Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1899 — Page 3
THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1899.
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at.
"WANT HP- At Hoifl Cbarirmont. < ham her-
^ maltwaaher.
WAN TKli--t}oo.l colored woman for houee-
worli. Bl
111 N. Capitol.
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W AtrWXh- A pprenine girl »U KaiaachUMettH ave.
for dreewoiaklnc
WA NTEO—0<hx1 w hite girl tor general bouaewortt. I5W* X. Alabama WA^TBO Vlrat-claaa dreaamaker and talloroaa. W Iwgalla Block. WANTKLV-Ten experienced paper-box maker*.
A<dri—. C II, fare Xewa,
WANTED—Ctrl general houaework; good ggjyv Ml K. New York M. WANTETV-A mldd)e^aged - woman; for general housework me* R1 ver ave. WAXTEI>-~Dry goods'aTid notion ealeswomm. m and 118 W. Washington at. _ WANTBp—Oood dreeemaker; go to country tywn. Addrew P 14. care Newe W A XTED—Gtr 1; general nouaework; no wash-
■■■I ' . Mm
log oe.ironing Mil B. Twelfth WANTED—Commutation ticket* Cafe, 11.10 for *1. « W for »175.
at Burnett's
\VANTBD~4Jood white girl for general housework. «8 K. Twenty-second *t. , WANTED—Otrl> general houaework; no waahIHg; wage* 18 SO. tllO X. MeHdlan WANTED—Family cook, general work, aec_ond gtit _l«* Delaware, Room 5. WANTED—Oood girl; general housework; email family; good pay. 830 Park ave. WANTED—Good German girl; general houeewnrk; p wewk. 117 B, Thirteenth at. WANTED—bur special 10c lunch from 11 to I beats anything In town. OEOROK'.S. WANTED—Girl; good cook; In amair family;
no waahlng. Referencew. 1025 Central ave
WANTSb-Ladtea try tnr
ir special 15c lunch.
W. Washington.
gUBNETTg CAFE. 130
WANTED—Girl to do general housework. Good wages; no washing 1314 Broadway. WANTED—Good, competent stenographer for up-towa office. Call 645 8. Pennsylvania at WANTED—An experienced cloak saleslady; steady position. Add re** X II, care News. WANTED—Cook, for sanitarium; also hotel: 2 family cook*. KtH N. Delaware, Rixmi 11. WANTBiy-Good. reliable white girl; general houaework; good wage*. 2130 N. Capitol ave. WANTED—Middle-aged lady to dcT houae'work; small family; good wages. 1301 Silver
good home and avenue.
rages. 550 Sutherland
WANTED—Girl for general houaework; German preferred. Call at No. 990 S. OapUol ■■EUPEIi..'-k . - WANTED—Competent white girl; family of two; wage* |160; reference*. 214 Randolph enost.
WANTED—Ostrich feather tip# colored and made Into long plumes. FAILLES. 30 S. Il-
linois at.
loots
"*' ~ . _ ‘ t : no tng; must be good cook; Wages $3. 1442 N. Alabama st. _
folder on ladles’ 134 E. Washington;
'WANTED—Experienced waists; steady work,
fourth floor.
WANTED—Voung lady for parU In show company; also lady piano player. Address A ,U.; cn»p Mews. WANTED—MRS. STEVEN So private home for ladle* before and during confinement. 418
N. New Jersey st. WANTED—For sale: lor set and others.
Call Thursday morning. WANTED—One thousand family washings, by ENTERPRISE STEAM LAUNDRY. Ask for_prlce list. ’Phone 801. W A NT Et>—BURN ETT* 8 CAFE for ladles and
Dining-room set, par-
era. 1132 N. Pennsylvania st.
gentlemen. Lunch 15c. thing the market affords.
Meals 20c. Every-
W ANTED—MALE.
WANTED-Rock cigar.
w a XTED—Times clgar_
W ANTED-Harber «e« 8. Illinois at. WANTS5D—Good dairy hand IM5 E Tenth at. WANTED^An experienced baker. *68 Indiana
ave.
‘ tailors. Et Ingalls
W ANTED—Flrst-clas*
lllock.
WANT
tiro ’«
:F!>-50c HOUSB.
meals for S5c at SHERMAN
WANTED—MISCELLAXEODS. WANTED—Times cigar WANTED—Florida Seal.
WANTED Furniture moved. 81 per load. Telephone 213. WANTED Experienced wrapper boys at the Star Store. WANTED-Try that chicken dinner down at GEORGE’S, WANTED-A man to carry clrcufara. 505 N. Delaware st
WANTED—Two stonemason*. 915 W. Twen-ty-seventh *r _ WANTEL>~Hoard at SHERMAN HOVSB, $5 to J7 tier week WANTED—Shoemaker for second-hand work. 415 W. Washington WANTED—Four wood carver*. INDIANAPOLIS CHAIR MFG. CO. WANTED—Good, strong hoc to learn bakery bualnees. 958 Indiana ave.
W ANTE D—Corn-hu
and Ritter ave.
usker. Corner E. Tenth at.
CAKADY.
WANTBD—Carriage-amlth finisher. ROD
BINS & CO.. 3! E Oeorgla at.
WANTED—Barbee; niwt-claas; no other apply. LEROY SMITH. Lebanon. Ind. WANTED—Machinist, lathe and planer handa _JENNEY ELECTRIC MFG. CO. WANTED-White porter’ for saloon; good
wage*. 54 Monument, basement.
PROO-
WANTED-Neckbands put on free HESS LAUNDRY. Telephone 1131
WANTED—Thoae" special I5c lunches served
at BURNETT’S CAFE, cap the climax.
WANTED—Every respect, first-class is this.
BURNETT’S CAFE, 135 W. Washington.
WANTED—Commutation tickets at BUR-
NETT’S CAFE. $1 30 for 81; 82.10 for 31.75.
WASTE I aot-i’T A
CD—First-class wood pattern-maker. SPECIALTY MFC. CO., 400 S. Meridian st. WANTED—Boy, not over sixteen; with references App!y_after five. 13 Pembroke Arcade. WANTED—Boy with wheel, to work from 8 to 3:30 a. m. References. Address Z 14, care
News.
WANTED—Short orders a specialty; everything the market affords, at BURNETT’S CAFE. — WANTED-BURNETTS CAFE, for ladle, and gentlemen. Try our special lie lunch.
Meals 20c.
WANTED—Two house-painters. Ci day morning, corner Graceland
Thirtieth st.
Call Wednes-
ave. and
WANTED-Make any trick or device. INDIANAPOLIS PATTERN WORKS. 215 8.
Pennsylvania st.
WANTED-Don’t fall to see our 32 33 and 34 tailor-made pant*. W. 0. SCHNEIDER, 44 Monument Place. -
to take
ng; good wages. Inquire
WANTED—Strong, able-bodied man,
tnstructl ns In press! 18 E. Washington st.
WANTED—The nicest bath-rooms tn the clty^
Wn IW • II... -k.n. THE
don’t except any bath; 15c; try them.
ONEIDA. 212 B. Illinois.
WANTED—We manufacture and supply der anything you wish. SPECIALTY
CO.. 400 S. Meridian st.
to orMFG.
-A first-class high-grade oft Baldwin Block.
subscription be
HARPER
WANTED—A
man for
BROS., » WANTED—Boy or old man, will give home and small wages. Apply at 431 W. Washlngton. between 9 and 10 a m. WANTED—Sadfliery salesmen: also advertising distributers; salary. TRIUMPH INFORMATION CO.. Dallas. Tex. WANTED—Good man for farm and dairy work near city: good references required.
DR. WOOIJEN. 20 W. Ohio.
WANTED—Good solicitors for Industrial bustness AMERICAN CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.. 8 and 10 E Market st. WANTED—Traveler for Indianai .'pmtnanent position to a bright, energetic salesman. EL PADRE CIGAR CO., St. Louis, Mo. WANTED—Clinic patient* at Central College of Dentistry; only charge for material} open all day. Corner Ohio and Illinois sts. WANTED—For good hair-cutting and baths, flrst-class service all round, go to BREEDING’S. 118 N. Illinois st. Hah- (Ait 15c, bath He.
WANTED—Wi
one
AND MOTOR
Ind.
e want a bicycle machinist and
br&xer. Call or write. ERIE CYCLE
CARRIAGE CO.. Anderson,
WANTED—Women In need of medical atten-
tion or advice may consult (free and In confidence). DR BULA. 37 W. Ohio st. ‘
WANTED—Pastry rolls. ’’fresh from the care News
oven.*’ JOSEPH TAGGART’S BAKERY. 233 Massachusetts ave- first square
WANTED-Man, take half interest In laundry. doing good business; central Indiana; experienced man preferable. Address T 11.
WANTED—Clinic patients at Central College of Dentistry: only charge .for material; open all day. Corner Ohio and HUnot* ata. WANTED—The address of Mrs. Minnie Bone, formerly Mis* Minnie Bernard, of Anderson and Muncie; property coming to her. Ad-
dress V 14, care News.
mmmPaM
tor otn
place; hours 3 a. m, to
with room and board. Apply
« p. m.. 218 W. North *t.
