Indianapolis Journal, Volume 51, Number 272, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 September 1901 — Page 8

TITK IXDIAXAPOLIS JOURNAL, SüXDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1901.

DllALS IN REAL ESTATE

4 av. ; i imiinn ni"V? historic frAii.M m:.u jiillersvilu: i He Kvill ConTprt thf Propertr Into . Nnmnirr Homo llininf of the Week. Y. V. Ilcrod has purchased Mt. Xebo, a p turesciue sixty-six-acre tract of land xiraij Millersville. The land has threequaijers of a milo frontaRc on Fall creek, poo water all tlio way. Mr. Herod contemplates hulMing a summer home on the lantK The tract is ru?el, furrowed by df crjravines and is enveloped in legendary Iiistry. The place i.s said to be the highest ? int in Murion county, and before tliis coiinty was settled is said to have bccnli rendezvous for Indians. The place oh of the mot beautiful spots in the coun'y arid improvements are to be made that! will add to its attractiveness. The Idar,; has betn much used for picnic purpose. Th? property was owned by John E. if int. anl the sale was made through the . W. Selvape agency. XXX Arjjiitects Vonnegut & Bonn have let the contact for a larpe store and apartment hou? on Massachusetts avenue near Ohio street to be erected by Dr. E. F. and Mrs. fllodffes. The property adjoins the VyaHot block. The old buildings have been 'orn away and the new building1 will cxtcr.l from Massachusetts avenue through to oyo street, with a frontage of eightycightfect on the avenue and forty feet on Ohio street. Tnc building will be three Ftori'. high and will contain eight store roomfr and tv.enty-two apartments, with eteanj heat, pas and electric light. The cost f the building will be JlO.OuO. f xxx ChaMes Dahlmann last week transferred his iopcrty on Marlowe avenue near Orlen al street to the Indiana Savings and 1 nves- rnent Company, and the latter. In exchani transferred a property on Shepard aveni near Twenty-first street. The consider; ion in both transactions was $2,5uü. XXX C. I. Stolte has transferred his property on St! ie avenue, near Prospect street, to Willen stolte for XXX Cha es A. Shotwell has purchased a residence troperty of Harry K. Frazer, located on Cojcge avenue, near Twenty-fifth street, for Jö". I XXX II. 1. Heine has sold through the A. J. Mcye?$ Co. agency a valuable lot at the southci-t corner of Thirteenth street and Tempf avenue to Anna Ueible. The lot has a 'frontage of II-1, feet and a depth of 1: fe I. I XXX ArcUtect David Gibson has prepared plans I or a two-story brick Hat to be built on Wst Sixteenth street, near the tile worksf by Jay O. Voss. The building will be mlern, with furnace heat, but conFtruct 1 to accommodate tenants of moderate iea;is. Mr. Gibson has also prepared plans or an eight-room two-story house for II V. Green on Talbot avenue, near Twenti -second street. He has also completed jplans for a ten-room house for V. 31. K.I ie. near Southport. The building will b modern, with bath and hot water lieatini system. xxx Davi A. Williams has purchased of Lois A. Hoji. a house and lot on Ashland avenue, near Ilfteenth street, for $:J"0. 1 xxx Frar.J: Ia. Furgason last week purchased a resided ?e property of Weymand J. Beckett, locatei: on North Meridian street, near Thirty J;hird street, for $7,0"O. ( xxx Ellen O. Berterman last week purchased a largtjl lot in the north part of the city on Twent -eighth street, of Harry J. Milligan. for $3.t'o. The land in the vicinity has not yet be?n platted. xxx uror.e m. cnrnn nas sc ton a liouse and lot in Washington street, near Geor.ie M. Smith has sold to T. J. IlamilTuxedo Park, on tor 2,.1. i xxx William II. Xewby last week sold to M. M. JauKson a residence property on Villa avenufi near I'rospect street, for $2,500. I xxx Williim H. Moore has purchased of J. S. Hubball a house and lot on Ashland avenue, nir Nineteenth street. The consideration vfas 53.200. x x y MarylT. Wilson has sold to William A. Holt airoperty located on Central avenue, rear Tl.-enty-first street, for $J,0on. xxx Cyntla Butsch has purchased a North McrldLvi street property, located near Kighteith street, of i:mma II. Green for XXX Iaurs" A. Barnes last week purchased two Lts oif North Illinois street, near Fourteenth jstreet. of Milton A. Woollen for $11.". 2 ' XXX Mart'tx A. McFarland last week sold her property on North Capitol avenue, near Kightejuh street, to M. II. Reardon for $ö.; f XXX The ig Four Building Association has sold to Tviley Scott a house and lot on Shef field a Annk on Nor to Aug John nue, near Morris street, for ?7,TNJ. XXX Gretr last week sold her property i Senate avenue, near North street, st K Dietrichs for $5,Cm). i xxx dart'n last week sold two lots on North Alabama street, near New York street. Kdwin St. George Rogers, trustee. for ?:.' and Mr. Rogers then transferred the pre. lerty to Mary W. .Martin for the Fame cfnsideration. XXX Maud Hixon is erecting a J2.y0 residence on n Collie avenue. 1 XX) Jo.rpV A. Rink last week took out a bulldintl permit for his new brick and stone buildiiul p Rat. t. J' f at. to e erected at Illinois and Vermont streets, i The cost of the building is $75.ooo. J 'x x J. C. thoemaker is building a Sl.CwX) house at ! I lhland avenue. I X X charl Klunn will build a residence at th darner of Northwestern avenue and Thirty-:ist street. i XXX John IV. Healing Is erecting a dwelling on Las e street to cost $2.o"0. xxx Fred 1'. Speike is remodeling and Improving J lis large brick house on Vermont stree t. i ar Fast street, at a cost of $."..... f xxx Waitei 11. Hitz yesttrday sold his prop erty on F'reet, t olleg avenue, near Twcntv-sccond David l air for $o.j). f XXX Frank Sawyer yesterday purchased of J.imes Ros a residence property at the corner C Senate avenue and Twentv-tirst street ff- ".,,. I.w ini.AL nenn:. v Stone It on hi nice of J. en je. on North Mrridinn Street. On No,h Meridian street, between Twen-ty-etght: and Twenty-ninth streets, a handtome st ne resident of three stories Is tearing mpletinn. It Is the home of J. W. Selvage. 'A-hich has Lvn in process of nip. ftructioit for eight months. The structure Is built 'i hish ground and the exterior is vry iral'lng. The approach is a. broad cement ilk, which leads to a porch acrosg the i nt! r front, supported by four stone ciliar. '..ie entrance i formed by a vestl-

hulr. with double doors of plate glass, which reflects light and view to the art glass design In the doors proper. On the main fioor are a library, a parlor, back parlor, a reception hall, the dining room.

