Indianapolis Journal, Volume 51, Number 244, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1901 — Page 6

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TIT TS INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL, SUNDAY, SEPTE3IBER 1, 1901

SEASON OF INQUIRIES

LOCAL. REAL ESTATC DEALERS COXSIDERAHLY EXCOIRAGED. They Look for a More Actlre Market ThI Kail The Week's) Tran, fera Other Ne-r. All of the rtal-estate men last week Faid they Tver receiving many "inquiries." This ndlcates that there will bo a lively realtstate market thlr. fall. The actual transactions of the week were not heavy, but negotiations are pending for several big: deals. The demand at present eeemi to be for vacant lots In the business di?trict by persons who wish to build. The inquiries of the past week indicate a condition the real-estate men have been awaiting with much Interest. The revival of a demand for business lots promises' to be a great stimulus to the realestate market. Since natural gas began to fail and finally gave out almost entirely the demands for business lots have been few, as purchasers were uncertain as to what kind of fuel would be necessary for beating purposes. "While the gas question wu in euch an uncertain stage no one ca-red to Invest for fear it would give out and the Inducements of raa fuel would no longer be available. It is said that this Las been the barrier to business sales. Ab the gas question is now practically settled and it is admitted it will no longer figure to any extent in heating business blocks, the real-estate men think that men with capital will be more ready to invest. As it Is. they know Just what to figure on and will not consider natural gas. The recent rains and cooler weather have freshened everything and produced a better feeling in general in the real-estate market. .Pleasure and rest seekers are also returning from their vacations. Invigorated and feeling more lika investing. Charles A. Owen has sold to Henry Kahn thirty lots bounded by Twenty-fourth, Bugar Grove, Chicago and Barnes streets, for J5.Ö00. The lota are all 40 by 130 feet. The lots fronting on Twenty-fourth street are assessed at Jo) each, and those fronting on Chicago street at $100 each. xxx Matthew R. Moore has purchased of Thomas P. Sanborn a house and lot at the corner of Martindale avenue and Twentyfirst street, for $3,000. The lot has a frontage of 47 feet and a depth of 140 feet. The Improvements are assessed at and the real estate at $300. XXX Lydia A. Weeks has purchased a property of James II. Witty, on Tenth street, mar Temple avenue, for $3,000. The lots are 41 by 163 feet and are assessed at $200 to $250 each. X Martha A. Morlan yesterday sold to Mary A. Renihan a residence property at the corner of Tenth street and Ashland avenue 'for $2,500. The lot has a frontage of 30 feet and a depth of 101 feet. The improvements are assessed at $350 and the lot at $1,000. xxx " Josephine Fortner yesterday purchased of Charles C. Pierce a house and lot located on College avenue, near Seventeenth street, for $5.000. The lot fronts 40 feet on College avenue and i.s ICD feet deep. The improvements are assessed at Jl.yoO and the real estate at $l,bW. xxx William II. Landmeier has sold three lots known as 1174 Chestnut street to Max iTlschenk for $1,400. xxx Ellen M. York has sold a residence property to Edward N. Canis through the A. J. Meyer agency. The property i3 located at 2215 Park avenue. The consideration was J4,jju. ine ioi r.as a ironiage oi 4.;i icet and a depth of 177 feet. xxx J. J. Barker will build a double frame dwelling on Sutherland avenue at a cost of $3.000, and L. B. Mark will erect an $1.800 residence on his property on English avenue. Architect Bates is preparing the plans for both buildings. XXX Dorothy Vashall last week purchased of Wymand J. Beckett a residence property on Beville avenue, near Tenth street, for $7,50. There are two lots 40 by 130 feet each and assessed at $700. xxx Edward N. Calne has purchased a house and lot on Park avenue, near Twenty-second street, of Ellen M. York, for $1.200. The lot is 43.4 by 177 feet and is assessed at $1,525, the improvements at $1,100. xxx Justus C. Adams last week sold to Edward O. Hereth a residence property at the corner of North New Jersey and Fifteenth streets for $3,5o. The lot has a frontage of 45.S feet and Is 150 feet deep. The real estate Is assessed at $1,950. xxx Terry C. Smith last week sold a residence property located at the corner of Southeastern avenue and Qulncy street, to Clement R. Hessing. The consideration named was $1. Mr. Hessing then sold the property to Frederick U. Sellmeyer for $2,5"U. The lot has a frontage of 40 feet arid a depth of 153 feet. The real estate is assessed at '.50 and the improvements at XXX Marlon Butler last week purchased a house and lot on Fark avenue, near Nineteenth street, of Martha J. Moore, for $2.500. The lot is 40 by 135 feet and is assessed at $1.300; the Improvements at $1,025. XXX Curtis E. Barnes has sold to Josephine. McCann a house and lot on North Illinois utreet. near Thirtieth street, for $3.200. The Jot fronts 40 feet on Illinois street and is 132 feet deep. The improvements are assessed at $1.U00 and the lot nt $1. xxx George Kessler last week sold twelve lots on Twenty-seventh street, near Eitel street, and a house and lot on Drake street, near Oregon street, to George W. Shelby for K0. The latter property has a frontage of 50 feet and a depth of 13) feet. The improvements are assessed at $?25 and the lot at $3j. xxx Benjamin F. Holmes has sold to Louisa B. Selbert a house and lot on North Capitol avenue, near Twenty-fourth street, for $4,8no. The lot has a frontage of 40 feet and Is assessed at $00; the improvements at $!.?. xxx Regina Berner has purchased two properties of George Iamb, located at the corner of Fletcher avenue and Pine street, for J2.M0. The lots are 44) by 120 feet each and are each assessed at $n. The Improvements on one of the lots is assessed at $ljo r.i on the ether at $525. XXX John E. McFarland has purchased of Albert C. Klmberlin a property at the corner of New Jersey and Twenty-flfth streets for $3.5 The lot ha a frontage of 41 ftt und a depth of 132.6 feet, and is assessed at $w. XXX The Hltz Baking Powder Company last week sold to Henry Rothe a residence property on North Alabama street, near Seventeenth street, for $5.01. Th ,-,t fronts 40 ft on Al.ttama Mreot and i 15 feet dorp The Improvements are assessed at $1 and the lot at $1,J"0. xxx James W. Ross sold last Friday through Ihe Frank L. Furgason agency a lot at the fouthwest corner of Meridian and Thirtyeventh streets to Charles S. Lewis for $S,0nO. The lot hau a frontage of r4 feet and a dept of 2rS feet. The lot is two lots youth Of on, bought by Mr. Lewis Aug. 1-j for the lame prlv and with the same dimensions. xxx Architect Charles E. Bates has prepared plans for a two-story frame houo for Fred Pettljohn, to be built on New Jersey Mret, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth trets. at a co-t of $3. """. Mr. Hitrs hax ieo prepared plans for a two-story frame nouee for Roy Ahrarns that will b built Ht tfce corner of Illinois and Twenty-eighth

streets at a cost of $3.r.on. He has also made plans for a barn for W. E. Mick on North Illinois street that wiP cost $0.

