Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 August 1898 — Page 3
THE
INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, L89&
DIED.
COLEMAN—I**it B. Gorhuai Coleman. «31 BtcvMM at., Aum»*t 4. Funeral notice in Journal to-morrow. , CHAPMAN—Frank Chanman, at 1T<W Bpann ave. Funeral at bouae Friday, A usual 6. 2 l>. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friend* invited. FEADUER Margaret K. Gandlng readier. August 4, 12:90 a m. Funeral to-morrow (Friday). *:» p. n»., at reatdencc, S0» Spruce G BIFFIN—Katherine Marie, daughter of John and Mary Oriflln. died Wednesday morning. at her home. Ml fi California at., ^age three year*. Funeral Friday afternoon, t:ju. Friend» invited. COUGHLIN—Nell Coughlin, died Tueeday. August 2. at 5 p m.. age twenty-seVen yeara. Funeral from the residence. 151» Newman st.. Friday, August *, at «:» A w., at 8t. Joseph s church At # cf clock. Friends Invited. Card of Thanka. Ws thank our friends and neighbors for their kind attention at the Dlness and death of our darling babe. Opal West. MR AND MBS, EDWARD WEST. C'mrd of Tfcaaks. TO the kind friends whose loving hearts and hands paid tribute to '* ,r dear father, we extend most hmrtfeit thjuikB. MARGARET AND JESSIE BOYD. la Memory of My loving husband, who died one year ago. August 4. 18»7 My darling Asa: Thou art laid In the peaceful grave’s embrace. Twas hard to break the tender cord when love had bound our hearts; ever you are mine and I am youri. We will meet again, aot on earth, but in heaven. ^ WIFE. MAGGIE.
WANTED—FEMALE HELP. WANT8P—Tlsh-l-mlngo. WANTHTD—Girl. Ill E. South st. WANTED—(Jlrl at «2l S. Alabama st
DR. GANT,
IAL DIRECTOR!.
FUNERAL DIRMCTOR—WHIT8ETT.
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FLTNEJRAIs DIRECTORR-ADAMS a KRUEGER, 169 N. Illinois »t. Telephone UM. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—RAGSDALE A WALKER, 236 Maasaenusetta ave. Phono
r BLANCHARDf I Ui^rt?her. ^NJTWaware m. ’Phone: OWee, 411: residence, 8o».
FUNERAL WEDCTOl^-
C. B. KRtXJELO,
222 NORTH DELAWARE BT.. Offlee 'phone 250. Residence, 2328.
FUNERAL DUUkTORS— FLANKER A BUCHANAN, LADY BMBAIA4RR. For ladles and children. 210 N. Illinois st. Telephone Ml. Hacks at lowest prevailing prices.
MONUMENTS.
MO.VI'MEJNT8—AUG. DIBNUR, SB & Ington. MONUMENTS—At lowest, prices. ML ft. FARRELL. 414 W. WasAtcgton.
LOST.
LOST—Pair of nose-glasses. Return to News LOST—White female: foot terrier do*. Black •pot on head; >5 reward, m W. Market. _ I terrier dog, near "Fair Wnk. Return to 1» 1 new) W. Sixteenth st. Reward 95LOST—SHk umbrella in Blake car, Sunday. Initios on handle. Return 309 E St. Joseph. LOST—About one month ago. lady’s feather boa. Return to 109 E. Market at. and re-
awys-siimrd. v _
-At Union station, lady’s fur collar, m to Victoria, corner New Jersey and
st.. and get reward.
eh of keys and email book, from Block Co.; suitable reward. Re-
IT—Bune Wm. H
Of Wm. n. DtwK v-w., H irn to Wm. H. Block Co.
r—Child’s necklace and pendant; northrt comer Cedar and Fletcher ave. For >1 reward call at DM Fletcher. ■
11,
LC44T—On Illinois or Twenty-seventh, gold stick-pin. amethyst set. on Friday laat. Reward or return to iff W. Twenty-eeventb. LOST -Or Strayed: From Hi* N. Illinois, black mare. 18 hands high; had halter on. Return to above or 44# E. Washington st. for reward. ■
LOST—Female tip ears and brown hip. Return to R. W ( or address and receive reward.
WABfTBD-M ISUELL A VKOUi.
WANTED—Florida Seal.
-Thsh-l-mlngo.
.'ANTED—Paper to hang, II per room. 150# ' Limbia ave.
WANTED—Girl waitress. No. 22 S. Illinois st. WANTED—Girl; general housework. 1228 Hoyt uve. W a NTED—Five experienced salesladies at RINK’S. WANTED—Good girl for housework. 411 W. South st. WANTED—Good girl; general housework. 1121 Fletcher ave. WANTED—A girl; general housework. 307
Capitol are., N. '
WANTED—Give the babies Olmona for that choking at night. _ WANTED^Ask for Wrigttfs Magnetic Llntment. Take no other. WANTED-White girl for general housework 1317 N. Pennsylvania. WANTED—Girl to learn cuetom shirt making. 225 N. Pennsylvania st. WANTED—Girl for general houeework. 216 E. Maryland st. Up-statrs. W A NTED—G t r 1 for housework: German preferred 325 8. Missouri st. W A NTED—Wh I te woman to do washing on Monday. 241# N. Illinois st. , WANTED—Home for ladlee during conflnement. 418 N. New Jersey st. WANTED-Good white girl for general housewt rtt. 1425 N. Delaware.
WANTED—Crowns. *2 up. Dentist. 23 8. Pennsylvania st.
WANTED—Lady solicitors; best line of novelties In city. 45 When Building. WANTED-Experienced nurse to wmitTon lady
in confinement. 125 W. Michigan st.
WANTED—An experienced chambermaid. RAMSEY HOTEL Crawtordsvllle, Ind. WANTED-Good white girl; small family: no washing; $2 a week. Inquire 9#24 Ash st. WANTED—German girt wanted; general housework in email family. 222 N. East st. WANTED—Girl for housework; good cook; small family; good wa^es. 141# Bellefontaine street. Wanted—Good - dining-room girt In private boarding-house; must be experienced. 238 N. Illinois. WANTED—Wonder Toilet~Company removed to 41* E. North st. Agents wanted. Good
Income. ,
WANTED-Ladles mint'd of a regulator that never falls call on MRS.HAMILTON, 238 E. Pratt st. - >» WANTED—Elderly colored woman to help with light housework and baby. 918 N. New Jersey »t. WANTED-Lad lee to see our ll.M bicycle hoot. Its a beauty. KISTNSR’S SHOE STORK, 135 S. lillnola. WANTED—-Competent cook; white; no washing; recommendations required. 101 Wooaruff Place, Middle Drive. WANTED—Dressmaker; good fitter and designer; one willing to leave city. Address Lockbox 4#*, Aibar y, Ind. _____ WANTED^GIrlT^eVperlenoed. reliable; good wages and home; recommendations required. Address F 18, care News. WANTED—Good, experienced girt for housework: German preferred. Apply Tuesday afternoon. 1*06 N. Delaware. WANTED-Women m need of medical attention or advice may consult (free) and in confldenoe, DR. BULA, 27 W. Ohio st. WANTED—See OENTRAL LOAN COMPANY, room 7 Talbott Block. 1(* N. Peniwylvsnls, for loans on watches, diamonds, bicycles, etc. WANTFJD—For general housework, a nice. tidy girl; mutt be & good cook; with recommendation. Please call at 1125 N. Capitol
ave. '
WANTED—Office girls; two salesladies, dlahwashers, waitresses, general housework girls. UNITED EMPLOYMENT CO.. 1*0 N.
Illinois st.
WANTED—Respectable, middle-aged white woman; must be a good oook; also washei and ironer; sleep at home; good wag^s; small family. Address 8 17, care News. W’ANTED—You to buy now. You can save money and get a piano to last a life-time, at a very low price for cash or on payments at Wulschner’s Midsummer Sale, 128 and 190 N. Pennsylvania. WANTED—Ladles to moke sample patches at home; Jio per week; no canvassing. Send reply envelope for sample and particulars. FOSTER MACHINE CO.. 625 W. Tweaty-ninth
st., New York.
WANTED—AH kinds of specialty people; singers, dancers, ladies for dancing soutrett# parts; new beginners wishing to leam can secure good, reliable engagements st
— “0 W. C
WANTED—MALE HELP. WANTED—Outing cigar. W A NTED—Tlsh-l-mingt>. WANTED—Good man cook. Inquire *34 S. _East st. WANTED—Restaurant waiter at 1315 X. Senate ave. WANTED Hatr-cuUing, Uc. 151 Virginia ave. MORGAN. WANTED—Two strong boys for porter work st luaryg. WANTED—Berber, with tools. 154 Virginia ave. MO RGAN. WANTED—If you want work call 129 S. 1111-
nols st.. room 1.
