Indianapolis Journal, Volume 51, Number 90, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1901 — Page 6

THE INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL, SUNDAY, HAUCH 31, ISJ'OL

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REAL ESTATE MARKET IT cosT.tixnn somi: si iiimiim:s fou close sTtin:.Ts Apartment Hoimr ContempIntl on a UiK ralf pit IlnIltlintfH I 'nItr Wn-A Week's Transfers. There are constant surprises in the building tntorprlsi-s of Indianapolis citizen. "When the Journal published the sketch of the Hats to be erected by Mr. Charley t tv-? ,n n.itol avenue, with their marked meiern characteristics and the volume of money to be expended, it was thought that progress had reached its ztnlth for .1 year o. at least, but his sister, Mr. Catherine Lewis, evidently Intends to eclipse all the modern flat apartment houses In this country, and with that view has had plans drawn by Architect Adolph Sehener for ;i large brick building containing thirty-nine flats, to be located on the northwest corner of New Jersey and Vermont streets. It will be of substantial construction, brick walls will encase each tl.it and tire walls each section of two flats. Cornices will be of stone and brick; electric light wiring will be in iron conduits; the floor deadened. Tenants will feel the security of strong, solid walls and a freedom from fire. The fronts will be of pressed brick, stone and plate glass, with bay windows. Homo of the pleasing provisions for the apartments will be private halls, well ventilated bathrooms; kitchens and pantries, china and linen closet?, toilet cabinets', refrigerators, buffets and rear porches. Another especially attractive feature will bi the elaborate entrance and beautiful halU with tile floors, electric bells, speaking tubes, letter boxes and electric buttons controlling entrance doors from flats. The finish will be artistic and in keeping with the handsome exterior, the walls and ceilings being beautifully decorated. The heating will be by steam and the plumber Is directed to supply exceptional and unique tixtures. The flats will be divided in four, live, six and seven rooms', each fronting on New Jersey street and south on Vermont street and running to a spacious rear court. Storage rooms will be provided in the basement for each tenant. Many citizens will recall the location of the "Alexandra," for such is to be the name of this structure. The property lies on the northwest corner of New Jersey and Vermont streets, and was owned for many years by William and Samuel Johnson, the old home having fctood until recently about one hundred feet from New Jersey street, fronting Vermont and another dwelling at the north end of the spacious grounds fronting on New Jersey street, leaving a large lawn, giving to the whole a most pleating aspect, in this house Professor Schonacker lived for twenty-one years, and the Johnson home was occupied by Mrs. Sarah Clark for eighteen years. These dwellings were va cated In January, preliminary to the con struction to be begun at this time. The cost will be JSO.Ot, and rentals as low as consistent with the large expenditure for ground and construction and maintenance in an appropriate manner. The location is euperb; it is In a splendid neighborhood, within a few blocks of the heart of the city and has eight electric car lines passing within one block of the ermont street entrance. Prices will range from $-6 to $40. The frontage on Vermont street is 131 feet five inches and ISO feet four inches on New Jersey street. xxx The plans are being drawn for an extensive addition to the LJlacherne apartment house, corner of Meridian and Vermont streets. The building will occupy the old Mears property, on the north, .which came into possession of General Wallace two years ago. The construction will not bf-gln before Aug. 1 this year. It will be in keeping with the present magnificent structure and will cost $125.000. The old homestead that will be demolished was built by Dr. George V. Mears, a leading practitioner of the city, in 1S1). It was the handsomest dwelling in Indianapolis at that time, with its broad lawn covering a quarter of the block between Meridian, Illinois, Vermont and Michigan streets. Those who were Jealous of his success and attractive home used to say, "He owns the largest piece of valuable property of any person in the city." It was the ambition of his descendants that the ground should never be used for the construction of buildings that would obscure the view from the house, but progress and enterprise prevented their wishes being observed, and the Iilacherne was built under their protest, but without avail. xxx "William F. Churchman deeded on Friday to Alexander Robertson lots 1 to 32, bounded by Miller, Blaine, Harding and Minnesota streets, located south of the stockyards, In West Indianapolis. Lots 1 to 8, inclusive, front on Miller street and have a total of 270 frontage; 9 to IS. inclusive, front on lllalne avenue, with a total of ."SS 25-100 feet; IS to 22 front on Harding street, with 475 $0100. The I. & V. Railroad runs a little north of the center through this tract. The value of the lots as assessed is: One to s, J1.S15; 9 to 13. J1.8C5; 19 to 02, 52.010. The consideration was SS.WO. XXX Anna A. Rruner sold the property on ßt. Clair street, near New Jersey, to Mary lironson for $15.000. This is half of the lot owned by the seller and has a fronlase of eighty feet on St. Clair and a depth of seventy feet fronting on Ogden street. The ground N assessed at $2,C-o0 and improvements at 5". xxx Aaron II. Blair transferred to Levi S. Pierson property at the northeast corner of College avenue and Sixteenth street with a frontage of 4;.r" and a depth on Sixteenth st net of 1J5.G5, with an improvement of $n2T and an assessment on the land of $-'. i. XXX Frank Churchman will erect at Delaware and Sixteenth streets a magnificent hous of seventeen rooms and all modern improvements. It will be of the latest architectural design and an attractive buiiuing in that part of the city. The contract for the construction will be let this week. v x x H. V. "Place has perfected plans for a double frame dwelling house for John C Shoemaker on Ashland avenue and Fifteenth for rental purpose at a cost of $l,'i"0. It will Im' modern in all respects. A mortgage for $r.0 on the new Claypeol building, at the corner of Pennsylvania and Ohio streets, was executed yesterday hv Newton Claypool to the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance. v X X Among the transfers of the week was vacant Lot 27, fronting on Illinois street E.id abutting the alley north of Walnut tret. fn rn Maria F. Kitzinger to Frank IcIouga!l for $7.v: . Tne h,t has a frontline ei sixty-one f.-et and a depth of l:5. It is rs.-nssed for $A:k H X Frank J. Christian bou-'ht f KU -ha 1 1. Hall Let S on College avenue, between Ninete-ith and Twentieth streets, for $..x It h. a t'rfit.'.;;e oT fortv fo l and a c of IM It ;t5e!: Land, $1.275; Improvements. J1.5l". Anna F.aar deeded, to Joseph G. Stark property on South Meridian street and abutting on the alley south of Palmer street, consisting of two lots and five feet of - a third, Klving a frontage of seventy-five feet and a depth of iy. tor $S.5). The records sliow 'an assessment on the ground of 51,550 and improvements of $l.?J0. xxx One of the most important sales of th week was that by W. L. HIgglns of Lot 10). with a frontage of seventy-five feet and a depth of I'd. at the southwest corner of Colhr..' avenue and Twenty-second tree:. ThU has a two-?t ry brick building on the corner, with "A.'n on the second floor. Al.a large mod. ru dwelling to the fouth and a large modern double residence on the rear. The consideration was $23.0)0, and the purchaser, Mr. Henry P.. BMss. of the SinkerDavis Company, transferred to Mr. Uffelns Lots 15 and 20 in McElvaine & E.;. tham'3 subdivbion of Outlet RKl, eighty by U3 feet, situated on St. Joe street, midway tstneeu Pennsylvania and Delaware

