Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1901 — Page 13

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THE IKDIAKAPOLIS HEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1901.

WANTED—FI MALE.

WANTED—MALE.

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N Illinois i WANTBlV-Hovs* 121 K. St. I WANTKD—Boysi «t PARRY MFU. CO. j wilSRpED—Barber. SM8 W. Michigan

115 W. Washington »t.

WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.

WANTEI>--Ti«h-I^MIngo.

“ostcow m N. IIU-

WANTKO“A dishwasher at

»*>*».

W a TW>—Colored p(ai>« plsysr. |& week.

K. Cf*L

hKHIKSkH

tor gontrul housuwork. I«0

VANTKu—l

WANTKI)-Ol'rl tor fiuBlly; ho trashln*."

t. tCUWBMii. ; WANTKD—tiooJ

WAIIThBrv-BArtar. VVANTKlt—llartier ONKv.. A. tU 8. Illtnol*. WANTED—FIv« ’lar»e. strong boys. U1 E.

Clair.

WANTED-Paper to han*. $1 room. 2J7 Cook Et. WANTED—Flrst-claas boardera. 510 N. New Jersey. _ W ANTE D—iOQ seeon<) - hand bicycle. HS S. Illi-

nois st.

saleswomen; canvasslntc. KB

N. IIHneds st. WANTED—Qlrl for general housework. Apply

M3 Central avs.

8. Meridian. W ANTE I) - A IT17 College

<’harks st, city VAN! ED-8scund I’hon. 305-1, nsw

; WANTED—-Astbm

hoto printer at onco. rt’RSELU | Stevenson Bull'll

WANTED—iH-drawer cabinet lot Ur file. New t>hone Ml. WANTED—A bicycle we can not tepair. WATBON & CO. WANTED—Second-hand fur cape. Address 1411

WANTED—White barber. IFU E. Washing ton st. WANTED—Flrst-ciass cabinet-maker at 13J E. |

t* 0 * 1 * 11 Kt - ! WANT ED -Second-hand books Tv.* large library.

1W I WA.NTED-Harber, Saturday and Sunday. IMd 1 phont ;i0M

cured; free tioatmcnt.

315

pho ave.

WANTED—Asthma, cured;

WANTED—Middle-aged man for farm work; I single. Mg Paca.

fret treatment. »15 WANTED—Buter. 411 W. Uteahinifton et and

om i

dress l>ox 606, Ne

505 K. Washington.

WANTED—Girl tor general housework. Apply W ANTED—German girt for general housework. Ui N. Arsenal are. Wanted—Mang.e $SZ progress launDRT. m «■ Markst.

Call at

WANTHD-Wotnan for factory work.

once. NT K. AiabgMWk. ' -

WANT BID—Girl Immediately; general house-

work, lea N. Benate ave.

W’A NTED—Expertenced cook In boarding house ♦waeeglalaty. Ill K. n»ao*s. WANTED—At home laundry, an experienced Marcher; none other need apply. \VANTBD-I<R?. MEDA EVANS’S address. CTNRwtaaL Addrees box Wft, News. WANTED—White Jrtrl at once, tor general hourework. »11 N. Pennsylvania st. WANTED—Second cook; female. SMITH’S RESTAURANT. 350 E. Washington. HRB W ANTED-White girl for houw work; small family; po washing ♦!« N. Alabama. ^CANTED—Girls fW gtmeral housework; good wage*. 117 W. Walnut; no cliargcs. Wanted—Lady cashier; state salary desired; Addreaa, with reference, box 4». News. WANTED—Girls to fold In bindery. Call at once. INDIANA NEWSPAPER UNION. Wanted—White girl for general housework; references required. 1140 N. New Jetsey st. WANTED—Three intelligent girls to learn hair business. M. E. PHELAN. 104 E. Washington. WANTKD-^Good cook at once; female preferred; good reference. 22(0 E. Washington st. WANTED—Girl for general houaewo k; small tonally; no washing; good wages. 1U1 N. denWAXTED— Walking hats st 10c to 26c dollar to reduce stock. AL.USON, 437

ehusetta ave.

possib s.

WANTED-Lace curtains laundered Kc per pair; reasonable ratea for family washing. PRogREAS LAL'NDMI.

W A NTED—Ladies’

Skirts, worth

Saturday and Monday at 11.88. HIVE. 4g3 W. Washington at. M

housekeeper.

WANTED-Cook; ^good.

W ANTED—Tal loress ton-holee and sledve

safe Satur

BEE HlVFk- {

Monday, far *4.90. Washington at.

cc*t. i.ENTH

waists; poy

experienced need apply.

With two-necdlc

lad I on, t to 5

p. m.

yearn* stMetatua la dtaMIMHBMMMRMMIS chronic diseases. Baldwin Block, corner Dela-

WANTED—A youhg lady

WEST WA

LOBE.

WASHINGTON.

WANTED—-SITUATIONS.

oak tof, old BlTtATION

phone- Ir W’ANTE~

Irvington.

D—By coachman;

Address Box 530, News.

BITUATION WANTED—By good laundry woman: home or away. 889 8t. Paul st. j

■tlser. Experience and reference. 449 S.

'-ilifliii :

SITUATION WAl^nCD-Ftrat-claeir

raiddl»-aged; woman.

2SV1. old. : -

ION WANTED—By young man of S4 experienced in clerking; polite and neat

Address bog 435. News.

an. with rork. I*

•ITUATJOJf WANTED—As drug clerk;

reference. Registered, fi

ICC. Addr

cal expert*

. best

four and half years'

box 414, News.

SITUATION WANTED—Widow with child aU years aid- as housekeeper, or to care for tatmlld or wman family. Addreaa 3M1 Arsenal ara. SITUATION WANTED-Toung lady stenographer and typewriter wishes position; wagee no objec t. Call at 20 N. Delaware st., room A

8JTUATIOJ* WANTED-By experienced, con- ■ seientioua nurse of refinement and with beet references for. competency, a place to attend any kind of sickness, to ears tor Invalid, child

or tntont. ft4. New*.

at reasonable wagaa. Address box

yjf MUSICAL.

WANTED—Asthma cured; Stevensort Building.

free treatment. 913

WANTED—Wilting or copying to do at home. Address box 935, News. WANTED—Country location for regular physl-

box S6

clan. Address

866, News.

WANTED—Second cook at COFFEE KITCHEN, 108 N. Alabama.

WANTED—Barber. Saturday. Sunday; guarantee. 689 Massachusetts ave.

WANTED-Experienced cook In boarding house

Immediately. 304 N. Illinois. WANTED—Middle-aged

cent al. Address box

man

834.

; room and board; News.

WANTED—Responsible party to do some coi lectlng. Address Box 514, News

WANTED—Good

WANTED—yw business cards tor 4U cents. VICTOR Printer, 34 N. Delaware. WANTED—Combination billiard and pool table.

Call or add ess 3X8 K Wabash.

WANTED—To buy 100 tal. J. W. OOUDY. 122:

feath *2 Nan

beds; drop pos-

N«wman.

WANTED-MODEL LAUNDRY: lace curtain*. family a ashlng; good work ; prices right

WANTED—To cutter. Address ' WANTED—T'

buy second-hand lever pap DEMOCRAT. Flora. Ind.

barber; Saturday and Sunday; guaranteed. At 1377 Shelby.

wo or three unfurnished

must be well heated. Address bo:

rooms;

757. News.

WANTED—Ladles and gentlemen to sell photo coupons; easy seller. 150 S. Illinois.

WANTED—Experienced helper 453 E. Washington su C. E. DO

candy i WNEY.

shop.

WANTED-Best engr INDIANA ELECTROT

raving and

YPE CO.,

electrotypes. 23 W Pe*

Pearl.

WANTED-To borrow a few hundred of private party; ample security. Address box 806. News. WANTED—You to get our prices on dental

luwa in

VORIES’8 BUSINESS COLLEGE. Monument

Place. Phones HS4.

WANTED—Pupils who enter millinery college now will be given f» reduction. ALLISON, 437 Mm—cbtiaetf ave. • WANTED—our ladles’ waterproof kid shoes are better than ever. Still selling at 81.9S. KISTNER’S, US B, lUiBOls. WANTED—Money loaned on watches and dla-

monda; largest Of *

Mg Stevenson Bui

(3, on sale THE BEE

WANTED—Girl for housework; must be reliable and experienced; three in family; good

pay. CaU 3826 N. Meridian at. WANTED—Unmarried man;

oun* lady or young

<*» to* l 35 ! Monrovia, Ind. ANTED—Ladles: An excellent toilet article' agvnte wanted; liberal-profits MRs. EDDY. 844 Fstr st.. Grand rtsphto Mich.

an; age thirty; wants

vldow as

country hotel;'stale experience d and'^lary

wanted. Address boa 508. Newt.

