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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 4. 1898.
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■TvERYAMr*. L. 8.. wijfe of Capt. I.. ? Avery. Monday evenlnR, January 3, a oclo. i. at late rc.idenee, 2«3 X.j Capitol ave. Notice I of f!iner»i) will be given l^ter. FMJOTT—Ceorge 1!. Elliott, age thlrlythn*e years, at Lawrenci*, Ind.. Funeral at M. K. churrh at Lawrence. Ind., 1C a rr. tomorrow. Carriages leave C'has. T. Whltsett’s
at » a. m.
H(tYNTON—Madelen*. (Jaughter of Charles and Lizzie Boynton. 1t«d January 3. age three years and four months. Funeral from residence Mrs. Cannon, No. (old) its E. Washington st., Wednesday afternoon, 3:80. KOCH -Mrs. Christina . Koch, widow of Thomas Koch, died Jamiary 4, at 2 a. m. Funeral Thursday. January 6, at 1 o'clock, from residence, 516 Lockerbie st., and at 1:30 at German Krangellcal Church, corner New
“York and East st*.
TODIV-Mrs. Mary A. Todd, wife of A. H. Todd, of Good I and. Jnd , (jied at the residence of her parents, Patrick and H >nor» McKenna, Brlghtwood. January; 2, at 5:40 p. m. Funeral Wednesday. 10 an., from 34 8. (
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FFWKHAL UIUEU TOH*. FFNEHAL LlBECTOKlJ—WlllTBETT. Tsl. MM. . 1 FI NKJIAL DIItE<'TOR8—lAlJAMS * KKIEOKK. told) »7 N. Illinois St. Telephone 1154 FUNERAL DIRECTOR4 - FRANK A. BLANCHARD, Undertaker, »9 N Delaware at. ’Phone: Office, 411; residence, <M. FUJtEKAI, D1RMOTORS--AND UNDERTAKElt8 FOR INSANE HOSPITAL. RAGSDALE & SNOW, 74 Massachusetts ave. ’Phone fig,''. ’ ■ >' FUNEAL DIRECTORS -i PLANNER & BUPHANAN. LADY EMBALMER For ladles and children, 172 N. Illinois st. Telephone «41 Hacks at lowest prevailing pricea.
WANTED—FEMALE HELP. WANTED—Tlsh-t-mlng \VA NTKD-Pr > torn., < igar U ANTKr>j_< - .,».k. 12*. N Illinois WA NTEl ► Mr,.,,) girl 117 E^S'.uC. WANTED Girl, general housewrl; 2'" 3 N.
I»» !n w are*
\VANTET>- la«undres#; colored, re.er-nce, , Woodruff Plu-x-WANTMi>—GIrl foTgeiteTal huusew.Tk. 'New) 17ul N. Dflaware. ■ WANTRD-White girl for gen ral housework. _2v7j'riplt°l ave , N_ WANTED^GIrl for general housework, apoly • new) 62't E. Marker WANTED—White woman to do washing f .r rent 126 N Hast st WAXTh;I> -0!d~p'ttage stamps; cash paid 227 K Washington st. WANTED—Good girl for general housew *r<. tNew) ;>28 N. Alabama WANTEIJ—oiri fbr general work and wait table 404 N. Illinois st. _ _ I WANTED- White girl for general housework 1519 t new) N. ( apltol ave. I WANTED—Dining-room girl. ORIENTAL <’AFK. 123 \V. Market st. ! WANTED A girl for general housework, gx>J wages given. 1512 Central ave. I WANTED—Gemutn girl for light housework;
family of three. 1932 Ruckle st.
WANTED—Young colored girl to assist In housework. 1831 N. Alabama st. WANTED—Good g 1 rl for general housework. Apply (new) 1224 X. Pennsylvania. WANTED—White girl; only two In family; new house. (New) 307 E St. Clair. W ANTE D—La cl y stenographer to learn telegraphing. Address H 5, care News. WANTED—Palnleas dentistry, finest and
cheapest. DR. GANT. 11 Lombard.
WANTED—Girl; light housework; four rooms;
state wages. Address L 1, care News.
WANTED—Exi)erlenced chambermaid and dlnlng-roorn girl. ILLINOIS HOUSE. WANTED—Reliable girl; general housework; no washing; reference. 91 Woodruff Place. WANTED- A~reliable nurse; twilling - To assist with housework- (New) ’503 Park ave.
W A V l ED—M A LE HELP.
U ANTI ; ■ It •. •• . ;...trs ■ 1 .7 , S Men li !•. -• • - !. WANT' :■ !. N • i ii. VICT< >1'.. Print, r. 2>: N 1 •••law:--" WANTED < .id h.-ts m« b n-w or In style HAND. Matter C Virginia ave. WA NTEI ■ I 1 I r\ _ h’aTT "iti.rnednu'en' cTil Ki lERNU.It 224" > Merld.an st
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
REAL ESTATEIU 7 A I I STAii:
1'ro Bono cigar
It II TTTl i \ LF.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE—Florida Seal.
TO LET—ROOMS.
CO.,
rni. (Old)
FOR SALE—Pro Bono cigar. F 1 'R SALE—Restaurant; cheap. 22t
TO LET—Florida Seal
TO LET—Pro Bono cigar
E. Wa- To LET—Parlor room. S2 W.
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to order.
F< *R SALE Pigeons
R WELLS
FtiR SALE-i
At las-works
New) 1225 Keith st. J. cheap. 2 | D2 At!.is st., near
North.
616 S Meridian.
st ■
WtNTED i NETT S < AF WANTED The
10-cent lunches at WANTED ■o'Rrli" tmeted for a ft 1 53 50. at P.T RNETT
■■ I:. cohu-d W ishingt' n st
nllev • f >; 1 e*. |n town Pig it hi RNK'rrs ■ afp: the i . ntractor" c-'n-c/ mmutatlon ticket for
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WANTED-A tl\<- ab-sm.i n s- !! to dealena. f6o t" $175 monthly and expense,. Experience unnecessary A''ME < IGAR ' hicago. WANTEId—5.t/ni male* to call and see *he Blue Flame i)|l Burner: used two rears In our city still In use (ifcep m N Delaware. WANTED- Gents' fine hand s-wed shn.s in r-al Fret,, h enamel ,.r willow calf: latest tees and shapes. 52 9s. K1STNER S, S3 S Ilii-
n*)is.
W^TVNTTiD Rest b<stkkteplng, shorthand and penmanship school Is PERRY'S MERCAN-
TILE COLLEGE.
REAL ESTATE—1.1**1 business cards for II. VICTOR. Printer 26 N. Delaware. REAL ES TATE Private nmn v to loan. C per cent C F SAYi.ES, 77'v E. Mark-'t REAL ESTATE - Lis! rents w.th M. SCHNEIDER & SON. 21 Virginia ave. REAL ESTATE—A B ' COFFY. (Old) 13.1 Mar-sachusetts ave., roasts ct.fTee fresh dally. REAL ESTATE—Bargain; oottage. central location: north, fl\e roms Address S 25. care N ew «. REAL ESTATE-Start Tight this year Buy a new home. Easy terms SHIRLEY. Tul I c 1 rn<k " REAL ES'lATE- If >"0 should n(d a plumber. rail on .1 ARNOLD, tn-w) 312 In liar a ave Phone 459.
FOR SALE—Good sleigh, bargain (New) 628 j X. Illinois st j FOR SALE—A good. Jersey milk cow. 710 W.
New York st
FOR SALE—Fisher square piano. (New) 445
W. Washington
TO LET—Rooms, with Itoard TO LET—Furnished room Inquire 642 Arch st. TO LET—Room. $5. (new ) 13*) W . Vermont st. TO LET—Nicely furnished rooms. 11 E. North
street.
TO LET—HOUSES.
TO LET—List. 10 Circle.
TO LET—Pro Bono cigar.
To LET
TO LET—SPANN
Metzger » Agency. CO.. s6 E. Market.
TO LET—See list. C.
TO LET—Nice
E. Ohio.
E. COFFIN & GO
TO LET-Rooms, $1 up; board. IS. 236 N. Delaware
TO LET—FMmlshed room,
ave., N.
bath. 331 Capitol
Call 415 E. Maiket st.
FOR. SALE--Ferrets.
J. J KRAMER.
FOR SALE—New $325 piano for $175; must sell 2105 N. Capitol ave. FOR SALE—Graphophone; good as new, cheap 4"2 Massachusetts ave. FOR SALE—Gas valves, burners and pipe,
id la
cheap at mew) 319 Ind
ana ave.
rldlan.
■rner Washington and Me-
I WANTED—Cook and a chambermaid. SHEPHKRD8QN HOUSE, south of Union station. j WANTED-Feathers renovated, bought and ■<Id. 116 MusaKbusetts ave. Id. F. DUBOIS. | WANTED—White girl for general housework; reference* required. (New) 723 N. Alabama i st.
WANTED—You to attend Illustrated ?t**reopticon entertainment; 6c admission, Plymouth church. January 6. Seventy-five views
of London.
WANTED—Salesmen to sell Toilet Soap to dealers; $100 per month salary anil expenses; experience unnecessary. LOUIS ERNST CO. I St. Louis. Mo. | W A N T E D- P ItOF IT A R L E HOME WiTrK. Few men and women in every town to w r ork for us; day or evening at home; light, pleas- | ant employment year around; no canvassing;
REAL ESTATE—If you desire a 5's real estate loan, let us give you our terms
SPANN & CO
REAL ESTATE- Handsome. modern rest- j ilence; N. Meridian st ; $18,000. I. N. I RICHIE, 60 E. Market. j REAL ESTATE—5 and 6 per cent, money to I
me day. MEYER
FOR SALE—1,000 business cards for $1. VIC-
ToR, Printer. 26 N. Delaware.