1 breakfast room, a large pantry and the kitchen. The library is finished in I-lemish wood and has a French fireplace and sliding doors into the hallway. The parlor has three large plate glass windows, the center being a beautiful design of art, with handsomely ornamented golden oak above. This is beautifully earved and massive in appearance. The back: parlor is finished in old English, with a mantle of Roman design on the north side and a large mirror above. The hall is finished in light golden oak and the dining room. 2 by 16 feet, is very Inviting in a dress of weathered oak. with four larce nlate-class windows and a J beautifully upholstered settee running entirely around the south side. The breakfast room, wnicn adjoins, is auorncu wun uarx antique, and the pantry and kitchen are models of convenience'. All the floors are parquette. The stairway is run to a platform, where there are three large windows that give a beautiful view to the south; then; passing to the second fioor; there is seen a set of living rooms that are well lighted and ventilated and especially inviting. One is finished in natural oak. another in light antique, two adjoining rooms in golden oak and the southwest corner room Is beautiful in bog oak. There is a large fireplace under a six-foot mantle, of exquisite workmanship. The basement is composed of a laundry, two drying rooms, a wine room, another for fruits, produce, etc., a coal room, which has a chute open from the south side to admit vast quantities at a time and the hot water plant, which has a boiler capacity of 2,1 feet radiation. The triple return system is used, suitable for coal or gas. The bath is modern in every detail, and trimmed in gold, with white tile flooring:. Kvery device for comfort and convenience is furnished. There are twelve rooms, aside from the ballroom with its light antique furnishing and many electric lights. This room measures 30 by 43 feet and is heated by three large radiators, that the comfort of guests may be assured. The electric work is more complete, probably, than in any building in the city. It was installed by the Sanders-Marsh Company, and connects with every room. Lights can be turned on in any apartment from the hall and all the incandescent globes can be lighted at one time from the same place. The plumbing work is the very best and every article is of the latest design. The hardware on the first floor is all bronze, being of gold neat finish and on the second fioor of oxidized silver finish. The exterior is especially attractive, being of stone veneer, slate roof and two porches with large stone pillars. The size of the lot is 74 bv 150 feet. The Week's Truiinfern. Sept. 23 28 Sept. 21 22 Sept. 25 13 Sept. 26 6 Sept. 27 24 Sept. 2S 21 $3S.rw.2.1 32.fio0.r.0 13.7J2.-Hj 24.rd.0O 2G.353.O0 $162,063. 83 Totals 121 Mortsngren. W 14 1H 12 12 , 11 84 Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. 21. J21.44H.fiO 11.775.00 13.l50.nr, 1S,3W.W I2.4::n.(t'j 1J.367.22 $l0,531.2S Totals Release. 11 Sept. 21.. Sept. 23., Sept. 24.. Sept. 25.. $12,055.00 2o.547.50 11.515.CI0 S.975.C0 ,. 13 .. 17 (CONTINUED ON PACK 'J, COL. 4.) Notice to Contractors nnd Hulltlers. Yellow pine timbers and joist In stock at Indiana Timber and Lumber Co. Office and yards E. 22d St. and Monon Railroad. WILLIAM II. COR URN, Proprietor. I'Oll SALE 11 HAL ESTATE. Jio.noi) investment pars 12 per cent. See ROBKUT WAT KKS. C2 Monument ilace. liKAL KSTATK Double house, rents for Jlti per month: $2.100 buys it this week ROUEUT VATKUS. S2 Monument place: liKAL ESTATE- Heautiful building lot below Sixteenth st. ; will sell less than assessed value. Address Box -Ml, care Journal. It 1 : a'iTTIsTATE -KetauTa n tan I hotel, at a bigbargain, if sold in next five days. See us quick. CALIAVKLL fc MOOKK. 02 FltZKerald. RE A I rES TAT K Fo r Sale 35feetönE. Washirikrton tt., near East; Rood location for block or store, lj N. Meridian st., K(mdhi 11. REAL ESTATE For Safe Washington st.. near Delaware, three-story trick block; easy terms if desired. Meridian st.. Knomjl. in-:Xiri:STATi: Vacant lots; Caidtölandx7nwriod avfnu's, rear .'UM; $'jm) and $7ö;). respectively. JOHN WOJHEll. 23 N. Pennsylvania. REAL ESTATE For Sale Lot. with natural gas guaranteed, already piped; W. Rav st., near West. HENRY 1). PIERCE. 18' N. Meridian t. REAL ESTATE Owners of property, we collect rent at specially low rates. Place your proiertywith A. J. MEYER ft: CO.. 144 K. Market. REAL ESTATE . 500; tract of ground, with V) feet en Meridian by feet deep, near Thirty-seventh st. SEIDEN STIC K E R & ROOT, i:S3 E. Market. REAL ESTATE For Sale Two-story brick house, Senate av., near Washington; splendid 10 per cent, investment. HENRY D. PIERCE. IV N. Meridian st. REAL ESTATE-$5.;oo: Park ave.. near Sixteenth: S rooms, bath, furnace, trust gas; a modern house and a bargain. JOHN WOCHER, 2:; N. Pennsylvania. REAL ESTATE Vacant lots on Park avenue and Broadway, 50 to b feet frontage; the best part of Indianapolis; high and dry. JOHN WOCHER, 2.5 N. Pennsylvania st. liEÄL ESTATE Fine painting ana repairing'. best rubber tires; we manufacture to order. COOPERATIVE CARRIAGE CO., 211 N. Alabama street. New phone 371. RE A 1 E S TA T E For Sale S p 1 e n did six-room cottage on Broadway, near Twenty-flret : this hou.e will be sold regardless of price. BENJ. F. CLINK. 12t E. Market. REAL ESTATE Rental investments; two yood houses, north; new and modern, corner lot, on good streets; also lots on monthly payments, at :;s When building. WM. B. DAVIS. REAL ESTATE House on easy monthly payments; price. $450 to $4,500; $50 to $500 cash; $10 to $J0 per month. Stop paying rent. YARYEN & D AVIS. S21 Stevenson bu ildlng. REAL ESTATE We have customers for desirable property. List your vacant lots and improved property for lulok sale with A. J. MEYER & CO., 114 E. MarkeL REAL ESTATE Sp.cial bargain; modern eight-room house in Hall place; east front, fine shade; only 13,500; terms to suit. A. J. MEYER & CO., 144 E. Market. REAL ESTATE Strictly modern eight-room dwelling on New Jersey, near Eleventh; bath, laundry, furnace: an Al property and a bargain at $s.5oo. SEIDENSTICKER & ROOT. 133 E. Market. REAL ESTATE 33 acres on BlufT road. Just across the road from the new suburb of South Indianapolis; very suitable for platting info lots; a snap at .5u0. SEIDENSTICKER Jfc ROOT, U. . tI : . M a r k e t . REAL ESTATE Elegant nine-room house on N. Meridian, south Twenty-second st.; fine laundry, barn; lot, 4.x 1 .''; great bargain; price. $."i; cash. $3.S00. balanee long time. A. J. MEYER & CO., 141 E. Market. REAL ESTATE Ten-room modern house, N. Pennsylvania St.; corner l"t. 4"xl.V); giod barn: would make good investment property or desirable home; $5.000; terms to suit. A. J. MEYER & CO.. 144 E. Market. R EÄ l7E STA TE Modern eight-room house cn Central av.. north Tw nty-second st.; quarter-oak finish, hardwood Moors. uj-to-date bath, good lot. east front: onlv 4.t". terms to suit. A. J. MEYER & CO.. 144 E. Market. REAL ESTATE Modern eight-room house on Central av.. south Twenty-first st: bath, furnace, two gratis and mantels, driven well, cls'err., very desirable home; only J 5. .."": easy terms. A. J. MEYER A. i'ii,, 144 E. Market. REAL-ESTATE Strictly modern, up-to-date, nine-room house on N. Meridian st.. south Twenty-secOnd : 44 feet front, beautiful shade trees, large barn; on!v $;.7i; terms to suit: Investigate. A. J. MEYERA. CO., 141 E. Market REAL ESTATE-Substantlal brick business block; stone foundation, cellar under all: good plumbing; all occupied: face& two asphalt street?.; covt, $l.0uO; ronresident owner: will sacrinV for $5.50. ARTHUR H. C.ROVER. 4 Majkt st. tOround floor.) Roth phones HQS. TTeu7ES TATE NORTH MERIDIAN STREET. $." ; a thoroughly modern up-to-date dwelling. Tirge cementM front porch, and large center hall. 10 room, don't fail to see this. JOHN WOCHER. 23 N. PENNSYLVANIA. REAL ESTATE Good county seat doctor's home; tdtgant iuipro rments; fine, large east front lot; cost. .,,: will sell for $4.50. on easy tern s; the present owner has Wen in the practice of medicir.e for several ynrs, and wishes to retire: this is a fj den did opening for any doctor. RALSTON CA.IDEN. 137 W. Market. FOR SALE Rare opportunity to buy nice residene; easy trms; something rew. The modern ll-rxmi dwelling. No. 712 N. Eut street. Stret improvements mad on both ends of lot; lot 4 feet 9 Inche by 131 feet. Terms of sale. ?.",.. cash; balan-e. one and two years, without interest. J. S. CR I. 'S E. 14 E. Market street. REAL ESTATE f.s.?.V; new, meiern, nine-room l.oiisf; furnaee, bath. gas. electric lights, oak finish; Nmv Jerser and Twentv-fifth streets. 1 WM S. CANFIELD, 7' . Lm building. REAL EST A i E ILLINOIS STREET. NEAR 20TH. An eleir-nt home, thort.urhly modern In all of Its ap;intniT.t.s; good barn; lot 60x220. This jioperty i.4 ea.ily v.orth $11.0. We want an rttr. unr reside out of town and anxious to " JOHN WOCHER, 2i N. PENNSYLVANIA.

FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS BY HENRY H. FAT, ROOM 2. UNION TKUST BUILDING. BUSINESS PROPERTY. NEW 3-STORY BRICK. E. WASHINGTON ST. RENTAIj, J1.7:': PRICE. $5.0. 2-STORY BRICK BLOCK; NORTHEAST: STORE AND DWELLINGS. RENTAL. $64); PRICE. KV. FACTORY AND WAREHOUSE SITES. WITH RAILROAD SWITOIES, GOOD LOCATIONS AND LOW PRICES. WOODRUFF LOTS. HIGH LOTS. LOW PRICES. REAL ESTATECHOICE INVESTMENT IN MEHIDI AN-ST. GROUND. ONE II L'NDkED FEET FRONTING ON MERIDIAN ST. AND RUNNING THROUGH 6"0 FEET TO PENNSYLVANIA ST.. SOUTH OF THIRTY-EIGHTH: WHEN MERIDIAN ST. IS PAVED TO THIRTY-FOURTH ST., YOU CAN SELL MERIDIAN ST. FRONT ALONE FOP. PRICE WE ASK, LEAVING YOU lftOxtftt FE.ST ON PENNSYLVANIA ST. as profit: this is positively the cheapest ground on the street. w. e. stevenson, 12g e. market. real estateTwo nice cottars. 5 rooms, North Indianapolis, on monthly iayments. On nice cottage, 5 rooms, Tuxedo Park, on monthly payments. One nice cottage, 5 roorris, Baitimor av., on monthly payments. One nice vacant let, 41 Mlllisan's Park place. P feft. N. Illinois, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth. ea?t side. One double house, Keystone av., Just north Wahincton Ft. Call on INDIANAPOLIS PAVINGS AND INVESTMENT CO., Li Monument Place. REAL ESTATE

BEAUTIFUL MODERN HOMES NORTH. . J4.R0O for CHOICE MODERN HOME OF EIGHT ROOMS (EAST FRONT, on PARK AVE.) $4.500 FOR ELEGANT MODERN HOME OF NINE ROOMS (EAST FRONT, on BROADWAY.) $4.000 for NEW MODERN HOME OF NINE ROOMS, on DELAWARE ST. (Improvements paid.) $4.fl00 for Elegant. Strictly Modem Horn of EIGHT ROOMS, on ALABAMA ST. $3.50 for Choice East-front Modern Home, on Ashland ave., near 22d st. JOSEPH W. SELVAGE. AGENT. 73-76 Lombard Building. Phones T17. REAL ESTATE Good 5-room cottage on Tark ave., near Massachusetts ave., $2,250. Fine lot on "Chester st., nur Washington st. $-23. Cost $300 one year ago. Must sell. Brand new double house and ood flve-room cottage on two lots, northeast; present rental $312 per year. Price, 52,9:o. Good nine-room house on Cornell ave., nar Thirteenth st. : plenty room to build double house on rear, facing Lewis st. Price-, $2,500. Can be made to pay 14 per cent. A first-class eleven-room house on Park ave., near Sixteenth rt. ; lot 52x160; can be bought at a bargain, as owners are leaving: city. Make proposition. Good ten-room houe on Nv Deleware St., near Twenty-third St.; 53,200. Fine new eight-room house on N. Capitol ave., near Thirty-fourth st.; $2.200. IL PLUMMER. 155 E. Market st. FOIl IIKT 1IOLSCS. FOR RENT See list at 131 E. Market; ground floor. G R EGORY & APPEL. FOR R ENT Exce Went location for saloon; Washington street, near Delaware, lSVi N. Meridian street. Room 11 FOR RENT Elegant residence, 14 rooms, bath." furnace, etc.. and barn: large lot, fine shade; a most desirable hom. For location anJ rental apply to THE UNION TRUST CO., 11S-122 E. Market st. FOlTltENT 3o"' N. Meridian St.; lot. 100x238; 12 rooms; and bath; partly furnished; furnace, with ample supply natural gas; electric and gas lights; soft water for bath, with water motor; barn for three horsea; hall, library, dining room, bath and one bedroom have hardwood floors; this is a choice location. THE UNION TRUST COMPANY, 11S-122 East Market St. . FOR RENT Apartments and Flats Choice, modern suites in the Delaware, four and five rooms each; rent $30 to $40. Apartments with board la the Imperial and the St. Charles. THE CENTRAL TRUST CO., m 150 East Market. FOR RENT RY THE UNION TRUST CO., RS-122 E. Market St. (Company's Ruildinsr.) 2103 rellefontaine, 9 noms, bath , 2317-19 N. Illinois, 8 rcoms, bath, modern.... 852 Ashland ave.. 7 rooms, bath 211 Detroit st., 6 rooms, new 422 N. Noble st.. 6 rooms, new , Ruth st.. near Wih. St., 6 rooms, new 403 Blackford st.. 6 rooms, barn FLATS LIVING ROOMS. "Algonquin," 3 inoms. bath STOREROOMS. $2.00 30.00 20.0D 10.00 K.00 12.00 13.00 $13.00 $10.00 9.00 20 N. West st 9 N. State st 2037 N. Capitol ave OFFICES. 7.00 Desirable rooms. Company's building. 113-122 E. Market. Modern offices In LAW BUILDING. $10 and upward; steam heat, electric light. Janitor service; complete law library for tenants' use. RENTAL LIST. A. J. MEYER Sc CO., 144 E. Market. FOR RENT $37 N. Delaware St., modem 12 1140 N. New Jersey St., modem a 113S N. New Jersey St., modern 9 1W2 Central av., mpdern 9 518 E. Nineteenth st.. modern 9 1608 Ashland av., stable, modern 11 $55.00 45.00 42.50 35.00 32.50 20.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 20.00 15.00 12.00 in. Ca) 9.50 7.50 $13.00 2S2S Talbott a v., modern 8 r t r r o - - r,.I Am S 530 W. Twentieth st.. Modern.. 328 W. Twentieth st., modern S 2213 Rellefcntaine St., modern 9 2435 N. Meridian st., modern 9 604 E. Tenth st 7 1313 E. Pratt st 637 S. Delaware st i20 Prospect st 1124 Maple st .. S .. 6 .. 4 ,. 3 STOREROOMS. 637 S. Delaware st Insure your property In the Reliable Insu ranee company. A. J. MEYER & CO., 144 E. Market. roil RENT THE LEXINGTON FLATS. CAPITOL AVENUE. NORTH. BETWEEN ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH STREETS. Substantial, handsome brick and stone buildings, facing our own beautifully appointed private grounds, which, with spacious rear and division courts. Insure abundance of light and air, making these the most unique in conception and in all particulars the most comfortable, homelike, restful and exclusive flats In the city, winter and summer. Every room opens outward. Safe construction, brick partition walls, deadened floors, electric light wires in iron conduits. Attractive entrance halls, with letter boxes, speaking tubes, electric bells, large rear porches, storage rooms, bicycle storage, steam heat, hot and cold water, gas ranges, refrigerators, buffets, medicine cabinets, shades, screens, best of plumbing, large private bathrooms, private halls, hai'dwood floors, decorated walls and ceilings. Four, rive and six rooms. Rentals very reasonable. The Iexington offers greatest possible comfort, convenier.ee and privr.cy in the homw at least possible cost. Apply on premises or oftl-ce. No. 3 Ingalls building. Roth telephones 534. FOR RENT PROPERTY FOR RENT BY INDIANA TRUST COMPANY. SATURDAY. SEPT. 2. lni DWELLINGS NORTH. DWELLINGS SOUTH 1301 N. Pennsyl- i 2505 Prospect. Iii r. " vania, mo'l. i r jo.w mod .$25.00 II N. Capitol av., 12 r, mod 50. oo 13o5 N. Penn. st... 45. 0u N. Delaware st., mod 25. 00 161S N. Alabama. 7 r. bath, stable 27.50 6ur N. N. Jersey. 10 Barth a v., 5 r 9.00 8.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 5.50 SCO 7.0) 7.00 5.00 litj S. West st., 4 r 524 Chesapeake st.. 6 r f26 Chesapeake, 6 r SIS Cheap-ake st. 517 Abbott st., '4 r isni s. Olive st., 7 r. stable, gas.. 517 Chesapeake, 4 r 515 Chesapeake, 4 r 1241 Lee st.. 4 r... STOREROOMS 201-3 & 5 S. Meridian st 54S W. Wash. St.. Cor. Djlaware and Wyoming 9 r. mod 2405 E. 10th st., 12 r, mod 7 Kensington Ct., 6 r. bath 30.00 22. 00 IS. 00 13.0-1 10.10 10.1 10.0 9.00 S.5 7.5-t 7.50 312 Adelaide st. 6 r 13.00 S2J Keystone av... 10. 10 214 Adelaide st.... 22- N. Davidson. 6 r .vs W. Spring st.. ."10 W. Spring st.. 2"5 Mlnerv st.. 4 r 2115 Yandex st.. 4 r 2116 Yandes. 4 r... 33 W. McCarty st 212 Adelaide St., 5 r. gas Cor. Rellefontaine and 11th. 10 r, bath, furnace.... 1615 Talbott. steam heat, mod 45.00 4'". 00 J vl . Morris st. 35.00 446 E. Washington 35.00 44S E. Washington 35. 00 1243 E. Wash. st.. lvoo 155 Virginia av... 15.01 7.U0 ' c'or. New Jersov and McCarty sts 12.00 1411 E. Wash. st.. 12.00 D.00 25.00 40.00 144) 1436 14.Y Hill av lO.iio Hill av 6.00 Hill av 6.0t 1444 W. Wash 4.00 1053 Virginia av... 15.00 ROOMS AND APARTMENTS. 5014 E. Washington st.. 16 r 33 v0 44Ö1, E. Washington st., 2 r 7.oo 446? E. Washington st 7.0 S".0 Virginia av 3. eh1- E. Washington st 5.00 54S4 v. Washington st., 5 r 5.1 4ti, 11 Washington 5.00 W. Washington st., 1 t 3.m 852 Virginia av., Rocm 7 3.00 Ill's N. Lelaware, 4 r 15 00 NEW LIST EVERY SATURDAY. Telephone Rri. Aeent for apartments in the Victoria." or'lces for rnt in Indiana Trust building. City rropertj for ?ale. Lans negotiated, l-ire insurance at lowest rates. Savinjt deirtmetit. Indiana Trust Company. Deposits received cf (1 and upward. Fays 3 per cent, interest.

