Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1894 — Page 3

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White *lrl. with reference; small i washing. 17 Woodruff Place.

exjwrlenced white girl for ■h; mwd home. 8W E. Ohio.

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WAMTED — MRg. FARNSWORTH. MV» W.

St.; plush cloaks nuulo into

WANTEtJ—A place in small /amily to do general housework. Address, at once, MI8S M. F.. H« a ttodew. WANTED—Afflicted women requiring medical attention or advice to consult tfree) DR.

BE DA. 13 W. Ohio st.

WANTED - MItS. FARNSWORTH, S«H W. Washington st.; silk dresses 17, wool suits fS; atIsfaction guaranteed.

WANTED—Touns white girl to assist In housework and be company for children. Call or ■iddreea. iot;s N. tillnols st. . . ' ANTED—Steady, capable woman to cook; no washing or Ironing. Recommendation re-

tulred. 728 N. Meridian st.

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kid bu

WANTED—Evetr lady in the city to call at

Washington *t. and attend our utton shoe sale.

WANTED—lojooo ladles to call at No. 250 W Washington st. and see our 75c kid button and lace shoes; every pair solid. WANTED—A girl; a family of taro; no washing; wages. S3. Call room 26. over Laurie’s itore. mXJLE’H EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.

WANTED—Free, all next week, our beautiful annual banner, “On Deck.” The GREAT ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TEA COMPANY.

WANTED—A girl for general housework in a family of two; must be a good cook. Call between 2 and 4 p. m. at No. 12 N. East st. Reference* required.

WANTED—Oidrieh feathers colored and curled ‘n the latest style feather trimmings and boas made to order. CHARLES FAILLH8 K 8. Illinois at., near carpet store. WANTED—Ladies to manufacture for the trade or own use the tinest complexion creams, face bleaches and cosmetics ever known to beauty apeclallsts; large profits. For clrculara address, with stamp, MODERN CHEMISTS, Battle Creek, Mich.

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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER It AND 15. 606 PAIRS LADIES' FINE DONOOLA, KID, BUTTON AND LACE SHOES. THEY WOULD BE GOOD VALUES AT te TO |3. THEY WILL BE SOLD AT ».«. #1.48. #1.49. FOR THESE TWO DAYS. REMEMBER

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ALL SIZES. WIDTHS B TO E. REMEMBER, THEY WILL BE SOLD REGARDLESSOF THEIR ORIGINAL VALUE YOUR CHOICE FOR #1.4#. DOME WERb'#3 SHOES. SOME WERE W.50 SHOES. SOME WERE #2 SHOES. BUT YOU OETYOUR CHOICE • KOW FOR #l«. STOUT'S FACTORY SHOE STORES, 66 AND 68 VaSsACHUSETTS AVE. M AND 100 INDIANA AVE.

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WANTED HELP—MEN—BOYS. WdGfflBD^Goodbart^atrTTwWaMt^^

WANTED-^wfilte barber Immediately^ Illinois.

"824 N.

WANTED—Good solicitors. 433 N. Illinois st.,

between 5 and A

WANTED—Industrial insurance

Lombard Building.

agents.

85

WANTED—Barbers to use Old Gibralter Witch Hsrel Jelly; price, Me. WANTED—A good colored barber for Saturday at 165 Virginia ave. i

WANTED—Practical picture frame Joiner. ply 68 N. PennsyBanla st.

W ANTED—Lodgl ngs

_ _ and meals 10c. 280 W.

House closed 19 p. m.

WANTED—Use Old Gibralter Witch Hazel Jelly for chapped face and hands.

Fifteen carriers for an evening

Address K 21, care News.

-Three traveling salesmen; good money to right man. 85 Lombard Building.

W ANTED—Men who shave themselves to cae

Old Gibraltar Witch Hasel Jelly; price, 2Se.

WANTED—An experienced shoe salesman at

No other need apply.

shoer and

FULW1DER,

M# W. Washington st ^ V^AJCTED-^A flrst-class liorseshoer and general

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Wanted—Ne«t,

K.

Dana,

tTAND.

honest and active boy about OCt'IDENTAL HOTEL NEWS-

WaNTED—Money to loan on household goods, pianos, etc.; reasonable rates. 214 W. Wash-

ington, room 4.

HvaNTEI*—-To lean money on watches and diamonds; fair dealing and private. Room M iBgalls Block. WaNTEID—Solicitors for show cards for the holidays; big money. Call at 34 8. Pennsylesmia st., up-stalrs. - WANTED—To loan money on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., without removal. Room 5, 11% N. Meridian st. .

that Old Gi-

-Kverytody to know

Witch Hazel Jelly is the best

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face and hands; price, 2»o.

ANTED—Fr»i, all next week, our beautiful Hi^NTICANU P^F^TEAWM^ANY AT

WANTED—Pate!

.tents; no attorney s fee until

mSCiUi eg,

WANTED — Men in every town; permanent; good pay; experience unnecessary. CHAUXURaERY COMPANY. Portland,

to call at Not ... _ IJMd save what they tarn on fine shoes; only #1 a pair; every pair

«v W ^K,S2i the prices Id the

WANTED—l city to call i . children’* school i and 8>c; It W ANTE t»—8a ii month and ttstng

every county, J76

furniture,

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ire, advvrC^naade

between to cover.

i., rounder ordinary t received for less or dash lines are ne. One and twow»U received In p*y-

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take UUe board at Itt N.

WANTED—Few day jjgiiWami pHvat* fam-

ily. IE K. Ohio st.

carriages.

WANTED—Occupants for two nicely furnished front rooms. Ja W. Fralt st

wanted—s*.-M. Wpi. J be good. Box in. Arcade. 1 nU

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at hoop fao-

W A NT ED - Diamouas BdMI CRANE'S, M E. Washington sc

and One Jewelry at

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Mpromptly d-iiffc II

WANTED—EVery one to fa to rob 4 N. Meridian st., for holiday r-od*.

robber store.

for furniture

st.

WANTED—Wadt factonc site on railroad

switch. Call room 48 Hubbard Block.

WANTED—Special Christmas cabinets; warranted the b^t; #1 doaen. BENNETT’S.

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WANTED—To borrow IS, 200 at # per cent, for five years 1 on city property. Address P 21.

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WANTED—About January 1, three unfurnished rooms; permanent; good locality. Address lock-box J. city.