FOR SALE- -Good saloon; cheap; pood loca- |
4ion. Address H 2. -are News.
loan; loans made same KISER. 306 Indiana Trust.
HOKUM KWT».
MONUMENTS—AUG. Vierter. 243 E. Wash-
ington
MONUMENTS—Monument*! at lowest price*. M. H FARHELL, 208 Wl Washington at. MONUMENTS- For fine njonument*. mausoleum*, high-grade work.! get estimate* of HENRY MYERS, 442 N. I Pennsylvania Bt.. Western manager McDonnell & Son*. SOCIETY AND CLUB MEETINGS. BOCIETY—Mr. Canaan wHl open a new dancing-class for beglnnerW. January 11. Call at Y. M. I. .Hall. North and NobU. Reduced
term*. ]
SOCIETY—The Ladle* Aid Society of the Sec-
ond Lutheran church will [lne«4 at the home
of MR8 W. P. WINTERRpWD. Wednesday.
January 6, 1898, 1425 Woodlujwn ave.
BOCIETY—MASONIC—Login I>odgo" No. 676. •F. and A. M. Stated meeting this (Tuesday) evening at hall In Mfcaonlc Temple, at
7:30 o’clock. Bnsine**. L-. hiram d. Harris, w. m. JOHN SCHLEY. Secretary.
80C! ETY—Hiawatha Trib*. No. 76, Improved O. JL M. Stated rheetlng and noml-
ehday) sleep. Bu*l-
natlon of officers this <Tu
ness of Importance.
E. H.
R. E. HOPKINS, C. of
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IBTY-I.
A8ER, Sachem.
*—*. O. O. F.—Regular meeting of —erldlan Lodge, 480. Wednesday evening, January 6. Installation of - officers Visiting brothers cordially invited to meet with us.
THOS. It MILLE, N. G.
C. A. PATTERSON, Secretary. BOCIETY—MASONIC: Special meeting of Oriental Lodge No. 600, F. and A. M., Tuesday evening, January 4, at 7:30 o’clock, for work in the first degree. Visitors welcome.
ALBERT T. IBENSEK. W. M.
EDWARD D. MOORE, Bedretary. SOCIETY—K. OF P.: Star Lodge No. 7 will Hold regular stated meeting Tuesday evening, January 4. 1898. Lodge opens 7:30 p. m. Visiting brotliors welcome. Take elevator.
ISAAC D. RAHMAN, C. C.
F A. BLANCHARD. K. Of R. and S.
BOClfeTY-MASONIC: Capital City Lodge. S12, A. F. and A. M. Stated meeting and Instnllmton of officers Tuesday evening, January A In Masonic Temple at 7:45 o'clock
Brethren requested to be present.
H. B.lFATOUT, W. M. TOM ODDY. Secretary. \ i
BOCIETY—Spiritualism. The first Spiritualist
church, Alabama and N
Ice* Wednesday evenln Qr|nishaw will led’ from th« audience.
Josephine Ropp will hold. A public seance. Bring your friends along.
7ew York st*. Servng at S p. m. Mr. Thos. s upon subjects presented After the lecture Mrs.
SOCIETY—Victoria Lodge, No. 22, K. of H. held an enthusiastic meeting last Wednesday evening. Quite a large membership was I present, and all participated In the work bf the evening. A large meeting Is anticipated for to-morrow night, as arrangements will l>s perfected for the Identification meeting January II, 1WM. J W, HOSMAN, Rep.
BTOHjiGK ^ *
STOrXoE—O^^^lTklnds^at" CHARLES^K
SHOVER’S. WO E. Wabashlst.
BTOHAGE—Racking and moving. 8. P. HAMILTON. 11 S. Alabama. 'Phone 768. Special fjHjh. > . T * ^ PERBONAL—Ladles, a friend In need Is "“i frfend Indeed. If you want ,a regulator that never falls, address WQMAN’S MEDICAL HOME. Buffalo, N. Y. ' STORAGE—Moving of piano# and household
goods. Big Chicago * services. 'Phone r HTORAQE AND TRANSFER CO.
■TORAGE-IND’F’L’B WARKHOU8B CO. W. E. Kurts, Prsa H. A. Crossland. Ufr.
(New) 517-523 S. Penn. 'Phone 1348. WE STORE. PACK AI^D HAUL.
STORAGE—THE UNION TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. Is the oldest, largest, safest and cleanest storage house in the city. Corner E. Ohio st. and Bee Line itracka (The old Dickson stand.) STORAGE—Best located storage rooms In the city; central; well lighted: terms low: (old) II Massachusetts .ave.; go^ds stored six months; hauled free of tiharge. BORN’S STORAGE AND TRANSFER CO. 'Phone 211. . TO LET—OFFICES AND STORES.
WANTED—A good w-hlte girl for general housework at 1949 Central ave. (new num-
ber.)
WANTED—A
$6 to $15 weekly according to amount of time devoted; experience unnecessary: full explanation and work sent by mall on application. Address plainly COLUMBIAN MFG. CO., 303
N. Sixth st., Philadelphia. Pa.
WANTED—Great Innovation; new opportunities for young man; only eight weeks required to completely learn barber trade; good demand for graduates of this system; practice, Instructions. lectures. examinations, diploma*, wages Saturdays from start; steady j pay when competent; complete outfit of tools i donated; illustrated catalogue mailed free. MOLER SYSTEM BARBER SCHOOL. Clark and Van Huren sis., Chicago. Branches New York. St. Louis, Cincinnati, Minneapolis.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED—Ttah-l-mlngo.
om, mmSS saa ssr'JKsrrsii i
Pleasant st.
WANTED—Pro Bono cigar.
WANTED—Cook stove and 40 pieces trimming* 112.60. BORN & CO., (old) 31 Massachusetts ave. WANTED—To "elevate” you from that ’’tired feeling.” Twelve nice lunches ($1) at BURNETTS CAFE.
WANTED—Middle-aged lady to do housework during confinement; family of two. (New) 616 Prospect st.
WANTED—White girl for general housework; must be a good cook. Apply (new) 1360 N. Pennsylvania sL WANTED—Cotton top mattress $1.5u: woven wire spring *1.25. BORN & CO., (old) 31 Ma*»achu»ettB ava. WANTED—See Central Loan Company, room 7 Talbott Block, for loan* on watche*. diamonds, bicycles, etc.
WANTED—Ladles In need of medical treatment call at my home and be taken care of. 418 N. New Jersey st. WANTED—Lady Interested in art to learn book illustrating and newspaper sketenlng. Address H 30, care News. WANTED-’Tn the Heart of Maryland’’ there's pathos. Twenty-one meals t$3) are nutritious at BURNETT’S CAFE.
WANTED—Night school at PERRY'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, Bookkeeping, shorthand, commercial branches. Over Big Four. WANTED—6,000 female* to use the Blue Flame Oil Burner; hundreds now using It In our city. Call and te* It. 141 N. Delaware street. WANTED—You to come to popular entertainment; 6c admission. Plymouth church, Thursday evening, January 6; stereoptlcon views. Babylon on the Thame* WANTED—60 mechanics and their *amllles at CENTRAL COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY. No charge for clinics. Southwest comer Illinois and Ohio sts., old Telephone Block. WANTED—BRYANT & STRATTON. Indianapolis Business University, When Building. Day and night sessions. Low r^tes. Begin now. Ten thousand students In good situations.
WANTED—Paper to hang; $1 per room. 1509 Columbia av^ WANTED—Cash paid for household goods. 33G E. Washington. WANTED—Drug store; good location. Address M 2. care News. WANTED-To buy small farm. Address R. N. Indianapolis, Ind. WANTED — Fine livery and carriages. WOOD'S STABLES. WANTED—Teeth, $5; crowns, *2. SELLERS, Dentist. 25 S. Illinois. WANTED—Small grocery or drug stock. Adders* X’ 2, care News. WANTED—Gentleman room-mate; references. 522 N. Pennsylvania st. WANTED—Young, fresh Jersey cow. W. E. MICK. 68 E. Market st. WANTED—Old gold and silver for cash.
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REAL ESTATE—Ix>t, Pennsylvania st . $1.6t*); phalt street sidewalks, sewers all paid. I. X. RICHIE. 60 E. MarkeU ^ REAL ESTATE—Lot. N. Meridian. $2.20(1 alphalt stret, cement walk*, sewers; all paid. I. N. RICHIE, GO E. Market. REAL ESTATE—Proj>erty of all k!n<&. HENRY H. KAY. removed to IH. southeast corner Washington and Meridian. REAL ESTATE—At forced sale, seven-room house on old Twelfth st., near Meridian; $2.950. M. ARBUCKLE, 424 Lemcke. REAL ESTATE—Fine bargain; N. Illinois, near old Fourteenth; must sell for best offer, Very desirable. K. H. EAST. 35 LombartU REAL ESTATE—At a bargain. five-room house on street car line; natural gas; rent- j ed; must he sold. Address 1023 Shelby’ st. j REAL ESTATE—House ten rooms. nearly j new; close to Delaware, south of old Second st., price *5.000. M. ARBUCKLE. 424 la-mcke. I REAL ESTATE TVir your - piles - consult Dr. : Bula. 37r W. Ohio st. Treatment easy and 1 successful. No cutting. Best city references. | REAL ESTATE—Residence, N. Pennsylvania. : *3.300; easy terms; greatest bargain on ' Pennsylvania st. I. N. RICHIE. 60 E^Market. REAL ESTATE—Very beautiful, strictly modern residence, Alabama st., $6,500; one choicest home Morton Place. I. N. RICHIE, 60
FOR SALE—Wall paper. CUNNINGHAM, 39 Virginia ave., opposite Arcade. FOR SALE—Gold spectacles, from *3.50 up, at _OPTlCIAN LANDO'S. Denison House. FOR SALE—Or rent. Invalid rolling chairs. 1 W. D. ALLISON CO., (old) 85 E. South st. foR SALE—New and second-hand goods. both sold and exchanged. 209 W. Washing-
ton.