WANTED-Try our waterproof kid
Bee work In cc 10 p. m.; 32 per pply Wednesday,
country
week, after
ladles’
shoes; they are neat and dressy and wonderful wear-reslsters, 31.98: Iheel or spring-
heel. KI8TNER 8. 13S S. Illinois.
WANTED—Clerks, milliners, stenographers, typewriters, dressmakers, go to Gunther's umbrella factory for umbrella*, aiso repairing and re-covering. Factory and More, N. 13 N. Pennsylvania st. WANTEDWhite girl; no waahlng; modern horns; four In family 1419 N. Delaware st
WAP
NTED—For Sale: I
Misses’ and Chlidifn’s School Shoes 150. 31.00. 31.25. 31 50.
NBBR MAN’S.
* 733 MA89ACH USETTS AVE.
WANTED—SITUATIONS. SITUATION WANTED—Florida Beal. 2 SITUATION WANTED—As colored laundress. MMCyaaU ave. SITUATION WANTED—A# cook or secondgirl. 416 Toledo st. Situation wanted—Colored girl; general ill Roanoke at SITUATION WANTBU—For housework, by woman. (Tall 1713 Central ave. SITUATION WANTED—Middle-aged lady; family or invalid. 2060 Columbia ave. SITUATION W ANTED—Matde, second Oerman house girl* Room 42, 20 X. Meridian.
repair work. Address
s; can M 15. <
elect
News, [ON WANTED-By experienced stenographer; references. Address B L care
SITUATION WANTED-As first-clasa coachman; can give good references. 11U Fayette 1 atrtft. SITUATION WA N’TBl)—Boys Ironclad ehoee. Me; large sises, $125. KISTNER’S. 135 8. Illlnots.- . SITUATION WANTED - Help furnished. short notice; reference#. 148 N- Delaware, Room (. SITUATION WANTED-As Janitor or night watch; good reference#, 35 per week Ad-
dress R 13, care News.
SITUATION WA NTED—Collecting; experienced man; al*o care horse*, driving. SO 1 * K. Delaware. Room 11 , SITUATION WANTED-By competent dressmaker; state wages. Address, with partlc-
»ker, state wage*
•». 8 14, care New
SITUATION WANTM>—Cracker meal. JOSEPH TAGGART’S BAKERY. 238 Massa chusetts ave.. first square. SITUATION WANTED-private pupil* In primary branches: age* six to ten. MI8H PECK. 81H Senate ave. X SITUATION WANTED-For a girl. 14. to help about the house or care of children. Addrea* N 15, care News. SITUATION WANTED- In a entail family of adult*, without waahlng or Ironing, by an
experienced woman. Ml Oik st.
WANTED-By reliable young
mm" kind of
man; give good reference* do any
work. Addrssa R 14, cara New* SITUATION WANTED-Young widow, with
child, as housekeeper In widower’s
clerk, twel
N 14, care New*.
WANTED — Registered”
twelve years’ ——
G. THILL
TBW — Registered dru*
experience; single; refIPS. Frankton. Ind
WANTED Young man of »; horses: or grocery clerk; axreference*. Address B U. care
WANTED—Respectable end ex3erman housemaid; speaks pure ferences Address B 14, care
WANTED—Experienced business fflce; familiar with notorial and t; best references. Address A 14,
rrlenced German.
WANTED—Ex |>e
nty-flve years old; governess and
languages.
a. guvwrnrws ana
_ etc. Reference* freely
... J it. care News
WANTED-AN NXPERICNCBD tTB DRAPERY AND CARPET 18 OR BN FOR ENGAGEMENT.
- It, CARE NEWS.
WANTED—Bober, reliable man,
[bt years; drat re# position general
oMIecthn* or corrospohdenoe; refAddronsJK H. Citrr New# ANTEa>—In ofllce or wholesale there fa chanc- for advance-
thetw fa cbancman of good bab rbooi education:
baMPt, raised on
... references; begin. Address W 13, care News.
WANTED-Young man with 83.000 to invest in good-paying business tn Eastern city; wli] furnish and expect best of references. Address
D It. “
care News
■WANTED—Man and wife for gei and outside work, at residence on edge of city. State ages, references and wages wanted. Address A 15. care News,
WANTED-Two good solicitors for Harper-1 WANTED—Li*t property, farm*
Room 88, Baldwin Block.
WANTED-Twenty-flve hoys, over fifteen yeare of age. to work tn glass factory; good wages; low board; steady work. WAGNER GLASS CO . Ingalls. Ind. WANTED—Have you seen the men’s leatherlined shoes, with double soles, we show at II? They will keep yow feat warm aad dry. KISTNBR’S. US 8. Illinois.
Germi
WANTED—Tenant for fruit farm; preferred; 31 miles from city and one from station; must have experience with her
an lie
rlea. 'Phone 137, 13 8. Meridian. Call after 7 9.
WANTED—Harper A Bros., New York. • several flrat-claaa solicitors; city and
& Bros., New York, want
ouM
aide territory now being aaaigned; we ha' ■
Room 29. Baldwin
some excellent offers.
Block.
WANTED—Learn telegraphy evenings: Individual instruction; pupil* guided swiftly, safely and surely by experienced teacher; only limited number taken; rates low. 71* Fletcher
WANTED—Reliable person of mechanical and inventive mind, dealring a trip to the Parts Exposition with good salary and expenses paid, should address THE PATENT RECORD. Baltimore, Md.
WANTED—Responsible firm watte office
at Indiana! nd best re
mere 1*1 reference furnisned. Address P< office Box 4025. Station B, Philadelphia Pa.
manager at
ih ai
mere la I reference
$700 cash
napolia; salary $1,500 yea referencea required; cor furnished. Address Pos
pare for any civil service or census examination without seeing our catalogue of information. Sent free COLUMBIAN CORRES-
WANTED—Government positions. Don't pre-
civil service or census exan
without
MM
POXPKNCR COLLEGE. Washington. D. C. WANTED—Twenty colored boys, between the ages of fourteen and twenty, to work in glaas factory; steady work at wages from $3 to 38 i>er week: only respectable boys need apply. Address THE BONITA GLASS COMPANY. Cicero, Ind.
ileof
WANTED-For United States army, abb bodied, unmarried men, between ages < eighteen and thtrty-flve; of good character and temperate habits. For Information. Apply to recruiting officer, 25 N. Illinois st.. Indianapolis. Ind.
WANTBD-Reapectable colored couple; husband to understand care of horses; wife to keep boarders; those that have boys between fourteen and twenty year* of age preferred. For particulars apply THE BONITA GLASS CO, Cicero. Ind. IT r _
WANTED—Men to learn barber trade, by mall, or attend our nearest college. Chicago. St. Louis. San Francisco or Minneapolis. Eight week* required. Expert Instructions, practical Experience: two-year apprenticeship saved. Catalogue free MOLER COLLEGE, Chicago. IH. WANTED-Mm. J H. Armstead. 896 Cincinnati at. saya: “My little son waa vaccinated In February, and thirty days later waa a solid mans of running sores, which took at least two hours every day to dress and care for Under the dally treatment of our local physician, he suffered intense pain, and could neither eat nor sleep. After ten consultations, and under the dally treatment of our local physician, whose bill amount* to 189 50, we failed to see the least improvement. When we changed to the use of Hoyt’* Poisoned Blood Cure, the boy immediately changed for the better, and three bottles have nearly cured him. We now have every reason to believe that a complete cure will follow.”
WANTED—AGENTS.
AGENTS WANTED—To coliclt Industrial insurance. AMERICAN CENTRAL LIFE INBURANCE CO , 8 and 10 B Market st AGENTS WANTED-IMstrtct managers wanted for cUies and counties: can make easily $150 to 3200 monthly: liberal commission basis. Factory, box 173. Toledo. O. AGENTS WANTED-Don’t work for othe**; start profitable, honest business for ypuraerf; no experience required: splendid opportunity. For particular* and list of money-making trade secrets, formula, recipe*, write A. L JOHNSON CO.. 330 Pennsylvania ave , Peoria,
DENTISTRY. ^ DENTI8TR Y—EA HH'A XT 8 DKNTALPARLOR8 l<% E, Washington st. Call and get price* before going elsewhere. DENTISTRY—To these presenting this ad. $1 *l»ver fillings. 28c., with a written guarantee tan y*ar*. GANT, Dentist. 34 W. Washington.
WANTED—SITUATIONS. SITUATION WANTED-Woman cooks and house girls. Call 42 room, 20 N. Meridian. SITUATION WANTED Grocery, shoe or clothing salesman. Address B 15, care New*. SITUATION WANTED— Baker; steady job; or help out. JAMES BARBOUR. Alexandria,
WANTED—Moving^ II load. Tel 213WANTED—Hat* trimmed for 25c 306 N. Illinois WANTED-Carpets cleaned. 75c a room. Phone *1*. WANTED-Dirt given away for hauling. 1<13 N. Alabama. WANTED-Best care given piano for its use. 420 N. West »t.
