Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1901 — Page 7

THE ESHIAIs APOLIS SEWS, TUESDAY, JASTJAEY 1, 1901.

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WAXTKO—XAUC.

— Flora fttrn.Ut.

3U* OBtral are.

Rown, l>ece«l*«r ®L l*"' Jacmrr 1 1W1, -at .5 p.

WAXTEti-Ttoe* Clear.

hoapltallty to-night

Mr sai'iiuc to any of tnem wuo tx-guSUn* look* toward me, U»t

warntta party *

attractive than now

of my realm«mt to a captain whoee pi*imoks sod h«v« ihe orderly edU Ibe roll:' &STja^ff5S-u,1K roU_*M M «. C|ub yoa upon the opening of «nt chio houae, and thank with a foil heart for yoor many

acts of klndnefis.**

At the^nSoo of the toast list. Mr. Cockrum asked th« a-#embia*« to remain seated for a few rali ates, to bear a son* written by John C. Wtnsate. oT Wingate, and dedicated to T>r. Hays. Mr Wlnsate. Harry Adams, the two Harry

Smiths and Harry New tnc style to the uu.e of

The series of social functions tor tb«|

pvm

iscfe.. iMto#

Pa^st

WAXTgD—itarber. MSI E. SVashtegton. ; WANTED-Doj* *i ».5* week. « PABRT

S MFC. CO-

rre,.

and Marni* Frey. s«* W md M day*, at J o'clock stal notice later.

or* ««r. tn stya

I lee* at 1:K Wedwwdar The remalaa wlU be

taken to New Tort tor bortai.

! - BOWMAN—Mabel Bowmen, beloved daasbter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bowiran. died at ■ Belief on taine. Doceaber M fenera, w-nrico, at Briabtwood M. E. church. Wedneedar. 1 ; p. rn. Burlai at Crown Hill Friend# invtted. f ! SL.. 1

WASTED—CHOF St ET HOUSE. S2 Indiana are. MOT KEE. Propneuw

pay# cash tor old

WANTED—WARD A CO. gold aad aiirer. IS E. Marfeat.

WANTED—Good horseefaoer. at BIXKDET A SOX. Tiptoe, tad.

WAXTE3>—Coachman in faHiliy: most reference. Address Bo* ifltl. Xew#-

W ANTED—Our

i w«i pica.-* yen. Pack*

ealied for. PROOR«a» DAUXDRT-

New sang it in fetch-

“Baby Mine. ’

series of social ftatctkn

s£rdH«rsyiS , 3& e ^?s

ball.

f | -- . '■

GOOD BYE TO THE CENTURY. [ Henry Wattersos a CoorUr-Joorsal J And so, f?ood-bys, ^Id Eighteen Hundred! God sond thee a happy resting place among the oanturies! May the Valhalla cloisters resound for thee! Since even the immortals are said to be eriticaJ. there may be those therein who will take note of the cut of thy Jib and will ask thee questions; one Franklin as to thy printing presses; on# Whitney aa to thy co‘ .».» gins; whilst Diogenes, with bis lamp, stlU seeking an honest man. may challenge both thy luclfer matches and thy electric lights. Nay, a certain Jefferson, reinfe+evd by a certain Lincoln, may excHIm, “What hay* you done with our Government of the people T” whilst Old Hickory thunders, “By the Eternal 1 I am able to eee nothing except the splendid Government against which K warned you.” Be not afraid, old parfy; be not afraid! Stand thy ground, like a cantury; because, though thou msyst lie low now, and have no voice of thine own. and people may be strewing flowers above they

> ENEMA I. MIJMKt. TOM*.

WANTED-*;* bamsss makers, & ussse at f one*. M. MSCHAEL A BRO., Padccah, Ky.

, Wanted—Firrt-ci*

FUNERAL DIKECTOR8 CULVER, Md N. Msrtdiai

WHITBETT a

u and Mt over Li. by O. ■ Tipton, tad. .

barber; ciast

t Ea^iSLX

b* sober;

BOHA1 AN. of

cold clay and writing poems add the like —as though Thou wert really dead—thou llyest for all time in the glory of thin* achievements; In the memory of what thou didst for men and for nations; sven in the romance and poetry of the life tnat thou (liusi lead; for were not Byron and Dumb*, Dickers and Daudet, Thackeray and Bstsac, Hugo and Tennyson; and their followers ami echoes in Germany and America—were not these of thy progeny? The stars rain down their mysteries as over Cyrus and Chdrlemagne The nightingale slogs a* for flappho and Juliet. The ages run their eoufm*. YetV let those that remain to tell the tale lift high their glasses and drink to thee!

Now, as ever—

Th# world goes round, tbs moon no*# trim. ' And our hsllast la old wine, And your bslUst is old wins, most potent, most beautiful of centuries. Get the# hencel.avaunt! What remains tor us naed not trouble thee! Life's fitful fovsr o'er, thou steepest well; but thou nesdst not fear to take thy place and to claim thine own even by the century that boasts of Casar, by the century that vaunleth? of Shakespeare, making obeNimce and giving way only to riio century whenc* ail the others take their flight—the century that brought Christ, the Savior of the World-Who came to teach Us the lesson of peace on earth, good will to men, for hath It not been written: ‘Gie was bom of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, dead and burled; He descended \ into hell, the third day He rose again from the dead; He ascended Into heaven, and sltteth on the right hand of God, the Father Almighty?" ' p- i ' OLEO AND BUTTER.

An Argument from the Bide of the Butter Producer. Te the MdUer otf The Newt. Sir. Farmer* aad dairymen ara not opposed to the manufacture and sale of oleo mar*- ^ garine as such, hut they are opposed to the eel* of oleoias butter. Oleo Is no more butter thait printed He* are news, although they mey be colored ever so yel-

low.

It has been stated that Imitation butter la healthful, ate. Butter tnelta at tt degrees, while the temperature at which oleo tnelta varies from 102 to 10« degrees. The rmtural human stomach has a temperature of K degrees. It can readily be seen that the difference makes a draft On dlsrsetlon. If we should go to the patent office to find out the nature of articles that enter Into the composition of substitute butter we should find among them the following: Tallow, borax, slippery elm bark, cotton seed oil, alum, bicarbonate of soda, glycerine, cornstarch, sulphuric arid, caultic potash, castor oil, chalk, turnip seed oil, oil of peanuts, olive oil. chlorate of potash, ntirate of soda, stomach.Of pig*, sugar, nitric acid, bicarbonate of potash, mustard seed oil and cruis-

tto soda.

Suppose that oleo la wholesome and healthful, to are pea* and flour; yat we do not wish to buy these articles a* coffee

Iff amt pulverised sugar.

This "great Industry" has become so only at the expense of honest goods. is>ok at the creamery wrecks scattered over our State. The money haa been taken from the farmer and given to the oleo trust. • I The present law Is not *jual to the task. The National Dairy Union has spent ovsr 11.600 within the year trying to eonriot one man for selling oleo as butter. ? He wa* finally fined * and costs. This aum waa paid by the oleo trust, and the - dealer goes right on aelUng oleo for butter. t saw a pound of this dealer's "fancv creamery butler" also a pound of hts **fc«e\ dairy butter." Both packages boro the oleo stamp concealed tn a ttd# of the wrapper. This w rapper Is usuallV thrown away by the customer without] having

seen the name at all.

Go into almost any store where butter I* supposed to be kept and you will find ,h * . "Elgin creamery butter" marked or the side of the tub next to you and the Government revenue stamp on

the onnosUe side

This Is the reason that the farmers and consumers of butter generally arw becoming aroused on this <iu#*tion. Wiey Are eimply demanding protection against this fraud. The "poor man's butter ' and

right to>h*ve bul-

ls any other man, and ihould eee to u that he

he bt-ya butter.

t»at the farmer will get his steers if the Grout a law. This te equivalent to

the steer produces 63 worth of butter after he is dead. The produces ISO to 6100 worth of

ftiontlvs,

the Got _ gets butter .But they sa Itftesjsr, itS.

'butter every twelve months, and doesn't Udw# sad have to die either. Aad yet they tell us Ucally prej there will be a butter famine If we take !»«"*»: all

FUNERAL DIRECTOR*-A PAM8 AK RIEGER, USN. Ilhnote st Tetephon* Ittt TSE? Uo ' fcNERAL DIRECTORS—HORTON A JACKSON, m Maes svs. New phone «. Old 1 co tan __ FUNERAL DIRECTORA- M. L Weli dated with C- E. KREOELO. UM Col eseNew phone

; W'ANTED—L*«# er-veiopee. »L pnntnd- THE .NEW CENT CRT PRESS, 142 «. Delnwnre | SL. old phooe 2Zi£. . . WANTED—Rrsfbt man, we’’ educated, to do

Work br

<r**» Box MSS, New*.

