Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1895 — Page 2
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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. SATURDAT, NOVEMBER 2. 1898L
For ADDITIONAL SMALL ADS
•irXDAY SERVICES.
WAXTEO—FEMALE HELP
WANTED HELP—MEN—BOYS.
See 3d and 6th Pages.
FOR SALE-HOHSES AND VEHICLES. FOR S.kU3-*Florid* SmL
,>R SAXi;—Liprhi spring wa*on and top road ftraxon. 120S N. IlliOoU.
FOR BALE-New «t pony hameai; cheap. CWl 27 >4 C5rcle._ Itoom 2. , |^>R 8ALFV New. open detlv-ery wa^on; cfteap.
CkJI at W» W. Michlmn su
fR)}i SALE—-Three-year-old oolt; treat I# lor
lady: epeed bunrx SM N. West at. jmi ~ —— — — •— — — FOK SAL<?— Tony. cart, harness;
|jiprln# wafon in trade. 203 Blake at.
TOM 8AUC—Bargain; fat mare, faintly-broke,
atd__top boggy; <22.60. 27G Union at.
will
FOR SALE—Extra fine rood horse or -... trade fur large worker. 1114 E. Washington.
Sr.V3.fA I a*n»»VICE**.
PLYiti M TH i *HURC*H—f'omer Meridian and New y.jrk sts. Fretierlt' K. Dewhuist. minister. Mundny-sehctO! at 9:30 Morning service. 10:4*.. Vesper servlve. 4:30. So evening service.
LINCOLN’ f’AltK I XION CHAPKn. (’.rner Tnibot: a.\'e. and Sixi» k * i iith st. I'tf;i* ti'T:c at 7:30 p. ni. by the Rev. .1 ..s-'[>h l.lttell. Sunday. soh<-K)l. 2:30 p. in. V. P. S. C. K., Thursday,
7:'W p. m.
| WANTELt—Oook. «'S W. Washington.^ j WANTED-Young colored g-.rl. r.28 College ave. ! WANTED-Nurse girl; white. Ill N. llttnoia
reel.
WANTED—Shower baths, BLOLTC_
15 cents. VANCE
TO LET—HOUSES.
TO LET—MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED—Strong boy for helper in tin-ship. Jlii Ft. Wayne ave.
TO LET—131 N. Alabama. Inquire 640 N. HU*
no Is.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
TO LET- Florida Seal.
WANTED—Experience 1 girl for general housewurh. 76y N. Alabama. WANTED—Stvllsh dresses to make, *S." SE1UERT, 118 Indiana ave.
WANTED—FI rsiR’I ass tinner. Answer to-day.
Address N 19. care News.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST (.Scientist) vt Indianapolis—1S6 E. New York *t. Services
10:80 a. m. _
THE'"" THEOSOPHK’At, StK'I ETY Me-'J every Sund/iy night at the rooms In the Journal Building, at 7:30 p. m. Seats are fred an 1
the public Is
For SALE—Good phaetou 116. pony cart, »S; Studebaker open buggy. *t>od as new. $18. 31
Vinton »L
ymu»n eu FOR SALE—A good, four-year-old roan mare, a good stepper, buggy and harness. $«.. 36.
XV. Ray at.
FOR "BALE—Wanted: Second-hand coup^ or clased carriage, for «ne horse. Address P 20. •are Ncwa S?OR SALE - Few second-hsmd vehiolee; in
• ViIt »AIaT- — r ew
good gepair; cheap. STURTEVANT'A M B.
Pennsylvania.
T i“KaySE
bta at. WJOTE. FOR SALK—Surreys, *Mra*es and phaetons-. prices and terma to ault. BTURTEVANTA
M 8. PeanxylvanlA
FOR SALE^-Bay mare; el* year# old; speedy; also hariy-ts and new Jump-seat aurrey. Call T7 Comtotrvlal Cln» Pulldlng. FOR BA l}-}-Grand clearance tale In harness. horse blrnkets, lap robes, etc., for the next
thirty daya. 182 E. Washington, at.
yx>R BAli—Tw*» setters and one pointer pup; eligible to r«f«tration-, si* months Old. B.
W. bu
recietrsd.— —
UTTERFSELtf. BrooKl/a, Ind.
lap ntbee. horae blancombs, brushes and
FOR BALD-Cloafng out lap kets. harneea. whips, cot trunks. W’. VANDEJftPOOU
OOU 226 E. Washing-
e public Is n-elcomc.
FRIENDS CHURCH - CofneT^DeiawafTand St. Clair at*. Thomas C. Brown, pastor. Preaching at 1U:»0 a. m. and ":4r. p. in. Sabbathschool at 9 a. m. Y. P. S. C. K. Sunday evening at 6:3<>. All are invited to attend. •PIRITCALISM—Regular meeting will be held at Templeton Hall, 36^4 W. Washington eu, Sunday evening, at ?:3U ‘o'clock. Mrs. Anna M. Annabll and her guides will lecture and give tests by clairvoyance and
elalraudlence.
WOODRUFF AVENEE UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—In Woodruff avenue, rne iqu&rs north of Clifford aveiftie street car Una. The Rev. J. P. Cowan, D. D.. pastor. Preaching at 10:80 a. m. and . :30 p. m. by the
Rev. J. W. Kerr, of Piqua, O.
PROGRESS CLUB—Hon. William P. Fishback, of this city, will lecture for the Progress Club to-morrow, at 3 p. m.. in the Iron Hall, cm the Circle. Subject. "The True History of the Consumers' Gas Trust.” Everyone oordl&lly invited. 'Seats free. SIXTH CHfirrlAN CHURCH-Comer of
Pine at. and Virginia ave.
THIRD fTmiSTJAN CHURCH—Comer Heme ave. aid Ash st. Preaching by the pastor, D. It. Van Ruskirk. to-morrow at 10:30 a. rn. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday-school 9 a. m. Young j People's meeting 6.15 p. in. I SOI 'TH -ST. I'.AI’TIST c’HFR) *ii—South and | Noble. The Rev. c. E. W. IxIO.s, D. D.. j pastor. Sunday scfexA 9:»>a. in. i’reaoliing by the jiastor at ! r> -i5 a. m. and 7 to p. m. B. Y. P. 1’. at O lio i>. m. <Vnn. and welcome. B EVENT If PR’bs I T ErYa N •TH'R* Tf — Ue*jrge Knox, jmsioi. I’rvachlng by the pastor at 10;.!0 a. m. an 1 7:30 p. ni Sundny-schoe.l at 2:30 p. m.. \\ E. i'ti.if*-e. snperlntendent. Junior tTirlstian F.rio-avia. 4 p in. Senior Christian Endeavor. u:Jo p. m. Special [•reaching service* Thursdav and Friday. •:>') p. in. All seals free. Stntngers cordially invited.
{ tVANTED—White girl; housework; no wash- ! Ing. fil Highland Place.
j WANTED—Gentlemanly advertising solicitor,
rear factory. 167 E. South st. j WANTED—A partner, with $500;
WANTED—Lrfid.x Its, MRS. GRAY.
solicitor; big seller; big prof-
lilt Park ave.
. tailor pre.
ferred. Address J 20. care Nsws.
WANTED- Clothing salesmen, to take orders
32
on commission. 32 N. Delaware st.
Pine St. and Virginia ave. Preaching by Rev. V. R. Lucas. Morning subject, "House of God”; evening subject, “Safe and Unsafe Gfouhd.” Andrew Smith will sing cn Sunday eveninf, Meetings edch evening of the week.
NEW CHURCH CHAPEL tswedenborgian)333 N. Alabama st. The Rev. W. L. Gladlslminister. Sunday services: 10:45 a. m.. 7:80 p. m. Subject of sermon, ‘The Hopefulness of Discouragement.” Sunday-school, 9:30. Thurs-
rs-
day evening meeting at pastor's home. 906 N. Dataware at. MAYFLOWBft tfo ^ O R E G A TI OVA L
CHURCH—Delaware and Seventh sts. The lev. John W. Wilson, pastor. Preaching by fig pastor at 10:48 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday.
FOR SAL»—One second-hand milk wagon, also open <md top delivery wagons and buggies. Bargains. COOK’S, 80 S. Pennsylvania ■treat. WHITE. •FOR SiLB-One'pointer, one setter; thorougha... - - - - Aahsl Kl !■/* _
ly broken; goo* ranger*; stanch anA J>lrdnderat will Show them on game. B. W.
‘BRFIDLD, Brooklyn, Ind. tin -| ■<
them on game. B. W. BUT- SIXTH CHRISTIAN rTHURCH-Comer of Vlr-
VANT'S, M B. Pennaylvanta. *V)R New Kensingtons, surreya, phaeton# and rubber-tire vehicles; large aprtng wagon, neaftV new. ROHIIIN'4 A OO., 82 B.
Georgia at Repairing solicited.
FOR SALfc—Uontent# of atable, including large horae (part Nomian). gtaw front rockaway, aiarey. two aeta silver-mounted hameai, coach, feen's coats, hate, robes, etc.; all In A 1 oonSstioo. Addresa A W, aafr> Hews. FOR - SALE—Pair young carriage mares, bay. aeventeen hands; also saverdl thoroughbred cross-bred hofrea snd colts; eend /or de-
and £
iripUonJ^wRh^pedlgreea^.^G. WILSON.
! the 1 definite contract of the MOV- •
, : tTMENT BAVI NOB AND LOAN A8y : BtxrjATION. 27 Wright Block, «8*A
j eT fihrltst at.
