Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 November 1898 — Page 3

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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEV/S, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, ;89a

DIED.

BU8CHMAX—Lou!» F. Busrhman. agp thtr-ty-Sre, typhoid fever. Funeral 2:30, Sunday, 130® X. New Jersey at. rxyV’BR—Oathorin* Bonner Cover died November 24, nsre ninety-one year*, at 2S»2t N. Oftpliot ave. Burial private. Fl>EBAL DIRECTORS. IwjeraT'^mrecto^ 3M Re*. 2142 N- Mer Tel. S.O. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—ADAMS * KRIEOKR. 1» N. lllinol* »t. Telephone 1154. FVNKRAL EuRKCTORS—RAOSDALK A LONG, m Maaaarhueett* ave. 'Phone 608. in'N ERA L. DIREf'TORS— FRANK A. BLANCHARD, Undertaker, »» N. Delaware •t. 'Phone: Office 411: residence, 659. kcNLttAL DIRKCIORS—» C. E. KREGELO, 221 NORTH DELAWARE 8T.. Office ’Phone 260: FUNERAL DIRECTORS— FLANNKR A BUCHANAN. LADY EMBALMER. For ladle* and children. DO N. 111 (not* at. Telephone S41. Hacks at lowest prevailing price*. MONUMENTS. MONUMENTS-AUG. DIENE R. 449 E. Wa*hIngton MONUMENTS—At loweet price*. M. H. FARRELU 414 W. Washington.

WANTED—FEMALE HELP.

wanted—Ti»h-i-mingo. WANTKD—Dishwasher. 2W N. Illinois

WASTED—bowden's American Metal Polish. WANTED—Nurse. Call at No- 6 W. Pratt *t. WANTED—Girl; general housework. 333 B.

N'ew York

WANTED—A (rood girl for general housework. 22S W. Ohio.

WANTED—Olrl; Fletcher ave.

general housework.

WANTED—MALE HELP. WANTED—Rock cigar. Wanted—nsh-i-mingo. WANTED—Barber. 1634 S. Meridian^ WANTED—Barber. 61 Monument Place. WANTED—Hair cut or bath. 16c. 51 Circle ffirast. WANTED—Halr-cuttlng, 10c; shave. 5c. 154

Virginia ave.

WANTED—A plumber at 209 E. Nineteenth at. THOS. CONNELL A CO. WANTED—Old hats made new or m style.

HAND. Hatter. *1 Virginia ava.

WANTED—First-class white cook. Address O 4, care News. W ANT ED—W h 11 e girl for general housework. 202® Centra! ave. WANTED—Young girls, handy with needle. 49 Circle, room A WANTED—White girl for general housework. 330 E. Vermont st. WANTED—Young girl for light housework. 607 E. Washington. "WANTED—Strong girl to do general houeework. 235 N*. Delaware. WANTED-Fifteen ladles to canvass at once. Address D 4. care News. WANTED—Good, white girl; general housework. 2034 Capitol ave .N. WANTED—A good girl for general househousework. 1912 Park ave. WANTED—Good German girl for general housework. 1320 Broadway WANTED—An experience! saleslady at NEW YORK CANDY KITCHEN. WANTED—Iron child erto; 65.60. BORN A CO., 231 Massachusetts ave. WANTED—Good dining-room girl. TOMLFN80N HALL RESTAURANT. WANTED—German, mlda»e-aged housekeeper. 130* Naomi st., east of Shelby st. WANTED—Pal nlees fillings and crowns, *2. GANT, Dentist. When Building.

WANTED—A girl with references, housework. 624 E. Thirteenth st.

tof gf work;

general

WANTED—Girl; assist with housework; good

wages. 149 N. Delaware, room 5.

WANTEI>—Competent housemaid; best of

wages. 149 N. Delaware, room 6.

Wanted —Barber for Saturday and guarantee. 1310 W Washington st. WANTED—Neckbands put on tree.

RB88 LAUNDRY. Telephone 1121. WANTED—Free dentistry. CENTRAL DEN-

TAL COLLEGE, Ohio and Illinois sC

WANTED—Quick, a man who understands

enameling bicycle fr

News.

—— WANTED—Dress-cutting ana sewln Sunday; EMMA EDWARDS, 311 S. East st.

sewing school.

PROG.

frames. Address R 3, care

'^?^?i en s? I o E A ^REriS h riu.iS?; street. WANTED—Good, smart white boy to wait ■ table and assist with general work. 235 N. Delaware. WANTED—Bright young man to learn news- » paper sketching and Illustrating. Address C n, care News. WANTED—Barber to buy a good, two-chalr shop; good location; will sell cheap Address

J 6, care News.

WANTED—Handy man in factory, lay Du, gaa-fltting, hanging shafting, etc.

College ave.

brie!

1617 C ‘wait

WANTED—School boys to-morrow; halr-cut-tlng. 10c. 154 Virginia ave. Five expert hair cutters. MORGAN. WANTED—Night school pupils; draughting; Bee card In "Announcements,” for particulara. E. T, BILVIU8. WANTED—Small sums of money to loan; »10 and upward; at low rates. MEYER A KISER, 306 Indiana Tru»t. WANTED—Barber to buy a first-class fourchair shop; central; cheap rent; good trade.

Address K 6, care News.

WANTED—Two young men as waiters, to work evenings and Sundays at Daa Deutsche Hau*. Must speak German. WANTED—A colored man and wife to go to oountry house; to do (be outside work and aooh. Address D 9, care News. WANTED—One-half dosen smart, young engine lathe hands, who understand screwchasing. Address Q 3, oare News. WANTED—Man and wife to work in dairy; no children; woman to do housework; Inquire_room 12, 17H 8. Meridian st. WANTED—Wood and metat patterns; mechanical drawing. GLOBE MODEL AND PATTERN WORKS. 106 W. South st ’Phone

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WANTED—See CENTRAL LOAN COM. PANT, room 7 Talbott Block, 108 N. Pennsylvania. for loans on watches, diamonds, bl-

• egales, etc. , « .

WANTED—Young man to take up the study of law, without giving up present occupatlon. Complete course. Easy terms. Address Z 2, oare News. ; WANTED—Salesmen on cigars; (125 per month and expenses; experience unnecessary; permanent position; inducements. IMPERIAL CIGAR CO., Department N. New York. WANTED—Men, reliable, to tack sign*; 112.60 per week and expenses; steady work; send Me for postage, sample, etc. YOUNG MEDICINE CO.. 3429 N. Colorado st, PhUadtlphta. Pa. WANTED—Young men and women to learn trade at Indianapolis Barber College. Positions secured; tools donated. Special Induce, mente this month. Address HUGHES, 114 N. Delaware. WANTED—Salesmen wanted: For full line of nursery stock; new inducements to salesmen and customers; puts you ahead of competition. LAWRENCE NURSERY CO., Opera House Block, Lawrence. Kas. WANTED—Men to learn barber trade; eight weeks completes; positions positively guar, anteed; place Are to-day at |W monthly; places for 100 more; new field, applications from oountry receive prompt attention. MO-

PER'8 HAR^CR SCHOOL. Chicago.

STORAGE..

STORAGE—Warehouse; central; low ratea 131 Massachusetts ava STORAGE-Of all kinds at CHARLES EX SHOVBR'S, 190 E. Wabssh it. STORAGE—Packing and moving! S. P. HAMILTON, U S. Alabama. 'Phone TOO. Special

rates.

STORAGE—Registered warehouse, 236-337 E. Maryland st. HUNTINGTON A PAGE. Ssed»men Telephone 139. Also transfer. STORAGE—IND'FLS WAREHOUSE CO. W. B. Kurts, Pree.; H. A. Grassland, Mgr.. 617-633 S7 Pennsylvania. ’Phone 1343. WE 8TORE, PACK AND HAUL. STORAGE-SEPARATE ROOMS if desired. ffi-M-33 W. GEORGIA ST. PHONE 075. PACKING AND HAULING a epeolalty. HOGAN TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. STORAGE—THE UNION TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. la the oldest, largest, safest and cl sanest storage house in the city. Corner E. Ohio st. and Bee Line tracks. (The old Dickson stand.) FOB TRADE. FOR TRADE—A good buggy; newly painted; for good sewing machine. 439 Blake st. FOR TRADE—Bookcase and secretary; want bicycle; other furniture, paper-hanging. IS Baldwin Block. FOR TRADE—Three acres, clear; W. Washington st.. for small rental property. ALCON, 11 Yohn Block. FOR TRADE—Farm and city property, for drug store; lot for cows. TRUSLER. Attorney, 134 N. Delaware. ^ IFOR TRADE—Splendid new stock groceries and fixture#, north, fine location, tor cottage. six to eight rooms; must be clear of Incumbrance and worth shorn 62,000. MICK & OCX FOR TRADE—store-room, dwelling above. blacksmith shop same lot: clear, for farm or cheaper rental property. Small stock ladles' shoe* for lot or grocery; two cottages for large residence: dear lots, north, for rental property. BOOTH, Attorney, 337 Lemcke. ’Phone 2361. BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION a. BUILDING AND LOAN—The Aetna Association has money to loan on long or short time. HOWARD KIMBALL, secretary, 134 E. Market.