ni'SINESS CHANCE.

BUSINESS CHANCE Money can be mad Send for our look f new Ideas on Stock and Grain trading. See FLOWER & CO.'s advertisementfinancial paf e. WAN TeT Partner In a :ood paying manufacturing business, near Indianapolls, Ind. No fake. Personal Interview. A. H. PETERS, Occidental Hotel, city. B I' S I N E S S C 1 1 AN C E fTn"E L Y FURN IsTl E D rooming HOUSE, well located: walking DISTANCE: see us. THE MARKS BUSINESS CO., 64 LOMBARD BUILDING. BUSINESS CHANCE BEST MEAT MARKET ' and grocery STAND In th CITY; OWNER will sacrifice; investigate. THE MARKS BUSINESS CO. , 64LO M RA RJ ) IUMLD 1N(L BHUSINESS CHANCE We require an energetic manager in this section. Unusual opportunity for right mam The M'GUIRE-DR YDEN COM1'ANY. 11 Maiden lane, New York city. BUSINESS CHACETlbOD IIÖTEL, NEAR DEPOT; fifty sleeping ROOMS: monthly RENTAL less than $50: OWNER will sacrifice; investigate. THE MARKS BUSINESS CO.. 61 LOM HA R D BU I L D I N G. BUSINESS CHANCE GOOD HARDWARE STOCK in best TOWN 30 MILES from this CITY; well-assorted STOCK, cheap RENT; OWNER will sell low. THE MARKS BUSINESS CO.,64 LOMBARD BUILDING. BUSINESS CILXNCE Reliable parties to - sell gold mining stocks In a thoroughly responsible and actively operating eompanv. BULLION MOUNTAIN GOLD MINING AND MILLING CO.. 1024 Stevenson building, Indianapolis. BUSINESS OHA NCEÜÖOD. FIRST-CLASS BARBER SHOP, with four CHAIRS, can be had at a BARGAIN; well located and doing good BUSINESS; see us regarding this. THE MARKS BUSINESS CO., 64 LOMBARD BUILDING. BUSINESS CHANCE SMALL RESTAURANT. doing good BUSINESS; prsent OWNER I sick; a big SNAP; only $175; see us. THE MARKS BUSINESS CO., 64 LOMBARD BUILD1NG. BUSINESS CHANCE Live hustler, with $2'X, can secure county control of a new patent article; big seller, good profit; everybody wants one; call quick and arrange. THE MARKS BUSINESS CO.. 61 Lombard Building. BUSINESS CHANCE Are you looking for a location? We secure free factory sites and cash bonus for manufacturers where labor and fuel are cheap and shipping facilities unexcelled. INDUSTRIAL CO., 507 Great Northern building. Chicago. BUSINESS CHANCE ELEGANT FURNISHED rooming HOUSE; well located: high class of BOARDERS; first-class table BOARD served also; this can be had at a BARGAIN; see us. THE MARKS BUSINESS CO., 64 LOMBARD BUILDI NO. BUSINESS CHANCE LIVE HUSTLER, WITH $5,2o0, can secure countv CONTROL of a new patent ARTICLE; big SELLER, good PROFIT; EVERYBODY wants ONE; call quick and arrange. THE MARKS BUSINESS CO., 64 LOMBARD BUILDING. BUSINESS CHANCE A GOOD SAND, GRAVel and stone BUSINESS; also trade for sewer TILE PIPE, etc.: good BUSINESS; OWNER making big MONEY; has other INTEREST; will sacrifice. THE MARKS BUSINESS CO., 64 LOMBARD BUILDING. BUSINESS CHANCE A GOOD PHYSICIAN with $7.000 to $10.000 CAPITAL can secure a half INTEREST in a well-located SANATORIUM; plenty of BUSINESS; Investigate If you moan BUSINESS. THE MARKS BUSINESS CO., t4 LOMBARD BUILDING. BUSINESS CHANCE A PARTY WITH $1.0'J CASH can become Interested in a good profitable BUSINESS. MONEY" secured; many ORDERS on HAND: investigate; this Is a live one for a HUSTLER. THE MARKS BUSINESS CO.. 64 LOMBARD JRUHA)ING. BUSINESS CHANCE Reliable correspondents wanted in every city aril village to handle high-class STOCKS and BONDS. Good pay assured. No capital needed. References required. Address F. A. SENECHAL & CO., bankers, Union Trust building. Cincinnati, O. BUSINESS CIIANCE-A ÖOÖD. FIRST-CLASS cigar STAND and barber SHOP, located In the CENTER of the CITY; elegant ARRANGEMENT and TRADE; this can be had at a BARGAIN; Investigate. THE MARKS BUSINESS CO.. 64 LOMBARD BUILDING. BUSINESS CHANCE GOOD CONFECTIONERY and ICE CREAM PARLOR, nlcelr stocked; elegant STAND for OYSTERS and LUNCH: OWNER compelled to sell on account of SICKNESS; will sacrifice. THE MARKS BUSINEPS CO.. 64 LOMBARD BUILDING. BUSINESS CHANGE $100.000 corporation manufacturing cutlery and 500 styles hardware specialties wants capable business man as manager, branch Jobbing rnd retail department; position will pay $l.5o0 yearly and is permanent; $250 capital required; secured absolutely. Address Box 923. Journal. BUSINESS CHANCE ONE OF THE BEST active GROCERIES in TOWN; doins BUSINESS of $100 dally: well stocked, good HORSES and WAGONS; OWNER sick and must leave the CITY; this can be bought right, and TIME given. THE MARKS BUSINESS CO., 64 LOMBARD BUILDING. BUSINESS CHANCE LARGE COAL YARD, on 3elt TRACKS, with HORSE. WAGON, HARNESS. SCALES and BINS; OWNER has social CONTRACTS made for COAL and WOOD; this is a SNAP: little MONEY will take It; investigate. THE MARKS BUSINESS CO., 64 LOMBARD BUILDING. BUSINESS CHANCE ONE o"FTlTii BEST ovster and fish HOUSES near