THE

"WANTED—Ladles for easy homo work; something entirely new and very profitable; experience unnecessary. MRS. TODD, Ul N. IU1»oD at. ;• | WANTED-8EE my' ' BARGAINS IN WATCHES AMD DIAMONDS BEFORE

NOE'S LOAN OFFICE, 110

ckers, collar and cuff makers, .nd Joiners on ladies' waists; power

none but

| machine,

Steady employment and good wagee. THE C. B. CON SB & SON MFC. CO., 330 E. Market.

to foil overalls.

THI

WANTED—We are much Overstocked In our

boys’ department and have made deep cuts In prices to make them move more lively. Boys’ solid leather shoes. 98c up. KIBTNER'S. 135 B. Illinois st. WANTED—Confidential consultations

h; share half expense and salary. Monday between 12 and 1, Denison Hotel,

for E. WEYLH, W—KIW

117 W. Walnut; green.

who can make good but-

...... —v^Ves; don't apply unless ex-

pertened. H. P. WASSON A CO. WANTED—A big lot of ladles’, men's, missus' and chlMren's shoes at 50c on the $1. THE UEE HIVE, 442 W. Washington et. WANTED—Ladfes’ piueh capes, worth 17.50. on

SD—Ail dental work tree; materials at CENTRAL COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY, corner Ohio and Illinois sts. Experlencsd dentists in chsgge. Aftetnoons only. Wanted—girl For cook; also Another GIRL; FOR SECOND WORK; NO WASHING; WAGES 44 WEEK EACH. MUST BE EXPERIENCED. 1709 N. MERIDIAN BT WANTED—An operator that’s had experience

free

STODDARD. 30 of women and

soprano singer to

Join a lady professional in a refined vaude-

VjUe sketch; share half

Ask

WANTED- -

Raglans. Raglan*. Ladies, come and see those we put on sale Saturday morning Velvet collar; large pea 1 buttons, yoke and cuffs; piped with silk velvet; lined throughout; a

garment, Saturday only, $10.

un;

SITUATION WANTED-By middle-aged lady.

Cfc* £19 H. Senate.

SITUATION WAhfrKD-As cook or housekeep- - e ■■ Addrewi bog 697, News. SITUATION WANTED- A8 bookkoener. Call S

•ITUATION WANTED—Dining-room lady; can give referen^ea, -Address Box 358. Newa. SirUATION WANTED-As assistant bookkeeper or collector. Address Box 981, Newa SITUATION WAITED—As traveling adver- ' - Mae.-. Exuerience and reference. 469 S Cedar

SITUATION WANTED—l«y responsible young married mgR; references; bond. Address box Ut Newt, r. jSITUATION WANTED-Wtdow with little girl, as housekeeper for widower. Call is N. New J«gasy. SITUATION WANTED—As bookkeeper by young man with experience and reference. Address bo* 9*2, News. SITUATION WANTED—By young married woman to do office work from 1 to 6 n. m. AdilTUATION WANTED—By lady stenographer; experienced; competent for all kinds of work. .Address box 887. yews. SITUATION WAlfTED-By married man. as grocery clerk; experienced; beat of references. Addreas box 872. N»w ». SITUATION WAffTED-Hy IntelUgent young woman as reading companion; afterucons only. Address D.x ML N8v.'a ’

bituatIon

years, ex dresser A<

SITUATION

. W as aw .sru w egi. ^ —i.gg'. ■ . ^

MU8ICAL-BRUNO TRuEMEU II E. North at, planoforta and vocal teacher. New Eng-

land Observatory v.< tfcod

T8. ETC.

PALMISTS, CtAIRVOVAN

WANTED—A capable Shaper hand to work on

work. KELLERS. Dentist, over News office.

wagon material. Address box 388, News.

WANTED-Horsea to winter. Both phones 451, or residence phone green 4052. G. E. FIELD. WANTED—Partner with some capital: manu-

WANTED—A man who can flic end take care of band mill saws. Address box 390, New*.

WANTED—A registered pharmacist; German preferred. References. Add ess box 357, News.

facture ladles’ garments. Address Box 860,

News.

WANTED—Barber. Saturday and Sunday; 43 guaranteed. WILL HOBBS, 2520 W. Michigan

WANTED—Furnished room by a young gentleman, with or without board. Address box 939.

News.

WANTED—Competent drug clerk; give experience and city references. Address box 934. News.

WANTED—Partner, to a good paying business*; will stand investigation. Address box 907,

News.

WANTED—Experienced mechanical draftsman. References required. Address Box 613, News.

WANTED—Second-hand violoncello; must be In good condition and cheap. Box 82, Frank-

lin. Ind.

WANTED—At once, experienced salesman in furniture, carpets, and stoves. Address box 893. News.

WANTED—To rent, nicely furnished flat or house; small family; references. Address Box

339. News.

WANTED—Boys to work In factory In city. CAPITOL HELP BUREAU, 23$ Massachusetts ave.

WANTED-To rent, 30 days. 12 H. P. portable engine. S. A. Morgan, 1056 River ave., or 1021

Law Bldg.

WANTED—Stenographer and bookkeeper, thoroughly experienced. Apply after 6 p. m. 1444 N. Alabama.

WANTED—Long Amazon plumes made from short feathers and Ups. FAILLES, 30 S.

Illinois (t.

WANTED—Sawyer who understands the workings of a late Improved band mill. Address box 389. Newa

WANTED—Money loaned on trees and diamonds; private room: confidential: reliable tut

E. Ohio st.

WANTED—Mechanic who understands the manufacture of spokes and bent rims. Address box 386. News.

A,Y1 Eis—Kooui anu boa. u, u> man auu w.te. with a piano In a private family. Address

box 933. News.

WANTED—Two men to sell goods on payments from our sample wagons. C. F. ADAMS CO., Ul N. Illinois st.

WANTED—To buy, 1 power rip saw and table; also one power cut-off saw and table. Address

Box 60£. News.

WANTED—To close out tailor made pants at $Lto, $2 and $3. W. G. SCHNEIDER. 44 Monument Place.

WANTED—Dressmaking: fit at your home; prices reasonable; work guaranteed. Address

Box 602. News.

WANTED—Life course in nigut school for $12. VCHIES’S BUSINESS COLLEGE. Monument Place. Phones 1254

WANTED—Life Course In nlgnt school for $11 VORIFB'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. Monument

Place. Phones 1254

WANTED—Young man with two or three yean' experience in printing office. COUSINS. 20 N. Delaware st.

WANTED—Good fresh cow. CHARLES MOWREY. three miles east of Fair grounds on

Anderson car line.

WANTED—Btark Nur-ery pays casn weekly if 1 vu sell Stark trees Louisiana. Missouri, Dansvl’le. New York

WANlEli—Examine our hyaro-caroon vapor lamps; 100-candle power. WATSON & CO.,

13* E. New York st.

WANTED—Money loaned on watches and diamonds; large*t possible amount; lowest rates. 203 Stevenson Building.

WANTED—Money loaned on watches and diamonds; largest possible amount; lowest rates.

203 Stevenson Building.

WANTED—Reliable, experienced coachman; first-rate wages; recommendation required. Address box 402, News.

WANTED—Can anyone cure a sufferer of ulceration of rectum Would pay them welt

Address box 286. News.

WANTED—Die Sinkers and tool makers; good pay. INDIANAPOLIS DROP FORGING CO.. Madison ave. and Downey.

WANTED—Best piece of property In Indianapolis for $1,000, or vacant lot on Central ave.

Address box 617. News.

WANTED-An Hcnlstant shipping clerk; none but an experienced man with reference need apply. Address box 923, News.

WANTED—Lace curtains laundered. 30c per pair; reasonable rates for family washing.

froorfsb Laundry.

WAN TED— (j r. pa ten ted Inventions; wnat have you? Patents obtained on easy pay mints E. T. SILVIUS * CO., Talbott Block

WANTED—Cancers, old sores and tumors. Receipt one ($1.00) dollar. Used 100 years. Lock

box 844, Indianapolis. Ind.

WANTED—Men for factory, railroad, salesmanship; <2 per day. INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. HO N. BllnoU.

WANTED—Address of expert oil and gas well driller; drilling to be done tn Fayette county.

Indiana. Address Box 615. News.

WANTED—Young man with some knowledge ■ of bookkeeping; must writs good band and be correct In figures. Call 226 Kentucky ave.

WANTED-To rent two unfurnished front rooms; north; first floor: within eight squares

of Circle. Address box 936, News.

WANTED—First-class reed workers; steady work year around. AMERICA^ BAB* CARRIAGE CO.. $26 Third ave.. Pittsburg. ,P», ,

WANTED—Houses to paint cheap; only the best materials used; contract before advance In materials. PAINTER, 2542 N. Alabama.

WANTED—A tonic, Juvenalis hair food restores natural color, prevenU grayness, thinning: $1 slse. 40c. NEW YORK STORE. HUDER’J.

