Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1900 — Page 7
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a-aKTKIV-Olrl to do (enrial houaawurk. Ai».teWT ft Michigan «t. r. . ^rrgrtt—tllrl: good wagrt; small family. Ml N. PannaylTaola at. ivANTKD— <Hf 1 to aaalat In aeDaral houa»work. Call ia« "■ Ohm ttaJtTED—Ulrla. factory; coma prvpatrd to
work. 997 W. Alabama,
it iNTBI>-Dlnln*-rootn girl; Immodlatrly. ,)HAND MOTKI. CATE. t\ » ST Kl>- t'oi irod m-oman fur ganaral huuao-
hooaa. 1714 N. Alai
wXKTKD—•aleawotnan; ataady amplojrmeai:
caaviaatn§> _*■>* N. lllloola.
WANT1CD—A cook and a girl for ganml
hoiiarworb. 117 . Walnut.
u^ewurk; airily
UASTSD—Ootid atron* *irl houaeworh. iiO K, MU* hi nan.
WANTKI>—Olrl at IS E. 8t. Joaeph t»t.; family four; r»f«r—c«a rtiulr^l
'lark to tomo to
/AaNTED-W* wlah Halay Cl
nia N IHKiola. ImiTMHlfaUly^ WANTED—Too good glrU. ono cook and on« gaowkl girl. S. llllnola at. _ Vi ANTEP— IcAdUa and gf*nU for ata«*», In^ipenencod. Addreaa 24*!#, Sawn. rTKl>—ai iiva, en«rg:ettc liullca. Kor par-
ilara tall at 123 E. Ohio at.
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WANTED—Cook and houacglrl; $3 to M a wcrk lA'a N. Meridian, room 40. WANTED^ llouarkarpar f^r umall family. 230 Capitol av*».. with good rt*f«r*:ru'‘*a.
WANTED-Imnardiatrly. dining room girl and ond cook, whlt». 33T» N. llllnola.
1VANTED—Drraa cutting and acwlng school.
311 8. Kaat at. EMMA RDWAHD8
WANTED—E«p#«ioncrd a«wlng glrla. J. \v< >H1-.EEIaD,Jll% ^ f . Waahlngton at WANTED — Gold ftlUaMT*. H, thl* month. GANT. Dcntlat, oppfialte L. B. Ayres. WANTED KainUy cooka. nurse, dlaiiwashcr, >*hanihtfrmald. IM N. l^laware, room ft. WANTED—All experienced girl; general housework; beat of wagea. 332 W. McCarty.
WANTED—dk woman*a beat friend, the only suhstltute for natural gaa. 40 K. Ohio at.
ian‘a beat friend.
WANTED—Ladlea, hara your tlpe maoe into ,on ® Plume*, by FAILLEd. 10 8. Illinois at. WANTED-WKIU girl for general housework; good wage* and nice home. 23u3 N. llllnola street.
V A gilt
Irgton at.
NTKD—Wonwan to wash dishee and do neral work, go home nights. 226 E Waah-
V ANTED—Olrl for down-stairs woi conking; good wages. Uenuan prefc
N East.
rk and
enuan preferred. 3oA
WANTED—Experienced white girl; rckm! cook; small family and good wag* a. 3034 X. Delaware. WANTED—Firet-claaa otx>k. at once; large wages. German preferred, white or colored S3* N Fast at.
WANTED—Two experienced hairdressers and two apprentice*. M. E. PHELAN, IOC E
Washington et
W ANTED—Four dining-room girls for dinner and supper work at liAHTON CAFE, 124 \V.
W ashlngto* at.
WANTED—L*dy stenographer. Remington. good penmttn, accurate In figures. Address
box tM6. Newa.
WANTED-MRS.
for ladies before an«
N Neu Jersey,
KVEN8 ri private homo id during conflnement. 418
WANTED—A flnrt-claaa cook; best wagea paid. References requ!
mlly small; jlred. Apply
W ANTED—Young nurse girl for child three yeare old; must furnish beat of referencca.
Tall ns B. Mxteenth at.
M ANTTO^Wi^.n c,; man In roll* I n*mn p, r h'lmlH'H. i.miNjfro. oo.. chu-iMio, xii.
•very town t<} L H. B. ROB-
R ANTED—<A tood. »tmn* *lrl klichen work. In snnntorluin; < (u home at nicht 1M0 K. Tenth.
one that can
R ANTED—Sirin to learn the tailoring trade; «»4M paid from the atart. Apply aouthweat rumar Marldlan and South ata., aaoond floor.
R ANTED—Toun« married man; aall city trade; alao man and wife; live In apartments and pay rant tn work. Hear 1U B. Mouth at. RANTED—I.adtea to try our watarproof kid ■horn; aa atyltah aa a Hernia oboe, and will wear bettor; tl.M> K 1ST NEK'8. US 8. Illl-
nola at.
R ANTED—Towns lady tn ofllre; should know a-'tnethlna of stanocraphy and bookkeeping; ftate rtperlenca and salary a*pet'ted. Address
to* MB. Nswa. Ranted—Dental
LNTKD—DanUl work free at CENTRAL OLUCOE OF DENTISTRY; charge for coat of material only. Bouthweet corner Ohio
•nd^ Illinois ata.
WANTELD—-W*omen In naed of medical attorn t^pn or advice may consult free *nd In confld**nce DR. HE LA. o\*r drug atore, comer
Illinois and Ohio ata.
W ANTED—An experienced aalealndy. one who has worked In general dry good* store; no other need apply. AVENUE BARGAIN
8TORE, 9X Maaaachu—tta ave.
Wanted—Persona at either aex, desirous of kddlng to their Incomes without Interfering with their present occupation, can learn .of a favombw, opportunity to do so by addressing
WANTED—Men and women of good address, who are equipped to approach and present to the wage-«arners of the cities of Indiana • proposition that will most assuredly Intercut them, end who desire profitable employ*h»nt, are invited to address Box 2610, News.
^ WANTED—AGENTS'WAfTTEP—M.'c or famala. JOHN
A0ENT8 WANTED—8—laawomcn; steady am-
ployment; cgnva»»lng. an* N. llllnola.
^Addr^ 8 W ANTED—Agents; terms liberal. Rapid., Mich. 1 C ’ ' 0r * nd
AGENTS TVANTBDBTATHCa XT*"#.
’ANTED—New Invention; splendid
man. THE UNITED Cleveland, O.
TED—New Invention. Fplendid * man. UNITED STATES
_ NO CO., Cleveland, O. AGENTS WANTED—Insurance agents, who t ." av * •»»<* experience as repreaentattves of tne ©id line companies, can hear of something log 1 Ho Wd* 1 "**^ th#fn by address*
__ _ BUBINKSB CHAECR. Bl v?^ ^ 40c - Si^^- hatneh D18TILLJNQ CO., Dayton, or Bt. XyOuU. B V™. NE . M CHANCE—Old cubllahcd eomar drug atora; .tcady trade; bargain, good rra•on. for ealllng. Addr—a Boa »74. Newa HS_* mon «y-makar. Addrea. bo* «*4. New*. »'i 8I NMB CHANCE—Mon«r~to~bnrid v »Iuath. _“! ><>r '“’ ,ln « thAchlnc, need In one of woJE 0 * t .i >rom,n * nt ot labor; Inreetment Addra—i w n NSw. 0f * ny bU * ln '" m * n; BU8IN1 dlsnsi
I® An established bualneas hain •ndld future. Must have had buainese ^•M'ncee as to habit* and gr^dT^^-^a^ 10 °
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OPTICIAN.
WAN1BD—WALK.
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WANTxfp-A good tinnar. 17111 MadCon
WANTMJ—Ogah boya B. AYR KB A *0," R-AN n T^ U ot coo* at FO-TER'U, I> a M.
"cKR^Jm• 8i£l < ' CJ *" oolur * d barW. SPBN'^yooTeG^'i^‘J 1 *** ,I,IU •“« ram* aathma. If ^ ^thIL WANTED Why don’t you try Clmona for
Why don’t __tho*e sore lungs? W’ANTEiy—81 rong, Market. Baeemei ^a^Vffuih 1 ** 10 lwp WANTBD-^Tialr upholatarara. SMITH. DAY
U^ptaatcrajm. CaU 1217 W. Thlr-
A*ANTED—Good solicitor for life Insurance Addres* Ihix 2617. Newa ANTED- Two house painter*. Call corner
8L_Clair_and Senate ave.
