Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 January 1900 — Page 7

THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JANOABY 3, 1900.

KpmjS-'Cook; eoactunan; food w»*e». WANTBIV*Oood Ctrl; tenoral houMwork. M2S lir HUnaH t. ■ iTAHTBD-<jood (trt for general hou*«work. JWH N. lUino>». WANTK>~A Ctrl for c*&er«l boiutwork. tU WaNTBO—<V«od Oerman Ctrl, with rrteronc**, at UK N. Mrridhta. » WANTHD—White Ctrl for general houaework. _1J08 N. Alabama It. tV'ANTEO- Oool white ftrl for general home. work 1309 Ctntral ave. WANTED—Olrl. for general housework; small hamlly. an N. Alabama. W ANT BD—Cook, second girl. >4; work together. M» N. Delaware. Koom 6. WaNTED—White Ctrl for general housework; atoall ttaetty. DC N. Illinois. WANTED—Qlrl for general housework; must ho good cook. «0t N. Liberty st.

Laundry. New

_^phone 2»3>. ^ . ~ WANTEJD—A blacksmith; a general workman. 1014 ahelby st. WANTEr>-^Apprentice compositor. CENTRAL PRINTING CO. WANTED—Hustlers for outside of

Baida in Building.

WANTED—Old hats made now HAND. XI Virginia ave.

WANTED-Bo;

TANTBP—Papering. New 'phone 2888. WANTED—"Acbehead* ’ for headache. WANTib- Moving, >1 per load. WANTED-B E.hTO.Z.B.N.E- Washee clean. WANTED—Lady room-mate. Address H 14, care News. WANTEDD—A roll-tqp ofBce desk. IT, care News. WANTED—Room, board; central; reasonable. N 16, care News. WANTED—Oash paid for household goods, 144 W. Washington st. - funeral BIRD TRANSFER CO.

ys; sandpaper wheels,

per week: PARRY MFQ. CO.

WANTED—To cover

O- MUNSON, 'phone 2 on 2474.

general housework;

S£M Dewey ave.

Wanted—oiri tor : .^WWUag or_lroniiig

WANTED-Young girl to assist with house-

work and children. 1044 Highland Place.

WANTED—Middle-aged woman for housework. Call room 4, L O. O.JP. Building. WANTED—A good girl for general bousowork. 414 8. IlllnoU st. German preferred. WANTEI>—Ladles’ Jersey cloth legglns above tbs knee, Me. KlUTNER'S. U6 S. IlllnoU. WANTED—The man that answered ad. Satur4ay. at 1784 Central ave., please send girl, WANTED—air! for housework; must be good cook; three In family. 1119 Bellefontalne at.' WA3JTBB>—Girl to assist cook In kitchen; one who understands cooking preferred. 18W E.

■<811. i. •

Wanted—Experienced white girl for general

housework; reference. Apply U04 N.

note st.

WANTED—First-class Ur^ set ter. WEfiTCOTT CARRIAGE CO., Richmond. Ind. WANTED—A good paper ruier. State wage*

desired. Address K U, care News.

WANTED—Neckbands put on free. PROGRE88 LAUNDRY Telephone Utl. WANTED—Armature winder. COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC CO . 230 IV. Merrill st. WANTED—If you want a nice haircut for 15c. go to BREEDING S. US N. Illinois. WANTED—Striper for buggy bodies. Address ECKHART CARRIAGE OP.. Auburn. Ind. WANTED—Part of two office rooms; cheap to desirable party. 68 and 69, Baldwin Buildipg. WANTED—Solicitors for liberal accident com-

Call afternoons, room 7, Thorpe

pony. Block.

WANTED—Flrst-clsss barber, by Monday. KLEINBUB BROS.’ Barber Shop, Oreencastle. Ind. WANTED-Young man to study law while continuing present occupation. Address E 14, care News. WANTED—Cash for acceptable Ideas. State If patented. Address THE PATENT RECORD,

Baltimore, Md.

beusewurk; reference. Apply 1604

HU-

5

WANTED—Refined lady, learn palmistry; posltlon when competent. FAIRFAX. 140 N. Alabama. ^ - WANTED—Good place for good girl; gsneral housework; recommendation necessary. 2214

N, Illinois.

WANTED—Special sale of corduroy legglns, ladles' and misses' si see; 44o. Kleiner's. US ». Illinois. WANTED-Woman to do washing and Ironing; must ha neat; German preferred. 9U N. Senate ave. j WANTED—Competent. middle-aged woman for general housework; must be good cook. MD N. Illinois at. WANTED—MRS. BTEVENS’8 private home for ladles before and during confinement. 4IS K, No# Juraey st- ' WANTED—Girl, general housework; must be food cot*; permanent position; food wages. “i Walcott st -White woman, middle age prehousekeeper; capable and expertM4 N. Illinois St tNTED—Wet fast an always running sftor J»s doctor. Wear water-proof kid shoea KMTNFE’8, US 8, Bltnols. , WANTED—GOOD WHITE GIRL FOR C.ENIBHTWORK IN PRIVATE FAMNBW JERSEY.

LAUNDRY, woman who

with 4100 for light manufac-

turing business; big money. H. C. LEACH, 34 W. South st. WANTED-Make any trick or device. INDIANAPOLIS PATTERN WORKS. 216 8. Pennsylvania at. ■ WANTED—Writ* quick; straight salaried Jobno peddling. TRIUMPH INFORMATION CO.. Dallas. Teat.

ana canvassers who use

WANTED-Coliec’toni

ina

bicycles, to try us on first-class repair work.

C. 0 FISHER A CO.

WANTED—Energetic young man for part net

In an esti dress R 16.

■«rg

stabllshed real estate business,

care News.

Ad-

WANTED—To close out all-wool, tailor-made pants at *2, 42 50 and 43. W. G. SCHNEI-

DER, 44 Monument Place.

WANTED—Ten reliable young men to distribute circulars. Apply at 4 o’clock Wednes-

day. at No. S3 S. Meridian.

WANTED—Intelligent white boy, thirteen or

neat appearance; acquainted with

fourt.ee: ty. B.J

city.

appearance; acquainted ARR, 166 N. Meridian.

WANTED—Night school for men. Y. M. C. A. New term January 3. Courses In commercial and technical branches. Enter at once.

WANTED—Sell or buy ger clothing. GOLDBERGER' 419 Massachusetts c “ ' D '’~

gentleim

—.’8

ens cast-off JIG STORE,

Phone, old, 1 on 19620.

WANTED—Reliable man to deliver and collect Salary $15 a week and expenses. Address MANUFACTURER, P. O. box 1027, Philadelphia. P.

WANTED-Al the DOMESTIC 121 N. Illinois st., good, steady la a good washer and Ironer.

- IrAMYmfcX I

WANTED—Capable man to run veneer cutting machine; work steady. Address, stating wages wanted, GOSHEN VENEER CO.. Goshen, Ind. WANTED—Men to dIstrlbute syrup samples; steady work and good salary to right parties; send two references and two stamps. PRATT

CO., Camden, N. J. WANTED—Ladles

well-reoomthehded girl for genhoueework In a family of two. Apply at once, ftt N. New Jersey st.