WANTED—BEE MY BARGAINS IN DIAMONDS AND WATCHES BEFORE PURCHASING. NOE'S LOAN OFFICE. U0 W.

MARKET ST.

WANTED-Active young man who has had experience In office work and hardware buying. Give full account experience. Answer box 862. News.

WANTEP-Sc paid per load tor dirt, brickbats. mortar, cinders etc.; dump at west end Wnlte river bridge, northwest Van Camp's packing-

house. PARRY MFG. CO.

WANTED—Good barber at once; must be sober anti good workman; single man preferred; DORAS VANARSDALL. 1085 John st., Anderson. Ind.

WANTED—To rent January 1, a 7 or 8-room house, with modern conveniences; in good locality, on North Side, between Illinois and East sts.; within 90 minutes’ walk of the Circle; no small children; rent must be moderate, with privilege of long time; references furnished. Address, giving location and particulars, box

404. News.

WANTED-Boys, 16 years and over; board and lodging $2 per week. Also families with 3 or more boy». WINSLOW GLASS CO., Fairmount, Ind.

WANTED—SEE MY BARGAINS IN WATCHES AMD DIAMONDS BEFORE PURCHASING. NOE’S LOAN OFFICE. U0 W. MARKET.

WANTED—AGENTS. AUE^rWANTElCAmre!^^

lo E. Me -ket st.

WANTED—Salesman: wholesale teas and cigars for Indianapolis and Indiana; only experienced and first-class men heed address ULLMANN. DREIFU8 & CO.. Cincinnati, O.

AGENTS WANTED—600 business cards for 40c. Cut price* on all printing. VICTOR. 24 N.

WANTED—Salesmen on salary; salary and commission, or commission solely. Exclusive territory given. MAGNOLIA BOILER COMPOUND CO., Office Pike Building, Cincinnati, Ohio.

33 c i HAV AFC,

AGENTS WAN FED-Wonder 11 some agent won't read this ad. and say It's no good, then answer another that contains a bigger promise? That's wrong. Dollars on paper and dollars that rattle are different. Agents carry our articles right tn their pockets, sell tor cash at almost every house, make big profit and pay no license. Particulars, backed bv our sworn statements, will convince you. BAT-

LIVE BROS., Keokuk. la.

WANTED—The National Founder*' Association will pay at Isaat $4 76 per day for a few good machinery floor raolder*. to work In Chicago. Ill Permanent employment and no trouble Address Box 410, Chicago. 111.

WANTED—200 carpenters at Indiana Harbor, Ind., 18 miles from Chicago. 00 Lake Michigan to woric on IVanie houses Take L. 6. & M S. R. R. Steady work; good wages. Board and room at low prices Ask for E. RICH, Manager.

AGENTS WANTED—Profitable work offered agents In every town to secure subscriptions to the Ladles' Home Journal and the Saturday Evening Post. We want agent* who will work thoroughly and with business system to cover csch section with our Illustrated little booklets and other advertising matter, and to look sharply after renewals from old subscribers. The pay Is first-rate, and at the end of the season $90,000 will be given the best workers a« extra prixes for good work. How well seme of the agents have succeeded Is told In a little booklet we would like to send you—portraits of some of our best agents, with the store of how they made it rey. THE CURTIS PUBLISH-

ING rowPANY Phtlsdephla Pa

FOR SALE—HORSES—VEHICLES FOR SALE—Three horses 603 E. Washington street.

FOR BALE—Good, sound, gentle pony; cheap. 1148 Arrow ave.

FOR BALE—Good, fast mare and phaeton; dirt cheap 110 N. Pennsylvania.

FOR SALE—Knd-spring leather-top buggy; bargain 208 Stevennon Building.

FOR SALE- One new low-down milk wagon at a bargain. 402 E. Washington st.

HTBlNESb^OdANCE^Sor'cai^^ VICTOR. Printer. 26 N. Delaware

FOR SALE—Bay horse, 1.600 11m.; suitable for coal or dray wagon. 124 N. East st.

BUSINESS CHANCE-For Rent: Grocery room, north; fine location. Address box 341. News.

FOR SALE—Two 1.100-lb. roan mares; fat; are nicely broke to farm work. 29 W. St. Joseph St.

BUSINESS CHANCE—To right party, with services, an interest In established business.

Address box 510, News.

FOR SALE—Three general purpose mares; prices from $20 to $43. Cali at onoe. 319 W. Maryland st.

BUSINESS CHANCE—Party with capital, to manufacture patented article of great merit.

Address box 382. Bloomfield, Ind.

FOR SALE—Pony, rubber-tired buggy, cutundar surrey ond hat ness ; half price. 712 N. Noble.

BUSINESS CHANCE-Wanted: Man with $2,000 and services at good salary. In old, established paying business. Add ess box 879. News.

FOR SALE—Coal or dray wagon horse; seven years old; 1,400 lbs. Must sell. 2130 Singletoo street.

BUSINESS CHANCE—Will sell my well-estab-lished. money-making restaurant. In best location possible; want to retire. M. E. PHIL-

LIPS. El wood. Ind.

FOR SALE—4 5 buys a good l,20(Mb. horse; sound and straight; worth $T5. 319 W. Maryland st.

BUSINESS CHANCES—Greenhouse, complete outfit; three large houses full of first-class, good growing plants, palms, etc.; boiler and steam heating apparatus; everything good condition; beat location on North Side. Must sell in five days. Your own price. See this at once tf you are tntereated. STILZ & MILLER. 131

E. Ma ket.

FOR SALE—Wanted: Horse for his feed, to use to buggy. HOOSIER PACKING CO., 317 W. Pearl st

FOR SALE—Cie spring wagon, one phaeton. two top buggies and two open buggies; cneap. 628 8. Illinois st.

FOR SALE-135 buys the prettleet and moat gentle family mare In the city; lady can drive. 319 W. Maryland at.

BUSINESS CHANCE—FREE RENT tor a period of months. My brick building, 702 Madison ave.. for saloon only. This building Is built from the bottom to the roof for saloon business, with all sewer connections; nice living ooms, both gases, two kinds water, iron and plateglass front: I make this offer simply to have building occupied, and to give some responsible party with money and push a chance to build up trade; this Is one of the best locations In city for first-class saloon. JOHN STROBLE, Blue Front Restaurant. 139 S. Illinois sL Repairs to

suit tenant

FOR SALE—New and second-nano delivery wagon*: surreys phaetons and buggies, cheap. $81 and 803 E. Market st.

FOR SALE—Family horse, harness, phaeton, surrey, buggy, pleasure and business wagons; cosh or credit. 308 E. Ohio st.

FOR SALE—Livery and boarding stable centrally located In Indianapolis, and doing a good business. Address box 83S. News.

FOR SALE—Four bead of good garni mates and borsee; broke single line and farm work: blocky built; prices cheap. 31* W. Maryland st.

AUCTION SALES.

FOR SALE—Second-hand vehicles below coat; our make new germantowns. brougham*. run-

AUCTION BALE—'’LEW BHANK. the Auctlon-

e*r,’’ Tel. 2028

about*, pnation; strictly prime: very low IRVIN KOBRINS, 33 B. Georgia st Repairing solicited. Hrarae* in stock

AUCTION SALE-H. E. AYER, Auctioneer. Of-

fice, 130 E. Washington.

AUCTION SALE-T. J. SEMANS. AucUoaear, 157 N. Illinois, room IS, New phone 86»6.

FOB SALE—Nsw and second-hand vehicles; buggy tons, canopy tops, spring wagons and buggy bodies; wheels, shafts, poles, cushions, backs dashes, fenders and springs. Call at 623 8. Illlnotr st M H. OEYKR

AUCTION SALE-LEW SHANK, the AuctlonY ear. 329 E. Washington st. Both phones »2s

AUCTION SALE—Of furniture ami household goods, on Monday. December 9, at 9:30 a. m.. at No. 32 W. Vermont sL, consisting of oak and walnut bedroom suites, folding beds, wardrobes, bmissels and Ingrain carpets; bookcase, rugs, couches, center attends, portieres, curtains, shades: hall and stair carpets: Iron beds, springs, raattreasaa pillows, rockers, cookstove, dressers, and a lot of other goods. LEW SHANK, Auctioneer. ROBT. B. COWAN,

Manager.

FOR SALE—BELGIAN HARES. ^VR^SAI^—Ntac^Beigian^harre^^fOT^tor^idu Charles st.

PERSONAL. PEHbONAL-^Ailentil‘fT given to'^your^btcycte , repairing. WA TBON £ CO.

AUCTION SAI Y.-^OF FURNITURE, STOVES, ETC. Will |»e sold on to-morrow (Saturday* morning, at 9:30 o’clock, at my room. No. 245

PERSON AL-Hair on ladles' facet! removed forever. VARIN, mi B. Waahiniton.