WAXTED—M** fclce fcar.4*, etate ■«« aaC rxperienc*; ateadj »vrk. PERU STEEL s CRgnxc CO., F*m. lad. ^ | WAX'i Kli—Micp^-'rt«iifed firemens state ayej Mper.enc* aad - references. FBRU STKEL s i CASTLSO CC- Peru, tal

, wrewiwewv

Wront Ad .

The otlj Redim

Record ^ ^

that reaches the

Health of December, 1900 Paid Want Ads. C9 “7 In The ftees . I VpOt# I

UCfierBl iBOiK.

RATE

Pa c Want Ads., in the fenr

ONE

other English papers . . 9,899

CENT

The News leads . ; f% QQQ

WORD

overall . . - wpVlJO

FOR SALE—VUSCKLLAVKOl S.

| FOR SALfe-Movmg. yi tend. Both

FOR SALE—Florida Seat

FOR 8ALR—HEAL .ESTATE.

REAL ESTATE—INDIANA TRUfiT CO. phones REAL ESTATE—A coua'£7 a eatgala

quire IMS Lee M.

-te-

— - ■- ■ - -i - ■ - - ■ t - -■ - - - - - i i- ■ ■ - —*W. * V# ^ 4 MRi FOR SALE-One saum. Call or write UK W. REAL ESTATE-Bargnln; easy teraw na met FINANCIAL- To tens

FOR SALE—Ferrets and two bird- dogs. 40a E. Rnrtet MRAMMER. FOR SALE—IX D. ELSCTROTT PE CO.. Engravers, a w Pewrt. FOR SALE—See” ORaT A ORIBBEN fw

1 TO LET—Room#, with hot | hoard. US K. Vermont.

< jpQjg

water, radiators;

SALE—Bast photos on buttons. EEX- " XETT S. S E. W ashingt on. FOR SALK—I*hys*cuui » leather tahN; need

Lur months. *tti X. Alabama.

for sale—Fine grocery; cheap. Address T A BRANT. Frankfort, tad. FOA sale—Airjeery and meat nagiCet; leav-

ing the ottv. Address Box 521. ^ew*

MANX, m IcnKke.

ESTATE— Insurance.

Leucke. I and i per cent.

yv^$sr£js?$js¥ ~

REAL

KE1LLT. 144 E.

Market.

money ■■i r E Market.

to Kan; 6

REAL ESTATE—Private

eentjC. F. SATLES, If! _ REAL ESTATE-r-For bargains in real Mints «e» W. E. MICE A CO.. U* R. Market. ESTATE—Ktcelleni laundenns. Teleim (or wagon. PROGRESS LAUN-

- i rry ■* c r »x!rS&4u?T 1L1S

FINANCIAL—To »*r WESt’*'

REteL pnone DRT.

FOR SALE—Exceiiem Lauaderlng, im for wagon. PROGRESS LV

1 for &ALE—Bnrnnm's best

cider vinegar. MS E.

| ml ; FOR

Telephone uxpy _

bargain

to HOFFMANN A RO

street.

SALE-•U*e » t

Marti

sweet cider and

:et. New

In wall paper go USE MS N. Illinois

TO LET—ROOMS.

FT NEPAL DIRECTORS BLACKWELL. Remove. Ohio et. Telephone 1»-

— REX! HAN A to m and m tv

WANTED—Good, reliable man to canvass: salary and commission; permanent posl- «-£* Cal! 1002 E. Washington. _

‘t-

FUNERAL DIRKCTORR-A M RAGSDALE CO . IM MnaanchueeSU ar« Phone 4M. J. N QUNPKR A hfJN. ageaL North tadiaaapoiia. FUNEKAL -JMRKCTORg - FRANK A BLANCHARDTundertaker Duly attendant. Southeast corner Ohio and N. Delaware. Phones OfAee. «1: realdenee; «* »

typewriter, ex"O LIVER OF-

V, vtrgtnte ave Phone ntc.

WANTED—Before buying amiss the “OLIVER,'

nCE”

TO LETTO LETTO LETTOLET-

-FVriia Seal.

-Room at M3 N. Meridian SL

FUNERAL director-

Old phone NO. KREt,ELO. New phone »*.

223 N. Delaware Residence 128 E Vennont

et. (Colonial Flats) New phone no.

DIRECTORS—' Licensed )

^'^n^hlp dlphtnerta and scarlet (ever. Ln^y etnbaimer for Indies end chlidren.

FLAXNER * BUCHANAN. 220 N Illinois « Both phones 441

MOSt RESTS. MONU MENTfi--TuG~DIl£^ERr 44» ' tngten. Telephone gat-

K. Wash-

MONUMENTH—At lowest prices. M. H. FARRELL. 411 VV Washington •_ . MONl MENTS - INDIANA MARBLE AND AN1TE-WORKB. 14? N Delaware. Old

WANTED—Salesmen wanted. Full ilne of nursery etoek; pay weekly; outfit free. LAWRENCE MCRSERE CO.. Lawrenee. Kas. WANTED—Before you bus. don't fail to ses wit line of tailor-mad* pants at 82. H.M. IS and ILP). W. G. SCHNEIDER. 44 Monument

Piaca , i .

WANTED—Sites men for cigars, new plan; quick sale*, good business, big money. CONSUMER*' CIGAR CO.. 634 8 Seventh st., SL LoUD. ; WAN TED—Man: reliable; to do Inside wort and take charge of place: do not apply

Unless well recommended. LU3 X.

ttreeL

TO LETtoL

S«a UaL 1NDLANA TRUST OOM ovlng U load. Both phones 238. -Furnished front room. 42 N. Capi-

TO LET—Front, 84ata „

House*. 85 up- 4» N. Sen-

TO LETCmlo.

-Fumtxhed rooma, with board. 4IS E.

TO LET—Front room. Park ave.

modern; for two. 832

TO LET—Large room, with bath. Jereey sL

TO LET—Lodging; Ifl

N. Alabamu.

5U N. New

tic per week. Hi

Delaware TO LET—Furnisted parlor room, cheap; gent*.

M7 N. Noble.

*OC»FTT AND CLIH NUKTINCifi. Y—gtar Lodge wUl hold iwgular^w

eetNew

■OCiET.

mg Tuesday evening. January L

fi s m fi t

. THOS A. -WINTERROWD, C. C. F. A. BLANCHARP. K- tf R and 8. •OCIETT—Masonic: Logan Juxlge. No 675, F r.nd A. M.; stated meeting thte (Tuesday) evening, January 1, WL at hall In Mi* at 7:30 o'clock. A genera! attendance desired. GEO. W. MAZE, W. M JOHN fiCHLKT, Becretary f BOCIurrr—Masonic: 8tate<l meeting, of Center Lodge. No. 23, F. and A. M., Wedneeday evening, January 3, 1M1. 7:*0 o'clock. **se of teiportance. Payment of dues. FRED M BA1 El4 W. M CHARLES E. JONES, ftecretary BGCIKTY-Special meellng of Maribn Lodge. No. 35. F. and A. M.. Wednesday evening. January 2, at ?:*» p. tn., for wort in the second degree, t teltor* welcome. H. A. RriMWT, W. M. JIUOH J. DRUMMOND. Secretary. fiOCUCTT—Maaoatdl ( ..pflal (Tty Lodge. No. 312. r. and A. M_^etat*d meeting this (Tuesday) evening, January L at 7:30 o'clock. In Masonic Temple Installation of officers and dispatch of business. Brethren requested to be present. FRANK H. flCHOPPENHORST, W. M TOM ODDT. Secretary.

WAlkTKD-FEMAIK. WANTED—Moving, fl load. Either phone

2U-

WANTED—Girl for general housework. 1802 Central. WANTED—Woman, second cook, 31-33 VTrginta ave. \ • WaNTKD—(ilrl fw gcnMki housework. 121 N. East »L - \V ANT IfD—ALICE DAVia, 1440 MarUudaia av». rateree*. , jWANTED—White girl Tor general housewort. 414 N. Alabama.

WANTBD—G|*l for" Usht housawort; small fstmli). 11M Oliva eu ± WANTED—Girl; German preferred, no chll-

dren 8241 Talbott ave. . WANTED—Good girt for general

tvanla St.

housework.

HM Rpewpri

WANTED—Go 1 to GANT, the lealdlng painless

dentist. M W. Washington sc

VN ANTED-Drees cuttlog and sewing school.

8U 8. East et. EMMA EDWAj^S.

WANTED—Hair en ladies' faces removed for-

ever. VAR1N, Mia E. Washingum.

•yVANTED—Experienced collar and cuC-mak-

1 art, C. iX cokm A SON M>yr cu.

^AMTED-Cook; no washing, genera! girl;

email family, lit N. Delaware^ room 5.