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The only nbiioluto definite contract : ife ;•
s TION. 27 Wf^ght Block. MH E. Mar- : !..^..*.V *
Re
th# pastor a
School, »:M A. m. Junior C. E.. '2:30 p. m. Y. P. B. C. EX, 8:45 p. m. Strangers welcome to
aggipvgBMl...;
PEOWyB B (CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - O. D. Fisher, pastor. Corner Blackford and
TABERNACLE Cl LRCH—Comer Meridian and Second sts. The Kev. J. A. Rondthaler, !>. D., pastor. The Kev. W. B. Dtinham, associate pastor. Preaching by the pastor at 10:3o a m. Sunday-school, 2:15 p. m. Y. P. S. O. K., 3:45 p. in. Preaching by the associate pastor in W. Washlngton-st. chap>el at 10:30 a. m. and in Mt. Jackson chapel at 7;S0 p. m. CALIFO RN I aTsTREET M3 E. CHURCH--Corner North ami California sta. Rev. Homer C. Ashcraft. M. A., pastor. Class at 9 a. m. Preaching at 10:30; subject. "The Suffering
Pa\ tor," a sermon to young people. Sundayschool at 2 p. m. Class at 6 p. m. Preaching at 7:30; subject. "The Third Saying of Christ on the Cross, 'Woman. Behold Thy Son. Behold Thy Mother.' ” Epworth League devotional meeting at 7:30 p. m. Regular prayer-
WANTED—Girl; o,»’.;><
work; references. 639 College ave
WANTED—Ff.milv cook. $4 week. V. Del-
aware. HUGLK'S EMPLOYMENT.
WANTED Women to sew (■■■ats. pants, vests. 63 W.
*««.: rstasysi. «_»_•
WANTED—Bicycle punctures renamed, 25c. W. VANDERPOOL. 226 E. Washington at.
n tailirr store; on
Market st.
WANTED—Girl for housework; one that can sleep at home. '72 N. Pennsylvania st.
WANTED—Lodging, 10c; quiet and hie. 290 W. Market st. (Closed 10 p.
comforta-
m.)
WANTED—A woman, middle-aged, for dish washing. 110 E. Wabash st. Restaurant.
WANTED—Ladles and gents, call at 183 Fayotte at,; best selling article on the market. WANTED—Stoves connected; any part of the city, 30 cents. 133 Indiana ave. ’Phone 1791.
WANTED—Errand girl In Cali Sunday morning. 11"
dressmaking shop. N. Pennsylvania.
WANTED—When your bicycle Is broken, call the BICYCLE AMBULANCE, telephone 383.
WANTED Girl for general housework; good WANTED-A No. 1 newspaper solicitor; refer-
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wages;
•»ve.
washing. Call
cnees; News.
good salary. Addresa W 85,
WANTED—Girt for general come well-recommended;
housework; must small family. 45
WANTED—A few more women oanvaseers. Call at 334 N. New Jersey st., between the hours of 7 and 9.
WANTED—Dishwasher and dining-room girl at SHEPHRRDSON HOUSE, directly south of Union station. WANTED—Girls; two In family; no washing or ironing; $3 a week. 95H N. Delaware. HUGLE'S OFFICE. .
meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. A cordial
Invitation to all.
WANTED—An experienced young lady cashier { and bookkeeper, in retail store. S*laj-y small.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH—Northeast corner New York and Pennsylvania sts. The Rev. f T.''! UenrA v-\ fi f / ,*» t> <-»Vi I t-i tr n f 1A • 1T. n t-n
D. J. Ellison, pastor. Preaching at 10; 15 a. m.
by the pastor. Communion service and reception of new members; 7:46 p. m., a sermon by the pastor to the Sunday-school, with special
music by the orchestra, church quartet and
choir. Sunday-school. 9:30 a. m. Junior B. Y. P. U. Young People's meeting. 6:30 p. m. Prayer and conference meeting Thursday even-
anc
Address T 18. care News.
WANTED—A girl for second work In
WA NTED—Salesman
or exclusive. Cine. Wis.
drug trade; side Una
J. W. KNIGHT. 217 State, Ra-
W A NTED—Farm hands. Call at Warman 4
Gates'* old feed stand.
FARMER. WANTED
city, Monday 2 p. m.
Man. willing and able to make
himself useful in house and barn. 67 8.
Pennsylvania.
ing. Strangers cordially invited to all the serv-
ices Of the church.
Michigan, morning service, :no o clock; communioh and reception of members. Evening service, 7:30 o’clock; bible reading and song service, Sunday-school, 2:15 p. m. Y. P. S. C.
E„ 8:26 p. m.
ginlft live, and Pine st. Preaching by the
a solo in tb* evening. Meeting each evening
during (he Week.
SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-Corner Union and McCarty. E. A. Allen, pastor.
Sunday-school, 9:99 a. m. Preaching, 10:30 a. m. by the Rev. 8. C. Hood. Junior meeting,
1:89 p, m. Christian Endeavor, 6:10 p. m. Preaching, 7:80 p. in. Prayer and social meet-
ing, Thursday evening.
FET.LOWattIP CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH—Corner Broadway and Eleventh
service at T:W. Sunday-schoi m. T. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 p. m.
CHRtii CHURCH (EPISCOPAL)-Monument Place. To-morrow's services: Holy communion at Da. tn. Holy communion and sermomat 10:30. Chorii evening prayer 4:30 o'clock. Sun-day-school at 6:16. The Rev. J. Everlst Catbell, of Richmond, will officiate at all three services.
All Mats free. Strangers welcome.
CENTRAL itNrVBRSALIST CHUROfc-Oor-her Sixth and New Jersey. T. Francis Rayoft,
minister, ftervlces Sunda;
m . Subject, "Aut
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| FOR SAIjE— IMPORTANT TO INVESTORS! x
f
* Do you know that the funds of x ' the aMoclatlon are never loaned.on |
me associunun uit I x over 69 per cant, of the appraised x I value of the real estate offered *a I x security, and that U decreases each -
X security, ana tnat « aecreaaes | year by the return of the principal; , * after the ftrat year only 46 per cent, k | of the apprtdaed value^tWo^-eatw, i
x 44 per cent.; twee year*. & per ‘x | cent; four years. 80 per cent.; ®ve | * year*, 24 per cent., eta; alao that x
, every’ Investor gets a apeclal guar- | x an tee on the safe tWtorn of his x
. fund* -from the $306,006 guarantee 1 N x fund. * I I
T-RAVINGS AND
«, LOAN ASSOCIATION. | 27 Wright Block. «8H E. Market at. |
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~Foit KAXiB OH THAiPIC.
FOR BALE OR TRADE—New buggy. 478 S. Delaware at. V Von SALE OR TRADB^-Black pacing horae, joheap. Call At 62$ E. Eighth at., morning.
jsbaap.
noon or night.
|rOR SALE OR TRADE—Columbia bicycle for Sound, young driving horae. E. RAYMOND, 1210 Capitol ave. FOR flALE'OR TRA>E-$400 equity in four- . room house fbr lot; balance like rent. SMITH
E OO., 16 W. Waahtngten
FOR BALE 1>R TRADE—Excellent comer lot on E. Washington at. Will take horse ana
buggy part pay-' Inquire 82 Ihdiana avjJBJB Vim BALE OR TRADE-Boot and ahoe store; twenty years established; good business; •lean stock; will Invoice 610,000; city of 20,000 population. Life-time chance. Reason, fall-
fttg hsalch.
FOR SALK OR TRA DE—FIve-room house. large barn, on 8. Olive at., and two lota northeast. for a house norto. Several bunches pf money to loan. CHAS THOMAS, 12H N.
Delawjjre at., Room 4.
FOR ^AIJ3 OR TRADE—S*V\ri-room house.
Tacoma ave.; quarter-oak ffnYXh and cabinet mantel; natural gas; well and cistern; easy naym4r.ta. o«- trade for vacant Ikt* or fanra WHARTON & WADDLE, 4 Baldwin Block.
K>» SALE DR TRADTJS ti-MO acres, near First st, with two-story Muse, for a atock of grocerlea or general mer-
leandlae.
18 49-100 acres, between old Seventh and Tenth
Ks: fash, $400 per acre.
6% acres, adjoining Floral Park; $800 an acre;
Mke some trade
20 acres, adjoining Maywood; sell for cash thd payments at a great bargain, or will ax*
thange for good pi’operty.j
A splendid house, With gas. and three lotst Ml Harland at,, one square from Prospect; at k bargain, or exchange for farm, lota or prop-
L|#{<u> antAtriFlx
rty, north.
Twe (3) houses at the Corner of Chestnut and tanway sts.. gas; 'at a great bargain; sold
KS to SB
(way svs., gas; a gram, oargain; soia ‘ ; Mil give payments; anything you want
*’ JOHN J. CARRIGKR 4. OO.
so and *» ’
^iJlrfkb^hALEs:
(Y r#«Y « 4,w,, d ^3 Thotpf^Block.
^jCTfoN-yio^Kia Boalt
AU<?ripN-0. W. MctURDY, Austioneer, 138
W. Washington.
AUCTtON—MORRI*
7» E. Washington st.
SOLOMON, Auctions
AUCTION—Ladles’ and misses’ cloak* and capes at private Mile; half-price. 73 10* Wa*h-
' tngton at, treari)
AUCTION—dif elegant residence property. 1
fmr — I i
Will Sdl. Tuesday, November 6. at 2 p. m., on the premise*, 457 OoHegc ave., house of eleven
rooms. library, reception hall’ front and back atatrw*.ve, both gaars. fin* bath; a very sub*
Mttiai h0U«e la
aale
i tn every respect; tjai n. etc ; lot positive: terms easy and made on day of sale. U N. PERRY. Auc- . 43 Ba’.qwln Block. '
X—X—X—X—X T AUCTION-
IMPORtANT TO INVESTORS!
T
Do yog know that the funds of ! the association are never loaned on X ever M per cent, of the appraised value of the real estate offered as I tssu- by the return of the principal; x biter Are first year only 45 per cent. | of tha appraised value; two year*, x 41 per cent.; three yogre. 35 per | o*nt.; four years. 36 per cent.; five x yea re, $4 per cent., etc.; also that I every ki vest or gate a special guarx ante* on the safe return of his | fund* from the $966,600 guarantee
X fund.