PERSONAL—Satin-Skin Cream nourishes away wrinkles Me wishes; give* lovely complexion; eettn Ain 26c.

W. Washington st. three elegant oak bedroom •nites (cost (i each), fine oak extension table, splendid oak dining chair*, rockers iron bed (bras* trimmings), choice oak dressers, very superior Singer sewing machine (high arm), soclabla, new mattresses, toilet seta, bedsteads, woven wire bed springs, pictures, heating

PERSONAL—Money loaned on watches and diamond*; largest possible amount; lowest rate*. 283 Stevenson Building.

PERSONAL—A tonic. Juvenaits hair food restores natural co.or. prevents gray ness, thin nlng. $1 slse, 60c. NEW YORK STORK. HUBER'S :

stoves and a great many other articles enameled dresser and wash* to nd. parlor chairs, and a great many other articles. G. W. M’CURDY.

Auctioneer.

PERSONAL-WE CAN oAVE YOU MONEY ON A DIAMOND OR ANYTHING ELSE IN THE JEWELRY LINE. SEE OUR IMMENSE STOCK. NOE'S LOAN OFFICE, lltf W. MARKET,

SANATORiUMS.

SANATORIUM-For sure cure rheumatism, 148Vfc Washiagtou st, second floor.

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FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE—Money to loan, 8 per cent. 416 Stevenson Building.

TO LET—ROOMS.

TO LET—Two rooms. 9 E. McCarty st.

TO LET—Bet ilsl IN DIANA TRUST CO.

TO LET—HOUSES.

- TO LET-See list. SPANN £ CO.

TO LET—Five-room house. 1122 Olive st.

TO LET—Furnished rooms. 709 N. East et.

TO LET—Furnished front room. 13 W. Market. TO LET—See list. CENTRAL TRUST CO.

TO LET—Bicycles and tandems. CO

TO LET-IND1ANA TRUST COMPANY.

WATSON A TO LET—Moving. $1 per load. Telephone 768.

IO LET—Light housekeeping. 124 N. N«w Jersey st.

TO LET—Rooms with board, $3.60 week. 209 N.

Senate.

TO LET—Two rooms, partly furnished. 321 S.

East st

TO LETT—Furnished room with board. 1429 Col-

lege ave.

TO LET—Lower floor of 410 N. Alabama st;

references.

TO LET—Nicely furnished front room. 428 N.

Alabama st.

TO LET—Three unfurnished down-stairs rooms.

340 N. West.

TO LET—Nicely furnished front room; bath.

1528 E. Ohio.

TO LET—Four nice rooms over drug store. 1546

Columbia ave.

TO LET—Rooms with board. $3.50 week: bath.

226 N. Senate.

TO LET-Lady roommate at my home. Address

box 858, Newa.

TO LET—Furnished rooms; light housekeeping.

329 S. Alabama.

TO LET—Three nice rooms; light housekeeping.

24 N. State ave.

TO LET—Cheap basement room for students.

521 N. Meridian.

TO LET—Warm room for gentlemen; bath. 810

N. Pennsylvania.

TO LET—Furnished room for Ught housekeep-

ing. 7X5 E. Market. ’

TO LET—Furnished rooms for light housekeep-

ing. 616 8. Illinois st.

TO LET—Suite rooms. Moody block; water; gas.

$6. 26 Baldwin block.

TO LET—Elegant furnished rooms, with

board. HO W. lenth.

TO LET—Front -00m; first Boor; grate and

mantel. 309 W. Ohio st.

TO LET—Furnished rooms for housekeeping;

gas. 238 -W. New York.

TO LET—Modern apartment, four rooms and

bath. 724 N. Senate ave.

TO LET—Two neatly furnished, adjoining

rooms. 718 N. Delaware.

TO LET—Nicely furnished room, with or with-

out board. 605 8. Meridian.

TO LET—Furnished or unfurnished; board If

wanted. 534 Virginia ave.

TO LET—Unfurnished rooms; bath; cellar;

attic. 729 N. New Jersey.

TO LET—Fumlshed rooms frtr'Wht housekeep-

ing. 634 E. Washington st.

TO LET—Two unfurnished rooms, light house-

keeping; modern. 1537 Ashland.

TO LET—Furnished or unfurnished rooms;

housekeeping. 501 N. Liberty.

TO LET—Two furnished rooms; housekeeping;

very neat; modern. 901 N. Senate.

TO LET—Two or th ee rooms to couple young

men or teachers. 2931 N. Senate.

TO LET—Two nicely furnished rooms; well-

heated; bath. 113 W. New York.

TO LET—Two furnished, down-stairs rooms;

for light housekeeping. 512 N. East.

TO LET—Furnished and unfu nlshed double

parlor; references. 521 N. Meridian.

TO LET—Two furnished 100ms for light house-

keeping. 526 N. Senate. No children.

TO LET—Furnished room with plenty 01 heat; gentlemen preferred. 719 N. Delaware.

TO LET—Famished front room for two; board; modern: warm and cosy. 1111 N. Capitol.

TO LET—Unfurnished room; third floor Vintos Block. Apply IS** N. Meridian st., room U.

TO LET—To gentlemen, pleasant room; private family: modern; reasonable. U8 E. North st.

TO LET—Large front alcove rooms, strictly modem; plenty heat; housekeeping. 8 W.

Pratt.

TO LET—Nice, warm, furnished room In private boarding house, with good board. 841 N.

East st.

TO LET—Two or three pleasant, unfurnished, for light housekeeping; plenty gas. 2101 N.

Capitol.

TO LET—Modern, furnished, front rooms; furnace heat, bath; board If desired. 706 N.

Meridian.

TO LET—Nicely furnished room; modern; board; three squares from Denison, 511 N

New Jersey.

TO LET—Furnished first and second-floor rooms; thoroughly heated; bath and telephone. 417 E.

New York st.

TO LET—A large, clean, front room; first floor, for gentlemen: $2.50 per week; heat and bath.

342 E. Market.

TO LET—Two furnished rooms for housekeeping; first floor; heat and bath, $3 per weeR.

342 E. Market st.

TO LET—Well fumlshed and heated front room; bath; gentlemen; private family; rea-

sonable. 307 N. East st.

TO LET—Unfurnished front suite and a choice, furnished room; bath; well warmed; select

neighborhood. 626 N. Pennsylvania,

TO LET-SEE MY BARGAINS IN WATCHES AND DIAMONDS BEFORE PURCHASING. NOE'S LOAN OFFICE. 110 W. MARKET.

TO LET—Suite of warm, sunny front rooms; furnished; excellent board: la ge room; gentleman: references. Old phone 1093. 713 N. Dela-

ware.

TO LET—Nice, comfortable rooms: best location In city; electric light, steam heat, free bath*: $1.50 to $4 per week. HOTEL IRO-

QUOrg. Market and Circle.

TO LET—OFFICES AND STC RES. TO UT—See li*t. INDIANA TRUST CO.

TO LET—Store. No. 162 N. Delaware. O. B.

JAMESON. 147 E. Washington.

TO LET—Storeroom and four living rooms, 934 Massachusetts ave.; $15. THE MARION

TRUST CO.

TO LET—Cn or about October 3u. one entire floor of first-class offices in the Lemcke Building; will be for rent. Call soon on A. M. De-

SOUCHET. Agent.

TO LET—CHOICE OFFICES in .he BALDWIN; modem, steam heat, elevator and Janitor sere - Ice; some excellent rooms In thi* BEST OFFICE LOCATION low as $7 to $8 jier month; see them,

EDSON T WOOD. 48 N Delaware

TO LET—Butdnesa or office room, northwest co ner Delaware and Ohio sts.; size Inside, 24x56; with 1,280 feet of space In a fine basement; splendid light and ventilation; heat and water included; central and prominent comer.

GREGORY & APPEL.

TO LET—MISCELLANEOUS. TO LET—Factory building, one or both stories;

gcod location. New phone 2429.

TO LET—Factory building; central location; room* 2.300 to 9.000 square feet. Add. ess box

788. News.

TO LET—Building. 4<jx33 tret. US K. Court, central: cneap: Improve menu will b* made.

C. F SAYLKF.

TO LET—Large room, with or without power; manufacturer or printing office. R. G. HaR-

SEIM. 22 W. Georgia st

TO LET—Farm. 20 acres; near Fair grounds, Ande son line; good, level land; new buildings; $400; neat. Tel. 77. 520 Capitol ave. N.

TO LET—Garden farm: five scree; nine-room dwelling; barn; chicken-house and park In city limits. D. A. LEMON. 8 and 10 Baldwin

Block.

TO LET-Eighteen-acre farm, 6 mile* southeast of city; near Churchman pika; six-room house: barn, well; rent $10 pe- month. Bargain.

STILZ & MILLER. 151 E. Market

TO LET—One or two floors In new Columbia National Bank Building, adjoining Badger Furniture Company; tenant may have choice of floors and have K finished to suit If lease is made at once. Each floor baa 4,400 feet of floor

space. GREGORY & APPEL.

