Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 October 1895 — Page 3
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' HE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1883.
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VmJque Schema of Llddle Klnth nod Danoon (Cdtvnrda at St. Cloud. Oshkosh. W»a., October 23.—Next Monday. unlew present plans fail, a novel wedding will take place At the Northwestern depot in this city and at 9t. Cloud, the latter place being on the SheboyganFond du Lac division. The bride is Miss Uddie Kiuth, of Oshkoah, and the bridegroom la Duncan Edwards, agent of the road at St. Cloud. They will be made ona by telegraph while miles apart. The usual questions will be asked the gentleman over the wire, and his answer, made before witnesses, will be returned. The brida will, of course, reply to the minister in person. She will then take a wedding-trip all alone to her husband’s home. The reason for such an unusual proceeding is the fact that there is no Protestant minister at 9b. Cloud, and the bridegroom can not go t<S Oshkosh. The Rev. Loren A. Clevenger, of the First Baptist church, has been asked to officiate, and while he has not given his unconditional assent as yet, he is relied upon to perform the ceremony.
WANTED—FEMALE HELP.
WANTED—Tl*hmln*o W.VNTKLv AH LINO TON CIO AR ~ WANTED—CJirl at 15 W North St WANTED ROYAL FLyEP. Wt 5c clear.
WANTED HELP—MEN—UOYS. WANTED—Tlsh-i-inlngo. WANTED—AKLiXOTONl
WANTED—Good girl »■ WANTED—First-ciass girl._
r. New Yi>rk st. l r . \\ . N.Mih st' _
WA XTEte-Try^M 1LLINGTON 'T SCRAI ‘HI E. WANTED—Girl. Stt S. iWpItoI are., general housework. ‘ WANTED—Middle-aged woman for housework.
20 Johnson ave.
WANTED—Young girl for general housework. 133 Fletcher ave. WANTED—An experienced girl; good wages.
950 N. Pennsylvania.
WANTED—L'a;penter at 60 Ruckle st. WANTED-ROYAL FLYER best 5c Jlgar. WANTED—Candy-.rarke: 91 N. Illinois st. WANTED—Carp.-ntcr, finished. 23 Camp st..
after 6.
WANTED—A shoemaker at 141 Vi Masiwohu-
setts ave.
WANTED— Good, strong colored boy. 67 W. Michigan st. WANTED—A night pantry man. 19 N. Illinois. KINGSTON.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOL5. WANTED-Florida Sam. WANTED—Tish-i-mingo.
WANTED-ARLINGTON. wanted—royal flyer, bept cigar. _ WANTED-Try MIDLJNGTONS SCRAPPLE. WANTED—Paper to hang; 6c roll. 290 X. Noble st.
TO LKT—ROOMS. TO LET—Florida Seal
TO LET—ROYAL FLYER, beat 5c cigar.
TO LET—Two fumb-bed rooms; J10. 73 E. Wal-
nut.
TO LETOhio.
TO LET-HOUSK*.
TO LET—ARLINGTON. TO LET—List, lo Ctrcla. TO LET— Metzger's agency.
-Three unfurnished rooms. 309 E.
TO LET—Tish-i-mingo cigar. TO LET -SPANN &'CO
SC E. Market.
WANTED - SILVICS.
Inventors to see THURMAN &
WANTED—Horses Wabash st.
to winter. Call at ISO E.
TO LET—Furnished, front room. 27 N. West
street.
TO LET—Newly furnished rooms; bath. 142 N.
Illinois.
room; bath. 70 W. New
TO LET -ROYAL FLYER, beat 5c cigar. TO LET—See list. C. E. COFFIN~* c6T
WANTED—First-class barber; 465 E. Michigan st.
at once. Call at
WANTED—Short order man;
Brightwood Y M. C. A.
The Original. J. Metzger A Co. still bottle thHr "ORIGINAL TAFEL BEER.'' the peer of all. Telephone 407. “Normainly Rye” And "Canadian Club - ' are excellent brands of whisky. Sold by J. Metzger & Co. They also handle all standard whiskies and brandies In the market. Telephone 407.
Health la Wealth. Therefore, try some of (he health-restoring West Raden water, bottled right at the springs Metzger & Co. Telephone 407.
by J.
DIED. FLETCHEfft-John B., at his residence. S4 Willow at.. 11 a. m.. October 32, 1895. age flfty yeais. Funeral ThuraUy, 9 a. m., St. Patrl<*'s church. CARNEY—Thomas, son of Patrick and Kate, age twenty-six, on October 22. at 10:30 a. m. Funeral Thursday, at » a. m., 48S S. New Jeraey. Friends Invited. GARHART—Mrs. Lizzie M. Oarhart. at the home of her brother, 344 Central ave, age fifty-two yeara Services at the home, Thursday, 2 p. m. Private interment. MANY—Adolph J.. age fifty-three years. October 22, 10 p m. Funeral from family residence, 476 8. New Jersey st., Thursday, October 24, 2 p. m. Friends invited. FICK3—Died, at 3:15 o'clock. October 22, Theodore M. Flgg. age thirty-four y«Hrs. of inflammation of brain. Funeral from residence of Mrs. j* Smyth, on Thursday, October 24, 1890, at 2 o'clock, FrJen<l» Invited. Card of Thanka. Mrs. Mlessen and sons dertre to thank their relatives and many friends, also the Harugart Baengerchor, the'Hflnigarl Schiller lodge. Pioneer Vereln, Oerwuin Veterans and the donors of flowers, for their many kindnesses and sympathies extended them in their sad bereavement.
WANTED—immediately, an experienced child's
nurse. 209 Broadway.
WANTED -Dining-room girl. PARK THEA-
TER RESTAURANT. .
WANTED—Young girl to assist In housework.
9(W N. New Jersey st.
:—-——— : - ' WANTED—Grocery clerk and solicitor, A nurse at 813 Capitol ave.. north, j <-ity references. Call 453 Central ave.
WANTED-^-Smoke DITTO CIGAR.
& SPrtlNGSTEIN. Manufacturers. WANTED—Assistant” cook; must understand
short order cwiking. At KISSEL'S.
WANTED—Rents to collect; quick and prompt. MICK & CO. WANTED—Horses to board for the winter. Apply 20 W. Ohio. WANTED—Gas Trust stock. NEWTON TODD,
j 6 Ingalls Block.
HARMS j WANTED—Cheap
I at 669 Virginia a
WANTED
a Christian.
horse and top wagon,
ave.
Call
WANTED
GEORGE KOLCHECK. WANTED—Good German housework. 32 Greer st.
with
—~ „ , ! WANTED—Lodging. girl for gvneial ! ble _ ^ w _ Market st .
quiet
(Closed 10 p.arn.)
rsters are
PORK SCRAPPLE.
FRESH
^xr^^^1t n [^rT k - AU?AZAK REi ' ! V oh^p E ^d Q ^lo^ C ”« A R L W^gton 8 _
and loan aoUcltor. Call
hlngton, room 5.
WANTED—When yc yifle is broken, call
telephone 383.
X. Illinois.
up-stairs girl; one that can
Central ave.
TACRANT. 67 WANTED—An mendlrg. 4S9
WANTED—Good German girl; general housework. Apply 398 N. East at.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
funeral djrectojrs-
Wlll refund tull price paid me for any goods cr services during lost two years, if not reasonable as any In the city. No extra charge for lady assistant. CHAS. T. WHIT8ETT.
WANTED—Ladles wishing steady employment at home, call 134 N. Noble st. WANTED—Good girl for general housework; _J4 per week. 695 N. Alabama. WANTED—Experienced dining-room girl. 90 E. Washington at. FOSTER'S. WANTED—Good German girl to do work In hoarding-house. 29 Madison ave. WANTED—Young girl for housework; no washing. Inquire 18 E. Pratt st. WANTEJ>—Experienced “saleslady/ ob,;.glal ga CEAU, Fotografer, 49 N. Illinois st. _ WANTED—Lady solicitors; good salary; something new. Office. 166 N. Delaware sb WANTED— Elegant beaver house slippers, 59c. KISTNER’S SHOE STORE. S3 S. Illinois. WANTED—Feathers renovated, oougnt and sold. 116 Massachusetts ave. B. F. DUBOIS. WANTED—Good girl tor general housework; good home and wages. 282 E. New York sf. WANTED—Experienced girl for general housework; small family; good wages. 290 E. New York st. WANTED—First and second giri: cook. $5; second, $3.50. Call Thursday, 10 o'clock. 95Vi N. Delaware. WANTED—Girl; experienced in dipping chocolate. NEW YORK CANDY KITCHEN, 45 W. Washington. WANTED — A good white girl for housework: good wages; small family.
92 Bollefontaine st.
the BICYCLE_AM WANTED—Beat rtT HALL RESTAU WANTED—A No. 1 cnees; good salary.
News.