streets. This ground has two substantial frame houses and the consideration was jio.ouo. xxx Francis J. Ilord has sold the buildings on the south side of Indiana avenue, near Ohio street, for Jlfi.O). The agreement was entered into on Tuesday la.., but the transfer has not yet been tiled. This property is Z.l feet on Indiana avenue, with ET fet depth on the south lino, and 10 feet dctp on the itlley running to Capitol avenue. The width at the rear end is 2. feet. There are three two-story building on tills ground that earned a rental of $1,200 per year. x a x A five-story brick and lire-proof building for wholesale purposes will be erected on the west hide of South Meridian street, near Louisiana street, which will hr.ve a frontage of V feet and Z)2Y2 feet depth, running hack to McCrca street. J. H. Stem, the architect, has completed the plans, and the contract will be let soon. It is underStood that J. II. ClavDOol is the builder,

but this has not been verified. The cost will be Jlo.iwu. XXX A story Is to!d of a recent agreement entered into by two gentlemen, one who owned a valuable piece of property on Meridian street, near North, and another who owned a tract of farm land of 213 acres, six miles wtfct of the city. The terms of exchange for cash and other considerations were written out and signed, but the owner of the? farm, after making diligent inquiry among real-estate experts, found, or at least believed he had made a mistake and would get the worst of the bargain, and refused to consummate the deed. A war of words, threats of suits to enforce tne terms of the agreement and counter charges Hew thick and fast, when the complainant was asked if the farm-owner had had his wife sign the agreement. When he paid not his lawyer said he had no case that would hold In court and so a compromise of $2U) renewed the friendship of the participants. XXX Adolph Scherrer, the architect, has perfected plans for the two story and basement brick and stone schoolhouse at Sheldon and Seventeenth streets. This will have fourteen rooms and an assembly hall. The contract for the construction will be let this week and work begun at once. Transfers for the "Week. Date. Number. March 25 24 March 20 18 March- 27 22 March 2S 25 March 2:) 19 March 20 40 Totals 113 Amount. $3S.24j.W 34,475.00 2-S.7b7.lO 2S.42S.31 EhS.157.00 $237,513.9 Mortncn. Number. Date. March March March March March March Amount. J2U.C13.17 lsoHUa 10.207. .0 'J.N34.75 10.S5'..o7 74,.-0.00 .. 21 ,. 12 ,. 15 ,. 12 .. 12 .. 23 2Ü.... 27 29.... 30..., Totals lül $151,011.73 IteletiMeM. Date. March 25 March 26 March 27 March 2S March 20 March 30 Number. Amount. $15.Ml.'-4 G, 150. 00 PJ.5Ki.oO 14.57H.O0 11,573.55 5H.527.O0 $:3,4S5.73 Totals 03 SALES OF H tu A L MSTATU. Forty Transfer 31 de Mutter of Record Yestertlny. Instruments filed for record in the recorder's cilice of Marion county, Indiana, for the twentyfour hours ending at 5 p. m., March !., llvl, as furnished by the Indiana Title Guaranty an: Lean Company, No. 123 Hast Market street, Roth telephones, Jennie E. Coaler to W. N. Wilson, et ux.. Lot 213, Morton Place. (Central ave. Let th and illst sts) $1,5'X.00 Kwtert Martlnuale to Adaline N. Rranli.ini, LajI Jacken IVrk. (.Corner Arsenal ave and Ith t Si'J.Ov) Isaac X. Richie to-Charles T. Price et ux., part of the e v of the n e 't of bee. 7, Tp l.", K 4. (Center township)... I.S0O.0O Llinda F. sjerley et al to Kdwin S. Junes, iurt of the e of thi h e of Sec 17, Tn 1. It 4. (Washington township) Edward C. Leible, trustee, to Alfied I). etching ct ux.. Lot oi, Landers' s sub of Lctw Z. 6 and 7, lilake Kay's Mib of uutlot US. (Ulake st, near Market Bt) Henry C. Thomson to Margaret E. Ostendorf. Lot 4. H. it. Allan's sub of Lots mJ and SO, Henderson's add. (Senate ave, near 20th &t) Ibnry Ostendorf to Ernest T. Dixon, trustee. Lot 4. H. li. Allen't suo of Lots 2'J and 30, Henderson's add. (Senate ave, near iluth st.) Also Iot 24, Caven's eul of Lots 6 ami 7, Johnsen heirs add; also, 10 ft adjoining Kiid Iot 24. (I'ark ave, bet 17th and lyth sts ; Ernest T. Dixon, trustee, to Henry Ittendorf et ux., same as above Mary L. Fiihback to Wm. P. Kappt s et ux, Lot 41 and part .f Lot 42, It. li. and J. S. Duncan's add. (Delaware st, near 12th tt) Hamilton Dynes Lumber Co. to Charles H. Olcott. Lot IS. Peter M. J'Uney's sub of Lots 1 to 24, Flack, administrator's, pub. (('race ave, near Disney ave) Fannie Maloney to Charles H. Olcott, Lot 71. Walker's Sunnjslde add to livlniiton. (butler ave, bet Julian ave and 1'.. C. C. fc St. L. Ii. Ii.) Cleaveland Fence Co. to Geo. . Stubbs. trustee. Lots 11 and 12. Diddle' a sub of Outlot 43. (Diddle st, near Fine st) fienrr W. Stuhbs. trustee, to Iivram 1.0JO.O0 SjO.OO 2,300.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.0) 4, 000. 00 Foundry Co.. Lets 11 and 12. DiJdle'a sub of Outlot 43. (Diddle st, near Pine st) 4.CW.00 James 11. Perkins to Ella K. Klinefelter and husband. Lot So. Parker & Hanway's sub of Lots 1' t' 111, A. E. &. I. Fletcher's Oak Hill add. (Elliott st. near Dloyd st) Bretney Ice Co. to Otto Xterman, tru.1,000.00 tee, Lot ID. DciulasK Park. (New Jersey ft. let 25th and Fall cretk) Isaac Furnas to Salles M. Warren et al., part of the s e ' of Sec Tp 13. Ii 2. (Wayne township) raulin Steide et al. to Joseph A. Steldle. part of I-t 1 UoId.b.'ryy'fl sub of Outlet 4-;. (Walut ft. bet Liberty and Cincinnati sts) Pauline Steidle ct al. to John Stidlpart of Lot 1'. tioldsberry's sub of Outlet 4-. (Walaut st, bet Liberty and Cincinnati Ft.) Pauline Stel-Uo et al. to Anna M. Th-a-n-ann. part of Lot l:. ( Joldsberry's t ub of C it l.-'t 40. i Walnut st. bet Liberty and Cincinnati -,t' Pauline St. MIe et al. to l'Ofr P. SrMdK part cf Lot I'.'. c,oldb rry's s:b ot Out lot 4'.. -(Walnut tt, bet Libetty and Cinor.n.-iU sts) Herman Alenlnm it al., exeeuti rs. to Miry E. Putnam. LXU 1, 17 r.rd IS. Alvin l iSnenlfcaf's sub of OutI t 76. Corner Daly and Davidson stsj Chas C. Waib Jrton t Mary T. Nlese. Let h Oe... II. Iltdtkam's sub of Lot 1".. A. E. FMeh. Cs 1st add. (11th st. r.ear i'rooksid a Hr.rv Ürink to Catharine C. Dichter. 1its fi and 4. Ulotk S. Tuxedo Park. (Gladstone ave, bet New i'ork and Michigan sts) Charles M. IlvVier lu John Murphy. Lot v2. Anna Miller's sub of Lots 14 ir.d 13. Carson farm. (Kaymond si. bet Pennsylvania and Fnlon sf) Charles" D. Fletcher to J s ph W. Selvaxe. Let 4 and S ft n side cf Lot 3, p..eert I. and John S. Duncan's add. (New Jcrwy st. near Uth eu 1.00 473. CO 1.00 1.0) 1.00 1.00 3.1c i.ej l,0'0.f.-0 1.00 1,230. (0 Joseph ;. Stark to W m. C. Paar. Lot :.Z. James A. ard Margaret Pruce's dd (Prnadwav. bet 2.M and 2lth sts). Charles H. Dais to John A. Wriwrht et ux. put of the w l- ef the s w i of Sto 27. Tp 1". K 2. (Wayne township). Jr.mes W. Watt, admlrltr itnr. to John A. Wright et ux.. i.irt of the w f2 of the s w 4 of Sec 27. Tp 1"?. It 2. (Wavne township) Wm. C. Dlka to Mar' Luedemann, lot 6S. (Jeo. McGinnis'f sub of Lots 6. 7. S and ?. Hanni's heirs add. Eureka ave. near Michi m st) i:ue.r.;e Philippe to Sanferd I. Har.ill-t-n Lots und Z). D-rsey's sub t L..t P2. A. E. & I. Fletcher's Oak Hill .. i Katharine st. bet Fernway and P! leil ?t ' Sen Sivli and Investment Co. to Day.' A. Mvers and wife, L" ts S". Sand ST. Sho. n.aker's uh of Pd cks .1 and 4. IV.rkr: et l.s 2d Oak HIM add. iVh 1. r, st. bet 2".d st and Glen drive). Fiark TZ. ' WoL-ott t Anna Gallagher. I. t 2". Ko.ns ä Hi.bnrl Hill Place r 11. (Detrv It st. bn Date st and S .:uhenstrn ave) John It. Welch t Stephon .T. Vrd. 30 ft e end Ln . SUie I. Drake's add. b rh st. neir Für ds st) Thon a Ketirir to Jol.r It. Wlch. Lot s indi inapolis Ä: Cincirnati TL It. Co 5 rub of part ef (Vittct ) anl (Pates "t. b-t Shelby aril Pl ts Stephen J. Ward to John Ii. Welch, rait f,t Octlt !il. (Corner Virginia av and Merrill st) Crown Hill Cerret.ry to Mary D. Hay et nl.. Let S-"?. See 41. Crown Dil! Cemetery J.iTfs E. Anderson to John A. Anderson, t.oi 11 dii'l : ari l he undlvlde.1 V. of Iit 20. Edward I'ortrs sub of L-t 3-. l;-a;.e N. Phlpps's Frrln;!! dl. (l.t D on Sprlnrdaltf I'Ure. and It 1) on VarVct st. bet Arsvr.'d nve and (fiental sO Ai.1rw M. Sww-ny to Mary D. Ft I IIwl!. TjOt fi. P!-) k fi. 1st section Llneoiri Park. Ceitral nve, bet. 22d anl r.i Ms) ' .rt D. farrent to Mirtim H. Humphreje,' undivided enc-tfth rart of Let ?, 4.500.00 509. CO 1.000. CO 574.00 2.100.00 1.00 1,0-O.eO l.ft0 m.co 2,00-0.00 i,:i.co

