G. Shumm. Katherine V. Keefe, Harry P.illard. Annie Robinson, li. A. Pallard, P. A. Lindly, E. J. Fulghum, E. C. Pulghum. CHURCH N OTICUS. Christi u. THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH Thirteenth street and Ashland avenue. Carlos C. Rowlison. minister. Sunday tchool at 9:15 a. m. Morning sendee at 10:30. Sermon, "The Stature of the Fullness of Christ." C. E. meeting at 0:30 p. m. .Evening preaching at 7:45. Sermon, "The Method of Jesus." All are welcome to the meetings. Cougregutioual. PLYMOUTH COXGREGATIONAL CHURCH Southeast corner New York and Meridian streets. Ii. C. Meserve, pastor. Residence, 1411 Park avenue. y:20 a. m., Sunday school; 10:45 a. m., morning worship, with sermon by the pastor on "What Plymouth Church Stands For;" 7:45 p. m., vesper service, with address by the pastor on "Otto Edward Leopold. I'rlnce Von Bismarck." Seats free. All are welcome. New Jerusalem, NEW CHURCH CHAFELj23 North Alabama street. Rev. Willis L. Gluditdi, minister. Sunday echool. 9:30 a. m. Service and sermon, 11 o'clock; subje-ct of sermon. "Tho Justice of Achan' Punishment" (Joshua vli, 25.) Meeting at the chapel Wednesday evening, S o'clock. Spiritualist in. THE FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCII-Corner Alabama and Xew York streets. Sunday morning service at lo:45. Mr. H. Prockbank, speaker; subject, "Death." Evening service at 7:45 o'clock. Mr. R. P. GruelSe speaker; subject, "Conservatism versus Spiritualism.". After the bcturej Dr. LjuIp Schlesinger, from California, will Kive delineations. All welcome. a:cial. LOAN'S Money on mortgages. C. F. SAYLES, 127 East Market street. FINÄXCIALJ. IL PATTISON. "Monument place, for prompt loan FINANCI AL Have your abstracts of title prepared by L. M. PROWN, 114 E. Market 8t. FINANCI AI -J. W. FRIDAY & CO., 4Jl"402 Lemcke. Real estate, loans and Injurance. FlXAXClÄL-Mcney loaned on valuables; cash for old gold. WARD & CO., 11 N. Merldan st. F1XAXCIÄL First-mortgage. loans on "improved Indianapolis property; lowest rates; privilege of prepayment. Si'AXX & CO., 14S E. MarkeL FINANCIAL Lean on city or farm property in Indiana. 5i per cent. NO COMMISSION. Money ready. C. N. WILLIAMS & CO., 313-322 Lemcke Puilding: i.oÄx:ä TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS to loan in sums of $10, J15. $20, 150. 1(M). $200 or any amount on FURNITURE. PIANOS, ORGANS, D1CYCLES. STORE FIXTURES, ETC.. At rates which honest xeople can afford to pay. The property to remain in your undisturbed possession. EVER Y" POD Y WHO WAXTS MOXEY CALL AXD SEE US. INDIANAPOLIS MORTGAGE LOAX COMPANY. Poem 10. 147 East Market street. FINANCIAL Loans. Tu honest salaried people on their own notes, without indorsement. STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. YOUR EMPLOYER WILL NOT KNOW. PAY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY. Longest time, easiest payments and lowe-ft rates cf any company in thj city. If you neel money for any purpose you need not wait until you save It up. but come to us; wc can help you out. No advance charge for Investigation. Call and lot us explain. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 20T-20L Indiana Trust building. Second floor. WANTED MA LH HE L I. WANTED Traveling salesman to the wholesale and retail trade enlr. Salary. $1.204 and exp. nKf-s. THE NATIONAL 3o2 Caxton building, Chi'-hgo. o.M KU c and a few minutes work will give you box of fifty 10c cigars free. Send your nickel at once. The MUNGCR GROCERY, Cigar Department. Kokomo. Ind. WANTKl Government pooitioiis; where lury are; how obtained; salaries paid; particulars fn-e; write for circular. 