Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 February 1902 — Page 13
THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, FHIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, rJ02.
WANTED—FEMALE.
WA.NTJCXWfteh-t-Mlmto.
V«'AKTEt>—Movlnt tt pw umd. Both pa<m«» XI*. WANTED—<Jir! for ‘boanling-houw. 233 E.
Ohio,
WANTED—Olrt in a tort; refermc*. «* 8. Me-
WANTED—Olrl tobacco ■trippers. M68 Vlrrlnla avs. fc’ANTED—OlrU to fo!4 clrcolarm. Addrsw bw 17J0, News.
WAN'TED—MALE.
WANTED—Ti*ta-t-Min*o.
WANTED—Barber. « Circle st.
WA NT ED—BsrtXr. IS U IlllnoU st. WANTED- Barber.~ J15 W. Washington st.
WANTED—Filler rubt^rw at FARRT MFG. CO.
Wanted—Boy».
w. Washington and Harding
WANTED - Glri« for filling orders. 227 W. ’^Natilngt onHBl WANTED—Cook, I 1« N. Dataware.
man and wife; good wage*.
.WANTED—Good girl for <25 g. Alabama st
general housework.
WANTED—Wklta girl ms PsaBsylranla st
Wanted- <'otr.
to assist housework.
SWHBI-COBipet^n t c Drive, Woodruff Place. W A NTiCD—Ladles ■
tent cook; white; *25k Croaa
HI to sell medicines. 6&6 W.
Washington at., room 12.
WANTED-Experienced dining-rcvW girl, at
Foster's, 26 N. Illinois st
WANTED-White girl; must be good cook; refarence. HIN N. Illinois st WANTED—Collars and cuffa, 1c. PROGRESS LAUNDRY. Telephone 1121.
WANTED—Good girl, small family, no cbll-
_dfm 1144 N. Pennsylvania.
WANTED—White girl; three in family; eight-
room house. 2127 N. Pennsylvania.
WANTED—Bright girl, with talent for pern and Ink drawing. Address box 1443, News.
WANTED-Qtrl care children, assisting housawork; German preferred. M8 N. East.
» N.^fllnoU st.
dlahwasher.
WANTED—Dining-room
Windsor Mock, room 7, Wanted—White girl for general housework; _ two In family. Inquire 1421 K. Alabama. WANTED—Good, strong, white girl for general housework; good wage*. 2225 N. Meridian. WANTED-Oood girt for general housework;
cooking not required. WANTED-Oood dlningMAN’8 RESTAURANT.
1720 N. New Jersey.
-room girl. I.EESE410 W. Washington.
WANTED—Boys, I4.S0 per week.-PARRY UFO. CO. WANTED-A good second baker. 821 8. Me-
ridian.
WANTED—A good barber, at once. $04 8. Illinois st.
WANTED—A flret-claas barber. 203 Majestic fauUdlag. WANTED-Barber; steady job; salary! STi! Market st. i; „ WANTED—Dairy hand School st.. Brightwood. Ind.
WANTED—Oood, stout boy. INDIANAPOLIS DRUG CO.
WANTED—Experienced dairy hand. Call 1*32 8. Meridian. WANTED-A good barber; 43 guaranteed. 839
E. Wasnlngton.
WANTED—Cabinetmakers. and Harding sts.
W. Washington
WANTED—Dairy hand, east Of Brlghtwood.
Leach farm, one mile
WANTED—Get on the band wagon and vote for
•Hank for Recorder.
WANTED—500 men and boye; shave 5c. haircut
1M Virginia avV
blacksmith on scroll-
work. 1214 WANTED-First-class varnlsher. W. WashIngton and Harding sts.
WANTED-Experlenced
Shelby st.
WANTED-collars and cuffs, 2c. LAUNDRY. Telephone 1121.
PROGRESS
WANTED-Barber for Saturday and Sunday; S3 guarantee. 841 Birch ave.
barber.
BOARD
WANTED—Saturday
TRADE BARBER SHOP; >1 WANTED-Barber. Saturday and Sunday; 23 guaranteed. 1424 & Meridian. ■ H
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—Tlsh-1-Mingo. WAXTBP-BHANK FOR RECORDER. WANTED—1500 on good security. Address box U4I. News. WANTED-Paper to hang; very cheap. RIGGS, 7<B E. Pratt.
Classified (Want) Ads.
One cent a word each insertion, including the words indicating the classification—such as “To Let,” “Financial,” "Wanted,” etc., and the address.
WANTED—To buy box 1725. News. H
a cottage, north. Addres*
WANTED—A double deck; 6-foot cigar case. 733 8. Delaware st.
WANTED-Paper hanging,
Pratt, corner Park.
6c roll. 522 E.
WANTED—To buy second-hand roll-top desk. Address 1714. News ofllce
WANTED—Your money; fair interest; solid se-
curity. Address bo* 1495, News, - —— -—i
WANTED-Vacant lots to sell. M. ARBUCKLE,
424 Lemcke Bldg. New phone 1480.
W ANTE D—WILLO W BARK INSTITUTE,
Plainfield, Ind., treats INEBRIETY.
WANTED—Highest cash price paid for furniture, carpets, etc. 245 W. Washington.
TO LET—ROOMS.
TO, LET-See list TXDIANA TRUST CO. TO LET—Nice, large room. 18 8. Illinois st.
TO LET—Unfurnished rooms. 124 S. Capitol
ave.
TO LET—A large room and alcove. 525 N. Dela-
ware.
TO LET—Wanted: Day boarders; |3 week. 222
E. Ohio.
TO LET—Two unfurnished rooms. 25. 327 S.
East st- ‘
TO LET—Five unfurnished rooms; bath. 728 N.
Alabama. TO LET—Furnished rooms, 27 month.
Senate ave.
523 N.
WANTED—Few more pupils for private dancing lessons. Address box 17*1, News.
WANTED-MODEL LAUNDRY, lace curtains. family washing; good work; prices right.
WANTED—Every’ good man In Marion county to vote for CHA8. G WALTER for sheriff.
WANTED—Best engraving and electrotypes. INDIANA ELECTROTYPE CO., 23 W. Pearl. WANTED—Up-to-date hair cutting, 16c. THE POPULAR BARBER SHOP. 18 8. Illinois st.
WANTED—HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR DIAMONDS. ADDRESS P. O. BOX 332. WANTED—If you want ‘a home or money see PAGE & BUTUER. Phones tnew) 3529; (old) 798.
WANTED—By a young lady, room and board in a atrlctly private family. Address Box 1729, News.
WANTBD-Every lady to md LEW SHANK S guessing contest In For Sale Miscellaneous
column.
WANTED—Girls- come prepared for work. PURITAN BED SPRING CO., 207 N. Alg-
ANTED—Good girl for general housework; small family; references required. 2114 Tal-
bott ave.
WANTED-Women and girts to run power sewing machine. BAILEY MFG. CO., 244 8. Me-
Mdtan at.
WANTED-Good cook, general housework girl or middle-aged woman; no washing. 198 N.
WANTED—Adhesive, invisible, harmless; Sat-in-Skin Powder; la only one that doesn't clog the pores. 25c. WANTED—Money loaned on watches and diamonds; largest possible amount; lowest rates.
248 Stevenson Building.
WANTED—An experienced talloress to help on fine coats; must know how to make button-j holes. 1 Roasen ave. WANTED—Expert mi cfd girl, general housework; two In family; Lebanon, Ind. Inquire at 218* N. Delaware st., city. h
•WANTED—Reliable and experienced girt for general housework; three In family; good wages. Call 2226 N. Meridian st.
NTED—Experienced labc list be experienced and qu: lined. 7 Address box 1642, N
WA
required.
laboratory woman; ick. References
ewa
WANTED—A middle-aged woman; good home; no washing; also girls for general housework; also second girl. 117 W. Walnut.
WANTED—Women in need
tion dr ftdence,
of medical atten-
lu con
or advice may consult, free and , DR. BULA. 167 N. Illinois st.
WANTED—Girl for general housework; must be good cook; no washing or ironing. Liberal
wages, warn. ;
wliT-
■ Inst
References required. 1311 N. Dela-
NTED—Nat st ruction ti tings when
Names of girts in shorthsnd.
competent.
desiring personal Students secured Address box 1644,
sws.
WANTED—Stage dancers; new beginners wishing to learn a good dancing act, call or address PROF. RAYNO, 230 W. Ohio st.. or teleWANTED—All denttl work free; materials at
IAL COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY, and Illinois sts. Experienced dent-
Afternoons only.
cost,
corner -Isis in
? ANTELlshoe, (lexil
ilue. at
woman who has experience In two-needle machine; also experienced overall makers. & SON MFG. CO., 232 E. Market.
pantTHE
value.
here
8. mi
We are offering a ladles' v.cl kid Ible sols* and late style toe, a 12.50 .W, and thiuw In a pair of 60c rubThta month only. KI8TNER 8, m
WANTED—Confidential consultations free to la- *■ ‘ u 5 p. m. DR. STODDARD, 30 years’ , Jn disease* of women and chronic (llseaniB. Baldwin Block, corner Delaware and Marnct st*. WANTED—Homs for young lady where she may defray expenses for room and board by light work evenings, mornings and Saturdays, while attending Vortes’s Business College. Ad-
dress the ootlegi
WANTED—Plain writers, ladles or men, ete-
nographer*. clerks, to copy blanks, rate of *20
thousand; outfit sent prepaid for 20c. which l* refunded With first salary. CLERICAL AD-
VANCEMENT CO., South Bend, Ind.