ANTED-Roy with good exiterlence in bak•ry• HQ K. Wash ington si. WANTED—Boy, at the Reja’rter Pul ashing
t'o.. 77 KUsgermid RulMing.
WANTEI>—Experienced wrappers and Inspec-
tor*. H. P. WA8SON A OO.
WANTED—Four well-dressed salesmen now. Lorraine Hotel. J. R. MTOIT. WANTED WARD A CO. pay cash for old
fold and silver. 14 ^ Market.
WANTED—Boy to learn printing trade.
SHERWOOD H. » B. Delaware.
WANTKD-ln^xperlem*ed people for stage.
Dramatic. Address box 24*ft, News.
WANTED—Thalr maker. C’ENTRAiT^CHaIr
CU. t corner Georgia and Missouri.
WANTEJ>-Fairly experienced men for gen-
tral dry goods More. 921 8. Meridian
W'ANTED—By citizens, grocery. UOl Colum>
- hiu Kvq - C>l 1 rootTl ^ 7 s Meridian et.
WANTED—Chicken and pi#* with every 20c
dinner. II to 1. QTOIIQE B. H. llllnola.
W’ANTED—Our work will please you. Pack-
agee called for. PROOKEflH LAUNDRY.
t^ANTEI>—Roy with wheel, to carry paper
route In forenoon. Address Box 2«21. News,
w A NTED—Good "finisher - IN DIANA POUS
WOOD ORNAMENT & REFRIGERATOR
CO.
WANTED- Thren flrst-class furniture water rubbers. UDELL WORKS. North Indiana*
polls.
WANTED-Horse shoeing, |1; flrst-class Worok. FELLS A BERTELS. 838 E. Wash-
ington.
WANTED—To Hell a paying business; not got time to attend to it. Owner. Address box 2501. News.
WAN’
W A NTED—Salesmen. Special Inducement! Address the HAWKS NURSERY CO
Rochester, N. Y.
A'ANTED—Golden Rule, the onl shop In city, has located at 35
ill are Invited to call
the only lady barber
where
WANTED—Young man for grocery; experienced; room and board; German preferred.
Address box 3615, News.
WANTED-Before buying a typewriter, examine the ’OLIVER” ’’OLIVER OFF1CB.” M Virginia ave. Phone HM.
WANTED—A flrst-claa* cake and bread baker; will pay |7 and board per week. Address C IT YBAKERY. BlckaelU Ind.
^NTED—Man and wife on a stock farm; tcady work for the right parties; state ges and reference*. D. CONGER. Hop*,
WANTED—A gentleman of forty, with long tanking experience, desires connection with some reputable house. Address box 2ol4, News. WANTED—An assistant drug clerk, seventeen to twenty years of age; ono that can speak German ^preferred. Adore** lock box 2ir7. Clay WANTED—Salesmen, to sell office specialties; fine side Hues; used by *11 merchant*; catalogue free. MODEL MFC. CO., box 23. South Bend. Ind. WANTED—Competent planer and frlxser hand; also a good scroll and band sawyer. Reference* required. H. LIKBUK CO., 1410 Madison ave. WANTEfl-Dental work free at CENTRAL COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY; charge for cost of material only. Southwest corner Ohio and Illinois sts. WANTED—Twenty mechanics to work at Galveston. Tex.; high wages; steady employment. INTERSTATE CONSTRUCTION W R Wtp 011 - WANTED—Young men; our iltustraUd catalogue explains how w* teach barber trade In eight weeks; mailed free. HOLER RARBgR COLLEGE, Chicago. 111. WANTED—Foremen, timekeepers and others desirous of increasing their incomes without Interfering with their present work, should address Immediately. Box 2412, News.
WANTED—Persons of either sex, desirous of adding to their Incomes without Interfering with their present occupation, can learn of a favorable opportunity to do so by addressing
Box 2«05>. News.
WANTED—Experienced
of good appearance and address; hustlers; best of reference* and bond
Permanent position If sales are satisfactory,
box 2293. Nf —
required. Isfactory.
WANTHTh—HmTCLLANEOtB.
WANTED—Florida E*aL
WANTED—Tlmau aigmr.
V^ANTKD-N gaUaaa of milk dully. 4M iibal-
WANTED—Bocoad-hand go-cart, cheap. *8* B. Ohio, rear.
Wanted—RTiy cough whan Clmona will no re you almost Instantly.
WANTED—Charloa Kirk to aall at 110* Jefferson or*. Important.
WANTED—six-foot Boor showcase PREWITT * MERE. Muaote, Ind.
WANTED—(Oo for 100 Dent business carda. VICTOR. E N. Delaware at. W A NTED— Room *nd brsakfsat by Lsdy; north. Address box 3449, New*.
WANTED—Flao household goods to stogo. New storehouse, 10* N. Alabama *t
W ANTED—Teeth. •* SELLERS. Dontte*. 12 W. Wsshtngtoa. over Nows oflice
WANTED—Locsl bond*; *t*te lowest price for
quick •*!•. Address Box 2292. New*.
THE INDIANAPOLIS Nl£W8, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1900
WANTKO—To buy doubt, standing offlea _de»k; 6 f»t. Addiau bo« MM. N.w».
W ANTBX)—Col
drug room.
L’ompatent droggtat to rant Talbott *nd Twontjr-flfth.
WANTED-D.nt*I work frea at CENTRAL COLLEGE OF DBNTIBTRT; eharga for coat of maMrtoi only. Boutbwoot oarnar Ohio and llllnola .t*. WANTED—Two or thraa unfumlkhad room. for light houa.ke.plng, near llllnola. botween Twenty-aacond and Thirtieth. Addraaa
bo* 2443. Newa.
WANTED—Salesmen to eell our good* by ■ample to wholesale and retail trade; we are the largest and only manufacturers In our line in the world; liberal salary paid. Addraw CANDKZ: MFG CO.. Havannah. Oa. WANTED—The National Founders' Association will pay $4.75 to 67 per day for-ctjmps-tent machinery iron molder*. to work In founries In Cleveland. O. Contract given guaranteeing steady employment. Address box 177* Cleveland, O. WANTED—Men and women of good adidraea? who are equlpjied to approach and prenent to the wag*-»*arner» of the cities of Indiana * proposition that will most assuredly Interest them and who desire profitable employment, are Invited to address Box 2611, News. WANTED-For U. 8. Army: Able-bodied, uamarried men. between the ages of 21 and 36; citizens of the United State#, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and writ* English; recruits are specially desired for service In Philippines. For information apply to Recruiting Officer, 26 N. Illinois st.. Indianapolis, Ind.
WANTED—Get a practical knowledge of sign and house painting, gold and silver lettering. bronslng. carriage and landscape painting, kalsomlning, mixing colors, contracting, etc., from our Painter's Book; our book oftt years’ experience In sign and house painting Is so explicit that even boys can teach themselves the painter’s trade In a short time; 25 Illustrated alphabets are included in our book. Address VAL. 8CHREIER SIGN WORKS*
Milwaukee, WIs.
WAITED—SITUATIONS. SITUATION WANTKII—Florida Beal. SITUATION WANTED—To assist In house-
work. 117 W. Walnut.
SITUATION WANTED-Nurae girl or light
housework. 1231 Bridge st.
SITUATION WANTED—Washing to do; col-
ored woman. 2126 Yandes at.
SITUATION WANTED—Aa cashier or office
work. Address box 2485, News.
SITUATION WANTED—Coachman or butlsr;
rnlorMMC*. U17 N. Senate ave.
SITUATION WANTED—By a hoy to learn the drug business. Address Box 2A01. New*.
SITUATION WANTED-Elderly lady; small family; no washing; 302 E. New York st.
SITUATION WANTED—By young lady to a*, slst with housework. 26 W. Wisconsin st.
SITUATION WANTED—By experienced collector; references. Address box 2495, Newa SITUATION W A NTED—By competent hou*ekeeper; city reference. Address Box 23T»,
Nsw*.
SITUATION WANTED- Position In office by well educated young man. Addrea* box 2M*. N*w». SITUATION WANTED — Olrl*; wages *; general work; cook. (4. 149 N. Delaware,
room 8.
SITUATION WANTED—By young man to learn tailor trade. Address C. H.* 213 E.
Washington.
SITUATION WANTED—F.y widow, to car* for Invalid or car# of young child. Address
bo* *11. News.