MONUMENT paving* and X _ LOAN ASSOCIATION, i 27 Wright Bteck, WH a Market #r, jp. itj.- %- X ,r
K';
CLAIRVOYANT.
ALEXANDER
AkT MWMUM MIND-READER an^falmI 1st. eufaetantial advice given on all affair* of Ufa Don’t worry, but oalL Don’t ask queattona, but pay a -dollar and have the past read yo« as a teat—your present surroundings and difficulties described and your future revealed
unto you as an open book. Nothing askedT Nothing left untold. Dates, names.
etc., eto„ given plainly
Upon an Wring the consultation i and 4 Piet Block. 29>« W. Ohio
Houra, 6 to >. 1
and promptly
room. Office, | Ohio, near Illinois.
vices Sunday, November 8, at
10^5 a. m.. Subject, "Autumn’s Lessons.” At 7146 p. tn,, Children’s Harvest Concert, con. slstlng of music, sihglng and recitations. Sun-day-school at 9:30 a. m. All are welcome.
MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHCorner Christian ave. snd Ash sts. The Rev. Frank O. Ballard, pastor. Sunday-school at 9:15 o'clock. Junior Endeavor at 3 o’clock. Senior Society at 6:45 o’clock. Public worship, at which the pastor will preach, at 19:30 o'clock In the morning and 7:45 In the evening. The evening service will he the last In the Series on the “Character of Christ, vis.: The
_ _ _ sanitarium, who can sleep at home. Apply at *34 N. New Jersey st. German preferred. WANTED—Good white cook and houseworker at 630 N. Pennsylvania st., at once; small family; good wages; references required. WANTED—Indiana's only truly representative business school. COLLEGE OF COMMERCE. Journal Building, Monument Place. Catalogue
j free. •
WANTED—Telegraphy free to future day pupils who desire to learn both telegraphy and ah-Vt hand. COLLEGE OF COMMERCE.
Monument Place.
WANTED—Salesmen; intelligent men, willing to work; permanent place. PERRY NURSERY CO., Rochester, N. Y. WANTED—One machine hand and one cabinet maker at L. ROBERTS 4 SON'S, Stair Builders. 232 S. New Jersey st. WANTED—Order your tailor-made suits and overcoats of WANAMAKER 4 BROWN, .5 N. Delaware srt., and save half price.
WANTED—Op
salesman; good salary; earn*
pics furnished; biggest inducements; inclose stamp. MJOINHARDT 4 CO.. Chicago.
Chicago.
WANTED—"Actual Business From ight only at the COLLEGE OB
Fro
taught only at the COLLEGE C. MERCE. Journal Building, Monument Place.
Start” COM-
WANTED—Four first-class lady solicitors; good pay from atari. Call 321 N. Illinois st., Room 9, Monday morning, from 8 to 10 o'clock,
the week.
or any morning during Hi
uit uttr vno-i a v. 11*101, »**,.. * *1x7 Fragments rlness and Completeness of His Life.” Pastor and people extend a cordial in-
peop]
vltation to all the services.
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH-Corner Delaware and Walnut streets. Services tomorrow at 10:45 a. m.. conducted by the Rev. J., E. Pounds, Frederlckstown, O.. State president of Christian Endeavorers of Ohio. Evening services at 7:45 o'clock. An echo meeting of the great Dallas convention; addresses by Mrs. O. A. Burgess, Mrs. Maria
WANTED—Shorthand department hot equaled by another in the West, and decidedly not by any in this section. COLLEGE OF COMMERCE. Monument Place. Elevator
WANTED—Neat appearing lady, good entertainer. for Libby Glass Blowers. Call between 4 and 6 p. m. to-day. or Sunday morning. P. B. SEWEY, George’s Hotel, Wash-
ington st.._
landsome of study;
and
Jameson, Miss Lois A. White, Mr.- Pound and others. Sunday-school at 9:30, Howard Cale,
superintendent. Y. P. 9^' C. H. Junior Society It 9 a. m. Senior Society at 6:30 p. m. All are
Invited to these services.
WANTED—Finest location and handsomest
quarters; most (borough course largest enrollment; strongest faculty,
most successful graduates. COLLEGE OF COMMERCE. Journal Building. Monument Place. Elegant catalogue mailed free. Day
Place. Elegant catalogue mmieu 11 j and night school. Elevator. Telephone lo28._
AifNOUNClSMBJrZ'b.
ANNOUNEMENT-Fiorida Seal.
ANNOUNCEMENT—Tlsh-l-mmgo.
ANNOUNCEMENT—KELLER’S KOMPOUND
The only absolute definite contract Issued in the State. MONUMENT SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, 27 Wright Block, 68ft E. Market st. / ,
is a great thing.
ANNOUNCBMENT—Stylish dresses to make.
$3. S0IBERT, 118 Indiana ave.
ANNOUNCEMENTWRIGHT'S HOME-
WANTED—Most successful shorthand principal In State; twenty-four typewriting machines;
most intelligent
t class of patronage; assists to positions than all other ana.~Elevator day and night.
MADE MlNCE-MRATJs clean. 'Phone 449. ANNOUNCEMENT — See BENNETT’S Street display, and get dozen best cabinets; II
dozen.
more students
schools in In d I a na.^EI e\-atjr^LUi^ ana mgnt.
Enter now. ,
ANAPOLJS BUSINESS UNIVERSITY, When
Building. E. J. HEBB. Proprietor.
ANNOUNCEMENT-Stoves connected; any
WANTED—SITUATIONS.
part of the city, 30 cents. 133 Indiana ave.
•Phone 1791. \
ANNOUNCEMENT - Ostrich feather boas
SITUATION WANTED—Steady situation to do
general housework. 166 E. North st.
CHARLES
FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-
Corner Massachusetts ave, and East st. The Rev. Joseph Llttell, pastor. Preaching by the pasbar at 16:80 a. m. Sabbath-school 2:80. ’Y. P. 49* C. B. 8:80. No evening service, the pastor preaching at 7:36 p. rn. at Lincoln Park
Horn dtrnpel, Talbott ave
cleaned; J? plumes re-colored.
FAILLES, 28 S. Illlnola st. ANNOUNCEMENT—Wanted: 600 people to at* tend the A. W. Conner lecture at Garden
SITUATION WANTED—By a first-class pho-
tographer. Address B 19, care News.
Baptist church, November 5.
Ufit on tfcapel, Talbott ave. and Seventeenth st. BNOLEffroOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH—No. 40 N. Rural at. Preaching at both morning and evening Service* by thq. Rev. A. It. Orcutt, of Danville, Ind. Services as follows: 10:45 o’clock a. m,, and 7:80 p, m. Sunday-school, 8:30 p. m.
ANNOUNCEMENT—Our solid oak bedroom suite for $15 on payments. Can’f be beat. BORN & CO., 62 E. Washington st.
SITUATION WANTED—As nurse In a doctor’s office. Room 3, 106% N. Meridian. SITUATION WANTED—As bartender; fourteen years’ experience. Address M 19, care
News.
ANNOUNCEM E NT—Cu t-flowers, funeral designs. decorations. BERTERMANN BROS., 17 to 43 Massachusetts ave. Telephone $40.
SITUATION WANTHD—As stenographer, with knowledge of bookkeeping. Address R 17, care News. _________________________ SITUATION WANTED—Stoves connected; any
ANNOUNCEMENT—Down go the prices from
pa
’Pb
> art one
of the olty, 80 cents.
17 id.
188 Indiana ave.
arfl. assistant superintendent. Regular of the Official board at 4 ojlock p. m.
$6 to $2 per dozen for new style platlnoicar-
EL
ELITE STUDIO, 36% E. Waah-
ERtDlAN-ST. M. . E. CHURCH-Corner of New York. Prtarhlnif at 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. by the pastor. Rev. C. N. Sims. D. D. Evening subject, "Will and Destiny.” Sun-day-aehcql and -class meeting at 9:15 a. m. CTiHstlan Endeavor, 6:80 p. m. Prayer meeting Thuraday evening at 7:30. :A11 are cordially In*
bon cabinets,
tngton at.
1 ANNOUNCEMENT—$4.20 commutation tickets', $3; ‘$1.80 commutation tickets, $1; meals 10c,
SITUATION WANTED—For general office; best references can be furnished. Addresa L 80, care News.
16c, 2>a For Sunday dinners, call HAN-
SHAW’S,
86 Ty. Washington st.
ANNOUNCEMENT—Stock of dress goods and notions to be sold at auction, Monday, 2
SITUATION WANTED—Housekeeping for a widower, by Christian lady; references Ad* dress C 19. care News. iITUATION WANTED—By experienced Ger-
go
Me
o'clock and 7:80 o’clock p. m. Bates House Block, WaMilngton-st. aide; look for red flag.
ANNOUNCEMENT—T. J. HAMILTON & CO., manufacturers of the Florida Seal 5c cigar,
man woman cook and laundress. 95% N. Delaware. HUGLE'S EMPLOYMENT.
sales-
some good reliable house. Can give
Address F 19, care
have removed their office to 48 Kentucky ave.,
location. Factory, 177-179
and "The Christ of Tolday." The RevV*J W. Wiiaon win mid^a. jjaper on, "Are We FightSouth st. General class
Ifig a Losing Reiser place
dearly opposite old W. Maryland si. *
ANNOUNCEMENT-KELLER’S KOMPOUND Is‘the best; far surpassing all the rest; It makes the clothes as white as 8now; requires little labor; gives tifiwar* a lovely glow. Go tell it to your neighbor.
SITUATION WANTED—As traveling man for some good reliable house. O reference. Address F 19, care Ne’
sTtuatTon
keeper, collector and office ma:
Best references. Address V 19, care News,
book-
WA NTED—Experienced
arf; has bicycle.
SITUATION WANTED—As engineer, watchman, or to take charge of a heating plant; best of references. ENGINEER. 119 E. New
York st.