WANTED- Horae shoeing, ft: first-class work. Ppevlai attention,to lameness and Interfering. FELLS A BERTELS. *38 E. Wash Ingtou. _ • t _ WANTED—f'Irst-eias# ' eaie*man for lubrt> atIng ode and >cr*as**. tig Ilne salary or t ommisMon EQUITABLE REFINING CO.. Cleveland, O. ' WANTED—Exparienced railroad t- .egrsph operators for Western system; permanent posltlok; good salary. Apply RoomUl Prince-

ton Hot*!. ;

WANTED—Salesman for fine equity, good seller. In great demand; big commission

great

salary ■ EQLXTV Cleveland, O.

OIL SPBCL LTY CO.,

ersuy, Book-

WANTED—Begin the new ceratmy fight by entering lodlanapolis Bueines* University, day or night school. When Building keeping, shutthand, telegraphy. lllustraWng. WANTt;D—At once, atadents for permanent position; shorthand, bookkeeping; typewriting by touch THE SANDERSON SCHOOL. Big Four Building. Washington and Meridian. WANTED—Moidere: th<v*e experienced In steel preferred. Also men for snap flask work. Steady employment. State age and experience. PERU STEEL CASTING COMPANY. Peru. lod. '* . ‘ * WANTED—A place to, work n.ornlngs, evenings end Saturdays for my room and boerd. Am a young man of gfind habits, Addresa VORltES. BUSINESS COLLEGE, Monument Place: Phones 1254 *_ W A NT ED—Salesmen to sell our goods by sampie to wholesale and retail trade; wa are the largest and only manufacturers tn out line In the world; liberal salary paid. Address ;CANDEN MFC. CO- Savannah. Ga. WANTED— Machinery molders can earn from *4.75 to t? per day In the Jobbing or machinery foundries at Cleveland. O. Contract given guaranteeing permanent employment. Address NATIONAL FOUNDERS' ASSOCIATION.

box 177, Cleveland, O. ~

TO LET—Nicely furnished rooms, modern. «N

N. Senate ave

TO LET—Wvrm. comfortable, modern rooms. UFN. Aisbama. TO LET-Housekeeptng and lodging roome. 330 N. Capitol ava, t TO LET-Front alorve room, steam heat. *03 N. Pennsylvania «. .. TOILET—Three furnished rooms; Ught housekeeplng- *1* Greer. TO LET—Nice, wsrin. modern rooms, very cheap. 613 N. East st. TO LET—Nicely furnished r oma. with board. 528 N. Pennsylvania sL TO LSTP-Two turctehad rooma; rent can be - paid in work. 313 E. South. TO I^KT—61x unfurnished rooma; single or rgi eulte. m E. Michigan. TO LET—Furnished rooms, with board; 83 50

per week. G3 g. Vermont. •

TO LET—Furnished rooms; housekeepHjg;

TO LET—HOC 5ES.

Clrels.

SPAXN

A CO.

TO LET-List. 32 TO -LET-ifca an.

TO LET—Se* Usk. INDIANA TRUKT CO. TO LET—8** list. CENTRAL TRU3T CO.

TO LET-14* N. New Jersey. rooms; plenty gas; 815. , -

TO

cottage five

LET—See .1st at IH K. Market, floor. GREGORY A APPEL

ground

papered;

condi-

TO LET—2.1*4 N. Illinois, new house, furnace hath; natural gas. 8MTO LET—Nice five-room house, good

tiou. beth. ill N. Keystone ave TO LET-^Stx nice room*, with Lath, and all modem. Inquire Re Kentucky ave. TO LET—New. moder~cine-roori bouse. 3531,

N Alabama Call 363* N. Manama.

ground floor. 487 8.

to”let

Delaware.

Large room; eheap; gentlemen on

1 Nc Illinois.

ily;

call evenings. 444

TO LET—Fumlshvd room, first floor; front;

87 per month. 83l N. California.

LET—A furnished room, up-stalrs; all

TO

conveniences.

702 N. Meridian.

TO LET—Furnished front room; steam heat; • gentlemen. 803 N, Pennsylvania. TO LET — Two unfurnished housekeeping rooms: Trust gss. 1343 N. Illinois. ____

WANTED-

HOW TO OBTAIN

A COMPETENCY IN THE) BUSINESS OF LIFE INSURANCE Address JNO. I. D. BRISTOL ", NO. 1 MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY.

WANTBD—Timm cigar, W ANTHD-Fiorlda Beal. WANTED-Paper. 3c; hanging cheap. RIOGS, 904 N. EasL_ • - WANTED—81,000 State bank stock. Address Box 723. News . WANTED-—Gentleman's bicycle cheap for

cash. 1766 Olive.

WANTED—1,800 business cards, 70c. VICTOE

M N. Delaware st

WANTED—35 oor.imon rabbits; any color. 439

are. ro>

WANTED—Girt for geaeval houfawurk; i wages and steady place Mte ijt Illinois st. |

WANTBD—Young lady to assist tn office

wort ; efilary 81 to begin Rear 816 K South.

WANTafi—Good girl for generti" housework;

, must ba good cook; reference. 2313

ware." L__

BIW31

N. Dela-

WANTBli—Otrl or nUddle*age lady for house* work; family of two; no washing. 1711 Cor-

Pwork; family of

nail ave.

WANTiS^Ladl

never fans. New York.

wantEli—At

Ohio and 11

call an"MJuf JO!

regulator that BNBON. 123 E.

Centml College Of Dentistry, Hnou sta Clinics free, except

cost of materlSiS. WANTED—Bright, capable girl, for addreesIng and general office work; 8>.a week. Addrees Box M«, M»wa ? WANTED—Wo»nen to make fine 1 ahlrts, work shirts, overall* and coats; steady employWient d. D. CONE8 A SON MFC. tN>. WANTED—Wednssdsy "morning we reduce

I . r.M.-—m> oortn N. Pemutyivanla st.

WANTED—ffix Angora tabblta DR. YOUNG, 454 E. Washington at. WANTED - IND ELECTROTYPE CO.. Engrovers. S3 W. Pearl. WANTED—Best i-hotos on buttons. BENNETT 8. 38 E. Waahlngton. S WANTED—Lady, share bed room and sluing room; cheap. 917 N. Illinois. WANTED—TeethT'M - ' SELLERS. Dentist, S3 W. Washington over News office. WANTEIi—To’ buy Edison. ‘88 model, picture ‘ maoMne. Address Box 1088, News W ANTKD-FIn# household" goods To store. New store house, 196 N. Alabama st. WANTED—Our wort will please you Packages called for. PROGRESS LAUNDRY. WANTED—By ^a student, place to wait on table for meals. Address Box 1037, News. ■WANTED — Three unfurnished rooms two adults; references. Address Box 19*4. News WANTElL^ruit orTarden farm, near Irvlngton. W. E. JOHNSON. 472 S. Arlington ave..

Irvington.

term* tn every department of cuttlrg; also,

finishing Sewing School. 1

3U 8.

sewing and

EagTekT^,, , - 7 WANTED—Gdod Herman girt; general housework; permanent employment ! to truthful party, reference required- Apply LOS N. AlaWANTEDHteleeUdy; salary 89 per week'; guarsmtae. Biiug rv. cv.in.cnd. uotia NEtV YORK IMPORTING CO.. Mvl Stevenson

Building

’ ANTED—Confiden tefitee; > to 5 p. u ailst, Baldwin Bh

elallst. Delaw

tial consultations free to m. DR. STODDARD. SpeBloek, corner Market aad

WANTED—The Joy syetyn of ureas cuttlna Sewing taught at your own horns. You cm learn to make your owa drosses at T Odd l e - lows’ Building. .

for ladle* before and during conttuemeat; skilled physician and nurses in attendance. 41* N. New Jersey.

WA NTKD—Rapid and

stenographer;

married lady preferred, some knowledge of _ Lweet Price for hookkssrtng neceavary, high salary for right jlffiicu’.ar*. pataen. Jidursea box 1*07. Nsws WANTED—Leaky

place to wort mornings, evenSaturdays for room and hoard, hy refinement. Address VOR1ES JLLEGE Phone* 1264.

WANTEDeo;enng ■

-Begin the i ladtai.apc.Us

century right by Bualneee University,

day or night school When Building. Book

■ lelegrtphy. Illustrating. will convince you that the the beet and only sanitary ask your grocer for tt. ManCOCHRAN A CO., J35 Ytr-

7 ANTED—DR EBB-CUTTING AND SEWING SCHOOL EMMA EDWARDS has a branch school at 1211 Lewis st Mrs. tttl* Green. Manager A special class for

ladles. Also an evening clas*

WANTED—Ladles' clean, dye, press teenth st.

and gents' and repair.

garments to 20 E. Stx-

WANTED — Jackson owl. 84; all kind* of fuel, lowest prices MORGAN & JACKSON,

Phones 8277.

