Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1899 — Page 7

THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1899.

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or delivery mare.

TG» 8aUB—Covered eprln* won; bargma.

Ck 1 duodey. im apruce. FOR 8AL.E-Runnln* eott.

“itloir Nero. Jr Addmirn t: oii» Sew». Fok SALK-A good, eeeond'butd top buggy.

NOJM S. pwaaylrAnia «. _

For SALE~r»mUy carriage; *almo*t good aa new. a< E. waabtngton iwc FOR gAldi—Expeyt aewlng machine repalr-

Ing. a* Maeeachu—tu are.

FOR SAL®--One email dray. J. OCEDELHOKFEH. tie Kentucky FOR SAL«—Bay mare, auttable for driver or

delivery; «» m K. Mlaeoari.

FOR'sALB-Oood phaeton bugnr; a great bar-

gain. 201 Capital ave.. North.

1200;

■ phaeton.

bargain*. U W. Seventeenth et. ,

FOR SAW*—One black mare; el* yearn tine driver; cheap. «< M. CapKol.

FOR

SALE—Two cheap work horses; pay-

ments. SCHOFIELD. Stock Yards. ■ ■■ ■■■ ' ■ ~ — —

FOR 8AL&-HonK bc,gy and harness; payments. SCHOFIKW- Stock raid*. .

delivery*sorrel horse;

fried sue gentle; «t8. *18 B. St. Clalr. ; ^^^

FOR SALE—Family r -U sue; gentle; I

FOR »A TJe—Dry shavli

H. COBURN LUMB-

rtngs for horse bedding.

BR CO. Tel. 112.

fat.

FOR SALB—Wanted: Big. strong, fa h^ew Can or addres* TO N. Mi«wou

plug

FOR SALE—-On* horse. U - , for dray or transfer wagon. 6H B. Pine. For SALE-Oentts mare: good for delivery

fy work horse.

Call Ml W. North st.

for sale—wanted, d.lv* for hi* feed. New*.

good, gentle horse to Address W 33, car*

FOR SALIC-Top, snd-spring baggy; newly painted; good condition; price, »l*. IBM Pros-

Tork st.

FOR SALE—Good, leather-top buggy and hardness; _mu*t sell; MS. Call immediately. SS7

FOR HALtL-Btandard bred, hr!

•Star second For s

aright bay horse.

six yeara old; mark. !;«. H., M3 E Twerrty-

yjn SALE—Wall paper, from 4c up. at ALBHRT HUTCHINSON-S, 344-348 E Wauhlng.

Telephone.

SAL®—A good, gentle horse; will do for buggy or surrey; safe for lady; at a bargain. HD Virginia aw.

e; owner icft city; Call at McLean

FOR BALE—Handsome horse

must be ao’d st once.

liven stable. ■

FOR SALE—FHe-year oM

bay horse, suita-

ble for general purpose or eurrey; sound and

entte. SM Spring st.

gentle. FUR S ALE—H ice. gent Is, red roan, medlumslx* family horse; six year* old; sound; bar-

gain. H4 B. St. Clair.

FOR SALE—Business suits to order, fU up; 7 special sal* trousers. 14 and 33.40. g. L TAY-

LOR A CO., 17 Virginia ave.

FOR

and

horse.

clfeap. 61*

cut-under surrey. 123; buggies, your price;

Vinton St

new big

FOR SALE—Cheap, bay mare; In gohd order; gentle; woman can drive; buggy and har-

ness; only 333. 30*0 Talbott ave.

FOR SALE—One milk wagon, one Ice-cream wagon, three open delivery wagons; cheap.

FFAFK A CO.. 1015 Camel! ave.

FOR SAU*—tkaft ”mar£~ wSS - "oolt by her *He; sired by Imported coach horse; or will

trade for other horse. 316 E. 8t. Clklr.

FOR SALE—An almost new leather-top nhaeton, lanterns, ate.; cheap: have no use for It; ean be eeea Sunday. *4*1 N. Pennsylvania n. FDR SALE—New and second-hand landaus, coaches, broughams, light Vehicles, at bargain*. A. 3. JOHR. Agent, KM E. Ohio et. Telephone 1131. _ _ _ FOR SALE—Three milk wagon*: some open delivery wsgons; repalnUng^ and^ r< pairing^ a

specialty. 301 and 803 E. KL8 A PRANGE.I H

et st.

FOR SALEt-One Columbus cut-under surrey. and one Columbus buggy; both new; will sell at second-hand price. Inquire at stable, rear tH 8. Illinois s*. FOR SALE—Now and second-hand vehicles; repairing and repainting; rubber tire* put on. 3. W. BUCHANAN, «B and 6W K. Waah'tlWtoR.gL 'Rhone 1*84. FOR SALE—Handsome cherry bay; five years old; sixteen hands hlgb; suitable for surrey or driving; city broke; *W; trade for cheaper horse. 108 Douglass.

31 and up; sunshades,

of hameee

FOR SALES—Umbrellas,

fly nets, all grades of hameee st lowest prices; old harness taken In exchange. Cash

or payment*. 313 B. Washington it

FOR SAL®—One coach or carriage horse, rlx-

‘ »i s nice one. One black on# draft horse; *11 good or.f.s.

tuehi

Hanna et.

teen handy high; s nice

family mare, one draft hon .

KINNEY'S STABLE.

FOR SALE—If you are looking for something nice In the vehicle line, at a moderate price, you will be well repaid In visiting our repository. 354 S. Meridian st. COMSTOCK A >N«B CO.

of phaeton,

_ ■■■■and-hand venici KOBRINS A CO.. 13 E. Georgia st.

box

vehicles

FOR - SALE—Sorriflce sale buggies, eurreye and aecom

t. ROBBINS A CO.. L ... ... and repainting solicited. Heames al--Hsrdware dealers; honse-ehoers,

or any one can now buy the Gibb* cushioned horse-shoes of us. Pad shoes, 62Hc each; road

~ Liberal discount to the trad*.

.,.13 N. Alabama at.

>n«""LMO-rxwnd mare; will sell or trade for a little horse; two nice driven*: price* 314 and 3X3. Also, four head of others; will sell cheap; parties going to leave city. Ckll Sunday, If possible. 30 S. West at. FOR SALE—Good-looking, high acting. Irongray hohse. sixteen hands high; weighs 1.100

unds: suitable for butcher

noun kind

trad* for

WSttOR'

of business; six years old and sound,

horse 330 W. Walnut.

cheaper

FOR HALE—My * as handsome he

private driving horse: In the city; sired by

own H

horse In the city; sired

Deck Wright. J.09I4: also good, high-grade buggy and hameee. one open road wagon, set double harness and pole; am leaving the city; will sell worth the money. *18 E. St. Clair. FOR SALE—I will cloee all vshidwi out between this Aate and September 1. as am going in other business; your price to mine; have fine line of good* alt kind* from road wagons to finest ,rcckaway*, with or without rubber Atlree; line lot of second-hand work, such as phaetons, and traps; thto is a sure closing out sate; If you want in, come quick, as they won'tJsst tong ia W. Market. BENNETT JACOW.. FOR SALE—Just arrived, a car-load of line hors**; driver*, coachers. trotiere, pacere, saddle and family horses: one small horee for Children; one fine Shetland pony: one team of fine buy road mares; on# pair of *>rrel geldings, sixteen hands; th ee family broker, trap horse*. Thee* will be on sale end exhibition Monday and Tuesday at the Del Mot.ie sables, at the rear pf Ml N. Delaware s’.

Our

v Cost. Price.

One fishing wagon 125 00 3 » 00

One extension-top Columbus

carriage MOW J* 00

One open buggy, new, hand-

made 86 00 One pony cart 50 00 15 00

“ ' WO 00 135 00

1,000 00 275 00 2S0 00 75 00

ml

NO*. 24-38 h

WR NEED THE ROOM. VEHICLE COMPANY. 34-18 Monument Place,

» FOR SALK—BICYCLES.

SSSTXXXSSS-

bpugnt. 0 9. Meridian

license and bell. 838

casing*. <3. 08 Maasschu-

ob* Mrs*,

08 Mas

Wheels; easy pay•va.

‘35 Waverley wheel, can East drive.

at bicycles; wheels

hundred Wild at &*S want on*. aryl and st.

TO LET—HOt’SKS.

TO LPT-norida Seal.

TO LET-List 0 Circle. TO LET-METER A CO.

TO LET—Parlor.

08 Capitol ave., N.

TO LET- Moving, n per load Tel ’*» TO - LET—See ltot! C, E. COFFIN A CO. to Lrr-«*#Tiat. iHMANA -musT CO. TO LET—A P ANN ACQ- 10 IB, Market et TO LET—Two lower rooms. 714 H. New Jermr. | , TO LET—Furniture moved 31 per load. Telephone *». TO LET—138 Highland ave., half house; live

rooms. 0.

TO LET-1403 '

rooms; >10.

TO LET—MOUSES. TO LETT—Seven-room house. 01 W. New

York *L

TO LET—New, five-room house; 1839 Belief on-

tslne st.; 31160.

TO LB7T—Five-room cottage; central. Inquire _M8 VlBgtBla ave* TO LETT—Six-room houeeT all modern ecm-

veniencee. 83* J^ffereon ave.

TO LET—Woodruff Place residence; furnished or unfurnished. B. G. POTTS. 0 S. Delaware LEf—Pleasant, alcove room; also, nlc*

etts ave.; new; five

TO LET—Bight rooms; gases: good water.

N. Alabama.

TO LET—Six rooms; bath; good supply of gas. 315 Ogden st TO LET-Furnished room; bath; board. 421 Capitol ave., N.

TO LET—Convenient, desirable dwelling. In-

qnlre 1814 College

A HD E. Market.

on pianos, orcans, etc. Room

TO LET—See rental Itot.