WANTED—Pa: Columbia av
iper
to hang; 31 per room. 1509
WANTED—To buy 934 Virginia ave. WANTED—Cash
a square piano-box. No.
pal
W. Washington »t._ WANTED—Offer this eylvanla st. Owner.
Id for household good*. 245
week on 1S32 N. Penn-
Wanted—Lady and gentlemen to travel. Ad-
_dr»** P 13. care New* WANTED—Paper to RIGGS. 917 Broadway.
WANTED—4.090 secondhand.
hang; very cheap.
brick*. 2304 Cornell ave.
good paving
WANTED—For Sale: A handeome silk wal*t. bust measure 34; price M ^ WANTED—49c for 500 neat business cards;
VICTOR. 26 N. Delaware st
WANTED—We serve the beat meals
lunch in the city. GEORGE’S.
WANTED-You to try the last dinner in
city. 25c, at SHERMAN HOUSE
the
WANTED—Teeth. 35. SELLERS. W Washington over News office. WANTED-Neckbands put on free. RESS LAUNDRY Telephone 1121.
Dentist, 22
PROG-
WANTED—Immediately. a pa pei South Side. Call at 332 Virginia
r route on the
ave.
WANTED—Highest price paid for second--hand blcyc.es. 245 W. Washington. WANTED—Sewing in families; experienced searngma*. Address 8 13. care News, WANT ED—Two unfurnisfed rooms; light housekeeping. Address E 14, care News. WANTED—To borrow $75 on good-paying, small business. Address G 12. care News.
WANTED—Ostrich tips cleaned and made Into long plumes FAILLES. 30 S. Illinois st
WANTED—Furnished house or flat, centrally located. Address Z. care D. H Baldwin. WANTJD—To rent five or six rooms; central;
"1. Addi
rent not over $15.
dress Q 13. care News.
WANTED-Horse for his feed or will do papering for one. Address 485 W. Eleventh st.
WANTED—To buy lady’s desk; good condition; state price. Address Z 8. care News.
WANTED—Highest price pa'd clothing. S LIBOWXTZ. 499 E
for cast-off E Washington street. _ WANTED—Paper to hang, fl per room; work guaranteed. FRANK WEBB, 121 Capitol ave.
North.
WANTED—Horse for his care, to drive to buggy, or will buy on payment*. 121 Capitol ave. N.
WANTED—Silver fillings. 75c and up. MARY C. LLOYD, Dentist. 19 Fletcher's Bank Building.
two furnished Address M 13,
WANTED—By young couple, rooms for light housekeeping,
care New*.
WANTED—To Let; Three rooms, light housekeeping; north; on gas main. Address V 12, ire News.
posi-
WANTED—Pile*. Treatment easy and lively successful. Consult free DR. BULA, 37
W. Ohio «t
WANTED—Portrait framed; $3: oval carbons and buttons; latest out. BENNETT. 38 E
Washington.
central; small rent. Address T
WANTED—To buy property ca*h payment; balance like
13, care News. WANTED-To rent a house with 10 to 12 rooths. down-town. LEWIS & SCHMIDT.
144 E. Market st.
WANTED-To sell «ix months’ act attend Indianapolis Business Coll
6 E. Michigan st.
ege; cheap.
WANTED—CARPETS CLEANED, 75c a ROOM. CAPITOL, CARPET CLEANTNOWORJCS. ’Phone 818.
WANTED—Fifty people with a rew dollars each, to buy square piano* this week, at WULSCHNER & SON’S. Wa"nTED—Have your feathers renovated by the old reliable firm of J. C. HIRSCHMAN CO., Ill N, New Jersey st. WANTED—Use of horse for few weeks for his keeping; references, and god care given. W. C. HULL 608 E. Twentieth at. WANTED—Furnished room*; modern: very light housekeeping; home privileges for three glria. Address G 16, care News. WANTED—Job printing office; must be In good condition, up-to-date and cheap for caah. Address V 8, care News.
WANTED—Two unfurnished rooms within walking distance: by man and wife; references. Address T 14. care News.
W* ANTED — Second-hand. ten-horse-power steam-heating boiler; must be In first-class condition. Address G 15, care News.
WANTED—Taggart butter crackers, “fresh from the oven." JOSEPH TAGGART’S BAKERY. 233 Massachusetts ave^. flrst square.
farms or merchan-
t with THE Market, room
WANTED-By man and wife only. H five rooms; first floor; within five sq of monument; permanent. Address F 12,
four or
uares
care
WANTED—GRAY A GRIBBHN for diamond*. watches and jewelry; good* sold on payments at cash prices to good people. 154 N. Illinois at.
WANTED-Fo
for light housekeepl people; references req
care News.
five unfw .ilng; do
quired.
unfurnished rooms
usekeeping; down-town; two
Address X 14.
WANTED—By young man. room or room and
ice
be cheap; give partlcufk
ig ma
board. In walking distant
must Addr
tress O 14. care News.
Monument; and term*.
WANTED— Property in all parts of the city that Is for sale, to supply our demand. We have caah customers waiting. EDWARD
SEQUIN, 30 When Building.
WANTED-Stamp*; Uncanceled United States postage and revenue stamps bought at a small discount; any quantity. Write or call. GEO. W. HOFFMAN. 459 E Washington st.
W,
WANTED—To give you employment, either men or women, In city and country towns; honorable business; permanent to good workers. CALDWELL A DEACON, Old Journal Building. Indianapolis.
WANTED—Elm timber In the tree, log or lumber. ANDERSON COILED HOOP CO.. RuahvlUe, Ind.
WANTED—Three or four unfurnished rooms: modern: In private residence, where there are no children; very light housekeeping; man and wife only; reference*. Give full particulars and price. Address B 13, care News. WANTED—Advertiser desires accommodation for self, wife and two children; in refined, private family, who live well and have modern home. Don't object to distance If acCfssibie by car* Home comforts the essential. Address K 14. _care New*. WANTED—Machinery. We buy. sell and trad# new and second-hand machine tools, brass and wood-working machinery; engine*, boilers. pumps, heaters, shafting pulleys, belting, hangers; complete plants purchased. Correspondence solicited. C. C. WORMER MACHIN-
ERY CO.. Detroit. Mich.
WANTED—Given away absolutely free, wall paper, celling and border to match; all best of white blanks: Wednesday, October 25, at 29 W. Ohio st. I will be there with samples; none gtvfn away that I do not hang. 10c per roll, both edges trimmed. FRED, the PaperHanger. 1 need no introduction.
BUSINESS CHANCE. BUSINESS CHANCE—For Sale: Blacksmith shop; city. Address F 15, care News. BUSINESS OHANCE-A good established shop with fine trade; good money-making business. Address V 13. care News. BUSINESS CHANCE—Livery and boarding barn for sale, and full of boarder* doing good hnaiMM- Address L 14. care News^ BUSINESS CHANCE—(’ommercial stationery; CENTRAL PRINTING CO.. WOODSMALU 8COTT & MILLER. 133 E- Court at. BUSINESS CHANCE—Oyster and lunch business; receipt* 330 per day; reason for selling, sickness. 54 Monument Place. Basement BUSINESS CHANCE—R-staurant in live town; price 3250; fine opening; must be sold by November 1. Address Y 13. care News BUSINEBSTCH ANCE-You can secure established confectionery stand, with all or part of fixture*, if taken at once. Address Q 14, care New*.
BUSINESS CHANCE—Central Indiana, weekly paper, clearing $50 per month; is offered for sale For full Information address Z 18,
care TheJS’ew*
BUIlNESS CHANCE—Cigar store, clearing 380 per month; 4650. must sell this week or make other arrangement*. DUGDALE A DONEY. SSO Lemcke. BUSINESS CHANCE-Fcr Sale; Drug *tore: doing good business; good location; must be sold by order of court, to settle partnership business E. W. LITTLE, truatee. 913 Steven-
son Building.
BUSINESS CHANCE-Fourteen-room rooming house full of good roomer*. My house ts up to date Object in selling Is rickne**. Can pay email payment down and balance tn payments.
428 S. Illinois st
only: established trade in one of beet In the elty for number of years; no for trade. Stock and fixture* wid to 33,090. We recommend Inv'-stiga-or city property. A J. MEYER & K Market,
ctaltet In Optic* ConquU us without coat. Giaseer furntobed 229% liaesachuaetti! ave.
m
FOR SALK—MISCELLANEOUS. FOR 8ALB—Moving, $1 per load. Telephone 213. FOR SALE—Square piano*,'lio'up; WUL8CHNER i BON. FOR BALD—A good-paying buaine**. Call at 1732 Spann ave. FOR BALE—Drug a^oro; easy term*. Addrom Z 12, care New* FOR SALE—Furniture for light housekeeping. 925 N. Illinois »t. FOR SALE!—Cylinder pre*e; atoo Jobber; barp gains. 133 B- Court at. FOR SALE—Tailor's complete outfit; cheap. Address F 9, care News. FOR SALE—A Radiant Home base-burner ■tove. 517 E. New York *t. FOR SALE—Double bookcase and secretary combined. 420 E. New York. FOR SALE—Good, square piano; Decker Bro*. Cheap for cash. 1018 Broadway. FOR SALE—White French poodle male puppy. QUS SAFFELL. 939 Hadley st. FOR SALE—Good, fresh cow and calf. FLETCHER. McCord«vUle, Ind.
