Indianapolis Journal, Volume 51, Number 286, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1901 — Page 8
T 1 Tin: niMi.nits aiu: mv i:ii:hir.AtiM. a ni Mi timi;. Mute Ilr nnH (nrnltnl Al Arlhr Mirkrf-DU Mnlr Ilnrintc Ihr Wrrk. n ii . The er.rral r ;il-Mate market U?t week wan dull, ami this wrtk of.r r rnrc rtomi.-inf: prosp.it. Ii al- state mm arc un.-inimnu.o in attributing hc leTf--Ml rontlitl .n of the m.irk't to P 1 i 'l-O hat have rnmo at sti h fr iu nt intervals this fail anl th ripening; f chd. Th nvtrkct had not hal tim- to rffovrr from the week of th stotf f.iir ; ti-l th. O-M l'lows convention until the activity over tho (arrival took tip the attrntioti of so many luir.rs m-n thit it count ractfl the ret.,vrirK tfn.Uixy. TL- oper.m;: f school al-o hol a -ÜKht fffrct :Ti- market, th" attention of parrnts heirs; iiv rt! from busine.-s. ?uh as IcallriK in rral estate, to cettin their children fairly starte. 1. The lection also hnI a 5lUht ffTWt, hut not so much ns the hoM.lay?. Th1 carnival, p.-rhap". na ligur! mnr- in retarding: the market than anv other nn factor. Last ek there ix X X r 1 1 activity an. I the realestate men lo not 1 " k for the market to Lrightcn until th fall festival is over. XXX Tho demand for rental property at present FCfms to be for houses with Ras connections fcr fuel. This rioes not in5ure a supply of pas for th winter, hut indicates that tho majority of th1 people are willmar, to take thejr ehanees on it and use what is avallaMe. While there ha b en no marked decrease in the preparations for iisirff sas vhn the entire city is taken Into consideration, patrons are generally laying; In a supply of coal or wood lor rmerKencis. Recently there have hen a number of excellent Kas wells loi-ated in th a3 blt, ar.il many of them close to Indianapolis, and upon these the citizens 6 re depending for an increased supply f raj- this winter. The pressure in the downtown d1trict i. noticeably weak, and many have alreadv resort d to fuel for assistance, but. not-withstanding this fact, the demand is still for hou-es with ks connections. xxx The C. P. Doney agency list week sold the two-5tory frame residence at 1623 North Delaware street, belonging ti Mrs. Luther lienson. to Mrs. Salome Shannon for Sl.iV'O. Th same apep.ey also sold the eiht-room mo.!rn dwelling of J. F. Valdone, at Talbott avenue, to Kmma V. Smiley for xxx Fred Clinc. of VT. L Stevenson Co.. last Friday purchased of Helen Krwin Coburn a lot on Central avenue, near Twenty-tirst street, for XXX Dr. C. I Ward sold his double frame dwelling at 92MJ Prospect street, through the A. J. Meyer agency, to Henry Marks for ?-A. XXX Mat Weber Is remodeling his residence at . East 'Washington street at a cost of Jl,2"0. XXX John Grosch is building a 52" addition to his residence at 717-7R) North Noble treet. x x y Jesse II. Hussey is buildins? a 51,630 residence on Belief ontaine street. Samuel Gelman is erecting a double frame house on Keystone avenue at a cost of II.". xxx Thomas A. Morris last week deeded a property on. North New Jersey street, near Twelfth, to Lizzie D. Fierce. Mr. Morris also deeded an adjoining property to Mlizabeth G. Coulter. The consideration in both transfers was J.. XXX Milton A. Woollen last week purchased of Laura A. Barnes a house and lot on Illinois street, near Twentieth street, for XXX Mary L. Hanover has deeded her property at the corner of Delaware and Twen-tv-?econd streets to Charles M. Griffin for XXX The P. C. Weymberg Company last week pold to Charles H. Schleicher a property on New York street, near Lansing, for XXX Alfred F. Pott? has purchased of Thomas J. Carpenter three lots on Kenwood avenue, near Twenty-ninth s.treet, for 5-.3O0. XXX William A. Rhodes has sold a residence property on North Illinois street, near Twentv-second street, to Mary J. Hanway for V," xxx Harry I. Hurnett has purchased of Elizabeth Brandenburger a residence property cn Linden street, near Orange, for J2.V. Robert Klliott last week purchased of Wirt C. Smith property at SCO and East Fifteenth street for $7.3"0. Cora L. Kaslesficld last week sold her property on Cornell avenue near Twentyf.rst street to Joint W. Bruce for ?.5"0. XXX George C. Fratt has purchased of Benjamin F. Grant a residence property on Eastern avenue near New York street for XXX Sarah E. Waide last week bought two lots Mi Meek street near Pino of Albert Moldthan for Sl'.rw". Another transfer was that of a property on Cornell avenue nar Eleventh street by Mrs. Waide to Mr. Mnldthaa for $-.rH. xxx William Zumpfe has purchased a property on Minnesota street of the Equitable Savings and Loin Association. The consideration was J4.2."7.r:. Walter G. Baas last week sold to E. 1. Fli-tslnner a residente property on Broadway near Twenty-sixth street for J-i.. X X Sjlvia M. Adams last week sold her property at the corner of Illinois and Twentyfichth streets to Cornelia A. Dwver lor xc.e.o. X X Oliver J. Pursel has purchased of Harry C. I'oindexter a house and lot on Baltimore avenue near Twcnty-tlflh street for larparet trucc nas jee.ira a ;.icce of J property on Central avenue i.oar Twentyfourth street to Walter II. Hitz for X-.4. xx Hiram Lyrket lias purchased n property oa Klevepth street, n ar Illinois, of Stell.i S. AinlcTson. for ?".'". xxx . William T. Noble last week sold to Ruth Schuyler a house and lot at the corner of Delaware and Twenty-tirst streets, for XXV , Ivlsar S. Friedl-erg last week purchased three lots in Kenwood, on Kenwood avenue, near Twenty-ninth street, of Thomas J. Carpenter, for Xl.y). x x A Joim M. Spann has purchased of Sarah G. Fist a residence property on Northwestern avenue, near Thirty-rirst street, for xxx Fred A. Clark has purchased a property on South Delaware street, near Merrill, of Elizabeth Fromhold, for Xj.". xxx Ilalplx Bamberger lias purchased n hoise in 1 rv lots on Keystor.e avenue, near NewYork itreet. of i.'harlfs T. lioyer. for r.7 X X Henry Kothe last week pur based a lot On Louisiana street, near East street, of Mary Maud Darr tch. for $.". xx Jacper N. e'lary hax urcha-el of Mary Branson a houe an! !;t at th corner of Summit nJ Washington streets for X3,DJ0.
