Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 May 1901 — Page 13

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WANTED—FEMALE. •.'ANT KD—Ti*h-l-»din«o’ IfANTKD^Vurl »»-^-e. \V«*r.

WANTED—' 'Cl>«rlg» Major. ' >c. WANTED— •’Acbeiifa.i" '‘for neadarh*.

WANTED—Th*_CI#vela*d won tha Ko*d Rac«. WANTED—K*perlpnc<d waiter. i» N. Illlpotg. WANTED—Barber. 203 8. Noble it. Ouaftui-

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WANTED—Good barber at 145 W. Washington

street.

jlVANTBP—•'Acheheafl" for headacne.

ITaXTEIi—The Cleveland won the Road Race.

WANTED—Moving )i per ioadT lijin phones WANTED— BarSOS E. Washington

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WANTED—Ofrl for general housework. ID N.

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^•ANTED—Launiirjrwoman. 54» W. Washlng^ . ton at, ,.t v WANTED-A cook. RIPPLE HOTEL. Broad

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WANTED—Oti7~’or general housework. ■ K. Ohio. “ WANTED—Good girl; general housework; M2 ^ Indiana ave. WAKTED-^ciok, small family, *4. H9 N. Del-

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WANTffiD - Good cook; middle-aged woman.

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%VANTBD—A good girl for general housework. . . HM K, Alabama at. _____

WANTED—MALE.

WANTED-Tish-l-Mlngo. WANTED- Boys. 3lM McGill st.

434 W’ANTED—Carriage trimmer. «0J E. Wash-

INTIED—Second girl, with references; amall

(amlly. M W’. Eleventh.

M to help In office; light work; Address boxjm. News.

fANTED—Middle* aged la. housework. 322 N. Pine st.

general

rl for general houaework; small tM N. Pennsylvania. ________

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waitress. PALMER’8

WANTED-Nurses, cooks, house girls; wages

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•4.S0. i8‘i, N. Meridian, room 4L

Wanted-Ekperienced paper boa maker#; sute experience. Address box <65. News. WANTED—A cook: girls for general housework; also girls to assist. 117 W. Walnut.

WANTED—IVhlte girl for general houaework; ; good cook; no washing. 140 W. Vermont at. WANTED-First-Class girl to cook and general houaework; small family. Nu 1M N. I1U-

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WANTED-Two girls for sample card work. Apply after » o'clock only. Ml 8. Pennaylvania at.. . WANTED—A good woman cook; at once; 16 a week and board. TRUHART HOUSE, Bosweli, lad. WANTED-Oerman girl; housecleaning fln* Ished; washing and Ironing oat. 6*3 N. Delaware st. .

WANTED—Girl pantsmakers on power maClnetanatlP*0 <r00d Apply ^ ^ p * art ’ WANTED—An experienced girl for general housework and cooking; two in family. 710 E. Fourteenth. • #ANTED—Girl for cooking and houaework: no upstairs work; no washing; good wages. _ HO* N. New Jersey. WANTED—Experienced operators on ladles' waists; steady work and good pay. 1*4 E. ' Washington; fourth floor WANTED--Ladies’ Ideal kid, the new patent leather, with French heels; > *4 shoe at *3. >t KlBTNER'g, 1*6 8. UHnoia. WANTED—MR8. STEVENS'S PRIVATE SANATORIUM for ladles before and during confinement, <18 N. New Jersey. WANTED—Operator for 8!nc!alr shirt machine: also mangle girls. BDCKNFJK'S EMPLPYMKNT AggHCT. 49 Monument. WANTED—Expertedced overall and pants hands, to do sewing at home. BAKER OVERALL CO., 714 Maegachusetts ave.

WANTED-Ten pants makers to work on power machines; highest wages paid; union Igbor^iipiply at once, 40 E. South st. HARRIS WANTED-Confldentlai consultation free to

ladlea; * to 6 p. m. DR. STODDARD, 30 years' specialist In women's and chronic diseases. Baldwin Block, corner Market and Delawa**. . WANTIJD-Htandard Tailor System Academy, 460 Massachusetts ave. One rule drafts all garments worn. The Standard can not be gotten elsewh^^e In city. Call, see the '''Victor” measure. <'lasses 9 a. tn. to * p. m.

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SEWING SCHOOL, 16TH TEAR. For a faw days we will give you your choice of any of our »eoond-hand systems, taken In exchange for our latest method of cutting and Parisian molding; dresses St every form, and teach you to cut every garment that the system cuts for *6; some are the Joy, the Buddlngton, the McDowell, the Standard with Victor meaaurt. remember these are nod new, but second-hand. Tou can have your instruction In your own home or in our achool; Vieo. for a few days, we will give a system which cuts to nt perfectly every garment worn by women and children, Including three months' Instructions in cutting and sewing, for *10. We teach hand and machine sewing, basting. Joining, designing, draping, fine finishing, ' pressing, boning, fancy collars and cuffs, matching plaids, stripes and figures. We give diplomas and assist our students In securing positions. You bring your own material, or we will furnish the sewing. EMMA EDWARDS, *11 8. East st., half square north of Virginia

WANTED—SITUATIONS. StTlTATlON WANTED—■The Cleveland won the Road Race. SITUATION WANTED—By 4acp«rt«noed suraa. 9*» N, New Jersey.

SITUATION WANTED-Good dressmaker In families. 830 N. New Jersey. SITUATION WANTED—By colored girl, as general housework. Call at 410 W, Ohio at SITUATION WANTED-By experience colored girl insrlvate Samlly; beet of reference. Addrees 19 Emmet at. SITUATION WANTBD-Second girl, or nurse. " r wlth **•***•<*■ New phone >3*>; 117 W. Walnut SITUATION WANTJCD—Young barber; good habits; right months’ experience; all right. Address box *4C. News. SITUATION WANTED-As assistant bookkeeper; good reference; will begin with low salary. Adddress Box Mt, News. SITUATION WANTED-By a barkeeper, or aaeiatant. Address W. J. KBURNER, car* Genetal Delivery, Indianapolis. Ind. SITUATION WANTED-By competent Ger man girl; light, up-stalrs work and aewing; good refereoees. Address box 86*, News. SITUATION WANTED—By competent Oerman girl; llgfd. up-atalrs work and sewing; good references. Address Box 852, News.

SITUATION WANTK’D-Experienced atenographer deatrwi position; willing to start on reasonably small wages. Address Box 100*, News. SITUATION WANTED-Furnish reliable chambermaids and German house girls. Hi ' o,jirs ™- SITUATION WANm. Mtl.;!.-.,.. Wftni.n. with furniture for four rooms, will take care of rooms and do cooking; references; no chtldren. Address box 10W, News.

WANTED—AGENTS.

AGENTS WANTED-The Cleveland won "the

Road Race.

W ANTED-Agenu Amar. Caat. Ufe~lair Co!

AGENTS WANTED—Good bookmen to handle Encyclopedia Brltannlca. Address room 87,

Lombard Building.

- AGENTS WANTED—Salary or commission. SECURITY ACCIDENT. SICK BENEFIT

*13 Majestic Building.

AUK NTH WANTED—Experienced agents, gentleman of good address, who can approach business men on buslneaa; permanent positionK5 CiC. 6001 " “ ‘" ,ur ‘ lw ^» Mt AG EN T8 WANTED-Men with rig to adverties end Introduce Monarch Poultry mixture Straight salary *15 weekly and expanses. Ad-

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AGENTS WANTED—Several capable men In each State to travel and appoint agents; salary *100 per month and expenses, together with . ouiiuiaaton on sales made by agenta apitointed. Position permanent to right party No experience necessary, but muiu.stloned references as to high character must be furnished. Address JOBBER, 964. 366 Dearborn

at.. Chtoago

AGENTS WANTED—In every water works town In the United States for the "Modern” filter; latest and most novel design; first ever made to recharge In one minute; one gross '‘fiber cotton" fillings (a year's supply) free with each; light, neat, handsome; sells soon as sediment taken from the water la seen on cotter: reserved territory; send for circular# and terms. MODERN FILTER CO., M3 Franklin at.. A 7, Boston. Maas. *

FOR TRADE.

for TRADE—The Cleveland won the Read

Race. ,

FOR~TRADfWIopd road bom for lot Ad-

drees Box News

for TRADE—If you want to trade your real

•state, list It with Lemcke Building.

J. J. KRKBER. 234

FOR TRADE—Six nice lota North Indianapolis ah. for r“li|H|Em|aMlHilMliliaaaBM

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FOR TRADE—Five-room houaa *700; will take

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thoroughly modrmi finest Oat* la city. W. E.

MICK A OO- '

FuU TRADE—Nine-room house on Senate ave.

in fine condition; price M.OO*; to exchange for farm near city. THE INDIANA REAL ESTATE CO , 4*1 Lriacke.