SITUATION WANTED-Middle-aged lady; housework; small family: no waahlnc; good
cook. 822 8. East.
SITUATION WANTED—By man and wife; will so anywhere; good reference*. Coll or
addrea* 428 Erie *t.
SITUATION WANTED—To do general housework; cooking; ran furnish reference. Ad-
dross in Hudson st.
SITUATION WANTED—As sign writer; can do other work when not engaged at that.
Address bo* 2t99, News.
SITUATION WANTED—To he housekeeper for a small family; two or three; good ref-
erence. 222 N. Cuottol are.
SITUATION WANTED—By colored man of good habit*; Janitor work preferred; best of
references. 81* W. Thirteenth *t.
SITUATION WANTED—By lady with llttla boy: position a* housekeeper for widower; city or ecunfry. Address bo* 2481. New*.
SITUATION WANTED—A* driver or ho*tl*r In private family, by Industrious, rellabte young man. Address box 24M, N*wa.
SITUATION WANTED—Middle-aged worn** wants * home with on elderly Christian lady living alona; wages small. Address box 2604,
News.
SITUATION WANTED-Drug clerk; registered pharmacist; eight years; practical ex. perience: English sad Oornten; reference*. Ad-
MVSICAL.
WANTED—ITEN-S Btaam Dya Work*. 47 Monument Place; clothing cleaned, dyed, and repaired; ladies' cloaks altered, re lined.
and repaired;
Phone (old) 32C ___________ WANTED—Small mule, not more than 60 Inches high; well built, and not over elx years old. Send address. C. E. FREEMAN, 402 W. Thirtieth st. ■WANTED—First, or after election, three unfurnished housekeeping room*; modern; central; reasonable; references exchanged. Address box 2497, New’*.
WANTE
room
able for husband and Addrea* box 1445. Ne
TANTED-lOO «
free from die* . food for the animals. THE ZOO. Indianapolis.
crippled horses; must be id physic, a* they are for
BUTCHER.
WANTED—Partner to take half Interest In harness shop; doing good business; small
Investment and good pay. Refer* C. E. MASTBRg. Bhlriey, tod.
top; doing good business; smi nd good pay. References required.
EM. Shlriey, Ind. WANTED^-Money loaned on watches, diamonds, etc.
CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY,
Building.
203 Stevenson B
WANTED—Foremen, timekeepers and others desirous of Increasing their Incomes without Interfering with their present work, should address. Immediately, Box MOT. News.
TO UBT—IIOORML
TO LET—rkwld* *m*JL - TO LET - Rooma for regA tfr^Wyatt* tjfy _ to LBT—8aa Iht, INDIANA TRUST OOTO LHT Furnished front room. 227H Indiana are. . TOILET—Furnished front room. 630 ®* ^• w TO LET—Two unfurnished room*. 411 EClaif. TO LBT-Furnished front room, tt W.' llttlMt street. • TO LET—Rooms and board; bath. 308 N. New Jersey. - ^ TO L0T—Unfuraiahod rooms; bath. 461 If. West et. - TD LETT-Nicely furnished front room. 116 W.
Michigan.
TO^ LET—Rooms with or without board. 644 TO LET-Nicsly furnMed salt* wi rooms. 447
furnished rooms; modern. 60.
WANTED—Our work will pleas* you. Pack' ages called for. PROGRESS LAUNDRY.
WANTED—Th* use of a piano for storage; will pay some rent. BU N. Now Jersey.
WANTED—To rent, shop room for ladles’ and gents' tailoring. Address Box 2466, News.
WANTED—A woman’s best fiisnd, the only substitute for natural gas. 40 E. Ohio st.
W ANTED—Baby to board; not ovar eighteen monthe. Call or addrees 67 Windsor Blook.
WANTED—Rheumatism. Cure guaranteed. INDIANA OXYOENuR CO.. 17H S. Meridian. WANTED—To rent: A furnished houae In the central part of the olty. Address box 2478. News.
WANTED—Tb buy house; sight to ten rooms; within mile of center. Address box 2602. Nsw*.
WANTED-Winchester or Marlin repeater shotgun. In good condition. Address Box 2441, News. WANTED—A good, gentle surrey horse; to be Vlrginla^ve* bou * ht; 10 ^ che *D- **•
WANTBD-NIckel plating; machine work. Old phone 1444; new phone 1812. Work call for and delivered.
WANTED—Four unfurnished rooms for light box* 34tA*hP ,n *‘ ^efe^ ® nc ® , exchanged. Addrea*
WANTED—Hone for Its keeping, with prlvilege of buying; by responsible party. Address box 1807, News. WANTKD—Our patrons to understand -that WARD A (X)., pawnbrokers, are now located at 16 E. Market st.
WANTED—8lx rooms, centrally located; moderate rent; three adults; by November 6. Address box 2432. News.
WANTED—To buy a house of six or seven roome, as near business center as possible. Address box 240J, News.
WANTED—WELCH AND WIFE, the only painless chiropodists that remove corns for 26c. 36 W. Washington. WANTED—Long plumes made from tips and pieces of feathers; feather boas recurled. FAILLES, 30 8. Illinois st.
WANTED—Will pay caah for small, unincumbered. good paying properties; no commlsHon. Addr#«s box 26<)9, New*. WANTED—Second-hand gasoline engine, live ,JL° •‘• hl horse power. Inquire C. A. RAY * CO. Old phone $470. new 3275.
WANTED—Buyer for rooming house, groceries, rental properties and farms. OLCOTT, 147 E. Market, room 8. •
WANTED—Customers to buy fl patent medicines at 76c. UK A V EH. Cut-Rate Druggiet, corner Twelfth and N West st.
WANTED—By lady, board and room In private family, within four or five Bquaros post office. Address box M29. News.
WANTED—Iseaky cisterns cleaned and cemented. $156. Phones 179L FRANK BUTTZ, Indiana and Capitol ave*.
WANTED — Fur cleaning a specialty. EXCELSIOR DYB AND CLEANING-WORKS-1902 College ave., phone one on 2578.
WANTED—To buy a good meat bo*; 4*7; 10 feet high; also oom* good partition lumbar. Afld res* C. B. W., U4 K. Washington *t.
WANTED—T* borrow $1,700 on brick business block, worth 66.000; North Bide: 6 per oant. No commission. Address Box 2221. Newa.
WANTED—Furnished or unfurnished front room, with board, for man, wife and child; centrally located: state price. Address box
2410, News.
WANTED—Liberal advene* made an watches. diamonds and bicycle*, at reasonable rates; strictly confldantial. FLETCHER M. NOE.
110 W. Msskst.
ED—After election, a four or five- ^ t cottage in northern part of city; suitr husband and wife; stata rental plica TO 1
WANTED—Young married couple wants party to build Sevan or eight-room house, between PUtwnth and Twenty-third ets., to he ready in J&uuarv. Will take long lease. Address box
2t6d, News.
WANTED—To buy 500 feather beds; pay highest market prices; feather bed. two pillows renovated, 61; new sewing machines for rent by weak or month; drop postal. S. W.
GOUDY, 506 N. New Jersey.
WANTED—Home for young lady, where she may defray her expense* for room and beard b.’ acting as companion and doing light work nights, morning* and Saturday* while attending Vorles’a 1 Businee* College. Addraaa
the College at once.
WANTED—
All advertisements Inserted under ordinary headings on this page of The News are charged for at the very low rate of 1 cant a word for each day. No advertisement received for less than 10 cents. When blank or dash lines are used, thess are 4 cents a line. One and two-cent postage stamp* will be received In payment of orders by mail.
TO LET—OFFICES AND STORES. TO LET -See list. INDIANA TRUST OO.
TO LET—Meat stores and flxturaa. 894 S. W«*t
street.
TO LET—la E. Washington st.. large storeroom. INDIANA TRUST COMPANY.
TO LET—Large etoreroom. 44* E. Washington st. INDIANA TRUST COMPANY. TO LET-Desirable oliflc# rooms: opposite the postofflve. Apply 20 N. Meridian st., room It.
TO I.ET—Splendid business room, 14*40, JOfl N. Illinois; UJ.W; plenty of goo. W. E. MICK
A OO
TO LITT—Storeroom, suitable for dry goods. notions, millinery, drugs or grocery. 10*4 Virginia avt.
TO LET-Dselrable storeroom. 1MB. Washington *t.; two front*. Apply M N. Martdtaa
st-. Room 11.