30 N. Delaware st

DENNY A DENNY.

LET—Get printed

Market.

Itot. F. T. McWHIR-

TO

TER. 123 E

TO LET—Dselrable, slx-rooml two-saory dwell-

Ing. 1734 College ave.

TO LET—Unfurnished, room. 858 E. Pratt st.

down-stairs, front

TO LET—House, three rooms; gas; on CaJif ir-

nla st. Call H> N. West.

TO LET—707 N Bsj«t; modern; bath, furnace;

seven room*. 3K. DeMrable.

TO LET—See new rental list every Saturday.

st.

U T. LEWIS, 144 ». Market

, Ini st.; i L*rn; «slx rooms. Key 038 College

TO LET-AM; nine-room house; in good repair. 1804 Cornell ave. Conssuners' gas.

TO LET

HESS LAUNDRY.

at

Neckband* pu Telephone 1121

free. PROO-

TO LET—Second floor, three or four rooms; no children. 1338 Shelby st.

light

TO LET—Three unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. 3437 N Meridian st. ¥6 LET—Two nice, unfurnished rooms; light housekeeping. ,No. 730 S. Alabama. TO LET—For gentlemen; four squares from postofRce. Address O 6, care News. TO LET—List your property. We will find good tenants. HANN, 30 Lemcke.

TO LET—N. Meridian, ten-room house; mod-

ern; barn. CAMPBELL. It Baldwin.

TO LET—306 E. Fifteenth st.; modern, elght- ^ room house. Inquire 1501 N. Alabama. TO LET—Four-room house; Thirteenth near Howard. Apply 30 N. Meridian gt . room 1L

TO LET—Furnished or unfurnished rooms, Inoludlng flret-clase board. SIS N. Meridian st.

TO LET Alabama,

win.

Modern bouse, eleven rooms. XUS N.l

EDSON T. WOOD, S3 Bald-

TO LBT—Dwedlng; seven rooms and stable; <35 B. Wabash st. DYER A RAS8MANN. 53 Circle st.

TO LET—House, nine rooms; modern; all conveniences; 3003 N. New Jersey st. Inquire next door south. TO LET—Nearly new. strictly modem, elght-

Bellefontalne. Call 3040

room house. 2019 Bellefontalne st.

TO LET—New house, nine room*. modem; good neighborhood; 830.

908 E. Fifteenth et.

strictly Inquire

TO LET—Six-room house; Summit st., two doors from Washington, square east Arsenal

ave. Call 1803 E. Washington.

TO LET—Seven-room house; bath, furnace, modern throughout. 511 N. Fast et., $30. A.

* CO., 150 E. Market.

J. MEYER A

TO LET—Seven-room house; bath, furnace

modem throughout. 518 N. East st., 327.50. J. MEYER A CO , 160 B. Market.

A*

TO LET—Have your umbrvllas repaired and TO LET—New, six-room dwelling; bath com-

plete; near Capitol and Fourteenth. Only 318. F T. McWHIRTER, 122 E. Market.

TO LET—1533 and 1635 Bellefontalne st.. 112 each; six rooms, water and gas. Call at 339 E. Washington st. H. S. HOLTON. TO LET—872 W. New Yorit' st.; five rooms'; city gases; small family desired. M ILL H. BURTON, Blake and New York ste.

. four rooms, with

. »• well, cistern, plenty natural gas; No. 1010 Roanoke st. Inquire at

store, 230 Indiana ave.

TO LET—Two-story house, ■large closets, pantry,

TO LET—Attractive residence; furnished;

something more than a year; ample grounds

end horses and carriages Included If desired. assist,? bSTmoK" 3

House, Hamilton county. New York. TO LET-Mlek A CO.. 118 E. Market. . ■ Penn8 >'1 vania, 10 rooms, modem.

100 W. Twenty-ninth, 7 rooms, gas 315 CO 805 FH. Wayne, 7 rooms, gas II 00 1601 Barth. 5 rooms, gas 12 00 1415 Prospect. 7 rooms, gas 16 00 233H Virginia. 2 suites « 50 106 Holly. 5 rooms, gas.. .10 no. 233 Virginia, business room .13 60 8008 N. Illinois, business room 10 W 418 E. Thirtieth, business room 6 00

Suites In the Wallingford.

TO LET-

310 E. St. Clair, 10 rooms, modem 335 CO 31 W. Twentieth. 8 rooms, modem 30 00 118 W. Twenty-seventh, 8 rooms, modem 30 CO 140 E. Twenty-second, 7 rooms, modem.. VS 00 444 Mass, ave., 6 rooms, modem, flat.... 18 00 225 S. New Jersey, 9 rooms 0 50 448 N. Illinois, $ rooms 30 00 320 Pennsylvania, 8 rooms 20 W 12 W. Pratt, 8 rooms 1$ 00 1225 Keith, 8 rooms 15 00 628 E. St. Clair. 4 rooms 10 00 838 E. Moms, 7 rooms 10 00 Complete list at the office. W. P. MAINE, 44 N. Delaware. TO LET— ' • 114 Roanoke, three rooms. 613 to 526 Wood et.. seven rooms each. 2413 Broadway, ten rooms.

Barn, 33 Harris st. '

10 W. Fourteenth et., nine rooms. One room, lids N. Delaware. 535 N. Senate ave seven rooms. 2150 N. Pennsylvania st., 9 rooms.

21st and Pennsylvania sts., 10 room*. Space in building st m-228 W. Maryland at., beat, water and power supplied. Two floors, 70x28 feet, first floor office; elevator and private stairway, Virginia ave..

one-half block from Washington et.

• UglR and well-ventilated offices In the Flts-

gerald Building.

THE MARION TRUST CO.

TO "VET— ' - Room*. 630 N. Delaware st.. modern 11 360 001 543 N. Meridian sL, modem 8 1417 Central ave., modem.., 10 3115 N. Alabama st.. modern >2 810 E. St. Clair at., modem.. 9 31 W. Vermont st., modern 8

1928 Ruckle st.. mod., stable

JJNW jrVULJMt? PjhjS A* 235 E. Michigan st.. the Emmet.... 8 218 E. N-fth st.. modem 8 112 N. Senate ave.. 10 315 E. St. Clair st.. modem 8 1008 Park ave., gases » 1321 Capitol ave.. North., modem ...10 0 B. St. Joseph, modern 8 20 Eden Place, modem., 6 10S N, Liberty, gases 7 1207 N. West, ga* and stable 6 913 Fayette, natural gas 8 II S. Davidaen, natural gas 5 3327 Shepard st.. natural gas T 409 Dorman natural gas. 9 84* Bates *t.. natural gaa 6 630 E. Wabash st.. natursl gas 5 1161 Deloss st v'll* I 3387 Onto?.*., natural gas »

U22 Nordyke J 321Vk*Indiana ave.. water and gas ^ 857t£*MssLi»cbu*ett« *v#.. apartment, modern * S fflSSRJSa' srtSSxaa:: % jsnswi^ «•««“ s •£ TSSWETS* 150 E. Market et.

52 50 so eo 46 TO 0 (0 85 00 a oo 30 (10 a oo 30 00 0 00 a oo 25 00 20 TO 30 00 14 00 15 00 12 50 19 00 13 TO 10 TO 10 TO

» O0 6 00 8 00 7 00 8 TO

11 TO KM 10 TO 1$ 50 low 0 00

TO

side room; separate;

N. Delaware. TO LET—Beautiful, front room. north; furnace; both; reference 88, care News. TO LET~Front alcove rooi

room; also,

bath; reasonable. 719

eix squares Andress Y

or privinn* of kl

>m. furnished or un-

bedroom; modern.; board

chen. tSt K. Illinois. TO LET—Furnished or unfurnished front rooms, up stair* or down; bath; reference required and given. 833 N. Illinois st.

■nlshed, unfurnished; piano; melodeon; October 15; central; 15. Owner, 42il X. Senate.

TO LET-Furnished.

wheel-chair;

312.000 home;

TO LBT—No. 1419 N. Alabama; eight rooms; bath; all In complete order; fine neighborhood; 325. JAMES GREENE & CO.. 227

Lemcke.

TO LET—Large, furnished of two; none but responslbl

swer; location

care News.

houi

. )le parties need an

very desirable. Address X 6,

ise for board

rtles need

TO LET—Modem flats of seven room* each. with all conveniences. In Preasly, opposite University square. McINTOSH A SON. 142

University square. N. Pennsylvania st.

TO LET—Strictly modem residence. 1739 N. Pennsylvania. Also seven-room residence; 115 E. Eighteenth; both newly papered; rent

320- Keys 1930 N. New Jersey.

TO LET—Seven-room dwelling; barn, chiaken house; about one acre ground; Grand ave., near Thirtieth st.; 310 month; will lease PRATHER A CO.. 226 Lemcke Building.

TO LBT—Two- story, eight-room house; well and cistern; pumps In kitchen; naturol gas; at 112 N. Liberty st. three blocks from court and market-house*. Call at 10 N. East et. TO LET—Suite of two rooms In Stewart Place; both gases, city water, grate, mantels, closets and light housekeeping allowed; only 38. McINTOSH A SON. 141 N. Pennsylvania st.

TO LET-

HE Dawson ....»$ 0011248 N. imnoto...|47 00 60 Eddy 8 00)1217 N. Alabama. 35 00 15 Wallace 5 00f2131 N. Meridian. 35 00 150 Oriole 6 00:2020 N. Senate... 15 00 1717 English ave.. 8 e0!324 N. California. 14 00 1518 Oakwood 8 50i434 Arch st 10 00 1627 Cornell ave.. 10 00'1024 N. Missouri. 11 00 629% B. Mich 10 00)2® B. North st.. 14 00 1013 Windsor st... 11 001834 W. Wash 8 50 1015 Wlndaor st.... 8 OO'lOOS'B. 11th st... 13 00

Complete printed list at office. j. G. McCullough, isa e. Market.