WANTED—Good colored barber; Immediately. 1010 Virginia ave. WANTED—Two barbers, with tools; thop for __sale. 454 Massachusetts^ WANTED—Boy] desirous <>f learning barber trade, call 5.i3 Buchanan st. WANTED-Porter In hotel. MARION PARK HOTEL, near Cereal Ir>e mills. WANTED—Barber, steady; evenings and Satunlay Address A 17, care News. WANTED—White boy to attend horses; references required. 818 S. Meridian. WANTED—Three more stands to let for lunch and soft drinks. 23 N. Illinois st. WANTED—Good paster, with knowledge of hanging. Address P 17, care News. WANTED—Straw hats cleaned: ladles' sailors a specialty. HAND, 47 Virginia avt. WANTED—Boy, sixteen to eighteen, to help In kitchen, nights. 349 W. Washington. WANTED—Boy to take care of horse and yard; small wages. 1121 Senate ave., N. WANTED—Salesman for city trade; good salary; references. Address Y 15, care News. WANTED—Men’s and boys’ bicycle shoes at cut prices. 69c and up at KISTNER'S. 135 S. Illinois. WANTED—Boy to feed a Gordon press; only one having experience need apply. 150 E. Court at, WANTED—To sell three-chair barber shop: good location; bargain. ALCON, room 11 Yohn Block. WA NTED—About forty yards of second-hand brussels carpet: state price, etc. Address H
18, care News.
WANTED—Small sums of money to loan; 110 and upward; at low rate.. MEYER & KIS-
ER. 306 Indiana Trust.
W A NTED—Cheap rates at the Shepherd son House. For lodging and meals can aocommodate several hundred. VANTED—Man to handle snakes, one who can make good Indian; to Baiahue, 7 to S
this evening. 7 S. Liberty st.
WANTED—Can make any trick or device wanted. INDIANAPOLIS PATTERN
WORKS, 201 8. Pennsylvania st.
WANTED—General blacksmith; flrst-class horseshoer; must be strictly sober; at once.
JAS. E. VEST, Greenwood, Ind.
WANTED—See CENTRAL LOAN COMPJfNY. room 7 Talbott Block. 108 N. Pennsylvania, for loans on watches, diamonds, bicycles, etc. WANTED—Salesmen to sell our advertising goods to retail merchants,, BUTLER & ALGER, 602 Burlington Building, St» Louis. Mo. WANTED—Loans on household furniture, pianos, organs, etc., etc. EAST MARKET-ST. MORTGAGE LOAN CO., room 4. 1*0 E. Markst st. WANTED—AM gents and ladies in Indianapolis to know that Oyster Charlie will open his oyster parlor September 3, 326 E. Washington. WANTED—Stenograph* - and general office man; state. In own handwriting, age. experience and salary expected. Address X 17, care News. W ANTEjft—Three flrst-class tea and cigar salesmen; with an established trade In Indiana; none others need apply. H. C. FISHBR, Chicago. WANTED—City collector <$25 cash bond),
solicitors.
three
Ungton.
/ANTED <>1.1
paid for household goods. 245 once.. Call PROF. RAYNp, 290 w. Ohio st.
gold and silver for cash.
jUUM. Meridian. ■
(NTED—Paper-hanging, ork. 522 Jefferson ave.
91 per room; good
tMTED—Noihing like Clmena. Beet thing
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tor that cough.
WANTED—Small room for storage,
Address S 17, oars Nears.
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r*iuat c »2*ra 1 i“: l « r
boas re-curled.
WANTED—Wright's Magnetic Liniment will
crue earache In three minutes.
"jfflS, 0 -WW’.’KTn^S* ,or
To buy drug More In good loca-
R IT, care News.
WANTED—<1erks, milliners, stenographers, typewriters, dressmaker*, go to Gunther’s umbrella factory for umbrellas; aleo repairing and re-covering. Parasols re-covered to match suiting. Factory and store. No. 21 Pembroks
Arcade.
WANTED— v :i
SALE
■ , . Otf* /-.JJ 1 ; i LAMBS’ OXFORD TIES, <■ AT SIXTY-FIVE CENTS. SIZES 3. JV# AND 4. We are closing out aft «o cents per pair, a lot of ladies’ Oxford Ties, that usually retail from »1.25 to »1.60. Sixes. 3. 2% and 4. N KERMAN'S, 733 MABBAJCHUBUnTS AVE.
rED—Side-saddle; cheap; and In good
Itlon. BCUDDBR’S STABLE.
A A NTED—Cash paid for elm lumber at hoop factory. PATTERSON it BUSBY. WANTED-Wall paper, paper-hanging, paint-
- Ing, cal el mining, ill N. Delaware.
W’ANTBD—SELLERS. Dentist, removed to 81 . W, Washington st., over News office. WANTKTWTo buy a good peddler’s outfit and p*i> In work. Address K 17, care News. ' WA NTED—For wall paper, cheep, go to M. A. WILI4TS A CO.. 217 W. Washington st.
WANTED-To figure on repairing your plumbing. J. ARNOLD, 319 Indiana ave. 'Phone
48e.
WANTED—Coll are and cuffs, l^c; standard Work. PROGRESS LAUNDRY, Telephon* I1M. WANTED- INDIANA DENTAL COLLEGE, 89 E Ohio at.. Is open from 9 a. m. to 6 p. «n
WANTED—MTUATION.
SITUATION WANTED—Florida Seat
SITUATION WANTED—Waehlng home. 432 Bates st
to
do at
SITUATION WANTED—General or hotel. 117 E. Pratt st.
housework
SITUATION WANTED—General colored "IH. 790 Outer *t.
housework 1
SITUATION WANTED—General or wait table. 233 N. Alabama
housework
SITUATION WANTED—By lady work. Address D 17, care Newa
for
house-
($25 cash
fireman, porters. cooks,
walterq. drivers. UNITED EMPLOYMENT CO., 1*0 N. lillnola st. WANTED—Salesmen on cigars; $125 month and .expenses; experience unnecessary; permanent position; inducements. IMPERIAL CIGAR CO., New York city. WANTED—Young men, our Illustrated catalogue explains how to learn barber trade in sight weeks; mailed free. MOLER’S BARBER COLI.EOK, Cincinnati. WANTED—Laborers, farm hands, mechanics, clerks, office men; try our new system of securing employment. COMMERCIAL EXCHANGE. 66 Baldwin Block. WANTED—Salesmen on commission to sell to the trade, merchants, grocers and saloons, g staple article; make collections; bond requlred. Box 101. Leslie, Mich. WANTED—A good, practical man. who thoroughly understands manufacturing veneer work ends built-up stock, to take charge of veneer min. Address H. E. CLEMENT A CO., Thomaavllle, N. C. WANTED—Young man or young lady to work In office one to two hours per day and aaelat In collecting for scholarship in a buttress school. State age, education and acqu&lntance With the city. Address V IS, care News. WANTED—BEST VALUES AT LOWEST
PRICES, TRY US.
Butts to order at $13.60 and up. Pants to order at $3.60 and up.
Suits pressed. 40c.
Clothing cleaned, dyed and repaired.
INDIANAPOLIS TAILORING CO.. (New) 306 W. Washington st
BUSINESS CHANCES—Call at 25 N. Illinois st. If you have 996 to Invest during August. BUSINESS CHANCE)—Don’t let this chance slip by. It will bear close investigation. Ad-
dress J 13, care News.
BUSINESS CHANCE—Stock of second-hand 1 fumlriire, repair and upholstering trade for sale. 642 Massachusetts ave. BUSINESS CHANCE-Any’ man wanting
good business with small Inve money to address F 18. care News.
investment
<5
IA 1 U #V A A
room girl. Colored. 432 Bates st.
WANTED—We have feather pillows, $1 per pair. 24* Massachusetts avs. ELD RE DOE A
MrRAE. p
WANTED—To rent a good farm. Rlth good
' Address W 16,
improvements: pay cash rent cars News.
WANTED—To borrow $5.00#. without commi slon, on residence worth $12,000. Address A *0, care News. WANTED—I^aky cisterns, clsaned and < I mented. $1.5#. 4$3 Indiana ave. ’Phone 1791. FRANK BUTTE. WANi’Bb—Party to take furnished house of ten rooms; board owner for part rent. Address R 4*. care Newl. WANTED—A four or five-room house: cheap rent; state full particulars and location. Address R 1*. News office.
two or three Indianapolis.
SITUATION WANTED—As cook or general work. Address Y 1A care News. SITUATION WANTED—Lady cashier or office work. Address E 17. care News. SITUATION WANTED—By woman; housework or cooking. ’848 N. Now Jersey. SITUATION WANTED - Dining-room or housework; chamber work. 1010 8. New Jersey. SITUATION WANTED-By lady stenographer; cajr©£ul- and accurate. Adtfraas Q 17. car Xewa.
SIUATION WANTED—A comptlenl nu™ 6 »n confinement; city references. 1006% E. wash]stgRiB|fc''.' ■ ■' ' .: ' ’. ■ • ■ SITUATION W A NTED—Very «"?P et « nt T 2f r - man girl; wash and iron. Call 149 N. Delaware, room 6. SITUATION WANTED-As housekaeper. by a refined lady of good appearance. Address P 13, care News.