FOR TRADE—Convenient, two-atory. eightroom house; good repair; *R» Highland Place; will trad” for smaller property or vacant lota. A. F. POTTS. 50* Law Building.

waxssku—vauaevuie people ivr weea oi <uue 10. Apply room 6, 10* N, Pennsylvania. VANTED-Buggv top builder. INDIANAPOLIS BUGGY TOP CO., *13 N. Alabama WANTED—Gentleman pianist and alnger; Museum. Danville, III., MRS. BLUBBER. WANTED—Competent lathe man wanted by NEWCASTLE BRIDGE CO.. Newcastle, Ind. WANTED—Good barber Saturday and Sunday; M per cent., board, room. Kit Clifton st. - ^ T „ , . WANTED—Colored boy wanted to drive family carriage. Apply Immediately, *309 College

ave.

WANTED—Experienced salespeople, all departments, for Saturday. THE STAR

STORE. .

WANTED—Hair cut, 10c; shave, 5c; COURT HOUSE SHAVING PARLOR. SM E. Wash-

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WANTED—Ladles and gentleman to sdll photo

coupons. Call at once. 1*0 m to

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WANTED-Two first-class artists. CHICAGO SUPPLY HOUSE, 695 Lemcka Building. In-

dianapolls.

WANTED—See the gents’ elegant vlcl kid shoea new styiea. at I* at KISTNER'S, 1*6 ■ Illinois. .

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Call at once.

8. Illinois st..

V ANTED—Bojb. 1« y STANDARD WHEEL

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old and over. Morris st. and

WANTED-Barber, with *60. to buy half Interest three-chatr shop; bargain. Address Box 1617, News. WANTED—To eioae out tailor-made panta $1. *!.», I* and *3. W. Q. SCHNEIDER, 44 Monument place. WANTED—Solicitor of good addrese; references required. Apply 811 Majestic Building,

Saturday, June 1.

WANTED—Boy In bicycle storage; must be experienced and bring references. Basement, 10* N. Pennsylvania. ? WANTED—German boy, about 19 years old. to learn butcher trade; must be a hustler. Addreas bnx 960, News. WANTED—A first-class man for general housework and cooking In a small family. Apply 8 Hubbard Block. - , - WANTED—Five hundred men to try those new bath-rooms and hair cut, 16c. FONTKLLA, 414 W. Washington WANTED—Juvenalis Fair Food restores p.atu-

ral color; Invigorates; $1 site HudePs. New York Store.

now only 60c.

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WANTED—Six bright young salesmen to sell tickets during Pan-American Exposition.

Call at 635 Lemcke Building.

WANTED—Save your coupons; you may win the Allen bicycle this month at KISTNER'S SHOE STORE. 186 3. Illinois. WANTED—Two ■ eary; references required; very opportunity for advancement 405 Law Building.

WANT BID—Salesmen to sell rapid selling olalty to the drug trade; good money; qui returns. RUSSELL, 415 Broadway. New York

epelulck

WANTED—Chair makers and band sawyers; Ifi Pennsylvania. Call at HOTEL ONEIDA, between 6 and 7 p. m., and ask for M. No strike WANTED—Summer students, college requlre ments or deficiencies; common branches. E. H PEARL, Indianapolis Academy, 940 N. Pennsylvania. \ WANTED—Five expert solicitors for latest publication; big commission or salary; new plan advertising for agent. Write "MANAGKR,” Box 6. Attica. Ind. WANTED—Flrat-cjaas candy maker; fancy cake baking, pastry, etc.; must understand sirups for soda fountain. PLATE & HANE,

U67 Market st., Wheeling. W. Va

WANTEDr-Do you want a good thing for a little money? If you do. try those new bathrooms and hair cuts for 16c. Try the FONTELLA BARBER SHOP. 414 W. Washington. __ WANTED—Harness makers; first-class, for fine harness; permanent position for good workmen; largest and best equipped factory In the United States. WYteTH HARDWARE AND MFO. CO., St. Joseph, Mo. ■ WANTED—Engineers license, mechanics, engineers, firemen, electricians, etc., 40-page pamphlet, containing questions asked by examining board of engineers; ssnt free. GEO. A. ZELLER, Publisher, room 106, 18 S. Fourth

st.. St. Louts. Mo.

WANTED—Men to learn barber trade; we leacn the work In two months; present complete outfit of tools, include board nnd guarantee good positions when competent; catalogue and particulars free. MOLER BARBER

COLLEGE. Chicago, III.

BUSINESS CHANCE. BUSINESS CHANCE—The Cleveland won the

Road Race.

BUSINESS CHANCE-Fnr Rent: Grocery with living rooms. Address box 694, News. BUSINESS CHANCE—Saloon la co«mty-«eat'; good location. Address Box 1018, News. BUSINESS CHANCE—Good paying flour and feed store. Call 781 Massachusetts ave.

BUSINESS CHANCE—For Sale: cigar and periodical store; Investigate. 705 Law Building; BUSINESS CHANCE—Half Interest or aH of good steam laundry; bargain. Address Bk>x 978, News. BUSINESS CHANCE^YOung man with *i<«0 cash, for very profitable business. Address box *5*. News. BUSINESS CHANCE—Good-paying restaurant tn business center of city for sale. Call 301 Lemcke Building. BUSINESS~c'HANCE—Want to buy stock of shoes in county seat; will pay fair price. Address box *75, News. BUSINESS CHANCE-Groccry and meat market; good stand, with or without dwelling. Addreee box 1616, News. BUSINESS CHANCE-Storeroom. 704 Madison ave,, good location for saloon; rent free. J. 8. CRUSE. 164 E Market at. BUSINESS CHANCE-For Sale: Shoe and clothing store on Washington at.; about *3.000 Address box 1011, News. _____ BUSINESS CHANCE—Grocery and meat market, South Side; good location; doing good business. Address Box 1081. News. BUSINESS CHANCE—Traveling men. We have a good, quick seller for side line; 15 per cent. Call or address Me.. 606 Arch st., city. BUSINESS CHANCE—An opportunity for m<n or woman with a little capital to make a fortune; no fake. Write for particular*. Address Box 778, News. BUSINESS CHANCE—-Gants’ and house-fur-nish In* store; tin and granite ware, glass, china ware; beet location in town; will Invoice *840; good reasons for selling. Address box 996

News.

BUSINESS CHANCE—68* \V. Washington; established feed store; location with Fairbanks street scales, office, bins, etc.; best feed stand In the city; scales alone will almost pay tt** r * ,,t Apply ALFRED HOBERd, 119 \Y. < leorjcta BUSINESS OHANCEr-A rare opportunity for active young man having *6,694 and ability, to pure'was an Inureat In old manufacturing and Jobbing business In this city; this give*

PATENT ATTORNEYS.

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^U5-416ULemck* Building, Indianapolu. Taut PATENT ATTORNEYS—R. T. SILVIUS " A CO , Talbott Block. M6 N Pennsylvania st Indianapolis. New phone 666. Expert on com-

Bupci

ited patents, trade-marks, and copyrights iporior draughting, ~ ‘ *-* *

Free pamphlets

REMOVAL.

THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1901.

WANTED-Whit* boy waiter. GEORGE'S

HOTEL.

WANTED-Barber for Saturday. 419 E. Wash-

ington gt.

WANTED—SroaH- colored boy. Call 116 W.

Michigan st.

WANTED— Boy to attend soda fount. 210 Mas-

sachusetts ave.

WANTED—Boy In paint ahop. ROBBINS. 32

E. Georgia si

WANTED-Barber. with two years'' experience. 1097 S. East.

WANTED—Good, strong man for housecleaning 21 8. Senate.

WANTED—old hats made new or in atyie. HAND. 21 Virginia ave-

WANTED-Whlte boy. about 1*. for housework. GEORGE'S HOTEL.

WANTED—Man to solicit and manage office. Room *9. Waverley Building.

WANTED—A carriage trimmer at once. H. BINKLEY * SON, Tipton, Ind.

WANTED—One abort order cook: and one counter waiter. 234 S. Illinois at.

WANTED—Carriage painters, at *10 Kentucky ave. JOHN OU1DELHOBFBR.

WANTED-Barber; permanent place to good man. ALCAZAR, 17 N. Pennsylvania.

WANTED—Experienced waiter; also pantry boy, at POP JUNE'S, 109 8. Illinois gt.

WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.

WANTKD—Tlsh-1-Mingo.

WANTED—••Charles Major.-• so

^rANTED-”Aeliahead” *for headaens WANTED-The Cleveland won the Road Race. WANTED—Wail paper to clean; beet reference. 1« S. Illinois. WANTED—Set of double harnes; second-hand. 817 E. Washington st. WANTED—Second-hand candy atone. Address

Box 106. Franklin. Ind.

WANTED-Dlamonds bought for cash. 48 E.

. Washington st., up-atalra.

WANTED—Occupants for two rooms, with board. 441 N. Ullnota at. WANTED—Good location for country newt-

paper. Address box 961, News.

JHBL buy clean stock of clothing for

cash. Address Box 930, News.

