Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1891 — Page 7
THE INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1891.
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 125 !N. Delaware St. Free Ambulance. TeL 564. DIED. KIEBY At hi home la Eugene. Thursday. Sept. 24, John Ktrbr.ln hisetehty-tirst year, father of Mrs. Jonn and Mr. illiam Dickerson. of taiacity. MURRAY Annie, wire of Richard Murray, engineer on the Big Four, at 7:5o o'clock last evening. Oct lo. Notice of f um ral later. CHURCH SERVICES. Spiritualism. Mes. ada sheiian. trance speaker. will speak for tbe Indianapolis Assoclation of Spiritualists ci Lorraiue Hall, corr.er Tennessee and Washington streets, Sunday morning, at 10:30. ami evening at 7:45. All Invited. Congregational. PLYMOUTH C1IUKCH. CORNER MERIDIAN and Nc-jt York streets. 0car C. McCulltK.'i, f aster. Rev. Dr. Hepburn, profess, r of English ueratare in Miami University. oxford, u will preach morning and evcuiug. Sunday. Oct. 11. Morning service ai 1045. Music: Chorus. Christian, the Mcrn Creaks treetly O'er Thee," Shelley; rmartet. -Lord. Thy Mrcy streanieth." Rnbccstein; tu solo, "Our King." RotolL Evening service, 7:43. Munie: Chorus. "Jubilate Deo In c," Schilling: soprano solo, -sweet Spirit Hear My Prayer." "Wallace; fiuartet, "Hear Us, O lather," Miliar-, Su:ay-ehoolat9:30 a. m. yiiVTg?' "ITTANTED OENTLEMEN'S CAST OFF tV clothing, cash paid. 117 Massachusetts avenue. Mils. LINE.WANTED A GOOD BOY TO WORK ABOUT the bouo and mounds. Call at Journal co untin groom. W ANTED HOUSES TO BENT. CALLS dally for ail kind. ROOM RENTAL AGENCY. 773 East Market. TTOU BENT ROOMS- FU KN IsHED AND UNJJ furnished. All prices: In the best locations in the city. ROOM RENTAL AGENCY, 77 a East Market. WANTED PRINTER!, ATTENTION Wanted, at once. Washington hand press, in good order, State price and size. Address W Journal office, WANTED HOUSE IN NORTH PART. CORnerorwide lot. About $2,500. Mostly cash. Want Immediately. COMMERCIAL, 75 South Meridian street WANTED COLORED LADY OK OKNT with 9130. Will guarantee jou $100 per month. Address, where I can see you. J. C. 6TENMAN. Indiana polls. WANTED EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT Harry A. Burkhart and H. C. Mccarty hare rrult. shade and ornamental trets tor Kale In rear of Mansur building. TTNTEDLeNERGETIC MAN AS OFFICE V manager. Sa.ary 73 per month. Reference sad ?3-Vj caahcapltitl required. Address Room 66 Vance Block. Indianapolis. Ind. WANTED O.UARRYMAN FOR SANDstone work- None but experienced men iced answer, fctate reference and experience. Address J. II. D. W care Journal. WANTED AT ONCE, A FEW MEN AND women to finish light, easy work at home. No agency or canvassing. $1-1 cash weekly. Steady work to those who moan busings. Full particulars 10 cents silver. Address F. T. 6UMERV1LLE. 746 Second st. Louisville. Ky. WANTED-- AflEXTS. RELIANCE CORSET WAISTS SELL AT sight. Good pay; salary or commission. Call or address, MRS. L. GIBSON, 46 North 1U1aota. WANTED FEMALE TIELP. MOORE k BRADY'S SELECT OYSTERS. HENRY SCHWINGE, 31 N. Pennsylvania sc. next door to postotfice. ANTED ONE UPRIGHT PIANO. ALmostnew, for$190 spot cash, for a few days only, at ware rooms. 500 Park avenue. ICYCLES REPAIRED IN THE MOST PERfect and promptest manner at J. W. WILLIAMS'S repair-shop. 232 fcouth Meridian street. HAPPINESS TO THE LUCKY PERSON Tne Occidental Clothing-house will give ft fine music-box to tho nearest guesser of the tiumber of grains in ten care of corn. QRAND OPENING. The announcement heretofore made in this paper to the incumbency of saloon, 67 North Illinois street, by Messrs. Lentz Ac Smith. Is now In order for a grand ratification, to take place Thursday night'.Oct 15. The renovation, a. dii ec ted. under the vigilant eyea of the proprietors, will, by this time, be fully completed and the taste displayed by them In fitting It up Is In entire keeping with their past records for controlling their adalrs to the best Interests of their pa- . . - a a. t r irons. 100 opening, wmcn occurs inursaay night of this week, will be a grand affair, attended by a picked band of musicians who wtlluiako merry while guests partake In a luxurious repast and choice refreshments. Everytoiy is invited to be present at 67 North Illinois street. WANTED 1 S CE LL AN E O U S. AGUESfl WITH EVERY PURCHASE FOR that fine musio-box at the Occidental Cloth-lng-honse. M OOIUi Jt BRADY'S SELECT OYSTERS. 1X HENRY 8CHWJNGE, 31 N. Pennsylvania st. next door to postof Ice, WANTED ONE UPRIGHT PIANO, ALmostnew, for $190 spot cash, lor a few days only, at warerooms. 506 Park avenue. BICYCLES REPAIRED IN THE MOST PERfeot and promptest manner at J. W. W1LLIAJIS'S repair-shop. 23'J South Meridian street. BICYCLES REPAIRED IN THE MOST PERfect and promptest manner at J. W. WILLIAMS'8 repair-shop. 232 South Meridian street. "TOOKE & BRADY'S CELEBRATED DEEP A.VJL sea oysters received daily. HENRY CUWiN0E,3i 2T. PennfiylTania at.nextdoor . to postoffice. aTpINESS TO . THE LUCKY PERSON The Occidental Clothing-house will give a fine music-box to the nearest guesserof the number of grains In ten ears of corn. gRAND OPENESG. . The announcement heretofore xnado in this Tatr to the incumbency of saloon, 67 North Illinois street, by Messrs. Lentz & Smith, is now in order for a grand ratification, to take place Thursday night. Oct. 15. The renovation, as directed, under the vigilant eyes of the proprletcn, will, by this time.be fully completed and the taste displayed by them in fitting it up Is in eu- " lire keeping with their past records for control- . ling ttelr affairs to the best interests of their patrons. The opening, which occurs Thursday night of this w eek, will be a grand affair, attended by a picked band of musicians, who will make merry while guests partake In a luxurious repast and choice refreshments. Everybody is Invited to be present at t7 North Illinois street. IF0NTT9 UMBRELLA OR TARASOL gets out o; repair it is Invariably taken O that reliable and veteran manufacturer. P. IIARITY, 43 Virginia avenue, who never fails to betray one's confidence that 13 so firmly and implicitly placed In him by all who have buine.s intercourse with him. He has been In the same locality for the last fifteen years, and by his thorough knowledgo of the business in mending and manufacturing has steadily Increased the extent and Importance ofhis trade in the city and surrounding territory. He carries a large stock of materials, and makes a specialty of covering and repairing, and manufacturing umbrellas and r arasols to order in any etjie desired, ne also keers In stock silk f every fiber and co'.or, alapaca. muslin and other goods, for purposes of covering, U"ther with gold, silver, carved ivory Jjd 0f y wcoa handle.- in large variety. Hi reliability and honorable enterprise have earned him the deserved reputation which he enjoys in this city and surrounding count! j. REMOVAL. IF $50 IS AN OBJECT FOR A PIANO, CALL at warerooms. 500 Park avenue. A TOO RE A BRADYSEl7Kcr OYSTERS VJL HENRY SC1IWINGE.31 N. Pennsylvania St.. next door to postoitice. BICYCLES REPAIRED IN THE MOST PERfet ami promptest manner nt J. W. WILLIAMS'S repair-shop. SaSfouth Meridlau street. G l RAND OPENING. The announcement heretoforo made In this paper to the incumbency of saloon'. t7 North Illinois street, by Messrs. Lentz V Smith, ia now iu order for n Kraud ratification, to take place Thursday nlcbt, Oct. 15. The renovation, as directed, rndcr the vigilante) ti of the proprietors, will, by this time. Ih fully completed and tho taste displayed by them In fitting it up is in entire keeping with their past records for controlling tnclr aCairs to the best interests of their patron. The ojenlctf. whlt-h occur ThnrmJay ni.ht of this m eir. will le a grand affair, attended by a pu ked ban ! of musicians, who will make merry while t :et purtake to a luxurious repast and choico reirehtnents. Everybody is luTBtd to be prteciit at ti7 North Illinois street.