WANTED—White Line Washing Powder makes washing easy, and the clothes ax White as snow. Full pound package. 4c.

dancers;

secu: PRO

and gentlemen.

ncers; new beginners wishing to learn; c re good paying engagements at once. G 3F. RAYNO. 280 W. Ohio »t. ,

singers,

can

all

WANTED—Girl foe general cleaning and office work; work light; hours easy; German or Bwede preferred. Address V 14, care News. V ANTED—Immediately. experienced girl, general housework; no heavy washing; go homejnlghU. Apply Thursday afternoon. No.

WA NT ED—FOR SALE—

WANTED—Practical stenographer and typewriter, using Smith-Premier; must be accurate at figures and understand general bookkeeping; salary to start, »1Q weekly. Address

T 17. oa

17, oare News.

calf shoes, ail solid; sizes 11V4 i. NBBRMAN’S SHOE STORE. IlliiSpilr ; 1 ~ In a family of two; either two i washing, or one with no wash- ; experience, *111 and city references requlred. Apply 4 Hubberd Block.

WANTED-

QUICK MONET—LOWEST RATES. On watches, diamonds, Jewslry, bicycles, etc., strictly confidential. Private office. . CENTRAL LOAN CO.. Rooms 7 and » Talbott Block, Second Floor. NOTIc5^PattoiirBn>a^P^ector^ WrVrX ^ Xy> NOTICE—Stove wood, cheap. Old ’phone

mn. U.

NOTICE—600 business cards, 40c. VICTOR. M

WANTED—Four good machinists to work on hlgh-clasa machinery A steady Job at the best wages for good men who want to get ahead. Addrres promptly, WESTERN CANEBEATING CO., Michigan City, Ind. WANTED—Experienced hotel help of all kinda —waiters, elevator men, kitchen and pantry women, chambermaids, porters, bell boys, laundry help. Apply In person with references, CHARLES B^UR, Proprietor, the Oliver Hotel. South Bbnd, Ind.

WANTED—Employers

-"-.P- 1 *

GARDNER, tin work and

Te.ephone 422.

plumbing repaired by an ave. New 'phone 449.

procure reliable on short

our

servlcee. ENTERPRISE EMPLOYMENT and BUSINESS AGENCY, rooms 1 and 2, Phoenix Block. Telephone 475 (new). WANTED—Strangers and others seeking employment In office, store, factory, ehop. mill, warehouse, hotel, restaurant or any other, call; positions looked up for unemployed; help furnished free to employers. Room I, 140 E. Market. Telephone 875 (new). WANTEDQUICK MONET—LOWEST RATE*. On watches, diamonds, Jewelry, bicycles, etc., strictly confidential. Private office. CENTRAL LOAN CO.. Rooms 7 and 4 Talbott Block, Second Floor.

furnaces,

^ARNOLpf*!!

NOTTC®—A gultar. mandolin or banjo with first term of lesson*. Add X 140,

NOTICE—Oentlemen’»

WANTED—Men to learn barber trade; only eight weeks required; special advantages this stason; complete outfit of tools presented student*; wages Saturdays; positions positiveguaranteed; can earn tuition working-for m.; catalogue with city map mailed free. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE, Chicago. 111.

altered

W. Ohio.

garments pressed, at reasonable prices.

(ambers of the Indianapolis Light Artillery will report at thMr armory on Wednesday night, January I, at 7 o’clock. In uniform. ! W. W. HEISKELL, First Lieutenant Commanding. NOTICE—EngUsh-ave. Building and Loan Association. No. t. has bevn organized First of dues payable Friday evening, - 1900, at 1W1 English ave, JULIUS President; CONRAD RUST, t;' CHA8. H. 8TUCKMEYBA,

WANTED-SITUATION*^

SITUATION WANTED—Florida Seal.

NOTICE—Elect lem of trustees. The annual

’ the member* of the Central Chris-

I trui and V 11. 1900,

will be held at the church, corner * Walnut eta., Thursday evening, at 7:44 o’clock, at which time for said church will be elected.

BERRY SELF. Clerk.

SITUATION WANTED-Smoke “T. B.” SITUATION WANTED—Sewing] In family! by day. 844JPajrk ave.

SITUATION WANTED—By colored boy; any

work. MB W. Ranck st.

BITUATION-WANTED—In small privata fam-

lly; gensral houaework. 448 Superior.

SITUATION W’ANTBD—To do sowing In

families by the day. S3 W. Varraonr st. _

SITUATION WANTED—Reliable colored girl

for general housework. 428 Muaklngum. SITUATION WANTED—To do general housework In small family. U03 N. Senate ave.

i annual meeting of the Plymouth Loan Association for the eleoirector* will take place on SatJatmary 20. 1900. . between the I 4:80 o’clock, at Its office la

114:30 o’clock, at

Building

VARD GILfeBRT.

SITUATION WANTED—Good colored auntie; family work; references. SOft N. Delaware; room n. SITUATION WANTED—Family help, $1; hotsl, restaurant help. 141 N. Delaware, Room!. SITUATION WANTED—Middle-age lady, as housekeeper; good reference. 1237 Massachusetts ave.

Secretary.

NOTICE—4940,444; PER CENT. BONDS. I Bide will be received by the undersigned. 1 12 o'ClooU, : noon, of January 31, 1900, for whole or any part of 4100.000 of bonds of hoard, to be designated "Funding Bonds

tl:

dated March I. 1*00. for 41,000 interest at the rate of 3H per

per annum, payable eeml-annualty on and January i of 4ach year, evidenced

coupon* attached; both principal payable at the Banking House of aler tc Co.. New York city, New the bonds will be delivered: The numbered from 401 to #06. both

of the bond* win be

both Inclu-

both tnin aealed

pal of the bond foe. 561 to 660. b<

1*27; Noe. »1 to #60. 19M Bids to be || The Board of Sch«T Public Library Building. Ifidlma.’’ Indorsed "Proposal for hour named, bids will be and later submitted to which will assemble at o’clock p. m.. of that day. and I then take action upon the bids, award the bonds to the highest or bidders. If a bid con-

8ITUATION WANTED-Young man, age twenty; do any kind of work. Address W 16, care New*. SITUATION WANTED—To alter cloaks and dressae In a dry goods house. Address H 17, care News. SITUATION WANTED-Young man; work at any price. Call, after 4 p. m.. Room 42, *4 N. Meridian. __ SITUATION WANTED—Gensral housework! or as housekeeper, by lady with child. Apply 846 Buchanan st. SITUATION WANTED—Man and wife; Oerman; cook and hostler; good references. Ad-

dress D 16. care News.

nr more o iisrS?!

of such proposal* and reof the bonds may be, by to different bidders. No

sold for less than par. The

ved to the board to reject In

or all bids.

be accompanied by a check

. a bank In Indianapolis, Into tbs order of “The Board of

of the City of Indtaaaat least t^per cent, of

for at 1< ’ the bond He bidder

bonds Md tor. A failure

to fully perform the

at the time and place vt the contract of board to retain of such dethe isS"sa. , ^sri« Bg bow many dollar* he ' e proposes to ngbt at Its m In bids If i the waiver. ■ and

of of

ATION WANTED—Experienced

maker; good references; wishes work In fam-

ilies. 306 N. Illinois st.