WANTED—Rubber tire, end-spring Call evenlng, Lag Garfield Plaoe. WANTED-Shoe stock In county seat; good price. Address box 875. New*.

buggy.

dry. by

WANTED—Family washing, roujrn the pound. PROGRESS LAUNDRY.

WANTED—To bid on your painting; very beat references. Address box 1001, News.

WANTED—MARY C. LLOYD. DENTIST. I* Fletcher Building. Guaranteed work. WANTED—Best dull finish cabinets this week *1 doxsn. BENNETTS, 38 E. Washington. WANTED—Horse to keep for its feed; good care; light work; reliable. Address Box 9X3, News. WANTED—Best engraving a.»d slectrotypes. INDIANA ELECTROTYPE CO.. *8 W.

Pearl.

WANTED—Experienced real estate agent; prefer one who is acquainted with city. 323 Lemcke. WANTED—Best tor you because best mads Satin-Skin Cream. Powder and Soap. Use

la proof

WANTED—Cash paid for saddle Lores. HENRY D. PIERCE 18Vi N. Meridian st. Room II. WANTED—Second-hand total adding National cash register; must be cheap. Address box 1010, News. WANTED—To rent barn for oqe horse; 15 squares from Monument; must be reasonable. Address box 99;, News. WANTED—JAU HOUG SOW CO.: CHINESE CHOP 8UEY HOUSE. Open every day and nighty at *38 Indiana ave. WANTED—75 or 100-gallon steam packet kettles: must be in good condition. M'KEXNA BROS.. Conntrsvllle, Ind.

WANTED—INDIANAPOLIS LAUNDRY CO.,

Collars, IHc; cuffs, 3c pair; work called for and delivered. Old phone 1569

WANTED—To rent to a gentleman, nice foom In modern home; central; references exchanged^ Address box 926, News. WANTED—Ostrich plumes dyed and curled. Straw and Leghorn hats cleaned and press-

ed. FAILLES, »J3. Illinois st.

WANTKD—Leaky cisterns cleaned and cemented, (1.50. Phones 1791. FRANK BUTTZ, Indiana and Capitol aves. WANTED—To do your carpenter and screen work; Job work a specialty. WORTHING-

TON, 214 B. Ohio. New phone 1708.

WANTED—Modern cottage, with bgth7~'well located, north, about August 1; good rent If satisfactory. Address Box 100, News. WANTED—Cistern. *1.25; cleaned; driven

well, 60c per foot; pump repairs. C. F. GOR-

PON 407 E. Washington. Phone old 1 on 1239. WANTED—100 first-class second-hand wheels Will pay reasonable price. Call 148 S. Illinois st. GUARANTEE TIRE AND BICYCLB CO. .

and glass, or

have.

reeser, etc.; state what you price. ROY W. SNIDER, Fair-

WANTED—To buy a second-hand barber chair

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giving

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WANTED—Young gentleman wants room and board tn private family, within walking distance of Circle; roommate preferred. Address box 998, News. WANT ED—On e or two rooms; well ventilated and plainly furnished, for studio, when not out of city; state particulars in answering. Address box 1026, News.

WANTED—Money loanad on watches, diamonds, etc. CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY. BOS Stevenson Building.

r'TI E.JJ—10 rent room lor orug store -raritInd.; 1.200 population; 500 regular emed factory men; only one drug store In V WILLIAM SMITH, 831 E. St. Joe.

WANTED—Hardwood floors cleaned and polished; first-class work; all spots, marks removed; carpets rugs, cleaned and renovated. CHARLES GREEN. 12U Lewis st. WANTED—To rent room for drug store Parker, ployed town. WANTED—One or two furnished rooms with bath connected; within walking distance of Monument, and away from street car noise. Part board desirable. Address box 983, News. WANTED—Furnished, modern room In private family, by man and wife, with use of dining-room and kitchen; good transportation or close to Circle. Give full particulars. Address box 684, News.

WANTED—To buy second-hand books; any number; also old revenue, confederate, foreign and U. S. postage stamps, with snd without envelopes, for a reference collection. What have you? A. N. WILSON 308 E. Washington, (first stairway east of court-house), room 9. Phone 9054 new.

WANTEDWILL PAY CASH FOR BARGAIN IN A 5 TO 7 ROOM HOUSE. LOCATED BETWEEN BROADWAY AND CAPITOL AVE., SOUTH OF HTH STREET. MUST BE A BARGAIN. IF TOU HAVE SUCH PROPERTY FOR SALE DON’T FAIL TO SEE ME AT ONCE. QUICK SALES MADE. JOS. W. SELVAGE, 73-76 LOMBARD BUILDING.

PERSONAL.

PERSONAL—Tlw Race.

Cleveland won the Road

PERSONAL—Massage, electric and perfume baths. 145Vs W, Wash, at., second floor. PHRSONAL—Palmistry free. PROF. YOCUM will read your left hand free thia month. 840 Ashland av».

PERSONAL—Clairvoyant; reading and advice on all subjects, 25c. MRS. aLISANDRE, 1631 Shelby st

PERSONAL-Jurt a "klsB" of SatM-Sktn powder so magically Improves your complaxlon. Try It; 25c. HUDER'S. PERSONAL—Juvenalis Hair Food restores natural color; invigorates: *1 else now only 60c. HUDER'S, NEW YORK STORE. PERSONAL—Flesh, white or brunette shades are supplied In that useful exquisite toilet article, Satln-Skln Powder; 26c, HUDER’S. PERSONAL—Your hand read for 10 cents by America's most noted palmists, Madams Ciaretta and Juanetta, known as the most scientific palmistry readers In the wcrld. They tvll all moves, changes anti important events connected with your life; their skill is reliable. Palmistry Is an acknowledged science. Children's hands also examined. Palmistry tells what vocation In life they arc best adapted for. These palmists will for few days read both handa—a full *2 palmistry reading for 36c. Don't fall to have your hands read, and call early, to avoid having to wait. They also teach palmistry for one-third usual price, and furnish positions to those who they teach, and pay big salaries. 16^ K. Washington sb PERSONAL-MADAME VAN ALLEn! the famous English palmist and clairvoyant. Truthful in her predictions, reliable In her advice. Without asking & question she will tell you the object of your call, giving names of friends and relatives, and actual facts concerning your life and circumstances which you . know to be absolutely true. The most valuable and accurate information on business, speculations, investments, love, law and travels. Her revelations are most wonderful and acknowledged to be of the highest order, not made to satisfy Idle curiosity, but Intended to give to those who seek the truth a permanent benefit. Remember, your prospects of to-dsy may be your fortune to-morrow If rightly handled. The madame will positively refuse to accept any fee unless she gives the utmost satisfaction. Parlors, 231 N. Meridian street.

TO LET—ROOMS. TO LET—"Achehead'’ for headache. TO LET—See Hat INDIANA TRUST CO. TO LET—The Cleveland won the Road Race.

TO LET—Unfurnished room. 402 E. New York. TO LET—Furnished rooms. 481 Magnolia Block. TO LET—Two furnished rooma. 841 N. Merldl an. TO LET—Nicely furnished rooms. 90 W. Vermont at. TO LET—Furnished rooms with bath. 730 N. Meridian. TO LET—Two large, unfurnished front rooms. 29 E. Pratt. TO LET—Furnished room; modern. 619 N. Delaware at. TO LET—Furnished rooms; modern. 513 N.

New Jersey.

TO LET—Nicely furnished front room. 412 W. New York st. TO LET—Furnished rooma and board. 629 N. Pennsylvania. TO LET—Down-town front rooms; reasonable. 306 N. Capitol. TO LET—Two nicely furnished front rooms. 217 N. Meridian. _ TO LET—Small rooms, for gen tie men; bath. _914 N. Alabama. TO LET—Large, front room, with alcove. 7*2 N. Delaware st. TO LET—Two nice i-oeras. light housekeeping. 712 E. Eleventh. TO LET—Housekeeping and lodging rooma. 330 Capitol ave. N. TO LET—Two furnished front rooma, with board. 819 S. East at. TO LET—Furnished rooms; private family; bath. 703 N. Illinois. TO LET—Elegant, furnished rooms, with board. 110 Tenth.

TO LET—Furnished rooms; light housekeeping. 639 E. New York. TO LET—Nice, furnished rooms; bath; with board. 216 \V. Vermont. TO LET—Three unfurnished rooms; housa-

keeplng. 704 N. Illinois.

TO LET — Desirable furnished rooms, with

board. 591 N. Meridian.

TO LET—Three furnished housekeeping rooms, down-stairs. 816 Greer st. TO LET—Nicely furnished rooma; modern conveniencet,. 640 N. Illinois. TO LET—One or two nice rooms, furnished or unfurnished. 16 N. State st. TO LET—Four rooms and bath; references required. 809 N. Alabama at. TO LET—Nice, unfurnished front room, with alcove. 620 ft. Delaware st.