WANTED—To loan money on watches and diamonds; fair dealing and private. Room

24 Ingalls Block.

WANTED-To buy Short-time first-mortgage

notes secured

Room 24 Ingalls L. WANTED—10,000 school children to call at No. 250 West Washington Friday. December 14, and get a school sachel.

Marion county real estate.

WANTED-The great Standard Dictionary v i*ow ready for the holidays; order quick. RANSOM. 512 Park ave. WANTED—Indianapolis National Bank depos- . Its and Consumers’ GAs Trust stock. NEW-

TON TODD, T Ingalls Block.

WANTED-K. T. HORBEE & CO. Fine Chinese goods, teas, coffees; fire-works of various kinds. 89 N. Delaware st.

at No. 250 W^Washington st. and buy sugar and shoes; great closing out sale. WANTED—By gentleman, room, with board. In private family. Wlthlng two squares of Union Station. Address D 22, care News.

WANTED—To borrow $1,000 on years’ time; first mortgage glv<

will a News.

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years’ time; first mortgage given i ■ ■ill not pay commission. Address

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as security; i Z 21, care

COMPANY. WANTED—H. C. TURNER, licensed sewer contractor and cistern builder; sewers topped and connections made; orders receive prompt

attention. 24 Circle.

WANTED—Horses to winter. I have room for a few horses for the winter; large barn; best of care. Address FLETCHER. 8. HINES,

poatofflee box 119. city.

WANTED—The rich and poor to call at No. 250 VV. Washington st.; great sugar aqd shoe sale all thU week; guarantee to save you

money. Telephone 1307.

WANTED—560 people* to see the rendition of the great religions opera. “Joseph’s Bondage," December IS, Mt. Zion church, corner

‘ and Lafayette its.

a Friend, or Suc-

„ pages; 60 lllustra-

JOSEPH MINTURN, Patent Attorney. 1»H N. Meridian.

WANTED—Persons to go to Ireland. Engle nd and Scotland at #10.

FRENZEL BROS..

Foreign Exchange end Passage Agency,

No. I W. Washington st.

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WANTED—To give a present to every purchaser of furniture, pianos, bicycles, etc.; goods sold at cost to close them out; take advantage of this liberal offer for the holidays. CaU at PROGRESS MANUFACTUR-

INQ COMPANY. 1# and 20 W. Georgia st.

WANTED—Everybody to know that we draw foreign exchange on all the principal cities of the Old Country, and send money to any

point in Europe at the lowest rates.

FRENZEL BROS..

Foreign Exchange and Passage Agency, No. 3 W. Washington st. (Merchants’ National Bank.)

WANTED— ■ , All advertisements Inserted under ordinary headings on this page of The News are charged for at the very low rate Of 1 cent a word for edoh day. No advertisement received for less than 16 cents. When blank or dash lines are used these are S cents a line. One and twooent postage stamps will be received in payment of orders by mall.

WANTED-AT DAY*6 AURORA TEA STORE. fourth door west of State House, 158 W. Washington st. Telephone 846. 5c buys 1 lb good raisins. Be buys 1 lb good currants. 5c buys 1 lb good crackers. 5c buys 1 lb good rice.

7Hc buys l id cleaned currants. 7lie buys 1 quart Heinz’s sour krouL VWc buys 1 quart best navy beans.

7lic buys 1 lb Dwight’s or Chureh’s soda.

7 , .j<■ buys 1-lb package best codfish.

7l4c buys 1 lb good lard.

10c buys 1 lb fresh mixed nuts.

10c buys 1 lb ground pepper.

10c buys 1 lb evaporated peaches. 10c buys 1 lb evaporated apples. 10c bays 1 lb fine cream candy.

10c buys 1 package Self-Rising buckwheat. 10c buys 1 package Aunt Sallie’s Pancake

F^lour.

15c buys 1 lb fine pitted plums. SSc buys 8 cans Polk's tomatoes. 26c buys 3 cans extra sweet com. 26c buys 3 boxes roHed oats. 25c buys 3 cans pie peaches. 26c buys 2 cans ftne table peaches.

25o buys 1 lb evaporated raspberries. 25c buys 1 peck Oersey sweet potatoes. 26c buys 10 bars brown soap. e .

35c buys a 7-lb kit white fish. 50c buys 1 15-lb bucket nice Jelly.

40o buys 1 gal White Clover sirup.

20c. buys 1 lb good roasted coffee. 2Bc buys 1 lb golden rlo coffee. 28c buys 1 lb Maracaibo coffee. 30c buys 1 lb Lkgualra coffee.

35c buys 1 lb Java and Mocha coffee.

Call and get all our prices.

You will find them way down. Try our de-

eious New York State sweet cider,

We guarantee everything sold.

Goods delivered at North Indianapolis

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Jackson and West Indianapolis. DAY’S AURORA TEA STORE. • 168 W. Washington st. Fourth door west State House. Telephone 846.

WANTED—SITUATIONS.

SITUATION WANTED—Light housework. 84

John sL

SITUATION WANTED-*By man and wife In private family. Apply 166 Yandes. SITUATION WANTED-By two girls; dish- . waghtng or chambermaids. 155% Indiana ave.

. wasmng or cnmnuermaias. looyfe Indiana ave. SITUATION WANTED—General housework: small family. ’43 Birch ave.. West Indinna-

sTtUATION WANTED—As cook or general housework at once. CaU 68 Massachusetts

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SITUATION WANTEdIas clerk or assistant bookkeeper; wholesale or retail. Address V

tl, care News.

SITUATION WANTED-As cook in private family by middle-aged lady, with reference.

Call 290 8. Delaware.

SITUATION WANTED-By young man of twenty-four years; any kind of work. Ad-

dress T 21, care News.

SITUATION WANTED —By competent dT^c clerk; best of references; moderate salary.

Address P 22, care News.

SITUATION WANTED—By drug clerk; registered In Illinois and Michigan; references; salary moderate. URI BATES, Hillsdale, Mich. SITUATION WANTED—By young man who is a competent accountant and good penman; unexceptional references; experience.

Address X 20. carp Krifea

SITU ATION WANTED—By well-appearing, educated young man to begin with low wages to work himself Into a traveling salesman, or any good position; best of references. Ad-

dress N 20, care News.

SITUATION WANTED-By Swedish woman.

Call room 26. above Laurie’s store. MRS.

HUGLE’8 only reliable employment office; six years experience In knowing most all the

girls that are sent out of this office.