The "Week Transfers. Date. No. Amomt. $w.v.:.io 3 1.1 '5. 00 47.4 ii. 45 35.5t 7.v5 26.052.iM 51.2N2.00 Aug. 2 Aug. 27 Aug. S Aug. 2l Aug. 30 Aug. 31 Totals ... 13 ... 2S 126 $2G5,2S7.30 Releases. Date. Aug. 24.... Aug. 25.... Aug. 27.... Aug. Aug. 20.... Aug. 30 Totals .. No. Amount. S16.f'"''V-0 4 1 ,71 1 .33 6.52510 11.KHU.hj 22.4'vV 7, 730.' J , 13 S .15 .14 S3 $112.884.33 Mortgages. Date. No. Amount. Aug. 24 13 J210.1S1.50 Aug. 2 21 SWH-V Aug. 27 8 3.125.00 Aug. 28 12 9,f0.O Aug. 23 13 ll.500.no Aug. 30 17 57,335.00 Totals S4 $321.731.56 SALES OF HEAL ESTATE. TTrenty-ElKht Transfers Made Matter of Record Yesterday. Instruments fil-d for record In the recorder's office of Marlon county, Indiana, for the twentyfour hours sndlng at 5 p. m., Aug. 31. 1301. as furnished by the Indiana Title Guaranty and Loan Company, No. 123 East Market street. Both telephones 30C3: Cornelius A. Sullivan to Nora T. Sullivan et at., part of Lots 17 and 13, Brown, Frank & Ketcham's sub of part of Outlets 107 and 1'jS. (High st, near Prospect st) $000.00 Mary C. Gulon to James M. Bowers, Lot 12. Blk 8, Armstrongs 1st add to N. Indianapolis. (3uth st, near Barnes av) 600.00 George It. Parson to Robert Keller. Lot 2M, Fletcher et al.'s. sub of Outlots 94, etc. (Corner Pino st and Huron st) 1.00 Levi Meyers to Emanuel Meyers, part of the e U of the n w U of Sec 24. Tp 10. It 2. (Center township) 1.2G0.OO Wm. II. Springer to John T. Cotton, the e 'i of the s e of Sec 24, Tp 16, R 4. (Warren township) 1-00 Martha A. Morlan to Mary A. Renihan. part of Lot 6i, Coburn's sub of Outlot 12. (Corner 10th st and Ash st) 2.500.00 Allen M. Fletcher to Charles Hoeltke. part of the n w 4 of Sec 23, Tp 15, H 812 acres. (Perry township) 2.100.00 Allen M. Fletcher to Sylvanus Jacoby, et ux., part of the r 3 of the s w 'i of Sec 2ü, Tp 15, R 3. (i'erry township) 612.00 Allen M. Fletcher to Samuel S. Dillow. part of the w Vi and part of the e i of the w 4 of Sec S. Tp 15. R 3. (Perry township) 284.00 Charles C. Pierce to Josephine Fortner, Lot 12. T. A. II. Johnson's sub of Blk 20, Johnson's heirs' add. (College av, near 17th 6t) 5,000.00 Martin V. McGll.'iard to Wilmer F. Christian. Jr., et ux.. Lot 73. Holloway & Jemlson's s e add. (Parkman av, near Ivanhoe av) SOO.OO Martin V. McGilliard to Wilmer F. Christian. Jr.. et ux.. Lot 216, Chas. M. Cross, trustee's, Clifford-av add. (Cleavelar.d av, near Clifford av) 250.00 TVm. C. King to W'm. Smith, Lot 7, in master's sub of Lot 1), in V. B. Cress's sub of part of Sec IS, Tp 15, R 4 100.00 Hiram Miller et al. to Francis E. Whiting et ux.. Lots 113 anl 111, in Marion Park add. (Dexter st. near lyth st)... 600.00 Silas II. Johnson to Josie S. Puett et ux., part of the s w corner of the s e i of Sec 11', Tp 16, R U. (Washington township) 600.00 Crown Hill Cemetery to Christian M. Klasing. Lot 106, In Sec 40. Crown Hill Cemetery 231.00 Connecticut Mutual Life Insuiance Co. to John W. C.'ark. Lots 7 and 8. in M. F. Adamon's Eub of part of Outlot 4. (Corner Pennsylvania and Walnut fits) 23.500.00 James 11. Witty to I'erry W.; Earhart rt ux.. Lot 37. Blk 14, Uraden et al.'s N. Indianapolis add. (Udell at, near Ramos av) 1,300.00 Claudius Katun to Thomas II. Scott et ux., Lot 1. In Munwn's sub of Lot 3!, in Hanway &. Hanna's Oak Hill. (Cu-shing st. near Bloyd av) 100.00 Stoughton Shafer to James C. Newkirk. part of the n e '4 of the s e 'i uf Sec 31, Tp 17. R 5-2 11-100 acres. (Lawrence township) 230.00 Goo. U. Rockwell to Robert Cline. part of TDts 11 and 12. in J. 11. Pierson" N. Meridian-st add. (Corner Meridian and 24th Fts) 2,000.00 Robert ('line to Onrral Union Telephone Co., same as above 2,000.00 William Helfenberer to Mollie Helfenberger. Lot 19. Blk 12, 2d section Lincoln Park 1.00 MjIHp Helfen'.erger to Matilda Helfenberger. It 19. Blk 12. 2d section Lincoln Park. (Same as aove) 1.00 Joseph F. Weber, revtor of the Church of Assumption West Indianapolis, to Annie Ahren. Lot 2.5. Bybee ä Pratt's 1st Wet Side add. (River av, near Standard av) 1,C'X. Carl Habich, Jr.. to Geo. C. Traub. part of Lots 61 and 70. In Isaac Blackford's i-ub, Outlot 1"2. etc. (Vermont st. near Blackford ?t) l.r) Henry Eitel to Chas. S. Lewis, Lot 5. in Uitel's X. Meridiin-st add. (Corner Eitel av and Meridian st) 2.:.K.oo Wm. H. Landmeier to Max Priehenk et ux.. Lots 13. 16 and 17, 1n Fenneman's heirs' Fub of part of Sec 13. Tp 15. Ii 3. (Known as 1471 Chestnut st) 3.100 Transfers, 23; total consideration $31.252.00 Building Permits. Leopoll Reinhart, cottajre, Downey street, near East street. $1."'0. August C. Fiek. fhed. 943 Concres avenue. 4.7. J. A. Rowe. repairs. 15u6 Peloss street. J2'. W. L. Milner. frame house. Sixteenth and Sheldon streets. 11,400. Hush McDonald, addition. 2537 Massachusetts avenue, $U3i. Is It True. Philadelphia Record. "A new one was sprung on mo to-day." said the wide-awake hotel clerk. "Two men were standing in the corridor th!s morning when one asked what day of the week Christmas would fall on this year. 'Let me see.' said the other. 'I was married on "Wednesday, it was .May 1. Christmas will fall on a Wednesday.' 'Are you sure?' queried the first man. 'Dead sure,' asserted the other. 'Christmas day and the Ilrst of May always fall on the same day of the week.' His companion wouldn't accept that as conclusive, so they came over to the desk and borrowed a calendar. Sure enough Dec. 2." was marked for Wednesday and a reference to the month of May proved that May 1 was a Wednesday. f took the trouble to look up old calendars for several years back, as the thing was new to me, and they all showed May 1 and Dec. 23 to have fallen on the same day of the week." Wait till you see Mrs. Austin. l'OIl SALK-RKAL KSTATK. REAL ESTATE Fire insurance. A. J. MEYER & ro., 141 K. Majkt. REAL ESTAT'E-Insurance at VwVt"rätesT SEIDENSTICKER ROOT. 147 E. Market st. REAL KSTA'l'K Hri k M'--k; a bargain; f-ra few days.HL '.J 'AMI-BELL. IS lUIdwln hl-vk. REAL-EST ATE Sen lots, 3Ö2 northeast; ll.CiO; bargain. MATHEWS. 35'- E. Washington. K HAL ESTATE List your vacant and improed property with A. J. MY Eli & CO., Ill E. Marker REAL-ESTATE-Lot on Walcott St.. jusFliiortti of Washington st.. $7S. A snap. FIEBER REILLY. 14S E.Market 3t. REÄlT EST AT E - Fi v e" beau 1 1 fill int s. ix2. Central av. : Improve u.-nts nil ma le; sacrifice. MATHEWS. n.V, E. Washlnut-ri ft. REAL ESTATE Beautiful building lot below Sixteenth st.; will sell less than assessed value. Address Box 4(1, tare Journal. RE A iT ESTATE If you want to sell your propeitr ofck list with A. J. MEYER .V ("O.. 144 E. .Market. REAL "ESTATE -Several tine farms." In.ru M to 17Ü acres; improved anl unlrr.j rove 1; Marlon county MATHEWS. S5v E. Washii.gt. n st. REAL ESTATE We have ou.-tnrners for clia M property; a! fr double lmue. alout .vn. If you want to sell see A. J. .MEYER .v ' . 114 E.Market. REAL ESTATE HARRAINS IN REAL "ESTATE. REMOVED T RO.f . 1 NION' TUEST P.riLDING. EAST MARKET STREET. HENRY H. FAY. REAL ESTATE-Stx-room imxn"ti Oxford i-t.. near Tenth; well, cellar, cistern, cas. fruiT, shade: Jot. S i:4: pri.-e. -:. EN Y ART ACEN'Y. 24 Balduin M...W REAL ESTATE Fine palntinj? ani rej alrinrr best rubber tires; we manufacture to order. COOPERATIVE CARRIAGE CO.. 211 X. Alabama street. New ihon 271. REAL ESTATE- Practically 'rwTesiden. n N'T MrrtdUn st. near Nineteenth: lot 4x 17". A defiled bariraln st Jll.J. SEIDENSTICKER Ä. RoOT. 147 E. Market ft. REAL " ESTATE -Pro; erty rear rnfr-r"of' St. "Ulr and Pine sts; rental alue. S372 annually, fan be txiuKbt if J-oM at or.ee for J2,(V. J. S. CKl'SK, 1'.4 E. Market H. REAL KSTATE For -1; ler. iil- building tra. t. 'aritol av.. n-rth; 2' fet front: mal-l b- othltild'-d and nr.!, I st rrat profit. HENRY D PIERCE. !, X. Meridian t. Ith. A I. ESTATE - - use. n-.ms and barn; tirst-clSHs .cidition: I'Utrhr av.; muT foil m t, ri da. H'ret battaln er offrred. FI EHER - REILLY. 1 41' E. Mark. t. IlKAI. ESTATE - M"'!-rn huf, ten niiiis, N. Merid'an st . t' r sf ; rrPM' bt; trret Inipr.u in ns all ni de. Pri"e r '' -so b!e. Call ?...n. oin:, HALL A: Co.. E. Market ktrtft.