FOR SALE—Dry wood; prompt PARRY MFG. CO.. ’Phone 1247.
delivery.
“Hello. New*!” “Hello, Sergeant!” “The hoy* have just bronght In a lost kid. Will yon And hie folk* for him t He won’t do a thing but cryj can’t even get him to tell hla name. The station la all broke np. Come now. help a* ont. We don’t ran a fonndltng asylum, yon know.” “All right, send In a description. The New* will do the reet.” Telephone 161, Old and New.
FOR SALE—Neckbands put HESS LAUNDRY. Teleph.
TO LET—ROOMS. TO LET—Florida Seal. TO LETT-A. J. MEYER A CO.
TO LET—One furnished room. 881 Oak *t. TO LET-See list. INDIANA TRUST CO. TO LET—Furnished rooma at 606 8. Meridian TO 1*ET—Nicely furnished room. 1619 College ave.
TO LET—Handsomely furnished rooms. 603 N. Senate.
TO LET—Furnished room, with bath. 845 English ave.
TO LET—Furnished room*. 75c up. 30 N. Went *t.
TO LET—One front furnished room. 30 W. Vermont.
TO LET-Furntshed rooms, with board. 11 E. North *t.
TO LET—Furnished, unfurnished. 13 W. Market st. TO LET—Nicely furnished rooms. 235 N. Delaware st. TO LET—Rooms for light housekeeping. 19% N, Meridian.
TO LET—Furnished front room and board. 112 N. Senate.
TO LETT—Furnished front room; ground floor. 325 Indiana ave.
TO LET—Housekeeping and lodging-roo.n*. 320 N. Capitol ave. TO -- LET^Sleeping-rooms. AD HERETH, 134 E. Washington st.
TO LET—Furnished front room; housekeeping. 121 N. Capitol.
TO LET—Pleasant front room; modern; reference. 833 N. Illinois.
TO LET—Desirable, furnished rooms; bath; board 810 N. Mlnois. TO LET—Furnished rooms; every convenience. 831 N. Illinois.
TO LET—Furnished or unfurnished room*; modem. 20 W. Walnut. TO LETT—Furnished or unfurnished front rooms. 233 N. Alabama. TO LET—Newiy furnished rooms: all convenience*. 506 N. Alabama.
TO LET—Furnished front room, and alcove; bath. 213 N. Senate ave. TO LET—Rooms, furnished or unfurnished: modern. 1715 Broadway.
TO LET—Warm room*, nicely furnished, for gentlemen. 218 N. Capitol.
TO LETT—Desirable front room; modem; reasonable. 904 N. Delaware. TO LET—Three rooms, unfurnished, separate entrance. 1339 She'.by at.
TO LET—Furnished room, one or two gentlemen. 723 Ft. Wayne ave.
TO LET—Large front room, unfurnished (over grocery). 1430 Capitol ave. N. TO LET—Furnished or unfurnished room: modern; bath. 416 E. North.
TO LET—617 N. Delaware, beautiful rooms, newly furnished throughout.
TO LET—Parlor and bedroom; modern; furnished. 217 E. Michigan, flat 8.
TO LET—Front room and alcove, grate; furnished parlor. 236 N. Illinois.
TO LET—Furnished room*; board; reference* required. 526 N. Pennsylvania st.
TO LET—Neckbands put on tree. PROGRESS LAUNDRY. Telephone 1121
TO LET—(Three very pleasant, unfurnished rooma; cheap. 2039 Highland Place.
TO LET—Two or three unfurnished rooms: furnace and bath. 621 N. Delaware. TO LET—Two front rooms; furnished; alngle or en suite: modem. 1018 Broadway. TO LET—Nicely fumlehcd room; modem; reasonable rent. 934 N. Pennsylvania st.
TO LET—Two unfurnlahed room*; hath; modem convenience*. 602 N. New Jemey st.
TO LET—Furnished and unfurnished room* for light housekeeping. 422 N. Eaat st.
TO LET—One ground-floor furnished room, cheap. Inquire 149 N. Delaware. Room 5.
TO LET—Elegant rooms; bath; electric light: 32 up. HAZELTON HOTEL. E. and Washington eta.
TO LET—Large, furnished, front room, with board; suitable for two gentlemen. 717 Fletcher ave
TO LET—Nicely furnished room for gentleman and wife or two gentlemen; board. 604 K. New York. TO LET—Two nicely furnished room*; one front: housekeeping; to parties without children. 411 E. Ohio.
TO LET-Potato chips fresh dally. JOSEPH TAGGART’S BAKERY, 233 Massachusetts ave. (flrot square.)
TO LETT—Large furnished or unfurnished front room; gentlemen; one side room $6; bath. 715 N. Delaware. TO LET—Nicely furntahed front room; 38; all conveniences: walking distance; pleasant surroundings, 637 N. Capltoi ave.
TO LET—Four elegant, unfurnished rooms. arranged for housekeeping; modern; bath; fine location. 2424 N. Ililno's st. TO LET—Three unfurnished room*. 333 Massachusetts ave.: two gas fires and water; $11. FDBON T. WOOD. 83 Baldwin.
TO LET—Two newly furnished front rooms; bath; separate or en suite; rent moderate to permanent parties. 8 E. Michigan.
TO LET—THE IROQUOIS HOTEL offers Us clean, bright, healthy, nicely furnished and well-located rooms to gentlemen only, reasonable prices. Entrance. 3 W. Market st.
TO LET-OFFICES AND STORES. TO LETT—Olhce room. 25 W. Georgia st TO LET-See list. INDIANA TRUST CO.
TO LETT—Store-room and basement. 131 E. Court at TO LET—Store or office. 605 N. Weat at. and Indiana ave.
TO LET-Store-room; offices. AD HERETH. 134 E Washington.
TO LET—Attractive office* on E. Washington at. Apply 20 N. Meridian st., room U.
TO LET—Large room on Court st.: fine, location for aaloon. Apply 20 N. Meridian,! room II.
TO LET—Splendid office for physician or dentist, present occupant leaving city. Address M 14, care New# TO LET—Store-room No. 360 Massachusetts ave. Enterprise Hotel Building. NEWTON TODD. Ingalis Block.
TO LET—Deeirable store-room; best location in city for restaurant. Apply HENRY D. PIERCE. 20 N Meridian «t.
TO LET—MISCELLANEOUS. TO LET—The beat blacksmith ahop In town; $18. 917 Virginia ave.
TO LET—A building with power: suitable for manufacturing Apply BRYCE’S BAKERY. TO LET—Farm. 20 acres; one mil* city limits; splendid for dairy or gardener. Inquire of DR PECK, IS W. Market at.
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Good bust nests; good
reason*. Address 8 11. care New*.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Good pair of work mules. W. T. LONG. E. Wabash Stables. FOR SALE - OR TRADE—Town property and choice Weatem lands: will take Indiana land or stock of merchandise. Cali or address
148 8 Illinois st.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
ANNOUNCEMENTS—Prof. Raynor, old reliable school for the stage; established 1873. Call 239 W, Ohio. ‘
^TRAYED. STRAYED—From Fall creek pasture, amali, Jemey cow, dehorned, with leather halter riveted on. FRED GRAY. MM Talbott ave.
TO LET-HOUSES.
TO LET-Uat. 32 Circle.
TO LET-METER A CO.
TO LET—Moving. $1 per load. Tei. 748.
TO LET—See list. C. E. COFFIN A CO.
TO LET-See list. INDIANA TRUST CO.
TO LET—SPANN & CO., 148 E. Market st.
TO LET—Five-room house. Inquire within. 810 X. Pine. TO LET—Furniture moved 31 per load. Tele-
phone 213. —
TO LET—3-room house. Inquire 209 W. Da-
vidson st.
TO LET—Ash and Pratt; Trust gas. Address
1118 N. Illlnol*.
TO LET-REEDER S, 450 W. Washington at..
foi boots and shoes.
TO LET-Get printed list. F. T. McWHIR-
TBR, 122 B Market.
TO LET—Central." $13,000 home. Make offer. Owner. 420 N, Senate. TO LET—Five-room house, 1417 E. Eleventh.
Inquire 932 E. Market.
FOR SALE—Bedroom and kitchen furniture. 328 Massachusetts ave.. Room 5. FOR SALE—Gas engines of~~all *tae*; cheap. INDIANAPOLIS BOLT WORKS FOR SALE—At a bargain, large Wilton velvet carpet: good a* new. 1716 A»h st. FOR BALE—Tailor *hop. very cheap; caua*. sickness. 535 Massachusetts ave.
free. PROO-
im.