WANTED-By sliUrly lady, t
rooms, down-stairs. In North Address R 18. care News
WANTED To hire 600 horses for the K. of • P. parade, August 99-24. HORACE F, YfOOD. 45 Monument Place. WANTEti—Furnished alcove room, with flrstclass board in private faunlly; gentleman
and wife. Address B II, cars News.
WANTED $3,.'•oo at 0 per cent.; three to five years; on $8,000 residence, centrally located; fink security. Basement. 118 K, Market.
WANTED—Bee CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY. room 7 Talbott Block. 108 N. Pennaylvanta, for loans on watches, diamonds, bicycles, etc.
WANTED-Loans on household furniture, pianoa, organa, ate., ate. EAST MARKET-ST. MORTGAGE LOAN CO., room 4. 1*0 E. Mar-
ket st
WANTED—Merchants, manufacturers. contract ur». farmera, notify us for reliable help. COMMERCIAL EXCHANGE, 55 Baldwin Block WANTED-To buy for cash, email north or eaat-from 1m, or the front half of a loti good neighborhood; all Improvements. Address G IT, care Nowt. - WANTED—Our prices on repairing your plumbing will surplrae you THOS. CONNELL A CO.. 20* E. Nineteenth at. (Morton Place) 1 Phone WU. . WANTED-To purchase for cart), house In good condition, between West and Noble sts.. awith of Twenty-fifth; must be bargain. $2.IC» to $3,0(81. W. K. MICK A CO WANTED- By widow, three or four unfurnished. pleasantly situated rooms or cot.
ve all modern Improvements. IT, care News, giving terms and
SITUATION. WANTED—Experienced stenograph A, typewriter; references. Delaware, room U. • .
lady 90V4 N.
SITUATION WANTED—As companion for elderly lady or invalid; terms reasonable. Address T 17, care News. SITUATION”WANTED-By a young man of nineteen; strong and willing; would like to learn trsde. Address C 17, care News. SITUATION WANED-Young man; honest and sober; wilting to work any kind of work paying |8; clerk or collecting preferred. Addreaa L 17, care News. SITUATION WANTED—As bookkeeper or offlee work, by young man of twenty-four, a graduate of one of the best commercial schools In the country; five years experience. Highest reference. Address X IS, care News.
FOR SALE—BICYCLES.
WANTED—AGENTS.
AGENTS WANTED-By the Life Assurance Company of America. #$2 Steveneon Build-
ing
AGENTS WANTED—Saloemen to earn $1,500 and upward yearly, telling scales made by Computing Scale Company, Dayton. O. SPEAR A CO.. Agents. $0$ Stevenson Building. Indianapolls. AGENTS WANTED—Solicitors to represent Harper & Bros subscription books; county territory given; new, attractive plan. 9 and 11 W. Washington st (up-stalrs). Ask for PROF. BUJtOTTAGENTS WANTED—Agents to canvass for the Catholk* Legion Record, cheapest and best monthly publication Issued. Agents make liberal commissions. Address CATHOLIC I,KG ION RECORD, Laporte, Ind
ta#»; must have all modern ImproTOments.
dc^lagj^l
WANTED—ToT buy from owner, modern rob
tage' sever, rooms, northeast; walking distance- some cash down; balance monthly payments; give description, location. Address A X. care News. WANTED—TO rent roomlaar-house in north or west part: must be furnished and filled with roomer# might buy furniture If nice and on terms to wilt purchaser; not less than ten rooms Add res.- S IS. care News
WANTED—
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WANTED— Yankee Dewey, went to eoa. On a little ship He stuck n feather in bis cap, And made the Spaniards skip. Our watches keeo correct time on land or on oeau in peace or in war. Goods sold on payments st cash prices tc good people, at GRAY A ORIBBEN'S JEWELRY STORE. 154 N. IMaols st.
AlfKNTB WANTED- To sell ■Life and Times of Wm. K. Gladstone." Most complete and authentic story of the Grand Old Man s life
i in print, and by author best suited to writ* 1 such a work. John Clark Rtdpath Others
making big money. Why not you? Address JONES ItROS/ U 1 B ro . Clncltmatl. OXoENTS WANTED—The Phoenix Accident and Sick Benefit Association Is the only company In thia State that eells Insurance on business principles. They charge no membership fee** whatever. Good solicitors wanted. Call on O. O. Hogan, manager for Indianapolls, 184 N. Meridian st., room T For agencies and collectors outside of Indianapolis address F. M. VAN HORN. Superintendent of Agencies, Benton Harbor. Mich.
DEVriSTKl.
Dentist,
DENTISTRY—MARY C. LLOYD,
room 1# Fletcher s Bank Building. 'DENTISTRY—BARHART8~ DENTAL PAR LORS, 1*4 E. Washington st. Call and get
prices before going elsewhere.
REMOVAL.
REMOVAL—L. K. MORRISON A CO.’S rubber store. 90 W. Washington.
RKMOVAL—Mack's French Hair Store, removed to 114, over Bowea-Merriil# book store.
FOR SALE—Lady’s bicycle; good wheel; very cheap.-Cell after 6 p. m. 128 E. New York. FOR SALE—Wanted 500 second-hand bicycles; will pay cash; bring title proof showing owner at wheel. Call 444 W. Washington st.
FOR SALES—REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE—Indiana Trust Company. REAL ESTATE—INDIANA TRUST CO. buy# nnd rells real estate. URAL BSTATK—Three-room cottigeT$450. Inquire 715 K Market. HEAL ESTATE - Insurance! FIBBER A REILLY, 146 E. Market st. REAL ESTATE—Private money to loam; 6 per cent. C. F. SAYLES, 774 E Market. REAL ESTATE- Tuxedo Park. Washington st. corner lot. $4CO. Address G 18, care News. REAI ~’ Building
U ESTATE—Morton Place lot. Delaware bargain for cash. VBITCH, 714 Lemcke
REAL ESTATE—If you desire a 64 real estate loan, let ue give you our terms.
SPANN A CO.
REAL ESTATE—Property of all kinds. HENRY H. FAY, 14 E. Washington st., over
Big Four offices
REAL ESTATE—Meridian st. lot, corner, consider any reasonable offer. VEITVH, 7l«
Lemcke Building.
REAL ESTATE—East front lot In good location. at a great bargain. F A. DUNLOP, 1530 Lexington ave. REAL ESTATE—Lot on Andrews st., 50 feet front: price $750. UHAS. M. CROSS A CO., 194 N- Meridian et. REAL ESTATE—House on New Jersey, south of Sixteenth; a bargain at $4,100. M. BUCKLE. 424 Lemcke.
REAL RSTTATE—Nice, eight-room residence, Central ave., near Morton Place, $3,200. 1. N. RICHIE, IQS E. Market. REAL ESTATE—Three business rooms; rent $65; price $7,500; fine Income properties. B M. RALSTON, 137 W. Market. REAL ESTATE—Meridian st. residence; twelve rooms; handsomely finished; $17,000. TEmTL 714 Lemcke Building. REAL ESTATE—Talbott ave. residence, ten rooms: new and modern; good barn; $4,800.
VEITOH, 714 Lemcke Building.
REAL ESTATE—Five-room house In Greenwood; $700; $100 cash; balance $8 per month CRAWFORD. 84 E. Washington. REAL ESTATE—$5,700 will buy & new, tenroom, modern dwelling In MoRon Place. WM. C. SMOCK. 32 N. Delaware st. REAL ESTATE—Central ave. residence; ten rooms; beautifully finished; corner lot, $6.000. VEITCH, 714 Lemcke Building. REAL ESTATE—$1.800—W. Vermont st.. near California: double house; rents $20 per month. J. S. CRUSE, 154 K. Market. REAL ESTATE)—Pennsylvania st. residency; eight rooms; thoroughly modern; $5,000; easy terms. VEITCH, 714 Lemcke Building. REAL ESTATE—Will pay cash for lot or good property on Union or S. Meridian; nor far out. B. M. RAIJBTON, 157JV. Market._ REAL ~ESTATE—A’ flrst-class rental ‘ investment: down-town; paying 10 per cent, net on $14.000. Address owner, W 16, care News. REAL ESTATE)—Bargain In factory property, paying 14 per cent.; also fine lot In West Indianapolis, on car line. Address D 18, cafe News. ] ‘ REAL E3STATE—Special bargains; homes. $1,000 to $5,000; $100 to $500 cash; $10 to $25 monthly; any direction; stop rent. HANN, 323 Lemcke. "REAL ESTATE—Irvington. We have a large list of flnrt-class Irvington property for sale: Improved and unimproved. CHAS. M. CROSS & CO., 194 N. Meridian st.
REAL ESTATE)—Elegant, new residence, 2028
N. Meridian st.; modern In every respect.
For Information call on WM. P. JUNGGLAU8 CO., 825 Massachusetts ave. REAL ESTATE^-e7 McOarty. five large room*
and pantry; lot 32x137: asphalt street, sewer
In alley; price reduced from $2,400 to $1,500. J. S. CRUSE, 154 E. Market st. REAL ESTATE)—Irvington; nine-room house*
one square from car line: price $1,600; $400
cash; balance $15 per month. CHAS. M.