SITUATION WANTED-Man of twenty-one years' experience in harness business as foreman or cutter; first-class, line haroessmuker and competent cutter; understand* coach and coupe work. Address Y 2L care News,

SITUATION WANTED—81 tuatIon .wanted by German worogn for second work; best city references. Call room 26. above Laurie's store. MRS. HUGLE’S employment office will furnish you with reliable help Immediately.

W ANTED—AGENTS.

AGENTS WANTED-Tbre* traveling salesmen ; good money to the right man. 95 Lom-

AGENTS WANTJKD-To sell novelties; send 16c for agents’ guide and samples. O. K.

WEST 4k CO. 7

AGENTS WANTED—Reliable, to sell terrttories, great seller; Pay* big. GEORGE F. KRKXTLEIN. 260 w. Washington st., Indlana-

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TO LET—One furnished room. 175 N. Dela-

ware.

TO LET—Furnished rooms, with board. 142 N.

Illinois.

TO LET—Four or five unfurnished rooms 17J

E. North.

TO LET--Furnished room. With hath. 70 W.

New York.

TO LET—Four rooms; downstairs. 376 X.

Mississippi.

TO LETT—238 N. Delaware,! nicely furnished

room; hath.

TO LET—Nicely furnished front room. 133 E.

New York st.

TO LET—Nicely furnished room; bath, furnace.

408 N. Illinois.

TO LET—Furnished front rooms, with bath.

146 N. Illinois.

TO LET—Furnished and unfurnished roooms.

134 N. Meridian.

TO LET—Two unfurnished rooms, reasonable,

at 239 N. Illinois.

TO LET—Lower floor front rooms; housekeep-

ing. 235 E. Ohio.

TO LET—Nicety furnished front room; bath,

233 E New York st.

TO LET—Furnished room; also two rooms,

housekeeping. 275 Blake.

TO LET—Furnished rooms; housekeeping,

sleeping. 146 W. New York.

TO LET—Two unfurnished rooms; alcove;

modem; cheap. 310 N. East.

TO LETT—Nicely furnished rooms with modern

conveniences. 79 E. Vermont.

TO LET—Pleasant furnished rooms for light

housekeeping. 217 Virginia ave.

TO LET—White’s Block. 106% N. Meridian st.;

furnished and unfurnished rooms.

TO LET—Thoroughly clean, comfortable, fur-

nished rooms. 223 W. New York.

TO LET — Use Old Gibralter Witch Hazel

Jelly for chapped face and hands.

TO LET—Furnished and unfurnished rooms;

housekeeping; heat. 474 N. Alabama.

TO LET—Nicely furnished rooms for gentlemen or man and wife. 233 Virginia ave.

TO LET—Furnished front room; gases, bath; two gents or man and wife. 217 N. Capitol.

TO LET—Five rooms on second floor; city and cistern water; references. 160 Broad-

way.

TO LET—In private family, one or two rooms; bath and grates; central. Address F 17, care

News.

TO LET—itoom, 24x100 feet, with power. Over Pioneer brass-works. 110-116 8. Pennsylvania

street

TO LET—Elegant large furnished front room; beth gases; private residence; reference.

1?2 N. Alabama.

TO LET—Suite rooms, down stairs, furnished or unfurnished; modem; gentlemen preferred.

155 N. New Jersey.

TO LET—Two unfurnished room*, with alcove; light housekeeping; modem; central. Ad-

dress J 21, care News.

TO LET — L&rgN furnished front room; all new; every modern convenience. 59 N. Illi-

nois at. C. E. qjmTER.

TO LET—Furnished rooms for housekeeping; also front rooms, nicely furnished, for sleep-

ing. Call 245 E. Market st.

TO LET—Pleasant side; register heat; bath; modem conveniences. 191 N. Delaware, two

and half blocks from postofflee.

TO LE'i’—"On Deck," our annual beautiful panel picture. Free all next week. The GREAT ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TEA

COMPANY.

TO LET—Desirable suite of rooms; light In three directions; one and one-half squares from Denison. HENRY D. PIERCE, 18W N.

Meridian st.

TO LET—Finest offices and sleeping rooms in city; Cordova, Lorraine, franklin buildings; all modem convenience* TdYER A RASS-

MAN, 31 Circle.

TO LET—For rent and hoarding signs of all kinds. 6 cents each. CHANGE-MATTHEWS PRINTING COMPANY. 107 E. Washington St.

opposite court-house.

TO LET—Large front alcove, furnished or unfurnished; both gases; modern conveniences; private toilet room; five minutes’ walk from Washington st. Inquire CHAS. E. REYNOLDS,

10 Monument Place.

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TO LET—One first-class room; large; light; convenient; low price; electric light; natural gas; city water; second floor; in News Building; could be used for light manufacturing. Inquire at the counting-room of The New*

FINANCIAL.

LOANS—#10 and upward. 250 E. Ohio st.

LOANS—#1,000 on city real estate. Apply 61 N.

Illinois.

LOANS—6 per cent. DYER A RASSMAN. 34

Circle st.

LOANS—On pianos; no removal or Inconveni-

ence. 250 E. Ohio st.

LOANS—4 per cent. SMOCK A RICHARD-

SON. 32 N. Delaware st.

LOANS—On Jewelry, cunning and other valu-

ables. 67 W. Washington.

LOANS—Money, money, money, on furniture;

confidential, at 250 E. Ohio.

LOANS—On furniture, without publicity to

your neighbors. 250 E. Ohio st.

LOANS—Ask and It shall De given; money on

household goods at 250 E. Ohio.

LOANS—Money to loan. HADLEY A FAY,

removed to 40% E. Washington st.

LOANS—On furniture, pianos, etc. GAUSE-

POHL, 2% W. Washington, room 4.

LOANS—Money on Iarms ana city property; term* reasonable. THOR C. DAY A CO., 12

E. Market st.

LOANS—Mortgage leans, il per cent., reasonable fees. C. R WARBURTON. Lom-

bard Building.

LOANS—Private money at 5. 5%, 6'and 7 per cent., according to amount* and security.

C. F. SAYLKR

LOANS—A large sum of private funds to loan. Apply to GEORGE BE1DENSTICKER, room

#6 When Block.

LOANS—Money to loan on household goods and personal property. Room 60 Lombard

Building, £4% E. Washington.

LOANS—6 per cent.; money on Improved real estate. (No loans made outside of this city.)