BUILDING AND LOAN—Prompt loans; no commission; no premium; new plan; low rate, as easy as straight loan. THE INDIANA SOCIETY FOR SAVINGS. 214 Lsmcke BuildIng. BUILDING AND LOAN-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 back when you please. We offer far better term* than building associations. A. METZGER AGENCY, 5 Odd Fellows Block.

BUSINESS CHANCE*.

BUS1XKS 8CHANCE—Flour and feed store: good location: good business: reason, other business. Address S 3, care News. BUSINESS CHANCE-Wan ted; Partner with $300 for restaurant and lodging; have flxtures. or wilt sell. Address K 4. oare New*. BUSINESS CHANCE—Wanted: Good, reliable partner, with some capital, to engage in manufacturing gas pipe articles. Address L 4,

’tare Nays. BUSINESS

$600. $3,000. $3,000 and $6,000 to class, paying business. Nothin

Lemcke,

BUSINESS CHANCE- We have clients with $800. $3,000. 33.000 and $6,000 to invest In firstlass, paying business. Nothing else will be considered. DUGDALK A DONKY, 530

else will be

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

ANNOUNCEMENT—Tbe sweetest story ever told—1.000 business card' for 75c. First-class work. VICTOR. 26 N. Dataware, corner Court

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ANNOUNCEMENT - Practical draughting

taught at night. Another class win be formed Friday evening. November 35. * o'clock, to meet weekly. Rare opportunity for

learning the art so necessary in ail branches of business. E. T 8ILVIU8. Mechanical Englneer, room 18 Talbott Block.

FOVJID.

FOUND— Two sorrel mare*. Apply at 2114 N. Meridian

WANTED-Free dentistry. CENTRAL DENTAL COLLEGE, Illinois and Ohio st*. WANTED—Girl to cook and do housework: good wages. Call at 1442 S. Meridian st. W A N TED—Lad le*’ Jersey cloth legging*. above the knee. 98c. KI3TNER S. 135 S. Illinois WANTED—German girl for general housework; references required. 723 N. Alabama street. WANTED—Competent cook, with reference: no washing; good wage#. 237 N. New Jersey street. WANTED—Girl for housework, good cook; no washing or Ironing; references. 1706 N. Illinois. WANTED—Experienced colored girl, with references, for general housework. 1506 N. Illinols st. WANTED—Experienced paper-box makers and bindery girls wanted. 130 S. Pennsylvanla at. WANTED—Teeth extracted without pain. TAFT’S DENTAL PARLORS, 25 W. Wash-

ington at

WAffTED^Ostrich^tlps^dyed ^nd^curledl^also Illinois st. WANTED—Mrs. Stevens’s medical home for ladles before and during confinement. 418 N. New Jersey. WANTED—Experienced shirt-waist folders and Ironers. A. KIRSHBAUM & SON, 32 W. Maryland. WANTED—At once, woman over twenty; white; three In family; $8.50 to $4.00. 18Va N. Meridian, room 42. WANTED—Four experienced lady agents. Call between 9 and 10 o’clock Saturday, room 3. No. 140 E. Washington st. WANTED—German or Swede girl; general housework; no washing or Ironing. 93 Middle Drive, Woodruff Place. WANTED—Lady agents can make from $2 to $4 per day with our quick-selling holiday goods. 529 Lemcke Building. WANTED—Young lady stenographer; for general office work; state experience and salary wanted. Address A 5, oare News. WANTED—Bee CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY, room 7 Talbott Block. 108 N. Pennsylvania, for loans on watches, diamonds, bloycies, etc. WANTED—We are closing out a lot of ladles’ button shoes In small sixes, 24, 3 and 84c, at 60c a pair. NEERMAN’S SHOE 8TORB, 733 Massachusetts ave. WANTED—Ladles afflicted with female dlaorders, to try "Marthena.” The woman’s great self-cure. For private interviews with reliable lady, address B 5, care News. WANTED-Ladles young and old, try "Marthena,'’ the woman’s great self-cure; for all female disorders; costs little; performs wonders. For free sample and booklet, address C 6, care News. ■WANTED—Clerks milliners, stenographers. typewriters, dressmakers, go to Gunther’s Umbrella factory for umbrellas; also repairing and re-covering. Factory and store, No. 21 Pembroke Arcade. WANTED—There are a hundred shoe stores In this city, but only one where ladles’ water-proof kid shoes can be bought. We have the exclusive sale for this city, and have them in lace and button, in all widths, B to EE. Try them. KISTNER’8 SHOE STORE, 138 B. Illinois.

WANTED-

PARK THEATER PHARMACY, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE 15c PINKHAM’8 COMPOUND 75o BEST PERFUMES AT, OUNCE S5o BIG CHAMOIS SKINS, BACH 60c TWO-QUART HOT WATER BAG 60c BEECH AM PILLS 10c 10 RIP AN’8 TABS 5o HATS HAIR HEALTH 40o PARK THEATER PHARMACY.

WANTED— SATURDAY,

BARGAIN DAY. Some very swell skirts at very low prtoes. 36 mohair skirts, satin trimmed; material and lining of the very best, to-morrow the

price Is $2.98.

34 skirts In handsome colors at $1.98.

A new lot of dark Scotch plaid skirts, $3

value, on sale to-morrow at 98c.

The best of that lot of collarette* Is left— about «even of them, and they have to be

larette at $9.69.

sold to-morrow.

$18 oollaj

$15 collarette at $7.39. $10 collarette at $4.49. We have cut the price in two on all our LADIES’ JACKETS. 313 Jackets at $5.98. $9 jackets at $4.47. *7 Jackets at $3.49. Ladles’ capes, trimmed In fur; 30 inches long, with a double cape. To-morrow we sell them at $2.69. Only one to a customer. Plenty of cheap wrappers, shirt waists and underwear at end of the season prices. Be sure and come to THE GLOBE. 330 W. Washington. WANTED—SITUATIOn’ SITUATION WANTED—Florida Seal.

SITUATION WANTED—Girl for general housework. 427 Blake st. SITUATION WANTED—Housework or saloon. 425 W. Ohio st. J. T. Jone*. SITUATION WANTED—Man, porter, coachman. waiter. 517 Bowman st. SITUATION WANTED—Wait table for room, board; experienced. Address Y 4, care News. SITUATION WANTED—Small wages and board, by young man. Address W 4. care News. SITUATION WANTED-By young man; have first-class reference. Address V 2, cars News. SITUATION WANTED—By man and wife; to keep house for widow or widower. 319 Capitol ave-, N. SITUATION WANTED—First-class; at _ a boarding-house or restaurant. 22 W. New York st.

SITUATION WANTED—German girl; last place three years; wages $2.50. 149 N. DeJaware, room 6. SITUATION WANTED—Reliable man; luncheounter; hotel; restaurant work. 304 N, Delawarc. room 11, SITUATION WANTED—As housekeeper by middle-aged lady; beet references. Address X 2. care News. v. SITU ATTON~W A N’T ED—By colored woman; housework Call GEISELS GROCERY, corner Rural and Tenth ets.

SITUATION WANTED—Accomplished stenographer, with reference*. Terms reasonable. Address E 4. care News. SITUATION WANTED—Furnish free cooks. waiter*, dishwashers and chambermaids for hotels and restaurants. 184 N. Meridian room 42. SITU ATION W ANTE D—By Mngl7 ^hUc man; age thirty; speak English and German; experience in restaurant, hotel, etc. HARRY. 534 W. Vermont.

WANTED—AGENTS. AGENTS V ANTED—Buy the Stirk burner if you want more gas. UON MANTEL HOUSE. 114 N. Delaware^ AGENTS WANTED—Representative* to sell new edition Teachers' Bible for the holldavs 600 Illustrations; new helps, maps, etc., sells on sight; big commissions; prospectus; 50c *i< days’ credit. Address immediately. Department U. American Bible House, 7S Fifth ave New York.

MUSICAL. MUbFcA L— MI SS~"fIDKIJA^ A LESTER pianoforte and voice. Circular upon applicatlon. 7 E- North st.

REMOVAL.

REMOVAI.—Bee Hive Trunk factory; salesroom 30 W. Washington. News Building

WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. W'ANTED—Florida Beal. WANTED—Tlsh-l-mlngT— WANTED—To Let; Four unfurnished p»>ms. 1905 Ash. WANTED—Ask for the Stirk burner if you j want h«-at. WANTED—To buy one-horse Jolt wagon. 1737 English ave. WANTED—Cash paid for household goods. 245 W. Washington et. WANTED—To buy a stock of groceries. Address Q 4, care News.

WANTED—Old WARD. 11 N

silver lor cash.

gold ana

_____ Meridian.

WANTED—Location for rce'aurant and lodging. Address J 4, care News WANTED—Neckbands put on tree. PROGHESS LAUNDRY. Telephone 1121 WANTED—Horses to winter \VM H. FRY. 2505 Broadway or Greenwood, Ind.

room; bath, with

Vermont.

pan ini.

or without boa:

WANTED—Shelving and fixtures; suitable for

shoe store. Address G 0. care News.