CROSS & CO., 1#4 N. Meridian st.
BUSINESS CHANCE—For Sale: Or would rent for August, fine restaurant; well located. STOUT A HOOTON, 5 W. Market. BUSINESS CHANCE—Country newspaper plana near Indianapolis, for $800. Fine opening. E. J. HUFF A CO., 501 Lemcke, Indianapolls. BUSINESS CHANCE;—Store-room in Greenwood; splendid location for clothing and furnishing store; none In town. CRAWFORD, 84 E. Washington BUSINESS CHANCE-Good stand privileges, adjoining the Newby Oval Bicycle Tracks, established one month; wil rent cheap. In-
qulre O. M. RAIL8BACK.
BUSINESS CHANCE—Factory business; manufacturing the best carriage neck yoke in the country; covered by U. S. patent; $35,000. VEITCH, 714 Lemcke Building. BUSINESS CHANCE—All kinds of stock, manufacturing, office business. The oldest established business exchange in the city. WEBBER A CO., 10 Baldwin Block. BUSINESS CHANCE-A competent bookkeeper, with A 1 city references, desires to Invest with services in a legitimate city business. No fakes wanted. Address H 17, care News. BUSINESS CHANCE—We want to correspond with reliable brokers In every city In the United States. We have large stocks of merchandise to exchange for real estate, and prefer to deal with brokers that understand trading. Address, for particulars, postofflee
box 205, Providence. R. I. BUSINESS CHANCE-
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FOR BALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FOR FALE—Florida Seal. FUR SALE—VANPERPOOL, for harness. FOR BALE—Wright's Magnetic Liniment. FOR SALE—Well-established laundry. Address E 1. care News. FOR SALE;—Olgftr and tobacco store; cheap. 847 Massachusetts ave. FOR SALE—Ladles' black serge house-slip-pers, 25c. KISTNER'S. FOR SALE—4x5 B. D. hand camera; good a* new; $4. 1246 E. Ohio st. ■ FOR SALE—Chllgurph tjpewrlter and stand; cheap. 1218 E. Washington. FOR 3ALE>-One billiard and one pool-table. Call 1616 E. Washington at. FOR SALE—Grocery and meat market; South Side. Address Z 17, care News. FOR SALE—Clmona for coughs, croup, aethma, aore throat and sore lungs.
FINANCIAL.
FOR SALIC—Two Jersey cows: also light road wagon. J. R. LUDLOW, Irvington. FOR SALK—Complete fine set carpenter's tools; no better made. 118 E. Market.
rme-its. O. J.
FOR
OR SALE—Trunks: cash or payi CONRAD. 332-324 Massachusetts
ave.
FOR SALE—Gold spectacles from $3.f« up, at OPTICIAN LANDO’S, Denison House. FOR SALE—Braces and trusses. WILSON SURGICAL INSTITUTE. 122 W. Ohio at. Et)R SALE—1.000 boys' suits. $1.25; worth $2.50. Reeder's. 450 W. Washington st. FOR SALE—Grocery and meat market; doing good business. Address A 18, care News.
FOR SALE)—Or rent. Invalid roiling chairs. W. D. ALLISON A CO., (old) 86 E. South.
FDR SALE;—1,000 business cards for 75c. VICTOR. Printer, corner Court and Delaware.
FDR SALE)—Grocery stock and fixtures; cheap; for cash. Address N 17, care Nesfs. FOR SALE—Rooming-house of eight rooms; full of roomers; $150 cash. 213 E. North St. FOR SALE;—For wall paper cheap, go to M. A. W1LLITB A CO., 217 W. Washington st. FDR SALE)—Collars and cuffs, 14c; standard work. PROGRESS LAUNDRY, Telephone 1121.
FDR SALE—Men's clothing: cash or payments. O. J. CONRAD, 332-324 Massachusetts ave. FOR SALE—E'urnltuns, eight room house; cheap; house full of rtomers; rent $20. 21J E. North. FDR SALE—Drug store; $800; good location; rent $12 per month. Address 1NDIANAPOLIS DRUG CO. FOR SALE)—Smoked spectacles and eyeglasses from 25c up, at LANDO'S 93 N. Pennsylvania «t
FOR SALE—Barber furniture and supplies. INDIANAPOLIS BARBER SUPPLY CO.. 47 Monument Place.
FOR SALE)—My 30c coffee Is a winner. A. B. COFFY. 480 Massachusetts ave. Coffee roasted fresh dally; FDR SALE—^ bod, spring and mattress to suit your purse at ELDREDGB A McRAE'S, 249 Massachusetts ave.
FOR SALE-Ten-horse Gaar-Soott traction engine In good condition; cheap. INDIANAPOLIS BOLT WORKS.
FOR SALE—Ladles, don’t pay fancy prices for bicycles shoe* KISTNER shows an elegant line at $1.48 and $1.98.
!—For burn a, cuts. Bruises, i
pains, neuralgia, toothache, etc., use Wright's Magnetic Liniment. FOR SALE)—Hotel, nineteen rooms; low rent; will sell cheap. For particulars address A.
E. FRANCIS, Lebanon^ Ind.
FOR SALE)—Dogs and puppies; fox terriers, cocker spaniels. Scotch collies. EMPIRE KENNELS, N. I„ JAS. R. MUNRO, Prop. FOR SALE)—Offlee building system of telephones. switch-board, complete; bargain. Call at business office The Indianapolis News.
REAL ESTATE—$2,600-Two-story frame; eight rooms and bath; Fifteenth et.. between College and Broadway; price reduced from $3,300. J. S. CRUSE. 154 E. Market st.
REAL ESTATE—State ave.. two-story frame, eight rooms; all necessary conveniences; lot 43x125; corner lot; price reduced from $2,800 to $3,300. J. S. CRUSE), 154 E. Market.
REAL ESTATE—Modern, nine-room residence; N. Pennsylvania st., $3,200; $600 cash: balance easy: also nice cottage, same street, $2,000. SHIRLEY. 142 N. Pennsylvania st.
REAL ESTATE)- CHAS. A. DALE. MONEY TO IDAN. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO RENTS. 144 E. Market at. Telephone 2367.
REAL ESTATE— SOLD AT AUCTION. GXBBS & CO. AUCTION AND COMMISsiON DEALERS. 13-15-17 N. Alabama. Telephone 1606.
REAL ESTATE—E. Washington st., between Arsenal and State ave., two-story frame; eight rooms; all necessary conveniences; price reduced from $3,500 to $2,800. J. 8. CRUSE, 154 E. Market st.
REAL ESTATE—Elegailt. modem residence. ten rooms; almost new; College ave. Will sell for amount of Incumbrance on It;, must be sold soon; $800 cash payment; balance easy. SHIRLEY. 142 N. Pennsylvania st.
REAL ESTATE—Bargain. Most beautiful building site, Alabama st., 83x195 feet; east iront; south of new Fifteenth. Alley on north; thirty-foot brick alley rear; rare opportunity to buy cheap If bought immediately. I. N. RICHIE.
REAL ESTATE—Greatest bargains. Indianapolis. Lots. 40 feet front. Talbott ave.. near old Thirteenth st., adjoining Morton Place, $1,250; asphalt streets, cement walk#, sewers, taxes all paid. Easy payments. I. N. RICHIE, 108 E. Market.
REAL ESTATE—Money to loan; a large *um of home funds left In our hands, to be loaned In sums of $100 to 91,000 and upward at lowest rates of Interest; can furnish money same day you apply; pay back when you please. A. METZGER. 6 Odd Fellow* Block.
REAL ESTATE—The greatest bargain on Central ave.; lot 40x180; west front; near Morton Place; all Improvements made and paid: price for ten days $1,550; one-half cash, balance easy payments: this lot is assessed for $1,360. JOSEPH W\ SELVAGE, 73 Lom-
bard Building.
REAL ESTATE—Worth your while; Compare
prices; Beautiful lots. College, $1,*00;
Broadway, $1,400; Bellefontaine, $1,300; Woodruff Place, $1,000: Illinois, $700; Kenwood, $450; Capitol ave., $450; Talbott ave., $450; east front; 8. Arsenal, $400; Graceland ave., $350.
F. T. McWHIRTER. 139 E. Market.
REAL ESTATE—CYieaper than ox-meat, at a penny a pound are these: Cottage, Hoyt ave., 3350; cottage, Lockwood. $650; cottage. Eleventh st., $800; cottage. Bismarck ave., $450; Geneva st., $450; lot, Kenwood, $500; Capitol ave., lot, $700; down-trodden bargain* everywhere. B. M. RALSTON. 137 W. MarkeL
REAL ESTATE—Beautiful, thoroughly modem residence, $5,000; College ave., ten rooms, bath, furnace, laundry; handsome mantels; electricity, oak finish all through; butler's pantry, choice china closet; rare opportunity for securing an elegant home at low price; easy payments. I. N. RICHIE),
108 E. Market
REAL ESTATE—An elegant home on N. Meridian st, near (new) Twenty-second; east front, lot 48x237, house of nine rooms, barn, fruit and shade trees; this is the greatest bargain on Meridian st.; owner leaving city, cause for this great sacrifice in price: price $5,500 for ten days. JOSEPH W. SELVAGE,
73 Lombard Building.
FOR SALE—Great bargain; two gas engines; thirty-five horse power; two dynamos; complete laundry machinery. Address N *0, cars News.