INDIANAPOLIS; doing large BUSINESS; OWNER wishes to retire; has other BUSINESS; has. made big MONEY In past five YEARS; call quick if vnu wish a SNAP. THE MARKS BUSINESS CO., 64 LOMBARD BUILDING. BUSINESS CHANCE A GOOD HARDWARE STOCK, in one of the best TOWNS in northern rart 0f the STATE: OWNER thirteen YEARS In BUSINESS; wishes to retire; will Invoice and give TIME to PURCHASER; EVERYTHING first class: investigate for particulars. THE MARKS BUSINESS CO., 64 LOMBARD BUILDING. BUSINESS CHANCE Tilt: MARKS BUSINESS CO. are SUCCESSORS to MARKS & BILLINGS. MR. S. MARKS remains with us. We are live ONES, not DRONES. Can sell your BUSINESS or furnish you ONE. Have an exelusive SYSTEM. It does the WORK. CAPITAL furnished if necessary. Come and see us for PARTICULARS. THE MARKS BUSINESS CO.. 64 LOMBARD BUILDING. BUSINESS CHANCECASH FOR YOUR BUSINESS Or real estate no matter where it is. Send description and cash price and get my successful plan for finding cash buyers. W. M. OSTHANDEL 1430 North American Bldg., Philadelphia. See my full page ads. Munsey's, McClure's, and all the big magazi its. BUSINESS CHANCE GOOD ACTIVE OFFICE MAN. with $10.0"'0 to $15,000. can secure half INTEREST in large furniture manufacturing COMPANY employing thirty HANDS; have been in BUSINESS five years; have all necessarv MACHINERY and ORDERS for GOODS amounting to about $10,u00 per MONTH; this is a big THING fcr active MAN; see us. THE MARKS BUSINESS CO., 64 LOMBARD BUILDING. BUSINESS CHANCE Honest speculation Make. your money earn a steady income; $25 upwards Invested with us will earn 20 per cent to CO per cent, monthly, payable every fifteen days. Send for our new book "Successful Systematic Speculation," mailed free. Tells how to operate on the grain market witnout loss. Highest commercial, financial and successful customer references. FREDERICK E. PARKER, Broker, 155 La Salle street. 0ÜSINESS CHANCE FOR GOOD INVESTMENTS in live manufacturing BUSINESS, PARTY with CAPITAL can make MONEY; don't waste your TIME answering ADVERTISEMENTS and running around looking for SOMETHING; come to us; we can save you TIME and MONEY. We know where the good THINGS are; that Is our SPECIALTY. If you have any kind of BUSINESS and want a quick SALE come to us and we can dispose of it. We are the live ONES, and do the BUSINESS; have our own SYSTEM. It does the WORK. THE MARKS BUSINESS COMPANY. 64 LOMBARD BUILDING. FOR IICXT ROOMS. FOR RENT Furnished front room, a good location, with bath, hat and phone; one or two gentlemen. Address Box Journal. FOR RENT Store room, with or without five living rooms, vol Virginia av. Call S. F. EARHART. Dentist. 11',, W. Washington st. rÖirinCNT-Üäckpärlor. suitable for man and wife or two gentlemen: also transient room; home comforts; references exchanged. No. 145 W. Vermont st. FOR RENT A large, commodious, well-lighted. well-ventilated room, suitable for light manufacturing purposes; central location, electric 1 icht. power, switch: all included in rent. FIEBER & REILLY, 146 E. Market st. FOR TRADE. REAL ESTATE 1C6 acres cf choice Nebraska land; rents 50c rer acre; will trade for an automobile or city property. Address Room ICS. Occidental Hotel. LOST. LOST Gold bar pin of about six pparls. Finder please return to 161 N. Illinois. Reward. LOfW on Friday afternoon, gold stickpin, with crescent and star; 7 pearls in crescent. Return to assistant matron at workhouse. Reward. PATTERNS. PATTERNS INDIANAPOLIS ARTISTIC PAT TERN WORKS. Fenneman and Minnesota sts. Special stove and furnace patterns. All kinds of ... 1 1. x . no925. ARCHITECTS. ARCHITECTS M. II. TRAYLOR. Architect. 14 and 15 Vhen block. Phone 2t54. IITIXG. PAINTING Joseph R. Adams, painter. Cll Hudson st. Make ycur engagements thrcugh old 'phone 2,. 3, new 'phone 751. for painting, graining, kalsominlng. tinning and glazing. XltOX AMI WIRE PEACES. IRON AND WIR E FECISSClIsaVEND FENCE CO.. 1023 N. Bevillf. New hone liSi AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE G. W. McCurdy. real etat and general auctioneer, No. 245 West Washington.

JOURNAL DUSINESS DIRECTOIIY. ELEVATORS Passenger and freight. Repairs and supplies. REEDY & CO. Thones-New 3170; old 22753. FLORISTS BERTERMANN BROS.. New No. 241 Mass. ave.. 223 N. DeL t. TcL MO. OPTICIANROUSE & MAYIIEW, Practical Opticians. 106 Monume-nt place. English Hotel block. PATENT LAWYERS E. T. SILVIUS & CO., ICS N. Pennsylvania st. Free pamphlets and consultation. THOMAS R. BELL, consulting engineer and patent solicitor. 64 Ingalls block. Indianapolis. V. II. LOCKWOOD, pamphlet or any general Information free of charge. 415-418 Lemcke Building. RESTAURANTS STEGMEIER BROS., Oyster and Chop House. 13 N. Illinois st. Both 'phones 706. SALE AND LIVERY STABLES