TO LET—Old. established doctors office; suitable for a dentist. 888 8. Meridian st. Over
Hart’s shoo store.
TO LET—Storeroom. No. S40 Massachusetts ave.. Enterprise Hotel BulMlng. NEWTON
TODD. Ingalls Block.
TO LET-Dssk room; M per month; light. heat and both phones; furnished. C. W.
OAKE8. 135 E. Market.
TO LET—Nice, light, large room on Osurt et, suitable for saloon, bowling glley, printing office or store, Apply M K. Meridian at.
Room He
TO LET-CHOICE. MODERN OFFICES In
tha BALDWIN BUILDING; Itest olllceloca-
tion; very low rentals. Sea them. EDSON
T. WOOD. Agent. 41 N. Delaware.
TON BT.. BETWEEN MERIDIAN AND ILLINOIS 8TB.. NORTH SIDE INDIANA
TRUST CO.
TO LET—New etoreroom, Fountain Square. Virginia ava.: 17*71; largo plate-glass window; else Me light; cemented cellar: good location for business; shoo star* needed In neighborhood; rent MO; one month's rent free
to start business. SPANN A OO.
T An'^dvertlsements Inserted under ordinary headings an thTa page of The Nswa ars Charged fsr at the very tew rate ef 1 cent a word for mch dag. No advertisement received tat teas than U cent*. Whan blank er dash lines ars used, these are 1 cents % lino. One fn"^.^’SSS £*£& WU1 ^ " C *‘ T * d
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TO LET—Nice,
N. Senate ave. TO LET—Two furnl*h* d rooms; bousekseping 637 E. Market. TO LBT—Furnished room for rent; modern.
*o W. St. Jo-
F °W flALK—ARAL HAT ATM. REAL ESTATE-INDIANA trust CO. riXBRn * : 6 p#r , I’^TATE—Wrecker of high prices. ^SHELLEY PANT8 CO., 27 N. Illinois St. RFAJ, P;.STATE—For sale and for rent signs 'lirt ch.-ap. VICTOR. Printer. 2B N. Delaware, rll' ^ A T K — L1 ■ t your property with CLIFFORD Alt HICK, 10 N. Pennsylvania street. RLaL ESTATE—Talbott ave. lots on ten vuma™ Un> * TALBOTT. Ill N. Pennsyl- ' Ep TATE—Excellent laundering. Tele1 D J>h^ne nzi for wagon. PROGRESS LAUNREAL E8fATE-For bargains in wall paper : v', tn Hoffmann & rouse, ios s. mi-
FOR BALE- Florida Seal.
^ri?ifan K ^; Victoria carriage. Ml N.
LET—Three furnished housekeeping rooms. >1 E- Ht. Joe. — To LET punished, front down-stairs; ehiap
414 K. Michigan. LET—Boarders w » W. Pennsylvania.
^hln^ob^
anted; meal tlokatt. M
TO LET—Housekeeping and lodging rooms,
820 N. Capitol ave.
TO LET—Furnished room; modern convenlences. »14 N. Capitol. TO LET—Nice, unfurnished room*; all coavenlences. 421 E. Vermont. TO LET—Unfurnished rooms; b«Uh; very reosonahle, 415 N. Illinois.
TO
nli
LET—8
Furnished
lences. 721 Park av
T—Fur
- - urn 1bbed . 1935 College ave.
rooms; modern, with
aa. a c. ^
TO LET—Furnished, unfurnished rooms, with board. 522 N Meridian. TO LBT—Furnished room signs. Sc. VICTOR.
Printer, M N. Delaware.
TO LE
qmre
.a. Delaware.
IT—Two rrtoras on Washington, |5*
328 W. Washington.
TO LET—Two gentlemen; nice room; 75o each per week 401 N. West st.
gases; pH
TO LET—Furnished room*, with or without board. 310 W. Maryland st. TO LET—Furnished rooms, wHo board; |3 5A
per week. 1M E. Vermont.
TO LET—Furnished rooms; bath;
vata family. 612 N_ East.
TO LET—Furnished rooms; front; iirst floor;
bath and heat. 220 K. Ohio.
TO LET—Furnished room; bath; gaaes; prlout board. F4 B. Michigan. TO LET—Wrecker of high price*. SHELLEY PANT8 CO., 17 N. IUlnols st. TO LET—Four unfurnished rooms; upper or lower floor. 1342 N. Illinois st. TO LET—Nicely furnished rooms; modern. conveniences. 640 N. llllnola. TO LET-Furnished room; reaaonbale. both gase* and bath. 30 W. Michigan. TO LET—Furnished rooms. 612 N. Hudson. Modern; new house; new furniture. TO LET—Excellent laundering. Telephone 1121 for wagon. PROQRBflfl LAUHDWY. TO LET—Furnished room for gentleman; references required. 622 N. Pennsylvania.
iNIA. RFAL FXTATE—Ten-room houi
RFal ESTATES—Have cash customers for four to six-room houses. Houth Side; north QfJlorrU. HPANN A CO„ 148 E. Market. RUAL ESI ATE—Ten t»er cent, rental propertun. drug stocks, groceries, rooming houses, fnru.H OLCOTT, 147 S. Market, room 8.
HLAI^ ESTATE—Bellefontalne st.; flve-room cottage mar Seventeenth; gas; or will tra.,c for clear lot. Address box 2310, News. RHAL ESTATE—House. eight rooms and lath, .heap; ADVANCE PAVING AND D'AN ASSOCIATION. 2u4V* E. Washington
street.
BE
; AL ESTATE—Eighty-acre farm, ten miles n °rth. all under cultivation; good buildings; Market 6 * 000 ' 11 C ‘ TUTTLB A RBO.. 4 E.
TO LET—Furnished front and side roor
modern convenience*. 1402 N. Illinois st.
TO LET—Two unfurnished rooms; Hi housekeeping; no children. 614 River gve.
One-half of modern house; nor nice; cheap. Address box 1092, Ne-
HEAL ESTATE—Two-story frame dwelling; feven rooms. Sixteenth st.. near Capitol Mark e ,2,40 ° H * 0 ‘ TUTTLB A BRO.. BEAL F:STATE—N. New Jersey; new; eightroom residence; hath and furnace complete; oak finish; gas; 6500 down, balance time. Addresg box 2172. News. RKAI, F.ptATK- -Special bar*aln. Woodruff r!«t.e lot; south of Tenth st.; 40x177; up to Ki ude; h 11 Improvements paid; fl.OOO cash. «BANN a CO., 148 E Market. UFA I, KSTATB-IJ.OOO—N«w Janay »t. lot; east front; near Twenty-third; 40x140; ; s phalt st.. cement walks; city water; gas and sew crs. Rare bargain. 8PANN 4k CO.. 148 E.
Market.
REAL. EBTATE—
LIPT YOUR PROPERTY FOR SALE WITH J >0 W. SELVAGE, 73-74 Lombard Building. real ESTATE- Th« two lot.. SOilSO feat, on th. northeant corner of Talbott ava. and Twenty-fourth at., the Olivet church property, the church building to be removed; quick sale of Interest to the congregation. C.
F, SAYLE8. 127 E. Market .L REAL ESTATE—1408 Col
Nine roomtk jors, screen! watf —*—
laUii
TK—1406 College a’
rooms, bath, brick furnace, hardwo
reens, enty c
ry r
See owner, 1412 N. Delaware.
. —th, brick furnace, 1
floors, screens, awnings, well, cist
iter, plenty of natural
TO LBT—Boarding-house and furnished room signs. 6 cents sach. VICTOR, 26 N. Dela
of a 1 _ __
cure homes on easy monthly payments; desirable location, north, south, east and west; prices from |8U0 to la.***); 650 to $300 cash; 110 S^’ttfflrsxvsssi'arw ] from Eldorado, county-seat, Butler county, Kansas; one of the best towns and counties : In the State. Will trade It for smaller farm or general merchandise stock. Address D. W.
I Y.. box 417, Thorn town, Ind,
1 REAL ESTATE-
> to
nts; de-
TO LET—Beautiful, furnished or unfurnished rooms; modern; call moraines. 1006 N. 1111nola st. TO LET—Comfortable rooms. 61.50 to $4 per week. IROQUOIS STAG HOTEL, Market
and Circle.
TO LET—Furnished or unfurnished rooms; ^flrat^ or^second floor; board; refer*nee. 404 TO LET—Nicely furnished rooms, 61 per weak and up; meal tickets |2 for 21 meals HOTEL ENTERPRISE.