FOR SALE—Ten horse-power gae engine and
blacksmith outfit. 127 8 Senate are.
FOR SALE—Wall paper;— ingrains. 12%o
HOFFMANN t, ROUSE. 108 N. Ililnol*.
FOR SALE—Ladles’ and gents' bicyles at
great bargain. Room 7, Talbott Block.
FOR SALE—High-bred Pointer dog* for sale.
All age*. C- F. PORTER. Flat Rock, Ind.
FOR SALE--Set Encyclopedia Brltannica.
with appendix: 28 volume* 1113 Park ave.
FOR SALE-No 8 Rem 1 ngton” typewriter, with folding desk; cheap. Address G IS. care
New*.
FOR SALE—Restaurant and rooming house, near Union station. Address P 19, car*
News.
FOR SALE—Two car-loads of square pianos, ^a|^bargain price* this week. WULSCHNER FOR SALE—National cash register; cost $175 last year, for *100 caah. ST. CHARLES HOTEL. FOR SALE—Hickory sawdust. STANDARD WHEEL CO.. Morris and Belt. West Indl-
a napolia,
FOR SALE—House: to be removed from the lot. 327 N. Noble. Call drug store. New York and Noble. FOR SALE—Portrait framed. $3: oval carbon* and butten*. latest out. BENNETT, 38 B.
Waahtngton.
FOR SALE—Wall paper, from 4c up. at ALBERT HUTCHINSON’S. 344-348 E. Wa*hlng-
ton. Telephone.
FOR SALE—Co&l and coke. Leave order*.
“■ " Mabama st. FRANK
FOR SALE-Coal and co Storage office. 106 N. Ala SHELLHQT’SE.
TO LET—See our rental list. SCHMIDT. 144 E. Market at.
TO LET—See list at 151 E. Market, ground floor GREGORY 6 APPEL. TO LET—Six-room brick house, well water.
cistern, cellar. 319 Jefferson ave.
TO LETT—Neckbands put on free. PROG-
RESS LAUNDRY, Telephone 1121.
TO LETT—1713 Park ave.. desirable, modern
house. On premises or 1830 Park.
TO LET-No. 1916 College ave.. U rooms; $18.
W, E. STEVENSON. 126 E. Market.
TO LET—Get printed llet of house* at office of J. G. MCCULLOUGH. 162 E. Market st.
TO LET-Fi
FOR SALE—Dining-room set, parlor set and
"."g-n-To "V others. 1132 N. Pennsylvania st. Call
lew is A: Thursday morning.
ette et.
Ing.
-Five rooms, natural gas; 1006 FayJ. L. BARNITT, 31 Lombard BuUd-
370 LET—New. modem, seven-room house; two grates, hot and cold water; hard and soft; bath complete; $19. 2129 Bellefontaine at.
New phone 275*.
TO LET—Nine-room house, natural, artificial
— ..ine-room house; na(. u .>,. b>i>uu»i gas. bath, city water in house, front and back yard and stable. 1411 N. Alabama at. H. W. ALDAG, 221 and 222 Lemcke Building.
natural and arnd city water.
York st. H W. ALDAG, 221-222 Lemcke Build-
ing
O LET—Nine-room house;
tlflclal gas; well and cistern and clt; Ithln six squares of postofflee. No. 613 E. New
TO LET—New. modern, eight-room house, on Talbott ave.. near Twenty-third st. (east front): a beautiful home for you; rent, $25 per month. JOS. W. SELVAGE, 78 Lombard Building - ,
JUST-Saturday nigti ward. 331 Ogden st.
jOST—Purse, containing Congress ave. Reward.
gold eye-glaseee Saturday night. Return to 816 N. Missouri st Reward LOST—Lewellyn setter -pup. femme; four month* old; black and white; broken tall. Reward. 1012 Chadwick.
LOST-D. A R. Will the daughter wh
an*
Atkins
mistake and receive her own
vto ex-
changed umbrellas last Thursday with Mr*, please return the umbreda she took by
FUll SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. ^JR^SALE—FTorida^SeaK FOR -SALE—Three fresh cow*. 2943 N. Hllnols st. FOR SALE—Pool-table at bargain. Inquire 944 Virginia ave.
FOR
springs.
SALE—Cook
Shelby.
1808
stove, bedstead and
and heater.
FOR SALE—Second-hand carpets
234 N. Pennsylvania *t. FOR SALE—Small grocery and notion store. Addres* K 15, care News. FOR SALE—Robinson * Vapor bath cab'nets; agents wanted Address G. M. LOWRY. 1030 Windsor «t. FOR~SALE—stoves and furniture at M P. ANDERSON’S STORAGE HOUSE, corner Ho* brook and Cedar *t*. FOR SALE—One of the best-paying busheHng and tailor stand* In the city; owner has other business Address H 12, care News. FOR SALE OR LEASE—Fine factory site. consisting of three acres; ground, building and side-track to Belt R. R.: located on
Harding st., between Vanda'ta and Big F (* _ - ■ — —- - ‘
Four.
Inquire at k KAUH A SONS, 419 S. Penn-
sylvania *L
FOR SALE—Two boilers. 40 and 60 horse, and
one 30-horse engine. MclNTOSH
N. Pennsylvania st.
A SON. 142
FOB SALE—Or Rent; Invalid rolling chair
dining
CO , 133 E. South st.
parlor reclining chair. W. D.
Ing chairs; ALLISON
TO LET—Five rooms: 39; gae. Southeastern ave PERRY EARHART, 16% B. Washington st. TO LET—Two new house*. 1717 and 1719 Park ave. Thoroughly modem. Inquire at 1721 Pack ave. TO LET—House, barn, with two acres; northeast part city; *10. TRUSLER, Attorney, 12% N. Delaware. TO LET—Several large, desirable, modem house*. See our rental Hat. C. W. OAKES, 133 B. Market. TO LET-Pctato chips fresh dally. JOSEPH TAGGARTS BAKERY, 233 Massachusetts ave, (first square ) TO LET—1403 College; furnace, burn ceaj or gas: bath; 9 rooms. * '— “ — er, 1419 N. Delaware. TO LET—Handsome, ten-room house: Irvlngton; 1% acres; gas. barn, $16. M. E. MILI>ER, 1123 College ave. TO LET—Houecs; Inlngton; several modern nine and ten-room house*. CHAS. M. CROSS &00 J _19%_N._Merldlan ; TO LET—Modern, second-floor flat; nine room*, 406 E. Washington. MEYER & KISER. 306 Indiana Trugt. TO LET—Have your umbrellas repaired and re-covered at GUNTHER’S UMBRELLA FACTORY. 13 X. Pennsylvania st. TO LETT—118 W. Walnut; modern; furnace; bath. city, driven well and cistern water; eight rooms. Apply 40 S. Meridian at. TO LET—1211 College ave.-; moderm”10 rooms, bath; everything complete. Inquire GEO. J. HAMMEL. grocery, Massachusetts ave. TO LET—26 W. Eighteenth; modern, ten rooms; bath, furnace; Trust gas; four cabinet mantel*; oak floors. Owner aero fa street. 1731 N. Illinois.
FOR SALE—Denemore typewriter; good as new. EDWIN ST. GEORGE ROGERS. 17 and 18 Fletcher Block. FOR SALE—Special this week. Square piano*; cheaper than ever. We must have the room. WULSCHNER A SON. ^ FOR SALE—Music boxe*. any make, from $10 to 375; on terms to suit. CARLIN 4k LENNOX. 5 to 9 E. Market FOR SALE—Square planoe from 125 to 3751 pay menu; |$ cash; $1 week. CARLIN A LENNOX, 5 to 9 E Market FOR SALE—Second-hand exhausters and blowers. In good condition. SPEX7IALTY MFQ. CO., 400 S. Meridian st. FOR SALE—Firat-cla*». three-chair barber outfit; cheap; part time. Owner ha* other buelnroa. Addres* C 14. care News. FOR SALE—Have your clothe* cleared, pressed and repaired at TAYLOR’S, 17 Vlrglnia ave. (Theapest place In dty. FOR SALE—Cheese straws. “TTesh from the oven.” JOSEPH TAGGART’S BAKERY. 233 MassachuaetU ave., first square, FOR SALE—This la house-cleaning week with us, and you can buy square piano* at about your own price. WULSCHNER 4k SON. FOR SALE—Have furniture of several rooming and boardlng-houaes fer sale; some baxgain* for cash. T. J. SBMANS, 107 W. Ohio at. FOR S A LE>—Spectacles ana eyeglasses from 25c up. Gold spectacle* and eyeglasses from 33.50 up. LfeO LAN DO. Optician, Denison
FOR SALE—Four largest furnaces; singly or the lot; combined gas and coal burners; good condition; cheap. THE WYANDOTT, 133 E. Ohio st. FOR SALE—We manufacture exhaust fans.
anufacture ex
cater motors, machinery, tools, punches, dies, patterns, etc. SPECIALTY MFG. CO. 400 S. Meridian at.