WANTED—Salesman to or exclusive. J. wfT cine, Wts. j
general Apply
WANTED—Afflicted women in need of medical attention or advice may consult (free) DR. HULA, 33 W. Ohio st. WANTED—Immediately, a white girl for general houeework; small family; good wages. Apply 625 N. Illinois st. WANTED- I^adtes to buy Buttermilk reap at 2 cents a cake of the BARGAIN STORE, just started. 20 N. Meridian st.
WANTED—Buy farm using natural gas. Ad-
dress H 3, care News.
WANTED—Good snap-shot camera; cheap. Ad-
dress D 8. care News.
WANTED -Teeth/ $5 “crowns, $2. "SELLERS, Dentist. 291s S. Illinois WANTED — Old gold and silver for cash. WARP, 11 X. Meridian st. WANTED—Lady room-mate; references ex-
changed. Address D 7, News.
TOMLINSON j WANTED—CLIFFORD & ARNOLD, Plumbers,
TO LET—Furnished
York st.
TO LET—Furnished, front room; down-stairs. 156 Bates st.
TO LET—Unfurnished, front room; first floor. 53 Huron st.
n day and night, i 67 Indiana ave. Telephone 459.
pe:
aper solicitor; refer-
25, care
TO LET—Nicely furnished, front rooms. 195^
_Vlrginiajave.
TO LET—Desirable rooms; bath; central. 380
N. Illinois st.
TO LET—Nicely furnished rooms, with board. 156 N. Illinois. TO LET—Furnished room. Windsor Hotel. In-
quire room 43.
TO LET—Furnished, front room; first floor. 69 W. New York. TO LET—Furnished roo.'.a, with board. 163
N. Illinois st.
TO LET'—Furnished, front room, with alcove.
28 W. Vermont. _
TO LET—Nicely furnished side room. 217 Capi-
tol ave., north.
TO LET—Three rooms; up-stairs; gas; cheap. S3'. E. Michigan st. TOILET—See list at 96 E. Market, ground floor. TO LET—See ~Ust at MoMORROWS. corner Pennsylvania and Market.
TO LET
desirable. COLE,
bAIfERY. FOR SALE-Qrocery; S. East st.
Eight-room cottage. 239 Olive; very
Baldwin Block.
connected; any part of the 133 Indiana ave. 'Phone 1791.
TO LET-S«e list of II. M. HADLEY. Rental Agent, 85 E. Market st. (ground floor.)
TO LET-Stoves city. 30 cents.
TO LET—Two houses: north; near cars; well, cistern, gas; |13. W. J. LOWRY, 22 Ingalls
Block.
TO LET—77 Davidson st.; five rooms, driven welt, cistern, gas; $10. W. P. SOCWELL. 240 E. Washington st. C* TO LET—If you want your property rented, list it with MENDENHALL & HOWELL. room 5 Aetna Building.
TO LET—House
bath; gases; stable. Pennsylvania, near St.
Actress W
trade
; side line
217 State. Ra-
waNTED -To loan rttowl!^ on watches, diamonds; fair dealing ana- private. Room 24 Ingalls Block.
boj
photogn. r .....
rapher, 49 A. Illinois.
WANTED—Two boys; learn photography.
office boy and boy to MARCEAU, Photog-
WANTED—Two second-hand sensitve
presses. Address L 7, care News. ! WANTED—Horses to winter. Inquire at 39 ' W. Washington. FRANK ELFF j WANTED—-Cash paid for elm Ihtnber at hoop j factory. P ATT£RSOX & BUSBY. WANTED—Highest prices paid tor rum’cure,
carpets, etc. 139 W. Washington st.
TO LET—Large, front room for gentleman.
226 N. Delaware. , _ , . ^ TO LET—Nicely furnished rooms; with board. ^ET October 1. 270 Central ave.:
e; eleven rooms; steam heat;
• stable.
I Clair. 24 Thorpe Bloc*. .iry
i TO LET—Well located, modern dwelling; ! Woodruff Place; $25 per month. F. T. Me-
, WHIRTER. 74 E. Market.
WANTED—A Heitor, on com
Address K 8, care News.
live, hurtling fire
mission, w
ith
Insurance sogood company.
Capitol ave.. north.
• two horses for keeping.
WANTED—Good men in every courtly in the State to solicit life Insurance. J. S. LAMBERT. Denison Hotel. 260. WANTED—Competent and reliable men to sell building and loan stock; special inducements. Call 66 E. Market st. ^ WANTED—An experienced retail grocery clerk and meat cutter; young man preferred; state
age and references. Address V 7. care
News.
WANTED—Good upright piano for salt- cheap; used about eight months. SMITH & NIXON. 58 and 60 N. Pennsylvania. Steinway and Martin . dealers.
WANTED—Nursery agents
and $6 per day
VVER.
to take side line
$5 and $6 per day made easily. Address GROWER. X 6. care The Indianapolis News, Indianapolis. Ind, WANTF.D—Active man to represent us; no peddling; salary $75 per month: goods entirely new. Address MANCFACTl’RERS, P. O. box
5308. Boston, Mass.
WANTED—Wire flower-stand; must be cheap and good. Address Q 8. care News. i WANTED—Miniatures painted on Ivory. MRS.
iJNGRAHAM, 265 j WANTED - One <
j HENRY D. PIERCE. 18fr N. Meridian st._ WANTED—Bicycle in exchange for typewrlter. S. A. WALSH. 18% X. Meridian st._ WANTED—Good people for an acting sacred concert company. Address C 8, care News. WANTED—Stoves connected; any part of the _clty, 30 cents. 133 Indiana ive. 'Phone 1791. WANTED—Stoves connected; any part of the city, 30 cents. 133 Indiana ave. 'Phone 1791. WANTED—Party, witli $300, to accomplish valuable invention. Call 6 p. m. 50 Sanders st. WANTED—By .voung man In railroad office, board In private family. Address M 7. care
News.
166 N. Delaware. TO LET—Rooms and board In private family.
14 E. Michigan st.
TO LET—Furnished rooms for light housekeep-
ing. 83 N. Alabama.
TO LET—Furnished rooms; board. 7 E. New York.
with or without
TO LET—Furnished room; all conveniences; _vcry cheap. 172 N. East. TO LET—Furnished, front rooms; housekeeping. 319 X. Mississippi st. TO LET—White’s IBock/loeVi N. Meridian st.; unfurnished rooms; free gas. TO LET—-Nicely furnished parlor; with or without board. 126 E. Ohio st._ TO LET — Sleeping and clun rooms. 82 E. Washington st. AD HERETH.
TO X.ET—«io u good condition
LET—47S Broadway; eight rooms; stable;
Call afternoons.
WANTED—Ostrich tips and plumes to
Into Dietty half-plumes; fea
plumes to make
^:mii.ui.—..*..i-x., .rather boas cleaned ade. CHARLES FAILLES, 28 S. Illinois
MUNL’MICKTS.
MONUMENTS-AUG DEINER. 243 eTw^
ington.
HONFMENTS-Mi numents at lowest price* M. H- FARRELL, 208 W. Washington it. SOCIETY - AMD CLril MEETING*! ISOCIETY—Spiritualists' meeting this (Wednesday) evening, at G. A. R. Hall, 30 N. Delaware st. Mr. F. A. Wlggln will lecture, and Will follow by giving tests. The public invited to come and hear this gifted medium. AJinlsslon, 10 cents., SOCIETY—Special meeting of Marlon Ixidge, No. 85, F. and A. M., this (Wednesday) evening. at 7:30 o’clock, for work in the sepond de- | gree. Visiting brethren welcome. W. R. EVANS. W. M. ! HUGH J. DRUM MON, Secretary. ! SOCIETY—Ma»onlc—Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite. Meeting cf Adonlram Grand Lodge of Perfoctlon this (Wednesday) evening, at 7:45 o’clock, for business. N. R. RUCKLE, 33, T. P. O. M. JOSEPH W. SMITH, 33, Secretary. SOCIETY—Called ? meeting of Bricklayers’ Union, No. 3, of Indiana. Wednesday everf-
and m
stree’. WANTED — Housekeeper to keep house and cook for gentleman; flfty miles from Indianapolis; woman with child preferred. Address H 6, care News. WANTED—Stenographer; ready with pen; state age tabout). experience in general office ■work and answer In own hand-writing. Address B 9. care News. WANTED—DENTISTRY at cost at DENTAL COLLEGE. $9 E. Ohio st., half-block east of Denison House. Any day. except Saturday, from 1 to 5. Work guaranteed. WANTED—Salesmen and book canvassers in every city and county to sell the finest works for fall and Christmas delivery; agents make over $200 per month. 81 When Building. WANTED—Lady canvassers in every county to handle fastest selling books for fall and Christmas delivery; one lady took nineteen orders in ten hours. Begin now. Call or write 81 When Building. WANTED—Capable young woman as housemaid and waitress; must be able to do family mending and assist in care of children, who both attend school; recommendations required. 725 N. Meridian st. ...
Square nlanos wanted: we can offer
other firm, as we are out;
lam
WANTED—Square niano; you more than any oth
we rell our new pianos on easy payments. SMITH & NIXON. 58 and 60 N. Pennsylvania.
also fine tuning done.