FOR SALE—Membersmp costs but a trifle; prevents you making bad debts and collects any you may have made. THE LOCAL COMMERCIAL AGENCY, 1120 Stevenson.
FOR SALE)—Four extra fine jersey cows; two just fresh; will give biggest bargain of th* season; must sell; no place to keep them. First come first served. 3026 N. Illinois.
FDR SALE—If you can not get your bicycle repaired satisfactorily at other places, come to us. We shall give you satisfaction. MUL-* LER-WATSON. 307 Massachusetts ave.
FOR SALE—Suits to order from $12 up. Pants to order from $2.50 up. A few uncalled for suits, cheap. Ready made pants, all wool, from $1.50 up. W. J. SCHNEIDER, 44 Monument Place (Circle).
FOR SAXjE—
1873. GEORGE J. HAMMED, 1898. 410-41$ MASSACHUSETTS AVE. 60c for 25 lbs. Snow Flake flour. 45c for 25 lbs. of good family flour. 26c for 4 pounds of pure lard. 26c for 2 pounds best Efigln creamery butter. 'Phone 756. Free Delivery.
FOR SALK—$50 Bicycles for 30c. some wheels are GOOD, Ours are BETTER. Our plan the BEST. BICYCLE MANUFACTURERS' SYNDICATE, open evenings,-523 Stevenaon Building. FOR SALE—Look here. Bicycles. New wheels, second-hand wheels, shop-worn and slightly used wheels, best makes, at rock bottom prices; cash or weekly payments. No. 1 8. lUltlols st.. In basement. FOR SALE—Bicycles. Bicycles, Bicycles. 5,000 new, high-grade bicycles now on sale at 104 8. Illinois st.. absolutely at manufacturers’ cost; $15 buys a perfect, high-grade wheel; $17 to $25 buys an 1896 model; guaranteed. This is below manufacturer's prices and at Just half what you are paying regular retailers. We represent eight large manufacturers of standard bicycles. Private sale at auction prices. No. 104 S. Illinois st., opposite Grand Hotel. QUICK SALE AUCTION HOUSE.
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING—MRS. BRYAN’S SCHOOL. Individual instruction. 12 E- Ohio. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING—Indlvtdual Instruction. TAYLOR A SALTMARSH. 78 Baldwin Block. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING—Private lesson*; bookkeeping, etc. Special ten weeks! course. A. M. HANSON, Reporter, SO* Lemcke, ’Phone 991. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING—OiTr
caching in tnaianapoas. Day school. Enter any time. Positions secured. A. 1 L HARDY. Shorthand School. 728-724-723-72* Lemcke Building, seventh floor. Tel. SOU.
xvivAL l -emiy »«> cann ojiu per month will buy splendid new, two-story house; eight rooms, bath, complete; furnace, abundance of gas, rooms beautifully papered, chandeliers, cellar, cistern, well, city water, cement walk, sewer connection, veranda; lot 40x132; price $3,300. Biggest bargain In Marlon county. W. E. MICK A CO. REAL ESTATE—Greatest bargain on N. Meridian st., choice, new, high-grade, strictly modern residence. $*.500; complete In every detail; quartered oak finish, four beautiful mantels, handsome sideboard In dining-room, flna gas fixtures, eleven rooms, bath, furnace, laundry, electricity, splendidly constructed, f asphalt street, cement walk and sewers. aU paid. Excellent location and neighborhood; reasonable' terms: don’t fall to see If you want fine home on Meridian st. at bargain price. I. N. RICHIE. 108 E. Market. 'for SALK OR TRADE. FOR SALE OR TRADE—High-grade dissolving stereoptieon; complete outfit. V 17, car*
News.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Complete, new, fine set carpenter's tools; best In market. IIS E. Market. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Department store, In good running order: owner has other business. Call 444 VV. !Va*hington sfi FDR SALE OR TRADE—$700 stock of groceries and queensware; town of 1,400; twenty miles from city; Ill-health. Address M 17, cars
News.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Confectionery and milk depot on Virginia ave.; good trade, owner sick. If sold must fell at once.. B. M. R.. 137 W. Market. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Ten acres extra soil, near Belt railroad: north of Clifford ave. Will trade for small house and lot, or good
va£ant_l£t : _W_^ ; _lBlCK_A_C0 1
FOR SALE OR TRADE—The exclusive right to make and sell [a fine medicne for rheumatism. heart, kldiiey and nervous troubles, with abundant testimonials. Address HAWK MEDICINE CO., Qfjecncastle, Ind. FDR SALE OR TRADE-Wanted: Every one to take advantage of the greatest eft'er ot the day. Given away free, any one of the following books, in fine cloth binding. "Lovers of the World.” "Human Comedy." "Wandering Jew.", "History World," "Irving's Ltfs Washington.” "Rudyard Kipling" , also Cyc'opedia and dictionary. Our representative
will cal! If you audiess Y "
FOR SaLe—
Spend your pension money where you get the best bargains. We make special prices on men’s and boys’ suits for the next ten days. $7.98 buys a $12 suit. $4.98 buys a $10 suit. $3.98 buys an $8 suit. $2.89 buys a $5 suit. $2.49 buys a boy's $4*50 long pants suit. $1.69 buys a boy’s knee pants suit, worth $3.50. 98c buys a boy’s knee pant suit, worth $2. 69c buys a boy’s 91.50 suit. Be sure and take advantage of this sale. Goods sold exactly as advertised. To convince yourself, cut out this ad. and bring it to 330 W. WASHINGTON ST., THE GLOBE.
NOTICK. NOTICE—Have you tried Wright's Magnetic Liniment? •
NOTICE—Clmona contains no opiates; Is purely vegetable. Children lore It.
NOTICE—Gates, Dentist, removed to rooms 929 and 930 Stevenson Building.
NOTICE—BRILL A CO., dyers and cleaners. Massachusetts ave. and Illinois st.
NOTICE—SELLERS, Dentist, removed to 32 W. Washington st., over News offlee.
NOTICE—1,000 business cards for 75c. VICTOR, Printer, corner Court and Delaware. NOTIOE—Dyeing and cleaning. SMITHS DYE-WORKS, No. 208 N. Pennsylvania at.
NOTICE—Sheet metal work of all kinds. JOSEPH GARDNER. » Kentucky avs. Telephone 322. NOTICE—CHARLES H. MUELLER, expert watchmaker; absolutely correct; no guess work here. 21 Virginia ave.
NOTICE—Beds for grown people; beds for youths; beds for the babies at ELDREDGB A McRAE'S, 249 Massachusetts ave.
NOTICE—Our entire stock of staple and fan< groceries and shoes for sale or trade for cii property. Call 444 W. Washington st.
cy ity
NOTICE—Business Men: We can furnish reliable help for L. A. W. week on short notice COMMERCIAL EXCHANGE, 55 Baldwin Block.
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NOTICE—I want to hire 500 horses for the K. of P. parade; August 23-24. Private parties having horses notify HORACE F. WOOD, 45 Monument Place.
drocele and varicocele, positively cured.
>tnal curvatu: hip disease. i_
ary. rectal and all 'chronic surgical diseases
17. care News.
FKHSOMAL. PERSONAL—Medicated vapor baths and massage. 449 Senate ave.. S. personal—Lorenz schmidt .”n otary Public and Consular Agent. Collector of European claims. Rooms 7 and A in German Firs Insurance Block. Xl% 6. Delaware sL
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Elegant, two-story brick house, thirteen rooms, stone foundation. bath, complete, furnace, hardwood finish. eight grates, electric bells, speaking tube*, sewer connection, laundry, street, sidewalk and alley saade. oCO-barrel cistern, city water, well, none walk, lot .‘i» f ee; iront, thoroughly modern throughout. No better house in city. Price $16,000. Will take in part pay. menu .-Ity or fsrm property here or elsewhere; no 1»'Uir.llance; property on one of best streets In city, corner of two streets. W. E. MICK A CO.
BtilLUtXG AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. BUILDING AND LOAN-The Aetna Association has money to loan on long or short time. HOWARD KIMBALL, secretary, 89 E.
Market. '
BUILDING AND LOAN—Money to loan; a large sum of home funds left In our care to be loaned In sum* of $10# to $1,006 and upward, at lowest rates of Interest; can furnish money same day you apply. Pay back when you please. We offer far better terms than building associations. A. METZGER AGENCY. 6 Odd Fellows Block.
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FINANCIAL.
TO LET—ROOMS.
