Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1900 — Page 7
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tember A—TWrsnd thirty were collision, st 7
raornlo*. st HstfleW,
branch of the if railroad The
were a sooth-bound
, „ty excursion and a nillk train. t tot prevailed at the time. The
’nte, and this section of operated without the
ResponslWllty for
it attributed by some to tree circumstances. The dead are: ANNIB gHERRT, South Beth-
South Bethlehem.
AN. South Bethle-
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wn
South _ JOSEP
CHARLES M'PONIOLE. Allentown. THOMAS DAT. Alletitown MISS MAMIE KAELIN, Telford. GODFRAY KAELIN. father of Mamie. WILLIAM BI^ACKm'HN, Ambler. HAROLD LANDIS, Hatfield. ACKF.hMANN. Philadelphia. The wrecked train consisted of tea day roaches, and was the first section of a large excursion made up of people from Bethlehem, Allentown and surrounding towns to Atlantic City. This section carried only those persons who lived In Bethlehem and Allentown, and left the union depot In Bethlehem at iM a. m.. sxactly thirty-live minutes after the milk train. The latter train consisted of two mMk cars and two passenger coaches, and bad stopped at every station on the road from Bethlehem en route to Philadelphia. At 9M the milk train drew up at the milk platform at
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St. Clair at.
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W A J*TEt>—Oin tor general heneewoth. im | C-r.irsl av«, ^ { W AJTT ED—Cirl; good eooki m rmtdago. MM I
WANTKD-Coiared horse Uli
K. Meridian.
OUmn>—Deiry ksad. IrlMWiI st-. BHchtwooe.
hand. R M. BROWK.
fast iis, pratd ■ The Mevs it 1900. 16,398 In the other English papers 10,745
The tars leads erer aB
FOR SALE—Cheap, TS-peurxt tee-boa; good as
Clair.
r. m R SC FOR SALE—Mre-proof safes at factory prtca.
sm W. Waafamxtoa ec
5,648
WANTEI^ Cirt lor Stoerai houses-uric
X. Leiawars.
WANTED—A while girl for light hpuatworx IN X. Alabama. WANTED—Two eaperieneed dlnice rcxMO girts. NS X. Meridjan et.
WARTED-InteOlsmt raitd tit W. Xorth
WAXTSTD—Oennan gW for worlt^ ass X. Alabama.
referrace. SttS X.
Inc
South Bethle-
WAKTED-Toang girt as co rted lady. Call Mt Isgrsm
W ANTED—Girt.
wages. Htt it. Pesssylvanto rt.
WAXTED—Oernsan girt for g« worn. C7 CapUoi ava, Korth. WAXTib - Trunks, sa pam RADS, 04 Kasaaelrasetts are.
slatfteld, and In lest than two minutes the special excursion train, running at the rate of thirty-five miles an hour, crashed tnth the rear of the milk train. The locomotive plowed through the two n< j crU gbed them as
The'milk car !m-
>n ..«■.» was also badly
wrecked,' Four persona-God fray Kaelin. his daughter Mamls. Harold Landis and William Black bum-on the naasenger car of the mUk train ware almost Instantly killed. , . . The MtsursUm train wm s picture of indescribable horror. The locomotive was a mass of bent and broken Iron, and firmly held the bodies of Its engineer and fireman beneath Hs treat weight. Behind the engine si* of the ten egrs were also a mass of wreckage. The first car was broken In twain, and the other five cars were thrown on their sides, completely ^Nlno* persons were killed In the drat two cars, and the others In these coaches wars badly maimed. As soon as the crash came, a terrible cry rose from the smashed cars, and those who had not been Injured quickly crawled or Jumped from the cars and went to the assistance of the Injured. Many wara pinned down by wreckage and had to be freed by the liberal use of ft*es. With three or four exceptions the dead ware kitted Instantly, the others dying on their way to the ^Thl^pedal train carrying the Injured arrived at Bethlehem at Il:». The second section of the excuralon, made up of persons from towns other than Beth
Bsst st. _
WANTED- One girl'; general homework; ref-
• ernncee; three In family; 13.40 wages 22M X.
MertSlaa
WANTED—l'astry cook, eleo chembet-meld iTKAL EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 44
CENT
Men tirnest. WAXTED-LedlfV felt hats cleanM and I; feather hoes curled. FAILLE. 10 S. llllnota et.
WANTED-MRS. ST EVEN S'g private home
for todtoe before and during confinement 413 W. Wew jBgsey. i
WANTED—Women to peel tome tore at the
INDIANAPOLIS CAN^ttNG CO., corner St.
Clair end canal.
lehem and Allentown, left soon after the
me
first section, but was flagged before It reached Hatfield. Aa It could not get through on account of the blocked tracks, It was returned to Bethlehem, and there wae great rejoicing at the narrow escape of 1U occupants from the
catastrophe.
WANTED—Oood white girl for general housework. <M E. Twenty-second et., two doors
from College eve.
WANTED—Ladle*' shirt box** endl*** variety; upholstered to order. M A HORN K Y' 8, >49 Massachusetts art.
child
WANTED Middle-aged woman with to go to country, and girl for general house-
work. 117 \V Walnut,
Agent Carter's Statement.
PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Bsptember |.- Reports from Bethlehem and Allegany Indlcata that none of the Injured In the terrible collision yesterday at Hatfield, Pa., on the Philadelphia * Reading railroad, ha* died, although several are not
expected to live.
Lknlluld Carter, the agent and telegraph operator at Hatlleld. said to-day that the excursion train was scheduled to arrive at Hatlleld at 7 a. m.. and the milk train arrived at «:**. The excuralon train, he Mys, was n minute ahead of time. It
WANTED-The MODEL LAUNDRY gives you either domestic or gloe* finish. Telsphone for wagon Sixteenth and Illinois. WANTED—White women to assist In house work end In the cere of en old tody; two In family; no washing. Addree* Box 193, News. WANTED—Experienced white girl for cook and genersi housework. In family of two; references required. Apply et 201 £. St. Joe
street.
wr\* very foggy, and he was stamping
. j-y. ‘ - ‘
ticket* wh*n he heard the •xtmralon train coming. He first saw It when It was about ona hundrwl yards north of the elation, traveling at the rate of about forty mile* an hour, and It wa* then too late for him to do anything to avert the
> awful accident.
Killed at the Crowing. BYRACUiJO. N. Y . Beptember t.~The fast mall train due in this city from th« West at 8:40 p. m. yesterday *truck a carriage, containing four people, at Oawego Junction, four mile* we*t of here. Patrick J. Foley, of Syracuse; Ellen Foley. of Split Rock, hie sister, and Josephine F. Blanchard, of Syracuse, were killed and Michael Maroney was Injured. The party wa* on a pleasure drive.
Attempted Incendiarism. [Special to The Indianapolis Newa) FI<ORA, Ind.. September 1—An unsuccessful attempt wae mad* last night to burn the building occupied by Frank J. Konopasek as a saloon. Several old coffee sacks, saturated with coal oil, were found burning on the roof of the building by Night Watchman John J. White, who extinguished the blase before muen damage wa* done.
Contributions Coming In.
business houses.
Mens In general, — —
of 8t. Andrew's Catholic ehuroh, hsl up to date subscribed 84,000 and R.dfiO for
exclusive of members
ve
Yip hvf hAWSXWP • *WSW.V* wviwvev
the building of the epire and purchase of
the dock In the new ehurvh. 5
MUIR—Henry Warman Muir, at hie late yeeldrnce. 14 Helworn ave.. RetuiMny, 4am Funeral Tuesday. I p. m. Burial Crows Hill.