Ing, at 740 o'clock. October 23, 1895, for tl« purpose of arranging for the burial of brother
rhomaa B. Scott. By order of O. H. KREIGER. President.
THOMAS WYSONG, Recording Secretary. SOCIETY—K. of P.—Arion Lodge, No. 254. Haughville, are hereby notified to meet at Castle Hall. In Haughville, at 1 o'clock sharp to-morrow afternoon, the 24th Inst., to attend the funeral o< our deoensed brother, W. G. Gregg. Brother and sister lodges respectfully inylted. A O MALOY. C. C. F. J. A. aULLIVAN, K. Of R. and J8. SOCIETY—Phil hZ iheridin past. G. A R. Regular mretlng Thursday night, October 24. at 92H E. Wnrshtngton »«. Business of special importance; suspension of members in arrears
and dropping of those already contemplation. If’thoae unable
WANTED—Stenographer (girl), to act as cashier and bookkeeper; one who can make herself generally useful In a live business house; moral character, adaptability and practicability to advance essential. Address E 8,
care News.
W ANTED—Yon to attend largest, bests and
:ATUNI-
of those already suspended In
to pay dues
will eome forward and plead their Jnabiltty,
their dues will be remitted. G. W. GALVIN, Commander.
J, C. BlyiTKRY, Adjutant.
AXNOUlfGEaUNT*.
ANNOUNCEMENT—Tish-l-mingo.
ANNOUNCEMENT-ROYA~L FLYER, best 6o edgwr. ANNOUNCEMENT-DR. ROSE C. McFALL. Private Kanlurlum. Diseases of women specktlty. Telephone 1449. - ANNOUNCEMENT - DR. EMMA COLEMAN. 350 N. Illinois. Diseaser of -women and chllSren successfully treated. ANNOUNOBMBNT—Christmas presents; noth- » Ing nicer than cabinets; dozen for $1. BENNETTH. Avoid the rush. Sit no*. ANNOUNCEMENT — There Is no place like WUI^SCHN FR'H for bargains In pianos; terms and prices to suit purchaser. 78 and 80 N. Pennsylvania at, ANNOUNCEMENT—Wanted: For opera, choru* soprano, basso* and barytones. Signor Vegara at INDIANA CONSERVATORY OF MU-
SIC, 8* N. Pennsylvania st.
ANNOUNCEMENT MR'S. JENNIE M. HARRIS will give Instructions in oil. pastel and china painting: 50 cents a lesron of three hours each. BtudW-Iweifth and Marllndale ave. ANNOUNCEMENT —SCOTT, who has been employed at the Bates House barber shop for ten years, is now located at the Spencer House barber shop; the finest five-chair shop in tha manufacturers of the Florida Seal 5c cigar.
professionally ti day and night school. BRYANT & TON. INDIANAPOLIS BUSINESS VERSITY, When Building. E. J. HEEB, Proprietor. __________________________
WANTED-
ELBREG’S DEPARTMENT STORE. EVERYTHING. FROM NAILS TO A SUIT OF CLOTHES. 26 end 28 English ave. Clothing.* bats and furnishings. Perfect fits and best workmanship, and at moderate prices. WASTED—SlTtATTONS. SlTUATION^WANTED^Florida^SeaiL
'WANTED—By girl 329 N. Alabama.
for general
SITUATION
housework. SITUATION WANTED—To ao housework; no washing orjroning. 98 Greer st. SITUATION WANTED—By colored girl; general housework. 45o Lincoln ave. SITUATION’ WANTED—Houeework in small family. Address S 8. care News. SITUATION WANTED—As a cashier In res-
taurant. Address Z 7, care News.
nearly W. Mai
have removed their office to 43 Kentucky ave^ opposite old location. Factory, n7-I7» ryland st.
annouiJckment-
ELBRKG’S DEPARTMENT STORE.
EVERYTHING. FROM NAILS TO A SUIT
OF CLOTHES.
36 and 28 English ave. For shoes, from cheapest to best makes. We meet all competition in prices.
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—New. modem resldence; nine room-*. 287 Christian ave. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Fine black pony; good saddler; trade for bicycle or larger horse. 296 E. Ohio. FOR SALK OR TRADE—For rooming-house, two lots In Columbia Place. Address F 8, care New. FOR SALE OR TRADER good little meat market; doing a cash business of 115 per day. 103 Massachusetts ave. FOR SALE OR TRADE-4700 equity In North Indianapolis; will take vacant lot or stock of groceries. Call at 24- ff. Ohio st. FOR BALE OR TRADE—1M* N. Meridian f eight-room, modern house; easy term*. J. M, LEATHERS. «S Journal Building. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Thoroughbred. Cleveland bay and trotting horses; fourteen; catalogue. J. G, WILSON. 131 N. Meridian at. FOR BALE OR TR A DE-JChoice iota-In Light's Bellevue addition, near Broad Ripple; lots all within two square# of street car line; will •ell lot* on long Uaeo or trade farm or city property. Call room 13 Lombard Building, it C. LIGHT
FBRSONAL.
PERaONALr—ROYAla FLYER, best Se ciggr. PERSONAL—Choice room* at 257 N. Delaware street. - PERSONAL—Signor Leonardo Vegara at INDIANA CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 88 N. Pennsylvania st. PERSONAL—Denkewalter Springs, poatoffloe Spencer. Ind.; beautiful country sanitarium; Kusipp water curt. PERSONAL—Knabe. HaUet-Dayls. Llndeman. Vote and Everett pianos in all the beautiful woods at WULSCHNER A SON'S. 73 and 80 N. Pennsylvania st. PERSONAL - Lorenz SCHMIDT. Notary Public and Consular Agent. Collector of European claims. Room No. 1 in German Insurmnee Block. » 3. Delaware st. PERSONAL—Led lea sffilcted with Bupcrftuoua hair oti faces can have every hair destroyed forever before I clow* my November 1; 11 a treatment. MRS. M. C. HELD, 59N. XlUeuUa m!
SITUATION WANTED—With dressmaker to finish Warning the trade. Address X 7, care News. • SITUATION WANTED—By experienced dressmaker, to work at home or out. 54 Sanders street. SITUATION WANTED—As assistant bookkeeper; work for experience. Address R 8, care Newg SITUATION WANTED—Drug clerk; thoroughly competent and well acquainted In city. Address R 5, care News. SITUATION WANTED-By young lady as stenographer or bookkeeper; best of references, Address A 8, care J-Jews. SITUATION WAXTKTvZOerman girl; six months In this country; good cook; wv-h and iron. 95% N. Delaware. HUOLE'S EMPLOYMENT ■ ; 8 ITU ATI ON WANTED—By a young GermanAinerican. twenty year* of age. as collector, delivery or salesman. Address B. C., 29 Nebraska. . _* SITUATION WANTED — By young man to work In any kind of a store; speak German and English; can give bent of references; will work cheap. Address Y 7. care Newa
SITUATION WANTED—By a man having several years’ experience in agency and novelty advertising, constructing of advertisements, circular-writing, etc., etc. Address M 6. care News.
WANTED—AGENTS.
AGENTS WANTED - We want men already traveling to cany our lubricating oils as a side line. AUSTIN A MoOEB. Cleveland. O. AGENTS WANTED—Experienced agents to take side line; others are making and $6 per day and no trouble. Address LIFE, Z 25, care The Indianapolis News, AGENTS WANTED—Three good agents, on salary or commission, to sell one of the best paying articles ever on the market. Call at 2«* N. Illinois *t. to-morrow morning.
BUSINESS CHANCE. BUSINESS CHANCE-ROYAL FLYER, beet
5c cigar.
st.. Indianapolis. Ind. BUSINESS CHANCE—Established busineps for man. with *500 to 31.OO0; must be a man with good habits and indnatrioua 316 Indiana Trust
Building.
BUSINESS house and
OHAHCE—Go-'d-pnyi restaurant, also busl
ring boantinguaincss room, in
BUSINESS CHANCE—Wanted: Partner, with *> 000 to $4,000 to invest in wei! established offire business: average yearly buslness. $15.O0O; will bear the closest investigation. Address R 4. care Nswa. ;
for free book on trading and market letter, best osgo.
STORAGE. RHODE'S.
34 When
WANTED—$100
to sell goods to dealers by sam; unnecessary; staple goods.
unnecessary; staple ELTY CO.. Chicago.
monthly salary and
nple; experience STERLING NOV-
expenses
eriei
WANTED—Young man. quick and accurate, who has had office experience; give age, exerience, hand-writing and salary expected. Ad-
ess C 9. care News.
pe dr
WANTED—$3,500; five city property; guod i News.
years;
Isk.
6 per cent, net; Address L 8, care
TO LET—Famished rooms, north: all conveni-
ences. Address A 2, care News.
TO LET—Down-stairs roc up-statra, front room.