ANNOUNCEMENT—SIGNOR VEGARA will
O.^C, Raymond
accept a limited number of sopranos, tenors, rytones. for grand operas, “Faust,” “TrovA-
r.«. *» TrW»tts/vV< -- -
SITUATION WANTED+-Wanted, patrons to know EXCHANGE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY furnishes yood help and places. 30% N.
jn<Mt cot*
ire,” "Der Freischutz, Costume at opera-house.
N. Pennsylvania.
to be pi Apply at
reduced
once.
•juS* R r 1rt « w >A. By s h ^ D -
Sermohs at 16130 a. Sn. and 7^0 p. m. by the pastor. Holy icoffimunion after morning ser-
. the
r—--- —-v .—ftoorqlng sermon. Class meeting, 9:30 a. m. Sunday-School, 2:30 p. m. Junior League, 4 p. m. Epworth League, 6:46 p. m. Strangers cordially wel*
corned.
ANNOUNCEMENT - THE ART SCHOCN, opens Monday, and, If you are going to at. tend, don’t fall to get your supply of artists' materials at WARD’S ART STORE, Where you drill find a large and complete stock at low prices. 29 Massachusetts ave. is the plac*. ANNOUNCEMENT—MRS. S. HARVEY wishes to notify her friends that she Is now prepared, with her increased ffree of able assist-
Delaware, Room 11. SITUATION WANTED A permanent position salesman In hardware store by a man of long experience; can furnish best of references Address B 15, News.
SITUATION WANTED—By young man as assistant bookkeeper, stenographer or general clerk; best of recommendations as to ability, etc. Address H 18, care News.
ants, to make wedding and party gowns on
ich sh
x—x—x—x—x—x—x—x—x—x—x—x—x—x—x | SITUATION WANTED- | x IMPORTANT TO INVESTORS I x
much shorter notice than heretofore, the latest styles being an especial feature of her work.
Parlors, 408 N. New Jersey at.
Do you know that the
socia
funds of
,ed
Junior Endeavor at 2 p. m. Senior Endeavor t It *X(9 W» 1' *. ,* «• r*«* W-*_ rrw. S :
at 6:80 p. m. Prayer-meeting Thursday evenBe?vice* 7AI1 oordl * ,, Y invited to these
: ANNOUNCEMENT-
CHURCH-Corner The Rev. T. I.
General class at 9 a.
See the definite contract of the MON- : : UMENT SAVINGS AND LOAN AS- :
t SOCIATION, 27 Wright Block, 68Vi :
:&rkef at.
: E. Marke
let. D. D. sacrament of the Lord's supper administered at ithe morning service. ■ Epworth League at 6:80 p. m. Prayer meeting Thuraday evening at 7:80. . *
BROADWAY If.* e" way and Twelfth i
T. Pfeacl
1-11
mitt.
CHURCH—Corner Broadsts. The Hex. L. F. Dimming by the pastor at 10:80
V' ANNOUNCEMENT- : : The only absolute definite contract : ; Issued In the State. MONUMENT : ; SAVINGS AND LOAN ASfOCIA- : : TION, 27 Wright Block, «SH E. Mar- ; : ket at. :
the association are never loane over 50 per cent, of the appraised value of the real estate offered as security, and that It decreases each year by the return of tha principal; after the first year only 45 per cent, of the appraised value; two years. 41 per cent.; three years, 36 per cent.; four years, 30 per cent.; five years, 24 per cent., etc.; also that every Investor gets a special guarantee on the safe return of his funds from the $300,000 guarantee fumL / _ MONUMENT SAVINGS AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION,
27 Wright Block, 6814 E. Market st.
x—X—X—X—X—X—X—X—X—X—X—X—X—X—X
WANTED—AGENTS.
to all.
shing by the pastor at 10:30
Intosh, pastor. Preaching by the pastor at 10:30 a. tn. and 7:86 p m. Sunday-achool at 2:30 & Jr-V V ,a l2** Moores, superintendent, Y. F. S. U. K., at 6:45 p. m. Prayer-meeting Thursday, at 7:$6 p. m. A cordial Invitation is
‘Icome given to all of these
extended and . service*. Seats
ar. P.iUL’8 CliuRC*S^New York and lllinolk sts, G. A. Carstansen, r*ctor. Holv communlou.^ifS a. |n. Sunday-school, 9:80 a. m.
16:45 a. Mrs. A.
Litany, holy oonSihunlon and sermon, m. Missionary meeting, conducted by airs. a. B. Hunter. 8 p. Ira. EJvening prayer and sermon. 7:46 o’clock! The rector win preach. Morning subject. »“IYie Divine Idea <w a Fool." EJvening subject, T*The Blessed Dead."
l ' 1 —_
X—X—X—X—X—-X—X—X—X—X—X—X—X —X—X | ANNOUNCteMENT- ' | x IMPORTANT TO INVESTORS! x t . I x Do you know that the funds of x I the association are never loaned on ,|_ x over 50 per cent, of the appraised x | value of the real estate offered as | x security, and that it decreases each x | year'by, the return of the principal; j x after the Urst year only 45 per cent. X | of the appraised value; two years, i x 41 per ceot.; three years, 35 per x | cent.; four years, 30 per cent.; five | x years, 24 per cent., etc.; also that x | even' Investor gets a special guar- | x antee on the safe return of his x | funds from the $300,000 guarantee | x fund. x ! MONUMENT SAVINGS AND • I x LOAN ASSOCIATION, x | 27 Wright Block, 6814 E. Market st. I x—X—X—X—X—X—X—X—X—X—X—X—X—X—X
AGENTS WANTED—To solicit orders for fine. life-size, hand, crayon portraits; large oommifeion to right party. 605 Ash st.
w a;> 1 h.i>—< ompetent drug clerk. Address H 20, care News, giving qualification, length of time in business, salary wanted and references. WANTED—Telegraphy free to future short-
bookkeeping pupils. COLLEGE OF
COMMERCE. Elegant catalogue mailed free. WANTED—The most experienced expert court . i', c ‘,P?, rter teaching sherthand anywhere. COLLEGE OF COMMERCE. Journal Building.
Elevator.
TO LET—House qf six rooms; garret. 2S9 E.
Ohio. w
TO LET—See list. D. A. LEMON, 56 N. Rllnols st. »
TO LET—Desk room, with desk. Room U Brandon Block. , • ' TO LET—Hone: careful party; light work. 77 E. Market.
TO LET—68 Fletcher ave.; modern; six rooms
and bath.
TO LET^Aix rooms; furnaes; $15. L285 N.
Meridian
TO LET—53 acres of land, with bouse; nr*r j _city. 27 w. Ohio. : TO LET—ItW-working plant. 27x85, boiler
TO LET—Bight-room house; good order. 585 N. Illinois. TO I-KT—Nice house of six rooms and garret. 546 E. Ohio.
and engine. Hi E. South,
| TO LKT—Stove* connected; any part of the city, 36 cent a 132 Indiana ave. 7 Phone
TO LET—Desirable five-room cottage. 68 Ash;
bewly papered.
TO LET—House. 671 S. East st.; three rooms.
Inquire 236 E. Morris.
TO LET—Five large-room house, Ramsey ave..
No. 161; in excellent condition.
TO LET—House; three large rooms, in good repair; $7.59._I72 Buchanan st. TO LET—473 N. Delaware; eight roems; mod- _ cm; rent reasonable to desirable tenant. _ TO LET — Furnished hf.use; six rooms and bath; $25 perrtnonth. 180 Woodruff Place. TO LET—821 N. Meridian; on cedar block; in good order. Inquire 968 N. Delaware st.
TO LETT—New four-room house, in good r** pair; newly papered; $9. 167 Columbia ave. LET—House, 884, five rooms; 886. seven
~ ~ wow, XJ V C iVRJIIin, ODO. ZK2VC rooms; cheap. Call 886 N. Mississippi St. TO LET—House, seven room*? north; well, cistern; gas; $13. W. J. LOWRY, 22 Ingalls
Block.
TO LET—-Part of modern house, furnished < r ttnfurnlttetL references required. Address X
19, care News.
TO LET—Ten-room house; bath and modern;
Si:.""' "“ 5 “'
WANTED—$15 week to distribute samples; no
peddling or canvassing; twelve samples and particuiarsi 14 cents. E. F. McOORMICK, Mo*
bile, Ala.
WANTED—Salesmen to sell cigars to dealers) *i5 per month salary and expenses; experience unnecessary. SUPERIOR CTGAR CO., Chicago. i
18 ANTED—Salesmen; gold glass name plates, number* and signs; readable dankest nights; samples loaned. J. G. THOMAS A OO., Eh* glewood. 111.
WANTED—The largest enrollment, the finest course of study, the ablest faculty, honorable management. COLLEGE OF COMMERCE.
Elevator. Catalogue free.
WANTED^-Saleemen to sell staple article to
dealers; $loo salary and expenses; experience isssra. ii N a? B .,.? q ^.jU KWACT - WANTED—Two good men to go to Louisville.
Ky., next Monday, to work during pension week with the soldiers. Satan- or Commission. Call at 218 N. Illinois. Saturday or.Sunday. WANTED—Stenographers, bookkeepers, salesmen and teachers desiring positions in Texas ^«I nv 'i> f ?5 1 r,i. 0 .T? ddrps *' THB TEXAS BUSINESS BUREAU, J. W. HUDNALL, Pro-
prietor, Dallas, Tex.
WANTED—Salesmen wanted; best selling specialty ever offered; high commission, or salary and commission; dry goods and notion STUaISVJSSISo'S® WANTED—Prepare for business and a life . 0f .. us ^i n ^ 8 Bt the da y or n| kht sessions of the COLLEGE OF COMMERCE. Elevator day and evening. The largest enrollment of any business college In the State. Catalogue free.
RANTED—Men to sell a specialty to the grocery tradesteady employment; experienceunnecessary; $75 monthly salary' and expense* or commission. If offer satisfactory, addresa at once, with particulars concerning yourself, U. 3. CHEMICAL-WORKS, Chicago.