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She also deeded her property on Shover street, near Oliver avenue, to Mr. Clary for M.V". Mrs. Bronson securel Mr. Clary's faim in the deal. xxx Jihn Lux has sold t Benjamin Fihbeln a hou-e and lot at the corner of California and MVhigan streets for $2.100. xxx Robert B. Johnson has deeded his proprrtv on St. Clair street, near Dviawarc, to E. Y. Hon!, for P. 7. XXX Mary M. Darrach has purchased a house ;nd lot on Delaware street, near Seventeenth street, of Henry Kothe for K'm.. XXX Martha Conarroc has sold to Joseph M. Rernauer a flfty-cre farm in Wayne township for Jx"'. xxx Samuel C. Dawson sold his farm of fiftyon acres in Perry township to Bernard Kaufman for $3'. Mr. Dawson also deeded iTJ-acre farm in I'erry township, to
Emma C. Dawson for Kussel Daw son sold a I'erry township farm to Mr. Kaufman for 4,2"7.5 xxx George H. Lichtenberg has purchased Hxty acres in Warren township of Freddick Bade for $3,&0. XXX The Security Trust Company has sold to Herman Fmmeyer tho property at No. 'JJJ North Capitol avenue for lt,7J); also to J. T. Tipton a vacant lot on Broadway for XXX An .dvance proof from Construction News, of Chicago, showing September building operations In nineteen cities, says: "While the figures bedow do not display an Increase In the cost of buildings planned and In the course of erection over the totals for August of thif year, reports from all parts of the country Indicate that the building industry is in an exceedingly healthy condition. In all the larger municipalities th record for. the first nine months of i:d easily surpasses those of a similar periol during the past decade. This condition of affairs is particularly true of New York. Chicago, Philadelphia, Brooklyn anl Pittsburg. "Despito the increase in the cost of building materials, architects and contractors of the cities named assert that they have not been so busy in years as they are this fall. This prosperous condition Is by no means confined to the above- cities. The wave of prosperity has extended to all parts of the United States, and in the general perio! of gooel times the cities of the South, notably Memphis and New Orleans, have acquired a large share. "Last month 4. six permits. Involving an expemliture of $13,ld4.W3, were taken out. as against 4,4:.'l buildings that cost $12.675.M7. lor the same period last year an increase of iiTxi structures and of X3.2S45 in their cost, or a general increase of IX per cent. The figures in detail, specially compiled for Construction News, follow: 1001. Cost. 2.914.1bo 1.541.21", 1.474.nO 1.375,421) T61.2 5V7.H20 52,2:d 4."S.7!) 451.7L'S :CS,4J5 .140.27 313.Ü47 S04.1S7 2-;7.v.i ÄW.24 :41.js 4,65") 1M. Cost. J3.1 2.733 2.347.21 1.S51.7? I.o81,4i0 l'J2.j:5 3X4U 275.0L; 44'J.(MJ 351.i!54 29 1.825 li)l,lG7 im.v.2 250. H7 hd,7y3 174.5G3 1Ö4.SÖ0 R2.7:t3 102,150 No. !0 4X2 -. ul. L'7') fo7 1Ö Sil - Sol 41 237 147 34i. 07 No. 1ÖS 41 412 i:7 716 113 3l ül?) r;: 176 84 2K7 74 231 4S New York Chicago Ilrooklyn JMttsburgPhiladelphia . Milwaukee .... St. IOUIS Detroit Minneapolis .. e'leveland Buffalo Los Angeles... Denver Atlanta Cincinnati .... St. Paul Wash'n, D. C. Allegheny Totals 4.S4S 515.914.533 4,433 JL2.675.SS7 "Sixteen of the nineteen cities display increases varying from six-tenths to 215 per cent, and of the three municipalities that figure in the loss column the percentage of loss is exceedingly low, being hardly appreciable in one instance. "In point of total amount New York easily leads the column, and as usual Chicago runs a close second, while Brooklvn, Pittsburg and Philadelphia are close "up. As regards highest percentage. Milwaukee is trie premier, with 'JJo per cent, of increase over September of 1900. "Taken all in all the figures display the iact mat tne national calamity the death or i'resiijent McKinley had no ill effect upon the; building industry. Neither did the frazzled out strike ot the steel workers With all forms of labor now at peace with capital, it is safe to predict that nrosnprltv will continue to abide among architects and contractors in all parts of the country." The Week's Transfer. Oct. 7 Oct. 1 Oct. 10 Oct. 11 Oct. 12 Totals .... 31 20 SI 27 15 135 57.151.75 .2lf.2; XW5O.fi0 5S.2M.27 11.374.15 S23:),0S4.5O Release. Oct. 5... SO 15 1G J17.fil4.) Oct. 7 Oct. f Oct. 10 Oct. 11 31.1t.u) 12.M2.1) ln.leö.o) Totals ....103 JS2.327.7S MortRjifte. Oct. ,. 20 .. 20 .. 17 . . 15 ..113 5J2.750. 2.",f-'.".i IS.Six'.O') 21. 107. 4:i Oct. 7.. Oct. :.. Oct. 1).. Oct. 11.. Totals 13.!l.f.50 $102.011.53 SAI.KS OF II 12 A I, KSTATK. Fifteen Traimfers Made flatter of Itecorcl Qrftterriny. Instruments tiled for record in the recorder's c-IVe of Marion county. Indiana, for the twentyfour hours ending at Z p. m., Oct. 12, lfK)l. as furnished by the Indiana Title Ouaranty and I.an Company. No. 12) East Market street. Roth trlejh.or.rs. ?': Rottie tv. Stanton to Hrrnian E. Marten. Kots 7 anl 2n. lk . Indianapolis Car Co. h 1st add. (Arsenal av. near 17th st $l,Xi0.00 Hrman E. Martens to Fred D. Stllz, Rot :.:.:. Spann Co.'s 2d Wodlawii a. Id. O-.nclish av. mar Spruve st) Wm. Hauer to Rudwi Uraun. Rot? S and !. S. 1. Reaty's add. Applcate ' st. near Raymond st Louise llernhanvr to Anthony Re et ux.. Rot t"in iTinati VC "hioaE. R. R. Co.'s add. tW.sconsin st, near Illinois stl Enoch II. Mooio t al.. hv sheriff, to So."). I 1.2.M Aura M. Sfilz. Lot 22. At ni" M. Stilz's 21 add. 'ottace hv, Wright st).. ?22.15 Hr-nry R. Fatez to Am. Fox. R..t .1 and 10 tt. east sid- Rot 4. I lk 41. North Indianapolis, i Eugene tt, ivar Annette st) 1.2'VVOO Mary E. R to John H. Tipton, jiirt of Rots : and 1 Icsey's I'olleAav a ll. Rroad-.ay t. near 27th st... l.OI.OO In liana ilis Rand and Improvement Co. to James I. I lolli:vrw orth et ux.. Rot 11".. i: tirvt set-lion of Wst Park add. (Comer Ohio st and Kuth st) Ree Dr.nn et al. to Charles S. Dunn. Rots 3. 4. H nid IV and part of Rot 2 and . town f Kawreic C.. C, C. it St. R. R 11 . i.e.ir i.KJi'ty road) James A. Wilson to !. tto F. i:rook-iveyt-r. Rots i",i. 170 Hnd 172. Jackson Fark. (Ars. ml a v. near 24th st. and Arstnal a v. near 2:.th st J. I. M''ullu'li rt al. to David S. D.irrah rt ux.. I Ms 7 and S. Max's sub cf Rots 17 tt rvviKy's east add. Farker av. near ;(-.th st lleiir- Kot ho to Rena Fpohman. Rot i .".". in Woodruff iMa-'e f.i. dlat drive. r.ir Cross st ) .' M.r I. Sirart to in. . Sinirt. part l.r-eo.oo .": .".7-,) acres. (irry tranship! Elias V. J.-hr.son l John R. Ims. part t.f I.ots 47 and -lackf...r I s sub of iiil-ts l".2. 1.V1 anl 151. Vermont st. r,,ir West st Mary E. P.elknap t May I. Carev. It 1:'. S i S. Huhiar-1. Mr nr. dale ,;- Carty's sub of s e add. .RlnVn st, iv ar Cottage üO ' 1 1.4C?.00 1.00 Transfers. 15; total consideration. .$14.374.15 llaNdlne Permlti. Charit Collins, addifon. 142 RexingCtn avenue. $n). Sarah R. Hendricks, remo telir.,?. Z20 Et North street. $2 O. GorK- lcrks. rottige. Villa avenue, r.ear W ilaan avenuo. $1.15j. Hattl A. Prunk, frame house, Rrlght and New York streets. Charit Owsler, 2-05 West Was!dnton street. $:.-. .b.hn F. Demir.s. crttage. East street, near Rmond. $l. :'o. rou sali: iikai. kstatk. R KAR E S TA T K-Hr insurance. A. J. MEYER Ar v.. U4 K. Market. "rkaTT KSTATE-I ha fcash "customers For GOOD INVESPMFINTS. H PLUMMER VI U. Market st. H KAR ESTATE Private money ready at 5 ier ert.. with privllec of prepayment. C. F. SAYLES CO. I;i:R. KSTATK Six -rot m ottajre . n Tl.ott i . near Twenty-serond tt.. with bath, furrace l.ih gases, water in house, cement walks; x-feller.t -nditlon; a decided bargain t $C..0. S EI DENSTICK ER &. ROOT, 133 E. Market at.