INSURANCE.
Otn BOBBER COATS WORTH $3.50 AT -JU $J at Occidental Clothing-house, and a cueas on the mualo box. ICYCLES REPAIRED IN THE MOST PEKfect and promptest manner at J. W. WILIIA31S S repair-shop. 23 J South Meridian street. OORE Jc inTADY'S SELECT OYSTERS. HENRY ECII WINGE, 31 N. Pennsylvania C next door to postothce. BICYCLES REPAIRED IN THE MOST PERfoct ai.d prompte st manner at J. W. WILL lAMS'S rep3ir-Lop. 23'2 hoHth Meridian ftrref. G RAND OPEN ENG. The announcement heretofore made in this raper to tho incumbency of saloon, (7 North Illinois street, by Messrs. Lentz V Smith, is now in order tor a Krand ratiheation. to take place Thursday night. Oct. 15. The renovation. u directed, under the vigilant eyes of the proprietors, will, by this time, be fully completed aud the taste displayed by theiu lu fitting it up is in entire keeping with their past records for controlling their affairs to the best interests of their patron. The opening, which occurs Thursday niicht of this week, will be a grand affair, attended by a picked bandof musicians, who will make merry while guests partake in a luxurious repast and choice refreshments. Everylody is invited to be present at 07 North Illinois street. FOR EXCHANGE. RELISH. PAR EXCELLENCE, con's big pickles. ARCHDEAS EE THE MUSIC-BOX GIVEN AVAY BY tlio Occidental Clothing-house, MOORE & BRXDY'S SELECT OYS1ERS. HENRY St UWINGE, 31 N. Pennsylvania at., next door to postoffice. VHTT CAN STOP THAT HEADACHE J- W U by using Ache-Head; it never falls. Sold at PANTZER'd drug store; open all night, BICYCLES REPAIRED IN THE MOTPEr feet and promptest manner at J. W. WILLlAMS'S repair-shop. '232 South Meridian street. QRAND OPENING. The announcement heretofore made in this Taper to the incumbencyof saloon. G7 North Illinois street, by Messrs. Lentz & Smith, is now in order for a grand ratification, to take placo Thursday night, Oct. 15. The renovation, as directed, under the vigilant eyes of the proprietors, will, by this time, oe iully completed and the taste displayed by them in fitting it up is in entire keeping with their past records for controlling their affairs to the bet interests or their patrons. The opening, which occurs Thursday night of this week, will be a grand affair, attended by a picked band of musicians, who will make merry while guests partake In a luxurious repast and choice refreshments. Everybody Is invlted to be present at 67 North Illinois street. FOR SALK HORSE AND VEHICLE. Q H. BLAQK MANUFACTURING CO.. 44 East Maryland street, is an Industrious Institution, always busy in turning out the many orders that come to them from all parts of the country. Their repository ia replete with firstclass carriages, side-bar and end-spring buggies, business and delivery wagons, road and village carts and other vehicles of all the leading styles. Their productions are in every feature as comprehensive as they are desirable. Their work finds an extensive demand in" the city and 8tate, and their make of phaetons find ready sale throughout the Union. rhyslclanV phaeton, a specialty. Is unrivaled for comfort and smooth running; made up of durable material, with capacity to stand the severest usage. Employing none but experienced hands has helped to give this house the reputation and extensive trade it enjoys. Their Illustrated catalogue and price-list sent anywhere on application, and estimates, drawings and sketches for any special work furnished. DEEP SEA OYSTERS PACKED BY MOORE & Brady. HENRY fcCUWLNGE, 31 N. Pennsylvania sL. next door to postofli ce. BICYCLES REPAIRED IN THE MOST PERfect and promptest manner at J. W. WILLIAMS'8 repalr-ebop. 232 South Meridian street. UNITED STATES SAVING FUND AND INvestment Company of Indianapolis has new plana. Money on hands to loan immediately. Call and investigate. Levi Bitter, president; E. 11. Hall, secretary. 42. 44 Lorralno Block. UILDINQ AND LOAN BlO FOUR BUILD lug Association baa four plans. The difference lies in the length of tlina necessary to yay out. GO monthly payments. $20 earn. buUcs (l.ooo house; t)ti monthly payments. $13.:M each, builds $1.0 U house; 40 loans made since March, at a cost of $30. OOO. lion. Miles M. Kejrnold, president: J. WVniey mith. (capitalist) treasurer. A lew gol agents wanted. JOHN FURNAS, Sec'y, Office 77 East Market St. QtAND OPENING. The announcement heretofore made In this paper to the lacumbency of saloon. 67 North Illinois street, by Messrs. Lentz & Smith, Is now in order for a grand ratification, to take place Thursday night. Oct. 15. The renovation, us directed, under the vigilant eyes of the proprietors, will, by this time, bo fully completed and tho taste displayed by them in fitting It up Is In entire keeping with their past records tor controlling their affairs to the best interests of their patrons. The opening, which occurs Thursday night of this week, will be a grand affair, attended by a pioked band of musicians, who will make merry while guests partake in a luxurious repast and choice refreshments. Everybody is invited to be present at 67 North Illinois street. gUILDINO AND LOANS The Indiana 8avings and Investment Company, always the leader in progressive Ideas, has taken up and will have in operation soon, the nickel savings stamp system. Therlanls simplicity Vtsclf. Stamp?, costing a nickel each, will be placed on sale at over forty agencies, scattered throughout the city. Upon first purchasing a stamp, each person will be supplied with a book, the pages of which hold twenty stamps each. A page, when full, is worth $1, and should be detached and brought to the company's office, where a pans-book will be issued, fhowlng the proper credit. Every deposit of $1 draws interest from the 1st of the month following Its receipt."" Tne rate of Interest paid and manner of withdrawal will be the same as provided for by the by-laws of this company. Watch for the announcement when and where you can get the stamps. Your deposits secured "by over $100,000 of first mortgages on real estate in Marlon county. Save yonr nickels! LOST. T OMT-LADY'S GOLD WATCH AND CHAIN. Xj Leavo at 101 2 orth Illinois street and receive liberal reward. 0?T- PAIR OFGOLD-RIMMI.D EYEglaes. Finder will please return them to Room 3, 2s West Washington street, and receive re w anl. WANKP SITUATION'S. WA NT E D 8 ATU AT I ON A HIGHLY It Inspect able and refined widow lady who has seeu better day, but now depends uiou herself for a living, wishes a position in a resectable widower's family or as housekeeper in a rooming house. Address WIDOW. Journal office. WANTED -ROOMS. ROOMS WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS HAVlns rooms to rent. to call at ROOM RENTAL AGENCY, Room 5, East Market. No tenant no charge; straight business.
