Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1899 — Page 7
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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1899.
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FOR &AXJS- Hotel furnitnre of flfty-ftv# room* for **l* or trade, for a ott*«e m *ub- ' wrba of thi* city a houee doitut food ha*lnej». Hr tel bu:Mirur can be l«wed on retusmabie tirm»- Adtin?wi L H. ew New*VOR iXtS^Sni »tora, altnatcd In beet. •mall town in State: •toe* Invoke about ILJvO. «ncludln« fine aoda founUtn; e*»h aale* av«ra«td iaat year Hi i*r day: foo.1 reaaona for Mil inf wu; • *iand invoetlration. One year s profit will pay for it. Addreaa V a, ■ aaafi IliiR:: J '■ 'FOR saUPIxT view camera (Rocheater Optical Co ), r»vor»lblbe back, rtalnf and falltnf front lene weliar Winf ehuuer, three double plate holder*. In No. 1 condition. In canvaa caiWlnf case: caae 1« worn; for »20 if aold before January 20. Sent XT. O. D., on recelpt of *1. W. E. ROORRS, Frankfort. Ind. FOR SAUr-^A department •tore, cOMUtUtf nKatiy of wall paper, window «hade*. draperl. * and household suppli*#, etc., of about W.000 *tOsk. with a food buslneaa. centrally located In the beat live fas town In Indiana. Good reaeon* for Beilin*. Will trade for a good farm near GRanapolla. Addre.. W 82. loepart-
) mmnt ■Jlolw, care New*.
rOR^A|JE--HORSKg AND VEHICLKb. FOR 8ALg—Pood carriage, tli. 619 K. Pratt. FOR fiAIaC—Ooofi. fentie pony; very cheap. EfP, im Silver are. J FOR SALE—Fine, young mare, if hand*; city
broke. 47 8. Illlnol* it.
TO LET-ROOMS. TO LET-See Hut- INDIANA TRUaT CO. TO LET—Furniahed roonia 402 W. Maryland TO LSTT-- Furniehed rwitn*; bath. 7 K. North. TD 'LKT-Nlcely Turnlahefi" room." Ml N. IU». nola. VO Ufet-Nlcely furniahed room*. SO W. New Toifit, TO LRT—Sleeping room*. Addrewi Y 14, care Raw*. TO LET -rwo unfurnished ixoin*, ft. 14~Art•una »t. TO LBT—Fomkhed room*; board, 12 50. 30 N. W«»t at.
TO LET—HOLSKS.
TO LET—Florida Seal.
TO LRT-Room* and board; very cheap. 234
VV. Ohio.
TO LET- Warm, furntehed room. 15. 625 W.
Michigan. ■
TO LET—Furniahed room* or meal*. 12 TV.
New York-
TO LET—Nice room* for gentlemen. 124 Capi-
tol ave., N.
In good repair.
FOR BALE—Leather-top phaeton;
cow. HIT Keytone ave.
Jersey
FOR BALE—Heavy single harness, good a* new, pi. m W, Walnut. 'FOR SALE—Team; cheap for caah. Call aft-
ernoon, 2« W. Vermont at.
FOR BALE—Good, gentle poi BOWMAN. » W. Market et.
pony; very cheap.
FOR BALE- Seven home, wagon* and h*rn*ee. Call 504 B. Alabama »t. FOR SALE—Seveial second-hand bugglee;
cheap. Ilf B. Pennsylvania «t.
FOR SALE—Blanket*, robe*, harness. VANDBRFOOL. 22 S Meridian »t. FOR BA LK—Ohestnut-sorrel tnare, medium Mae. 5»; worth Do. 1919 Prospect. FOR SALE—Driving horse; Jet black; five year* old; a^bargain. 1148 Villa ave. FOR SALE—Light, cut-under surrey; cheap. Call 627 Warren ave . West Indianapolis.
vv»* wk » fT., AM.
TO LET- Ijtrgs. furnished room, with bath. it* N. East. TO LET—One Urge, furnished room; bath.
519 N. East.
TO UBT-Read "A Hooeler In Honduraa.’* All
news dealere.
TO LET—Furniahed rooms; bath and heat. H5
N. Illinois «.
TO LET—Clmona will cure you of that tor* throat to-night. TO LET—Furnished room; ?10, reference*, lis
W. Vermont it. _ '
TO LET—Nice, furniahed room, with board.
2016 Central *v«.
TO LET—Bleeping room*. AD HBRBTH, 184 K. Wa»hlngton «t. TO LET—Furnished rooms for light houeekeeping. 825 N. East. TO LOT—Desirable, furnished rooms; bath;
, board. 310 N Illlnol*. TO 1.ET—Furnished ant modern. 821 N. Senate.
TO LET—folia
LJ
lia-
rs and cults. l>,c. PROORE88
LAUNDRY, 622 E. Wajihinglon. Telephone
unfurnished rooms; 88 Baldwin.
TO LOT—Modern, eleven-room house. Ill W. North st. Call JOHN CARLON, 510 E. Eleventh »t. TO LET-MO E. Michigan; strictly modern; eleven rooms; stable; $00. EDSON T. WOOD,
bath. 833 N. Illtne
TO LET-Unfurnished front parlor; cheap; reference*. 1612 E. Ohio. TO LET—Front room*, first floor, to gentlemen. 336 Capitol ave., N.
TO LET—Residence at 2606 Park ave.; roomy house; large yard. JA3. T. EAGLES FIELD,
Telephone 176.
TO LET—Nine-room house; all modern um provementa; 112 W. Tenth »L Call room if.
Board of Trade.
modern. 506 N. Delaware.
TO LET—Modern; eight
mer If d
T 22, care News.
board owne
TO LET—Furnished rooms;
cheap rent. 31# E. South. TO LET—Furnished”
housekeeping;
'O LOT-Furnished rooms, fl; one for light housekeeping. 13 8. Senate. TO LET—Large, furnished room to gentlemen; >10; fine. 722 X. Delaware. TO LE’f-Two rear, unfurnished; $6; one furnlshed 85. 715 N. Delaware. TO LET—Modern, furnished room; reasonable;
gentleman. 41# N. Delaware.
Tp~LET—Alcove, south front room; modem;
references. 810 E. Bt. Clair.
FOR SALE—Gentle horse, pony: good looker; cheap. H. E. PHELPS. 2243 N. Meridian.
FOR BALE-Pretty little family pony, $12; can't afford to keep It; worth $36. 812 Fayette. FOR BALE Good family horse, top buggy and harness; will sell separate. *23 High-
land ave.
FOR BALE—Buggy wheels jmlnted. tired and boxed; $5 per set. T; C. VAWTER. 480 8.
Illinois et
FOR SALE Rocks way carriage In good condition; party going our of the city. 324 E.
Market et.
FOR 8ALE—Physician’• buggy home and harness In first-class condition. Address P 21, care New*. - FOR SALE-Full line of vehicle*. Come, eee ua. 354 S. Meridian *t. COMSTOCK A
COOX8E CO.
FOR BALE—New *tyle* of lap-robe*, blankets, etc., harness; cash or payments. 3U H Washington st FOR BALE—A gentle home, one which a lady can drive; can be seen Sunday. 242# N. Pennsylvania et. .
FOR BALE—Very stylish road horse, seven years Hd; sound; dark bay; sired by the'
King. Rear TO N. Senate. ■
• FOR SALE—Odd buggy wheel*, tops, shafts. - etc.; new and »ecoi.d-hand vehicles cheap.
T, C VA.WTER, 4*0 B. Illlnol*.
SALE—Buffalo robe, very large, very finely furred; never used; perfect condition; price 8125. Addres* O 24, care News.
FOR fine)
FOR 8, latest Market
LE—We have a few nice cutters; tyle: will sell cheap. 801 apd 103 E.
L BCHWEIKLE & '
i. 301 and i
FOR BALE—Nlfce family mare, bay, seven year* old; sound; $35; one good dell very horse; bay; *lx year* old; |45. Rear TIB N.
Benate.
BALE—Handsome, fast, stylish road bay; seven year* old; city broke; per-
lady; sound. Rear TIB Senate
FOR
home; bay; seven yei
fectly sale for
aye,, N..
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good
large v 2727 Co
spring, leather top buggy; ngle harness, about new;
FOR SALE -End
fepalr; single ... — , wool horse blanket; all or separate; $36. Cornell ave. .
FOR BALE—Running oolt, King Nero, Jr.. half brother Belva Lockwood, a thoroughbred; will be a winner. WM. C. 8HORT-
R1DUB, Dana, Ind. •
FOR BALE—Nice Robblne phaeton. 816; two top buggiet, nice shape. $3t> and 835, worth |7G; canopy top road wagon, nearly new, $28; surreys, $25. 818 Vinton.
FOR BALE—Good,
■H , solid delivery c horse, 865; also nice, square-built, hea farm or team mare, $40; handy, eound driving mare, $18. 130 W. Walnut. ■
dray vy
FOR BALE-Five sleighs; second-hand; spring wagons, buggies and surreys; repairing and repainting. J. W. BUCHANAN. 403-604 E. Washington. ’Phons 1*54. *»* jH
FOR BALE—Broughams, rockaway*. phastont, Oermantowns, rubber tlree, all improvements In carriages. ROBBINS A CO.. 32 E. Georgia st. Hearses always In stock.
KOit SALK OR TRADE. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Light, open buggy.
JW7JBU
FOR SALE _ OR TRAI-E Good, gentle pony; ^mry cheap. BOWMAN. » W. Market st. FOR SALE OR TRADE—One fifteen-home bolkr; trade for home. 1337 E. Washington st. __ FOR SALE OR TRADE-Fourteen acres near Broad Ripple ear line. DAVIDSON, 4M In-
diana Trust.
FOR BALE OR TRADE—Ftmt-claM meat market and good residence. Post office box
213. Colfax, ind.
FOR SALK OR TRAPK-Clear property, N. PemuylvanU st. Rare bargain. BOOTH,
Attorney. 2S6 Ler.icke.
FOR BALE OR TP.ADE—Nice, little home on Prospect, east of East st.. for particulars see J. W. LOBH. 10 N. Pennsylvemla. FOR BALE OR TILADB—Equity in good, down-town residence property for vacant lots. Fi J. GORMAN. M When Block.
FOR BALE OR TRADE—Home on E. WashShgton; 8209 cash; balance like rent, or trade tor lot. J. W. LOBH. id X. Pennsylvania.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Good lot. B. East st..
groceries,
street.
car line; price l««i; trade for small stock STILZ A MILLER, 151 E. Market
FOR BALE OR TRADE—Flouring mill and saw mill near this city, to right party will give a good chance. C. M. ROCK & CO..