McOUlRR-Nanry McGuire, wlfa Of Jokn McOuIrtK. age 41 years, died at Willow Branch, Ind., September 4. 4 o'clock a. m. FVaeral V edneeday. M a. m. m
DIXON—Uyrue Austin Dixon. Xeptrmher t IS M p. m. Friends can view ram*In* at raeldenee. 94 N. Keystone ave., Tuesday, from t
nmb
a. m. to S p. m Funeral private.
ALTMAN—Harry Altman dletl Sunday, September t 4 p m , age 18 yeara. Funeral from late residence, 14 Kansas st.. Tuetiday. 8:9t> a n». Services at Sacred Heart church at t -a.
.... . . arch
nt. Friend* Invited.
BACHMAN—Mrs Einora Bachman (nee Coughlin) died Sunday evening. September 1 T:» o'oloch. at Wdenoe. »1« N. Arsenal ara.
Funeral Wednesday. September V at «:M a. an., at St. Joeeph a church. 9 a. m. FYtenda tn
ran
Vtted.
FUNERAL DIRECTORK.
W1 " WI FUNKKAL D1 REfCrORS-TUTKWlLER, Undertsker, 194 W. Market sc Tel, na Funeral direitoks—auams * kIur PER, l» N. Illinois et. Telephone U44. FUNERAL D1RRCTOR8--A. M. RAGSDALB CO. 494 Massachusetts ere. Phone 144.
— W*-
FUNERAL DIRECTOR-
Old phone SO. KRBOSLO. New phone MX
New. KM
429 N. Delaware. Residence phone.
' JNKRAL DIRECTORS - RKNIHAN 48
FUNKR
BLAC1
to -their ne
Telephone* ID.
CKWELL Ondertakera. have removed lr new building, m to i*» W. Okie aL
it. Southeast coraw Ohio and N. Delaware. >; OMce. SU; raelgence. (is.
ERAL DIRECTORS—iLloeneed.) p diphtheria and scarlet fever.
MRp diphtheria
Lady embaimer for todies and children.
FLANKER * BUCHANAN. tan N, HllneU et. Both phone* *41
MONUMBNT&.
S'
IKNtW-AyO.^lENER, 449 K. Weah-
M. A FAR-
*- ! -S
.Mmtm
MARBLE AND N. Delaware. OM
my friends end patrons to will reopen my dressrauking
WANTED-All
know that I _ parlor*, at U*H Virginia av#., September L
MRS. L. B. FATE.
WANTMD~Two young todies fer nicely fur-
young indies fer nic
ntahed front room, with use of plsno; with or without hoard; five block* from Washlng-
ton et. 717 Fletcher are. WANTED-Experienced iln
Hotel. Apply hy letter, with references, to
CHAS. IIA UR, South Bend. Ind.
WANTKI>—Ladles who do not eleep well hecause their beds ere uncomfortable.
»f hy
relief by purchasing a new mattrea* or spring* from MAHORNEY'B, 249 Massachusetts ave.
VI AVTICn—MI9C Kl.L IVEOl’S.
WANTED-Time* cigar. WANTED-Florida Seal. WANTED-TUh-I-Mlngo
WANTED Boomer* «M N. West st.
WaNTED-Patton Broa.' ••Perfecto." WANTED-' Achehead'' for headache.
WANTED-Paper to hang. |l per room. 1404
Columbia ava
W ANTED—Cash
» wwww m SIB w*' seJlt) pull 944 W^WnahlngtraL
WANTED-Peper to hang, 4c; work~guaran~
teed. 721 R McCarty st
I’ANTED-PURITAN QUM aide dlgwetlon and Improves the complexion. W ANTED—e»e for me neat Duatnoea card*
VICTOR. M N. Delaware et
WANTED—Seal*, weigh about also twev
wheel truck. Add roe* m. New*.
MiPwwwwi* ‘“ i
XVANTED—Fine household goods to store. New store house, 104 N. Alkbama et WANTED-Teeth. R SELLERS. Dentist. 32 W, Washington, over News offi, WANTED <.»n* utifurnished room In house with furnace. Addram Box *. New* WA NTRtS—Furnished house, by couple, wlttaout children. Addree* Box 192. New*.
WANTED—Pura white, clean diamond about era karat or ever. Address Box .44. Newa _ W'ANTED—Three or four rooms - "for light housekeeping, north. Address 194. care News.
1*8, cat WANTED-A good rottming - boras, unfurnlahed, centrally located. Address Box 198.
New*, T WANTRlv-Good parties to
house end board lady and chUd*
WANTBT^TO - buy
modern Bix 48.
• —, a home, five room* up. from 83.*0* to Call or addree* itoom
R Lombard Building. W AN TED—House
— of raven or eight good tocatton, by email family Addree* m K Tenth.
IVaNTKD—v>ur patron* to understand that WARD h CO., pawnbrokers, are now looat-
ofi at M R Market eJL
e. tn of adults.
RANTED Two or three unfurnMied room*. with booed: lady and child; neighborhood of
school Box 84, Now*
width rea-
WV-NTED-TO rent small store-rocw living room* connected, rent must ranabW Addraee Box tti. Newa
WANTED—Crnfumtohrd room tn houee with modern convenlewcm. one mite north of
Washington Addree* Box 448, N#wa.
WANTED—A typewriter tn good repair for 90 or R days, with privilege of buying, in an
swertag eute price. Addree* 144, News WANTED—Lady boanlen; teachers preferred; private fXmtly; rooms well heated: terms reasonable; hath. Call Ida Central ave. ■
W ANTED-Bt»y. 11 years old. want* home. frvm which he can go to school: wit do chore* for bis board. Address D»x 1JS. Newa
VP ANTED—Two or three furnished room* with board. In good location; answers must have fall particular* or no attention will be
paid to them. Box MS, News office
H three furnished rooms,
with board, tn good hxatloa. answers must have full particular* or no attention will be
paid to them Box 1», News office
WANTED—4&.SM IN OOLDTW^y cash Mr old gold of any kind; bring in your broken and out-of-date Jewelry aad turn tt into cash.
FLETCHJCR M. NOB. 1» W. Market.
WANTED—geveral persons effectually curfd of cancer recently; recommendation* an*
evidence ad office; come and eee WILSON CANCER CURE. 13N Stevenson Building.
WANTED—Man and wife on farm: no children. to live tn houee with two old people; everything furnished: an agreeable home: wage* 4144 a year. R N. DAVIS, Brooklya. Ind
WANTED—By September 12. three or fo. unfurnished room# tn modern house, with stable ■aceoaunadathms; would take house aad board owner: references exchanged. Address Box 1«. News.
WANTED—Home fur young
Tortea's or call p
lady of refine*
here she may defray her expenses and hoard by light work nights and Saturdays, while attending Business College. Write the talHg(
tones 1944.
Mg
FDR SALE—Fine base burner, cheap. Oi Tuesday. 213? Park ave. FOR BALE Seal skin coat. 9M; great bargain.
Address Box 234. New*.
■WANTED—Get the Mimeey M*gn«lne at BARTK-g, MP Vtrgjnto are. WANTED—Boy te pricUng office. E P. FUL-
MER * GO. lil st.
THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS IS THE GREATEST “WANT’ MEDIUM IN THE STATE OF INDLANA
FOR BALE—Saloon; good business; a bargain.
Newa
Address Bra 139.
VIC-
maid about 17 Mr la-
WANTED—Mead to work la datry and
wagoa MP Massachusetts ava
FOR SALE—-See business cards, 40c TOR. 91 N. Delaware st. ■ FOR SALE—FI R:TAN GUM. the beet under
the ma For old and young
RATE ONE CENT A WORD
aad good board, call m
WANTED—OIrt for geweral ncusework. with
Mertffiaa.
WAJTTiaP-Oood, flret-ctoe* BEttKER tk meat, n N.
FOR PALE—REAL ESTATE.
. _ r. H. LAUTER, raraer W. Washington sad Harding sea.