-A WOMAN TO BUY ALL. HALF
IT, OR TAKE CHAROE’OF STORE JL ’“GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
WA
i:
CARR
IY, ETC. ANSWER. STATE PAR-
TICULAR*. IF YOU MEAN BUSINESS, ADDRBS8 BOX 1460, NEWS w WANTED—Two ladles about twenty-five years old to travel; good opportunity to make big ; those familiar with Viavl and other
preferred. Call only on Satur22. 4 a. m. to 4 p. m. MRS.
Majestic building.
WANTEDJ-8ITUATION8.
SITUATION WA NTKD—Office Address Box 17)0, News.
work, 12.60 week.
SITUATION WANTED—By good girl, for light "busgwertt. Ml Drier Place. SITUATION WANTEP-By girl to do general
70* N. Senate ave. Tel. 3642.
SITUATION WANT ED--By good colored giri
to do general housework. 321 Toledo st. 8ITUATION WANTED—OfBce cleaning or work
bs the day; colored lady, til Toledo st.
8ITIIATION housework. avenue
WANTED—Young colored
In private family.
man.
Indiana
BITUATION WANTED—By experienced grocery clerk or salesman; good recommendations. Address O. G. B , Shelby vlllq, Ind. General Dellvety.
LOST.
LOBT-Pocket book. I phone. J. L. HEIDKR.
WUI lady please call by
l^tt^-lAuly's hat and gentleman's Bilk hat.
Return to 19U6 Ashland. Reward.
LOST—Maa Who took wrong coat at Pierson's Hall, February Ik correspond 316 B. St. Clair.
LOST—Blue enameled watch. Thursday night.
■ Masonic Hall,
ward.
Return room 72 Windsor. Re-
LOflT—Ijedy'e pocket book; contained money, papers and pine. Return to HUDER’S DRUG
349t4 E. of Duke.
lAMJT—Or Stolen: Tiger cat, Washington st. Answers to
Return receive reward.
from name
X<OST—English setter bitch; lemon and white; small in Mse Return to 2210 N. Illinois st. Reward. Phone park Ml.
». Mlrtlfn « E. Sou<B ,l.
LOST—Brown and whits
YESTER*CO UnC “' R * turn ^DEfen
answers to
■*- IK jL>E.jr>ulNG HARM . Market st., and get reward.
LOST—Black silk purse, with silver beads, containing gold pencil, key, car tickets and receipt with owner's name. Return to News office and receive reward.
FOUND.
t 'pARKEPL t Broamsburg n \ 0 i , 'l * nd wh,t< ‘ M ’ **•
STORAGE. 8TORAGR^^WR < 4M < >DR' HOGAN. BTORAGV—Moving. »l par toad. Telephone tW.
•L
Wabash st. Old phons 447.
STORAGE—FISH BACK WAREHOUSE 413-417 S. Pennsylvania. Telephone M8.
oa.
8TORAGB—Packing and-moving. 8. P. HAMILTON, IT N. Alabama; phone main 741. Special rates.
STORAGE—Separate and plastered rooms for your good*; you carry bays; no mice or bugs 104 N. Alabama.
STORAGE—PJ BOOASTr
STORAGE—Central Public Warahous*. 110-111 g. Alabama; trat-dass storage wanted. CHAS McINT^SH. Manager. Old phones Ml# and J44C
ind haul.
ington ft.
STORAGE-UNION TRANSFER AND STOR- -- CO. Only first-class household goods
* ’ packing.
»-ir»
WANTED—Good barber, Saturday and Sunday; '
WANTED—Shorthand students.
Ad,
by expert;
evenings. Address box 1687, New*.
WANTED-Maehine hand, at once. THE M. 8.
HUEY CO., 1137 Massachusetts ave.
WANTED—Boy to learn lithographing; under sixteen years. 143 B. South st.
WANTED-Boy. about 15 South and Meridian sts..
years old; second floor.
WANTED—HOP LEE. 122 W. Market. Shirts. 8c; cuffa, 3c; collars. l%c. Guaranteed.
WANTED—People to know that they can have their shoes made to fit at 3»3 N. Delaware st. WANTED—Man and wife, nights. LEBSK-
T, 410 W. Washington.
MAN’S RESTAURANT, WANTED—Single man with experience to work in garden and drive team. 806 N. Lasalle st.
WANTED—Flrst-claas portrait artists; steady work. 8. WEST, 1111 Main at., Anderson, Ind.
WANTED—Boys to see our line of batteries and other electrical goods. 222 Massachusetts ave. WANTED—Traveling salesmen; also advertisers; salary or no go. TRIUMPH CO., Dallas, Tex. . —
WANTED—Young man;
experienced bock:
News.
good penman; rapid;
keeper. Address box 1487,
WANTED—Man to make galvanised Iron pipe. STANDARD WHEEL CO.. Morris and Belt railroad.
WANTED—The hot baths at Knox’s barber shop, southeast corner Meridian and Washington sU. '
WANTED—A general Wacksmlth; must be good horse-sboer. Address H. BINKLEY & SON, Tipton, Ind.
WANTED—Stark Nursery pays cash weekly If you sell Stark trees. Louisiana, Mo.; Dansvllle, N. Y.
WANTED—Experienced locomotive boiler-mak-ers; no strike. M. E. HOTCHKISS, Supt, Chicago Heights, 111.
WANTED-Experlenced pump man to handle washroom in laundry. DIAMOND LAUNDRY. 930 Ft. Wayne.
WANTED—Money loaned on watches and diamonds; largest possible amount; lowest rate*. 203 Stevenson Building.
WANTED—A young man at once, in a butcher shop and grocery; must know how to cut meats. 1409 Prospect at.
WANTED—Boy to drive wagon; wage* 48 per week; must be acquainted with the streets. Address box 1723, News.
WANTED-Five solicitor* to work rural district on newspaper in gas belt. Call 2030 Highland Place, after 6 o’clock.
WANTED—Hustler; temporary petition; no canvassing: good pay: Addres* GLOBE. 723 Chestnut st., Philadelphia.. Pa.
WANTED-Partuer. sawmill buslnees; *2,000 required.; gtOO monthly on Investment outside State. Address Box 171X News.
WANTED—Young man to do office work; glv* refereneca, age. experience If any, and salary expected. Address Box 17*6, News.
WANTED-Unpatonted Inventions. What have you? Patents obtained on easy payments. E. T. 8ILVIUS A CO.. Talbott Block.
WANTED—Man experienced In wrapping packages; grocery clerk preferred. EVERITT’8 PEED STORE, 227 W. Washington.
WaNTED—300 union teams tcKgo to work Monday morning. For information call Saturday night, at 36% E. Washington at., 7:30.
WANTED-LEW SHANK wants everybody to look In For Sale Miscellaneous Column and try to wm the aldeboard offered by him.
W A NTED—Bo your own boss. THE EL8LER SIGN CO. wants young men everywhere. Address 41-43 Clinton ave.. St. John's, Mich.
WANTED-Man and wife: man for general housework; wife to cook; must be honest and welt recommended. Address box 1710, Newa.
WANTED—Molders; 60 bench molders for Increased capacity; open shop. THE HAVEN MALLEABLE CASTING CO., Cincinnati, O.
WANTED—A good man to take charge of small woodworking job shop; must be ail-round machine hand; chance for advancement. Address Box 1748, News.
WANTED—Salesmen on commission; sell chocolate and cocoa; also chocolate confectionery. Good chance. Address LEVERING CHOCOLATE CO.. Baltimore, Md.
WANTED—Men for factory, machine shop, construction nnd labor work; positions guaranteed. INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 119 N. Illinois st.
WANTED—Man bookkeeper; quick and accurate accountaint; permanent position; state age and salary wanted - manufacturing and jobbing business. Address box 1708. News.
WANTED—Hy March U a single man, German preferred; fair practical knowledge of family gardening, care of small fruit and poultry. D. B. SHIDELER. 726 W. Forty-second st.
AJMir.L*—JI irBl-ciHM, ooonKeeyer, for permanent position; must come well recommended and be a good penman. State salary
' ‘ Addr
desired and experience had
News.
Iress box 1722,
WANTED-Don’t fall to get a pair of our |5, ft or 47 tailor-made trousers at our special sale price M Others at 41.60, *2 and |2.60 per pair. W. G. SCHNEIDER, 44 West Monu-
ment Place.