43 Ingalls Block.
FOR RALE OH TRADE—Mew. seven-room house; east part of city; no Incumbrance;
,,,w p j ouit -
roR Hale or trai.e e-,,„ fu . m la ‘ rilh good, six-room house;
rill trade for vacant lota
Starke county, with good, six-room no Incumbrance; will trade tor P. J. GORMAN. 62 When Block.
FOR BALE OR TRADE—-Choice farms, close to city; clear properties few equities; stock* of goods; house on California et., clear, for
lot north. T- C. LEWIS A CO.
Would consider farm land*. Address, with full particular*, owner. P M, pare >'ew».
FOR BA goods 1 splendid K. care
OR TRADE-
pro msb!*
-Half Interest In dry
- . business; good town; "|;, f ^n U ^‘co d *I"”*"«rt>1l* dr * <> *
FOR BALE OR TRADB-A modsrn home Morton Place; price $7,MS; must be m »k« IS.aue In property; balance easy STILE A MILLER. 151 E. Market st.
la
•Old;
FOR SALE OR TRADE- A llmt-clas* ealdon; eleetm Ughto; all up to date; on account of other bus Sites* will sell cheap. Renta for 329 a month. Call at iObl River ave.. West Indiana-
rOR BALK OR TRADE—Strictly down-town MMemce. Michigan at,; eleven room*; mod* m thfoughout; no Incumbrance; lot 56x150; ^^quick month Will take cottage
and College ave.. south of
U.m to 34,600. Price
MICK A CO,
worth from
TRADE-Lot and cottage, r vacant lot; drug stock outsMo Valparaiso: 19 acres rich. level iy county, California, 40 acres oil county, Indiana; to acre*. Haskell coenty. Kansas, three ailee from county
“'iSUT-
ApiTB 'DENTAL PAR-
»t. Call and get
EARHARr'lT
TO LET—Furnished room; suitable for two
gentlemen. 1122 Bellefontalne.
TO LET — Furnished or unfurnished. Call
evening*. 414 N. Now Jersey. TO LET—Furnished room and board;
ences. 526 N. Pennsylvania at.
efer-
TO LET—Unfurnished rooms for ■ ing; reasonable. 616 N. Illinois.
houaekeep-
TD LET—Three front rooms; up-stalm; for
light housekeeping 3M N. East_at_
TO LET—Modern, well-furnished.
rooms. _40 N. Benate ave. HoteU TO LET—Dining-room in the Windsor Bulld-
Ing. L»»w rent to the right party.
TO LET—Furnished rooms; modern. EDOEMBRK. 308 N, Illinois. 'Phone 21*3. TO LET—Two nicely furnished rooms; everything modern. 607 N. Pennsylvania st.
TO LET—Bee CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY. room 7, Talbott Block, 106 N. Pennsylvania, for loans on watches, diamonds, bicycles, etc, TO LET—Nine-room house, old Fourth »t. near Meridian; best location; low rent to small family. WM. L. HIGGINS, #07 N. Alabama TO-LET—Partly furnished. If desired, beautiful, new, ten-room residence; 615 N. Capitol ave.; very desirable location. C. F. SAYLES. UB E. Market. TO LET—Brick residence; ten rooms: modern conveniences; gas from Trust Company; fifteen minutes’ walk from Washington on N. 11 lino la. 1813 N. Meridian st. TO LET—Eight-room house, with bath; 913 N. - East st.; $28 per month. Seven rooms, bath and furnace; 632 and 6321# E. Eleventh at.; $25 each per month. Call at 143 E. Wash-
ington st.
TO LETT—A six-room cottage, with pantry,. cellar, attic, rain water, city water and gas, end la in good condition. Is on the corner of
d J
TO LET—Front room, furniahed. with board; near depot. Address K 22. care News. ■
nicely lurnlshed rooms; all inlences. 313 E. St. Clair.
Home .Place an
Kg M«
e corner of
Norwood st., $14. Inquire 326
TO LET—Two modern convei
TO LET—Nice, unfurnished, alcove room; all modern conveniences. 409 E. New York, tgj TO LET—FurnMhed front room; bath; single or houeekeep'ng cheap. #17 College ave. TO LET—Special sale of fine curls at the BAZAAR HAIR STORE, over Haerle's. TO LET—Large, front parlor; two gentlemen; both gase*. RUBSELL'B, 235 N. Delaware.
TO LET—Apartments, 827 E. Michigan st., three rooms, up-stalrs, both gases, city water, newly remodeled and papered; reasonable rent; for housekeeping Inquire J. G. Mc-
crLLOCGH. 162 E. Market at.
TO LET—Apartments, five rooms; steam heat; hot and cold water, porcelain bath, stationary gas range; high-class In every particular; gT.se to IU-60 per month. __“The Holland,"
month.
1EWTON TODD, 7 Ingalls Block.
residence.
TO'LET—Nlc*, furnished front room; up* __town; $e a month. Address Z 22, caro News. TO LET — Furnished front room*; central; housekeeping privileges. 225 W. Miehig-an^i-'t. TO LET—Well furnished front rooms; reasonable; housekeeping permitted. 210 N. Capitol. TO LET—Furniahed and unfurnished housekeeping and lodging rooms. 320 N. Capitol avs. TO LET—Collars and cuffs, 1'ic; PRboREBB LAUNDRY, <03 E. Washington. Telephone ira. ; TO LET—Four furnished rooms; housekeeping; modsrn; central. Address A 23, care News.
TO LET—Desirable
ave.; nine minutes from postofflee; all
ern improvements, includi
new
newly
College
od-
me
mprovements. Including new plumbing; furnace; newly painted Inside and out; r papered throughout; city water; rain ?i¥R r cE^K , SbK’/.?* w * HENnv “
TO LET-MICK & CO.. 118 E. Market. II# N. Capitol ave., 14 rooms, modern..$50 00 1856 N. Pennsylvania, 10 rooms, modern.. 33 ro ... TT, —... o modern 30 00
30 00
i*ss N. Pennsylvania. 10 rooms 28 W. Thirteenth, 8 rooms, n
42 Woodruff, 8 rooms, modern 2017 Broadway, 8 rooms, modern 20 00 1930 N. Pennsylvania, -6 rooms, gas..,.
Irvington, Rlttw ave., 8 r 2410 Dewey, 6 rooms, gas.
15 00 16 66 12 50 10 00
8 00 7 00
TO LET—Large, sunny, front, alcove room, with modern conveniences. No. 216 E. North, street.
'O LET—Two furnished rooms and housekeeping; modern. Address H 23.
light
\ r
8 rooms, gas
. .’ey, 5 rooms, gas..
2223 W. Morris. 8 rooms, gas
1635 Wilcox, 4 rooms, gas „ w 617 Edwards, 3 rooms, gas 7 00 Forty-first and Charles. 6 rooms 7 00 1431 Shepherd. 5 rooms, gas 7 fiO 416i* E. Thirtieth, 3 rooms, gas.,., 6 00 1238H Oliver, 2 rooms, gas 3 00 3004 N. Illinois, business room 23 00 3006 N. Illlnol*, business room WOO Lewis st. and B. Thirteenth, lumber yard 10 00 1426 Prospect, business room 6 00
E. Thirtieth, business room & 00
418
TO LET—Large, nicely furnished, front room; also unfurnished room; cheap. 717 N. New Jersey. ' TO LET—Large front room, cheap; downtown; gentlemen. Call 149 N. Delaware, room 5. TO LET—Upetalrn, three unfurnished rooms; adults; references exchanged. 135 W. Michigan at.
TO LET
TO LET—Nicely furnished, front room for gentlemen; pmute family. 323 N. Capitol avenue,
Rooms.
1603 Park ave., modern # 1811 N. Delaware, modern 8 1512 College ave.. modern * 226 Benate ave., N., bath and gases..12 #34 N. Pennsylvania, modern 8 1008 Park ave., gases w 221 E. Michigan, 8 the Emmet, water and heat Included 7 121 K. 16th, hath and gases » 27 E. 8t. Joseph, modern .' 8
TO LET —Three or four pleasant rooms; housekeeping; first floor. 1434 Lexington avenue.
TO LET—Front, alcove room; bath; prtvata family; no other roomers; reference. 408 N. Liberty. - • TO LET—Three large, unfurnished; $10; Illuminating gas Included; reference. 420 N. Weet st.
TO LET—Three desirable, connecting room a; gases; first floor; man and wife; no children. 402 Bright. _____ TO LET—One large, beautiful, unfurnished, front room; references exchanged. 226 E. Vermont at.
TO LET—Three room*, furnished or unfurnished; single or en suite; with board; modernise# N. Eaat at. TO LET—Furnished rooms; modern; to man and wife or gentlemen; light houaekeeping If desired. 42$ N. lllllnola. TO LET—Furnished rooms for housekeeping;
.. - 'bg occupied
Capitol av«.
^ «U ready_ to-Jnt occupied < gases and water.
TO LOT—Nicely furnished front parlor; downstairs; modern house; bath; grate; furnace. Beaaonablr. 301 N. New Jersey st. " TO LET—Desirable suite of furniahed rooms: modern and first-class In every respect. io3 W. Walnut, first house west of Illinois. TO LET—Bee CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY, room 7, Talbott Block. 10s N. Pennsylvania,
bicycles, etc.
27 E. St. Joseph, modern .' ISO Woodruff Place. East drive, bath and gases 7 U E. North, gases... 5 20* E. 15th. modern.., 6 160* College ave.. modern 8 1404 Ash. gases 7 MIR Capitol ave., N., gases and stable 6 530 Seville ave,. natural gas...., 7 319 S. Noble, gases 7 •1647 Pleasant, natural gas 7 Fayette, natural gas 5 N. West at., natural gas 7 Park aye., gases 9 r..r. W. Michigan, natural gas 6 847 Huron, natural gas 4 $015 Alvord, gas and stable 6 111 W. i«th. natural gas * 223 E. Mich. st.. mod., in the Emmet, 7 1408 N. Pennsylvania st.. modern I
OFFICES.
Coffin Block, modern. $8 to $10 00 STORE-ROOMS. $45 Virginia ave.76 00 2d and Sd floors, 39 S. Illinois st R0 no 321 Indiana ave.. natural gas 23 00 Complete printed list at office. C. E. COFFIN A CO.. 150 E. Market st.