REAL ESTATE—INDIANA TRUST OO.
good ^ teea. Call Taiboet ave. aad Nineteenth *L
LET—See Bat. INDIANA TRUST CO.
'ssgzrv town. ind.
TO LET—Furnished
M W. Ve
TO LET—Furnished rooms; bath. etc. 332 W. Ohio.
Wa.VTKD-'a good eotored cook, at MX N. Meridian st; reference# required. WANTED—Girl, general housework; no wash-
ing; good wages. 522 LockerM*.
WANTED—An experienced second girt; ne washing or Ironing. 3» N. East st. ;
WAJTTXD—Oood girt, family of two. Call tomorrow morning, mi Cornell ave-
WANTED—Girl fm general housework. 310 £ Tweniy-Srat at. (Morton Piece.)
Wanted—Two young girts to label botUee; email salary. Addroes Box 331. New*.
WANTED-Experienced operators fin ladle#* wrappers. Call at <14 W. Raymond st.
Wanted—Two UdUs to canveae; an tory 919 per week. Call Room *» Baldwin Block.
WANTED- A competent German girl fer general housework. INI N. PrnnsylvsnJa et.
WANTED—Girl for general hosmewotk; email family; German preferred. 2M* N. Hast st.
WANTRD—Good German girl for general housework. Call S22 Talbott ava. ft once.
WANTED—Good giri for" general housework; g<jod wages, nice home. 2toS N. Illinois at.
WANTED-Pastry cook, dlab-waahert. diningroom girl or boy. 146 N. Delaware, room 5.
WANTED—Dental work on payments for working people. GANT, 4* W. Washington.
WANTRlJ—Girl for general hotieewotk, family of three; German preferred. ZX W. Pratt street.
WANTED—Experienced folder on tody’s shirt waist*. Apply 194 E. Washington, fourth floor
RANTED Ice-cold watermelon with every Me Mac*, tram 4 t* I, evenings. GEORGE’A C. Illinois
TO LET—Nicely furnished room*. 404 Senate arena*.
REAL ESTATE- MORGAN" 8 shaving parlor. » N Illinois tt.
WANTED—Oood tailor who win take half Interest in ebon. See J. W. LOSH. IS N. Pennsylvania.
TO LET—Two nice, furnished rooms. S32 College ava
REAL ESTATE - 1 MEYER A KISER
TO LET—Furnished rooms; modern. 798 X. Meridian.
REAL ESTATE—If yon want a bargain.
J. W LOSH. » N. Peansrivania.
rear 492 B. New Jersey. UNITED ARTISTIC CO.
TO LET—Furnished room, with bath. SR N. Illinois sC
cent. C F. 8ATLES, US
WANTED—Toong man to canvass in the city; on eelsry or commission. Call at IMt R Weghtngtoa et.
TO UCT—Rooms and board: modem. 327 E. New York.
WANTED—Machinery and lobbing moiders to **ay away from Cleveland. O.; strike there •gslnet a reduction.
WANTED-At
TO UTT—Two large, unfurnished rooms. 417 Virginia av*.
TO LET—Pleasant, furnished rooms; bath. 17 W. PmU IL
ERAL „ north; cheap, for Newa.
—. once. 14'experienced eoremak
era. GRAND RAPIDS MALLEABLE CO.
Grand Rapids. Mich.
rooms.
WANTED—Good, active. neat, intelligent men. willing to work for good pay ID* N. Meridian at., room ».
TO LET—Newly furnished
PaemeyHamla. , TO LET—Furnished room tn private family.
329 N. Alabama it.
WANTED — Competent closer, to travel; *peetoi work; expense* guaranteed. STATE
TO LET—Neatly furnished SR X. Pennsylvania.
rooms; modern.
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
TO LET—Furntohed. front Poor*, with alcove. *03 N. Pennsylvania.
WANTRD—• able-bodied laborers: come ready for work; 7 o'clock Tueeday morning CENTRAL 8TEPL CO., 227 W. Merrill
TO LET—Cheap, large unfurnished rooms; not modern. u©7 Park ave.
—ESTATE—Property of all ktnda. Blg^Four^office* AY ’ 1 '* * Washington, over
* WANTED—Young men. experienced In book-
X> LET—Handsome unfui board. <1« N. Meridian.
rate at figures Address Box 291. New*. W'ANTED—Man and wife; flret-claaa cooks. for out of town; beet wage*. BECKNER'B EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 48 Ka*t glde Monument WANTED—Middle-aged man fo?" hotel day clerk; light work and moderate salary; steady position. Addree*. with references. Box 223. New*.
TO LET—Newly furnished room*. with board. 444 N. Illinois et.
TO I.F7T—Three room*; light housekeeping; down-town. Bo* 2*2. New*.
two Iron beds; buy them of MAHORNET. 949 ^Massachusetts eve.
REAL EST'
TO LET—Nice, furnished room; board If wanted- Addree* Box 22S, New* TO LET—Front room or two for light housekeeping. reasonable. 846 A*h.
WANTED FW high-class vaudeville sketch
TO LET—Furnished or unfurnished rooms; modern 910 E. St. Clair et.
a talented young man of fine appearance.
1 singer, good dresser and some
and a No
ekpertenc*. Address Box ai. News. WANTED—Men to learn barber trade; only eight week* required; special offer of board, tool* and scholarship continued thl* month; better opportunities now than later; catalogue and particulars mailed free. MOLER
. III.
TO LET—One housekeeping and bedroom; reasonable rate. 224 E Ohio.
TO LET—Two furnished rooms; bath and all conveniences. 208 E. Michigan.
TO LET—Large furnished front, single or en
suite; hath. 1240 N. Alabama.
ogue BARBER COLLEGE. Chicago.
WANTED—Get a practical knowledge of sign and house painting, gliding, bronslng. graining. katsomlrHng. mixing colors, etc., from our book; 2.000 painting pointers, with 25 illustrated alphabet* Included. Address VAL HCHREIKR SIGN-WORKS, Milwaukee.
Wrlfib
TO LET—Rooms; modern: with board. 434 N. East. Reasonable.
te.S RT c - BM1TH '
TO LET—Three targe, unfurnished rooms, with alcove. 1327 N. Ullnol* st.
TO LET—Two unfurnished parlors. with
board, references. 404 N. XUlnots.
TO LET—Suite rooms. Moody Block; $5 30.
WANTED—An oid time insurance company wants three district managers of experience for the Ft. Wayne. Lafayette and Terre Haute
47.40. 90% N. Delaware, Room 10.
ava asew a. vimjuwr, jlnkxolJWIIC HI1U A CTTH £1*1116 district*, must be personal producer as well
nisei
as successful organisers; salary and commission; also, supervisor to assist agents tn closing business, salary and expenses; all communications strictly confidential. Address Box
TO LET—Furnished room, with board; modern. private family. 722 X. Delaware. TO LET—Elegant rooms in Halcyon Building, corner Delaware and New York. Room 1
WASTED—AGENTS.
AGENTS WANTED—Portrait agent*, everywhere. quit "crayons’'; try washable enameltnea: no glam, don't rub; cheap. FAMILY PORTRAIT CO.. Chicago. AGENTS \VaNTEI>—-Agents for all Stales to sell belt dressing for machinery; well recommended; Inducements to good men. NEW York CHEMICAL OO.. 920 Broadway. Room 931. ,
TO LET—Unfurnished, alcov
ove room; light
housekeeping: reasonable. 215 N. Noble st.
TO LET—Elegant, front, housekeeping rooms; furnished complete; modern. 827 N. Illinois.
TO LET—Furnished, front room, with or without board; gentleman preferred, all N. Ala-
bama.
TG LET—Your room will look coxy with an iron bed Look over my line. MAHORNEY, 249 Massachusetts ave.