WANTED—$6 a day
ike orders for the Climax
>r; a golden opportunity. A hustler can
agent)
Washer
homi
lers to
ie to a the Cli:
few good
Dish
make $20 a day; 200 per cent, profit; business increasing fast; every family'wants one; no Soliciting; easy position; no hard work; big money maker. CLIMAX MANUFACTURING
CO., ColuinbUs, O.
WANTED—$R to $20 a day. ladles or gents; the new aluminum metal case for photographs <>n monuments; preserves the faces of the dead for all time as they were on earth; hermetically 'pealed and ppt on In five minutes; elealso NU1, Columbus,
WANTED—MISCELLANEOL9.
WANTED—Horses to board. N60 CJlffqrd ave. WANTED—Lady room-mate ai 133 E. North st WANTED—Boarders; first-class board. 156 N.
Illinois.
WANTED—To
rent bakery. care News.
WANT ED—Office partner.
Address D 19,
E. Ohio st. /
DB. DENSON. 16
WANTED—Wanted to buy a cheap watch. Ad-
dress S 19, care News.
WANTEID—Stylish dresses to make, $3. SEI-
BERT. 118 Indiana ave.
WANTED—To buy set of good, heavy, single Jhamess. 1111 E. Washington. WANTED—To rent Century dictionary for few days. Addresa W 19, care News.
WANTED—Gentleman
room-mate, 131 E.
North, at once; terms reaai nabie. WANTED—A second-hand, high grade lady’s
bicycle, ^loom 4, 101 Jndlana ave. .
WANTED—Lady’s high grade bicycle for new
Jewelry. Address J 19, care News.
WANTED—To exchange clear lots for carpen-
ter work. Address R 18, care News.
WANTED—TWo rooms: furnished: light housekeeping; central. Address G 19, care News.
WANTED—A farm of 40 acres or more; near city; for cash. BOOTH & JOHNSON, 77V4 E. Market st.
WANTED—A lady teacherVwants room-mate In nice home on College ave. Address R 20,
care News.
WANTED—To
Uuy
rent. Immediately,
house centrally located. MRS. JAMES, 72
W. Vermont st.
AGENTS WANTED—Young ladies wanting
employment for the winter. Good paying business, Address T 20, care News.
AGENTS WANTED—$15 household specialties; s,
plan. CENTRAL SUPPLY CO
weekly cleared; new ■nd for five premium
Cincinnati, O.
AGENTS WANTED—Wanted six agents. Call at 334 N. New Jersey st., between the hours of 7 and 9. Profitable business without
much capital.
AGENTS WANTED—Agents and street ' men sell Great Caesar’s Ghost; funniest toy on earth; sells like hot. cakes; sample 15c. Terms, address GRANITE S. P. CO., box 390. Chicago.
Western office, Omaha.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—Southwest corner Pennsylvania and New York •ta. The pastor, the Rev. M. L. Haines. D.
BUSINESS CHANCE.
AGENTS WANTED—Agents make money and plenty of It, selling our aluminum novelties; Illustrated catalogue, price lists free; 10 cents brings a sample. NOVELTY INTRODUCTION CO.. 209 State st., Chicago.
*-• •uHvaHiuMai wiat-uvor meets at 6:80
ufc, ktsi
BUSINESS CHANCE—For Sale: For cash only. AGENTS WANTED
on* of the best comer drug stores in the city; with good trade. Address E 20, care News. BUSINESS CHANCE — Grocery and fixtures; meat market, fixtures, horse, wagon and hart' ness; cheap for cash. Address H 18, care Nears.
every' community;
fifteen-year-old girl made $317, odd hours. In six weeks; we buy curiosities, old stamps, coins, Indian relics; full Information and In* struetions, 12c, stamps. CURIO CO., Madison, Wis.
WANTED—Small family to move In house and board two clerks; northeast part of city; teferences. Address L 19, care News. WANTED—Chorus for opera and oratorio; $3 for entire season. Including music. SIGNOR VEGARA. Conservatory, 88 N. Pennsylvania. WANTED—To buy or trade for improved or
vacant property, between Market and St. Clair and Mississippi and New Jersey.
F 20, care News.
Address
WANTED—A boarder in large, pleasant room;
modem conveniences; large, yard; private
ly; popular street dot
references
fatally; popular street down town; required. Address Y 18,_care News.
WANTED—Unfurnished rooms for housekeep
Ing (have no children), or small house; references furnished. Address, giving full particulars, DR. TRASK, 32 Massachusetts ave.
WANTED—Two rooms and board In select, private family for five (three children, fire to
eleven.); south, cheerful rooms; all modern improvements; desirable locality. Address W 18,
cars News.
thirty-two wishes lad;
vlted.
tESBYTF.RlAN CHURCH-Corner nd Pennsylvania sts. The Rev.
SECOND PR?
Vermont and — 4 „| Joseph A. MUbum. pastor. The Rev. Edward
BUSINESS CHANCE—Wanted: Partner, with $406; suitable for man or lady, with services; no experience necessary. Addresa S 20, car*
News.
AGENTS WANTED—Ladies or gents; something new for the household; a good seller:
WANTED—A gentleman of the acquaintance of respectable lady, age from twenty to thirty, with some means; object, matrimony; no triflers wanted. Box 249 | Chesterfield, Ind. WANTED—By two ladles, three or four unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping in northcentral port of city; with bath and gas; best of references given ar.d required. Address immediately K 20. care News.
josepn a. Jtunurn. pastor. The Rev. Edward Baeoh. associate pastor. Preaching at 10:46 a. m. end 7:86 p. m. Young People’s Society Christian Endeavor 4 46 p. ta. Sunday-school 9;45 a. tr. Prayer-meeting Thursdav evening at 7:80. Mayer chapel, doroer of West and Catharine st*., Sunday-school at 2:$9 n. m.-
prayer-meet tag Wednesday evening.
COLLEGE-A VENUE BAPTIST CHURCHNortheast corner College and Lincoln avea. Rev. C. A. Hate. D. D., pastor. Preaching at 16:86 a. m. and 7:36 p. m. Morning theme
BUSINESS CHANCE—Can invest small capl* tal to secure position; bookkeeping, salesman or office work preferred. F. E. HOLE,
large profits and no competition. Also the finest
set or holiday T by subscription.
holid
Gray ford, Ind.
books ever issued. Sold only Call afternoons, 2 to 4, 17$ New Jersey st. ’
AGENTS ‘WANTED—"To selP’John Sherman’>
’Equipment for Service." Evening, a special _ermon ta young women. "The Young Ladies’ Adomernent." Sunday-school at 3:30 p. n» B. T. P. U-fifOyer and praise service at 6:36
BUSINESS CHANCE—To let: New brick store-room; modern improvements; corner Bellefontaine at. and Home ave. Apply 34 Brookalde ave. BUSINESS CHANCE—Speculate by mall. My plan of Ob-operative speculation in Wall at.ha.-< been rendered safe by my many clients; prospectus mailed free; references furnished. E. MORTIMER PINK, Broker. 89 Broadway, New
York city; good agents wanted.
Recollections of Forty Years in the House,
Cabinet”; two large Octavo vol-
Senate and
umes. printed on extra fine paper, fully ilius
trated. CAIE & MONTGOMERY, 44 Pickering Building, Cincinnati, O. - AGENTS WANTED—Agents in every tow n to sell flexible aluminum shoe soles, aluminum door name plates, house numbers and o'her novelties; fastest selling articles ever invented. For prices, address, with stamp, CANTON BRASS AND ALUMINUM CO.. Canton. O.
p. m. Mid-week prayer-meeting ' Thursday evening at 7:461 A cordial Invitation is ex-
tended to all of these services.
FIRST ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCHCorner of Pennsylvania and Walnut sta The Rev. D. L. Mackenste. pastor. Services at l#:M a. m. and 7:® p. m. Sunday-school at f:» a. m. Christian Endeavor at 1:34 p, m. Prayer-meeting or Thursday evening. Text of morning, a Sermon on reformation: "Is not
BUSINESS CHANCES—8300 monthly guaranteed. Manufacturing concern wants representative In Indianapolis (or any city not taken); must have few hundred dollars cash to pay for goods cat deli verv after orders are secured. F. E. VAIL. Morse Building. NewJTork. BUSINESS CHANCE—Inside points on stocks
STORAGE.
STORAGE—GEORGE Building.
KHQDIUS, 84 When
STORAGE — Of all kinds at CHARLES E. SHOVER'S, 180 E. Wabash st.
and grain. Definite advance information as
o th<
my Word as a fine* valth the Lord; and like a Wmmee that h^.keth the rock to pieces?"
hammer that breaketh th< Evening, reflections upon text. "Reetng then that all
the earthquake;
all these things shall
to the future course of the markets. We are not btokera, but confidential advisers. Our facilities for securing direct Inside information are perfect. Write us if you are interested in speculation, and we will give you some points that will make you money. LINCOLN FINANCIAL BUREAU. 47 Broadway. New York.
STORAGE—Ground floor, brick building, 27x 85, near Big Four depot. 1€7 E. South. STORAGE!—Stoves connected; any part of the city, 30 cents. 133 Indiana ave. ’Phone 1791.
STORAGE—234 W. Washington
rton am
W. Washington st. Apply
RHODIUS. 34 When Building.
d 71 and 73
GEORGE
p» to ha’
CLAmVOYANT-Vialt MRS. PORTER and he convinced «f her wonderful power. She never fails to unit* the- separated, remove family troubles, cause speedy marriage*; advise* on
all hostMM “ * MMijMHi
135 N. Illinois st
SOUTH-SIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH-Metts on the second floor of Odd Fellows Hall. Virginia ave., near Cedar st. George E. Hicks pastor. Prgachtng 16:45 by the pastor. At 7:45
fttl Adtlitydk'r an ran
istor. Pfgtcli r. Tanner, wi cal Chrisomnl
TRATED—Ofay pony: foretop clipped; right front leg stiff. Return to or address lit
will deliver an address on "Prac-
tical Christianity." tn which he will state what led him Into infidelity, and how he w&s led out Of It. Sunday-school a* 9:36. O. B. Balk superintendent. Junior Endeavor at 3:34. Miss Neills Finch out. superintendent. Senior
Midwt
DERMATOLOGY-Oily skin, itching scalp, falling jiair, all skin and scalp diseases; 26 years’ experience. John H. Woodbury, 127 W. 42d st.. New York. Branches: Boston. Philadelphia. St. Louts, Chicago. 150-page book on “Beauty and Dermatology’’ for a stamp.