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REAL ESTATE Rest looted corner lot on X. Delaware st.. Morton Place, ht the low price of J1.;;im. A. METZ' ' ER AONCY, 102 X. Pennsylvania .t. REAL ESTATE Four "lots on Washington boulevard, x:i'); prir J.V-i. Will tak onealf cash; b.'l'Uice can be paid by the month. CS When bulMlng. A'M15 DAVIS. J 1 1-;.1FSTATE-" House on" easy monthly payments; price. U" to $4.500; I'J) to $:-'0 cash; $10 t j $C) per month. Stoj payirg rent. Y ARYEN f- DAVIS. fCl St-venson building. RE A L EST AT 1 sn.OJj'ir'ncw."- modern, nlneroum bouse; furnac. bath. gas. electric lights. 0.1k finish; New Jersey and Twenty-fifth ets. WM. S. CAXFIELI). 7'ü Law bulldir.p: j.r..l. LMAlK-J-or sale, Washington-st. Meek, three ttorics: jnst east of Odd Fellows' Hall; rents (lately; $2V, ier month; leases terminable on short notice If desired, lili X. Meridian St.. Roo m Jl . R E Ä Ll : :STÄT E , , Bargain; lot. B2xlS3; Tempi av. and Thirteenth st. ; only $7'j; will tra l for small improved property. A. J. MEYER Ä: CO., 114 L. Market. REAirESTATE Modern twelve-room house on X. Meridian, rout'u Eighteenth pt.; all conveniences; price, $17.0h: mil trale for business property. A. J. MEYER Ar CO.. Ill E. Market. . REAL ESTATE Seven-room cottage, Rural St., near Brightwood car line; well, cellar, cistern. phed, plenty fruit, shade: lot, 3"xl75; price. J1.40A; onlr $750 cash, balance five years at per cent. EN" V ART AC.ENCY. 24 liabi wirblock. I i EÄ L ElsT AT E Ele c an t si x -room cottage on Talbott av.. nar Twenty-second, with bath. furnaoe. both gases, water, barn, cement walks, all in first-class condition. A bargain at $3.200. SEHEN"STICKER & ROOT. 117 E. Market st. R EÄ"LESTAT K-fwo a"nd one-half story brick business block on S. Meridian st. ; one of the best built buildings on the street; two storerooms; lot 4-xl2J; annual rent $4 Price $7.;0, if sold at once. A. METZGER AGENCY, KC X. Pennsylvania st. REAL ESTATE Modern eixht-room house on Delaware st., south Twenty-third; bath, both gases, three cabinet mantels, cltr water, oak finish, front and back porch: only $3,2H); terms to suit. A. J. MEYER Ar CO., 114 E. Market. REAL ESTATE Eiht-room, two-story; Temple av., near Eleventh st. ; oak finish below, hard pine upstairs; slate roof, bath. well, cellar, cistern; plenty of gas; lot, 75xlS3; not a rental Investment, but a good home at a bargain. EXYART AGENCY. 24 Baldwin block. REAL ESTATE One square- north of Washington, on Rural, seven-room cottae. good barn, gas, sewer connections, well, cistern, plenty of fruit; lot. 104x20: a get Jlne bargain; price. 3.1X; cash pavment of Jl.CO), balance on long time. EN'YART AGENCY. 24 Baldwin block. REAL ESTATE Modern nine-room house on X. Meridian, south Twenty-second; bath, furnace, quarter-oak finish, cement cellar, complete laundry, east front; lot. 4.1x150; price, $.ou; cash. $?,&on, balance long time. A. J. MEYER & CO., 144 E. MarkeL REAL Elegant residence. Pennsylvania Pt.; fine corner; 10 rooms: strictly modern; can be purchased for $1.00i less than real value; see ua at once if you want this bargain. W. E. STEVENSON. 12C E. MARKET. REAL ESTATE Xew double, house, Cornell av.; six rooms and bath each side; renting $30 pr month; price, $3,000 if gold quick; worth. $3,600; owner leaving city. W. E. STEVENSON. 12S K. MARKET. REAL ESTATE Fln investment: lv feet fronting on Meridian st.. running through 6"0 feet to Pennsylvania St.; handsome profit can be made on this ground; see us for location, price and terms. W. E. STEVENSON. 123 E. MARKET. REAL ESTATE CHOICE RFILDlNG LOT, R ROAD WAY, X EAR TWENTY-THIRD: 55 FEET FRONT RY 1SJ FEET DEER WITH GAS PRIVILEGE; CHEAPEST AND BEST RARGAIX OFFERED ON STREET. MUST RF, SOLI) AT ONCE. THE PRICE ON THIS LOT WILL INTEREST YOL. V. E. STEVENSON. 12i E. MARKET. REAL ESTATE PRETTIEST TWO ACRES NORTH. Beautiful corner. 'Washington boulevard, near Thirty-eighth; 275 feet front, by ö"0 feet deep; all In choice fruit; seven years oil; fine iron fence: windmill: water piped over entire ground: 50-foot hose will reach any part of ground; bes-t Investment North Side. V. i:. STEVENSON. 12.) E. MARKET. REAL ESTATE CHOICE LOTS IN MORRIS ADDITION. OX CENTRAL AVENl'E AND NEW JERSEY ST.. BETWEEN ELEVENTH AND THIRTEENTH STS. FINEST LOCATION IN THIS CITY FOR HOMES. TRIST GAS GUARANTEED: CITY WATER AND ARTIFICIAL GAS. TERMS TO SPIT PURCHASER. W. E. STEVENSON. L E. MARKET. EXCLUSIVE AGENT. REAL ESTATE Valuable corner, six squares north, at a bargain; splendid location for a Hat; $1,250. $1.400 equity in double house for property clear, or make cash offer and you can get a bargain. $S.oX investment will bring $125 per month. Grocery and meat market and dwelling of six rooms, all clear, doing good cash business; $4,2v; South Side. Lots north. 15x210, $70O. $150 buys lot. 16th and Mill sts. To cluse up estate I have three properties at great barg? in. Ili5i:UT W'ATERS. 32 Monument Place. REAL ESTATE BEAUTIFUL MODERN BROADWAY HOME. I offer "FOR SALE" the Finest. B?t Built and Most thoroughly Complete ?.nd tip-to-date house in the Citv for the Money. THIS HOUSE IS OF THE CENTER HALL STYLE. IS BEAUTIFULLY ARRANGED. C II A N D E LI ER E D. DECORATED AND FINISHED; FINEST OF PLUM HING, FIRST-CLASS FURNACE. ELECTRIC LIGHTS. HARDWOOD FLOORS, Complete laundry. THIS IF AX IDEAL HOME. AND IF" YOU WANT SUCH A PROPERTY YÜJ HAD BETTER LOOK THIS UP. Might consider smaller property or good vacant lot well located In part payment. JOS. W. SELVAGE, 73-7b Lombard Euildinff. RE A I, ESTATECline's Bulletin. Real Estate nest bargain or. Meridian St.; 0() feet front by ' feet deep :tek to Pennsylvania St.; see me for price; must be sold at once. Real Estate Special bargain: $375 will buv lot on northwest corner of Hovey and Nineteenth sts.: se-wers. city water, gas, one square of south entrance of Atlas engine works. Real Estate If you want to buy or trade for property on North Side see me. Real Estato $20 will buy lot one square north of Washington st. on R.