12S NATIONAL CORRESl ON PENCE INSTITI'TK. Washington. 1. C. V AXT E D Sa lesman wanted who sells the country trade, to take a good side line of Dry Goods, our own specialties', on commission. THE PCRNELL DALE MlLl. Pox reo, rhlladelphin. Pa. WANTED Close Chicaso corporation manufacturing staple frod products, long established brand, large profits; office of secretary and treasurer to acceptable party purchasing interest of $15, e' or 2o,oo0. Want to extend the buyineiss. Address Pox 517, Chicago, III. WANTED Able man wanted In each county for permanent position of Importance, by manufacturing house of solid financial standing. 2 years' engagement. Salary, first year. $5l per month and expenses. State references. MANUFACTURING HOUSE, third floor, 325-334 Dearborn street, Chicago. PERSONAL. PERSONAL Madam A. Morgan, clairvoyant, 24: Indiana av., Indianapolis. Ind., reads past, pre'e-'nt and future: positively einUete the teparated; she understands the Hindo and Chaldean secrets; charm work guaranteed. Readings by mall. $1. Send date, month and lock of hair. Good luck charm given free with 1 reading. Oien Sunday. 1 ' 1 1 R SO N A I - INI) dAX APOIdS SCHOOL oF PALMISTRY. Your hand read for 10 cents byAmerica's most noted palmists. MADAME DELMAIN and PASTELLA.. They tell all moves, change and important events connected with your life. Their advice is reliable. Call and be convinced. Palmistry is an acknowledged science throughout the civilized world. Children' bands also examined. Palmistry teil what vocation in life they are best adapted for. Hours 3 a. m. to 9 p. m., e-very day, 1C1- E. Washington street. ARCHITECTS. ARCHITECTS M. H. TRAYLOR, Architect,' 11 and 15 When block. Phone 2E4.

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EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL Scholars to learn cuttln. men s and women's garments. Taught b Jn-rl" school. Pest system to graduate Quick y - Terms reasonable. Cutters always in dmam I at j c-d Harle. SCHOOL FOR CUTTERS AND TAILORS. 3.3 W. Fifth St.. Cincinnati. O. - W A T i: 1-X A L K S M A . . . . . t vtrn r"ni-et fe salesman Ichool supplies; country work; $b' wUry and commissions. K. O. EVANS & COMPANY. Chicago, 111. A XTE D Py än establish". rdgh-rate1 rtrm. scheme or specialty men to sell an exceedingly attractive and salable line. Special terms and unique inducements. High-priced men lnerigate. POX 254. Detroit. Mich. W ANTKD-I want to "communicate with two successful men as general saleman for Indiana, a recently patented article that is na tn an Immense nale-. The verdict is. "It fpeaks for itself." Address ?22. care Journal. ANTELSalesman wanted by May 1st. Traveler for Indiana. Natural ability and aptness will count for more than experience. High commission contract. Staple line. Referencre. Pond and entire time required. First-cUs men onlyneed apply. E. L. RICE. 23 Consrcf street. Detroit, Mich. ;as i:xim:s. FOR SALE Gas und gasoline 'nßi"e Jo horse innver. MONARCH GAS ENGINE CO.. E. New York and Pelt R. R. NOTICE, NOTICE MAGAZINES bound; 1S', N Meridian St. J. N ANKER VIS & SON. vriTie"i"fheiimatlam. kldnev and blood dlseases cured; trial treatment frt-e. 423 StevenFun building. Ko'TiCKCa'U ät W. F. MENNING and inspect his spring line of suitings, coiner of Virginia av. and East St. NÖTlCE-Ionth of April Is the" time to file mortgage exemption artldavits; only caclx. POOTH, Notan-, 731 Law building. NOTICE , Statement cf Receipts and Exienditures or the IndianajHill.t Water Comj,any From April 1. V.kk to April 1, l.d. Capital stock ,:'S'?V? Ponds 1. 