TO LET—
PROPERTY FOR RENT BY INDIANA TRUST COMPANY. DWELLINGS NORTH.
for loans on watches, diamond*, bicycles, etc
714 N. N. Jersey.845 00 2240 N. Penn 45 00 1414 N. N. Jersey St 00 1412 E. Wash SO 00 1838 E. Wash 25 00 1620 N. Alabama 26 00 1609 Ash st 25 00 U17 E. MarMiHP 435 E. Court st... 12 00
1316 S'eastern av.
— w 7519 Chess pei ket... IS 00 45 Lee st..
TO LET—Three rooms; 333 Massachusetts ava.; light housekeeping; water and natural gas Included; »1L EDSON T. WOOD, 83 Batdwm. TO LET—Warm, furnished rooms for gentlemen, fl and $1.50 per week; also one large front room for housekeeping; first floor. 318
K, Market.
n st
2216 Hovey st.... 823 W. 2#th st.... 2337 Sheldon st... 718 Fayette st,... 943 8. Meridian.. 834 Newport ....
R36 Newport
6 00 6 00 * 00 4 00
AC
1025 Madison ave.$25 00 1140 Reisner st... 9 00
1684 Guffin st ■ 1636 Guffin st 534 Ethel (W. I.) 1 Sift '
624 Chesapeake st. 518 Chesapeake st. 511 Chesapeake at. Rooms 22. 23. 24 Schriever Block
5 00 145 S. Blackford. 10 00 137 B. -Blackford. 4 00 516 Chesapeake...
TO IJET-HOISKS.
TO l.ET—Last, s# Circle. TO LET—toPANN Sc CO.. K. Market. TO LET—See list" C. K7COFFIN A CO. TO LET-Sce list. INDIANA TRUST CO. TO LET—Furniture moved, $1 per load. Telephone 213. TO -LET—FVur-room house; $10. Call 428 S.
New Jersey
TO 1 LET—Read "A Iloosier *n Honduras." All
news dealers.
TO LET-529 Prospect; alx rooms, large barn.
*0 Baldwin Block.
TO LET—Bee rental Hat. DENNY A DENNY,
30 N. Delaware st.
TO LET—Bedroom suites' fl per week. 231
Massachusetts ave.
TO LET—Four-room house, $*.SU. 1623 C-Iiumbta ave.
TO LET-New, modern, nine-room house; $20 Address O 23, care News. TO LET—Four-room house and acre ground. C. K riHIM EH. Irvington. TO LET—See list at 15* E. Market, ground floor. GREGORY & APPEL. TO LET- 70" N. Last, modern, seven rooms; D5. CRUSE, 154 K. Market. TO LET—House o' five rooms and pantry in
10. 715 E. Ni
TO LET—Nice, 518 Vinton st.
four-room house; new. No.
ro LET—Half house,
Pennsylvania st.
611 8.
U ET—See Pftansyiv
an la
W. LOSH, 16
TO LET—House, five rooms, good wate
tral location, with or wl $12.50. #26 N. Alabama st.
water, censtable; rent
X. Alabama ~
TO LET—Elegant new eight-room house, sli Coble st.. between W. New York and Ver-
mont
TO LET
re-co FACT
»ts.; $12. Call at house.
ET—Have your umbrellas repaired an jvered at GUNTHER’S UMBRELL
ORY. 21 Pembroke Arcade.
mo
lint cel
Hock.
TO LET—$5
with all
house,
of
good repair; $10. 71S E. North st.
TO LET—Cottage, MM E. Ohio, tor $6 a
month. Inquire 1205 E. New York.
ir. LET—637 N. Capitol; nine romos; bam;
«tt. CHAB, A. DALE. 14* E, Market.
Lease: An e.ght-room
with all modern Improvements; plenty 1 natural gas; cheap to right party. Addre
A 35, care News.
TO LET—Four rooms on ground floor, $11 per month. Four rooms on second floor, $8 per month. 615 and Lockerbie st. Call at 616 E. New York st., one square south.
Grove st., n
50. Suite of two rooms,
'“W ing; very
TO LET
glnia ave.. only $ Stewart Place, for
Three rooms on Grove st., near Vir-
17.50
for light nousekeepm
desirable. $8. Me IN TOSH A SON,
142 N.
1429 Fletcher av.$12 60! 1022 N, Cap. 64# S. East st 12 60; 2240 N. Penn..
619 8. Cap io/wMwe
.. rooms, furnished; desired. Talbott av*. Address
TO LET—Five-room cottage, $12.50; 2316 Dewey ave.. known as old Andrews st. Call et 126 N. Illinois st. XU LET - CAPITOL STEAM CARPETCLEANING WORKS. Cleaning, 75 cents
per room. Telephone 818.
TO LET—Lower fiat, seven rooms: bath, furnace, grate, plenty gas; porches, driven well, fine location: 820. >116 N. Capitol ave.
street. 114 W.
North,
215 W. Mich., „ 26 W. 28th. modern
modern 605 N. Alabama, mod
1414 N. N. Jerse;
1523 Park, modern
832 N. Capitol, modern 2016 N. N. Jersey, mod 2410 N. Meridian, mod H13 R. N. Jersey, mod 817 N. Senate, modern 82# Broadway, modern
Capitol, mod 1431 Central, modern
■ 1431 Central, mex mod 415 E. 16th. moden mod ”07 N. East, mode
601 Daugherty.... 10 00 108 8. Summit ... 10 00 825 Union 10 00 713 Buchanan ... 10 00 1427 Lexington..:. 8 00 S23 Caven 8 50 1730 Nebraska ... 7 60 531 Jones 5 00 1419 Woodlawn .. 12 50
Comnlete printed list at office of houses In all parts of the city and suburbs. Rooms In the Ardmore apartment bouse, 00™*!* Dela-
ware and Massachusetts ave.
1542 Lexington 822 Wright 1336 8. Olive..
Store-room*, HERETH.
El E. Court st. AD.
TO LET—New room;
New
located; $10 a mo: email business. 1 Ing
TO LET—No. 25 8.. Pennsylvania, a fine storeroom, vault and large, light basement. A.
METZGER AGENCY. 1(4 N.
$40 00 33 00 36 00 30 00 80 OO 27 00 25 00 25 00 25 00
location, for grocery;
METZGER AGENCY
: reti 102 f
reasonable.
Pennsylvania st.
rangements
Block.
22 50 20 00 20 00 20 00
20 00
IS 00 12 00 15 00 15 00 12 50
IS 50 25 00
9 00 11 00 9 00 7 00 10 00
42 50
TO LET
able for light with or without
Apply first floor, 11
Second floor, centrally located; su:
anufacturtng or println
power; water, 17 W. Georgia st.
or pr
both
TO LET—First-class location for millinery, boots and shoes, clothing, dry goods or drugs, etc.; In a new, high-class building; low rentals. NEWTON TODD, 7 Ingalls Block.
TO LET—Desirable store-room busiest equarc in town; city water, both gases, electricity and possibly especially suitable tor plumber
carpe:
in center of ter, sewer;
power;
rs, printers.
mm aw . am. . „ ^ ^ painters, carpenters, tinners, etc. HENRY
D. PIERCE, 20 N. Meridian st.
TO I.KT—niSlELLAMAH ».
TO LET—80 acres,
602 tV. Tenth.
at Valley Mllla. Inquire
TO LOT—Livery barn; good location. Inquire
Madison ave. and Lincoln et.
TO i*ET—Photo^ragh gallery.^ Address Owner, TO LET—Butcher shop and five living rooms; good location. 330; thirteen acre*. $150 a year. 8CHUCK. 2807 \V. Michigan st., Indianapolis.
LOST—Read "A ■ news dealers.
LOST. Hooeler In Honduras.’
LOST—White bull pup. O. J. BUE8Z, 1738 N.
Rural. Brlghtwood.
% S. e Tr7dian:: aS SS i^aS'et-. 1 22 wSfi. HOR^Fra— Vl^^ve:
TO LET—Hotel Enterprise, second Massachusetts ave.; $1 to $3 per w*
board at lowest rates. Home637. MBHBBM
STORE-ROOM 8.
7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 5 00 6 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 4 00 4 00 4 00
LOST—Small, white dog; long hair; black nose. Return Virginia Hotel. Reward.
LOST—Tuesday, white bull terrier dug; name-
plate on collar. »t. Reward.
Return to 808
sr dog; na N. Califci
LOST—Gentleman"s morocco pocketbook, talntng $37 In paper and $5 silver. LI! reward at 1517 N. Liberty.
LOST — Mastiff; tan color; from north of Brlghtwood. Return to ED WATSON, Brlghtwood, care Topp's dairy. LOST—Pair gold spectacle*. In or near English's Opera House. Wednesday night. Re-
fnaa; first-class bo, like place. Phone
square k; bath
TO LET—First-class suite of front rooms; second floor; 24 E. Ohio; steam heat; hot and cold watsr; $15. Also part of ground floor offices. C. F. SAYLES. H
TO LOT—Parlor and bedroom, or mingle room; folding beds; with or without excellent table; both gasee; telephone; heated bath-room;
228-230 S. Merid 4-story bid $150 OO 220. 222. 234, 226 B. Penn, st 100 00 116 8. Delaware. 75 00 881 E. Waah 40 00 518 E. Wash ... 40 00 1507 Prospect st., store-room...... 15 00 722 Buchanan at. 20 00
Telephoni
Will.
906 Vlr*
C^.
Miller sts., barn,
4 rooms 16 00 25 * 27 W. South. 15 00 1501 Prospect st.. 10 00 339 W. Mat st.... 10 00 1604 Prospect st.. 8 00
Cor. Division A
Cottage ave..... 8 00
1456,
ilsh's
LOST—Steel frame
nose-glasses
House or between State House school house on Meridian. STOCK’S. 16 E. Washington.
at State
i and No. 3 turn COM-
UNAhCIAL.
SUNDAY SERVICES.
FINANCIAL—First mortgage paper bought and sold. SPANN A QQ, FlNANClAL— Loans on watches and Jewelry.
’WILSON. 30* iSTjWashington.
FINANCIAL - Lowest ROBBINS BROS., US
rate* on Lemcke
city loans.
loans; lowest rates. Jestlc Buildlrg. ■
FINANCIAL—Loans, Building association shares purchased. NEWTON TODD. Ingalls
Block. FIN ANCIAL—Money
. FAY, IV# E.
offices.