Before purchasing a Home or Lot, call and see us. We will save you time and money, and have the Choicest Properties in the City, JOS. W. Selvage, 73-74 Lombard Building.
TO LET—Elegant rooms, en suite; tnodv u Improvements. Tbs Halcyon Apartmsnts.
Delaware end Nsw York.
TO LET—Two or four furnished rooms;
ground floor; front alcove room; housekeep. In*. (24 N. Illinois. Old phone 8242.
TO LET—WANTED—Four unfurnished upstairs rooms. In private family, for man and wife. Call or addraaa No. 1 engine house, In-
diana ava.
TO LET—Furnished house; entire around floor; four rooms; complete for housekeeping; Plano; owner leaving city for winter; North
Bide. Addrees box 2603. News.
TO LET—Pleasant, furnished rooms. II W per week and up. Free bath. ORIENTAL HOTEL. first square Massachuaett* ave. Desira-
ble for families. New phone 1239
TO LBT—HOUSKS.
TO LET—List. JJ Circle. “ 7 “ TO LET-8*# Hat. SPANN A CO.
TO LET—8e* 1I»L INDIANA TRUST OO.
TO LBT—See list. CENTRAL TRUST (V). TO LET—Nice, flv*-room cottage. 1512 Pleas-
ant st.
TO LET—Nice, down-town cottage; north. In-
quire 522 N. Alabama.
TO LET—Fourteen-room, modern, complete
houae. 144 W. Vermont.
TO UET—Bes list at ill E Market, 'grouad
Boor. GREGORY A APPEL
TO LET—-2622 College ave.; five rooms; lower
floor, $13. Cali 603 N. Senate.
TO LET—Haughvilld, flve-room house. \V. A.
BABTIAN, m Law Building.
TO LET—Ton-room house; modern; 5*9 E.
Twelfth st. Inquire 1122 Pork.
TO LET — Desirable six-room house. 2017
Bellefontalne. Consumers’ gas.
TO LEST—Furnished house and board; Owner.
Call or addrees 1216 Kentucky ave.
TO LET—Eocsllent laundering. Telephone 1131 for wagon. PROGRESS LAUNDRY
TO LET—Five-room cottage; also large, double house. Inquire 1934 S. Meridian m.
TO LET—One-half of double houst; five rooms. $7 per month- 111 S. Oriental *1
TO%.RT—Choice apartments; -modem; low rent*. NEWTON TODD, Ingalls Block. TO LET—House of nine rooms. In good repair; and stable; no small children. 21.1 W.
South st.
TO LET—Fin# residence, 14 rooms; strictly modern. 712 N. New Jersey. Inquire 35 N.
Capitol ave.
TO LET—Jenkins'* transfer, largest moving vans: responsible for damage. 21 K. Market;
both phones.
TO LET—170S N. Meridian st.: 12 rooms; modern. Inquire 90S N. Delaware st.. or 244 &
Meridian et.
TO LET—Flat, four rooms, back porch. rlo»#t, city water, both gases. 938 8. Meridian at.,
over Hart's shoe store.
TO LBTV-After November 1, house, six room*, cellar, natural gas; both waters In house.
Apply 231 E. Wyoming st.
TO LET—2324 N. Pennsylvania st.; seven rooms and bath; furnace; stable; vacant Xo~
vember 8. Inquire on premises.
TO LBT—You can always rant desirable rust* dance at McWHIRTER B CENTRAL AGENCY. Get printed list, 122 B. Market.
TO LET—Half new double house, Moore nv.r; five rooms, hath; nice location; 61*»; very cheap. BHIRLEY, 142 N. Pennsylvania.
TO LBT—Modern, eight-room houae; all consentences: Wo* N. New Jersey at. Apply at
house; rent NO.
TO LBT—We have several hundred good properties now rented.^ and many other applications for dealrwble homes from thrifty tenant*. Owners solicited to call or write. Terms reasonable. McWHIRTBR'B CENTRAL
AGENCY. IB 8. Market.
TO LEH-MIBCBLLANBOI S.
TO LBT—Factory building, with yard room
and switch. Teiaptioae 1169.
TO LET—Manufacturing building, with power; best location in the city. Apply
BRYCE*? BAKERT.
TO LfcT—Largs, well-lighted etoreroom, UN. Alabama; also work room, MxkO. on sscond floor: bsm 17 windows; will let separate. Apply
15 N. Alabama. GIBBS A CO.
TO LET—Brick factory. Including engine. boilers, line shafting, pulleys and baiting; all In flrst-class condition, on Belt railroad, with private switch, at low rental; on* sawarw from stroet car line. Inquire 18 vtr-
REMOVAL.
REMOVAL--RENDER 8 boots, shoe* and clothing, to 4fl» W. Washington st.
REMOVAL-HOP LEE. til Indians ave . to m W. Market. Shirts. 8c; collars, like; cuffs. 8c: undsrshlrta, 4c; drawer*. 4c; tedlsa’ waists 16c. two for So; work guaranteed
a in * orHcmneNTs. ANNOUNCEMENT—600 buslMM cards. 40c.
VICTOR. M N. Dataware.
REAL ESTATE—616 8. Illinois st., neat, sev-en-room frame house, with bath room; lot
39x109 ft.; price 83,500
52S-525 Eddy *t., double; rents 812.30 per
month; price 61,100.
632 Eddy st., seven-room frame house; rents $10.60 per month; price 61,060. J O McrULLOUOH, 163 E. Market.
NOTICE.
NOTICE—500 business cards for 4Cc. VICTOR. 26 N. Delaware. NOTICE—English’* paint shop moved across street. Halcyon Block baseinont.
NOTICE—DEWALD * Wahl, plumbers. 83 Kentucky ave. Phones, old, 1 on 2274; new.
1064.
NOTICE—Mantels and tile work. P M. PUR8BLL, 231 Massat-hufteUs ave., half square
north Denison Hotel.
NOTICE—All our oats recU amd and are dust' less. NOEL * CO.. 112-114 W. Sixteenth, cor-
ner Illinois. Phone 1606,
NOTICE—Wall papers; 1 have a large line of gilts and combinations at cost. STEVENS,
496 Senate ave. Phone 2 on 2662.
NOTICED—Have th<* leaks in the tin and slate work of your house repaired by JOSEPH GARDNER. Kentucky ave. Telephone 323. NOTICE-THE PEERLESS FOUNDRY CO.. manufacture stove repairs, wholesale and retail. 710 Meek st., near S. Noble. New
phone 2402.
NOTICE—-Stockholders' annual meeting of the White River Railroad Company for the election of officers ami general business, at the office of Klngan & Co., Ltd., Indianapolis, Thursday, November IS, at 3 p. m. JOHN
CHBSTNUTT. secretary
NOTICE—Know ledge is power. It makes the poor man or woman a better citlten. prosperous and happy. You can learn to re-l Tieve suffering in yourself and others. Learn * profession for only $10 that will always be useful to yourself and family. Think of It. Try It. Rub your hands together briskly until burning hot. place the right on back of neck, the lef? on forehead to relieve headache. You can do. .io who try earnestly. Success gives proof of knowledge gained and proof of knowledge which can be obtained. This is knowledge you can not wastf not gone when used— but stronger. Pelf treatment for female troubles. Try th« painkiller formula, $1 Address PROF HENRY .1 HILL 4M 8. Pine M , Indianapolis. Ind. Mali orders only.
PERSONAL.
FKRBO N A Is— WARD Sc CO., the pawnbroker!. It E. Market st. PERSONAL—600 business cards for 40c. VICTOR. 26 N. Delaware.
PBRBONAL—We wish Daisy Clark to come to
1723 N. Illinois, immediately.
PERSONAL—Clairvoyant Trading. 25c. Afternoon and evenings. MRS. TRACIE, 472 8.
Pine. Take English car.
PERSONAL—-Clairvoyant; future foretold;
domestic troubles settled; readings, 26c. MRS. ALLI8ANDRE. 16*1 Shelby st.
PERSONAL-<1> pry Shoroda Is permanently located In Indianapolis and ran hr coneulled on all affairs; no matter what your conditions may be. She not only tells you the cause but tells you how to remora the cause that your desires may be satisfied. In love, marrlaar. sickness, divorce, law-suits, business transactions, wills, deed*, absent friends etc.; ehe will tell you whom and when you will marry: how many member* there are In your family, and all about them. Hours 9 a. m. tc 8 p. m All readings reduced
to 81 this week. 613 N. Capitol ave.