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ron sali: heal estate. UKAIi KSTATK-1X N. M-riJlan; lot, SOxS; find -r la. hou?e anl location; a bargain. C. F. KAY I. KS & CO. RKAL KST.TK-i !.. few days; desirable ixronn .-ttajfe, Senate av. C. F. SA'i I..ES A py. i:7E. Mark t. HKAL KSTATK Ia. J-'iirÄ nar Wood ruff IMar- and Tnth St.; $1.1' 0: a bargain. FRANK L. Kntr;.SQN . R. Marke u Ms hM'AThM'or sal--3S feet cn K. Washinyton tt . n-ar Kat; (cool W-atlon fcr block -r tore. !! N. Meridian. Kcr.m lb m RKAL.KST.VTK 1 VuiTr house," Z22 and 3:4 Dunlop r nti fl; ru-e. Il.: easy term; grat bargain. V. SAYLKS & CO. KkTvlTKSTATK List "your .ro;erty with me tor sale, trai or rent; will f!nI customer. FRA NK L.Fi: Re . AS )N.12S R. Market. HKAl7T7sTTK Fcr Sal Wa.htneton et.. nr llaware, three-story brUk t.lork; eayy term if !s!rd. l'x N. Mrinan St.. Room 11. TTk.VL KSTATK For Sal Ixt. with natural cs ruarantwi. already plpd; W. Itay t., nejr West.IIK.NRY B. I'lKRCl 1S4 N. Meridian RK A I. KSTATK Irving ton. University av.; lot. tr"xl40; all municipal Improvements made and !1; J. W. FRIDAY & CO.. 401 lemcke. itKALKSTATK Trade iZ,ß equity In beautiful home. Capitcl av., N. : to trade for rental. What have you? J. W. FRIDAY & CO.. 4';1 Lemrke. . RKÄL. "KSTATK Irvlngton. ftitter av.; beautiful lot. t'xlVJ; all municipal Improvements tna.l and tail; S7-A. J. W. FRIDAY & CO., 4' 1 I.enu-ke. m JtKAI. KST A T K Trad Hb equity In rental, sutheasit; will consider horse, lugzj and harriPMi or vacant lot a part xay. J. W. FRIDAY, 4' 1 I nu kf. R K A I j EST A T K :0 N. Illinois, with or without double house in rer: price and terms will interest purrha.trs; 1'tatlon d?lrable. C F. SAYLES & CO. RKAL KSTATK-Several well located and desiratde jiroperties to exchange1 for resllence on, Meridian, Pennsylvania cr Delaware sts. C. F. SAYLKS & CO. RKAL KSTATK For Sale Two-story brick hou?e, Senate av., near Washington; plen311 10 per cent. Investment. HENRY D. PIERCE, Iv V Meridian st. UF.AL ESTATE Fine palntin ana ropatrlnr. best rubber tires: we manufacture to order. CO OPERATIVE CARRIAGE CO.. 211 N. Alabama treet. New phone 3il. RKAIj KSTATK Want cash offer for equity in half of double brick residence, eight rooms, Illinois, near Walnut st.: investigate. FRANK 1.. Fl !t 1 A SON. l.SE.Markn. R KA I TT' ST A T E A e h a ve several cash custom ers for K'od invt-tments. Cash customer for a rood lot. witn J rust gas. on orin iua. WKItn & "C.. 615 Stevenson block. REAR EST AT K Subst r. t ia 1 ten-room house; new furnace and bath, stwer, etc.; will sell on .niHll painents and at a very low price. SH9 N. Alabama Ft. C. F. RAY EES & CO. It K A E ESTATE We have customers for desirable property. Rist your vacant lots and Improved property with A. J. MEYER & CO.. 144 E. Market. KEAIj ESTATE Route on easy monthly pay ments: price, HÖ0 to $4,500; ILO to StK) cash; $10 to $o0 per month. Stop paying rent. TARYEN & DAVIS. 8.1 Stevenson building. REAR ESTATE Talbott av., nar Twentyfourth, modern seven-room residence; bath. furnace, large barn: $3. 00; reasonable payments. FRANK R. FUROASON. 128 E. Market. REAR ESTATE Rook at 522 Hamilton av. and make me a proposition; this is a beautiful and -oil-built house; nonresident requests us to eell. J. W. FRIIAY & CO.. 401 R-rncke. REAR ESTATE Pennsylvania, near Twentyfirst eiht rooms, bath, furnace, large ce mented cellar, good neighborhood : JH.O; reasonable nayments. KRANK I FURGASON, U'8 E. Market. RFIAR ESTATE Four acres ground, six-room cottage. Twenty-first st., near Arlington av. ; center of Industrial city: reduced to $2.1X; bargain; must be sold. J. W. FRIDAY & CO.. 401 l.cmcke. REAR ESTATE Waßhlngton-st. block, three stories. Just east of Odd Fellows' Hall: leases terminable on short notice; rents per month lately. JONES, lSVs North Meridian. Room 11. 1 iE AR EST AT E X ev , handsome cottage, five rooms; four presses: cellar, et'.; fl2"0 cash, balance on monthlv rayrr.ents If desired; price, $1.; 1122 W. Ohio. C. F. SAYLES & CO., 127 E. Market. REAR ESTATE Bargain ; good business property. re located, all improvements paid; 9 per cent. Investment; price. J'.r.w; investigate. A. J. MEYER A. CO., 114 E. Market. REAR ESTATE Handsome double . ottage, seven rooms on south, five rooms on. north side; always in Jemand; well located: 1110 anl 1112 Ashland av. ; price and terms will Interest purchaser. C. F. SAY RES & CO. It EAR ESTATE Modern, up-to-date, ten-room house In Morton Place, south Twenty-first St.; elegantly finished, six beautiful cabinet mantels, every convenience; $0.5"". A. J. MEYER & CO., 144 E. Market REAR ESTATE For Sale or Eease Beautiful modern residence: large ground; Just the place for private hospital; would like interview with some physician or surgeon: twelve blocks from monum.nt. J. W. FRIDAY & CO.. 401 Iymcke. REAR ESTATE Bargain: nine-room house, S13 W. Thirtieth st., newly painted, natural gas. front and rear porch, well "anl cistern: price. Jl.C'iO; only J6rt cash; rents for $120 year. A. J. MEYER & CO., 144 E. Market. REAR KST ATE Strictly modern, eight-room house on Central av., south Twenty-first st. ; fine cabinet mantels. driven well, cistern; verT desirable home; only $3.2.-0; easy terms. A. J. MEYER Hz CO.. 144 E. Market. REAR ESTÄTrS Xinv-rom, modern resider.ee," N. Capitol a v.. ns-ar Twenty-second; $1W cash. $2." per month. Why waste time and monev paying rent? Fifty more bargains, from $vx to $4.fKi. $10 to $30 pr month. YARYAN AOENCY. $21 Htfvi-ivm bulldinif. R KAR ESTATE Modern nine-room house on X. Meridian, south Twenty-second; juarter-oak finish, cement cellar, complete laundry, east front; lot. 4,xl"0; price. Js.tKxt; cash. $.1.vi; balance long time. A. .K M E YE 1 1 & C ) .. 144 E. M arkei. RlÄR ESTATE Practically new. tpoiougniy modern, 12-room rr silence on Central av., near Eleventh: large barn; lot. 4"x2or; must be seen to be appreciated: valued at $12.t; will sell on lone time or trade fur amall rental properties. PFII)KNSTI('KER ä JtOOT.133 K. Market st. RKAR-ESTATIv Elegant, practically new residence, with eight rooms and reception hall, rrllar. loth gases, sewer connections, fruit and shade trees, on Temple av.. one-half square north of Washington: tan be boueht at a sacrifice; owner leaving the city. SEIDENSTICKF.R Ä ROOT. 12: E. Market st. FOR SAKE ST'K FARM 74". Acres, one of the finest Stock farms in the Stite. Owner re cently died: heirs wart X'i get their share; held at Jih.oiki.imV Will take a city residence worth ?."i.",i0.(' and cl",.,'""-0,. cash; balance on time This property Man J inspection; has been the rrt of the owner for years. DOX'T DERAY IK yor WANT A l'T(M'K FARM. Call I M. MEDIATE KY. II. I,RCMMKR!1".5 E. Maiket st. RE A iTV.STÄT E i l Y 1 1 FN R Y 1 1. FAY. ROOM2l CXION TRf "ST. :.ü K. MARKET ST. RCSINfS PROl'KRTY. .1-STORY NEW RR1CK, RENT A R $1.7". MIlCE $1(.(0; 2-STORY HRICK. RENTAL PRICE Sl).frt. RENTAL I'ROI'KRTIKS. :i !WERRRNrjS. R EXT AR $, TRICK $7.:h0: 2 COTTAdKS. EACH RENTAL $12". PRICE 1.2: VOODRFFF PEACE ROTS. WEST DRIVE. xl7. 12 TREES. NATURA R ;.s. hk;h Ar.n werr i.ocatkd, prick ONRY S2.4N: MII)IRE DRIVE. FINE. HIGH, ROT K"xl7t.. ON la :2. Vnt. ThT.17 INSTATE THE BEST LOCATED FACTORY SITE IN INI I ANA PORIS. I offer FOR SA RE for Short time THE REST FXCTORY LOCATION IN INDIANAPOLIS, ON P.KRT RA IRROAD AND RIG FOUR. GREAT RARGAIX TO CASH PURCHASER. JOS. W. SELVAGE. AG EXT. 73-7 Imbnrd Ruilding. REAR ESTATE ;-4.2.' Modem dwellinp, Rroadway. near TwnRr-tli. $2.r.i nine rooms. Hiehland place, like rent. ... riRiit jooms, mtoern. senate av., nar Eleventh st. $1.5"". new five-room residence, Elaine av., like rert. J10.O.M. modern, ten rrrms. X. Meridian. $4.P. nin- rt:iis. X. Udnois and Twenty-sixth, fl.vo. tine :.n-ft. lot. Parke av, jrt.Tr-". 40-ft. front. Virginia av: a snap. $2. ".. l-nible noust Kei.wi! av, renting for $2H per nioi,th. WEl'B & CO.. STi:VENSOX RLOCK. REAR ESTATEFINEST SUBURBAN' HOME LOCATIOX XEAR CITY. LARGE FRONTAGE ON WHITE RIVER i NORTH.) I offer FOR SARE for few days. Forty-five Acres of Ran I frntin on White river, directly XORTH of FAIR VIEW Park. This GROUND is worth $12ö per acre. Price for QUK'K SARE. J ,ii"m Mi. JOS. W. SELVAGE. 73-7 Lombard .Building. Phones TIT. RKAR ESTATE Eleven lr,ts cn X. Capi;oI av., north of Thirtyfifth st.; decided If.-rtiin. Business bl-v-k on Wr shlnjrton st.. 33x133; three-story building. 2 -'-at re farm n Vigo county; good buildings; a valuable probity; will take part trade in city property. .ilxlj on Wet Washington st. at a bargain. Business block n Irdiar av.. $10.0. Dwelling on Capit l av.. north.; lot 4CX201); go-d house; can be l.u.Kht at $T.", Vacant lots on Broadway, between Twectyrtfth and Twenty-sixth sis.. 3.1x12. $1.4 1). SECUK1TY TBV"r COMPANY, 4S X. Pennsvlvar.it Street. opposite Postoff.ce. ' REAL ESTATE BEAUTIFUL. STRICTLY MODERN HOME on BROADWAY. I offer FOR SALE one of the Finest, Most Complete and Throughly Modern, up-to-date Homes in the City, located on BROADWAY. Houie Is of the CENTER HALL TYPE, is Eirgantly arranged. Finished. Decorated and Ctianieliered. Fmet of Plumbing. First-class CAST IRON Furnace. HARDWOOD FLOORS-SELECTED QUARTERED OAK FINISH THROUGHOUT. CISTERN WATER THROUGH HOUSE SUPPLIED BY DIRECT CITY WATER PRESSURE: COMPLETE LAUNDRY. IF YOU WANT A "FIRST-CLASS" HOME lOK THIS UP. JOS. W. SELVAGE. 7:t-76 Lombard Building. PHONES 717.