fnv / mal

SITUATION WANTED—As proofreadsr by gentleman of education and literary tastes, A-ddrsea G 14. care News. ■ITUATION WANTED—You WU1 never wear rubbers If you try waterproof kid shoes, 41-14. KlfiTNER’8. 144 8. HU note. <* BITUATidN WANTED—Position on road as salesman; salary or commission, where expenses wlU be advanced. Address L 16, cars

News

SITUATION WANTED—O^od colored man; any kind of work: knows oars of horses; good house man. Call or address 111* E. Sixtosath st. SITUATION WANTED—By competent young man; practical business experience as offles assistant: can furnish A1 rsfsrsoosa Address B 17. cars News ’ •rrUATTON WANTED— Eastern flNMMgHHI dee tree poeltloo In the West; A \ bueineaa abtllty; auctioneer; appraiser or insurance adJuster yr-:.,i-red. Addisiss T 13, cars News

FOR SALE—A bunch hand and shop worn < to make room tor new FISHER a CO.._UI N. FOR 8ALE—Great b excise. Bend for our bis or

as low

blcycls*. Becond-

>n*s at very lo t«ods; 44 up.

I%—

WANTED-Suits to clean and The Tailor. 138 N. Illinois st. WANTED—40c for 500 neat buslneea cards. VICTOR, 26 N. Delaware at. WANTED—We try to please. IMPERIAL LAUNDRY. New ’phone 2488 WANTED—Warm room for gentleman; go. home place. 631 N. New Jersey. WANTED—fsethT 35 SELLERS. DenUst, 31 W. Washlngtun, over News office. WANTED—Children to board; beet of cars. 546 Arbor ave.. West Indianapolis.

WANTED- LadyT

room,

ton&bU. Addrea<_N 16, WANTED—Necitiiands put on RE8S LAUNDRY. Telephon.

WANTED—T( plenty gas;

board; central;

care News.

free. i 1121.

enant for three unfurnished; bath. 958 N. Pennsylvania.

WANTED—A 25 to M-horse-power gas. engine; must b* In good order. Address V 17, car*

News.

WANTED—MARY C. LLOYD, dentiat. er’s Bank building. Fin* gold filling

clalty.

WANTED—STEPHENS'S

Fieldi-

ng a spe-

CO. for holiday cameras,

avenue.

PHOTO SUPPLY 21* Massachusetts

WANTED—Have your old gas fixtures refln- , Ished good ax new. L P. KNAUSS, 146 B. qsgmiik.- : ; WANTED-To buy stock In Mutual Homs and Savings Association (In liquidation). 36 Virgin: a ave. ^

WANTED—To buy a second-hand Century dictionary; must be cheap. Address W 17, care News. WANTED—Lace curtains to launder; 25c per pair, till March 1. at MRS. WALL'S, 1738 Bpaan ave. ^ WANTED—Gentleman to occupy elegantly furnished front room; central. Address X

16r care News.

THE WOLF AT THE DOOR.

Little Cared the pioneer, secure in his log-cabin fortress, whether

A there was one wolf or there were a dozen wolves at the door. When coat* for sale cheap, w. g. BCHNeider, daylight came he knew the fierce, gaunt prowlers would betake them44 Monument Place. geives to the timber. The metaphorical wolf of to-day, signifying

hunger, can not exist in the daylight created by the Want Ads. of The

News, hut flees to less fortunate communities.

live ■ed;

WANTED—An Inexpen night lessons prefei dress K 16, care News.

WANTKD—F1 fty ^people with each to buy square pianos

WUL8CHNER & SON'S.

teacher for stats price.

banjo;

Ad-

a few dollars this week at

WANTED—Nicely furnished room by young lady, employed during day; best references. Address R 17, care News.

WANTED—Ostrich feathe

WANTED—Ostrich feather be recurled; Ups made Into FAILLE, 30 S. Illinois at.

boas cleaned and

long plumes.

board Ue girls.

WANTED-"Hava box lunch” for 10c JOSEPH TAGGAHTP BAKERY, 233 MassachuecU: ave., first square^ WANTED—Two unfurnished rooms with for traveling man's wife and two litUe Central. Call new 'phone 2149. WANTED—Suits to clean, press and repair; new suits made to order; work guaranteed. H W^ WHITE. il^N. Illinois. WANTED-Party leaving city desires to rent nice upright piano to responsible party at reduced price. Address P 16. care News. WANTED—Couple to occupy our furnished home for board of lady and child; furnace; abundant gas. Address F 16, care News. WANTED—Experienced stenographer, holding position, wants to get outside work; best recommendations. Address R 18. cars News. WANTED—HaJr on ladles’ faces removed forever, and without scar or pain. MRS. HALLOWELL. noon^6, Odd Fellows’ Building. WANTED—Two rooms T light housekeeping; man and wife; within ten squares north of Ohio; references. Address M 17, care News. WANTED—Liberal advances made on watches. diamonds and bicycles at reasonable rates; strictly confidential. FLETCHER M. NOE. 116 W. Market.

WANTED TO BORROW $2,400 ON VACANT REAL ESTATE; N. SENATE AVE.; WILL PAY 7 PER CENT. INTEREBT; NO COMMISSION. W LOMBARD. WANTED—Private home for ladles before and during confinement; reliable physicians, trained nurse. Call or address office, MRS. K. GRAHAM, IH W^ Ohio. WANTED—16,000 IN GOLD. We pay cash for old gold of any kind; bring in your broken and out-of-date jewelry and turn it Into cash. FLETCHER M NOE. 110 W. Market. WANTED—To sell or exchange first-class, clean stock of general merchandise and fixtures; h good location. A bargain If taken soon. Address lock-box 146, Frankfort, Ind.

WANTED-

QUICK MONBT-

AI1 advertisements appearing in The Noon Edition appear in the regular editions of The Indianapolis News. *’ Telephone, 101, Old and New,

FINANCIAL.

loan; lowest ng&Us Block.

FINANCIAL—A. J. MEYER A CO

FINANCIAL—Money _NEWTON TODD. £

FINANCIAL—6 per cent, money to loan. JOHN WOCHER, Aetna Building. FINANCIAL—Mortgage loans; lowest rates. P. M. BARNARD. Majestic Building : FINANCIAL—6 and 6 per cent, money; no delay. A. J. MEYER A GO., 160 E. Market FINANCIAL—To loan: Private money, 6 per _c«nt.; privilege prepayment. C. F. BAYLES. FINANCIAL—Money to loan. HENRY ~ H. FAY, IVfc E. Washington st, over Big Four

offices.

LOWEST RATES. Jewelry, bicycles, stc.,

On watches, diamonds. Jewelry, blc; strictly confidential. Private office.

CENTRAL LOAN CO.,

Rooms 7 and 8 Talbott Block, Second Floor.

WANTED—To Rent:

t

For light manufacturing; two floors, about 25x50, or one floor, about 60x100, with power and live steam; plenty of sunlight and pure air required. Address P 16, cars News.

WANTBD-

ng. on the theme of tlxneT

that never lire.