TO LET—Three unfurnished rooms;

housekeeping. 1127 Park ave.

light

REMOVAL—REEDER'S boot*, clothing. 408 IV Washington st.

shoe* and

FOR SALE OR TRADE. FOR SALE OR TRADE—The Cleveland won the Road Race. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Established steam laundry; good reason# for selling. Address Box 977, News. FOR SALE OR TRADE—11 acre* well Improved; five miles of city, to exchange for good home. Indianapolis. THE INDIANA REAL ESTATE OO., 421 Lemcke. FOR BALE OR TRADE—Twelve-room modern residence. Capitol ave., between North and 8t. Clair; take good vacant lot. or smaller residence first payment. Addrese Box 1014. News. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Four second-hand phaetons: one second-hand buggy; cm# sec-ond-hand rockaway; all In good condition and at prices that will sell quick. CONDE IMPLEMENT CO., m W. Washington.

SOCIETY AND CLUB MEETINGS. SOCIETY—K. of P.—Excelsior Lodge, No. 25. Regular meeting this evening. Visiting brothers welcome. ELAM G. PRALL, C. C. W. \V. DAVY. K. of R. and S. SOCIETY—MASONIC—Indianapolis Chapter.

welcome W. R. EVANS, H. P. TOM ODDY. Secretary.

SOCIETY—Fidelity Rebekah Lodge will give a hat carnival at Its hall on Virginia ave., Saturday evening, June L A special feature of the entertainment will be a musical sketch by Will and Ed Henry, with their Swine bells and mandolins Admission l«c. including refreshments. Prizes given.

231 E St. Joe st.

TO LET—HOUSES. TO LET-See :1st. 82 Circle. TO LET-See Ust SPANN A CO. TO LET—''Achehead" for headaens. TO LET-Sae list. INDIANA TRUST CO.

TO LET -Tee list. CENTRAL TRUST CO.

TO LET—The Cleveland won the Road Race. TOJLET—Four-room house. 810 N. Spring st. TO LET—Moving. 81 per load. Telephone 768. TO LET—Moving 81 per load. Both phone* 218 TO LET—Modern brick house. 416 E. New York. TO LET—House, eight rooms; bath. 824 J?!

Delaware at.

TO LET 1 -Nine rooms, bath; barn; good repair. 812 B. Eleven Uh TO LET—Furnished house, July 1 to Septemb«r 15. 1583 Broadway. TO LET—416 E. South, 6 rooms. Apply 18% N. Meridian at.. Room U. TO LET—Six-room house, gas, well and cls-

tern. Call 832 N. West.

TO LET—List your rental property with HALL

& HUL, 147 E. Market at. r

TO LET—Furnished cottage for summer; reference. 1530 N. New Jersey. TO LET—Six-room house; 410 Indiana ave. Inquire 310 W. Vermont st. TO LET-See list at 131 E. Market; ground

floor. GREGORY St APPEL.

TO LET—Nicely furnished room for gentleman; bath. 113 W. New York. TO LET—Furnished front alcove room; bath;

private family. 919 Park ave.

TO LETT—Nicely furnished room, with bath; to gentleman. 2129 College ave. TO LET—Nicely furnished front room with use of phone. 417 E. New York. TO LET—Furniehed front room; board. 332 N. _ Old phone 1 on 1127. TO LET—Two suites of three rooms each;

very convenient. 406 S. Meridian.

TO LET—Furnished room; private family;

bath. Address Box 1019, News.

TO LET—Large, alcove front room; pleasantly

furnished; bath. 718 N. Delaware.

TO LET—Unfurnished rooms; bath; private family; references. 1636 College ave. TO LET—Three unfurnished rooms; private

family; bath; cheap. 1217 College ave.

TO LET—Furnished suite of rooms; ground

floor; light housekeeping. 306 E. Ohio.

TO LET—Nicely furnished room; modern con-

venlences. 137 W. Market st.. room 7.

TO LET—Furnished parlor and small bedrooms; bath and board. 1117 N^ Senate. TO LET—Furnished rooms for gentlemen; soft water; bath; telephone. 419 N. Delaware. TO LET—Large, front parlor: partly furnished ;jnodern; board. 1028 N. Illinois st. TO LET—Best dull finish cabinets this week. <1 dozen. BENNETTS. 38 E. Washington. TO LET—Nice, furnished, down, front rooms; for man and wife or two men. 309 N. Capitol ave. TO LET—Two nicely furnished rooms; housekeeping; to parties without children. 411 B. Ohio. TO LET—One or two rooms In strictly private family; modern; central. Address box 1004.

News.

TO LET—Well furnished front rooms; housekeeping or sleeping; reasonable; bath. 280 N.

Alabama.

TO LET—Two unfurnished rooms, alcove; modern; light housekeeping; central. Address

box 854, News.

TO LET—Nicely furnished room, with bath; man and wife or two ladles; private family. 425 NJVest st ' TO LET—Very pleasant rooms, suitable for light housekeeping, at 19% N. Meridian. Call

at room No. 1.

TO LET—To gentleman, nicely furnished room; all conveniences; private home; references.

130 IV. Vermont.

TO LET—Two or three furnished or unfurnished rooms; modern; light housekeeping. 613 E. St. Clair. TO LET—Three rooma, unfurnished; light housekeeping; privileges bath and telephone.

*118 N. Delaware.

TO LET—For gentleman, well furnished room; modern; private family; reasonable; references. 307 N. East st. TO LET—Two attractive apartments; highclass; modern conveniences. THE WYANDOTTE, 112 K. Ohio st. TO LET—Rooms, furnished or unfurnished; some privileges in kitchen; bath; private family. 611 E. Twelfth. TO I,FT—Desirable front alcove room, fin> nished or unfurnished; furnished rooms, modern, 110 E. Vermont. TO LET—Parties wishing nice, clean, homelike place In private family; beautifully furnlshed; central. Address box 1006. News/ TO LET—Best located rooms in city; well ventilated; free baths: electric light; *1.50 to *4 per week HOTEL IROQUOIS, Market and

Circle.

TO LET—Parlor and two bedrooms, or three bedrooms; single or cn suite; furnished ,>r unfurnished; modern; very desirable. 216 N. East st. TO LET—Furnished rooms, transient. 50c * night; weekly rates *2 and upward; firstclass restaurant in connection. PRINCETON HOTEL, Opposite UMon station. TO LET—Elegant rooms; en suite; halls carpeted; modern conveniences; porcelain tubs; •oft water; public telephone. Apply room 4, Halcyon Apartments. Delaware and New

York.

TO LET—Large, furnished front room; north; modern; strictly private; bath; two gentlemen preferred; would serve breakfast; walking distance; references exchanged. Address box 1002, News.

TO LET—MISCELLANEOUS.

TO LET—The Cleveland won the Road Race. | TO LET—Factory building with power; 9,000

feet floor space; centrally located. Address Box 943, News. TO LET—Building, 40X38 feet. 118 g. CounT central; cheap, improvements will be made. C Z sayles._

TO LET—Only hotel. Parker, Ind.; nineteen

rooms: brick; *20 per month. WM. smith.

TO LET—Boarding house, near Union depot. Inquire at BRYCE S BAKERY. TO LET—19 E. Ohio at.; large brick rasldenca; very desirable. C. F. BAYLES. TO LET—Kensington Court, Illinois and Twelfth, 6 rooms and bath; *18. TO LET—Two five-room houses, well, cistern, gas; *8 each. M4-388 E. Norwood »t. TO LET—Good, eight-room house;. 1924 Hlghland Place; *18. Call 1230 N. West st. TO LET—Modem, 10-room house, 1724 N. Pennsylvania. Inquire room 20 Windsor. TO LET—Beat dull finish cablnett this week, 81 doacn. BENNETTB, 88 E. Washington. TO LET—Wanted: Family washings; rough dry, by the pound PROGRESS LAUNDRY. TO LET—*006 N Meridian, nine rooms; bath; furnace. JAB. N. ROGERS. 16 Inga'is Block. TO LET—JENKINS'S TRANSFER; largeai moving vans tn tbs city. Ptaonss 1340. *1 E Market. TO LET—Seven and eight-room flats; modem. VENDOME, 606 N. Delaware st. Apply to custodian. TO LET—If you want a first-class tenant, quick, list your property with 1. N. RICHIE,

108 E. Market st. '

TO LBT-Nor 2212 N. Alabama st., eight rooms, modern, new. FIBBER & REILLY, 146 E^ Market st. TO LET—We make a specialty of Lake Maxinkuckee cottages. DWINNELL & CO., 210% Massachusetts ave. TO LET—Choice large flats In the Arundel, 507 N. Delaware. Most complete flats In city. W E. MICK & CO. TO LET—Modern house; nine rooms. 2601 N. Illinois st.; suit tenant as to repairs. J. S. CRUSE, 154 E- Market. TO LET—Elegant nine-room modern house. No. 950 K. Illinois st.; *36. J. G. M’CULr LOUGH, 162 E._Market TO LET—7-room house; fine condition; fruit; West Indianapolis; June 1. MEYER & KISER. 306 Indiana Trust nidg : To LET—Seven-room hours, with bath; both gases; $2o per month. Inquire C. E. KREGELO'S OFFICE, 228 N. Delaware st. TO LET—Eight-room, modern house; bath; Consumers' natural gas; good furnace; *40 per month. 6a> N. New Jersey st. C. W. MEIKEL. TO LET—Southeast corner Blackford and Michigan; six-room house, city water, bath, both gases; owners pay water. Call at 635 W. Michigan. TO LET—Berkley Terrace, northwest corner East and St. Clair sts.; 7 rooms all light and airy; strictly modern, *30. I. N. RICHIE. 108