WANTED—A few t n. all<d for suits and overcoats foe sale, cheap. W. G. SCHNEIDER, 44 Moncmem Place. WANTED—Our patrons to understand that WARD & CO., pawnbrokers, are now located at 1C B> Market st. WANTED- W ELCH AND WIFE, the only painless chiropodists that remove corns f<

15c 36 W. Washington

WANTED-Small roOor for lady occupant; must be reasonable; references exchanged.

a»kr * xp mart ****** ax

Address Box 109>. News.

W A NTED — ADVANCE TRANSFER - A! BOARDING STABLES. Special prices

Arvh st. OM phone 3286

WAITED—Bee nd-hand boilers, engines and machinery. THE SENSITIVE MACHINE SUPPLY, 103 Massachuectta ave. WANTED—Furnished rooms by students; state lowest price for each student and full par-

TO LET—Eurnlshed or unfurnished front pariors; board, bath. W2* N. Illinois. TO LET—Furnished rooms; bath; good beds; |1 and up week. If N. New Jersey. TO * LET—Two furnished rooms; use dining room and kitchen. M N. Alabama. TO LET—Excellent loundering. Telephone 1121 for wagon PROGRESS LAUNDRY. TO LET—Three-room suite; heat furnished; 810 per month. 90614 E- Washington. TolilT—Rooms for Tight housekeeping, with furnace heat and bath. 1802 Central.

TO LET—Good rooms; reasonable; Senate Hotel, opposite west entrance State House. TO LET—LargeT furnished room; 840 N. Meridian st.; gases; bath, etc. Gentleman only. TO LETT—Nleely'Turnlshsd rooms in private family; gentleman preferred. 2316 N. Merid-

lan.

TO LET-Furnished and unfurnished rooms;

housekeeping; Washington.

heat furnished. 906!*

TO LET—Members of the Legislature can find nice warm rooms, with first-class board.

521 N. Meridian.

TO LET—Comfortably furnished front room; bath. Trust gas, central; suitable for two; 810. 8 E. Michigan. TO LET—Nicely furnished room; suitable for two; bath, board if desired; In private family. 42* N. Alabama st. _ TO LET—Nicely furnished rooms. 81 per week *nd up; meal tickets; 83 for 21 meal*.

HOTEL ENTERPRISE

TO LET—Furnished or unfurnished; in a beautiful modern home; all conveniences; private family. 329 N, Illlnbia TO LETT—Well furnished room; private; for gentleman. Delaware st. near Vermont; references required, Addrese Box 1088, News. TO LET—Steam-heated and electric-lighted furnished rooma; 11.50 to 84 per week, IROQUOIS 8TAQ HOTEL Circle and Market. TO LET—Large, warm, nicely furnished room. with hoard; walking distance; north; modern conveniences; 83 week. Address Box 1.004, News. _________ TO LET—Modern furniture, nine rooms. Including lease on house; rent absolutely free; nine blodks north Monument Addrees Box 943. Now*. ' . .. —■ .1 I IT yiM... —I II- * ■ 1 - - TO LET—Two lovely, large corner room*. parlor floor, furnished or unfurnished, with excellent board; also two rooms on second floor, for gentleman; reference required. 713 N. Delaware. *

W A NTED-llTLATIONS.

SITUATION WANTED-Florida Beal. ___ SITUATION WANTED—Position as salesman. 36 W. Georgia st. . SITUATION WANTED-Young girl, for light housework. 14M Madison ave. SITUATION WANTKD-Oerman girl. Just landed, ox servant. W6 Minnesota. SITUATION WANTED—AS proofreader, by practical man. Address Box 1082. News.

SITUATION WANTED-By a German girl, for housework; is a good cook. Call 225 Geisendorff st. SITUATION WANTED—By expert lady stenographer; experienced/ references. Address

Box 1033, News.

NTED elifble

— Cook and general colored woman. 1617

siTi atk

{ pihg ell nr, reference.

Box 1084, News.

cisterns cleaned and ce-

mented. 81.68. Phones 17*1. FRANK

BUTTY. Indiana and Capitol ave.

WANTED-cash paid for lapsed policies tf Insured now dead; information free. INVES-

TORS. Postoffice Box 167. Indianapolis.

WANTED—5,Oto bouses to rent, at leas commission than any other reliable and re*poa-

slfaie real estate firm, W. E. MICK A CO.

WANTED—Liberal advance made on watrhea. diamonds and bicycle*, at reasonable rates; strictly confidential FLETCHER M. NOE. Ul

W. Msrket.

SITUATION WAN

housework by

Northwestern ave ,

RATION WANTED-By experienced shl]

clerk; hve' years' experience; best Addrrts Box 1887, News

SITUATION WANTBD-A bookkeeper of ten years' practical experience; best of references from former employers, thoroughly capable of doing general offle* work. Addrees 'Box

1660. News. j

SITUATION WANTED—A refined, educated widow, wants a position as housekeeper in a fsnail; where there are children; po others need answer; good cook and good manager;' best of references. Address Box 1646. News

WAN

TED-LkG

ENTS.

AGENTS WANTES—Salesman who can play piano. Address 1

for city; one Bos 107V News

PERSONAL.

V tLV* I rLAL* charge for

WANTED^-Dental wort free at COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY; cost of material only. Southwest and Ilttnets sta.

WANTED - ITEJCS Steam Dye Work*. #7 Monument Place; clothing cieaned. dyed and repaired; ladles' cloaks alterv-. relinsd.

FERSONAD-WaRD A CO.,

U E. Market -t.

the pasmbrokers.

Ohio 1 PERSONAL—1.006 business cards 70c. VIC-

TOR. » N Detewars st.

WaNTTBD-1'ROFES!*uK RAYNO’S old roil- i

r *K\. for tvs stage. estsbUshe.! IKS; . ■ ‘

thoroughly arpl prac- WANTED—Money loaned

the colored "steer butter" off the market. They afgu* the* butter does not keep long. Il ls *a*y to tell when butter has

•polls'*, but oleo. never.

Oleo hsa been found in New York and other cm** that contained 10 per «wnt. of paraffina a aubetahee that resist* the action of elnaoet all aelde. Parafflne melt* at IK) degree*, so it can only injure the •totuach when it te put Into IL When this Mud te out of the way farmers will make more and better butter, so there need be no fear as to quality, quantity or

price.

Under the Grout bill if any one te warm enough to melt oleo he can get It for What It 1s worth tn Its "purity" and "color." A. J. NEWSON.

Valley Mills, Ind

Zanesville Breweries Combine. ZANESVILLE. O.. January L—A combination of the Real brewer!** he* been consummated. Toe Star brewery to-day paused into the hands of Simon Linacr and David Schmidt, who already controlled the Washington and Riverside plants. This gives them complete control of the Zanesville output. The plant* are the largest In southwestern Ohio. .

on watches, diamond*, etc.,

CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY.

MB Stevenson Building.

P**S* rod far the stage or home amu#v- : sli the very latest fancy stage dancing taught; engagements secured at all times.

ieeeons given private; school open day and , evening*; ell kind* of play*, eketches. sor.o i^hteCw-^ ifi^iT^unishtd room *n a

PERSON A1^—Clelrwyant: ^readings and advmj* on all subjects; 85c. TdRd. ALLISAXDKE, 1631 Sbeiby st. Jv, PERIWlNAL-uKAPPELA Palmist and ‘cialr\uyant. advlAp. bn all affcir* of life, Improvee ail cmdittena. 341 Indiana ave. PERSONAL—Doctor* say Set In-Skin Cream and Powder are beneficial; pretty girl* say they do whndera for the cotr.; lexion; S5c. New York St •'re. Pearson's.

TO LET—Excei ent loundering. Telephone U21 for wagon. PR. •ORES* LAUNDRY TO LET—New four-room boose; w*U. cistern. m LinervA Call 466 W. Washington. TO LET—Five-room cottage. 321 Hick mg et.; tP Call at 9X Fletcher av*. Phone Uai. TO LET—Four-room bouse in good condition. 327 Kansas at* I* Inquire at 135 S. Illinois TO LET—Furnished houee, eight room*; ten minute* from postoffice. Addrees Box 1069. News. .i Ip LL —House, ten room* and kitchen; bath. modern; best condition; che*p. 1308 N. Cepi-

toi ave.

TO LET—016 E. 19. Trust gas.

Market. TO l.ET—New seven-room modem house, only 820 C GILMORE, Commercial Club

Building. ,

TO LET—2306 Northwestern av*.. haus* five room* and stal l*. 8». GEO. W. EMPET, 421 Stevenson Building. TO LET—MS’ E South st.: two-story, Seven-

Nineteenth st.; four rooms. j. g. McCullough, hi e.

ti

room frame; Trust gas; 815.

LOUGH. 162[k. Market.