. to loan, HENRY H. Washington st., over Big Four
TO LET—Thoroughly modern, convenient, new house; six rooms and attic. 65# E. Twenty-
third st. Inquire 1914 College ave.
TO LET—Near Twenty-second-Broadway, seven ro<y..8; modern; bath; plate giaes; baih; gas. cement cellax, etc. W. J. LOWRY, 22 In-
galls Block warn mm
FINANCIAL^-Ready money to loan, reduced ^ ratti^and expense. NEWTON TODD, 6 InF1NANCIAL—Money on farms and city proprn rty -V t ^f S T ^^Wa. THOS. C. DAY A
CO., j2a-33) Lemeke.
FINANCIAL—Money to loan. Lowest - rates. Call before borrowing HANN A M1N-
THORN, 323 _Lemcke.
CHRISTIAN. .West Indianapolis Christian Churoh—Service* In I. O. O. F. Hall, W. Morris st. Sundayschool, 8:30 a. m. Church services 10:30 a. m. Preaching by Professor Ames, of Butlsr College. Y. P. 8. C. 6:90 p. ra. Ladies' Aid Wednesday afternoon at Mrs. Elder s. Prayer and teachers’ meeting Wednesday. 7;$6 p. m., et 1416 8. Blaine ave ; IVrwney-ave. Christian Church, Irvington— ■ Morning service 10:46 o’clock. Sermon, "The Law at the Spirit of Life,” by E. P. Wise, pastor. Solo, Joseph L Sweeny. Junior and Intermediate Endeavor 3:45 p. m. Senior C. E. 6:80 p. m. Preaching by pastor 7:80 p. m. Subject. "The Witness of John."
ave. •tor.
FINANCIAL—Money to io delay; lowest rate RICHIE, 10S E. Market.
ey to loan on real estate; lowest rate of Interest offered. L
te o arke
FIN ANCT A L—Wanted
out commission
curlty. Address K 21,
to borrow $1,800 wtthon apprcflrsd real estate oe-
bor
revet
care News.
$2,000 at 4 per cent, tor three to six months
housekeep H A
Pennsylvania st.
TO LET—Swell, five-room fat; bath; hardwood floors, buffet, steal range, heat, electric devices, screens, awnings, wails beautifully decorated; janitor service; rent $17; coupio only. Key 255 Highland ave., also small, nveroom, modern house, $13
TO LETav..$33 00 SO 00.
lap. ave.. 12 00i2016 N. N. Jersey 30 00 113 W. Morris.... 10 00] 111 W. 10th st.... 25 00 1C22 English ave. 9 00,1247 Bellefontalne 18 00 1506 Hendricks.... 6 00)217 W. 11th st.... 14 00 222 Lincoln lane. 5 00! 1013. Windsor st..l2 00 219 E. North 14 00! 619 Hudson 12 00 1426 N. Missouri. 6 50,521 Hudson 12 00 1709 English ave. 8 00,625 E. Michigan. 10 OO 1405 Oriole st 5 00 407 N. Senate av. 9 00 613 W. Pearl 6 00! 406 N. Senate av. 8 00 1264 S. Illinois... 6 00 1139 N. Reisner.. 8 00 2006 Yandes 7 00 1106 N. Reisner.. 7 00 „ 107 Droatur st... 10 00
Complete printed list at office. J. O. McCULLOUOH, 162 E. Market.
TO LET-By J. S. CRUSE, 154 E. Market
Alabama.
modern 1414 N. N. Jersey, mod
FINANCIAL—*600 to loan on real estate,
only. MICK A CO., 118 E. Market.
FIN A Nt'! a L— Mi ney to loan; *50 to $5,000 on real estate and collateral securities. MEYER
A ivi&ER, 306 Indiana Trust Bui.dim
large
and Twenty-ninth st J. M. Canfield, paa
9 a. m.; Senior 6:46 p. m. Prayer-meeting Thursday evening. Ladles* Aid Society Friday 2 p. m. To all these services you are InvKod. In lianapolis Christian Endeavor Union—Rev. J. Gumming Smith will address the monthly mertirg of the Indianapolis Christian Endeavor Union. Monday evening, January 14. at Fin* Presbyterian church. Pennsylvania
i mi trees tor the cornneed and there will ■■■ OTAM Bndeavorere are Invited.
SUNDAY Skill V ICES. PRESBYTERIAN.
First United Presbyterian Church—Cornet Park ave. and Twenty-second st. Rev. Joseph Llttetl, pastor. Preach ing at M:8# a. m. and 7 46nt, by the pastor. IIride-school
»:». Y. P. « C.
Chun
SSI IS. —, one aquare north of
Tenth et. Rev. J. P. Cowan. D. D-,
DIED.
IFF1N—John T. Griffin, January U. W j Sunday at I p. from the residence son. H. N. Griffin. Uie g. Harding *1.
William C. on Friday morning, M Funeral from his late rsM*
Woodruff-ave. United Presbyterian I ■ In Arsenal nve., one square north
and New York sts. Committees for the coi
be other business of Importance.
Ing year
be anno
ji.ding.
FINANCIAL—A large amount of private funds, FLO REA & SE1DENSTICKER, rooms l, 2 and 3, 27*/# S. Delaware st FINANCIAL—Loans; sums of $500 and over.
City property and farms.
C. E. COFFIN A CO.. 150 E. Market it.
Olive Branch Christian Church—1120 8. Meridian st. Rev. Oren Orahood, pastor. Sun-day-school, 3 p. m. Junior and Intermediate Societies, 2:16 p. m. Y. P. 8. C. E., Tuesday evenings. Preaching by the pastor at the morning and evening services. Public Invited to all services. At the morning sendee the annual report will be given. All members are sft " asked to be present at this sendee.
especially as
FIN A N CIAL—Money to los amounts; most favorable any one. DYER & RASSMANN,
FINANCIAL—8 and « per cent, money on Improved real estate in the city; with privilege of prepayment. SPANN A CO.. 88 E. Market.
FINANCIAL—I have $2,000 to loan at 6 per cent, on first mortgage, without commission; risk must be first-class. Address X 19, car
News.
FINANCIAL—Loi
Fourth Christian Church—N. 'West, between St. Clair and Pratt sts. Rev. George M. An-
il; large or small derson, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and terms offered by 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. Morning aubject. NX, 53 Circle si. "Though Rich. He Became Poor for Our
Sakes." Evening, "All About the Bible.” Sunday-school 2:15 p. m. Christian Endeavor 6:80 p. m.: leader, Meta Shaw. Prayer-
meeting Thursday evening at 7:80; leader, G. Lowe*. ;
ans on farms; *100 and up-
ward; home funds; lowest rates; no delay. A METZGER AGENCY, 103 N. Pennsylvania
street.
FINANCIAL—Money to loan on personal property and household goods. J. C. ERTEL. room 44 Lombard Building. 24ft E. Washicgton st, ■ FINANCIAL—Loans:
rates and no
THE INDIAN- _ Lemcke Building.
FINANCIAL—Money to loan on city property; sum* of $1,000 or upward; low rates; no commissions. Room 4 Aetna Building, 23 N. Pennsylvania at. GEORGE B. YANDES. FINANCIAL-® and 6 per cent, money to loan, according to security offered. Home fund* In any amount. Pay back when you please. No delay. A. METZGER AGENCY. 102 N.
Pennsylvania st.
loan; straight loans,
c your building as
straight loan? We will
2705 N. Capitol, 2607 NT. Illinois.
1917 N. Senate, mod 707 N. East, moder 2214 N. Illinois, mod 1717 College, moder 2604 N. Illinois...$16 00 1502 N. Alabama, mod 419 Blake 13 flO 1613 N. Delaware, mod 525 Douglass u 00 668 E. 15th. moderr 855 Rhode Island. 7 00! 1H7 College, moder 1332 Lafayette ... 6 00 #15 Mass., flats, mod 623 N. California 13 00 1611 Park $25 00 517 Drake 6 00 604 N. Delaware. 20 00 424 W. Wabash. 7 00 >403 Bellefontalne 14 00 1111 N. West 7 50 1541 Yandes 10 00 2S21 N. Illinois... 20 ool 730 Bevlile 12 00 130 W. 22d 14 00 ! 2201 Bellefontalne 20 00 2729 Cornell, store 1 2M)3 Bellefontalne 15 00 and room*. | 2008 Bellefontalne 16 00 708 E. Market.... 15 0011411 Cornell 15 00 2725 Cornell 15 00 2214 N. N. Jersey IS 00 1442 Ash 15 0011228 Yandes 11 00 2726 Cornell 12 00! 1313 Hillside 11 '*0 11$ N. State IX 00! 613 Lockerbie .... U 00 419 N. State 10 00 1912 Cornell 10 00 2615 McPherson.. 10 00 1207 Lewis A 50 327 Keystone .... 8 00! 1101 N. Rural.... 7 50 1020 E. Pratt 8 00| 815 Jefferson 7 00 1010 E. Pratt 8 00] ISO* Tallman .... 5 00 1725 Alvord 7 00! 402 E. N. York, mod 1517-19 Nevada .. 6 00 616 N. Noble 2100 1523 Broadway.... 12 001841 Fletcher 17 00 1408 E. 11th 9 00 814 Fletcher 15 00 1441 Hoyt 1* 001310 E. Morris .... 13 50 505 Virginia ave. 17 00! 409 8. Pine....... 11 00 1201 Pleasant .... 15 00 324-26 Chesapeake 10 00 1331 Shelby 12 0011029 E. Wash.... 10 00
61S Prospect 11 00 605 S. Penn....... 9 00 1120 Chestnut .... S 00 1414 William .... 8 00
e Sixth Christian Church—Corner of Virginia
ave. and Pine st. The Rev. D. R. Lucas,
pastor. Subject, 10:S0 a. m.. "My Posses-
sions"; 7:30 p. m., ’’Samson'* die.” Sunday-school. 9:30 a. m., Ra; superintendent. Y. P. 8. C. E.: J
p. m. Seniors, 6:30 p. m., Mr. F. P. Rupa, leader. On Wednesday evening. Chaplain Harry Henderson will give his Illustrated
lecture on "Fifty Days In Porto Rico. 1 '
Rid-
Barnt
4- xiay Barnes, E.: Juniors, $
R<
Central Christian Church—Corner Delaware and Walnut sts. Rev. Allan B. Phllputt, pastor. Mrs. Philip Goets, soloist; Mrs. F. T. Edenharter, organist. Services to-morrow at 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m., conducted by th* pastor. Morning topic, “Paul’s Creed." Evening subject, "The Marks of True Repentance." Sunday-school at 9:30 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 p. m. Thursday evening prayer-meeting
FINANCIAL—Money to loan; straigh Do you want to change your building association loan to a straight loan? We will let have the money. MEYER & KdSER, 306
Sana Trust Building.
you
India
witht
Strictly
•are—.Money loaned to salaried people without indorsement or collateral; business ^ oomldent,al - MERCANTILE DIS-
COUNT CO., room 4 Lombard Building, 24Vs E.