WANTED—The National Founders' Association will pay at least 13 76 per day for a few good machinery floor* molders to work in Chicago, nf. Permanent employment and no trouble.
Address box 410. Chicago, 111.
WANTED—Two ladles and one gentleman for home work; salary 46 per week; also two parties for traveling work, salary’ 450 per month and expenses, payable weekly. Address J. A. WHI8MAN, General Delivery, city.
WANTED—Excellent opportunity for saving HO a month: secures one acre or more on the street car line, making a beautiful suburban home. For full Information call or address MARION HEIGHTS LAND CO.. 1 Ingalls Block.
WANTED—We ate giving the most practical and thorough telegraphy instruction day and night. Graduates filling highest positions. Typewriting, penmanship, shorthand, bookkeeping free. Call or write INDIANAPOLIS BUSINESS UNIVERSITY, When Building. -
WANTED—Study by mall, law. Illustrating, pharmacy, medical branches, shorthand, bookkeeping. letter-writing, penmanship and drawing. Write for catalogue of course desired. NATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, S3, opposite poatofiW. Indianapolis.
WANTED—Men to learn bar Per trade; only eight weeks required; graduates make 9*0 monthly; can earn scholarship, board, tools and transportation If desired; prepare now for spring rush. Write for particulars. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE, Chicago. 111.
WANTED—Several bright, up-to-date physicians or book men to canvass the medical profession In Indiana. Ohio and Kentucky; with a first-class medical publication; good commission with liberal advance to right man. Call or address L. GOLDBERG, 2646 N.- New Jersey.
WANTED—AGENTS.
AGENTS WANTED—Hundreds have gotten rich In the mall order business. Our Instructor tells all about tt THE HODLKYS1MS CO.. Indianapolis.
AGENTS WANTED-Two life insurance men for city work; top notch commissions; eontract made and expenses advanced to capable men. Apply box *». Nears.
WANTED—Attractive and convenient cottage; north or east; $14 to 420. Address box 1740, News WANTED—43,500 private loan on city real estate, without commission. Address box 1714,
News.
TO LET—Furnished front alcove rooms. 20 W. Michigan st. TO LET—Well furnished rooms, housekeeping. 427 E. Ohio. TO LET—Furnished room with board. 409 E. Sfi Clair st. TO LKT-Furnlshed room. 616 W. New York st.; private family. . TO LET—Three rooms to colored family. Hear 629 E. Michigan. TO LET—Nicely furnished room, modem. 120 N. New Jersey. TO LET—Modern rooms; furnished; bath; very cheap. 917 College. TO LET—Furnished rooms for light housekeepIng. 427 E. South st. TO LET—Rooms with good board; all conventences. 106 N. Senate. TO LET—Furplehed front room; light housekceplng. m E. Market.
TO LET—mm bath. SloJy
WANTED—A room or twoln a house owned by the occupants. Address TOUNS, 236 8. Me-
rldlan st.
rnlshed rooms; housekeeping; Pennsylvania. a
TO LET—Fnftffited rooms for light housekeepIng, downstBlrs. 612 N. East st. TO LET—TWo rooms furnished; front parlor; housekeeping. 613 N. West st. TO LET—Lange, cheerful, front rooms; modern;
kitchen privileges. *35 Broadway.
WANTED—A few first-class people
lent board, near German House. Address box
1678, News.
TO LET—Neatly furnished room for gentleman; for excel- bath and h ’ “ — ‘
neat. 218 E. New York.
WANTED—Five-room house, north, between Senate and Cornell; state rent. Address Box 1711, News.
TO LET—Finmlshed. south front, conveniences; gentleipen |or couple. 414 E. Walnut.
TO Li
ers.
-Furnished modem rooms; day boardIELBOURNE, 618 N. IlllnoU.
WANTED—lloard and room In private family; gentleman; state lowest terms. Address Box 1747, News. - WANTED—To borrow 11,500 on 44.000 worth lots; give 7 per cent, one year. Address box 1743, News. g
TO LET—Furnished rooms for gentlemen, or
man and wife. 522 N. Pennsylvania.
TO LET—Nicely furnished front room: gas and bath; private family. 801 N. East st.
jET^-Furnished parlor; folding bed; 1 central. Address box 1699,- News.
WANTED—Stylish rubber-tired buggy: must be In good condition and cheap. Addres* box
1746, News.
modern
TO LET—Two unfurnished, connecting nice. References. 521 North Meridian.
WANTED—Money loaned on watches and diamonds; private room; confidential, reliable. 108 E. Ohio st.
WANTED—6,000 men, women and children to bring their shoes to 203 N. Delaware, or call 3448. old phone.
TO LET—Well-furnished and heated rooms; cheap; housekeeping permitted. 2X9 E. Ohio. TO LET—Furnished suite; well heated; bath; phone; board ,lf desired. 734 Capitol ave., N.
-Nicely furnished, warm rooms; bath; good beds: 41 and up week. 19 N. New Jei
TO LET-
n;
WANTED—Money loaned on watches and diamonds; largest possible amount; loweet rates. 203 Stevenson Building.
TO LET—Two newly furnished rooms; light housekeeping; no children; reference. 703 Ft. Wayne ave'
WANTED—Portable photo gallery; must be In good condition and cheap. Address P. O. box 494, Knightstown, Ind.
WANTED—To buy property “ ‘ ne /st. Address box 1732, News.
on Ashland or
TO LET-: Uemen; fl S. Delaware
-Mtd
TO LETbuildlng, 520 Capitol
WANTED—To buy property in West Indianapolis or Haughville; state location and price. Address box 1733. News. WANTED—To buy grocery, north of WaShington st.; good business; must not exceed 4*00.
Address Box 1726, News.
rnlshed room for one or two genth or without board. Inquire 831
rn. furnished front room. In stone i ipposlte City Library; gentlemen.-
ve.
TO LET—Two Urge front rooms, furnished; j bath, telephone, excellent board; walking distance; references. 713 N. Delaware.
WANTED—Three to five hundred loads of dirt, delivered; Twenty-second and Capitol ave. Address Box 1738, f News. WANTED—Borrowers, get loan direct from private party; no commissions; payment privi-
lege. Address box 1718, News.
TO LET—Most desirable suite living rooms, opening three directions for light and air; opposite postaofflee. JONES. 18% N, Meridian, loom 11.
WANTED - Second-hand books, reasonable prices. Phone 3064 (new), or address 3 N. Alabama, office 9, Indianapolis.
•OR SALE—HORSES—VEHICLES. t SALE—Why pay 41-607 EDWARDS will It for 80c. . - ’
WANTED-Lace curtains laundered, 30c per pair; collars and cuffs. 2c. Telephone 1121 for wagon. PROGRESS LAUNDRY.
WANTED—KARSTADT’S DYE WORKS, —successor to Brill & Co.— Expert dry cleaner. Phone old 2578. New 2S32. WANTED—CASH PAID FOR OJJi- GOLD
AND DIAMONDS.
NOE'S LOAN OFFICE, 110 W. MARKET ST.
WANTED—A good second-hand gasoline engine; 10 or 12 hone power; state location and name lowest cash price. Address box 1701,
News.
R SALE—Nice, gentle pony, cheap; or trade. 12 E. Morris. >R SALE—1125 buys good team of farm horses. 425 W. Maryland. FOR SALE—Large team, suitable for farm or team work, 319 E. Court. FOR SALE—First-class, light livery rigs, delivered. New phone 3654. FOR SALE—Horse, buggy and surrey; will sell separate. 1814 E. Twelfth st. FOR SALE—Jersey milk cow and calf; three work horses; cheap. 1944 Central ave.
FOR SALE—A horse; good condition every way; bay color; good worker. Call 2118 N.
Delaware.
WANTED-Man with 4200 to 4300 to assist In FOR SALE-Good team four-year-old mules.
promoting buslneaa enterprise Which promises large returns in fsw weeks. Address box 1721, Nsws.
WANTED—Five or six-room
16% hands high; $200; worth 4240; must be sold.
312 Agnes.
cottage, north,
within ten squares Illinois and Washington, the Circle
between March 1 and IS. Address box 1700, Hinwi; ■ '■ "‘ -. . -
FOR BALE—Get our new prices on rubber tires. HEAR8EY VEHICLE CO..
. ••
vehicle
"On
WANTED—To buy property In North Indiana* polls; north of Eugene sL Part cash and monthly payments. Value not to exceed 41,800. Address box 1734, News,
WANTED—6c paid per load for dirt, orickbats, mortar, cinders, ate.; dump at west end Whit# river bridge; northwest Van Camp’s
packing-house. PARRY MFG. CO.
WANTED-A case of Ill-health that can not be greatly benefited or cured at SPAUNHURST'S INSTITUTE OF OSTEOPATHY, 529
Stevenson Building. No drugs. References.
WANTED—WUI give 460 for a case of "granulated lids" that we can not cure. Treat all eye troubles. Also catarrh and tonsilltls. Examination free. ANALEPTIC EYE METHOD.