-ville; great snap. Real Estate Proadway lot. r.-.xl2. near Twentvthlrd st.; all improvements and gas paid; make offer; must sell. Real Estate For sale or trad: Double house on Cornell nv.; will trade equity for good lot 10 per cent. Investment. ' Real Kstate-Fnr sale: Special bargain In on or threo lots in Avondale. on Illinois st. and Kenwood av. ; both gases and city water; make offer. RE N.T. F. CLINE AGENCY. 124 East Market Street. Ground Floor. IHOX AM) WinU FEXCKS. IRON AND WIRE FENCES CLE A VELA XD FENCE CO.. P'L'j X. Beville. Xew 'phone i:S&. SCHOOLS. SHORTHAND AND TV PEWRITIXG Hardy's School of Stenograph ; individual Instruction; special summer rates. 723 Lemcke building. i'AT i i:hns. PATTERNS -INDIANAPOLIS ARTISTIC PATTERN WORKS. Feni.eman and Minnesota sts. Pp1 la 1 stne and fu-nace patterns. All kinds of oinam.-ntal wik. old 'j liune 21 U. stoi:a;i:. STORAGE II 00 s i c r Transfer and Coal Co nouse ani s.Te mover; nivy naulir.c of all kit' .MS S. I 1 vware st. STORAGE-INDIANA STORAGE AND TTns" PER CO.. 27.0 0 fr.;uHre feet of s;are; fire. proof, el.-'tric td..- aur; ofT.ee. ZZj E. Washington bt.: cl'.eii-st pla.e in the city. Roth rhones r-2S LEW SHANK. 1 ST. RAG E Th'- Union Transfer and S 1 0 r a g e" Co'-.par.y. crn-r Eat Ohio street and Reeliv.e travivt: only first-class s'urage soiicitd i.'RATING AND PACKING OF IIOUSPH )I 't llooPS A SPECIALTY. ITltXACKS. FURNACES Once mre In the ring. The cheap est p;.e 10 ouy a r.rst-cia furnace is at 215 S. I'-nnsj ivanla. Xew ; hone 1449. HENRY A STUMPF. (;is i;m;im. Foil SALI!-Gas and gas. l;n- engines. P3 to U'h..r. p..w. 1. monarch oas engine co., K New Yurk and Belt R. R.

FOR RKM-HOUSES.

FOR RENT See list at 131 E. Market; ground roor. UREGORY & APPEL. i-oiv iv.M Desirable location for saloon, near poptofflce j3iax. Meridian st.. Room 11. FOR RENT StiTcTlymödVrnteh-room residence, 115 E. Michigan st. Apply J. O. STILLSOX, 440 X. Pennsylvania st. FOR RENT Storeroom, three stories and basement, near jostorttee. perhaps with elevator and steam heat. Lieht and openings three sides. HENRY D. PIERCE. 1S- X. Meridian st. FOR RENT MatjVbrewerYlUdtng. corner Xew York anl Agnes sts.; fine location for factory or storape; has railroad switch: will remodel to suit tenant; rent reasonable. IXDIAXA TRUST CO. FOR RENT Storeroom. 44 E. Washington st.; Just been remodeled; has large show windows; splendid location for shoe, store; has been tisel for that purpose twenty years. IXDIAXA TRUST CO. l-'OR RENT Store-room. 201-3-5 S. Meridian St.; strong building, four stories and basement, in first-class repair, with steam hoat, automatic sprinkler, good elevator, finest location In wholesale dlstriet. INDIANA TRUST CO. FOR RENTApartments and Flats Choice, modern suites In the Delaware, four and five rooms each; re-nt $30 to $10. Apartments with board In th Imperial and the St. Charles. THE CENTRAL TRUST CO., 150 East Market. FOR RENT RENTAL LIST. . A. J. MEYER & CO., Ht East Market. 1140 X. New Jersey et., mod 9 Ji' OO ins X. Xew Jersey St., mod f -2.50 1"S Ashland av., mod., stable 11 35.00 127 X. Pennsylvania st., mod., stablelO 35.o 1..01 X. Delaware St.. mod H 35.00 51S E. Nineteenth St., mod 5) m2 Central av., mod 9 35.i0 31'J E. Tenth st.. mod $ 317 E. Tenth St., mod S51.1 X. East St.. mod 8 27-50 2125 Central av., mod 1 25.00 2213 Bellefontaine St.. mod 9 25.O0 7 -5 X. East St.. bath 8 22.50 1215 Newman st 1 20.00 2435 X. Meridian st 9 20.00 126 W. Fourteenth st.. mod 1 1$ 00 1311 E. Pratt st 11 " 221 Detroit av 5 11-0 6C7 S. Delaware st 1&27 Brookside av 9 0,) 318 Puryear st S -0 Rents collected at lowest rates. Insure your property In the Reliance Insurance Company. A. J. MEYER & CO.. 144 East Market Street. iX)H KENT PROPERTY FOR REXT RY INDIANA TRUST COMPANY", SATURDAY. AUGUST 31. 1901 Dwellings North Dwellings South. 1305 X. Penn. St.. .$43.00 läOl X. Penn. St.. 250" Prospc-ct, 16r modem $25.00 1503 Harth av., 5r.. 9.00 511 Chesapeake St., 2r 4.50 513 Chesapeake st., 2r 4.50 Rear 513 S. West. 4r 7.50 51S Chesapeake et., 3r 6 00 524 Chesapeake St., 2r 6.00 525 Chesapeake St., Gr 6.WJ 513 W. Ray, 4r 7.00 Su7 S. Xew Jersey st., 7r and stable. 16.00 112S Chestnut St., fir 8.00 Storerooms. 201-3 and 5 S. Meridian st 543 W. Wash. st... $45.00 Cor. Delaware and Wyoming 4".00 Ifjoi Av". Morris st. 35.00 4id K. Washington .... 4H E. AVashington 1243 E. Wash. st.. 1.00 s.".ft A'irginia av.... 15.00 ln55 A'irginia av... 13.00 Cor. X. Jersey and McCarty sts 12.00 Uli E. Wash. s.t-. 12.00 113 X. Delaware st .... 521 E. AVashington DCS Hill av 6.00 mod., lfr 1601 N. Delaware st., modern 214 Adelaide st.... Sil Highland av., 6r 120 X. Davidson, 6r 61S N. N. Jersey, 9r, mod 211) Yan ies, 4r 211S Yandes, 4r.... 218 N. Spring 1432 Hill av.. Sr.... 112S X. Illinois. llr, mod 1440 W. Wash., fir. 213 E. Eleventh, 7r. mod 50.00 S3. 00 10.00 10.00 20.00 7..V) 7.50 0.00 9.00 33.00 9. OD 20.00 Rooms and Apartments. 