TO LET-SI* rooms, barn. In house; 810; newly Twelfth and N. West *L

J. G. McCULgas. both water*

papered. Druggist,

TO LI —1211 Park av*.; seven rooms and bath; plenty of gas; bouse in choice location. J. G. McCULLOUOH, Agent. TO LET-Roomtng-house; brick building; U rooms and bath; down-town; low rent. M. H. SPADES. Ill W. Market at TO LET—Cottage six rooshs, bath, hot and cold water, both gases; plenty Trust gas; In good repair. 836 Broadway. TO LET—Four rooms and summer kitchen In Division at.; SSvu; 8100 cash; 88 per month. DAGGETT A LEE. 86 Baldwin Block.

TO LET-

Modern flat, four rooms; beth and. laundry, hot and cold water, natural gaa 680 B. Miami st. Owner same building.

TO LET—Six rooms to small, refined family;

delightfully located; opposite new perk; 815; stable accommodation also. 2C3 Highland ave

TO LET—Convenient, coxy house, nine rooms.

hot and cold water, laundry, electric gas

lighting; price 825; No. 10 E. Twenty-second

•t. GREGORY A APPEL

T—2214 Central av*.. modern, sevencottage; nicely papered; worth |26; lees

METZGER

TO LET—2214 Central

room

to small family Call at once. A.

AGENCY, 102 N. Pennsylvania st. TO LET—1433 Central av*.; modern, eightroom double house; fine location; only $26. WlU put in perfect order to suit tenant. A. METZGER AGENCY, 103 N. Pennsylvania st. TO LET—Landlords and property-owners ^ Take notice that we rent houses and coll act 1 rent at less commission than any other reliable and responsible real estate firm. Try us.

W. B. MICK A CO.

TO LET— , ‘ ' 1613 Windsor, seven rooms ........810 60 lOD Windsor, four rooms .. .. 8 66 Plenty ol gas In these houses. j. q. mccl*llouoh. Agent

TO LET—

Seven-room house. No. 613 East South street; city water, natural gas; |16. Jo*. W. Selvage. 71-74 Lombard Bldg.. : Phones nr.

TO LET— No. 7 N. East 6-room 816 00 No. 11 N. East. 5-room. L 12 06 No. 13 N. East, * rooms, bath » 00 US Watbash et.. good'livery and boarding atable, with elevator. 80 stalls, |46. DENNY A DENNY. 30 N. Delaware st.

TO LET—OFFICES AND STORES. TO LET—See list. INDIANA TRUST CO.

TO LET-Stor* and rooms. 801 N. West st.

TO LET—Office tn good building; cheap; fins location. Addrees box 758, News. TO LET 123 E. Waahlngton st.. largs storeroom. INDIANA TRU8T COMPANY. TO LET—Large storeroom, 446 E. Washington st. INDIANA TRUST COMPANY. TO LET—Business room, 17x70, second floor, 212 N. Pennsylvania st.; 815 month. Inquire at 212.

TO LET—Office room. 315 N. Pennsylvania st.; basement cf Frees!y Flats. THE MARION TRUST OO. TO LET—Desirable storeroom. 130 E. Washington st.; two front*. Apply 26 N. Meridian •t.. room 11. TO LET—Desirable office rooms, opposite posU office; will put In water immediately. 26 N. Meridian st., room XL TO LET—One new storeroom, 46 8. Senate; room is 40x611. with cement cellar 40x80. Inquire at 21(--Kentucky ave. TO LET- Small office" room' In Von Hake Block; second floor: $5 per month. DENNY A DENNY, 30 S__ Delaware et. TO LET—Nice, light, large room on Court st., suitable for saloon, bowling alley, printing office or store. Apply 26 N. Meridian st..

room 11

TO LET—NoeT"33o"to“ SM~ 8~Pennsylvanla st.. two-story and basement. bVlck,building, suitable for manufacturing business; will rent all p—i or part. J. G. MCULLOUGH, il* E. Market ot \o LET-CHOICE OFFICES IN THE BALD- _ \WIN, modern elevator service, beet and itor Some excellent rooms In this BEST riCE LOCATION low as 81 to 88 per stb See them. EDBON T. WOOD. Agent.

TO LET—MISCELLANEOUS.

TO LET—Buildfc central, cheap. C K. SAYLE8..

4 xH feet. 118 E. Court; provements will be made.

TO LET—Manufacturing building, with power; best location In the city. Apply

BRYCE'S BAKERY.

TO LETt—Fifteen-acre farm and five-room houee, on Bethel av*.. at city limit*. J. G. M-CULUOUGH. 162 E. Market et

NOTICE.

NOTICE—L9M buslnee* cards. JBc. VICTOR. 21 N- Delaware stNOTICE- Mantels and tiie work P M PT7RSELL, Ml Massachusetts ave., half square

norih Deni ton Hotel.

FOR

• saddle,

Place.

buggy harness and one new. Cali DOS Highland

RKaL ESTATE—Fvr bargains tn wal* p*p»r gc to HOFFMAN A ROUSE. 106 K lilted* ■tra*. . REAL ESTATE — List your property with CLIFFORD ARRICK. M N Peanaylvania street. REAL ESTATE—Oty ptupeny. Oar**, Sar•atna PATTEN * PATTEN. W» K. Market st.

k :

Loan; Private money. t pat

C. v. axrJS.

Bate* Houa*. JtstabUelMd D71. F ai^!S^fC^ , R¥L ,,M,i 5a at the OERMANAMBaUCAN LOAN ASSOCIATION. 116 & Market, q. Vj. Bt;p\VN. Secretary. F »,^£?^ tr ^ ulek ,0 * M m mi estate; low rsus fi l asn. , grsan3PL c,g r {«^', C ^. U r lj 5n?*LJ uuovnt «f private fuadiii

JrWifc ^ ^

FINANCIAL-! os a* made to hlgh-claea. eat-jSSLK-ssua ^ er£.*2r^sf

FINANCIAL— Loans on farms; 81M . w *’j- home fundi.; lowest rates: no < * -^■WGER agency. 101 N. Penasyi

.:*L§: nsyivaai*

FOR, SALF-M-trica; instruments, easy payment*. CARLIN A LENNOX Nos. 5 bo 9 X Market. FO RSaLE—Bargain tn new and second-hand sewing machines, at Bargain Store. U6 Virginia'art.

BALE-—W.ndaw-iriass.

FOR BALE—Wtndow-irlass. petnta etc. JOHNSON-WOODBRIDGK CO..

& Delaware.

FOR SALE—Shaft!

t

U

US-136

OR SALE—Shafting, puller* hanger*, halting. old stevea CENTRAL PRINTING OO.,

: w. Pearl.

FOR SALS—Jackson coal, 84; all kinds of fuel lowest prices. MORGAN A JACKSON.

Phones 2277.

FOR good

Pennsyi

SALE—SurgKal chair; McDannpld make; 1 as new; DR. PETERSON, 120 N. lyl an:-a st • ■ \ \

ihei

FTR SALE—Counters and goods or grocery; great bargain.

612 Home Place.

for dry

23M.

FOR SALE—Or Rent: Invalid rolling chains; parlor reclining chair*. W. D. ALLISON CO . 133 E Booth st. FOR BALE — The cqehrated "Rem-fiho." „ TYPEWRITER REPAIR AND SUPPLY'

CP . 1015 Steven soy ,

FOR SALE—Plano*, musical instruments; easy payments. Popu.ar music. 10c. MAFFEY &

tt Pembroke Arcade FOR BALE—Wall

paper retailed

Pricee INDIANA WALL

M. P. corner

at wholesale

■i PAPER CO.. 136 and US Virginia av*.

FOR SA LB- .stove* and furniture at ANDERROJCS STORAGE HOUSE.

Hosbrook and Cedar sta

FOR SALK—Leaky cistern# cleaned and oamented. 11.50. Phones 1791.' FRANK BUTTZ. Indiana and Capitol ave*. FOR SALE—Thirty-flve-hors* power,. doublecylinder gas englns. PARK HURST BROS.

A OO.. »0 Kentucky av*.

FOR '

«*ngtne and

power steam steam pumps.

SALS—One twenty horse

"iigine sad boiler, also two ptei theap. PIONEER BRASS-WORKS.

FOR SALE—White. Singer and Domestic sewing machines; all good a* new; cheap. NOE'S LOAN OFFICE, 110 W. Msrket. J FOR SALE—Office fixtures, roll-top amndtjig desks, tables and chairs; factory prices.

AETNA CABINET CO.. 323 W. Maryland.

FOR BALE—North Sid* people buy veal -steaks 16c: veab chops I*Hc boiled ham »c. PALACE MEAT MARKET. Fifteenth and 111*

loots sts.

FOR SALE—Furnished rooma boarding, dreesmaklng; lodging; for sale, for rent, and all Vinds of printed signs. Sc. VICTOR. 88 N.

Delaware.

FOR BALE—Clearance sale on suite or overcoats, 818, $12.60, |15 and up; worth double • the money. W. O. SCHNEIDER, 44 Monu-

ment Place.

FOR SALE—We are overstocked with wool boot* and over*, and offer the celebrated "Ball Brand." 83 combination, at |L KI8TNER'S 126 8. Illinois.