STORAGE—Call on M. P. ANDERSON, corner Hosbrook and Cedar sts., for special low rates. Furniture packed and crated for ship-
ment.
. for special low crated for shlp-
STORAGE—THE UNION TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. is the oldest, largest, safest and Cleanest storage houe in the city. Corner E. Ohio st. and Be* Line tracks. (The old Dickson stand.)
Endeavor at * :30.
Iweek meeting 7:45
-Large bay mulct sijghtlrdefectsd J hind fo*L Return to O CL LYBRAND, CM roUtartoin* Kin**.
Thursday evening. These midweek meetings are devoted, to Bible study by means of con-
versational lectures. T%# public ta invited to
»II ■BnritoA
EDUCATIONAL—Study law at home; three systematic courses taught by able teachers t send stamp for catalogue. CHICAGO CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF LAW, Departml Q. Rsapar Kook. Chicago*
STORAGE - INDIANAPOLIS WAREHOUSE CO., largest, safest, best conducted and most modern public warehouse in Indianapolis*
pecial facilities for storing household goods aid all classes of merchandise; negotiable r
and all classes ot mercnanaise; negotiable registered receipts issued; low Insurance. 265-273 S. Pennsylvania st., on tracks Pennsylvania
railroad. Taiophan* IM1
WANTED— The only absolute definite contract Is.-tscd ju the State. MONUMENT SAYINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, 27 Wright Block, 68)4 E. Market st.
WANTED— ; See the definite contract of the MON- : UMENT SAVINGS AND LOAN AS- : SOCIATION. 27 Wright Block. KV4 : E. Market st. ;
INSURANCE.
x—x—x—x—x—x—x—x—x—x—x—x—x—x—x
INSURANCE-
IMPORTANT TO INVESTORS!
Do you know that the funds of te association are never loaned on over 50 per cent, of the appraised
the association are never loan'
value of the real estate offered as security, and that •• reuses each year by the return of the principal; after the first year only 46 per cent, of the appraised value; two years, 41 per cent.; three years. 35 per cent.; four years, 30 per cent.; five years, 24 per cent., etc.; also that every investor gets a special guarantee on the safe return of his funds from the $300,000 guarantee
fund.
MONUMENT SAVINGS AND LOAN -ASSOCIATION. 27 Wright Block. 68'a E. Market st.
TO LET—Five-room house. 84 Lexington ave.; natural gas; good neighborhood; $10. Kev nCTt doof. InquIre 956 N. Pennsy 1 vania. TO LET—Furnished house of eleven rooms; bath; furnace; everything complete; good iocaUty near Twelfth st; for six months. Ad-
dress I 18, car* News.
TO LET—Fine suite of office room* in The News Building: new and well lighted; all oon-
m; might be let for light manufa
yeniences; might be let for light manufactur-
ing. For particulars call at The News office.
TO LET—New, modern brick and store; will be . Vacant this month; hardwood floor* and ev. •rythlng that makes a modern home complete; rent moderate.* 626 N. lUlnols st^Inquire ea._ TO LET—Money to loan; a large sum or bom*
~ i2. 0 H I * care to be loaned in sums
of $100 to $1,004 «^td upward at lowest rates of Interest: can furnish money same day you ap*
METZQKR
TO LET- 1 | f— JF 3 Market, 6 room* $n 06 236 and 241 Orange st.. $ rooms each 8 06 128 Moleptt it., 8 rooms >. is 00
417 S. East st., barber shop.!
7 00
Suite of rooms, 58H W. Ohio st
See list at office.
CHAB. W. OORSUCH, 15 Virginia ave. TO LOT-By REID BROS., No. 42 NT. Dela-
ware:
68 Ruckle »t., 10 rooms, modern. 2X6 River ave., 6 rooms
1*1 Loc' 4'st., I
rooms.
176 E. Morris’ st# 6 rooms.. $4 Elder ave., 5 rooms...
166 W. Morris si., 6 rooms..
If Arch st, } rooms
$25 69
.*■a.##•*.. 15 00 10 00 10 OO ..: 10 oo 10 oo 9 OO 9 OO ' 9 00 8 00 8 06 6 00
t .. . —i 4 00 N. Western ave., 3 rooms 6 00 18% N. Delaware, sleeping, $4 to 8 00 18114 S- Meridian,'rooms, $2 to 5 00 9614 W. New York, ohe suite 12 uo
STORE- ROOMS.
638 Virginia ave $11 00 92 and 94 W. New York 10 00 842 N. Illinois 8 00
TO LIST—Dwellings.
367 N. Alabama, modern.
397 N. Pennsylvania, modern........ 8
229 Huron #t.~ 4 rooms., 12 Arch st., 4 rooms 19 Minnesota st., 4 rooms 76 and 78 Meek st., 4 rooms.. W Guffln st, 5 rooms 97 Nebraska at,.. 2 rooms..
Pennsylvania, modern..
249 Capitol,ave., north, modern 12 121 E. Michigan, Eden Fiat, modern.. 8 488 Capitol avai north, modern 9 109? N. Pennsylvania, modern 8 4i7_park ave., gases 9 310 Ash, gases 8 178 S. Noble, natural gas 7 562 N. Mississippi, natural gas 7 $46 E. Morris, natural gas 6
Rooms.
..13 $48 00
23 Bilking, natural gas 6 75 Nortiyke ave., W. I., natural gas.. 6
$41 Olive, natural gas 4
752 N. Illlnola, natural gas... 6 822 W. First, including gas I 5 23 Barth ave., natural gas..., S
45 00 40 00 30 00 35 00
25 00
28 00 25 00 15 00
14 60
13 00
12 00 12 00
8 00 14 00 14 00
10 00
7 CO 6 00
. Barth ave., natu
181 W. Seventh, natural gas 227 Dillon, natural gas.....
OFFICES.
Coffin Block, modern $8 to 15 Fair Block, opposite Union depot 8 to 15 •.Complete printed li« at office. ' C. E. COFFIN & CO., 1 ' » 90 • E. Market st.
TO LBT^ROOMS.
TO LET—Furnished rooms. 2J7 E. South st. TO LET—Elegantly furnished rooms. 323 E. Ohio. ' ' TO LET—Desirable, furnished rooms. 82 \V. North. ' , TO - .LET—Nice, furnished room. 354 S. New Jersey. TO LET—Furnished or unfurnished fooms. 103
Prospect at. TO LET—Newly furnished, front room. 229 N. New Jersey, — TO LET—Two rooms 408 N. Illinois. Bath
and furnace.
TO LET—Room; good board; $10 month. 817 Virginia ave. ro LET—Nicely furnished room; $8; gases. 161 Christian* ave. TO LET—Pleasant front room; furnished. 433
N. Illinois st.
TO LET—Furnished room, with bath. 278 W. New York fit. TO LET—Furnished room, Windsor Hall. In^ jju i re Room 4|. ^ Tt) LETT—Large, front rooms; furnished; bath.
W. Vermont.
TO* LET—Front room; furnished; gas. 42 S. Capitol avenue. TO LET-Large, nicely furnished front rooms.
340 N. Meridian:
TO LET—Elegantly furnished rooms; reasona-
ble. 79 W. Ohio.
TO LET—Good rooms; housekeeping and sleeping. 172 E. North. . TO LET—Office rooms for physioian. DR.
DENSON, 16 E* .Ohio. TO LET—Pretty six-room cottage. 661 Broadway. Very desirable. TO LET—Furnished rooms; new house; $5 and
$6. 234 N. Mississippi.
TO LOT—Cheapest', nicest furnished rooms in
city. CASTLE HOTEL
TO LET—Furnished, front room, seoond floor;
gentlemen. 28,4 E. Ohio,
TO LET—Nice suite furnished rooms, with
bath. 155 N. New Jersey.
TO LOT—62 N. Noble; room foe light house-
keeping; furnished rooms.
TO LET—Rooms for two young ladies; references. 154 N, New Jersey. TO LET—One or two nicely furnished rooms,
up stairs. 31W. Michigan st.
TO LET—Nice, furnished front room; both
gases. 83 Capitol ave., North^
TO LET—Two furnished rooms; housekeeping; $8 month. 273 N. California st. TO LET—Pleasant, unfurnished front room;
very cheap. 123 Christian ave.
TO LET—Furnished room, with board, to lady
with reference. 272 E. St. Clair.
TO LET—Desirable rooms; housekeeping; cen-
tral. Address E 19. care News.
TO LOT—Nicely furnished rooms on first or Second floors. 177 Capitol aVe., north. TO LET—Store room, 25 S. Alabama st.; 18x50. H. PLUMMER, 8$ and 96 E. Market at. TO LET—Furnished rooms, with or without board; also day board. 7 E. New York.
TO LET—258 X. Pennsylvania st., unfurnished front rooms; board; modem conveniences.
TO LET—Neatly furnished rooms, for one or
two persons; board reasonable. 88 W. Ohio.
TO LET—One or two large front rooms, furnished nr unfurnished; all convenie* es. 138
E. _Nerth st. .
TO LET—Two fine, unfurnished front rooms; excellent neighborhood; private family. 140
E. New York.
x#. rnww xor&.
TO LET—Large, well-fumi*hed. front parlor; both gases; for four young) men, with board; $3.50 apiece. 139 N. Delaware.