Washington st. Tel. 22862.
FINANCIAL—Money in jums to
any delay whate
day you
pay portion each year if you desire. 84Vi E.
7 00 9 00
10 00
suit, without
ay whatever; you can get It the same apply. Call and get our rates. Can - — -Ion each year if you desire. 8459 E Market at., room 4 OH AS. W. GORSUCH.
^^NANCIAL—MONEY’ LOANED SALARIED
PEOPLE holding permanent positions with
responsible concerns; upon their own names; easy payments. COMMERCIAL CREDIT ASBOCIATION, room 7, 198 N. Pennsylvania at. FINANCIAL—Money to loan; a large sum of
home funds left in our hands to be loaned in sums of $100 to $1,000 and upward, at lowe
rates of Interest; can furnish money same day you apply; pay back when you please. A. METZGER AGENCY, M2 N. Pennsylvania st. FINANCIAL—fc'HOULD YOU WANT MONEY
in large or small smounta, on short or long
time, on household goods, pianos, horses and wagons, to be left in your possession, on payments to suit, can be paid back at any time; each payment made reduces cost of loan. Dot t
borrow from friends when we can accomi
ng.
Third Christian Church—Corner Thirteenth and Ash sts. Burris A. Jenkins, pastor. W. D. Van Vorls, assistant pastor. Regular services, with preaching by the paator. at 10:30 a. m. At 7:80 p. m. the second sermon lecture In the course announced will be given by the pastor on the subject, "The Fullness of Time.” Sunday-school, 9:15 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 6:15 p. m. Prayer-meeting Thursday, 7;30 p. m. All are cordially welcome^ ______ METHODIST. Meridian-street Methodist Episcopal Church— The paator. William A. Quayle, preaches morning and evening. Central-avenue Methodist Episcopal ChurchCorner of Central ave. and Twelfth st. Sermons at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. tn., by the pastor, Rev. Charles C. Lasby, I>. D. Claaameetlng. 9:30 a. m. Sunday-school. 2:30 p. m. Junior League, 4 p. m. Epworth League aervloe, 6:30 p. m. Roberts Park M. E. Church—Corner Vermont and Delaware sts. Usual Sunday services. Class-meeting, 9 a. m. Sunday-school, 10 a. m. Preaching by the pastor, Dr. C. E. Bacon, at 11 a. m.. and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject, "Love tor the Church." Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. Midweek meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. Strangers and visitors always welcome.
pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:» p. m. Morning subject, "The Use and Abuse of Popularity/’ Sabbath-school at 3;$0 p- m Grace Presbyterian Church—Services tn Harrison'* Hall, corner Illlnol* and Thirtieth sts. W. M Elliott, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by tbe paator. Sabbathschool at 11:30 a. ra. A cordtai invitation la
extended to all.
The Seventh ~Pre*bj^na^Church-—Cornar of
Cedar and Elm sts. ‘
to Cottar »t. R. V. H
at 10:38 a. tn. and 7:30 p. tn. Sabbat h-school at 2:30 p.
clety at 6:30 p. m. Special preaching services
each evening next week.
Take Virginia ave. car unter. pastor. Preaching 7:30 p. tn. by the pastor. “■ . Endeavor So-
• OSWALD—Gn January It
Ostoald, widow late Ootlicb Oswald. Fus will be held Sunday, January 15. at I p.
1*99. Kathartaa Oswald. Funeral
fldence of Ifhland ave.
iday, January 15. at 1 p. nr, her son, George Martin, 7*S
East Washing ton-street Presbyterian ChurchRev. Alexander Urquhart. paator. Services. 10:45 a m and 7:80 p. m. Morning aub- ' • 'F K 4» YT***«a4 4*4-1 tin * K •• averted, V-CLrtVir...? ft‘IX
Mrs. Christina Reseller, widow Reseller, at her home. 417 E. Ver-
ov.
», Mf
Ject: "The Untried Path.”'Sunday-school. 9:U a. m. Junior Endeavor 2 p. m.. Y. P. 8. C. E., 6:30 p. m. Prayer-meeting and Bible study Thursday evening at 7:45. Strangers welcome. Memorial Pretbyterian Church —Coronr Ash and Eleventh sts. The Rev. Frank O. Ballard, pastor. Sabbath-school at 9:15 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:4i p. m. Morning worship at 10:30 a. m. Evening worship at 7:45 o'clock. In the evening the pastor will preach to young people; subject. "Good Temperance." Midweek prayer and conference meeting Thursday at 7:S0 p. m. Tabernacle* Church—Corner Meridian and Eleventh eta. Rev. J. Gumming Smith, pastor; Rev. W. B. Dunham. associate pastor. Preaching by the pastor at 10:46 a. tn. and 7:46 p. m. Sunday-school. 9:30 a. m. Y. F8. C. E., 6:46 p. m. Special sendees will begin In West Washington st. chapel at 7:30 p. m. and continue tor two weeks. Tbe associate pas-
Mrs. Ella Baxter Hitt will
4
RKSKNER of John F. f
mopt st.. Thursday morning st 7 o’clock. Fuerrai Sunday. 1: 30 at house, and at Trinity , Lutheran church, corner East and Ohio at. $ !
o’cjock.
MAD
P. Mad
at her
touj- sq
lADlNGER—Johanna M , widow of Jobs ladlnger. died at 5 a. m * January It. 1*98, er son's (Charles) residence, K Tenth st., | square* east of the Belt. Funeral sendee ‘ Sunday, 2 p. tn., at German Reform church. •
E. Tenth st. Friends Invited.
BARNARD- Nelson T. Barnard. January 12. at Chicago. Funeral eervicea at his mother * residence, 1036 Newman st., Indianapolis, SunJanuary 15, at 1:30 p. ra. Friends Invited.
Burial private. I Conners -
ville papers please copy.]
Card of Thnnbs.
We desire to express our elncere thanks to our many friends and neighbor* tor their kind attention during our late bereavement. MRS. M. QUINN AND FAMILY.
—
tor will preach.
•Ing.
Card of Thanka.
First Presbyterian Church—Southwest corner
Pennsylvania and New York sts.
Rev. M morrow
L. Haines, D. D., will preach to-
norrow at 10:45 a. m„ and 7:30 p. m. Evening
ubject, "The Religion of Don’t Know." Spetal music by chorus choir. Sunday-school
meets at 9:30 a. m Society Chrisiao Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Midweek prayer and conference meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. All are cordially Invited. Fourth Presbyterian Church—Morton Place.
Alabama and Nineteenth sts. The Rev. G.
L. Mackintosh, pastor. Preaching by the pastor at 10:45 a. m. and 7:46 p. m. Sundayschool at 9:30 a. m. Charles W. Moores, superintendent. Young People's Society at 7 p.
Junior Endeavor at $:S0 p. m. Prayer-
^M4» p. tn. A oordial
servseats
Our friends will please accept our thank* for their kind attention extended during the
Illness mother.
and death of our beloved wife Frances Catherine Bradford. HUSBAND AND CHILDREN.
Card of Thanks.
We desire to thank our friends for their tlndnees during the sickness and death of •ur beloved husband and father. Robert R.
Especially do we thank the Odd Fsl-
hYs'w' 1FK AND FAMILY.
y. Eapec! i of Capi
pltal
m. Junior Endeavor meeting Thursday at Invitation is extended
Ices. Strangers especially Invited. All free. *
Sixth Presbyterian Church—Corner of McCarty and Union sts. Sunday-school at 9:30 a. m. Public worahlp. 10:45 a. m. Junior C. E . 8 p. m. Senior C. E.. 6:30 p. m. Gospel service. 7:30 p. m. Teachhrs' meeting Monday evening at 7:30. Prayer-meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. The paator will continue for several days his series of sermons on Genesis. A cordial welcome awaits all who may attend any of oUr services. A. R. Woodson, pastor. Second Presbyterian Church—Corner Vermont and Pennsylvania sts. Rev. Joe. A. MU*
bum, paator; Rev. CUffora
eistant 10:45 an
pasta*. Sunuu..-., huv., =- m., . »rn D*Hour's Bible class for deaf mutes, »;$0 a.] m.. Prayer-meeting Thursday svenlng at 7:80. Mayer Chapel—Corner of West and Catherine ets. Sunday-school at 2:30 p. m. Preaching at 7;JO p. m. Prayer-meeting Wednesday evening
Card of Thank*.
We wish to extend our Jhanks to Mr. Georg* J. Marott and employes, to the employe* of the Big Four offices, and to other friends for their kindness to u* during the illness and death of our daughter and slater. MRS. MARY E. SISTER AND DAUGHTERS.
Card of Thanks.
I wish to thank my frienda and neighbor*, anil also the firm and employes of the Advance Electrical Company, for their extreme kindness curing my bereavements; also, tor their elegant floral remembrance*, and thank* to the Prudential Life Insurance Company tor their prompt payment* paid on the life of my
husband.
spect fully, MRS. M
AMIR DROTZ.
McBride, a*-
Card of Thanks.
We wish to thank the Rev. A. R Woodaon. our kind friends and neighbors, who ao kindly assisted and sympathised with ua during the Illness and death of our ton and brother. Thomas R. Patteraop, also the Myrtle Tl*
during
10 p. i
7:30.
WM. MRS
O. PATTERSON. PATTERSON, J. B. ANDREW.
INTERDENOMINATIONAL
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Olivet Church—Cor Twenty-fourth st.
rd's day
i rch—Corner
Moore, Revival
= -
TO LRT—OFFICES AND STOKES. TO^-LET—Florida^'seal TO LET—See Ilrt. INDIANA TRUST CO TO LET—Office, second floor. 36~\V. Washlng-
ton.
TO LET
P*i
duces
rom friends when we can accomr date you. Private tftoe, 201 Lemcke Bulldi
FINANCIAL— A NEW PLAN.