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B RICK BLOCK. ON VIRGINIA AVENUE, for residence in city. MILLS fc SMALL. O TO BENNETT'S AND GET GOOD CABIVJT nets. Celluloid finish, only $1.50 dozen. 27UVE NEW HOUSES IN W EST INDIANA PO- ? lis for vacant lots or laud. MILLS A: SMALL. BUSINESS PROPERTY IN A VILLAGE AND cash for city property or lots. MILLS k SMALL IpOR TRADE-DRUG STORK DOING GOOD 1 business; part cash, balance real estate. MILLS & SMALL A LL THE FINE HOME-SPUN AND SCOTCH - A cassunere suits at reduced rate at Occi dental Clothing-house. HOl'LD YOU WISH TO SELL BUY OR t-Piit nmiu-rtv flll nn V K. JSTKVENSON Az CO., 81 Eat Earket sL LARGE. NICE RESIDENCE CLOSE TO electric street-car line, north, for smaller property. 31 1 LLS &. S M A LL, DEEP?EA OYSTERS PACKED BY MOORE & Brady. HENRY SCU WINGE. 31 N. Pennsylvania St., next door to iotornce. ICYCLES REPAIRED IN TUB-MOST PERfect and promptest manner at J. W. WILL lAMS'S repair-shop. 232 South Meridian street. 17HJB TRADE-$5.000 DRY GOODS AND ? notions (clean stock) for farm or city proierty. MILLS &. SMALL, 24a East Washington street "ffjj ICYCLES REPAIRED IN THE MOST PERJ) fect and promptest manner at J. W. WILLIAMS S repair-shop, 232 South Meridian street. ITIOR TRADE-TWO FIVE-ROOM HOUS ES, all complete. In North Indianapolis, clear, for farm; within fifteen minutes of city. MILLS k SMALL. FOR TRADE-DAIRY OF TWENTY-FIVE cows, two horses and wagons, cans, feed, etc.. for rental property or acres near city. MILLS & SMALL. - - TJX)R TRADE-NEW FIVE-ROOM HOUSE, JJ east part of city, for lot or horses, bugtries; building and loan mortgage to be assumed. MILLS A SMALL ALL KINDS OF REAL ESTATE. MERchaudise, mills or anything you want to buy, sell or trade. Call on or write. MILLS 6c SMALL '2i East Washington street. LARGE RESIDENCE IN NORTHEAST PART of city, with three lots. Good outoull-llngs. lruit, etc. For rental proi e-ty or farm. MILLS fc SMALL. 21a East Washmton street. FOR TRADE-LIVERY STABLE, WITH horses, buggies, services, etc.; also business block; all in good gas town. Farm, timber land or rental property. Give or take cash difference. 31 ILLS A SMALL FOR TRADE 170-ACRE FARM NEAR EL wood, in center of the gas field; 10O acres In cultivation; good frame buildings, all In firstclass condition; gas in building. For city property; give or take difference. MILLS & SMALL. F OR TRADE-CASH AND REAL ESTATE for merchandise. We have some No. 1 real eastate. bouses, lots, farms to exchange for go:ds. Merchants haviuggood stocks will please address us at No. 1! Iron Block. FULLENN 1DEK A:OLlVF:iL H OUeES AND LOTS. THIS CITY, AND ILLlnols Hotel, for farm in Indiana or Mlchigan. Phaeton, Consumers Gas Trust stock, and cash for an upright piano. SMITH & CO., 36 West Washington st. TTENTION, MERCHANTS WE HAVE men wishing to exchange cash and good real estate for stocks of poods, large or small stocks, aud any one desiring to dispose of their stacks will do well to communicate with us nt once, at No. 2 Iron Block. OLIVER. FULLENWIDER& FINANCIAL. LOANS MONEY ON MORTaAQEdL C W a A YLES, lb East Market street. L OAN3-$l 0.000. PRIVATE FUNDS, LOW rates. SM ITU, 30 est Washington st. MONEY ON WATCHES. DIAMONDS. JKW elry. without publicity. CITY LOAN OFFICII 67 West WaahUigton street. T OANS MADE ON INDIANAPOLIS PROPJ.J erty. 6 per cent, interest, W. E. STEVENSON &. CO.. East Market st. BICYCLES REPAIRED IN THE MOST PERfect and promptest manner at J. W. WILLIAMS'8 re pair-shop. 232 South Meridian street. OORE"aTbRADY'S CELEBRATED DEEP sea oysters received daily. HENRY SCHWINGE, 31 N. Pennsylvania St., next door to postotlice. ICYCLES REPAIRED IN THE MOST PERfect and promptest manner nt J. W. WILLIAMS'S repair whop. 232 South Meridian street. I" ND I AN A PO LIS MORTGAGE LOAN COM pany loans money on furniture, horses, wagons and every kind ot collateral security. Rooms 10 and 11, Thorpo Block. S5 East Market aireut. OAN SPRIVATE, ON FURNITURE, PlauoK, hornes, vehicles, store fixtures, dmmonds. watches, etc. Confidential. EDWARD GAUSEPOHL, Room 4 2s West Washington. G RAND OPENING. The announcement heretofore made In this pajerto the incumbencyof saloon. H7 North Illinois street, by Messrs. lentz & Smith, is now iu order for a grand ratification, to take p'ace Thursday night. Oct. 15. The renovation, as directed, under the vigilant eves of the proprietor'', will, by this time, be fully completed and the tate displayed by them in fitting it up is tu entire keeping with their past records for controlling their atlairs to the best Interests of their natrons. The opening, which occurs Thursday ulght of this week, will be a grand affair, attended by a picked band of musicians, who will make merry while guests partake in a luxurious repast and choice refreshments. Everybody is invited to be present at 67 North Illinois street. L OANSLNDIANArOLIS MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY. The best of people sometimes run short of ready cahh. our business is to loan money on furniture, pianos, horses, wngous. warehouse receipts and every kind of collateral security. The goods remain in your possession and your transactions with us be held in strictest confidence. If you are making monthly or weekly payments now on your furniture and find it hard to meet them (ojqo and see us. We will take your indebtedness up for j ou and carry it as long as you wish. You can pay any amount at any time on the loan, aud the cost of carrying It will be lessened proportionately. Loans negotiated on watches and diamonds. Remember the name INDIANAPOLIS MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY. Thorpe Block, half way between postolflce and city market TO LET -OFFICES AND STORES. R ELI SI I. PAR EXCELLENCE. ARCHDEAcon s big pickles. BICYCLES REPAIRED IN THE MOST PERfect and promptest manner at J. W. WILLIAMS'S repair-shop, J32 South Meridian street. OORE A- BR ADY'S CELEBRATED DEEP sea ovster received dally. HENRY SCHWINGE, 31 N. Pennsylvania at., next door to Postottice. QliAN DOPENTNG. The anroincenjent heretofore made in this paper to the incumbencyof saloon. t7 North Illinois street, by Messrs. Ieutz A- Smith, is now in order for a grand ratification, to take place Thurday night, Oct. 15. The renovation, as directed, under the vigilant eyes of the proprietors, will, by this time, bo fuliy completed and the taste displayed by them in fitting it up is In entire keeping with their past records for controlling their affairs to the best interests or their patrons. Tho opening, which