What shall I say In this space of mine When the year Is young, on the the Shall I talk of watches that never Or girdles of gold (hat shine like fire? What shall I say on the year’s new day When the sun Is starting back this way;

And the weather is down to the sero mark While the bells go Jingling through the parkT

Well, 1st me see; do you not know

store that's on the go: ele bright, and rings galore*

Of a Jewelry That has Jew' Which Is suit

store that's on the go;

and ring

is suitable for rich and poor.

If you’ve never heard of such a store Which la on N. Illinois st., Number 154. Just call us up. for be It known Is 3 rings on 2687. on the old telephone. All goods sold on payments at cash prices to good people. GRAY A GRIBBBIN’S JEWELRY STORE, 144 X. Illinois st.

WANTIB D-AGENTS.

AGENTS WANTED—Mell’s noveltte# are a gold mine; practical. self-eaUlng speciaJtin only; no trash; circulars free. ME LI. MANUFACTURING CO.. Dep’t C; Minneapolis, Mina.

AUCTION SALES.

AUCTION—See SBMAN’8, Auctioneer, before you sell your furniture. 107 W. Ohio.

MUNSON change.

AUCTION SALE—W. G.

furnace burner for coal. ‘Phone 3 on

AUCTION SALE—G. W. MoCU ROY .real estate and gensral auctioneer, 244 W. Washing-

ton. AUCTION BALE-LEW SHANK. Oenersl Auctioneer; houeehold goods a specialty. 3*4 E. Washington sc

AUCTION SALE—BEN ROTH. Auctioneer, 1*4 E. Washington st.. sells furniture at houses at 5 per cent. Makes a specialty of merchandise. See me before making arrangements with other*. Satisfaction guaranteed. AUCTION-j-PubUo Sale: I will sell at public auction. Thursday. January 4, 1*60, at 14 a. m., at 1115 Laurel st., Indlanaptlls. the following articles: One fire and burglar-p-oof safe; three heating stoves, one cooking stoNe, one wardojo. cue refrigerator, one set gasfitting too 4, oae lawn mower, two sets sing)# harness one li cubator and brooder, three doeen chicken*. Hi. lb*. Annouris poulUr Rjd,

carpets, bedsteads, chairs, parlor and kitchen

furniture, and mpny other things

ous to meutDn.

too numrr-

FOK BALE—The beet Or* in town for fL*4 at FISHER’S. 113 N. Pennsylvania st.

mmmm.

new, to cl©**. 412-60. . 114. _ Second -band

GUARANTEE Illinois sL^Is

COAL AND WOOD. COAL AND WOOD—Stove wood, cheap,

’phone 12674.

Old

COAL AND WOOD-BOWSER ‘Phones 1217.

COAL CO.

COAL AND COKE New Phone 644.

: WALES, *U Maaa ava

& CAYLOR.

'phone U4U.

JENKINS for

ave. Old

COAL AND WOOD—JLOUI8 MORGAN^hard wSSd. IPhones?*New 1*77?old

COAL AND WOOD—We sell seal, not duet; all hard coal screened; soft coal forked. HAMILTON-DYNES LUMBER CO., both 'phone# 616. ... , .

DRESS jAND^MILLiaiKRT.

jmj -

DRESSMAKING—Modiste. removed from 21 W. Vermont

North.

Mrs. A E. Smith.

*714 *

.

PRKS8-MRS. J. VAN LANDINGHAM. fashionable dressmaker* All work guaranteed. 12214 N ; _Alabem*-_ D SS^S N ^d C tS^ M U k t |BAU^ 1 f ewminf end percy urMMM. m. bu oiauaxh* Boston Store, ». lUlnols, D Sobm «wl^h is < FwfeiRJy Me, at Sloan s Drug Stem

FINANCIAL—5 and 6 per cent, money to loan; no delay. EDWARD SEQUIN. 30 When BUILDING. FINANCIAL-MONEY TO LOAN In any sum, at lowest rates. BROWN-WEISS AGENCY. Ill E. Market st.

FINANCIAL—Money on farms and city property; terms reasonable. THOS. C. DAT A CO., 105 and 312 Law Building.

FINANCIAL—Money; sums to suit; same day you apply; get our rates. 1?5 E. Market st., room 4. CHAS. W. GORSUCH.

FINANCIAL—Money, quick; 'ttnXdiamonds. Jewelry, etc., 119 W. Washington^ opposite Bates House. Established 1571 /

FINANCIAL—A large amount iff prl\at« funds. FLOREA A SEIDENSTICKER, rooms 1, 2 and 3. 271* S. Delaware st.

FINANCIAL—Loans, aims of fo(»0 and rvtr. City property and farms. C. E. COFFIN A CO., 150 E. Market st. \

FINANCIAL—Loans made to hlgh-clasa, salaried persons on their personal note. THE PEOPLE’S LOAN CO., 127 Stevenson Building. EINANCtAL—Loans; Investigate before renewing your loan; absolutely no commission. METVHR & KISER, Nos. 306-8-10 Indiana Trust. FINANCIAL—Money to loan on personal property and household goods. J. C. ERTLL, room 44 Lombard Building. 241* E Washington st.

FINANCIAL—First mortgage loans on lm-< proved Indianapolis property, with privilege.' prepayment, lowest current rates. SPANN A CO.. 148 E. Market

FINANCIAL—Loans made to salaried people holding permanent positions with responsible firms upon their own names; easy payments; strictly confidential. 20T Indiana Trust Buildtzif.

FINANCIAL- 6 and 6 per cent, money to loan. according to security offered. Home funds In any amount. Fay back when you please. No delay. A. METZGER AGENCY. 102 N. Pennsylvania st.

FINANCIAL-STRAIGHT LOANS ON PAT-; MHNT PLAN at low rates; ready funds at all times. "GERM AN-AMERICAN LOAN ASSOCIATION.” 118 E. Market. Interest peid on deposits.

FINANCIAL—Money to loan, a large sum of home funds left In our hands, to be loaned in sums of 4100 to 41,000 and upward, at lowest rates of Interest; can furnish money same day you apply. Pay back when you please. A. METZGER AGENCY, 109 N. Pennsylvania st.

FINANCIAL— All advertisements Inserted under ordinary headings on this page of The News are charged for at the very low rat* of l cent a word for each day. No advertisement received for lees than. 10 cents. When blank or dash lines are used, these are 3 cents a line. One and two-cent postage stamps will be received In payment of orders by mall.

FINANCIAL—DO YOU WANT 410. 420. $85 OR any amount of money on household goods, PIANOS. HORSES, WAGONS. ETC.. OR ANY personal security, to pay back as you wish? EVERYTHING IS LEFT IN TOUR PO8SB8slon; you have the use of both goods and MONEY. PERSONS MOMENTARILY EMbarrassed. who desire above all to avoid pubLICITY. ARE THE ONES WE DESIRE Especially to serve. All our dealings are conflDENTIAL. UPRIGHT AND COURTEOUS. No charges taken out in advance. It pays to BORROW FROM US. A3TNA MORTGAGE Loan CD.. 301 Lemcke Building.

FINANCIAL— ’ SALARY LOANS. W* loan money on salaries to Government employee, clerks, bookkeepers, salesmen, railway employes, school teachers and all other persons holding permanent, salaried positions. Loans can be repaid in small weekly or monthly payments. Business strictly confidential. MERCANTILE DISCOUNT COMPANY. Room 4 Lombard Building. - 241* E. Washington et.