JOURXAL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13. lOOl
Foil SALE REAL ESTATE. RKAL, ESTATE Meridlan-st. Hrcund. Bar rain Jf ol1 This Week. We orer or hun 1rd f. et frontinr on Meridian ft. anl running thiourh to feet to Pennsylvania St.. south cf Thirtv-eijrhth st.. at a sacrifice for cah. if soli this week. This ground win doubl in valu 1st three years, and can b had ior less than lots adjoining. F.e quick i: you want It. W. E. STEVENSON, IK E. MARKET. EXCRCSIVE AGENT. REAL ESTATE B. F.CIine Bulletin Real Estate Fine building lots: natural gas; on Illinois st., Ken cod and Graceland avs.; a;reat bargains. Real Kutat- Ursil-.var t. ; lot W br 12 ft.; both ga?ea; easy terra,; r rfclal bargain. Ral Estate Fr $2.0; I have Ave acres of round. good si ncm house, barn, fruit, plenty of free gas; front on the pike; ene mile north of fair rro'inls; ground adjoining it is worth 400 an acre without any improvements; this is a chance of a lifetime. Real Estate Spl?n lid seven-room rottag on Broadway, near Twenty-first st. ; full si2d lot; price, $2.7JO. worth J.'.Ji'O. Real Eritate CVntral Park lots; cheapest North Side lots in the city for rental property. FOR TRADE. For Trad Farm cf 83 -t ree five miles west of Medaryville; all in cultivation: black land; house d barn; well ',ltehe1. Als 4 a.-res in Morgan county, near Prockland; lots of fruit; nearly all in fine- bhiegraf s; good fence and stock water. Also, farms in Marion and adjoining counties, special bargains. FVr Trade MerMUn tt., 12-room, modern residence, near Seventeenth st. ; trade equity for cheaper property. For Tratie Fine modern ten-room house in Morton Place, on Ueliwar st. ; trads equity for mailer property. R. F. CLINE AGENCY. 124 Kast Maiket. Ground Floor. FOR SALE OR TRADE. FOR SALE OR TRADE STOCK FARM. 1S3 acres, in Owen county; fine place; two residences, two barns, twelve springs, divided into fields and fenced. IVill trade for good rental or Investment property in Indianapolis or towns in Marion county. Can't be bat for sie of price. MUST BE SOTA) OR TRADED QUICKRY. H. PLUMMER. 155 E. Market st. REAR ESTATE S nice k.tsV est Side, near Parry's new wo-ks. clear and free, for root rental property Nortn Side; can assume or pay difference. Houe and lot, Rafayette, and cash for dwelling; North Indianapolis pre'erred. $fr0 to loan at per cnt. interet on city property. Houses from $l,löO to $).fi0 on pavments like rent. Elegant modern dwellinir. N. "apltol av., and cash for oljck. Elegant modern dwelling. X. Meridian ft., and cash for block. $1.500 purchases elegant, new 5-room house, Elaine av. : small cash payments, remainder like rent. ISO acrw south of city and cash for block. Five double dwellings, ayette st., for land near city. Nine-room dwelling. Huron St., for property of like value. North Indianapolis. 4 acres adjoining city for grood income property. WEUB & CO., 615 Stevenson building. KOIl SAL K I ISCKLLAXKOl'S. FOR SALE Lumber, building material, mill work; cut prices. 315 E. South; New phone 3429. FoH SARETjTpe writers, a'll etan5ard makes; machines rented $1 per month. Repairing so licited. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Room 23, Xo. 7 S. Meridian st. Old phone 2S30. FOR RENT ROOMS. FOR RENT-Furnished rooms. 324 W. Ohio. FOR RENT Good stable. 510 X. Xew Jerse FORREXT Plea a nt ful nishe-d rooms; modern; plenty Kas; grate Pres. 611 Fort Wayne. FOR RENT Nice r lean furnished rooms with board: private family. 510 X. Xew Jersey. FOR KENT-Lar'J! vvTll healed-office"- room; suitable for physiitn. 510 X. Xew Jersey. FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms; strictly modern; with board. MELBOURNE, 51S X. Illinois. FOR RENT Front and back parlor down stairs; larce laboratory: hot and cold water; reference exchanged. Phone, 3'H'9. 521 X. Meridian. FOR REXT Wanted Genetleman roommate for front room; Kround floor; rent leasonaule; privileges of phone and bath, ois X. East. FOH 11KNT IIOL'SKS. FOR REXT Fee list at 131 E. Market: ground floor. GREGORY & APPEL. FOR RENT 915 E. Fifteenth St.; eight rooms, modern; $25. C. F. SAYLES & CO., 127 K. Market. FOR RENT Morton Place, 201f X. Alabama St., ten rooms, bath, furnace, etc.. large stable WM. GORDON. 219 lemcke building. FOR HENT-M N. Alabama st.; ten rooms, bath, furnace. . city water, sewers; desirable property and location. C. F. PAY RES & CO. FOR REXT DWELLINGS. Rooms. 1124 Maple st 3 410 W. Thirteenth st 6 1313 E. Fratt ft Frlce $7.:-) 12.00 12.50 1.-..1H) 20. 1 0 -0.00 25.00 25.00 64 E. Tenth st 1004 Huron st., stable 8 2435 X. Meridian St.. mod 232 S Talbott av.. mod 22 U Rellefontaine st.. mod 32S W. Twentieth, mod 330 W. Twentieth, mod 10S Ashland av.. mod., stable ris E. Nineteenth St., mod Ii2 Central av., mod 2'15 N. Alabama st., mod., stable.. 4S4 E. Market st 113S N. New Jersey st.. mod SC7 N. Delaware, mod ... 9 ... S ... 9 ... S ... 8 ...It ... 9 ... !) ...V) ...10 ... 9 ...12 25. oO 25.00 :.ro 32. 50 ?.:M 35. (mi 40.00 42..) r.o.00 Insure your property in the Delaware Insurance Company. A. J. MEYER & CO., 144 E. Market st. FOR RENT BY THE UNION TRUST CO., 118-122 3. Market st. (Co-tipany's Building.) 21"9 Bellefontaln, rr-oms. bath 2317-19 X. Illinois, J tins., mod., new tftt X. Illinois, 10 roonn. mod H52 Ashland av.. 7 vooms, bath 2o9 Detroit St., " rooms. n-w Xo. 836 X. Illinois it. 9 rooms, modern No. ' N. Meri'Mm st.. S rooms, modern... No. 2W3 Glen lri-e, 7 rr. ms Xo. 2105 X. Capitol. 9 ror.nis. modern STOREROOMS. 4.17 S. Capitol, rornvr loom 141 W. Twenty-first t.. meat shop 9 X. State srt., bar'jr shop OFFICES. .$26.00 . 27.00 . ".f0 . lVol . 10. 00 . sn.(h) . 4M0 . S.O) . 20.1) .$l5.ro . 10. "0 . 10. 00 Desirable rooms. Company's building. Market. Modern offices in l.AW RUILDING. $10 and upward; steam brat, electric lignt. Janitor service; complete law l:brf.ry lor tenants' use. i"OirRENT " PROPERTY FOR REXT INDIANA Til'W COMPANY. MONDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1SW1. DwellinRs Xorth Rooms and Apart 130t X. Prnn.. mod. lr $10.00 1.1.". X. i-cnn. st... 4"..fHi 1613 Talbott av 40.) 