FOR SALE—Saw-dustTTa load. - CRESCENT ICE CO., office No. 160 N. Illinois st. ’Phone
1448.
FOR SALE—Collars and cuffs l^c; standard work. PROGRESS LAUNDRY, Telephone
1121
319 Indiana ave. J. ARNOl
E. Market.
*ARD. 11 N. Meridian.
WANTED—Paper hung dress (new) 910 Marla (
$1 up per room. Ad-
WANTED—To buy a second-hand bicycle. Call at 51 Ingalls Block. WANTED—Cash paid for household goods. (Old) 139 W. Washington. WANTED—Horses wintered, *5 per month. Telephone 755. HAMMED WANTED—Desk, curtain-top office desk;
cheap. 7 Massachusetts ave.
WANTED—Small set of boks to keep of evenings. Address Z 5. care News. WANTED—1,000 business cards for $1. VICTOR, Printer, 26 N. Delaware. WANTED—Draughtsman; good at making
figures. Address R 2. care News.
WANTED—Ladies’ suite to' than *4. FALK'S, 51 S. 111!
make for less
Illinois st.
vans;:low price*; best 1049. INDIANAPOLIS
TO LET—Offices and room*.
134 (new) E.
“r
es and room*. ' Washington *t.
AD HERETH,
TO LET-Excellent location for shoemaker. \pply to WALTER E. NBWBY, 15 Hen-
^ driejt* Block.
TO LET- Storeroom, U4(.«i iM|iire~feet "ground floor; cheap. 38 W. Marylj^nd »t. WELCH it WARD, 62 Circle , ^ TO LET—Fine; four-atory and, basement bustnee* house; 46x196; fronting Meridian and Jackson PI*o*. C. F 8AYLES, _ TO LET—Physician * office* i three rooms, heat, hot water, ground floor, best location. M E. Ohio *t. C. F 8AYLE9 TO LET—Part of office, or desk room; ground floor —use of typewriter, safe and tetaphons to rlgm party. (New) 156 E. Market st, TO LET—The best millinery location In this city; trade established; only responsible parties need apply; wljl give lease. BOYD, RESTEN A LANOEN CO. ,
TO LET - ~y '
All advertisements Inserted under ordinary headings on this pn*e of Th« News are charged for at the very low rate of 1 cent a word for each day No advertisement received for lea* than to c«nt» When blank or; dash linaa ara vead. theae are S cent* a line.! One and twoe;at pontage stamps will be received In pay. Jnewt of orders bv mall. I
WANTED—Experienced and competent stenographer to take charge of subscription, department of a large publication. Good salary and permanent position. Address W 3. care News. WANTED—A stenographer who understands bookkeeping to go to a town In gas belt one hour from Indiar.spoils. Address us tn >our own handwi tt'hg. giving experience and *nyary exneoced. W 1. care News. WANTED—Girls^ for addressing mall slips;
only experienced hands with reference need apply. All applications with reference must bs made In writing by Wednesday morning, 11:80. No personal or verbal application considered. Address MEYER BROS., Pembroke Arcade, Indianapolis, Ind. WANTEDDRUGS. CUT PRICES. DRUGS. Prescriptions filled for 25 cents.
WANTED—Cash paid for elm lumber at hoop factory. PATTERSON & BUSBY. WANTED—Collections of all kinds made cn commission. Address P 3. care News. WANTED—Second-hand coal cooking-stove, in good condition. A dress B 3, care News. WANTED—A male and female ferret; must he tame and cheap. (New) 769 Indiana ave. WANTED—Occupants for half of cottage;
ehei
north; rent cheap'. Address T 4. care
'tla; N\e*
WANTED—Team of fifteen-hand mules; must be cheap for cash. Address D 2. care News.
WANTED—Collars and cuffs l)4c. standar
PROGRESS LAUNDRY. Telephon
) *1 Patents 75c. 25c Patents 20c.
Patents reduced. £0 Patents '40c.
Our Frostine for frosted feet, hands and ears can't be beat. Is cures them with a few application. Pries 60c.
Cascaret*. 20c.
Bull's Cough. 20c.
Plnkham's Compound. 75c. Paine's Celery, 75c Hood’s Sarsaparilla 76c. Pierce's Favorite 75c Laxative Bromo-Qulnlne 15c; no counterfeit. Porous Plaster. 2 for 26c. Castorla 25c. We Just name a -few prices cut in every de-
partment.
Our telephone number 1443 will send a messenger for
Call us and we your order and rewlthout extra ex-
turn same at once to you
pense.
PARK THEATER PHARMACY.
WANTED—MALE HELP.
WANTED—Outing cigar.
WANTED—Tisn-l-mingo.
WANTED—Pro Bono cigar.
WANTED—A good, steady barber. (New) 151 S. Illinois st. ' WANTED—Old postage stamps; cash paid. 337 E- Washington st. WANTED—Halr-cuttlng 10c. Shave 5c. 154 Virginia ave. MORGAN. WANTED—Young man to learn telegraphy, _ Address O 3, care News. WAN TED—Blaiksintth; good shoer, floor; young man; steady job. Box 139. Darlington. Ind. WANTED—General blacksmith and shoer; Immediately. JAMES CARTER, Plainfield, Ind.
standard
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1121. WANTED—Gentleman room-mate; pleasant room; rent reasonable. (New) N. Delaware. W ANTED—INDIANA DENTAL COLLEGE, 89 E. Ohio st.I Is open from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. / /
WANTED—Artist for newspaper sketching; also boy or girl to learn. Address G 4. care News.' WANTED—To put you In an asbestos burner on trial. J. ARNOLD, (new) 319 Indiana ave. 'Phone 459.
WANTED—To figure on repairing your plumbing. J. ARNOLD, (new) 319 Indiana ave. 'Phone 459.
WANTED—*400. *500, *600 or up to loan on real estate: low Interest; no delay. WELCH & WARD, 52 Circle. WANTED—"What Happened to Jones? ' He ate one of those 15c steaks at THE KERSHNER, 140 K. Market.
REAL ESTATE—Thoroughly modern residence. N. Delaware, Morton Place, $6,7;>0. eleven rooms, bath, furnace. I. N. RICHIE, I 60 E. Market . j REAL ESTATE—Lot. Central aveTT *1.<80; as- j phalt street, cement walks, sewer all pat I; | excellent location. Big bargain. I. N. RICHIE, 60 E. Market. _______ REAL ESTATE—*1,000,000 to loan at 5 and « : pei; cent.; money now ready; see us before you renew your loan. MEYER & KISER, 306 Indiana Trust. REAL ESTATE—Fartns and city property; see our targe list. We have what you want; don't forget it; will exchange. SMITH & CO.,
36 W. Washington.
REAL ESTATE—Properties- N. Dei a ware, Bellefontaine, Ash, Broadway. New Jersey, Summit, W. Michigan, and other streets on easy payments. R. H. EAST, 35 Lombard.
REAL ESTATE—W. Twenty-first, between Illinois and Capitol ave., seven-room frame; lot 40x180; price *2,950. A bargain. Must sell. Easy terms. F. L. FUROASON, 147 E. Market st.
REAL ESTATE—Bargain, thirty-four acres of
beautifully located ground, wilhln half mile
of the court-house at Rusliville; desirable city property will be considered In exchange. (’HAS. M. CROSS & CO., 19‘i N. Meridian sL REAL ESTATE—One most beautiful resi- • dences, north, S3,500; choice location, thoroughly modern, twelve rooms, tile bath, furnace, electricity, large ball-room, large barn, laundry, all quarter-sawed oak finish; liberal
terms. I. N. RICHIE, 60 E. Market.
REAL ESTATE—Money to loan, a large sum
of home funds left in our care to be loaned
In sums of *100 to *1,000 and upward, at lowest rates of Interest: can furnish money same day you apply; pay It back when you please. A. METZGER AGENCY, 5 Odd Fellows Hall. REAL ESTATE—Don't pface your loan till
you see us. We can save you dollars. Prlvue
funds; unlimited amounts; *100 and up now on hand, to place on real estate. Most favorable terms. We also buy mortgage paper, stocks, notes, etc. Consultation free. WELCH & WARD, 52 Circle. _ REAL ESTATE—On payments; Irvington,
new, eight-room house, well, cistern, gas.
etc., centrally located, half square from car line; lot 67>4 , x250, shade and fruit; price $1,650; *100 cash; balance $15 per month. This Is the greatest bargain In the tiwn. CHA3. M.
CROSS & CO., 194 X. Meridian st.
REAL ESTATE—Six rooms, summer kitchen,
S. East st.. *200 cash; balance like rent.
Four rooms. Islington ave., small cash; balance like rent. We have a number of houses to sell on small payments. Nine-room house, E. Market st., west of State, *3,000: *250 cash; balance *18 per month. Elegant modern dwelling. Morton Place; want offer. Ten rooms, Talbott ave., strictly modern, make us an
FOR SALE—Good, thirty-horse engine bolter; some shafting, pulleys, etc. Inquire 162 S.
