Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1902 — Page 7
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THE IHDIAHAPOLIS HEWS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1902.
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^ FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. reaiTestate^ndiai^^
REAL ESTATE—If you want a bargain see J. W. LOSH. 10 N. Pennsylvania.
REAL ESTATE-List your real estate with W. A. GREYER, 405 Majestic Biuildlng.
REAL ESTATE-For bargains to real estate see.W. E. MICK ft CO., 118 p. Market.
REAL ESTATE—Place your fire Insurance with W. A. GREYER, 406 Majestic Building.
REAL E8TATE—City property, farms, bargain. WM. T. PATTEN. Itp E. Market st.
REAL ESTATE—Have rash ciUtomer for eightroom house in north part of city. Telephone 1162.
REAL ESTATE—Down-town property; rental Income 12 per cent. DAVIDSON, 1007 Law Building.
REAL ESTATE—Wall paper r stalled at factory prices; first cost. E. L. HJ.WLEY. 1106 W. Thirtieth st.
REAL ESTATE—Private money ready at S per cent., with privilege at pre] layment. C. F. SAYLES ft CO.
REAL ESTATE—Three lotsi corner Seventeenth and Gent st.; cheap if sold at once. Address box 463* News.
REAL ESTATE—Private mon< y to loan on real estate, with privilege of pr< payment. W. A. GREYER. 406 Majestic Bunding.
REAL E8TATE—$1,800; a tve-room cottage, south of Sixteenth st., near Delaware st. J. g. McCullough, ise e. Market sx
REAL ESTATE—Vacant tots and improved property for sale in any psrt of the city. GEO. WOLF, second floor Lencke Building.
REAL ESTATE—Wan tend: D veiling; north; 6 to 8 rooms; $2,600 to $3,000; will go north of Fall creek. JOHN L. TIBBOTr, 133 E. Market street.
REAL ESTATE—F-or Sale or Trade: Putnam county bottom farm for stocl: of hardware. J. H. HAMILTON, Rural Routs No. X Greencastle.
REAL ESTATE—Paying 9 per cent, on price; two-story brick, one-half square from State House; $4,000. JONES, 18* N. Meridian, room 11.
REAL ESTATE—Splendid building tract. Capitol ave., N.; 200 feet front; would subdivide and sell at great profit. 19* N. Meridian sc, room 11.
REAL ESTATE—Several river bottom farms; bargains; one-third cash, bi lance ben years at 5 per cent. Come quick. JOHN A. SMITH, 46 Ingalls.
REAL ESTATE—Lot with natural gam; guaranteed; gas already piped; W. Ray sc. near West. HENRY D. PIERCE, 18* N. Meridian st.. room 11.
REAL ESTATE-To Let: Four room modern flat, corner North and Masaschusetts ave.; hath, steam heat, hardwood floors. J. G. McCULLOUGH.
REAL ESTATE!—College ave., near Nineteenth; 8-room house; has bath; first-class In every respect; mice, $4,700. CROSS ft BROWN, 19* N. Meridian.
REAL ESTATE—Six lots 1* squares from E. Tenth st. car line; six east front tots, level; price only $1,000 for all. CROSS ft BROWN, 19* N. Meridian.
REAL ESTATE—E>o you want a good farm of 97 acres; good land, and well Improved, In Hendricks county; nice home farm? Call JOHN A. SMITH, 46 Ingalls.
REAL ESTATE—Irvington; very desirable, new, modem, 10-room house; on a large east front lot, near car line; price, $3,800. CROSS & BROWN. 19* N. Meridian.
REAL ESTATE—Good for 11 per cent, rental; right new, every way complete; flve large rooms, a beautiful home and special bargain at $1,800. M. ARBUCKLE, 424 Lemcke.
REAL ESTATE—Woodruff Place, West drive, near E. Tenth st.; east front lot 80x170; can be bpught at a great bargain; must go eoon. CROSS & BROWN. 19* N. Meridian. •
REAL ESTATE-A good dwelling on Fayett* st., nine squares north of Washington; price. $1,400; cash $200, balance $12 per month. THE CENTRAL TRUST CO., 160 E. Market st.
REAL ESTATE—Washington >C block, three stories. Just east of Odd Fellows' Hall; leases terminable on short notice; rents $255 per month lately. JONES. 18* N. Meridian, room
REAL ESTATE—$20,000 to $30,000 worth of choice building lots in north part of Indianapolis, to trade for good farm of 250 acres or more. GEORGE Q. BRUCE. 89 Lombard Building.
REAL ESTATE—Nice cottage, six rooms and bath; mantel; hard wood finish; almost new; cement walks; fine shade; at a bargain If sold in ten days. Inquire 321 Hamilton ave. or old phone 1994.
REAL ESTATE—Broadway, below Seventeenth; 10-room frame, modem dwelling, hardwood finish throughout; good supply natural gas; fine fruit and shade; cement walks; terms easy. C. F. SAYLES ft CO.. Agents.
REAL ESTATE-Brick business block on E. Washington st., comer of alley, 30x187; two storerooms, etc.; rents for $1,100 year; pries $9,500; terms to suit; property In good condition. Address box 447, News.
REAL ESTATE—Knarxer's Grove; 6 acres ground; 390 feet front; young bearing orchard; berries of all kinds; 10-room house, barn and sheds; three squares south of S. Meridian car line. Call at house or 110 8. Delaware.
REAL ESTATE— Lot, New Jersey st.. near Twelfth; Morris addition. Address owner, box 483, care News.
REAL ESTATE—Cottage. one-half square north of E. Washington st.; almost new; very attractive; looks like $1,800 property; can sell for 8X 000. This Is a bargain you can’t afford to pass. JOHN L. TIBBOTT, 183 E. Market street.
REAL ESTATE)—Farms In Marion, Hamilton, Hendricks, Madison, Delaware and Clinton counties, of different sixes and prices, and can give possession this spring; also several small tracts near city. Call and see me. JOHN A. SMITH, 45 Ingalls Block.
REAL ESTATE—Meridian, near Twenty-first st.; 10-room house; has bath, furnace and all conveniences; large tot with shade, big bam; price, $6,600, on very easy terms; is cheap at $7,600; good rental property considered In part payment. CROSS & BROWN. 19* N. Meridian.
REAL ESTATE— Choice home, N. Meridian st.; 8 rooms; modem; $6,600; a bargain. Address owner, box 484, News.
REAL ESTATE—Elegant dwelling to Ruckle st., near Seventeenth st., belonging to non-resident who must sell Immediately. This property has always been held at $3,500, but will sell for $2,600 In order to dispose of the same at once. This Is an unusual bargain. A. METZGER AGENCY, 102 N. Pennsylvania st.
REAL ESTATE— Look at No. 1225 N. New Jersey st.: handsome, modem, nine-room residence; Trust gas; must be sold. W. E. STEVENSON, 126 E. Market
REAL ESTATETWO cottages, Noe. 1406 and 1407 E. Fifteenth st.; renting $16.60 per month. See this property and make an offer. Chance to secure bargain. W. E. STEVENSON. 126 E. Market.
REAL ESTATE—Two-story frame residence of nine rooms, on N. Capitol ave.; all modem conveniences; owned by non-resident, who direct* that we sell the property immediately. Has always been considered cheap at $8,500 but will sell for $2,100 In order to get funds Immediately. This is positively the greatest bargain ever offered on N. Capitol ave. A. METZGER AGENCY, 102 N. Pennsylvania st
REAL ESTATEFOR "BARGAINS” IN REAL ESTATE CALL and SEE JOS. W. SELVAGE, 73-76 LOMBARD BUILDING. PHONES 717.
REAL ESTATELIST YOUR '‘HOMES” and VACANT ''LOTS" "FOR SALE” WITH JOB. W. SELVAGE, AGENT. 73-76 LOMBARD BUILDING, 24* E. WASHINGTON ST. PHONES 717.
REAL ESTATE— $3,800; lot 100x800 N. Meridian st, near Thir-ty-sixth; this price good for ten days only. This is $700 less than lot adjoining. Here’s your opportunity. W. E- STEVENSON, 126 E. Market.
REAL ESTATE— Choice lots in the Morris addition on Central ave. and New Jersey st; Trust gas guaranteed; city water and artificial gas; only a few lots left. . W. E. STEVENSON, Exclusive Agent, 126 E. Market
REAL ESTATE—On* of the finest two-story 12-room and attic residences In the northeastern part of the city; exceptionally w*U located; beautiful surroundings; lot is 60.8x127; equipped with all modern conveniences. Including speaking tubes, electric lights, all hardwood throughout; third flow plastered; beveled plate gtaas on first floor. Can be had for $6,600, although the residence Itself cost over 90,000 to build- Owner desirous of making Immediate sale. A. METZGER AGENCY. 102 N. Pennsylvania st.