1601 X. Del. st.. mod 31.00 GO X. Xew Jersey. ment. 01 i E. Wash. st.. P,r a.i.O"i 4 lS" E. Wash., 2r. 7.o 44ßj. E. Wash. st.. T.w $"" I Virginia av.. $2.. 10 and fi.00 tr. mod 30.00 I filO1, E. Wash. st.. 1:42 Rellefontaine, j 3is' j W. Wash. St., l"r. bath 21.00 , 1r 2' E. Tenth St., 44n'2 E. Wash 12r. mod 22.00 ; .11'z W. Wash. St., 10 Kensington ct., I lr f.r. t-nth TW ' S12 Virginia av. 7r. 11KL. x. Del., 4r... 11. tu ! Storroms. 312 Adelaide st. Cr. V.M I Ä'i-3 and .1 S. MKeystone av... 1. ! ridian ft 0.00 .l.rtO ü..0 3.00 3.1K) 212 Adelaide st. in.no .' S4S W. Wash. st... 45.00 214 Adelaid- St.... 10. ; Cor. Delaware and 30 W. SiTinsr st... . Wyoming Wyoming 40.fl 3.1. Ml 31. 0 3.1.10 1V'0 13.1) 11.H) öl) W. SprinK st... ?.(" 211 Minerva st N.7ii 2V. Minerva st., 4r. S ..1i 211 Yan".es s-t.. 4r. 7.V) 301 W. Morris st. 44 E. Wash 44S E. W;ish 1213 E. Wash. st.. 211 Yandes. 4r 7..1) i 11 .VI Virginia av... 1617 Talbott a v.. 10.1.1 Virginia av... Sr 1.1.01) Cor. Xew Jersey 1"27 X. Illinois.- j and McCarty sts. 12.0 Or. m.-xl .10.00 j 1411 E. Wash. st.. 12. 2317 Talt-ott av., i 1410 Hill av pH) 7r. m.l ?.."j.i) ! 14?.; Hill av km DwellinR? South. ' 14' Hill av .'O 2101 Prospevt, lGr, HI I Wa.-h 4.K) mod ?2.".."!0 1 . Itarth a v.. lr. f.0 ' i:: S. West St.. 4r. .117 r'hes:ieake.... öl) Chesapeake .124 Chesapeake st., 6 r .126 Cbeapeake St., tr 31 c'hosapeake 1241 Lee H.. 4r 30.". W. McCarty. 3r .121 .Ton's st .123 Jones st XEW LIST S.mt 7.- i 7 ." 6.' 6 6 im 3."'l 7. S.m N.O" I 'VERY SATURDAY. TELEPHONE. 14.16. Agent for apartments In the "Victoria." Offices for rent in li.liina Trust Building. City property for sal:. loans negotiated. Fire insurance nt lowest rates. Savings department. Irdiana Trust Company. Deposits received t.f $1 and upward. Pays 3 per cent. Interest. A 1 A I IT M K T S AXD FLATS. FOR RENT APARTMENTS AND FLATS THE LEXINGTON FLATS. CAPITOL A V., NORTH. BETWEEN ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH STS. Substantial, nand me 1 rick and stone buildings, facing our .wn beautifully appointed private grounds. whi--h. -.th spacious rear and division courts. Insure abundance of light and air. making th-ss th mest unique In conception and in all pari;'uiars the most comfortable, homelike, restful anl ex..lvslve flats in the city, winter and summr. I.vtry room opens outwani; ear construction, brick partition wall, dealen I'd floors, electric light wires in Iron conduit". Attractive entrance his. with letter boxes, speaking tubes, electric t lis. large rear porches, storage rooms, bicycle storage, steam heat, "hot and cold water. as ranges, refrigerators, buffets, medicine cabir.ets. fdiades. screens, best of plumbing, large private bathrooms, private halls, hardwood floors, decorated walls and ceilings. Four, five and six rc.ms. Rentals .very reasonable. Tha Lxlnton ffers greatest possible comfort, convenience nr.l privacy in the home at least possible cost. Apj lr on premises or oiflce, No. 3 Ins-Ua buildin.. Roth telephon? H.
WAMU MALE HELP.
WANTf:i-f"olI:itr.r8 .anted; directory work. 350 Massachusetts n.. UNiuNpmECTOICO WANTEI-Gjod anvaMrs: easy ork: ??.,ar" and commission. Call this afternoon. KOObiw. Hotel Enterprise. . WANTKIJ-Ilandle machinery for "J .l Kart Front Mreet. Cincinnati. O. fcEA - W1CKM AN. man if ac tu rer . WÄT;flTL--Ten frsicläss galvanired iron cornice workers and furnace- men. THE ROR,iu CORNICE AND lt(HFl.G CO.. IUUe,lv: WANTEIWAnyjotTwho will distribute circulars for $3 pr day should addres-s Sfanuara Co.. 4 Wells, Chicago; steady position; no can vassing WANTED lj men, stive bolt makers; mill men and teamsUrs; labor South Is in oeman-i jol wages. M. P. CGI FMAN. No. Iro.it St.. good wages Memphis. Tenn. WANT E I A good reliable man to take change of our business In Marion county: f . expns. pall. NORTH JERSEY M-Km'"' prinrneld. N. J, vv A.Mti-4Jovemment Positions here inej are, how obtained, salaries paid. '"V?.1" tions In very State. Particulars tree. for crrcular. lü Xafl Cor. Institute, asninston. D. C. ' WAXTEI-Ambitious representatives; wages. - - dar: larre honte nw lines, bona flde Opening, men and women, good character, willing to worK' permanent position; chance ajanitm. State st.. New Haven. Conn. . WAXTEIV-Öerman cabinet maker to take charge cf veneer and glueing department; one who understands the proper laying and sorting ot veneers; ty a furniture factory in large Southern city. Address Box S21. care Journal. WANTElv-Two good hustling salesmen a our wagon to sell household specialties on easy payments to families; lileral commissions auvance.i to men of abilitv. Address THE AMERICAN WRINGER CO., 112 E. Wayne st., South Rend. Ind. WAXTED Man. upright character, to manage business of old-established house; soua nnancial ktandlng. Salary $1S per week by checK direct from headquarters; expense money advanced each 'veek. STANDARD HOUSE, 4 Caxton building. Chicago. WAXTED Earn extra morey at home; no matter what your occupation, whether employed or not, you can ern extra money at home; no canvassing or tin ks. I will tell ycu how !f you send a two-cent stamp fcr a reply. J. BitiSOX, 23 Duane it., Xew York. WAXTED Civil service government positions; 9.SS9 appointments made la.t year; probably lO.froO this year. Common school education re quired for the ."xa.