E. Marker.

TO LET—geven rooms; coolest flat In the city; large rooms; private halls; best service: down-town; no car fare to pay. THE SAVOY. J. A. KINK. TO LET—Fletcher ave., house, eight rooms; fine condition, barn, and good lot; here is a chance for a fine home, cheap; *26. FIBBER & REILLY, 146 E^ Market st. TO LET—5*4 Drover st., 5 rooms, 99; 2923 Moore ave.. 6 rooms, bath, beautiful shade, *11; 214 W. Walnut st., new, 5 rooms, bath, *16.50. SHIRLEY, ^1014 Stevenson. TO LET—1021 Central ave. and 503 E. Eleventh st., new, six rooms, bath, furnace, china clos"t, hardwood floors, natural gas furnished for hot water boiler; *22. FIBBER & REILLY. 1-46 E. Market st. ^ TO LET—Attractive, cool oats, lour rooms; high-class appointments; safe construction; not fire traps. Rent *17.50, includes everything except light. THE HOLLAND, 933 Massachhsetts ave. CHAS. 8. LEWIS. 3 Ingalls BuildIng. TO LET—In Belvedere Flat, suite of flva rooms, four rooms; also three rooms in annex; modern; with large porch front and rear; yard, fountain and swings; with plenty of fine shade; prices range from *15 to *30. Call 314 E. North st. E. G. RAFFKTY. TO LET—Modern flat. "Arundel,” located at No. 607 N. Delaware st.; six flats, 7 rooms In two and 8 rooms In four; large, airy, thoroughly modern, up-to-date; filtered soft water for bath; city water, hot and cold; electric lights; both gases; rooms handsomely decorated; large parlors; large dining-rooms, stationary ranges and refrigerators; steam heat; grate in bathrooms; elegant -consoles; hardwood floors throughout: Italian marble steps and front entrance; fireproof walls; roof garden; speaking tubes; storage rooms; Janitor services. For prices see W. E. MICK & CO., 118 E. Market st. AUCTION SALEG. AUCTION SALE—The Cleveland won the Road Rare. AUCTION BALE-T. J. SEMANS. Real £state. General Auctioneer. 157 N. Illinois, room 13.

AUCTION SALE-LEW SHANK, general auctioneer, sells furniture in houses, stocks of goods, everything. 339 E. Washington si; both Phones 2028. AUCTION SALE—Of furniture, carpets, etc., will he sold on to-morrow (Saturday) morning. at 9: , 0 o'clock, at my room. No. 245 W. Washington st.; throe choice oak and walnut bedroom suites, extra fine •'ak bedroom suite, with cheval dresser (cost *35i, tine bedroom suite, wilh toilet washstand; elegant oak fold-ing-bed, with large French plate-glass mirror; oak extension tables, cane-seat diningchairs, rockers, cupboard safe, bedsteads, oak stands, brussels and Ingrain carpets, splendid oak sideboard (cost $2f>). desk, sewing machine, mattresses, bedepringe, also sack coffee, 20 dozen can soups, three mats. figs, dates and a great many other articles. G. W. M'CURDY, a uctloneer AUCTION SALE—I will sell Monday. June 3, at 9:39 a. m., the entire furnishings of Mrs. Edgar's dlnlng-rc m. at the Chalfant. corner Michigan and Pennsylvania ets.; twelve oak (ilning-lables, sixty tine golden oak (liningchairs, six oak stun,Is, fine lot dishes, five dozen knives, live dozen forks, four dozen oyster forks, four dozen salad forks, ten dozen teaspoons, five dozen soup spoons, two dozen each of salt and peppers, eight sirup jugs, all of the very best silver; one large, one small refrigerator, iron beds, brass-trimmed; chiffonier, dressers, washstands, rockers, matting, rugs, pillows, carpats, mattresses, springs, kitchen utensils; these are alt fine goods, especially fine silver; rare opportunity for any wanting anyt'ving In this line; sale positive, no goyds shown till day of sale; no limit on goods- parties moving to New York; entrance on Pennsylvania st. T. J. SEMANS. auctionter.

TO LET—Manufacturing building with power; best location In the city. Apply P4 y c-e « n•* kfry. TO LET-OFFICES AND STORES. TO LET-See list. INDIANA TKUST CO. TO LET—The Cleveland won the Road Race. TO LET—Storeroom. Irvington; will remodel to suit tenant._Owner, 7 Board of Trade. TO LET—Storeroom, suitable for barber shop, manufacturing or any business. 406 8. Merldlar TO LET—Desirable store room. 130 E. Washington st.; two fronu. Apply 20 N. Meridian *1, room H. TO LET—Rent free to get business started; aaloon; 794 Madison ave. J. 8. CRUSE, 154 E. Market st. TO LET—Desirable location for saloon, near postoffice; would enlarge room by adding to rear. Inquire 18% X. Meridian st. Room U. ■ LOST.

LOST—Square grip, with paper-hanger's tools. Return W. H. ROLL’S, 203 E. Washington ■L Reward. LOST—Rimleas nose glasses, on way or at Crown Kill, Thursday. Return 838 Stevensem Building; reward. LOST—Sunday. May 2*. a black and gray double shawl. Finder return to 3116 El Tenth at., and receive rewardLOST—Whit# French poodle; female; very old; valuable only as a pet; *10 reward If returned to *321 N. New Jersey at. LOST—Please return the umbrella found yesterday morning on E. Washington si, to 143 and 14» E- Market si Reward. LOST—Eight months' old, half pug dog; at Crown H1J1 cemetery; brown In color. Reward for return to HOP N. Capitol. LOST—Pocketbook lost on Illinois st., containing *3.86. Finder will receive a liberal reward If returned to J. L. RICHARDS, Hoyt ave. LOCT—Official G. A. R. badge of Commander-In-Chief Rassieur; rank strap, having three stars. Return to WM. H. ARMSTRONG. 228 S. Meridian si

STORAGE — INDIANA TRANSFER CO 27. CO

STORAGE

FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. REAL E8TATE-INDIANA TRUST CO. REAL ESTATE—Vacant lot. Haughvtle, *375. J. W. FRIDAY, 401 Lemcke : REAL ESTATE—Cottage, six rooms, elegant condition. _I919 Brookslde ave. REAL ESTATE—If you want a bargain, mm J. W LQ8H, 10 N. Pennsylvania. RKAL ESTATE—List your real estate with HALL A HILL 147 E. Market el REAL ESTATE—Private money to ioaa; • per cenl C. K. SAYLE8. 137 E. Markrt. REAL ESTATE—For bargains in real estats, see W. E. MICK 4 CO.. 118 E Merkel REAL ESTATE— List your real estate with W. A. GREYER.^466 Majestic Building. REAL ESTATE—1780 Talbott ave., nine rooms, furnace; bath; stable; corner. No agents. REAL ESTATE—City Property, taima. bargalna. WM. T. PATTEN. 190 K. Market at. REAL ESTATE—Place your fire Insurance with W A. GREYER. 469 Majestic Building. REAL EST AT E-insurance. SKIDKNST1CKER * ROOT. 27 Thorpe Block. 147 K. Market streel REAL ESTATE-For‘bargatne in wali paper go to HOFFMAN 3k ROUSE. 1M N. Illinois streel RKAL ESTATE—Factory site on Belt railroad; great bargain. HALL St HILL, 147 E. Market at. REAL ESTATE—List your real estats for sals or trade with J. C. MITCHELL. 1111 Law Building. RKAL ESTATE—Window screens, ooora, Venetian blinds. Factory, 315 E. South, rear. New 3429; old 23920^ REAL ESTATE)—New business building, *12,500 cash; pays 7 per cenl net; no trades. Address box 971. News. ' REAL ESTATE-*C875; lot, New Jersey, near Sixteenth; 40x158; east front. CHAS. P. DONEY, 731 Lemcke. REAL ESTATE—Modern home, Dewey ave.; bargain. DWINNELL 3k CO.. Sole Agents, *10% Massachusetts ava REAL ESTATE—Almost new, eight-room house; northeast; *1,660; easy terms; must sell. Phone Joldj 2993, l ring. REAL ESTATE—We have some of the choicest lots, Morris addition. DWINNELL 3k CO., 210% Massachusetts ave. REAL ESTATE—House of aix room#, noth gases, furnace, stable. 434 Randolph at Call CAPITAL LUMBER CO REAL ESTATE—New nine-room modern residence, north, or will trade for clear lot north. Address Box_734. News. REAL ESTATE—-If you want a bargain on S. Oriental si, see us. THE INDIANA REAL ESTATE CO., 421 Lemcke Bldg. REAL ESTATE—Five acres with Improvements, north. DWINNELL 3k CO.. Sole Agents, 210% Massachusetts ave. REAL ESTATE—*750 for 4-room house in N, Indianapolis; *150 cash, balance *7 per month. CRAWFORD, 8% E. Washington. REAL ESTATE—Bargain, 12-room. new, double dwelling; renting *20; *1,200; two days only. C. W. OAKS. 135E. Market. REAL ESTATE—See those beautiful seven and eight-room fiats In the "Arundel,” 607 N. Delaware, W. E. MICK 3k CO. __ REAL ESTATE—Rental investment; double house; Douglass st., near Michigan; price, *2.200. SPANN St CO., 148 B. Market. REAL B6TATE—Choice corner lot, Illinois and Eleventh at. A great bargain fur cash or snort time. CENTRAL CHAIR CO.