SPANN A CO.. 86 E. Market.

LOANS—Also buy small short-time, first mortgage notes, secured by Marion county real

estate. Room 24 Ingalls Block.

LOANS—Private, on personal or collateral security; also building association shares purchased. BENNETT. 44 Lombard Building.

LOAfJs—No guessing when your loan will pay out. Definite contract. MONUMENT BUILDING AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION,

office 27 Wright’s Block.

LOANS—6 per cent, money, with privilege of prepayment semi-annually; loans made on Improved real estate In this city only. In loans of not less than #1,000; no delay; reasonable

fees. SPANN A CO.. 86 E. Market.

LOANS—To loan, money in any amount, in sums'of #200 to 85,000 on very easy terms; low rates; no delay; can accommodate you the same day that apply; loans on city or farms. C. W. GORSUCH. 15 Virginia ave.

LOANS—Borrowers will do well to call on us before going elsewhere If they desire to make a loan; money In any sums at the lowest

possible rates; no delay.

FRENZEL BROS.. No. 3 W. Washington st.

(Merchants' National Bank.)

LOANS ~

$5,000 Union Trust Company stock. #2,000 State Bank of Indiana stock. #2,000 Consumers' Gas Tr.ist Company stock. $10,000 Indiana National Bank stock. JAMES GREENE A CO., stock, bond and note brokers, 8 Central Block, 60 E. Market st.

LOANS-CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY. 11% N. Meridian st., room 5 Loans money on furniture, pianos, horses, vehicles, warehouse receipt# and all other kinds of personal property without removal; loans also negotiated on watches and diamonds; payments arr&aged on the weekly or monthly Installment plan, or to suit your convenience; lowest rates In the city; business strictly confidential. CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY, . 11% N. Meridian st., room 6. First stairway on the vast side of N. Meridian st., near Washington, up-stalrs.

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LOWEST RATES. EASY TERMS.

STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. LOANS MADE ON SHORT NOTICE. Mooey loaned on furniture, piano*, horses, wagons, store fixtures, warehouse receipts and all kinds of personal property in any amount from »0 upward, the property to remain in vour undisturbed possession. Re also loan money on watches and diamonds. You can oar back the money in weekly or monthly installments, and have the cost reduced proportionately. If you *£?# haU "5 e 0,1 your furniture or piano, wp will pay the same for you and carry it as Jong as you desire. No charges taken out In advance. Call and see us before going elsewhere. Established 1887. INDIANA MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY, u Boom 18 lnsurar.ee Block. Northeast corner Market and Pennsylvania.

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TO LIT ■WjlMii : TO LET—L!#U 19 Circle.

TO LET—Metzger's Agency.

TO LET—Tlsh-i-mlngo cigar.

TO 1.ET-8PAXN A CO.. 86 E. Market.

TO LET—See llst.^C. K. COFFIN A CO.

TO LET—Dwelling. 280 W. Ma ket; five rooms.

TO LET - Dwelling. 340 W. Market; three

rooms.

TO LET-457 Bellefontalne, three rooms, gas;

#6 a month.

TO LET—Houses In all parts of the city. C.

F. SAYLLS.

TO LET—House, six rooms; both gaaea No.

66% Beatty st.

TO LET—See list at 96 E. Market, ground

floor. GREGORY A APPEL.

TO LET—See list at HADLEY A FAY'S, re-

moved to 40% E. Washington st.

TO LET - Use Old Gibralter Witch Hazel

Jelly for chapped face and hands.

TO LET—Cottage of five rooms; both gases; well, cistern and cellar. 138 W. Pratt.

TO LET—New cottage; six rooms; pantry, well, cistern and gas.. Inquire 274 N. California st.

TO LET—House of six rooms, natural gas; 216; 331 E. Michigan st. Inquire 477 E. Vermont.

TO LET—A seven-room cottage, 24 Hall PlaCe; both gases, grates, well, cistern and cellar;

117.

TO LET—Moving, furniture and piano wagons. S. P. HAMILTON, 11 S. Alabama st. Tele-

phone 7*8.

TO LET — Eight rooms, hall and summerkitchen. 299, corner Davidson and North sts.

313 a month.

TO LET—Desirable house for private use or rooming and boarding; down town. Address

C 22, care News.

TO LET—WARD, 1 N. Meridian st., loans money on everything; buys old gold; reliable;

safe: confidential.

TO LET—Four-room house. 354 Clinton st.; cellar, cistern, gas; first-class repair. Call

351 N. New Jersey.

TO LET—Cottage. In good condition. In Irvington; cheap for the winter. WM. LAM-

BERSON, Bentonvllle, Ind.

TO LET—Modem, eight-room house; north; easy walk from postofflee; cheap to right

party. Apply 302 E. Market.

TO LET — Very desirable eight-room houje; handsome and new; every modem conveni-

ence; ow ner. Box 99. postofflee.

TO LET—Ground, with railroad switch, warehouse and large stable, comer of North st. and Big Four tracks. C. F. SAYLES.

TO LET—453 N. Mississippi, flrst-class condition; close down-town; only $18. A. METZGER AGENCY. 6 Odd Fellows Hall.

TO LET—"On Deck.” our annual, beautiful panel picture. Free all next week. The GREAT ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TEA

COMPANY.

TO LET—90 Spann ave.; Just completed; elegant, modem, eight rooms, both gases, well, cistern, etc.; $16. Inquire TUTTLE A SEQUIN,

28 E. Market.

TO LET—97,. comer Capitol ave and Thirteenth; seven rooms; furnace, natural gas. city water, rain water, fresh paper; #13. 2

Hubbard Block.

TO LET—1185 N. Illinois, eight rooms; porcelain bath; closet separate; furnace; modern; #25; worth #30. J. U BENEDICT, 33-34

Lombard Building.

TO LET—Furnished or unfurnished dwelling, northeast comer Park and Lincoln aves. Inquire there or WIRT C. SMITH. 15 Boston

Block. Telephone 167.

TO LET—No. 635 Central ave., ten rooms, large bam. In good condition; #20 a month. MENDENHALL A WEBB. No. 19% N. Pennsyl-

vania, Aetna Building, room 4.

TO LET—Two new, eight-room houses, centrally located; will be ready for occupancy about December 10. R. F. CATTERSQN A

SON, Agents, No. 24 Kentucky ave.