FOR SALE OR TRADE.

FOR SALE OR TRADE—Wall paper tor room.

15x15. 76c Saturday. 318 E. Market

FOR SALE OR TRADE-Good upright piano or music box for good horse or two; take or pay

difference cash. 311 N. Laaalle at.

FOR SALE OR TRADE—English pointer, year old; thoroughbred; Pip Pap; works well; for

hammerless gun. 1028 Eugene st.

FOR SALE OR TRADE—Modern. 18-room residence; Eleventh at.; near College; eight-room residence. Pennsylvania end Twemy-flfth: will take lot north. $500 to loan. LEW N1COLI, 23

Thorpe,

TO LET-Movlng, <1 per load. Both pnones 213

cottage on Randolph st.

TO LETT—Five-room

8PANN & CO.

TO LET—Nice cottage, five rooms and pantry.

649 Weghorst st.

TO LET—Seven-room cottage, 529 E. Vermont

Apply 337 N. East.

TO LET—No. 1530 Broadway; 8 rooms and bath.

Key at 312 N. Delaware.

TO LET—See list at 131 E. Market st; ground

floor. GREGORY A APPEL

TO LET—Nice two-room house, $3.50; 62S Eckert

st. Call 325 W. Washington st.

TO LET—Nice, five-. 00m house, to small col-

ored family. Call 912 Fayette.

TO LET—House 8 rooms and bath. 636 E. Ver-

mont. Key at 350 E. Washington.

TO LET—Five-room apartment In Arlington

Flats, $33. MARION TRUST CO.

TO LET—Six-room cottage, both gases. 1011

Oak st. Reasonable. Hlu Cornell ave.

TO LET-High-ciass riala U. The Meridian flat builnlng. corner Meridian and Michigan sts.

TO LET—Modern residence, with barn; 2501 N. Pennsylvania; 422. LEW NICOLI.-22 Thorpe.

TO LET—Half good, double, six-rooms; plenty gas; big barn. SUTHERLAND, 819 Majestic.

TO LET—West Indianapolis, 511 Marlon. $10.60; 1302 Belmont. $5.50 and $4.50. Old telephone 448.

TO LET—Strictly modern house; partly furnished; rent reasonable. Apply 1012 N. Illinois

street.

TO LET—Modern, nine-room house; 1138 N. New Jersey sL A. J. MEYER & CO., 144 E.

Market.

TO LET — JENKINS’S TRANSFER; largest moving vans In the city. Phones 1240. 21 E.

Market

TO LET—2129 E. Washington, $11; convenient to railroad shop; 3320 Capitol, $10. Old tele-

phone 448.

TO LET—Lace curtains laundered; Sue per pal.*; reasonab e rates for family washing PROG-

RESS LAUNDRY.

TO LET—Nice, four-room house. 922 Paca st; well, cistern, gas; rent $10. STILZ & MILL-

ER. 151 E. Market.

TO LET—825 Fayette st, 5 rooms, natural gas. $12.60 per month. THE CENTRAL TRUST

CO., 150 E. Market st

TO LET—Seven-room cottage with bath and

furnace; In excellent condition. 1930 N. Pennsylvania st.; *25. W E. MICK & CO.

TO LET—1419 North Alabama; eight rooms, complete; bath; plenty Consumers’ gas; $25. JAMES GREENE & CO., Lemcke Bldg.

TO LET—SEE MY BARGAINS IN WATCHES AND DIAMONDS BEFORE PURCHASING. NOE’S LOAN OFFICE. 110 W. MARKET.

TO LET—New, five-room house; southeast; near Prospect; cellar; city water, cistern; rent $11. STILZ & MILLER. 161 E. Market.

TO LET—Nice, five-room house on W. Twelfth st.; well, cistern, cellar; plenty gas; all In good repair; rent only $10. STILZ A MILLER,

151 E. Market

TO LET-216 W. Walnut, $16.60; 2404 Dewey ave, $18; 2321 Capitol ave.. • N., $21; 626 Drover st., $10. All new and desirable. SHIR-

LEY, 1014 Stevenson.

TO LET—Dwelling, five or six minutes’ walk from banks; 7 rooms, hall, cellar, well and cistern. South street, between Alabama and Virginia avenue. Apply 18)4 N. Menalan street,

room a.

TO LET—1114 Dawson st., neat, five-room cottage, $10. j. g. McCullough, ise e. Mar-

ket.

TO LET—Money to loan; a large sum of home funds left in our hands, to be loaned In sums of $100 to $1,000 and upward; at lowest rates of ln*«rest; < an furnish money same day you apply; jev back when you please. A. METZGER AGENCY, 102 N. Pennsylvania at.

TO LET—A few very choice five and six-room flats still to be had In the Lexington. Capitol ave.. between Eleventh and Twelfth sts.; Just completed; modern, safe and high-class construction and appointments; steam heat; low rentals. Apply on the premise* or Room 3 Ingalls Building. Both telephones 694.

FOR TRADE..

FOR TRADE—A Michigan farm tor a modern house. Inquire GRISWOLD. 325 N. Illinois st.

FOR TRADE—500 busiaew cards for 4ftc. Cut prices on all printing VICTOR, 26 N De.a-

ware

FOR TRADE—Jump seat surrey and some cash for horse to drive and farm work. Address box

909, News.

FOR TRADE—Sewing machine tor bicycle. PARKER'S UMBRELLA FACTORY. 233 In-

diana ave.

FOR TRADE—Storeroom and residence combined; good grocery location; trade tor residence. JACK BAILEY I46b E. Washington

street.

FOR TRADE - SEE MY BARGAINS IN WATCHES AND DIAMONDS BEFORE PURCHASING. NOE'S LOAN OFFICE, 110

W. MARKET.

FOR TRADE—204 acres of hill pasture land; will trade for small grain farm; said land within 2)* miles of countyseat. For further par- - tlculars address SHERMAN SUMNER. Bloom-

field, Ind.

FOR TRADE—General store, doing paying business, In good little town, eastern part of State, together with store building and residence. about *12,000, for Indianapolis property or good farm. CHA8. P..DONEY, 707 Lemcke.

FOR SALE—BICYCLES. FOR SALE—Bicycles and repairing. WATSON

A CO.

FOR SALE—Buy a cycle; repairing at WAT-

SON A CO.

FOR SALE—Tires from *1.60 up; toner tubes,

76c and *1. WATSON & CO.

FOR SALE—All kinds second-hand wheels;

good as new. 148 S. Illinois st.

FOR SALE—See our new airless Urea; Just tne thing tor winter; no punctures. WATSON &

CO.

FOR SALE—Alien bicycles. $20; fully guaranteed. WATSON & CO.. Massachusetts ave.

and Delaware st.

FOR SALE-Good tires as low as $L Good casings as low os 75c. GUARANTEE TIRE AND

BICYCLE CO.. 148 8. Illinois et.

FOR SALE—The National bicycle la the finest constructed bicycle on the market: sold for

cash or payments. WATSON A CO.

FOR SALE-Now Is the time to get your old vheel renlckeled and enameled and stored tor the wlnt !T. WATSON A CO., 136 E. New York

street

FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.

REAL* ESTATE—Have v l>ar!gatoB'^r"vacant""iots?

FRANK L. FDRGASON. 128 E. Market.

REAL ESTATE 10-room moder

rlvania

ave.. north of Tenth; m Darpra: 8ATLE8 & CO.. 127 E. Market «t.

REAL ESTATE-

st.. above North st; residence, $3,000. FRANK L. FURQASOK. 128 E. Market. REAL ESTATE—Very cheap, high lot. one square of Woodruff Place; water, gas. sewer, sidewalks. Bee owner. 933 Hamilton ave. REAL ESTATE—S-room cottage. 2 porches. both gases, city water, driven well, cistern, bam, plenty fruit; all In tirat-class condition; Inspection Invited. 40 N. Belmont ave.

Have cash customer for 8 to residence, north; Meridian,

Pennsylvania, Delaware or Alabama sts., at $5. r U9. FRANK L. FURGASOX. 128 E. Market. REAL ESTATE—N«w modtrn two-Btor> frame dwelling; bath, furnace, hardwood doom, both klndr of gas; all conveniences; Keystoi

north of Tenth; a bargain. C.

me F.

CHOICE VACANT LOTS ’’NORTH." $940.00 tor Large Comer Lot Bellefontalne. $450.00 Choice Let Comer 25th and Bellefontalne $700.00 Choice East front Beliefontaine SL $1.W> Large East front Comer Lot on Bellefontalne and 25tb Streets. $450.00 Choice Lot Bellefontalne near 26th. $L 100.00 Choice Large Lot ASHLAND AVE.. Near 26th Street—Room for Double House. ABUNDANCE of GAS-ALL Improvements. JOS. W. RELVAG£L~73~Lombard UulWIng.