Senate.
FOR SALE—1,000 pairs men's shoes. 95c; worth $1.25. REEDER'S, 232 W. Washing-
ton st.
FOR SALE—Asbestos grate burner: cheap; at (new) 319 Indiana ave. J. ARNOLD,
'phone 459.
FOR SALE—Fine dental work at EARHART'S DENTAL PARLORS. 16>i E>
■Washington st.
FOR SALE—Smoked spectacles and eyeglasses from 25c up, at LANDO’S, 92 N.
Pennsylvania st.
FOR SALE—*400, *.'00, $600 or up. to loan on real estate; low Interest; no delay. WELCH & WARD, 52 Circle. FOR SALE—Cloaks at your own price this week; cash or payments. O. J. CONRAD. 70-72 Massachusetts ave. FOR SALE—Registered Jersey cow, now dry. Bargain for one who does not buy feed at tetail. 2121 College ave.
rt of Maryls
good. So are one of those 15c steaks. THE KERSHNER, 140 E. Market. FOR SALE—One the best boarding-houses In city; nice class boarders; housa full, low
rent. Call 52 Journal Building.
FOR SALE—See - CENTRAL LOAN COtAPANY, room 7 Talbott Block, for loans on
watches, diamonds, bicycles, etc.
FOR SALE—All wool, heavy pants, $2; par’s
to order $3 up: suits and overcoat TAYLOR & SCHNEIDER, 14 Circle.
!; par. *15 u
students for the
S
FOR SALE—A limited number ol ; globes and children's blackboards
holidays at BAKER & THORNTON' FOR SALE—Buggy cushions, buggy tops, light wheels, wagons, buggies and surreys;
also shafts. AL SMITH. 265 S. Illinois st.
FOfft SALE—Fifteen-room boarding-house: bath: full, Capitol ave., near New York;
money-maker; must sell.
New’s.
Address L 3. care
ow’ an elegant line of
stylish winter shoes for gentlemen In
*? 98
Ten rooms.
offer. Modem dwelling, N. Illinois st. Make us offer. Can make terms satisfactory. 'WEBB
& CO., 9 and 13 Thorpe Block.
WANTED—SITUATION.
SITUATION WANTED—Florida Seal. SITUATION WANTED—Pro Bono cigar.
WANTED—You to list your rooms with me. I have calls every day. LEORA WHITLOCK, 18 W. Market. WANTED—To borrow *3.500 at 6 per cent.; no commission: brick block valued *12,000. Address H 31, care News. WANTED—Paper-hanging, painting, varnishing. wall-tlntlng, etc., rooms $1. Send i>ostal. SN.YDER. room 6, 124‘x E. Court. WANTED—We loan money on watenes, diamonds. bicycles, etc.; private office, business confidential. Room 7 Talbott Block. WANTED—Two teachers to occupy furnished room; board reasonable; convenient to schools 27, 29, 45. Address 1, care New’s. WANTED—Rooms w’lthln walking distance of Vories's Business College. Call at college office, Journal Building, corner Circle and E. Market.
om and house
WANTED—Gentleman wdshing ro< board in a small, private family, hoi modem; bath and furnace heat. Address V 2, care News. WANTED—Suite of two or three rooms for housekeeping by man and wife; must be cheap and not far out; cheap. Address N 1, care News. WANTED—Half small house, or three rooms; central; respectable surroundings; two persons; references exchanged; physician. Address P 2, care News. WANTED—All to come to the entertainment for 5c Plymouth church. January 6. Seventyfive stereoptlcon views of London. Lecture by Rev. James W. ^Comfort.
SITUATION WANTED—Washing and Iron1146 S. State ave. SITUATION WANTED—Light housework. Call 127 N. Alabama. SITUATION WANTED—Place in small famlly. Call 911 Horton st. SITUATION WANTED—Cook and housework; no washing. 603 Peru ave.SrFf ATION WANTED-Slcond girl or cook; private boarding: reference. (Newt 905 Oak. SITUATION~WANTES—German girl 1in smal 1 family; experienced. Address Z 3, care News. SITUATION WANTED—Took, white woman: best reference. Call 8V4 N. Pennsylvania st., room 7.
FOR SALE!—Guitars, mandolins and violin* at one-half price for ten davs; see my north window. O. J. CONRAD. 70-72 Massa-
chusetts av'e.
FOR SALE—Very desirable bedroom set; cheap. Call (new number) 528 N. Pennsylvania; also, new "Glacier” refrigerator; ca-
pacity 125 lbs.
FOR SALE—New furniture In an eight-room house, down-town, for sale: cheap; house for rent to parties taking'furniture. Address
A 3, care News.
FOR SALE—Interest tn prosperous business, *5,000 rash required; purchaser to take management of concern. Business made over
$4,500 in 1897. Address V 1, rare News. FOR - SALE—We sh ~ “
stylish winter s
French enamel and tan calf at $2.98. Equal to up-town *4 goods. See them. KISTNER, $3 S
Illinois.
FOR SALE—Improve your health by the us* of Wright’s Magnetic System Tonic for the nerves, blood, liver, kidneys and stomach trouble. Manufactured by MILES’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE CO. FOR SALE—Shotgun; Colt's make - ten-gauge, 8}* labs, weight; pistol grip; Damascus steel barrels; cost when new *200. There Isn't a better fowling piece In the State, and *50 will buy It. A. C. BURTON. Occidental Hotel. FOR SALE—Department store, comprising principally groceries and shoes; everything In first-class condition and doing a large cash business; terms to suit purchaser. Owner will quit on account of poor health. (New) No. 444 W. Washington st. FOR SALE—Celery-Vesce, as pleasant to *ake as cream soda; the most wonderful preparation known for the cure of headache;' nerv-
ousness and brain fatigue; cures in from ten to twenty minutes, and Is harmless. CENTURY CHEMICAL CO., 28-29 When Block.
ITOK BALE—Wanted: The ladies oi Indianapolis to know that THE LEADER is closing out fifty thousand night gowns, skirts, umbrella drawers, Infants' slips and ladles’ cor-
set covers at prices less thj
muslin.
Embroidered corset cover* Sc Twilled waists and drawers Sc Embroidered night gowns S9c Outing flannel gowns ^ 39c Dollar fifty’ night gowns 75.! Two dollar night gowns 99c Ladles out of town send for our cut price
f muslir le biggei
THE LEADER. 11 and 13 E. Washington.
lan cost ot
price
list of muslin underwear. The best goods md the biggest stock in Indianapolis.
TO LET—Handsome, furnished rooms. 207 N. Capitol ave. ' TO LET—Furnished front alcove-room. 127 E. St. Joe (new). TO LET—Furnished parlor with board. (New) 325 N. Illinois. TO LET—Three rooms for light housekeeping. 1612 Hall Place. TO LET—First-class furnished rooms. (New) 419 X. Delaware . TO LET—Front, alcove room, furnished. 221
W. Michigan st.
T<) LET—Rooms furnished for housekeeping.
13l» N. New Jersey.
TO LET—Furnished room; bath; heat; gentle-
men. 35 W. Vermont
TO -LET—Furnished or unfurnished housekeeping. 238 E. I’rati To LET—Furnished housekeeping rooms; gas; *2 524 E. Miami st TO LET—Two furnished front rooms; modem,
(New) 628 N. Illinois.
TO LET—Furnished rooms;
Ing. 722 N. Senate ave.
TO LET-Front room with board, private
family. 809 N. Fast st.
TO LET—Furnished room. Hendricks Block. N. E. NEWBY, Proprietor. TO LET—Sleeping rooula' 134 (new) E. WashIngtonj st. AD HERETH. TO LET—Furnished front room; modem; references. 106 IV. WalnuL TO LET—(New) 608 X. Pennsylvania st., furnished rooms; board; bath. TO LET—Furnished room, down-stairs; two gentlemen. 229 VV. New York. TO LET—Furnished front room with bath. 27 E. North, corner Pennsylvania. TO LET—Three unfurnished rooms for housekeeping, *5. 221 W, Fifteenth st. TO LET—Furnished front room7 use of bath; in private family. 313 N. West st. TO LET—Two connecting and boaid; modern conveniences. 1220 N. Alabama.
to gentlemen,
nut st.
TO LET—Seven
N. Senate.
lun
r
ouse, four rooms. Inquire 620 ooms; both gases. (Old) 581
FOR BALE—HORSES AND VEHICLJBS.
FOR SALE- Florida Seal
TO LET—Pro Bono cigar.
dfgfit housekeep-
TO LET—House ten rooms, complete. 13 W. New York. TO LET—New six-room cottage. (Old) 179 Lexington ave., *13. TO LET—Eight-room two-story frame house, *25. 36 Central ave. TO LET—{’art of modern house; reference* exchanged. 24 IV. Walnut .st. TO LET—See list at 96 E. Market; ground floor. GREGORY ft APPEL. TO LET—Four-room cottage; well, cistern, gas; $10. (New) 1308 Unjon st. TO LET—House, three room#*, gas. (Old) 54 Kansas st. Apply 21 W. Morris.
TO LET—House of seven room# on Senate ave.. half a square north of Washington^ st. TO LET—Collars and cuffs. P*c; standard work. PROGRESS LAUNDRY. Telephone 112b ' TO LET—1704 N. Pennsylvania st., nine rooms; modern conveniences; furnished or unfurnished. TO LET—If you should need a plumber, call on J. ARNOLD, (new) 319 Indiana ave. 'Phone 459. TO LET—Owners secure tenants readily through McIVHIRTER CENTRAL AGENCY. 70 E. Market.
