Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1902 — Page 6
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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, WEDNESDAY, APKIL 16, 19021
kIR MAH HAS L I^FfeLY LOCKED UP.
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Member* Merdunts*
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TO LET—ROOMS.
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Members Mcrdiants*
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schrorer~mw« V «t | to let-^sw net Indiana trust co.
\ TO LET—Furntahed room 412 N West »l
-FumUbed rooms Ull X IUlnol4
l^ARGCST KXCI^USIVE MEN'S AND BOYS' OUTFITTERS IN THE STATE.
l p m at her homA 1310 Chestnut Funeral ThuriMlaj from Sacred Heart church ^
I STEWABT—James Y Stewart tiled at hta [ —— Irealdence *06 Ploasant at Brief funeral eer-j TO LET—EnfumUbed room 3» E Merrill at.
iTlcet at late reelifonoe at *•% this aflenwon In-
terment at BushUlle to-moiTon
FINANCIAL. FINAXCIAI.—Small loana mad* on racant lots. 3314 Ontral atle.
FINAKCIAL—Have abstracts of tttia preparad by BROWN. Id Boor Lemche
m R Ohio
TO LET.~Boar<l. room and bath.
. A sa .. .K- i ^ I.ET—Furnished rooma S53 Jtaseachusetts
TREN'—Marv A Trew, age S3 years, at the ' ave
home of her grandson Frank Cassady. comer
IfIfflNS OVER CONTROL
Laws of 'Southern Stetee Coneoiidation, but a , ‘tMay will be Found.
YORK, April 16 -J. P. Morgan * eyrted to take the laitgled LoutsMnslivtUc matter in hand, and atieet thinka, la a guarantee "further serious stock market need be apprehended. The fol-MaH-oRclai statement wna eban intere<<t represented at irence at J. P. Morgan <fe Co.’s
Cron
,^J^etrfavtUe Ik Kashyille road will mfW to J. P. MoVgan. Ik Co, as fur titen to operatK^s they aee as the paptrs ar^signed, a the stock will be turned over ran & Co. August Belmont, of 4hc board of directors of the A NaehvUie. is In sympathy turn over some stock, too. :#ttaa Accadoi to Plan. says there wilt be no coriBiat Is true. Mr. Belmont has t. P. Motwan 4fc Co. that there
oontest for control
-afW be no consolidation, merger
t«een the Louisvillit 4k NashBouthem railway, nor any Ions between the two propnr w exist The laws of the 0 BonUi are even more strinliey are in the North regarding and no merger will be athts turned the control over Co., believigg that the road rated under their manage- _. There may be some oeing of ttie papers for the ftock and the signing of agreentent. but all parties the step and it will be ear[.4f Opdrttiona Not Told, a»at made thie statement gw what period of time the be held by Morgan ie Co, or
will b* a voting trust.
iQ^reaaed the situation iate
Ifi this sentence: “We
eome new partners in tbe
KaahvlUe “
Oates, hia son, who is a gen4n tbe hrm of Harris, Oates Ie thla statement: it Ig patl^tly satisfied and turn over the property as ape completed. There at all. and no enmity exImont has told us: 'You IMWpertr,’ and all is serene."
IA Triumph of Making j and Retailing!
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Miiott'i Report. report of V. T. Malott, e^ the Terre ilaute A IndianaIroad Company, shows: Cash on 31. im. 1144,602.46; receipts nonih. 1763,333.46, making a toE During the month |7tt,paM out. leaving a cash balFebruary 28 of I3K.73L61. Iftm November 14, 1866, to ttOi, were |46.0M.3«.U and for the same time were iMtirtng a balance of ^16.made by Mr. Malott of out of tbe operation of pYlwr to the receivership II allow an exoeas of dlsOf |I46!,I?8.61. After charging I proportion of taxes, tnrenui j>f leauMd line* and leased lines for the y, the profit In operat- . was 134,818.3a the lose be it L.. V A T. H 22.JM in operating the T. H. The profit accruing to the . tw the month was 37,814.16. r! i.A. . I,- — Fgat Runt. IRtrUngton A Quincy ofa careful investigation of rbf a Huit run made March 24. to. WTay. a distance of 14.8 gtbwaounced that the time was btfitr. This is said to be the for that distance. The [<t|bMlted. on the Wabash, re1 till run from Tilton to OranMatgaee of 180 miles, in 180
at
one
How uncertain a clew to value is price, • is demonstrated by this week’s remarkable • offering of Men’s Suits and Top Coats. • $12.25 doesn’t express the true story in figures by at least five dollars. That’s why • we are always urging you to make compar- • isons and prove by actual inspection. The • store that shows a disinclination to have you • look without buying isn’t entitled to your • confidence—it has something to bide. • You’ll get a wide-open welcome here. ® Not until we took up tbe task of mak- • ing for our own selling, could we control ?