PERSONAL—PR^F. BtHHOP. the Renowned Clairvoyant and Palmist, whoso marvelous power is astonishing, tells every fear and ambition of your life; fault*, qualities, capabilities, whom and when you should marry. Full name, business and financial standing of future husband or wife; disperses jealousy, breaks evil Influence*, creates hasty marriage with the one of your choice, advice on business, love, law. marriage, divorce and no matter what may be your trouble, call on this gifted man. he will set you right. I have helped thousands, why not help you? Parlors. 2*4 «*. Pennsylvania st. Gonsuttatlog 50c *nd
61 this week. Always at home.
LOBT.
LOST—Engraved gold watch charm; monograin J. M. B., Return to 1.731 Madlaon ave.
Reward
LOST—Odd Fellow* watch charm. Friday, monogram on the bark, very liberal reward.
541 Indiana av*.
LOST—Between Pratt and Washington et . pair nickel-framed spectacle*. Reward Re-
turn 331 E. Pratt et.
LOUT-—Pl#l# gold locket on E South. Virginia #▼#.. New Jertey or E. Washington. Liberal rewanl tf relumed to 906 E. gouth et.
LOST—•unday. between Tubernacl# ehurrh end Uk E. Michigan at., a pair gold noseglaeeea. Howard at IM B Michigan et.
LOST—Om roll ot sheet music on Central av*., soar Broad Ripple. Return to News office and receive reward. HANS 41ELK.EN,
core H. I debar Oo.
LOST—Loot Saturday, three 880 Mite, between Ohio and Wright et., vl* Boat and Prospect
|r yu HALB—Good. top buggy, 815; very cheap.
FOR SALE—Well broke family and delivery _horee^ H ear So w. Vermont.
FOR 8ALB—No. 1 delivery wagon, platform gu*ir ai«i Cotlef# ave., tn rear. ALE-Good, young home; must sell. hJl at once. M6 E. New York et.
FOR 8ALE—Nice, rubber tire piano box buggy; cheap. Call or address 1216 Kentucky ave.
P'< >R BA LE- -Fine hay mare; six years old; fat ami Bound; will trade for cheaper one. 708 l>ruk« st.
F<‘R BALK—|ift buys a large, black, 1.300poumi horse; worth $35; call at once. 522 \V. Maryland st.
FOR BALE—$12 buys it good, general purpoae W' Ma r? ff 0a <lrlV * r * cal1 mt ODC * - ***
Fort BALE—Fat. Bound, delivery or driving horse, also good, cheap work horse; must *H! H2S K Washington.
FDR BALE—One six-year-old, one eight-year-old. nice brown mares: city broke; single or double. 1501 Shelby st. Fdr SALK Kelley Springfield vehicle tire, the only successful tire on the market. D. B. SULLIVAN. 130 8. Capitol ave.
FDR SALE—New and second-hand vehlclae; two new coal wagons; repairing and repainting «<-j k. Washington st. Phone 1864. FOR SALE—If your carriage needs painting or repairhjg before winter seta In. see us. H. HEARSEY VEHICLE CO., “On the Cir-
FOR BALE—Two second-hand laundry wagons; also second-hand buggies and wagons; new coal and delivery wagons. 60i E. Wash-
ington.
FOR bali: Dpi <>t wagons; germantowna, broughams, coaches. landaus at bottom prices. Our own make. ROBBINS, 32 E. Georgia st.
FOR SALE—Wanted: To rent stables, capacity for ten or twelve horses and fourteen vehicles; North Side preferred. TYLER. 224 N.
Delaware st.
FOR KALE—Stratton's patent, four carriage# in one; the most popular vehicle, with canopy top; at 801 and 803 E. Market st.
SCHWEIKLE A PRANGB.
FOR HALE—Handsome, stylish, up-to-date,
nearly new. rubber tire phaeton; been run
two months; a great bargain. GIBBS A CO.,
Commission Dealers, to N. Alabama.
FOR SALE—We put on the best grade'of vehicle rubber tires. Special prices for a short time. If interested, call and see us. H. T. HEARSEY VEHICLE CO.. “On the Circle.”
FOR SALE—New and second-hand vehicle#: buggy tops, canopy tops, spring wagons and buggy bodies; wheels, shafts, poles, cushions, backs, dat.hes, fenders and springs. Call at
523 8. Illinois st. M. H. GEYER.
FOR SALE—I have been compelled to take on a debt, one depot wagon and one runabout driving wagon; both brand new* and equipped with rubber tires. I will sell these wagons at Jess than wholesale price. Address box 773,
FDR KALE—Cunningham landau; rubber tires. This carriage Is as good and nice as new; used only a short time. A bargain for some one. J. E. HARROD, 110 Virginia ave. FOR PALE- Phaeton: newly painted; bargain;
810. 322 N. California.
FOR KALk)—Becond-hand bargains. One phaat m; one surrey; one pneumatic driving wagon with pole and shafts; one doctor's phaeton; one pony cart with rubber tires; one pony cart; almost new. H. T. HEARSEY VE-
HICLE CO.. “On the Circle.”
FOR KALE—Coal black mare, seven years old. stylish and handsome; very free and pleasant • roadster; safe for lady or child to drive; not afraid of any object; perfectly sound. A great mare for family or physician.
GIBBS & CO.. 15 N. Alabama st.
FOR PALE—A few very fine Denmark horse* of excellent breeding, combined drivers and saddlers. For style they can’t be beat; are good enough to be drivers to the finest vehicle In the city. Will offer them for sale until Friday evening of this week. JNO L. DANNER,
2068 Ruckle st.
FOR SALE—BICYCLE*.
FOK SALE — Tlree, 81 M. WHEELMEN'S
CO.. *00 N. Delaware et.
FOR SALE—Bargains In second-hand bicycles. WHEELMEN’S CO., 200 N. Delaware st. FOR BALE—Repairs for all bicycles; several thousand different cups, cones, axles, cranks and all wearing parts for your bicycle. WHEELMEN’S £0.. 2u0 N. Delaware st. FOR BALE—Great reduction on bicycles for ten day# only. Bring your old wheel and $13,50 and ride the beat $20 wheel ever built. THE GUARANTEE TIRE AND BICYCLE
CO.. 148 S. Illinois st.
FOR VILE OR TRADE. FOR BALE OR TRADE—Two lots. 1546 E
Market.
FOR BALE OR TRAD!>—Best small hotel In city. Address box 2508, News. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Restaurant; good location; doing a first class business. Call 941 Ft. Wayne ave.
FOR SALE OR TRADEI—Five acres with tenroom house and other buildings, for larger farm farther out. DWINNBLL 4k CO., 143 N.
Pennsylvania.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Three lota tn Chioago, worth 81,000 each; trade for Indianapolis or other town property and pay difference. What have you?. OWNER, room 611
Majestic Building.
FOR TRADE.
FOR TRADE—Good bicycle for horse. 37 N.
Illinois st.
FOR TRADE—Bicycle for books. Address box
2491. News.
FOR TRADE—500 business cards, 40c. VIC-
TOR. 26 N. Delaware.
FOR TRADE—Double house for stock groceries. DWINNBLL A CO.. 142 N. Pennsyl-
vania.
FOR TRADE—New top buggy for covered de- e liver)’ wagon. GRAVES, Druggist, corner
Twelfth and N. West st.
FOR TRADE—Equity in good rental city property for drug store. Give price and full particulars L. J. MURDOCK, Portland, Ind.
^ Aur^nuji^ A I.KA AUCTION KALE—500 business card*. 40c.
VICTOR. 26 N. Delaware.
AUCTION—T. J. SEMAN8. real eatate, xen-
eral auctioneer. 107 W. Ohio.
AUCTION 8ALE-LEW BHANK. general auotb ih - r. 33C E. Washington st. AUCTION PALE—O. IV. McCUHnY. real eetate and general auctioneer. 245 W. Wash-
ington.