TO LET—A house of seven rooms at Palm Springs, Orange county, Florida; well finished and furnished; one-quarter mile from store, grocery and rilway station; cheap to good tenant. MRS. A. L. HUNT, Palm

Springs, Fla.

TO LET—Roma Ine Blocks comer Mississippi and Market sts.. opposite State House; new and modem in every' particular; suitable for hotel or apartment house; also two ftne storerooms. suitable for any first-class business. D.

A. LEMON, 55 N. Illinois st.

TO LET—One large, flrst-class room; light; convenient; low price; electric light; natural gas; city water; second fiopr; In News Building; could be used for light manufacturing. Inquire at the counting-room of The New* ,

FINANCIAL.

LOANS—Rex baking powder.

LOANS-R. ECKMAN, 48 Board of Trade.

LOANS—Lowest terms guaranteed. 250 E. Ohio

street.

LOANS—Money. C. F. SAYLES. 77% E.

Market.

LOANS—The votes on coupons for the ENSIGN

PIANO cost 5a

LOANS—Use Old Gibralter Witch Hazel Jelly

for chapped face and hands.

LOANS-Money to loan. T. "a MOORE A

CO., 99 E. Market st., fourth floor.

LOANS—Building Association shares pur-

chased. Room 14, 87 E. Market st.

LOANS—$2,50U special funds; 6 per cent. D.

W. COFFIN. 42 Lombard Building.

LOANS—Do you need money? Strictly pri-

vate; lowest rates, st 250 E. Ohio st.

LOANS—Money to loan on mortgage. D. W. COFFIN, 42 and 43 Lombard Building.

LOANS—Made quickly at low rate by EQUITABLE ASSOCIATION. 96 N. Delaware at.

LOANS—Who wants money on pianos, household goods, etc. 7 Then c*U at 250 E. Ohio.

LOANS—Also building association shares purchased. NEWTON TODD. 7 Ingalls Block.

LOANS — On watches ana diamonds; largs amounts a specialty. Room 34 Ingalls Block.

LOANS—Better terms tnan offered elsewhere on furniture, horses and wagons at 260 E.

Ohio.

I.CANS—Building association shares purchased. Room It No. 63% N. Pennsylvania

street.

LOANS—#100 to *28,000; interest and commission reasonable. REID BROS., 42 N. Dela-

ware st.

LOANS—Made reasonable on city property and farms. UNION TRUST COMPANY. 68 B.

Market st.

LOANS—We have plenty of ( per cent, money to loan on Indiana farms. C. N. WIL-

LIAMS St CO., CrawfordsvUle, Ind.

LOANS—#3,000 at 6 per cent, for a term of

years; reasonable ccmmlsslon. JOHN WOCH1R, 19% N._ Pennsylvania su

LOANS—Money, promptly, on Indianapolis real estate; favorable terms; reasonable fee*. C. S. WARBURTON, Lombard Building.

LOANS—Sums of #500 and over.

City property and farme.

C. E. COFFIN A CO.. #9 E. Market st

LOANS—The GERMAN-AMERICAN ASSOCIATION loans cost leas than 6 per cent, at maturity, with privilege of monthly payments. Call at office, 100 N. Delaware.

LOANS—Mortgage loans on improved Indianapolis real estate; money promptly furnished at lowest rates; partial payments accepted at any time. C. 8. WARBURTON. S Lombard Building. 24% E. Washington st

LOANS—Money to loan; a large sum of home funds left In our care to be loaned In sum* of 3100 to #1,000 and upward at lowest rates of interest; can furnish money same day you SBfiffiJS'.’SS s&sr&»7- “ :TZ -

LOANS—Wanted on Indianapolis real estate or Marlon county farms; lowest rates; no delay; in large or small amounts, for short or

long Urns.

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LOANS— DO YOU WANT MONEY T If so. call and see us before borrowing Wo make loans on furniture, pianos, .organs horses, wagons, etc., in small or large sums, on long or short time, and at he lowest possible rates, and on the day you ask«for It. Loans may be paid In full or in pan at any time, and any part paid reduces the cost of carrying the loan. Property is left in your possession, you having the use of both property and money. YOU GET FULL AMOUNT OF MONEY No charges taken out In advance. Our office Is centrally located, and we Insure you pleasant and courteous treatment. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY Room 3 Bank of Commerce corner Pennsylvania and \ Irglnla ave.

LOAKS TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS To loan In sums of DO, DS, *20. #30. #50. D0U. #200, or any amount on FURNITURE, PIANOS, ORGANS, STORES, FIXTURES. ETC. At rates which honest people can afford to pay. The property to remain In your undisturbed possession. EVERYBODY WHO WANTS MONEY CALL AND SEE US. '* UWKY We are Just as happy to make you a #10 loan as one for *150. We will give you plenty time to pay the money back. In fact, you can make the payments to suit yourself. Every payment so made reduces the cost of carrying the loan We give you the full amount of money you ask for; no charges taken out In advance. The transaction is sure to be private. Don’t fail to see us and get our rates. INDIANAPOLIS MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY, Room 10. 87 E. Market st.

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WEST WASHINGTON ST. TREMENDOUS . BARGAINS IN GROCERIES AND SHOES. SUGARS! #1 for 22 lbs powdered sugar. 11 for 22 lbs cut-loaf sugar. *1 for 24 lbs granulated sugar. #1 for 25 lbs soft A sugar. #1 for 27 lbs extra C sugar. *1 for 30 lbs golden C sugar. D for 30 lbs Orleans sugar. CHOICE NEwllRIED FRUITS! 6c for 1 lb seedless raisins. \ 6c for I lb curranta 5c for 1 lb Muscatel raisins. 6c for I lb California prunes. 25c for 3 lbs California peaches. 2Sc for 3 lbs California pears. 26c for 3 lbs California apples. 26c for 2 lbs California apricots. 26c for 3 lbs California nectarines. SOAPS AND STARCH! 26c for 7 baps brown soap. 25c for 8 bars Every Day soap. 25c for 8 lbs Pearl starch. 25c for 7 lbs lamp starch. 25c for 6 packages I O’clock Washing Teg, CHOICE NEW CANNED GOODS. 6q for 1 can golden pumpkin. 6c for 1 can Polk's corn. 5c for 1 can June pease. 5c for 1 can marrowfat pease. 7J4c for 1 can fresh apples. 7Jic for 1 can Polk's tomatoes. * 754c for 1 can blackberries. 7%c for 1 can blueberries 7*4c for I can gooseberries. 7-40 for 1 can pine apple. i 754c for 1 can string beans. -• 7^4c for 1 can lima beans. » • 26c for 8 cans pie peaches. ' 25c for 2 cans table peaches. {( 1O0 for 1 can apricots. V} 20c for 1 gallon tomatoes. ft 25c for 1 gallon apples.