TO LBT-By J. sT CRUSE, JM E Market «. 1307 N. Illinois, moJI 2202 College, modem. 2121 Highland PU., mod) 1532 Ash st.. modem. 8301-7 Capitol, modem! 1536 Ash et.. modem. 221 N. Illinois ..426 00! 1414 N. N. Jersey, mod 223 W;. Vermont. 0 00) 1514 Central, modern. 629 N. California 13 50:434 N. Bast st.. modern 1534 Byram 9WI968 N. Penn., modem. 646 W. 13th 8 0012011 Ruckle, modern. 60 W. Market... 7u0 ; 2301 Bellefontalne, mod OO Bright 11 M| 181 N. N. Jersey, mod. 1332 Lafayette ... G 00| 110 N. State 32>' CO

521 Drake « ~ ~

633 W. Wash.. 1332 lAfayette

S27 Minerva 11 CO 318 N. Davidson, o CO 904 BeviUe 10 00 1302 Brookeide ..10 00 2110 Brookslde .. 7 V> 430 E. Wabash... 7 00

6 50' 613 E.^Ohlo a iui -xuu ."L—„i i

20 TO

17 00

2804 Cornell 15 00 6 00 848 Ash <1 00 9-11 N. Rural .... 10 00 1108 E. 13th 8 00 313 Walcott 16 00 2720 Cornell 13 00 532 Leon 9 00 1929 Cornell 10 00

2706 Bellefontalne 16 00 701 N. East.

815 Jeffersoi 1810 Hillside

919 Seville 384 Henry

modern. .... V> 00 10 00

IS 00

7 (0 5 CO

339 E. Merrill.... 37 50 716 Virginia ave'. 14 TO 902 Buchanan ... 12 00 1119-21 Shelby .... U 00 312 Beecher 8 00 1304 Barth ^ ln

m W. Merrill .. .

1423 Fletcher 0 Ml 'TO 3. Noble $ 04 1414 William 8 001348 Bates 10 00 Complete printed list at office. Houses in all parts of the city and suburbs. Rooms single or *n suite In the Ardmore Building, corner Delaware and Massachusetts ave. Also In th< Taggart flat. One suite of six rooms In

Ensley flat.

822 Daly .

318 E. Louisiana. 14 00 517 8. Noble ..... 12 (0 408-11 8. Pine .... 11 CO 827 Erie 10 TO 1122 Chestnut 8 TO 284 McCauley .... 7 00

it .... 14 TO

7 U) 284 McO « TO 1201 Plei

asant

the the

PROPERTY FOR RENT BY INDIANA TRUST CO.

2005 N. Delaware.|4B OOioo 93 uo«jp*K 9301

2d floor 501J E. 18'eastern av. and Washington st.. 45 00| and St. Paul. 2%

00 Park ave.. 9 i acres ground.... 20 06 rooms, modem.. 46 OOilSOl 8. Olive 10 00

1510 N. Alabama. 36 OOlGrand av*., 5

1414 N. N. Jersey 0 001 rooms 10 TO 0 W. llth st 36 001132 8. West st.... 6 00 1125 E. Wash 17 TO!434 8. Meridian... 8 00 531 N. Noble...... 16 60 129 S. Blackford.. 5 00

403 N. State 14 00' Rooms In Schrlever

BuRes in Windsor I Block .... ' 3 00 Block 18 00137 S. Blackford.. 5 TO Room I Griffith 1511 Chesapeake... 4 00 Block 11 00 618 Chesapeake... 4 00

Suite 890 Mass. STORE-ROOMS.

ave 11 00!2» 8. Meridian . 10 TO

214 Adelaide st... 10 0012-story factory 1432 Hill e ve 10 00 building .. 1621 Ash st 10 00,802 Virginia 1440 W. Wash.... 9 00 722 Buchan

448 E. Wash. st.. 1235 Mass. ave.... 836 Minerva st... 1341 Lee st 633 Chesapeake... 3211 N. Senate av Rooms 610 E. Wash, st 2d floor 40% E Washington st.. 3d floor 426% E.

Washington st.. 9 00

Telephone

100 00

ave.. JO 00

9 00: 70 Buchanan st.. 20 00 8 00' S35 Mass, ave— 18 00 6 00;639 Mass. ave.... IS 00

6 00 Cor. Williams &

6 00' Miller sts 16 00

4 00)27 W. South st... 4 00 S80 Mass. ave...

329 W. 31st St 10 00

104 8 Penn, st.,

3-story trick

11 00 building ——

15 00 12 50

Telephone 1466.

Agent for houses in Talbott Place. 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.

Trust

Savings department. Indiana Trust Cc Deposits received of |1 and upward.

Pays 3 per cent. Interest.

TO LET-OFFICES AKO STORES. TO LET—Florida Seal.

TO LET—See list. INDIANA TRUST CO.

TO LET—Store-room. 140 Virginia ave. HITZ BAKING CO. TO LET—Store-rooms'; offices. AD HERETH.

134 E Washington. ■

TO LET — Storeroom, wil rent. Inquire 30 B. Boutin

cheap

TO LET—Attractive offices oi st. Apply 20 N. Meridian et.,

i E. Washington

room 11.

TO LETT—Two floors for storage or manufacturing; elevator. 01 E Maryland st.

TO LET—Third floor, modem building, s able for manufacturing. 117 W. Georgia.

| NORTH.

..00 TO 3412 Meridian .. .. 4. : , TO. 2311 Meridtu

5 ft! 1968 ■

ii£

TO LETNORTH.

1217 Illinois.....

penn

_ _ Penn

IMS Park ave.... 40 Mi$10 Penn .... 13 ®. mb —• 1630 Park ave 0 TO 960* Ash 1317 Alabama 0 8^ 140 Ash

1414 New Jersey.. *6 M|*m S !5! Ill E. 16th........ K TO m9 Meridian .... 0 00 50 E. New York. 0 0013154 Penn K 00

'■■■ 88 ■ 8 8

Ohjo ^ ^

Clair . 0 00 Clair... 0 00

iruff P.... 0 TO

»w i» w. Michigan. 0 00

f? E. North 28 00 101 Senate ave... 0 00

22 10 ** <Mktc ave.... 22 00

fnr“3!Tf'*“:: !JSm4uS’. ii^E::S8 K. Market....H TO;085 State aye 15 00

ave... «

land av.. 13 00

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mms

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TO LET—

railroad

SCHMIDT.

■Warehouse,

switch.

located centrally, on Apply to BEN F.

TO LET-Store-room. No. 360 Maanachusetta ave.. Enterprise Hotel Building. NEWTON TODD. Ingalls Block.

LET—Comer store; three years; bea

has been drug store

autiful living rooms; etable.

Michigan and Highland ave. TO LET—424 8. Meridian st.. store-room. 0x 10; good location for grocery. A. METZGER

AOBNCY. I TO LET—101-103 vf~ Morris st. comer of I1Mnoto; good location for grocery; rent 325. A. METZGER AGENCY. 102 N. Pennsylvania st.

TO LET—New store-room and five

Et

location.

living seU&r;

& MILLER, 151 E. Mar-

rooms; on ahelb^st.: well, cistern, cellar;

LET-Store-room

T CT3 W. North st.

eery: 815 p*i E. Market.

and two

t.; splendid h ■■■■^H th. STILZ & MILLER. 01

ng

lendld location for gro-

Tp LET-Desirable office rooms; good light; Targe, flre-proof vault; terms reasonable. GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF INDIANA. IT S. Delaware st.

TO LET—Two store-rooms; College ave. and Twenty-fourth st.; best location in city for drug store and grocery: Investigate STILZ A MILLER. 01 B. Market.

TO LET—Large, three-story, brick building. Alabama at. and Union railroad: ban 12.000 square feet floor space; best location in city for storage; on rwttch. McINTOSH & SON. 142_N Pennsylvania st •fb LHHV-Two roonm suitable for general repair shop, carpenter, painter or machinist. Large, dry basement tn connection, in first building east of postoffle*. GREGORY A APPEL. 131 E. Market et

TO LET—Three-story, brick building on Alabama st. and Union railroad tracks; has elevators, boiler*, engine*, yard room; 12.000 square feet floor space; suitable for storage, etc. McINTOSH A SON. 142 N. Pennsylvania

TO LBT—

No. 406 W. Ohio st.. storeroom No. 810 Massachusetts ave . storeroom No. 611 B. Washington, storeroom. No. 0 and No. 42 W. South st.,

power, first floor.

No, 38-42 W. South st„ apace and power, third floor, for manufacturing purposes, x J. G. MCCULLOUGH. 1TO E. Market.

$25 TO 10 TO 12 TO

apace and

TOLKT—MUSCKLLAAi KOLS. TO LET-Brick bam, facing Bt. Clair st.

N. Capitol.

DECK

large etable to rent. 313 E.

eighty or

Friendswood. Ind.

120, icrae. W. C.

TO LET—Small factory, engine and maebinerr: low rent. 843 W. Thirtieth st. TO LJCT-A building with power, suitable for manufacturing. Apply RRVCIC8 BAKERY.

PATENT ATTORNEYS.

PATENT ATTORNEYS—V. H. LOCKWOOD. 415-4IS Lemcke Building, Indlanapoll* Tel. not.

PATENT ATTORNEYS-B. T. CO. 18 Talbott Block. 188 N.

SILVIUS A Pennsylvania

i m

. M O.WVH, «. sOWHST SB at., Indlanapolla New ‘phone 556. Superior facilities in patent, trademark and copyright

busineae; expert draughtsmen.

bsrni*

TO L ET—R OO M S.