We loan money on furniture, hides, etc., without removal
association
pianos, ve the buildtn;
i, cm cue; oujiainif
association plan, The payments are arranged in fifty small, equal weekly Installments, thu allowing you fifty weeks in which to pay o your loan; *1.20 is the weekly payments o $50 loan; other amounts In like proportion;
terest 7 per cent, a year.
plate-glass front: wellmth. Desirao'.e room lor
alls Block.
pay off nts of a
In-j
)£i* cmt. a year.
SRSONAL PROPERTY SAVINGS AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION.
Room 4 Lombard Building, 24)i E. Waah.
FINANCIAL—IF YOU WANT
MONEY MONEY
IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS. ON SHORT OR LONG TIME. ON
Madison-ave. M. E. Church—Intersection Madison ave. and Union st. R. H. M pastor. Sunday-school at 9:30 a. m. Re services will be held at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Revival services will be held each event next week, singing wil All are cordially Invited. People who have no church home and strangers will be heartily
welcomed.
Fletcher Plac
ith 8U».,
:a*ue at 9 a. m.
and 3 and 6:30 p. m. Sabbath-school at 2 p. m.
sr Talbott ave. C. E. Grove, pa*
ty services, uid Secular,
m. Y. P. S. C. E. 6:65 o.
p. m. Preaching 7:45, subject, "On the Wrong Train." Bible class Tuesday 7:30 p. m. K. G. K. Wedne*day 7:30 p. m. Prayer-meeting
Thursday 7:80 p,.
irove,
services. Preaching 10:46, subject,
■chool
m. Junior C,
■ IT, , h.
Sacred and Secular." Sunday-echool 2:30^
FUNERAL DIRECTORS—WH1TSETT. Tel. ' 6«4 Re*. 3142 N. Mar. Tel. 570. HjNEKAL DIRECTORS—ADAMS A ERIE-
QEK, 159 N. Illinois «t. Telephone 1161.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS-RAGSDALK A LONG. 136 M*»*achusett* ave, ’Phone 608. FUNERAL DIRECTORS - FRANK A, BLANCHARD, Undertaker, 99 N. Delaware
Phene: Office 411: residence, 669.
Ice under auspices of Men s Club, 7:30 p. m.
end Juiil
South sts., C.
Lea
Church—Virginia ave, IW. Tinsley, pastor.
at 9 e».
following program: "Praise the Lord"
Quartet.
.Chadwick
C. E. KREGELO.
12$ NgRTH DELAWARE ST..
w Office ’ohona 250.
ges Mrs. Ida Gray Scott, y Are Thy Dwellings 1
Preaching morning and evening by the paator.
* egln with the mornntire rnemberehlp of
Special revival meetings begin with the mom
to which the
ing service, to which the entire membership of the church Is Invited. These meetings will continue each night of the week except Saturday. All are cordially Invited to be present.
"Rook of Ai ’How Lovely
*•*•* •••#•••••*•• •*• ••*•••# ******
Quartet.
"On* Sweetly Solemn Thought"..
Mrs. Ida Gray Scott.
"There Is a City Great and Strong".
r .. ....Spohr Boex
FUNERAL DIRECTORS— PLANNER A BUCHANAN. LADY EMBALMER. For ladles and children. 320 N. Illinois st. Telephone 64L Hacks at lowest prevailing price*.
Broad w;
wa
D. ■
BroadTevia,
the
jQuartet. THEOSOPHY.
Schnecker
JIOM MEATS.
MOM jngt
pNUMENTS—AUG, D1KNER, 449 K. Wash-
OR-
Pennsylvania.
both
niy;
TO LET
gases;
f8, Md . TO LET—1517 W. Ohio st., store-room; go-id
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PIANOS. OANS. 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 pay-
ment so made reduces cost of loan.
COURTEOUS TREATMENT. LOW RATES. E. MARKET-ST MORTGAGE LOAN CO.
ROOM 4, 160 E. MARKET ST.
Northwest corner Market and Delaware sts.
TO LET—First-class location for buteher-snop; next grocery; low rent; very favorable ar-
wlth desirable tenant. 1 Ingalls
tt-
ng; ses.
FINANCIAL—
LOANS
TO HONORABLE EMPLOYES. NO 8EURITY REQUIRED.
The only requirement necessary to obtain loan of $10 upward to *100 on your personal
private family. 713 N. Delaware.
TO LET—Three unfurnished front and adjoin-
flnst Boor, cellar, north; light
ffiffiffiffilHA to one or
Ing rooms; first Boor, cellar, t housekeeping: good neighborhood.
two adults. Addres* A 17, care Ne TO LOT—Two room*, with both gases, city water, mantel and grate; light and airy; right down-town; only *8 per month. Me1NTOSH A SON, 14 N- Pennsylvania. TO LET—Second floor, front room, with grate, furnace and modern convenience*; location very desirable; will take a limited number of hoarders; private family. Address J 22, care
News. ■/
TO LET—Half of house; furnished; by parties without children; room* all ready for Immediate occupancy; ga* and water; fine neighborhood; references exchanged. Address T 22, care News. TO LET-Two nicely furnished rooms; singly or en suite; with board, tn a private family; uee of bath and telephone; three blocks from Denison; North. Respectable neighborhood. Room and board. 85. Addre** F tl. care News. AH advertisements Inserted under ordinary headings on this page of The News are charged for at the very low rate of 1 cent a word for each day. No advertisement received tor less than M cents. When blank or dash lines are used, thee* are 3 cent* a line. One and two-oent poetage stamps will be In payment of order* by malt.
2017 Alabama 1501 Park ave 17 McLean P!
Agent for the Willoughby Building.
Agent for apartments In the "Victoria." Offices for rent In Indiana Trust Building.
. New list every Saturday.
City property for sale. Loans negotiated.
Fire insurance at lowest rates.
Savings department, Indiana Trust Co.
Deposits received of tl and upward. Pays 8 per cent, interest. _______ _ NORTH. | NORTH.
*16 Capitol aw...*60 00) 114 W. North...,*46 00 223 E. Vermont.. 45 00 108 E. Pratt 46 oo E. Pratt 45 00 36 E. Pratt 45 00
a ... 40 00; 1* W. North 46 00 ve.... 40 00 807 Illinois km lace 35 00! 19 McLean Place 35 00
>itol ave. 33 00
ih.... S3 00
1207 Illinois ...... 80 00I827 Illinois'27 00 829 Illinois 27 00 $31 Illinois ! *” r oo 10 W. Pratt 25 00!S229 Illinol a 00 706 E. Uth * 00; ITU Central ave f£ oo 2157 Illinois 25 00:2226 Bellefontalne 26 oo 129 E. St. Joe..,. 2S 001827 Capita] ave., 23 50 817 Senate ave... *3 00 *22! Capitol eve.. 22 50 2066 Park ave ... 22 50 1705 Ruckle jg 00 1606 College ave.. 30 00 120 W. sist h) 00 me Penn 30 00' 163# Hall Place.. 17*3 Bellefontalne 17 00:1120 Senate ave..
Place... 16 00 417 State ave
LOST—Between Carter’s candy store West st.. a green puree, containlni and money. Finder keep money.E purse to J. C. WALKS & SON.
store and N.
ng paper* but return
LOST—Gold snuff box., marked "Miller,” Tuesday night, between English's Opera House and English's Cafe. Return to 70 lllacherne tor liberal reward. No questions asked.
1610 Collage av*.. 35 001112# Capitol ave HU Delaware ... 35 00|UU E. Wash... 2311 Penn 82 00 2416 Talbott ave 1207 Illinois 30 00 827 lilinoia
FOUND. FOUND-Read “A Hoorier In Honduras." All news _deaierB : _ FOUND—Overcoat In alley, between Pennsylvania at. and Circle. Call at MATZ & MATZ’S SALOON. FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL—Read “A Hooaier In Honduras." All news dealers.
1617 Hall Place..
RKMOVAlu. REMOVAL—Kr*:t>ein a cut-price grocery removed to US g. Ultnola K. Everybody invited to edO< '
18 00 1« 00 15 00
flchTOMO A iist 1» 00 886 Oak ij
ave. 10 00
8 5Si<2* E. Wabarti:; 1 ?* 6 00| 1948 JYandes ( 06
FINANCIAL—Mortgage loans; HORACE McKAY, 31 N. Pena
5 per cent.
l, ... Pennsylvania
FIN ANCIAL—LEWIS A. COLEMAN, lawyer. Is now located at 1006 Stcvenaua Building. FINANCIAL-Loans; from *10 up to salaried men and ladle*. No. 732 Lemcke Building.
FINANCIAL—*200 and upward on Indianapolis property. SPANN & CO., 8* E. Market.
FIN ANCIAL-Loans to honest, salaried people on their note*; rtrictly private, 301 Lemcke.
REMOVAL—Removed to 244 and 848 E. Washington at., four door* eaat of a y old location, ALBERT -—u
21! E. 15th..
808 Puryemr 5 00 1018 Park av.. rear 4 00
SOUTH. SOUTH.
9*2 Bt e# 22 00| 1417 Union 17 00 1U4 o.lva £ lab * m * .... IS «. 1228 Hoyt avs 12 50:959 Hates . i" no
4M Caplt
FIN ANCIAL—Home money to loan; lowert term*. J. L. BARNITT, II Lombard Build.!
lug.
FINANCIAL—Money
amounts. D. A.
Block.
An, large or small
LEMON, 9 and 10 Baldwin
I I nv«.. itpUol av*.
12 50 959 Bates
! WHjMT lart^are:"
12 00 U00
PATENT ATTO ' .Y8—V. H. LOCKWOOD. ^U5-4H Lemcke < Mding. Indianapolis. Tel. FATRNT ATTO r. wsaees CO. patents ol *4; trtde-marlt*. copy. 2r«,ssr. eA-.sfc.’‘ “
T. 8ILVIU8 R
428
142 East ™. n **,*««• onrui ava... *0 UW 422 Pine 10 0011012 Church 16 00 828 E. Duncan... 10 00 1237 Eaat 9 00 512 Penn 9 0011614 Hoyt ave.... 9 00 122 Oriental * 00 1067 Hunter 8 04 ttl Bradshaw ... lOOllJIO Williams ... | no ■! ... jiltol ave... 7 00 920 Meikel 7 4*i U84 Laurel 7 W
'Wl'.i&s " '
U0 ». McCarty.. 61254 E. Georgia.
Call at our office for non
FINANCIAL- Money to loan. Larg. amounts; l iwest current rates C. XOIM?a, 300 Indiann Trust BuHdtng]
FINANCIAL—Money loaned in sums to suit.
a or amall E. REY-
at lowest rates; private money; get our rates. MMNTOSH & SON, 142 N. Pennsylvania
street
7 Mi li
! 6 M! 1623 Orange 6 06 : in
nplete printed list 1ER AGENCY, Pennsylvania et.