210 N. Illinois st., Indianapolis, Ind.
FOR SALE—Extra good team of black mules; 15% hands high; well matched; sell right. 425 W, Maryland. FOR SAI,B—Wanted: To buy good, sound horse, 1,200 lbs. 32* E. Market st. Phone main 1655. Call Sunday, 11 a. m. FOR SALE—A few new three-inch farm wagons at a bargain for cash, to close out stock.
407-411 S. Pennsylvania st.
FOR SALE—Fresh car load horses, all kinds, medium to high-grades. Come to 612 Hudson st., in rear‘615 N. Delaware. FOR SALE—We make a specialty or fine carriage painting and repalrlnfr. HEARSEY VE-
HICLE CO.. "On the Circle."
WANTED—The Indiana Society for Savings. 4100 shares sold on 41 weekly or monthly pay-
FOR SALE—Two horses and one mare; will weigh from 1,800 to 1,300 each; fit for teaming or farm use. 29 W. St. Joe st.
ments. Interest on deposits
evening. CHARLES E. THORNTON, Pres, fl
OLIVER F. WATSON. Secy..Room 214 Lemcke FOR SALE
Building, opposite postoffice.
FOR SALE—New and second-hand delivery oh'LT’VinTS. .TSST; a*"' 1 bu “'“
Extn
good, five-year-old ind, except one ■=. 425 W. Maryland.
mule; weighs 1,100; sound, except one eye;
470. worth fl25 If sound. ~
BUSINESS CHANCE. BUSINESS CHANCE—I have place for good man with 43,000 to 46,000. Address box 1713, News.
BUSINESS CHANCE-600 clear white business cards for 35c. COUSINS, 20% N. Delaware, upstairs.
BUSINESS CHANCE-460 buys county right; valuable patent; large profits. JOHN DORION, Springfield. Mass.
BUSINESS CHANCE—Job printing office; *500 spot casb; no trade; will bear investigation. ACME BOOK CO., city. BUSINESS CHANCE-Wanted; Partner with 4600; guaranteed salary; 41* to 420 a week, besides profits. Address bpx 1719, News.
FOR. SALE—1,450-pound farm, dray or coal wagon mare; also two heavy farm, dray or coal wagon horses; must sell, 124 N. East st. FOR SALE—New and second-hand vehicles; buggy tops, canopy tops, spring wagons and buggy bodies; wheels, shafts, poles, cushions, backs, dashes, fenders and springs. Call at 523 S. Illinois St. M. H. GEYER. FOR SALE;—You save from 425 to JleO buying any vehicle direct from factory; all grades, styles and prices; catalogue and sample; best grade wire wheel hive, tnn GnvsnrME-oe-
SUPPLY O
bikes, *110. CONSUMERS'
HO., 3248 Central ave.
BUSINESS CHANCE—A fine restaurant, and the only one In one of the best little cities In the gas belt. C. A. MITCHELL. 135 E. Market.
FOR SALE—This Is the best time to send your summer vehicles to Irvin Robbins, 32 E. Georgia st., and have them thoroughly overhauled, repainted, and rubber tires applied. They will be ready to drive when spring opens. We can furnish you new or second-hand vehicles for next few weeks at saertfles figures.
BUSINESS CHANCE—An opening for an energetic man; no canvassing or capital required. Permanent thing. Address lock box 362, Indianapolis.
BUSINESS CHANCE—Can show the simplest gasoline engine yet Invented: want party with capital to join In Its manufacture. Address box 1669, News.
BUSINESS CHANCE-Wanted: Man with 46,000 or more, to take Interest In good paying business. making plenty money; give the right party good show. Address box 1744, News. BUSINESS CHANCE-On Feb. 24. 1902, at a. m.. the livery stock, horses and carriages at 116 W. Market st.. will be sold at public ■ale, to satisfy purchase money mortgage.
BUSINESS CHANCE—Grand chance for active man with moderate capital to work up a good business in Indianapolis; reference of firm unexceptional. Address for particulars Box 1696, News.
BUSINESS CHANCE—Wanted: Advertiser wants party to join him, able to pay small expense of Introducing new device which will quickly bring large returns; state where Intervlaw can be had. Address Box 1708, News. M BUSINESS CHANCE—Splendid real estate^ double office roll-top desk; new typewriter; five good chairs, ash table, walnut table and large list of properties; 6116. Come quick if you want this. Bee DAGGETT & CO., 731
FOR SALE OR TRADE. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Set Dickens. 30 vols. Complete. 454 E. Washington room 1. FOR SALE OR TRADE;—Eight acres^lrTBrooiTlyn Hights; clear. Owner, 2309 Northwestern ave. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Four beautiful residence lots In suburban gas town; on Interurban electric 11ns. Address box 1703, News, FOR SALE OR TRADE—Stock of drugs in northeastern part of city. A bargain. MEYER & NEWCOMB, 128 E. Market st. Phones 863. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Eleventh st.. near College: lot 40x160; ten rooms; splendid condition and very cheap at the price; 44,600. C. ALLEN DALE. 509 Law Building. FOR SALE OR TRADEAdvertlslng that pays: The Indianapolis News want ads. are read by more people than those of all the other Indianapolis papers comblned. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Residence property on one of finest streets nrtlh; will trade for E. Washlngton-st. or Massachusetts-ave. property up to 425,000 and pay cash difference. KEPLER AGENCY, Law Bldg, FOR SALE OR TRADE— To trade your property for what you want. C. ALLEN DALE. 509 Law Building.
BUSINESS CHANCE—An exceptional opportunity for a general store; room 31 feet by 80 feet. In the new Masonic Temple at Camden* Ind.; no boom, but a good, substantial town; offering golden opportunity to the right man. If interested address CAMDEN BANK, C&mden, Ind.
BUSINESS CHANCE-Wanted: I want two good office men who can take some stock in an established high-class manufacturing business; permanent positions of secretary and treasurer open. Good salary; 20 per cent, annual dividends guaranteed. General office moved to Indianapolis soon. Address CHAS. E. ADAMSON. M uncle, Ind.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Pratt st.. near Meridian; eight rooms; well and cistern; cellar; both gases; sewer; grate In parlor; price |3,000; will trade for residence near Fountain on Virginia ave. C. ALLEN DALE. 509 Law Building. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Modern residence. bath, furnace, barn; 3414 N: Illinois; great bargain; 2501 N. Pennsylvania; will take lot; elegant residence. Eleventh, near College; down-town property, 48x113, 12-room house; om_' 47.500; Ohio, near East; private funds to loan. LEW NICOLI, 22 Thorpe.
TO LET—HOUSES.
TO LET-Sea list. SPANN A CO.
TO LET—House. 221 Blake st.; gas.
TO LET—IN DI AN A TRUST COMPANY.
TO LET—See list. CENTRAL TRUST CO.
TO LET—Moving. *1 per load. Both phones 213.
TO LET—Moving, $1 per load. Telephone main
768.
TO LET—10 rooms, bath. 1006 N. Pennsylva-
nia. $25.
TO LET—Five-room cottage; 1708 W. Minneso-
ta st. $8.
TO LET—223 N. Alabama; house of 9 rooms.
Call 1210 N. Illinois.
TO LET—718 N. Meridian, nine rooms and bath.
Apply 722 N. Meridian.
TO LETT—See list at 131 E. Market st.. ground
floor. GREGORY A APPEL.
TO LET—House of thre# rooms, 001 Blake st.
Inquire 408 W r . Washington st.
TO, LET—One side of new, modem, double
residence; N. Delaware. 15 When.
TO LET—Seven-room house, with plenty of gas. 664 E. Tenth st.. near College ave.; |15.
TO LET—Beautiful, eight-room, modem residence. 154 Butler ave., Irvington; cheap.
TO LET—Nice, seven-room bouse. 2531 Talbott ave.; $15. JOHN WOCHER. Aetna Building.
TO LET - JENKINS’S TRANSFER, largest moving vans in the city. Phonea 1240. 21 E. Market.
TO LET—You know that the inoianapolis Shoe Repair Co. call for and deliver all work. Call 8448 old phone.
TO LET—Flat, No. 1 Pressly; 317-31* N. Pennsylvania st.; seven roms; modem; $45. THE MARION TRUST CO.
TO LET—I.ace curtains iaundered 30c per pair; collars and cuffa, 2c. Telephone 1121 for wagon. PROGRESS LAUNDRY. [
TO LET—*37.60; five-room flat; ground floor: Belvedere Flats. See janitor. BRIDGES INVESTMENT CO.. 51 Lombard Building.
TO LET—Seven-room house In fine condition; china closet, cabinet mantel and bath; $20. 2201 Talbott ave.^Inqulre 1® 8. Illinois.
TO LET—440 8. Alabama; six rooms, city and rain water; sewer connection; natural gas; good condition; rent $13. SPANN A CO.
TO LET—1609 N. New Jersey st.; 7 room*; good yard; will put In new bath and furnace for the right tenant. Low rent. SPANN A CO.