Yandes & Wilkins'a sb of Outlot 87. (East it. bet Pates and Georgia sts)... 1.000.00 LlndUy Vinton to Henry I). Pierce, Lots 1 to .'. McKcrnan St Yaniea'r sua of Hloek er Outlot 1, Drnke & Mayhow's 2d add. (11th ft. bet West and 13rocke tt) 100

Transfers. 4t; total consideration i9,l7S.UÜ . IIulltlliiK Permits. n. K. Kennlr.cton. double frame house, 13 and 1. Temple avenue, $1.3'). William II. fcpearlng-. frame houfe, 1104 Oxford Ftrect. C. U. Fletcher, re-xilrs, 1SC4 East Tenth street, 5P. Moravian Church Society, frame church. Colli-je avenue arl Twenty-fifth ?treet, J'j.412. 1 1. M. Phillips, cottage. 1&2 Iiuekle street. It. ,S. rierFon, brick business block. College avenue and Sixteenth street. JJO.O. Henry Keefe, frame house. Twenty-fifth street, near Sherman avenue, l.ltn. I-:. S. Howe, cnttajre. 12)7 Windsor ftreet. $1,000. John Shlngler, double frame house, 15i2 Ashland avenue. H.0GO. Alvin J. Dice, remodeling, 27 South Forrest treet. $100. A BIG BUILDING BOOM IIULUIXG INSPECTOR I1EDELL. GIVES S031E 1'IGLIIES. Permit Refused Ilecnusc the Amonnt Xnmeil Wn Too Small A Ilecortl-llrcalwlii: Year. An application for a building permit was presented in the city controller's office yesterday for the new power building to be erected by the Schmidt brothers at Pennsylvania and Maryland streets, but as it called for-a building costing $100,000 Building Inspector Bedell instructed the clerk not to issue a permit until the cost of the building on the application was Increased to $130,000, as the plans which he had inspected called for a structure costing at least $130,000. The permit will be issued on a new application, which will be filed at once. Building Inspector Bedell said the building prospect for the present year was better than it has ever been. Last year he condemned sixty-five buildings, and part of these were replaced with handsome new structures aggregating In cost about $500,000. lie said yesterday that ho will make a tour this week of the downtown districts, and will inspect many buildings that he expects to condemn. Mr. Bedell said the condemnation, of buildings this year will exceed those of last year. There are many insecure structures that should be removed on Wabash and Court streets, and he said he will give them special attention. He will also inspect Little's Hotel and Wood's livery stable among others. Iteferrinjr to the building that is now being done in the city, Mr. Bedell said that permits aggregating over $S00,000 have been issued this year for new buildings, and the architects are all busy preparing plans for handsome new structures. "Twenty -nine Hats were erected in Indianapolis last year." said Mr. Bedell, "and 1 expect there will be twice that many built this year, and they will be very fine buildings. There are now in course of construction flats that will aggregate in cost half a million dollars, amonpr them being the Lexington, on North Capitol avenue, tho Arlington, the new flat to be erected by Catherine M. Lewis on North New Jersey, and others. "The aKKregate amount of building permits issued so far this year will equal what was issued for the first six months last year, which shows an increase of about 75 per cent, in building this year over 1900, which was also a heavy building year. By May 1 permits aggregating over $1,200. x) will be on the books for tho present year, as there are mnny large structures in contemplation, and contracts will be issued next month for many private residences. Among the permits issued tills year are some of the largest ones, as follows: Claypooi building. Ohio and Pennsylvania streets, $250,U')0; Catherine Lewis fiats. $0.00; Lexington fiats, $S5.(wO; 'Sentinel building. $50.fM); Schräder Bros.' wholesale house, $10.0)0; Schmidt brothers, Alabama and Washington streets. $33,000; Henry Coburn flats, SJO.fiO: Atlas engine works, J0.- ("; Chandler & Taylor's new building. $;).- and many others. I expect permits aggregating nearly a half million dollars to be issued next month." Mr. Bedell is anxious for the ordinance now before the Council to be passed, as It will give him power to regulate the placing Oi. building material on Improved streets. Excitement In a Store. Although the weather was unusually disagreeable last night, the streets were crowded with shoppers, and shortly after 8 o'clock a fire alarm from box No. 43 caused great excitement. An automatic alarm in a downtown store, which has dur ing the past few months acquired the habit of going off without cause, was the source of the alarm. The store was filled with women, and when the firemen attempted to enter the door with the hose their progress was blocked by the women who endeavored to get out. Injured by Falling of Scaffold. J. B. Johnson, 2819 East Washington street, and illiam Burroughs, of 331 Drake street, painters employed in paint ing the Iviefer Drug Company's new building at 233 McCrca street, were injured by the breaking of a scaffold yesterday afternoon. Both fell to the ground. Johnson's leg was broken below the knee and Burroughs was badly bruised. Johnson was taken to his home by Dr. Brown, of the City Dispensary, and Burroughs was sent home in a carriage. Chnrles Sjiooncr's Injurien. Charles SptKincr, thought from letters in his pocket to be a son of R. C. Spooner, Fnited States Indian agent at Chicago, was found unconscious at New Jersey and Ohio streets yesterday morning with a deep gash in his head. He Was taken to the City Dispensary, where the wound was sewed up and then locked up, charged with drunkenness. He did not recover consciousness until late in the afternoon. Another Siront; Testimonial. Headquarters Police Department, March 20, ll01. Messrs. Mueller & Westing, City: Gentlemen While in the service of the Indianapolis Police Department as Bicycle Polioerr.cn we have constantly uted Cleveland Bicycles when on duty. We gladly acknowledge the superiority of these wheels. Tney are fast, easy running and very strong not a single break having occurred on any of the wheels during all last year. Also, only one pair of tire? have been used on every wheel during the year. Respectfully, D. R. LANCASTER, Detective Dpt. WM. A HOirZ. Detective Dpt. ED. S. BRAY. Detective Dpt. HENRY C. FCHKOKDER, Sergt. JOHN B. TRIMBLE. CONRAD HA US ER. JESSE M. STREIT. THOMAS W. GRIFFIN. CHANCE Y A. MANNING. FRANK M. STEPHENSON. TO LET ROOMS. TO LUT One larg front room, beautifully furnished, suitable for two Rentlemen; bath, telephone and all conveniences; rent very cheap. 72 N. Illinois. BUSINESS OITOIITIMTY. mSINI'S OPPORTUNITY The old Curiositv thop. E. Washington street. Dialer? In all kinds of second-hand goods; call and set our l-rtcea before buying, li. U.UUtETT. HORSESHOEING. HORSESHOEING, Jl Klrt -class work. Special attf-ntiuii to lameness a.nd interfering. FELLS & HIKTL.1S, SS E. Washington et. MACHINERY. SFCOND-HAND boilers, engines and machinery, Till SENSITIVE MACHINE SUPPLY CO.. 752 Masftchutett ave. - IIICYCLES. BICYCLES If you want one of the highest rrade. well known, new 1m flush Joint . bi cycles made for onlr $11. T5, and want It on free ten days' trial before paylnjc one cent, cut this notice out and mall to SEAKd. RUURUCK & Co.. Chirac. 111., for free bicycl cataloiru juI full partlculATs).