>m, with bay window;
71 Oak st.
WANTED—5,000 men and women, with chronic diseases, at DR. LEETH'S, 18V4 N. Meridian street. WANTED—$5 for full set teeth. Extracted without pain at EARHART’S, 16'^ E. Washington. WANTED—Patents obtained. THURMAN & SILVIUS, 25 W. Washington st., Indianapolis, Ind.
TO LET—Neatly furnished loom; hath; board; private family. 219 R. North st. TO LET—Furnished, front room for gents; also light housekeeping. 45 Indiana ave. TO LET—Small room for gentleman and room and board for lady; bath. 79 E. Michigan. TO LET—Large, splendid, furnished, front
ten
looms; modern; all conveniences. 845. H. M. HADLEY. 85 E. Market at., basement. TO LET—Almost new house, north; five rooms, porches, newly papered; terms reasonable to permanent renter. Inquire 61 Central ave. TO LET—Four-room house. 354 Clinton st/; rent *10; city and cistern water included; gas; first-class condition. Apply 351 N. New Jersey st. t TO LET—Modern dwelling, with all conveniences. No. 581 N. Illinois st.;. would rent with furniture to careful tenant. JOHN S.
SPANN & CO.
TO LET—Cottage. Tuxedo Partt. E. Washington st.; flrst-class condition; nine rooms; nat-
street cars; *15.
~ st.
TO LET—Fine suite of office rooms in The News Building; new and well lighted; all conveniences; might t>e let tot light manufacturing^ For jparUcularsj^alljat The News office. TO LET—Furnished house of nine rooms and hath on Capitol avA; owner out of the city for eight months; rent reasonable for careful tenant. W. H. CRAFT & CO., 47H N. Illinois street. , TO LET—Twelve-room house, with bath; corner Sixth and Illinois sis.; rent 335; both gases, furnace, hot and cold water, well and cistern; will tie nut in first-class condition for desirable tenant. Apply S 1 /* N. Pennsylvania st., or 44 Hall Place^ . _ TO LET—Good plahos to rent and rent allowed on purchase price: also pianos sold on
iv„. .-v., u, i/uiiimiuu, nine r ural gas. barn, large lot, near street IjOUIB C. O’BRIEN. 71 N. Ullhois
fOR BALK—MISCgLLAMgQPfi. S FOR SALE—Florida Seal. FOR SALE—Tlsh-l-mlngo cigar. FOR SjUJE-ARLINGTON Ck/aR FOR 3ALK—Bicycle. 31 Virginia av. ~~ | FOR SALE—ROYAL FLYER, best 5c cigar. TOR HALfc—Wood cook stove, No/Zs/^M* 8htfby sl FOR HALE—Feed bread at BRYCE’S BABER Y. small, fresh stock. 371 SALE—Fisher square piano; chssp. U19 N. Meridian. FOR SALE—Pool room and cigar stand. 1*4 Massachusetts ave. F 23 ^r eho< ‘ • bo P: flrzt-class trade. Call 256 E. McCarty st. FOR SALE—Driven wells 40c a foot. 133 Indlana ave. ’Phone 1791. FOR SALE—Driven wells 40c a foot 133 Indiana ave. ’Phone I7»L ^^ 8AL ^r 1 S 96 Wav< ‘ rle y. MO; good condition. Address W 7. care News. FOR SALE—Upright piano. *175. CARLIN "i LENNOX, 21 E. Market fit » FOR SALEr-Fir»t-clas* rooming-house; going Into other buslnees. 48 N. West. '
FOR SALE—Few sample corn-shellere and
feed-cutters. 68 S. Pennsylvania st.
FOR SALE—Have your trunks repaired at Bee-
Hlve Trunk Factory. 3 N. Mertdi*"
POK SALE—One Fountain and one Rockford
air brush. 68Vfe S. Pennsylvania, room 18.
FOR SALE—Stock of drugs and fixtures; ^reat bargain. GEO. W. BUNCH. New Castle, Ind. FOR SALK—Small Block groceries and fixture*; about 3350; good location. J. C. PERRY A
CO.
FOR SALE—Bakery; best location; good business; account of sickness. Address B 8, on re
News.
FOIt SALE—Trv PORK nrm.oi
ceries.
_IHm EALE-MgAL MTATB.
REAL ESTATE—Florida Seal.
kkai: ixtattuT^oyal flyer, beat'as *S*i'**TATKr-mi.U A SMALL. M N. Deb
aware st.
tertaia; HM
,ot « River ave.; bargaia _tf db>d a*'ones. Addres* s 7. care News.
REAL BIST ATE—On prtpeniee; $1. two u
- eaay payments. Te*iden«e upward, c. F.
SAYLHS.
^£ A Vhl^ T a TE ~ Fo Lf* , * : V*** C,,e * P ^ Fl?tctor *° 0d hob**, m O Lojnb&rd Build ing, ’ your landlord and buy T & ave.; ea« terms. J. A. SHIRI|BY. 38 Baldwin Block. ®i«K*nt nine-room house; hath, etc.; jgrest bargain if mid quick; sosthe ** t - J H - SMITH. 38 W. Wsshlngtoq. R T^1f.f 2 ®t^ TE lr„ An tooth of Twelfth st.lon Beliefontaine. for 31.040; this la a bargain. REYNOLDS A CO.. 10 Circle.
MILLINGTON’S FRESH
SCRAPPLE. For sale by all gro-
FOR SALE—Rubber goons of every description ?. ry L al * c,< repaired at RUBBER STORE. 4 N. Meridian N - P^nnsyl street. -52-'.
FOR SALE—Orgma from $10 to $75; on payment?. *1 a. week. CARLIN & LENNOX, M E. Market st.
FOR SALE—Money to loan on watches and diamonds; fair dealing and private room. 24
Ingalls Block.
TOR SALE-Four ’coon doge at No, 234 W. U., these are broke dogs. HENRY
SW EETLAND.
R f^L BSTATiZTp exchange, lot In Woodruff Pl ? c *Broadway, Park or. Ontrai. of J en r h WM eaglesfieCd co.
Nmth and Alvord.
REAL ESt1tE-40c a week; lot 40x140, west side Katharine st.. south of Greenlee? foun-, TT; all clear: great chance. SEYFRIED. *
, la. ESTAjTE—Fine, large residence; 'best lo-
cation Park ave.; might take smaller propere REAL ESTATE—4400—Three-room cottage; B. TH™'T 0 i6“ E r .*«-
_ - {M>1
room for two; with board; reasonable. 88 W. reasonable payments. SMITH & NIXON,
Ohio. I riDnlora in Rtoinwnv T“
pushing: cessary; LUKE
WANTED—Experienced canvasser for general
agency: salary and expenses paid weekly;
references required. LAKE ONTARIO NURSETlIES, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED—Experienced salesmen to sell high-
grade oils and grease; liberal commissions
paid good men. Address EQUITABLE RE-
F1NING CO.. Cleveland, O, WANTED—Positions open for few salesmen, on salary: experience unnec permanent employment: apply now.
BROS. CO., Nurserymen, ChicagoWANTED—Libera! contracts and good posi-
tions open for active, honest men, to work
for the INDUSTRIAL LIFE, established 1877. Call S4 E. Market st., Hartford Block. WANTED—Salesmen and book canvassers in
every city and county to sell the finest works
for fall and Christmas delivery: agents make over $200 per month. 81 When Building. WANTED—Salesmen to~sell staple goods at
home or travel; liberal salary or good com-
mission; we send samples on application; give exclusive territory. Address P. O. box 1103,
New ITork city.
WANTED—Permanent work for active men; salary, or commission and expenses; experience unnecessary; goods thoroughly practical; pay sure; system perfect. Address K.. S. CO..
51 Summer, Boston, Mass.
WANTED—A young man as shoe clerk
understand
WANTED—Good, safe; Immediately.
Indianapolis.
medium-size, second-hand
36 Monument Place,
WANTED—Lady roomer for company; use of library, bicycle and typewriter gratis. — 27 Fletcher ave.
WANTED—Lady's safety for mond ring or solid gold wat
8, care News.
good lot, diach. Address Y
TO LET — Nicely
without board; N. minols st.
irhed parlor;
gentleman preferred. At 382 j
dealers in Steinway, Martin and other pianos. with or i We have Steinway tuners to tune pianos. 58
' and 60 N. Pennsylvania. TO LET—Money to loan; a large sum of home funds left in our care to be loaned in sums of $100 to $1,(,O0 and upward at lowest rates of Interest- can furnish money same day you apply; pay back when you please. A. METZGER
'.NC7, 5 Odd Fellows Hall.
WANTED—To loan money on watches and diamonds; fair dealing and private. Room 24 Ingalls Block. WANTED—Twelve or fifteen horse-power engine and upright boiler; must be a bargain. Address J 7, care News. WANTED—Christmas presents; nothing nicer than cabinets; dozen for $1. BENNETT'S. Avoid the rush. Sit now. WANTED—To trade lot in West Indianapolis for live stock, or sell and take work on farm. Address H 8. care News. WANTED — Furnished rooms, with board; north; central; not on asphalt or electric line. Address X 8. care News. WANTED—To rent a house of from seven to ten rooms; not over six squares north of the Circle. Afldreas 629 N. Mississippi. WANTED—Congenial couple, without children, to take part of down town house; rent rearonable. J. F. WOOD. 78 E. Market.