FINANCIAL—First mortgage paper and sold. SPANN A CO.
bought
FINANCIAL—Pawn and chattel loans. WILLSON, twer Court House grocery. FI N A NCI A L—Mortgage loa ns, lowest rates. _ HORACE McKAY, 31 N. Pennsylvania. FINANCIAL—Loans < per cent, money; dty improved property. 61-*2 When Building. FINANCTAL-To loan $400 at once; also large amount*. J. H. PATT1SON. 58 Circle et. FINANCIAL—$t0.WX> to 125.000 leans; get our terms. MEYER A KISER. 30* Indiana
Trust.
FINANCIAL—Augtfst rates on real estate loans; special rates. MEYER A KISER. 106 Indiana Trust. FINANCIAL—la or.# on farms, $100 and upward; home funds: lowest rates; no delay. A. METZGER, Odd Fellows Block. FINANCIAL—Money to loan; large or small amounts; most favorable terms offered by any one. DYER A RASfiMitNN. 43 Circle st. FINANCIAL—Money loaned In sums to suit at lowest rates; private money; get our rates. MclNTOSH A SON, 142 N. Pennsylvania st. FINANCIAL—Special rates for August only on real estate loans. See us quick before renewing. MEYER A KISER. 201 Indians
Trust.
FLVA NCIAI M
FINANCIAL—Wright's Magnetic Liniment tor sale by all druggists.
DUODALE &
per o DON
EY, 510 Lemcke.
FINANC1AL—Real estate loans. MEREDITH NICHOLSON, 805 Stevenson Building. FINANCIAL—9300 and upward on Indianapolis property. SPANN A CO., 8$ E. Market. FINANCIAL—CTholce farm and city loans. Lowest rates. JOHN B. HANN. 333 Lemcke. FINANCIAL—$100.00# to loan at 5, « and 7 per cent. MEYER A KISER, 906 Indiana Trust. FIN ANCI4L—Loans, building association shares purchased. NEWTON TODD. Ingalls Mock. FINANCIAL—Mortgage loans; lane amounts, 6 per cent. CHAS. T. BOYER, 11 Baldwin Block.
LNANCTAL—Money to loan on pei property and household goods. J. C. BL, room 44 Lombard Building.
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NOTICE—Is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between us. under the name of Art Decorating Company, has been dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be continued by Otto Miller, under the old firm name, at 123 N. Pennsylvania st. OTTO MILLER. F. P. WALTER.
NOTICE—
THE NATIONAL BANKRUPT LAW. The national bankrupt law goes Into effect In part on the 1st of August. We have made a critical study of the law and are prepared to attend properly In matters of this chura. We solicit your correspondence upon this class o£ matter. FRANK H. FITZGERALD, Attor-ney-at-law, 34 Fitzgerald Building, Indiana-
polia. Ind.
NOTICE—TO CONTRACTORS: Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Indiana State Board of Agriculture at the offlee of the secretary, room 14. State House, up to 12 o'clock of Mon-
grounds. Successful bidder wll be required to furnish bond. Plan* and •peciflcations at office of secretary. IfBDJCAL. MEDICALr-We treat successfully all chronic nervous, blood, skin and special diseases «
jture. hy
men and women; pile®, fistula, nipt drocele and varicocele, positive
formlties, hare-lip, spinal curvature, diseases
of bones and joints, hip disease, gentto-urin-
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Rupture cured quickly and safely without detention from business; chronic rheumatism
and paralysis
Indicated; our finest in the city. {Cbnsultatlon free. Question list and book free. Call or write for Information. LfR. CARTER A CO.. 114 S. Illinois
street.
FINANCIAL—5 and 6 per cent, money on Improved real estate In this city, with privliege of prepayment. SPANN A CO.. 8* E.
Market.
FDIANCIAL-MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE holding permanent positions with responsible concerns; upon their own names; easy payments. COMMERCIAL CREDIT A8SOCIATION, room 7 10# N. Pennsylvania. FINANCIAL—Money to loan; a large sum ot 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 moneyt some day you apply; pay back when you please. A. METZGER. 6 Odd Fellows Block.
FINANCIAL—Money to loan; a large sum ot home funds left In our hands, to be loaned In sums of $100 to $1,000 and upward at lowest rotes of interest; can furnish money same day you apply; pay back when you please. A. METZGER, 5 Odd Fellow. Block.
FINANCIAL—Money to loan on farm and city properties In Indiana at 5 and 6 per
cent, interest, with partial payraets. Money on hand. No delay. Large loons a specialty. Also flrst-class mortgage securities for sale.
Investors Invited to cell or address C. N. WILL' \MS A CO., 310-122 Lemcke Building.
FINANCIAL—The People's Deposit and Loam Institution IS NOT a building and loan association. We guarantee 6 per cent. pay&M» semi-annually on money deposited on certificate. We receive deposits In the loan fund and pay depositors all the money earned. The July 1898 dividend was over 7 per cent, per annum. No expense to depositors; security absolute. Borrowers pay no expense except straight commission. We collect rente, sell real estate, etc. 918 Stevenson Building. FINANCIAL—IF YOU WANT MONEY. MONEY. IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS, ON SHORT OR LONG TIME, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, warehouse receipts and store fixtures, without removal. No charges taken out In advance. Paymenu arranged on monthly Installment plan, to suit your convenience. Strictly private. CAPITAL CITY LOAN COMPANY, 1% E. Washington st., room 4. Over Big Four ticket offlee.
STORAUIk.
STORAGE)—Of all kinds at CHARLES E. SHOVER'S, 180 E. Wabash st.
STORAGE—Packing and moving. 8. P. HAMILTON. 11 S. Alabama. ’Phone 7fo. Special
STORAGE—Registered Warehouse. 235-237 E. Maryland st. HUNTINGTON A PAGE, Seedsmen. Telephone 129. Also transfer. STORAGE—INDVLS WAREHOUSE CO., W. E. Kurtz, Pres.; H. A. Crossland. Mgr., 817523 8. Pennsylvania. ’Phone 1243. We STORE, PACK AND HAUL.
STORAGE—THE UNION TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO.. Is the oldest, largest, safest and cleanest storage house in the city. Cornet E. Ohio st. and Bee Line tracks. (Tbs old Dickson sund.) STORAGE—Best located storage room in the city; central: well lighted; terms low; (old) *1 Massachusetts ave., goods stored six months hauled free of chan,* BORN'S 8TORAGE AND TRANSFER CO. Phone 212.
PAl'E.M ATTUKMKYS.
PATENT ATTORNEYS—E. T. BILYJU8 A CO. Patents obtained; caveats; trademarks. copyrights, registered; free pamphlets. Talbott Block, Indianapolis.
FIKANCIAL-Money to loan. HENRY H.' FAY, 1)4 E. Washington sL, over Big Four offices. FINANCIAL—Ready money to lonn; reduced rates and expense. NEWTON TODD, 6 Ingalls Block. FINANCIAL—Money on farms and city property; terms reasonable. THOS. C. DAY A CO., 225-330 Lemcke. FINANCIAL—$10 and upward loaned to salaried men or ladles; easy payments. Room 733 Lemcke Building. FINANCIAL—A large amount of private funds. FLORIDA A SEIDENSnCKEB, rooms 1, 2 and 9, 27% S. Delaware at. FINANCIAL—Loans; sums of $500 and over. City property aad farms. C. E. COFFIN A CO.. 150 E. Market at. FINANCIAL—Money to loan on Indianapolis real estate, farms, business property in county, towns and collaterals. UNION TRUST COMPANY. FINANCIAL—* per cent, money to loan on Indianapolis real estate; 6 per cent, for large amounts. Can furnish money pspmptly. I. N. RICHIE, IPS B. Marinet-
TO LET—Modern, furnished rooms. 18$ W. Vermont. TO LET-Nloely fumlsbed rooms. 522 N. Meridian st. , TO LET—Four nice, unfurnished rooms. 916 *. St. Clair st. TO LET—Large, unfurnished front room. U W. North et. TO LET—Clmona Is a throat tonic, a positive relief for hoarseness. • TO LET—Furnished room, with bath; reasonable. 923 N. Illinois st. TO LET—Rooms, furnished, for housekeeping. 13# N. New Jersey. TO LET-Modern suite: all conveniences; $5.50. 51* W. Washington.
FINANCIAL—IF YOU WANT MONEY. MONEY IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS, ON SHORT OR LONG TIME. ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS. ORGANS. HORSES AND WAGONS, SEWING MACHINES or any personal security, to be left In your possession, on payments to suit you, to be paid back at any time, each payment so made reduces cost of loan. COURTEOUS TREATMENT. LOW RATES. E. MARKET ST. MORGAGE LOAN CO. ROOM 4 160 E. Market st. Northwest corner Market and Delaware sta FINANCIAL— WE HAVE JUST WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. Our easy payment plan give you ten months or forty weeks In which to pay your loan. $20 loan payable $2 monthly, or 50c weekly. $30 loan payable $3 monthly, or 75c weekly. $40 loan payable $4 monthly, or $1 weekly. $50 loan payable $5 monthly or $1.25 weekly. Other amounts In like proportion. We advance money on furniture, pianos, organs, horses, wagons, ware-house receipts or any kind of personal property without removal. PRIVATE OFFICE. BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL. , We also loan the highest possible amount* on watches, diamonds, jewelry, bicycles, sewing machines, etc. CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY. ROOMS 7 and 8. TALBOTT BLOCK. No. 108 N. Pennsylvania st. FINANCIALTEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, to loan In sums of $6, $10, $16. $20. $30. $50. $100, on FURNITURE. PIANOS, ORGANS, HORSES AND WAGONS, at rates which honest people can afford to pay, the property to remain In your undisturbed possession. A NEW WEEKLY OR MONTHLY EASY PAYMENT PLAN. ON SHORT OR LONG TIME, A RECEIPT GIVEN FOR EVERY PAYMENT MADE. Don’t pay old friends double what ws ask for the same accommodation. EVERY BODY WHO WANTS MONEY CALL AND BEE US. We give you the full amount of money you ask for; no charges taken out in advance. The transaction Is sure to be private. Don't fall to see us and get our rates. INDIANAPOLIS MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY. Room 10 147 E. Market st. FOR •ALB-HORSKS AKD VCHICLJC*.