AUCTION RALF—Of a fine collection of furniture, piano, etc., at No. 1229 Fletcher ave., on Friday. November 2, at 9:30 a. m., consisting of an elegant Krakaur upright piano; cost |4'h), oak sideboard, plate glass; Flemish oak extension tab!**, hand carved, cost $45; oak bookcase; lino plush parlor suite, cost 865; pier glass, FYench plate; oak and leather folding chair, coet 635; bedroom suites; glass front safe; cook stove and utensils; oak dining chairs; sliver tea set; china and glassware; mahogany, ejillow and oak rockers; pictures, portieres, oak. imd otlier stands; easels, rugs, carnets, toilet sets, Iron beds, shades, kltchon table, step ladder, dinner set; springs, hair mattresses; oak extension table; Jardlneres; stands, etc. The above goods are very clean and desirable. LEW BHANK. Auctioneer.
AUCTION BALE—By virtue of an order of the Marlon Circuit Court, of Marlon county. Indiana, and subject to its approval, the undersigned, as guardian of Mary J. Saunders, a person of unsound mind, will at the hour of 9 30 o’clock a. m., on Thursday, the 1st day of Novejnber, 1900, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at public auction, at No. 114 and 116 Virginia ave.. In the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Ind.. a certain lot of household goods and effects of and belonging to the estate of said Mary J. Kaundcrs. Bald property will be sold for not less than two-thirds the full appraised value thereof for cash. Until the time of said auction said property will be offered for sale at private sale for not Ices than the full appraised value thereof, at the office of the undersigned. No. 154 E. Market st., In the city of Indianapolis, Marlon county. Ind. JAMES 8. CRUSE, Guardian.
BTC'HAGK. BT< >RAOE—Moving. 81 per load. Telepnone 748.
8TORAOE7- FOR 40c, II you need 600 business card*. VICTOR, 24 N. Delaware.
STORAGE—Packing and moving. 8 P. HAMILTON, 11 S. Alabama. Phone 768. Special rates. BTOIIAGEJ — PEOPLE'K TRANSFER CO.. 21 N. New Jersey et.; moving, picnic wagon*. New phone 2175.
STORAGE—Central Public Warehouse, 110-113 B. Alabama; flret-olaa# storage wanted. CHARLES McINTOSH. Manager. Old phonea 2410 and MM
STORAGE - IND’P'L 8 WAREHOUSE CO.. W. E Kurtz. Ur** ; H. A. Croaaland. Mgr ; (17-623 8. Pennsylvania. Phones 184*. We ■ tore, pack and heut.
STORAGE-UNION TRANSFER AND STORAGE OO.. Phone* 72(. Only flret-claee household goods end merchandise solicited. CRATING AND PACKING a epeclalty.
STORAGE- CHE HOGAN TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO.. 13. *4. M W GEORGIA 8T. EXPERIENCED PACKERS, PADDED VANS. SEPARATE ROOMS. BOTH PHONES (75 WE DO STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS WORK.
PATENT ATTORNEYS. JX^STUattorneys^b. T. HU.VIus a OO.. Talbott Blook. Indlanapotl,
PATENT ATTORNEYS - J. A MINTURN. 1206 Stevenson, Indianapolis. Telephone 1741.
^ FOR BALS—MMCaiAAEMtlB. FOR BALE-FloTldg EOS BALE—Faur fraahoi'W*. E21 X aanau. EOR HALE—Bgloo*; ab««8. Call «4 N. IU»-
OR * A UC—Canary Mrfla; alugara. U84 Chit FlK^AL^Th. Hagay King hantar. 1(21 W. *^Rr^ALE—A large Hr.proof aaf*. 21 R *'2^ PALE—Good Wrbrr piano; vary ebaap.
FINANC1AL—Loan, without Jam asaotly what I KiagR, 8W Inglaoa Trum FINANCIAL—Loan. mad. ta high-. psaPLsvfta
CnlVco^.v^- • eCOUd h * n<J Ch * P - rjT’SsS^g^lS
>It hale Three No. 1 good, fresh oow# and
_ calves l>*i Shelby at.
FOR SALE—Mahogany sideboard, |12; nearly
_ncw. 1211 N. Araenal.
V^^ t'i l Th " rr u « hbr ^ water eP 40 '*®! pup#-
F(>R SALE—Bee GR"a~Y watches and diamonds.
GRIBBEN for
FOR SALE—600 business TOR, 2C N. Delaware st.
arda, 40c. VIC-
are st. FOR SALE—Candy or lunch wagon; horse and
harness 236 W. Vermont.
*OR SAIaE—Baby buggy; cheap. 974 \V. Washington.
rubber Urea;
r OR BALE—Restaurant for sale at your <
price. Address box 2496. News.
F VAN S AHSDKLl! y New t phon« FOR SALE—Wrecker of high prices. LEY PANTS CO., 27 N. Illinois st. FOR SALS—Grocery, meat market; foi selling. Addre*s Box 2304. News.
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FINANCIA D Flrst-mortga^v , lnd,a napolla property; lows* Kl MftrkeL 1 pr<p * jr, “^- »RANN 4k FIN ANCI Ala—Money to property and household w“lliTon. “ _ FINANCIAL—Money loaned 202 Stevnson BulldlBg.
FOR SALR—Thirty dozen tomatoes; eomputIng scale*; cheap. 1018 W. Thirtieth.
FOR BALE—Good bane burner; almost new; a
bargain. Address 546 Sutherland ave.
FOR KALB—No. 8-22 Model cook •tove, with
reservoir, nearly new. 167 Bright *t.
FOR 8AL£>—Furniture twelve-room roominghouse; leaving city. B, 666 8. Meridian.
FOR BALE—Excellent laundering. Telephone 1121 for wagon. PROGRESH LAUNDRY.
FOR PALE—Boarding house of io room*; good location; cheap. Address Box 2479, News.
FOR BALE—A woman’s best friend; the only substitute for natural gas. 40 E. Ohio st.
FOR BALE—Buy CLIFFORD’S “Perfection” coal and gas burner. 245 Massachusetts ave.
FOR SALE—Apples for winter; etop IS on Greenwood car line. SHORTRIDGE FARM.
for SALK—Flour, feed. NOEL * CO.. 118114 W. Sixteenth, corner Illinois. Phone 1605.
FOR SALE—Drug store; good location; must sell quick. L. G. MILLER, 221 W. Georgia.
FOR BALE—One typewriter, callgraph, No. 1; also, one letter prose. Room 7 Board Trade.
FOR SALE—Boarding and furnished room signs, 6 cents each. VICTOR, 26 N. Dela-
ware.
FOR BALE—Must be sold this week. Restaurant. Answer at once. Address box 2512,
News.
FOR SALE—S B. 9. at 75c. GRAVES. CutRate druggist, corner Twelfth and N. Weet
■ treat.
FOR SALE—For bargains in wall paper, go to HOFFMANN A ROUSE, 106 N. Illinois
street.
FOR SALE—Musical Instruments, easy payMarket*' CARLIN * LENNOX. Nos. 5 to 9 E.
FOR SALE—One upright piano; In good con^dlUon; $100 cosh or 8126 on time. Address box
FOR SALE—Window-glass, paint*, brushes. etc. JOHNSON-WOODBRIDUB CO., 123-130
S. Delaware.
FOR SALE — The celebrated “Rem-Sho.” TYPEWRITER REPAIR AND SUPPLY
CO., 1015 Stevenson.
FOR SALE—Or Rent: Invalid rolling chairs; parlor reclining chairs. W. D. ALUSON
CO., 133 B. South et.
FOR SALE—Wall paper retailed at wholesale prices. INDIANA WALL PAPER CO., 13b
and 132 Virginia ave.
FOR SALE—Twelve bushels of choice, white rye for seed. W. A. BAILIFF. Thirty-ninth
#nd N. Pennsylvania.
FOR SALI&—Go to Steel Anchor Flooring Co., manufacturers now method parquet Him.ring
827 Massachusetts ave.
FOR BALE—Hood's Sarsaparilla. 76c at GRAVES. Cut-Rate Druggist. corner
Twelfth and N. Weet sts.
FOR KALE—Stoves and furniture at M. F. ANDERKON’K 8TORAGE HOUSE, corner
Hosbrook and Cedar ats.
FOR SALE—Beautiful upright piano; three months used; ten years’ warrantee; great
sacrifice. 1123 College ave.
FOR BALE—Ribbons for any typewriter; 60c each. OLIVER TYPEWRITER OFFICE.
16 Virginia eve. Phone 3196.
FOR BALE—Woelful sealskin shoes, made with three soles and warranted waterproof;
$2. KISTNER’S. 135 8. Illinois.