AGE?
TO LET—One or two desirable front rooms, furnished or unfurnished; grate; bath; board. 342 N. Illinois. TO LET—Rooms by the day. week or month; new. modern. SENATE HOTEL, corner of Mississippi and Market sts. TO LET—Washington st., large, front office room; second floor; News Building. Inquire at business office of The News. TO LET—An elegant, large, front room, with alcove; well furnished; also email room; modern; central. 280 E. New York st. TO LET—Nicely furnished and unfurnished, front rooms; first and second floors; housekeeping If desired. 140 N. Alabama. TO LET—Beautiful, furnished, front suite; arranged for three; bath; board. 82 E. Vermont st., between Pennsylvania and Delaware. TO LET—Pleasant, furnished room to gentlemen; opposite St. Mary's German Catholic church; private family. 72 E. Maryland st. TO LET — Desirable residence: No. 278 N. Pennsylvania st., opposite high school; four- , T _
teen rooms; all modern conveniences. Apply : App y GEO -
No. 2 W. New York st.
TO LET—ROYAL FLYBR. best 6c cigar. TO LET—Large, up-stalrs room; suitable for office or sleeping room. 37 Virginia ave. TO LET—A steam circular saw-mill, house
VIS, Fountalntown,
an
nd.
steam
d stable. REGIN DA
F1XAKCIJU_
LOANS—On personal property of all kinds.
W. Market.
LOANS—3500 to 125.000 in CO.. 36 W. Washington.
bank. SMITH *
young r the she
must
business; wages not
more than S4 per week to begin with; would prefer one that could speak both English and German. Address T 8. care News. WANTED — Patents obtained: no attorneys’ fee until patent Is secured; advice free. THURMAN & SILVIUS. successors to John S. Thurman, mechanical engineers and draughtsmen. Inventions perfected. 25 W. Washington
st.. Indianapolis, Ind.
WANTED—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; centrally located, or in north part of city. Address P 8, care of News. WANTED — We repair and insure watchea against all accidents and breaks for $2 per yea ' J. C. SIPE, room 4, 18% N. Meridian st.
WANTED—Two boarders; nloely furnished rooms; a tlan home; on electric car
TO I.ET—Unfurnished sleeping room, opposite postoffice; another Massachusetts ave., square and one-half from Denison. HENRY D. PIERCE. 18H N. Meridian st. TO LET—Second and third floors over four rooms, communicating, in new building. 226 and 236 W. Washington, st.; for store-rooms or light maoufacturing. C. F. SAYLES.
RHODIUS, 34 When Building.
LOAN.?—$500 ; 6 per cent.; no delay. J. L. BARNITT, Jl Lombard Building. Loans—*)0J to $20,uoo: interest and commls-
42 N. Dela-
TO LET—Two furnished rooms for housekec ing; first floor, in rear; also warm sleeping
private family; 1 good, quiet, Chrisline. 8 Central ave.
Y’ou to learn Jaarber trade; takes eeks; we supply tools, and you
while learning; sltua-
WANTED
only eight weeks;
earn wages Saturdays
tions secured for graduates; don’t throw away one or two years' time serving an apprenticeship, but come to our school; in a short time become a better barber than the best; catalogue free. CINCINNATI BARBER COLLEGE. C.
428 Plum st.. Cincinnati. O.
NOTICE.
WANTED—Purchaser for Callgraph; bargain;
good as new; must be sold immediately;
party leaving city. Address 656 N. Alabama st. WANTED—One unfurnished and or.e furnished
room, single or en suite; with or without
board; bath; central. Address D 9, care News. WANTED 1 —To rent a six-room house; modern;
within ten minutes’ walk of Union
>usekecp-
in rear; also warm sleeping
rooms. 190 E. Market. Two rooms for housekeeping, furnlthed; 224 N. New Jersey. TO LET—Fine suite Of .ffice rooms m The News Building; new and well lighted; all convenlemTes; might be let for light manufacturing. For particulars call at The News office. TO T.ET—Rooms, with board, $3.7^ to $6 per week; first-class table beard by ticket If desired. Booms *1 to $3 per week. 82Mi Massachusetts ave. ’Phone 627. ENTER!
HOTEL.
sion "reasonable. * REID BROS,
ware st.
LOANS—Large amount of money to loan at specially low rates. DYER & RASSMANN, 31 Circle st. -v -
LOANS—Home money on Will buy mortgage notes.
N. Meridian.
mortgage security. J. W. BAIRD. 19H
&“<? S?Y p ra.;
’Phone 627. ENTERPRISE
give description and terms.
News.
station;
Address A 9, care
WANTED—Octrich tips and plumes to re-color
rl; feather boas cleaned, CHARLES FAILLES, 38
NOTICE—Tish-l-mingo.
and re-curl
to order.
street.
tied, also made
S. Illinois
NOTICE—Tin work and furnaces. GARDNER, 39 Kentucky ave. Teh
NOTICE-ROYAL FLYER, best 5c cigar.
JOSEPH ephone 322.
NOTICE—EVERROAD & PRUNkr furnaces and tin work. 170 Indiana ave. Telephone H88. ' : ■ . * ; NOTICE— ••
WANTED—Scholars in china decoration and painting, including firing; also firing to order: terms reasonable. Inquire No. 720 N. Illinois st.
FINANCIAL^ LOANS—ROYAL FLYER, best 5c cigar. LOANS—Money. C. F. SAYLES. 77V4 E. Market. LOANS—On personal property of all kinds. 64 W. Market. d , - LOANS—Money to loan. HENRY H. FAY. 40V4 E. Washington st.
Thai Board of Control of the Central Indiana
pro-
posals up to Friday, October 25, at 10 a. m., for
lei
Hospital
>sat
■arc
for the Insane win receive sealed pre
riday, October 25, a
furnishing a full line of supplies for the month of November. Requisition book will be on file at room 45 State House from and after Mon-
day, October 21, 1895.
BY ORDER OF BOARD OF CONTROL. NOTICE-COMMISSIONER’S SALE OF REAL
ESTATE.
The undersigned, as commissioner, appointed by the Circuit Court of Marion county, in the State of Indiana, in the case of Margaret Manion and others vs. James Manlon and others, being cause No. 7,871 on the dockets of said court, to make sale of the lands hereinafter specifically mentioned and described, hereby gives notice that on Saturday, the 16th day of November, 1895, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the south door of the courthouse. In Marlon: county, in the State of Indiana, he will offer for sale, at public auction, the following described real estate, situate in Marion county, in the State of Indiana, to-wit; Lot numbered eleven (11) and twenty-seven (27) feet off of the west aid* of lot numbered ten (10), in Coe’s subdivision of outlot numbered twelve (12), in the city of Indianapolis. Said sale to be for (not less than two-thirds of the appraised value thereof; not less than one-third of the purchase money to be paid cash in hand on day of sale; remainder of purchase money in two equal annual payments, bearing 6 per cent, interest; purchaser will be required to execute promissory notes for deferred payments, payable in bank in the city of Indianapolis, waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws, bearing Interest at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum until maturity and I per cent, thereafter, and providing for reasonable attorney’s fees, to be secured by mortgage on said real estate. The sale to be subject to the approval of said court. JAMES S. CRUSE. Administrator,
lost/
WANTED—To rent Immediately, house, seven or eight rooms; modem, central, north; not over $25; three in family. Address 295 Cornell avenue. WANTED—Purcliasers lor the Warren eteel range: the finest steel range made for the money. WM. KOTTEMAN. 89 and 91 E. Wash-
ington st.
WANTED—You to rent a good piano from us; we allow the rent when you buy. SMITH & NIXON, 58 and 60 N. Pennsylvania; we do fine piano tuning. WANTED—Heating stoves without number. furniture, carpets, etc.; everything for housekeeping at WM. KOTTEMAN’S, 89 and 91 E. Washington st. WANTED—Lady, living alone and having com-
ished rooms, wishes to find an
LOANS—Mortgage security. BIDS. 34 When Building. LOANS—On Jewelry, clothing hies. 67 W._Washlngion. LOANS—6 per cent, money; BARNITT. 31 Lombard Bi
GEORGE RHO-
or ocher value
no delay,
ullding.
J. L.
IDA NS—Mortgage loans; lowest rates. HORACE HcKAY. 29Vi N. Pennsylvania..
and diamonds; largo Room 24 Ingalls Block.
LOAN S—On
LOST-ROYAL FLYER, best 8c cigar.
LOST—A fleur-de-lts stick-pin, with pearl set-
tings. Liberal reward. 83 S. Illinois.
LOST—Baby’s shoe, either on Washington or
Pennsylvanla sts. Leave at News office.