501 E. Wash, st., Mr $35.T)n E. Wash., 2r. 7.00 44;i- E. Wash. st. 7.00 S50 Virgina av.... $2.50 and 6.00 r.V'l., E. Wash. st. 5.00 54S'a W. Wash., 5r 4f.'3 E. Wash W. Wash St., lr S52 Virginia av., mo ii'ni'av!,"ir.!!'. 144) Hill av., lr 1410 Hill av., 2r.... 5.00 5.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 NEW LIST EVERY SATURDAY. TELEPHONE 145H. Agent for apartments in the A'lctoria.' Oitices for rent in Indiana Trust building. City property for sale. Loans negotiated. Fire insurance at lowest rates. Savings department. Indiana Trust Company. Deposits received of $1 and upward. Tays 3 per cent, interest. Füll HKXT-ROOMS. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished front rooms; first floor, modern; ."22 Lockerbiest. FÖR RENT Choicefrontrooms. with excellent board. References required. 713 X. Delaware. Old phono. FOR "RENT Modern-front room, with alcove. newly furnished, with private family, at 31t E. St. Clair. R'IereiKes. FORRENT BY THE UNION TRUST CO., US-122 E. Market St. 1 Company's Building.) 21W Rellefontuine, 'j rooms, bath 1215 Rellefontaine St., 1 rooms, modern .n7 .' Illinois st., a rooms, modern, new... 212 W. Twentieth st.. S room.s, modern UÜ-10 E. Tenth st.. 5 rooms 11 Detroit st., 6 rooms, new 2117 N. Pennsylvania st., 10 rooms, modern, barn S52 Ashland a v., 7 rooms', bath, good gas.... S54 Ashland av., 7 rooms, bath, good gas.... 17'il Alvord st., 4-roomsj, well, cistern 332'J E. Xew A'ork. C rix.ms FLATS LIVING ROOMS. "Algonquin." 3 rooms, bath 3i7 E. Washington st., 2 rooms "Glencoe Flats," C27 X. Pennsylvania St., most complete in city: ready Sept. 10. STOREROOMS. 111G Malott av OFFICES. Desirable rooms, Company's Building, 11S-122 K. Market. $30.0" 2."..0 30. 'M) 25. if) 13.50 10.00 35.0) 20.00 20.00 8.00 10.00 IS. 00 7.00 3.00 Modern offices In LAW BUILDING. $10 and upward; steam heat, tlectric light. Janitor service; complete law library for tenants' use. FOIl SALK OH TIIAIIK. FOR SALE OR TRADE Seven and a half acres, near Irvington; five-room cottage; plenty fruit; rental. EN YA RT AG ENCA". 24 Baldwin block. FO RTRA D E I f you have real estate you want to trade list it with us. We can handle it. B. F. CIJXEA(ENCY, 124 E. Market. FOR SALE OR TRADE Sixteen-room , twostory, convenient framo house, on Bloyd av.. on '-ar line: trade for clear property. EN A' ART AG ENCA". 21 Baldwin block. FORTtRA "DE Splendid 83-acre farm in Pulaski county, Indiana, all in cultivation; goodhouse, four rooms; new barn; one-half of splendid crop Koes with farm; incumbered for $1.5.); party owns It going West. What have you for equity? R. F. CLINE. 121 E. Market. for sali: misci:llai:ous. FOR SALE Lumber, building material, mill work; cut prices. 315 E. Suth;Newphone 3423. FÖR SÄLE li-föot canvas canoe; kept at Broad Ripple; price $13. Address Box 519, care JourMai. FuR SALE Brick: oak, poplar and pine lumber. Heavy timbers. RATES HOUSE AYRECKINGCO. Volt "SALE Confectionery and soda fountain doing good business; good location. Address Box 51i. care Journal. FUR SALE Two dynamos, three engines, one switchboard; two pumps; one Dean Duplex elevator pump. BATES HOUSE AVRECKING CO. . FoRl5Al",E Wrought iron fencing, wire fencing our own designs at low prices. ENTEHl'Rl RSE FOUNDRY AND FENCE CO.. 3bS South Senate avenue. 'Phono 958. lV)lPsLE TypewritersT all standard makes; machines rente.! $3 per month. Repairing solicited TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Boom 25, No. 7 S. Meridian st. Old phone2SJ. pTir"sÄlTE We make wood and metal patterns; exp'-rt machinists; superior equipment; prompt service. Old 'phone 23X2. MONARCH GAS ENGINE CO.. E. Xew York and Reit R. R. FO RESALECAPITA LISTS. ARCHITECTS. BUILDERS, please inspect a Zephyr Heater we are constructing for the St. John's Church Roys' School, citv Our system bot air. hot water and hot air ! "superior in all !sr-ots. TURNER ZEPHYR H EATER CO., Indianapolis. Ind., 110 and 112 Kentucky av. CLAIRVOYANT. CLAIRVOYANT PROFESSOR AND MADAM MA RA' A, ; er n:an-mly located at 12" N. New Jersey t. 2".c Twenty-tive Cents 23c. America's greatest :ran.e clairvoyants and me. diunis. Th'se talente.i prophets tell more truth and do more good than all others combined, and must nt be classed with the ignorant pretenders and poorly developed mediums, who infest all large cities. Professor and Madam Marva have no equals outside of India. They tell lull names facts, everything. - Thy reunite the separated, cause spe.dy and happy marriages, remove evil influences, spalls und witchcraft, give luck, remove mvsterious feelines. cure drunkenness, etc. Thev never fail. Everything guaranteed. ek mediums developed. Houis, 10 a. ni. to S p. ni., dailv and Sunday. Testimonial. Everything confidential. No names ever printed. "Mv husband cme back through your j-ower. God bless you." X. S. J. "I tot married through Professor and Madam Marva and 1 am perfectly happy." T. M. O. 1 was started in business by the Marva.. and am d in 4; well." A. K. L. "I had an evil power over me; the Professor and M-idam removed it." W. B. F. The Marva? cured my husband of drinking; we are overjoyed." Mrs. II E X ). 120 X. New Jersey. LOST. LOST Small black watch on gold pin. reward f'-r return to 2d') North Literal Illinois stie t. L ST Lady's c.dd wntch, fob, vlth enameled C. c. P. S. pirj; dropped from car Illinois and Washington, or lost f,n Market, between Pennsylvania st. and Polar Io office. Return to 2C2 Caritol av.. north. Reward.

WANTED MALE HELP.