occurs Thursday night of this week, will be a grand affair, attended by a picked band of musicians, who will make merry while guests partake in a luxurious repast and choice refreshments. Everybody Is in. vited to bo present at 67 North Illinois street. NOTICE. R ELI8II, PAR EXCELLENCE. ARCHDEAcon s big pickles. BICYCLES REPAIRED IN THE MOST PERfeit and promptest manner at J. W. WILLIAMS'S repair-shop. 232 South Meridian street. OORE & BRADY'S CELEBRATED DEEP sea ovsters received daily. HENRY SCHWINGE, 31 N. Pennsylvania St., next door to postottice. NOTICE-ON ACCOUNT OF EMBARKING iu the manufacturing business. JOHN DIERDORF will sell bis stock of pianos and organs ul a bargain at his warerooms, 506 Park avenue. TE HAVE SOME NEW HOUSES TO SELL t on ea-y payments in different parts of ti e city. W' nave buyers for some good Inside lots. Leave a description with us at No. 2 Irun Block. FULLEX WIDER k OLIVER. O RAND OPENING. VJ The announcement heretofore made In this paper to the Incumbency of saloou, 67 North Illinois street, by Messrs. Lentz fc Smith, is now in order for a grand ratification, to take plaos Thursday night. Oct, 15. Tho renovation, as directed, under the vigilant yes of the proprietors, will, by this time, be luhy completed and the taste displayed by tbm in llttlng it up Is in entire keeping with their paat records for controlling their affairs to the belt interests of their patrons. The opening, which occurs Thursday night ot this week, will be a grand affair, attended by a picked band of musicians, who will make merry while guests partake in a luxurious repast and choice refreshments. Everybody is invited to be present at 67 North Illinois street.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
11ELI8DES WITH OYSTERS. ARCHDEA11 CO con's big pickles. 1 F $.VO IS AN OBJECT FOR A PIANO, CALL at warerooms, 506 Park avenue. A GUESS WITH EVERY PURCHASE FOR that tine music-box at the Occidental Clothing-house. Orn RUBBER COATS WORTH $3.50 AT '-JU $2 at Occidental Clothing-house, and a tuess on tho musio-box. ICYCLES REPAIRED IN THE MOST PE RJ3 fect and jTJmptest manner at J. W. WILIIAMS 8 repair-shop. 232 South Meridian street. OORE & BRADY'S CEXKBRATEIMH-fl-ip sea oysters received dally. HENRY SCHWINGE, 31 N. Pennsylvania st.next door to iMistorr.ce. BICYCLES REPAIRED IN THE MOST PERfect and promptest manner at J. W. WILLIAMS'S repair-shop. 232 South Meridian streeL 'URKISH AND RUSSIAN BATHS, iu Masonic TempleElegant plunge. 50c. 75c aud $1. W. J. MATHER. Proprietor. DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL AND TAILORING Institute. When Block. Every lady should visit this Institute, the only school in the city where you can see a complete aet of drafts; do not be misled by the so-called "tailor system." We teach you compound drafting, same as your merchant tailor, and by object lesson. Bring a dress and make it for yourself, while learning. Plain and fancy drafting taught; a bodice cut ana tit lu eight minutes. Come and make us prove this. QRAND OPENING. The Announcement heretofora mnilA In thU paper to the incumbency of saloon, 67 North 1111iii3 PUtri, i'J i'iiroio ticuittv OdlUU, IB I2UW 111 Thursday night, Oct. 15. The renovation, as diicticu, uiiucr iuo iKiiaiifc ej esui me proprietors, will, bv this time, be fully completed and the taste displayed by tl.eiu iu fitting it up la in entire keeping with the r past records fur controlling their affairs to the best Interests of their patrons. The opening, which occurs Thursday night of thl week, will t? a grand affair, attended by a picked baud of musicians, who will make J M A V v . wa&.4USVUCV AL'UW and choice refreshments. Everybody is Invited to oe present at u -onn unnois street. JJ TECIlENT LN E & CO., MAN UF'ACTURers and dealers in harness, etc., 22 South Meridian street, carry a large stock of their own manufacture In addition to a f uU line of other makes. They occupy a three-story and basement building admirably arranged "and provided with all requisite facilities and appliances for the manufacture of their finished product. Their specialties are the highest class of coach and carriage harness, made in the latest styles, superbly mounted and adapted to any service. They also excel In light buggy and trotting harness, and a full line of saddles an i equestrian goods, also carrying choice selections of blankets, rugs, horse equipments and stable sundries. Their long experience In the business and complete facilities enable them to fill orders promptly and satisfactorily. Superior workmanship and honorable enterprise characterize the management and operations of this firm. ...... ... ....... jTmurr and shade' trees, now is your time to get them; the stock is the best specially selected for this market; mueh of it grown at home; persons looking" to their own Interest never go elsewhere;', they cannot be equaled; everything you want in trees or shrubbery can be found at 39 North Alabama street, near corner of Market; grapos, iear, apple, crabs, cherry, plum, quince, reach, gooseberries, blackberries, raspberries, strawberries, apricots, rhubarb, currants, chestnuts, clematis, hydrangeas, pyrin ga, Carolina poplars, honeysuckles, Norway maples (fine), catalpa, roses, ail kinds, soft maples, white and purple fringe, weeping kllmomosk, Irish Junipers, lilac," "wisteria, wegetea, enowballs. These goods are sold at retail and whole sale; do not go elsewhere to buy until you have seen what extra large trees I have, W. H. PAGE, resident agent f FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. S EE THE MUSIC-BOX GIVEN AWAY BY the Occidental Clothiug-house. BICYCLES REPAIRED IN THE MOST PERfect aud promptest manner at J. W. WILL IAMS'S repair-shop. 232 South Meridian street. QRAND OPENING. The announcement heretofore msde In this paper to the incumbency of saloon. 67 North Illinois street, by Messrs. Lentz Ac Smith, Is now in order for a grand ratification, to take place Thursday night, Oct. 15. The renovation, as directed, under the vigilant eyes of the proprietros, will, by this time, be fully completed and the taste displayed by them in fitting it up is iu entire keeping with their past records lor controlling their affairs to the best Interests of their patrons. The opening, which occurs Thursday night of this week, will be a grand affair, attended by a picked band of musicians, who will make merry while gneMs partake in a luxurious repast an d choice refreshment. Everybody is invited to it present at 67 North Illinois street.