LOST—Three calves; part Jersey. Return to
HI GGLER BROS., Scher pike. Reward.
fortable, fu
Intelligent lady who will share her home. Ad dress J 8, care News. WANTED—DENTISTRY at cost at DENTAL COLLEGE, S9 E. Ohio st., half-block east of Denison House. Any day, except Saturday, from 1 to 6. Work guaranteed.
wanted//
ELBREG’S DEPARTMENT STORE. EVERYTHING, FROM NAILS TO A SUIT OF CLOTHES. 36 and 28 English ave. Clothing, hats and furnishings. Perfect fits and best workmanship, and at moderate prices. AUCTIOX SALKS. AUCTION—ROYAL FLYER, best 5c cigar. AUCTION—G. W. McCURDY, Austloneer. 139 W. Washington. AUCTION—MORRIS SOLOMON, Auctioneer. 78 B. Washington at. , AUCTION—Sale of merchant tailor stock. I will sell, at 27 Virginia ave., beginning ■Wednesday, October 23. at 10 a. m., the entire Stock of woolen*, consisting of suitings, pants patterns, overcoatings, etc.; will sell In lots to suit the purchaser; fixtures will also be sold. L. N. PERRY. Auctioneer.
FOUND.
vatches
amounts a specialty.
L04.NS—Made reasonaoie on city property and farms. UNION TRUST CO.. 68 E. Market st. LOANS—Mortgage loans; 6 per cent.: reasonable fees. C. S. WARBURTON, 26 Lombard Building. .
LOANS—Private money at 5, cent., according to amount a;
F. SAYLES. LO A NS—Money; C
elation shares pure
6 Ingalls Block.
property
hand; any
5V£. 6 and 7 per nd security. C.
per cent. Building a: :hased. NEWTON TOl
.ssoDD.
LOANS—Will loan you money at lowest rates -'Ll i i i .... ,3„ 4 sn + V> ck«> ct<ar»vi r i H sxa.
rate*;
in an
oh household gjods and other securities. 12V* LOANS—€
roc
money
sumo of $200 to $6,000, on very no delay; can accomi
same day that apply; loans on city C. W. GORSUCH. 15 Virginia ave.
iny amount, 1 easy terms; Ic todate you U
N. Delaware, room 3.
LOANS—On farms; $J00 and upward; home funds; lowest rates; no delay. A. METZGER, Odd Fellows Block.
money on improved real iade outside of this city.)
Market.
LOANS—6 per cent, estate. (No loans :
SPANN & CO.. 96 E. LOANS-A large numDer of private funds tc loan. Apply to FLOREA & SEIDENSTICK-
ER. rooms 2, , ar ' A 1 ‘ > ' 71 -
LOANS—Money funds left in of *100 tc *1.000
{vxtov'out * «*« Vi fill
3 and 4. 27Vj! S. Delaware st. loan on Indiana farms;
lowest rates, with partial payments. Address
LOANS—Money
C. l0 N. C *WILLIAMS ctZ C*6.. CrawfordBvlile. ind. LOANS—We are now located at No. 8 Indiana
ave.. where we are prepared
all kinds of personal
LOANS--Money
for prompt loans; reaaonabh
itocii inv
FOUND—ROYAL FLYER, beet 5c cigar. FOUND—Pccketbook. Owner car. have by proving property. Call 183 S. Meridian st.
LOST—Lady's gold watch. Liberal reward for Its return to MERCHANTS’ NATIONAL BANK- ^ LOST—Brown pup; male; face, breast, feet and
tip of tall white; answers to name of Dandy. Return to 335 Spring st. Liberal reward.
LOST—On Thursday, October 17. a bunch of
keys, on ring, with tablet and name of E. W.
SLOAN, Indianapolis. Return same to same, 720 N. Meridian st., and receive reward. LOST—One leather pneketbook. between East and Vermont, Washington and Delaware and Fifteenth and Meridian; small amount of money and some tea checks. Return to 101 B.
Washington st.
LOST-Zctiild’s bracelet, with two diamond settings; gold hanglet, with Xmas, 1892. on one side, and Goldie on the other; lost near Tabernacle church, corner Second and Meridian.
Liberal reward If returned 130 W. Pratt.
— TO LET—OFFICES AND STORES .
TO LET—ROYAL FLYER, best Sc cigar. TO LET—Store-room; 20x40. Call 350 E. New York.
TO LET—Office room; Delaware.
good location 164 N.
TO LET—Offices and stores. 82 E. Washington st. AD HERETa. . TO LET—Warehouse. 24 W. Court st.
& RASSMANN. 31 Circle.
DYER
TO LET—Store lease for sale.
for rent. 35 N. Illinoi* st.; Apply 42 N. Pennsylvania st.
CLAIRVOYANT-
CLAIRVOYANT—MRS. ST. AVENBW, 75 E. Walnut.
MRS. PORTER, positively world: this lady i**Ua your
entire life, advises on all bu*lnes* affairs, reunites the separated, causes speedy marriages.
CLAIRVOYANT the best in the
TO LET—Store-room. 43 S. Illinois st.. next to Brosran Bros. DYER & RASSMANN, 31 Circle. TO LET—141 Cornell ave.; fine location for a good grocery or any business. H, PLUMMER. 93 E. Market. ‘ TO LETT—Washington st.. large, front office room; second floor; News Building. Inquire at business office of The News. TO LETT—Store-room, 162 Indiana ave., $12.50; store-room, 168 Indiana ave., $12.So. W. J. McCULLOUGH & SONS. 9S E. Market st.
make loans
on all Kinds or personal property; at least 4 per cent, less than anyone else in Indianapolis- all business transacted In our private office. BOYD & MILLER.
LOANS—
Should you need
Monev on household goods,
Monev on pianos, horses and wagons.
Money on any available security.
Money to pay rent.
Money to increase business,
Money to pay taxes. Money to pay debts.
Money for private purposes. Money for any purpose whatsoever. At lowest rates, the same day, I ‘ Then call at 250 E. Ohio st.
LOANS—
LOWEST RATES.
EASY TERMS.
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. LOANS MADE ON SHORT NOTICE. Money loaned on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, store fixtures, warehouse receipts and all kinds of personal property in any amount from *10 upward, the property to remain In your undisturbed possession. We also loan monev on watches and diamonds. Y’ou can pay back the money in weekly or monthly Installments, and have the cost reduced proportionately. If you owe a balance on your furni ture or piano, we will pay the same for yoa and carry it as long as you desire. No charges taken out in advance. Call and see us before
going elsewhere. Established 1887.
INDIANA MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY. Rooms 30 and 21 When Building. First floor over When Clothing Store.
Take elevator.
N. Pennsylvania st., opposite postofllce.
loan's^ MONEY
pos ert:
MONEY!
MONEY!
STORAGE—-GEORGE
BuUdtng, STORAGE - Of all kinds at CHARLES E.
teovrr, S, 114 E Wu'. azh 44^ |HJ| storage/224 \V. Washington and 71 and 73 sitting, *i. Everything gl W. Washington at. Apply GEORGE advertised and trus;worthli
RHODIUS. 34 When Ballding. STORAGE - INDIANAPOLIS WAREHOUSE COG SO modern faculties for storing household goods and merchandise. 265-273 S. Pennsylvania at., on Pennsylvania track*. Tele-
SWana IMS.
135 N. Illinois st. Letters answered. B
CLAIRVOyZxNT - CLAIRVOYANT AND
PALMIST MOST EXTRAORDINARYPA UL ALEXANDER JOHNSTONE! The story of your life, as told by your palms.
The birth and death of your hopes and fear* and undertakings, a* mirrored in your stay of destiny and revealed unto the true seer and clairvevant. Positively overcoming all obstacles, surmounting every difficulty, triumph'ng over even Impediment! Reading of your life by palmistry and clairx ayancy combined to cne sitting. *1- Everything guaranurd. Honestly advertised and trusuworthliy presented. Office. 3 and 4 P el Block, 29»* W. Ohio #t . near Dll-
nols, Indianapolis. Hoffra 9 to 5, 7 to 8 p. m.
TO LET—Store-room. 22x120, in ne building. 232 W. Washington st..
location in. the etty for a paying business.
F. SAYLES.
?w. handsome t. r no better
THE
TO LET—First-class suite of large, new, wellUghted office rooms in the new tntUdi&g. 87 • W. Market at., where particulars Will be given
- -
TO LET—First-dies office rooms in Marion ' Block, corner Ohio and Meridtsn ataj hot and cold water; steam heat. DY’ER A. RASS-
MANX, 31 Circle st.
LOANED ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, OR-
GANS, ETC.,
PROPERTY TO REMAIN IN TOUR
UNDISTURBED POSSESSION.
LOANS ON WATCHES AND DIAMONDS. EVERYBODY WHO W.vNTS MONEY. CALL
AND SEE US.
LOANS MADE ON SHORT NOTICE. WE ADVANCE MONEY ON FURNITURE, fixtures, pianos, warehouse receipts, horses, wagons, machinery, etc.; In fact, we will loan any and all kinds of chattel property wlth-
We are Just as happy to make you a $10 loan as one for $150. We will give you plenty of time to pay the money back.