FOR SALE—High-grade telepbonea; all purposes; supplies, belle, batteries, repair work. ELLIOTT TELEPHONE CO., 644 Massachu-

setts ave. Old phone 1866.

FOR SALE—Don't let your hors# slip. You can clamp the Bjlxsard Ice shoe right on to the old shoe, and go over any tee. Call and sea

them. 314 W. Georgia *L

FOR BALE—Money loaned on watches diamonds, eta'

CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY,

806 Stevenson Building,

FOR SALE—Good-paying restaurant in Alexandria. Ind.; reason for selling, other busiJbest. Call or address 126 W. Washington st.. Alexandria, Ir.d. W. S. BAUGHMAN.

FOR SALE—Gaa stock, paying a dividend ot I per cent, a month, of on* of Indiana's most substantial ettiee; must have fund*, reason for sellinx. Address Box 536, News.

FOR BALE—Typewriters ail standard makes; machines rented 83 per month. Repairing solicited. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, room tt, No. 7 S. Meridian at. Old phone 1890.

FOR SA LE— / STUCKMEYBR'S CUT-RATE PHARMACIES Feruua Tie '■Plnkham'e Compound Too Laxative Bromo Quinine 15c STUCK METER'S PHARMACIES, corner Prospect and Laurel sts., and corner ^Madison

ave. and Dunlop «t-

FOR SALE—Going to remodel building; great rloslng-out sale; merchant tailoring Mock at half price; ee* the beautiful styles tn Buttings at |15 and |1<: overcoat# same price; trouaem, 83 60 up; every garment cut tried on and finished tn our More; expert tailors; all work guaranteed; money beck If not perfectly satisfied; sale lasts during January. S. L. TAYLOR * CO., 11 Virginia av*.

STORAGE.

STORAGE--Moving, 81 load. Phones 218.

STORAGE—Moving. 81 per load. Telephone

768.

STORAGE—Pecking and moving, fi. P. HAMILTON. U S. Alabama. Phone 768. Soeclai

rates.

STORAGE—PEOPLE*8 TRANSFER OO.. » N. New Jersey st; moving, plcqlc wagons.

New phone 8175.

STORAGE - PAJKINO AND HAULING. HOGAN TRANSFER AND STORAGE OO.. 83. It 36 W. GEORGIA SA. PHONE 675.

STORAGE—Will get your goods free If stored with us four months. BORN TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO.. Ill E. Market at. either

phone 218.

STORAGE—Central Public Warehouse, llO-Ut 9. Aisbama: first-claa* storage wanted. CHARLLS McINTOdH, Manager. Old phones 8410 and 1696. j

STORAGE—IND’P'L’S WAREHOUSE CO.. W. E Kurts. Pres.; H. A. Croealand. Mgr.; 617-633% 8. Pennsylvania. Phones 1848. W#

■torev'pack and haul.

BTORAGE-UNibN TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO., phones 786 Only ArM-eUse household goods and merchandise solicited. CRAT-

ING AND PACKING a specialty.

fcCflT.

LOST—Ring, with tt sets. Return to 118 8. East st. Reward. . LOST—Watch, on Pennaylvanl* st.; gold, lady’s watch. Return 708 Lenicks Building. Reward. . LOST—Gentleman's diamond studded gold locket; Initial H. Liberal reward If returned to 52 N. Delaware st. LOST—Gold watch, diamond In center; name engraved Inside. Return to MATTIE MYERS. 20*6 Cornell ave. Reward.

LOST—Tan-colored dog, with green blanket.

Liberal reward. Return to 551 Indiana av*. Lost between 7 and 8 g. m.. Sunday.

LOST—French colli* dog; whit* breast, four white feet, tan heed, black back. Liberal reward tf returned t^»86 N, Meridian

NOTICE—Have the ■ work of youy hour* GARDNER. *• Kentucl

leak* m the tin u-e Wpalred by Bckjfave. 1 elep

and slat* JOSEPH

I elephon* 322.

LOBT—Mexican dog; thin tn fleeh; few hairs on the head, feet aad Up of tall; small whit* spot on breast- Reward. Return 1504 Yendes. . LOST—Black, whit* and tan English setter, female; white body, black bpot on side, black tail, white Up; 8D reward. 2D E. Eleventh st.

NOTICE—THE PEERLESS FOUNDRY manufacture stove repairs, wholesale

-Wt T •

retaU. 7» Meek

phone 2102.

CO. .(•■ and ;

st., near S. Noble. New

WANTBD—

'WANTED—«W father'nay full rWmi

feather bed . Into _ roll-up

rue;

make feather bed • into roll-up mattress. 12 SO. best bed on eanfi Feathers rencvatW-

■ \ { Drop pfistal. J. W. QOUDY. -Scd X. New J*r-

x ' 1 . ; sey. _ _ All advertteemenu Inserted under ordinary WANTED - *. LUNG. ChliMwe hand-work

—— laundry. Sil Manaavhuwtta ave-; work

headings on this page of The News are ' '

charged tor at the very low rate of I rent a word tor each day. No advertlaement received

tor leas than Id cents.

rt-AL AND WOOD.

NOTICE-D. A GREENWOOD A OO.. electrical contractors: nectric, llgtUng; bell wiring etc. Ret airing a spect4jty. Phone 8086.

8. N. Delaware st.

When blank or dash

Uses are used, these are 8 cents a line. One and two-crat roetage stamp* will be received tn payment of orders by mall.

called for and delivered; old phone 3 on JSlh 1 oaf price* are v ery tea*- nable shiny 8c. col-

lar* and cuffs I've eeeh.

FOR SALE—BICTCUEh.

OOAL AND WOOD—For Sale: Dry cord or i NOTH.B-dteoda for sale by the yard stove wood. Cornell and Twenty-second st. adlea' dresres. jackets and capes and OOAL AND WC<'D—COLUMBIA COAL CO . ? W &. Sate ava and Deteas et Loth phone* —am »

11*. .

Cv AL AND WOOD-Dry htetawy'etoea "b^ch. Mick seed coal end cck*. FRED OOKPPEIt. 4» H lr-.-s are.. Ts.epl ones, n >**. _k»* •Id. NSK, cn tit.4

i\ to I the

UfTlLlAJk.

OPT1CIANdaity . ey«

FOR SALE—Wanted: 16 more second-hand bicycles; we pay cash. Osll 14S S. Illinois ■ at THE GUARANTEE TIRE AND B1CT- |

(’LE CO_

STRAYED.

BTRAYEIV—Dark - elte

strap around born.

8915 Cornell ava Reward.

.’V Jersey cow; leath r ita rope attached. From

IWEXT1STRY.

DENTISTRY-EARHART^ DENTAL PAR-

pr*

LOUS, 16% E. Washington at. Call and get-

rifcvfc be.'

iAtkNT AITORNATs. KaxSiT^AriORNKYS^E T SLVTciTlk CO.. Talbott Bkxa. InaUnapoll*. PATENT” ATTORNEYS - J. A MINTURN. W; Btercnsna. Indianapolla Tklephane 1741 PATENT'”a-Tri'-RNEYB—v"" H LOCKWOOD. 413-428 Lezncke Building. IndlanapoUa Telephone t’-T

-DR. EMERSON DP.ULEv fp# _ ■s examt-.ed giemee furr.l.fi^ ; av*. Professional, not aommeiC

rial No etore w shop metheda and no mler*i renentattoh. Modem erientifle nwite and methods of examination, without the h>diserimlnAt* use and deieteriona effitets of belladonna; conauitaUcn especially , invited from thoee wbo have felled to receive satis- J factor}, ritnforfabl* vision, and relief for s their eye*, headache*, etc., and possible reflex trouble'.. P' lere-uce* from leading phyeKiana

and rittaeos.

SHOUT H AAD AAD TYPE WRITING shorthand" and typewritlno—-a."”m.

HANSON, Notary. Denison Hotel.

SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING—Hardy's

Shorthand School. 789 Lera eke.

SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING - Individual Instruction. MRS BRYAN’S PHIVATK_SCH(X)L. 12 E- Ohlo. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING—Teieg. rapfcy. touch iypewntlng English bookkeeping. VO RIBS’8 BUSINESS COLLEGE. Phnes 1254. ■ * SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING—Begin the century right by entering Indianapolis Business URtverxtty, day or night eehooL When Building. Bookkeeping, shorthand.

telegraphy, illustrating

SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRIT I NO—Private aad class Instruction; poettic is secured; hookkeep 'ig te egraphy penmananip. English free. Call or write (Heeb's. B-yant * Stratton) INDIANAPOLIS BUSINESS UNIVERSITT WbW Bulidlng

REAL ESTATE — Talbott ave. lota., yeero- time TALBOTT. Ul N. 1

vante.

REAL BSTATR - Uat houeea. farnia. twr quick ea.ee. have customer*. HANN. 833

l^smcke.