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S24 Stevenson. REAL ESTATE If you want to sell your property we can find you a buyer. If you want a house or investment property consult us. We have beau tiful houses on North Side at bargain prices; we have kood .ßouth Side properties; we have excellent rental investments in the most durable locations. A. J. MEYER & CO.. Real Es tate, Fire Inauranw. Rent and Loans, 1H L. Market. REAL ESTATE bargain, cast frcnt lot, lOCxlCO, on N. Pennsylvania, south Thirtieth st. Investigate. A. J. MEYER 6c CO., 144 E. Market. REAL ESTATE Blocks a nd flats Just as they come on our books: $7i,üvo. iZl.lvO. i.5c0. $20.000, 53,00-J, IHO.CKW, t-O.K), &ÖM $30.0y.t, J6,ou0, J110.0CÜ, Jw.OjO, JSS.i0, S,-.50u. 46.(X,0, IZÖ.m. 3Ö,IM, 100.0O. $5.0O). SlO.OU). $2u.090. SE.'f'O. $4.4oo, S2QM0, JS.mjO, J13.0. tl').". Jl-'., $0,500, J,üOO, $S,CH J02.Ot, JU0.0OO, Jb2,l00, U2,(k), 4.Vj2.5y. $75.000, $46.01, $330.0o. Some of the finest tnd be?t paying blocks In the center of the city. We have many more. See us for what you want. RALSTON & CAMDEN". 137 YV. Market ft. FOR SALE HEAL E Li TATE. REAL ESTATE Rents, indurance, loans; lowest rates. WEISS fc CO., 137 N. Delaware. REAL ESTATE Forty-foe t worth $4oo; will take $3u0. URO. lot on Senate av., II. C. TÜ1TLE At LEAL ESTATE Three-room Cottatfe on Drake ft.; rent, fii per jtar; pricn, $650. II. C TUTTLE ä RRO. REAL ESTATE List your property with liRlDOES INVESTMENT COMPANY for quick sales. D3 Lombarubuildint,'. IlEAL ESTATE Business property in block east of courthouse, on Washington? street. We efftr a valuable prope-rty at a very reasonable pi ice. SEIDENSTICKER &. ROOT, 27 Thorpe block, 147 East Market REAL ESTATE Beautiful ., realdenco on East 'Tenth street, across fruia Artnal grounds, at a bargain. Muat bo sold at once, owner leav ing city. SEIDENSTICKER & ROOT, 27 Thorpo block, 117 East Market. REAL ESTATE My home, 1 rooms, bath, tirstclass furnace, three cabinet mantels, quarterOak finish, hardwood flours, pate lass, blate roof, east front: itavintc city: will irive bargain: less than $6.1oy; Morton Places 2124 N. Delaware. Roth SdatS. REAL ESTATE Almost new double house of e:ght rooms on a aide, bath, furnace, oak fin ish, plate glass, newly papered, both gases, 10 per ctnt. gross income, Pennsylvania street. south of Twenty-second. Inquire 2124 North Del aware $5,00. REXlTeSTATE Eight-room residence in Üighland place, with ail conveniences; near Twtn-ty-nrst tstree-t and close to street cars. A prac tically new property at $2.bOO. This is a bar gain. .KEIDENSTIOXER Ät ROOT, 27 Thorpe block, 14 East Market. HEAL ESTATE Strictly moaern residence on North Meridian street, below Twenty-second; eleven rooms, laur.drv, cellars, bath, furnace, stable in rear; lot 5vxi..0. $llx). Will trade for smalt cottuge cn - north side, balance canh. SK1DENST1CKEK &. ROOT, 27 Thorpe block, 147 East Market. REAL ESTATE New eight-room house, north; complete; bath; furnace for coal or gas; ce mented basement; well, cistern, city water; oak and pine finish; grate and cabinet mantel; water motor; both gases; wired for electricity. Can be bought on easy terms. Investigate. L. 1UNFOUD & SON. 1.)' N. Pennsylvania. KUaL ESI ATE Dwelling properties every where and at all prices. See those: Delaware, fine, $7,MA; Alabama, $s,O-j0; New Jersey. Morton place, $0,000; Central, av., Jo.-XiO;. Park av., $lo,0ov, very fine; N. Illinois st.. $,oou. $3,-00; leriutan. $10,000; Capitol av., flö.ooö. See us for any kind of a home you want. We have them. RALSTON av CAMP F.N, 137 W. Maiket st. REAL ESTATE Three six-room cottages. $1.3."U, $2J cash, balance, $12 or $1" month; eight-room, 2-story, $2.2); fix-room cottage, cellar, well, cittern, $2.oOO; seven rooms, best bargain in city, ?2,tMK; four rooms, $35i cash, balance iJ.f.O week. S1.E0; four rooms, X cash, ten equates courthouse, $2,500; nine rooms, Rlackford street, $700 cash, $3,000; business block, two tftarerooms. ten living, $,Cuo; block, thirty-four rooms, three storerooms, basement.' JzaxO; block, two store rooms, seven living -rootr". hall, trale, $3.000; 120 acres, black soil. $4..-,o; 220 acres, stock farm. $4.50; eighty aervt well improved, eleven miles city. $.'.tKo. SCOTT & CARPENTER. 18 When. REAL ESTATE Blocks and flats Just as they come on our books: 75,va'. $J..öü0. $S.iaj, $r5,C00. $'J.C00. $14a.0. $20.000, Jj5,W. $20.000. $6,5'J0, $110. C00. CsO.tJ, JCO,00J, $10.0CO. I18.O00. $12,000. S0.OCO. JCo.K-O. $38,000. J3.5v0, $4Ö.LH;0. UZ.M). $3O.0C0, IKO.OOO, $25,000. $10,Cj, $2-j.(X'0. $15.U. $4.40, $2J,Ou0. U.S-A $4,500, Jvö.OöO. $2.S'X, $2S,0W), $l.S.O0O, $i0.0-l0, $8.000. $13.000. $10.O, $15,000. JlO.OoO, $25.000. $12.000. $S.ouO. $12.000. $1.)30. IW. $s.w. $1.650, S23.W), $4.500. $4.20J, $b).00. I3.0-J0. $2.600. $2,5CH). $a,000. $."..000. S20.000. $4,.V0. $S.. $2t).0:0. $5.0.0. $25,CC0. JlS.000. $1D.'.. $11. 600. $2.0, $17,000. $12.000. $150.000. $64,0A. $4,5w. $12,000. $lö.(x.t. $9.000. $25.030. $1,S00, $C2.00o, $7.K0, $23.000, $3.500, $i2.oo. $i.4-)0, $s.v.o, $s.;0t, $7,000. ja.'.O'jö, $40.01. $36.j, $2.(K'0, $70,C'.W, $7.60l, .ä.'VO, $4.500, $10.0j $7. tOO. $10").0o0, $2.00. $.1.500, $l7.0u0. $i0,0o0, tWM. $.000. $24.)2.50, $4. 0S0. $16,(00, $2.3)), $20.fJO, $16.(Ki0. J55.lO). $15,0i., $18.(n, $iO,0iO, $i2,()0i, $.,0X, $70.000, $100,000, $..200. $125.C00, $110.0'J0, $3.Cmi. $G0,fK-,y, $10.OM. $2.5'J0. $2. ."00. $3.000. $11.000, $1.850, $15,0'J', $46,000, $40.000. $-'d.w0. $10,000. $13.500. $5,5o... $22.50-. $30,1), $1.5in), $3,400. $15,00), $20.000. $10,100, $75,000, $150,000, et al. After read ing this list, wh'.re will you go to get what vou want? We have others. RALSTON & CAM DEN, 137 V. Market. TO LET. w. FOR RENT A. J. MEYER & CO. 141 East Market Street. TO LET 339 N. East 9t..9 $10.00 1207 College ave.. 7 M.CO TO LET 832 N. Alabama. $33.00 2125 Central ave.. 7 25.03 S24 N. Alabama. 