AVAXTEr Registered pharmacist; permanent position to right man. Lock box 242, East Chifago. Ind. AVANTE 1 Cement finis her at once for sidwal k work; white preferred. Address GILMORE & DOWN" ES. Lebanon. Ind. WANTED Carriage painters and trimmers on medium grade work. Applv to CONDE IMPLEM ENT CO.. 23 1 AV. AVa s h 1 n gt on. WANTED Physicians; advertising specialists preferred. Call on AV. H. HALE, M. D-. at the Bates House on Sept. 5, between 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. WANTED A good, reliable man to take charge of our busin-ss in Marion county. Salary and expenses paid. NORTH JERSEY NURSERIES, SprlngelcLX. J. AVANT ED Men wit h r isVt advertise and introduce Monarch Poultry Mixture. Straight salary, $13 weeklv and expenses. Address, with stamp, MONARCH MANF. CO., Box 5S5, SpringfiebLll. . AVANTE D Gove-rriment position" Ahe-re they are, how cbtined. salaries paid. Examinations soon in every Stat". Particulars free. AVrite for Circular 12?. XAT'L COR. INSTITUTE. AVashington. D. C. AVANTED Civil -service government positions. S.XS3 appointments made last year. Probably 10.(00 this year.: Common school education required for the examination. Catalogue of Information free. COLUMBIAN CORRESPONDENCE COLLEG EVashUigton, D C. AVANTED Actlvemanagefthls City; 11.500 yearly salary payable monthly; extra commissions; old established house: oftice duties wholly; must come well recommended, be willing make permanent engagement and furnlh $S00 cash. MANAGER, Drawer 74. Xew Haven. Conn. WANTED Tinpla t "mi 1 1 workers. Competent rollers, doublers, heaters, catchers, screwboys and shearmen are offered full rates at jobs in our nonunion mills now running or soon to be started. Full protection and steady work guaranteed. Applv, stating experltnce, to AMERICAN TIN PLATE CO., 1216 Carnegie building, Pittsburg.Pa: AVAXTEDPeTrnanent position for the right man to represent old established company having $2'io.OO'' capital; SO per year and expenses, payable direct from our office; no deception; absolutely straight 'salary, not conditional on results. Chance for promotion and Increase of salary. State age, reference and business experience. Address UNION MANUFACTURING COMPANY'. Box 821. Philadelphia. Pa. W ANTED Permanent position requiring no canvassing for the right man to represent an oldestablished company having $2Cn,o"0 capital; $75 salary the first month, not conditional on results; $300 and expenses the first year, payable weekly direct from our offl ce. Absolutely straight salary; no deception. Opportunity for promotion and increase of salary. State age, references and business experience. Address UNIVERSAL MFG. CO., Box 733. Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED FEMALE HELP. AVANTED Kitchen girl. Call to-day at 421 E. Sixteenth st. AVANTED Ladies wanted to work on sofa pillows. Materials furnished. Steady work guaranteed. Experience unnecessary. Send stamped envelope to MISS M'GEE, Needlework Dept., Ideal Co., Chicago. WANTED SALESMEN. WANTED Competent salesmen only. Clean line have Immense sale. Address Box 1722. Iowa City. la. AVANTED Three salesmen at once. Regular and special lines; direct from factory to merchant. Good pay. Reliable house. Address Box 515, this paper. AVANTE Salesmen, traveling IrTlndlana. Ohio. Illinois or Michigan, to carry specialty line of heavy (rlovea and mittens. For terms address GLOA'ES, Box 1732, Iowa City. Ia. AVANTED Wideawake, reliable man as permanent salesman. General store trade: clean record and full time n-cessary. M. F. BIXLER &CO., 233Bank st., Cleveland, O. AVANTED T.vd hustling salesmen to work general, grocery and dry goods trade; good money for right men; exclusive control of territory; vacancy must be filled at once. Box 612, care Journal. AVANTED First-clasa salesmen to handle the A. R. Wiens dustless floor brush to best trade. Good route and steadv iosltlon. A gool oper.'.ng to the right party. A. R. AVI ENS & CO., 225 Cedar St., Milwaukee, AVis. AVA NTED Salesman Bright hustling man to sell whips for a large Eastern factory; liberal commissions; references required; a rare chance to good party. Address, for personal interviews. E. COWELI care Spencer House, Indianapolis. AVANTED -Salesman. Shoe salesman for Indiana to sell a h'.gh-grad jobbing line; women's, misses' and children's; on commission; applications only considered from men now traveling w'th shoes and wanting an additional line. JAMES A. LAWRENCE & CO., Chicago. WANTED HELP. AA'ANTED $12 weekly copying letters at home, fither tex. Inclose two stamps with application. LAKE SHORE MERCANTILE CO.. Chicago. W A X T E D-A G E X T S . WANTED Agents knowing caes of rheumatism can make big money. "Sure Shot" is sold under a iositive guarantee. Get all information free. C. A. PURDY. Box H3. Falmouth, Ky. AVANTED Agents, white or colored, we offer you an opportunity to earn big money day in and day out; "Ozono" positively takes the kinks out of nappy, knotty, kinky hair. Every colored person buys on sight. Write immediately for free sample and information. Every package guaranteed. Reference. Metropolitan Bank, Richmond. Va. BOSTON CHEMICAL CO.. Dept. 31. Richmond, A'a. WANTED SITUATION. AVANTER Would like a position out of city as salesman for hardware and stoves. Box 31S, cue Journal. WANTED ROOMS. AVANTED Furnished room, with bath, for two gentlemen; must be quiet; private family preferred. Address Box 517. care Journal. WANTED Near car line, in good part of city and with small private family, two rooms suitable for light housekeeping by two young ladies. Give description and price. H. II. H., Journal. W AX T E D M I S CE L LA X E O I S. AVANTED Call on us for expert service to repair your gas engines. Old phone 23S2. MONARCH GAS ENGINE CO., E. New York st. and Belt R. R. AVANTED Fret work, hardwood floors, screen doors and cabinet work of all kinds at reasonable prices. Let me bid on your work. JOSEPH MAI ER. t3D E. Washington. New tel.. 221)7. AVANTED One hundred stage dancers for the season; ladies or gt-ntlemen; new beginners wishing to learn and get a flrst-class start call PROF. RAYNO SCHOOL, 230 AVest Ohio street. Indianapolis. WANTED ACME PAPER AND FRE&CO CLEANERS; WALL TINTING THAT IS AV ASH ABLE; GAN BE DONK OVER OLD PAPER. LIQUID PORCELAIN COATING FOR KITCHENS AXD BATHROOMS. HENRY TAYLOR. 447 MASSACHUSETTS AA'ENUE. XEW PHONE. 3561; OLD. 1 2051. K 'I i I NOTICE. NOTICE l-AEED. L. A. CATT'S CLIPT OATS. "21 V. W AM1IAU1U. 1. NÖTICE Furniture, pianos moved; carpets laid;' goods packed for shipment. G. AA'. AVALKER, 623 W. Eleventh. Phone green S41vofilc S12. NOTICE C. F. Gordon. Cisterns cleaned-and" cemented; wells driven to second water. 407 E. AVash. Old phone 1 on 1239. Terms reasonable. NOTICE Try Dr. Credon's Neurovua for nervousness, insomnia, diabetes. Also, his Reliable Hair Restorer. Tel. Green, 434; old. 1620, Shelby. XOTICEAll advertisements inserted in these columns are charged at very low rate of 5 cents a line-. No additional charge per line for blank or dash lines. Telephone 23$ and your ad will be called for. NOTICESUNDAY DINNER FOR INDIANAPOLIS HORSES Delivered to all parts of the city f r-m MARTIN WADE'S FEED EMPORIUM. ' S. MERIDIAN ST. Half square smith Union Station. Middlings Soup. Shipstuff Waffles. Corn on Cob. Corn off Cob. CY.b Sll.-e. Hominy Meal de Benrgeau. Rran. Thij:anie Thau Thtie. Slaunch-a-AVelgehuth Har. Clipped Oai. a la Kald Milli. Fait ha roe. Straw de Delkaluta. Cracked Torn, alia Delicatessen. Del ieacies. Seined No. 2 White Oats. A'I'-ter Feed Gilt Elte Hay. AVatrr and other Beverages. Don't forgot the number. SMUTH MERIDIAN ST. GENEALOGY. GENEALOGY- Any one desiring the services rf an experienced and absolutely reliable genealogist address GENEALOGIST, Journal oftice. PALMISTRY. PALMISTRY A'our band read for 10c. by America's most n-'te 1 palmists. M-darnes Delmalne. Pastella and Juanetta, known as th most scientific and the most reliable- palmists in the world. Thev have read for 5oxi prpie n this city, of which any one will tetify that they are thoroughly reliable In giving advl. on any subject. All moves, chane and important eent e.nne. tel with the life. A pi tnre of jour future husband or wife given with ery 25c reading thH wek only. Come early to avoid thi rush. Ualmlstry taught. 10 X. Pennsylvania st., from a. m. to 9 d. m.

JOURNAL RUSIXESS DIRECTORY. AGENTS INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL AA'm. L. Rice. 205 West Michigan street. Telephones: Old, 2-S750; new, 3152. Territory west of White river. . ELEVATORS Passenger and freight. Repairs and supplie. REED A' & CO. 'Phones New 3170; old 22752.