FINANCIAL— - Monet to loan. . 46. H0. $15. $20. $50. 4100 and up. on FURNITURE, PIANOS. ORGANS, HORSES ; AND WAGONS. AT LOWEST RATES. AND THE DAY YOU ASK FOR IT. Property left in your poeaeesion. Loans arranged on easy" payments plan, thus giving ycu plenty of time In which to pey It beck. Loan may be paid' In full at any time, and ycu pay only for tb# time you keep It. YOU GET FULL AMOUNT ASKED FOR. No expenses or commission taken out In advance. Business strictly confidential. Call and Investigate before borrowing. - SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN OO., Room 247 (second floor) Indiana Trust Building (old Vance Block), corner Washington st. and Virginia ave.

FINANCIAL.

FINANCIAL—Fatten Broe.’ "Per fee to." FINANCIAL—Loans from $26 up, on salaries. No. 722 Lemcke Building. FIN AN Cl AL—Loans on watches and Jewelry. WILSON, 308 E. Washington.

FINANCIAL—Private funds; lowest

illdl

ioan: Large sums.

Ivate fund

H. LOWES. 62 When Building.

FINANCIAL—To

cent.; try us.

> lost C. F.

BAYLES.

4 pet

FINANCIAL-Wanted: 15,000; good sec no commission. Address L 15, care New a

loans, lowest ra< WELCH, 62 Cirol

New

FINANCIAL—Loans; no commission; 4,

N

and 7 per cent. MEYER & KISER,

8-10 Indiana Trust.

us. 306-

F1NANCIAL—Loans; no commission; see us before renewing; straight loans. METER A KISER, Nos. 306-8-10 Indiana Trust

FINANCIAL—Loans; a new dei without commission; 4, 5, 6,

MEYER & KISER, Noa 306-8-10

Trust.

departure; and 7 pet

FINANCIAL—Loans on farm*; 4100 and upward; home funds; lowest rates; no delay. A. METZGER AGENCY, 102 N. Pennsylvania street.

FINANCIAL—Loans; real estate loan, salon; straight loons; three t< MEYER A KISER, No*. 304-8-10 In-

comrolsalo:

years,

di&na Trust

FINANCIAL—Always in the lead; beginning

January 1, 1900, all loans made by us will be mad# without commission; Investti METER A KISER, Noc. 306-8-10

Trust.

goto

Indiana

FINANCIAL-

MONEY

FINANCIAL-

MONEY TO LOAN.

TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS

to loan In sums of

45. 110. 415, 420. 460. 475 AND 4144

ON FURNITURE. PIANOS, HORSES. WAGONS, WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. ETC., at rates which honest people can afford to pay, the property to remain In your

undisturbed possession. Don’t friends double what we ask

same accommodations.

Don’t pay old

for ths

TFYOIJWANTA LOAN QUICKLY AND tur «- *‘‘* ao *’ * tore vehlcl *f

t kw r?« Q b°uee receipt*, eta. without removal,

PRIVATELY, CALL ON US. Private offlea •tss^hre^mgn loan co..

ROOM *06 LAW BUILDING.

(Second Floor.)

ENTRANCE 144 E. MARKET 8T. Take Elevator or btairs.

FINANCIAL-

QUICK LOANS- ^

BAST PAYMENTS.

That’s our way of loaning money at onoe, oa furniture, pianos, fixtures, etc., without removsl^and giving plenty of time to pay your We arrange the payments so that your loan will fait due In fifty »na«n, equal weekly toetaUments. This gives you fifty weeks or practically one year. In which to pay off your

loan. *■

60o Is weekly payment of

■ weekly

■■■■■■Pm loan. payment of a 450 loan.

l°an-

proportlon.

41-24

n.80 la weekly payment of a 674 loan. 41.40 la weekly payment of a 4104

Other amount* in similar Interest 7 net cent, a

SAVINGS AND

IATION.

to loan In sums to suit, at 6, 4 and 7 per cent. No delay. EDWARD SEQUIN, SO When Building.

FINANCIALMONEY. MONET. IF YOU NEED IT. YOU CAN EASILY FIND US. WE ARE ON THE N. W. CORNER OF MARK«T AND DELAWARE STS. We loan money In any amounts, from |6 up; on FURNITURE, PIANOS. HORSES and WAGONS. CARRIAGES, SEWING MACHINES OR GOODS IN STORAGE OUR RATES ARE REASONABLE. OUR PAYMENTS EASY, and we guarantee COURTEOUS TREATMENT TO ALL Call and get our rate*. MARION COUNTY MORTGAGE LOAN OO., Room 3 (Phoenix Block), 160 E. Market sC (Corner Offlea. Up-stalre.)

FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE—Florida Seal. ypR BALg-Patton Bros.' "Perfecto." FOR SALE—“Aohehead” for headache FOR SALE PlaM die** skirt. O* N. Alabama. FOR SALE—Imperial Laundry. Both phone*.

FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE.

REAL ESTATE MEYER A CO. REAL ESTATE-INDIANA TRUST CO~

wood, cheap.

FOR SALE—Moving, fl tu.

per load. Telephon*

FOR SALE—Stove wood, cheap. 13674.

Old ‘phone

FOR SALE—Good pool table, cheap. *46 In-

dlana ave.

FOR SALE-Hard dry wood at MORGAN’S, ’Phone 3277. FOR SALE—Fire-proof safe, cheap for cash. 402 Dorman. FOR 8ALB—Uprtght, folding bed; a bargain.

No. 704 Park ava

FOR SALE—White French

2221 N. New Jersey. FOR BALE—Family 803-807 Virginia ave.

REAL ESTATE-Stove

phone 12674.

REAL BBT ATE—Loan#;

MEYER A KI8JER.

REAL ESTATE-WEBB A CO.

^Building, eighth floor.

REAL ESTATE—Acre# a specialty. FRANKLIN P. WILSON, 5U Stevenson. REAL ESTATE- If you want a bargain, see J. W LOW, 10 N. Pennsylvania. REAL ESTATE-N. Capitol ave. lot, «M4; »mI provemenU paid. X IT, care News.

• per

TO"

TO LET—Furnished

TO LS7T—Front room:

York. '

TO LET-Furnished

Street.

14 W. New

poodle puppies. SCHRADER’!,

FOR SALE—Poultry house; Call 607 Virginia ava

other business.

FOR SALE—42 Funeral BIRD TRANSFER CO.

carnages. FRANK

FOR SALE—Anthracite at MORGAN'S, deltv-c-red In bags. ’Phone 2277. FOR BALE—W# want agencies. Imperial

Laundry. New 'phone 2*2*.

FOR SALE—Drug store; good location. Ad-

drees Box 16, Harmony, Ind.

FOR BALE—Ashes to* fire, $4 and upward. W.

G. MUNPON, phone 2 on 2674.

FOR SALE—New, double-deck, oak, beveled

provements paid.

REAL ESTATE—First mortgage toa cent. SPANN A CO., 146 E. Market. real ESTATE—Private money to loan; 4 pet cent. C. F. SAYLEH, 77% E. Market. REAL ESTATE—Two good farms, near city, cheap ter cash. DUGDALR A DONEY, 534

Lemcke.