TO LET—y. :. KBYFR A CO. TO LEnr-Fur4j*b»d7 II W. Market at.

TO UOT -P witoL INDIANA TRUST CO.

TO I JET—Unfurnished rooms. 30 N. East. TO LBT—PUrtitoibed front room. 10 B. New

York.

TO LBT—Nicely furnished rooms. 610 N. East street. TO LEFT—Room and boant; $4 week, u E. North. TO LBT—Nicely furnished front room; 0. 1515 Shelby st. TO LBT-Nice, five-room house. 311 N. Keystone ave. To'LET-UnfurnUhsd room, with board. No.

11 E. North.

TO LBT—Single sleeping rooms. *1 week 347

■ Indiana ave.

TO LET—Furnished or unfurnished rooms. 516

Lockerbie at.

TO Lirr—Nice, furnished r<»mT *1'week. 830

N. Alabama

TO LET—Very desirable, furnished rooms. 519 N. Delaware. TO LET—Two furnished rooms; modem. 321

N. Delaware.

TO LET—Three unfurnished rooms; stable. 1107 Park ave. TO LET—Furnished and unfurnished rooms. ti4 n. capitoi. Humm

TO LETT—Three nicely furnished rooms. Nil

N. Alabama et.

TO LET—Two nicely furnished rooms,

612 X. Best st.

cheap.

TO LET—Large, furnished rooms to rent.

E. McCarty st.

TO LET—Housekeeping and lodging rooms. 320 Capitol ave. N : TO LET—Unfurnished, front room and alcove.

30 W^Jr’ennonL

TO LET—All conveniences; suite, 0.50.

W. Washington.

TO LETT—Cash paid for pawn tickets. Address N 19, car* New*.

TO LET—Furnished rooms; porcelain bath. a8 E. Nsw York. __ TO LET—steeping-room*. AD. HERETH. 134 E. Washington at.

TO LET—Furnished room* for housekeeping. 843 N. Meridian st

TO LET—Nicely tup 312 E. New York

room, with board.

TO LET—Gentleme board. 27 E. Prat

furnished rooms; select

TO LET—Furnished.-front rooms; bath; gas. 807 N. Pennsylvania.

TO LET—Desirable room; bath; gentleman; 0. 715 N. Delaware.

TO LET—Nice, eeven-room cottage; etable. 1809 Talbott ave. $1S. TO LET—Furnished rooms for gentlemen; |1.0 and up. 114 W. Ohio.

TO LET—Pleasant front room; furnished; bath, etc. 207 E. North. TO LET—Desirable furnished rooms; bath; board. 447 N. Meridian.

TO LET—Newly furnished rooms; modern; bath. 332 N. Capitol ave.

TO LETT—Furnished, modern room*. OAKLEY HOTEL. Ill N. Alabama ^

TO LET—Furnished room; housekeeping; cheap rent. 319JE South. TO LET—Newly furnished rooms; bath: rea.-

eonabie rent 5 N. Bast.

TO LET—Nicely furnished rooms; modern con-

f venlences, 419 X. Delaware.

TO LBT—Two or three furnished or unfur-

nished rooms. 961 6. Bast.

TO LET—Four furnished room*

housekeeping. 519 N. East

for light

TO LETT—Furnished or unfurnished rooms; with t»ard. 522 N. Meridian, TO LET—Furnished rooms; bath; 31 and up per week. 19 N. New Jersey. TO LEST—Modern rooms, furnished, with or

without board. 619 N. Senate.

TO LET—Furnished, or unfurnished ■modern; board. 7(q N. Illinois. ■

TO LET—Two furnished rooms; light house-

keeping; bath. 512 S. East st.

TO LET—Furnished room for sleeping or

housekeeping. 10 W. Michigan

TO LET—Two unfurnished rooms; 407 N. New

References required.

Jersey TO LET—Unfurnished rooms. 406-408 E. Wash-

ington. All modem convenience*

TO LET—Furnished rooms; modern; housekeeping. 302 E. Walnut st.

free,

hone 1121.

light

PROG-

O LET—Neckbands put

RES3 LAUNDRY. Tetephi LET—Elegant, unfurnished, first-floor

ms; furnace; bath. 6 W. Pratt,

TO

rooms:

TO LET—Unfurnished, front, alcove room; modern conveniences. 1617 Park am. TO LET — Nicely furnished room for light housekeeping. 422 Maaaachugetts >ve. TO LET—Elegant housekeeping rooms; furnished; complete. 38% Kentucky ave. TO LET—Desirable rooms, modem; first-class board, by week or day. 824 X. Illinois st TO LET—Suite three rooms in Algonquin. 227 N. Delaware; bath, light housekeeping.

TO LET—Furnished front room; private f Jiy; one or two gentlemen. 710 Greer st.

TO LET—Furnished front rooms; housekeeping, or sleeping; modern. 617 N^ Capitol^ TO LET^-Good rooms. 326 E. Washington. JOHN WOCHER, room 1 Aetna Building.

TO LET—Newly furnished rooms, with prtvllege of housekeeping, qt 10 E Walnut st. TO LET—Part of new, furnished house: bath; cheap; housekeeping. 823 E. New York at

LET—Furnished and unfurnished rooms 1th board; modern; telephone. 302 E. Mlchi-

TO LET—Rooms, furnished or unfurnished; ^can more than pay In laundry work. 417 W.

TO LET—Furnished rooms; light housekeeping; reference wanted. Address D 4, care

TO LET—Four first-class, unfurnished room i; down stairs; reasonable. No. 618 N. Senate avenue. ^ TO LET—One or two large, furnished or unfurnished, down-stair rooms; modern. 90 N. Capitol. TO LET—Four-room flat: furnished for housekeeping; (19 per month. 1401 Southeastern avenue. TO LBT—Hotel Enterprise; rooms 25c. 35c. and 50c: by the week; (1 to 0; meal ticketa, 31

meals 0.

TO LETT—FUrntshed rooms, all modem conveniences; price reasonable. 409 E. New York at,

TO LET—Newly furnished, large, front room; down-stairs; bath; reasonable rent. 8 E. Michigan.

TO LET—Newi- furnished, front room: alcove; private family; central location. Address T

3^ care Newa

TO LET—Two nice, furnished rooms to four reliable young men, with board and bath. 604 E. Market st.

rooms {or light

i, parlor.

TO LETT—Two furnished

housekeeping; on ground floor; also,

228 Capitol ave- X. TO LET—Suite nicely furnished rooms; mod-

em: excellent location; gentlemen only. Ad-

drese Z 3, care News.

TO LET—Lamadrld. Coxy rooms, with or without board for first-cWee parties only; references, 522 N. Pennsylvania st. TO LET—Two unfurnished roc me. with closet and pantry; light housekeeping: 49 Circle; (7.50. EPSON T. WOOD, 83 Baldwin, Front room, with alcove: newly furmodem house: references required; > rent. 310 E. New York st.

TO LET—Furnished or unfurnished room, with or without board; flrst-claas; private family. Call or address No. 418 E. North st.

TO LETur&l gas setts ave..

Two unfurnished front rooms: nat-

ter included. 333 MassachuBPSON T. WOOD. 83 Baldwin.

and

$11 I

TO LET—Furnished or unfurnished front pirlor room; down stairs; private entrance; b-jy and side window; bath; gases; very cosy. 925

N. Illinois et.

TO LET—Two unfurnished rooms, ground floor; housekeeping; front and back entrance; private famjiy; own residence; no children. It,52 Hall Place.

TO LET—Elegantly furnished or unfurnished roome. in suites of two. three or five; also, nice roome for gentlemen: no children. 734 N. Capitol ave., corner St. Clair. TO LET—Elegant, furnished room; bath; everything convenient; *.-liable for two young men or married couple: reasonable. 60 E. Eleventh ■. Ooltoge-ave. Hne. TO LET—Furnished or unfurnished, beautiful.

large, flrat-'

nlshed rc

dings

TO - LET—Nice, front room; furnished or unfurnished, with kitchen privilege if desired; nice, quiet neighborhood. CALDWELL A DEACON. Flt-gerald Building (old Journal).

rnlshed or unfurnished, beautiful, floor, front and small, nicely fur-

nished room: piano, bath, ’phone; choicest sur-

roundlngs. No. 637 N. Capitol ave.

TO LBT—Furnished rooms from 75c to 0 per week: also room* for light housekeeping. SHEPHERDSON EUROPEAN HOTEL directly south of Union depot, 0 to 43 McNabb

straet.

week: also rooms

SHEPHERDSON EUROPEAN

TO LET—Nicety furnished rooms; en suite or

it; telephone

'enlenoes;

LORRAINE HOTEL,

and Capitol ave.

at reacorner

atngle; elevator; electric light: free bathe: all modern eonvenlen

sonable price*. I Washington an

TO

ware at. and Maesach

rooms, electric light and elevator;. cafe on fourth floor. Call at building or J. S. CRUSE,

Agent. 154 E. Market st.

TO LET—The Iroquois Hotel opens to-day. If you are looking for a nicely furnished room, or suite of rooms, with all the modern convenlencHS. such as electric light, steam heat, free telephone service, free baths, etc., we shall be pleased to have you call and Inspect our rooms. Delightfully located on Monument Circle, In the very center of the business dfstfftet, makes the Iroquois one of the most desirable rooming quarters in the city. Rooms *1.50 to $4 per week for one or two occupants. Strictly for gentlemen only. Southwest cor-

ner Market and Monument Circle.

:s sMM

TO LET—ROOMS. TO LOT-50 N. Brat st., eight roome, with bath. •

TO LET—Nicely furnished rooms. 0 W. Vermont st.