REAL EBT AT^R—Ftve-room trot tag*; renTlM; Lid .ash. balance monthly. .Price 11.106.

s. M.suiian ;.vtn A Aj-

REAL ESTATE - LOANS," INSURANCE, RENTALS. \VOCHER. AETNA BUILDING.

3_N PENNSYLVANIA.

REAL ESTATE—Look at 8M Dewey are. and

make roe offer. Addrees R. L. THOMAS. Mam and Union st.. Memphis Tenn.

REAL ESTATE—New. e)gh'.-roo«i. modern

residence, .north, (560 down, balance

aib.’tadSLi rt ^!ikj5^

Sf: " FINANCIAL—3 and 6 per

mere I

f NANCIALr- ~~

Rocn *

per cent, annually.

FLN AN Cl AL—M one y~loa ned

868 Stevaneon Building.

FINANCIAL—Loans mad* to «aiarted people

•vrowv,!.. a. ar a an *r%. av v. l_ > w I ft^tekYI H

i _ holding permanent poettions with

REAL ESTATE—8A> acres bottom lend on I. A V. and electric railway, by depot; twenty mile* from tedtaaapoils. No agent*. Lock-box 1, Brooklyn, ind. , REAL ESTATE—New flve-roov, inmee; gaa; lot uxm. on Hovey et. Price 8L1»: 8«* cash, balance easy, terms; must sell, dagQETT A LEE, » Baldwin Block. REAL ESTATE—66 acres. In Brown township. Hendricks county, Indiana; well Improved; fine soil; 88.060.- no trade. Addreae EDWARD D. COURTNEY A CO-, Denvlll*. Ind.

R EAL ESTATE—Houses

l*ytn cash

lents; price I

■ ■■ ' ■. R0 lO $86 per WVM v,,. *-*«, YARYKN A DAV.j. 821 Stevenson Build' REAL ESTATE—Wan led lArdlord* property-owners to place their houses

on easy mocthly

8450 to 84.500; 856 1W 8806 month. Stop paying Kgfe-

, _ CNftOt, monty tO ICMML' 1 f ;;*S2L A Kr^;,s;'; lu , borruwm,

2UT ’.S5SK '“?■ “ —"»

Bf/

tag eaceaslv* interest: better eee us; we charge no owntiUsslon on loan*. MEYRR *

flee new plan; w* of-

wlth borrower

I , _ , JO premium; n

FINANCIAL

us to rent anti collect at les* comm any other responsible real estate

MICK A CO.

ntagion twH. V

REAL ESTATE-K. New York il. brick Wee. eighteen rooms, hath, complete, steam heat, modern throughout; elegant oondltion: centrally located; rent 8780 per year; prlo* 17.666; time given. W. E. MICK A CO.

REAL ESTATE—

An excellent eight-room house, north; hath .and furnace; quite a bargain; for 84,600. L. T. LEWIS. 101 202 Law Building. REAL ESTATE—North of Thirty-eighth, on Pennsylvania and Broad Rlppl* oar line; a bargain: six-room houee, cellar, cistern, w#l» and barn, young fruit tree*, shad* trees and one acre ol around. Address Box 1086. News. REAL EBTATB—-irriagton; etiht-room hOM* and reception hall; flnhhed in oak; has beth room, furnace and all convenience*; half square from car line; east front. Price only 82.5.10; cheap at 83.000. CROSS A BROWN, IF* N. Meridian. 4

J. • lr 3sgiSig*; r

NT ROOH

REAL ESTATE—Nice house* and lots for sate In Bruce Baker addition, near flew automobile factory and Atlas engine-works; these lot^e are high and dry and clear of incumbrance; easy payments If desired. W. J.

LOWRY. 21 Ingalls Block.

REAL ESTATD-lte-ecro ~farm In Johnson county, 16 miles south of Indianapolis, on* and one-half mile* from railroad station; 180 acres under cultivation, balance blue grass pasture; all flrat and second bottom and well tiled; has a nine-room brick house; very large barn; also hay barn, oogn crib, 8,000 bushels capacity. Price very reasonable. Terms easy CROSS A BROWN, Wk N Meridian.

AUCTION SALKS.

AUCTION BALE-LEW SHANK. General Auctioneer, 836 E. Washington st

AUCTION SALE—T. J. 8EUANS. Real Betat*. General Auctioneer, removed U? N. Utlnois. room U- > '

AUCTION SALE—Of houaehoid goods and furniture, on Wednesday, January *, at 10 a. m , No. 40 N. Senate av*., consisting In part of oak bed room eultes, carpets, mattings, dressers, tables, stands, safe*, three heating stoves, cook stove*, shades, chairs, comode, dishes, washing machine and other things too numerous to mention. LEW SHANK, Auctioneer, 886 E. Washington M. Phone No. 378.

FOR SALK—HORSES AND VEHICLES.

FOR SALE—Florida BeaL

FOR SALE—Sleigh, almost new; 88. First

house northwest of Brighton Beach.

FOR SALE—A medium-slsed, family driving . horse; cheap. Call at 2681 N. Senate ave.

FOR BALE—One coal wagon, two drays aad otkar vehicles, at 801 and 8U E. Market M.

FOR SALE—Cheap pony, 88; fat work horse, 815; delivery mare. fit. 831 B. Washington

iPV)R SALE—Five-year-old, cit* broke, driving mare; good mover; 876 ; 8817 Bellefontalne

street.

FOR SALK—Cheap, a nice cutter and spring wagon, with two upholstered seats. Inquire

1312 Cornell ave.

FOR SALE—Kelley Springfield vehicle tire, the only successful tire on the market. IX

B. SULUVAN. 730 8. Capitol ave.

FOR SALE—Nice line of vehlolj*; repairing and repainting solicited. 8427 B. Washington. New phone »»*. IRVIN KOOGLB.

FOR SALE!—Depot wagons; germantowna, broughams, coaohea, landaus, at bottom prices. Our own make ROBBINS, S3 E.

Georgia st.

FOR SALE—New arid second-hand bugftee and spring Wagon; repairing, repainting done promptly. Phbne 1864. 669 B. Washington

T. W BUCHANAN.

FOR BALE—New and second-hand vehicle*; buggy tops, canopy tops, spring wagon* and buggy bodies; wheels shafts, poles, cushions, backs, dashes, fenders and springs. Cali at

623 S. Illinois at. M. H. GKTER.

M/IINKSfl CHANCE.

BUSINESS OHANCB—Wanted: Man with money enough to open a grocery. 7 S. Merid-

ian. room 6. ^

BUSINESS CHANCE—Paying country paper. tor eale or trade; write for full information.

Addrees Box 10*2, News.

BUSINESS CHANCE-Four quart* pur* whlskv for 83.20. delivered. Write HAYNER DISTILLING CO.. Deyton or SL Louis.

r BUSINESS CHANCE-Bookkeeoer with 86,000, 13 per cent, and salary: old, prosperous con csrni give age and experience. Address bog

8571, New*.

BUSINESS f'HANCE—Have party to ihveM from 8866 to 82.000 cash in profitable manufacturing business. MOORE At WILLIAMS.

Ml Law Building.

BUSINESS CHANCE—Wanted: An energetic

salesman with 88,006 to 88.060 for grocery

trade in old established firm; give age and

experience Address Box 4187, New*.

BUSINESS CHANCE-For a company or Individual with 85,MW capital to manufacture a new invention. For particulars inquire B. V. SILVIUB, patent attorney, 18 Talbott Blook. f

BUSINESS CHANCE—Man capable of keeping hooka, handling eorreepondeam and with business experience, can acquire Internet In and secure permanent employment with established business having splendid future; references required aa to habit* and responsibility. must have at least 81.560 In cash to InveM. Address Box 586, News.

flJIAKClALv FINANCIAL—Private funds; lowest M. LOWES. 42 When Building

rates, X

FINANCIAL—Money loaned on personal property; cash for old gold. WARD A CO., II

N. Meridian.

FINANCIAL Loans without commission; this means Just exactly what it says MEYER A KISER. 806 Indiana Trust Building.

FINANCIAL—A block of Manufacturing Co. A|

stock In Indiana

bargain if sold quick.

MEYER A KISER, 806 Indiana Trust BulldInr KINANCIAL^-Loans;” get our terms before renewing y^.ur toan: csts nothin.- to Inves-', tlgat*. MEYER A KISER. 306 Indiana Trust

Building _

FINANCLAL-First-mortgage- loans oa im- , proved Indian*polls property; lowest rates; privilege of prepayment SPANN A CO.. 146

E Wsriret,

T&_ root Washlr.gtoi

eforo going

MUSICAL. MUSIC AL—Piano tuning. WALKER. L3S X. imnoia st. Loth phones 2184.

RKVOYAL. REMOVAL—City Directory. 88VS. Chang# of residence or boariMM sine* October L Ad-' dres* R. L POLK A CO , Fltxgerald pyjfelI L-g-

FOR SALE OR TRADE.