-nin-ition. Catalogue of information free. COEUMUIAN CORRESPOXDEXCE COLLEGE, Washington, D. C. WAXTEDCarriago mYcnanics blacksmiths. painters, trimmers, wareroom craters ana woodworkers. Cincinnati, the carriage manufac turing center of the United States, needs more carriage workers for its Increasing trade; 29 shons built 150.000 vehicles this year: steady em ployment; good wages; good schools; rents and living: cheap. Address with references, R. fc. VEHICLE MFRS. ASS'N.. Box 103. Station Cincinnati. O. WAXTED Permanent position requiring no can vassing for the right man to represent an old established company having $200,"00 capital; $75 salary the first month, not conditional on re suits; $3'X and expenses the first year, payable weekly direct from our office. Absolutely straight salary; no deception. Opportunity for promotion and Increase of salary, btate age, references and business experience. Address UNIVERSAL MFG. CO.. Box 733. Philadelphia. Fa. WAMED-AG EX TS. WAXTED Manager In every city, county, to hanale bcst-pa in bu&Iies known; W.iiiti ate. r.i-w; exclusive control. PHOENIX Jo.. 1.5 W. Twinty-tifhth ft.. New York. WANTED ÄKents to pell Fine Kentucky Whisky to private consumers by the gallon and to dealers by the barrel; permanent position; good pay. RICKING VALLEY DISTILLING CO.. Covington. Ky. W ANT ED Agents to pell belt and long-waist adjuster; only belt adjuster that makes pinnine unnecessary and gives V-shaped long waist; sells on sight: write for particulars; samples, 25c. ROSALIND CO., Ruffalo, X. Y. "WANTED SALESMEN. WAXTED Traveling salesman wanted at once for Indiana territory to sell the rwt'jil tride. THE ELYSIAX MFC. CO.. Detroit. Mion. WANTED Establlshe! house desires a specialty salesman of ability to begin work imm i a tly. Good territory and terms. Eox No. HJ. ba City. Ia. WAXTED VVorkins paiesmen, local and traveling, tor olMee fcptr la'ties: permanent branch manager for State. UNIVERSAL SPECIALTY CO.. W Dearborn st., Chicago. WAXTED Wide-awake, reliable man as permanent salesman; general store trade: el.:m lecord and full time necessary. M. F. RIXLER & CO.. 2ZZ Rank St.. neveland. O. WAXTED Soap Salesman One for Indiana; a salesman who has been successful selling fancy soaps on the roal will find our line to be the one he has been looking fof. Box 81S, care Journal. WAXTED Traveling salesman wanted for hlghgrade staple line to dry goods and general trade; must be a bustler and crjme well lecommended. AMERICAN STANDARD JEWELRY V.. Detroit. Mich. WANTED Salesmen Four grocery salesmen for parts of Indiana and Ohio; men of ability and acquaintance with the trade; state age, experience, reference, etc.; personal interview if satisfactory. Rox S19. care Journal. WANTED Salesman Grocery specialty house desires competent man to take charge of Indianaiiolis oflice and territory; knowledge retail anil jobbinp trade necessary. Address, giving full particulars. Rox S20. Journal office. WAXTKI Two well-dressed young men to travel, making small towns in Indiana: liberal commissions; experienced canvassers preferred; our men are making $2J to $i". a week: so can you. A.ldress THE AMERICAN WRINGER '(.. 112 E. Wayne st.. South Rend, Ind. . WA TE FEM A I.K HELP. WAXTED Woman to wait on invalid lady. Call X. East st. WANTED An" xi)-ri.iced waist trimmer at once. 3u3 E. Tenth st. WAXTED Ladles can make from $3 to $.. a day handling our proiositlon : salary and commission. Uall 4 Lombard tuilding. WAXTED Home ork the year rounl; no canVHssinR; $3 to weekly working evenings; experience unnecessary. Iclose stamp. Work malle.l on application. 21TH CENTURY MFG. CO.. Toledo0. WANTEI-Lailles. I n.ike big wa gsa t "home! and want all to have the same opportunity. The work is very pleasant and will asilv pay flS weekly. This is no oception. I want no money and will g.a lly r.'r.d full particulars to all sending- stamp. M!l II. A. WIGGINS, Eenton Harbor. Mich. W.WTr.D- 1IKLI. WAXTED-?12 weekly ccpyir.g letters at home; either sex: inclose two stamps with application RA K E SHORE MERCAXTIEE CO.. Chicago. WANTED Energetic, pushing gentlemen or ;adies to handle a line of our specialties; no experience necessary: big Inducement to right parties; investigate at once; refce?ice rtiured W. R. BEARD & CO.. 232 X. Delaware. W A X T C D 31 1 S C C L L A X U O L S . and manicuring. Roorn 39. Fitzgerald building. W AXTEb J A"X HONGI .o c7):2iiI ndiana' av. Best chop sv.ey houte in citj. Good cook from San Francisco, xtrictly up to date. W A N T E r-Fr e t work. h.ird wood rtoors! screen doors and cabinet work of all kinds at reasonable prices. Ret me bid on your work. JOSEPH MAI ER. 600 E. Washington. New tel.. 2237. WANTED Men and ladies to advertise "by cör respondence; chance for evening work; also agents: circulars furnished: inclos- stamn for particulars. ER PASO NOVELTY CO., El Paso Tex. WANTED One hundred stage dancers for the season; ladies or gentlemen; new beginners wishing to learn and get a first-class start call PROF. RAYNO SCHOOL. 230 West Ohio street. Indianapolis WAX f E I AC ME PAP E R AND FRF SCO CLEANERS; WALL TINTING THAT is XV A SUABLE: CAN BE DONE OVER OI tS PAPER. LIQUID PORCELAIN COATING FOR KITCHENS AND BATHROOMS. HENRY TAYAm. 447 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE NEW rHONE, 3364. OLD. 1-29.19; RESIDENCE PHONE. BLACK 61. FLHXACES. i 1 RNACLS Once more In the ring. The cheap- . est place to buy a first-class furnace s at 216 S. Pennsylvania. New phone 1449. HEVPT A STUMPF. . cmnoroDisT. CHIROPODIST TO THE BEST FAMILIE for ten years. House calls attended to nit C. H. BRALEY. 9 N. Meridian St.. Room 12. LA VXD IT Y. UNION CO-OrERATIVE LAUNDRY Nos. 232oa irginia x none AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE G. W. McCurdy. real estate and general auctioneer, No. 245 West Washington. AUCTION SALE-We will sell at auction oh Thursday. Oct. 17. 9:20 a. m.. at 22) W. Ohio st.. the following household goods: Three nice bedroom suites, oak and cherry, with bevel-plate mirrors, mattresses, springs, bedding, carpets matting, rugs, chairs, rockers, center stands' cook and heatln? stoves, curtains, windowshades, lace curtains, stair and hall carpets pictures, brlc-a-brac. etc.. etc. This is the furniture of a seven-room house, and must be sold regardless of price. Don't forget the day c A. MITCHELL. Auctioneer. 1S5 E. Market. Room 2. PAIXTING. PAINTING Joseph R. Adams, painter. (11 Hud. son st. Make your engagements through old phone 2T73. new 'phone T51. for palntinf, rralnIns, kalomlnln. tinning- and lazing.
JOCnXAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
ELEVATORS- M Passenger and freight. m&2. 'FhonesXew Ar A FLORISTS 1 RERTERMAXN DROS . Tel. SO Xew No. 241 Maas, ave .. - OPTICIAN ..i.t. ROUSE St MATIIEW. Practical OPjaB 106 Monument place. fcwl?j?. PATENT LAWYERSE. T. SILVIUS & CO.. ICS N. Pennsylvania . Free camphletf and consultation. THOMAS II. BELL, cc nsultin engl nj patent solicitor. 04 Inga' Is block. In.iianapon. V. II. LOCKWCOD. rrrhlet or any general Information free of ch Lemck. Bal,dlng RESTAURANTS STEG MEIER BROS.. Oyster and Chop 13 N. Illinois et. Both paoc SALE AND LIVERY STABLES nORACE boards, etc.) nORACE WOOD. .Carriages. "iTapa. , i7iew STOVE REPAIRS THE FEERLESS FOUNDRY CO.. 710 Meek siNew phone, 2402. WALL PAPERS H. C. STEVENS. New Style Wall Parer. Tel. 2 on t-i Low prices. 930 N. Senat ave. FUNERAL DIRECTORS FRANK BLANCH ARD. Tel. 411. Lady attendant. yj N. Delaware st. FUNERAL DIRECTORS TUTE Wl LEU : SON. Undertakers. 124 W. Market at. Tel. 21. FIAASCIAL. LOANS Money on mortgages. . öa.o. 137 iCast Market street. FlNÄlCIÄLJril. PÄTTXSON. 6 Monument W .! place, for prompt toan. Fl K AN CIAL I lav e your abstracts of title prepard by lTm. BROWN. 114 E. Market at. FINANCIAL Money loanea on valuables; caso for old goldT WAHD A CO.. 11 N. Merldanst. t IN ANC1AL Money to loan; long time; low rate; no commission. D. W. COFIX. 42 Lombard building. , ; FlNÄNCIAril0u.0üO to loan in sums to f ' 4. 5 and 6 per cent.; no delay. J. J. KKLiiEU. 234 Lemcke building. FIX ÄTxciAL F11 st-mortgae loans on unproved Indianapolis property; lowest rates; r"v"Se of prepay mt.SMÄCO.. UJJXh FlXAXClAL-Loans on city or farm Property ia Indiana. 54 per cent. NO CoMMl&öloXa Money ready C. N. WILLIAMS U CO.. MLemcke building . F IN A nTJI A L Real estate loans; not lew than Sl.C-OO promptly made on approved securities as lavorable rates and terms; large loans solicited. O E Fl Fl ELD, 10C2 Majestic building. HNSNXlAI- gALAnY LOAXti. We will advance you a month's salary and take your plain liote for the money. We only loan to high-class employes, uur rates are the lowest In the city. ,..,. THE SALARY LOAN COMPAN1. New phone 225a. t27 Stevenson Luild.ngl LOAN. TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS to loan in suras of $10, J15. 120. 50. 1100. $20 any amount on FURNITURE. PIANOS. ORGANS. BICYCLES, STORE FIXTURES. ETC.. At rates which hone3t people can afford to pay. The proirty to .twain In your undisturbed possession. EVERYBODY WHO WANTS MONEY 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. Your personal note will be accepted without security. Easy payments, low rates, fair treatment and absolute secrecy guaranteed. INDIANA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. ESTABLISHED ls7.) ROOM 4. LOMBARD BUILDING. 25a E. WASHINGTON ST. FINANCIAL LOANS TO HONEST SALARIED PEOPLE ON THEIR OWX XOTES. WITHOUT INDORSEMENT. STRICTLY COXFIDEXTIAL. TOUR EMPLOYER WILL NOT KXOW. PAY WEEKLY OR MOX'TIILY. LOXGEST TIME, EASIEST PAYMENTS AND LOWEST RATES OF ANY COMPANY IX THE CITY. If you need money for any purpose you need not wait un'il you save it up, but come to us; we can help you out. Xo advance charge for Investigation. Call and let us explain. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 2UT-203 Indiana Trust building. Second floor. iusim:ss ciianchs. BUSINESS CHANCE Are you looking for a location? We secure free factory sites and cash bonus for manufacturers where labor and fuel are eheao and shipping facilities unexcelled. INDUSTRIAL CO.. 3J7 Great Northern building. Chicago. BUS 1 N ESSTc HAN" C 1 -i " ' J0i Profit-i n" 3) "da y s -' can be made o ith $1"0 by judicious investment in stocks and grtin. Send for our book. "Mo.lru Methods fcr Sale lnestments," and our sjeclal letters of advice mailed free. M. B. FRO ER & CO.. Dept. B. bankers and brokers, Chicapo Stock Exchange I iul'inj. C hicago BUS IN ESS X' I i AXCE Buyers for Good Business May be found through me. no matter where located. Send ilescripti'm and price, and learn my successful i.iethoJ. W. M. OSTRANDEIt, 140 Xorth Ameri -an buildii p. Philadelphia. See my page ads. in Munsry's, Harper's and all magazines. EL'SIXESS C 1 1 AN J I' I k nest specubtion: make your money earn a s-trady Income; $2.1 upwanls investe.1 with us will earn 2") per cent, to 30 ier cent, monthly, rrty Rde. e. c ry 13 days. Send for our new book. "Sus.'ssful Systematic Speculation." mailed fee. Tells how to ojerate on the grain market witliut loss. Highest commercial, financial anl suvrsful custodier references. FREDERICK E. PARKER, broker. 113 La Salle St.. Chicago. III. BUSINESS CHANCE For Sale The best mail order jjbbing business In the United States; pays fmm to $1.0!O per month probt; no experience necessary to run it. and no stock carried on hand: all shipments made direct from factory and goods sold before you buy them; J.1,000 cash will run the business; will bear the strictest investigation; this is a snap for a live, hustling young man with a little captal: reason for se'.lng. owner has large real estate interests in the .new Louisiana oil fields, and must go there at once. Address Box M7. care Journal. BUSINESS CHANCE THE MARKS BUSINESS COMPANY AGREES TO DO ANYTHING THAT THEY WE'TE OR EXPRESS TO 1 0U IX OTHER WORDS. WE VERIFY. OUR IM SR NESS IS TO HELP OTHERS. AND W HEN WE HERP OTHERS THEY APPRECIATE IT. AND WE ALSO HELP OURSELVES AT THE AME TIME. WE ARE STRM TRY BUSINESS. AND CAN SERR YO'.'R BUSINESS OR FURNISH YOU ONE. HAVE CAPITAL AT OUR COMMAND TO ASSIST VOU IX YOUR BUSINESS IF NECESSARY. HAVE AN EXCRCSIVE SYSTEMIT DOES THE WORK. WE ATTEND STRICTRY TO THIS BUSINESS. AXD IM Not POSE OR DABBRE IX ANYTHING ERSE IF YOU WANT SOMETHING. CALL AND SEE US AND GET VOI R MONEY'S WORTH WE NAME ONLY A FEW THINGS ON OUR LIST: SEVERAL GOOD PATENT NOVELTIES THAT FROM A SMALL AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LARGE SUMS CAN BE MADE FROM 1 M r. .M A SALOON )X; ONE OF THE BEST STANDS IN '. BIG MONEY MAKER. THE CITY GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR PARTY WITH M.Y0 TO BECOME INTERESTED IN A FUR XITURE FACTORY. PLENTY OF ORDERS ON HAND. BUSINESS PROFITABRE SEVERAL ROOMING HOUSES Mm v FURNISHED. i'RICES RAXGIXC FROM fivi TO $.100. A GOOD COAR iA RD. WERR LOC VTFD GOOD STAND. H'LLY ! QUIPPED "ir-L". TWO HARDWARE STOCKS. WITHIN sa MILES OF THE CITY ONE WORTH' Vt'THE OTHER $V-0. -.-.. FISH. OYSTER. G A M I HOTELS. SEVERAR CN OUR RIST IN WD OUT OF TOWN. CALL FOR p RTK'I LARS GROCERIES. II AVE Ft il'U OF Till ltrT STANDS IN THE CITY PEACE. ALL. IF YOU WANT A SEVERAL BARBER SHOPS SOME luvt CB4AR STANDS AND PX)RRrHMS. AI I IV WAY OF REAR ESTATE OR RUs I v lA- 'V; OUR EXCLUSIVE SYSTEM yK wifi" rV'vi.' FIT YOU. WE ARE CORDIAL To ..'..Vr.V: AND INVITE YOU TO INVESTIGATE ' THE MARKS BUSINESS COMPANY 64 LOMBARD I UIrDIXC, 1 INDIANAPORIS. " TYPKWHITEHS. leading makes for sale or rent at antler?,!! prices. MANHATTAN GENERAL AGENc? rhones. ZM. 114 E. Washington st.. IndlanaiV STOVKS AM) REPAIRS. STOVE REPAIRS Stove repair and tinV 23S Virginia av. New hona7ildHn.AhPP' rreon. 484. ' 'T vl- tnone bl'UVES MODER STEEL RTnÖF; IvK stoves. Quick Meal steel range, nT-. A7D oods. HOME 8TOVE CO.? wSSiM&rlS