REAL ESTATE-*!,250; five-room cottage. barn, etc., southeast part of city; bargain. WM. 8. CANFIELD. 706 Law Building. REAL ESTATE-Vacant lots and improved property for sals in any part of the city. GEO. WOLF, second floor Lemcke BuildingREAL ESTATE!—Cottage Highland ave., six rooms; built three years; plenty natural gas; at a bargain. SPANN 3k CO.. 14* E. Market. REAL ESTATE—Ten acres on west edge of Malott Park, with Improvements; price very low. DWINNELL 3k CO.. Sole Agents, 210% Massachusetts ave. REAL ESTATE—Splendid, two-story house; gas, well, cistern, fruit, shade, barn, cement walks; improved street; big bargain; *2,000. 929 W. Thirtieth at. REAL ESTATES-*2.800; splendid cottage, north; six rooms, bath, mantels, sliding doors, east front, fruit and shade. CHAS. P. DONKY, 731 Lemcke. REAL ESTATE- ' r wo of those cnoice iota, 40x 170, left: E. Tenth st. cars pass every eight minutes; onto U per week, without Interest; price *400. E, MICK 3k CO. REAL ESTATE—New, two-story, nine rooms, modern; furnace, bath, cabinet mantel; barn, plenty gas; a complete suburban home; a bargain for few days. 2930 Central ave. REAL ESTATE—Elegant" building lot, No. 1423 North Alabama atreet, 41x160 ft.: excellent neighborhood; must be sold. A. J. VAN DETNSE, No. 219 Lemcke Building. REAL ESTATE—Yandes, near Fifteenth st.; 8 rooms, stable, well, cistern; gas; annual rental 1168; for quick sale offered at *1.600. A. J. VAN DEINSEX 219 Lemcke Building; REAL ESTATE—Twenty-seventh sL, near Illinois; neat six-room oottage; will sell on monthly installments; 9 per cent. Interest on deferred payments. SPANN & CO„ 148 E. Market. REAL ESTATE—Double house on W. Washington st., fronting two streets; renting *208 a year; ground worth more than the puce asked, It 100. J. O. McCULLOUGH, 162 E. Market A.. REAL ESTATE—16% per cent. Investment. Bellefontalne st.; two business and seven dwelling-rooms; leased one and five years for *468 per year; price, *3,000. M. ARBUCKLE, 424 Lemcke. , REAL ESTATE—Forty-acre, Improved farm; three miles south Brownstown, county seat of Jackson county, Indiana. Owner too old to work. No agents. SHERIDAN BURGE, Browfastown, Ind. REAL ESTATE—Bargain: new eight-room modern residence, north; bath, brick furnace, sewer, shade. Improved street, newly papered, gae, *500 down, balance time, straight loan. Address Box 723, News.

STORAGE. STORAGE—The Cleveland wen the Road Race. STORAGE—Moving, *1 per load. Telephone 768. STORAGE—New storage house; fine househ jld goods, 750 Massachusetts avs. STORAGE—Packing and moving. S. p. HAMILTON. 17 N. Alabama. Phone 76S. Special rate.. STORAGE—New storage house for fine household goods, opposite Market. 105 N. Alabama. FRANK k-UEl LHOUSE STORAGE - PACKING AND HAULING HOGAN TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. 82, 34, 36 W. GEORGIA ST. PHONE 675. STORAGE—Central Public Warehouse, 110-112 S. Alabama, first-class storage wanted CHARLES McINTOSH. Manager. Old phones 2410 and 1696 STORAGE—INDIAN APOIJS WAREHOUSE CO.. W. K Kurtz. Pres.; H. A. Croseland Mgr., 617-522 8. Pennsylvania. Phones 1343. Ws store, pack and haul. STOP 4GE—UNION TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO., phonee 13o. Only first-class household goods and merchandise solicited. CRATING AND PACKING s specialty.

REAL ESTATE—Oriental st., near Washington st., two five-room cottages; veranda, well, cistern and natural gas; rent *10 each; price *900 each; must be sold. J. W. FRIDAY 3k CO.. 401 Lemcke. REAL ESTATE—For Sale: At a bargain. beautifully located modern home, on Broadway, near Twentieth st.; east front; large lot; fine shade; slate roof; stable; owner about to leave city. SPANN & CO., E. Market. REAL - ESTATE—Handsome, 13-room residence, modern In every respect, on N. Cupftoi ave.; clo.-e in: corner lot: sis** 100x195 teet; excellent location for fiat; and still have large yard to go with residence. J. G. McCULLOUGH, 162 E. Market st. REAL ESTATE—Neat, five-room cottage, on Trowbrluge st.; lot 40x161 feet; this property in within two squares of the Pan-handle railroad shops, and can be bought on payments of *10 a month; no cash payment needed; price *).000._J. G. McCULI/OUGH, 162 E. Market »t. REAL ESTATE—128-acre farm, adjoining city llmiis, ?ubdivlded Into four and five-acre tracts, to be sold st very small price to close up an estate; on Madison road, three miles south of Washington si: easy terms; who will get first choir®? Prices reasonably low. W. E. MICK & CO. REAL ESTATE 86.2(H): BROADWAY. V ROOMS, NEW, STRICTLY MODERN; TWO BATHS, OAK FINISH THROUGHOUT; FINE MANTELS; WIRED FOR ELECTRICITY; EVERY CONVENIENCE: BARN; LARGE IX>T; WORTH *7,500. CHARLES V. DONEY. 731 1 .emcke. REAL ESTATE—Heautlful residence of 11 rooms, College ave., near Twenty-second st.; finished in quartered oak throughout; combination chandeliers, handsomely decorated; fine ham; a model home; price *6.500; if you want fine home, this will please you. J. G. MeCVL-LOU'-t’ t«? v vr B -Vpr Real LbiAiri— A BEAUTIFUL. NEW. MODERN CAPITOLAVE. HOME. *4,350 will purchase The New, Strictly Modem Home. No. 2139 N. Capitol Ave. This House is Complete in every detail and must be seen to be appreciated. An ABUNDANCE Of TRUST GAS. Look it up. JOS. W. SELVAGE. 73-76 Lombard Bldg. REAL ESTATE—I will pay Cash for Bargain in a House of 5 to 7 rooms, located South ot Twelfth st., from Broadway to Capitol ave. If you have such a property for sale, DON’T fall to call and see me at once. JOS. W. SELVAGE. 73-76 Lombard Bldg.

I offer FOR SALE BARGAINS in Vacant impra the City. I have purchasers for Bargains In

ter Lots and improved properties in alt parts of the City. I have purchasers foi any part of the City. See me.

_ ---- square feet of space. fire-proof, electric elevator#;; office. 339 E Washington el; cheapest place In the cite

Both phone* *149 p UANK

NOTICE.

NOTICE—The Cleveland won the Road Race. NOTICE—The Peerless Foundry Co., 710 Meek •l, manufacture stove castings of SU kinds; also do stove repairing. New Phona 2402; old Phone 2-10640. NOTICE—Hot air furnaces, with combination gas burners; for burning gas and other fuel et the same time. JOSEPH GARDNER. 39 Kentucky are. Telephone 322.

STOLEN^

STOLEN—960 reward for return of articles taken from 30 W. Eleventh st., Sunday, May 19. No questions asked.