FOR SALE—Florida Seal.
TO LET—Three unfurnished rooms; up-stalra. Address W 17, care Newa
TO LOT—Well furnished room# front, lower; housekeeping. 425 E. Ohio.
TO LET—Front alcove room; gentlemen preferred. $08 Bellefontaine st.
TO LBT-Furnished rooms: housekeeping and sleeping. 238 W. New York. TO LET—Large, furnished front room, with alcove: board. 424 N. Illinois.
TO LOT—Nicely furnished rooms; reasonable; good location. 438 N. Illinois.
TO LET—Three unfurnished rooms; light housekeeping. 1122 Bellefontaine.
TO LOT—Lodging room*; one block north State House. 320 Capitol ava. N.
TO LET—N'eely furnished rooms; sJl convenience*. #72 N. Pennsylvania.
TO LOT—Room and board for visiting I* A. W. and K. of P. 522 Capitol ava, X.
TO LOT—Large, elegant, furnished cr unfurnished front parlor. 447 N. Meridian *L
TO LET—Furnished rooms for gentlemen; bath; private family. SIS E. Michigan.
TO LET—Furnished rooms for sleeping or light housekeeping; bath. 214 N. Alabama.
TO LOT—six fine rooms, second floor. 406 S. East st. JOHN WOCHER, Aetna Building.
TO LET—Furnished room: also offlee for doctor or dentist. Call 210 N. Pennaylvanta st.
TO LOT—Collars and cuffs. iVc; standard work. PROGRESS LAUNDRY, Telephone
1121.
TO LOT-Three large, beautiful rooms, up-' stairs, for light housekeeping. 1017-ED E.
Ohio st.
TO LOT—We rent room* oil parts city? Register with us. CENTRAL AGENCY, 202
Lemcke.
TO LOT—Furnished rooms; modern; summer prices. THE EDOBMERE. 966 N. IlIinoD.
'Phone 2182.
TO LOT—508 N. Pennsylvania st., two large, unfumlshfd front rooms; one i furnished;
board; bath.
TO LET—Rooms; three desirable, unfurnished; one front furnished; modern con-
veniences. 1401 E. Market st.
TO LOT—See CENTRAL LQAN COMPANY. room 7 Talbott Block. 106 N Pennsylvania, for loans on watches, diamonds, bicycles, etc.
.TO LOT—Arlington European Hotel; reasonable rates for lodging. Accommodate IrtOj one-half square west State House, 341 W.
Washington *t.
TO LET—Four large, light room*, up-stalrs; entirely separate, with hall, stairway, entrances. water, sink, presses, cupboards. $16.
601 8. New Jersey st.
TO LET—Nicely furnished, front rooms and board; slngls or sn suits; :tabla first-das*; rates ressonabla ORIENTAL HOTEL, 239
Massachusetts ava. first square.
FINANCIAL—Monty to loan at 7 per cant. In-
bock'aV 00 Ti mml ^)IJ, : EG , E V A^ °8AVINa AND ‘LOAN ‘ASSOCIATION? F. C. GARDNER. Secretary. FINANCIAL—6, • and I per cent, loans. Have you a building association loan on your property? Why not take a straight loon and save money ? Privilege pre-payment. MEYER A KISER, 306 Indiana Trust. FINANCIAL — Mortgage loans; money pronffitly furnished on first-class improved Indianapolis real estate; also on farms. PERRY M. BARNARD, successor to C. 8. Warburton, 1002 Majestic Building. FINANCIAL—Money loaned to salaried people without Indorsement or collateral; business strictly confidential, MERCANTILE DISCOUNT CO., room 4 Lombard Building. 24* E. Washington st Tsl. 22862. FINANCIAL—Money in sums to suit, without any delay whatever; you caa get It the same day you apply. Call and get our rates. Caa pay a portion each year if you desire. 84>4 E. Market st., room 4. CHAS. W. QOR8UCH. FINANCIAL—Money, money, money, in sums to suit, on long or short time, on household goods, pianos, horses, wagons, etc. Strictly private the same day you apply, without removal. Your own time to pay back. AETNA MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 201 Lemcke Build-
ing.
FINANCIAL— A NEW PLAN.
We loan money on furniture, pianos, vehicles, etc., without removal, on the building association plan. The payments are arranged in fifty small, equal weekly installments, thus allowing you fifty weeks In which to pay oft your loan; $1.20 is the weekly payments of & $60 loan; other amounts In like proportion; Interest 7 per cent, a year. PERSONAL PROPERTY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. , Room 4 Lombard Building, 24\j B. Wash, FINANCIAL-MONEY TO LOAN— *6, $10. $20, $60. $100 and up,: . FURNITURE, PIANOS, ORGANS, HORSES AND WAGONS, at lowest rates, and the day you ask for It. We will as gladly make you a smalt loan as a large one. We give you your own time In which to pay the money back. Your loan may be paid In full or In part. 1
AT ANY TIME.
and any part paid reduces the cow of carrying the loan. The property Is left In your possession, and you have the use ot both property and money. » You can get the full amount you ask for. NO CHARGE TAKEN OUT IN ADVANCE. Business strictly private. Call and see us
before borrowing.
SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO.. Room 207 (second floor) Indiana Trust Building (old Vance Block), corner WashIngton st. and Virginia ave.
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9 ' - GET IT $ We make loans of any size, large $ or sm&H, on household goods, pianos, $ organs, horses, vehicles, and ware-
$ house receipts at lowest rates, for „ _ $ any length of time desired. Without | rooms. Inquire of owner. 1210 N. Illinois st. 9 removal or publicity. Also on watches $ ^ .an m.w. iu*:
$ and diamonds, valuables, etc., and to $ salaried people on tjieir personal notes $ without indorsements or, collateral.
board $9 per . week; good aervlos; firstfare; Ices for all dinners: cool dlnjng-t
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TO LET—Bed Hs/. w7 P MAINE TO LETT—BPANN ft- CO, 86 B. Market. TO LET—See list. C. E. COFFIN A CO.
TO LET-8ee list, INDIANA TRUITT CO. " TO LETT—Three-room house. 303 1 hi v tdson st. TO LET—Five-room house; $15. 123 W. Walnot. ^ TO LET—Fh-e-rrom bouse, 1417 Omer Inquire 932 E. Market st. TO LET—A six and a three-room housa; In.
quire 908 Capitol ave., N.
TO LET—See list at 158 E. Market, ground
floor. ORBOORY * APPE5L.
TO LET-Dealrable. six-room cottagt. MM Bellefontaine. Newly pointed. TO LET—Very 'desirable down-town modem houee; eight rooms. 86 Thorpe Block. TO LET—Large, comfortable residence; bath; $18. F. T. MoWHIRTER. 122 E. Market. TO LET—218 N. Alabama; house ^ nine TO LET—Collars and cuffs! IVfcc; standard work. PROGRESS LAUNDRY, Telephona
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FOR SALE—VANDBRPOOL, for harness. FOR SALE—Two cheap horses. 617 8. Meridlan st. FOR BALE—Fine vehicles at prices and terms to suit. 308 E. Ohio. 'FOR SALE)—Good, gentle horse and phaeton; $70. 8541 N. Meridian. FORT SALE—Fine bay horse; six years old; city broke. 308 E. Ohio. ■ FOR SALE—Chestnut sorrel pacer; lady can drive. 2221 N. New Jersey. , FOR SALE—Good, second-hand open buggy; your price. 16 N. Alabama. FOR SALE—Fine, one-horse surrey: cheap. Call 942 Massachusetts ave. FOR SALE)—Three spring open wagons; two seats; food condition. 15 N. Alabama. FOR SALE-Feed stable. good location. Twenty horses. Address E 18, care News. FOR SALE—One fine saddle horse; comblnatlon horse, FRANK BECK, 27 W, St. Clair. FOR SALE)—Four good, open spring wagons, JOHN GUEDELHOMFER, 210 Kentucky ave. FOR SALE—My prices hit: VICTOR BUGGY AND HARNESS CO.. 928 E. Washington st. FOR BALE—All kinds of horses and mules. Stock Yards. Telephone 967. GEORGE K. SCHOFIgLP. FOR SALE)—$15 buys good peddling or delivery mare; nice driving mare. $10; big, fat work horse, $24. 820 N. Missouri. FOR SALE—Surreys, phaetons, buggies, road” wagons; nice goods at low prices. 355 8. Meridian st. COM STOCK A COON9E CO. FOR - SALE—Family horse; gentle, sound; safe to drive anywhere; nice mane and tall; free driver; stylish; Just right for phaeton. 15 N. Alabama. FOR S A LIS—Three delivery wagons, with tops; open wagons and a few buggies; cheap. 801 and 808 E. Market st. SCHWE1KLE A PRANGE. surttree ’Phone 1354. J. W. BUCHANAN. FOR SALE—Lowest price for fly nets and wagon umbrellas: latest styles carriage and buggy harness; cash or payments. PLUSCHNER. 313 E- Washington st. FOR SALE)—Surreys, box buggies and old vehides, sacrificed by Robbins A Co.. 32 E. Georgia st. Other vehicles very cheap. Repairing solicited. Hearses always in stock. FOR SALE)—All new pianos at 10 per cent. discount during our midsummer sole. This Is to make business in our dull season. WULSCHNER A SON, 128 and 130 N. Pennsylvania. - FOR SALE—Will offer my entire stock of vehicles Mils week at bottom prices; less than first cost. Have all styles, with and without rubber tires; fine surreys, phaetons, endspring buggies, traps, doctors’ rigs, and so on. Am closing out to quit business. All goods sacrificed. No. 230 Massachusets ave. BENNFrrr Jacobs.