such garments. Now that we are masters of • > ow m
the situation from the very beginning we are • ' able to load in the goodnesses that have • raised Saks-Clothing far above the level of ^ ready-made. ! This special line of SUITS and TOP • COATS ARE OF OUR OWN MAKE— • ;‘FIT-REFORM” MAKE. They show it • in every detail of finish, in the fit, in the ^ very fabrics of which they are made—and 5 they‘11 show it to the end of their service. • The suit styles include the two-button ♦ Double Breasted Sacks, the Athlete, as well ♦ as the conventional three and four-button ♦ Single Breasted Sacks, in plain and fancy ♦ weaves. ♦ The Top Coats are in all the fashion- ♦ able lengths-—extremely short, medium and ♦ long; some silk lined—Tan Covert, Plain ♦ Black Thibet, Oxford and Scotchy Cheviot. ♦
[ E Tenth afHl Ritter ave Funeral will be held ' from the hou*e, Thursday afternoon, at 2
o clock. Buriat at Crown Hill
Card of Thanks.
\\ e a lith to express our sincere thanks to our friends for their klndneos during our late bereavement. especlallj to the street railway employes MR AND MRS W M KELLEY
Card of Thanks.
The children of Mrs Caroline Barr wish to extend their heartfelt thanks to their manj friends and relatives for the kindness shown durlnr the Illness and death of their beloved mother HER CHILDREN
TO LET—Unfurnished front bama
room
762
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Ala-
TO I.ET—Unfurnished front bama.
room
3M
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Ala-
TO LET—Nice housriceeplng Jersey.
rooms
303
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New
FUNERAL NOTICE. LOR—The funeral services of Mrs Emma Robinson will take place at the family resl2220 Fnion st , Thursday, April 17, at 2 i p m Friends Invited Take S Meridian car
to Raymond st
RAYMOND—The funeral of Harriet Ravmond %lll occur at Allen chapel Thursday, at 2 o clock p m Remains can be viewed from 10 a m to 12 noon same day at the residence of her daughter, Hattie Stafford, 406 E Tenth et
TO LET-Neatly ate ave
furnished room#
$19 N
Sen*
TO LET—Room. N Noble
modem, private
family.
411
FUNERAL DIRECTOR,
FUNERAL DIRECTORS-WHITSETT
CULVER- 222 N Meridian. Licensed
FUNERAL DIRnCTORS-TUTEWILER, dertaker, 129 W Market st Tel 216.
Un-
PUNERAL DiRSCTORa-ADAMS & KRIEOER ISa N Illinois st Telephone nS4
FUNERAL DIRECTORS-
C B KREGELO 223 N Delaware st
New 2S0.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS — FRANK A. BLANCHARD. Undertaker. Lady attendant. Southeast corner Ohio and N. Delaware.
Phones Office, 411, residence. 659
FUNERAL DIRECTORSLICENSED EMBALMER8
Can Ship Diphtheria and Scarlet Fever. Lady attends all calls for ladles and children.
FLANKER A BUCHANAN.
320 N. Illinois st Both phones S4L
MONUMENTS.
MONUMENTS^—AUG DIENER. 449 E. Washinerton Telephone 2525
MONUMENTS - LOriS P KRLMSHIELD.
Also vases settee* 212 E Ohio monuments^m” ”
Washington st
H FARRELL. 241 opposite State House
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TO LET—Newly furnished rooms,
ian
US N. Merld-
TO LETSenate
Nicely furnished rooms, bath SIS N
FINANCIAL—Privatt fonoik lo»e« mias. i. H LOWES. 63 When Building
riNANClAL-J. M PATTISON, 63 Monument Place, tar {u-ompt loans. 4. 6 and 6 per cent
FINANCIAL^ FINANCIAL~4 per oaat. moMr on toal entata.' GStO. WQLF. aacond flonr, Lanielw Bifg iriNANCiA^To"'LaaB' 'Privata 'mat oant.; prlvllaga prapaymaaL C. V. gATLWi * CO. m E. Markat
FINAKCIAL—llonef loanad or wntoboo dlamoRda. targast poaalbta aoaooat: h ratea 2W Btevenaon Bultdtag
and
FINANCIAL—Loans oo fiarms, llW and upward. home funds, lowest rates, no daisy. A METZGER AO^NCT, 102 N Peon financial—Loan* without eommisslon. this means just exactly a hat it saya MEYER A KISER. *01 Indiana Trust Building
financial—Loans. SEW and upward, at I per cent, school funds. Addrsoo BUSXNEgg EXCHANGE. 94 Batdwla Block.