REAL ESTATE-If you want a bargain, see J W LOSH. lb N. Pennsylvania.

REAL ESTATE—Four frame houses; to be moved, will sell cheap. 710 Meek *t.

REAL EST.vTE— List vow real re tat* with W A GREYER 405 Majestic Building.

REAL ESTATE—For bargains ta real estate ere W E MICK A CO. US E. Market

REAL ESTATE-500 businea* cards tor 40c. Cut prices on all printing. VICTOR 24 N. Delaware.

REAL EKTATB-For bargains to wall paper go to HOFFMANN A BONNER MK N. Illinois street-

REAL ESTATE—Private money ready at 6 per cent., with privilege of prepayment. C. F. SAYLEt? A CO

REAL ESTATE—Private money u> loan mi real estate, with privilege of pre-payment. W A. GREYER. 405 Matcstic Building.

REAL ESTATE--Vacant lots ana unproved property for sale In any part of the city. GKO. WOLF, second floor Lemcke Building.

REAL ESTATE-Five iota east of Shelby st., has south front on Belt of 160 feet; suitable for factory WM. GORDON. 219 Lemcke Building.

REAL ESTATE-WANTED: BEST LOT FOR $2,300 CASH, BETWEEN PENNSYLVANIA AND CENTRAL, ELEVENTH AND NINETEENTH.

REAL EfTATE—Houses, eaey monthly paymeute: ulce.- from *600 to $4,500; secure your home and stop paying rent. THE YARYEN AGENCY, m Stevenson Building.

REAL ESTATE—If you are looking for a modern home or Investment at a great bargain, on the best street* north, call at ones on WEISS & CO., 1029 Law Building.

REAL ESTATE—Fine, ten-room house and barn In Irvington; $3,000; $1,800 cash, balance easy; the place Is worth *3,500; must sell. Call at once. DAGGETT & CO.. 731 Lemcke.

REAL ESTATE-A four-room cottage, on N. Rural st.; half square north of Boyd ave.; price $800; small amount cash, balance easy payments. THE CENTRAL TRUST CO.. ISO E. Market st.

REAL ESTATE—A beautiful cast-front lot, 44 xl55, on Central, between Twelfth and Thirteenth; Imbrovemenu paid and gas assured; finest exclusive residence section In city, within walking distance of Washington at.; other lots north selling at $90 a foot. This 1* a bargain. For terms address owner, box 874, News.

REAL ESTATE)—$25,000; rental property, paying 7 per cent, net; one of best In city; elegant condition. 1. N. RICHIE, 108 E. Market.

REAL ESTATE—I can offer you some of best rental property to Indianapolis for permanent Investment I. N. RICHIE, 108 E. Market

REAL ESTATE—Elegant comer Jot, 93x201 fret, southwest corner Illinois and 19th st; best bargain on Illinois st. L N. RICHIE.

REAL ESTATE—Do you wish to buy bargain in modern residence, N. Meridian st? See L N. RICHIE, 108 E. Market.

REAL ESTATE)—$7,500; elegant modem residence; Woodruff Place, west drive; reasonable terms. L N. RICHIE.

REAL ESTATE—$2,100; lot, 40xxl*0; Alabama, near Eleventh, cheapest down-town lot In Indianapolis L N. RICHIE.

REAL ESTATE—For vacant Iota, N. Meridian et. either north or south of creek, see L N. RICHIE.

REAL ESTATE—Lot adjoins house No. 1222 N. Illinois st; bargain; easy terms. L N. RICHIE. 108 EL Market.

REAL ESTATE)—Business property; good Investment L N. RICHIE, 108 E. Market

REAL ESTATE—Will sell at great bargain if sold soon; business bouse, 18x30, and residence of six room*; gas, city water, large filtered clste n. cement walks, shade trees; large bam; lot 55x140; northeast comer of Sixteenth and Arsenal ave. Inquire of owner, 319 N. East st.

REAL ESTATE—*6,000; down-town residence; choice location on beat through street: eight rooms, hath, furnace; all modem conveniences. L N. RICHIE, 108 E. Market

REAL ESTATE)—$16,000; modem residence; N. Meridian; large lot; choice location; accept residence, $5,000 to $7,000, part payment L N. RICHIE.

REAL ESTATE—$2,530; new. modern residence; two-story. 8 rooms and bath; great bargain; has an Incumbrance *2,200; must be sold. L N. RICHIE. 108 E. Market.

REAL ESTATE—Down-town comer lot, 66)4x 120 feet; very cheap; finest lot and location in Indianapolis, southwest corner Meridian and Walnut L N. RICHIE, 108 E. Market

REAL ESTATE—$16,000; large brick residence; N. Meridian: large bam; lot IOO feet front; worthy of Investigation. I. N. RICHIE, 108 E. Market

REAL ESTATE—Greatest North Side residence bargain yet offered. Large, two-story frame residence. 11 rooms; modem, located on N. Illinois st.. near Eighteenth at; lot 40x301; price only *4.500. This residence alone cost more than this price to build A. METZGER AGENCY. 102 N. Pennsylvania st.

REAL ESTATE—$9,000^ beautiful suburban farm of 70 acres; eight miles north; fine residence. good outbuildings, running water. This Is a bargain. L N. RICHIE, 108 E. Market

REAL ESTATE—North Indianapolis. Onlv a few of those choice lots left They are going fast Call early or you are left Remember the toms. 50c cash and 50c per week; no Interest. no taxes, nc mortgage; free deed In case of death; free excursion every day at 2 p. m., from our office. H. C. TUTTLE A BRO., 4 E. Market st

REAL ESTATE—$6,500: N. Delaware-et residence, south of Morton Place, 10 rooms, bath, furnace, large bam; strictly modem; very desirable home. L N. Richie, 108 E. Market

REAL ESTATE—$16,000; large, thoroughly modem residence. Delaware, south of Twelfth *t.; large lot beautiful shade trees, fine, modem barn; reasonable terms. 1. N. RICHIE, 106 E. Market

REAL ESTATE—$35,000; large brick and stone residence; Meridian, south of Sixteenth: modem bam; very large lot; opportunity for elegant home under real value; easy terms. I. N. RICHIE. 106 E. Market

REAL ESTATE—One of the finest residences on N. Capitol ave.. near North st, In the choicest and best portion of the street; two stories, ten rooms; all modem conveniences; large barn, price *7,000; on very easy terms If sold at once This Is an unusual opportunity to purchase t. new, first-class, modern, down-town residence, at an exceedingly low price. A. METZGER AGENCY. 102 N. Pennsylvania st

REAL ESTATE-*12.00oT7arge, beautiful, modresidence, complete In every detail; choicest .ar of Illtnol* st.: large lot; very fine shade am.' .'twt trees: modem bam; this property la going (i> Le sold: chance for bargain; easy terms.

I. N. LICHIE. 108 E. Market

REAL ESTATE-

$3.600—Lot 100x189, N. Pennsylvania; east

front; cement walks: K> or 12 very large shade

trees; will cartatnly double to value.

L N. RICHIE. 108 E. Market

FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE—INDIANA TRUST CO. REAL ESTATE—Choice lots on Kenwood I Uol avag. $140 N. Illtnol* et.

_ —88— your are in* W. A OBgflBL 8W Majestic Building. HEAL ESTATE—I>ns in Bright wood: natural fa* O. T. BTRAM. 15 Thorpe Building.

REAL ESTATE—City property, farms, bargam. WM T PATTEN 1*8 E Markri et.

REAL ESTATE—Hooss !„ Woodruff Place. M rooms, modem; $5,588. O. T. BTRAM. 15 Thorpe Building.

FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.

FOR BALE—Tea and coffee

Star Store.

bins; cheap; at

FOR SALE—Upright Vos# piano lion. 1488 E. Tenth.

; gnod coodt-

REAL ESTATE—Jefferson ave.; new, six-room cottage; *2t» down, or will trade equity for lot. Address box 458. News.

-TT-acre farm, house and bam; miles from county-seat, mar ttculars, N. DE VERST. Ver-

REAL ESTATEon pike: four ■ school. For pa.ticulars, non, Ind. : B B REAL ESTATE—Fine comer lot on Broadway; | east and so.'th fronts; all Improvement* paid; price reduced to $2,080. A bargain. SPANN A CO.. 14S E. Ma ket st. REAL ESTATE-1800 NEW JERSEk. NEAR SIXTEENTH. 40 FEET. EAST FRONT. THIS IS A BIO BARGAIN. CHARLEP P. PONKY. 707 LEMCKE. REAL ESTATE—45.000: large residence, right down-Urwn; Illinois, between North and Walnut sts. Great bargain to adjust an estate. I. N. RICHIE, 108 E. Market. REAL ESTATE—Down-town business and residence property; excellent corner: new building, always rented; annual rent $2,100; lot large enough for another building: price $32,500. A. METZGER AGENCY. 102 N. Pennsylvania trt. |

REAL ESTATE—$15.000: very fin# iwrtdence. N. Meridian: modem In all respect*: IS rooms; hot water beat; handsome*! dancing hall In city; hardwood floors, laundry, electricity, beautifully fSSTiTB&an. , W«7 , ‘ u * “*’■

REAL ESTATE—♦$.900: PENNSYLVANIA. NEAR 22d EIGHT ROOMS. TWO GRATES AND MANTELS: OAK FINISH THROUGHOUT, RATH. THIS IS A SNAP. ■ CHAR. P. PONEY. 707 LEMCKE. REAL ESTATE—A bargain If sold at once; elegant home In Meridian at., near Twentyfirst; ten room*; hardwood finish; cement laundry; thoroughly modern; $3,008 cash, balance easy terms; by the owner. Addreaa box 843.