WANTED—Crowns~!$2 50. SELLERS. Dentist,

32 W. Washington, over News office.

WANTED—Will buy pawn tickets, diamonds

and old gold. Address T 4^ care News.

WANTED—$5 good set

PARLORS.

teeth. TAFTS ’ Washington *t.

WANTED—INDIANA DENTAL COLLEGE. 89 E. Ohio *t.. Is open from 9 a- m. to 6 p. m. WANTED—Capitol Steam Carpet Cleaning Works. Cleaning. 75c a room. Telephone 818.

WANTED—Horses to winter in the country: best of care. Tel. 912. HENRY L. HARDING; WANTED—Desk room. Stevenson or I.emcke buildings; state price. Address V 4. care News. WANTED—To rent furniture of an eightroom houee, for board. Address B 4, care News WANTED—To rent a typewriter; cheap; best of care taken of machine. Address H 4. care News. ’ WANTED—Men's Arctic overshoes, 88c. KISTNER'S SHOE STORE, 135 S. Illinois streeL WANTED—To buy 5,000 common pigeons. Apply at the rear. 519 S. U'inols st. AL SMITH. WANTED—If rats and mice annoy you, write S. S. MFG. CO., Chicago, HI., for sure exterminator. WANTED—Three or four modem, furnished rooms; light housekeeping; references. Address P 4, care News. WANTED—At once; house of seven or eight rooms; barn; North Side; permanent tenant. Address H 3. care News. WANTED—To exchange old line life Insurance for groceries, clothing or dry goods. Address R 4, care News. WANTED—Marthena, the new cure for all female disorders; for free sample and booklet, address F 5, care News. WANTED—To buy a business property, from $10,000 to $20,000 cash. Must bring good rent. MICK & CO., 118 E. Market. WANTED—Two furnished rooms with modem conveniences; want the best; centrally located. Address H 5. care News. W'ANTED—The sweetest story ever told—1,000 business carus for 75c. First-class work. VICTOR, 26 N. Delaware, corner Oourt st. WANTED—Gentleman desires room, with board; private family, North Side; not too far out; references. Address X 4, care News. WANTED—If you want tenants soon and property looked after carefully and promptly. list vlth us. HANN & MINTHORN, 323 Lemcke; . WANTED—See CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY, room 7 Talbott Block, 108 N. Penn, sylvanla, for loans on watches, diamonds, bicycles, etc. WANTED—For your photographic view work or flash lights, go to RAFERT. 350 W. Washington et. We can make anything up to a 14x17 negative. WANTED—The Friendly Inn would like to buy 300 or 400 cords of wood, dry or green; four-foot or block length; delivered at 526 W. Market. Tel. 2078. WANTED—A holiday dental excursion. Half fare for round trip to PRALL, the dentist, for thirty days. All work at half price. Fully Insured for five years. 149 N. Delaware. WANTED—Exclusive sale of some firm or manufacturer’s products, or some article with merit, that there is money In, by energetic young business man. Best of reference. Address J 25, care News.

WANTED—If you need a loan on your piano,

ds, 1

easy payment plan and

household goods, horses or wagons; try the yment plan and lowest rates of the INDIANAPOLIS MORTGAGE LOAN COM-

PANY, room 10, 147 E. Market Bt.

WANTED—If you want money on furniture or piano, on short or long time, try our easy payment plan and low rates. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO.. 207 Indiana Trust Building, corner Pennsylvania and Washlngton its. WANTEDSOAP! SOAP! SOAP! FOR SATURDAY ONLY, 22 BARS TOM BOY SOAP, 25c. 25c. 25c. GEORGE J. HAMMEL, 410-412 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. ’PHONE 755. FREE DELIVERY. EMPIRE BLOCK. FOR SALES—HORSKS AND VKHlCLBs! FOR^BALE^Flofldr'sear"' FOR SALE—One good, new surrey. 718 River ava FOR SALE—Horse and harness; cheap. No. 10064 E. Washington st. FOR SALE—New panel-top and open wagons; cheap. 920 Ft. Wayne ave. FOR SALE—Fine driving team; one a saddle horse. 1735 N Pennsylvania st FOR SALE—A fine, six-year-old horee at 1403 Hillside ave. Call Immediately. FOR SALE—Good, large, delivery horse for $20. Apply 2245 N. Meridian st. FOR SALE—Horse, harness, fine trap, surrey-, phaeton, depot wagon; buggies. 308 E. Ohio. FOR SALE—Several horses; cheap. CITY ICE CO. STABLES, S. Delaware st., near Union tracks. FOR SALE—Landaus, broughams, coupes, depot wagons, surreys, doctors’ buggies. 308 E. Ohio. FOR SALE—Buggy wheels painted, tired and boxed; $5 per set. T. C. VAWTER, 480 S. Illinois st. FOR SALE—Full line of vehicles. Come, see us, 354 S. Meridian st. COMSTOCK & COONBE CO. FOR SALE—Horse blankets, robes and rain covers; largest stock in the city to select from. VANDERPOOL.

FOR SALE—Teamsters' wagons, to close out stock, less than cost. B. KOEHRING A SON, 882 Virginia ave. FOR SALE—Odd buggy wheels, tope, shafts, etc., new and second-hand vehicles, cheap. T. C. VAWTER, 480 S. Illinois. FOR SALE—Hambletontan horse; extra fine driver; six years old; bay, and all right; will sell cheap. Address E 5, care News. FOR SALE—Three delivery wagons, with tops; open wagons and a few buggies; cheap. 801 and 803 E. Market. SCHWEIKLE A PRANGE. FOR SALE—Handsome surrey or phaeton nd, fine a perfect animal In every way. GIBBS & CO. 15 N. Alabama. FOR SALE—IRVIN ROBBINS & CO. have recently completed a beautiful brougham from photo of Prince of Wales's private carriage, which they Invite lovers of the artistic to examine; they have other closed carriages, less elaborate. In stock, such as Rockaways, Landaus and Germantown*. LOST.

•ey horse: bright bay; six years old; sound, fine, free driver; city broke; safe for lady; thia is

LOST—I. H. S. class-pin; June. ’ 98. Return

1121 Bellefontalne st. Reward.

LOST—Gold spectacles. Case marked Frank Murphy. Return 15 Board Trade. Reward. LOST—Foot-stool, gilt legs; liberal reward:no questions. Call 11 o'clock. MONNINGER’S.

Illinois and Ohio.

LOST—Diamond cross stlck-pln, going to or returning from English's Opera House.

Thursday evening Reward at Gr

office.

Irand Hotel

LOST—A email black dog, with white spot on breast; answers to name "Mischief.'' Leave same at A.'P. PRANGE”S. Givcer, and receive reward.

LOST—A brown water spaniel dog, with a white spot between his two front legs; goes by the name of Sport. Had collar with look broken off. Please return to 618 Russell ave. Reward. LOST—The gentleman finding money at corner of St. Cl&lr and Illinois, on street-car track will please return same to rooms 2 and 3. over Shadd’s grocery. Capitol ave.. N.. and Fourteenth at. LOST—Sunday morning lady's p>ocketl»ok. containing $5 bill, silver, and tea tickets, on California, between North and Vermont wts. Return M. SLACK, grocer, corner North and

Return M. SL.AC K California. Reward

LOST—MONEY LOST by throwing old hats away. Have them made new and In style and retrlmmed by J A. Wenell. the only expert man's the city 123 S Illinois st , Gr BATHS. BATHS—Massage, water, vapor and hot air treatment, 144 N. Meridian st. English * Block. Ladies 9 to 12 a m. Gentlemen 3 to a P- TO. BATHS—Massage. mineral, electric, vapor, shower and plain baths. Haughville mineral bath sanatorium, corner Holmes ave. and TV. Michigan at.

SHORTHAAD A>,D TVPKWRITING. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING—A. !, HARDY Ex-Court Reporter, seventh floor Lemcke Building 'Phone 900

FOR SALB—REAL ESTATE. HEAL. ESTATE—Indiana Trust Company. REAL EST A TE-INDI AN A TRUST CO. buy* and sells real estate.

per cent. C. E. SAYLES. 774

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Market

REAL. ESTATE—Neckbands put on free. PROGRESS LAUNDRY, Telephone 1121. REAL ESTATE—J. H. HAMUET. with MAR!<>N TRCST CO. Huy. se'l or rent your property. REAL ESTATE—If you desire a 54 real estate loan, let us give vou our terms. SPANN & CO.