TO LET—Nicely furnished rooms, U per week and up; meal tickets 93 for 21 meala HOTEL ENTERPRISE.
AGENTS WANTED—Ladles who have knowledge of dressmaking, to travel; 8100 to *200 monthly; profit easy New business; smell pttol required. Address "THE LITTLE 1
TO LET—Front alcove room; furnished; firstclass; with dr without board; modern house; reference. 716 N. New Jersey.
QUEEN." No. 40 Green st., Battle Creek,
Mich.
TO LET—Five rooms, secona floor; back and front stairs; furnace; on# square College ave. car line. 1106 Broadway.
une snaae ana fruit. Price TLK A BRO., 4 E. Market.
REAL ESTATE—Two-story frame dwelling, eight rooms; large lot, fine shade, natural gas; Columbia ave. Price 12,800. H. C. TUT-
TLB & BRO., 4 B, Market.
REAL
grounds.
Dearly new, m ^n~. jrtitv TUTTLE & BRO . 4 E. Market.
acres near
AGENTS WANTED—Portraits of McKinley and Bryan, also Roosevelt as Rough Rider, handsomely mounted In colored cardboard
TO LET—Elegantly furnished front parlor; bath; central; suitable for two ladles or gentlemen; reasonable. 8 E. Michigan.
, room woman,
to take charge of linen room at the Oliver
frames, site 15x20 Send 25 cents for sample outfit and term* to agents EUGENE CAR- , HA INK, Dept. 8. 1648 and 1622 Mifflin st., Phil-
adelphia, Pa
TO LET—Suite of two or four rooms; fur-
nished; housekeeping; all modern ences; to adults. 14)2 E. Washington.
nlshed; housekeeping; all modern convenl-
AOKNTd WANTED—894 to 160 dally easily made by our live agenta. men or woman, selling our latest novelty, campaign waterproof nscktlf s. Goods entirely new and oaten ted Agents delighted. Seles unlimited.
Whet others do, you cen do. Tim# Is short. Write to-day and secure exclusive territory.
Write to-dey and secure exclusive territory. Guaranteed best seller. Address, with stamp. M * M. MFO. CO.. Dept. C.. Springfield.
Maas.
WANTED—SITUATIONS. HITUATION^WANTED—Fkirids^eal
SITVTATION WANTED-For general housework 117 W. Walnut.
MTUATTON WANTED-Washlng. Ironing; white laundress. 518 E. Michigan st.
SITUATION WANTED—As bookkeeper; young man, experienced; beat references. Box 138. News,
SITUATION WANTED-By experienced boy. sixteen years old; office or store: references. Box 2998. New*
SITUATION WANTED—By colored woman. light housework. MRS. HATTIE WILLIAMS. 1104 N. Missouri.
SITUATION W ANTED—Relief work, registered pharmacist. In or out of city. Address r. N DOBRR. 1904 Shelby st. New phone 13*1.
Competent tody
le
SITUATION WANTED _ stenographer desires position to learn a bust' iera with a chance to raise; reference*. Can furnish machine. Addrrae Box m, Newa. --ran—■■i— ■■■■in i ns i ,i
nrnisEss chaxcbl
BUSINESS CHANCE—800 business carte, «0& VICTOR tt N. Delaware.
BUSINESS CHANCE—Ftnety equipped saloon In good Indiana town; owner retiring from brain***- Address Box 1931. Newa
BUSINESS CHANCE—Four quarts pura whisky for 83 20, delivered Write HAYNER
DISTILLING CO.. Daytoa. or St. Louis.
BUSINESS CHANCE—Reliable man with 1250 can have Interest in business that will pay him (39 por week. Address Box 334. News.
BUSINESS CHANCE—General store; email factory town. 40 ml.es from IndlanapolU; one glam factory, employing 140 men. tn operation. and one Just located to employ 80 men, in operation tn (0 day*; clean etock; cheap rant; only one other dry goods store In town; no better opening in Slat*. Address Box m. New*.
BUSINESS CHANCE—A new patented article. Just patented, that a lady can handle Just as well at a roan, one that will sell to every woman at eight; nothing anyways near like tt on the market: an article that will sell every day In the year alike, no matter, cold or hot rain or sunshine, because It le needed badly and will be put Into constant use every day In the year. Here la an article that la needed in almost every household tn the world, aad I am desirous of securing goo! parties to assist tn patenting It In as many foreign countries as possible. It costs onethird of a cent a doaen to manufacture this article, aad wilt sell at 8 cents By the user my patented machine to make them, three dosen per minute can be made. Now If you want the best money-maker out, and no fake, here Is your opportunity for a small amount of money required. Address Box 44*. News.
HtH DING AND IOAX ASSOCIATIONS.
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOOIATION-The 9th ssriee at the Occidental Staving aad Loan Association will be issued Monday. September 3, 14W Shares *3>» each Membership
Weel
fee 9 cents
i’eehly due*. 50 cents.
Meetings at William Hild a N \ 90* Biake st. Jacob F. Scholl, president: Wi.llam Johnston.
vlce-prasldetii H. Farrell,
it; C. H. Rosebrvck. secretary. M
treasurer.
announcements.
ANNOUNCEMENT—dm business VICTOR 98 N. Delaware.
ANNOUNCEMENT—MISS O'NEILL, kindergarten teacher. 19« Capitol ava. N Kindergarten reopens on September IT. Terms raa-
TO LET—Elegant rooms, first-class board; every modern convenience: six squares north; best of reference exchanged. 620 Ft. Wayne ave.
TO LET—Suitable for teachers, two connect-
>ly unfurnished; bath-room same
ing front rooms, preferabl large closets, furnace, gas.
floor; also single room. Daytime. 1506 Belle-
fontatne.
TO LKT—HOUSES.
TO LET—List 82 Circle.
TO LKT—"Achehead" for beadacha.
list. CENTRAL TRUST CO.
TO LET—See list. INDIANA TRUST CO.
TO LET—Printed list SPANN A CO.. 142 E. Market
TO LET—House of eight rooms, 91”. 1519 Garfield Place.
TO LET—Six-room house, 214 N. Liberty; good condition.
TO LET—Eight-room house, fin* condition. 2206 N. Delaware.
TO LET—Irvington, good eight-room house. CROSS A BROWN.
TO LET—Eleven-room house, furnace, bath, barn. 305 N. New Jersey.
TO LET—Nice fire-room cottage; good condition; by owner. 1318 Barth.
TO LET—See list at 131 E. Market., ground floor. GREGORY A APPEL
TO LET—2204 N. Delaware st; eight rooms; .bath; modern; newly papered.
TO LETT—Houee three rooms, summer kitchen.
819 Davidson st; 9; no children.
TO LET—Five-room house, with gas and bath;
pi per month. 109 8. Oriental et.
TO LET—Modern, eight-room house. 419 E. Walnut. Apply 701 N. New Jersey.
TO LET—Seven-room house; modern; good neighborhood; 430 par month. Inquire 239 N. Delaware st
TO LET—Furnished four-room flat; f? per month, new; can learn millinery If desired. 1401 Southeastern av*.
TO LET—We have tenant for first -class resi22T t , h L,* 111 *** mkykr A KISER 988 Indiana Trust.
TO LET—Half new double houses, 5 rooms; Drover et. W. I.; 9; see them; fine. SHIRLEY, 142 X. Pennsylvania st
TO LET—New six-room and bath, dwelling. Kensington Court. N. Ilinou st. between Eleventh end Twelfth eta INDIANA TRUST COMPANY. TO LETT— Bet riders annex suites, of three room* each, first and second floor*, bath, steam heat, hot and odd water, with range. 917 and 919. E. G. RAFFETY. 814 E. North street
TO LET—We sell only six different articles— Iron bed*, springs, mattresses, pillows, skirt boxes, box eouchee-up to date; prices right MAHORNEY*8. 949 " avenue.