Financial—First mortgage loans oB improved Indianapolis property. 5 per ceat Inte^t: NO COMMISSION C N. WILLIAMS A
CO., S and 10 E Market st
TO LETIlllnols
•Nice, furnished room, modern 833 N
Tri LBTluinois
FI^NANCIAL—Loana made to salaAed people holding permanent poaltlon* with reeponslble Orms, upem their own names; easy payments trtctly confldentlal. *07 Indiana Trust Bldg
■Rooms, with board, modern 725 N
TO LET-NIcely furnished side room Delaware
rmANClAL-Loans: Real Estate Loans: building assoctatlon borrowers who are paying excessive Interest better see us, we charge no rommisslon on loana MEYER A KlSER, Indiana Trust Bldg
TO LET—Three unfurnished rooms, bath 329 W. .New York
TO LET-Two rooms for light housekeeping •N East st
326
TO LET—Furnished rooms, private family. 704 N East st
TO LBT-Nlce, furnished room with bath *C3 N. East at. TO LET—Two unfurnished room*, bath 1102 N. Alabama st .
TO LET—Two neatly furnished rooms 436 E Vermont st
TO LET—Nicely furnished rooms, bath. 1813 N New Jersey
FlNANCIALr- . ^SALARY LOANR Coins In and tell us how much you want and H. tell “8 who you are. sad If you are working on a salary fw responeibie parties, we wrlll let you have the money JP.your own name, without security, confldeoually and without consulting your employer, you can pay u back in tnstallroenU as you prefer. weekly or rotnthly. INDIANA MORTGAGE LO.VN CO.. (ESTABLISHED 1887 > ROOM 4 LOMBARD BUILDING. B WASHINGTON ST.
FLNANCIAL-Money to loan la suma suiita ntw amount; loweet interwt; real estate cwlty; numey la iBaak. W g. MICIC A CO. FINANCIAL—Large amounts of'private fuatei loweet rates; 27% s Daiassare sL. roesm i to I. FLOREA A 8BIDBN8TICKBR. Lawyen. nNANClAL-FIrst inertsai^~loaM" M ig^' proved Indianapolis property; lowest ratee; privUeges of payment. SPANN A COv, 141 M Market. FINiNCIAL—Loaas. gW our terma before renewlng your loan, costa nothing to iavestlgau ME\ER A KISER. N8 Indiana TrisM Biiildlng FlNANCLAI^Money to Joan. If you want mmiey on flrat-olass morMmge saounty. I can accommodate you at once. R. C. LIGHT. 9kl Stevenson. FINANCIAL—Money to loan on iMHisriiold pianos, horeea. watchea. dtaraoRds and
TO LET—Furnished rooms lor gentleman, bath ^708 N Illinois TO LET—Nicely furnished rooms, with board 2% N Illinois
TO LET—Furnished and unfurnished rooms 124 S Capitol ave
TO LBTT—Furnished room, modern, with board KKB Broadway
TO LET—Furnished rooms, modern; good board. 44S N IlHncds
TO LET-Very desirable, nil N Capitol
unfurnished rooms
TO LET—Modern Columbia Block suite, $6 619 ,W. Washington TO LET—irtith board, handsome alcove room 1422 Central ave
TO LET—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping 512 N East
TO LET—Modern rooms, furnished, bath: very cheap 917 College
We_are making a leader of these garments for this week at the special price of. ... •
MONUMENTS-H J. GODFREY, S47 Massa. chusetts ave , lowest prices Both phones 72L
TO LET—Suite rooms Volney Block, water, gas, 68 26 Baldwin Block
TO LET-Three newly furnished, rooms 613 N V\ est st
connecting
BURIAL VAULTS. '' BURlAL^VAULT^^^^roQct^youirdSid'iSMising the Okey Cement Burial Vault All fuReral directors are our agents New phone, office 4008, Dew phone manager s residence, 3049, office *09-
210 Law Building
BURIAL ROBES.