REAL ESTATE—Property of all kinds HENRY H. FAY. 14 E. Washington st., over Big Four offices. REAL ESTATE—Fine farm, fifteen miles out; 3i»0 acres; good land and good improvements. DUGDALE & DONEY. 530 Lemcke. REAL ESTATE—Decided bargain; lot. 40x140, N. Pennsylvania, near Twenty-second; only $1,500; great bargain. MICK & CO. REAL ESTATE—Will sell my new, modern house, 2535 N. Illinois st.. regardless of profIt or loss. Make me an offer. Owner. REAL ESTATE—The sweetest story ever told: l.WO business cards for 75c. First-class work. VICTOR. 26 N. Delaware, corner Court st. REAL ESTATE—Vacant lots and Improved f ,2 r l ' a * e ln any P art °f the city. GEO. W OLF, second floor. Lemcke Building. REAL ESTATE—New, three-mom cottage; large lot, one square Prospect st. car line; pays 15 per cent.; $450. Call at 1418 Woodlawn ave.

REAL ESTATE—Lincoln Park lots on New Jersey st.; Improvements all made; only $10 down and monthly payments at 5 per cent, interest. ^ REAL ESTATE—New, five-room cottage. 1017 Harlan st. Owner must leave city; great bargain. For particulars call at 1139 N. Meridian st. ESTATE—Lot; 40x150, on Ash. near Twenty-fourth *t. All Improvement* paid. Price $900. JOS. W. SELVAGE. 73 Lombard Building. REAL ESTATE—Double house on main asphalt street; fourteen rooms; easy payments; made from rents. Very cheap. J. H. PATTISON. 58 Circle at.

REAL ESTATE—Lot on Broadway, near Twentieth st.; most desirable location for a home; price $1,200. JOS. W. SELVAGE, 73

Lombard Building.

REAL ESTATE—Lots in the Morris addition on Alabama; New Jersey and Central ave.; all street Improvements paid; low prices and easy terms, SPANN & CO. REAL ESTATE—Cheapest lot In Morton Place; 40x179: east front; price $2,000; all Improvements made and paid. JOS. W. SEL-

VAGE, 73 Lombard Building.

REAL ESTATE—-N. Meridian; eight rooms; furnace; bath, hardwood floors; quartered sh; large attic; will sell very cheap or

oak flnist

. large attic; i

trade. DUGDALE & DONEY.

REAL ESTATE—$950—Ruckle st. lot, near Twentieth st.; worth $1,150; assessed for $885; cheapest lot In Indianapolis for price. W. B. STEVENSON. 126 E. Market st. REAL ESTATE—Beautiful lot, Broadway; near old Twelfth, $1,300. Pennsylvania, near old Sixteenth; all Improvements; only $1,500. Money to loan. LEW NICOLI. 22 Thorpe. REAL ESTATE—Lot on Ruckle st., near Twentieth; fine location for a home; price $1,000; easy cash payment; balance long time. JOS. W. SELVAGE 73 Lombard Building. REAL ESTATE*—Four lots on Park ave.. near Twentieth st. (east front), 40X.140 each; price $1,200; easy cash payment; balance long time. JOS. W. SELVAGE, 73 Lombard Build-

ing

REAL ESTATE—Six rooms, bath and fur nact, south of Fall creek; worth «.500; all In good condition and In good location clearIce $2,800. DUGDALE & DONEY, 630

»mcke. ^

REAL ESTATE—Lot; southeast corner Ash and Twenty-third sts., 48x157; fine location for a home or investment; price $1,200; make me an offer. JOS. TV. SELVAGE, 73 Lombard

Building.

REAL ESTATE—We have a large list of desirable down-town property on Improved treets; must be sold to settle estate. Some of this can Be made pay 12 per cent. MARION

£

streets; nAist be sold to settle estate. Some of this can tie made pay 12 per cent. MARK

TRUST CO

REAL ESTATE—Lots on Central and Park avee., Broadway and College ave., In Bruce addition; 56x182; prices from $1,650 to $2,600. All improvements paid. JOS. W. SELVAGE,

73 Lombard Building.

REAL ESTATE^—Lot, 43.4x177; east front, on Broadway, near Twenty-third st.; very desirable location for a home; price $1,350. This Is a snap for some one. JOS. W. SELVAGE, 73 Lombard Building. REAL ESTATE—Magnificent, new, twelveroom, thoroughly modern house; very large stable; complete residence; east front; lot 50x 182; will take lot or house part payment; price $6.000. MICK & CO. REAL ESTATE—Reduced from $500 to $150, choice lota 37x150, east and west fronts; Haughville. north of Grandview: streets and sidewalks made and paid; clear; owner compelled to sell. MICK & CO. REAL ESTATE—Here is a snap. Lot 43.4x177, on Broadway, near Twenty-second st.; finest location In the city for a home; price for five days, $1,250. Can you beat this? JOS. W\ SELVAGE. 73 Lombard building. REAL ESTATE—Worth your notice; decided bargain. Thoroughly modern, . nine-room house, N. Pennsylvania, corner two streets, worth In the market. $5,000; will take $4,000. Easy payments. MICK & CO. REAL ESTATE—Ten-acre garden farm, new house and barn; young-orchard; prominent corner for store or blacksmith shop; Shelbyvllle pike, three miles from Belt railroad; price, $1,600. Call at 1418 Woodlawn ave. REAL ESTATE—TVe will sell either of the new modern dwellings on the east side of Senate ave., between North and Walnut sts., on monthly payments, with 5 per cent. Interest; at rock botom prices. SPANN & CO. REAL ESTATE—Capitol ave. residence, near Twenty-seventh st.; eight rooms and bath; nice condition; barn; lot 40x200 feet; $3,000; cheapest property north; $500 cash; balance easy terms. See this. W. E. STEVENSON, 126

E. Market.

REAL ESTATE—N. Delaw-are st. residence: Just north of Morton Place; ten-room, twostory, new and thoroughly modern In every detail: price $4,000 if sold at once; $600 cash, balance easy terms. W. E. STEVENSON, 126 E. Market. REAL ESTATE—Here’s one of the best bargains In residence property In the city of Indianapolis; Pennsylvania *t.. near old Home ave. Will sell for price of lot and throw house In. Must sell quick. W. E. STEVENSON, .126

E- Market.

REAL ESTATE—Great bargain. The resb dence property on the northw-est corner of Broadway and Fifteenth sts. An Ideal home. Owner non-resident; will make low price and easy terms; immediate possession. C. F. SAYLES, 135 K- Market. REAL ESTATE—Delaware st.. Morton Place; east front: new. ten-room residence; bath; attic, pantry, china closet; hardwood finish throughout; furnace, mantels; chandeliers, hardwood floors, beautiful home. W. E. STEVENSON. 126 E, Market.

REAL ESTATE—House of ten rooms; new. thoroughly modern and complete in every respect; In Morton Place: east front: 2014 New Jersey st. Examine this property and make an offer. Price $7,000. JOS. W. SELVAGE, Owner. 73 Lombard Building. REAL ESTATE—Money to loan; a large sum of home funds left In our hands to be loaned Ir sums of $100 to $1,000 and upward at lowest rates of interest; can furnish money same day you apply; pay back when you please. A. METZGER. 5 Odd Fellows Block. REAL ESTATE—Beautiful house and lot on Pennsylvania, south of Twenty-second st.; and lot on Pennsylvania near Twenty-second st. This Is decidedly the greatest bargain In Indianapolis. Price for ten both prope bard Building. REAL ESTATE—Greatest bargain in city: lot Central ave., half square of Morton Place; 50x177; street asphalted, sewer, water, ga« connections; cement walks: all improvements

s decidedly the greatest bargain In Is. Price for ten days, only $6,000 for rtles. JOS. V . SELVAGE, 73 I»m-

pald; price tor ten days, ji.600. See me quick for this bargain JOS. W. SELVAGE, 73 Lombard Building. REAL ESTATE—Do you want an elegantly finished and arranged, modern, up-to-date house In the finest residence location of Indianapolis? If so. look at No. 2022 N New Jersey st. i Morton Place), This is positively the best-built and finished house in Morton Place. Make me an offer. JOS. W. SELVAGE. 73 Lombard Building REAL ESTATE—Lincoln Park lots on New Jersey st., asphalt roadway, cement walks gas, sewer and water connections. Price $1.00o[ on long time. If desired. we will furnish money to build; small cash payment: balance easy at 5 per cent Your own plans or have attractive designs by a good architect. This le a rare opportunity to secure a new home at actual cost, on easy payments SPANN & CO. REAL ESTATE—Great opportunity; complete. new-, ten-room house; bath, furnace, electricity, combination chandeliers. electric light. burglar alarm. electric door bells, grate, cabinet mantel, quartered oak finish throughout, hardwood floors, fine grille work, elegant stairway, cemented cellar under whole house,. two pantries, cement w-alks, *ewer connection, good barn, connected with natural gas, east front; Talbott ave.; price only $3,800; give easy payments; see photograph at our office: take lot. worth $1,000 to $1,700 MICK & CO.

FOR SALE OR TRADE. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Almost new Briggs, upright piano. 306 E Ohio FV>K SALE OR TRADE—Gentle family mare; city broke. Address B 1, care News. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Grocery, doing a large cash business; will trade for blcvcles Address G 19. care News, FOR SALE OR TRADE—Three business rooms, nine living rooms and large hall for small rental properties. Address M 4, care News. FOR SALE OR TRADE-An Interest In furnlture. fixtures and lease in one of the leading hotels of the city: cheap If taker, soon position with sale. Address Z 4. care News

HOK SALE—BICYCLES. FOR SALE—Bicycle* Dougnt 22 S. Meridian street.

FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. EOU SALE—Florida Seal. FOR SALE—Milch now. 51 Linwood ave, Tuxedo Park FDR SALE- 99 Cleveland at MUELLER A WATSON FOR SALE—National cash register, sacrifice. Room 7. Talbott Block. FOR SALE—Cheap, a three-room house; lot 50x185. 420 W. Norwood , FOR SALE—Neckband* put on free. PROGRESS LAUNDRY. Telephone 1121. FOR SALE—Will buy pawn tickets, diamonds and old gold. Address T 45. rare News. FOR SALE—Gold spectacles from $3.50 tip, at OPTICIAN LA.NDO S, Denison Houskc FOR SALE—Asbestos grate put in on trial .1. ARNOLD, 319 Indiana ave Phone 459. FOR SALE—Storage and moving at lowest rates. 232 Massachusetts ave Telephone 213. FOR SALE—Meat market on the North Side; go, si trade; sell cheap. Address X 3, care News. FOR SALE—Men s Arctic overshoes. 88c. KISTNER'S SHOE STORE. 135 S. Illinois street. FOR SALE—Good quality wool boots, with buckle overshoes. *1.69. KISTNER'S. 135 S. Illinois FOR SALE—Men's suit* ana overcoats »old on payments. CONRAD'S 232-334 Massachusetts ave. FOR SALE—Music boxes sold on easy payments. CARLIN & LENNOX, 5 to 9 E. Market st. FOR SALE—A forty-five gallon. wholesale mill*route, w-lth tans and wagon. Address A 4, care News. FOR SALE—Expert bicycle repairing done by MUELLER-WATSON, Massachusetts ave.. and N'ew York FOR SALE—Smoked spectacles and eyeglasses from 25c up. at LANDO'S, 93 N. Pennsylvania st. FOR SALE—Iron bed. woven-wlre springs, cotton-top mattress, $4 50. BORN & CO., 231 Massachusetts ave. FOR SALE—For up-to-date photographs go to RAFERT. 350 W. Washington st. Prices to suit all pocketbooks. FDR SALE—Musical instruments of all kinds sold on easy payments. CARLIN & LENNOX, 5 to 9 E. Market st. FOR SALE—You can burn wood or coal on the Stirk burner; price 75c. LION MANTEL HOUSE, 214 N. Delaware. FDR SALE—Drug stock In good location for $400; $200 cash; balance on time. Address INDIANAPOLIS DRUG CO. FDR SALE—Possums are now ripe. Twentyfive. weighing from 5 to 15 pounds at COTTRELL'S POULTRY HOUSE. FOR SALE—The sweetest story ever told— 1,000 business cards for 75c. Ftrst-class work. VICTOR. 26 N. Delaware, corner Court street. FOR SALE—New piano; Emerson; mahogany finish; cost $400; will sell for $275 cash; Just the thing for an Xmas present. Address T 2. care News. FOR SALE—COKES GENUINE DANDRUFF CURE. WARRANTED. INDIANAPOLIS BARBER SUPPLY CO., 47 Monument Place. FOR SALE—Blankets: Some damaged bed blankets will be sold cheap. MODEL WOOLEN MILLS CO.. 804-806 W. Washington st., formerly Gelsendorff mill. FDR SALE—500 unredeemed pledges, consisting of diamonds ring#, watches, Jewelry, bicycles, violins, guitars, histories, etc., at your own price. CENTRAL IX)AN CO., Rooms 7 and 8 Talbott Block, 108 N. Pennsylvania st. FDR SALE—Great reduction sale. Suits and overcoats made to order from $12 up. Pants made to order from $3 up; ready-made pants from $1.50 up. A few un-called for sruits, cheap. W. G. SCHNEIDER. 44 Monument Place. FOR SALE—Blankets: Horse blankets. blanket robes, bath-robes, lap-robes, etc.; all new- designs and colors; a fine assortment and superior quality. MODEL WOOLEN MILL CO.. 804 and 806 W. Washington st., formerly Gelsendorff mill. FDR SALE!—Buy a Hagey King heater for school rooms, offices, stores, green-houses, vegetable store-roems and living rooms; regulates like gas; fire never goes out. The only wood stove that beats a base-burner. Price $2.50 to $12. Not sold in hardware stores. F. A. Hall, general agent, Hall's Drug Store, 1621 W. Morris st. Take West Indianapolis car. FOR SALETAKE ADVANTAGE WHILE YOU HAVE THIS CHANCE. 1 lb. Arbuckle, Lion or Jersey coffee 2c 1 box (3 cakes) Castile soap 2c 2 lbs, granulated sugar 5c 3 lbs. best navy beans Do 1 lb. Piel’s lump starch 1c I qt., new hominy lo 1 lb. can Cream Tartar baking powder .... 20c 2-lb. package pancake flour 5c 1 package new roll oats 5c lb. best Imperial tea 20c 14 lb. best ground pepper 9c 1 can corn, tomatoes or pumpkin 6c 1 lb. dried peaches 5c 2 boxes parlor matches lo 90c The whole "shoot" goes for 90c. Goods Just as represented. M. 8. SOCWELL. 446 E. Washington st. FDR SALESATURDAY' BARGAINS. The Globe Mocha and Java coffee in -l-lb. packages only 9c: regular price lac. Best patent Roller Process flour, per bbl., $3.50. Good family flour. 25 lbs. for 40c. Cugar-cured California hams, per lb.,; aVic. Compound lard, per lb., 5c. Best leaf lard, 4 lbs. for 25c. Raisins, 6 lbs for 25c. 2-lb. can tomatoes, ac. Two sacks table salt. 5c. Gallon pie peaches for 20c. Best table sirup, per gallon. 20c. Country sorghum, per gallon, 35c. French mustard, per gallon. 25c. Old-fashioned cod-fish, per lb., 4>4c. One keg best Milchner herring, 85c. Large, fat mackerel, 2 for 15c. Elgin creamery, per lb., 15c. Sweet dairy butter, 12V4c. FREE AND PROMPT DELIVERY'. THE GLOBE GROCERY COMPANY, Tel. 1681L 406 E. Washington. FOR SALE—

Undoubtedly th“ best boys’ suits ever offered at prices quoted. ON SALE TO-MORROW. 150 boys’ knee pants suits at about the price of the outside material. $5 boys’ suits at $2.98. $4 boys’ suits at $1.98. These suits are $3.60 boys’ suits at $1.69. These suits are made up in the very best manner; not thrown together for a cheap sale. We have plenty of lower grades at cheaper prices if you want them. FDR MEN we have on sale to-morrow $10 storm overcoats at $4.98. $15 beaver overcoats at $7.50. $20 black clay worsted suits at $9.89 Men’s reefer coats and vests at $3 98. Men s lined jeans pants at 75c and 49o. 330 W. WASHINGTON, THE GLOBE.

$7 no $1.50 $1 IKl $3.50 . .. $13.50 ,2 _V . .. isc $2.25 $1.25 $2.im $1.00 $1.40 $11.00 $6.00 .... $4 no .. $1" I") . .. $5 00 "O 15c 50c mention.

FOK SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.

FDR SALE—Household goods; cheap. Call 90€ N East st. F< >R SALK -F-urnlshed rooming house. 124 F. Capitol ave. FOR SALE—Restaurant, cheap, good trade. Address D 5, care News. FOR SALE—Barber shop, good trade and location. Address N 4. care News FDR SALE—Beautiful oak dining table, nearly new, sacrifice R,s>m IS. 126 E Ohio. FOR SALE—Y"our family groceries. SCHRADER S GROCERY’, 453 and 457 Virginia ave. FDR SALE—Fine, St Bernard puppies; nice driving mare. W. J. HOLE. Valiev Mills. Ind. for SALE—Fully-equipped steam laundry; might take some trade. Address S 4. care News.

EINjANCIAIs.

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FINANCIAL—Money on real estate; 6 per cent. Can 1506 Woodlawn ave. * r -^/' ?ClAL ~ J>awn an d chattel loana WII^ t»ON, over Court House grocery.

■st rates,

vania.

r Hoffii I 58ffP i £

F INANCIAL—$200 and upward on Indianapolis property. SPANN & CO.. 86 E. Market_ ' , „„ AT -—Mortgage loans; easy terms. J. H. LOWES & CO., 61-62 When Building. _ Fi.s^Nv. 1,4^—1.0118 A. COLEMAN, tawyeiq is now located at 1006 Stevenaon Building. FINANCIAL—Don’t pay enormoua commie

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s:

Ne

ilon on real estate loans,

w-s.

Address D 41. care

FDR SALK-Breech-loading shotgun: very i FINANCIAL—Loan*, Building association cheap; good condition. Address 1914 N. Del'- j sharae purchased. NEWTON TODD, Ingalls aware st | Block.

FOR BALE—i. 000 pairs $1.25; to close, at 95c. Washington st.

men's' shoes, worth REEDER'S. 450 W.