Massachusetts
TO LET—OF KICKS AND 9TORJU. TO LET--Smoke "Y. BT
TO LET-Ba* ttat
INDIANA TRUST CO. TO LET—Store room, cheap. 106 Virginia ave.
TO LET—Nice, dean room: best location city. See J. W. LOSH. » N. Penney 1 v an la
TO LET—DealraM* storeroom. 190 E. Washington et, two front*. Apply 49 N Meridian
et. room U.
TO LKT—Storeroom. 915. to good tenant; 90 E. Washington et Apply to P. J. RYAN.
E. Wi
Monarch Grocery. 134 E Washington at.
TO LET—Nice, light large room on Court st. suitable for saloon, bowling alley, printing office or store. Apply 9 N. Meridian st. Room U.
TO LET—Handsome, centrally located bust sees room 144 W Market with three rear rooms connecting; corner of alley; very reasonable rent. A. METZGER AGENCY. 10! N. Pennsylvania st ,
above, good barn; $100 cash, balance like rent. Price 41,600. H. C. TUTTLE A BRO., 4 EX
Market.
REAL ESTATE—Morton Place lot great deal ... - * ' est ' '
below value, 40x153; one of choicest lota la Morton Place; shade unsurpassed; near Nineteenth st; £2,900, a bargain of 9900. W. E. MICK A CO.
REAL ESTATE—Lot* on Downey st., east of East st; a great bargain; natural gas connections made end paid for; money furnished
to build. If desired A. METZGER AGENCY.
102 N. Pennsylvania et
REAL ESTATE—To eee those beautiful building lot*v 40x170, on EX Tenth st.. take Tenth■t. car. get off at .LaSalle st.; you will find them; beautiful, high and dry; 9360; easy payments. W. E. MICK A CO.
REAL ESTATE—Eight-room house. In good
street northeast; small cash payment, a nee monthly as rant. Price 41.S00; elegant op-
portunity to gel a good home reasonable. ED-
WARP SEQUIN, f Vtlien Building.
REAL ESTATE—Lot. on Capitol are., near Twenty-ninth st., street Improvements paid, gas connections paid, full of fruit trees, grapes, etc.; fine lot to build on. Can be bought cheap. See owner, at 2928 Capitol
ave.. North.
REAL ESTATE—Choice, thoroughly modern. 10-room house. N. New Jersey *C. Morton Place; worth |*.500; to trade for small house north or south part of city, worth 92,000 to 94.000; will consider Woodruff Place property. B. MICK A CO.
REAL ESTATE—The commodious, elegant, 318 ■tory residence, located northweet corner of Shelby and Raymond st*. opposite Garfield Park; about IM acres of well-shaded grounds, high and beautifully located: original coot of re si den oe 913.000, elegantly adapted for sanatorium; price 97.000. Owner non-resident, and desires to sell. A. METZGER AGENCY, Sole Agenta. 103 N. Pennsylvania st.
REAL ESTATE—
All advertisements Inserted under ordinary headings on this page of The News are charged fos at the very low rat* of 1 cent a word for each day. No advertisements received for lees than 10 cent* When blank or dash lines are used, these are 9 cents a line. One and two-cent postage stamps will be received tn payment of orders by malL
REAL ESTATE14 LOTS FOR SALE BELOW VALUE
We offer for sale 14 Lots near Garfield Park (in a Lump) for 9135.00) Lees than the appraised value for Taxation—This for quick sale—Sure to Increase In value within the next year—A Bargain for some one with the Cash—Lots In this Location are selling for 3900.00 each—Owner wants the money qulckJos. W. Selvage Agent 71-74 Lombard Building—
REMOVAL.
REMOVAL—Reeder's boot* shoes and clothing. to 408 W. Washington et.
REMOVAL—L. K. MORRISON A CO., rubber good* trunks and sec be Is. moved to 37 W. Washington.
REMOYAL—F^ S BIDDLE, photographer, to
end floor; ready
311 E New York st ; all ground
for business August 16.
REMOVAL-HOP LEE. 398 Indiana ave.. to 131 W. Market. Shirts, le; collar* lV8e; cuff* 3c; undershirt* 8c; drawers, (c: todies* waists. 16c. two for Re: work guaranteed.
NOTICE.
NOTICE—COC business carts TOR. X N. Delaware.
frr S*e. VIC-
XOTICE—Joseph Gartner. Ua work and furnaces. 3* Kentucky ave. Telephone 833.
NOTICE - Grill era end fretwork. W. BAUMHOEFER. Manufacturer. 12M R
SOCIETY AND CLUB MEETINGS.
SOCIETY—Star Lodge. Na 7. K erf P , wiR confer the third rank Tueeday evening. Sep-
tember A Lodge opens 7:49 p. m. THUS. A WTXTBRROWD. C. C.
WANTED—To borrow 98.#68 cm good persona! or collateral security tor six month* with privilege of payment before maturity: will not pay any brokerage or commission. Address Bra R3. New*
F. A BLANCHARD, K. of R. and &.
SOCUTTY—Attention, comi Poet, G. A- R. will hold
tng Tuesday evening. September 4. 7 40 o’clock, at IS N. Delaware o*. at which time the c»-
comradee G. H. Thomas
regular meet-
4.TW o'
partment commander will award to the Mar-
tin RD
Detony Post. G. A. R.
banner for being the beet equipped post ot
Indiana tn parade to Chicago. August 27. DM.
— - HARRIS, ~
W BL
FETTER ZIXN. Adjutant.
TO LET—A warehouse building, central location. near freight depot* five stories high, with 96g€TS feet floor space on each floor; well equipped with electric and hand elevators: will give long term lease at rrernsis ble rental A. METZGER AGENCY 182 J* PennevUanto st.
TC LET—MISCELLANEOUS.
TO LET—Farm. 52 acre* at Greenwood. Ind.; cash rent. 217 &. Senat i aw*
TO er; beet location BRYCE'S BAKERY.
ouildtng. wMh pewta the city. Apply
DENTISTRYLORE. Mto ]
EARHARTS DENTAL PARWashlngton st. Call aad get
patrons to know that I will reopen my drees ms king parlor* at U*>« Virginia av*. September L MRS L B. FATE.
PATENT ATTORNEYS.
PATENT ATTORNEYS-V. H LOCKWOOD. 415-418 Lerocke Building. Indianapolis. Telephone UR
MUSICAL.
MUSICAL—60# bus M N. Delaware.
cart* 40c. VICTOR.
TAKEN UP.
FDR SALK—St. Bernard puppies; very fine;
Jersey.
pedigreed. 2538 N. New
FOR SALE—Rooming house of 14 room*; centrally located. Address WU New*
REAL ESTATE—ROBBINS BROS.. Insurance,
REAL ESTATE—Loan* lowest rate* ROBBINS BROS.
FDR SALK—Wanted to sell small Job prictIp* offio* cheap for cash. Boa 48*. New* FOR SALK—Rooming bora* full at ro iadra; bent location la city. Call MS N. Delaware
street
REAL ESTATE—Private money to taea; I par
IM E. Marks*
REAL ESTATE—For bargain* tn real estat* **« W E MICK A CO.. 11! K Market
REAL ESTATE—Cottage, four good rooms and pantry. College av* Phone mornings 3990.
bouse and barn; Address Box U*
FOR SALK—Four varnished five-panel door*
fast six ~
Inches.
REAL ESTATE—City property, farms; bargain* PATTEN A PATTEN. HO E Market
two feet ten Inches by .
>*02 N. Pennsylvania at FOR SALK—Stove* aad furniture at M. P.
REAL ESTATE—PURITAN GUM beautifies the teeth and perfumes the breath. Sold everywhere.