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RENTAL AND INSURANCE AGENTS. W.E. STEVES N A CO.. SI East Market st. G OTO BKNNirrrS AND GET OOOD CABInets. Celluloid finish. Only $1.50 dozen. DEEP SETOYSTERS PACKED BY MOORE A Brady. HENRY SCHWINGE. 31 X. Pennsylvania st.. next door to postollice. ICYCLES REPAIRED IN 'HIE MOM' PE Itfeet and promptest manner at J. W. W'lLLIAMS'S repair shop, 232 oath Meridian street. IMMENSE STOCK OF OVERCOATS. sU ITS, ana furnishing goods nnd a guess for the fine music-box at Occidental 1 bnhtng-thouse. ICYCLES REPAIRED IN THE MOST PERfect anl promptest manner at J. W. WILLIAMS'S repair- ho p. 232 south Meridian street. a" X) IET ON ACCOUNT OF EMBARKING In the manufacturing business, JOHN DIERDORF will sell his stock of pianos and or gans at a bargain at his warerooms, 506 Park avenue. LANDLORDS IF YOU DESIRE YOUR PROPcrty rented and prompt returns mad call on us, as we have a constant demand for all classes of rental property. POWELL Az HANCKEL. C6 E. Market st. G RAND OPENING. Tho announcement heretofore made in this paper to the incumbencyof saloon. 67 North Illinois Btrett. by Messrs. Lentz & Smith, is now In order for a grand ratification, to take place Thursday night. Oct. 15. The renovation, as directed, under the vigilant eyes of the proprietors, will, by this time, bo fully completed and the taste displayed by them in fitting it up Is in entire keeping with their past records for controlling their affairs to the .best interests of their patron.. The oieulng. which occurs Thursday night of this week, will be a grand affair, attended by a picked bandof muMcians. who will make u.erry while guests partake in a luxurious repast and choice refreshments. Everybody is invited to be present at 67 North Illinois stivet. T O LET35 Chs-rrv ll'O Rlackford.l;.0o Cor. Ohio dfcTeun.. CO. H Michigan ave.. 1. 2f'J V. Vermont.. 22. 00 oO OO 3il Blackford. 10.00 272 Fenn 125 Dillon 19.oo 10 oo 12.00 lo.oo lO.tM) 700 7.oO 8.0O 8.00 laoo 27.00 6 50 6.1 Ml 6.00 124 lilacktord 10 211 W.Ohio 15 :U9 E. Court U .(H) .00 5 English ave 5 Concordia 436 w.washm'ion OO 1MJ 1 1 Nort h WebU . . 22. 2'UCoburu. 10 lldDaugherty lis Columbia 4."5 Enirllsh are... 46.1 English ave... 14G Michigan ave. 131 E. .North .00 201 Meek 9 i:t Spring 12. 1m; Hill ave 8 so (H 73 Hill ave 0 Rural street- H. 4 Willard , Madison are.. 8 313 West Pearl 6. )3 Malott ave, gas 1U3 Malott ave. gas-.... .00 oo 00 IK 50 3K5 W. North 36 Lincoln lane.... N. Inuiaaauolis v't Malott ave. gas D' asq . 20.00 W. J. MrCULLOUGn fc SONS, y! East Market street. TO LET 269 North New Jersey st.. 11 rooms. natural gas $40.00 lf9 Park ave., 8 rooms, natural gas 23.00 376 College ave.. 0 rooms, natural gas.... 25.(K) A.R Ra11fnnrn1n 7 rnnim r.utnral rn ? Itfl 77 West Third, 7 rooms, natural gas..!... 25.00 322 Peru, 7 rooms, natural gas 18.00 68 Christian ave., 5 rooms, natural gas... 15.00 756 North Illinois, 5 rooms, natural gas.. 12.00 326 Hudson. 5 rooms, natural gas 1 1.00 62 Smith. 5 rooms iU'O 178 Agnes, 4 rooms s.oo 187 Pattcrsou, 3 rooms 6.50 271 Pouth Illinois. 3 rooms 4.00 bO Pleasant. 4 rooms lo.oo 115 Shepard (W. I.), 3 rooms 7.00 124 Duncan 12.00 PO A' ELL A HANCKEL, Telephone COS. 66 East Market. Toiuagr. F OR RENT N ICE LY-F U RN I S II E D ROOMS for gentlemen; both gasses. 125 E. North st. ALL THE FINE HOME-SPUN AND SCOTCn caSslmere suits at reduced rates at Occidental Clothlug-house. SHOULD YOU WISH TO SELL BUY OR rent property, call on W. E. STEVENSON & Co., 84 East Market St. D EEP SEA OYSTERS PACKED BY 3IOORE Brady. HENRY SCHWINGE, 31 N. Pennsylvania st., next door to itostolh'ce. BICYCLES REPAIRED IN THE MOST Vfc.lt' fect and promptest manner at J. W. WILLIAMS'S rcpair-idiop, 232 South Meiidiau street. PERFECT O EM-PRErTYSE'EN-ROOM house, nearly new, nicely papered; both kinds of gas, neat yard; comfortable home; $22. Call for keys. POWELL 6c HANCKEL, 60 East Market sr. LANDLORDS IF YOU DESIRE YOUR PRO Perty rented and prompt return made call onus, as we h.tve a constant de.n md lor all classes of rental property. POWELL A HANCKEL, 66 E. Market st. ROOMS FOR R EN T-BEFO RE EX II A UST ING jourself walking over half Hie city seeking rooms, either furnished or unfurnished, call aud see the list at the Hi M RENTAL AGENCY. Room 5. 