TO LET—House of eight room*; all improvement*; down-town; desirable location. 30 Thorpe Block. TO LET—East half new double house. E. Pratt st. Inquire southeast corner Pennsylvania and Pratt. ^ TO LET—Ten-room house, southeast corner Broadway and Butler. A. F. POTTS, 7)8 Lem eke Building. TO LET—Nice, five-room house to small coined family. Call MACK'S CARPET FACThirteenth and Canal.
ored l TORY,
cnees; newly papered; (n Apply 40 8. Meridian sL.
TO LET—Unfurnished room, private family. 24 IV. Wall
TO LET—Large, furnished room; private. (New) 320 N. New Jersey.
TO LET—Mud
modern;
ern. five-room house; handsomely papered. 1224 Marlowe ave., $15.
TO LET—Furnished or unfurnished; bath; piano free. (New) 619 N. New Jersey.
TO LET—Furnished ern; private family.
oom w’lth board; mod115 Dickson st.
TO LET—Two unfurnished rooms for housekeeping. S. Alabama, corner Merrill st. TO LET—Elegant room to transients; home comforts; price reasonable, 305 E. Ohlo.st. TO LET—Furnished and unfurnished housekeeping rooms. (New) 320 Capitol ave.. N. TO LET—Furnished rooms, sleeping or housekeeping, with bath; cheap. 19 N. New Jersey : TO LET—Collars and cuffs. IV^c; standard work. PROGRESS LAUNDRY. Telephone 112’ TO LET—Rooms, single, suite; furnished^ or unfurnished; modem; bath. 37 IV. Vermont.
TO LET—Newly furnished fooms; good loeacatlon: with or without board. 609 S. Meridian st. TOILET—Desirable front and side rooms, furnished; grates, bath, board. (New) 310 N. Illinois. TO LET—Furnished front room; every convenience; in private family, at (new) 330 N. East st. 5 TO LET—Front room; alcove; well furnished, modern, central; private -family. 512 E. New York. TO LET—Room and board for two young ladies, 566 (old) N. Pensylvania st.. modern. Reference^ TO LET—Front rooms. nicely furnished; nousekeping or sleeping. SS 1 *! Kentucky ave. Reference^ TO LET—One furnished, three unfurnished
rooms; single New Jersey st.
TO LET—Furnished front room; all conveni-
ences; private family also
E. New York st.
rooms; single or en suite. (New) 830 N.
ences; private family
back room. 218
TO LET—Furnished rooms, with board, bath, everything first-class; also day board. (New) 321 N. Delaware st. TO LET—Nicely furnished suite of rooms; modern; also nice room tor gentlemen; cheap. 103 \V: Walnut. TO LET—See CENTRAL LOAN — COMPANY, room 7 Talbott Block, for loans on watches, diamonds, bicycles, etc. TO LET—Rooms: furnished or unfurnished; suitable for light housekeeping or office. (New number) 301 N. Illinois st. _____ TO LET—Front suite, beautifully] and newly furnished, for gentleman afedx'wife or two gentlemen, at the Edgemere. 305 (new) N. Illinois st. References exchanged. TO LET—Furnished rooms, with steam heat, electric lights. bath; all modern conveniences; prices reasonable. LORRAINE HOTEL*, corner Capitol ave. and Washington st. TO LET—Good rooms single or en suite; bath; family boarding our specialty; nom’llke place; prices to suit; table the best; special boarding rates to students. Second square Massachusetts ave. HOTEL ENTERPRISE.
TO LET—Down-town: modern, all -ronvenl-
ered; (new) 120 W. Walnut
owner.
TO LET—Seven rooms, *17; newly papered: both gases; six square* from Washington st. (New) 625 E. Michigan fat. "Gaa to
burn."
TO LET—This week, four acres of ground; good, eight-room house, barn. etc.. In fruit; suitable for garden farmer. Call second house right of belt on Churchman Pike.
TO LET—Eight-room house, cellar end oarn. new. Just finished, with five acres of ground or without; Twenty-third st. and Sherman ave.; cheap. Call at 36 (new) X. Senate ave. TO LET—Your house will rent better on the outskirts of the city If you will Inform th* people that they can have a substRute for natural gas: It Is the Blue Flame Oil Burner. 141 N. Delaware.
UUSINJESS CHANCE.
BUSINESS CHANCE-Patent*. Send for Inventors' guide, tree. EDGAR TATE & CO., patent solicitors. 245 Broadway, New York.
BUSINESS CHANCE-Elegant cigar Store; well\located; can be bought right for spot cash. No trade. R. H. EAST, 35 Lombard.
BUSINESS CHANCE—Partner, with $1 take half interest in profitable, light facturing business. Addresse E 2. care
With $1,:^0, to
manuNews.
BUSINESS CHANCE—I will furnish money to patent and promote good invention for an Interest. Address BUSINESS, Postofflce box 672, New York. BUSINESS CHANCE—Controlling interest in prosperous business. Profits were over $1,500 In 1897. Purchaser to assume business management. *5,000 cash required. AddressV 1, care News. ^ BUSINESS CHANCE—Factory building' and ground for sale; Washington st. and I., D. & IV. railway. Has tenant paying *300 per year. Price *2,100. Easy terms. Inquire 208 S. Pennsylvania st. BUSIN ESS CHANCE-Aiman "of business e X - perience to take half Interest In an established real estate office; *200 cash required; do not answer unless you mean business. Address K 3. care News.
FINANCIAL.
FINANCIAL — Mortgage MAINE. 44 N. Delaware
FINANCIAL—Pawn and chattel loans. WILSON, over Court-house grocery. FINANCIAL—Real estate loans. MEREDITH NICHOLSON. $05 Stevenson Building.
FINANCIAL—$200 and upward on Indianapolis property. SPANN & CO.. 86 E. Market.
FOR SALE-Pro Bono cigar ~ " FOR SALE—Small, gentle horse: *15 328 (nsw)
IV. Maryland st.
FOR SALK—Swell body sleigh, *11; light can-opy-top wagon. $16. 41 Capitol ave.. X. FOR SALE—Six-year-old mare; well broke; douhle-igaited. (New) 461 W. Washington »t.' FOR SALE—Fine, targe coach horse, phaeton and harnes*. 217 Bismarck ave., HaughvlUa. FOR SALE—New Portland cutter*; factory price*. INDIANAPOLIS WAREHOUSE CO . (new) 517 S. Pennsylvania. TO LET—Factory bulldlngti recently used by Ben Hur bicycle, on Gard«t) *t., between Meridian^and Illinois. WHl let half or all. H, f'or SALE—Blankets, lap-robes at cost. I have some buffalo robe*, cheap. Harnea*, all grades; cash or payments. 1S3 E. Wash-
ington at. -
FOR SALE—Buggies, surreys, phaetons, road wagons and delivery wagon*; largest stock In the city. WHAI*EBONK BUGGY CO.. 1M 8 Meridian st. * FOR SALE—Landaus, broughams, rockswaya, four and 8lx-pa*#«nger; our own makestrictly prime. ROBBINS A CO.. U B. Georgia st. Hearse* always in stock.
FOR SALE—Wanted I Horees to feed at th# Preesly farm, three mile* west of the city warm barn*, straw bedding, best feed; w# will call for and return horse. Telephon# 2ga and 1696. / FOR SALE—Five good top delivery wagons; ■jgt bargains. New and second wagons and buggies; repairing, repainting. *03 and 304 E. Washington at. ’Phone 1854. J. W. BUCHANAN. FOR SALE—We have aome surrey* on hand, two dray#, open and top delivery wagons; also one new two-seated carriage; repairing and repainting cheap at 801 and MS E. Market. HWENKLK A PRANOE.
FOR SALE—Fine, perfectly matched pair of coach horses, geldings, five year* old. sixteen hands; nice, free driver*, and fine road-
- — » •aev^s v*. . » ,. * **, M »• V C sters; sound and city broke. Suitable fof brougham or heavy carriage. 15 N. Alabama. TO LET-MISCKLLANBOUS.
TO LET—Pro Bono cigar. TO LET—Shop and shoring tools; good stand. 459 Cedar st.. Inquire SIS S. Delaware «t., after 6 o'clock p. m.
FOR TRADE. FOR TRADE—Pro Bono cigar. FOR TRADE—Five-room cottage, clear, for equity north. Address C 3, care News. FOR TRADfe—Have money to loan In small sums. STROU8E A LEWIS, 23 Ingalls Block. FOR TRADE)—Farm, 160 acres, for mer- ^ chandlse. J. M. P. ARMSTRONO. Lapel. FOR TRADE—If you want a loan see HENKY F. SHOEMAKER, 918 and 920 Masnachusetts ave. FOR TRADE—Six-room house. North Indianapolis, for small piece land; see it, SMITH A CO., 36 W Washington. FOR TRADE—Choice buildings lots. North; clear of Incumbrance, for good rental property. WHl assume some Incumbrance. SHIRLEY, 707 Lemchp. FOR TRADE)—Five tenement-houses, now paring $80 per month, to exchange’ for, a handsome residence in Morton Place. Address N 35. care News. FOR TRADE—Forty acres Wells county. 3)8 miles Montpelier, for good equity. Eightroom dwelling, Tacoma ave., tor small farm. 120-acre farm Randolph county, eight mite* north Union City, for city property. Eighty acres north part of State, black land, welldrained, for city property. , Six-room dwelling, Tacoma ave., for small farm, half square from Washington at. Ten-room dwelling. Prospect st.. asphalt street, trade equity for smaller property or tract land. Fifty foot lot near old Twenty-fourth and Capitol ave.. clear, for good equity. Eighty acres near Lawrence, for property north^llght-room dwelling. N. New Jersey st., south Morton Place, *!,«O0; straight loan; trade equity for small dwelling clear. Ten-room, modern dwelling, Talbott ave., flrst-riwss, good equity for small property. A beauty: Morton Place for trad# will bear full Investigation. WEBB A CO., 9 and 13 Thorpe Block.