COFFEES! COFFEES! COFFEES! 20c for 1 lb Lion coffee. 20c for 1 lb Arbuckle's coffee. 20c for 1 lb Jersey coffee. 25c for 1 lb Rlo coffee. 30c for 1 lb Maracaibo coffee.

SHOES BELOW MANUFACTURERS’ OOBTl

75c for ladles’ kid button shoes. 75c for ladies’ kid lace shoes. D for ladles' French kid shoes 25c for ladles' fine rubbers. 86c for men's fine calf shoes.

#1 for men’s fine calf shoes. ,

40c for men's fine rubbers.

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76c for boys’ line lace shoes. *1 for boys’ fine calf shoei 30c for boys’ fine rubbers.

65c for misses’ fine dress shoes. 75c for misses’ fine kid shoes. 4 20c for misses; fine rubbers. 1 .. » 49c few children’s fine kid shoe*. I > x ' : 49c for children’s school shoes. • J>! j 15c for children’s fine rubbers. -

10c for babies' fine shoes. 85c for 1 pair men’s arctics.

75c for 1 pair men’a half arctics.

75c for 1 pair ladles’ arctics.

75c for 1 pair boys’ arctics. ,• 50c for 1 pair misses’ arctics. » 25c for 1 pair children’s arctics.

TEAS! TEAS! TEAS!

7%c for 1 lb tea dust. ' m

10c for 1 lb Japan tea dust.

16c for 1 lb Imperial tea. j J 20c for 1 lb Gunpowder tea. '• ; '

25c for 1 lb Oolong tea.

SPICES! SPICES! SPICES! 10c for 1 lb pepper. 10c for 1 lb cinnamon. 10c for 1 lb mustard. 10c for 1 lb allspice. IOC for 1 U) ginger. ■ 5 16c for 1 lb cloves. BAKING POWDERS, ETC. 26c for 8 lbs bulk baking powder. 10c for 1 lb choice baking powder. 6c for 1 lb Dwight's soda. 4c for 1 lb bulk soda. 18c for 1 lb baking powder and 1 cook book

free.

20c for 1 lb Climax baking powder. 10c for 1 lb Kreitleln’s Boss baking powder. 6c for 2 boxes shoe blacking.

BOTTLE GOODS! 6c for 1 bottle catsup.

6c fpr 1 bottle table sauce. 7%c for 1 bottle pepper sauce. 5c for 1 bottle lemon extract. 6c for 1 bottle vanilla extract.

7V: for 1 jug vinegar. MEATS AND LARD.

8c for breakfast bacon.

7c for choice lard.

10c for kettle-rendered lard. 8e for California hams. 12c for sugar-cured bacon. FLOUR, MEALS, ETC. #3.50 for barrel best flour. 65c for 50 lbs best flour. 3oc for 25 lbs best flour. 10c for 1254 lbs best flour. Sc for 7 lbs oat meal.

25c for 7 lbs aat flake.

25c for 7 lbs buckwheat. 16c for 1 pint maple sirup.

60c for 1 pall Jelly. 50c for 1 pall sirup.

LADIES’ FINE SHOES!

Ladies’ #5 and #6 slwes at *2.50.

Ladles' *3 and #4 shoes at *2.

Ladies’ *2 and *2.50 shoes at U.76. Ladles’ D and 31.60 shoes at 75c. Ladles’ $3 and S3 oxfords at $1.50.

Ladles' D and #1.50 oxfords — Ladles’ 76c and 85c oxfords

Ladles’ D and $1.50 oxfords at 76c.

76c and 85c oxfords at 50a

MEN’S FINE DRESS SHOES. Men’s (6 kangaroo shoes at #150.

Men’s #6 calf shoe* at IMA Men’s $5 tan shoes at #2.501

Men’s #5 patent leather shoes at #166.

Men’s *4 calf shoes at #1 Men’s 33 calf shoes at #1.68.

Men’s #166 calf shoes at $1.25.

Men’s #2 calf shoes at D. Men’s D.50 calf shoes at 85c.

Boys’ *2 and *3 shoes at *1.26.

Boys’ *1.25 shoes at 75c. Boys' D.50 calf shoes st 75a

Misses' shoes 59c, C80, ttc. 89c and D. Children's shoe* 39c, 49c, 69c, 69c and 79c. Every pair warranted all solid or money re-

funded.

We have neither time nor spacs to enumerate the thousands of other bargains, but by calling at our store. No. M W. Washington st., you can see them- Every article we sell is guaranteed strictly first-class. Send us your mail and telephone orders. Telephone 1307. OEOROE F. KREITLBIN. Proprietor. P. 8.—Make no mistake In the place. No. M W. Washington st. Groceries and shoes alt in the same room. - -j

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FOR BALE—Tl»h-l-Mlngo cigar.

FORJ3ALE—Rex baking powder. FOR BADE—Barber-shop 834 N. Illinois. FOR SALE—Christmas Jewelry, at 6 Circle.

FOR SALE—Ferrets for sale st #64 Blake st. FOR SALB-MULLALLY repairs watches 6 Circle.

FOR SALE—Cloak and dress; black. No. 374

E. Court.

FOR SALE — Safety btcjrcle; pneumatic, tt

Virginia ave.

FOR SALE—Two market stands. Address W

D. care N«ws. <

FOR SALE—Buy robber toys at rqbber store. 4 N, Meridian. FOR SALE—Household goods and carpets at M E. Ohio st.

FOR SALE—Freeh sawdust. UDELL WORKS, North Indianapolis. '

FOR SALE—Sixty-six and thirty-gallon water

heater. 157 E. Oh:

FOR SALE—"Packard" organ; good as new;

cheap. 4 N. MerMtsm

FOR SALE—Marble slab; cheap. CLARY'S

DRUG STORE, Hoyt ave.

FOR SALE—Lady's new watt WILSON, 4M Belief on talne.

s new watch, cheap; cash.