REAL
ANDERSON'S STORAGE HOUSE.
Hoebrook and Cedar sts.
REAL EBTaTB—1410 Oliver ave., cottage of six rooms. Price 81.474. H. C. TUTTLE A
BRO.. 4 B. ^Market. REAL ESTATE—SIx-room cottage call* for
LEAL ESTATE—Cottage of four rooms, corC 0 TUTTLE /*bSo^‘VMaXrt ,X * W °' H *
REAL ESTATE—Seven-room cottage: barn; furnace; bath; both gases: block street; northeast. Owner. 721 Law Building.
REAL ESTATE—Vacant lota and Improved property for sale tn any part of the city. GEO. WOLF, second floor. Lemcke Building.
FOR SALE- Groceries. STANDARD TEA CO. Washington and New Jersey, and 151 N. Delaware. Sea Friday's advertisement
REAL ESTATE—.Beautiful lot. 40x170; take E. Temh-st. car, get off on LaSalle «t.; you will see them; 9950; easy payment* W. E. MICK A CO.
REAL ESTATE—Three modern residences at Park ave. and Fifteenth at. Call on or address WIRT C. SMITH, owner. MU Stevenaon
REAL EST A TE—$2, R2S, residence. N. New Jersey. 9 rooms, gas. furnace and bath, complete; 9300 down; balance long time. Address Box 1964. News. REAL ESTATE—Dwelling of eight rooms and bath. Talbott ave., near Nineteenth; fine ■hade and fruit; price 43,«0. H. C. TUTTLE
& BRO., 4 B. Maraet
REAL ESTATE—Beautiful seven-room rasl-
elty; must sell next week. T. J. SEMANS.
107 W. Ohio st., city.
GRAPI
home and eupplle* PHONOGRAPH EX-
CHANGE. 71 Fifth av*. Chloago.
donee in Lexington ave.; seven kinds of fruit; lot 40x178 ; 93UO down, balance time; gas.
Address Box 229. New*
REAL ESTATE—Beautiful, ten-room, new home, up north: hardwood floors; parlor and reception hail; 91,500 down; balance easy pay-
ments. Address 179. Newa.
si in prime oruar; also one single-door safe, with full chest at top, in prime order. Room | Odd Fellows' Block,
*ver Huder's drug store.
FOR BALE—Typewriter*; Remingtons, Smith
Premiere, Denamoree, call
temingtons,
- allgraphs. Jewetts. Bllckensderfers; less than half price; machines rented 93 per month. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, room 25. 7 B. Meridian st.
ESTATE—Five
electric line; five-room cottage;
Fair
new; natural gas Price 93,300. H. C.
REAL ESTATE—Desirable residence properties, ranging from $900 to $3,000, in various parts of this city; cash or monthly payment*_C. SCHUR.MANN, 143 E. Market st. REAL ESTATEr—Choice building lot, N.
Pennsylvania st., near Twentieth at.; will take lot north or south, or cottage house In part payment; price *3.000. W. E. MICK &
FOR SALE—
REAL ESTATE—Corner lot, 100 feet front, on car line; large store-room, with living rooms
All advertisements Inserted under ordinary
s this page of The News are
charged for at the very low rate of 1 cent a
headings on
word for each day. No advertisement received for less than 10 • ems. When blank or dash lines era used, these are 8 cento a line. On* and two-cent postage stamps will be received
In payment of orders by mall.
Are you putting up fruits 7 If so. you must have the beat sugars to here the beet fruits. H. * E. fine granulated sugar, best made, 19 lb# 4LW
York Bute pura apple vinegar, guaranteed to keep pickles for 6 years, per.gallon... 17c Whole mixed spices for pickle* per lb 18c
Oeil-Borden Brand Eagle milk, regular price the world over 18c, our price per C&A ••»»*■••»»*•«•** s•**•««*••«•s*s*•*•• llC Anglo-Swiss Conden^d milk, our price.... lie
IS kinds package matches, per package.
COURT HOUSE GROCERY, 4 Great Stores. 904 El Washington st Tel. 1*41. Branch 338, 140 Virginia av* Tel. 2754. Branch 444 W. Washington et Tel. 1846. Wholesale Dept. 6, T, », U N. Ala. et. Tel. 184L
for sale;— Quality up. prices down. Our constant aim to to move in both of these directions. SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY. 1016c per lb. Lion coffee; only 2 lb* to a cus-
tomer.
18c for our famous Mocha and Jav* worth
aoc.
91 for 14 lb* best granulated sugar,
xtra C. sui
91 for 18 lbs. extra C. sua for 50 feet clotbaa-Un<
clothe#
Sc for 50 feet clothes-line.
19c for large cl
99c No. 9 wash-boiler. : 1c bar German laundry soap. 1c bar French Cocoa soap. 17c per gallon best cider vinegar.
GUARANTEED.
18c per lb. best mixed spices. 18c per lb. best Efigln creamery. 15c per lb. best Jersey buttery. 12c per lb. sweet dairy butter. THE GLOBE GROCERY CO. (Clark A Bterbusee.) Wholesale and ratal! departments 408 EL Wash. Branch 549 Massachusetts av*. and 419 E. North. Fra* and prompt delivery to all part#
of the city.
PERhOKAL.
PERSONAL—500 business carts tor 40*. VICTOR. X N. Delaware.
PERSONAL—Alabaster clear skin, soft, supple hands secured using Satin-Skin cream and powder; Xc. New York Store, Pearson * Huder's.
PERSONAL—All my friends and patrons to know that I will reopen my dressmaking
par (> MRS.
lore at 110% Virginia av*. September L
LB. FATE.
PERSONAL—Hair on the fee* mole* rad lose, skin diseases cured; electrolysis; book fra*. N T. ELECTROLYSIS CO.. UK Mean*
to Temple. Chicago. III.
PERSONAL—I. A. O. wants to maixv Mary; write me at mother's; I’ll do as you say and borrow some money upon my pUla note
without security ; will patronise the best com pany here, the Reliable Credit Co., 477 Ste-
venson Building- WALTER.
PERSONAL—Clairvoyant. I will pay your car fare and give * bigger reading for Me than others give for $1. I will not brag of what wonderful things I do; come and Judge for yourself: satisfaction guaranteed: Shelby car passes door. MRS. ALL18ANDRE. Mil Shelby st.
POR TRADE.
FOR TRADE—M8 bustn TOR, X N. PeUware-
cart* SO* VIC-
FOR TRADE—Good, dear lot on Detroit av*.
for equity In Improved property. H. C. TUTTLE A BRO.. 4E. Market.
FOR TRADE—N PenneyIvaato-et. lot. near Twentieth; high ground; choice building lot. 40 feet front: worth 13.00ft; will take
or small
lot. 40 feet front: worm sawn; will ti good lot north or south worth 91.004, or sn bouse part payments. W. K- MICK A CO.
FOR TRADE—First-class ten-room thoroughly modern two-story bouse. College ave.; splendid repair; tot Mate; fine shade and fruit; 98wKfi; will take good Improved property tn good gas town worth 93,66* to 94,666,
property la Indianapolis or form la central
Indiana W. K. MICK A “
POX SALE OB TMADE.
TAKEN UP—Tw# bay av*
74* Hamilton worth
FOR SALE CHt TRADE-An ideal borne en N. Meridian st., north at Pall creek; will sell cheap, or trade for smaller property; owner leaving city. Address Box XL News. POR'sale OR TRADE—< 'boice building lot. N. Pennsylvania st., near Twentieth SC; X.666; will tabs bouse north or south tm to 91.606; a cottage. W. E. MICK
A OCX.
giS
FOR ^A^Harness; real bargain* at mi
FOR sals Ho«e,
Iffi Agnes st.
buggy, harness; cheap.