WANTED—-FEMALE.
' W ANTKD—Moving It per lo«d. Both phono* US.
44 CTiu-
WANTED—Women to prHii panu. 3*8 E. Mar-
1l»t «.
WANTED—5fi for general housework.
WAITED-K*p«^leiM:«rpMlry
cook.
Ctrl; l mined lately. 122 W. White girl for second worlL 111 !*.
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^mmgggsgigg* WAMTSD—aeUnhte weeherwoman. M Hemil *<» WAHTED—OIrl for general housework. 616 N.
WAKTE&-Glrl
for general housework. 1464
31rl for general houeework. 131* N. jfereey. TED-A white *lrl for email family. 4«
WANTED—Good girl. German preferred. 2110
N. Delawgkn.
# WANTED—Oirl for light houeework. Call ttl
WAKTED—An aU-round kitchen girl. M Maa-
eachuaetu eve. WANTED—Girl for light boueekeeprag, at 241 E. Washington. WANTED-Cook and dUhwiaher in reataurant. 2» 8. Hltnola at. WANTED—White girl, for general homework. 14W N. Alabama. « WaWtED-A eook for boardlng-houae. Call at m N. Alabama et.
chamber
Mtatian girt and
Inola at.
tan for general houeework. 1m- - . E.^fcfe. | WANTED—Ten lad lee to aeU medicine. 666 W.
— i •*., room 12.
WAUTKD—Colored girl; »mall fgafly; white
girl, »., ii» N. Delaware.
nniA 1 ** WANTED—Intelligent maid, about sixteen, tor Invalid. >66 N. Meridian. 'Wanted—To buy your diamond*. WILSON.
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* N. Alabama (atatrway).
WANTED-^our axparianced chambermalda at once. LORRAOim HOTEL.
nmlly.
HOTEL.
^..1; general ht_ m» N. Alabama at.
Wanted—Gtrl; general houaework; amaU
WANTED—Paetry cook at once. PRANK
<N. >01 g. Washington it Wanted—Typewriting, copying or other work
at home. Address box 4W, Ne
HdNTKD-wiii Ross Bloom! P18HKR'*
v-^EaBlAt iisMl
HARMACT, Sixteenth and College-
CD—White girl for pay; no children.
general housework;
1TW Ruckle ft.
„ 111 for general" housework; ; email family. 1436 Central ave.
good
■SDrOirl; small family; cooking and ll housework. 41* N. Delaware W. Wanted—wild Roe# sioom. stockman. Druggist, corner llllnola and Michigan.
WANTED-Housekeeper
■■■■ to care for two children, 12 and 14 years old. 2138 N. Rural.
machines.
WANTED-Sewing girls for power ma CROWN GARMENT CO., 42 W. South WANTED—Experienced lady sorter at SOMERVILLE LAUNDRY CO., 460 Virginia avs.
Wanted—Hair on ladles' faces removed forsvsr. VARIN, 35* E. Washington, room 6. WANTED—Good, white girl to do general housework, good wages. Call 2002 Broadway, WANTED—Washerwoman; n&t be first-class; family of three. Apply 1026 N. Delaware at. WANTED—An experienced bosom machine opierator. PROGRESS LAUNDRY. 212 E. Mar-
ket
WANTED—Good girl; general housework; good wages and steady employment. 1084 Broadw ^ r ' - -
pencil
WANTED—Young lady with talent for sketching or pen drawing. Address box 423,
News.
WANTED—Long Amason Plumes made from short feathers and Ups. FAILLES. 20 8. Illinois at.
jjpi r{
WANTED—Wire hat frame makers; also hat makers; experienced, or to team. Address box
461, News.
WANTED—Hotel cook, |7; house girls, |3 to |4. BBCKNBR’S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 48 Monument., w tL,.
WANTED-First-class cook or general housework In a small family; reference*. Call 422
- Mlnanra at, •
ANTED—Girls; first-class skirt operators; If rat first-class need not apply. L. LAZERU6,
r E '
Market st.
WANTED—A girl willing to go to Dayton, O., for general housework; no washing. Inquire
at 420 e" New York.
Woman tor general housecolored, good pay. 416 Ssn-
at once.
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loaned on watches and dta-
largeet possible amount, lowest rates.
and gentlemen to write st month. Address with stamp, . 8, C. .
curtains laundered. *0c per reasonable rates for family washing.
iormble rates LAUNDRY.
-A girl who ha* had some experience at marking and assorting. MODEL LAUN-
Sixteenth and Illinois
WANTElCfgk good colored girl; girls for gen-
middle-aged woman to
eral housework; Mao
go to country. 117 W. Walnut.
WANTED—Experienced white
ImUjj, WANT1
fork In family of three; no washing or 2021 N. New Jersey st. ■
girl for general
If ANTED—Climatic changes, winds, exposures demand the magical beautlflera; Satin-Skin Cream and Battn-Bkln Powder. 26c. WANTED—lj»dy to color photographs in ladl-
anapoUs taller/, 66 per week to start with. Call Immediately at Plaaa Hotel. CURTIS.
WANTED—Woman to make parts of overalls, SSSjrtSgr,# .T^T’eaS? £ wSSwed—Young lady to demonstrate a patent medicine on the road; state age and salary axpseted. Addrssa tgr, letter, box 488. Nswa,
iry expected. VANTED—A
German middle-aged lady to do gene:
work In family of three. Address box 407, News.
exceptionally good
to do
place for rat house-
WANTED—Girl for general Housework; no washing; for family of four grown people. In a seven-room house. Apply at 1836 N. Alabama
»tract.
(for family of three; must be
and competent; no waah-
; white preferred. 1302 N. Penn-
ill dental work free: materials at lOLLBGB OP DENTISTRY, Inois sta. Experienced dentAfternoona only.
for sale by the yard at Tor ladles’ tailor-made sets, children's wear, etc. fEIDFR, 44 Monument Place.
ladies for theatrical company; for good people; company also eieter team; must be ready quick. Address Box 480, News.
to enter mtIHnsry college; time, as Easter comes early prepare for positions m spring. We display. Address 487 Massachu-
ttal consultations free to la- *> « p, m. DR. STODDARD, 20 years* t In diseases of women and chronic Baldwin Block, corner Delaware and
WAnted-
Young ladies wanted any distance, home evening* and return to us. thousand. Bend addressed en-R-r.Ar’'- F - 1 *' c - Dw -
Four-dolUr shirtwaists at 11.9s.
To-day, choice of our |4 corduroy waists;
‘*~ l WoESSk- “■ ,t ■
KINGTON.
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/HE OLOL„,
820 W. WASHING!
WANTED—AGENTS.
- WANTED-Aroer. Cant. Ufa las. Oa 6teed salary contract. Industrial depart-
^r’S. is
Bldg.
AGENTS WANTBD-The Chemical Ink Bras7 Pencil. The only chemical eraser ever In-
»■«*->» yean*. Sec. Agents wanted. J. L. BOYD A CO.,
1U. '
WANTED—MALE.
WANTED—Tlsh-1-Mingo.
WANTED-Barber 18 8. Illinois et.
WANTED—Ask your grocer for nut butter.
WANTED-Barber; Nineteenth and Martlndale.
Steady Job.
WANTED-Barber; steady Job; salary. 506 E.
Washington.
WANTED—Experienced drug clerk. Address
box 487, News.
WANTED—Reliable salesmen. SPENCER MFG.
CO.. 1 W. South st.
WANTED—Several boys to run drill presses,
m W. Washington st.
WaNTKD-To buy some diamond*. WILSON,
8 N. Alabama (stairway).
WANTED—Colored barber; married; references,
lock box 46, Monrovia. Ind.
WANTED—Boy to learn baker trade; experi-
enced preferred. 1721 Howard st.
WANTED—Good white porter. NATIONAL
HOTEL, 43 McNabb, near station.
WANTED—Traveling man In Indiana wants good side line. Address box 471. News.
WANTED—An eat perl raced furniture filler. H. LAUTER, W. Washington and Harding
WANTED—First-class Job press feeder; good wages for first-class man. 121 W. Georgia at
WANTED—Neat appearing boy to drive and care for horse and furnace. New Phone 9021.
WANTED—Good all-around photographer; state price. Addrees ART STUDIO, Thomtown, Ind.
WANTED—A man to cut meat and clerk In grocery store. Address box 442, Logansport,
lad.
WANTED—Your pressing, cleaning sad repairing. YOUNG, the Tailor. U6 W. Washing-
ton st
WANTED—Corn shuckers and wood chopper*. Honor railroad and Thirtieth. FORREST G.
HOOVER.
WANTED—Boy with wheel, to carry paper route, between > and 10 a. m. Address box
479, News.