871. OK). 00 RECEIPTS. Water ratea Private consumption $204,446.0") City of lndianaiolis Fire protection, etc Tcwn of Woodruff Place Fire Protection Rent of water power, tenements and ice leases EXPENDITURES. Current ex-nses printing, advertising, stationery, gas. telephone rent, telegraphing, repairs to meters, traveling 150.CMJ 7.S36.30 expenses, interest, real estate, duuuings. construction, postage, etc Salaries of oihcers and employes Refunded water rates. lead, stop boxes, water pipes and labor, branch castings, valves and fittings and hydrant fittings Pumping department wages, fuel, gas. telephone rent, lacking, oil. coal, real estate, repairs, water rights, etc. Gallery station wages, fuel, gas, telephone rent, packing, oil, freight, coal, pipe fittings, etc Taxe Canal department wages, lumber, blacktmlthlng. hardware, etc Street deiartment wages, tape, froight, oil. coal, packing, tools, horses, etc... $::i.2S2.m 37.4s3.S5 23.2S6.4S 1C.12S.31 23.456.95 2S.15S.34 926.S1 S3.Ö6 r . A. w. DAVIS. Vice President. MILTON A. MORRIS, Secretary. State of Indiana, Marlon County, ss. Pefore tne. Frank C. Jordan, a notary public In and for said county, this 11th day of April. 101, came F. A. W. Davis, Vice President, and M. A. Morris, secretary of the Indianapolis Water Company, and under oath declared the above ftatemcnt to be correct and true, according to their belief and knowledge. FRANK O. JORDAN. Notary Public. (My commission expires February 4. 15s'i2.) DL'SI.VESS CHANCE. REAL ESTATE-I3.O00 buys beautiful home on Ash st.; everything modern. F1THIAX, 517 Law building. IU'SLVESS CHANCE Vamedcash"stcmers7 will save you money on any kind of business. F1THIAX. 517 Law building. PUSINESS" OPPORTUNITY-The"oidCuriö7it7 Shop, 522 K. Washington street. Dealer in all kinds of second-hand goodax call and get our prices before buying. IL PARKETT. BUSINESS CHANCE First-class" g re w"yYtöfe7 locateel on a prominent corner; all clean goods; will invoice $3.000. and sell at invoice; investigate this. CROSS eNt BROWN, PJ',2 North Meridian. 15 PSiX ESS-CH A NCE"Ä manufacturer andHeT signer, with twenty years of experience, wants a man with capital to -engage in manufac ture i lnd.es' suite aud ikirts. Address J. BLEIWEISS Xo. 2S Blackford djock. P t'SIX ESS CHA NCEIf'Töu want to make money" In ntcks, grain or cotton cn small lnvestmentf, write to us immediately. Now is the time to make big profits. FLOWER & CO., Chicago Stock Exchange building. Chicago. FREE! " PATENTÄXI) FREE! FREE! MECHANICAL lit EE! FREE! ENCYCLOPEDIA FREE I KEYSTONE LAW AXD PATEXT CO.. ATLANTIC PLDG., Washington. D. C. BUSINESS CHANCE Money-saving prices on business cards. For the next 30 days only we will print l.ooO business cards for ej.) cents. We give you goed white cards. We do this that you may become acquainted with us and our work. Orders by mail given prompt attention. COUSIN'S. 20V N. Delaware; st. BUSINESS CHANCE YOUR MONEY WILL YIELD YOU LARGER RETURNS IF INVESTED IN THE STOCK MARKET Than In any other channel. We receive from our New York and Poston offices the best information possible. Our customers will testify to the FAST WESTERN UNION WIRE TO OUR XEW YORE OFFICE. Write or call for our pamphlet. "Saftey in Speculation." F. A. ROGERS & CO.. 5O2-505 STEVEXSOX