TO LET—An unfurnished south front room; grate; bath; suitable for man and wife or two gentlemen. 462 N. Pennsylvania.
TO LET—Large, pleasant rooms; one. two or
three; or an upper floor; furnished for house-
?ini
keeping; bath same floor. 465 Capitol ave.,
north. *
TO LET—Nicely furnished room and board;
modern conveniences; good location; private
family; to one or two gentlemen; references
exchanged. Address G 2), care News.
TO LET—One beautiful, nicely furnished room, with alcove and bay windows; family private; no children; referencoe. Inquire 81 VT. Vermont, between Capitol ave. and Iliinois st.
TO LET—To gentlemen, nicely furnished room; elegant bath; every convenience; board; reasonable; strictly private family; no children: 6-o’clock dinner; references. Address K 17,
car* News.
•touch.
STOLEN—Overcoat, from Turner Hall, Tuesday night. Ponies known and seen. Avoid trouble by returning to ALONZO SCHMIDT, m & New Jarsey SC
TO LET—T-arge. hsndswmely furnished room. with grate, and board for one or two persons, in refined family; locality beet In the city: north; furnace; bath; 6-o clock dinner; horae privileges. Address N 20. care Nsws.
TO LET—OFFICES AXD STORES.
TO LET—Good store-room: free gas and water. 69 Indiana ave.; central. B M. RALSTON,
*54 W. MArkek
—;—. n ifc.AiiB.il i a
TO LET—Business room. Corner Hast and Washington sta; suitable.for saloon or drug store. HILGENBERG, 27 W. Ohio.
TO LKT—Store room and dwelling, 806 and 508 Coliege aval, reasonable rent to OntraM* lento. TUTTLR * SEQUIN. « K. Marks*.
: TO LET- : : The only absolute definite contract ; : if sued in the Stats. MONUMENT *5 : SWINGS AVD LOAN ASSOOIA- : • TION, 27 Wright Block, 684 E. Mar- : ! ket st. :
x—x—x—: j 'pQ XaBT 1 — • ' ' / X IMPORTANT TO INVESTORS!
x Do you know that the fund# of x I the association are never loaned on | X over 60 per esnt. of the appraised x I value of the real estate offered as | x security, and that it decreases each x | year by the return o' the principal; | x after the first year only 45 per cent, x I of the appraised valve; two years, I
x 41 per cent,; three years. 38 per x
trs. JO per cent.; five !
| cent; four years. ~ ,
x years. 24 per cent., eto.; also that x
| every Investor gets a special guar- |
x antee <m the safe return of his x
| funds from the $966,606 guarantee j
x fund. x
| MONUMENT SAVINGS AND
x LOAN ASSOCIATION. X
| 47 Wright Block, 68* E, Market st. |
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BL ILDfNG ASDLOAW A6SOCIATIOXg. BUILDING $ ND LOAN-Florida Seal.
BUILDING AND iOAN-BQUITABLB. 98 N. ■ Delaware, for loans or investments.
AMERICAN increased its assets tKi.OOO during the year; Its earnings $65,066; losastodau $805,000; paid up and prepaid stock Issued to a limited amount. 160 N. Delaware. Q. W. BROWN. Secretary. BUILDING AND LOAN-Money to loan; a
please, lows Hi
• Odd
BUILDING AND LOAN—The STAR SAVING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION starts the twen-
ty-fifth
series
on ban . JIM further tnformat.on apply Washington st. H, H. FAT, Secretary.
• e •• (S 4 # *•#*»*#
i BUILDING AND 1/OAN- ; See the definite contract ol
r See the definite contract of the MON- : ! UMENT SAVINGS AND LOAN AS- : : SOCIATION, 17 Wright Block, 68% : : E. Market st. : •••••■•tax*•••••••••*••••••• *•••*••*•***«•*••*•••*
BUILDING AND LOAN-
Th* only absolute definite contract : issued in the -State. MONUMENT t
; SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCLV- : : TION, 27 Wright Block, 68J4 B. Mar- : : ket ot. t • ••• a •••"••-•'•• • *'•» •••*••■• *" !»*••»•**••**•* •*••••■ *•**#•
BUILDING AND LOAN-The NEW MASS^-
■ CHUSETTS-AVE. SAVING AND l/>AN A! SOCIATION will Open its seventh series on
November 7, 1896. Shares may be subscribed
I. Shai ■ _
for »t any time at the office of the secretary, room 1 Aetna Building, N. Pennsylvania
st. Dues. 60 centg per week; shares, $200.
Meets every Thursday evening.
Charles Kraues. Pres. Wm. F. W^cher, Sec’y.
Only thi* and nothing morit.* 1 Interest rates the lowest.
Money furnished promptly. — * great ad
We can offer you great advantages In many
fospccts*
dome to 90 E. Market st, and talk with ua
CHARLES E. COFFIN. President. CHARLES _E. HOLLO WAT, 8*cr«t*ry.
BUILDINa~AN6 LOAN—
THE INDIANA SOCIETY FOR SAVINGS, Phoenix Block (second floor), northwest cornsr
Market and Delaware; leans $1,600 fof $1$ a month; no entrance fee; no commission; no payments in advance; loans mad* promptly. This society has never had an "expense fund/* but limits expenses and pays the expenses from earnings; If you wisk a loan at low cost, or desire to Invest your savings advantageously, It will be to youf advantag* to call and #** ua
X—X—X—X—X—X—X—X—X—X—X—X—X—*—X
i BUILDING AND |jOAN-r
IMPORT/ ^
x IMPORTANT TO INVESTORS t x
x Do you know that the funds of x
the association are. never loaned on |
X over » per cent, of the appraised x | value of the real eslate offered as | x security, andthat It decreases each x | year by the return of the principal; | x after the first year only 45 per cent. X I t-,P cxvwirvrn lexas? • t WFk FS I
■ of the appraised value; two years. | x 41 per tent.; three years, $5 per x
| cent.! four years, 30 per cent.; five | x years, 34 per cent., etc.; also that x | every’ Investor gets a special guar- | x antee on the safe return of his X funds from the $300,066 guarantee I
x fund. • ** | MONUMENT SAVINGS AND | x LOAN ASSOCIATION, * j 27 Wright Block. 68% B. Market st. | x—X—X—X—X—X—X—X—X—X—X—X—X—X—X
FOR TRADE—Good vacant lot# for equities. Addresa A 20. care News. FOR TRADE)—Rental property for farm. DA-
_VIDSON > 1« Baldwin Block. FOR TRADE—Gold watch for delivery wagon.
Address 181 S. New Jersey.
-A'g&od lot'
FOR TRADE—A good lot -for horse and phaeton. Call 3*5 Martindale ave. FOR TRADE—1'nincumbered lot for horse and
OR TRADE—Unincumbered lot for horse buggy. DAVIDSON, 16 Baldwin Block. FOR TRADE—Farms for city property. TROT* TER A TROTTER, 27 B. Pennsylvania.
FOR TRADE—Valuable patent. Marlon and adjoining counties. Addreos Q 19, cafe News. FOR TRADE—Stoves connected; any part of the city, 30 cents. 138 Indiana ave. ‘Phone
1791.
FOR TRADE—Business college night scholarship for Single harness. Address V 18, care
News.
FOR TRADE—Fine home, Englewood, and cash for small property. B. M. RALSTON, 85It TV. Market. V\
FOR TRADE—Good cottage. Want newspaper outfit in some kood town. B. M. RALSTON,
851* W. Market.
FOR TRADE—Good rental property for drug store in ahy good town. B. M. RALSTON,
8514 W. Market.
FOR TRADE—Elegant, new, modern N. Penn* sylvanta-st. home. What have you? B. M. RALSTON. 85Hi W, Market.
FOR TRADE—Large weekly and dally newspaper: Democratic; good town; $4,000. Want good farm. B. M. RAl^TON, 86)* W. Market.
FOR TRADE-8660 equity for flrst-clase piano. A $700 equity will trade for vaegnt lots, ry or rooming house. Address K 19, care
ew*.
grocer News.
FOR TRAD®—Clear rental property and cart for good home, north: twenty acres, near city, for house and lot. BOOTH A JOHNSON.
77V4 E. Marketjrt^
FOR TRADE—Two larg* tracts of land left Southern States; trade for stock of goods, city or town property, farm, mortgage notea
etc. Address B 20. care News.
FOR TRADE—Six-room cottage; elegantly fln-
for va
- - - 2 aj
room 308 Indiana Trust Building.
Ished; will trade equity
at a bargain, on
vacant lot. or sell
ymtmu. G. O. TUCKER,
FOR TRADE—Forty acres, splendid chicken or stock farm, for city or country town property or lots. Will assume soma Inoum*
ranee. Address C 20, care News.
FOR TRADE-4*56 lot, clear; Eighth ml., near ■Mississippi st.; for equity In house and lot;
will assume not to exeoed $1,366; give full descriptlon, locality. Addresa L 18, care New*.
FOR TRADE—3V4 acres; within eight squares of qourt-bouse In Franklin, Ind.; good land for fruit or gardening purpose*; Will trade for vacant lot or sell at a bargain. Address Q 14,
care News.
FOR TRADE - Forty acres of good land, well Improved, In Howard county, to trade for i eottage in the city. 100-acre farm in Hendrick# county, to trade for a good livery bar* in Indianapolis. Ten-room house, east part of the city, to trade for small property, north. Goal rental property and cash to tfade for geuig.1 stock of merchandise. MENDENHALL ft HOWELL, Aetna Building, Room 5.
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FOR TRAD®***
x IMPORTANT TO INVHBTORg!
Do yott know that the funds of x 5 the association are never loaned on 1 over SO per cent, ol the appraised x value of the real estate offered as 1 security, end that It deerStows each xyear by the return of th* principali t
■-As _ ‘ ' ' — ‘
ysrsSLar.ffit.rvi™'. -t 41 per cent.; thro* years, $5 per x;;
SKhS r. f
years, 8* per cent., etc.; also that every Investor gets a special guar
tf
antte on th* safe return -of- hla x funds from th* *306.666 guarantee | fond. x MONUMBNT SAVINGS AND !