WANTED-Stark Nursery pays rash weekly’If you sell Stark trees. Louisiana, Mo.; Daas-
vllls, N. T.
WANTED—For Sals: Barber shop; three chairs; good trade; will sell cheap. Box 168,
Shirley, Ind.
WANTED—Toon* man or boy with some degree of natural talent for drawing. Address
box 426, News.
WANTED-Man to run back knife lathe. Inquire T. B. LAYCOCK MFG. OO., comer T#tiih st. canal. * *
WANTED—Twe good young men penmen, with experience in bookkeeping and posting. Ad-
dress box 400, News. j
WANTED—Purchaser for established manufacturing business; will bear investigation.
Address bor 469. News.
WANTED—Solicitors for industrial Insurance. Call at J a. m. E W. SYMMONDS, 69 Com-
mercial Chib Building.
WANTED—Money loaned on watches and diamonds; largest possible amount; lowest rates.
90S Stevenson Building.
WANTED—Don’t fall to get a pair of our $1.50, $2 or $S tailor-made pants. W. G. SCHNEI-
DER, 44 Monument Place.
WANTED—Registered or assistant drug clerk; state salary and references. OSCAR S.
RHOADS. Ft. Wayne, Ind.
WANTED—Unpatentsd Inventions. What have you? Patents obtained on easy payments. E.
T. SILVIUS ft CO., Talbott Block.
WANTED—Boilermakers and locomotive machinists; experienced men; no strike. M. E. HOTCHKISS, Supt., Chicago HlghU, III.
WANTED—Ambitious young men to attend the day or night classes of the Indianapolis College of Law. Call When Building. Addrees
box 494. News.
WANTED—A draftsman, one with experience In architectural or bridge work preferred. Addresa C. HAMIKA SONS, CsUna, 0„ or In-
dianapolis, Ind.
WANTED—Men of good address to talk our scheme to smokers; no Investment; permanent Income assured. JOHN B. ROGERS ft CO.,
Binghamton, N, Y.
WANTED—Everywhere, hustlers to tack signs, distribute circulars, samples, etc.; no canvassing; good pay. SUN ADVERTISING
BUREAU, Chicago.
WANTED—Factory men, varnish era, woodworkers, machinists, cabinetmakers and molders. INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYMENT
AGENCY, 110 N. Illinois.
WANTED—Two first-class electrotype finishers on book and half-tone work; steady position; highest wages to first-class men. W. B. CON-
KEY CO., Hammond, Ind.
WANTED—We show a gent’s genuine vlci kid shos, leather lined, and made with extra heavy solid soles, at $2; ail sizes; just received.
KISTNER’B, 186 8. Illinois.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED—Ttsh-i-Mlngo.
WANTED—Five table boarders. 424 N. Ala-
bama.
WANTED—To buy phaeton. Address b<£ 470.
News.
WANTED—To buy top buggy. Address box 47X
News. -
WANTED—100 second-hand bicycles. 14$ S. Illi-
nois st.
WANTED—Sixty gallons milk. Inquire 1871 S.
East st.
WANTED—First-class table board. $4. 522 N.
Meridian.
WANTED—A second-hand phaeton. Address
box 481, News.
WANTED-Faper hanging, good work; very
cheap. 917 Prospect at.
WANTED—Hauling of all kinds; reasonable
prices. New phone 3664.
WANTED—Second-hand books for large li-
brary. Phone 2064 new.
WANTED-To buy Century dictionary. WIL-
SON. t N. Alabama (stairway).
WANTED—To board child, not under three
years. Address box 472. News.
WANTED—To buy 100 learner betto; drop pos-
tal. J. W GOUDT, 1222 Newman.
WANTED—Two ladles or man and wife to rent
part of flat. One square from Denison.
WANTED-Sound, city broke, driving horse. DENNY ft DENNY, 90 N. Delaware sc
WANTED—To buy rear end of lot, north, suitable for residence. Address box 370. News.
WANTED-MODEL LAUNDRY, lace curtains, family washing; good work; prices right.
’WANTED—I have rash buyer for eight-room house tn North Indianapolis. Telephone 3162.
WANTED—To pay cash for buildings that must be wrecked. Address box 446. News.
WANTED—Beet engraving and electrotypes. INDIANA ELECTROTYPE CO.. 28 W. Pearl.
WANTED—Farms and suburban ground; I have buyers. DAVIDSON, 1007 Law Building.
WANTED—By two ladies, one unfurnished room; centrally located. Address box 488,
News.
WANTED—To borrow $1,000 or $1,200 at once on real estate; first mortgage. Address box 468,
News.
WANTED—Well located lot, south' of Twentteth st. Pay cash. JOHN L. TIBBOTT, N 13l
E. Market «t.
WANTED—Residence In central part of city; south of Twentieth st. JOHN L. TIBBOTT,
183 E. Market.
WANTED—Money loans on watches and diamonds; private room; confidential; reliable.
106 E. Ohio st.
WANT BID—To buy 26 to 40 acre farm, within 10 miles of city; northeast preferred. Addrees
box 460, News.
WANTED—To rent, a farm, with shade and fruit. Address or call telephone 2308. Plaza
Hotel, room 14.
WANTED—200 dogs: $2 each; call with animals between 6 and 7 p. m. VIRGIE HENDER-
SON. 928 Stillwell.
WANTED—Young man apd wife desire couple to Join them to rentfhg modern house. Ad-
dress box 885, News.
WANTED—House, 6 rooms or more; $1,500 up; $100 cash, balance $100 every three months.
Address box 416, News. .
WANTED—One E fist clarinet; must be all right and cheap. Address WM. WAHCTEL,
box 243, Otterbeln, Ind.
WANTED—Money loaned on watches and monds; largest possible amount; lowest rates.
908 Stevenson Building.
WANTED—Carpentering and repairing; coal and wood for sale. 813 Ft. Wayne ave. 1911
Central ave. Phones 453.
WANTED—Lace curtains laundered; SOc per pair; reasonable rates for family washing.
PROGRESS LAUNDRY.
WANTED—Have your tin roofs, gutters and down-apouta repaired. THOS E. HADLEY,
146 Kentucky ave. New phone 1006.
WANTED—Furnished flat until summer; or furnished suite and good board, by man, wife and daughter, six. GLIDDEN, 716 N. Alabama
street.
WANTED—If you want your bouse or furniture Insured drop me a postal card and I will call and give rates. W. P. MANION, 506 S.
Delaware.
WANTED—We have client who will Invest $3,000 to $10,000 In manufacturing business; must be safe and established. N. B. WRIGHT
ft CO.. 890 Lemcke.
WANTED—To buy a small stock of groceries in the city; would want to include a lot In a good location for part payment. Answer soon.
Address box 401, News.
WANTED—A successful business man to take an Interest In an established and profitable business with great prospects ahead. Address L. CONVERSE, Indianapolis. WANTED—Good janitor and wife for a] ment house; give references and experience as janitor and In operating steam heating
plant. Address box 498. News.
WANTED—Young man and wife desire couple
to Join them In renting modern house. Each
pay half the exnense. References given and
required. Address box 885. News.H
WANTED—Young men; Isarn Illustrating or ad. writing; positions quickly secured; write for booklet of course desired. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE OF ALLIED ARTS, Scranton, Ps.
WANTED—A No. 1 salesman to represent an Eastern pharmaceutical manufacturing house to sell non-secret and pharmaceutical preparations; also man to do detail work. Address box
490, News.
WANTED—Hustling agents in every town and community to handle our trace fastener; sells at eight to vehicle owners; send 25 cants for sample and terms. MONARCH NOVELTY CO.,
NoblssviUs, Ind.
WAKTED-The National Founders' Association will pay at least $2.76 par day for a few good machinery floor molders to work In Chicago, 111. Permanent employment and no trouble. Address
Box 410, Chicago, 111.
WANTED—Young men wanted any distance. copy letters; home evenings and return to us. We pay $8 per thousand. Bend addressed envelope, particulars and copy. F. M. C. Dept., 439,
box 1411. Philadelphia.
WANTED—First-class, experienced, traveling glove salesman tor Indiana, on commission; some trade established. MORRISON-McIN-TOSH A CO., tanners and manufacturers of man’s and woman’s gloves and mittens, Grin-
nell, la.
WANTED—Splendid wages guaranteed men who learn barber trade with us; only two months required; positions waiting 100 now; can earn scholarship, board, toots and transportation If desired. Particulars mailed free. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE. Chicago, Hi.
WANTED—Leading department store requires an active. Intelligent, earnest, enthusiastic, hard-working man to follow up mall Inquiries from this city and close business; the fTjffit man can make $30 to $60 a week and have plenty of work; permanent. Address, stating business experience, L. ELKU8. Supt., 11 E. Sixteenth
st., New York city.