PUILDIXG. WA X T i: D A ii E X TS. WANTED Agents wanted everywhere to write accident and health Insurance. Addrcsa 4) When building. W A N T E I A g e nts for Industrial brancTi of American Central Life Insurance Co.. 10 E. Market st. Indianapolis. WANTED We pay $1S w"eekandVxpensesü men with rigs to introduce our Poultry Com-pe-und. JAVELLE MFG. CO., Dept. 172. Parsons, Kan. W ANTE AecntH to sell something uimrJv of sight: enough to make a horse la ti irr Cn.1 16c for sample to STRICKER & PLUNK, Logansport. ind. W AXTEI Manager IrT -" erjr cfiy.' counTyf" to handle t.est paying hulnes known; legitimate, rew; exclusive control. PHOENIX CO., 13 West Twenty-eighth street. New York. W ANTE D A ge n t s Li d ef Benjami n ifarrison. by Boyd. Illustrated. Low price. Agents wanted. Liberal terms. I. W. ZIEGLER CCX. 324 Dearborn St.. Chicago, III. WANTED "Morris" Warmer." KeepTTfood "wafm above whlle other food Is cooked on burner beneath. General agents wanted to sell to ronMumers and appoint subs. L. R. BAKER, Racine Wis. W AN"TEI H 1 eye 1 es7 " 1 fn ho erTl 1 Öt ol 1 H molels. $3 to $12; I.Oki good second-hand wheels, $3 to $v We ship on approval and ten days' trii without a cent deposit. Write to-day jor catalogues. T. IL MEAD CYCLE CO., Chicago. WANTED Installment men. remiüm-"geödir Dealers, agents and canvassers who handle household goods, queensware, watcher, Jewelry rugs, lace curtains, etc.. op the Irftallment plan or as pre-nium goods In the store to send fer our latent illustrated catalogue, showing up-to-date goods at prices that defy competition Add rew Wholesale Department. A. NIELPN A CO.. 225 West Fourih street. Cincinnati. O." tVALL PAPER. BARGAINS, HOFFMAN & ROUSE. V ALL. i'Al'EH, 1 North Illlnol Street. WALL PAPER-Öur stock "of Vail "rjaTerli" Urge and of all new design: examine It and get our prices before buying. ALBERT HUTCHINSON 344 and 348 E. Washington street. Furniture' carpets, chlnaware. ure' RUGS AXD CARPETS. CARPETS thoroughly cleaned 7V. tol Carpet Cleanlng Werk. Both 'phone, sii" HUGS AND CARPETS Indianapolis" factorv makes Yankee rugs and Iruggets from old ar-at-Xewi.ptri29ln ' C:7 Mach.etf. STORAGE. STORAGE-Wlll get your tfcdVfreTlIit ",4t inMuuis. Dum a rangier and stor ageCo., :i8E.arketither phone. 213 STORAGE The Union TransfeidStoraT fnmranv. corner 11 tn . . .u:"1 line tracks; only first-class storage solicit i' f'l? lTIVfl IVIi lilPUivn ,vt, '''Cited

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oooo e o o o We arc equipped with our I PLANING MILL lor n.nv fine SPECIAL WORK ,If you want quality, confer with us. WM. EAGLESFIELD CO. Lumber and COAIvs Aßctits for Corey Magnesia Flexible Cement Uoofltief. C c Nineteenth St. Miiet I.-tke l.'rle) A WetJ rrn R. R. Roth Phone 17Ü. c OOOf Kruse & Dewenter Manufacturers of the Celebrated Wrought Steel WarniAir Furnaces The Best in the Alarket At a Low Price Estlmntea Furnlslicd. 427429 East Washington St. IMIIANAIMILIS, IM1. hCIli:i:MNi. SCREENING The A. L. Andei!n Co. Mr.fg f screens, contractor. earj enter, paint, gluianl brick work, rtiairint;. hU Pi. Wajne uv. Ted. ';. TAILORS. TAIIORS Suit to e.r-ler nnl realy to wear, pants in stock. SHELLY TAILORING Co., ;7 N. Illinois street. 111 Y MCI AS. PHYSICIAN Ir. Mary A. Rarker. Oftlce hovirs. 12 to 4. Claypool LuiUlng. New 'phone 2:. STOVUS AMI HEPA I II . STOVE REPAIRS Stoves repair and tin shep. 33. Virginia av. New 'phone 3475. STOVES MODEL" STEEL RANGES AN! stoves. Quick Meal steel ranees and gas dlr.e goods. HOME STOVE CO.. 7 S. Meridian M. WASTED FECIALE HELP. WANTED Ladiee,. glrli. eve-ry w h re. We tea.