FUR SALEr^Jood phaeton, cheap, in good re-
»OH SALE-dlora*^ and buggy, prettiest in
_Flae* for prompt loan*
- vas
BROUN
sastsYsa. 11. o. Wm
FINANCIAL—Loaaa
ggftgraa
CO..
for BALE—Horses to pasture. Call and re-
turn theta. Telephone 78*
rssZFsS
to «- FLORKA a 8EIDEN;
FOR SAIJS—Neaxty new wagon and harases;
a bargain. 14M Nortyke av*
FINANCIai—
iL^aaswnsittii.
on farms. *10
FOR SALE—A canopy tug" phaeton; good aa
new. Call at X9 W. Mot tto st.
FOR SALE—Good, medium weight * * ^ RAKERY.
hand drag- Call HIT*
TOR SALE—Delivery wagons, all kinds; below cost. SPARKS. 9X Ft Wayne av*
TOR BALE—Lady's Grand* bicycle; only a short time. Inquire 1303 K. Washington. FOR SALE—Good single dray bora* aad gc buelnee* cheap. Addraee Box 193. New*
"IL 000.088 to ;< your loan
FOR SALE—Fin* rubber-Ur* Oolumbu* top buggy. C. C. BVSRKTS. M N. Pennsyl-
vania
TOR SALS—Cash or payment* carriage* Phaeton* buggte* bone* aad harness. 988 K. Ohio.
TOR SALE—Good family horse, surrey, phaeton aad harnee* SC CODER'S LIVERY STABLE.
FOE SALE—White 'iKaiteee terrier* toy silk poodle* and Japan*** terrier* 3m N. New
Jersey.
FOR SALE—Vehicles of all kinds; right price* COMSTOCK A COONSE CO.. 984 a Meridian.
FOR RALE — The celebrated "Rem-Shtx” TYPEWRITER REPAIR AND SUPPLY CO.. IMS
TOR BAUD—Two second-hand trap and wire fence* *6 and 56 feet; bight X foche* Call
TOR Bale—Bargains in carnage* new er old. ROBBINS, tt K. Georgia st. Repairing solicited; hears as la stock. TOR "BALE—Wanted: By a responsible party. a horse for its keep; light work and good enr* Address Box 183. New*
names;
smeuy confidential. »7 Indiana e aad 6 per cent, monsy to
F f«r A ratos A ^ U>an '' u * 4 * r »«w pi U ; we
£55
Building.
at 966 a Senate av* FOR BALE—A nice Iron bed. with springs and mattras* complete, 97.50. MAHORNEYR
Ml Massachusetts ave.
TOR SALE—Fin* work; reasonable price*: teeth extracted without pain. GREEN
DENTAL ROOMR Stewart Ptoce.
wX.’ST'a
FOR SALE—New and second-hand vehicles;
cushion*
TOR SALE—Leaky cisterns cleaned end cemented. $1.». Phone# 1791. FRANK BUTT*, Indiana and Capitol ave*
hacta, dash** fendera^nd ^eyeing* Call at
632 8. Illinois
et.
FOR SALE—Letter file* cabinets, desk* chain; wholesale prices; special office ftxture* Rear W E South st FOR SALE—National cash register, good as new; corn 9175; only $» If sold at one*
Roon 203. Stevenson Building.
FOR SALE—Msat market; best location in
FOR SALE—Beautiful black mare; seven yeara old; perfectly sound; II hands high; suitable for surrey or carriage; city broke; can be driven by any lady; rare bargain for family use; also gentleman's stylish rubbertired road wagon, inquire 309 Susquehanna
street
RALE-BIC rCLES.
North Indianapolis, doing 9300 business per week. Address Box 334. New*
FOR SALE—1*0 feet second-hand iron picket
fence, 38 end 46 inebea high; will sell all or part of It Call at 160 8. Senate are.
TOR SALE>-8*cond-hand 'National bicycle; nearly new. Address 167, New*
RMLIaSj^~CREDIT OO.. m si vans
W* Do «Plelnlng ptoa. M B no fhkrgs for papm* OUK t^2 r «2? d i U ® t oter * M ln eiivaac* UK rate* firepower, pa^tneuto *Ml*r.
NSW PHONE iffi.
STEVENSON
pay more
FOR RALE-Beet tires In the city; U tip; by THE GUARANTEE TIRE AND BICYCLB
** «*»«• whU* In
CO.. 1U 8. Illinois st.
FOR SALE—Persons having privileges during Fair week, can rant their outfit at OLD CURIOSITY SHOP. 532 E. Washington. Open
Sundays.
FOR BALE—The beet gas lamp for $156; special aale; be gur* and see them befor* buying. WHEELMEN'S CO., 300 N. Delaware street.
vent your trade, onthly or monthly,
P t<
FOR SALE—9180; rare cnance; elegantly carved mahogany upright piano: 9 years’ warranty: Stain way. at great bargain. 1142
College ave.
AUCTION CALEB
AUCTION SALE - 660 business cart* 40c. VICTOR. X N. Delaware.
FINANCIAL- ——.
. MONET TO LOAN.
^ and up on
H0,,8 " i! ‘°
M
TOR SALE}—Fine furnished rooming house of
Ml
12 rooms; full of roomers; beet tocatlon in
GRAPHOFHONSS, PHONO-
TOR SALE
.PH8 AND GRAMOPHONES; record*
AUCTION SALES—T. J. SEMANS, Real Estate; General Auctioneer. 101 W. Ohio. AUCTION BALE—O. W. McCURDY. real estat* and general auctioneer. 446 VV. Wash-
ington.
end on the day you'ask" for U,
left tn your
voT, h . ,n y° ur Poeeemlon. end you have ue# of both property and money.
•*** payment pie* and et
rate* You can pay tn full at any
you
AUCTION SALE-B JACOBS. General Auc-
tioneer, 341 E. Washington. Telephone, old
1(141: New. 586.
I i>#n»
oapoosee token out In advance and ne Premium or interest. ? ou n «thto« lo investigate our ptoa. a# no chars# uni«M loan ia mad*
FOR SALE — Cleveland. Crescent, Rambler, Waverley and Outing bicycles; cheap; must be sold at once; call at once If you want a bargain. CENTRAL LOAN CO., room 4M Stevenson Building.
AUCTION BA LB-1 will sell at private Sale on Tueeday and Wednesday, September 4
TOR SALE—One double-door, fire-proof safe, with full chest at top. In prime order; also
and 5, fine oak bedroom suite, beautiful bed couch, oak chair* curtains, elegant carpets, etc. From 9 to 8. No. 404 8. East et.
AUCTION SALE Of piano, fin* furniture, carpets, etc. Watch this column for mam
FOR SALE—Shoe 8101*; stock, fixtures and good-will of an established shoe business tn Indianapolis; e good chance for some on* with small capital; reasons for selling, other busi-
ness. Address Box 18, News.
moth auction aale of 18-room house. No, 744 Capitol ave., N., on Monday morning. September 10. at 9:10 o’clock. G. W. McCURDY,
financial—
loans privately mad* "liSJL* '5543? chEJwf sivrrs
Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE—I will sell at auction on Tuesday, September 4. commencing at 9:40 a. m., at 648 E. New York et., a nice, clean outfit of furniture, carpets and.
or carry It a year If desired; out
AYMBNTf
sired; our plan has
proved to be the beet, cheapest and most piikete, for our customera are always glad
stoves, consisting In pert of Ingrain carpets, some matting, elx diner* extension table,
buiiie iiuiin iig, ms uuirrx, ciKivnEion umte, safe, rockers, lace curtains, shade* rugs, pillow* tinware and many other articles too
FOR SALE}—Two young men with $106 each can buy the furnishings of the handsomest
numerous to mention; sal* positive, us parties - * -Hi LE\V SHANK. Auo-
No one will know you borrowed It, Everything confidential. Private offli don't worry on bother
UNT.
are leaving the city,
tloneer.
suite In the Ballard; can then enjoy the
liar* —
moat convenient quarters In the city at a cost of 99 per month each. Call between 7 and 4
p. m. Suite X Ballard.