News.

REAL ESTATE—$3.0'C; good two-story dene*, eight rooms, Central ave., optwrit ton Place; bargain; easy terms. L N RI

103 E. Market.

real

te MorRICHIK.

REAL ESTATE-

SOME ''SNAPS’* In HOMES NORTH. $1,900.00 for 6-room Cottage on Crow st.. near Pennsylvania st

$1,200.08 6-room

$900.00

5-room

Cottage West 29th Street.

Cottage Sheldon St.

$1,200.00 4-room Cottage Brookalde Ave. $1,200.00 6-room Cottage Rader and Eugene. JOS. W. SELVAGE. 73-76 Lombard Building.

RFAL ESTATE—114 feet frontage on Washington at: three cottage* five room* each, now entlnr at *30 per month, fo- *3.ro. $t *V> will

Washing'on *t. and paid for,

:ing

pnrehas

Street improvement*

per mm...,. »„

ase ten feet frontave, W. Waehlng'on *t.

all made and paid for.

$7.noo purcharee four dwelling* and lot* a-ul room for as many more. State ut., near Wa«hIngton; now renting at $58 per month. $2 7.v> nurchase* 7-room cottage, Broadway, near Twentieth: abundance of ga*. $1,325 Dureba«es

'. south of Twentieth:

om

end*

elet-ant lot Broadway, south of 1

good supplv ga*. $975. lot. Illinois st. near Twenty-sixth. il fiSO lot Talbott ave.. between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth; ga* to this lot. $1 3to; five-room cottape, facing At'a* engine-works: a bargain. $4.50ft. 9 room*. College ave. House* of every descriotlon. and at

ill kinds of prices. L Call u* up. old phone 3’**. md we will cal and see you at any time. We

would be pleased to send yon a Hat of what we have to offer. WEBB A CO., 410 Stevenson

Block.

FOR SALE—M’SCELLANEOUS FOR SALE!—Two fox terrier pupa 82$ E. Washington st.

FOR PALE—Baby buggy and cradle; cheap. 321 S. Fa*t st.

FOR SALE—Saloon, • account sickness. Address Box (12. News.

FOR SALE—Three-chair barber outfit; $25. Ad-

drees box 6ft3, New*

For BALK-F1.1i set teeth. Dentist, over New* office.

*5. SELLERS.

FOR SALE—One No. $ Dean steam pump, flr*tclass condition. 129 E. Court st

for SALw.—Dental work at !ow-«t prices. SELLERS Dentlet. over News office.

FOR SALK—one small hearing stove; one Decker A Barnes piano 1013 N. Illinois

FOR SALE—Good driving horse; ul«o Hurrey ■ and harness If derired. >23 N. Delaware.

FOR SALE—Special herest-a In Viva - ehoss. Wo are overstocked. XISTNKR’g. 135 B. Illlnol*. FOR S A LE—Geod-pevlng morning paper route! or trade for diamond. 2407 London ave. Old phone 1785.

FOR SALE—A first-clas* cash grocery nnd meat market; sales $1,700 per month. Addros* box 858. New*.

FOR SALE—Magic lantern with electric llgbr and Tr.'Os—spho-er chancing anparatua. JAS MAYHKW. l<* Monument Place.

FOR SALE—A sriver.nisted sl'de fro-phone. new: used three months; or will trade far a good comet Call 26ft5 V. Illinois *t.

FOR SALE—Booming house. t$ rooms, nlcelv furnished, splendid neighborhood, plenty ges; good reason tor selling. Address Box 517. News

FOR SALE—New carpet lade's wheel, gent** wheel: two fine watche*. gent’a" F'eta; will trade for diamond and typewriter. Addreaa box 854 News.

FOR BALE—Two-chat

to $40 per week: ’ less than $4; elo»e

SMITH. 147 E. Market *t.

hair barber *hop. runn rent and all; other e* tn: $‘00 cash. HOC

running gt5

OCKEN-

go to

FOR SALE—A gentrine elk’s tooth. Bid on it.

Address box 821. Newa

FOR HALE—Restsuranti. good locatlea; MM, Add rose box 463. New*. FOR SALE- I ; c<1lgreed beagle bounds! 2840

Gale at,. Brightwood, Ind.

FOR SALE—A mag&Iflceot Art Garland baa -

burner. Inquire 1421 Shelby.

FOR HALE—PMU-drem coat and veet;"tailor-

made. 203 Stevenson Building.

FOR flALE—500 tnislMM cards far 48 cmm. VICTOR. Printer » N Delaware. FOR SALE—Fo' good bicycle repairing. WATSON 4fe CO- t$4 E, New York st. FOR BALE—Bicycle, at your own price; aundrlee and repairing. WATSON 4fc CO FOR SALE—Mahogany case music liox. good at nea': bargain. »« Stevenson Building. FOR 8ALBk—Custom ami repaid shoe shop; good stand. L B, N1CKET. Edinburg. Ind FOR SALE—Several beautiful, burnt wood pictures; bargains m Stevenetm Building. FOR SALE-Gent's Clevelsnd bicycle; uaod caily two week*. 203 Stevenson Building. FOR SALE—Several guitars, mandolin*, violin* and inhere, cheap. 103 Stevenson Building. FOR SALE—A good grocery, about 11.880. Iaquirc of \V. J. SUMNER. HO 8. Meridian.

FOR SALE—Stereoptl cylinder; almost new;

News.

FOR SALE—Bast engraving and electrotypes. y4JB ^ ^ Peer:

rtreet.

REAL ESTATE$2,000—Lot N. Delaware; 100x288; greatest bargain north; sure to double In price L N. RICHIE.

RFAL ESTATE—Pa-k ave. reridence. to bo sold at a great sacrifice; located In very best portion of street; choicest surroundings, targe, two-story house; very large, fine kit; beautiful shade and fruit trees; good bam. Improvements alone wo th $4,500, but If sold at once, whole property can be had at actval. value of lot alone. A. METZGER AGENCY, 102 N. Pennsylvania st. \

g eatest bar-

We expect to sell ft In full two-story, fine fur-

REAL ESTATE—Absolutely the

gain in Indianapolis. W

two days; Eight rooms, fu nace, abundance of gas; elegant bath, complete; electric light; hardwood floors; oak finish: large filtered cistern: bam; a first-class property in every respect; price, not $4,000, but $2,408. We will tell you why at personal Interview; N. B. WRIGHT it CO.. 330 Lemckc Building.

REAL_ESTATE—$6.500; modem residence. Morhand-

c«| E.

REAL ESTATE— IF YOU WANT A HOME or VACANT LOT CALL and See Ma. I Have the Choicest Properties In City. BARGAINS FOR CASH BUYERS. JOS. W. SELVAGE, AGENT. 73-78 LOMBARD BUILDING. Phones 717. REAL ESTATEARE YOU LOOKING FOR A HOJIE OR VACANT LOT ON WHICH TO BUILD? DON’T WASTE YOUR TIME; HAVE “FOR SALE” THE BEST PROPERTY IN INDIANAPOLIS. JOS. W. SELVAGE, AGENT. 73-70 Lombard Building, 2Ri E. Was]). St.

con, saturator and gas r; cheap. Address box US.

FOR SALE-Heat cooler; a bargain if aoM at once. New phone 3274, 411 E. Twenty-second street.

painted

minute st.

you

HOFFMANN

have your bouse A BONNER. Ml N.

FOR SALE-Beauttful Irish setter works fast and all right. ROBT. HAWKIN!

1732 Ruckle st.

dog: on.

FOR SALE—Restaurant, with living good trade; cheap rent; Investigate. Address

box 378. New*. *

FOR SALB-Use Doeer's stove pipe enamel. Ask your druggist Manufactured by DOBER. II

Market st. FOR 8ALE -Wrecker of high prices; panto ready to wear and made to order. SHELLEY. 37 N. Illtnol* st FOR SALE—50ft business cards 38c; 1,800 dodgers. too. CUT-RATE PRINTERS. Market. and New Jetsey. FOR SALE—Good grocery; centrally located. with living room*; call M. O’CONNOR,

wholesale grocery.