WANTED—Permanent position for the right man to represent old established manufacturers having $200,000 capital; $000 per year and expense, payable direct from our office; straight salary, not conditional upon results, but upon faithful work No experience required. Chance for promotion. Stafe axe and give references. Address manager, box 824. Philadelphia, Ps.
WANTED—SITUATIONS.
SITUATION WANTED-For light housewwk!
814 Iowa st.
SITUATION WANTED-As chambermaid or
dishwasher, colored. 911 Bird.
SITUATION WANTED-As housekeeper for
old couple. Address 918 Camp st.
SITUATION WANTED—First-class cooks; ref
erences 149 N. Delaware, Room 6.
SITUATION WANTED-An experienced house and coachman. Address box 893, News. .
SITUATION WANTED-As night fireman or engineer. W. L. SHEETS, Ssdalia, md.
SITUATION WANTED—Good German second girl or nurse. UT W. Walnut. New phone 8339.
SITUATION WANTED—Washing or situation tn the country, by colored woman. 740 E.
Georgia.
SITUATION WANTED-By experienced stenographer; would be pleased to rail. Address box
446, News.
SITUATION WAJNTED—By a young girl to help along In light housekeeping. Call 1418
Hendricks.
SITUATION WANTED—Experienced stenographer and assistant bookkeeper; references.
Care box 489, News.
SITUATION WANTED—By good girl for general housework; no washing or ironing. Call
at 3439 E. Washington.
SITUATION WANTED—Reltsble young roan of H; experienced to the grocery business; good
references. 818 Church st.
SITUATION WANTED-By industrious young man la wholesale houee. where merit receives
promotion. 706 S. Meridian.
SITUATION 'WANTED—Position collecting or
■ WANTED Profitable work •— w# WMrt MW1U wh0 wm worJt and with business system to cover ply aftern renewals from old subscribers par la first-rate, and at the and of the win be given the best worker* as extra prises for good work. How wall soma of the agents have succeeded is told In a little ‘ ‘we would like to send you—portraits of
office work occupying forenoons; good refer-
I Addrees hox 461. News, i
ences.
SITUATION WANTED—Girl; age 16; to wait table In a hotel or dining-room; girl tn res tauraat. Call 1722 Lockwood st.
WANTED—6c paid per load for dirt, brickbats, mortar, cinders, etc.; dump at west end
White river bridge; northwest Van Camp's
packing-house. 'PARRY MFG. CO.
WANTED—
IF YOU HAVE A VACANT LOT OR MODERN HOUSE "FOR SALE” CALL 7 AND LIST IT WITH ME. JOS. W. SELVAfJE^ ’’REAL ESTATE 79-76 LOMBARD^BUILDING.
WANTED-
PLACE YOUR "FIRE INSURANCE” WITH JOS. W. SELVAGE, AGENT, REPRESENTING THE "OLDEST AND STRONGEST”
COMPANIES.
PERSONAL ATTENTION. JOS. W. SELVAGE. AGENT.
PHONES 717.
BUSINESS CHANCE. BUSINESS CHANCE-A gilt edge cash grocery; about $1,600; good reasons for selling. Address
box 486. News.
BUSINESS CHANCE—Fashionable boardinghouse, north; bargain. H. C. BICKEL, 928
Law Building.
BUSINESS CHANCE—If you have actual bargains. We list no other. See PAGE ft BUT-
LER. 24 Baldwin Block.
BUSINESS CHANCE—Cigar store; good location; cleared $57 last month. Owner leaving
city. Address box 478, News.
BUSINESS CHANCE—Have good location for notions, dry goods, news stand, barber, plumber or tailor. Call 25 W. Washington, room S3.
BUSINESS CHANCE-For Sale: TUe mills, doing $10,000 worth of business per year; four men can make $60 per day. CRAWFORD, 8*
E. Washington.
BUSINESS CHANCE—Partner wanted to established manufacturing business; should be active and invest a few thousand dollars. Ad-
dress box 440. News.
BUSINESS CHANCE—Active man, having $200, and actually wanting business, secures hardware specialty business paying $1,200
ylarly. Address box 394, News.
BUSINESS CHANCE-We ran furnish $3,000 to $10,000 capital tot manufacturing business; must be established and sound proposition. N.
B. WRIGHT ft CO., 380 Lemcke.
BUSINESS CHANCE—A few shares for sale, cheap, in the richest gold mine the world has ever known; over $10,000,000 taken out In thraa years; $50,000,000 yet remain for the shareholder*. Addrees Immediately, box 83. News.
BUSINESS CHANCE—Money making grocery business in the best manufacturing city in gas belt; an exceptional opportunity If you have $2,500 cash; beet bank references INDIANAPOLIS MERCANTILE BROKERAGE
CO., 1010 Stevenson.
BUSINESS CHANCE—An up-to-date flour mill. built one year, “with elevator and private switch: coal and feed business, making money; will sell for cash or trade for clear rental property: owner wishes to retire; price $8,000. Ad-
dress box 380, News.
BUSINESS CHANCE-Page ft Butler, practical builder#, repair# of all kind# promptly attended to, at live and let live price#. We employ none but expert mechanic#. Work done by the hour, day or contract, 24 Baldwin Block. New phone 3699. Old phone brown 791.
FOR SALE OR TRADE. t FOR SALE OR TRADE—Variety #tore In good ga# town 3,000 inhabitants. Address box 371,
News.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Six-year-old speedy pacer, for large horse. TOPP, end of Tenth
car line.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—*718 N. Illinois; nine rooms, furnace and bath. WM. MANION, 608
S. Delaware.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Four l*-acre lots. near E. Washington st.; bargain. 1010 Ste-
venson Building.
tage at bargain; small portion down; balance like rent. 24 Baldwin. New phone 8629.
SITUATION WANTED—Good traveling salesman, age twenty-six; eleven years' experience: highest reference. Address box JT2, News.
SITUATION WANTED—March t 1*»- with responsible firm, office work or position of trust
preferred; if needing help Investigate; best of
references Address box 8T7. Nswa
LOST.
FOR SALE—BICYCLES.
LOST-Fur glove; will give reward. 108 W. Merrill
LOST—Pearl sunburst. Return to 1214 N. Illinois et. end receive reward
'
R. Good caaT1RE AND
LOST—Lemon and white setter. Return 1900 N- Pennsylvania st. Reward.
MASSAGE—BATHS. m We Nobii *L Phan#
jEJu
SSSSSZS: . I I
LOST—Fountain pen. Return to 190* N. Rural at., or 1116 Law Building. Reward U »ST—t *ufTbutton. Broad monogram D Return to 11-12 Claypool Building. Cashier. Reward, - LOST—Small puree containing five dollar bill and stiver quarter, between High School and X. M- C. A. Return News office. Reward.
FOR RALE OR TRADE-Vacant lots in 8. State ave., near Minnesota et., close to Wagnei plow-works. WM. MANION, 60S S. Delaware
FOR SALE OR TRADE-Nlce 62.000 stock of drugs located on public square; doing good bustnra* Address RAMSAY A MURPHY. Ttp-
ton. lad.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—A nice black mare, with foal; city broke; for a nice driving home, city broke. New phone 324. IRVIN
KOOOLE. SCI E. Waikington.
TO LET—ROOMS.
TO LET—See list INDIANA TRUST CO.
TO LET—Furnlar.ed front room. 616 B. Weat «t. TO LET—Two unfurnished rooms. $3. 781 Bates
etret t
TO LET—Double parlor, unfurnished.
New York.
120 E.
TO LET—Warm, furnished rooms; cheap. 823 College ave.
TO LET—Two unfurnished rooms; bath. 608 E. New York it. TO LET—Nice front room and board for two. 411 N. Illinois.
TO LET—Modern rooms; furnished; bath; very cheap. 817 College.
TO LET—Rooms, board; phone; home privileges. 234 W. Vermont.
TO LET—Furnished front and side rooms, hested. 227 E. New York st.
TO LET—Three beautiful, unfurnished rooms; modern. 320 E. North st.
TO LET—Furnished room for one or two gentlemen. 14 E. Michigan st. TO LET—Neatly furnished sleeping rooms; |1 per week. 828 N. Senate.
TO LET—Furnished front room. 81 W. Vermont. References required.
TO LET—A nice front room; up-stalrs; private
family. 1016 N. Illinois st.
TO LET—Well furnished rooms; houaekeepIng; gas; bath. 427 E. Ohio. TO LET—Suitai rooms Moody Block; water, gas;
$6 and I*. 26 Baldwin Block
TO LETT—Furnished room or unfurnished;
housekeeping. 688 E. New York.
TO LET—Nicely furnished front room with or
without board. 618 ft, Alabama st.