TAKEN UP.
TAKEN UP-ROYAL FLYER, beat 5e cigar.
23 S. Delaware st. two-story brick; suitable for taloon or commission business; rent very reasonable; will be vacated December L 1896; lease will be given at once. A. METZGER AGENCY, Odd Fellows Block.
'O LET—Store-room, No. 3 (northeast corner Peart); ul table for taloon or comr
our rate* CENTRAL LOAN CO.. N. Meridian st.. room 5. First stairway on the east side of N. Ms ridlan st., near Washington, up-stair*.
In fact, you -an moke the payment* to suit yourself. Every payment so made reduces live cist of carrying the loan. We gtve you the full amount of money you ask for; no charges taken out in advance. The transaction is sure to be private. Don't fall to see us and get
cur rate*.
INDIANAPOLIS MORTGAGE
LOAN COMPANY.
Room 10. 47 E. Market st.
FOR SALE—Majestic bicycle, pneumatic. 1893 pattern; good order; $29, cash; payments,
$35. 43 Kentucky ave,
FOR SALE—Elegant silver-plated upright show-case, for out-slde; for sale cheap. Ap-
ply 42 N. Pennsylvania st.
FOR SALE—Established Job printing office, doing good business; reason for selling, other business. Address P 4, care News. FOR SALE—Buggy cushions, backs, tops, light wheels, wagons, buggies and surreys; also shafts. AL SMITH. 265 S- Illinois st. FOR SALE—Combination billiard and pool table;) good as new; suitable for residence; will roll cheap. Address N 8, care News.
-aavrutav. , * uv* ■CV4*a,}SVFgi0 f AUVU FOR SALE—Large wire sign. 7 by 10 feet, with eagle cut attached; will sell cheap; also two settees for $5, worth $15. 18 E. Washington st. FOR SALE — Mahogany upright piano, with slight blemish on case, at a great bargain. WULSCHNER & SON. 78 and 80 N. Pennsyl-
vania st.
TOR SALE — Upright piano for $25; square piano, $15; easy terms; good for practice. PEARSON’S MUSIC HOUSE, 82 and 84 N.
Pennsylvania sL
FOR SALE—Furniture ana stoves of all kinds; cheap for cash. ANDERSON’S STOR-AGE-HOUSE, corner Hosbrook and Cedar sts.,
near Virginia ave.
FOR SALE—Rare chance, fine tone upright piano, which was rented for a short time, $139; payments. WULSQHNER & SON. 7* and 40
N. Pennsylvania st.
FOR SALE—100,000 good brick, delivered If desired; also windows, doors, frames. Joists and building material; very cheap. W. S. BURK-
LBY, 21 Vy E. Washington st.
TOR SALE—Tliree, wood-working machines, including one circular sawing machine, one scroll saw machine, one mortise Jointing machlne. Inquire 22 W. South st. FOR SALE—Nice, clean stock w'all paper, wln-
J LOANS—Money on i terms reasonable.
• 72 E- Market st.
j LOANS—6 per cent, private money; any amount; no delay or red tape. J. A. SHIR- [ LEY. 38 Baldwin Block. | LOANS—6 per cent, on large sums on business j property; reasonable fees. C. S. WARBUR-
TON. 26 Lombard Building.
LOANS—Money to loan on personal property and household goods. J. C. HRTEL, room SO^Lombard Building. 24H E. Washington. LOANS—Private funds to Joan on first mortgage at 7 per cent, interest. HARDING & HOVEY. rooms 51 and 54 Lombard Building. LOANS—Sums of *500 and over.
City property and farms.
C. E. COFFIN fc CO., 90 E. Market st. LOANS—Money to loan on mortgages; m any sum; $500 to $10,000; low rale; moderate lees; no delay. W. H. CRAFT & 00., 47% N. Illinois
street. LOANS—If you -want
ecuriti
room 1* Aetna Bunding,
19% N. Pennsylvania st. REAL BSTaItB—I have a purchaser for*modern residence worth *10,000 tb *13.000: call or at onct it you want to sell. JOHN W.
PAIRP, 19%|N. Meridian.
REAL ESTATE—Lots tor sals on weeKly payments In -Prospect st.. K. Washington st..
HIU * <1dlUon - braDubV *
PENNY, 24 w. Delaware.
TeZ-A No I business corner^ Ivord; two lots and dwelling: at
few days; investors, see this. 10 Circle. , '
REAL ESTATK—Don’t forget I am giving
end mortgage on a few Englewood )qt* t»
H - H -
REAL ESTATE—*190 cash, balance on monthly payments; nSW eight-ream house on fsafevs?. sr£,»Tfc.° < ** ”• REAL BffTAT&—Some most desirable house*: north and northeast; at low figures and easy terms; prices ranging from *3.500 to *6.000. JOHN W, BAIRD. 19% N. Meridian. REAL ESTATE—Five-room house; cellar. Well and cistern; on Dugdale st.; on electric car line; comer lot; price *1,600; on easy terms. H. H. BEVILLE, 2% W. Washington. REAL ESTATE—Insure you* property m tha Insurance Company of North America or tha Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Company, w'tfc HENRY H. FAY, 40% E. Washington st
dow shades, pictures, trunks, etc.; about rates of
*2,000 cash; central location. Address J. H. vou .pr, OSBORNE A CO., Rushvllle, Ind. METZGF
FOR SALE—STOVES! See the Welse’s heater. *7.50; not a stove, but a heat-preserver; it utilizes waste heat from gas stoves and grates; beautiful in appearance. 269 and 271 English
REAL ESTATE—My property, fronting 40 feet op Washington st., 195 feet on Alabama and 60 feet on Pearl et.. with two brick buildings} all streets Unproved. OTTO 3TECHHAN, REAL ESTATE - Handsome, new home, N. Pennsylvania st.; corner, cement walks, asphalt street, modem house In every particular; aheap; on easy terms R. M. RALSTON, 15% W. Market. REAL ESTATE—Choice five-room cottage: ■ easy payments, *1.800; *150 cash, balance *11 month; fifteen minutes’ Walk State House: natural goo, well, cistern, bam, Improvd streets, two lots, electrio oars. I. N. RICH IF.
70 E. Martiet
REAL ESTATE—Money to loan: a large sum of home funds left In our care to bo loaned In sums of *100 to *1,040 and upward at lowest
jn. 20 N. Delaware; lifetime
:ell«
FOR SALE—Sal001
opportunity: excellent fixture* and buslne**,’' auction, October 30, unless rold before: or trade for property or farm. JERUSALEM, 42 E. Washington. FOR SALE—Ohiekering piano; in fine order: good as new; cost *550; will sell for *176; terms. *15 cash, *5 monthly payments; a bargain. PEARSON’S MUSIC HOUSE. 82 and 84 N. Pennsylvania at, FOR SALE—The best shoes for the money at the CRANE SHOE STORE. 162 Virginia ave. FOR SALE—Haines Bros, piano; carved li
with handsome stool and cover;
carved lege; In splendid is, *10 cash,
a private loan on per-
sonal security, or on collateral, the same day you apply, call at room 44 Lombard Building,
24% E. Washtngton_et. LOANS—Monoy to loan on city farms; no delay; money on
amount; *100 to *10,000. A. J. McINTOSH &
SON, No. 11 Virginia ave.
LOANS-TEl'TONIA. NO. 4, SAVING-LOAN .ASSOCIATION, meets Tuesday*, at Relchweln’e Hall, corner Market and Noble sts. MONEY READY TO LOAN. Borrower* wanted. LOANS—Any amount on furniture, pianos, vehicles, store fixtures or any kind of personal property; guarantee the lowest rates. (ConfldengJal.) E. J. GAUSEPOHL. 2U W. Washing-
ton st., room 4. LOANS—To loan.
In
)W
you the or farms.
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 & CO., 86 E. Market st.
order, *125; reduced from *175; terms, *10 cash, $5 per month. PEARSON’S MUSIC HOUSE, 82 and 84 N^_ Pennsylvania st^ * FOR SALE—If you are going to housekeeping, see this new household outfit—a cozy home and rooms rented, to defray expenses; centrally located; modern conveniences; terms reasonable; worth Investigating. Address E 7, care News. j FOR SALE—By the TERRE HAUThTmUSIC (PUBLISHING OO.. Terre Haute. Ind.. ’’The Merry Dune ere,” Mr. George H. Arthur’s latest and most popular piano composition. Send 25 cents for trial copy, and get a beautiful piece, up to date. ^ TOR SALE—Twenty Washburn mandoline and guitars, wtilch we have taken In exchange for our new Regal mandolins, have been pu* In good repair, and will sell this week at lesa than half the original price. Call early and select. or telephone 885. E. WULSCHNER A SON. Nos. 78 and. 80 N. Pennsylvania.
FOR SALE—
ELBREG’S DEPARTMENT STORE.
rates of interest; can furnish money same day
ply; pay back when you pleas*. A. ER AGENCY. 6 Odd Fellow* Hkll.