HORACE WOOD. (Carriages. Traps. Buckboards, etc.) 25 Circle. TeL 1037. STOVE REPAIRS THE PEERLESS FOUNDRY CO.. 710 Meek U New phone. 2402. WALL PAPERS II. C. STEVENS, New Style Wall Paper. Low prices. S3Q X. Senate ave. Tel. 2 on FUNERAL DIRECTORS FRANK BLANCIIARD. S3 N. Delaware st. Tel. 411. Lady attendant. FUNERAL DIRECTORS TUTEWILER & SON, Undertakers, 124 W. Market st. TeL 216. FINANCIAL. LOANS Money on mortgages. C F. SAYLES, 127 East Market street. FINANCIAL J. H. PATTISON. 68 Monument place, for prompt loaaa FINANCIAL Have your abstracts of title prepared by L. M. BROWN. 114 E. Market tt. FINANCIAL Money loanea on valuables; cash for old gold. WARD & CO.. 11 N. Merldan st. FINANCIAL jloo.ooO to loan in suras' to suit at 4, 5 and 6 per cent.; no delay. J. J. KREBER, 234 Lemcke building. FINANCIAL First-mortgage loans on improved Indianapolis property; lowest rates; privilege of prepayment. SPANN & CO.. 148 E. Market. FINANCIAL Loans on city or farm property in Indiana. 5i per cent. NO COMMISSIONS. Money ready. C. N. WILLIAMS Ät CO., 313-322 Lemcke building FINANCIAL Real estate loans; not less than $1,000 promptly made on approved securities at favorable rates and terras; large loans solicited. O. E. F1F1ELD. 1002 Majestic building. FINANCIAL Investigate new plan; interest 6 3-5 per cent.; no premium, no commission; better than straisht . loan. THE AMERICAN BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, 42 Lombard. 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, New phone 2253. 927 Stevenson Building. LOANS TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS to lean In sums of $10. 515. $20. $50, $100. $200 or any amount on FURNITURE, PIANOS. ORGANS, BICYCLES, STORE FIXTURES. ETC.. At rates which honest people can afford to pay. The property to remain in your undisturbed possession. EVERYBODY WHO WANTS MONET CALL AND SEE US. INDIANAPOLIS MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY. Room 10. 147 East Market street. FINANCIAL . YOUR ABILITY TO EARN A REGULAR SALARY and the fact that you are holding a good permanent position are sufficient assurances that you can and will pay back borrowed money. Therefore, we will loan money to you at any time. Y'our personal note will be accepted without security. Easy payments, low rates, fair treatment and absolute secrecy guaranteed. INDIANA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. (ESTABLISHED 1SS7.) ROOM 4. LOMBARD BUILDING, 244 E. WASHINGTON ST. FINANCIA $50,000. $50,000. . $50.000. to loan In amounts $10 to $100. SALARY LOANS UPON PLAIN NOTES. No mortgage. No Indorser. No publicity. Every $1 paid off loan reduces cost. We do not gain patronage by disparaging others. WE WARRANT each transaction to be as represented. "PERFECT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED." KIND, SQUARE DEALING FOR ALL. NO CHARGES for drawing papers. NO CHARGES deducted in advance. Every satisfied customer means more, for they will recommend us to their friends. "We POSITIVELY will not be underrated." Quiet offices. Ouiet place. Quiet people. RELIABLE CREDIT CO., "The Law Building." Walk up one flight, turn to left to Room 201. FINANCIALLOANS TO HONEST SALARIED PEOPLE ON THEIR OWN NOTES. WITHOUT INDORSEMENT. STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. TOUR EMPLOYER WILL NOT KNOW. PAY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY. LONGEST TIME, EASIEST PAYMENTS AND LOWEST RATES OF ANY COMPANY IN THE CITY. If you peed money for any purpose you need not wait un.ll 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.. 207-203 Indiana Trust building. Second floor. NOTICE. NOTICE-FEED, L. A. CATT'S CLIPT OATS. 321 W. WASHINGTON ST. NOTICE If you are tired of your tailor try S. S. TAYLOR & CO.. 17 Virginia av. Fall suitings now in, $20 up. NOTICE Have your factories, barns, basements and cellars sprayed with a whitewashing machine. New phone, t'0S. NOTICE Furniture, pianos moved: carpets laid; goods packed for shipment. G. W. WALKER, 623 W. Eleventh. Phone green 341. office S12. NOTICE Box containing twenty beautiful seashells sent prepaid to any address for $1. J. W. HER RON. 1 5ox S3, Ocean Park. California. NOTICE Try Dr. Creedon's Neurovita for nervousnes8, insomnia, diabetes. Also, his Reliable Hair Restorer. Tel. Green, 434; old, 1630. Shelby. N O HUE IN FORMATION supplied on all subjects for papers, essays, etc., selected from the best Chicago libraries, for a reasonable fee. Address MISS C. GOULD, 73 Bowen av.. Ch ica go. NOTICE If in need of second-hand buildingrnaT teriat of any description call on or 'phone THE INDIANAPOLIS WRECKING CO., lülä Cornell av. New 'Phone 35y8. OLD BUILDINGS bo ugh t and torn down. nötTce " All 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 23S and your ad will be called for. Indiana, Uecatnr fc AVetern Railway Company. Office of the Secretary, Cincinnati, O., Sept. 16. 1501. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Indiana. Decatur & Western Railway Company will be held at the office of the company in Indianapolis. Ind., Wednesday, Oct. 'J, 1901. at 1 o'clock p. m., for the election of three directors and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. , GEORGE R. BALCH. Secretary. FOR SALE OH TRADE. FOR SALE OR TRADE We have vacant lots in all parts of the city to trade for equities. BENJ. F. CL1NB. 124 F. Market st. FOR SALE OR TRADE Ten-room residence; parquetry fl'-ors. electric light, bath, stable, beautiful lawn and hade; Keystone Park. 824 W. Thirty-f.rstst. Reasonable. FÖ iTs A L E Ö"RT R Ä DE la ü 1 1 fu7 modern tenroom house on Delaware st.. nar Nineteenth st.; east front: n of th finest houses on strt; trade equitr for smaller houfe in gxd location B. F. CLINK. 124 E. Market. FOR SALE OH TRAD E S e v e ral houses in M' rton Place on all Ftreets; also on Pennsylvania and Meridian; in fact, on all best stret-ts; if vou want 'to trade or buy a home north see me. BENJ. F. CLINE. 124 E. Market st. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOlTSAIErnnb DoRdlng rnTteTiaL mill work; "prjees 31SJE. South; New phone 2429. FolFSALE Camera; Eastman foMmcldak7 5x7. .with loth film and plate hollers, folding triiod and other accessaries: condition perfect, price low. Address Box 7jd. Journal. fT5r SALE Typidt.. ail standard makes; machines rented $3 per month. Repairing solicited. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Room 25 No. 7 S. Meridian st. Old phone 28J. FOR SÄLE X manufacturing plant VonsistirT? of boilers. shaftn. pulleys, beltings, machinery in ood runnlnir rtrdr: worthv nf IiiiIa'. centrally located cn switch. FI ER ER & REILLY 14 East Market Itreet. ' FOR SALE One eomobile" of the Utet model; has beer, mn only 1,27 miles; been in use sirce July 4. lfcd. Is fitted with a $15 solar gas heüdliKht; II.", rair olar side li$ht: electric light for the water elasn; trap at In the rear; Just as good as pew. Very reasonable. Addrr&j Box E0C. Journal.

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If you want a modern, up-to-date home look at the New Stone residence on Meridian, near Twenty-ninth St., just being completed. Cistern Water for family use. Finest Grates and Mantels. Handsome Bath, Toilet and Dressing: Rooms. Elegant large Ball Room, third floor, handsomely finished and arranged. Hardwood Floors. Hot Water Heat. Electric Rights. Plate Glass Front. Complete Iaundry. For price and terms of sale see JOS. W. SELVAGE, Owner. 73-76 LOMBARD BUILDING.