TO LET—A coxy cottage of five room*. *13.

Call 424 B. Merrill.

TO LET—Furnished or unfurnished rooms;

bath. 837 N. Illinois.

TO LET—Three unfurnished, front rooms; reasonabte. 615 N. Rllnola TO LET—Two neatly furnished rooms; mod-

ern. 615 N. New Jeraey.

TO "lET-Fu

suitable fot _ I 722 N. Delaware at.

rnlshed or unfur

suitable for light housekeeping if

rnlshed rooms;

desired.

TO LET—Elegantly furnlnhed front parlor. down-stair*: modem house; bath; reasona-

ble. 303 N. New Jersey at.

TO LET—Choice rooms, en suite ,l#ct parties only: private fan table; telephone. 713 X. Delaware.

or singly, to illy; superior

sei,

able ____________

TO Lof—I want to rent the lower part of my modern house to man and wire or small family; no children. Addrom A 8, care News

FOR TRADE.

FOR TRADE—Florida Sea,. FOR TRADE—Laundry for Kansas land. U. B. STOUT. 9 W. Market.

FOR TRADE—Plano and cash for horse and buggy. 918 Massachusetts a vs.

RY SHO

.DE—If you want a loan, see EM AKER, 918 Massachusetts

FOR TRAD®—Gent’s wheel, pacing mare and some cash for cow an! hogs. Address V 8, care News.

FOR

pha

2522 i

of goods for horse and Open Sunday morning.

TRADE—Stock iaeton or eurrey

CUftan at

FOR TRADE—Optician*s complete trial case; want watches, drugs or groceries. Box T.

Patricksburg, Ind.

FOR TRADE—Equity in elegant, nine-room ^hou&e; mcludln^ bath, for smaller property.

FOR TRADE—Eighty acrea in Illinoto: well improved: for good equity here. H. B. STOUT. 9 W. Market^ FOR TRADE—F'arm, six mile* out; houses, olear, for farms; house for grocery stock. HOFFMAN, 61 Circle.

FOR TRADE—845 camera, complete; new, for trade for a wheel, new, or as good as new. Call 737 Elm et., at 4:30.

FOR TRADE—80 M property in Indianap<

TREES. Shelbyvllle. Ind

80 acree of land for residence

property In Indianapolis. Addresa I. W.

TRADE—Four lots; eight-room H2316 Valley drive; great bargain.

FOR

dence. LBW moon. 33

FOR TRADE—Nice, clean stock of (hoes, hat* and gents’ furnishings for good farm or city property. Box 109. Mooresville, Ind.

-We

. gai

buildings, tools and stock; established business; for city property. Ill Dickson st.

FOR TRADE—Good bakery, with good trade for team of horses and wagon, or will : cheap; account sickness. Address R 2, News.

FOR TRADB-Good form for stock of general merchandise. Grocery for a cottage. Money for bargains. RALSTON A CAMDEN, 187 W. Market. FOR TRADE—For Indianapolis property; An* fruit farm, near BroWmstown, Ind Farm is clear; property must be clear. J. G. GREGG.

Brownetown, Ind. ■

FOR TRAD®—65 acree good land; well Improved; well located; for city property or ■lock of hardware. C. W. BRIDGES & CO.

202 Lemcke Building.

FOR TRADE—Dru

to date and |

business; give par dress L 6, care News.

FOR TRADE—Two well-improved farms; both under high state of cultivation; want stock of general merchandise or dry goods. W. D.

HOKD, Lafayette. Ind

FOR TRADE—Have a party with a neat. $2,500 South Side cottage, who desires ‘ “* to $2,000 difference and exchange house; northeast. WM. L. ELDER, 1 Ingalls

Ires to pay $1,000

for & double

Block.

FOR TRADE—Good corner, north; fine, sixroom house; suitable location for a saloon, drug store, grocery or ganeral store; *2,600; take good lot or small property. RALSTON A CAMDEN, 137 W. Market.

FOR

barn, chicken yard; large lot, of shade; will trade for a lot

TRADE—Irv'ington—Five-room house;

■d; large lot, with plenty

y

part pay-

ment; long time on the balance. CHARLES

M. CROSS A CO.. 19% N. Meridian.

bra nee Is bother-

FOR TRADE—If you:

ing you.

you Joy for sorrow. ( will carry your b Jen.

you wait. RALSTON A CAMDEN. 137 W.

Market.

■our tneum

ing you. see u* or relief. We will trade

as we have a man who

Trades made wbtli

»en, wjsicru. ceiiar. uain. menace, montem, stable; price. *10,000; Incumbrance, $4,500; trade equity for outside property, clear. STILZ A MILDER. 151 E. Market. FOR TRADE--New. eight-room house md barn, N. Alabama st., near Twenty-VJ:, worth $3,000; clear of Incumbrance, and good good vacant lot, N. New Jersey st., oear Twelfth; worth $2,500, for modern residence, south of Twelfth st.; worth 0,500. STILZ & MILLER. J51 E. Market. FOR TRADE—Modern house of ten rooms; two well-built cottages; three double houses; all in good shape; northeast part of city; total rent. S109 per month: property almost new; clear of Incumbrance; gilt-edge; want farm of 200 to 3(0 acres, within twelve to eighteen miles of city. ROBBINS BROS., 535 Lemcke.

NOTICE. NOTICE—500 business card*, 40c. VICTOR. 0 N. Delaware. NOTICB—Belvldere sewing machine. 234 Massachusetts ave^

NOmCE—GATES. Dentist, removed to rooms 1)20 and 930 Stevenson Building-

NOTICE—New and second-hand wire fnecee. M. VAN ARSDALL, 1020 N. BeviUe.

New

telephone 1986.

NOTICE—Mantels and til* work. P M. PUIL SELL, 01 Massachusetts ave.. half square

north Denison Hotel. M

NOTICE—S. L. TAYLOR, the popular-price tailor, formerly of Taylor A Schneider, now located at 17 Virginia ave.

NOTICE—Money In your pocket If you order your fall suit or overcoat of W. G. SCHNEIDER. 44 Monument Place.

NOTICE—JOSEPH GARDNER, galvanized Iron cornices and skylights, tin, Iron, stsel and slate roofing and hot air furnaces. 0 Kentucky ave. Telephone 322. NOTICEBUSINESS CHANGE. LOUIS H. BRINK has withdrawn from Arm of Brink ft Foy and associated himself with G. A. FRBNK. Tailor, at 124 N. Pennsylvania st., where he will be pleased to meet ail his old friends.

OPTICIAN. OPTICIAN—DR. EMERSON DUDLEY. Specialist in Optics; eyes examined, glassee furnished. Office, 229% Massachusetts ave.

FINANCIAL.

FINANCIAL—City and farm loans; 5 per cent. HANN, 323 Lemcke. FINANCIAL—Cash paid for pawn ticket*. Addrese N 19. care New*.

FINANCIAL—To loan $6,000 at 5 per cent. C. _W. OAKES, 10 E. Market. FINANCIAL—Loans on farms and city prop-

erty; 5 per cent. HANN, 323 Lemcke.

FINANCIAL—Money to loan; 4 and 6 per cent. It costs nothing to Investigate. MEYER A

KISER. 306 Indiana Trust.

you

at.

FINANCIAL—A large amount of private funds. FLOREA & SEIDBNSTICKER. rooms 1, 2 and 8. 27% S. Delaware FINANCIAL—Mcney to loan Lowest rates In

the city See us before rene

MEYER & KISER, 306 Indiana Tnusi FINANCIAL—Money to loan; private funds; $2,000: on Marion oounty real estate. CLIFFORD ARHICK, No. 504 Lemcke Building. FINANCIAL—Loan*, sums of 000 and over.

City property and farms.

C. E. COFFIN ft CO.. 150 E. Market st.

FINANCIAL—Money to loan on

provement bonds and other collateral* of like nature. MEYER A KISER. 306 Indiana Trust.

street Ira-

kis of

FINANCIAL—Money to loan on perponal ■ property and household goods. J. C. ERTEL. x>m 44 Lombard Building, 24% E. Waabtng-

room

ton st.

FINANCIAL-Loans

wartL home funds; low eat rates; no delay. A. METZGER AGENCY. 102 N. Pennsylvania

on

; lo

farms; $100 and upweet rates; no delay.

street. FINANCIAL—Money to loan In sums to suit. at lowest rates; private money; get our rates. McINTOSH ft SON. 142 N. Pennsylvania st. FINANCIAL—Pawn loons;-private office.

CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY, roo: bott Block, northwest corner

Pennsylvania arts.

room 7 TalVarket and

id* holding permanent positions with reepdnslble firms upon their own names; easy payments; •trictiy confidential. 207 Indiana Trust Build-

FIN ANCIAL—Money to loan, ; home fuilds left in our hands,

tn sums of $1(0 to $1,000 and upward, at lowest

furnish

large sum of to be loaned

rates of Interest; can furnish money same day you apply Payibaek when you p!e**e. A METZGER AGENCY. 102 N. • Pennsylvania at.

FINANCIAL—Money to loan on farm and city properties la Indiana at 5 and 6 per cent. Interest, with partial pay menu. Money on hand. No delay. Large loan* specialty. Also ftret-class mortgage securities for aale. Investor* invited to call .or address C. N. WIL-

ft CO.. 310-322 Lemcke Building.

LIAMS

FINANCIAL—Our dividends have never been less than 7 per cent. DeposlU received In any earn. When you withdraw, no d- Ju ti n from principal or earning*. Absolutely safe. We loon money on first mortgage on real estate. Not a building and loan association. PEOPLE'S DEPOSIT AKD LOAN INSTITU-

TION. 916 Stevenson Building.

... s.

FINANCIAL.