REAL ESTATE—Property of all kinds' HENRY H. FAY. Itt E. Washington, over Big Four offices., REAL ESTATE - Fire insurance, rental*, loan*. A. J. MEYER A CO.. 140 E. Market. Telephone ISO. -I

., st a 135 E.

TO LKT-Twe unfurnished Jersey.

TO LET-

TO LET—Nice furnished front room, i South st. TO LET-Furnished room, with bosrd. Illinois.

TO LET—Furnished front mont st.

glass cigar case. 18 W. Market.

FOR SALE—Neckbands put HESS LAUNDRY. Telephone 1121

tree. PROG-

FOR

HOFFMANN A

SALE—Wall paper,

ROUSE, 104 N. Illinois.

FOR SALE—Moving-picture machine; 7 films. 8TROUBE. 135 E. Market st.. Room X FOR BALE— Three-chair barber shop; have other business. Address C IT, care Newa FOR SALE—Brooms, all kinds, at wholesale. No. 1« 8. Delaware «t PERRY BROOM CO. FOR SALE—One 2,000-pound platform ecale. In good condition. Address F 17, care Newa FOR SALE—Furnace (new), 22 firepot; weight 2,000 pounds; burn any coal; 461. 'Phone 2 os *174 FOR SALE—Photographs: first-class work at moderate prices. BIDDLE, 1414 B. Washing-

ton. g

FOR BALE—All kinds of ooel at MORGAN’S, Delivered In bag*. New telephone 2277. Old 10192. ; FOR SALE—Candy kitchen; good location; good reason for ^selling. Address N 14, cars News. J FOR SALE—Brace of fine Kentucky hounds; suitable for breeding. Inquire 1427 Capitol

av*., N.

FOFTsALE—Holiday eupplies at STEPHENS'S

PHOTO avenue.

SUPPLY

REAL ESTATB-Lot E. Washington st. sacrifice, on payments. 8TROUSE,

Market st.. room 2. , REAL ESTATE—We have buyers for Marion county, or adjoining counties; farms. ROBBIN8 BROS., 624 Lemcke Bldg. REAL ESTATB-Your rents collected free of charge. KERN & ERSK1NE. rental agents.

615 Law Building. Telephone 2889.

REAL ESTATE—Vacant lot* ana improved property tor sale In any part of the city. OEQ. WOLF, second floor, Lemcke Building.

Ingrains, Ulfce. REAL ESTATE—For Sale: Small homes, four

to six rooms, at great bargains; monthly payments. Stop rent. HANN. 328 Lemcke. New

‘phone 19*0. ^

REAL EBTATEl-Elght-room bouee, northeast; furnace and bath; $2,800; $400 cash; balance on easy pay menu. CRAWFORD, 114 K. Washington. REAL ESTATE—Bight-room, modern house on Park ave.; large lot; want cottage for equity; price, $6,000. EDWARD SEQUIN, 10 When Building. REAL EBTATE—For Sale; Small homes, four to six rooms, at great bargains; monthly payments. Stop rent. HANN, 234 Lemcke. New 'phone 1990. . REAL EOT ATE—58 acres, two and a half miles southwest of Southport; |45 per acre; 41,000 cash, and balance on time. CRAWFORD. 814 B. Washington. REAL ESTATE—Garden or poultry farm of 10 acres, 4 miles of court house; new. sevenroom house and barn, some fruit; price, $2,400. ROBBINS BROP., 614 Lemcke Bldg. REAL EST A TE—Veeant lot on Jefferson ave., near Tenth st.; 44-foot front; worth 6700; will take $450, If sold this week. EDWARD SEQUIN, 30 When Building.

_____ ,_ A ft

rooms in Aigonquip,

TO LEI —Front alcove, eld* rooms; 1 TO LKT-Furnlehed room*, bousekeepini? I

K. Market st. TO LET-Three Delaware. *10.

TO LET---Room#

New Jersey st.

TO Llbf—It ~wUl pay you to look for room# i 433 M Hudson. TO IftktSrHousekeeping and le

N. Capitol ave.

TO LKT--Two fural 1028 N. Illinois st.

wiaTlSK

TO LET-Two unfurnished

329 Susquehanna st.

TO LET—Sleeping-rooms. AD. HERETH. 134 ML Washington «t_ TO LET—Rooms;* modern; boU-d. if desired,

922 N. Pennsylvania.

TO LET-FumUhed rooms for light keeping. 314 N. East. TO LET—Three rooms, gas, cistern,

well. 214 E. South et

TO LET-Se* W. O, MUNSON.

fires. ’Phone 2 on 2174.

TO LWT-

famlly^

219 Massachusetts

FOR SALE—A six-foot oak standing desk, cheap. PARKHUR8T BROS. A CO., i» Ken-

tucky ava

FOR SALE—Musical Instruments; easy paymenu. CARLIN A LENNOX. No*. * to 9 E. Market. FOR BALE—Slx-hofse-power steam engine and

boiler; flrst-olaxs

Fletoher ava

condition; bargain. 1340

urity;

t.

tee.

FOR SALE—Closed - front, parlor grate stove; bums hard or soft coal; splendid heater. 25 Arsenal ave„ North.. '•OR SALE—Gas and gasoline engines; new and second-hand. PARKHUR8T BROS. A CO., 220 Kentucky ave. FOR BALE—Music boxes, any make, from $10 to $76; on terms to suit CARLIN A LENNOX. 6 to 9 E. Market. FOR SALE—Elegantly located drug store, established trade; rent low, at a bargain. WOOD, it N. Delaware.

FINANCIAL—Mortgage best term*. JOHN R.

FINANCIAL—Loans on real estate. A. McINTOBH A BON, 142 N. Pennsylvania st FINANCIAL—6 .per cent, money on real tate. GEO. WOLF, second floor, Lemcke Building. FINANCIAL—Real estate loans; no commission. MEYER A KISER, Nos. 306-8-10 Indiana Trust. FINANCIAL—Mortgage loans: lowest rates. Before borrowing see HANK, 323, Lemcke,

ew ’phone 1990.

#. «

FOR SALE—Square piano* from 326 to $74; payments: $5 cash; $1 week. CARLIN A LENNOX, 6 to 9 E. Market.

FOR SALE)—Some handsome dresses In excellent condition; very reasonable. Can be seen

at 20 N. Mertdia i st., room 11

FOR SALE—Elegant mahogany, upright piano; two months used; fully warranted;

half

value. U23 College ava

FOR SALE—Two

lanterns and 604

o good magic 1

slides, cheap^ STEPHENS'S PHOTO SUP-

PLY CO.

laseachusetts ave.