TO LET—Eight rooms; good condition; large bam; fine lot; gas; 416 per month. Park ave. and Twenty-third. STILZ & MILLER. 151 E. Market.
TO LET—New, nice, convenient double house; five i rooms: first street over River ave. brldgO; West Indianapolis, $9. SHIRLEY, 1014 Stevenson.
TO LET—Nine rooms, furnace; well, cistern; newly papered throughout; Seville avs., near Twelfth; 113.50 per month. STILZ A MILLER, 151 E. Market.
TO LET—830, corner flat; ground floor; 5 rooms; Belvedere; 814 E. North. Will be vacant March 1. BRIDGES INVESTMENT CO., 63 Lombard Building.
TO LET—838 Fletcher ave., nine rooms, newly papered and pointed; bath, porches, garret, fine closets, convenient location; references. Owner there between 6 and 0 p. m.
TO LET—Desirable cottage, wen room*, four squares from the banks; newly papered, painted and modernised: on South st.; residence neighborhood. 18% N. Meridian at., room U.
TO LET—Beat apartment In the Meridian, corner Michigan and Meridian sts. Six good rooms and bath. All Meridian st. fronts. Decorate to suit tenant; $50 per month. STILZ A MILLER, 151 E. Market.
TO LET—Eight rooms; bath; furnace; plenty gas: first-class throughout; newly papered and painted: Central ave., near Twenty-fourth; $25 per month. Including water rent. STILZ A MILLER. 151 E. Market.
TO LET—Second floor flat. 1021 N. New Jersey st.; seven rooms, bath, furnace, receptionroom ground floor; to family without children; rent $20; will be placed in shape for right tenant. WM. GORDON, 218 Lemcke Building.
TO LET—Do not pay rent always, but secure a home on monthly payments of $10, by securing a tract of land one acre or more In Marion Heights subdivision. On the street car line. For full Information call or address MARION HEIGHTS LAND CO., 1 Ingalls Block.
TO LET—OFFICES AND STORES. TO LET—See list. INDIANA TRUST CO.
TO LET—Buslnees room at 307 W. St. Clair.
TO LET—Mo t desirable corner suite of offices in the city; opposite postoffice; fronting both Pennsylvania and Market ete.; front windows to be changed Into single panes Instead of eight panes, as now; city water, both gases, electric wiring. HENRY D. PIERCE, 18% N. Meridian st.
TO LET—MISCELLANEOUS. TO LET—Building, 49x33 feet; 118 E. Court, central; cheap; Improvements will be made. C. F. SAYLES.
FOR TRADE, FOR TRADE)—Vacant lots for equity In nine or ten-room modern residence, south of Sixteenth st. Address Box 1708, News.
FOR TRADE—Capitol ave. lot, south of Fall creek, and cash for small residence, north or south; will trade for cheaper lot. Address Box 1737, News.
FOR SALE—BICYCLES. FOR SALE)—Great Removal Sale now on at 148 S. Illinois st. THE GUARANTEE TIRE AND BICYCLE CO., Oneida Hotel Building. 210 8. Illinois st.. will be our new home.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. reaTIcstate^
REAL ESTATE—Farms, sale and exchange; big list free. W. HAMERSLY, Washington, Ind.
REAL JS8TATE)—Woodruff Place property; lota on Rural st. $100 and 4150. TRU8LER, Attorney, 12% N. Delaware.
REAL ESTATE—A small storeroom, with five dwelling-rooms and barn; located In good business center, north part of city. Address Box 1739, News.
REAL ESTATE—$50,000; business block. E. Washington, between Pennsylvania and Delaware; best chance for bargain In city. KEPLER AGENCY. Law Bldg.
REAL ESTATE—41.250; buys a nice, five-room cottage on Sheldon st., near Sixteenth; well, cistern, mantel, grate; *450 cash; balance *8 per month. STILZ A MILLER. 161 E. Market.
REAL ESTATE—Great bargain In a five-room cottage on Tacoma st.; near Eleventh; on easy terms and no interest; city water, cellar, shed, gas; price 41.607.70; *251 cash, balance $14 per month. STILZ & MILLER. 161 E. Market.
REAL ESTATE—Nine-room house, bam, 24x 32; two-story, well and cistern; comer lot, 100 x210; buildings new; also two lots. 50x210, on car line; half-hour ride from Washington st. At a sacrifice. Owner leaving city. I. KESSLER, Chase and Fortieth st.. Fairvtew car.
REAL ESTATE—Five-room cottage on Martindale; $1,150; almost new; very neat; $150 cash, balance $10 monthly; this Is a bargain. Fiveroom cottage; good home for colored family; 4600; worth $1,000; *200 cash, balance $4 monthly. How is this? Eight-room house and eight lots, south of Twenty-sixth st., on Sonate ave.; $2,500; $800 cash; balance on time. PAGE A BUTLER, 24 Baldwin, new phone -529; old, 7!>3.
REAL ESTATEREAL ESTATE. R. L. TALBOT. 410 Lemcke. 10 rooms. N. New Jersey; modem; worth $6,000; want an offer. Nine rooms, modem, N. Alabama, near Twen-ty-fifth st.; want an offer for equity. 10 rooms. Talbot ave.; modem: near Twentyfourth; $4,000; may take smaller property in part. Nine rooms, modem, well built, handsome; every convenience; Talbot ave., near Twentythird; $4,800; ail the above worthy of investigation.
REAL ESTATE—INSURE YOUR PROPERTY WITH FRANK K. SAWTER. REAL ESTATE—Beautiful residence, Irvln*ton; great snap. 130 Kentucky ave. REAL ESTATE—List your real sstat# with W. A. GREYER. 4m Majestic Building. REAL ESTATE—Place your fire insurance with W. A. GREYER, 406 Majestic Building. REAL ESTATE—For bargains in reel estate see W. E. MICK h CO.. 118 E. Maiket. REAL ESTATE—Foe bargains in wall paper go to HOFFMANN A BONNER, 103 N. Illinois street. • REAL ESTATE-Uboice vacant lots on Shelby st. car line at 4*#; only 410 cash and 45 per month. SPANN A CO. • REAL ESTATE—Wall paper; 10,000 roll* at factory price; ten day* only. E. L. HAWLEY, 1106 W, Thirtieth st. REAL ESTATE—Private money to loan on real estate, with privilege of prepayment. W. A. GREYER, 405 Majestic Building. . REAL EST ATE—Florida cattle and stock ranches; winter homes; farms all kinds; Investlgate; half fare. 130 Kentucky ave. REAL ESTATE—Vacant lots and Improved property for sale In any part of the city. GEO. WOLF, second floor, Lemcke Building. REAL ESTATE—Flvs-room bouse on 8. Meridian st.; in good condition; on payments; Improvements all paid. KIMBALL, 124 E. Marker
street.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
REAL EST ATE—Fine lot on Nordyke ave. Cell
320 w. Washinfftom
REAL ESTATE—City ^ property, tornv^ t*r
REAL BSTATB-Two lots in North Indianapolls for 4400. M. ARBUCKLE, 424 Lemcke.
REAL ESTATE—List property west of rivei with HOMER L. COOK, 2525 W. Washington
REAL ESTATE—Bargain; eleven-room residence and five acres north on car line. 16
When.
REAL EST AYE—Private money ready at 6 per sayVep** uo >riVileg * 0f pr ® p * ym ® at ’ C ’ F -
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE—Two fine fresh Jersey cows. 3025 Shelby st. < . FOR SALE—Dry wood, block or spilt. ’New phone 3664 ** — eT FOK SALE-A ferret, cheep; 1816 N. Pennsylvania st. FOR SALE—City directory. 1*01, *2. 105 N. Alabama st.
FOR SALE-Organ; Ludlow ave.
in good condition. 1615
FOR SALE—Best paying restaurant In the city. 491 S. Hltnois st. ’
street.
REAL ESTATE—Five-room house and four
on Lincoln st.; southeast; for about if the ground; on payments. KIM-
large lots the value i
BALL, 124 E. Market st.
REAL ESTATE—Or Rent: Eight acres good tond; five-room house and barn. Inquire at1206 E. New York. REAL ESTATE—Wanted: To sell a five-room house, with pantry, water-works, gas and fruit. Inquire 2733 Foundry at. REAL ESTATE—Three acres, dwelling and fruit; near city; a bargain If sold at once. DAVIDSON. 1007 Law Building. REAL ESTATE—Six-room cottage; new barn; 2232 Dewey avis. No trade. Address R. L. THOMAS. 34 Avery at-, Memphis, Tenn. REAL ESTATE-New, modern, double resldenee; N. Delaware; gas; 11.200 down, or will trade equity for lot or cottage; 15 When. REAL ESTATE—Four-room cottage on E. Fifteenth st., at a bargain. MEYER 4k NEWCOMB, 128 E. Market st. Both phones 863. REAL ESTATE—Oood factory site ot about 2 acres, on J., M. A I. and Belt railroads, at a bargain. KIMBALL. 124 E. Market st REAL ESTATE—Ten-room house; new; mod- ■ ern; central part of Irvington; near car line. Call Sheet* * drug store, corner Whittier and
FOR SALE -Rooming-house, full of roomers.