STnXnCIAL—Wanted: First mmgMW 'paper.

SPANN ft CO.

FINANCIAL—Loan* on watches and Jewelry. WILSON. 806 E. Washington.

FINANCIAL—Money to loan; no commission

charged. H . a Ingalto Block.

F j;NANCIAL—Mortgage loans; 6 per cent.

SPANN ft CO. 148 E. Market.

FINANCIAL—Loam on Household goods. Mu-

tually confidential 201 Lemcke.

FINANCIAL—-Mortgage loans; lowest eaten. N. A. MOSLAXDER, 32 Baldwin. 1

KINANCIAL-S per cent, money to loan.

JOHN WOCHER. Aetna Building.

FH6ANCIAL—CITY LOAN OFFICE, 119 W.

Washington, opposite Bates House.

FINANCIAL—Mortgage loans: lowest raten. p. M. BARNARD. Majestic Building.

FINANCIAJL*-—Mortgage loans; 5 par cent. HORACE McKAY, 31 N. Pennsylvania.

FI N AN Cl AL—Loans on housen>.<u goods; •trictiy confidential. 201 Lemcke Building.

FINANCIAL— Loans on household goods; a trictiy confidential. 201 Lemcke Building.

FINANCIAL—Lmns to honeet, aalarled people on their notes; strictly private 301 Lemcke. FINANCIAL—6 per cent, money: best terms. STANTON ft STANTON. 23 N. Pennsylvania

street.

FINANCIAL—Mnn-y to loan. HENRY H. FAY, 1% E. Washington sU, over Big Four

offices.

FINANCIAL—$0 and 175 private funds to loan; short time. AMERICAN CO., to Ingalls

Building.

FIN ANCIAL—Straight loons or association loons; low rate. 116 E. Market st. "GER-

MAN-AMERCAN.”

FINANCIAL—Money on forme and city property; terms reasonable. THOS. C DAY ft

CO.. 325-330 Lemcke.

FINANCIAL—Money to loan; lowest rate*; building association share* bought NEW-

TON TODD. Ing&fys Block.

FINANCIAL—Money, quick, on diamonds, jewelry, etc. 119 W. Washington, opposite

Bate* House. Eetabltehed 1871.

FINANCIAL-Money; sums to ault; some day you apply; get our rate*. 10 E. Market at.,

room 4. CHAS. W. GOR8UCH.

FINANCIAL—Solid, safe Investment at 6 per cent, net guaranteed; preferred stock; Talbott Place company. For further Information call on W. E. STEVENSON, 136 B. Market et FINANCIAL—6 and I ner cent money to loan, according to security offered. Home funds In any amount. Pay back when you please No delay. A. METZGER AGENCY. 103 N. Penn-

sylvania st

FINANCIAL—Loan# made on Improved Indianapolis property, with privilege of prepayments, at 4% per rant, according to amount wanted and character of eecurity. SPANN ft

CO.. 148 E. Market et

FINANCIAL—Money to loan on personal property. household goods, corporation stock and other eecurltlra; reasonable rates; easy pay- ; JfaJrest methods. Strictly confidential W F. TTLDflN, 512 Majestic,Building. FINANCIAL—MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE, holding permanent positions with responsible concerns, on their own names, without Indorsements or collateral; easy payments. TOLMAN, 701 Stevenson Building. .

FINANCIAL—7 per cent. Interest paid on paidup stock; only a limited amebnt wanted; a fine Investment. THE UNION MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, 139 W. Market st. Reference* any bank In city.

FINANCIAL—Gold-mining} stock In undeveloped mince. In the Washington and British Columbia mining district*: treasury stock at low price*. HENRY H. FAY. corner Washington and Meridian ata., over Big Four ticket

office.

FINANCIAL—

THE PEOPLE'S LOAN COMPANY, 927 STEVENSON BUILDING. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON loans made on furniture and pianos, without removal; 6 per cent, and small charge for expenses. You get amount applied for. Call at offices for particulars.

FINANCIAL—

BA LAR Y. LOANS. SALARY. SALARY LOANS. SALARY. Person* holding permanent positions can borrow money without asking their friends to Indorse for them. We offer Inducements not offered by others, and solicit an Investigation of our method* before you close a loan else

Strletly confidential.

Isewhere.

PEOPLE'S LOAN COMPANY, 927 Stevenson Building.

FINANCIAL— A NltTW PLAN

We loan money on furniture, pianos, vehicles, etc., without*-removal, on the building association plan. The payments are arranged In fifty email, equal weekly Installments, thus allowing you fifty weeks In which to pay off loan; $1.20 is the weekly payment of a an; other amount* In like proportion; In-

your $50 lo

tereat 7 per cent, a year. PERSONAL PROPERTY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, Room 4 Lombard Building, 24% E. Wash.

FINANCIAL— SALARY LOANS.

We loan money on salaries to Government employee, clerks, bookkeepers, salesmen, railway employe#, school teacher*, and all other persons holding permanent salaried positions. Loans can be repaid in small weekly or hly payments. Buslnen strictly confiden-

mont

tiai

MERCANTILE DISCOUNT COMPANY.

Room 4 Lombard Building, 24% E. Waohlngton st

FINANCIAL—

MONEY. MONEY. YOU CAN HAVE MONEY TO-DAY BY CALLING AT OFFICE OF EAST MARKET ST. MORTGAGE LOAN CO.. ROOM 4, 160 E MARKET ST. Northwest corner Market and Delaware st*. Loans from 0 upward. EASY TERMS AT LOWEST RATES. Pay-, meats to suit you. ON FURNITURE. PIANOS, HORSES AND CARRIAGES. ETC., WITHOUT REMOVAL CALI. AND GET OUR RATES. COURTEOUS TREVTMENT.

FINANCIAL-

MONEY TO LOAN. 0. $10, $0. $20. 00. *100 and up. on FURNITURE. PIANOS. OEOAXS. HORSES. AND WAGONS AT LOWEST^AXES. 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 Loon 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 commtoston taken out in advance. Business strictly confidential. Call and investigate before borrowing. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO.. Room 207 (second floor) Indiana Trust Building (old Vavce Block), corner Washington st and Virginia ave.

FINANCIAL—

From $10 upward quickly loaned on furniture, pianos, otore fixtures, vehicles, warehouse receipts, etc., without removal. Loans can be arranged to run from one to twelve months’ time, payable In small weekly or monthly installment* We charge 8 per ^ent. interest, and a reasonable fee for preparing

papers, examining records, and

property. No

taJsen. out

cash. AH business strictly confidential. INDIANA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. ESTABLISHED 1887. ROOM 4 LOMBARD-BUILDING. 24% E. WASHINGTON ST.

,. expense. No charge* •ut in advance. You get full amount In

appraising id charges

FINANCIALLOWEST RATES ON LOANS. A NEW PLAN. WE HAVE JUST WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A NEW AND EASY PAYMENT PLAN ON SHORT OR LONG TIME WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS. We advance money on furniture pianos, organa, horses, wagonn, warehouse receipts or any kind of personal property; without re-

moval.

A RECEIPT GIVEN FOR EVERT PAYMENT MADE. EVERYBODY WHO WANTS MONET CALL AND SEE US Don’t pay old friends double what w* ask for the same accommodations. You get the full amount you ask for; no chargee taken out In advance. WE GUARANTEE BEST OF TREATMENT TO EVERYBODY. PRIVATE OFFICE. BUSINEBS CONFIDENTIAL LOWEST RATES IN THE CITY. INDIANAPOLIS MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY. Room 10. 147 E- Market et.

FINANCIAL—

MONEY MONET MONEY MONET We are doing business with the beat people In Indianapolis, and therefore enjoy the repui of being th* MOST RELIABLE, the ' * and the MOST I

MPANT in the city.

MONEY

MOST REASONABLE, and the MOST RE-

SPONSIBLE LOAN COl MONET MONEY MONEY

We make loons on FURNITURE. PIANOS. ORGANS. WAREHOUSE RBCBIPTS. HORSES, WAGONS, etc., without removal. Following la our easy payment plan, which pays out in ten months, or forty weeks.

loon payable 82 monthly, or (Oc weekly, loan payable S3 monthly, or 75c weekly, loon payable *4 monthly, or *. weekly.

‘ $125 we.

$50 loan payable 0 monthly,

weekly.

Other amounts in like proportion. We also moke loan* on WATCHES. DIAMONDS. BICYCLES. SEW-ING-MACHINES. ETC. AH bust news strictly confidential. CENTRAL IX*AN COMPANY, ESTABLISHED 1890 ROOMS 7 and I TALBOTT BLOCK, N W. CORNER MARKET AND PBNN. STS. TELEPHONE 2449.

SUMO AY SERVICES. JPRESBYTERIAN.

Boat Washing ton-street Presbyterian Church— Rev. Alexander Urqubart. pas'or. Service at 10:46 a. m. No evening service Sunday-achool at 9:0 a. ro. Y. P. 870. E. at «:«.

Woodntif-sve. United Presbyterian Church - In Arsenal ave., one square north of E. Tenth et. Rev. J. P. Cowan. D. D.. pastor. Preaching at I0;» a. m. Sabbath-acbool at

2:)0 p. tn.

First United PreabyterUn Church—Corner Park ave. and Twenty-second st. Rev. Joseph Lit toll, pastor. Preaching by the pastor at 10:90 a. m.. and short sermon and special song service at 7:46 p. m Sabbath-school, 9:30.

Y. P. 8. C. 6:457

Tabernacle Church—Corner Meridian and Eleventh ets. Rev. J. Cummin* Smith, pastrh. Sermon at »:46 *- m. by Rev. J. W. Parker, of Oreenabur*. Ind. Sunday-school at 9:30 a. tn. Y. P. S. C. K. at 6:45 p. m. Re,’. W, B. Dunham will preach in Weet Waeh'ng-

ton -et. chapel at ?;45 p. m.