8 5.00 i'S E. 15th 8 25.00 209 W. 10th 8 20.00 25.00 25.')0 20.00 20.1)0 18.00 15.00 16.00 13.50 12.50 12.00 12.011.00 9. 00 8.00 7.00 2252 N. Pcnn 'J 010 Fletcher ave. 8 12('i Newman 7 1011 Ashland ave.S S24 College ave.. 8 1S.(K) $23 Rroadway.. ..7 lrt.00 618 W. Vermont. 6 16.00 613 E. South 7 1715 iniTntalne.7 1106 West N. Y..8 14.00 W. 11th 6 12. ."h) ISO S. Noble. .5 .6 .6 .4 .6 10;i West N. Y im West N. Y...6 12.50 152S (Jar. pi 4 12.00 Ld5 Dawfon st...6 J2.00 875 W. Mich... V.2V,i Gar. pi.. 1('.30 Ingram st. 222 I'uryear St.. 4 ."0 1716 lllalne ave. ..7 lOvS E. 15th st 5 l'J2l Miller ave... 4 1720 Vs Shfddor.....5 8.50 1703 N. W. ave. ..5 8.00 FLATS. MODERN. Suite 1. 2d floor.. 3 $23.C0 Su,it9 2. 3d floor Suite 1, 3d flo.irM 2S.00 j .4 $25. CO Martens Hats. Suite 35, Modern. 4t5.r. 1 A. J. MEYER & CO. 141 East Market Street. "PROPERTY FOrT'RF.NT nY INDIANA TRUST COMPANY. FOR KENT TO LET TO LET Dwellings South. Dwellings North. S12 S. N. Jersey... $14. 00 rms $.10.00 23 S. Davidson... 13.00 10 McKatn ave... 12.50 N. Jersey.. 10.00 Olive st 9.00 Arsenal av. 9.00 1S01 s. 17 S. 122 S. 14"2 Hill ave 12.00 Won st.... 8.co J IJloomlnpton 2. Minerva St.... S.50 1434 Delow st 8.00 203 W. Mccarty... 8.00 Rear 519 S. West.. 7..V) t, r. rms 33 Rloomington st. 5 rm 10. m IS Adelaide St.... 10.0i 160J Earth ave 9.00 211 Minerva st.... 8.50 f.2 S. East st 8.W 127 S. California.. 7.50 123". Mass. ave 7.0) 163' Ouffln st 7.Xi 850 Virginia ave. $2.50 and 6.00 2150 Halsten st 4.00 Rooms and Apartments. 2?14 W. Washington, 5 rms...$13.0 121 Nordvke aw.. 'S.51 44 E. Washington st. 2 rms 8."0 815 S. West St.... 6.00 1243 E. Washington st .7.00 8014 Klondike av. 5.00 6104 E. Washington 5.00 W. 21st st, 2 rm 3.00 1440 Hill ave 2.00 515 Chesapeake st 7.00 1320 S" eastern av.. 7.00 12S1 Nordyke av... 6.50 Ml Chesapeake st 6.0 513 Chesape.'.ke st 6.0) 515 Chesapeake st 7.fO 517 Chesapeake st 7.r0 519 Chaipeake st 7.0 525 Chesapeake st 7.00 524 Chesapeake st 7.0 526 Chesapeake ft 7.) 511 Chesapeake st 7.f0 12 S. West St.... 6 00 Rear WS Wright.. . 6.00 Storeroom. 20 W. Wash. st. 212 and 21S South IVnn. st $133.00 220 S. Pcnn. St.. 1-O.00 243 N. Delaware. 65.00 352 S. Illinois.... 55.00 472 W. Wash 40.00 745 N. Noble St.. 25.00 Ml Klondike av. 2... 00 1243 F. Wash IS.OO 80 Virg!rla av.. 15.00 1059 Virginia av.. 13.00 1411 E. Wash 12.00 33 W. South St.. 10 1414 W. Wash 4.0) FOR RENT-HOrsnS. TO LET See list at 131 E. Market; grounJ floor. GREGORY & APPEL FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT Manufacturing room. 50xlO, with power; on railway switch; centrally located. Acj1resslox 1 care journal. DENTISTRY. DENTISTRY Scientific dentistry, thirty years' experience. S. F. EARHART, ICH Washington treet. can and get prices. 3L1SSAGE. MASSAGE Dr. Forest's new facial massage rouer. t.. i jxu:m,, sjt &. ue:aware st. MONUMENTS. MONUMENTS Indiana marble and rranlto W' -MA

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AGENT INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAXrWm. L. Rice. 2M5 West Mlchlran itrtet. Tele phones: Old. cew, 3151. Territory west X white river. i-'LultlSTS BEHTERMAN'N BROS.. Nw No. 241 Mass, ave., 22 N. Del. K. TeL 40. MANTELS AND GRATES P. U. PURS ELL (Mantels. Kurn&cea), 231 Massachusetti an PATENT LAWYERS V. II. LOCKWOOD, pamphlet or any general .nformation free of chars;. 4141S Ltmcfct miming. RESTAURANTS STEGME1ER DROS., Oyster and Chop House. ij i. Illinois tu uoia p nones, ivo. SALE AND LIVERY STABLESHORACE WOOD (Carriages. Trap DoarGi. etc.) ti Circle. TeL 1W. WALL PAPERS H. C. STEVENS, New Style Wall Taper. Low price3. 830 N. Senato ve. TeL 2 on 21 r'CNEKAL DIHECTOi.tS FRANK BLANCHAltD, 99 N. Delaware sL TeL 1L Lady attendant TUTEWILER & SON, Undertakers. 124 W. Market St. TeL Sil FL A URAL DIRECTORS. FLANNER & BUCHANAN (Licensed embalmers.) Can bhlp diphtheria and scarlet fever. Lady embalmer for ladies and children. 320 North Illinois streeu Telephone 41. new and old. Old ifcjj. C. E. KREGELO, FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Mew 260. 222 N. Delaware SL Residence 128 E. Vermont St. (Colonial Flat.) New Phone. 1743. ADAMS & KRIEOER No. 159 N. Illinois street. Lady attendant. Roth 'phones. 1154. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Rev. M. L. Wells, 10v6 College av. Old, 162; new, 2'j3. VEHICLES. DEPOT WAGONS, broughams, coaches, i'h.aetons, hearses; our make; bargains. RORlilNS, 32 East Georgia street. Repairing solicited. CHURCH NOTICES. Coiiffregntionul. PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Southeast corner Meridian and Nw iorK streets. H. C. Meserve, pastor. Kcstdenee, l4ix Park avenue. S:30 a. m. Sunday school; 10:43 a. m., morning worsnip, witn sermon vy me pas tor; 7:45 p. m., address by the pastor on "Dra matic Events in Old Testament Story The King and the Prophet." Seats free. All are wel come. Christian. THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH Thirteenth st. and Ashland av. Morning worship at 10:30, with sermon by the minister, Carlos C. Rowllson. The evening meeting will be conducted by the children. Sunday school at 9:15 a. rn. C. E. consecration meeting at 6:1. p. m. A cordial welcome is extended to all. Church of Christ. NOTICE Services of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints every' Sunday evening at .'