77H; East Market. More than 100 of all sorts aud conditions on the list. 1" jOU RENT-EAST IIA'.FOK TUK LAKGK. two-story brick house, corner of Vermont and California streets, containing seven rooms aud larjte hbll. bigyari. ulce'y siiadM. Iins newly painted inidde and out, every roo u nw !y papered; heated by furnace, with natural gas: a nice, cozy home lu au eicollont neighborhood. $25 per month. ISAAO TilALMAN. Telephone 873. QRAND OPENING. ZIxx The annoi:n?ement heretofore made in tlrs paper to the iucumlency of saloon, 67 North Illinois street, by Messrs. Lent te Smith. Is now in order for a grand ratification, to take rlice Thursday nnrht, Oct. 15. The renovation, as directed, under the vigilant eyes of the proprietors, will, by this time, be fnlly completed aud the tatte displayed by them in fitting it up is in entire keeping with their past records for controlling their n flairs to the best interests of their patrons. The opening, which occurs Thursday night of this week will be a grand afiair, attended by a picked band of muslciaus, who will make merry while guests partake In a luxurious repast and choice refreshments. Everybody is invited to be present at H7 North Illinois street. FOR SALE. RENTAL AND INSURANCE AGENTS. W. E. STEVE58'JN A CO., 81 East Market St. G O TO BENNETT'S AN D GET GOOD CABInets. Celluloid nuieh. Only $1.50 dozen. "I? OR SALE-WELL-ESTABLISHED DRUG J- store. Expenses 6inall; price low. Address DRUGS, this otfice. SHOULD Y'OU WISH TO SELL. BUY OR rent property call on W. E. STEVENSON A CO., 84 East Market st. IMMENSE STOCK OF OVERCOATS, SUITS and furnishing goods and a guess for the finp musio-box at Occidental clothing-house. F" 7R SALE-ONE UPRIfTlliLXNO, ALmostnew, for $1P0 spot cab, for a few dnys only, at warerooms, 506 Park avenue. BICYCLES REPAIRED IN THE MOST PERfect and promptest manner at J. W. WILLIAMS'S repair-shop, 232 South Meridian street. EEP SEA OYSTERS P.sX'Kl:iTrro1orlE A Brady. HENRY SCHWINGE. 31 N. Pennsylvania st, next door to postottice. B" ic y lesr kpXi'iTi: d In theTmost pi:r7 fect and promptest manner at .1. W WILIlAMS'S repair-shop, 232 South Meridian street. F OR SALE-ONE SET OF 6 VOLUMES. leather bindimr. Appleton s Cychipedia or American Biography. Has teen used but little and is almost as good ns new. Cost 36. Will sell for $18. Address L V. HORTON, Richnicnd, Ind. iTbR SALE-NO. 512 NORTH TENNESSEE A street, large two-story and attic frame dwelling, 12 rooms, stable in rear, lot 40x195; bath, range, furnace, natural aud artificial gas, cistern, two diL'en wells. Will bo sold at less than twothirds its original cost. A. U. SNOW, owner, ISHj North Pennsylvania st. OR SAliK OUR lU'GOY FACTORY PLANT in this city, lots 440x160 f t., corner ot I. E.dj W. railroad and Elgnth St.. with snrltch. Two lare main biiildings. brick boiler and paint-hnnse, large stable, ruemy and welhtted eihces; very large burglar proof sate, boiler, englae. line shafting, belt, in?, all in first class condition; making a complete Ulant suitable: tor any kind of manufacturing. Call on or address THE CKEAMKR A SCOTT CO, corner .uj nth st. and L, E. 3 W. railroad, Indianap. oils. T7V)R SALE A. G. KREITLEIN. 204 WEST JJ Washington. We knock the eye out of the boot and shoe business. We give away free with every pair of shoes we sell one slate or one toy watch. Our store will be open from now until Christmas every evening until i) o'clock. S2 for men's oil-grain boots. 50c lor men's velvet slippers. 75c if or men's d re s shoes. 65c tor men's work shoes. $1.25 for men's fine dress shoes. $1.75 for ladies' hand-turned shoes. 75c for ladies fine shoes. 7oc for children's boots. $1.25 for men's boots. 35c for wrecked shoes. $1.50 for men's extra wide sloes, worth $2.50. Remember we give a present with every pIr of shoes we scU at Krtitlein's. 204 W est Unshiugton street. Every pair of shoes we sell is worth double what we ask you. You pay double for shoes elsewhere, so it pays nowhere else to go. I sell a French calf shoe tor $2, others get $1 for the same shoe. $1.25 tor ladies fine kid shoes, worth $2. $1.50 for ladieV tip shoes, worth $3. $2 for ladies' fancy tip shoes, worth $4. $1 for ladies' grain shoes, worth $2. $1 for ladies' calf shoes, worth $2. $1 for bl boys' fine shoes, worth $2. 70c for big boys' tine shoes, worth $1.50, Everything at half price. 65c for men's work shoes. Remember I give away with every pair of shoes I sell that amounts to 75o and upward, one school slate or toy watch or bottle of per fume. t A. O. Krlitlkiv. 204 West Washington street, just west of Big Four railroad.