FOR SALE —Barber furniture; second-hand; splendid bargain*. 29 Circle. FOR SALE—Grocery north; good location; good trade. Address F 28, care News.

FOR SALE—Edison phonograph exhibition outfit; chaap. 44 Lombard Building.

FOR SALE—Lemaine pearl opera glasses at #6.50 at LANDO’S. 62 E. Market.

FOR SALE—Gas stock In Consumers' Company. Address O 21, care News.

FOR SALE—Pearl opera glasses at «#. #4 and #4.30 at LANDO’S. 62 E. Market st.

FOR SALE—Gent’s gold-filled watch; new and cheap. OAUSEPOHL. 4 N. Meridian.

FOR SALE—Rubber goods of every description repaired at rubber store, 4 N. Meridian. FOR SALE—Good cabinet organs #8 and upward. WULSCHNBR, opposite poatofflee.

FOR SALE—Good Fischer piano D76; easy pajrmems. WULSUHNER. opposite postoffice.

FOR SALE—White sewing machines now at 174 K. Washington st. JOS. C. PFLEOER.

FOR SALE—Showcase* and counter. IGOE’S CIGAR STORE, Mefldlan and Washington. FOR SALE—gne nice walnut bedstead and mattress; cheap. Call at 312 Bellefontalne st.

FOR SALE—Boarding house of eleven rooms; full of good paying boarders. 129 N. Dela-

ware st.

FOR SALE—Fine two and one-half carat dlamend stud; great bargain. 44 Lombard Building. FOR SALE—For family use drink Indianapolis Brewing Company's "Tonlca Beer." Tete-

phone 690.

FOR SALE—Fire-proof safe with burglar-proof cash-box; also hardwood finished office. ID

8. Meridian. FOR SALE—SUtlonary, printing, binding and blank books at reasonable rata*. BAKER it

THORNTON.

FOR SALE—Money to loan on watches and diamonds; fair dealing and private room;

24 Ingalls Block.

FOR SALS!—A bargain; twenty-five yards Ingrain carpeting, never been used. Address

K 26. care News.

FOR SALE—Thoroughbred English bull terrier puppies at a sacrifice. 97 8. Illinois st.; kennels, 44 Tacoma ave. 1 *

FOR SALEI—Rooming house; full roomers; desirable location; good reason for selling. Address X D. pare News.

FOR SALE—Stoves and furniture, all kinds. ANDERSON’S STORAGE HOUSE, comer Hosbrook and Cedar sts.

FOR SALE!—Ftne diamonds; must be sold; less than half price; one pair earrings, one ring,

one stud. 22 Virginia ave.

FOR SALE—Fine gold spectacles and ere glasses, ornamental and useful present*

15 »C*«70VrDy V/J. ilCXl*|VTJ.X id I tuiu MO^EB, opposite postofflee.

FOR SALE—Large stock of grocers' or coun-

ter order books; very cheap. BAKER A THORNTON, 88 B. Meridian. T

FOR SALE—We will close out a large stock of blank books this month. BAKER A THORNTON. 88 8. Meridian. FOR SALE—Physician's office furniture, Invalid beds, rolling chairs, at the factory, 19

John st. North Indianapolis, Ind.

FOR SALE-C. F. Schmidt’s Budweiser beer Is pure and aged. Brewed by Indianapolis Brewing Company. Telephone 690. FOR SALE—Wanted: You to remember that OLSEN, 122 Kentucky ave., builds aU kinds of machinery. Repairing a specialty.

FOR SALE—High quality and medium of ledgers and journals again marked BAKER A THORNTON. 38 8. Meridian.

FOR SALE!—Beautiful upright pianos In elegant, fancy woods, $225 and upward. WULSCHNftR, 44 N, Pennsylvania st.

FOR SALE—Money to lean on watches, diamond* and all kinds of personal property. Room 5, 11V4 N. Meridian st., second floor.

FOR SALK—Idvery, feed and boarding stable. doing a good business on paying basis; will be sold at a bargain. Call at 52 Virginia ave.

FOR SALE—Briggs piano; shop-worn; st a reduction. BRYANT’S. 68 and 60 N. Pennsylvania. Pianos rented, and rent applied on purchase.

FOR SALE!—“On Deck.” our annual beautiful panel picture. Free all next week. The GREAT ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TEA

COMPANY.

FOR SALE—ParenU desiring practical presents for children will find them In our kindergarten department of school goods. BAKER & THORNTON. 38 S. Meridian st.

FOR SALE—Cheap money on every kind of

personal property. Cash for old gold.

WARD, 1 N. Meridian.

FOR SALE—The Meridian coal and * ood-yard Is prepared to furnish all kinds coal, coke and wood to any part of the city at the lowest prices. Office 222 S. Meridian st. Phone S5A

SALE JEWELRY COMPANY, Room 18 Hubbard Block. FOR SALE—Venetan blinds. Dumb waiters, Sliding fly-screens, Building paper. JOSH ZIMMERMAN. 28 S. Alabama.

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FOR SALE—The type on which The News has been printed is now lor sale. If you want a bargain, call at The News office at once.

FOR SALE!—Special sale of new pianos at greatly reduced prices until January L #500 pianos reduced to 1 >......#425 #460 pianos reduced to #375 #400 pianos reduced to ##25 $825 pianos reduced to...... 4250 $300 pianos reduced to 1225 The largest and finest stock of pianos ever breught to this city to select from; sold on easy monthly payments of $6. #7. #8 and DO a month. Come early while the stock Is fresh and make selection and have it set aside until Xmas. PKARSON’S MUSIC HOUSE, 82 and 84 N. Pennsylvania st.

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Sideboards. Bookcases, Folding Beds, Rockers, Extension Tables, Dinner Bets, Parlor Furniture, Bed Lounges, Bedroom Suites, Carpets, Stoves, Everything for housekeeping. We also buy, sell and exchange household goods of all kind*

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Box 43. Pendleton. Ind.

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FOR SALE OR TRADE—Stock shoes. Dothing and notions; want city property. Addres*. owner,. 68 Greenwood st.. city.

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cS^Tvlurball St., city.

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REAL ESTATE—Lot State st. M. E PHELAN, ton st.

REAL ESTATE—Lot nortl ^payments; bargain. F.

REAL ESTATE—Irvington Pa p - 1 -

REAL ESTATE—N. Illinois st. cottage;

»»**•»»• WE. I

BN SON, 74 E. Market.