REAL ESTATE— A COTTAGE PROPERTY "BARGAIN.” *1500.00 will purchase a very desirable 6 room Cottage, with Large Bam. Well. -Cistern, Cement walks. Natural Gas, on Cornell Ave., with Abundance of Shade and Fruit. The Improvements on this lot could not be Duplicated for the price of property. INVESTIGATE THIS QUICK. Joa. W. SELVAGE. 73-79 Lombard Bldg. Phones 717, REAL ESTATE-

PLACE YOUR FIRE INSURANCE WITH JOS. W. SELVAGE, AGENT. REPRESENTING THE LEADING COMPANIES OF THE WORLD. THE PROVIDENCE-WASHINGTON INS. CO. FOUNDED 1799. THE SUN INSURANCE OFFICE OF LONDON. FOUNDED 1710. THE CALEDONIAN INS. CO., of SCOTLAND FOUNDED 1906. WHEN INSURING DON’T FAIL TO GET THE BEST. JOS. W. SELVAGE, INSURANCE AGENT, 72-71 Lombard Bldg. Phones 717.

FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE—The Cleveland won the Road Raoe. real'ESTATE—Lot In Ettal's North Meridian at addition. 9460. D. A. COULTER, 297 Law Building. REAI7EBTATE—Harrison st., near Pine; seven rooms; a snap; *1,500. FIBBER * RBIL-

LY, 144 E. Market st._

REAL ESTATE—Seven-room house. Iowa st; small cash payment and easy monthly payments; *1,500. D. A. COULTER, *07 Law Building. REAL ESTATE—East front. Central ave. lot; asphalt st; improvements paid; natural gas guaranteed; *1.100. D. A. COULTER, 397 Law

Building.

REAL ESTATE—*460; Bevtlle, north Of Michigan; east front; finest location on street; brick sidewalk; worth *900. CHAR. P. DONEY.

731 Lemcke.

REAL ESTATE—Modern ILrooin house, N. Illinois; want vacant lots for equity of *6,000. THE INDIANA REAL ESTATE CO., 421

Lemcke Bldg.

REAL” ESTATE-N. Meridian at.; ground *00 feet by 900; sure to increase in value. For price and location see D. A. COULTER, 207 Law Bulidlng. REAL ESTATE—Have a cash customer for dwelling on N. Capitol ave., between Stand Twenty-first sts. THE INDIANA

tor selling. » w. Alabama FOR SALE—Elegant pool figure. 704 Massachusetts

teenth ■

REAL ESTATE

CO., 431 Lemcke.

REAL ESTATE-No. 724 N. Capitol ave.; high class dweilLing; must be sold; cheap for cash, or easy terms; Inspection at any time. A. J. VAN DEINSE, No. 219 Lemcke Building. REAL ESTATE—Ten-room, modern dwelling; N. Meridian, near Twenty-second; large veranda; excellent condition; *7,000; easy paymenu at 6 per cent. Intereet. D. A. COULTBR, 207 Law Building. REAL ESTATE—An elegant twelve-room modern residence, best location on College ave.; bath, furnace, cabinet mantels, grates, large veranda, rear porch, city, cistern, and well water; beautiful lot; a great bargain If sold in the next ten days. WEISS St CO., 1*7

N. Delaware.

REAL ESTATE—A new strictly modern N. Meridian si residence, twelve rooms, bath, furnace, beautiful cabinet mantels, large mirrors. plate-glass windows, elsctricltjr, closets, cellar, laundry, front veranda, rear and side porch, cistern, large barn, fruit and grapes; lot 60x150; must be sold in ten days; make us an offer. WESSS 3k CO.. 1*7 N. Delaware si REAL ESTATE—

DOUGLASS PARK. Two lots on Delaware at., cheapest lots In the addition. E. L. COTHRELL. 122 E. Market St. REAL ESTATE-

SOUTH PARK. Beautiful lots, all street Improvements paid; *17 to *19 foot. Terms *15 cash, balance *7 to *9 a month. E. L. COTTRELL, 122 E. Marke*. REAL ESTATE-

SOUTH PARK LOTS *1* CASH Balance *7 to *9 a month. E. L. COTHRELL, 122 E. Market. REAL ESTATE—SOUTH PARK. Houses are springing up In South Park Ilka magic. Go look at them. Moat of those now being erected are sold, but we have plans of some fifty houses to select from, and will build on any lot you select. E. L. COTHRELL, 122 EL Market. REAL ESTATE-

SOUTH PARK. Qs located on S. East st., three blocks south of Proepecl It's the prettiest addition on the South Side. LOTS. *15 cash, balance *7 to *9 a month. E. L. COTHRELL, 122 E. Market St.

FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE-' Achehead for neaCmche. FOR SALE—The Cleveland won tbs Road ■ Baca. FOR SALE—Fine shorthorn belter. 14U Am® nal are. FOR SALE—Lady’* first-class Kdridge wheel

I W* 11 - Alabamsu

FOR SALK—Silk-coated French poodle 1 popplee. 1511 Ashland. FOR 8 a LK— Fain ii y 1! our. ~ SCHRADER?

503-870 Virginia ave.

FOR SALE—A Remington typewriter; *39. Ad-

dress box 865, News.

FOR SALE—Fine farm-fed springers; 1 to 1%

pounds 3326 Central.

FOR SALE—Retail creamery and bakary; pood location. 660 Shelby. FOR SALE—Fireproof Bales. A. SCHIFFLING

St SON, 48 Virginia eve.

FOR SALE—Electric fans rent or sell. G. C. BROWN. »08 N. Capitol. FOR SALK—Restaurant and hotel; good causa for selling. 36 N. Alabama

table at your own .<oa. ■ . ; , ; .

FOR SALS—Saloon tn county-seat; good location. Address Box IMS. News. FOR SALE—Two-chair barber shop; good

trade. Address Box 101*. News. .

FOR aALEJ—OM German violin; line tone; a

bargain. 200* Bellefontalne at.

FOR SALS—One extra good squirrel dot. CORIB HARVEY. Mooreevllle, Ind. FOR SALS—(Second-hand, two-draft soda

fount; 940, WM. SMITH, 3X1 E. 8t Joe.

FOR SALE—Large glass case; suitable for book* or tobacco. 619 ft Washington it. ' FOR SALE—Fly screens to order. ANDERSON SCREEN FACTORY. 8*3 FI Wayne ave. FOR SALE—New soda fountain; second-hand pric*._WILLIAM SMITH, Ml E. ^ Joe^T FOR BALE—For bargains In wall oaber so —to HUFFMAN St ROUSE, 10* N. lUlnoTs el FOR SALK—Small law library; latest books; bargain for young attomoy. Addresx box »ui

IftWls

FOR SALE-Window screens, doors, venetiaa bUnda Factory, SU K. South, roar. Now »4<B; old 33820. FOR SAL*—Rubber hip boots suitable tor r Mh,n *’ »•». KISTNER'S. IIS 8. Illinois, FOR SALE—Money-making streK and fair outfit*; time or trade. Address SNYDER, 124% E. Court st. FOR SALE—Good oak bedroom suite, cheats: breaking up housekeeping. MT W. Twentysixth; come quick. FOR SALE—Small livery an Thtiarding stable; well located and doing nice business. Addreas box H>13, News. FOR SALE—Good paying shining parlor and shoa repair shop, taking in *65 a week. Address box 1009, New*. FOR SALE—35-horae power gae engine, in floe condition; cheap. PARKHUR8T BROS. 3b CO.. 2*0 Kentucky ave. FOR SAL* Galvanised iron tank. » feet 4 inches by 3 feet 6 inches deep; and delivery wagon. *8 Hubbard Block. FOR SALE—Leaky cistarna cleaned and cemented, *1.60. Phones 1791. FRANK BUTTZ. Indiana and Capitol avea. FDR SALE—Gent's finest patent leather Ox 1 - Kisser ’■ ““ FOR SALE—INDIANAPOLlS"IlAUNPitT"co!T Collars, l%e; cuffs. Sc pair; work called tor and delivered ■ Oid phone 1199. FOR SALE—One-haU Intereet In flve-chatr barber shop and building, centrally located OSCAR REECE, Sheridan. Ind.

FOR SALE-AU boxes from Parry Mfg. Co. to

some reliabli MHili ‘

523 8. Ililnols.

some reliable person for one year. - Call at

s. M. H. ~

REAL ESTATE—$390 for lots In Park Grove addition; make them the cheapest lota In In-

dianapolis.

This addition is located on Twenty-fourth at., near River Side Park, on electric lina; and is 66 feet higher than Washington si; good water, dry cellars; and, In fact, everything needed to make it a nice place to live. Lote are being bought by the middle rises for homes, not for speculation, and are rapidly building up with five to ten-room houses; no mansions, no shanties, but everything neat

and up to date.

If you are looking for a home or an Invest-

ment, please examine these iota.