FLORISTS BERTERMAXX BROS., Xew X-o. 241 Mass. ave.. 22S X. Del. st. Tel. S40. LAUNDRYINDIANAPOLIS Laundry Co. CM 'Rhone, tr.63. COLLARS. U2c. CUFFS. 3c PRShirts, shirtwaists, collars and cuffs our specialty. PATENT LAWYERS E. T. SILA'IUS & CO., ICS N. Pennsylvania st. Free pamphlets and consultation. THOMAS R. BELL, consulting engineer and patent solicitor. (A Ingalls block. Indianapolis. A. H. LOCK WOOD. Pamphlet or any general information free of charge. 415-418 Lemcke Building. RESTAURANTS STEGMEIER BROS.. Oyster and Chop House. 13 X. Illinois st. Both 'phones 70t. SALE AXD LIA'ERY STABLES HORACE AVOOD. (Carriages. Traps. Buckboards. etc.) 25 Circle. Tel. 17. STOVE REPAIRS THE PEERLESS FOUNDRY CO., T13 Meek st. Old 'phone 2 on 10560. Xew 2402. WALL PAPERS t H. C. STEVENS. Xew Style AVall Paper. Low prices. 130 X. Senate ave. Tel. 2 on 2552. FUNERAL DIRECTORS FRANK BLANCHARD. 9 X. Delaware st. Tel. 411. Lady attendant. FUNERAL DIRECTORS TUTE WIDER & SOX. Undertakers. 124 AV. Market st. Tel. 216. FIX AX CI AL. LOANS Money on mortgages. C. F. SAYLES. 127 East Market Ftreet. FINANCIAL J. H. PATTISOX. 68 Monument place, for prompt loana. FINANCIAL Have your abstracts of title prepared by L. M. BROWX. 114 E. Market st. FINANCIAL Money loanea on valuables; cash for old gold. WARD & CO.. 11 X. MerldanL FINANCIAL SlOu.wO to loan in sums to suit . at 4, 5 and per cent.; no delay. J. J. K-LLlil-it. 23 Lemckboilding PTXAN CI Al First-mortgage loans on improved Indianapolis property; lowest rates; privilege of prepayment. SPAXX & CO.. 14SE. Marked FIN AN CIAL Loans on city or'farm i roper ty in Indiana. 5, per cent. NO COMMISSION Money ready. C. X. WILLIAMS CO.. 219--2 Lemcke building FINANCIAL Real estate loans; not less than $1.0 promptly made on approved securities at lavorable rates and terms; large loans solicited. O. E. Fl FIELD. 1002 Majestic building. FIXXxcTaL - Salary loans upon plain notes, without mortgages or indorsers; easier partial payments, lower rates. RELIABLE CR.D1T CO.. Room 201 Law building. E. Market st. FINANCIAL SALARY LOANS upon plain notes, without mortgages or Indorsers. Easier payments. IOwer rates. RELIABLE CREDIT CO. Room 201, Law Building. E. Market St. FINANCIAL SALARY LOANS. We will advance you a month's salary and take your plain note for the money. We only loan to high-class employes. Our rates are the lowest In the city. THE SALARY LOAN COMPANY. Xew phone 2251. D-7 Steveneon Building. FI XA NC IÄTThere is nothing aTt t ac 1 1 ve in lending money at a low rate of interest when tou can buv from one to five acres of land In the BRAZORIA COUNTY, TEXAS, oil field with a good chance of making a fortune within a few months. Proven oil land which was selling during the Beaumont boom at $60,ou0 per acre is NOW selling for over DAW), cash, per acre. See records of deeds for said county. For further information address J. R. MARMION. Agent. Angleton. Tex. LOANS TEX THOUSAND DOLLARS to lean in sums of $10. :i5. $20. 150. 1100. $200 or any aicount on FURNITURE. PIANOS. ORGANS, BICYCLES, STORE FIXTURES. ETC.. At rates which honest people can afford to pay. The property to remain in your undlaturbed possession. EVERYBODY WHO WANTS MONEY CALL AND SEE US. INDIANAPOLIS MORTGAGE LOAN COM PAX Y. Room 10. 147 East Market street. FINANCIAL v LOAN'S TO HONEST SALARIED PEOPLE ON THEIR OAA'X NOTES. WITHOUT INDORSEMENT. STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. YOUR EMPLOYER AVILL NOT KNOW. PAY WEEKLY' OR MONTHLY. LONGEST TIME, EASIEST PAYMENTS AXD IO WEST RATES OF ANY COMPANY IN THE CITY. If you need money lor any purpose you need not wait un'il you save it up. but come to us; we can help you out. No advance charge for investigation. Call and let us explain. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO.. 2U7-209 Indiana Trust building. Second floor. MONEY TO LOAN. We loan money cn AVATCHES. DIAMONDS, etc. We loan money on FURNITURE. PIAXOS. etc., without removal. AVe loan money to SALARIED PEOPLE without indorsement or collateral. AVe have the three branches all in our office and under one expense, and consequently can loan much cheaper than companies that have just one line. Our office is convenient and nicely arranged, so that all business can be conducted privately. We take great pride in stating that our reputation as to fairness and courteous treatment is unequaled. Please call and be convinced that you can do better here than any place in the city. CEXTRAL LOAN COMPANY, 203 Stevenson Building, Second floor (15 E. Washington St.), Front Room. lU'SIXKSS CIIAXCK. BUSINESS CHANCE "Honest Speculation." $lf,0 invested in wheat or corn under present conditions may make you independent' rich. New method .peculating. Send for free particulars. HERBERT R. FULTON, broker. Unity build ir g. Chicago. l;l S IN ESS OH AN'CE Brazoria county, Texas, oil lands to-day offer the safeK and most promising Investment to sjteculators In America. Eminent geologists asstrt tnlf. and energetic development, now beginning, will prove it. Rich corporations can abide their time, but small investors mut-t act when opportunities present themselves. For further Information address J. R. MARMION, Agtnt. Angleton, Tex. BUSINESS CHANCE Money loaned at lowest rates. Place your fire insurance with us. AVe will sell or trade your city property. Do you want genuine bargains in city property? If you have a farm for sale or trade, write us. Out-of-town property holders. place your rentals with us. Ixw ratem high-grade service. Farm of 160 acr four miles south of Irvington. 20 acres in Roone county, 170 acres in Cl.nton county, acres in Montgomery countj-, and numerous other good farms which can be bought at bargains. SMITH & I ) A A" I S. 45 INGALLS BLOCK. BUSIXESS CHANCEMARKS & HILLINGS, til Lombard Building. BUSINESS CHANCE Livery stable; first-clas stable, well located, nicely stocked. Good boarding stand. Ixjw tent. BUSINESS CIIANCE-Eetaurant doing good business. A'ery heap. MARKS & BILLINGS, 64 Lombard building. BUSINESS CHANCE Meat market, catering to select trade of the eity. Exceptional opportunity for good hustling butch' r. MARKS & BILLINGS. ! Lombard building. BUSINESS rilANCE-Grorery and meat market running $15' dally run be had at a sa rifb-e. Owner sick. Investigate. MARKS HILLINGS. 64 Lombard building. BUSINESS CH AXCE-Furnb died rooming houe fvll of roonurs, near monument; (heap; owner leaii:g the eity. MARKS &. IPLLINGS, il Lombard building. BUSINESS CHANCE Drug store, well located, and can be had cheap. Will invoi. e the st i k MARKS BILLINGS. 64 Lombard building. RUSINESS CI I AN'CE Confectionary and bakery can 1-e had for a littl' monv. Good trad Investigate. MARKS Ac BILLINGS. 4 Lom ha id building. BUSINESS CHANCE -Barber shop; fin fourchair outfit: well ik atcl; luve K d cigar trade; rid establl-hed; low price. MARKS Ai BILLINGS, 64 Lombard building. BUSINESS CHAN "E Tailor shop: th 1 -t Hand in g 1 outside town; will sll with stix k r tixtun-s and bu!ne ; I ig 'ra le guaranteed; live opportunity for k-vo1 mechanic, who can rut and fit. Mut b sold thl wek. MARKS & BILLINGS. 64 lmbard building. BUSINESS CHANCH-IV you want to sell your business? If you do, see us. and we will how bow we can dispos of it. MARKS BILLINGS. 4 Lombard building. BUSINESS CHAN-'E-Does your buslnes ne.-l capital? We caw get it for you. Have ou anythliiK with the assistance of a little mrn-y would 1velop a K'1 thing? If ou nave, briiirf It to us and e will d the rest. MARKS i BILLINGS. 64 I.ornbard Building. Indianapolis.