120 B. New York
FOR SALE—Standard else billiard table. 1683 E. Washington st. ,
HEAL ESTATE—Storeroom and ten living rooms; two large summer kitchens, barn; all in good condition; good business corner; only *2,209; this is worth while. T1BBOTT, 133 E.
Market.
REAL ESTATE—Virginia ave. property, six
; central part of Irvington; near car Sheets’s drug store, corner Whlttlei
Washington. ‘
REAL ESTATE—Llet your vacant loti Brlghtwood with us. We are making a i cialty of Brlghtwood property. MEYER NEWCOMB. 128 E. Market st. Phones 863.
REAL ESTATE—Bargain In forty-acre fann;J FOR SALE—WILLOW BARK INSTITUTE!
FOR SALE—Newspaper agency. For particulars address box 164% News. FOR SALE—Plenty of dry wood; block or split.
Old phone, brown 2337.
FOR 8ALK—Butisber’s ice box; nearly new435. TaW. Eleventh st FOR SALE—Fine oak folding bed. with large mirror. 23 Ingalls block. . FOR SALE—Light Brahmas, extra fine, cheap. GERHART, mo Fayette. FOR SALE—Dry stove wood and fire kindler*. BRUNSON, New phone 174. FOR SALE—16-room rooming-house; til room
rented. 3i» N. Capitol ave.
FOR SALE—500 business cards for 40c. VIC-
TOR, Printer, 26 N. Delaware.
FOR SALE—One pure white French poodle puppy; male. 3009 Kenwood ave. FOR SALE—Three new anvil* at 6e per pound. Storage house. 196 N. Alabama. FOR SALB-Dairy, M-gtilon route. North Side!
■ BAILEY, 146 E. Washington st.
FOR SALE — 509 dodger* for 90c. ARROW
PRINTING OFFICE. 124 K. Court.
squares from Washington st.; ground extends through to next street west; buildings on both ket streets; a good Investment. KIMBALL, 124 E.
about ten mile: west, near the Osterman pike; all cultivated; sandy soil; no buildings; price 42,400. STILZ A MILLER, 161 E. Mar-
Market st.
HEAL ESTATE—We have some choice vacant lets on Shelby st. car line; also two lots on E. Washington st., and half cash for a business block or a double dwelling. SPANN A CO., H* E. Market. ^ REAL ESTATE—Beautiful cottage in best portion of Dewey ave.; six rooms; first-class condition; belongs to non-resident; and will be sold at a bargain. A. METZGER AGENCY, 102 N. Pennsylvania at. REAL ESTATE—Greatest bargain in the city; six-room cottage, all kinds of fruit, barn, shed, cement walks, driven well, cistern, city water, both gases, all In first-class condition. Address 40 N. Belmont ave. REAL ESTATE—2803 College ave., ten rooms, furnace and bath, lot 48 feet front, side alley, fine shade trees; a beautiful home; cost the present owner about 48,000. Will take 45,000 If sold this month. SPANN * CO. REAL ESTATE— C. ALLEN DALE
TO SELL
YOUR PROPERTY C. ALLEN DALE. FOR CASH.
REAL ESTATE—New, five-room cottage on Alvord st., near Seventeenth, well, cistern, cellar, mantel, rent 112; price *1.600; Incumbrance 1900; trade equity for vacant lots. STILZ & MILLER 151 E. Market.
REAL ESTATE—Splendid eight-room house on pleteT'storag* house! ”l06 N Alabama!
Ashland ave.; sewer connection, block street, - >0mArtt varollra' £|| rials!* Fnr* M 1AA VYvit r'Q rt* t
Plainfield, Ind., treats INEBRIETY. OR SALE—Fine Newfoundland pups. 2224 S. Meridian st. Old phone (green) 1911.
FOR SALE—One good sewing machine for *2;
guaranteed to sew. 283 Indiana ave,
FOR SALE-Home-made bread and cakes, fine
candlee and fruit. T2I N. New Jersey.
FOR SALE—BowUng outfit for one "alley com!
509-12 LAW BUILDING.
REAL ESTATE—Delaware, near Walnut; large, two-story frame, nine-room residence; splendid condition; large barn; cheapest property on
the market at the price; 46,500
C. ALLEN DALE.
cement walks; all paid; for 43,100. You can't afford to miss this if you want a home. DAGQBTT 4k CO., 721 Lemcke. 1EAL ESTATE—Great bargain In new rental property on Alvord st., near Seventeenth; pays 11 per cent.; five rooms; well, cistern, cellar, mantel, grate, price 11,360; only 4460 cash down. STILZ A MILLER 151 E. Market. REAL ESTATE—Central ave., north of Flfteenth; east front; lot 46 feet 8 inches by 162. Street improvements made; hot water In the alley; one of the finest lots on the street; 43,000. C. ALLEN DALE. 509 Law Building. REAL ESTATE-40-foot lot, Talbott ave., north of Sixteenth; west front; street and alley Improvements all made; hot water service; price C.’ ALLEN DALE. 809 Law Building. REAL ESTATE-136 feet.fronting on Delaware, near Tenth; one of the cheapest pieces of ground for Improvement In the city; 4125 per
front foot.
C. ALLEN DALE. 609 Law Building.
609 Law Building. REAL ESTATE—One of the finest large, modern homes on Meridian, near Nineteenth; 12
decorations;
r OR SALE—Grocery, doing uuh business; good /location; must sell. 1401 E. Michigan st. FOR SALE—Silk poodles, fox terriers! Runaiim m poodle and bull terriers. 2522 N. Oanltol
FOR SALE-Boys' school shoes;
value at 98c. Kl:
STNER'g, 126 8.
FOR SALE—Small stock of drugs with fixtures. Address box IM, North 8Jess. Ind. FOR SALE-A Hall safs; 34x48; good condition. Will sell cheap. Address box 1682, News. FOR SALE—Cheap; high-arm Singer sewing machine, with attachments. 1119 Laurel st. FOR SALE—Drug stock and fixtures; invoice 4700; will solK for 4466. Address box 19C. News. FOR BADE—Black walnut bedroom suite; hand carved; and fine box mattress. 12118 Wright st. FOR SALE—New and atcond-band gas engines. ■ PARKHURST BROS., 4k CO., 220 Kentucky ave. FOR SALE—Set American and English Encyclopedia of Law. WUI trade. Address box 1741, News.
STATE—C ollege aye., at Twenty-third; rooms; handsome 170: 10 rooms, hardwood finish; beauti- large barn; *12,800. dellere; both gases; furnace; first-class c. ALLEN DALE.
handsome woodwork and
604 Law Building.
REAL ESTATE—Delaware, near Ninth; 12room, modern residence; paneling book shelves and mantels in the library cost 42,600; house is In splendid condition; large barn; owner wants
offer.
C. ALLEN DAIjE. 600 Law Building.
REAL ESTATE—College
lot 40x170: 10 rooms ful chandeliers; both
plumbing. For few days, price 44,600. C.-ALLEN DALE. 609 Law Building. REAL ESTATE—Sacrifice of one of Irvington’s prettiest home*; half shingle, seven rooms, bath fitted with porcelain tub, etc.; three cabinet mantel grates, three large, beveled plateglass mirrors); electric and gas lighting, newly papered, large lot. east front, well located; owner leaving city. JOHN L. TIBBOTT, 183
E. Market.
REAL ESTATE—fYo a month secures one acre or more, on the street car line, near the city; about. 20 minutes’ ride from the court house, enabling the purchaser to raise fruit, do gardening or keep chickens. These tracts are being
sold at very low price. For further informa- Meridian; eight rooms, well and cistern; < tion address MARION HEIGHTS LAND CO., under entire house; both gases; sewer coi 1 Ingalls Block. tion; one grate In parlor; price 42,700 cash.
types.
28 W. Pear!
FOR SALE—Bilk-haired toy poodle puppies for sale. 189 N. Ritter ave., Irvington. Old phone
INDIANA ELECTROTYPE CO
street.
oak 621.
K
REAL ESTATE-One of the wholesale buslnees houses had to take a lot on Nordyke ave..
West Indianapolis. This lot always has been 1688, News. Iced at 4600 to *700; for a few days this one
offered at 4450.