TO LET—Nicely furnished rooms; one alcove;
bath; board. 613 N. New Jersey.
TO LET—Furnished or unfurnished board; references. 404 N.i Illinois.
rooms;
TO LET—Two desirable unfurmaned rooms; separate entrance. 406V4 N. Pine st.
TO LET—Beautiful rooms in the Magnolia
Building; low rents. Call on Janitor.
TO LET—Large, well furnished room; private
family; references. 680 N. Alabama.
TO LET—Two unfurnished rooms; en suite;
— Hr >rid‘
first floor: references. 621 N. Meridian.
TO LET—Alcove room, furnace heat; to one or two ladles; use of piano. 1024 Bellefontatne.
TO LET—Three unfurnished rooms; light housekeeping; bath; telephone. 434 N. East.
TO LET—Nicely furnished front room; modern; suitable for two gentlemen. 417 N. Capitol
TO LET—Large, handsome, furnished front room; also side front; private family. 7X3 N. Alabama.
TO LET—Well furnished and well heated front room; bath; private family; reasonable. 307 N. East st.
TO LET—Desirable, furnished or unfurnished front rooms; cheap; housekeeping permitted. 219 E. Ohio.
TO LET—Sunny front rooms; couple or gentlemen; also small rooms; excellent table board;
comfortable, modern home; references
changed. 718 N. Delaware.
TO LET—HOUSES.
TO LET—See Hat SPANN A CO. TO LET—1NDIA NA TRUST COMPANY.
TO LET—See list. CENTRAL-TRUST CO. TO LET—M wing. <1 per load. Telephone 768.
TO LET—Moving. |1 per load. Both phones 813. TO LET—Two-story, five-room house. 316
Hamilton ave.
TO LET—129 W. Twenty-second, 5 rooms, well, natural gas; $9.
TO LET—2168 N. Illinois, nine rooms, furnace, natural gas, bath.
TO LET—Rear 2148 N. Illinois; new four-room house, well. 86.60.
TO LET—406 E. Ohio st.; 6 rooms, basement; attlo, both gases, bath. TO LET—Whole or part of house; bath; Park ave. Call 70S E. Eleventh.
TO LET—5-room house; 87; southeast. CRAWFORD. 8* E. Washington.
TO LET—See list at 131 E. Market st., ground floor. GREGORY & APPEL.
TO LET—Six-room cottage, 29 Emerson ave., Irvington. CLAY PARKER.
TO L
*nq
LET—1006 N. Pennsylvania; 10 rooms, bath,
-ulre 1002 N. Pennsylvania.
TO LET—Kensington Court, Illinois Twelfth; 6 rooms and bath; $18.
TO LET—Choice flat in the Holloway. Apply to W. N. GATES, New phone 149.
TO LET—8-room new house; bath and furnace; $12. CRAWFORD, 8H E. Washington.
TO LET—Residence. 10 4ooms; down-town; bath; furnace; $35. Call 1729 Broadway.
TO LET—Nice seven-room house, 2531 Talbott ave.; $15. JOHN WOCHER. ^Stna Building. TO LET—Cottage five rooms; gas, sewer connections; handy for railroaders; $11. 918 Madison ave.
TO LET—JENKINS'S TRANSFER, largest moving vans In the city. Phones 1240. 21 E. Market. TO LET—$80; very choice, modem cottage;
Trust gas; fine location. I. N. RICHIE, 108 E. Market.
TO LET—Lace curtains laundered; SOc per pair; reasonable rates for family washing. PROGRESS LAUNDRY.
TO LET—$30; 26 W. St. Clair st.; 9 rooms; strictly modern; plenty Trust gas. I. N.
IE, 108 E. Market.
R1CH1
TO LET—Good, sevon-room house; bath; good gas; cabinet mantel*; $18 month. 623 Arch st
One door west of Broadway.
TO LET—611 Cedar st., near corner Fletcher ave.; six rooms, bath, natural gas, cellar; $16. DENNY ft DENNY, 30 N. Delaware st.
TO LET—New eight-room house, 214 N. East st.; gas, bath, furnace, cabinet mantel, newly
OV. , B OMCT, kSCXlll, A C* l ***». VV. , V<«Bils/SASX3 4. ***«».** VV*, »v Xjr papered throughout. Inquire 466 E. Washington st.
TO LET-HOUSE, LARGE YARD, STABLE, FRUIT; PLENTY GAS; RENT REASONABLE. 3104 N. ILLINOIS ST. INQUIRE 627 LOCKERBIE ST. TO LET—$60; one of the choicest homes In Meridian st.; ten rooms; bath; furnace; strictly modern; choice location. I. N. RICHIE, 108 E. Market.
TO LET—1124 E. 16th st.; 4 rooms; $7.75; (new), j. o. McCullough, 15« e. Market st.
TO LET—Conveniently arrangea, seven-room flat; bath; furnace; 1021 N. New Jersey st.; to family without children; $20. WILLIAM GOR-
DON, 219 Lemek# Building.
p-to-date modern flat, in
~>ela
inter Delaware and
RALSTON ft
TO LET—Apartment No. 1, Schaub flats, on North st.; four rooms, private hall, bath, steam heat; $27, including gas for range. J. Gi McCULLOUGH. 136 E. Market.
TO LET—Fine ten-room modern house In N. Meridian st.; cheap; newly papered, painted and In flrst-clas* condition; large bam; private driveway; grape arbor, fruit tress, etc. C. C. EVERTS, dentist, 10 N. Pennsylvania st.
TO LET-See list. INDIANA TRUST CO.
TO LET—Storeroom and dwelling, corner East and Ohio sta Apply 148 S. Delaware st.
TO LET—Space with power, heat and water In building, 224 W. Maryland st. JOHN R. WELCH. 52 Circle.
TO LET—Desirable storeroom, 130 E. Washington st., with front on Court st.; also. If desired, especially suitable for saloon tn front and billiard, pool or bowling alley In rear. 18H N.
Meridian st., room 11.
TO LET-
Part of store for millinery, near Washington and Pennsylvania sts. Address box 449, News.
TO LET—MISCELLANEOUS. TO LET—Nut buttsjr. 230 Massachusetts avs.
TO LET—Building, 49x33 feet; 118 E. Court. central; cheap; improvements will be mad*. C. F. 8AYLES. TO LET—No. 226 N'. New Jersey, 20 rooms, two baths, furnace; choice location for boarding house. J G. M’CULLOUGH, 164 B. Market.
AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE—Phone 676 for HOGAN.
AUCTION SALE—“LEW SHANK, the Auctioneer.” Tel. 2028.
AUCTION SALE-T. J. SEMANS. Auctioneer.
157 N. Illinois, room 13. New phone 3696. AUCTION SALE-Of . household goods and
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Five acres, sst In fruit of all kinds; sell cheap for cash, or
trade for improved property on North Side. Located on N. Illinois street car line. W. E.
MICK.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Fanning implements.
T1. «<
horses, cows, hogs, chickens, hay, com. Will trade all on city property and rent farm of sixty acres, twenty minutes’ drive from city limits on laterurban car Has. Address box 379.
: v ■
FOUND.
FOUND—Lady's shopping bag. 726 N. HUnots street.
furniture, on Tuesday, Jan. 21, at 9:90 a. m., at 1630 Columbia ave., consisting of parlor suite, mahogany dining chairs, extension table, cook and beating stove, carpets, bedijlng. Iron bed, rockers of all kinds, settee, center stands. Jardiniere stands, lamps, clocks, china and glassware, shades, lace curtains, portieres, cabinet case, oak bedroom suite, kitchen utensils,
kitchen table, gas stove, kitchen safe, single
blankets and other goods too
harness, horse
numerous to mention. LEW SHANK, Auctioneer. ' '
AUCTIQN SALE—Mortgage sale of furniture.
carpets, stoves, etc. Will be sold for the benfit of mortgagee on to-morrow (Thursday) morning at 9:99 o’clock at my rooms. No. 246 W, Washington at. Fifteen nice oak bedsteads, springs and mattresses. 2 choice oak bedroom suites, shout SD0 yards Ingrain carpets, odd dressers and washstands, splendid oak combination folding bed, with secretary attachment; oak Morris chair, rockers, iron bed (bras* trimming). Singer sewing machine, cook and heating stoves, about » feather pillows, comforts, chairs and a great many other articles. Sal* positive. G, W. M'CUR-
DY, Auctioneer.
REAL ESTATE-
TWO lots, 36x136, each on N. Rural st_, half square north of Bright wood car line, on pay-
ments; cash $1 and $1 each week until paid: no
build at
interest or taxes until paid for; can
once tf you Hk*. THE CENTRAL TRUST CO..