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HAM'JIU-SIALE IIKLP. WANTED Ex pe - ience 1 sal man r7iAddress T. IS. WOODY. 20 Stevenson buildup. Indianapolis. WANTED First-class nalesman to eil c1?? and advertising novelties; call Sunday. Monda and Tuesday. SMITH. t05 I'nion st. WANTED Government position Where are and how obtained; full particulars the y as to salaries, dates, places of trailed free. NAT'L COR. D. C. Yamination. etc.. INST.. Washington. WANTED Ambitious representative; wages. ii day; large house, new line, bona fide opening. men and women, good character, willing to worK. permanent position; chance advancement. State st.. New Haven. Conn. WANTED Young nan with $3'.") and service can conn half intvt In idasanl vstabluhed oiflce business will pay JTi week year around; no 11. exnerft-nce renuire.1. Call or ao.iress ji. FIELDS, Rooms li'3-2täVs Lemcke building. WANTED Civil service government positions; ,?:$ appointments made last year. I rcoaMj 10,000 this vear. Common school education required for the examination. Catalogue of Information free. COLOMBIAN CORRES1 ON DLNL E COLLEGE. Washington. D. CANTED Cabinet makers. We offer steady employment to good workmen; first-class shop, day work. We manufacture a fine grade ot hardwood refrigerators the year round. Dockland is a manufacturing suburb of Cincinnati. LOCKLAND LUMBER CO.. Lockland. U. V"AXTED M a n to make engagements in Indiana towns with the churches, leagues and societies for high-clafs ftereopticon entertainment; man must be educated; member of some church, and accustomed to working with church people; give experience and reference. Address i-0, care the Journal. WANTED Two first-class cabinet makers and chair builders; one upholsterer, cabbie of taking charge of upholstering and packing department; one good chair finisner and onenapr man; none but good mechanics and reliable men who want a iermanent Situation at good wages need apply. THE PARKERS BURG CHAIR CO., l'a rkersburg, W. Va. , WANTED Solicitors wanted for "Life and Distinguished Service of William McKinley," by Murat Halstead, Chauncey Depew and others; art memorial edition; big book, 600 pages; profusely illustrated; only 1; pay no more; commissions from 10. to 73 per cent; profits from lK) to 3v0 per cent; cgtr.ts reporting from 10 to 100 orders dailv. Bonanza books. STANDARD PUB. HOUS E. Dept. F., Chicago. WANTED Permanent position for the right man to represent old established company having 52U0.0OO capital; fSKX) per year and expenses, payable direct from our office; no deception; absolutely straight salary, not conditional on results. Chance for promotion and Increase of salarv. State age, reference and business experience. Address UNION MANUFACTURING COM PA NY, Box fr24. Philadelphia. Pa. WANTED Carriage mecnamcs, biacKsmith. painters, trimmers, wareroom craters and woodworkers. Cincinnati, the carriage manufacturing center of the United States, needs more carriage workers for Its Increasing trade; 2Ü shops built 150.000 vehicles this year; steady employment; good wages; good schools; rents and living cheap. Address with references, U. S. VEHICLE MFRS. ASS'N.. Box 103. Station F., Cine 1 n na ti, O. WANTED Permanent position requiring no canvassing for the right man to represent an oldestablished company having $200.000 capital; $7J salary the first month, not conditional on results; SWo and expenses the first year, payable weekly direct from our office. Absolutely straight salary; no deception. Opportunity for promotion and increase of salary. State age. references and business experience. Addre.-s UNIVERSAL MFG. CO., Box 733, Philadelphia, Fa. WAXTE I FE MALE UK LI. WANTED Girl Broadway. for general housework. 2129 WANTED Women between the ages of 21 and 31 who wish to enter a training school for nurses. Apply to Superintendent Marion Hospital, Marion, Ind. WANTED Home work The year round, no canvassing, Tt to Jti weekly, working evenings, experience unnecessary, inclose stamp, work mailed on application. TWENTIETH CENTURY MANUFACTURING CO.. Toledo. O. WANTED AGENTS. WANTED Manager In every city, county, to handle best-paying business known; legitimate, new; exclusive control. PHOENIX CO., 13 W. Twenty-eighth?t., New York. WANTED Outfit free; credit given; cut-price Xmas Books; Taic book, 15c; $1 book. 2rc; Sl.lx) book, l0c; 12.50 book, 75c. Also best life McKinley. FERGUSON, 31S0 Fifth St.. Cincinnati. AGENTS WANTED Agents in every county to canvass for the official "Life of McKinley." by Halstead; territory for a number of general agents; write at once. OHIO PUBLISHING CO.. Wadsworth. O. WANTED Fountain pen. fancy rubber barrel, 14 kt. gold-plate pen; elegant parl penholder, 14 kt. gold-plate pn; In velvet-lined box; samples, 25c each; discount to agents. PEN CO., 102 Beek man st.. "N ew York. W A N f E D A g e n t McK 1 n 1 e y " V M emoirs, special dedicatory edition, beautiful life-size photograph with book; exclusive territory: highest commissions. Outfit free; avoid fictitious firms. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING HOUSE (established 1S57). Lakeside Bldg.. Chicago. WANTED Life (A stead; practically McKinley, by Murat Balthe only McKinley book in the field, for evry one now insists on having the Halstead book and no other; going like wildfire; 10 per cent, commission, which is luo per cnt.' profit to agents; big money for agents who act qulckiy. Outfits free, and they are now ready CLARK & CO.. 122 S. Fourth street. Philadelphia. WANTED William Mckinley. His Life" and Work, by General Charles H. Grosvenor, the late President's Üfe-long friend, comrade in war. colleague in Con-jress and champion in Ho-jse of Representatives: was near the President's Fide with other great men when his eyes were closed in death; followed his remains to national capital and to Canton. Millions of copies will be sold Sales spreading like fire In dry stubble; men ar.d women taking 10 to 50 orders daily. It Is the official bKk. Eulogies from Governors, senator, editorials from great daili. s. Last and dying words of th- world's great men. but non so grand as McKln'ey' '"IT IS GOD'S WAY " Contains photogravure of last photograph of President ever take n. You can easily and quicklv clear $2.5X. The Ocreral requires that share of prooreds of salo of every book sold shall be (0. nated to a McKinley monument fund. Thus every subscriber to this book becomes a contributor to this fund. Everybody will buy it: orders f r r the asking; no one will refuse. Send twelve 2-eent Stamps for ebgmt prospectus; bm.oOu copies will be old in this vicinity ukk; wide-awake business man or worn -in of some nutans can make a fortune quick by Mttlng soie control of a State Address THE CONTINENTAL ASSEMBLY third floor. 241 West Twentv-thlrd street. NewYork, or Corcoran building, Washington D C WANTED HELP. WANTED $12 weekly copying letters at home either sex; Inclose two stamps with Chicago. W A XTCD SALES M EX. WANTED Wideawake, reliable man as perma-rciit-sisKiH, i.ei riHi smr irane; clean tcord and full time nevS;ury. M. F. BIXLER .0 ri, SO Bank st.. Cleveland. O. WANTED Oct. for first-class i5 we will hav t wo aeancu tiavelers: enr.-! r.trade. lUvlies fro n Al men will be n,nid. re(i? t yearly, address Box r21. care Journa' contrac W A XTEI) M I S CE LL A X E O L S. WANTEIA 40 or 43 horse-power. vTlZT hand portable Udler. PARR YM Ft 1 Co onn'"WANTED JAN HONG LOVCO 'Shi avenue. Best chop suey house ' in thi i?,r; Cook from San Francisco, up to date-. W A NT E D-Fret" work 'hardwood 'fioor o- -doors and cabinet work cf all kinds Tt' ren able prices. Let me bid on your work JOspimi M.UER. e:0 E. Washington. New tel.". 2237 WANTED One hundred" TgaäncTref;t"irseason; ladles or gentlemen; new bglnnerl wishing to learn and get a flrst-clas ?! ? call PROF. RAYNO SCHOOL, KJ West Ohl1 street. Indianas II. " est hlf' A N TE D ACM E TAPER AND rit pv; CLEANERS; WALL TINTING Til KT WASHABLE: CAN RE DONE OVFR or V? PAPER. LIQUID PORCELAIN CoVtivc Sit l KITCHENS AND BATHROOMS H? uy'ti ! LOR. 447 MASSACHUSETTS AVENl'E v: PHONE. SKI. OLD. l-r939. UFihvv& FHONE. BLACK 61. "L.NCK WAaTEU-SITCATlOX. WANTIros'uion as rw'ratnr r.,lZ printer In nhoto MiJ.r..IV'vrtouch" or ried man. ,ber and" 0 ?Jl?f- JT' . etc. Address Box mt T.!;.to muvuniKi,

VITAL STATISTICS SEPT. 25.