C. ALLEN DALE. 509 Law Building. REAL ESTATE—Here Is a snap for party wanting cheap home down-town; Pratt, near Meridian; eight rooms, well and cistern; cellar
both gases; sewer connec-
FOR SALE—Before you have your bouse painted see HOFFMANN A BONNER, 106 N. Illinois st. FOR SALE—Rooming bouse, eleven rooms full, on North, off Illinois: bargain. Address Box
REAL ESTATE—Delaware, at Sixteenth st., a good Investment or a splendid home; property that alwaye can be sold for the money, if not at a very great advance; eleven rooms; splendid condition; veranda; back porch; modern plumbing; furnace; In fact, a very great bargain at the price offered; 46,700. C. ALLEN DALE. 609 Law Building. REAL ESTATE—Cottage three rooms, good condition, on car line; $800 ; 450 down, balance like rent. REAL ESTATE—Cottage five rooms; Reisner st.; 41,260; easy terms. REAL ESTATE—Reisner st., four rooms, 41,100; easy terms. REAL ESTATE—Cottage, S. Meridian st., five rooms, 41,500; easy terms. TIBBOTT, 133 E. Market REAL ESTATE-
C. ALLEN DALE.
509 Law Building.
REAL ESTATE-New, six-room house; 6% acres land: good well, plenty gas; all kinds of fruit; good barn and large poultry house; onehalf mile west of Greenfield. On electric line.Call at JOHN F. ROBACH'S. sotih side road.
FOR BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE SEE JOS. W. SELVAGE, AGENT. 78-76 LOMBARD BUILDING, PHONES 717.
REAL ESTATE—Farm; 110 1
barn; outbuildings; He* perfectly level, all good dirt; well tiled and one mile from this city; a beautiful quarter section, and a bargain. Must selL CROOKS 4k FORSYTHE.
Odon, Ind.
REAL ESTATE-Two lots, Bellefontalne. nsar Nineteenth, only 4100 each; two lots, Illinois, south Twenty-fourth, bargain; cottage, 2208 Dewey ave., 42,000; 707 Wilson st., double house, pays 13 per cent.; private funds to loan. LEW NICOLI. 22 Thorpe. REAL ESTATE—Great bargain In a cottage home; 42,000 property for 41,675. $525 down, balance on time; five rooms, well, cistern, mantels, grate, cement walks; on Keystone, near Washington. See at once. STILZ 4 MILLER. 151 E. Market.
REAL ESTATE—Adjoining this city I have ■ acres; new, five-room cottage, with barn, splendid soli; suitable for gardening; nice location; 12.000. Also have 28 acres; well tm-
ved; grw ‘
FOR SALE—Boiler and engine; 20-horse power; can be seen running at Aetna Cabinet Co.. 323
W. Maryland st.
FOR BALE—Rsstaurant; location good; price 460; must go by Saturday. Call 436 N. Capitol. J. F, LOVE. , FOR SALE—Money loaned on watches and diamonds; largest foesible amount; lowest rates. 203 Stevenson Bunding. . FOR SALE—Wo sell, rent, repair and exchange typewriter*. WYCKOFF, SEAMANS * BENKDICT, 12 E. Markst st. FOR SALE—The celebrated "Majestic" 44 shoe, in French enamel, latest toe; now 3X50.
KISTNBR S, 136 B. Illinois.
FOR SALB-Gents' English enamel htucher, latest toe and wait sewed, til sties, 42.60. KIBTNER'8, 136 8. IlltaM* st. ~ FOR SALE—Ornamental offle* fencing; good condition; cheap. PENNSYLVANIA LINES, 21 Commercial Club building. FOR SALE—Second-hand hslt power and hand power freight elevators, cheap. PARKHURST BROS. A CO., 220 Kentucky ave. FOR SALE—Rooming-bone*; poultry and oyster house; barber shop and grocery; all are bargalns. J. F. LOVE, 334 N. Qspitol. FOR SALE—Fine fresh cow; 426; brood sown, pony, cart, double set buggy harness; bruassls and cork carpet*. New phone WW.
FOR SALE—Lace curtains pair; collars and cuffs, 2c.
for wagon. PROGRESS LAUNDR
laundered, 34c per J. Telephone 1121
4UNDRY
REAL ESTATEDELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. PLACE YOUR "FIRE INSURANCE" WITH JOS. W. SELVAGE, AGENT, PHONES 717. 73-76 Lombard Building, 24% B. Wash. St. "THE OLDEST AND STRONGEST COMPANIES." REAL ESTATE— JOS. W. SELVAGE, "REAL ESTATE HEADQUARTERS.” 73-76 LOMBARD BUILDING, 24% E. Wash. St. PHONES 717. LIST YOUR PROPERTY "FOR SALE" WITH ME. REAL ESTATE—
House of eleven rooms In N. Alabama st, Morton Place; hardwood floors and beautiful hardwood finish on all down-stairs; rooms all good siae; reception hall, double parlors and very large dining-room; equipped with hot-air furnace and ho»-water heating system; use either, as dealn-d; been built only five years and everything In firat-clasa condition: haa a nice stable In rear; a splendid opportunity for someone and a decided bargain at $6,800. Address OWNER care Box 1717, News.
proved; green-house, abundance of all kinds fruit; 4% acres strawberries; all black soil; 46,000. Also 30 acres, adjoining town; good Improvements; fine aoU; suitable for gardening; splendid market here; also in close touch with Indianapolis market; price $5,000. You can’t beat this location if you try one hundred years. Also have several good farms left; can fit you out In anything you wish In the farm line. Write me tor descriptions, prices, etc. Have several good buslneaa propositions to offer. J.
E. FORSYTHE, Franklin, Ind.
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REAL ESTATE— GREAT SACRIFICE IN A HOME. A 42,600.00 Home of 6 rooms located on NOBLE STREET. In Good Condition, worth every cent of 1X500.00, can be BOUGHT FOR CASH AT 41.900.00 If sold
AT ONCE.
LET MB SHOW YOU THIS PROPERTY. JOS. W. SELVAGE, AGENT. 73-76 Lombard Building. Pbonea 717.
SOUTH PARK. Bast St., 3 blocks south of Prospect. If you want to atop your rent and put your money Into a home, go look at South Park. It’s the prettiest place In Indiana poll*. Select any lot, pay down |6 or more cash, and 45 each month until 4160 is paid, and we will build a 4 or 5-room house, to be paid in easy monthly payments. Call for particulars. E. I* COTHRELL, 319-230 Lemcke Bldg. New phone 182.
REAL ESTATEBARGAINS in SMALL HOMES. $1250.00 for Cottage of 6 rooms. West 2fth Street; 1250.00 Cash, balance 116.00 Per month. Opportunity to get a Home. $1500.00 for New, 5-room House, located near Prospect Street. SOUTHEAST; *300.00 Cash, balance long time: Monthly payments. STOP PAYING RENT and Buy you a Home like this. *1500.00 will purchase New House of 4 rooms, on Graceland Are. Well located, North; Your OPPORTUNITY FOR A HOME. "SEE." WE HAVE MANY HOMES TO OFFER YOU. JOS. W.' SELVAGE. AGENT, 73-76 LOMBARD BUILDING. PHONES 717. REAL ESTATE-
FOR SALE—Office fixtures, roll-top, standing desks, tables and chairs; factory price*. AETNA CABINET CO., 122 W. Maryland FOR BALE—Fourteen Lamson cash carriers" can be bought cheap at the OIDBH CLOTHING CO., corner Washington and Delaware. FOR SALE—Six-hole range with reservoir, »5: washstand 48; settee 41; two rocking-chairs 41; fruit jars, crocks and stone Jug*. 621 N. Ala-
bama.
FOR SALE—Cheap, 7,000 names and addresses of farmers; taxpayers outside Indianapolis; includes eight township*. Address box 113. News. . FOR SALE)—$100 Hammond typewriter and 420 desk, used ton or fifteen time**, all for 485; decided bargain; owner leaving city. Call new
phone 2871.
FOR SALE—A bargain; stock clothing anti gents’ furnishings; Invoice 41,000, with or without fixtures. MODEL CLOTHING HOUSE. Albany, Ind. FOR SALE)—Full-blooded redblrd*! fine plum sge, good singer*. 41.® each, or 42 per pair; male and female. Address F. M. KERN A CO , Bedford, Ind. FOR SALE)—Cheapest and best wall paper for the money at HUTCHINSON’S. 244-4* E. Washington. Telephone old 482, green. Telephone new 5*0. FOR SALE—One of the beat dairy routes In the city; cows, all farming implements, wagons ind slop; will sell all or part; farm can be eased. Address Box 1712, New*.
new and
GREATEST HOME BARGAIN of the CENTURY.
PALMISTS, CLAIRVOYANTS, ETC. CLAIR VO Y ANT—MRS. ALISANDRE’S predictions come true. Readings and advice 25c and S0c. 1881 Shelby.
AUCTION SALES. A'UCTIOjTsALE^Pivm^^TrrorHOGj^
AUCTION SALE—"LEW SHANK, the tioneer.” Tel. 2028.
AGENTS WANTED—Active agents wanted at once to aril our entirely new books by subscription; 49 per cent, commlsrion paid, and no capital required. A great chance. Call or write to-morrow CENTRAL PUBLISHING CO.. l*4t Stevenson Building.
MUSICAL.