! FOR SALE—Drug more; terms reasonable; Win Invoice between $1,200 and $1,500. Box 65. New- Palestine. Ind. FOR SALESOAP! SOAP' SOAP! FDR SATURDAY ONLY, 22 BARS TOM BOY SOAP, 35c. 25c. 25c. GEORGE J. HAMMEL. 410-412 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. ’PHONE 755. FREE DELIVERY'. EMPIRE BLOCK. FDR SALE—Special sale of beds and bedding. Iron bed. with solid brass mounts, the $2 50 kind, our price 73 Iron bed. with solid brass mounts, the $3.00 kind, our price 2 25 Iron bed. w-lth solid brass mounts, the $3.50 kind, our price 2 73 Iron bed, brass rod head and foot, 2Inch solid vise, the $5.50 kind, our price 4 00 Iron bed, bow foot, bras* rod head and foot. 2-lnch solid vise, the $6.50 kind. our price $ 00 Hair mattress, the $15.00 kind, our price 9 00 Box couches, the $10.00 kind, our price.. 8 50 A child’s white iron bed. and mattress to suit 3 50 ELDRIDGE & McRAE. 249 Massachusetts at e. FOR SALEHS SOUTH ILLINOIS ST.

THE

BOSTON

FRUIT HOUSI

SB

FOR BARGAINS LN FRUITSy GROCERIES AND VEGE*TABLEJS. TO-MORROW. (SATURDAY) ONLY' AT THIS PRICE!. 10c for I peck'onlons. C, * 10c for 1 peck potateos. . 25c for 3 packages coffee. |j <3 25c for 18 bars brown soap. 25c for 12 bars toilet soap. j! ) 6c for 1 can string beans. ) 1 6c for 1 can peas. 7>4c for 1 can corn or tomatoes. 20c for 1 lb. dust tea. 10c for 4 lbs. rolled oats. 5c for 4 lbs. hominy.

35c for 1 gallon new sorghum molasses. 85o for 1 gallon New Orleans molasees.

5>4c for picnic k l /se for bacon.

nic hams.

5c for 1 lb. choice lard. $3.50 per bbl. best flour. 90c for 50 lbs. flour. 45c for 25 lbs. flour.

4»4c for crackers.

5c for ginger snaps. 3Hc for package corn starch. 39c for 1 lb. Star tobacco.

’PHONE 22751.

FOR SALE— REEDER'S. CUT PRICE BOOT, SHOE AND CLOTHING HOUSE. NEW. NO. 450 WEST WASHINGTON ST. $28,000 worth of gcods in the latest styles to close out at 70 cents on the dollar. This Us no fake. Everything is a bargain.

HATS.

Alpine hats, all colors, worth $1.25, now.,69c

CAPS.

Boys' caps, worth 25c. for 10c Mbn’s caps, worth 45c, for 25c

SHIRTS.

Men's working shirts, worth 30c; now 20o Men's heavy shirts, worth 40c. now 25o Men’s heavy wool shirts, worth 75c, now ,.49o <’s fine drees shirts, worth 75c, now .. 49o 500 white laundered shirts, worth $1; sizes

Men's fine dress shir

ite

ISVfc, 17 and 17H; price

, r*. •• ’ S5c UNDERWEAR. Men’s suits, worth 75c, now 40q Men’s suits, worth 90c, now 50c Men's fleece-lined, worth $1.25, now 90o Extra heavy, worth $1.75, now $1.20

SHOES.

Men's $1.25 shoes for 95c Men’s $2 shoes for $1.23 Men's $2.50 shoes for $1.49 Men's box-calf shoes, worth $4 for $2.49 Men's vesting-top'tan shoes, worth $4 for $2.49 Men's enamel shoes, worth $4, for $2.49

SHOES.

Ladles’ shoes, worth $1 for 69o Ladies’ fine shoes, worth $1.25. for 98c Ladies' heavy shoes, worth $1.49, for .$1.00 A full line of men's, boys’ and children's suits at one-third less than regular price, as everything must be sold. 340 men's suits, worth $4.50, sale price ....$2.23 225 men’s suits, worth $7, sale price $4.49 650 men's suits, worth $8. sale price $4.98 360 men’s suits, worth $9; sale price $o.49 76 men’s suits, worth $10, sale price $7.00 110 men's suits, worth $12, sale price .. ..$8.00 89 men’s suits, worth $15, sale price $9.00 These suits consist of the finest makes of English, Clay and Diagonal Worsted, English and Scotch plaids. GET MY PRICES ON OVERCOATS BEFORE YOU BUY. THEY MUST BE SOLD. Boys' long pants suits from $2 up. 3.000 children's suits, 50c and up. 1.000 pairs of men's eaaeitnere pants, worth $2.50 and $3, to close at $1.49, and hundreds ot other bargains too numerous to mention, that you can only call to be convinced. Remember

the place.

REEDER'S, 450 W. Washington st.

AUCTION BALES.

AUCTION—T. J. SEMANS, real estate and general auctioneer. 107 W. Ohio.

AUCTION SALE—G W. McCURDY, real estate and general auctioneer. 246 W. Washington.

Wednesday, November 30, at 9:30 a. m., at 220 E. Ohio st., the furniture of a seven-room

AUCTION 8ALE—We will •r 3< 220 E. Ohio st., the furniture of a se house, consisting of bedroom suite#, carpets, rugs, curtains, stove, cook-stove, bedding, mattress and springs; center tables, rockers, chairs, mirrors, etc., etc. Goode must be sold. Owner leaving. STROUSE & LEWIS, Agents. SOLOMON. Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE—We will sell at auction Monday. November 28, at 9:30 a. m., at 224 N. Senate ave.. the complete furniture of an eight-room house, consisting of oak bedroom suites, bedding, chamber sets, carpets, mat-

?ra, cook stove, kitchen utensils, dishee, dining table and chairs, center tables, pictures, rugs, Domestic sewing machine; goods are nearly new. and no limit to them. Owner leaving. STROUSE & LEWIS. Agents, SOLOMON. Auctioneer. AUCTION—SALE OF FURNITURE. CARPETS, STOVES. ETC., .will be sold on tomorrow (Saturday) morning at 9:80 o’clock, at my room. No. 245 W. Washington st.. oak and walnut bedroom suites, fine oak folding bed, with mirror, elegant oak sideboard, glassfront safe, a variety of rockers, cane-seat dining chairs, extension tables, lace curtails, steel engravings, oleographs, ingrain carpets, matting, mattresses, springs, stands, a quan-' tlty of books, cook and heating stoves, pillows, comforts, spreads, linoleum, wa'idrobes, show-case, a lot of car;>enter tools. with chests; dresser, cloaks, clothing, etc.; sold to satisfy chattel mortgage. G. W. McCURDY', Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE—Extra fine furniture and carpets. I will sell Monday. November 28. at 9:30 a. m . at 113 W. New York st.. one elegant oak bedroom suite, cost $90; one beautiful white, brass-trimmed suite, cost $60; one oak suite, cost $50; oak bookcase and writingdesk combined; one elegant, quartered oak table, with chair to match; mahogany and oak rockers, velvet couch, fine Axminster, body hrussels and Ingrain carpets, oak din-ing-table and chairs, oak china closet, one very fine rug. cost $25; other fine rugs, all cotton mattreseea, bedding, curtains, shades, choice collection of books, encyclopedia, etc one set Haviland china dishes, one porcelain set. toilet sets; oak refrigerator, one six-hoie range, good as new; Red Cross heating stove, cost $45; kitchen utensils. These are choice and extra fine goods, and are sold on account of owner moving away Sale positive. Terms caeh. T. .1 SEMANS. Auctioneer.

FOR SALE—

FDR TO-MORROW (SATURDAY)

Gut this out. Bring It to our store, and we will allow you 10 per cent, on any purchase

you make. Scan carefully the list below; An elegant folding-bed Good, cotton-top mattress Woven steel spring Extension table Dining chairs, per set . Beautiful parlor suite 7-ft. window shades Large lace curtains Portieres, very handsome Large oak center table Oak or mahogany cobbler rockers Handsome, solid oak rockers Large arm rockers Bedroom suites. French mirror ... Lovely, large hall tree Large. No. 8 cook stove No. S cook stoves, w ith reservoir .. Large, massive base-heater Gas heating stoves Oil cloth, per yard No. S wash boiler and other bargains u*> numerous

Cut this out and bring it with you, and j get a 10 per cent, cut on the above prices i

to-morrow only.

DCGaN FURNITURE <D , Opp. Court House 211 1-! Washington st.

FDR SALE—

Don't miss this sale on coffee for Saturday |

and Monday.