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XtV. Ilirth. a ri.-- anl R J. No.!, rwy. 1 ; . . IR.,..n t r f t Elsie and John gir - r w Marv and H. street, girl. ' . Rolle and Jn In m. it . IJesfle aid WHllim Millard. 1 North Mi'jri street. T i i" - nes anil Jn X. 4:t X"'h Ei.t street, boy. -r,,,ti Mteet. Anna and Hc.-.i: E. . . 1 1 1 1. - - NI?mma and Ja-b Frankel. C Eat LIor-ef, hEstH,a and W. C. f,y. 4.1 N-rth Alalia MJnl'-rn-.l A. i:. Scro,. H.H a. boy. Mnrrlnxe l.leemf. William Diliu.l ..n! Lyü ";, Thomas II. Stem nd l'j" J;',Vm, Jim. nurt.rl.lp- and 1 l-rer,. - "V ,. William J. Vail i-.l fMwi V. Nan ht AnC. William 11. Co-Jk and Helen A. DirK. Dentil. Man-u Ch'n. sevnty-e'Rht years. C27 Eddy Street, old Ijre. Minnie Cy. forty-five e.ir. 4i: XV(l Court str.et. tul-rcuIo-i'. Elve Nl.ker-.n. fifty-e'tht years. 4.S K.i.al street. prltonitt. August Wiewrp. k vert: -two year?. 4.-.:. r.i,ik street. rxhauti "n. - lfiiitr1! Inn n-.OIlthS. .41E.it T.nth treet. inflammation of th" b-ovcl. tr,r. Edr.a Cr.ttin. line iv..Hhs. I1 Ir-1 str.R cholera infantum. v-.r,v T'uril Frd Mocker. ; inet.-e-, : oar. 1 N -rt.i Kur.u street. a ute tub I ' il i1. , . . , Arthur I.icev. iVr, ;.ars. 43? V est Rchtrenth street, tjphoid fr. John tl. Smith. . r.ty-eight car5. l-'I est Michigan street, heart f:..lure. im:i). F.OOSE-Charl-R EdwatJ Prose lied at 3 p. m.. ovt. 12. at Ft. ir cent's Hospital. I un ral notice later. HARSEIM-Edna. daughter of R. O. Harseim. 1112 Xoifh Illinois Mreet. aged sixteen yenrs, at 7 ni., 0t. 12. Funeral notice later. HOVARI-Eli.a T.. Siturday. Oct. 72. t tho home of E. W. Riadf.T.l. l"i North Alabam street. Funeral from uridence Tuesday at I o clo k. Friends irvited. LANDERS John Landers diM at his resMer.cc. ;27 South Illinois street. Saturday rr nir.g. ort. 12. at 10 p. m. Funeral notice later. ROM HARD Rilly M. Rr:.tov Lombard died Saturday Oct. 12. at 3 a. m. Funeral from r silence.'rj4l Woo IIa vn nvcrue. Monuay, Ott. 14. at 2 p. m. Prien Is h; ite.l. REYNOLDS Fi ank Reynclds. died Friday. (Ut. 11 at Ü a. m.. aecl sixty-rive yrar. Fun rül fiom the reside.i.e, Uli N.rlh Meridian street, Mondav. Or. 14. -t :o a. m. lYiends mited. Rurial" pnvi te. Remains can be seen nday from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. SHANKS James Shanks died Saturday. On. 12. 1101. aged eighth-one years. Funeral Monday at 2 P. m. from residence oi nis ni- e, .mi.-. George A. Astray. 234 East St. Joseph Friends invited. ir et. 3I()l.Mi:XT5. MONUMENTS A. Diener, 443 E. Washington. Tel. 2323. Branch worksE. entranceCrown Ilill MU.MLXTS-Indiana Marbie and Granit Works. Encaustic, tile floors, marble and tU wainscoting. 147 X. Delaware. Old 'Phone ICS. ri'M'.HAL DIHKCTOKS. FLAXNER & BUCHANAN (Licensed embulmers.) Can ship dlphtheiia and scarlet fever. Lady em"a!mer for ladies and children. 3-0 North Illinois street. Telepnone C41. n;w and old. Old 23J. C. E. KRI:g1:LO. New 2iJ. c e. kregi:lo. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 223 X. Delaware St. CA HI) OF THANKS. CARD OF1 THANKS We wish to express ur heartfelt thanks tc the Neighborly Club and to our many kind and living trlends in the time of our deepest tri' f and in the lots of our Vr:x daughter, wife and n lher. Mr. and Mrs. C.e.. W. Pollock. Mr. J. J. llubinger and Jauir Katryn. CULItCIl XOTICKS. Christian. THIRD CHRISTIAN 4'HURCII -Thirteenth street and Ashland avenue. Carlos C. Rowilson. minister. sv-r!ay school at t:1.1 a. in. Morning service at 10::'.' Sermon, "The B.U t of Jesus." C. E. -.lKvtii.g at t:11 p. n;. E;-;ii.g preaching at T ::". Sermon. "The p. ..pie s Church and ihe hurch of Christ.' Mus..- by chorus choir. A cordial welcome for all. Ta College car to ThirC- nth str--t. CoiiKreRiit I on a I. PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHrKCHSeri es aie oel.l in tiie Hebrew Ten. orner Delaware and Tenth streets. II. C. M ... i e. pastor. Rrsiden.e, nil l'nik avenue. ::3' i . m., Sunday school. :l:l. a. r.v, ninnin; voo!.., with strin.ui by 'he pastor. 7:11 p. ni.. sper service with addits-s oy the pa'sior. Scaia free. All are welcome. Sltrfttinllt. THE FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCHCoi rer Alabama and New York stieets. Sunday seiviceK at b:4.1 a. m. and 7:4.1 p. in. Mrs. Til im W. Reynolds. Rom Tioy, X. Y., a gifted peak.r and true test medium, will t-upy the tos'.inin morning ami evening. After the reidi.g Ji.-cours-e spirit communications will fdlow. All welcome. TlieoAOfiliicnl. THEOSOPH1CAL The Indianapolis branch of the Theo-rtj'hical Society in Amerira meets exery Sunday evening at tbe court rooms ft Judge Smwk, at 42 North Delaware street, in Baldwin's blok, at 7:3 o'clock. On to-night there will te an Pddrese. ty W. P. Adkinson. F. T. S.. on "Salvation Machines." Tuesday evening the subject will be -"Some Peculiar Pha-e and Operations of Karma." At all meetings there is an opportunity for friendly exchange of r pinion, as thus only can truth be found. Every one welmme. NOTICE. NOTICE-FEED. L. A. CATTS CLIPT OATS. 321 W. VA SHIN-TUN -T. NOTICE Depuy. the hatter, removed from 2'1 K. X wYo rk Ft. to 213 In d i an a av. NOTICE If you are tired of your tailor try S S. TAYLOR & CO.. 17 Virginia av. Fall suitings now in, $2) up. X OT 1 1 ' E Furniture, pianos moven; carpets UlT; goods packed for hipment. G. W. WALKER. GZi W. Eleventh. I'hjnegreen 341. ofhee 12. NOTICE Try Dr. Cree'don-TeovRaf57nefvr ousness. Insomnia, diabetes. Also, his Reliable Hair Restorer. Tel. Green. 4S4; old, p;ij Shelby. NOTICE If In need of secono-nand building ma-i-rin 1 an) uecrripiion can cn or phci.e THE XD1AXAPOLIS WRECKIXG CO.. l ib Cornell v. New 'Phone 3518. OLD BUlElRXi INDIA tv. New 'I'hone 35SS. OLD BOUGHT AND TORN DOWN. NOTICE " All advertisements Inserted In these columns are charged at very low rate of & cents a lineNo additional charge rr line for blank or C&hb l.nes. Telephone 22a and your ad will be callol for. A X O LA C IT M IT T. -n.1.'.. .nr.Jii,.M-urfsii ejeet Lan. ing Aiademy. Smith dxk, corner of Ohio and Delaware Mreet., No. 14?. Open 10 a. in. 1" i. n, dally. ' 4 V X t f V i l14Flf ... AnCIIITKCTS. ARCHITECTS M. H. TRAYROR. 14 and li When block. I'hone .414. Archit ct. iioit.si:snoi;i;. ooif.Miuhi.M.;-rit?t-clj? w..rk. Si-. i! attention to lameness p.n I In'trferig. FERLi BEETLES 2S j:.yashli.gtoti m. llOUsESHoEiXG-8 'c. First-class wotk. II'Tes called for and delivered. EDWARDS. : iafs. ave. Phones: New. 2235; Id. 2-272. STOItAtilL N-S Ss lORAGE Hyosler Transier and Coal Co. house and tafe movers; heavy haulirg of -.1 kinds. :i8 S. Delaware st. Tl-phovie 2.1J.1. STORACJK-INDIANA STORAGE AXD TRAXSER CO.. 2i.0n0 square feet of si.a.e lireproof, electric elevators; off.ee. 22'i E. r.i fcSMvaJT.!,!.?,,,fce ln lhe cll- ,cttl i-h " J-- I'toi SHA.K. ft'l 014.AGE The Union i ur.bier "and Si j-hk Company, corner Eatt Ohio street and ReepTS:..cnly ßrst-clas storage licucl. RATING AND PacKI.MJ OF HuLSEHJ-J GOOD- A Sl.;ciARTY. ri:nsoAi.. r.iu..u.-nijr on holies' fas reni n'ever. VARIN, E. Washington st.. R LOST.
LOST A half of a diamond fdecve lirk at ;--rfni Opera House. Thursday, (xt. 1'. Reward if teturned to 1316 Nortn Alabama. LCGAL ADV KKTI S KM 12 I. Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago A St. Louis Hallway C'oniiau. The annual meeting of the stockholder" of tv:s company, for tl.e ejection of dire.-tii ;:ti! f ,r Fuch other business as rr.av nn,f for.- t! meeting, will be hell at the" otfi.e of tl.e c.-i-any, corner of Tbiid and Smith streets, in c.i -cinjiatl. Ohio, on Wedneydav, ct. 2 ), IS t. al li o cluck a. m. Th? to k transier Inxkt ! be closed at the office of Mntrr. J. P. M-rnaii & Co.. No. 23 Wall street. New York, at $ o clock p. m. Thursday, Oct. lc. 1M. ail itopen at 10 o'clock a. m. Frl iar. Nov. l. ;'i. , E. F. OSBORN. Secret-rf. Cincinnati, Oct. X, 130L