FINANCIAL.
FI N A NCI A I*—Money to loan, 6 per ■'em. Large amounts 5 per cent. I. N. RICHIE, 60 E. Market.
A large sum; low NEWTON TODD,
SITUATION WANTED—First-class family cooks: best references. S0 : t N. Delaware. I room 11. SITUATION WANTED—By first-class cook; j where highest wages Is paid. Address Y 5, care News.
SITUATION
lady wants sewing with
Cornell ave.
WANTED—Experienced young
dressmaker. 1703
WANTED—Young
nan with »(
to learn newspaper sketching.
me a Addri
care News.
IVANTED—Women in tlon or advice may
W. Ohio st.
talent
ess H 40,
WANTED—To borrow $2,200 at 6 per cent, in terest; security, brick block, valued at $7,500
pe
SITUATION WANTED-\ teacher wants some kind of employment. Addrens B, 530 N. Alabama st. SITU A TION WAX'TED—Reliable -:lrl; ^ashi Iron, general work; wages *3. (New) 149 N.Delaware, room 5. SITUATION WANTED—Girl, assist: wages $1; also second girl; reference. (New) 143 N. Delaware. Room 5. SITl'ATION WANTED—By lady bookkeeper and stenographer for part of each week. Address Z 4. care News. SITUATION WANTED—Good girl with -eferenees, for general housework. No washing. 34x (old) N. New Jersey st. _
wnoleexperi-
61TUATION WANTED—Stenographer, sale and Jobbing house: five years'
‘ J • t’llVIV IVZW a«**x*x-x* l. •
rental Income *$00 per year; no commission.
Address G 41.
ence. Address N
ng 1 1 24.
care News.
need of medical attenqprsult DR. bUI.A, 37
aoney to <oan; *10 MEYER & KIS-
KEMOVAL.
REMOVAL-Pro Bono cigar. , REMOVAL—Will remove my j mantel, grste and tUe parlors to Halyeon ! Block, corner Massachusetts sv*. and Delaware st.. January 1 tm. P. M. PURS ELL. 30 1 Moasachuaetts
jBMjilp. _ I
REMOVAL—CH ANCE-MATTHteIVS PRINTING CO. have removed to 2* W. Maryland t. We do alt kinds of Job T>ri nt,n * R 1,ttJ
better and a little cheaper t competitors. Try «». ’■
many of our
REMOVAL-PERSONAL NOTICE—
About January 4. I8JW, the iMarion Trust Company, to meet the increaalnjg requirements af Iti boklaeM, will rein ova it* office* to the (old) Journal Building (northeak* corner Monument Place and Market st.). Where it will be prepared to moke prompt loans at reasonable rates. Ravings deposit* Received an 1 4 per cent. Interest allowed, compounded semiannually. One dollar and upward may be deposited on thee* terms. AH kinds of trusts administered. Property taken charge of. Rems
colleqted. Insurance wrttten.T
ABWOtmCKMEirfS
ANNOUNCKMENT-Pro Bono qigar.
A^^I-NC^CMENT-LH 1 # business «rds for
H VICTOR. Printer. M N. Dflawsre
ANNO! NO EM ENT—If your plumber falls to
d.. your a <>rk sati*fau(oi Uv, ekll •TfipSK) <4 AKN '’ , - r> -«
WANTED—Patients, free clinics at CENTRAL COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY, corner
Ohio and Illinois niu. WANTED—Small sums of r and upward at low rate.
ER. 306 Indiana Trust. _ WANTED—#ae CENTRAL LOAN*COMP ANY. room 7 Talbott Block, for loans on watebea diamonds, bicycles, etc. » WANTED—Salesmen for cigars; $138 a month and expenses; old firm; experience unneees- i sary: inducements to customers. C. C. B1SH- I OP A CO., St. Louis, WANTED—*100 per month and expenses; act- | Ive salesmen on "cigars: experience unneees- ! sary; yearly contract to right man. IMPER- : 1AL CIGAR CO, New York city - i WANTED—Salesmen, make *100 a month
to merchants by ; fine ride lines. CO.. South Bena.
Ind. WANTED-BRYANT * STRATTON. Indianapolis Business University. When Build- j ing. Day and night sessions. Low rates. Begin now. Ten thousand students in good jitua- j
tions.
now open; all
good opportunity for peop
small means. Corner Ohio and Illinois sts.
pie of
WANTED—The CENTRAL COLLEGE
DENTISTRY (new school) clinics free; gooJ opportunity
arner
WANTED—Horses to feed at the NPressly farm, three miles west of the city; A warm barns, straw bedding, best feed; we will call j for and return horse. Telephone 289 and 1696. !, WANTED—Two or three rooms for light ! housekeeping, in desirable residence loca- j tlon by young man and wife; bath preferred.J Best references. Address Immediately, G 2, !
SITUATION WANTED—Young man. experienced In office work, collector or clerk; best references: can give bond. Address Q 2. care News. SITl’ATION WANTED—As hr use keeper b], a respectable and experienced lady; no objections to leave city if required. Address Y 4. care News. SITUATION WANTED—Young man. good habits, bookkeeper, any clerical wont; good nman; reference late employer. Address B
Nev
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS BUILDING AND LOAN—If you . have Idle money and want better than 9 per cent, for It, call on HOVEY. 26 When Block. BUILDING AND LOAN—The Aetna Association has money to loan on long or short time. HOWARD KIMBALL, secretary, 89 E. Market. BUILDING AND LOAN—I refund loans running in building associations a! 6 per cent. Interest; partial payments. M. NICHOLSON, 805 Stevenson Building. BUILDING AND LOAN—THE INDIANA | SOCIETY FOR SAVING has ready money I to loan; no delay; no commission; no mem- | bership fees; Interest reduced. Office 214 ' Lemcke Building. BUILDING AND LQAN— Money to loan; a large sum of home funds left In our cure to ^ be loaned in sums of *100 to JI.UOO and up- j ward at lowest rates of interest, ran furnish i money same day you apply Pay back when i you please. We offer far better terms than 1 building associations. A. METZGER AGENCY 5 Odd Fellows Block
LOST.
LOST—Sunday: Pocket book, between 720 and 1003 Harrison st. Return to 720 Harrison st. Reward ; LOST—Pocket sachel. with gold glasses, in front Lemcke Building. Reward room 233 Lemcke Building. _ _ LOSTV—Maltese cat, Christmas, had* ribbon around neck; marked Tom Hey wood. Address Box 52, cltyq LOST—Last night, near Columbia and (new)
Sixteenth st., gray fur buggy robe. Return to 1608 Columbia. C,,
Reward.
LOST—One pair of eye-glasses and one of spectacles In north part of city. Reward If returned to 178 Woodruff Place
LOST-
-A lady’s gold
"Grace Bli
ivatc
ved
p y ar 189S null.DING
BUILDING AND LOAN-For the THE GERMAN-AMERICAN
ASSOCIATION will pay but 7 per cent, on paid-up stock This is a good dividend rate on a safe investment Money loaned at re- : dueed rates on good real estate Office corner Delaware and Ohio G W. BROWN, Secre-
tary, ALBERT SAHM. Treasurer.
NOTICE. NOTICE—Pro Bono cigar.
NOTICE—1.000 business cai TOR. Printer. 26 N Delaware
rds for *1.
VIC-
aek” engraved In back. Please return to 1721 Cornell ave. Reyvard.
LOST—Pocket book, Monday evening, containing pearl letter opener and cards. Finder rewarded by returning the same to this office. LOST—Pointer female pup; one ycir old; entirely white, except brown spot on either side of head. Liberal reward.- No. 622'^ N. Lib-
erty st.
LOST—New Year's eve, in Fletcher ai-e.. Prospect or Olive sts., a gold lion stick-pin, diamond set. Return to 1140 Fletcher ave. Lils-ral reward. LOST—Betwen Eleventh and Sixteenth sts., on railroad tracks, telescope, containing women's and children’s clothing. Return to 215 N. Delaware st., and receive reward. LOST—On College ave. car. Pennsylvania st. or Massachusetts ave., black satin bag. containing pearl opera-glasses, initials C. R. F. Return to 207 Indiana Trust Building. Re-
ward
LOST—Lady’s sliver watch and gold chal December 24, on new Thirteenth st..^ tween Park ave. and Illinois, with inscription. "Evangeline" on back. Return to M. O'Connor .<• Co , 47-49 S. Meridian st. Reward.
rates and expense.
Ingalls Block. FIN A NCI AIj—Large amount of money to loan at specially low rates. DYER it RASSMANN. 21 Circle st. FINANCIAL—Money on farms and city property; terms reasonable. THOS. C. DAY & CO.. 325-S3Q Lemcke. FINANCIAL—Loans on farms: *100 and upward; home funds; lowest rates; no delay A. METZGER, Odd Felloes Block. FINANCIAL—Money loaned In sums to suit at lowest rates; private money; get our rates. McINTOSH & SON. 66 E. Market at. FINANCIAL—Money to loan on personal property and household goods. J. C. ERTEL, room 41 Lombard Building, 24V9 E. Washing-
ton st.