LOAN ASSOCIATION, x
27 Wright Block. «8H n. Market to. )
REAL ESTATE - Small farm; line. DAVIDSON. 1* Baldwin REAL ESTATE”—1*) acre* extra Tine northeast Nebraska.- Inquire at 396 ***■ ? • f - | ■, y
REAL K^TATB—We^b', t dtng iO* WitS street* ilnprovfflj; wgtof; fflOtfl. IT IT.* Art
eenaj ave.
REAL iNoun#;
L mbard Building. REAL ESTATE—119 Duslae** pnjpcrtles on ■ m i' Iwvks Some arc baigain*. B. M. HAL*
ive.
"fTr&HSgfrs
rd Bui id Inc. •
BTON^toW.W. Market.
K 7: A!. T ATE— Lot ■ In Or ood; J6i5a
RrUAsTON, 8aW. Maiket.
REAL BST ATE—Six~rooim«jtTair* -(Irtor ntar McCarty; #mailp*^^^’ba ( 221 rent. SMITH, to B. aa
REAL ESTATE—Ne*t,
four-roonTTStotSilJg
jOnato, etc.;
well; cellar; gas; grate; pamrr;
payments. SMITH ft CO.. 86 W. WashtagT^!
REAL ESTATE—New house'of
New*._
REAL ESTATE—Tuo-story, seven-room to well Iraproxed; 31 860; small cash balance monthly; w** owner. 1667
North.
BUILDING AND LOAN-FRANK K SAWYER, Fire Insurance, 87-38 Baldwin Block. Telephone 863. . BUILDING AND LOAN-LOMBARD BUILD-
ING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION makes loans promptly. Come and see us. _66 E. Market st. BtriLDlNG AND LOAN-The HOOSIER Issues a new series November A Meets at Rlodau’s drug store, comer Indian* ave* and Vermont st., every Monday. BUILDING *~AND‘ LOAN-Th# GERMAN-
N. Delaware st.. Room 4.
ty-JLrst and Twenty-se< ond, before buying; it is
built v'f first-class material.
REAL NsTATE—Cbolee building lot. north; at bargain; splendid residence on Pennsylvania ■J&SgJg. f«rtn, near olty. BOOTH ft
JOHNSON, 7714 E. Maiket at.
REAL BETATE—Elegant, high, east* front. N, Driaww-e-st. lot; sewer; well; cistern; barn; fruit; both xaroa; asphalt stroto; south of Tenth, floe owner, 139 TUlbtm av^ REAL ESTATE—Grand View addition, east of College ave.; modem: two-story; nine-room, reception hall and bath; new house, for fekW; $560 cash. M. ARBUCKlITTs Whmi BSock. HEAL ESTATS—If you want • lot to build on In Englewood, see H. H. BKVTILLE. 2U W . JSaahin^ton. He will take secooa mortcatfe ■ fsw more lots If taken by December $T
r*n
IM.
don’t roe It before you buy you may wish yon had. Forest ave., between Twenty-first and
Twenty-second sts.
■ large sum of ham* funds left In our car* to be loaned tn sums of $106 to $1,060 and upward; at lowest rates of interest: can furnish money
ail.
iSLttSt
front; cheap; easy payments; no Incumbnuie
a perfect little gem; at one*, B. M. RAL-
STON. 85*4 W. Market.
lay- I can suit you, both as to sis* and prljs.
J. W, BAIRD. 19^ N. Meridian
RlbAL ESTATE—Six-room hijuse; well and eta
tern; on corner of second Michigan »t. and Forwit av#.; $1,060 if sold by November 16,
H. H. SEVILLE, 2* W. Washingtou
. 1896; terms «M)r.
Block.
Kiy. L ESTATE—Englewood has improved faster this year than any oth*r part of toty;
the water-works are now laying water mains
In Englewood; don’t fail
terma at office of Washington, or B.
Englewood.
REAL ESTATE—In Broadway,' ten-room
; modern In every VW*
188;
•* now mymg water mains
house, Just completed;
spect; stable; Jot
room hous* on RucW^ $$,063
.063; la rented at m ^Jertoy.^neto •^reuth
Nine-room bouse on New Jersey,
at $4,600; modem. Six-room hous# on Wslnut, $2,100; on payments. MENDENHALL ft HOW.
ELL. Aetna Building, room 6.
REAL ESTATE—Fdrest ave., between TwiW ty-frst and Twenty-seOood; Caatege-avenue cars: modern house; nine roosns; papered; re-ception-room; bath complete; hot and quid
Coll)
water; quarter oak finish; natural gas; furnace; two cabinet mantels and grates; cement walks; good barn; lot 46x181; throe feet above grade; must,be seen to be appreciated; easy terms. JENKINS ft BON, owners, 91 Division
et., West Indianapolis.
REAL BBTATte—One acre on McPherson tor#., in Stratford, at half value. 275 and 277 S. Olive, double house, at * 577 Union st., 4 room*, on Um*,.... v ....4 Hous* on English ave.. B rooms.,i.! Lot on Bryan ave., southeast. House and two lotsi on Taltman ave.... 1
26 Shelby, 6 rooms; only groat
mmmmm
w.
REAL ESTATHLTfH-acro' iardoa
pm State House, at
r,W; and lavto;
miles from ■
Twenty-acro farm. Her proved, on gravel road; 11,500, oa terms to suit.
Wbflon and Hend'clcKd county
provements; price, 2,506. Fifty-nine acres In
Putnam county; good, level land;
*rr
improved; . ; $40 p*r an
All kinds of city property. Several p small payment down, balance same m ■HMITCHELL ft JOHNSON. Mt.
gravel road; one mile from town; $40 per
of,city property. Sev
rent.
FOR IAI B> >in|CTbLLAWROt». FOR SALK—Confectloaoty. !■ Virginia aro.;
must sell. -
Ft.)R SALE—Cheap; six gams chteksto. UO ^Bates st. 4^ —J,’ FOR SALE—Good water spaniel, male pup. $94 ■ E - •. rT. ^
i’OK S. \ I, E—Lady ’a bicycle. Call at 38 High*
land
FOR HALE—A good family cow, vary cheap.
oh st. H ■
61 Huron st.
iOR.JUBLB—A '38 high grad* wbosi, cheap.
107 Hogbr<x>k.
FOR SALKrPoirffrfr; fine hunting dog; cheap.
478 8. Eadt st-
FOR SALE—Coal and ail kinds of food. ilU
E. Washington.
FOR 8 A LEV—Pool and Willard room. 1»4 Mas-
sachusetts av*. '
FOR SALE -Base-burner, ill ted for gas. I Cy-
clorama BttfldijPg-
FOR SALE—Elegant (new) folding bed. Ad-
dress Ml 20, care New*.
FOR SALE—DairymeiC attention! 4io Shockj
of com. 641 Virginia avp._
FOR BALE—Small drag stock and fountain;
cash, $200. 256 Indiana av®.
FOR SALE—Two second-hand gas engine* OH ■ or address 92 K. Georgia at. . A BUR SALE—Nice Ice-box; 6x6X16; cheapT M*
Oliver ave.. West HMltaaftptotS. .
FOR 8ALHL-Orocery aqd'feed atora, ebsap tot
cash. Address R 19, care News.
FOR SALD—Fire piece# upholstered furaiture; FOR SA LB7—Rambler blcycie. No. 14,
model; same a* new.
Market.
FOR SAL®—Grocery; good location and nesa DAVIPBON, 16 Baldwin Bk^tT FOR 8ALB—TAYLOR ft flckNElDBR, R. It
Miles’s successors, are at $2 ( IIj a 4 1 t- A ..It v..iii* hnlchM
FOR
_ 8ALE—Ask your butcher fo
TON S FRESH PORK
1o r rvnn. - mtm* FOR BA LB—For hand-made gi>oa#. call at Oh WOMAN'S EXCHANGE » 8. UHnola
B^OR SALE—Household furniture; two fin* heating stoves and baby buggy. 363 Ratos.
FOR SALK- The best saloon in the State.
FOR SALE—A few unredeemed i
>. ki Room
diamond* Wry cheap.
Block.
F f >R SALE—Drug storo, in city; good tlon; good busines* Address H U.
tlon;
News.
FOR SA LE—Square PI. inquire ALL)
TUT*
tutw
FOR SALE!—Blacksmith tool# and stock; shop
for rent cheap. 37 »■ R*l**r st. West In-
fer rent cheap,
dlanapolis-
FOR SALE—Choice^ 16 oents. Lnmiry tot,500
FJ 4-IJUI-iW wuam. i
borjks. Rare and expensive Washington^
FOR SALE—A seff sixteen pMce* drohltsct’s
drawtna instruments; vary sheep; at Room
24. Ingalls Blo^k. FOR BALE—Great bargains Ir^Jlne^r^l «. P ‘«°N. ‘peim^ylvMta , , , ~ FOR SALE-Odd pieces for ill *»akS~«i
stove* 886 E. Washington st. A. A. HELL STERN, fouve Repair House. ,
BTEKrt, sgove wpatr mouse.
tkm. Addito* H 18. rare N*ws. FOR SALE—A splendid piano;
gain; he,In rented a f» ‘ NER. 78, 80 N. PennsyJ FOR SALE-Prug store
fOR BALE—Drug sto» tlon: making WtonoT
tag. W. K STEVENSON
_
FOB SALE Ferret* one lop
enshton-tire biryrie. light
.....
brown leghorn oklckene. ITT 8. FOR SALE—Centrally legated ~
full of good-paying
Of sickness.
account _
FOR~8ALB—Gonfi
tlon in the cHy; wm bear mvei 74 E. Market.
the city; doing invest IgatWB.
yoit sdur miros a
must be ■
kr m
cheap;
cog*. JCIB
corner Ne r Jersey y>
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