STOHAUto.
STORAGE—Moving, $1 per load. Telephone 783. STORAGE—500 buelnes# card* for 40c. VICTOR, X N. Delaware.
FINANCIAL— KOTlcl Thl* company was organlaed *2
Thl* company was organised expressly for the purpose of giving the people of Indiana-
STORAGE—Packing and moving. 8. P. HAMILTON. U 8. Alabama. Phone 78* Special rates.
STORAGE—Experienced packers; padded vans; Hogan moves anything. Phone <79 Office 92. 24. 26 W Georgia st.
H'lV'UE FlXTUriKn, Ere., without removal, at the very lowest possible rate* aad on such easy payment* that anybody can make. Here's our plan, with 7 per cent, inter*!t
per year:
STORAGE—Central Public Warehouse, 110-lU B. Alabama; flrat-claas storage wanted. CHARLES McINTOSH. Manager. Old phones 4410 end 1888.
weekly payment only 48c. weekly payment only 81.».
STORAGE—INDP'L’S WAREHOUSE CO, W. E. Kurts. Pres.; H. A. Croeeland. Mgr.. 517-522 S. Pennsylvania. Pbnoes 1348. W* store. pack and haul.
STORAGE—THE UNION TRANSFER AND STORAGE COMPANY to the oldest, largest, Mfeet and cleanest storage house In the city. EXPERT PACKING AND CRATING OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Corner E. Ohio and Bee-Line track*. (The old Dickson stand.)
LOST.
LOST—A physician’s pocket case. Leave at
HURTY’B DRUG STORE.
Get reward.
LOST—At Columbia Hall, bla. k pocketbook with tt. Reward. Leave at New* office.
LOST—At Falrvlew Park, gold heart; "Clara* on on* side. Return 44 Monument Place. Reward.
LOST—W. R. C. lodge pin. name on back,
Alice Baahart. Call 703 W
ward.
New York. Re-
LOST—White bull dog; male; breast collar with tag attached. Return to IM N. East ft. and receive reward. LOST—A fo* terrier, whit* body, with light brown head and ear*. Return to 3117 N. Pennsylvania or telephone 1 on 12070. LOST—Tan leather chatelaine pocketbook at Crows Hill, Sunday, containing $16 and street car ticket* "Reward. If returned to News.
STRAY KD OR STOLEN
STRAYED OR STOLEN—One female fo* terrier; right eye and tip of each Mr black; Mack spot on tail aad sore on forehead. Return or Information rewarded. 604 N. Alabama.
■TRAYfllA STRAYED—Black stallion, pony, saddle marks on back; mane ruached, tall bobbed Telephone #74. new. W. J. LOWRY, tt Ingalls Block, or 1838 College ave. Reward.
FIM/tBCLAL.
FINANCIAL—Private funds: lowest rata* J. -H. LOWE8. tt When Building.
FINANCIAL—To loan; large sums,
‘ “ BAYLE8.
cent. Try ue. C. F.
4 per
FINANCIAL—Money to loan; lowest rate* NEWTON TODD. Ingalls Block.
FINANCIAL-Mortgag* loans; p. m. barnard: m
Majestic
lowest ratea Building.
FINANCIAL—Private funds, any amouat. FRANK L. FUROASON. US B. Market.
FINANCIAL—To loan: Private money.^prr
cent.; privilege prepay meat- C, F.
FINANCIAL-* per cent, money on real estate. GEO. WOLF, second floor, Lstnfck*
Building.
FINANCIAL—Loans, real, estate; absolutely no commission. MEYER * KISER. 308 Indiana Trust Building.
FINANCIAL—Money on farm and city property: terms reasonable. THOS. C. DAY fl OO.. im and 812 Law Building.
FINANCIAL-Loans without commission: this means jast exactly what It save. MEYER * KISER. 868 Indiana Trust Building
FINANCIAL—Mortgage loans; amounts to suit; lowest rates; prtvllex* of prepayment; no delay. JOHN B. WELCH, 12 Circle.
FINANCIAL-Money to loan in any an* Interest and terms to suit; no delay. EDWARD SEQUIN. Room 7 When Building.
FINANCIAL—Ftrat-mortgago loan# on Improved Indianapolis property; lowest rmtoe; privilege of prepayment. SPANN A CO., 141 E. Market
FINANCIAL—Private money to loan at very low ratoo on personal property. FRANK P.
ARCHER. Agent, room 304. Law E. Market st
Building, U4
SSTSsa
Washington et.
loan
goods. J Building,
08 personal J. C. ER-
34% E.
^tot# C agMto L »«Iw«5l*r ouTof^funde wu!
tfSteftm Trust Building-
FINANCIAL—Loans r Real estate; loan* building ass oel si ton borrower* who an paytog excessive Interest, bettor see us; we
on wxan* m
. Ind tana Tnatt Budding FINAb’CIAL-Money loaned eateried peon* at
ROOM 203 STEVENSON BUILDING,
SECOND FLOOR, FRONT ROC K.
weekly payment only $2.40. ’ amounts in proportion.
This pays your loan In full In fifty weeks. W# accommodate far more people t
. - . ^ (had any other company in the city, because we offw the bent Inducement* Call and be convinced. Busins#* strictly private. Information cheerfully given. Our office is easier found. DEPOSIT SAVINGS AND LOAN ASS N, ROOM IW STEVENSON BUILDING,
<15 B. Washington st.)
Second floor, front room.
FINANCIALLA It OR AMOUNT OF MONEY
TO LOAN QUICK.
PAYMENTS MADE EASY.
If you WANT MONEY QUICK, try us.
W* have It to loan to you nnd you can get It
on your Irornltiire. Piano*. Horse*
Wagons end Cows
the same day you apply for It, and you can pay It back In fifty weekly payment*,
which piy* off yourloan f" full.
Ai.f. BUSINESS STRICTLY PRIVATE 48o... weekly payment of J20 loan. 72c... weekly payment of 480 loan.
*' payment of .......4100 r *" 1
93.40..,
weekly payment of ..4i
1 In same proportion.
Other amount*
interest 7
per cent, a year.
No ebars* If loan U not made
SEE Cl TOR
FURTHER INFORMATION,
a—CONFIDENTIAL. 8—SAFE. 9-RELIABLE,
aS5£*. S&y&Z&SA
Old phone 9140.
FINANCIAL-.
,y you ask ttrlLNo fit lar ur rates are the lowtit In the eity.
payments a Will accept at say tim*
arranged to salt you.
all or any pert oi loan * or will give a full
Il'aMOUNT AJti
lofyoKT FULL* AMOUNT ASkSTi^'toR
& your neighbors or friend* nor do w* publish your transaction.
r -
All b’lriness strictly confidential.
RTOAOB
16. 147 E N.vrket st
FINANCIAL^jj oy FURNtTURR loan* on pianos. LOAM on WATCHEfi, loans on diamonds, loans on horses and WAGONS.
we loan on all kinds of the earns to remain In your "raiept small article#, such
fir&£3
r pose** watches.
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* 'SSSTLSSr !K ?SS ^^nable end the moot reeponslbl* loan CAiffiD&tXf cltfe ' You can 6*V*n* **ct*<3T and ra. lowest to the city. Ho charge unless lean ■ko^^pho*.^" 00 * 1
rat ?f^mCH _TOU KEED^MONET
1 COME
Don 1 warns
pton*"* t houee h
made weekly, bm
ventonce. Fcltowl;
allows y<
,v;
to a be*
you fifty weeki
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