FINANCIAL-*!,000,000 to loan at 5 and 8 per cent.; money now ready; see us before you I renew your loan. MEYER & KISER. 306 In-
dii
■ your Trust.
FINANCIAL—Money to loan on Indianapolis real estate, farms, business property In country towns and collaterals. JOSEPH J.
KREBER, 434 Lemcke.
FINANCIAL—Money loaned to salaried people, without Indorsement or collateral;’business strictly confidential. MERCANTILE DISCOUNT CO., room 4 Lombard Building, 24V» E. Washington st. . ' FINANCIAL—Loans made on farm and property for five and ten years, wltt
FINANCIAL—Money to loan. F. L. FURGASON, 147 E- Market at. FINANCIAL—First mortgage paper bought and sold. SPANN & CO. FINANCIAL—To Loan: $600 private funds. Address N 3. care News. FINANCIAL—Loans on jewelry, clothing and other valuables. 57 JKf. Washington. FINANCIAL—Mortgage loans, lowest rates. HORACE AY. 296 N. Pennsylvania. FINANCIAL—Some money to loan on real estate, 7 per oent. Address F 2, care News.
FINANCIAL —"Loob shares purchased.
Block.
no. Building association NEWTON TODD, Ingalls
FINANCJAI>-8mall sums to l6an: *10 and upward; low rates. MEYER * KISER. 906 Indiana Trust. _ FINANCIAL—Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co. Loans. F. W. MORRISON. 7 and »
When Block.
F1NANCIAI Money to loan. HENRY H. FAY, removed to southeast corner Wash-
ington and Meridian.
FINANCIAL—*400. *500, *600,
real estate; low interest ELCH & WARD, 62 Olrch
or
rat
up to loan on >; no delay.
i years, with privtlme; interest 5, 6 lee J. E. KEPPER-
llegc of prepaying at any
and 7 per cent. For terms see ... *>. * ex. LEY, Stevenson Building, Indianapolis, Ind. FINANCIAL—Money to loon; a large sum of home funds left In our hands to be loaned In sums of *100 to $1,000 and upward at lowest rates of Interest; can furnish money same day you apply; pay back when you plea.ss. A. METZGER AGENCY. 5 Odd Fellows Block. FINANCIAL—ANY LADY OR GENTLEMAN DESIRING TO borrow money, strictly pri-
FINANCIAL—A large amount of prtrata funds. FLOREA & SEIDENSTICKEH. rooms 1, 2 and 3. 2784 S. Delaware st. FINANCIAL-Loans; sums of |Me and OW. City property and farms. C. E. COFFIN A CO., 90 E. Market it. FINANCIAL—Five and 6 per cent, money on Improved real estate in thla city, with privilege of prepayment. SPANN « CO., M B.
Market
i-i...rt.\cDYL—o and 6 per cent, money to loan; plenty of It and can fix you up same day application Is mode. MEYER 6s KISER, 306 Indiana Trust. FINANCIAL—Money promptly furnished oa Improved Indlan&polla real estate; no loans for lees than $1,000. Apply direct to C. 8. WARBURTON, 1002 Maleetlc Building FINANCIAL—Money In sums to suit, without any delay whatever; can get It the same day you apply. Coll and get our rates. Can pay a , portion each year If you desire. 8U4 B. Market, room 4. CHA8. W. GORSUCH.
FINANCIAL—Mol
clt:
to loan
ty properties In Indiana at 5 and • par t. Interest, with partial payments. Money l hand. No delay. Large loans a specialty. Also first mortgage securities for sale. Investors Invited to call or address C. N. WILLIAMS & CO., 319-322 Lemcke Building. FINANCIAL—We loan m ney on furniture, pianos, horses, vehicle* and warehouse receipts at lowest rates; without removal; payments arranged on the monthly Installment
plan. Call and get our rates. CAPITAL CITY LOAN CO., 214 W. Washington st., room 5.
FINANCIAL—We loan money on furniture, pianos, household goods, horses, wagons, warehouse receipts, and oil kinds of personal property; loans mode for one to eleven months; money on hand; no delay; strictly confidential; lowest rates; come and see us. AETNA MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 801 Lemcke Building.
FINANCIAL-LOANS
ON FURNITURE. PIANOS, ETC..
Without removal; Interest 7 per cent, a yean.
On Building Asiioclatlon Plan.
PERSONAL PROPERTY SAVING AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION,
Room 4 Lombard Building, 24V4 E. •Washington
Open Saturda
farm and
priJew-
r&te and confidential, cn their diamonds, Je elry, bicycles, etc., should call at CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY’S, room 7 Talbott Block, northwest corner Market and Pennsylvania sta. FINANCIAL—I am prepared to loan
on household goods, pianos, organs, blcyclea,
, diam
sa
es. ('all and see me before f nd get rates. J. M. MILLER, suo-
horses, buggies,
advance
dividual not elsewhere,
money to salarl
Call and
iamonds and watches. I also
on their Inbefore going
people
me
tin, be-
929 and 930 Stevenscn
tlst, ren Building
NOTICE—If you should n”d a plumber call on a practical man. J. ARNOLD, (new) 319 Indiana ave. 'Phone 459.
cane
WANTED — By experienced mbermaid or dining-room girl. 535
York st. Inquire bet’
WANTED—Chiropodist. Massage. Manicure. I.&test method. MRS. L. LOHMAN, Room 12 Commercial Block, 115 W. Washington st.
WANTED—Coughs and colds can be cured at once by the use Wright's Magnetic Cough Clrup, manufactured by MILES'S MAGIC MEDICINE CO., for sale by all druggists; put up in 25c. 50c and $1 sizes.
WANTED—
Gribben A Gray, th
SITUATION
chambermaid or
New
day afternoon.
WANTED—AGENTS. AGENTS WANTED-Pro Bono cigar. AGENTS WANTED—Good solicitors for live stock Insurance; something new. Call room 20, When Block.
A watch that
And if you haven't all the m
, they will will keep n't all the
—vv e are vne oiuj uuiciai l*. a. vv . repairers tn this city. Every wheeltmd here knows “Pap'' Watson, who repair shop. MUELLER & WATSON.
r plumper
y. cttll on a pr (new) 319 India
p ^ e ~ N T^ A ' rro8KETS “ K - r-T "aiLvius * CO. Patents obtained; caveat* trade■»rk#. copyrights registered; tree pamphlets. Talbott Block. Indianapolis. y
WANTED—We are the only official L. A. W.
bicycle
man arount
runs our repair shop. 5; Mass.nhusettj. ave
WANTED--Men to advertise "Tripolo," our new scouring soap. Mike orders; distribute circular*; appoint agents. Salary *12 weekly and expenses; or commission. Inclose stamp.
MILTON SOAP CO.^ Chicago.
WANTED—Rheumatism. MILES S MAGNETIC MEDICINE CO. guarantees to cure you with their Wright Magnetic Liniment In twenty-four hours. Put up in 25c. 50c and *1 sizes For sale at all druggists’. WANTED—An old established Chicago Jobbing tea, cigar and spice-ho tee will add few more tratellng salesmen that cr.J<
will sell to-day,
good time, oney to pay
The payments are easy and the price the
same.
154 X. Illinois st. WANTED— Diamonds, watches, clocks and ring* Are Christmas presents, and the things That make you happy. Now we sell These goods on payments, and we tell The truth about our goods and guarantee That thev are what they're claimed to be. GRAY & GRIBBEN’S JEWELRY STORE. (Old) 92 N. Illinois st.
AGENTS WANTED-Hustlers, gentler ladies INDIANAPOLIS PORT RA 3 !
427 E. Market st.
men or T CO..
NOTICE—Call on MILES'S MAGNETIC MED-
ICINE CO. for samples of their Wright Magnetic Liniment and cough sirup.
NOTICE—Have roe leaks In the tin and elate
work of your house repaired by JOSEPH GARDNER. 39 Kentucky ave. Telephone 322
NOTIOil—Ijndlanajkdis Pattern Works, wood j
and metal patterns: make any trick or de-
vice, manufacture special machinery. Id S. J
Pennsylvania st.
fil'he annual meeting
be
evening, January 6. Election of officers for 1898 will take place. L. E. DOBBS, Church Clerk
NOTICE-—The annual meeting of the Southstroet Baptist church will be held Thursday
surance 1 Build- I
AGENTS WANTED—By the Life As Company of America. 932 Stev
Ing. Indianapolis
AGENTS WANTED Celery-Vesce is a monev maker lor our agents. CENTURY CHEMICAL CO.. 28-29 When Block.
CE—Is' hereby given that the annual ting of the Third Christian congregavill he held at the church, corner of Ash
NOTICE—
meei
tlon will be held at the churc
an 1 Thirteenth sts., Thursday evening. Janu- . arv 13, 1898, a: 7:30 o’clock for the ejection of ofricers and three trustees of said church. j
etc., will be sold morning at 9:30 o'
on to-morrow i \\ ednesdclock, at my room. No
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL—Pro Bono cigar. I PERSONAL—If you should need a plumber call on a practical man. J. ARNOLD, (new) ; 319 Indiana ave. ’Phone 459. | PERSON AL—Feather boas cleaned and curled; | tips and plumes colored an.l curled. ’ CHARLES FAILLES. 2$ S Illinois.
i AGENTS WANTED—Our agents say that CelI ery-Yesce is the i'est seller they have ever handled. Century Chemical Co., 29-29 When
I Block.
j AGENTS~WANTED—Bright, ambitious Tndustrious men wanted by the John Han- ; cock Mutual Life. Rooms 95 and 98 Lombard | BuMding.