FINANCIAL—Loans The Indiana
and Investment Company can off* mems not usually obtainable on loans. No. 160 E. Market st
Savings
ter indueeInstallment
Fl N ANCI AL-Moncy properties In Indiar
offiqn
A. METZGER AGENCY,
102 N.
W^nmmm^M to loan on tagm and city properties In Indiana at 3 and 6 per cent interest, with partial payments. Money on band No delay. Large loane a epecialty. Also first-class mortgage securities for saie. Investors Invited to call or address C. N. WILLIAMS A CO., llfr-822 Lemcke Building.
ment neoe
d to 1100 on your personal
that you hold a
That
guaranty to ua that you honor your obligations.
Remember that we do not require mart-
note, without security, is that you’hold good position with a first-class ftrrr
Is sufficient guaranty to
alor will
pastor. The paator will preach at
usual hours to-morrow. Morning subject: "Christiana—The Light of the World and th« Balt of the Earth.” Preaching and revival services at night, conducted by the pantor. Clasa at 9:15 a m. Sunday-school at 2:16 p. m, Epworth League, after Sunday-school. Revival services every night next week. A oordial in-
vltatlon to all.
Blackford-et. M. E. Church—J. T. Jones, pastor. Class-meeting 9 a. m. Sermons by the pastor rt 10:30 A m. and 7:30 p. m. Sundayschool at 2:30 p. m.; John M. MoCrey, superintendent. The pastor will preach a short sermon to the children at the close of the Sun-day-echool service. Evening claee-meeting at 6:30 o’clock. A gracious revival has been in progress for nearly three weeks. Sunday evening will probably be the last service of the
special revival services.
vl ted.
AU are cordially
ing^
Tel. 2259.
FINANCIAL—
7 PER CENT. DIVIDEND.
Our semi-annual dividend oa-January 1, 1899, was at the rate of over 7 per cent, per annum. Deposits received In sums of 10 cents and upward. The entire earnings of the money deposited. together with principal, paid to depositor cn withdrawal. No deduction for expenses or any other cause. We Issue certificates giving 5 per cent. Interest on deposits If wanted. We issue a savings certificate, payable in five or ten years, on small monthly payments, affording persons of small means the best opportunity offered anywhere to become Independent. PEOPLE’S DEPOSIT AND LOAN INSTITUTION. 918 Stevenson
Building.
CONGREGATIONAL.
People’s Congregational Church—O. D. Fisher, pastor. Morning service, 10:30 o'clock. The pastor will preach his farewell sermon. No evening services. Sunday-school, 2:15 p. m. Y. P. 8. C. E., 3:20 p. m. Preaching at Union church. 3:30 p. m. Fellowship Congregational Church—Corn*
The Indianapolis Branch of the Theosophleal Society in America meets every Sunday evening at 7:30, at headquarters, at department 24, Pembroke Arcade On to-morrow evening there will be an address by W. P. Adkinson on the subject: "The Strange Fact that Occidental Karma In politics produces bantaroostere, sparrow-cocks, vultures and bussards, who strut and gorge, while Oriental Karma produced Washington, Jackaon, Lincoln and Morton—great eagles who sour ever onward and upward, with eye* on the sun of liberty. Unless the wings of these great spirits can fan Into life the dying embers of patriotism, the American Republic U - doomed.” After the address there Is free discussion. On Tuesday evening the study class will be under the efficient direction of Mrs. Leota Mullen. Many people miss much by overlooking this chance to get at the key to the Immortal par of man. Everyone Is welcome. No collection.
LUTHERAN.
a
I. U. TTWTJ1MW*, | m
10:30 a m. and 7:30 p. m. Bunday-school at 9:30 a. m. Prayer-meeting at 7:30 Thursday evening. All are cordially Invited to thees
■vice
Address
care
per cent, per annum. Fellowship Congregational Church—Corner of I services, s of 10 cents and >p- Broadway and Twenty-first sts. Frank M. rTTiT igs of the money de- Whitlock, pastor. Sunday-school at 9:80 a. m. yar
one-horse road wagon.
ws. . 'a TRADE—Clear cottage for better resl-
BOOTH. Attorney, 236
at 7:30 o'clock; "Helpful-
Thursday. A cor-
FINAXCIAL—
MONEY 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. Liana ar. ranged on easy payment plan, thus givng 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 ad
Business strictly confidential. Call
vani and
ice. Business strictly confidential, investigate before borrowing . SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO.
' * ■) India: “
oek) cor
and Vlrginii
Room 207 (second
ing (old Vi
Ington
floor) Indiana Trust Build-
Block) corner Wa ‘
rner Wash-
aye.
FINANCIAL—
WE HAVE JUST WHAT YOU ARE LOOK-
ING FOR.
MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. Our easy payment plan gives you ten months or forty weeks In which to
loan.
Whitlock, pastor, bunday-school at 9:30 a. m. Morning service at 10:45 o’clock; theme, "Having Authority." Y.P.fl.C.K. at 8:45 p. m. Evening service at i * 1 o'cwir- "r gg i
ness.” Prayer serv
dial welcome to all. Plymouth Church—Southeast corner New York and Meridian sts. Rev. F. . E. Dewhust. pastor. Services Sunday morning, 10:45. Sermon by the pastor. Sunday-school, 9:80 a m. Sunday evening, under auspices The McCulloch Club. 7:30 o’clock. Mr. Dewhurst will deliver an address, subject: "Goth and Vandal." This address Is the fourth of the Great
Religious Epochs series.
Trinity Congregational Church—Corner pleasant and Spruce sts. Rev. Levi WhRe, tor. Preaching at 10:86 a. ro. and p. m. Morning subject, '’Sermon to Children, Old and Young." Reception of members. Evening subject, "Grace Received In Vain.” Sunday-school at 9:80 a. m. Junior Endeavor at'3:31) p. ra. Senior Endeavor ax 1:46 p. m.
AU Invited. Good singing.
BAPTIST.
Baptist Church—Corner Flf-
Rev. J. A. Knowlton, of Franklin. Ind.. will preach at 10:46 a. ra. and 7:30 m. A cordial Invitation Is given to all serv-
Chu
irch—Corner N. Pennsylut sts. Rev. W. W.
Pre
Lutheran
vania and Walm
Crlley, D. D., pastor. Preaching by ths pastor In the morning at 10:45 and evening at 7:90. _ *—. Thursday evening at 7:80. All
•ervlces. excepting Saturday.
UU'l 3*6 ***'“'* »■* “IB WM» XW.Wt/ •**.•--* V. r Prayer-meeting Thursday evening at ar* cordially invited to attend these Services every evening this week <
race
Lemcke. . FOR TRADE—Well located loU in
near Indianapolis
are News.
for equity.
i In gss town Address P Zhj
TOMLINSON HALL
Revival Service# at Tomlinson HalL-To begin
ndsy) night, at 7:30 of clock,
R TRADE-Business house and residence combined tor building lumber or clear lots. Address Q 21, care Nsws, FOR TRADE-N. Capitol ave” ioL near Twenty-third #L: ciegr, for house north; 111 assume. MICK 4t CO. . —— —- ... .i..W — |R tttt f
Will FPI
te. pasat 7:30
the
come
meetings. Rev. James S.
these meetings. Hd Is not only sn Interest
speaker, but an tie assisted by
Mr. Allison will direct the singing, and every
S3 lend a voice. The singing
11 of y
Rev. James S. Grant will conduct
etlc evangelist. He will
E—Good rental property *6.000, for Martinsville ; CLK, 424 Lemcke.
property.
II TRADE rGood
^
IftoR TRADE—$1,500 equity In ten-room house J
north, for cottage; will pay cash difference.
an energetic evangelist. He will Address owner, E 22, care News, by Mr. John Crowe Fuilenwider. v,7 t ;~ywlnf—77<rr will direct the singing, and every- * (>H 1 Ralk loi
one is expected to
alone will strengthen you. Come a
to-morrow night. All th* minister# of. the city are respectfully requested to attend these
services. , UNIVER8ALIST.
near corner Twenty-third
i ave.. for team, harness and
WISBY, Mt. Jackson.
College-ave. teenth st.
pay your
$20 loan payable $2 monthly, or 50c week!
payable $3 monthly
lyable ayabls
ounts in like proportion,
fur
$30 loan payable *3 monthly or 75c
$40 loan payable $4 monthly
‘ ' $6 monthly,
in like pro:
loan payable $4 mnn $50 loan payable *5
imoi
Wo advance mone:
Other a:
dva
gans. horses, wagons.^ ware-house receipts
t any kind tioval.H
ney o sons,
personal
kly. kly.
ly.
weekly. „ n-
rnlture, pianos, or-
e-house
Central Untvereallst—Preaching by the
tor. Rev. Marion Crosl
"The Light of the World." . "Enoch Walking With God." Sunday-coo.. 12 m. Y. P. C. U., 6:30 p. m.' You wiH be
Ion Crosley. Morning, 10:45, the World.” Evening. 7:46.
school,
tor
God.
ly or Ji^weekiy!*'
inra. r-,veu.us, * m.vTw uuu. Do..-day-school. 2 p. m.; William Hearne, superintendent B. Y. P. U.. 6:30 p. m Prayermeeting Thursday evening, 7:30 o’clock.
property,
IOS. Ipt#
without re-
outh-st. Baptist Church—Corn* Noble sts. Frederic G. Parish.
South and pastor. Sab-
rill
■ PRIVATE OFFICE.^BUSIXESS CONW* also loan the highest posjlble amounts on watches, diamonds. Jewelry, bicycles, sew.
ing machines, etc.
CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY,
ROOMS 7 and 8 TALBOTT BLOCK,
No 108 N. Pennsylvania st.
bath-school, 9:30 a. m., E. Merrill, superintendent. Preaching, 10:46; subject, “The Essentials of Charity." B. Y. P. U., 6:30 p. m. Miss Wl shard will address th* meeting. Preaching. 7:45 p. m. Special singing. x Good
FINANCIAL- THorgAN . D X30LLAR8.
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^tDVKN^tl^EVERY
pay
ask for the same accommodation.
Don’t
AYMENT MADE. ■
old friends double what we
EVERYBODY WHO WANTS MONEY
CALL AND SEE US.