FOR SALE—Grocerte*. STANDARD TEA CO., Washington and New Jersey, and 161 N. Delaware. See Friday’s advertisement.

loans

per cent. Indiana

FINANCIAL— TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS to loan in sums of 45. $16, <16. 420, 430, 460, 4100, on FURNITURE. PIANOS, ORGANS, HOBBES AND WAGONS, at rates which honest people can afford to pay, the property to remain In your undlstu-bcd eoseeestoo. A NEW WEEKLY OR MONTHLY BABY PAYMENT PLAN. ON SHORT OR LONG TIME. A RECEIPT GIVEN FOR EVERY PAYMENT MADE. Don’t -pay old friends double what ww ask for the same accommodations. EVERYBODY WHO WANTS MONEY CALL AND SEE US. We give you the full amount Of money you ask for; no charges taken out In advance. The transaction Is sure to be private. Dont fall to as* us and get our rates. INDIANAPOLIS MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY. ROOM 10, 147 B. MARKBTT BT. Financial— 1 IT’S NEVER QUITE SATISFACTORY to borrow from a friend. He may say he Is glad to accommodate you when he Is not. H* may greatly inconvenience himself, and not admit It. You never know Juet how he feels about It. A little misunderstanding may coat you his friendship Business Is business. When you need a little money, the best way Is to borrow a certain amount for a fixed time at a fixed rate of Interest, and to be paid back In fixed Installments. Then there can be no misunderstanding. Then you are free from the unpleasant feeling that you may liav* Imposed on your friend’s liberality. W# loan sums of 410 and upward on the afore-men-tioned basis. W* loan to salaried people without security. We loan on small articles left in pledge. W* loan upon many kind* of ■anal property, without removal. We w* can serve you better than any other firm In the State. Low rate, easy payments, lair treatment. CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY. . (ESTABLISHED 1810.) ROOMS 7 AND 6. TALBOTT BLOCK, NORTHWEST CORNER MARKET AND PENNSYLVANIA 8T& TELEPHONE 2441.

FOR SALE—Saw-mill, complete; boiler, heater, engine, saws, pump, ahaltlng, bolts, etc.; everything for a good mill. Addreaa L IT, «*r*

News.

FOR SALE—Special sale on made-to-order trousers, this week, |S *4 and |4; worth 16, $6 and 27. W. G. SCHNEIDER, 44 Monument Place. FOR SALE—Spectacles and syegiasse* from 25c up. Gold spectacles and eyeglasses from 14.50 up. LEO LaNDO. Optician, Denison

FOR BALE—Sanatorium. In town of 25,000 inhabitants, clearim year. Goo! season for se'll

care News.

a thriving gas 1 earing 42,600 per

for se'liag. Addrees E 15,

FOR SALE—An assortment of 100 to 800 choice lantern slides. For list of subjects, addrese STEPHENS’S PHOTO SUPPLY CO.. 11* Maesachsuetts ave.

FOR SALE—A few Galway coats at cost; Just the thing for teamsters or hack drivers. INDIANAPOLIS SADDLERY CO., 237 B. Meridian st. FOR SALE—Eight good milch cows; also team and farm tool*, stc. Call on or address EL W. HILDEBRAND, corner Twenty-sixth and Schurman av*., North Indianapolis. FOR SALE;—You are invited to com# m and see ua roast coffee. A. B COFFY, coffees, teas and spices. 430 Massachusetts av*. ’Phones: N*4r, 2621; old, 4-24.240. Free dell very. FOR SALEQUICK MONEY-LOWKST RATES. On watches, diamonds. Jewelry, bicycles, etc., strictly confidential. Private office. CENTRAL LOAN CO , Rooms 7 and S Talbott Block, Second Floor.

FOR BALE—

Some flyers for Thursday at the COURT HOUSE GROCERY. Three Big Store* 404 E. Wash. st. Tel. 1441. Branch 444 W. Wash st. Tel. 1645 Wholesale Department. 5, 7, 4, 11 N. Alabama sc Tel. I44L <3.68 per bbl. best patent flour. One of the best grades of flour made. Worth $4.10 per bbl. 10c per lb. package Court House Java Blend Coffee. Best padkage coffee on the market or money back. 18c per lb; Luxury Mocha and Java Coffee. Richest drink money will buy In coffee. 2 lbs., 24 cents. 10c for 2 cans sweet com. 4c for 2-lb. cai(. mince meat. 4c for 1 package new rolled oats. 10c for 4 bars Laundry Soap. Worth lOo. COURT HOUSE GROCERY.

BUSISKBS CHASCjL BUSINESS CHANCE—CENTRAL PRINTING CO.. 138 E. Court. BUSINESS CHANCE-400 business cards, 40o. VICTOR. 26 N. Delaware. BUSINESS CHANCE—For Bale: Retail business; one of tb* largest In city. Q 16. car* New*.

BUSINESS CHANCE—Wanted: Partner with 45.000. In best sine or* proposition In the country. Address D 17, care News. _ BUSINESS CHANCE—$450 will buy a wholesale business that will pay good money oa investment. Address J 17. care News.

BUSINESS' CHANCE—Lady or gentleman Ing buslneea; money-maker. 1048 Virginia ava BUSINESS CHANCE—4300 buys established wholesale, profitable business; a bargain; worth investigating. Addrees Q 17, care News. BUSINESS CHANCE—One of the beet cigar stands In the center of the city; energetic man with $1,200 can make lots of money. DUODALE A DONEY, MO Lemck*. BUSINESS CHANCB-We have two openings la Iron manufacture requiring $2,604 and $25,000, respectively; must have busineas ability, as well as cash; reference*. DUODALE 4

DONEY. 530 Lemcke.

BUSINESS CHANCE)—Schemes that will help you out when broke. Schemes to raise money

with only few pennies capital

10c “

money-making secrets, box 134, St. Joseph, HI.

_. Big list of silver. Poet office

FINANCIAL— From 410 upward

loaned oa

months’ time, payable In s: monthly installments. W# chi

run from one to twelve

mall weekly or arge I per cent.

We

interest, and a reasonable fee for preparing papers, examining records, and appraising property. No other expense. No charges taken out In advance. You get Dill amount

in cash. All business Strictly confidential. ‘•■'“‘'WISSh'S i£ AN 00 •

BUSINESS CHANCE—Furniture, leading. newly fuminhed (64 room) hotel, in good Indiana town of 5,004. which has water works, electric light, etc.; beautiful bar goes with outfit. R. H. STROUSE. 1)6 E. Market et.. Room ». BUSINESS CHANCE—The owners of a prosperous and Increasing buslneea In this city desire a partner with about 44.400; who will taka a position with thecompiujy. this is an excellent opportunity. WM. L. ELDER, No. 1 Ingalls Block. BUSINESS CHANCB—The owner of aa old. established, manufacturing business in the metal Una, dentree an energetic man to take a 15.000 Interest with a Dealt ion. This le averv desirable opportunity for tb* right party. WM. L ELDER, No. 1 Ingall* Block.

rATEirr attorneys. PATENT ATTORNEYS-V. H LOCKWOOD, 415-412 Lemcke Building, Indianapolis. TeL UM. a ’ patent attorneys-*! t. siivrci *

REAL ESTATE—Ten-room, frame house on .Rates st., suitable for a rooming and boarding house; will take part trade; balance time. Price, 18,600. EDWARD SBOUIN, 20 When

Building.

REAL ESTATE—House of 9 rooms, N. Alabama, near Twenty-fifth st.; barn, cement walks and aaphalt street; Improvements paid; ROBBINS BROS., U4

price, 13,750; bargain.

Lemcke Bldg.