NOTICE—Indiana polls. Ind., December 28. 1$97. There will be a meeting of the corporators and stockholders of the Indianapolis Saddlery Company held at No. H McCrea st.. Indianapolis, Marlon county. Indiana. at 10 o'clock, a. m., Tuesday, January 19, 1S5S.
ng
Job
AGENTS WANTED—Agents contemplat! change for 1898 should see what the Hancock Mutual Life will do. Rooms 95 and
98 Lombard Building.
AGENTS WANTED-Money talks'. Our novdty sells. Necessity in every house. *10 daily: sample 10c. PORTABLE INDICATOR
CO . 1133 Broadway. N Y
every house. $10
FOR SAIjE OR TRADE). FOR SALE OR TRADE—Pro Bono cigar FOR TRADE—Vacant lot for bicycle. Address _ F 4, care News. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Good paying restaurant. 357 W. Washington st
sSwaKH-rH SSix-vS riirS
Fire insurance Block, 274 S; Delaware st.
AGENTS WANTED—State and local agents
rfs of U. -
*)'
We are now writing territorial contracts for
in all par
the best cash register system on
S. to take territory for
"the market.
WANTED—Men and women to work at home. I pay IS to *18 l^r week for making crayon I portraits, new and patent method, any one ; who can read or write can do the work, at home. In spare time, day or evening Send for particulars ami work at once. Address H. A GRIPP, German artist, Tyrona, Pa. i
DENTISTRY.
DENTISTRY—MARY C. LLOYD, dentist, room 19 Fletcher'9 Bank Building. G&s admialstereji. i
1898. No cash, hut a bond required for security of goods. Address manager of agents, 659 Ex-
change Building. Boston. Mass. FOR SALE—BICYCLES. FOR SALE—Fro Bono cigar.
FOR TRADE- Real eslate; Vacant lot for equity Address F 3. care News F' >R TRADE—Houses, lots, farms, laundry. TRCSLER. Attorney. 124 N Delaware FOR SALE OR TRADE—A business block and dwelling, well located. C. M. ROCK & CO , room .43. Ingalls Block '
_nd $3. "Oc
improved real estate,
-estabif
FOR SALE OR TRADE—11,5'
equity in Ind;ana;>ol!s Improv— . , either or both for well-established, moneymaking drug store in Indiana county-seat; must be doing *35 per day. Call or address B,
45 Ingalls Block, Indianapolis.
AUCTION SALK. AUCTION — CARTER & VETTER. Auctioneers. 252 E. Washington, AUCTION—T. J 8EMAN.S, real estate and general auctioneer. Office (new) 107 W. Ohio street. AUCTION—INDIANA AUCTION COMPANY, 209 W. Washington st.. ROBERT ELLIS, auctioneer. AUCTION—GEORGE W. McCURDY. real estate and general auctioneer. 139 (old) No. W. Washington. ' AUCTION—VV. H WARD, reai estate and general auctioneer. Auction book room* under Grand Hotel. AUCTION—THE - INDIANA AUCTION AND COMMISSION Co.. Gibbs & Co., managers. Better facilities for handling goods than any other house in State. Room 13 N. Alabama Telephone 1605. _ AUCTION—Sale of furnlturo. carpets, stoves,
will l ng at
i new) W Washington st.. a general variety of bedroom suites, parlor suites, new couches, wardrobe, sideboard, rockers, brussels and ingrain carpets, stove, etc. G. \V. McCURDY, Auctioneer. AUCTION—I will sell Wednesday. January 6, at 9:30 a. m . at 82 (old number) Newman st. household furniture—fine oak bedroom suites,
bedand
re-
trigerator. dishes, kitchen utensils, also one pony and buggy, one sleigh. Sale positive. Parties moving to Seattle Terms cash T. J. SEM A NS. Auctioneer.' SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING—HARDY & HANSON, private school. Lemcke Building." SHORTHAND ANT) T Y PEWRITIN j" Indi n'aual instruction. TAYLOR & SALTMARSH. 78 Baldwin Block. ^HOrFhanT' a N D T Y P EW RI fix G--MRH. BRYAN S PRIVATE SCHOOL. Individual Instruction. 12 E. Ohio (new.) SHORTH AND A NI ~TYPEWRIT1NG- Private instruction. BUSINESS UNIVERSITY. When Building: elevator day and night. MEDICAL. MEDICAL—Pro Bono cigar.
oney
r cl«
a
r
joi
ana get rates, j. m. migdek, ai
ceasor to Boyd & Miller, (g Baldwin Block. FINANCIAL—Money loaned salaried people holding permanent position with responsible concerns, upon their own names, without collateral security or Indorsement, In sums to suit Can be repaid in small weekly, semimonthly or monthly payments. Business Btrictiv confidential. COMMERCIAL CREDIT ASSOCIATION, rooms 7 and 8 Talbott Block, northwest corner Market and Pennsylvania.
FINANCi AL-
MONEY FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
DO YOU NEED ANY7
A LONG FELT WANT SUPPLIED.
There Is now a place In Indianapolis where
can obtain a temporary loan at a
ing. 24V4 E. Washlngt Ings until 5 o’clock.
you can oDiam » nMn at a very moderate cost. Loans on household goods, pianos, office fixtures, storage receipts, etc. Money advanced to salaried people (both ladies and gentlemen) on their individual notes: no publicity: get others’ rates, then see ut> THK PEOPLE’S LOAN CO.. 924 Stevenson Bulldlng .Telephone 740.
Dpsn Saturday even
LOA^f9,
a^Tew^^cS^ Small, short-time loans a
FINANCIAL—LGANB^^^ DOLLARS
To loan in sums of
*10, *15. *20. *30. *50, *100, *200,
or any amount on
FURNITURE. PIANOS. ORGANS,
HORSES AND W<AGONS,
at Vates which honest people can afford to pay, the property to remain In your
undisturbed possession.
EVERYBODY WHO WANTS MONEY
CALL AND SEE US.
We are Just as happy to make you a *10 loan as one for *150. We will give
plenty of time to pay the money fact, you can make the pay-
ment* to suit yourself. Every payment
uade reduces the
We glv
specialty.
DON’T FAIL TO 6i* Ui AND OBT ODE
BEFORE MAKING TOTTR DOAN. BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL.
E MARKET-ST. MORTGAGE LOAN CO.,
E- Room « Phoenix Block,
Northwi
and
est corner Market
ilaw
iv) eo ma 245 ! the if
you l
back. In , „ ~ Every paymefi
ost of carrying
give you the full amount ask for. no charges taken
... vance. The transaction Is sure to be private. Don't fall to nee^* and
get
of money you
out in ad
our rates.
INDIANAPOLIS MORTGAGE
loan company.
Room 10. 87
Market st.
nousenoiq lurmiure—une uaa oeurvom sui bedsteads and mattresses and springs. I Uhig; three carpets, rockers, dlnlng-table (hairs; pictures, curtains shades, books.
kX,#—
* t t s * *«**$*$*
financial
1**1 * ! $ ABOUT MONEY!
\ HOW TO
*
*
t We make loans of any size, large « or small, on household goods, pianos, i « organs, horses, vehicles and ware- $ house receipts at lowest rates, for
length of time desired,
al c
GET IT.
without
small, on household goods, pianos,
gans, horses, vehicles
house receipts at
, any length of tlm. $ removal or publicity. Also on watches * and diamonds, valuables, etc., and to salaried people on their personal note* without Indorsement or collateral. 1 $ payments can be made weekly
*
$ you need a loan, please call on us. ; The transaction is purely business * and decidedly more agreeable than
* private borrowing.
{ INDIANA MORTGAGE LOAN CO., * Established 1887. * Room 4. Lombard Building, * 24V4 E. Washington st. **** ***** ********
’ay ments can ne mane weekly, nonthly. or to suit your convenience.
■ charges taken out
pie
your con
ut tn ad vane
(lease call o The transaction is purely business
iC
Delaware sts.
tttVANCIAL-—M( ’NE^F TO Lf^AN. K *6. *10. *20, *50, *100,
and uo.
FURNITURE PIANOS, ORGANS, HORSES AND WAGONS, at lowest rates, and the day yoa ask for It, we will as gladly make you a small loan aa a larre one. We give you your own tlm# in which to pay the money back. Your loan may ZTSld 1^ <un or . The ZX t Th* ^y^ ^t ‘ possession, and you have the use of both propclS’Bf ASMS. no Bu»lne*s strictly private. Call and se# ua be ^°^ECITRITY*MORTOAGE LOAN CO.. Room 20? (second floor) Indian* Trost Building (old Vance Block), corner Wa*h- ^ ington st. and Virginia ave. t FINANCIAL PERSON temporIrilt EMBARRASSED money and wanting a loan upon furniture, M pianos, organs, warehouse receipts. MONET horse*, wagons, etc., will And It to a his Interest to call on ua. MONEY We loan money for the Interest you need have no fear of your goods MONEY being taken We can make you th# loan the same day you oak for It money Payments arranged on the monthM ' ly installment plan to suit your eonMONEY venience. No charge token out in monk i a(lvanc< Tou get u»e full amount MONEY of the loan tn cash. TV property remains In your possession. You MONEY have the use of the property and also of the money. Our office Is so MONEY arranged that you con transact your M business privately and without pub-
monev
Mf WK Y A^LSO^'aDVANCE MONET ON WATCHES, DIAMONDS. JEWELRY, BICYCLES. BTC, -w CENTRAL LOAN OOllPAJWr, ROOMS 7 and 8 TALBOTT BLOCK. NORTHWEST CORNER MARKET AND PENNSYLVANIA ST*.
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