REAL EKTATE-N. ave.._near_ Ctlfford; #U

REAL ESTATE—K. St. Clair. Mx-room cot^irSSl r - T \

REAL ESTATE-Lot,B il Fourteenth; special low M’WHIRTER. ME-Jdarltec REAL ESTATE—N. TenneSee; near Twenty-seventh; monthly T. M’WHIRTER. 74 E. Market.

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REAL ESTATE-Wanted: Everybody tokaow full line Sf shafting, pulleys^aod hangers. 1 ^** *

REAL ESTATE-Here’s Woodruff Place lot; center this. W. STEVENSON.

REAL ESTATB-Affllcted

quirlng medical attention or advice „ consult (free) DR. BULA. 83 W. Ohio at,

KK^r.

ESTATE-Modern

would give equity at a balance *6.25 weekly. 123 REAL ESTATE—#12,000 business block.

east part of city; no Incumbrance; will trade | W. E. STEVENSON, 74 E. Mai^

for good farm,

ket.

REAL ESTATE—Choice lot on Sheldon st.. 40x149; high lot; fine shade trees; #406; on monthly payments. SPANN A CO.. M E. Mar-

REAL ESTATE—Five-acre garden lot; elegant location for a home. JOHN M. TODD A CO., room 7 Ingalls Block, comer Pennsylvania and Washington sts.

do addition, oc ikKosr;

i» weekly jno’* ’ashlngton st BRADLEY J

REAL ESTATE—lads In Tuxedo Irvington electric line. $20U each no Interest or taxes. C. E. CO., 10 Circle st. REAL ESTATE—Lots for rale on weekly ’ ments. on Prospect st., E. Wi and In Brinkman Hill addition DENNY, 26 N. Delaware, REAL ESTATE—Very nice hoose. nine Keystone Park; bath; modern tmprovi natural gas; street cars. INDIANA! ICE COMPANY, W. Walnut REAL ESTATE—Paid-up share* In the MONUMENT BUILDING AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION pays S per cent, semi-annual interest. Definite contract Office, 27 Wright'« Block.

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REAL ESTATK-The equity In fourteen firstclass rental properties all occupied; for sal* for 212,006 cafh; paying 16 per cent, net; bl|

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bargain for a quick purchaser. care NewsREAL ESTATE—'Woodruff Place;

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water, asphalt street,

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gain; tx>th gases. -

crete sidewalk, city water, sewer, lot.

only R.U’O; small monthly payments. F. T.

m-whirter. ’

REAL ESTATE -Lot, North Ride, *375; month -

Iv payments; lots, Illinois, #700; Kenwood

ave., #600; Capitol ave.. #500; Gtaceland ave., #373; all with gas; easy payments; second

mortgage. F. T McWHIRTER, 74

ket.

REAL ESTATE—Woodruff lot, 40x173. both gases, city water, sewer, asphalt pavement, cement sidewalk. *1.000; small cash balance; easy itonthly payments: second mortgage; you may rover have another such opportqn-

Ity. F. T. McWHIRTER. 74 E. MarkA. REAL ESTATE-Money to loan;

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3100 to #1,000 ai

large sum

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of home funds left in our care to be loaned

i sums of #100 to #1,000 and upward rates of Interest; can furnish money

upward at lowest

,0, p., b** .h^’TSTpES 0 !!: METZGER AGENCY, 5 Odd Fellows Htlb REAL ESTATE-Th* beautiful dwelling. No.

641 S. State are.. park surrounding the

price #1.200 on payments of only

opposite German

the picturesque

per month; the greatest bargain offi

~ th Side.

South Side. A. Fellows Block.

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Orphans’ Home; ■ *50 caA and #10

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AGENCY,

REAL ESTATB-Very attractive. 638 N. Alabama; very attractive frame dwelling; furnace and bath; lot 50x196; ten years' time II wanted. If you want a good home. In new, first-class condition, with the privilege of paying tor It like paying rent, look at this house* SPANN & CO., 86 E. Market.

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AUCTION SALE. The splendid business and residence lot sib uated on west side of River ave.. West Indianapolis, Just south of Woodburn ave; iwi fronts, 38 feet on River ave., 55 feet on Woodbum aVe. This Is the very best lot in West Indianapolis, and will be sold absolutely without reserve to the highest bidder Tuesday, December 18, 1894, at 2 p. m. For particulars see TUTTLE A SEQUIN, Agent#. 28 E. Market st, L. N. Perry. Auctioneer 1 .

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TOR SALE!—Rex baking powder. FOR SALE!—Ice wagons at 192 Kentucky ave^ FOR SALE—Ice wagons at 132 Kentucky ave.

FOR SALE—Shavings.

1382.

56c load. Telephone

FOR SALE-Good spring wagon. Inquire 203

Blake st. v

FOR SALE—All kinds of second-hand wagon*

at 102 Kentucky ave. f FOR SALE—All kinds of vehicles at fiCHO^ FIELD’S, 122 E. Wabash sC ’

FOR SALE—A good grocery AL SMITH. 266 S. Illinois ai

wagon, cheap.

harness and fur laprobe, >27; road cart, iff*' FOR SAL 13—Buggy cushions and backs now very cheap. AL SMITH, 265 S. Illlnol* at. FOR SALE—Workers, drivers and matched teams. CAYLOR A JACOBS, No. I Susquehanna.

FOR SALE—The only side spring Mayer business wagon * at SCHOFELD’S, 122 B. Wabash st.

FOR SALE—New and second-hand buggies. carriages and phaeton* SCHOFIELD'S, 122 R- Wabash.

FOR SALE- -Odd

wheels, finished » & Illinois st,

ouggy ana spring wagon >r unfinished. AL SMITH.

FOR 8ALB—Selling out; harness from and blankets, laprobe* at cost; cash or

meats. 183 E. Washington st.

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FOR SALE—Buggies and phaetons at wholesale prices; large stock delivery wagons; a few second-hand vehicles. A. H. STURTEVANT A CO.. 6# 8. Pennsylvania st. FOR SALE - SECOND-HAND LANDAUS, phaetons, rock*ways; also our own make new vehicles very cheep 32 E. Georgia st. Repairing solicited. ROBBINS A OO.

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AUCTION—Sale of a ft** stock o ture, carpet* and household g room. No. 192 E. Wasblngto December 15. st 9:30 a. m. ( of fine wardrobe, double i sideboards, fancy sou&re ex

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