.. I d T TInil 11" Vn.tll Do .nfor. .o'l, ill V. IV. J. Kill, iii'i .iuii.il iuian m c street. All welcome. No collections. Spirittialiam. SPIRITUALISM The fifty-third anniversary of modern Spiritualism will be celebrated at the church, corner Alabama and New York streets. Sunday services at 10:4o a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Special musical rogramme for the evening service, assorted by Mr. Andrew Smith, Mr. O. W. Williams and others. Delineations by Mrs. Amanda L. Coffman. Special invitation Is ex tended to the public. FINANCIALFINANCIAL Insure your property with FRANK K. SAWYER. LOANS Money on mortgages. C F. SAYLEä. 127 East Market street. FINANCIAL J. II. PATTISON, 5S Monument place, for prompt loanA FINANCIAL Have your abstracts of title preT'Trd Jl L. M. DROW N. 114 E. Market st. FINANCIAL Money loaned on valuables.; cash for old gold. WARD & CO.. 11 N. Merldan st. FINANCIAL Call and see those $12 suite at the Pantatorium. 45 Ky. av. Worth Investigation. FINANCIAL Try new loan office. 32 N. Dela ware. Money on diamonds. Jewelry and house hold goods. Will purchase your pawn checks. FINANCIAL First-mortgage loans oa lm proved Indianapolis property; lowest rate; privilege of prepayment. SPANN & CO.. lt E. Market. Fl NA NCI AT Loans on city or farm property in Indiana. 54 per cent. NO COMMISSION. Money ready. C. N. WILLIAMS & CO., 319-322 T ' tH:" b.illdlng. LOANSTEN THOUSAND DOLLARS to loan in sums of tlO. $15. 520, $50. $100, $200 cr any amount on FURNITURE, PIANOS. ORGANS. BICYCLES. STORE FIXTURES, ETC., At rates which honest people can afford to pay. The propvrty to remain in your undisturbed possession. EVERYBODY WHO WANTS MONEY CALL AND SEK ITS. INDIANAPOLIS MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY. Room 10. 147 East Market street. FINANCIAL Loans ! To honest salaried people on tneir own notes, witnout indorsement. STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. YOUR EMPLOY ER WILL NOT KNOW. PAY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY. Longest time, easiest payments and lowest rates of any company in the city. ir you neea money ior any purpose you need not wait until you save It up. but come to us; we can help you out. No advance charce for in vestigation. Call and let us explain. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO.. 2Ü7-2C3 Indiana Trust building. Second floor. STOVE REPAIRS. STOVE REPAIRS St ovo repair and tin shop, 335 Virginia a v. New 'phone 3175. WANTED HELP. WANTED Enere-etic workers to dl5HVnt .1.. culara and samples; permanent occupation; good pay; particulars for stamp. DISTRIBUTERS' LEAGUE, 4 West 2Sth St.. New York. FIRE l.VSURA!CE. INSURANCE Insure your property with JoDti n . ci-iiVAUL, a Lomoard tuiidlng. HAT RENOVATORS. HAVE your hats cleaned and prenjd. Ftyles cnangea. ul. ins, iis ti. New York st EDI C ATI O X A L. EDUCATIONAL Scholars to learn cutting men's and women's srarraents. Taught by mail or at school. Rest system to graduate quickly. Terms reasonable. Cutters always In demand at good salaries. SCHOOL I OR CUTTERS AND TAILORS, 373 W. Fifth St., Cincinnati, O. UPHOLSTERING. UPHOLSTERING Upholsterers will come to your house and make over mattresses and do your upholstery repairing. Address oostal. ROTH. Sil E. Washington K. U Pi 1 0 LST E Rl : NO Fu rn iture repa i red"! houehold goods packed for shipment, mattre made over. OTTO SUESZ. corner Massachusetts av. uuij -.. Lcidiire su x none ioZ. SCREENING. SCREENING The A. L. Anderson Co. Mnfg. of screens, foniraciors. carnenier na int . brick work, repairing. 813 Ft. Wayne av. Tel. 453. TAILORS. TAILORS Suits to order and ready to wear, pants in stock. SHELLY TAILORING CO., 37 Illinois Firee-i. PHYSICIANS. PHYSICIAN-Dr. Mary A. Barker. Office hours. 1Z to 4. uiaypooi building. New 'phone 2518. CARPET CLEANING. CARPETS thoroughly cleaned. 75c room. Capitol Carpet Cleaning Works. Both 'phones SIS. STOVES. srTtfETöEirs stoves. Quick Meal steel ranjres and gasoline goods. HOME STOVE CO., 73 S. Meridian st. STORAGE. STORAGE John A. Puryear's mammoth moving vans; household sood carefully handled. 134 W. New York st. New rhone. 56b STORAGE Will get your goods free If stored with us four months. Born Transfer and Storage Co.. 318 E. Market. Either phone. 213. bioKAiihi-Tbi Union Transxer iid btorar Company, ecrner East Ohio tret and Da, line tracks; only Crst-cTiss store r-M'-'tM C RATI NO AND PACICUiO LJU' " quoDa a CPLCXALW.

WANTED MALE HELP. VANTET!iarrId over 14 years of aje; good wages. Address PAIRMOUNT GLASS WORKS.Falrrnount. Ind. WANTED Traveling: salesman to the wholesale and retail trade only; salary, ?l.2y0 and expenses. THE NATIONAL. 202 CaxUm EullJlng, C hjca go. WANTED Reliable parties for detectives and correspondents; self-addressed envelope für particular. XüKTH AME1UCAN UETECTIVi. BUREAU. Chicago. . WANTED MrTwith rig to sell our poultry mixture. Straight salary. li weekly and xpen-; year's contract. Addres, with stamp, munARCH MFG. CO.. Pox 707. Sprlngfleld. 111. WANTED Government position. Where th-y are, how obtain?d, salaries paid, particuiar free. Write or circular. 121 NATIONAL correspondence INSTITUTE. Washington. 1. C. WANTED Six first-class niacnlntfts, lamiil.ir with locomotlr erectinj: shop work. Standard pay. Address SUPT. MOTIVE POWER AND EQUIPMENT. Toledo, St. Louis & Western Railroad, Ftankfort. Ind. WANTED Sale-men to sell our goous by sample to wholesale and retail trade; we are the largest and only manufacturers in our line In the world; liberal salary paid. Addreaa CAN-DEX MFG. CO.. Savannah. Ga. WANTED Trustworthy persons to travel for old established house of solid financial utandln. Salary, $"80 and expense. No canvassing. Inclose self-addressed envelope. MANAGER, 375 Caxton building. Chicago. WANTED Close Chicago corporation manufacturing staple food products, long established brands, large profits; ofilce of. secretary and treasurer to acceptable party purchasing- interest of H5.000 or $20.000. Want to extend tho buslncM. Address Rox 517. Chicago, III.