TO LET—OFFICES AND STORES. DrTET^S^rTisr^NDLADCTrRUST CO

25o for 3 packages of Javanese coffee Th

ack

‘ep . We do not grind

highest grade of package toffee. Try it. If you don't say so, keep the coffee, and

TO LET—Store rooms 131 E. Court st. AD. HERETIC TO LET—I>esirable office over 34 W. Washington. second fl<x>r.

refund your money price. Only 3 nark,

iy 3 packages to a customer. i lbs. best granulated sugar.

will this

-sh in >■ vei y

It for 19

25c per lb. good tea 25c for 6 lbs. fresh crackers. 25c for 6 lbs. fresh ginger s 25c,per quart fresh oysters

day

$3.50 per. bbl. best hard winter wheat flour. worth JJ.'X $3.60 per til,; lest R'ller Process flour, w orth $4: guaranteed to please 60 for large package pancake- flour, worth 10c. 25c for 10 bars Kirk's White Russian laundry ts ap Never offered at these prices licfor-Gu-vl as Babbitt's. Tw , cakes for 5c. Not over Hi bars to a customer. 4do f,-,r 1 lb. best Star tobacco. 15c per lb best Elgin creamery butter. 12V i'Sf il>- best Elgin butter. -These prices are good at either of our big stores. i'OI'RT House GROCERY. 204 E. Washington ?• Tel 1641 New store. 444 W Washington. Tel 2539!

TO LET—Desk room in elegant, furnished office. plenty of room; telephone, light and heut furnished. 927 Stevens-,n Building TO LET—806 Massachusetts ave . storeroom, $20; 810 Massachusetts ave., storeroom, $15. J G McCULLOUGH. 162 E Market st.

Desirable suite

et st.. bel

office rooms;

tween poetofflee and Monument

HENRY I). PIERCE. 29 N. Meridian

TO LET

Mark Place street.

To LET—Good business room. Bellefontalne and Twentieth st. ; adso business room. 2217 I! Washington st. ALCON, room 11. Yohn

Block

TO LET—Desirable office rooms; good light. large fire-proof vault; terms reasonable. GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of INDIANA. 27 S Delaware st.

TO LET—MISCELLANEOUS. TO LET—Desk-room. 1015 Stevenson Building TO LET—Or For Sale: Splendid location for factory or shop; DIG W Washington on Big Four railway; small cash payment. 208 8, Pennsylvania. TO LET—Four-acre garden or poultry farm; with large, two-story, eight-room house; large barn fruits; all in first-class condition Inquire OWNER il20 Broadway.

F ^ A1 — Money to loan. HENRY H. FAY, Hi E. Washington st, over Big Four

offices.

F INANCIAL—Heady money to loan, reduced rates and expense. NEWTON TODD. « Ingalls Block. FTNANCIAL—Money on farms and city prop- ™ rty .L t fI? ne reasonable. THOS. C. DAY A CO., 325-330 Lemcke. FINANCIAL—A large amount of private funds FLORF1A & SEIDENSTICKER, room* 1. 2 and 3. 27H S. Delaware *t.

FINANCIAL—Money to loon; $50 to $5,000 on e 3tate and collateral securities. MEYER & KISER. 306 Indiana Trust Building.

FINANCIAL—Money to loan; $5,000 at 5 per „ c ^!?L on clty Property. See u* quick. MEYER ft KISER, 306 Indiana Trust Building.

FINANCIAL*—Loans; sums of $600 and over.

c. e.

FINANCIAL—Farm loan* in counties adjoining Marion county; Investigate our ..rate*. MEYER A KISER, $06 Indiana Tru»t. FINANCIAL—Loan* on farms; $100 anl upward home fund*; lowest rate*; no delay. A. METZGER AGENCY, Odd Fellow* Block.

FINANCIAL—Money to loan; large or small amount*; most favorable term* offered by and one. DYER & RASSMANN, 43 Circle *t. FINANCIAL—Money to loan; always the '"y-' est < $5,0(94 at 5 per cent.; five-year loans. MEYER & KISER. 30« Indiana Trust Build-

ing.

FINANCIAL—5 and 6 per cent, money on Improved real estate in this city; with privilege of prepayment. SPANN A CO., 86 E. ^larket. FIN ANCIAL—Money loaned In sums to suit, at lowest rates; private money; get our rates. McINTOSH & SON, 142 N. Pennsylvania st.

FINANCIAL—Money to loan on personal property and household goods. J. C. ERTEL, room 44 Lombard Building. 24)4 E.

Washington st.

fr' 1 N ANCIAL—Money to loan; $5,000 at 5 per cent for five years; loans preferred in sums

&.S'a, 1 M!£ IER * K,SER -

FINANCIAL—Money to loan on Indianapolis real estate, farms, business property in TRUST oSSlW. na FINANCIAL—6 and 6 per cent, money to loan, according to security offered. Home funds In any amount. Pay back when you please. No delay. A. METZGER AGENCY, Odd Fellows Block. FINANCIAL—5, 6$4 and e per cent, money promptly furnished on improved Indianapolis real estate; also on farms; privilege ot prepayment. P. M. BARNARD, suite 1001 Majestic Building.

FINANCIAL—Money to loan; straight loana Do you want to change your building association loan to a straight loan? We will let you have the money. MEYER A KISER. $0<

Indiana Trust Building

FINANCIAL—Money loaned to salaried people without indorsement or collateral; business

strictly confidential. MERCANTi'le"'" DISCGUNT CO., room 4, Lombard Building, 24)4

E. Washington at. Tel. 22862.

FINANCIAL—Money In sums to suit, without any delay whatever; you can get it the same day you apply. Call and get our ratea Can pay portion each year If you des’re. 84$4 E. Market st., room 4. CHAS W GORSUCH

JWJANED SALARIED

PEOPLE holding permanent position with

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 ey same lease. A.

FINANCIAlr—IF YOU WANT

MONEY’—On short or long time—MONEY

on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, and

store fixtures, without removal. P<

ranged on monthly install!

ayments arlan. Strlctl;

rangea on montniy installment plan. Strictly private. CAPITAL CITY LOAN COMPANY,

E. Washingon st., room 4.

FINANCIAL—Loans. There sre several remsons why we do the largest loan business In this city. Two of them are: First, our rates are the lowest; second, we treat our customers right. If you need money, call and see us, and be convinced. We make loans on

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 week* In which to pay off your loan; $L20 1* the weekly payment* of a $50 loan; other amounts In like proportion; interest 7 per cent, a year. PERSONAL PROPERTY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. Room 4 Lombard Building, 2444 E., Wash. FINANCIAL—IF YOU WANT MONEY MONET 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 payment* to suit you, to be paid hack at any time, each payment so made reduce* cost of loan. COURTEOUS TREAMENT. LOW RATES. E. MARKET-ST. MORTGAGE LOAN CO.. ROOM 4. 160 E. MARKET ST. Northwest corner Market and Delaware sts.

FINANCIALMONEY TO LOAN. $5, $10, $15, $20, $50, $100 and up on FURNITURE. PIANOS, ORGANS, HORSES AND WAGONS, AT LOWEST RATES. AND THE DAY YOU ASK FOR IT. Property left in your possession. Loans arranged on easy payment plan, thus giving you plenty of time In which to pay it back. Loan may be paid In full at any time, and you pay only for the time you keep It. YOU GET FULL AMOUNT ASKED FOR. No expenses or commission taken out In advance. Business strictly confidential. Call and investigate before borrowing. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO.. Room 397 (second floor) Indiana Trust Building (old Vance Block) corner Washington st. and Virginia ave.

TO LET—ROOMS.

TO LET—Florida Seal.

TO LET-See list. INDIANA TRUST CO. TO LET—Four unfurnished rooms. 19«6 Ash".

FINANCIAL— WE HAVE JUST WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR. MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. Our easy payment plan gives you ten months or forty weeks, In which to pay your $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, warehouse receipt* or any kind -ot personal property, without removal. PRIVATE OFFICE. BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL. We also loan the highest possible amounts on watches, diamonds, jewelry, bicycle*, sewing machines, etc. CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY, ROOMS 7 AND 8, TALBOTT BLOCK. No. 108 N- Pennaylvanla st.

FINANCIAL—

TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS

to loan In sums of

$5. $10. $15, $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 we ask for the same accommodation. EVERYBODY WHO WANTS MONEY

CALL AND SEE US.

We give you the full amount of money you a*k for; no charges taken out In advance. The transaction Is sure to be private. Don’t fail to see

ua anti our riiten.

INDIANAPOLIS MORTGAGE

LOAN COMPANY.

Room 10, 147 E Market *t.

FINANCIAL— . $ t $ *4 J ABOUT MONEY!

HOW TO

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GET IT.

We make loans of any size, large or sma.l, on household goods, pianos, organs horses, vehicles, and warehouse lecelpts, at lowest ratea, for any length of time desired, without

without indorsements of collateral, Payments can be made weekly, monthly, or to suit your convenience. No charges taken out In advance, if need a loan, please call on ua. transaction is purely business, and decidedly more

you The and decidedly more agreeable than private borrowing. INDIANA MORTGAGE LOAN CO.. Established 1887. Room 4 Lombard Building. 21H E. Washington at. Tel 22M2. $ t is $ $ «

STRAYED. STRAYED—Or Stolen: One white English *etter: two lemon ear*. Return to 407 S. Senate

TO LOT—warm rooms; clean beds, $1. 21 ti.l

Senate.