Memorial Presbyterian Church-Corner of Ash and Eleventh sts. Rev. Frank O. Ballard, D. D., pastor. Sunday-achool at 8:1* a. m. Preaching to-morrow, »:*> a. m. No evening worship. Young People'* Society of Chrirtian Endeavor. 4:30 p. m. Thursday evening prayer and conference meeting. 7:45. All are invited.

8toth Presbyterian Church—McCarty and Union ata. Sunday-school at 8:36. Morning eervlce. 10:45. Junior Endeavor at 2 and Benlor Endeavor at 7 p. m. Evening service. * o'clock. Monday evening, teacher*’ meeting. Thursday evening, r rayer-meetlng. All members urged to attend the church service*. A. R. Wood no a,

pastor.

. Second Presbyterian Churcn—comer Vermont and Pennsylvania ata. Rev. Joseph A. Milbum. pastor. No preaching service. Sundayachool, 9:0 a. m. Prayer-meeting Thuneday evening at 7:46, led by Rev. Clifford McBride, associate pastor Mayer Chapel—Comer of West and Catherine ato. Sunday-achool at 8:80 p. m. Preaching at 7:» p. m. Prayer meeting

Wednesday evening at 7:10.

Fourth Presbyterian Church—Morton Place, Alabama and NInetttenth ato. Rev. O. L. Mackintosh, pastor. The Mayflower Congregational church will unite with thl* church at 10:46 a. m. Rev. 8. A. Hoyt, of th* Mayflower, will preach.’ Sunday-achool at 9:36 a. m. Prayer-meeting Thursday at 7:46 p. m. A cordial Invitation la extended to all of theae service*. Strangers especially Invited. All

seats free.

The Seventh Presbyterian Church—Comar of Cedar and Elm sts. Take Virginia ave. cur to Cede.- at. R. V. Hunter, D. D.. pastor. Sabbath school at 9:30 a m.. Chari*# A. Vlnnldge superintendent. Preaching at a. m. by the pastor; theme, "A Great Experience." Vesper service at 6:30: theme, •’Complaint and Praise." Prayer and social meeting on Thursday evening; theme, "Our Pres-

ent Duty.” Special music.

First Presbyterian Church—South weet corner Pennsylvania and New York ata Rev. M. L Haines, D. D.. pastor. The congregation will unite in union services tomorrow at 10:46 a. m. with the FI ret Bap t to; church. Sunday-school meet* at 9 M a. m. On Thuraday avening, at 7:45 o'clock, at the united service* of the midweek prayer-meettn* and the Society of Christian Endeavor, Rev M. E Baraka t. of Syria, wilt give an add revs, "The Very Stonee Cry Out. or the Voice# of the MonumenU." All are cordtoky Invited.

CHRISTIAN.

Rev. E. P. Wiee wIH occupy the pulpit at ’he Downey-ave. Christlan church, Irvington, to-

morrow morning and evening.

Olive Brooch Christian Church-1130 S. Mertd‘ton et. Rev. Oren Orahood, pastor. Sundayschool, 3 p. m. Y. P. 8. C. E., Tuesday evenings. Preaching morning and evening by the

pastor Public Invited.

fourth Christian Church—N. West, between St. Clair and Pratt sts. Rev. George M. Anderson. pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:46 p. m. by the pastor. Sunday-school atlas p. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m. Prayer-mooting Thursday evening et 7:45.

Sixth Christian Church—Comer Virginia ave. and Pine. Rev. 0. W. McGaughey, "aetor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. by pastor. Sunday-school, 9:30 a. m.: Ray Barnes, superintendent. C. E.,-Junior. 2 p. m.; Senior, 6:30 p. m.; Mont Weaver, leader. Everybody

welcome.

North Park Church—Kenwod and Twentyninth sts. Preaching morning and evening by Henry R. Prichard. Sunday-school at 0:30 a. m. A. F. Garriott. superintendent. Junior Endeavor at 9 a. m. Senior Endeavor at 7 o. m. Prayer-meeting Thursday evading* Take UUnols-ei. cars.

Central Christian Church-Comer Delaware and Walnut sts. Rev. Allan B. Phllputl, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10:45 a m., conducted by the pastor. Christian tendeavor meeting a; 6:36 p. m. Sunday-echool at 9-30 a. m. Thursday evening prayer-meeting at 7:45 o'clock. Every one welcomed to alt these meetings.

Third Christian Church—Ash and Thirteenth sts. The pastor. Carlos C. Rowllaon. will conduct the eervlce# at 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. tn. Evening sermon. "Breaking Home Ties." Sunday-school at 9:15 a. m. C. E. meeting at 6:30 p. m. Mr*. Ulius A moss, of Baltimore, will sing at the morning service, a cordial welcome for stranger*.

Englewood Chrtotlan Church—Rural st., near E. Washington. Preaching by the paator, A. L. Oreuft. Morning, 10:46, and evening, 7:46. Bible school. 9:30 a. m.; A. C. Ward, superintendent. Junior C. E . 2 p.' m.; Mis* Pearl Lafr, superintendent. Hen lor C. K.. 6:30 p. m.; C. L. Poston, leader. Midweek prayermeeTing Thursday evening, 8 o'clock, subject, "Ministerial Relief." To all theae meetings you are cordially invited.

BAPTIST. Garden Baptist Church—Preaching morning and evenlr* by the pastor, Rev. John L. Beyl. Morning subjeiy, "Dirty of Member* io the Church.” Evening subject, "Some Cauus of Failure In Life and Church Work.” Sun-day-school at 9:45. Young People's meeting at 6:46. The public are cordtffily invited to attend these services.

College-ave. Baptist Church—Comer Fifteenth at. W. C. Taylor, D. D., pastor. Preaching by the pastor at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning aubJect, "The Christ’* Last Conflict and Victory/’ Evening. "The Sinner Lost." Bible school at 9:30 a. m. Young people's meeting, 6:30 p. m. Prayer and business meeting, 7:30 Thursday evening. All will be welcome to theae service*.

Firat Baptist Church—Northeart. corner New York and Pennsylvania *ts. The Rev. Thoe. J. Vlljera, pastor, will preach at 10:45 a. m_ and 7:46 p. m. Union service* First Presbyterian and First Baptist congregations. The ordinance of baptism at (he evening servlc*. Bible school, 9:30 a. m. R. Y. I». U.. 8:45 p. m. Midweek prayer and conference meeting, Thursday evening. The public cordially in-

vited to all of our service*.

South-st. Baptist Church—Corner South and Noble sto. Preaching by Rev. J. A. Knowlton at 10:45 a. rn. and 7:45 p. m. Communion and reception of new member* at close of morning service. At the evening eervlce Mr. K no when will talk on "Labor. The Laborer Worthy of Hla Hire.” Member# of organised labor union# especially Invited. Sunday-achool at 9:30 a. m. B. Y. P. U. at 8:46 p. m. Pray-

er-meeting Thursday at 7:45 p. m.

CONGREGATIONAL Mayflower Congregational Church—Delaware and Sixteenth ata. Rev. S. A. Hayt, D. D., pastor, will conduct union services of th# Fourth Presbyterian church at 10:30 a. m. No evening service. Sunday-school at 9:30 a. m. Y. P. 8. C. E. at 8:80.

People’s Congregational Church—Comer B. Michigan and Blackford sts. Rev. H. B. Long, minister. 10:30 a. m.. sermon; administration of th# Lord's supper. 7:80 p. m., lecture- eervlce. Mrs. Dr. Fremont Swain will sing u. solo at morning service. 2:15 p. m.. Sabbath-school. 3:15 p. m., Christian Endeavor. Thursday evening, 7:30 o’clock, social and religious service.

Trinity Congregational Church—Corner Pleasant and Spruce *ta. Rev. Levi Whit*, pastor. Preaching at 10:45 a. m.; subject. "What Constitutes True Greatness T” Communion service and reception of members. Evening eervlce at 7:45; subject "The Result of Consideration." Sunday-achool at 9:30 a. m. Junior Endeavor at 4 p. m. Senior Endeavor at 1:0 p. m. All Invited. Good aingtng.

EPISCOPAL Chriat Church—Service Sunday morning. 10:30. Holy communion at this sarvlce. Rev. Mr. ■ Woodward, of Holy innocents, will officiate.

Grace Cathedral—Sixteenth at. and Central ave. Rev. Robert E. Grubb, rector. Services; Holy oommunlon, 7 a. tn. Morning service and aermon. 10:30 o'clock. Sunday-school, 3 p. m. All seat* free. IhibHc welcome.

St Paul'e Church—New York and Illinois sts. G. A. Coratenoen. rector. Holy communion (in th# chapel). 7:16 a. m. Holy communion - (In the church), 8:0 a. m. Litany, holy communion and aermon. 10:45 a m. Th* rector will officiate at all services.

Holy Innocents' Church—Comer Fletcher ave. and Cedar at. Early celebration at 7:3u a. m. Morning prayer, without sermon, by qy reader at 10:30 a. m. Sunday-achool at 3:30 n m. Evening prayer aqd aermon at 7:46. The rector present at the evening service. All ere cordially Invited. Rev. Francis C. Woodard. roc tor.

LUTHER*!.. First Lutheran Church—Comer N. Pennsylvania and Walnut *u. Rev. W. W. Crlley. D. D.. paator. Service# at 10:46 a. m. No evening service.