$ INDIANA MORTGAGE LOAN CO., t Established 1887. $ Room 4 Lombard Building, t 24(4 E. Washington St. Tel 22862. $ > $ 3 $33 $ I $
’ . AUCTION MALIC!.
AUCTlOIN^^T'jT"'sSftANS^ > "realf"estate'*and general auctioneer.; 187 W. Ohio. AUCTION-G. W. MoCURDY, real estate and general auctioneer. 245 W. Washington. AUCTION- GIBBS A CO. AUCTION AND COMMISSION - DEALERS. In horses, carriages, real estate aad general
merchandise. /
13-15-17 N. Alabama a Telephone 1606. AUCTION—Sale of piano and furniture; I
,wtll sell at No. 30 Tacoma ave., on Friday,
August 5, at 2:30 p. m., one good piano; one oak sideboard; cost 320; bedsteads, mattress, springs, rockers, others chairs, three carpets, center tables, cans, fruit jars, dishes and great many other articles. Sole positive. T.
J. SEMAKS. Auctioneer. 107 W. Ohio st.
AUCTION—Sale of Beilis wheels at auction.
Thursday. August 4, and Saturday, August
6. at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m.. at SS.S. Pennsylvania st. We will sell about 200 high-grade wheels, ladles’ and gents’. These wheels represent the highest type of bicycle construction, being our best 1898 models. The sale will be without limit or reserve. Terms cash. BELLI!
CYCLE CO.. M. SOLOMON, Auctioneer.
AUCTION—Sale of hne furniture, carpets,
stoves, etc. will be sold on Friday morning
August 5. at 9:30 o'clock, at the residence, 29 S. West st., a large variety of well-kept furniture. carpets, etc. embracing nine elegant oak and walnut bedroom suites (costing from $76 to $125 each) very choice portable wardrobe, with large French plate mirror (cost $50), three excellent parlor suites, with silk tapestry covering (costing from $50 to $125 each), pier glass with marble base, beautiful oak secretary and bookcase (cost $35). sociables. a large variety of rockers, a quantity ot velvet, body and tapestry brussels and Ingrain carpets, rugs, fine brussels net and. Irish Point lace curtains and bed sets, splendid toilet sets, extra fine, large center table (cost $25). oak portable wardrobe, high arm oak Singer sewing machine (cost $00). oak refrigerator, dining chair*, extension tables, glass front safe, oil paintings and etchings extra choice box spring hair mattresses, chenille portieres, elegant silk plush couch (cost $40); extra fine bed springs, feather bed. cook and heating-stoves, bolsters, draperies, leather-seat chairs, pillows, comforts, blankets, shades, dishes and a great many other articles, In fact the complete furnishings of ten rooms, the whole forming one of the largest sales of fine furniture ever sold In the city. Sals made by order of court. Sale positive. Terms
cash. G. W. MoCURDY. Auctioneer.
TO LETT—House of seven rooms; <31 E. Ml sal. gan st. J. G. McCULLOUQH, rn E. Market street: " TO LET—Modern house; seven rooms; 181 s! Delaware. Inquire WILL ROTH. 13# W. Market. , ■ ^ TO LET—Furnished, ten-room house: c#n. trally located, Irvington. J. R. LUDLOW.
Irvington.
TO LET—Modern houee of eight rooms, 2817 N. Pennsylvania st. THE INDIANA TRUST COMPANY. TO LET—Modern, ten-room house and barn; Thirty-first et and Northwestern ave. FERD. A. MUELLER. V TO LET—House, four rooms, in good repair; yellow pine flnleh, porch, cement walk, 98.50. 1623 Columbia ave. ' ' imliir TO LET—Iron bed. springe and mattress, complete: 97.60. 249 Massachusetts. ELDREDOE A McRAB. TO LET—Desirable house: eight rooms; modern. 112 E. Thirteenth st. THE INDIANA TRU!T COMPANY.
>Oa TRADE.
FOR TRADE)—Good rental property for drug store; 00 trash. Address Q 15, care News.
FOR TRADE—House; Park ave., for lot In Morrison or Morton. Address C 18, care
News.
FOR TRADE)—Nine-room house, esrt. for building and loan or vacant lot north. Call 602 Shelby at.
FOR TRADE—Improved rental property for unincumbered building lot, between Illinois and New Jersey, St. Clair end Sixteenth sts.
FOR TRADE—Improved rental property for unincumbered building lot. between Illinois and New Jersey, St. Clair and Sixteenth sts. Address Q 1*. care New*. .
FOR TRADE—A little gold mine; 9M60 busl-
you New*. FOR TRADE—You have what you don’t want. I have what you do want; let's trade. Lots, houses, farms, drug stores, boots and shoes and dry Roods. All for trade. B. M. RALSTON. 137 W. Market.
FOR TRADE—223 acre farm. Marto.i county. Indiana, four miles * from Indianapolis; choice improvements, large, new house and barn; trade for Indianapolis improved or unimproved real estate or property in other good towns. W. E. MICK A CO.
ANNOUNCEMENT!.
ANNOUNCEMENT—Curled hair mattresses made to order at ELDREDGB A McRAE’S, 249 Massachusetts ave. ANXOUNCEMENT-Lost: My beet beau by not getting wedding invttatione of WM. !. CANFIELD, Printer aad Stationer, 35 Virginia ave.
ANNOUNCEMENT—Loan < tare, pianos, organa, etc., eta EAST MAR-KErr-8f. MORTGAGE LOAN CO., room A Ml E. Market st.
TO LET-Modern. eight-room house. Marty new; excellent neighborhood, northeast.
Room 90 Thorpe Block.
TO LET-315 B. St. Clair st., five rooms 1 v good condition; cheap rent. J. G. MoCUL- N, LOUGH, 1*2 E. Market et. ^ TO LET—Two new house#; nine rooma; mod-
ern; 1508-1510 N. Alabama INDIANAPOLIS WAREHOUSE, 517 8. Pennsylvania
TO LET—1004 N. New Jersey, houee, nine
room*, hot and cold water: bath, both gaaea,, newly papered. Inquire 1007 N New Jersey.
TO' LET^SeTcE^fTRAL LOAN COMPANY.
room -7 Talbott Block. 108 N. Pennsylvania,
for loans on watches, diamonds, bicycles, etc.
TO LET—Ten-room residence; bath; ~ splendid lot; flrst-clas# condition,. Broadway) »25. F. T. McWHIRTER, fc*
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TO LET—Seven-room, modern housa city water, bath, closet, hard and soft water., gases. 2127 Bellefontaine st. Inquire 1102 B. Nineteenth *t. TO LET—First-claee dwelling, nine room*, bath, laundry and furoace. NaJMj N. Delrware. Apply to HENRY H. FAY, Ht B» Washington st. ' T ' ' jp', TO LET-203 E. (new) Fifteenth et.: eight rooms; bath, furnace: all ttMtn improve, merit; next houee to Delaware! $» per
Keys at 1426 N. Delaware *$-.
TO LET—Your house vs McWHIRTER! CEN1 - E. Market ftt-T HIs plan, collector; h»s unequaled considering; don’t contln neglect. Write or call.
Why not try AGENCY, 122 ottte, but firm m. are worth losing money by
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TO LET-About August *0. rny
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to let- . ^ 1806 Central ave., modern, harn...,.M l» «• 786 E. llth st.. city water, gases 1# * » 515 E. New York st.. both gases. * 17 < 830 Superior st.. net. gas 4 831 Meikle st.. nat. gas ..-. 4
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