We give you *lhe full amou money you ask for; no chargee taken out in advance The transaction sure to V private. Don’t fail t
us and get our rates.
INDIANAPOLIS MORTGAGE
LOAN COMPANY,
Room 10. 147 E. Market st.
of
:en
IS
■e*
First Baptist Church—Northeast corner of New York and Pennsylvania sts. Rev. Thomas J. ViUers. pastor. Preaching by th# pastor, at 10:30 a. m. At 7:80 p. m., the #econd tn seriee of talks to young people. Topic, "The Eccentric Young Man " Good music by quartet and large chorus choir. BlWe-achool. U m. B. Y. P. U.. 6:30 p. m. Midweek prayer and conference meeting Thursday evening. Pastor and people cordially invite all to every eervioe
of the church.
EPISCOPAL Chrirt Church—Monument Plac*. A, J. Graham. rector. No. 7:30 A m. service. Services, withjBermon, at 10:30 s. m. and 7:20 p. m. Holy communion at Bt, George's at 7:30 a. m. Grace Cathedral—Sixteeweh «rt_ and Central ava. Rt. Rev. John Hagen White, blehop. Rev. H. Percy Silver, rector. Service# 7 a holy communion. 10:30 a. tn. morning
FINANCIAL- ^ f ABOUT MONEY!
I f
HOW TO get it.
We make loan* of any else, large or small, on household goods, piano#, organ*, horse#, vehicle#, and warehouse receipts at lowest rates, tor any length of time dee!red, without removal or publicity. Aleo oo watches
and diamonds.
service and sermon, I p. m. Sunday-school, 4 p. m. special Children’s service. 411 seats free. Public invited. Bt. Paul’# Church—New York and IUlnols st#. G. A. Carsteneen, rector. Holy communion at 8:46 a. m. Sunday-school at 9:30 a. nt. Morning prayer and sermon at 10:46. Evening md sermon. 7:46. The rector will
%% Art.
reach. Morning subject, "Best at the Last." ntng subject, “The Healer and the Healing
=. valuables, etc., and to
salaried people on their personal notes
■ Indorsements or collateral.
without — ■ —
payments can be made weekly, monthly, or to suit your convenience. No charges taken out In advance. If you need a loan, please call on u«. The transaction I# purely bitsbisgg, and decidedly more agreeable than
private borrowing.
INDIANA MORTGAGE LOAN OO..
Established 1887.
Room 4 Lombard Building. *4% E. Washington st. Tel. 22962. f 8 * f * ♦ # »
UNIVERSAL B R O THERHOOD. Universal Brotherhood—Public meetings every Sunday evening, 8 o’clock. The Indianapolis Branch Theosyphlcal Society tn Americ* meets every Tuesday evening, 8 o’clock. All interested in brotherhood and the evolution of man are welcome at these meetings. Vocal and instrumental music. All meetings held at the headquarters. 923 Ft. Wayne ave., near New Jersey st. Subject for Sunday evening, "Involution and Evolution.” Seat# free. Stranger* welcome.
MURPHY GOSPEL TEMPERANCE LEAGUE. Murphy Goapel Temperance League—Meeting* held every Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock In Shover’e Hall. E. Market rt., between Alabama and New Jersey st*. Rev. M. L Haines will speak on Sunday. January 16, Md the choir of the First Presbyterian church will assist in th* music.
UNITED BRETHREN.
and Sherman wagon. A. L.
FOR TRADE-Stnsll garden farm, ■ tor residence; lot on Talbott ave. for oottage. BOOTH. Attorney, 236 Lemcke. FOR TRADE-Farm In MUwourt; otaar of incumbrance. tor Indiana property or business. DUG DALE A DONE#. 5M Lemcke. FOR TRADE—62,600 equity In fine horns, Road nay. near. Twenty-fifth; for clear lota or cottage. FRANKLIN F. WILSON, 611 Stevenson Building. - TOR TRADE-TWO oottages. Av* room* each; W. New York st.; Clear and $8,000 cash; exchange for residence north; worth 16,000 to $4, toO^M ICK_*_£2— FDR TRADE—Twenty-five acre highly !m-'
HKRIDEK aged 77 years. JpHllHI denne. No. 1119 Hoyt ave., Monday morning. January 16. at 10 o'clock. Friends Invited. Burial private. WHSTPHAI,—Bertha, wife of Martin Westf’hal, January 13. flsaji. at 7 p. m. Funeral Monday, at 1 o'clock, at reeidenoe, 2917 K. New York et., and 1 o’clock at church, conMf Oh|o and East sts. Friends invited.
4UGHLIN—Anna McLaughlin died TO- j January U. 1:20 p. m. Funeral Bunday 1 I . 1:30. from residence, 6U Jones at., I St. John • church, 2 o’clock. Friend# 1
Monuments—At lowest prices. M. H farKELL. 414 W. Washington.
FOR TRAIlh,.
FOR TRADE-Florida Beal.
FOR TRADE—No. 1, small farm. 407 Blaks
FOR TRADE—600 business cards for 60c. VICTOR, 26 N. Delaware. ><- FOR TRADE-6650 equity; cottage; We»t In-
dianapoHs, Addrest 725 N. Illinois.
FOlfTKADE-Reglstsred Jersey oow for larg*
horse and wagon. 34 B. Delaware at.
FOR TIRADE-A $65 graphopnon# for a flmt-; class bicycle for gentleman. 1625 Hllliid* at e- ! TOR TRADE—Fine farm to trade for .lock ofj goods. JEAN A H AX TON, Worthington. lad. ! FOR TRADE—Clean atook of good* (shoes)’for clear city property, Box 109, Mooreavllls,
Hid. FOR TRADE—Good phaeton for ^sp
United Brethren—Corner Twenty-first st. James
A. R Nlckolas, Sunday-school superintendent, Maud Carlisle, president Y. P. S. C. E. Sun-day-school at 9:80 a m. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. C. E. meet# Tuesday at 7:45 p. m. Prayer and Bible study Thursday at 7:30 p. ro.; Thomas Kincaid, leader.
SPIRITUALISM.
The Firit Spiritualist Church-Corner Alabama and New York sts. Sunday morning service at 10:46 Evening service at 7:46 o’clock. tUL-c A m-na t. Wj'l'hlttfltFm 1 nM r*l rfnf IfTOH 3 «r»P>st‘Lria-U
Central ave. mes E. Bhuirn
and
on. pastor, rlntendent.
to t FfH
proved fruit farm; three miles court-house, trade for large farm farther out. ROBBINS .08., 6« Lemcke. __ ..'It TRADE—-SO acres In Kansas, fifteen room house, tor farm; block on Virginia ava tor nail rental property. H. SCHUCK, 3407 W. lehlgan st., Indianapolis.
)R TRADE- improved farm 60 acres, mile* of town; 1300 Inc.; straight loan; fl.600; to trade f«»r small, clear, rental property, W. m. OLCOTT, North Vernon, Ind.
| fe. Grant county, level black land;
MORAVIAN.
College-ave. Moravian Church—Corner Twen-ty-fifth st. The Rev. William H. Vogler, pastor. Sunday-echool at 9:30 a. m. Public worship 10:4$ a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Junior C. E.. 2 p. m. Intermediate. 5 n. m. Weekly
‘ "’edneadays. All wel-
Btble atudy. 3 p. come. .
m.. We
CHURCH OF THE NEW JERUSALEM.
FRIEND S’ CHURCH,
Miss Mara* Brem. of the National W. C. T. U., will occupy the pulpit in First Friends’ church, morning and evening, to-morrow. Sub-
ject tn
God."
morning, "A
Conception of
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. First Church of Christ. Scientist, of Indlanapolls—Services Sunday morning at 10:10. Expenence meeting Wednesday evening at t o’clock, at the Propylaeum, North at., opposite Blind Aeylum.
FOR TRADE. -480 acre* tn 0*1 Kansas; well Improved: two sets of housee; will trade for smeller farm near Indianapolis, Ind. Address W. H. WILLIAMS. 3803 N. Yale at.| Indianapolis, Ind.
SOCIETY AMD CLUB MEETINGS. EOCIBTT-Hkrrtf Lodge gives first and m ond degrees Monday night. January 16. LUKE SMITHSON, N. O. R. M. Mo BROOM, Secretary.
R TRADE -Finest farm in
170 acres, all cultivated; lei ■ . lust out of corporation; want merchandise. ISAAC EBRO CHON. Marion. Ind. ■ TOR TRADE—$40^000 worth of IndlanapoUs _i improved, clear; to trade for fine stock farm, lit assume. Money to loan. FRANKLIN F. 1LSON, 518 Stevenson Building. . )R TRADE—Choice residence. N. Meridian, *1.800. take smaller residence or rental prop-, erty part payment, and liberal terms on bnlance. I. N, RICHfE. 160 K. Market.
TOR TRADB-Producttve, property, with 'M' f
clear reeidenc*
with free gas in Nobiesvllle, Ind,,
its trade for equity la good residence property
" g >lts. Addreae C 23. cere News.
lit Indlanapotl
TOR TRADE—Clear lot
In cottage
equity
■for horse and buggy or stock groceries; dou b|e tenement for iot, residence, four lota Valiev driver bargains. Money to loan. LEW
NR’OLl. 23 Thoipe.
TOR TRADE—Good, clean stock furniture
and building, worth 13.MW; also residence,
worth 11.509, all clear of Incumbrance, In this city; part or Ail for Indianapolis rental prop-
erty. W. W. OLCOTT, North ~ - ~
FOR TRADE—For property m Pitt*burg. Pa.,
two-story, rune-room house; Talbott at thoroughly modern: in etcsllent condition you have nil estate In Pittsburg to e*c. for IndianwboU# property, come see ua * MICK A 90. TOR TTtAD8—F»ortiwm-»cre farm well in fruits; H-» mile* from Lawrence, county / six-room frame, house; two
flame barn. 40*44; ail under good fence. |L*es in. umbrence, price 62.000; trade equity for eottige, four to eix rooma Call at our office. MICK A CO. „
FOR TRADE—40-foot lot,
squares north Fall Creek and cash tor gedd
grocery stock. Cottage. 7 rouma north part of city, and cash for g >od so-acre farm. M vacant lots tn different part of city tor good
Dry goods stock of about $3,600 and
juHles.
mdenoe and store-room combined rental property. Elegant modern reaidi N. Meridian st., down-town, tor larg*
■ city. We squares of
eve an elegant
f postoffice, valued *28,009;
loan of *0,00#. that can be traded for mvvv r>—