150 E. Market,
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
we-
REAL F,STATE—Fire Insurance. A. J. METER * CO., 144 E. Market st REAL ESTATE—Good business lot In Rosemont addition at a bargain. Telephone 8152.
REAL ESTATE—For bargains In wall paper go to HOFFMANN ft BONNER, 198 N. Illinois sjreet. REAL ESTATE—For Sale: 80 acres near city; $76 per sere; good buildings. CRAWFORD, *H E. Washington. m H
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE—Dry wood; so lit and block. New FOR SALE-Nut butter" 230 Massachusetts
FOR SALE—Eight-foot
8. Illinois.
counter and case. 121
REAL ESTATE—A large lot. within one square of the State House: will sell very cheap. Ad-
dreas box 494, News.
REAL ESTATE—Two business rooms.
' v as h ‘n?lon: price $9,600; rent $1,111 per year.
U. ARBUCKLE. 424 Lemcke.
REAL ESTATE—8-room house on Ruckle st.; price $3,000; will take lots north. CROSS ft
IROWN. 19W N. Meridian st.
REAL E8TATE—$475 buys lot 40x164; on Thir-ty-sixth st., between Meridian and Pennsylvania st. W. E. STEVENSON. ■ ■
REAL ESTATE—46x40; on Nineteenth st., near Park ave.; fine location for double house. W. E. STEVENSON. 186 E. Market. REAL ESTATE—Wanted: Eight or ten-room house, with furnace, etc., on Fletcher ave.; not exceed $*,000. Care box 491. News.
REAL ESTATE—One of the best lots In Englewood. on Dearborn st.; price $400. A. J. M’INTOSH ft SON, 108 N. Pennsylvania st.
REAL ESTATE-East front lot. Hovey st.. one square east of Atlas; $275; cheapest lot on street. W. E. STEVENSON. 126 E. Market.
REAL ESTATE—We have customers for desirable property. List your property with us for quick sals. A. J. MEYER ft (XX. 144 E. Mar-
ket
REAL ESTATE—6-room house on Mlnkner st!
near Ohio; good pr£e fftSTSS <3
JROi - “
P* r month. CROSS ft BROWN. 19* N. Meridian st. ' Mra hbhh
REAL ESTATE—For Sals: New five-room cottage on E. Twenty-second st.; 1X100; bargain; $600 cash. DAGGETT ft CO., 731 Lemcke.
REAL ESTATE—V-Yoom house on Sherman Drive, North- $806 equity; will take chedp lot and cash. CROSS ft BROWN, 19* N. Meridian st.
REAL ESTATE—10-room house on East et, near Ohio st.; modern; price $8,500; on reasonable terms. CROSS ft BROWN, 19* N. Me-
ridian st.
REAL ESTATE—Lot 87x110; on Barnhill st, between North and Walnut sts.; only twelve square* west of Circle; price $600. W. E. STEVENSON.
REAL ESTATE-Factory site, 125x150; rail-
road switch facllltlas; gas and water; very
cheap. C. N. WILLIAMS ft CO., 8 and 10
Market st.
REAL ESTATE—Double house, 5 rooms, to side, on B. Tenth st., near 2800; price $8,000; rents $26 per month. CROSS ft BROWN, 19* N. Meridian st.
REAL ESTATE—Fine, modem, well-located flat: take some trade; can offer you flat property paying over 9 per cent net RALSTON ft CAMDEN, 203 Law Bldg.
REAL ESTATE—Washington st. block, $13,000; rent $1,200; will take home north at part; this block Is new, modem and well located. RALSTON ft QAMDBN, 20* Law Bldg.
REAL ESTATE—$1,800 will purchase east front lot on New Jersey st, near Twenty-third; If sold In flve days; all street, sidewalk and sewers paid in full. W. E. STEVENSON.
REAL ESTATE—A beautiful, modern, tenroom house, desirably located In N. Illinois st; lot 50x196 feet; price reduced from $6,600 to $5,500. M. ARBUCKLE, 424 Lemcke.
REAL ESTATE—Fine corner lot. three squares north of Washington st.; 65x236; can build seven good double houses; price only $2,600. RALSTON ft CAMDEN, 203 Law Bldg.
REAL ESTATE—Corner, close In, covered with
modern, high-grade dwellings, bringing $1,884 per year; no extra expenses; price only $17,000. RALSTON ft CAMDEN, 203 Law Bldg.
REAL ESTATES—Corner, 14 squares north, covered with fine rentals; $5,000; bring $684 per year; nearly 14 per cent; a sure, safe Investment RALSTON ft CAMDEN, 203 Law Bldg.
REAL ESTATE—20 acres, new 6-room house and barn; % mile from city limits; * mile from electric line; on account of death of owner; -rar4.il axxll of aariftfir.o 1LC► r<riXTTTT T Ox4A a*~
will sell at sacrifice. M’CONNELL, 2440 Star
tlon st.
REAL ESTATE—Hall Place, two-story, eightroom house; thoroughly modern; oak finish, good repair; east front; only $3,600. Terms to suit purchaser. A. J. MEYER ft CO., 144 E. Market.
REAL ESTATE—For Sale: Seven-room and four-room cottage; rents for $19 per month; street and walks made; $22; walking distance of postofflee; $1,060 cash. DAGGETT ft CO.
731 Lemcke.
REAL ESTATE—Vacant lot on N. Delaware st., with gas and water privileges; only $1,060. Vacant lot on Dewey ave., gas and water connection; 50x120; only $1,000: A, J. MEYER ft
CO., 144 B. Market.
REAL ESTATE—Double house. 5 rooms each. under rent, $22 month; Shelby st., near Fountain Square; easily changed Into business property: bargain offered. Call and talk It over. C. N. WILLIAMS ft CO.. 8 and 10 E.
Market st.
REAL ESTATE—Modern, doable house on N. New Jersey st.; eight rooms each side; bath, furnace, city water, both gases, quarter oak
finish, large porch; lot 47x160; price $7,200. Good location for houses in rear. Make fine Investment. A. J. MEYER ft CO.. 144 E. Market.
REAL ESTATE—How’s this? Beautiful nei
Place, ✓S rooms, strictl
nome tn vvooarurr place, SB rooms, strictly modem harwood floors, oak finish, fine, high lot; half a dozen large shade trees; street and alley pavements paid; $3,600 If sold at once; $1,500 cash. See us and learn more about
only
this bargain. A. J. MEYER ft CO., 144 E. Mar
ket.
REAL ESTATE—
Fine comer lot on Park ave., 38x82 feet; block street, cement walk and sewers; paid in full; one of beet corners on North Side; for double
house or a home. Price $X400 If taken at once.
w. E. S
STEVENSON, 126 E. Market.
REAL ESTATE-
Elegant residence property. No. 2105 N. Meridian st.; eight rooms, beautifully finished and decorated; this property la modern In every detail; lot is worth $3,000; house cost $4,000; we are offering this property at the low price of $6,000 In order to make quick sale. W. E. STEVENSON, 126 E. Market. REAL ESTATE-
New, double house, Capitol ave., near Twen-ty-second; six rooms; bath, furnace, cabinet mantels hot and cold water; artificial and electric lighting; elegantly decorated; rental $480 year; price $4,000 tf taken quick. Owner needs money. ' W. E. STEVENSON, 126 E. Market.
REAL ESTATE-
SOUTH PARK. ON SOUTH EAST ST.
Lots In South Park $5.00 cash—$6.00 a month. When $100 is paid we will build you a home ' If desired. E. L. COTHRELL 319 and 320
Lemcke Bldg. New Phone
REAL ESTATE-
FINE MARION COUNTY FARM.
I offer "FOR SALK*' for Cash the Finest Farm In Marlon County, consisting of about 145 Acres, with 2 Houses, Barns etc. MUST BE SOLD TO CLOSE ESTATE.
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A GOOD FARM IN MARION COUNTY, IT WILL PAY YOU to INVESTIGATE THIS FARM.
I am ordered by COURT to Sell this Farm for Cash, and will sell to First purchaser offering the appraised price of Farm.
JOB. W. SELVAGE, COMMISSIONER, 73-7* Lombard Building, 14* E. Washington st.
Indianapolis, Ind.
REAL ESTATE-
SOME CHOICE BUILDING LOTS NORTH. 91,200.09, Large Choice Lot, Ashland ave.
$X*OO.CO. Fine Large Lot (East Front) on Broadway, near Twenty-fifth st.; greatest
Bargain on Street. Gas. $850.00, Fine Lot, New Jersey, near Twentyfifth,
U.900.00. Fine Large Comer Lot, Twenty-fifth and Belief on tslne sts. Room 2 Houses. 9X060.00, Large Comer Lot, Bellefontaine and Twenty-seventh sts. Room > Good Houses.
I WANT CASH OFFER ON EITHER OF THESE LOTS.