FOR SALE—Overcoats and suits that make you look stylish: must fit right. We have expert cutters and fitters. Cos** no more. $1* up; trousers $3. Finest selection in the city. 8. L. TAYIXm A CO., 17 Virginia ave. FOR SALE—Our price* will reach you. Our fit and workmanship will please you. If you are Interested tn having a suit or overcoat made to your measure. It will pay you to give ua a call. W O. SCHNEIDER. 44 Monument Place. FOR flALB-No. 1 Callgraph. *10: No. 2 Callgroph. *15; No. 4 Callgraph. *35; No. 2 Remington, |35; No. 3 Remington. |40; No. 5 Remington. 335; Daugherty. $15; No. 2 Daugherty. *30. THE TYPEWRITER REPAIR CO.. 151 E. Market st. ’Phones 716. FOR SALE-
You get value when you trade at THE COURT HOUSE GROCERT.
TWO BIG STORES,
FOR JA8 LK—BlU^f8. FOR SALE—Wanted: 500 second-hand bicycle*. _ We pay cash. 148 S. Illinois at. FOR SALE—950-pound bay mare; anyone can drive; or trade for larger one. 323 Olive at. FOR SA LB- 7" “ GREAT SLAUGHTER SALE OF TIRES AND BICYCLES?. NEW AND SECOND-HAND BICYCLES AND TIRES AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES. Second-hand tires, 25c, 50c and 75c. New tires, 75c. *1. $1 25 and $1 50. Guaranteed tire# as low an $1 50. Second-hand bicycle*. $3. $4. 15. New bicycles. *10. 112, $14 *16. Thes? bicycle* are guaranteed New tire casings. 50c 75p, and $1. New irfner tube*. 39c, 49c. S9c, and 69c. ‘ We i'ey cash for second-hand bicycles. Bring clear title. 148 S Illinois st. GUARANTEE TIRE AND BICYCLE CO.. ’Phone 22751. FOR SALE-BICYCLES BICYCLE BARGAINS. CASH. THIS WEEK PAYMENTS. 3 new Patee bicycles, $16. 2 new Syracuse bicycle*. 325. 1 second-hand Syracuse bicycle. $18. 1 second-hand model C bicycle. $18. 2 second-hand Snell bicycle*. *25. 1 second-hand Pickwick bicycle. $12.50. 1 second-hand Grande bicycle. $6 50 * 1 second-hand Outing, lady’* bicycle. *12 50.
ube
304 E. Washington «t. Tel. 1641. Branch: 444 W. Washington st. Tel. 1645. FLOUR SALE WEDNESDAY. $3 58 per bM. beat roller process flour. 43c for 25 lb. sack best roller process flour. Money back If not the beet. 18c per lb. Luxury Mocha and Java coffee. Worth 32c. 10c for 3 lbs good rice; only 3 lb*, to a cus-
tomer.
38c per bushel be*t Michigan potatoes. AH telephone and. mail order* given prompt attention. COURT HOUSE GROCERY.
FOR SALE-
ASSIGNEE’S SALE-Notice la hereby given that, by virtue of an order of the Marion Circuit Court, of Marion county. Indiana, the undersigned trustee of the estate of Lida A. Navln and Paul R. John, partners, and debtor*. will, on Saturday. November 25. 1899. at 10 o’clock tn the forenoon, on the premises, at 592 E. Washington st.. tn Indianapolis, Indiana. offer for sale at public auction to the
^^^^^Ker for sale at pul
highest bidder, the drug stock, fixture# thereto belonging, and the equity In the soda fountain. the same betng all the goods in said
iber a* an entirety: and if
a* an entirety; and time, the same will be
50 pairs selected single tube tires. $1.38.
25 pairs casing*. $1.
65 new-style pumps, see them, 36c. We have purchased the entire stock of the
INDIANAPOLIS CYCLE CO., and can furnish parts for Patee or Red Cro#s Wheel* at the lowest price*.
ORMAN’S.
236 Massachusetts ave. First square.
store at *uch num not sold at said time,
fered for sale at public auction to the highest bidder at the same time and place each day
thereafter until sold.
Terms of sale: Not less than one-half cash In hand, and the balance In two equal installments, to be evidenced by promissory notes waiving valuation laws, and providing for interest at 6 per cent, from date, with personal security to the approval of the court, and payable In nine and twelve months, respectively, after date. Said sale made subject to the ap-
proval of the court.
EDWARp W. LITTLE, Trustee,
LOST.
LOST—Saturday night, furniture book. Re-
LOST—Purse, containing money. Return to 1008
FOR SALE— World’s Fair Is located at 452 W. Washington st., between Missouri and Weat sts.. north side of street. John Clune Is giving his personal attention to all.
STOVES.
335 steel range, our price $29 00 3X0 cook stove, our price $ 7 00 *20 cook stove, reservoir, our price $14 M 38 oak heating stove, our price $ 5 00 *18-base heating stove, our price *14 00 $35 base heating stove, our price |28 00
CARPETS.
56c wool carpets, our price 39c 25c fair carpet, our price Mo
50c brussels carpet, our pric
50c linoleum
carpet, our p: . our price.
WVAi K * 4* V'S-VP *•**»».* g*s 44V*?» -..eae •••«•»»»••*#•»»•♦• 25c oil cloth, our price.,......’. I7c Isinglass, all alse*. from 2c sheet up.
FURNITURE.
33 iron beds, our price.. 3 1 •* *14 bed couch, our price til 50 $2.50 cotton mattress, our price 3 1 75 35 all-cotton mattresa 3 3 75 136 folding bed. our price 123 00 112 mantel bed, our price.. 19 00
TRADE.
Anything you have no use for for something
you
new good*
'rade your old stove for a nev
ent oi
stove. Old good* taken as first paymen
la. Our old goods are kept in a arate building from our new goods.
ything you need. Trs . OL'-l —
old good* are ke
run our new
P.EMBMBBR
we are rtlll carrying a complete line of th* latest, up-to-date style* of furniture. Our low Prices will astonish you. We don’t claim to sell at the same prices tor cash as on payments. but we do claim to have the lowest cash prices, as well as the lowest payment
l-iCkCUl J#i» JSSSBUF* v* aw* waww- esrw* wwv prices In the city. We are giving
terms. If not better, than any store in clt You can not afford to place your order un
you get our prices. Our low
save you money. WORLD'S FAIlt
Two and one-half aouares west of the old
good
ty. tl!
expense will
» and «
stand, half-square west of Star store.
JOHN CLUNK,
Manager.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
REAL ESTATE—MKTER A CO. RKAL ESTATE—iyDIANA TRGHT CO.
REAL ESTATE-1832 N Pennsylvania; at bar-
gain Owner.
REAL ESTATE— INDIAN A TRUST CO. buys and aell* real elate REAL ESTATE—Buy acres north. FRANK-
LIN P. WILSON. 518 Stevenson.
REAL ESTATE—Private money to loan; 6 per OMR. C. F. HAY LBS, 17% E. Market REAL EFT ATE—Twenty acres good land; Orange county, Florida. Address P 50. care
News,
REAL ESTATE^Property of all kinds ' HBNRY H. FAY, 1% E. Washington, over Big
PMpr
REAL ESTATE—Mndern. nine-room, twoatory residence, 3425 College ave. Bargain If
•old at once.
REAL ESTATE—Fire insurance, rentals, loan*. A. J. MEYER A CO., U0 E. Market. Telephone 120. REAL ESTATE—1200 and upward to loan on „ Indlanapoll* real estate: at lowest rates. SPANN l CO. REAL ESTATE—6-room cottage or. 8. Retsner at.. *1.360. EDWARD 8EGCIN. 36 When Building.
REAL BBTATB—13,400 will buy ten-room house Broadway: furnace, good a* new; lot 50x183. W\ g. MICK A CO. REAL BBT ATE—7-room cottage on Huron at.. one square from Noble st. EDWARD SEQUIN. 30 When Building. REAL ESTATE—Six-room cottage, on Brookside ave., only *1.075. See LEWIS A SCHMIDT. 144 E. Market st.
REAL EBTATE—Lot. Ingram st.. near Hill ave., 38x146; a special bargain, at $275.
SPANN i OO.. 148 » Market.
REAL ESTATE—*10 down and 38 per month. choice lot* In Owen'* Park Grove addition.
C. A OWEN, 148 E. Market et_
REAL ESTATE-Big bargain: lot on Ingram st.. near Hillside ave.; only *350. C. W. OA.KE6 A OO.. 133 B. Market st. rflBAL ESTATE—516 N. California Is a bargain for anyone looking for a home. J. L
BARNITT, 81 Lombard Building.
REAL ESTATE—Choicest east-front lot in Douglass Park, on New Jersey st., for *500.
SHIRLEY, 142 N. Pennsylvania at.