WANTED Manager. Eneraetio man; manage branch; old established houses No soliciting; oflice duties wholly; salary $123 month: extra commissions; yearly ensajrement; rapid advancement; experience not necessary. Must furnish references and $S00 cash. Drawer 74, New Haven. Conn. WANTED Energetic men in every town to represent an old established manufacturing company with capital of $2vX),0O0. Salary, $jK) per year and expenses. Rapid promotion and permanent position requiring no canva."slng. Unusual opportunity. Address MANAGER, P. O. Box 458, Philadelphia. Pa. NOTICE. NOTICE MAGAZINES bound; ISVi N. Meridian st. J. NANKERV1S &i SON. NOTICE Rheumatism, kidney and blood diseases cured; trial treatment froe. 423 Stevenson building. NOTICE Call at V. F. M ENNING and inspect his spring line of suitings, corner of Virginia av. and East st. NOTICE THE PANTITORIUM will keep your clothing cleaned and pressed. $1.00 per month. ANDREW IHNES. 2u N. Meridian st. Old Phone 2 on 1S10. NOTICE The Chicago Loan Co. has removed from 261 E. Wash. st. and taken possession cf Its new Quarters. 421 E. Wash. st. Loans made on diamonds, watches, bicycles, clothing, etc NOTICE Ward's bottling wcrkswlil contract with the retail dealers for 30 cents a box for soda for one year. Ginger ale, Crange cider and syphons, 75 cents per dozen. One year ago thU poda works started; soda was then 60 cents a box; now I have it 30 cents. Made by a man of twfnty-flve years' experience. P. W. WARD. 1313, 1215 and 1317 Senate avenue, north. New phone, X762; old phone, 1 onlSJW. NOTICE At the Bäte House hair store, HydroVacu for face treatment. The Hydro-Vacu is, as Its name Implies, a water and suction treatment. While the face is being prayed with either hot or -cold water, according to the requirements of the case, a small vacuum cup passes over the face, lifting, massaging the flesh. All impurities are thus drawn to the surface, pucked out and sprayed away. Pimples, fleshworms, eczema and eruptions of all kinds are cured quickly and surely by thl method. Wrinkles are removed by it because the tissues are lifted out of the old set grooves, the old dead and decayed tissues are removed, the fteh is relieved of all Impurities, and nourishing creams will then be readily absorbed, and new, healthy tissue will be formed. Nervous or sick headache may be relieved In a few minutes by using the Hydro-Vacu on the forehead and nape of the neck. It is the latest and mo?t perfect scientific Invention for treating the face. An experienced operator for both ladies and gentlemen. LAUNDRY. UNION CO-OPERATIVE LAUNDRY Ncs. 232223 Virginia ave. Phone 1263. -MUSICAL. MUSICAL Bruno Traumel will give lemons in voice culture, piano-forte, also German. Spanish and French conversation, 520 E. Mich, street. BUSINESS CHANCE. REAL ESTATE $3.0oO buys beautiful home nn Ash st.; everything modern. FITHIAN, 517 Law building. "l3ÜSlNFSSr:HANCE Wanted cash customers; will pave you money on any kind of busines. FITHIAN, 517 Law building. BUSINESS CHANCE J5.0.0 to $W.0Ci) secures investment with manufacturing corporation offering substantial salary for services. References exchanged. Address Box Ü, Journal. BUSINESS CHANCE Oil. 2 per cenT per month assured. Limited amount of stock now on sale at 80 cents per share for Increased operations. Chance of a lifetime. Prospectus and free book, "Brief History of Oil." on request. H. PIGGOTT & CO., Brokers, 253 Broadway, New York. BUSINESS CHANCE Money-Paving prices on business cards. For the next 30 days only we will print l.OOü business cards for 60 cents. We fdve you good white cards. We do this that you may become acquainted with us and our work. Orders by mall given prompt attention. COUSIN'S, 2ö N. Delaware st. WANTED ACiENTS. WANTED Agents wanted everywhere to write accident and health insurance. Address 43 When building. WANTED Manager in every city, county to handle best-paying tisir.es known; legltitna te, new; exclusive control. Phoenix Co., 13 W. 2th st . N. Y. WANTED We pay $18 a week and expenses to men with rigs to introduce our Poultry Compound. JAVELLE MFG. CO., Dept. 172, Parsens, Kan. WANTED One agent in every town to eil our pure Bluegrass seed for lawns. Our lawn3 beat sodding. Credit given reputable parties. KENTUCKY SEED CO.. Paris. Ky. WANTED Reliable agents in every county to sell Chemical, Powder, Fire Extinguisher; put up In decorated metal tubes; sells on sight; best Are protection; any child can handle it. Address DEL A N EY COM PAN Y. Mi 1 waukee. W i WANTED $10.00 a day made by agents taking orders for our improved ball bearing door holders. Nothing else like It. Sells at sight in homes, of.ices and hotels. A bonanza for wideawake mm. Over 1.500 sold by one man in two weeks. Send at once for sample and special terms. WINN MFG. CO., S7 Fifth av.. Chicago. WANTED SALESM EN. WANTED Saierman. by April 15th; traveler or Indiana. Natural ability und atnets will count for more than experience: high comr.ii."sion contract; stajle line; reference?, bond and entire time required; first-class men only nei apply. E. L. RICE, 33 Conjtess St., Detroit. Aich WANTED FE3I ALE II ELI. WANTED-Experienced fchlrts. Apply J. GUY operatcrs on custom HAUCH, 225 N. Pennsyivania Pt. WANTED Home work for men anl women; five to six dollars weekly, working evcnlnsrs; some to copy letters; inclose stamp; work mailed cn application. EAGLE MFG. CO.. Toledo. O. WANTED Bring this advertisement ani $2 and you can get one of our bet cors'ts for the next ten davs. Any style desired. CUSTOMMADE CORSET PARLORS. 27 and SS Cordova block. WALL PAPER. BARGAINS, HOFFMAN & ROUSE. WALL PAPER. 108 North Illinois Street. WALL PAPER Our stock of wall paper is large and of all new designs; examine it and get our prices before buying. ALBERT HUTCHINSON. 241 and 24S E. Washington street. Furniture, carpets, chinaware. HUGS AND CARPETS. RUnTANICARPI?rS makes Yankee rugs and druggets from old carpets. Old "phor.e 2 on 2646. 627 Massachusetts av.New 'Phone LI. RUGS AND CARPETS A. W. Villla7nyrn7nuT facturer of rugs, portieres, hassocks and rag carpets. 515 Massachusetts avenue. Indianapolis. Ind. Old and new telephones 1074. Get price before buying. MASSAGE AND BATHS. MASSAGE. ELECTRIC and PERFUME baths. 145i W. Washington St., second floor. AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALES-We will sell at auction, to morrow. Monday. April 1, s:30 a. m.. at 37 West Vermont street, a beautiful new outat of furniture (S rooms), iron beds, dressers, wartistands. carpets, rugs, rockers, center tables, bedding, gas stove. Jewe4 range, dishes, kitchen ware, refrigerator, etc. Attend this sale. STROUSE & MITCHELL auctioneers. LOST. LOST A year-old shephfrd dog. Return to J F. GENT. E26 N. Meridian st. Liberal reward. LOST A pvg dos: had cn a collar wun a ru ribbon bow. Please return to Jrirt Pierson av between Illinois and Meridian. J5.0T reward for retvm or information leading to his recovery La C-t-""J aü.eL tl7'