FOR SALE—Money loaned on watches and dia-

monds; la gest possible amount; lov

203 Stevenson Building.

FOR SALE—1 ac pair; roasonab

PR^^RWPS L»

FOR SALE—Ice elevator: over 900 feet of chain with strong driving lever and friction clutch.

Address Box 8, Westfield, Ind.

eat possible amount; lowest rates.

Building.

ace curtains tsundered. 30c per table rates for family washing.

,AUNT’RY

FOR RALE

standard

Must teav< FOR SALE—Or trade: Handsome black wal-

-Ne 1

make; win sacrifice t

lust leave town. 918 N. Capitol.

iw. solid mahogany piano; ake; will sacrifice at $150 cash.

nut

turn

book shelves, file boxes and office funtl-

18Vi N. Meridian st., room 11.

FOR SALE—A good, f esh cow and calf; thtssfourths mile from West Michigan at. car Una, on W. Michigan st. JAMES BARNETT.

ome.

glass wallcase, sultabl counter and showcase.

suitable^for drug store; also

Virginia' ave.

For SALE—Office fixtures, roll-top standing desks, tabls* sod chair*; .acuity prices. AETNA CABINET CO.. 828 W. Maryland. FOR SALE—Two tons second-hand wrought ■ Iron radiator*; also second-hand pipe, valves, etc. THE PIPE SUPPLY CO., 13$ B. Court

and best wall paper tor UTCHINSON’S, 844-48 E.

tephone old 4*3 green. Telephone

FOR SALE—Cite*peri

die money at HUT Washington. Tele

new 560

FOR BALE—SEE MY BARGAINS IN DIAmonds and watches before purchasing. NOE’S LOAN OFFICE. U0 W. MARKET. FOR SALE—Send age. lock of hair and 10 cents with stamp, and receive my life predictions; something new. GYPSY JACK. 1U7 Seventeenth

at., Denver, Colo. FOR SALE—Hhmmond typewriters.

supplie*; second-hand typewriters,

old or rented cheap HAMMO ER CO.. 50 8. Illinois st

typewriter >■1 makes;

OND TY REWRIT-

ES n SALE—Drug stock In town of 400, on ratlroal; soda fount and lunchroom In connection; will Invoice $1,200 and better; wife's health reason for selling. Address box 407. News.

grain ahoes, nd warranted

FOR SALE-Men’e Woelfel seat made with three solid soles and

waterproof, at $1.18; same In beys', $].■; youths'. $1.48. Try them. KISTNER’S, 13$ g. FOR 8A7.H—A first-class stock of groceries In one of the beat stands In Anderson. Ind.. wilt invoice $1,250. Refer to M. O’Connor A Co. PATRICK SKBHAN, 1816 Meridian st. Ander-

son, Ind.

For SAT,E—All lurabe- used in eonrirwetlon of Kilt*' Wonderland to be tom down* wad removed. Apoly to DAVID T. SCOTT. Chairman Builder*’ Committee, 387 Massachusetts ave.

FOR SALE-

GRAN. SUGAR. 9ft LBS fLOO FINE MICH. POTATOES, BUSH ....65c 2 QUARTS NAVY BEANS...:. ISc BCHUMAKER’S ROLLED OATS. 7 LBS....96c FANCY LARGE CAL. PRUNES. LB ..7%c FANCY RICE. UTTLB BROKEN. 8 LB8.,.rc WE HAVE 8-LB. CAL. CAN PEACH FOR.17c SMALL CAL. KINGAN HAM 8u c FANCY DAIRY BUTTER. LB 15c TRY OUR BROKEN JAVA COFFEE Me CITRON. ORANGE AND LEMON PEEL. 1-LB. PKci.' SEEDED RAISINS AND cim^ HANTS •••a..ee..e*.a*ess.,.,lflC m?^ag^g^p / ^ L p^plb oriLon.' lb! ^

e&Va r l!??.

^ ALITY mSr^oc^^^^ 0 - both phones iJiamBnr,,

FOB SALE - TYPEWRITERS; Smith Piw-

Merldlan street.

FOR SALE-Drug store; about $I,M>; will sell for $2,000 spot cash or Invoice; old, established trade; low rent, splendid location:

health and other business

sons, poor hcalt Box 887. News.

Address

FOR SALE—Florist business of JOON RATHSAM, deceased. 602 Highland ner of North st., at private sale; If then auction sale on Wednesday, Dec

1901, to o'clock a. m.

ave., cornet sold.

December 11.

FOR BALE—Newspaper and Job outfit; la ga

New York Taylor cylinder press; old-style Gordon Jobber; paper cutter; all as good as ne $1,400; tvil take half price. Address W.

E. St. Clair,

cost 11,600; tvil tnk MOLPINOER. 430

as new.

H.

St. Clair, Indianapolis. FOR BALB-The Hagey-Kmg Heater burns lump coal, wood chunks, chips, shavings or any old thing; holds fire u week; empty ashen once a month; regulates like gas. Price $2 to $12. 28 styles F. A. HALL, solo agent, corner Morris and Reisner sts. Take West In-

dianapolis car.

FOR BALE - TYPEWRITERS. Having JWtrchased at sacrifice prices the entire stock of typewriters Jrom former Oliver agency, we are enabled to offer special bargain* in these excellent machines. Bend for samples and price*. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, tootn 25, No. 7 8.

Meridian street.

■osts no more to wear a perfect

‘ we make clothes * CO., the Busy

FOR BALJB—It

fitting suit of clothes, and we make that fit, S. L. TAYLOR A CO., the v*u».

Tailors; suits ond overcoats to o der from $1$ up. Trousers $3 up. Style and workmanship unequaled In this city. Bee the specials w 1 are offering In suits and overcoats at $16.60 17

Virginia ave'.

FOR SALE—WHAT can any tailor gtv# more than satisfaction? We give you this In quality of cloth, style of cutting: excellence of tallorinr. THEN WE SAVE YOU MONEY. Suits or overcoats here are $15. $11 $$0 and un. Trousers here are $3. $4. $5 and up. W. G. BCHNETDFR. 44 Monument Place.

FOR BALE- - DIAMONDS. DIAMONDS. r> LADIES’ DIAMOND RINGB. TIFFANY MOUNTINGS. BET WITH LARGE SIZE. PURE WHITE STONES, WORTH $40.00; MY PRICE $25.00. 100 LADIFS’ AND GENTS’ DIAMOND RINGS. STUDS AND BROOCHES, AT FROM $10.00 TO $76.00. THEBE GOODS ARE ALL UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. AND HAVE BEEN REMOUNTED IN LATEST STYLE MOUNTINGS. 1,500 LADIES’ AND GENTS' FANCY SET AND PLAIN GOLD RINGS AT FROM $3.50 TO $5.00. THEBE GOODS ARB GOOD AS NEW AND WORTH to PER CENT. MORE THAN WF. ASK FOR THEM. NOE’S LOAN OFFICE. 110 W. MARKET.

FOR SALE—

SATURDAY'S BARGAIN LIST AT THE GLOBE, 330 WEST WASHINGTON. A sample line of ladle*’ fur scarfs, at leas than one-half the regular price. 96c for fur scarf*, regular price $1. $1.98 for fur scarfs, regular price $4. $3.98 for fur scarfs, regular price $8. $6.98 for extra long matter *ir scarf*, would cost you $15 in any store. Walking skirts, axt a heavy; flounced and stitched, $2.50 value: sale price $L*». Dress skirt* ' all-wool cheviot, three row* satin trimming; $3.50 ones; sale price $1.86. Fifty very fine sample skirts: plain black; black and white stripes and oxfords; values «p to $10; sale price $3 to and $4.96. Some extra good ba: gains In our shoe depart-

ment

Ladles’ warm-lined aHppera. TSc ones a* Ga. ones a* 4*3. I'S kangaroo kid slippers. $2 one* at $>*. 1 .spites’ Juliettes. *1.50 value, sale ortce 8*0. Men's shoes, $1.50 value: sate price *8c. Ladles’ stylish, high-cut dress shore, $UI ones, 9Sc. * ■ *, : Rubber overs, felt boot*; aU at cat price*

morrow.

Men's Jeans panto, lined all th-ough. Os> Men's corduroy pants. $8 ones at $14$. , Men’* striped or plain cassimore pants; b$8t values ever offered. Every pair worth $t; sal* price $1.49. Men’s Jersey coats. $2.50 one* at 98c. Men's Jersey shirts. Tic ones at J9c. One lot of men's fleeced undershirt* only, value 75c to $1; sale price 86c. Men's shirts and d awara. 23c apiece; or 45c g “"* b ~ T ’ 1 JJ l«°< Sii™-. «—;>«» «m~. «v <H Some special Ladles’ shli

8c a pair-

Children’s Itefliember

M,

4 ■m m

cotton hoe*. I3c core *

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