JOS. W. SELVAGE, AGENT, 73-76 Lombard Building. 24* E. Washington st. PHONES 717.
FOR TRADE.
FOR TRADE—A vacant tot for a set of carriage harness. Address box 679. care News.
Ft K TRADE - 902 scree. Umbered, near Coraclna oil fields. Henderson county. Tsxas; railroad crosse* land; clear. What have yon? C. MAHAN. El wood. Ind.
SANATORIUM^.
SANATORIUM—Diabetes and Bright's disease ■ treated successfully. Delay la dangerous. Ex
treated successfully. Delay is dangerous. Examinations fre*. INDIANA SANITARIUM. 97 W. Sixteenth at.
FOR SALE—Cook stove and baseburner, 910. $42 Highland ave
FOR SALE—Fine fox terriers; different ages.
1923 Highland Placa.
FINANCIAL.
FINANCIAL—Have abstracts of title prepared
by BROWN, Sd floor, Lemcke
FINANCIAL—Would buy some'dlamonds. WIL-
*on. 3 N. Alabama (stairway).
FINANCIAL- Private funds, lowest rslss; J.
H, LOWES, 69 When BulMlng.
FINANCIAL' lAjans on peisor.al property.
WILSON. 3 ft. Alabama (stairway). FINANCIAL—J. H. PATTI SON, It
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FOR SALE - Large, first-class fresh Jersey cow
and calf, mt W. Washlngjon «
FOR SALE—t*x4* ray camera, with carrying ra#e; cheap. 1044 E. Market *t.
new computing scales, $96. CRAWFORD, 8* E. Washington.
FOR SALE—Fifteen-room rooming house, all
rooms rented. 319 N. Capitol ave.
FOR SALB-Drug store; good location; long
established. Address box 340, News.
FOR SALE—Boys’ school shoes; extra good value at 96c. KISTNER’S. 195 B. llllnola
FOR SALE—Before you have your house painted see HOFFMAN ft BONNER. 106 N. Illinois st.
FOR SALE—Singer machine; good condition; with attachments; $S. S16 E. New York st.
FOR BALE—60 gallon’"milk route; will divide If too large. NORTHSIDB, 846 MasMchuaetth ave.
FOR SALE)—Second-hand walnut furniture in good condition; cheap. Address box 390,
News.
FOR SALE—Will contract 800 cowls hard wood; state price and references. Address box 400.
News.
FOR SALE—Best engraving and eiectrotypea INDIANA ELECTROTYPE CO., 99 W. Pearl street.
FOR SALE)—New and second-hand gas engines. PARKHURST BROS, ft CO.. 220 Kentucky avenua
FOR SALE)—Almost new drop head Stn&er machine; rear 406 Capitol ave., N.. or 610 Roanoke st.
FOR SALE—Belgian hare buck, registered, or will trade for fancy pigeons. Forty-third and Central av*.
FOR SALE)—Cord wood tn lengths to ault. Write W. L. ANTHONY. 16*7 College ave. or phone new 481.
FOR SALE—Fine cabinet piano, worth 1300; priea, |169. Owner leaving city: Call at 3909 E. Michigan at.
FOR SALE)—Boiler and engine; 20-horse power; ran be seen running at Aetna Cabinet Co., 222 W. Maryland st
FOR SALE—Set tinner’s tools; with 30-tnch square eh ears; cheap. 113 N. Walnut at, Crawfordsvllle, Ind.
FOR BALE—Money loaned on watches and diamonds; largest possible amount; lowest rate* 203 Stevenson Building.
FOR SALE—Showcase, counter, shelving, coffee mill and computing scales. 1627 Howard st, Weat Indianapolis.
FOR SALE—Fine grocery and meat market; new fixtures; selling on account of sickness. Address box 469. News.
FOR BALE—Lace curtains laundered; SOc par pair; reasonable rates for family waahlng. PROGRESS LAUNDRY.
FOR SALE—Second-hand counters, shelving, coffee mills, scales, showcases. BAKER BROS., 253 E. Washington.
FOR SALE—Flrst-clas* boarding and rooming house for sale at a bargain If taken this week. Care box 481, News.
FOR SALE)—An Eclipse spray pump; complete outfit; second-hand; O. K. condition; cheap.
W. B. FLICK. Lawrence, Ind.
FOR SALE—Second-hand belt power and hand power freight elevators, cheap. PARKHURST
BROS, ft CO., 220 Kentucky ave.
FOR SALE)—Furniture and lease 26-room house; splendid location; doing good business; $750 cash only. 19 N. New Jersey.
FOR SALE)—$175; elegant $400 mahogany upright piano; finest make; ten years’ guaranteed; three months' use.- 1133 College ave.
FOR SALE—Office fixtures, roll-top standing desks; tables and chairs; factory prices. AETNA CABINET CO., 323 W. Maryland.
FOR SALE—Cheapest and beet wall paper for the money at HUTCHINSON’S. 844-48 R. Washington. Telephone old 462 green. Telephone
FOR SALE!—Complete furniture for six rooms; groat opportunity for parties contemplating housekeeping; must aeU at once. Address box
366. Lews.
FOR SALE-Good stock clothing; in a firstclass stand, at a bargain. Inquire at Room 6, Odd Fellow*’ Black, northeast corner Pennsyl-
vania and Washington.
FOR SALE—Stock of clothing and gent's furnishings; good location; good reasons for selling; must sell quick, with or without fixtures.
Address H. G., box 467, Albany, Ind.
FOR SALE—THE NEW DOMESTIC SEW-
ING MACHINE. Simply perfect. 236 MASSA-
CHUSETTS AVE. Repairs for all machines.
Popular prices. WM. HAGERHOR8T.
FOR SALE)—Clearance sale this week on suits and overcoats; prices ranging $11.60 to $13.50 and $15.80; worth double the money; trousers in proportion. W. G. SCHNEIDER* 44 Monument
Place.
FOR SALE—Hammond typewriters, new and second-hand, sold, rented or exchanged. Sec-ond-hand typewriters, all makes, sold or rented cheap. HAMMOND TYPEWRITER CO., SO 8. Illinois.
FOR SALE—Closlng-out all winter stock; suits and overcoats to order $18 up; trousers, $8.60 up; great bargains while they last; goods by the yard for sale. S. L. TAYLOR ft CO.. 17 Virginia ave.
FOR SALE—TYPEWRITERS; Smith Premiers, Remingtons, Densmoree, Callgraphs; 60 per cent, saved; machines rented, $2.50. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, room 25. No. 7 S. Meridian st.
FOR SALE)—Second-hand typewriters; Williams No. 4, rebuilt No. 2 Remington, Daugherty Visible, No. 2 and 9 Callgrapha, Hammond’s. $16 to $50. HAMMOND TYPEWRITER CO., 60 8. Illinois st.
STORAGE. STORAGE—PHONE^SW^TOR^HOGAN^
STORAGE—Moving, $1 per load. Telephone 76$.
STORAGE-328 E. Wabaah at. Old phone 667. a E. 8HQVER.
STORAGE-FISHBACK WAREHOUSE CO.. 418-417 & Pennsylvania. Telephone 909.
STORAGE-Packlng and moving. 8. P. HAMILTON, 17 N. Alabama; phone 7tt. Special rates.
STORAGE—PACKING, HAULING. HOGAN TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO.. 32, 84. 86 W. GEORGIA. PHONE 975.
STORAGE—Central Public Warehouse. 110-111 S. Alabama; flret-ctaas storage wanted. CHAS. McINTOSH, Manager. Old phones 9410 and 1696.
STORAGE—IND’P'L’8 WAREHOUSE CO., W. E. Kurtz, Free.; H. A. Grassland, Mgr.; 517623 S. Pennsylvania; phone* 1349. W* store, pack and haul.
STORAGE - INDIANA STORAGE AND TRANSFER COMPANY. Beat and cheapest In city. LEW SHANK, Tel. 2028. 389 B. Washington et.
STORAGE-UNION TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO„ phones 796; only first-class household goods and merchandise solicited. CRATING AND PACKING a specialty. SPECIAL FREIGHT RATES on shipments of household good* to Pacific coast and other Western points.
FINANCIAL.
FINANCIAL)—Wanted: 91,500 on land worth 916,000. Address box 474, News.
FINANCIAL—6 per cent, money on real estate. GEO. WOLF, second floor, Lemcke Building.
FINANCIAL-Wanted: $1,000 or $1,900 at once, on reel estate; first mortgage. Address box
467, News.
FINANCIAL—Loan*, without commission; this
means Just exactly what it says. MEYER ft KISER. 906 Indiana Trust Building.