J RENTAL AND INSURANCE AGENTS. W. X E. STEVENSON & CO.. 84 East Market st. REAL ESTATE PLATS OF THE BEATY addition lots ran le had at the oihee of ALEX. METZGER AGENCY. . KKAL ESTATE $1,000. LOT; EAST FRONT. Illinois street; gas; bargaiu. W. E. STEVENSON A CO . 84 East Market st. REAL ESTATE $525 F I VE ACRES NORTHeast, neur Bright wood, on the Wolf pike. ALEX. METZGER. Odd fellows' Hall. WE HAVE CUSTOMER FOR SEVEN-ROOM bouse north, worth about S2.OU0. W. E. STEVENSON & CO., 84 East Market sL ETinATFW 1.2(H). EAST-FRONT LOT, " Bellelontalne street, north Tenth. W. STEVENSON A CO., 84 1 at Market at. 1KAL ESTATS-DoWS-roWN RESIDENCE, J.V 22J North Pennsylvania sL: lot 67 Vxl'J5 or 60x ll'jfeet. C. F. SAYLtlf. 76 fc.aat Markets t. COfi r?fi "EAT SIX-ROOM COTTAGE O-.-U'-'U Grenxood st. both gases. -Cheap. W. E. STEVENSON Ac CO.. 84 East Market st. REAL ESTATE THE SHELBY - STREET ears will take you within four squares of tho Beaty addition. IK not fail to attend this month. ICYCLES REPAIRED IN THE MOST PER-' fect and promptest manner at J. W. W ILLIAMS'8 repair-shop. 232 South Meridian streeL T3 EAL ESTATE - $$,00O-NEW 10 -ROOM JL) residence; bath; Alabama street, north Seveuth sL W. E. STEVENSON A CJ..S4 East Market st. XEAL EST A IE THE BEATY ADDITION .Li lots will be sold for less money than any other lota within the same diitanco from tho Circle. REAL ESTATE $1,500. LOT. NEW YORK street, ner Blackford: thirty-three feet front. W. E. STEVENSON Ai CO., 84EastMarkct st. R EAL ESTATE $1,700 BEAUTIFUL EASTIront lot. Park avenue, north Eighth st; very el e ip. W. E. STEVENSON Ac CO., 64 East Market at, REAL ESTATE THE BEATY ADDITION lots will be sold without reserve at the auction sale on the premises, Oct. 15, 16 and 17, at 2 o'clock p. m. EAL ESTATE $3,500. RESIDENCE Bellefontaine street; ten rooms; loth gases; stable: bargain. W. . STEVENSON Ac CO., 84 East Market st. C0f lA LOT. CENTRAL AVENUE. 1DUU north Lincoln. Cheapest lot on the streeL W. E. STEVENSON Ac CO., 84 East Market st. EAL ESTATE THE AUCTION SALE THIS month will be the final closlng-out sale of the Beaty addition lots. They must be sold. Take the Shelby-street cars. EAL ESTATE $000 -LOT. NORTH. NEAR electric car line, near Fifteenth street, east front; i.atural gas; cheap. W. E. STEVENSON Ac CO.. 84 East Market st, REAL ESTATE-TAKE HALF DAY OFF from your regular business and double your money by attending the auction sale of Beaty addition lots this month. REAL ESTATE A MODERN RESIDENCE of eight rooms, corner of Park avenue and Seventh street, at $6,500. STEVENSON ic 8TEVENSON, 27 Wright Biock. KEAL ESTATE-$2,400. TALBOTT AVENUE, cottage, north Fourteenth St.; gas; small cash pavment; balance monthly. W. E. fcTEVENSON A CO., 84 East Market st. EAL ESTATE-Sl.COO. COLUMBIA AVE. cottage, near Michigan street; five rooms; nice conditio:); gas. stable: cheap. W. E- 8TEVENSOX A CO.. 84 East Mnrkct st REAL ESTATE-THIRTY ACRES RICHi garden laud, three miles south of city, on Bluff road. Will exchange for largo farm. 8 MITH 6z CO.. 36 West Washington street. BARGAINS. BARGAINS IN LARGE AND small residences, business blocks and vacant lots in all part of the city and its suburbs. Call quick. A. ABROMET. 44 N. Pennsylvania at. FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL NEW COTTAGE, 6 rooms, bath, 3 double doors, fine porch, etc. Near Illinois, botith of Seventh. Price. t $3,100. M. ARBUCKLE, 24a East Washington street. i QAA-NEW RE8IDENCE. NORTH. COROOfJUU ner lor, 8 rooms, bath, hard-wood finish, furnace, grates, "mantels, well, cistern, city water, both gases, modern and complete. W. E. STEVENSON Az CO., 84 East Market st OQH f " 15 U'CKLE - STREET COTTAGE; OoOUU six rooms, bath, pantry, large closets, front and back porch, bard-wood finish, grates, mantels, well, cistern, cily water, gas: beautiful home. W E. STEVENSON Ac CO., 84 East Market st- - . LANDLORDS IF YOU DESIRE YOUR PROPerty rented and prompt returns made call ou us. as we have a constant demand for all classes of rental property. TO WELL & HANCKEL. 66 E. Market st. TEAL ESTATE-I INSURED MY HOUSE li nnd fixtures 1u the Indiana nnd Evansville insurance companies; was damaged by lire $250; the companies ottered me $152. which I would not accept, and got nothing. Moral What do we Insure tori R. R. MILES!
R EAL ESTATE-REMEMBER THAT AFTER the Virginlvavenue viaduct and pavement AGENCY, Odd-fellows' Hall. REAL ESTATE I INSURED MY HOUSE and fixtures in the Indiana and Evansville insurance companies, was damaged by fire $250: the companies offered me $152. which I would rot accept, nnd got nothing. Moral What do We insure fort R. It MILES. QQIXf( ELEGANT SIX-ROOM COTOOoUU tsge. Pennsylvania ttreet. near Fourteenth. Hard-wood finish, natural aud artificial gas. well, cistern, cemented cellar. On asphalt pavement Bargain. W. E. STEVENSON Ac CO., 8 1 East Market st. TNDIANA FARMS. LARGE AND SMALL, X will exchange for Indianapolis property. Tlouses and lots. North Illinois, Meridian, Pennsylvania. Delaware, Alabama, New Jersey, south or Twelfth street. Lobs, north aud northeast, special sales. SMITH Ac CO., 36 West Washington. REAL ESTATE AUCTION SALE OF 83 lots In Beaty's addition, between Shelby and East streets, near Belt railroad, Oct. 15. 16 and 17, at 2 o'clock p. m. Terms: One-third ensh, balance in one or two years, with 6 per cent Interest. Title perfect Printed plats may be nad at the otttce. These lots are the remainder of the Beaty estate, and upon request of the trustee every lot must bo sold without reserve. The first electrio railway on the South Side will pass thin addition to Garfield Park. Take Shelby stieet cars to the premises. A splendid opportunity. ALEX. METZGER. agent. No. 5 Oddfellows' Hall. pTOW TO GET A HOME, WE WILL SELL you a lot within elght squares of court-house, build you a fire-room house complete, cellar, well, cistern, coal -nouse and out buildings, fences and walks, complete tor $1,230: $100 cash, balance as rent. Can give you possession in four to five weeks. DAVIS Ac6", 24 Baldwin Block. REAL ESTATE B US I N LSiBLOCK, LEASED . at $75: new; $10,000. Business block; reut, $81; new.. $13,000 Business block, Washington, near Delaware, 3-story 16,500 Business block, Washington, near Alabama, 3-story 13,500 Business block on Washington street, 142.2X105 42.000 Business block on Washington street, 12laxl05 39,000 Business block on Washington street, 60x135 17,500 Block, rent about $9,700 per year 11 0.ooo See my large list of business property. If you have one for sale send descriation. What have you for rentl It. M. RALSTON. 12-j N. Del. JACKSON PARK. Fifty cents cash and 50 cents a week will buy a lot In this addition. No Interest Natural gas. "shade trees. Streets improved. Streets lighted. Columbia-avenue car iine is being extended to the Belt, and will be within one square of this addition. Only a few lots to be sold on these terms. 121 lots sold and 30 houses on the addition. Go 6ee the addition and you will buy a lot Office open every evening. ROBERT MART IN DA LE Ac COP61. East Market street BUSINESS PERSONAL. S iIand" opeTno!" G The announcement heretofore made In this yaoer to iheincmulencyof saloon. 67 North Illinois street by Messrs. Lentz A smith. Is now in order for a grand ratification, to take pi see Thursday nlghr, Oct 15. The renovation, as directed, under the vigilant eyes of the proi rletors, will, by this time, be fully completed and tho taste displayed by theui In fitting it up is lu entire keeping with the lr past records for controlling their affairs to the best iuterests of their patrons. The opening, which occurs Thursday night of this week, will be a grand afiair. attended by a picked band of musicians, who will make merry while ?uets partake iu a luxurious repast and choice refreshments. Everybody is iuvltcd to be present at G7 Norih Illinois street