FOR SALE OR TRADE—Good homestead farm, adjoining the t.vwn of Miami; flue brick house and ether buildings; 856 per acre. Addrees AC SKIN HERKLLL, Miami oounty.

FOR 1114 IL. FOK TRADE—Vacant lot for cigar store. W. FRIDAY. 401 Lemcke.

FOR TRADE—Sale or Lease: Only steam laundry building aad machinery; a bargain. Address L S. TODD, Tipton, Ind. FOR TRADE—Good equity. new brick. Chicago flat, for Tndlanapsts property or small farm. PoeteOca Bex 1*4, Indlanapelte.

FINANCIAL—Money to loen qa personal

aad household good*. J. C. EHroom 56. Lombard Building. 8458 B-

li&gton.

FINANCIAL—W# have a large, fund which we can loan in eums of 85.006 and over at 4 aad J per cent, according to security offered A. METZGER AGENCY. 162 N. Pennsylvania street. FINANCIAL—6 per cent, money to loan on Indiana poll* city property, or on city property In any county-seat town, or on farm property, anywhere in Indiana We use our own funds; no delay: partial payments. Call ur addrees C. M. WILLIAMS A CO . 81*-822 Lemcke Build-

ing; ■ . FINANCIAL-

START THE NEW I'EAROwing money, but In on* place. Borrow enough on YOUR PERSONAL NOTE. WITHOUT MOfeTDAOK. INDORSER or PUBLICITY. to pay all your small btlla. RAIL ROAD EMPLOYES receive service to suit tbetr time and convenience. Lowest rate*. easiest partial payments, weekly or monthly The largest and safest Company. BOOM 417 STEVKNSON BUILDING ROOM ill 4th Floor RELIABLE CREDIT CO. 4th Floor

;OOM *tU l _

SECOND FLOOR. FRONT ROOM._ FINANCIAL—Money to loen; a large sura of home funds left tn our hands to b# loaned tn sum* of lior to H.000 and upward; at lowest rates of Interest; caff f tmlsh money same day lawsa l&M shi. eLSsaa. k financlal: f “

. SALARY LOANS.

Com* In and t*U u* bow much you want, and how long you want It; tell us who you ntaand if you are working on a salary fee responsible parties, — • - - ‘

money —

oonf

iponaibls parties,* ws will let rou hTvi the >ney on youi own name, without seourtty. nfidentlaliy and without Consulting your employer. v. u can Day tt back in Installments as

you prrfer, weekly Or monthly. 1 INDIANA MORTGAGE AND

ROOM

I ANCI AL—

LOAN CO..

mortg MBaapa ESTABLISHED 1867

4^LOMBARD BUILDING^

VVAflHINQTON ST.

FLNAN

J. DON'T WORRY.

YOU G4N GET ALL THE MONET YOU

WANT FROM UK

What perron would not pay 60 CENTS a WEEK for tfcloan to please some dear friend T larger amounts In same small proportions. If you with, you can

pay It beck tn email monthly pay-menta.

All w* ask 1* some security—

furniture, carpets and household good* of any kind will do. . Call *nd see how qulok w# “ >

can eccommodat* you; no on*

will know anything about tt but you

and ourselves

AETNA MORTGAGE AND LOAN 00-

_ _ , u ■■ —

Room 8, Odd FeHows I Washington and Peanaylvania

Building^

IJNANCIAL-

MONET TO LOAN

In *um* of 116 and up on RE. PlX

FURNITU1

an d^ on the day

..-.NOfl, t'AGONfi.

HORSES AMD

The property ^eft In your poseeaeion, and you have the u*e of both property and money, . Loan* mad* on easy payment plan, and «| rest rates. You can pay m full at any 'Jbnr/ a.'", ife' ^ >r» .«•

lowest rat##; “*

tlms, and pa:

YOU GET FULL A MOUNT-OF LOAN.' No expenses taken out In advance, sad ;

extractor premium or Interest.

It costs you nothing to Investigate our plan,

as no charge unices loan ta made.

. PRIVAIY OFFICE AND BU8INMM »

STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL

_ . ^ BECURITt MORTGAGE CO., 807 Indiana Trust Building, corner washing, ton et aad Virginia ava Telephone, old, ME

financial^ ! 1

Loan* on Furniture, Loans on Fixtures, Loans on Pianos, Loons on Organa Loan-, on Horses 1

and ether chattels at cheaper rates aad better plane than etcr. Any sum from 110 to 8206.

THAT'S OUR BUBINtm,

There Is go delay. ,

There is no publicity.

. Our extension plan te good. Our payment system te better.

You don’t nysd to worry about the payments. They are Aad* so small and easy any on* can meet them- No borrower is ever dtesattefled with our treatment. Coras in aad talk tt over with us. AU buslnee* strictly confi-

dential.

EAST MARKKT-BT. * MORTGAGE LOAN CO., OFFICE 808 LAW BUILDING. "THANC. “■ 11 m

■1 . JCy.

Any amount from llfup loaned on furniture piano*, horse#, wagoo*

‘in# seme

MADE ON NI ’ up 1

.... Itor

etc., without removal, and il day you ask for It NO delay.

Our rate* are the lowest la the otty.

Payment* arranged to suit you. Will accept all ty any part of loan

YOU^GE^r fTJLL*AMOUhfT A^jc^FOR. NO CHARGES TAKEN OUT IN ADVAMO*

Remember, w* make no Inqulriee of your neighbor* or friend*, nor do w# publish your transaction. Our trsatment te always courteous

end liberal. REMEMBER, It yMtg

you nothing to get our rate*.

Positively no ohary unlees loan te made.

PR AU

INDIANA

LOAN COMP Old phone 861.

bunlna»r (itrl- t! POLIS MORTG,

impantT

n# 861. Room 10,

TE OFFICEfi. strictly oonfld'

3RTOAGR

enttel

567 w. Market >t

FINANCAI^,, ^ W1UT

A BANK WON'T DO.

W# loan money on a fsw hours' notion In any amount, from 86 upward, on FURN1TITP.B, PIANOS, HORSES. WAGONS, STGRlfc FIXTURMS. WARWttOUSR RJBCEaPTS AND PERSONAL FROPERTY of all kinds, leaving them tn yw poseeMlon This te the (Company that wa* organised for the expree# pufpoe# of supplying the people of Indianapolis-with money at the very toweet possible rate*, and making the payments

within reach of all.

Following Is our new Building Aaaoolattew

Plaftj allowing flftT week* to pay: Aisri* 1.. MAersnaanfa rtrtlxr AM Di

weekly payments only «< »m. weekly peymente only fl.ffi. 8166, weekly paymenu only 82 4

cents.

tt.40.

Other ameunts in the same proportioro Tai can. tf desired, make monthly payment*, or In fact any way to suit your coovenUncee. The best of people will sometime* run short of ready money, aad It ta far more agreeable te

borrow in a buein

■■ I In#** way than to art the ao-

IXrT"

nee* strictly private. Our capital tote— we aecommodai* many more people other company because w* offer the

Is large, end

than any

other company because w# offer the bast laduceme.its. Call and be convinced.'Informatten cheerfully given. Our office I* easily found.

CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY, - ■ Rohm 803 fttevenson Building,

IIS B. Waahlngton *.)

Second Floor. Front Room. Over Progress Clothing Store. . Old phone 8UHL ! 1 ’

I watting for hi* rest watting for hi* bill 7

lotuxance o^mpany waiting for J

FIX A NCIALr^_ ^ T Ae WAFTING. Is your landlord watting for his rent?

Is your. I* your

I* P yourTfurnltur* store waiting men 171 ■ Is attmej other loan company a setuemeaff . . Have >ou had slcknesa, death, alt Its extra bills? If so, you have worry enough rying about money. - But you say the undertaker must be the others will not watt. You must have some money

Stop worrying.

Let us do the welting.

We have money and noth!!

That's our tm*ine*«

Get out of debt . Get your mind off your y troubles

You will be able to woi Iter and get tt

all pa>fisootmr, 9||H Coro# and get the monej

W* wU loan you. any.

W# will loan you on yorfr furalture. Piano, fixtures, vehicle# or any other kind ol per-

eoual property, without removal.

We will give oo from on# month to on* rear# time In which to pay tt off. . ’ .•

will make your paypsenu due weekly,

monthly or any way to eutt your convenience. We wt.l guarantee abeoiut* secrecy and fair

treatment.

We offer you the following new weekly payment 1 lafl. which allow* you fifty week* la

which to pay off your loan; 40c I* a weekly payment op 81.20 is a weekly payment on il,80 Is a weekly payment on n. ‘ "

J?

2.4<i le e weekly • jogriwJ——PPB——

Other amount* la the same proportion. INDIANA,MORTOM ? r.AN^,^N C(V ROOM 4 LOMBARD BUILDING,

OLO PHOKX «

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