The Second English Lutheran Church—Corner Hoebrook at. and Woodlewa ave. Sundayachool. 9:30 a. m.; Charles B. Barker, superintendent. Morning service. 10:30 Sermon by tbe pastor. No evening service. Prayer-meet-ing and teachera' meeting Thursday evening. 7:45. The Ladle* Aid Society of the churrii will meet with Mr*. Frederick Petenwn. m W. Thirty-ftret et.. Wednesday afternoon. September 8. All are cordially Invited to attend theae aervicea. 1. D. Worman, paator.

ADVENTIST. Seventh-Day Adventist Church—Preaching Sunday night. Subject. •Tiopertaltom As N.ow Applied; What Does It Meant" Come and hear and see If there to not a remarkable coincidence and significance. 1315 Central eve. D. S. Hadley.

F R I E X D 8 C H U R C H.

FI rat Friend*' Church—Comer of Alabama and Thirteenth at*. Rev. A. J. Brown, pastor. Sabbath-school, 9:16 a. m. Regular eervlce. 10:30 a. m. Rev. Albert Russell will preach

Y. P. S. C. E.. $:» p. m.

m.

to-morrow.

SUNDAY SERVICES. M KT I40 DIST.

and evening to-toorrow. A

fall-Place M. E. Church-Corner Hall Ptooa and Slxiftenth at. Georg* M Smith, pastor, tobbath adhool, »:« *. «. Bennon* by th* to*4«r. 19:16 a. m. and 7:45 p. m 'Epvorth league. 7 p. m. Prayer-meeting Thureday Ught. Strangers cordially welcomed. tfetefeer Plage M "i. Virginia ave, and South et. C W. Tinsley, pmrtor. Pptachng by the pewtor at l*:10 a. m. and $ p. n*. Coming theme. "Life'* Real Meaning." evening. "The Uae and litoaee of the rongue." All cordially invited u> these aorv-

Medition ave. and Union at. R. H. Moore, **tor. Sunday-school at 9:30 *. m Sermon t to:45. subject. "A Leaaon from the Truai." General clan* at 8:30 Sermon at 7:89 ter

Robert* Park M. E. Church—Ooroer Vermont and Delaware eta. Part »r. Dr. C. K. Bacon. Sunday aervlcee: Preaching. U a. m„ and song service, directed by Emil Wutoclmer. at 7:46 p. m. Close-meeting, Sam. Sunday10 a. m. Epworth League, 6G0 p. m. • League. 2:30 p. m. Seats fra*. Every

Corner of Central av non at 10:30 a. m by t; ■ * U«*hy. D. D. Holy communion after mom-,* ng sermon. Clam meeting. $:*> a. m Sun-lay-school. 2:36 p. m. Junior League. 4 p. m. Evening service under direction of Epworth -eague. 7 to 8 o'clock. Strangers cordially

SPIRITUALISM. ,

Ph# Society Spiritual Sclence-Shover'a Hall. 338 E. Market M, Meeting* open Sunday,

. m. Lecture and .

Loe F. Prior, of Hartford, Conn.

Vocal

September A

9 o’clock, et 704 N. Senate

i. snort trance discourse upon th* quickenpower of th# eplrtt by Mrs A. Annabll. Tests and character readings will follow the

discourse.

Ft rat Spiritualist Church—At coroer~oi Sam* and New York ate., will reopen crow, Sunday, September 3, Morning e at 10:46; evening service at 7:45 o’clock, W. Connett will lecture morning and ig. After the evening lecture Mrs. Jo-

THEOSOPHY.

branch of the rlca will hold to-morrow at

are going to take batiAt S O'clock there wilt

third Blavataky picnic on irvlew Park. Some are goln

:» and lunch there. At 3 o'clock there wi a program rendered, conalatlng of must address by W. P. Adktnaon. F. T. 8 , c i subject of "The Theoaophical Baals t>« mortality,” and free diacuastonM and abort Iresaes. "The woods were God'* first t*me. ’ Theosophy trie# to get cloae to nature,

elcome. No me<

one welcome. No

Tuesday even!

ng class as

eettng at

ball at

UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD.

lod — Indlanapolla head-

quarter*, 923 Ft. Wayne ave., near New Jeraey st. Public meetings every Sunday and Tuesday evening*. 8 o’clock. All Interested in

»e evolution of man roopectfuliy free Stranger* welcome. Vocal

rtal music. Subject for Sunday .at Are We Here For?” Subject evening. ’’The Kindergarten of

INTERDENOMINATIONAL Olivet Church—Comer Talbot ave and Twent

- Pastor. Communion

service,

| and Twenty-

fourth et. Pastor. C. E. Grove. Sunday

| vice. 10:41 r a. m.

Subject, "Purity."

•aching at 7:30 p. m. Subject, "Heavenly •Iona." Sunday-school at 9:30 a. tn. PrayerKing Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. K. O. K. meeia dneaday at 7:30 p. m. Ail are welcomed to these services, especially thoee 4vho ere

u-eated In church union an

urged to attend.

.ni.iiir eali iiiii—

CHURCH OF THE NEW ^ JERUSALEM.

Jew Church Chapel-823 N. Alabama at. Rev. Willis L. Oladlsh. minister. Sunday-school* :30 a. m. Worship and preaching, 10:43; subset of aernum, "The Powertesaoeaa of Evil.'*

Joshua. xxlTi, 10.)

Christian science.

Ha—Services Sunday morning at 10:46. Snn-lay-echooi at 9:10 a. ra. Wednesday evening nesting at 8 o’clock, at the Propylaeum, on

MORAVIAN.

Church—College ave.

fifth at. Sunday-achool, 9:30 a. m.

Mr. Ti

Love, both

nrentyPreaoh-

Ing at 10:0 a. m. by Rev. Mr. Tronbarger, and 7:30 p. m. by Rev. Mr. Love, both of

i p. m. by Rev. Mr. ted Brethren church.

SOCIETY AND CLUB MEETINGS.

lEJi i—v.. .» Cigar-Makers’ nrei at their

M . No, 83—Th* members of Union. *32, are requested I hall Monday morning at

are requested

to take part in Labor Day parade. GEORGE RICKER, President.

JOHN FELTMANN, Secretary ____

IOCIKTY-I. O. O. F.—To the officer* and member# of Phllexenlan Lodge, No. 44: You ire requested to meet at Grand Lodge Hall, iunday, » a. m. Business of Importance danands your presence. A. W. GRAY, N. O. ■

mr—Proepect Lodge, No. 0. A. O. U. meets Monday earning, Bqptember 4, In

W ti

Ihovet’a Hall, 328

o’ clock.

E. Market et., promptly at

Have work. A full attendance de-

Vialtcra welcome.

CHARLES C. TOPP, W. M. B. CALLAHAN, Recorder.

Iv/V^aIvT a H? i-jOQJs©# XeO. eSlH* I’. ■fit] A. M. Called meeting In Masonic Temple

ng In Mi afternoon,

egree. el com SY B.

WILLIS D. ENGLE. Secretary

5 o'clock Monday afternoon, resuming at

first

ally Wv,«vw—

FINLEY B. PUGH, W. M

for work In first dee

will be cordially

Vtolling breth-

enci Uni:

TY—Attention, G. A. R. Comrades of Geo. H. Thomas Post, who are going to th* ampment, are requested to meet at the n station at 2 p. m. sharp, on Sunday, ember 3, to take the headquarters tram Mr Philadelphia. All comrades and tneir lends are cordially invited to accompany uo. WM. H. ARMSTRONG, Commander.

GEO. E. LOWRY. Adjutant.

STORAGE.

ephone 312

ITORAGB—Of all kinds at CHARLES B. SHOVER B, 338 E. Wabash at.

Ml moving. S. P. HAM-

ILTON. ^ B, A

ng ml m Uabama.

'Phone 788. Special

OO.. W. E. Kurt*, nd, manager, 617-531

ROLIS WAREHOUSE president: H A. Crosa8 Pennsylvania. T*lo*

rrORAGB - WILSON TRANSFER AND STORAGE COMPANY, Household moving a specialty; storing, pecking and baggage work; separate, locked rooms. Storage house, 434 8. Delaware. 'Phone 99*8.

I TO RAGE—SEPARATE LOCKED ROOMS, 32-34-88 W. GEORGIA ST. PHONE <75. iXPERIENCKD PACKERS. LARGE MoVNG VANS Sped*! trunk delivery In city and t’burbe. HOGAN TRANSFER AND STOR-

STORAGB-The UNION TRANSFER AND STORAGE COMPANY to th# oldest, largest, latest and cleanest storage house in th* city. EXPERT PACKING AND CRATING OF IOUSEHOLD GOODS, comer E. Ohio and Bea Une tracks. (The »>ld Dickson stand.)

All advertisement* Inserted under ordln

No advertisement received for lets its. When blank or dash llres are r are $ cents a line. One and twoee stamp* will be received tn pay-

building,

nave 20.000

1 a three-story ' brick sqfsre feet floor space, r Maryland: ha* aw Itch

AUCTION SALES.

IUCTION—T. 3. SEMANS. General Auctioneer.

Real Estate and

ra^ aiffi gmtral auctioneer, 248 W. Washington. .

All advertisement*

inserted under ordinary if Th* News are chargee

ment

mg on thto pace ef ■■■■■■ at th# very low rat* of i cant * word tot day. No advertisement received for toss i 10 cento. When blank or <la»h line* are . theae are * cent# a line. Ope and twopostage stamp* will be received tn pay-

by mair

carp***.

furniture, on Monday

:k. at the r

i and

Davis sewingoak bedroom chair*, rock-

UCTION SALE—Of fu stoves, etc., will be sold on

epterober 4, at 9:30 o’clock ■ io. 702 K. Tenth st. Moquette and irpet*. oak portable wardrobe, Davis i

machine, with all attachments: aulte. large lee-box. cane dining

era. cherry extension table. No, 8 cook stove,

~ feet rubber

glassware,

arUciqa.

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