REAL EBTATE 1 —New, modern residence; Morton Place; large reception hall, with grate, oak finish, every modern convenience; will take eome vacant lot* or tenement property In part pay or sell. *500 cash down, balance *3» a month; nrice *6.000. JAMES GREENE A CO.. When Block^ *___ REAL ESTATE—A five-room cottage,^ veMlbule, bath, electric bell, back porch and room, well and cistern and in house, good pantry, china clonet, good barn: house built three yean; street Improved and cement sidewalk; price *1,400. of which *404 cosh, balance *3 per week. GEORGE L PATCH, 64 Andrews et BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. m TI^lNGZAlTDToil^^ ZSPT Dataware, for loans or investments, building Zand loan—lombard building AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. We have money on hand, and can make loan* promptly. Call at « B, Market at. BUILDING and LOAN-Tb* GERMANAMERICAN Increased Its assets $223,000 during the year; It* earnings *85,000; loan* to date *806.000: paid up and prepaid atock Iwtued to a limited amount. 100 N. Delaware. O. W.
BP.OWN.
Secretary.
BUILDING AND LOAN—THE GERMANAMERICAN la now laeulng advance payment stock, with two-third* of full eamloga payable in cash each six months; a splendid investment for guardians or estates. O. W. BROWN. Secretary. W N. Delaware at. BUILDING AND LOAN—Money to loaa; • large sum of home funds left in our care ta be loaned la sums of 3100 to 41,000 and upwarw; at lowest rate* of interest; can furnish tnonay same day as you apply; pay back when ym please. A. METZGER AGENCY. I Odd Fa.*
low*
.-.re Ball' k,. 1 ,. BUILDING AND LOAN-The STAR SAVING eerlea *100 share*. September 4, UK Money on hand for loan# with low premlama. tor further Information apply at office. 40% B. Washington it H. H. FAY, B^cretaqr. BUILDING AND LOAN^LOMBARD BUILDING And LOAN ASSOCIATION. Director*: W. H. H. Miller. Daniel M. Ransdell, William Boeson. .Robert Zener, Charles Maguire, H. K, Rose, we have a new plan and some special features not: found in any other association. Call and Investigate. A. L. COOK, Secretary,
46 E. Market et.
EVERYTHING, FROM ? OF CLOTI
VILS TO A SUIT 28.
loan; a targe sum of home our care to be loaned in sums and upward at lowest rates of
interest; can furnish money same day you ap-
ply; pay back when you please. A.
AGENCY. 5 Odd Fellow# Hall.
METZGER
terms: debenture stock; safe and profitable; we want borrowers, investors and agents; assets at end eighteenth month since Incorporation. $165,000. WAYNE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, Cam-
bridge City, Ind.
LOANS—
DO YOU WANT MONEY?
If so, call and see us before borrowing. We make loans on furniture, pianos, organs, horses, wagons, etc., In small or large sums, on long or short time, and at the lowest possible rates, and on the day you ask for It. Loans may be paid in full or In part at any time, and any part paid reduce# the cost of carrying your loan. Property U left In your issession. you having the use of both prop-
ty and money.
YOU GET FULL AMOUNT OF MONEY.
No charges taken out In advance. Our office Is centrally located, end we Insure you pleas-
ant and courteous treatment. 7
SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY, Room 3 Bank of Commerce Building, corner
Pennsylvania and Virginia ave.
LOANS—
MONEY ON FURNITURE, PIANOS horses, wagons, office, store fixtures and all kinds of personal property. In sums to suit, without removal. In the quickest possible time and at the lowest possible rales; also on watches and diamonds. You can pay it back In weekly and monthly installments, and each small payment reduce# the cost of carrying the balance. Business strictly confidential. SLATT8 & POE, room 24 Ingalls Block, southwest corner of Washington and Pennsylvania sts. L OA > iS_ TEN THOUSAND dollars To loan In sums of < $10. *15. *»>. *»• *50. $100, 4200, or any amount on FURNITURE. PIANOS. (MtGANS, STORE 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.
26 and 28 English ave. Clothing, hats and furnishings. Perfect fits and best workmanship, and at moderate prices.
FOR SALE— C. H. AND E. H. SCHRADER, 453 and 457 Virginia ave. 5c for"t quart new navy beans 6c 25c for 12 lbs new rolled oats 25c 25c for 12 lbs new oatmeal 23c 5c for 1 lb new cleaned currants Sc 5c for X lb new muscatel raisins 6c
FOR SALE-
GROCERIES.
. Sff “wrem"! RTalraJoS
a loan of
AND INVE ’’Only this Interest rat Money fun I
We can respects.
Come to 90
Cl
CHARLES
*1,000 in THE INDIANA 8AVI
STM ENT CO.
and nothing more.’*
m the lowest, ilshed promptly.
>r you great advantages in many
40c for 1 bushel Michigan potatoes. 38c for X gallon new sorghum. 6c for 1 lb new, clean currants
BUILDING AND IXJflkN—
THE ind: Phoenix B)fl Market and
5c for X large tumbler Jelly.
10c for 1 3-lb c
month;, no
payments in
Till* '
can table peaches.
G. J. HAMMEL, 110 and 112 Massachusetts avb.
-„.j society but limits e^ earnings. If desire to -in’ It will be to
I ANA SOCIETY FOR iAVTNOS, >:k (second floor), northwest comar Delaware; loans *1.049 lor W a entrance fee;, no commission; ju advance, loans mad* promptly, has never had on "expense fund” I*s and pays the expenses from wish a loan at low cost, or your savings advantageously, advantage to call and see ua
ej pens#* 1
TELEPHONE 755.
FOR •ALK—HOKSKS AMD VEHICLE*.
FOR BALE-Florida Seat
FOR TRADE.
FOR SALE—»ROYAL FLYRg, beat 5c cigar,
TOR TRADE-ROYAL FLYER, beet 6c cigar. FOR 8ALE-3mall hors*. 114 N, New Jersey.
FOR TRADE—Billiard table for tools,
dress M 8, care News.
Ad- FOR MALE- Good pony and cart, m. 52 Meifca*.
FOR 8ALE+' cheap.’ 114 *
TOR TRADE—Fine residence for farm. P. O. box 451, Frankfort, Ini FOR TRA DE—City property for tana; must be
good. Address O 8, core News
FOR TRADE-Lot for upright piano. 34 N. McLain st.. West Indianapolis. FOR TRADE—Double house; six rooms; northeastern part of city; equity *400. Address W 6, care News. ■■ FOR TRADE—Lot in Irvington; team, wagon and harness for lot In city. Call 181 Mad Ison ave.. after 6 p. m. ___ TOR TRADE—Mare; thoroughly city broke; gentle and sound; or will sell, cheap. BALLARD, 19 Talbott Building. FOR TRADE—Good, unincumbered farm of 84 acres for clean grocery stock. BOOTH A JOHNSON, 77% E, Market st. ___
FOR TRAOE-Two lots on E. Washington st. , . .
for cottage; the greatest bargain ever offered f
will be given. H. H. SEVILLE. 2% W. Waeh- --- ’----1:
ington.
FOR «AI trad# for
TOR &AI ham—a; q;
FORMASiBp ■ 104 Michigan
ville.
FOR SALE ■ good repali; cheap.
8. HIPPLE, Room IS. Aetna Building, »% N, Pennsylvania FOR TRADE—Splendid grain and stock farm, S*i acres. Lawrence county; 125 acres bottom, balance strong limestone land; price *U,000. clear: want residence, rental property and small business In city. Call at once. MALOTT, room 12 Commercial Block. _ ftrayedZ
FOR 8ALB*--: ness; splenl w 3. care Nje
FOR BA1
prioes amt _ 14 S.^Pennsyfl
FOR BA
and gentle,
wagon,
*iSk
FOR 1
kata.' 1 trunk*. W.
E. Market st., and talk with us. [ARLES E. COFFIN, Pr—tdent. E. HOLLOWAY, Secretary.
TOR SALE-fOood, sound horse
avenue.
280 Indiana
TOR BALE-Good block bora*. Call 360 i.
New York
Young horse, phaeton, ham—:
Massachusetts ava.
young mare; gentla; w*
cheaper borne. 112 Fayette.
LE-t-Oood
LE—Good
team of bora— and deuM4 Coll at 361 W. Michigan st.
• "rl
Lady’s phase—. I
id rig tor lady; cheap.
New*.
U^urrey*
term# to
Ipgfflt,
r g.*r3rs^
F»jr
FOR SALE-tranHIy horst; cheap.' vm CapitolL ave., north. ?
tyette.
Hr
ton st.
STRAYED OR STOLEN—Pug dog; black Spot la curl of toil. Return to 44 Indiana ave.
Good reward.
STRAYED—Or Stolen: Sorrel horse, about slz-
FOR boras, any East st.
■ teen hands high, three white feet, ten years old. short tall; saddle horse. Return to W. F. LANDERS. U. 6. ENCAUSTIC TILE-WORKS.
FOR ’84 delivery ■