VITAL STATISTICS AUG. 31.

Illrtli. Arthur and Charlotte AWJ 5i: Cimirr.atl street. -r. Dar.lej ;. ari,i Anna Ri hard. E-'- A Ft Twn-. ty-nmth street, hoy. William und Mary M'-llen. l' North Li"ty stre. t. Rnl. -Mnrriage Lleenve. Pelrr G. Heidi and Marr M. Tth Laytcn m. Parkburt and Mum M-i. '.' Chandler. Ulni'r Srba-ti.'n and pearl Birraiu. Frank AV. Erd!mejrr and Clata Lin Verna Fi her. Herbert Hülse and I la B. Huev. William .la-Vson nd Cmnii"V Bro..v. Char!. H. I. ltman and Lllli- Hu;in. Earl Thais qr.l ;V.le Craft. n. Michael E. L.r.pneckr and Cath.nine L-rg-neekt r. Drnth. Cornelia D'wling. sixty-t hi re. New Albany, Ind.. dilation of heart. Mary Gleason, sixty, Little Si.'ters ef tre Poer, tuberculosis. Floreivo Harris, twenty-three, fi2 River avenue, tuberculous. Mary C. Laney, fixty-two. South East street, bronchitis. Anthony If. Pal, sixty-nine. 1T2S North Senat avenue, heart failure. Infant Gardner. 11X Udell street. nil'.N rn. Mari. G. Iarsh, twenty-two. 7l.l North Deliware street, typhoid fever. Infant Hornaday, 1411 North Capitol avenue, asphyxia. Pierce Keller, ninet 2:''2 Gale vtrret, senility. DIKll. B.ALS Anthonj- H.. sr.. at the family residence, Xo. 1728 North Senate avenue. Funeral Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. AVATTS Burton F. AVatts died Thursday. Aug. 23. Funeral from his residence, 704 North Latt Ftreet, at 2 p. m. Sunday. 3IOXLMi:XT. M,NUMENTS A. Diener. 443 E. Washington. T?i-..-d'-I"raJcnworks E. entrance Crown Hill. MONUMENTS Indiana Marble and Granit Aorks. Encaustic, tile floors, marbl and tll wainscoting. 147 N. Delaware. Old Thune i'Ji. r u x e r a l mnn ct o r s . FLA NN ER & BUCHANAN (Licensed embalmers.) Can ship diphtheria and scarlet fever. Lady embaimer for ladies and children. C2u North Hanois street. Telephone 641. new and oil. Old 2J. C. E. K KI'MKlA FUNERAL DIRECTOR, 223 X. Delaware St. Xew 2:-). HI HI AL VAULT. BURIAL A'AULTS PROTECT YOUR DEAD. The Okey Cement Burial A'ault Is the only air and water-tight, burglar-proof burial vault manufactured. Sold by cemetery association and undertakers, or may be ordered of u direct. Send for booklet and prices. uKMV BURIAL VAULT CO., 6 "1 Madron avenue. New Phone- 132Ö and 3j43. N. B. GROFF. General Manager. roit SALi:-Honsi:s am) vi:iiicli:s. DEPOT WAGON'S, broughams, coaches, phaetons, hearses; our make; bargains. ROBHIX3, 32 East Georgia street, Repairing solicited. CTURC1I NOTICES. New Jerusalem. XEW CHURCH CHAPEI -2- Xorth Alabama Rev. AV. L. Gladish. minister. Service and sermon at 11 o'clock. Subject of sermon, "Abiaham Pleading for Sodom." Sunday schuol at S:30. Spiritnnlism. THE FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH-Corner Alabama and Xew A'ork stretts. Sunday services at 10:4i a. rn. and 7:43 p. in. Miss Lizzla Harlow, from Haydenville. Mass.. will occupy the rostrum morning and evening. All are cordially invited to welcome this tloquent speaker. STOVES AXI) Hi: PA IRS. STOA'E REPAIRS Re-pairs for all stoves. IL A. SMOCK, 145 Massachusetts av. BTÖV E EEPAI RS'S to ve-repair and tin shop 23i A'irginia av. Xew 'phone, 347i. Old 'phona green, 4S4. STOVES MODEL STEEL rXnGES AN D stoves. Quick Meiil steel ranges and gasollrus goods. HOME STOA'E CO.. 117-11 S. Meridian st. HORSESHOEING. HORSESHOEING First-class work. Special attention to lameness and Interfering. FELLS & BERTLES. feC E. AA'ashlngton tt. HORSESHOEING i-oc. First-class work. Horses called for and delivered. EDWARDS. S23 Man. ave. Phones: Xew, 229i; old. 2-272). CHIROPODIST. CH 1 ROPODIST TO THE BEST FAMIlYd" tor ten years. House calls attended to. Dil C IL BRALEY, 9 X. Meridian St.. Room 12. ARCHITECTS. ARCHITECTS M. IL TRAYLOR. Archlteet. 14 and IS AVhen block. Phone 2454. REMOVAL. REMOVAL E. Lung hand laundry, formerly at 221 Massachusetts av., removed to 243 X. Delaware bt. We will be pleased to see our old friends and customers. AA'ork called for and delivered. Old phone Xo., green, 2661. Xo. 24 J X. Delaware st. Our prices are very' reasonable; shirts, c; collars and cuffs, Pic each. Agency at 21! Massachusetts av. 31 1' SI CA L. MUSICAL Pianoforte and vrcsl music thoroughly taught; also German, French and Span-, Ish by the Meisterschaft or simplified method. For terms address BRUXO TROEMEL. 11 Eat Xorth st. DEXTISTRY. DENTISTRY S- F. EARHART. DENTIST, REMOVED TO ll'.i AV. WASHINGTON KT., IRON' BLOCK. i:li:cth i ca l suitli i:s. HAA'E your electrical work done by ". B. FULLER. 217 A'irginia a venue; ( prices reasonable; satisfaction guaranteed. LAL'XDR Y. UNION CO-OPERATIVE LA UN D R Y N os. 28 A'irginia ave. I'hone 12Ca. iixti.;. PAINTING Joseph R. Adams, painter. 611 Hudson Bt. Make your erga gements through oil phone 2773. new 'phone Til. for painting, graining. kalsomlning. tinning and glazing. AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE G. AV. McCurdy. ' real eMat and general auctioneer. No. 24i Wen AAfhington. . AVIRi: AXII RR ASS WORKS. WIRE ANlTl '. I A SS ORK I nd la na w Tre anl brass works, nianufatturtrs of jdaln and ornamental wire, iron and bias work of every description. 24 AV. Maryland t. FOR SALI: HEAL IIMATE. DIM For Sale MDEEN DWELLING, eleven rom, reception hall, bath, furna'-e, with ffd gas upplv, K-cted oak rinih, wlrl for flecttlc light, all eonvnience. numerous clj.-ts. Built ly iesent occupant for heme I(UI!LE BltH'K DWELLING, eleven ru. a hide; hplendid r n!al projrty. ne n h l f!i occuj icd l y same tenant f r 1 i f t n vears. pajs 7 p. r cent. n't. In excIleiit condition. T!o s a g-Hid Jnv-t:nrnt. FRAME DWELLING, ton r.,,.:; anl taih. Re-eiitly put III KKd-as-new "t,.ith n t'o-t uvi r J7.'". but can be hold at a tuu.h l -vcr lluie to close an estate. Each of th ab-)ve proper! l-s I on a pave J Ktrect. in the northent part -f t!i city. Ea. h ha a gd -am attached. All wll b- Mi at a sacrifhe in oraler to dispose of th-m within t hi: ty da vs. The MARION TRUSTCO. X E. Cor. MonuoDCOt Vine ani Market SL