are completed the value or the Beaty addition lot, to be sold at auction Oct 1 ". 16 and 17, at 2 o'clock, will double in vr.'u . ALEX. METZGER
I'Oll SALE REAT, ESTATE
T UXEDO PARK The handsomest, lowest-priced, most accessible and most proiug proierty iu or near India--apolis. LOCATION. Tuxedo Park Is most lwautifully located cn East Washington street, sixtern minutes' ride oa the Irviugton electric Uue from tho bitSiutss center of the city. It is the same distance east as Twenty-fourth street on tho north, and a comparison ot price s will convince any ou that our prices are only one-third to one-hair of thoc obtained In that direction for lots relatively located to iaid transit. FLKVATTOX. Tuxedo Park occupies the highest point a East Washington street, and the highest point la any direction within equal distance ot the center of the city. The otbcial survey la tbe city engineer's office shows this addition to be eighty-five feet higher than tho corner of Washington and Mertdlaa street, and seventy fect LiirLcr than the corn of Illinois and Twenty-fourth streets. Tho land tently slopes on nil sides from Tuxedo Park, giving tbe unest natural drainage. - Any one who has watched the growth of real estate in cities knows that the most valuable proi-erty is always located ou the highest ground', frequently being two or three times tne price nt low-lying property within equal distance ot the center of the city. I'KEC TSAXSrORTATIOX. As an inducement to those v bo desire to bund we oiler free trauportalion for one year to the first ten who build ou their lots. SECOND MORTGAGE. As an additional Inducement to rapidly baild up the addition we offer to take a second mortgage from those who desire to build, upon payment of one-third the pun-base price. LirE ILUNCE. In accordance with our policy, the most liberal one in Indianapolis, wo will give to the heirs f every purruacr. except of Washington-street frontage, a warranty deed absolutely free from further payment in case ot Lis death at any time lefore his lots are paid for. Buy a lot for $300 by only paying $10 cash, aud your family is insured for$3UO. You get the benefit. We take the risk. RESTfclCTIOXS. It is our aim to make Tuxedo Tark a strict!-first-class addition, aud to Insure a good class ot Improvements we have placed on the lots tbe following restrictions as to cost of Improvements: No house to be bnllt on Washington street to be worth less than $2,000: no house south of Ohio street less than $1,000; no house north of Ohio street less than $600. These restrictions are made a part of the contract in every sale, and while they will prevent any undesirable Improvements, the limit of cost is not so high a. to prevent the building cf modest lit tie home. Of coon-e. no purchaser Is under any obligations to build. All contracts and deeds contain a clause Absolutely prohibiting Uio sale ot liquor on any lotintoisndditloD. Thee restrictions guarantee a residence neighborhood second lo none in Indianapolis. ETULLT I H THO YEM XT3. AH streets in Tuxedo Park are to be grade-, sidewalks made nnd trees planted In frcnt of every lot, AltUout expense to tho purchaser. ALSTRACT. We furnish a printed abstract of title with every lot, so crcry purchaser cau have his own attorney cxauiine the title if he desires. TITLE. An examination of the title to the property has been made by Aqulila Q. Jones, and the title ha been pronounced perfect. We furnish with each abstract a copy of his opinion. Trier. All lots, except Washington-street frontage, $100 to $300 per lot Washington-street frontage, $300 1 o $500 a lot Washington-street corners, $45o to $600 a lot No lot higher than $300, except Washingtonstreet IrouLr.ge. Lou 40 to 50 feet frontage and 13G fect deep. TLRMs. All lots, except Washington-street lot. $10 cash and $5 to $10 per mcnth. as loilows: $100 lots $5 per month $125 lots 5M1 per month $150 lots $7 ier month $175 lots $ per month $2oo to $300 lots... $10 ir month. Washington-street lots, one-ten Ui cash and one tenth quarterly. Interest nt 6 per cent per annum. Five per cent, discount for cash. liuilding and loan association stock taken la, payment for lots. TLATS OF TUXEDO TAKK and any desired information not given here may be obtained at our otlico. C. H. A E. J. RtCKERT, 56 East Market street (Second floor.) Office open evenings 730 to 8:3a JEAL ESTATE Famous Drexel Park! Fh toons Drexel Park! Famous Drexel Park! Two hundred high and beautiful Lots sold by us In two days In Beautiful Drexel Park Tho only high, dry, eligible lots In tbe universe with natural gas, electric cars, improved streets, 6ct with shade trees, sold at the rate cf Fifty Cents Down and Fifty Cents a Week Without Interest Until Paid For. FAMOUS DREXEL PARK Is 75 fect higher than the tenter of the city, by olfofal survey. FAMOUS DREXEL PARK has dry cellars and a sandy utoli. FAMOUS DREXEL PARK Is twenty tlnuteV rldo from Washington efreet by distance-annihilating electric cars. FAMOUS DREXEL PARK Is south of Twentieth street, and Is surrounded with schools, churches and substantial homes. Tho plat of the second section of Drexel Parwin be oicu for choice at our ofilce on Tuesday next, at : p. m. Holders of options plea&e take notice. The pass-booka and contracts will be ready on Wednesday next at 2 p. m. Have you seen beautiful HomesUsd Heights! Homestead Heights! Forty high, dry lots, on tbe same terms upon which we sold Drexel Park. These lots areL ited In number. Call quick If you want one. Remember that we are the originators of selling high, dry lots, with natural gas, on 50-cent paymeuts, and that wo have the only such additions on earth, where you can have electric-line transportation and dry cellars. Bay of the Originators! ARTHUR It Vj ROVER A CO., ARTHUR B. G ROVER Ac CO., ARTHUR B. O ROVER At CO. 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