My price is *100 to *200 lower than surround-

ing iotal

C. A. OWEN, Office and residence, 1019 W. Thlrty-flrst at. New phone 6039 FOR SALE—HORSES—VEHICLES. FOR SALE—A good horse. 1147 Everson et. FOR SALE—Mare and coit; cheap. 642 Arch at. FOR SALE—'nia Cleveland won the Road Race. _____________________ FOR BALE—Top buggy; nearly new. 916 E. Ohio. FOR SALE)—900-lb. family mare; *86. 828 E. Washington. FOR SALE-Two Jolt wagons; cheap. 1529 Mad Ison ave. FOR BALE—Good driving horse; four years old. 1616 Shelby at. . FOR SALE—Good, gentle bone; lady can drive. 1134 Laurel. FOR SALE)—Phaeton; good condition; cheap. 2430 N. Pennsylvania FOR SALE—Good driving mare; gentle and sound. 2116 N. Senate. FOR SALE?—Family mare; perfectly gentle; 7 years rid. 1710 Brookslde ave, FOR SALE—Pair of mares; will aril at a bargain^ 3240 W. Washington st. FOR HALE—One surrey, horse; also steel tire ■ vehicles at a bargain. 127 E. Walnut.

QEYBR.

FOR SALE—26-horse power gas enguta, in fine

condition; can be seen in operation ai PROG RESS LAUNDRY. 81* E. Market at

FOR BALK—For big bargains in wall paper

go to INDIANAPOLIS WALL PAPER CO, 831 B. Washington at. Talephona 18141

FOR SALB-Offica fixturWroll-top standing

desks; tables and chain; factory prices. AETNA CABINET CO.. *38 W. Maryland.

FOR BALE—Golden oak, upright folding bed;

with French plate mirror; good condition;

cheap. Call Saturday or Sunday. 881 Park ave. FOR SALE—Battery supplies and sparking

dynamos for gaa engines. MONARCH GAS

ENGINE CO.. E. New York st. and Belt R. R. FOR BALE—New and second-hand typewriter*

*25 up; machines rented *2 to *4 per month.

HAMMOND TYPEWRITER OFFICE, Old

phone 691, 818 Law Building.

FOR BALE—Wrought iron fencing, wire fencing. Ouf own design# nl low prloee. ENTERPRISE FOUNDRY AND FENCE CO..

396 S^enati ava Phone 96*.

FOR BALE—Special bargain*' In auiti and

trousers this week; aulta to order 913.99

and up; trouser# to order IS and up. w, G.

SCHNEIDER, 44 Monument placa.

FOR SALE-Money loanad on watches, diamonds, etc. CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY,

FOR KALE—Shetland pony, car* and harness; best in city. Cali 1115 N. Pennsylvania. FOR KALE—Light delivery wagon. BAN-BORN-MARSH ELECTRIC CO., 8 W. Mar-

ket.

FOR KALE;—Carriage#, buggies and wagona; for cash or payments or trad# for houses. 308 E. Ohio. FOR SALE—Just in from the country, some cheap work and driving horsea; must aril. 1529 Madison ave. FOR KALB- Fine two-horse farm wagon; with gravel and hay bed, or will trade for horse. 1U0 N. Rural st.

FOR KALE—One platform-top delivery wagon, with doors, and one phaeton, newly painted. 415 W. Michigan at. *

FOR SALE—New and second-hand delivery w&guns. surreys, phaetons and buggies cheap. 801 and 808 K. Market at. FOR SALE)—Cart and Studebaker delivery wagon formerly used by the Indianapolis Press. Call F. G. HAY, The News.

FOR KALE—Runabouts, phaetons, sundowns, germantowns, latest styles; bargains. ROBBINS. 32 E. Georgia st. Repairing solicited. Old vehicles cheap.

FOP. SALE—Phaetons, boggles, runabout*, road wagona, at factory prices: save dealer's profit; new and second-hand bargains; gent’s bicycle; *10. Call and investigate. 3419 N. Capitol.

FOR SALE—Two nice, blocky mares, with foal; weighs 1.200 lbs. each; wail matched; six and seven year* old; suitable for farm or will trade for work horse*. Call soon, 3907 WL

Washington st. ■

FOR SALE—Four second-hand phaetons; one second-hand buggy; one second-hand rockaway; all in good condition and at prices that will sell quick. CONDE IMPLEMENT CO..

231 W. Washington.

FOR SALE—Second-hand bargains; * depot wagons, extra good; rockaway; * top buggies; phaeton, carriage, surrey, trap, speed wagon, business wagon. HEAR8EY VEHICLE CO., “On the Circia." FOR SALE—New and second-hand vehicles; buggy tope, canopy tope, spring wagona and buggy bodies; wheels, shafts, poles, cushions, backs, dashes, fenders and springs. Call at 633 S. Illinois st. M. H. GEYER. FOR SALE—BICYCLES.

FOR SALE—The Cleveland won Race.

the Road

FOR KALE—A limited number of Herald bicycle* at 815. If yoo want a good, reliable wheel, here Is your chance. DUCAS, the Jeweler. Park Theater Building.

FOR SALE—BELGIAN HARES.

FOR SALE—The finest atoek ever exhibited hi Indiana, at HUNTINGTON St PAGE.

FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.

" bl<rtj * r,d * wheri, cheap, 22 YD. Ohicv down-stairs. FOR SALE—Fine 'diamo^i rli for rubber-tire buggy. A New*.

ring, or will trade Iddrese Box 1082,

FOR SALE-^Mt dull finish cabinets this week, *1 dozen. BENNETT'S, 38 E. Waahtngtoa. FOR BALE—"ReiraJ" gaa ana gasoline es (tinea. 1% to 100-horae power. MONARCH GAS ENGINE CO.. E. New York at. and Belt R. R.

209 Stevenson Building.

FOR SALE—Bakery and confectionery; grocer)' and good location for feed store; old. established business; North tide; with privilege of buying property. Address box HL Nbw, ‘ - years' specialist in women's and chronic diseases. Baldwin Block, corner Market and Dels wars. FOR SALK—Counters that coat *t per foot for 60c; double-seated shoe testa that cost *16. for *6: and other store fixtures; all bargains Inquire at BROBNAN’S. No. 9 and 8 W. Washington. FOR KALE—Four second-hand phaetons; one second-hand buggy; one eecond-band rockaway: all In good condition and at price, that will sell quick. CONDE IMPLEMENT CO., *81 W. Washington. FOR SALE-GLOBE GROCERY, 406 B. Washington at., under new management, with a full line of ■ tapis and fancy grocerlej; bigger and bettor stock than ever before, and we will not be undersold. Come and see ue. NEW

GLOBE

FOR HALE—Typewriter bargains: A few of the practically new Smith Premier. Remington and Denamorc machines, secured from the Press, remain unsold; send for samples and prices; machines rented and repaired. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, room *,16,

Msridlan at., old phone 3890.

FOR SALETWO R. HOB St CO. PEDESTAL METAL SAWS AND TABLES, WITH BRACKETS FOR MOTORS. WILL BE SOLD AT A BARGAIN. APPLY AT INDIANAPOLIS NEWS BUSINESS OFFICE.

FOR SALE—

REEDER CUT PRICK

SPECIAL SALE ON PANTS TO-MORROW AND MONDAY, The largest and finest line of men # pants even ehown on W. Washington at., will ba on

•ale at my store,

409 W. WASHINGTON ST—4*9. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, All the 99 and *7 pants to thto sale •••• £ All the *4.60 and 95 panto. In this sale....»3.to All the 93 and *4 panto. In this sale *1W All the *2 and »2.to panto. In this sal# ».,*L*I All the *1.60 and I* panto. In th » 9*c All the 81 and *1.36 panto. In this saia .Tto All the 75c kind, to-morrow, .......... .....Jto It will be well worth your while to see thia line before buying. Every pair guaranteed as represented or money cheerfully refunded. No trouble to show goodsCorrect No. 408 W. Washington st

I. F. REEDER, Prop.

FOR SALE—

SATURDAY. BARGAIN daV AT 330 WEST WASHINGTON. *5 dozen ladlea' striped hose. Ue value, sale price 5c. .. . . 15 dosen ladle*' fancy bore, all the news** designs. 2S« ones, 2 pairs for a6c. Ladles' tailor-made skirts, usually aril at *4. on sale to-morrow at tL** U rainy-day skirts, ware *2.*, while they ^Ladtos* black taffeta silk skirts, up-town •tores get *12 for them; here they are at *9.99. Here is the opportunity to save frees « to *4 on a skirt. 5 dozen ladies' wash waists, odd rises of T5o “llzdles’^SHen^treSer’brito. to^gHt cTsliver braid, the 50c ones, to-morrow, 86c. Ladlea' hat pins. Uo one# for 6c. Beauty Pins, Us. Coliar Buttons, 6c ones. 1c Our snoe department Is booming. 6 cases men s arco kid. latest coin toe, ** value, to-morrow. *1.19 S cases satin calf congress; cheap at *L»; •ale price 89c. Ladles' patent-tipped, *1.59 bai. shoe*, sale 140 pairs men’s panto. 81.75 and I* value#; ge in this sale at 99c. / Men s and boys' suits must go at nomedwiee; about 75 of them left; no duplicates on any of them; some very fine clay worried* among them. As we are going to quit keeping null* you can buy them at about one-half the regular price. Lot* of other bargain* in shirt*, underwear. neckwear, suspenders, etc., etc. Com* early to the right *3U WEST WA WE GIVE 1115 ° l