FOR BALE—Leaky cisterns cleaned and cemented. $1.50. 'Phones 1791. FRANK
BUTTZ. Indiana and Capitol aves.
FOR SALE—Mead market, doing 2100 cash business per week. Owner has good reasons
for selling Address box 2506, News.
FOR KALE—Klx-cell McIntosh galvanic and
Foradlce battery; used very little. Room 8, Mariuette Hotel, 24u Indiana ave.
FOR BALE—Broken mixed macaroni; 15c and
Ec kind: elegant for soups. 6c per lb. D. MONTANI & CO.. 103 N. Illinois st.
FOR BALE—Drug store; long established; good; steady trade; fine location for physician; none near. Address box 2246. News. FOR BALE-TYPEWRITERB. All mokee; *18 Up. Machines rented $3 per month. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, room 26, 7 8. Merid-
ian st.
FOR KALB—Original sketches by Bowers and Galloway, The Indianapolis News artists; on salo at H. LIBBER'S ART BTOREt Price
85 each
FOR SALE—North Kids people buy ve&l steaks 15c, veal chops 12Vbc, boiled ham 23c. PALACE MEAT MARKET, Fifteenth and 11-
Unols ets.
FOR SALE — Garland range, one summer stove, two carpets, one refrigerator, one tailor sewing machine. Call at 110 Fulton at.,
between 9 and 4 o’clock.
FOR SAUK—To Contractors: Second-hand •team ehovele, locomotive,, dump cere, rail* for construction and logging purposes. Write
M1TSHKUN CO.. Detroit.
FOR KALE - GRAPHOPHONEB. PHONOGRAPHS and GRAMOPHONES; records; horns and supplies. PHONOGRAPH EX-
CHANGE. 73 Fifth ave., Chicago.
FOR SALE—Money loaned on watches, diamonds, etc.
CENTRAL LOAN COMPA*NY,
203 Stevenson Building.
FOR SALE—Twenty horse power Atlas engine; guaranteed; twenty horse power boiler, guaranteed. Th*-*#* will be sold cheap for cash. 8HOVER 4c AUSTIN. 323 E Wabash st. FOR SALE—Or Rent. Meat market, now occupied by A. W. Snyder. 1236 Main st.. Richmond. Ind. Good trade established; No. 1 location. Complete outfit to run first-class rharket. Inquire PETER HU6BON. 123* Main
st.. Richmond. 1ml.
FOK BALE—HEI.GIAK H *BBS. ~ FOR BAUB—Fancy Belgian hare*, cheap. 4ie
N. State av*.
FOR SALE-Fine stock: low prices. KEENAN'S. 6112-6114 Wentworth ave.. Chicago.
FOR SALE—Imported and Colorado Belgian hares; $3 to |5 each. D. CONGER. Hope.
Ind.
DENTISTRY.
DENTISTRY—EARHARTS DENTAL PARLORS. 16Vi E. Washington st. CaU and get
prices before going elsewhere.
INANC1AL-8 and 6 par cant. igpsrisr 1
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KISER, 306 Indiana Trust BuildIng. ?
under - new plaig
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PRIVATE OFFICE AND STRICTLY CONFIDES
, security mortgage ’ 917 Indiana Tru.t Building, coraar 1 tmi it. and Virginia ave. Teiaphana,
FINANCIAL-
Loaaa on Furnltura, Loan, on Flxturaa, Loan, on Planoa. Loan* on Organa.
Loan* on Org
Loan* on Ho
•nd other chattel* at cheaper rates and I plans than ever. Any sum from 614 to $
THAT’S OUR BUSINESS,
There There
delay.
publlclt; Our extension plan ! Our payment systen
You don’t need to worry about the mente. They are made so email sad any one can meat them. No borrow** fat
dissatisfied with our treatment. Coma t* _ ftdeatlal”** wlth us ' Au buataeas atrlqUy ec
tDtla BAST MARKfcT-ST. ^
MORTGAGE LOAN CO., OFFICE 2n5 LAW BUILDING.
ENTRANCE 114 B. MARKET ST. OLD PHOMM
IN ANCIAL—
PRIVATE LOAN1 [ADE ON NEW PL
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FINANCIAL.
FINANCIAL—Private funds; loH. LOWES, 62 When Building FINANCIAL-Money to loan; NEWTON TODD. Ingalls bio FINANCIAL-Private party ioa
persons. Address box 2434, Net FINANCIAL^Mortgage loan*, 4. S and 6 cent. W. SELVAGE. 73 Lombard. FINANCIAL—To loan large sums; 4 per cent, fry us. C. F. SAYIjBS* 127 E, Market K1N ANCI A1^-Money to loan at lowest rate at interest. FRANK L. FUROASON. IM E. Market. FIN ANCI A!/—Private party will loan money on personal property at half of usual rates.
Address box_2434. Newa. FINANCIAL—I have 65.000 At Inside property st 6
N8.
PLAN.
Any amount from 66 up I
on furniture, pianos, borixw. w etc,, without removal, and the kmm**
day ycu ask for It. No delay.
Our rates are the lowest In tha city. Payments arranged to eoit you. Will accept all or any part ef loss at any time. If desired, far pay mi YOU GET FULL AMOUNT ABKED NO CHARGES TAKEN OUT IN Al? Remember, we make no inquirlav
of your neighbors or friends, nor do we publish your
Our treatment le always courteoua and liberal. REMEMBER. It OoeM
you nothing to get our rates,
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All bu*li>«a* itrtclly conadcatlgl. INDIANAPOLIS MORTGAGE L OM^phon71 N Room 10. 147 E. M*H»I at. financxaj^ dok . t worrt WE DO NOT WANT TOUR GOOD*. This company w*» orgmnl*»d far lb* mmm cl*I benefit ot both the mechanic and Ubo Our price, are not extortionate, and In i of alcknM* w* will not (oroo you. It el.ay* boon our aim to be the atogt ten company In Indlanapotl*. and wo. an well aa our patrona, I tel that wo can Jute! to that tltla. You Mod have no put Hetty In your dealing* with ua. If you have anything of value we * manor on It. Furniture, ptanoo. took, wag no, etc . all are
i wv. mm wen aa Bwtly lay claim i no Tea* ef any
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You can pay tt back in 66 equal men is or ou any other plan that Before dealing else where.
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• rear. Ce tual weekly *ar-
FIN ANCIAL—
UPS AND
DOWNS;—
Everybody ha* up* and down*. Everybody l» ehort of money at ha* a aurplu* at other time*. When you »r* cramped for ■
wire to do without it. Come at once lo u».
We make a bu.lneee of loaning money.
We loan small rum* or l»rg*.
W. con"le" you turn It to-d*y If you wteh We loan on furniture, planoa. flit area vehicles. warchotwe receipt*, etc., without fw
money U ten t
,lvo from one month to one year’* time tn
Ich lo pay off
paye
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We make payment* due w
a* you may tie.tr*.
W* have built up a large 1 ou* treatment, ready a<
lowest rates.
We guarantee absolute secrec: Call and gel the terms of oar h ment plan, allowing fifty w< a loan. It only require* 61.39 |
weekly, monthly, or
business by ■
22.400 to lo cent., withe
FINANCIAL—$26,000 TO LOAN In any sum on rval estate at 4 per cent. BROWN-WEI SB
AGENCY. 114 E. Market el.
A1 Inside proper
mission. Box 24. News.
Bate* Hou«*. Established 1171.
FINANCIAL—Ready money at th* GERMANAMERICAN LOAN ASSOCIATION. Uf S. Market. G. W. BROWN. SacruUfy.
oa slxty-
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Indlana-
FtNANCIAL—Wanted: Loon of t««0 aero (arm. pike township: flv* y« ta.eoo. Addraaa 1048 “
poll*. Phon* 2 on 10, FINANCIAL-* per cent, money to loan
Indianapolis city property, or on olty pi
rrty In any couaty-saat town; or on form property, anywhere In Indiana. Wo urn our own fund*; no dutey; partial payment* <?nli or addrea* O. M. WILLIAMS A CO.. X»-2S2
Lemcka Building. FINANCIAI^-
BALARY LOANS
mortgage- No I*
FINANCIAL— WE DO WHAT A BANK WON’T IX We loan money on a few hot Skr 10 manST r."?!;"-ir^KT poaalble rites, and making th# W Fou'oJ*ng h |» 0 oa?’MW RuUdtng aeommodatloo from » ^rtemt »e Oe ■ hu.mees
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