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FOP. PALE New anConi mKKIJNG c SJN5. 4i Vlrnr.la sv. FOR rfALE-Elrgant family caTriarel träTT team ani outfit. Jersey cow, i-ony ard eoa-vi .r"-ri!if;! H" H- OATES'J STAHLES. Foil SAlX-Shchin77v7WY-W ery for mail p Urine mill in the city. K;rtl or as a whole. Fhafthrg. belts, etc. A-iJri Kcom lit? Stenso;i tuljdinr. X"It SALE k$plndld lkery and clr.?ctTör.Vry shop; tab'.lshd 42 tar; r h:th r : fcr irillnjr: belt itnr.il In nty for rr.ikir - r.-r-r tng CARTER. 1T7 N. tlHnr.1 t. ' FOR SALE Furniture and f.xture. tT:-r.vv v.. tair, uefKA, Jllr, l..air. ft heivlnc. floor covering; at half cost; April rrt pall if orTlc retained; desirable location Ca 1 hjT.t7Crall tullllrx FOIt SALE Go to S. E. Tayfor A0 FTTT perfect fitting- mit of tlothes; ;i tf, n irTiZ novelties are now !n; rultn crr frui 115 up; trousers from S4 up; a fw un-; .t sultsvry cheap. 17 Virginia it. FOR SALElilcjeles. A 1 V Nällrl;7lLJIf7 riders will find John A. Van Sifk at r.w store. 317 E. Michigan St.. formerly ith Kl Sterne. All kinds cf repairing neatly r.l j.".pt. It done. AU wheel." called fcr ar.l r;.y.; : FOR SALE CARPETS CLEANED. 75 CENTS THE ROOM. 75 CENTS THE ROOM. THE ROOM 75 CENTS. CARPETS CLEANED. 75 CENTS THE ROOM. CAPITAL CARPET CLEANING CO. ESTABLISHED lttS. ROTH 'PHONES PIS. CARPETS CLEANED. 75 CENTS THE ROOM. FOR SALECOME EARLY SATURDAY AND MONDAY. 45c bushel round, white potatoes. 12'ic dozen strictly freh eggs. Sc can standard sugar corn. 10c kinl. 29c gallon bucket fancy table syrup. 3c lb. California prunes, cur 7c quality. 10c lb. California apricots, our 15c quality. 19c dozen cakes scented toilet soap. lCc each genuine irif-h mackerel. 1 lb. he tin American oil ardineg, Sc. kind. tc tin imported Sjratt mrdlnes. 7c can tomatoes or freh jess. SOUPS. ENOUGH FOR FOR IPe. Eishteen varieties, each the best cf Its kind; finest condensed soups made. "Ju?t add hrt watc-r and serve." Salad dressing, chili sauce. 15 rlnt; IV 'i pint fancy bottle; no ccrk. Every one marvel at the quality of these goods. They are delicious. Zic for 25 lbs. best quality straight four. 40c for 25 lbs. Family Mour. 4c fcr 2-lb. package Premium oats. 10c package Vites or Hooaior wheat. ISc lb. our Empire Mocha and Java coffee 15c lb. Santos blend; a Rood drinker. 124c lb. Rio coffee; better than package. 31c lb. fancy English mlied tea. GEORGE J. HAMMEL. 410 MASS. AV. THUNES 703. FOR SALE HORSES AND VEHICLES. FOR SALE For large and small wagons call on McDonald Transfer Co.; also new and secondhand butfpie to tl! cieap; also livery; one-half Fquare north Statehouse; 3 good farm hori-s. GUH LOVE. Manager. New 'phone 4C9. Oil phone 3-2CS(.0. FOR SALE C L Clancy & Co., C12 Hudson St.. have Ju.t received a carload of f.ne horfes. They consist of 3 pairs of match teams, driving horses, family horses, business horses and any kind a man may want. Will be on sale the following week. Call and invettlgate. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE Four choice scats. Maude Adams, Monday nij,ht. 23 In;alls Llock. FOR SÄLE Two high-grade inachlnesheVp-for cash. Call Sunday, 22a' Indiana ave. FOR' SALE-Lumberr building" material, mill work; cut r ricts. 315 E. Scuth; New phone 342.. FOR SALE Harber el. op two tables; good business. and p-nur-'" ni. with Corner Illinois anl f 0 Learn FOR SALE The Automatic SlTa c riij.aryT The only exclusive window haij lu'äe in city. 5 Peinbioko Arcade. f)RifALE Mill plant; well located m Hir Four Railroad; new bulldir.g. new t v. II er and engine, liö-horFe power. Ground under ten year' leae; Till make f atifactorj- pi ice for sale of this plant. Andren C 2, care Journal. FOK SALE VEi 1 1 CLE. FOR SALE New and second-clafs vehicles, bugy toi-s, canopy tops, spring wagons and buggy bodies; wheels, shaft, poles, cushions, backs, dashes, fenders and springs. Call at IZ1 S. Illinois st. M. 11. GEY ER. WANTED M I SCELLAN LOIS. MARY C. LLOYD. DENTIST. U Fletcher Rank building. Crown and brieve werk; painless extracting. l'alland a.k prce. NVÄNTED Tho imany" articles "for-thVhömeät Chamber' 5 and 10-cent store, 2u W. Washington, sr.ould Le seen to be appreciated. Call and inspect. VATEbUcn;s7"47; Monument'pla ce7 Cloth irTg cleaned, dyt-d and repaired. Organdy and SU. Waists French cleaned. Baseball Suit mad.. New phone WANTED Those having ran-rcr or tumor to write for free book on home tieatment of this disease by absorption. Addret DR. C. H. MASON, Chatham. N. Y. WAN T E D-T w c n t y - fi v ladt es an 1 p n t i"em n singers and dancers for the season; g"ol, reliable engagements secured. Ticket aJ.in el to join. Amateurs wiihinic to learn, call PitOF. RAYNO, 250 W. Ohio. Open day and even.ngs. WANTED. WANTED A First-class shave; lady barbers; ladles' shampooing. 42 Monument pUce. VANTEl-Ricycii and gun repairing, kfy Lt ting. W. O. WOOD. 12j Virginia avtnue. WANT E D ACM E I ' AP E 1 1 A N D FRESCO CLEANERS. Tinting a sp..aity. Can te done over old paper. HENRY TAYL R. 44T Massachusetts avenue. New Phone. 3ö4; cid, 1-2Ü.VJ. WANTED The ladies of'"lndianapoliV"to visit DR. CELIA M' DoNALD. ll:4 Stevens-n bui". irg. Her spialty is treatment tor fsc.sl Mem-it-hes, birth marks, moles, nupertlufus hair. ;imentatljas; a Ifsson in rducati-viial hyJ-ne Ki-n with eaeh tr.-atinent; ir.a.. ty all t. st modrs; manual, electrical and Swedish; Dr. McDonald has had large biKaturium practice. TYI'EWniTERS. FOR SALE Typewriters all standard makes; machines rented ii per m nth. Repairing solicited. TYPE WRITElt EXCHANGE. Rom 2i. No. 7 South Meridian street. Old phone 2jo. SCHOOLS. FCHOOLS-A. L. HARDY, private shrthan 1 schocl: indivilual ir.s'.ru. lion; positlor cureti. Lemcke bulldir.:. 7:h flwr. Tel ,. STAM MEHI.;. STAMMERING Stammering permane-tly cure!. Write tor refertnees and partlcalirs. Th Dogu'- Schxjl for Stammerers. 433 N. Illinois r.. RESTAURANTS. RESTAURANTS Rat ton's cafe I the best la city; try cur lie meals. 154 W. Washington. FOR TRADE. FOR TRADE Hall-place dwelling. 7 r-.-.rr: take vacant lot in part payment. IL C. TUTTLE ä RRO. oooo 000 o o We are equipped with our PLANING MILL lor any fine SPECIAL WORK If you want quality, confer with us, Wfl EAGLESFIELD CO. Lumber and COAL, Aceats for Corey'ti Moticsla Flsaitlo Cetncat Hoof Inc. o o o o O Nlateath C. and LäU Ert West t, era n CX ticita I'bonet 176.

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