-h . . . , V. y . war . r . .v, .. ' . a ' . .. ..I.... . . -. . good paying work; $.' weekly tn.lly earned during spare time; no rnc::ey reijuire!. liun Ii-.., wofKers nw- employeu. j-eml a HTn.-. t enelooe for '.nutructlnns. H1WS COMPANY. De partment Ji, Rox lt.":, PhlU.le l; l.U. IIORSENIKIEIXL HORSIHOEING. $l-Flnt-r!as work, attsntiun to lameness and Interfering. Special FELLa & REUTLES, bin E. Washington ed. MASSAGE MASSAGE Dr. Fpreat's new farlal mas:ag roller. E. L. H LAHNE, S. Delaware st. SEALED PROPOSALS. Jefforsonvine. Ind., April 12. l!d. Scaled I r -posals. In triplicate, will be re-e-elved here ur.i I li o'clock a. m. (central standard time). A; ril 2. 1J1. for furnishing i0 Field Raror-s. site. United States rerves right to reject e.r m -cept any or all proposals or any p.trt th're. ;. Information furnished on application. Er.v I ; containing proposals should be markcl "l'ioposals for Field Ranges." aJJrcssed C. R. L'.AltNETT, Deputy y. M. General. JPIIOLSTERIAt;. UPHOLSTERING Upholsterers will nine tj your house and mak e)e-r mattrees ar.l : your upholstery repairing. A-llrefs postal, RtJTH, SU E. Washington vt. Ül'HOITERING Furniture ""repaired. ho-.if-" hold goods packed for shipment. mattre.. t nuide over. OTTO SUESZ. corner Massachusetts av. and N. Delaware st. Phone ZSZS. TOR RENT LOOM. FOR RENT Newly furlshtd rooms. In jrhate family. Man and wife, or gmts liefen. -J. North Xew Jersey ?treet. FOR RENT Front r tn (alcoel, mantel, gt:", plenty htat. flrtt-clusn location, l.ire eii i. and yard. Private family ejf three a '.iilt. R'terences. AdJiesn 'JlZ Pennsylvania Mr -, ii it!.. W A . T E I HELP. WANTED Young man and lady for Pin-Anei lean exposition. All ti-ne j ail. -r: 1 a,.? and two stamps to PA X-A M ERIC AX GCIOU CO., Euclid place, Euftalo, X. Y. DRESSMA KICL ....... t AMiiu.NAULrJ DRESSM AK I Xi Suit s n ;o: : i order; work guarantee-l. HERRIN A: KING. 22 North Capitol avctue. WAMI1H SITl'ATION. WANTED Ia.iy stenographer letdres r-,lt-'?; Can give bet of ref.rer.ee. R.-in!i.gtri tor. Addrey 'j2L, care Journal. Ul CYCLES. RICYCLES W. t). Wood, bicycle rei .r;-. surgieal Instruments reiei!-ed. Ii; i Vligmii a FOR SALE El . ycles re nted. See;or.d-hat 1 r e for sale. Repairins of all klns. JOHN A VA FICKLK. Oil teU-hon.-, 3 rings e.n '. East Michigan ytreed. RICYCLES It you want one of the h-h' prade. well known, new x:i rlath j-:r.: i ?t cycles male for or'v 111.::. ar,1 wat.t it on fr tn days trial before raying one cert, cut notices out and mall to SEARS. KoEW'CK CO.. Chlcaeo, 111., fur free bicycle catalog ie n: r.J tun pariicuiara AUCTION. AICTION SALE O. XI. McCurdy. r al -e ft ana general auctioneer, No. L4i Weft W Ington. COI'PIISMITIIS. COPPERSMITILS-Wm. Ir.g? enkano. cr;:-r-smlth. Jacket nr. I car. ly kettle, coi'.s. s--fountains; also dealer In het copj-r an 1 br-. Delaware and Gtjorgia. Tel. 121. MUSICAL All SK'AI. M.ipi' A lli-iIT tii,!n Alabama, l'iario thoroughly taught by tho n--est and most practical methods. MUSICAL Rruno Tromd will gie Je-nK :t. voice eulture. piano-forte, ali-o iernum. panlih and French conversation. r.'J E. Mich, strHAT RENOVATORS. HAVE your hats r leaned and pr-?v5. Ktylea changed. DE PUYS. 212 E. New York t. MACHINERY. EFCOND-HAND boilers, engines and machinery. THE SENSITIVE MACHINE SUPPLY CO. ili Massachusetta ave. RESTAURANTS.

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