REAL ESTATE—Several new houses, wen-lo-cated; must be sold; will sell on easy monthly payments; your opportunity to get a home cheaper than yon can build. $14 Lemcke Building.

REAL ESTATE—W* hav- eome rare Bargain*

In bualness and residence properties In all

parte of tha city. Do not buy until you hav*

inspected pur new fall Hat. It will to Investigate. Leave your name an drees, and we will send you list. A. i GER AGENCY. 103 N. Pennsylvania st.

n

Ml

you

BTZ^

FOR SALK-HORSEg AMD VEHICLE^ FOR SALE—Florida Seal. ; FOR SALE—A coup* Apply HOGAN TRANSFER CO. ' FOR BALE—Family mare, buggy and barneas; cheap. 504 Highland av*

FOR SALB-Mare, eight ysare; sound; gentle; cheap; $35. 604 Highland ave. FOR SALE—Shetland'pontee, mare*, colt and

broke ponies. WOOD’S STABLES.

FOR SALB-Two rubber-tired surrey*. Call

et M. H. GEYER'S, 621 S. Illinois et

FOR SALB-Horsea, vehicle#, coach pupptea. H. H. GATES, Stables. McLean Place.

OA TES,

FOR SALE—Wilkes horse, 4 years old; safe for lady to drive; price <40. 1068 Virginia

avenue.

FOR SALE—Vehicles of ait kinds; trleee. COMSTOCK A COONSE CO..

prices.

Merldlar

right 244 S.

FOR BALE—Wanted: Horses to winter; warmest barn In Indiana. Telephone 22441. FRED

H. BOWEN,_1707 K. Michigan st

FOR SALE—Good, blocky, seven-year-old. 1.250-pound, black horse; also several other good horses. GEORGE WARMAN, 211 A St Clair. 'Phone 498, new or old. _ i

FOR SALE—Below cost; our make new phaetons, box buggieeff surreys and second-hand vehicles. ROBBIN8,V»2 E. Georgia st.. Repairing and repainting ^solicited. Hearses always In ktock. i _______

vehlcl

>l*s: and

FOR SALE—New and second-hand buggy tops, canopy tops, spring wagon

buggy bodies; wheeto, shafts, pole*, cushiona, backs, dashes, fendri-s and springs. Call at 423

S. Illinois st. M. H. OEYBR

FOR SALE- Hardware dealers, horsesnoers or any one can now buy the Gibbs cushioned horseshoes ol ns; pad shoes, 62Hc each; road shoes, 3716c. Liberal discount to the trad*. GIBBS A CO., 16 N. Alabama st FOR SALE—Small team bay mares: pony else; well mated; free drivers; suitable for milk wagon or light delivery; also set double harness; good top buggy, with pole; complete outfit; 4100, or will sell eeparate; bargain. 211 U.

St. Clair.

FOR SALE—Large lay horse, !61i hands high, i ~iunde; sound and gentle; eaf#

weighs 1,200 po

a <

surre;

for women an'

handsome GIBBS A bams st.

children In every place; a ey horse, and a good traveler. CO.. Commission Dealers, 14 N. Ala-

FOR SALE—One piano-box, canopy top and curtains, two-seated wagon, built for family carriage, and on# very light, second-hand > spring wsgou; both In good condition; cheap for cash. GIBBS A CO., Commission Dealers, 16 N. Alabama st. FOR SALB-Jack M, to a fast pacer; record given In gentleman's-road race, but Will road ten mile# an hour at the trot; to a bright red sorrel, two white hind feet; stripe In fnoe; drives stther single or double; Bound; perfect>n years old* 1616 hands; a* B. Bt. Ciair. Stable.

ly gentle for lady; good style; city bra

FOR SALE—Handsome, light gray, combination saddle and driving mare pony, 141* bands high, weighs 960. absolutely sound, afraid of anyhandle either way: wiunky, and a good one; can be bought c.heap. OIBBS A CO., Commission Dsalers, 16 N. Alabama st.

FOR SALE-Match pair bay geldings; sixteen hands high; weigh 2.444 lbs.; perfectly sound and thoroughly broken; single and double; not afraid of steam or electric cars; a lady could drive them* anywhere; they are very fast walkers and extra free roadsters: would msk* a nice pair for carriage or brougham. GIBBS A CO.. CommIsslon Dealers. IS N. Alabama st. FOR SALE—Midnight and Darkness, a closely matched pair Wilkes mare*, Kentucky bred, coal black, and five years old; absolutely sound and clean; handsome heads, beautiful, heavy manes and tails, 1414 hands high, wslgh 2.000 lb#.; not afraid of anything; both very kind, gentle, and naturally very fast trotters; easy to manage, and drive like one horse; this Is as handsome and perfect a small match tnywhere, and can be & CO., Commission st.

Troo:

TO L»T-Vf!it*-ncps

Seven-room

124 S.

; all

Delaware. Good

TO LET-OFFICES AND STORES. TO LET-See Ust. INDIANA TRUST CO. TO LETT—Two new storeroomSSS ave. 44. TO LET—Desk room, with telephone. 614 Law ■ Building. TO LET—Storeroom Court st. TO LET—Storeroom, with dwelling. Meridian. TO LET—Storeroom; offices. AD HERETH, 124 K. Washington et. TO LET—Store-rooms, *10 end 428 Indiana av*. 241* N. Delaware; room 14. TO LET—Large room on Court st; fine location for saloon. Apply I* N. Meridian, room U. TO LET—Desirable storeroom, northeast corner New York and Capitol ava DYER A RASSMAN, *1 Circle et

Furnished

33 W. Vermont.

room;

TO LET—Pleasant front room;

bath. 444 Capitol av*., N.

TO LET—Good sleeping room,

unfurnished. 83* 24. Bast et. ;

TO LETT—South front; heat and hath. Ml

Illinois et. References exchanged TO LET-Neckbands put on free. RESS LAUNDRY. Telephon# U2L TO LET-Fum Ished or unfurnished lor, with board 383 N. Delaware. TO LET—Two furnished rooms for

[only; bath; heat. M0 N.

TO LET—Nice room*; ■reasonable. HOTEL

table board;

PRISE.

TO LET—Furnished or unfurnished l

with board. If desired. 1717 Brc TO LET—With board, suiteV couple#; plenty heat. 848 N. TO LET—Furnished front room room. 133 N. New Jersey, corn TO LET—Furnished rooms, board; 1 em. 302 E. Michigan. ’Phone * TO UST-Fumlshed room or suite; i Hudton. between Delaware and TO LBT-Two unfurnished front r em; 35; housekeeping. 31041* N. >

TO LET—Two elegant front rooms, wttl cove; also sleeping room. $M N. Polai

TO LET—Furnished room, to private family; reasonable. 38 TO LET—Furnished r© / ii'.9. I!

**69, light houeek <40 Muasaoliueetts

r

lie, furnished

heat, moderate; conventenoes.

ing; steeping rooms. —■jUBH TO LET-Parlor, furnished; two rooms, up-stairs; cheap; plenty Ash, TO LET—Furnished rooms; ences; references exchanged,

street.

TO LBT—FVont room, with aJcovsT

two. bath, furnace and gaa

Illinois. .

TO LET—Comfortabl

good

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