MUSICAL—MARY A BAGNELLE. teacher of piano. Mason’s celebrated system of touch and techniic. Thoroughly taught normal course to toanhars. STUDIO. 736 X. Alabama at
CLAIRVOYANT—FASIAOLA. the old, famous Gypsy, tells you at once just what you come for. How many in your family and all about them. Telia you of friends who are absent or lost. Tells you of love, business, inventments. lawsuits, marriage and financial affairs How to make money. How to Influence and control the ones you love; reunites the «eparated. No matter What your condition may be. Pastaoia will positively bring about a change In a few days. This wonderful woman does not ask you a question, but telie you at once just what you wish to know. Pasialoa makes no mistakes. Telia you what your circumstances have been, what they are, and just what they will be all through life. Paaialoa haa a worldwide reputation Call and see the many testimonials. If you are sick. In trouble, despondent. unsuccessful, Pasiaoia still set you right. You will receive sympathy, counsel and aid Pasiaoia receives the people at her own home, MI N. Alabama at
AUCTION SALE-Watch list In Saturday’^ News. HOGAN TRANSFER CO. AUCTION ~SALE—T. J ~SEMANS, Auctioneer. 157 N*. Illinois, room 13. New phone 3894. AUCTION SALE—Of furniture, carpets, stoves, etc. Will be sold on to-morrow (Saturday) morning, at 9:20 o’clock, at my room, No. 244 W Washington st. Three choice oak and walnut bedroom suites, one cheval dresser bedroom suite (cost *38). mahogany dresser with French plate mirror (cost $22). glass front safe oak dining chairs, extension table, leather couch (cost *35). corduroy bed couch. Red Croae bs burner, cook stoves, rockers, carpets. Singer sewing machine, oak bedsteads, cotton-top mattresses. matting, silk-covered sociable and a good many other articles. Sale positive. G. W M’CURDY. Auctioneer.
MASSAGE—BATHS. MASSAGE)—Turkish. Russian, electric batha; fifes, 7rc. fL In Masonic Temple. Never closed.
REAL ESTATEROBBIXS BROS. Elegant, modern, eight rooms., N. Illinois st.; corner lot; complete bath and furnace, pantry, closets, electric lights, large veranda and rear porch; property Is in best condition; Improved streets; lot 49x130; fine neighborhood; price *4.oo0; splendid opportunity to secure a modern Illinois st. residence. Modern residence, eight rooms. N. Pennsylvania st.: complete bath and furnace, oak finish, veranda and rear porch, fine barn, iron grape artxr, natural and artificial gas, chandelier?, well, cistern, cellar, city water, two cabinet mantels, grates, sewer connection, etc.; Improved street; price *3,500. Modern residence, nine rooms, near College ave.; complete bath and furnace, quartered oak finish, hardwood floor*, sliding and folding doors, full two-story; property in b«*t condition: price *3,500; decided bargain. *2,000 purchases an up-to-date, modern, nineroom residence, in a fine neighborhood; Kenwood ave., near Thirtieth at.; complete bath and furnace; open stairway, veranda and rear porch; well, clatem. cellar, city water, cabinet mantel, grate, sewer connection, etc.: price *3.600. Modern residence, eight rooms, complete bath and furnace; between Illinois and Meridian st* ; large room, oak finish, wired for electric lights, property la well built, being lined with wood and paper; well, 190-barrel cist fra. cellar, cabinet mantel, grate, etc.; price 23.090. ROBBINS BROS.. 536-6 Lemcke Building. Fheoae USA
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SOME FINE “MARION COUNTY" FARMS. *80.00 per Acre for the Folt* Farm, In Wayne Township; 143 Acres; Good Improvements. MUST BE SOLD FOR CASH TO CLOSE ESTATE.
*70.06 per Acre will purchase One of the BERT FARMS In the North part of Marion County, "Washington Townahip”; 80 Acres, with Good Improvements. WANT THE CASH.
*90.00 per Acre for One of the Finest Farms in Wayne Township. Finest of Improvement*. Located within 7 Miles of Court House. Farm consists of 191 Acres. Large. Modern House. FINE. LARGE BARN. TENANT’S HOUSE.
*6200.00 will purchase the GREATEST BARGAIN Ever offered in a Modem Home on MERIDIAN Street. House has 9 rooms with
Complete Bath and Furnace.
Beautifully arranged, Finished and Deco-
rated. Large Barn on Lot.
- THIS IS WITHOUT QUESTION "A SNAP.”
*2200.00 Cash required, balance long time. JOS. W. SELVAGE, AGENT, PHONES 717 73-71 Lombard Building. 24% E. Wash. St. • LOOK THIS UP NOWl
FOR SALE—Hammond typewriter*. __ m second-hand, sold, rented or enchanted. Sec-ond-hand typewriters, all makes, sold or rented cheap. HAMMOND TYPEWRITER CO.. 58 6. Ullnota . FOR SALE—Clo#!ng-out gU wliriMr stock; ault* and overcoats to order flf up; trousers. 82.60 ip; great bargains whtla they last; goods by the yard for aala 8. L. TAYLOR A CO., 17
Virginia ave. •
SALE-TYPEWRITERS; Smith-Pre-miers, Remingtons. Densmorea, Caligraphs; 50 per cent, saved; machines rented, *2.60. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, room *6, No. 7 8. Meridian *L FOR BALE-S. LEW SHANK, candidate for recorder, will give a fine oak sideboard to the person guessing the name and nearest num her of vote*- cast for recorder. Address all communtoktiona to S. LEW SHANK. 832 £.
Washington st.
FOR SALE)—flevtiftlll complete; tncludee 50
horse-power boiler; 40 horse-power engine; 69-
barrel steel water tank, steam boiler pump, and all mill rig* and acceesorias: everything In
Uioo. Inquire of THE INDIANA
Anderson or Elwood, Ind.
_—,— »■ -r* ■ ■ FUR S^LE)—The purchaser of a tract of one acre or more In Marion Heights subdivision will secure home and give opportunity for raleIng chickens, growing fruit or gardening; on street car line. Bold on monthly payment* ©f *10. Call or address MARION HEIGHTS LAND
1 Ingalls Block.
good condition.
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W. SELVAGE, LOMBARD BLDG., INDIANAPOLIS. IND.
REAL ESTATE#— BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE. Real Estate—$75,000. Four-story brick, 98 f*»t ■ frontage, five storerooms, rental* Income $8,000 per annum. North, within four squares of post office Real Estate—480(000. Four-story brick, beat construction. four storerooms, good investment. Rental Income *7,000 per annum. 100 feet frontage North, within three squares of postoffice. i
REAL ESTATESOME "RARE BARGAINS” IN HOMES. *X800.00—Will purchase Modern House of . rooms: Furnace and Complete Bath. ALABAMA ST. ALL Improvements. *2,300.00—Will purchase TWO-Story Pram* House of 6 Room* and Pantry on ALABAMA St. All improvement* made. *2.600.09—Will purchase 7-roo*n Two-Story House on ASHLAND AVE., near 21st at. GREATEST “SNAP" on the Street. *5,200.00—Will Buy the GREATEST "BARGAIN” of this year in a Meridian-st. Home. OWNER COMPELLED TO LEAVE CITY. CAUSE FOR THIS SACRIFICE. 1X890.00 CASH REQUIRED, BALANCE TIME. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A SNAP STOP AND SEE ME ABOUT THESE BARGAINS. THESE PROPERTIES ARE POSITIVE BARGAINS. JOB. W. SELVAGE. AGENT, T3-7I LOMBARD BUILDING. Phonea 717.
Two-story brick, M ie front; four atbre-
Real Estate—416,000.
foundation, atone
room*, one small dwelling, on on* of the best corners south of Mass-
achusetts ave.
FOR SALE-A MONEY-MAKER FOR A OR WOMAN. ONE OF THE BEST ~| TORES IN INDIANA. LIVE TOWN. 1 TRADE. PARTY HAS OTHER MUST 8KLL AT ONCE. NO CEPTED. DON’T ANSWER I . MEAN BUSINESS. ADDRESS BOX NEWS. ' FOR SALE—Big reduction sale on order suits and overcoats this week; srs’aK jot want to make room for our spring stock. W. G. Sf-HNUIDFR. 44 West Monument Piste.
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Real Estate—118 feet on Massachusetts ave., near Alabama street, at a bargain. Fine opportunity for an Increase in value. You can make money on this. Real Estate—*62.099. Washington street corner. 87% by 186 feet, all under rent. BUSINESS PROPERTY. Real Estate-218,699. North Illinois street, 87% by 116 feet, fronting on two streets It will pay you to Investigate this. Two squares from Washington at. Real Estate—Fine corner. West street, near Military Park, 19 by 191 feet. Twt> double bricks, *11.800. Real Estate—Six acre* on Central ave., near Thirty-eighth street. Real Beta to—Sixteen feet. South Illinois street, near Washington, 41X090. Real Estate—110 by 196 feet. West Washington street. W. E. STEVENSON. No. 128 East Market BA
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