IUstlm. F. II. and Rosa liarmening. 1H1 RxvI t sti. girl. F. F. and PrlscilU Young. 1315 Harlan street, girl. George and Lou Endslcy, CT?4 Beechw.-d avenue, lioy. James E. and Helen Perry. 27 Eat Pr-itt street, girl. Fred W. G. and Stella Schräder, 74.7 Brim-r.t street, girl. .MnrriiiKc Llcciiftrn. Frank Laster and Mary Wilson. Doc Renfourth and Letia Sewe-11. William McCoIgi.io and Ella Talhert. Frank C. Hütts and Rose Jule l'iscator. Dentil. George W. Dow. 11. thirty-nine. i:,.S Hill avcr.ue, congestion of brain. Esther J. Bowers, one month, 7 Divi; n str-et, marasmus. Klander Idy, eighty-six, Futnam ("i:.ty, senility. DIED. I ) E L A N E Y Mary, w ife of Pder 1 laney. ! . d Friday afternoon at 3: p. in. Th fun.-t.W will occur Monday morning. Sept. .V. UM. fr : l the family residence. M' Maple street, at v.j a. m., and at St. John's Church at i a. r;. Friends invited. 31 0 XL' 31 EX TS. MONUMENTS A. Diener. 443 E. Washington. Tel. 2.".2i. Branch works E. entrance Crow n Hill M N CM EN TS Inoiana Marble" arT Gr a ni- i Works. Encaustic, tile floors, marble and t: wainscoting. 147 N. Delaware. Old 'Phone 'jjs. FLXKItAL DIHECTOFS. PLANNER & BUCHANAN (Licensed embalmers.) Can ship diphtheria and scarlet fever. Lady emalmer for ladies and children. 32w North Illinois street. Telepnone 641, n?w and old. Old 2ÖJ. C. E. Kit EG EIS. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 223 N. Delaware SU New 'JUj. CIIIHCII XOTICES. CoiiKregntloiiHl. PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHl'Rt'H Services held In the Jewish Temple, cr rrr Tenth and Delaware streets. H. C. Meser-. pastor. Residence. 1411 Park avenue. J:3j a. n. . Sunday school; 10:45 a. m., morning worfhip. with sermon by the pastor. No evening servue. Seats free. All are welcome. Xctt Jeruinlrm. NEW CHURCH CHAPEL 23 North Alabama street. Rev. Willis L. Gladish. minister. Service. 11 o'clock: uoict of KermOn. "Removing tl, Ashes from the Altar," Lev. vi, 8-13. Sunday school, 9:30. Sllr!tiinllt. THE FIRST SP i RITUALIST CH URi 'II Cor r r Alabama and New York streets. Sunday srfes at 10:4."; a. m. and 7:4'. p. m. MisL!zi Ilailow, who sways an audience with her i:.---cinating eloquence will occupy the rostrum mon.ing and evening. Thursday afternoon Ladles' Aid Social at 2 i. m. at the church, many mediums will be present. All welcome. CARD OF TIIAMvS. CARD OF THANKS Mr. C. F. S. NVal, president Board of Control: I acknowledge receipt of Warrant A .'72Ö for $3. . pH tn-it in full for otrtiftcate No. ."171. held by my late t h'jsband. Frederl k Rerr.er. 1 wish to expre-s my thanks to the Board of Control and Mr. Harry South, genornl organizer, and cheorfj'liv reeonimend the -nsurance to all Pvtnianr. MRS. REt; INA BERN::!;. Widow. 21 Union ft. SOCIETY XOTICE. IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN Th members of Tih -i-mingo. No. 211), are request I to meet at their ball, at 1:3" Sunday for the purMse of attending the funetal of the lt Hrthr Dottcll. All visiting members welcome. A. TIM MERMAN. Sachem. II. C. PREHEM, Keeper of Records. FL II X ACES. FURNACES Once more In the ring. The cheapest place to buy a flrtt-claaa furnace Is 216 S. Pennsylvania. New phone 1443. HENRY A. STUMPF. LALXDRY UNION CO-OPERATIVE LAUNDRY Nos. 2!222S Virginia ave. Phone 1269. CHIROPODIST. CHIROIODIST TO THE BEST FAMILIE for ten years. House calls attended to. Ml C. II. BRALEY. 9 N. Meridian st.. Room 12. STOVES AM) REPAIRS. STOVE REPAIKS Repairs for all ctoves. H. A. SMOCK, 44i Massachusetts av. STO V E REI AI RS Stove repairand tfn 225 Virginia av. New 'phone, 347i. Old ' green, 4-4. STOV ES M (TdEL STEEL" RANGES AN I stoves. Quick Meal steel rar.gr-n and gasolinegoods. HOME STOVE CO.. 117-11 S. Meridian st. 31 IS I UAL. MUSICALBRUNO TR EM EL. 11 E. North t., will give lessons In pianoforte and vocal mueir- after the tame meth! a juiu'-l at I : j zie and Boston; also lssns or classes in Geirnan. French and spanlh. Terms and lint of pupils 125) willingly furnished. It EM OVAL. REMOVAL E. Lung hand laundry, fornurlv at 221 Massachusetts ave., rmoed to 24:; N. Delaware st. We will be pleased to see our c .i friends and customer. Hoik called for and delivered, old 'phone No., green. 2C01. No. ;il N. Delaware st. Our prices are very reas.-r.aM-; shirts, Rc; collars and cuffs, l'-c each. Ag ncy at 21S Massachusetts ave. UOHSESIIOEIXt;. iiuuririiwL,i.Mi-i r. r irsi-ciass work. Jio:et called for and ütli ei -d. EDtVARDS. 22 Mas. ve. Phones: New. 229i; old. 2-2720 HoRSESHOEINGFirst-i lass work " Sjl atT Kntion to lameness and interfering. FELLS BERTLES. fc2 E. Washir.gt. n st. TYPEWRITERS. FoR SALE The New Manhattan and .'.h-r leading makes for salo or rt.t at anti-tn.-t prices. MANHATTXN GENERAL A ".EN" i. Phones. :. 114 E. Washington st.. In lian.;' A.. PALMISTRY PALMISTRY Yo jr lian l lead f r I V by Aptia"s most n..t-d jalmlts, M .! nis Il. nolne. Pastella and Juantta. knn t.'i tnovt sebntific in 1 the ino-t reliablf ia!m:-tH a tlv- world. Th-"" have revl for ;- , n this city, of whicn anv me will tnify tt t' y are thoroughly ell.il W In giving adi' --u ar y subjct. All m-)s. change and im; t t.. it events connected with th-- l:'e -e given irh a full reading, and a picture of .ur future . iband or wife given Tree with ey 2.c r-adli g for a few davs rr.lv. t'ome early to av-l 1 tr. rush. Palmistry taucht. V N. IVnn h ar.;s st. from S a. m. to 9 p. m. STORAGE. STORAGE Hoosk-r "transfer and Coal C. house and safe mover; heay haulir.g ot a1 kirds. MS S. btlaa- t. TUpho-.e 22". STÖkXgE The Union iranstrr näÄtrfc Company, corner East Ohio tret tno lireline tracks; cnly firct-claa storage ollci:ed. CKATING AND TACKING OF HOL'SEHJLIJ GOODS A SPECIALTY. storage Indiana storage and tkan.v FER CO.. I7.0V square feet cf spacr; r.rerroof. :lctrie elevktors; "ff.ee. 22 E. Wath.nton kt.; cheaiest place la the city, liotn (Ujutl 2?:S. LEW SHANK.

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