REAL ESTATE—Chee*e straw*, "fresh from the oven." JOSEPH TAGGART’S BAKERY. 233 Ma*»achu*ett» are., first square.
REAL ESTATE—Eight-room, brick house. 217 W. Eleventh *t.; lot 49x81 feet; price *2,100; lot worth the money J, Q, McCULLOUGH. REAL ESTATE—*4,800—St. Joe st.. between Pennsylvania at and Delaware: nine rooms; lot 40x150, W. EX STEVENSON, 126 E. Market. REAL ESTATE—New stylish doubl* cottage. West Indianapolis, paying 13 per cent, on Investment. SHIRLEY. 142 N. Pennsylvania
street^
REAL ESTATE—*1.800. choice lot. Broadway. near Twenty-third at., 55x182; natural gas guaranteed: easy term*. W. E. STEVENSON.
126 E. Market.
REAL ESTATE—House and lot: 319 s7~New Jeraey at.; will be sold at auction Thursday. October 26. at 3 p. m. STROUSE, Agent. DAWSON. Auctioneer. REAL BBTATB—New. Ave-robm house tor saie on monthly payment* of *12: northeast part of city. Inquire CHARLES L. HUTCHINSON. 348 E. Washington »t.
REAL ESTATE-No. 3038 N. Illinois, at a bargain. 8 room*, lot 40x297; *500 cash, balance easy paymenU. D. J. MENDENHALL
* CO.. Room S, Aetna Bldg.
REAL ESTATE—GROUND ON MERIDIAN ST.. 155x305 FT.. EAST FRONT; PRICE *3.000; GREAT INVESTMENT. W. E. STEVENSON, 128 E. MARKET
REAL ESTATES—Truatee’a aaie of real estate,
■gt., down town: must
BMHS. .' a bargain thl* week J. A. WILDMAN. Trustee, 19 Talbott Block.
vacant lot, N. liilnoi* be sold. Great chan
REAL ESTATE-No. 1513 S. Spruce st.. five room*. $1,000: No. 15 8. Rural at., four rooma, $1,050; No. 808 Daugherty, five room* *1.100. J. O. MCCULLOUGH. 162 E. Market.
REAL ESTATE—Lot on Brokstde ave., aixth weat of Rural; only two blocks from Brightwood car line. Mall Inquiries answered promptly. GEX>. P. ANDERSON, Agent, 1630
Broadway.
REAL ESTATE—Elegant east-front, corner residence; Alabama *t. (Morton Place), new, modern and up-to-date; one of the prettleat homes In the addition. W. E. STEVENSON, 128 E. Market. REAL ESTATB-Five-room cottage; .two square* north I.. D. & W. shop*; price *1,275 Title perfect. Reasonable terms. Ca*h not necessary for well recommended party. Address R. T. PARKER. Effingham, 111. REAL ESTATE—Farms, all site*, kinds and prices: anywhere. Groceries, drug stocks, •hoe stock, vacant lots for sale or exchange. See us before buying. THE MoGILLIARD AGENCY, 147 E. Market room 8.
REAL ESTATE—Down-town, New Jersey st. twelve-room reeldence; lot «7%xl20; price *8,500; ground alone worth the money; will pay 10 per cent, on Investment. Owner leaving city. W. E. STEVENSON. 128 E- Market REAL ESTATE—Very neat, new, eight-room house; lot 40x160; Martlndale .ave., north of Belt. $1,300: fine location; w!d6 street*; cash *300; balance *10 monthly Call on owner, 1868 Ludlow; new telephone 1838. No agents. REAL ESTATE—East Bnd: elegant *rx-room cottage; quarter oak finish; cement sidewalks. lot 40x140; one-half square from Washington at. A great bargain for sale at one*. MEYER * KISER 306 Indiana Trust Buiidli
REAL ESTATE—Irvington, modern nineroom house; large lot, with plenty of shade and fruit; price *3.500. worth M.SOO; will take East End city property In exchange In part. CHARLES M. CROSS A CO.. 19% N. Merldt-
REAL ESTATE—Corner property. Ruckle at. south Twenty-first; two-story dwelling, seven room* and reception hsli; oak finish; lot
40x135; room for anoth reduced to *3,000. SPA:
ket.
ter hoi NN A
bouse tn rear: price * CO.. 148 E Mar-
RBAL ESTATE—Dwelling. Oriental «t.. frontIng east on Arsenal ground*: five rooms, cellar, well, cistern, gas; In good condition; $1,360; 3100 cash, balance $12 50 per month: Immediate possession. SPANN A CO., 148 E. Market.
REAL ESTATE—Elegant, nine-room residence N. Pennsylvania at.; eaat front, finished in quarter oak; bath, furnace, every modern convenience. Price reduced from *5,000 to *4,200. Owner nan-realdent. W. E STEVENSON. 126 E. Market. REAL ESTATE—CHBAPFST LOT 'lN (MORTON PLACE) NEW JERSEY ST.. NEAR TWENTIETH ST.; ALL IMPROVEMENT ASSESSMENTS PAID; PRICE $2,100; OWNER LEAVING CITY. W. E. STEVENSON. 126 E. MARKET
REAL ESTATE-3375 CASH WILL PURCHASE ONE OF THE CHOICEST LOTS IN ENGLEWOOD ADDITION; JUST SOUTH OF WASHINGTON ST.; NATURAL GAS CONNECTION PAID. JOS. W. SELVAGE, 73 LOMBARD BUILDING.
REAL ESTATE—Money to loan: a large ram of heme funds left In our hands to be loaned In sums of $190 to $1,000 and upward at lowest rate of interest; can furnished money sains day you apply; pay back when you please. A. METZGER AGENCY. 101 N. Pennsylvania.
REAL EBTATE—$1,850 for new. double house. north; rental value *20; *1,"«0, eight-room residence, south; *1.000. fine home Greenwood. Eiegant piece oak and hickory timber; bargain Choice residence* north; bargain price* THE McGILLIARD AGENCY. 147 B. Market, room 3-
REAL ESTATE — 1414 Union, seven room*, new, bath, with all porcelain plumbing, hot and cold water all through houae. sewer, three water*, both gases, fine gas fixtures, high, east front lot; a perfect, modern home. See this If vou want a bargain. Basy terms. SPANN * CO. REAL ESTATE—Beautiful building lots, juat outside city limit*; northeast; $1 down and {0c per week; no Interest; no taxes: *et fruit on these lot* and they wiil pay out themselves. Investigate at once and get choice. THB McGILLIARD AGENCY CO., 147 E. Market, room 3. REAL ESTATE—New Jeraey at., near Twen-ty-fifth, new 8-room, two-story realdence, finished In quarter oak: bath complete; both gases; city water; chandeliers; street, sidewalk •ewer assessment* paid; price 12,700; only
and sewer assessment* paid; price $2,700; only *400 cash: balance yearly or monthly. W. K.
STEVENSON. 126 B. Market.
REAL ESTATE—We have some rare bargain* In business and residence properties In all parts of the city Do not buy until you have Inspected our new^fall list. It will pay you to investigate. Leave your name and address, and we will send you list. A. METZGER AGENCY. U>2 N. Pennsylvania «L REAL ESTATE — GREAT BARGAIN IN CENTRAL AVE. RESIDENCE. NEAR TWENTY-FIRST ST.; * ROOMS. OOOD CONDITION: PRICE *S.*». IF SOLD IN S DAYS: WORTH *3,800: STREET. SIDEWALK AND SEWER ASSESSMENTS PAID. W. E- STEVENSON. 128 E, MARKET.
REAL ESTATE-CHOICE LOTS. GENERAL MORRIS’S ADDITION, ON CENTRAL AVE. AND NEW JERSEY ST.. BETWEEN ELEVENTH AND THIRTEENTH STS.; FINEST BUILDING LOTS IN CITY; ONLY 2 LOTS LEFT ON CENTRAL AVE.; CONSUMERS’ GAS GUARANTEED: CITY WATER: ARTIFICIAL GAS. FOR PRICES AND TERMS SEE W. E. STEVENSON. 126 E. MARKET. EXCLUSIVE AGENT.
REAL ESTATERESIDENCE' OF WM. A. VAN BUREN. NO. 1438 N. ALABAMA ST., WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC OUTCRY ON THE PREMISES. TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. SATURDAY. OCTOBER^, AT 10 O’CLOCK KEY AT fJIIST DOOR SOUTH. FOB TERMS, APPLY TO CASS CONNAWAY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 1101 LAW BUILDING, K- MARKET ST. REAL ESTATE—$46.6*^ WILL PURCHASE ONE OF THB BEST PAYING BUSINESS PROPERTIES IN THIS CITY; I-EASED TO ONE TENANT; IN FIRST-CLASS CONDITION; ON ONE OF BSBBT STREETS. FOR TERMS AND LOCATION, CALL ON JOB. W. SELVAGE. 71 LOMBARD BUILDING.
FOR SALK-REAL ESTATE.