FINANCIAL—Loons on farms; $iuo and upward; home funds: lowest rates; no delay. A. METZGER AGENCY, 10* N. Pawwylvanl* at
FINANCIAL—Large amounts of privet* funds; lowest rates. ?7* 8. Delaware st., romos 1 to 9. FLOREA A REIDEN8TICKER. Lawyers.
FINANCIAL—Farm loans of $500 and upward at 6* ptr cent.; any county In State. ROBBINS BROS., 535 Lemcke Building, Indiana-
polis.
FINANCIAlr-Money to loan on farm mortgages anywhere tn Indiana at the lowest rate of interest; partial payment privilege granted. Large loan# solicited. Correspondence Invited. CLEMENTS ft EVANS. CrawfordsvUle, Ind.
FINANCIAL—
LET UB BE YOUR BANKER. We ran loan you money cheaper than any other concern in the city. Why? Because of our large buslneaa and high-grade customers. Loans made to employes holding a permanent position. See us before placing a loan. THE SALARY LOAN CO., Tel. new, 2269. 927 Stevenson Building.
FIN ANC1AL Loxyjg, Come tn and tell ua how much you want and bow long you want It; tall us who you are, and if you are working on a salary for responsible parties, w* will let you her* the money on your own name, without security, confidentially and without consulting your employer; you can pay it back to installment# as you prefer; weekly or monthly. INDIANA MORTGAGE AND LOAN CO.. (ESTABLISHED 1887.) ROOM 4 LOMBARD BUILDING. 34* B. WASHINGTON 8T.
—a. n. * m *. 3 mm mMuaiuau*
Place, for prompt loans; 4. 6 and 6 per osaX FINANCIAL—Tty NEW LOAN OFFICE, a N. Delaware. Money on diamonds, watches.
IF YOU NEED MONEY
for ANY PURPOSE WHATEVER
you THHHl
not wait until j^l^s^saved It^ip,^ 2otws wUl
RNTTURB. PI-
from one month to one y< tiTWhoto at ANY TIME, and
time you keep it. and barajaMfeM
NO e:
We give
You can pay
pay only for the tbs lowest rats*
%?SFSr£ A ;E S&S’AS'PS 111 cost you, sad there are no extra charges
office
•VSPfJSt, ■ -Ls
FINANCIAL—To Loan. Private money. I per
FINANCIAL—Money loaned on watches and diamonds; largest possible amount; lowest rates- *3 Stevenson Building. FINANCIAL—Money to loan la sum* $100 to *ny amount; lowest Interest; real estate security; mon-y m bank. W. B. MICK ft CO.
FINANCIAL—Flrvt mortgag* loan* on proved Indianapolis prtg>#rtyj lowest i_ privileges of payment. SPANN ft CO., 141
Ft
FI N AN Cl A L—Loans; get our terms before r*ndlWima* irashn • it,*-*.■»*.« |0 ItiTS&tt*
Indians Trust
gsrifijs trtbss Building
FINANCIAL—Money to loan
Personal property;
C. ERTEL. 108 E. Ohio st, oo.. 8 and 10 E. Market sL
IhcldijQ# p-frfrify*g|j||j||^ firms; upon their os strictly confidential,
lag.
made to salaried people posit iota with rsspoasIM*
m narasa;
1 *My W
997 Indiana Trust Build-
#Ry #111011111; —»* — - -ft-L
lay. jylv
zs&sx’srs. ^
FINANCIA^-Lcani; Real Estate Loans) gibulldlng association borrowers who art pay-
tog excessive interest bstier see us; we ctotrge
no commission on loans. MEYER ft'KISER Indians Trust Building. ^ FINANCIAL—A few shares for sale; cheap, la m the richest gold mine the world has svst
WWMit taken out In three yeans
M.uOO.OOO yet remain for the shereholdeff. Ad-
dress Immediately, box 38, Nowe.
at
tha
^^RmTstevenson building. SECOND FLOOR FRONT ROOM. FINANCIAL—Loans under new plan; we rates most popular with borrowers; ‘
than straight loan; no premiumTno Interest reduces on ‘
esse Ksamrl&^asav
Building.
FINANCIAL-* per omit, money to toaa oa Indlanapolla city property, or on city property to any county-seat town, or on farm property anywhsre to Indiana; we use our own funds;
ILHAMS ft; CO., $-10 E- Market at.
FINANCIAL—Money to loan: a large sum of home funds left to our hands to be loaned to sums of $100 to $1,000 and upward; at krwest rates of Interest; can furnish money same day SeTeSeP agency* 102 h N; /ennaylranla **
FINANCIAL-
PRIVATE LOANS. made on new plan.
Any amount from $6 up loaned
, Hr
on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., without removal, and the same day you ask for H. No delay. T Cur rates are the lowest to the city. Payments arranged to suit you. WUl accept all or any part of loan I
t» any time tf desired foi
Remember, we make no Inquiries -
elghbo
of your neighbors or friends, ^rasesfi nor dc ws publish your transsotlosL Our treatment is always courteous and liberal. REMEMBER it ousts you nothing to get our rats*. ■
Positively, no chari
^ P RIV ATB r C^FFtCES. 1 ^ U m * d *’ All business strictly eonfidsntlsL
INDIANAPOLIS MORTGAGE
LOAN COMPANY,
Old phrme 641. Room 10. 147 R. Market M.
FINANCIALSALARY LOANS. NO MORTGAGE, NO INDORSER NO PUBLICITY. Loans to honest employs* on notes
to borrow money.
Deal with us as your employer deals
with his banker.
with his bsnksr
ALL TRANSACTIONS ARE ABSOLUTELY
CONFIDENTIAL.
It will pay you to get Cur rates and avoid the publicity of a furniture loan. TERMS EA8IE6X^OFFICES PRIVATE.
of rate Jugglers, who make It ap you are getting lower rates, wh
ou are getting lower rates, whl?**la
fact you pay more.
■ T '‘'fflASLET?kvsr ln cS”“' ks.’Vw. »«. "'irs. teaav
Old, 3)61.
FINANCIAL—
' DON’T BORROW TROUBLE. BORROW MONEY FROM US.
THIS COMPANY WAS OROANIZEP^TOH
THE ESPECIAL BENEFIT OF THE MAC
T'ffi.rmjfda
ALL THE TIME YOU WAI
YOU CAN llAVB MONEY TO-DAY-EASY paySen^k lom^ 30 RaTTEB, FAIR
TREATMENT ASD ABSOLUTE SECRECY
GUARANTEED.
48c weekly payment of 124
72o weekly payment of $2.40 weekly M
Interest
,.. ia
weekly payment of $109 toaa
JntsrssX 7 per cent, a year.
AETNA MORTGAGE LOAN CO..
ROOM « ODD FELLOWS' BLK., OVBtl HUD*
ER 8 DRUG STORE.
COR. PENN. AND WASH. STS.
FINANCIAL—
MONEY.
One dollar when you need It is worth tea when you don’t. *
EVERYBODY NEEDS IfbNBY NOW.
Ikmavckst’d esAarsayl 1 fa fvim
If you haven’t saved It—come to us.
$6.00 up—on your furniture, piano, horses, wagons, fixtures or any kind of personal property without removal You will b# surprised how littlo It will cost
you.
You ran pay us back In weakly, monthly or
any way to suit yourself. Everything confidential.
You will get fair, honest dealing If you har-
row from us.
THE MOS THE MC
Come in and ti ^
EAST MARKET ST. M'rOE LOAN CO.,
Room MS Law Bid^
124 E. Market st.
phone SMI.
FINANCIAL— INDIANA
MORTGAGE LOAN CO„
LOANS LOANS LOANS LOANS LOANS LOANS LOANS LOANS LOANS
Z*** IS. WAHMIWUM Do you need money T
If so you can get It to-day &»^nFunmura.
i. Fixtures, Teams,
Pianos,
Warehouse Receipts, or any other personal property
of value.
You can keep the goods
LOANS in your own
LO “
LOANS the*goods and toi money.
possession, sad e use of both
LOANS You 'can get soy aroouht LOANS fr«n $5.00 up to $200.90
__ _ irwU* aw gNrw-vw LOANS You can have from on* to LOANS twelve months' time.
LOANS ~
You will
treated eourte-
iioANi You^’win receive honorable
LOA ^ Seines* win be .mot-
_JANS LOANS
LOANS LOANf
ly confidential,
four payusnts will
M LOANS LOANS LOANS LOANS LOANS LOANS
HP bo so small that you will not fssl
them.
You ran get loan for fifty
r a Fifty dollar
You can psy"HMback at $1.20
per week-F
You ran get any other
amount for r.ny time at the
■ !«S»i
financial—
we loan money, £*!?& a
X_1 A. iW X.FS7ir
WE DO
A BAWC W<
on a few
iw hours' no
TUREB W; PERSONAL
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