TO LET—Furnished or unfurnished ro.,rn»7"iUJ| Broadway. TO LET—Suite rooms for light housekeeping. I 115 E. WaInut. lo L .i—Mce, front rooms; $10; gemiemeaLI V Del-I ware. 1 io lk,—o.ugie or en suite; board; modern. W V Alabama.

W) L.ET—bleeping *t AD HKRRTH, TO LET—60S N. Pennsylvania *t., furnished I _jrooms ;_board^ bath. | TO LET—Neatly furnished room; privoial family. 716 Park ave. | TO LET—Rooms; housekeeping or *m*te; cheap, 917 College ave. 1 TO LET—Nicely furnished rooms; down*] stairs. Gas. ioig Union. 1

TO LET—Nice, front room; down-stairs; fur-I n I shed. 524 E. North *t.

T mo^ T N^w ^ « P*'!

^ puJt 00 fr *« PROGRESS LAUNDRY, T»l«phone 1111. , TO LET-Nice, warm room; board. $3. 541 3. Pennsylvania, corner Merrill.

TO L.KT—i* urn:shed room; private family: gentleman. 41S K. New York. TO LET—Nicely furnished ro>ms7~flr*7cTii*a Pennsylvania st.

iw —.xceiv itrnlahed rooms; e -ttytdieg

modern. 607 N. Pennsylvania »t.

TO LET—Elegant suite of furnished or unfur-

nl-T-Hl rooms. 805 N. Illinois st.

'I'D LKt—.Mlceiy furnished rooms (modern):

with board. 804 E. New York st.

TO LET—Furnished or unfurnished rvotm; modern; bath. 412 N. New Jersey. *

TO LET—Furnished room*; modern. KDCE-

MERE. 80S N. Illlnot*. 'Phone 2483.

O LET—Three furnished rooms; light hou v- I

keeping; $7 per month. $27 N. NoWc.

TO LET—Lower floor of five rooms, for rent: [ ^central; $15. Address M 5. car* News. ! TO LET—Furnished or unfurnished rooms fug

light housekeeping, ill W. New York.

TO LET—Centrally located, elegantly fu?. I

nlshed rooms. Addree* B 3. care News.

TO LET—Elegantly furnished room*, with o'r I

without board. Address C 3. care News.

TO LET-Desirable furnished front room*;, ^cheap; housekeeping permitted. 210 N. Cap. TO LET—Two new, modern, choice rooms <•« I suite. Desirable location. Address C 2. cat* News. . TO LET—Two unfurnished, first floor, front; ' housekeeping; $7; private family. 923 N, Alabama.

TO LET—Woven-wlre springs; $X.$5; cottontop mattress, $1.60. BORN 44 CO , 231 Mass a-

chusetts ave.

TO LET—Within one block of poetofflee. cor! ily furnished room, with or without board.

Address A S, care News.

TO LET—Rooms on second and first floors; both furnished and unfurnished; modern:

references. 307 E. North st.

TO LET—Four unfurnished rooms, with bath; 8 per month to party without children, mt N. Capitol, corner Thirtieth. TO LET—The best $1, $3 and $3 umbrellas.

TO LET—Nicely furnished front room In private family; bath, furnace, grate; references exchanged. 1412 Bellefontalne at.

TO LET—See CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY. room T Talbott Block, 108 N. Pennsylvania, for loans on watches, diamonds, bicycles, etc.

TO LET—Living apartments In the Krwtiy flats, W. Vermont at., between Meridian and Ullnola, near the Blacherne: seven luise room* In each suite; furnished wlP» Vinetfcin blind*, private bath, closet and two )iands».r.t mantels, steam heat, hot and oold water; a beautiful, new, thoroughly modern and up-to-date building, especially adapted to housekeeping; prices reasonable. Call at building. and_ make insoectlon _wlth Janitor, o- see O.

BLEY. “ * ’ "

P. EN£

No. 106 E. Ohio et.

TO LET-HOUIES.

TO LET—List. <3 Orals

TO LET—dPANN A CO.. 8S B. Market.

TO LET—Bee Hat. C. R. COFFIN 4k CO.

T<» LET- flee list INDIANA TRUItT CO

TO LET—House ;flve room*, mi Spann ave. TO LETT—House of four rooms, 819 Colleg*

ave.

TO LBJT—Six-room house; plenty gas. 310 N. _ Pine. TO LET—Part of house; cheap. 436 E. Vermont.

TO LET—Four-room house; down-town. 428 8. New Jeracy, • . TO LET—707 n! East; modern; $27.5o'. CRUSE, 184 B. Market. TO LET—Neckbands put on frse. PROG RIDS A LAUNDRY. Telephone 1UL TO LET-See Uet at MS S. Market ground floor. GREGORY A APPEL.

TO LET—New, ten-room houee; every oonvenlence: 2636 N. Illinois; $$8. Owner,

TO LET—Six-room cottage and hem; 2115 N.

e door south.

rooms. C. F, 8AYLE8, US B. < Market •t. n, **

Capitol ave. Key one door sout

TO LET-1406 N. Alabama;

TO LET—Capitol Steam Carpet Cleaning Worka Cleaning, 75c a room. Telephone sis.

TO LET—Eight-room house. 1123 E. Washington et; both gases; cheap. INDIANA

TRygT OQ,

TO LET—Modern, ten-room house; newly refitted. 216 W. Michigan et. J. 8. CRUSE, 164

E. Market st

TO LET—Ten-room brick house; all modem improvements, 22$ E. Vermont st. Inquire 404 N. Alabama et.

TO LET—Seven-room house: with every oon- ■ venlenoe; $16, R. J. BRENNEN. 10 Thorpe

lock, or SQM College ave.

Block,

TO LOT—Have your umbrellas repaired and re-covered at GUNTHER’S UMBRELLA FACTORY, 21 Pembroke Arcade. TO LET—New, five-room house, with bath; pantry, cemented cellar and walks; 8. Me-

rldlan at., $12. WELCH A WARD.

TO LET—Houee, nine rooms, almost new; bath; down town: good neighborhood; creosoted street. Apply 642 B. Market TO LET—Eight-room house, 1189 N. Meridian. AH conveniences; barn; In excellent repair; $25 a month. Inquire at above number. TO LET—$017 N. Alabama at (Morton Place); ten rooms; bath; furnace; every modem oonvenlenoe. WM. GORDON, 319 Lemcke TO LET—Dwelling-house; nine rooms, with bath, etc.: 8. Senate ave., near State House. HENRY P PIERCE, $0 N. MerMlan. TO LET—Bee CENTRAL LOAM COMPANY. room 7 Talbott Block, 108 N. Pennsylvania. for loan* on watches, diamonds bicycle*, etc. TO LET—House, IMS Hall Place; eight rooms; all modern Improvements; first class; plenty natural gas all last winter and this last cold spell.

NOTICE.

NOTICE-DEWALD A WAHL Plumbers. M

Kentucky ave. ’Phone $0481.

NOTICE—TVeth. $6. SELLERS. Dentist, 32 W. Washington, over New office. NOTICE-BRILL A CO., dyers and cleaner*.

Massachusetts ave and Illinois st.

NOTICE-WILLIAM C. SMOCK. J ; courtl room 42 N Delaware st. Telephone 2074.

SMITH'S raala sT

NOTICE—Dyeing and cleaning.

DYg-WORK8. No. 200 N. Pennsylvania __ NOTICE-96 feet of second-hend wire fence; cheap: lawn guards; hltch-poeU, etc. M.

VANAR8DALL 1030 N. Bevllle.

NOT ICE—The sweetest story ever told—1.000 business cards for 75c. Flnst-clnae work. VICTOR, 2» N. Delaware, corner Oourt st. NOTICE—Hot air furnaces, with combination ga* burners, for horning gas and other fuel at the same time. JOSEPH GARDNER. 39-

Kentucky ave. Telephone 322.

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SOAP! 80 AW— HOAP: FOR SATURDAY ONLY,

S BARS TOM BOY ji,

SOAP,

26c 25c Me GEORGE J. HAMMEL. 4jo-4i2 Massachusetts ave. ’PHONE 756. FREE DELIVERY. EMPIRE BLOCK.

NOTICE-ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE, In pursuance to a decree entered in No. 2.022. action to sell estate, entitled ana Trust Company, Administrator, vs, M. Baumhoefer, the undersigned as mintstrator will, on Saturday, the 24 December. 1898, at public outcry, at of the Indiana Trust Company, Washington st. and Virginia, the hours of 10 a. m. and offer for sole to the highest the following described !mpi ,, Lots thirty-four and thirty-five (34 McCarty’* flr*t west *!de addition t of Indiana poll*, county of Marion, ac of Indiana, known as Nos. 1462 and Williams st.. West Indianapolis, each Of lots to be offered separately first; If no sufficient bid Is rscetvad, then they ate to be

offered toaether.

Said real estate to be sold free branoes. Terms of sale: At let

cash, balance In equal evidenced by note# of bank in not to exceed

months; secured by mot _ _ tale, notes to draw Interest a annum, and providing for at'

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