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HKAL ESTATE—Insurance.
REILLY, 146 g. Market. i RBAL ESTATE—Property on N-rdyki •**.,' bargain. Addr*** P It. cart Mew*. RBAL BSTAT»-Na. II* W. Walnut at. oorJW <<*■ tanvrovemetu* p aM , «.*». H C. TUTTLE 4/ BRO , 4 K. Market RBAL ESTATE-EL venth ai.. near Broadway; six-room oottage, in firat-ciaaa cooditloa: price $2.860 CHAR. M. CROWS A CO. ■HBSiSBHHSHj&EBSSSBMHHHSjlit'" 1 ';
ee **.Ji66.
REAL ESTATE-Broadway, near right-room house; lot 56x130; price R.af
CHAS. M. CROSS A OO., 13% N Meridian.
REAL ESTATE—*375 buys nice lot. Brookside ave., near Centennial st.; must *etl quick. W. E. 8TEVENBON. 13* B. Market. REAL ESTATE—DiiBbl*'home; Naa" 1721-17R N. Arsenal ave.: rent* $136 a rear; must be •old; price $860; always rented. J. G. McCtTLLOUQH. 162 B Market. REAL ESTATE—Dwelling, 303 N. Capitol ave., right room*, bath, furnace; will be sold at a bargain, if sold before .Severnber 1; price
*3.800. INDIANA TRUST CO.
FOR SALE-HORSES AMD VEHICLES. FOR SALE-Florida Seal. FOR SALE—Good horee; city broke. 606 E. North at. 1 FOR SALK -$39 buy* good driving home. XUI Villa ave. FOR SALE—Two good Horace, cheap. No. 8»
E. Court at.
FOR RALB-On* grocery wagon; new; cheap. MM Central ave. FOR SALE—Light spring wagon and harnee*;
*12. 13 N. Rural st.
FOR SALE—Horae, buggy and hameaa. Addreea C 15. cara New*.
FOR SALE—Nearly new. third cost. 2305 N. Illlnol*
FOR SALE—Good, second-hand
cheap 3427 EL Washington.
Columbus surrey;
phaeton;
FOR SALE—Wanted: To buy team of work horses. Call at 814 E. Ohio; ■
FOR SALE 3 -Shetland pomes, mare*, ooit and broke ponlee. WOOD’S STABLE,
FOR SALE—Hornes, vehicles, coach puppies. GATES’S STABLE. McLean P.ace FOR SALE—Dry shaving* for horse bedding. H. COBURN LUMBER CO.. Tri. 612 FOR SALE—Buggies, carriage* ahd wagons. IRVIN KOOGLE. 2427 B. Washington. FOR SALE—Oood. gentle family horse, harneee. carriage; cheap. 2221 Talbott ave. FOR RALE—Small” livery and boarding stable.' doing good business. Address If 24. care News FOR SALE—Telescope#, trunks and fly-net* at am now. Hameaa, caah or payments, 313 E.
Washington et.
FOR SALE—Splendid young home, alight aliment. $18 caah. New 'phone 346, or address
8 12, care News, -
FOR SALE—The handsomest and moat atylish black mare tn city: gentle: high actor; welght_about_1.050; $165. 1404 Park ave. FOR BALE—Good bay work horee: sound gentle and cheap. Call at SCOVILL A WALLS'S LIVERY BARN. N, Alabama at. FOR BALE—New and second-hand landeaue broughams, coupe*, light vehicles, from best makers Cash or payments. A J. JOHR. 301
E. Ohio st.
FOR SALE—On* Columbus cut-under surrey. one Columbus buggy; both new; will aril at second-hand price. Inquire at stable, roar 11*
8. 11 Unci* *L
FOR SALE—Three milk wagon*, eome open delivery wagons; repainting and re I*! ring * asfS'rfiLsst." FOH ,Al.K \>» and Mcrad-hind v<*Ic>m: repairing and repainting; rubber tire* put on. J. W BUCHANAN. 602 and 604 E. Washington *$. ’Phone 1864.
FOR SALK—It you are looking for something: nice in the vehicle line, at a moderate price,’ ou wiil be well repaid In visiting our repeal>ry. 354 8. Meridian st COMSTOCK A
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tory.
COONSE CO,
FOR SALE—Sacrifice aaia
phaeton, box
phael
buggies, surrey* and second-hand vehicle* below coat. ROBBINS A CO., 12 %. Georgia at. Repairing and repainting solicited. Hearses
always In Mock.
FOR SALK—Hardware tfoglMt: horoe-ahoerv or any one can now buy the Oibh* cushioned horse-shoe* of ur. Pad shoe*. 63%c each; road shoe*. 37%c. Liberal discount to th* trade. GIBBS 6 CO.. .IS N. Alabama st.
FOR SALE—Have many fine rubber-tired rigs to close out quick, as am going In other business. Here I* your chance to get a bargain. Dome and ee* me. BEN JACOBS. 122 W Market #t. Few good, second-hand surreys and phaeton* and road wagogs.
AUCTION JIALE*. AUCTION BALE—G. W. McCURDY. real estate and general auctioneer. 245 W. Waahlng-i tom AUCTION 8ALK-T. J. 8EMAN8." Auctioneer, sell* furniture and anything at auction.) 107 W. Ohio. ’ ' AUCTION BALE—Furniture of a ■even-roo'm house at auction Monday. October 30. at 9:10 a. m . at 807 N, Capitol ave. STROUSE. Agent. DAWSON. Auctioneer. _ AUCTION SALE—Inalde property at auction. We will sell th# property at auction, located 319 S. New Jeraey at., on the premises on Thursday. October 26. at 3 p. m. Lot 40x100; with eleven-room house on it; only four squares from court-house. Must be aold. Satisfactory term* will be given R. H. STROUSE, Agent. T. E. DAWSON. Auetlon-
eer.
AUCTION BALE—Fine Art. Finest productions of<painting# (from a leading painter), ever aold at auction In the city, will be md at Stewart M Pouder’* Aft Store. 228 Massa-
chueett* ave.. Thursday. November 2. at 2 ami 7 p. m. Picture* painted by Donatus Buongiorno from the Royal Academy, Naples, Italy. Picture# now on exhibition. R. H. STROUSE,
<f from the Royal Academy 'icturea now on exhibition. S
Agent, T. E. DAWSON. Auctioneer.
AUCTION BALE—Auction aaie of fine, almost
new furniture on Friday, October 27, at 10
a. m.. at No. 332 N. Capitol ave., consisting of fine oak sideboard, French plate glam, one fine oak foidlng-bed; velvet and Ingrain carpet#, four fine oak bedroom suite, mahogany and oak fancy chair* and rocker*, mahogang and oak center table*, onyx Manda oak dln^ ing chair*, spreads, pillow*, comfort*, three
fine parlor lampa. oak wardrobe*, fine couch a ten tnd six-foot extension table* In oak: wl:*e springs and mattres***; one fine upholstered parlor suite; cook and heating Move*; one fin* French-plate mirror; kitchen aafe*. lace curtain* and portiere*. *had(*. moquette rug*, stair carpet*; eight tray* of Jewelry and ellverware. and a vart amount of other fine good*. The above good* are Ju*t like new amt are fine and mu*t be eold a* the owner t* leaving the city. BBN ROTH, Auctioneer
FOR TRADE.
FOR TRADE—Bicycle for breech-loading shotgun. 217 S. Arsenal ave. FOR TRADE--Eighty acre* " In Jenaing* county. SCMUCTK, 2607 W. Michigan *t.. Indlanapotia.
residence In good, outride Indiana poll#. Addrea* V.
FOR TRADB- Ulear town for equity In
8. care New*
FOR TRADE—City property for livery
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chuiett* ave.
and
SHOEMAKER. 920 Massa-
FOR TRADE—With owner, home, northeast, for doubl* houae, north; girt, general houae-
work; wage# $3. 87 Baldwin.
FORT TRA DB—Farm, 160 acre*, no improvement*; caah price 315 per acta; city or outside property. Addrea# J 14, care New*.
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FOR TRADE—Fine Park ave. horn* for modern. double hou*e and will pay 31,680 caah difference. McGILLIARD AGENCY. 147 E.
MarlMt. FOR TRADE-Lot on Kenwood' ave., 40x132; east front; clear; gaa In abundance; $1200; will ’rad# for cottage North or Raith Sld*; would pay ■ome difference. W. E. MICK A CO. FOR TRADE—SpletuMd. twelve-room rtaldenoe: modem. N. Meridian: finely floish.d; lot 50x200; will take any good realdence In any good etreet north; pric* $10,500. W. E MICK A CO.
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Building.
right. Thl* method double# your speed. Position* secured Both ’phones UM.
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITINO-Book-keeptng. Bngliah, penmanship, telegfapay; ail for one tuition. Touch typewriting Complete Instruction mailed to any address, 3lc. INDIANAPOLIS BUS IN E88 UNIV E nSITY, When Building. Day and night. Enter now.
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ropean claims.
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