BURIAL ROBES—Made to order on short notice All goods furnished Body dressed MRS L M SAXTON, 3413 Graceland ave New phone
2768
I Advance Sale Genuine Panama Straw Hats i
There’s no doubt that ^e Panama Straw is to be THE Hat this summer, so you run no risks of changing fashion in buying now. But you can get ’way below tbe regular price that must prevail later by heeding this sale. We own them direct from the exporters i —you’ll find every hat bears their stamp, and jj, those that are shaped are on the latest Lon- “ don blocks. A quantity of them are in the • “rough”—that your personal ideas of shape • may be carried out after selection. All brand new, fresh landed. If you are a judge of Panama Hats we submit these as being of exceptional fineness —$7.60 and $10.00 grades—and when the season is in full swing |7.60 and $10.00 is what you may expect to pay for them. Forethought with you, as with us, saves enormously through a trade ^ ^ ^ condition. These Hats will go on sale to-morrow mom- ^ ^ ing for
SOCIETY AND CLUB MEETINGS. SOCIETY—Stated meeting of Marion Lodge. No 35. F and A M Wednesday evening, April 16, at 7 SO p m for business Members attend JOHN J BOOZ, W. M HUGH J DRUMMOND. Secretary
SOCIETY—The friends of the Indianapolis Orphan Asylum will meet Tuesday morning April 29 at 9 30, at the Orphans’ Asylum to hear the annual reports and to elect managers for the coming vear
InelQfied three »toiM M te ehan#e engines and
4Mlkl. TYie run (roin Danville dManoe of 718 milea, was
minutes, with stops at
Rtilroail Men. senl paseengac. *nd lionon, Is In the city. Rook Island; in Central; C It Paoifle, all ,.are here on Peoria A itas resigned ippointed to Of the granted a of aickness, cttSblsr at Pe-
Otia. i. HILL
TAlfc
AlKHit Coroprgtiont
H Folly.
Ap)Al 18 —Mayor Tom what he taught of
SAKS ca COMPANY WasHington and Pennsylvania Streets ^
Sorinry-K. of P.: Nineteenth Century I.odge No 470. meets Thursdays at Senate and Indiana aves Four for second rank tomorrow night Visiting knights heartily welcome AU.EN F. MAJORS. C. C. .M g. SIllEL, K of R and 8 8CKUBTy-MA80NIC-Called meeting at Center Txidge No. 23 F and A M . Wednesday evening April 16, 7 30 o’clock, for work in the sect d degree Visiting brethren cordially welcomed HENRY C SMITHER, W. M CHAS E JONES. Secretary.
BUSINESS CHANCE.
BUSINESS CHANCE-600 clear white business cards for 35c COUSINS 20% N. Delaware, up-stairs
BUSINESS CHANCE—I have moved my office to room 38, Ingalls Block, formerly 45 JOHN A SMITH. 38 Ingall^ __ * BUSINESS CHANCE—Wanted Partner with $2,000. to open 5c and 10c store Referente* exchanged Address Box 477, News
BU.SINESS CHANCE-Wm sell half Interest In real estate an^ brokerage business, long standing. $3i0 SMITH. 505 N East.
BUSINESS CHANCE—Wanted Partner In good pajlng and well-advertised business, small capital required 212 Indiana ave
TO LET—FumlBhed roomi modern; private family 112 W Walnut
TO LET-Fumished front room, private entrance 526 N New Jersey
TO LET—One or three unfumlahed front room#. with gas 3111 B Tenth #t
TO LET—Nice room, gentlemen preferred 412 E Nineteenth Reference#
TO LET!:-nvree unfurnished rooms, up-stalrs, couple, cheap 467 N Pine
TO LET—Three or four unfumlahed rooms, second floor, bath 420 E North
TO LET—Furnished front room, ground floor, $1 50 week 808 E North at TO LET—Three furnished rooms, light housekeeping Modem 430 E Ohio
To LET—Nicely furnished room, walking distance, reasonable 836 Broadway
TO LET—Two rooms, furnished or unfumlahed, gas and bath 836 N New Jersey at
TO LET—Furnished rooms with supper and breakfast If desired 715 N Alabama "ro LET—Three unfurnished connecting rooms, house strictly modem 613 N Alabama T(' LET—Five rooms, housekeeping Call 24 and 26 N Senate ave TACOMA LAUNDRY TO LET—Furnished or unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping 307 N New Jersey st TO I.ET—Family washing nicely laundered, prices reasonable PROGRESS LAUNDRY
TO LET—Furnished front room, also other rooms, board 618 N IlllnidB MELBOURNE
TO LET—Nice, light, third-story rooms, furnished or unfurnished, cheap 510 N New JerJsev.
TO I.HJT—Nicely furnished front rooms, bath, furnace, telephone, private family 112 atnut
TO LET—Suite of rooms furnished or unfurnished, modem, phone, large yard. 734 Capitol ave TO ^LOT—I>arge "room, furnished or unfurnished. suitable for two, convenience# 808 N Illinois st
TO LET—Nicely furnished room In private faiaily, suitable for two gentlemen, use of bath m W. North st __ TO LU’f—Two furnished rooms, light housekeeping. private bath, telephone, plenty shade <«0l N Capitol ave
BUSINESS CHANCE-W’lll sell patent rights to United States for $25 per State bonanza, kitchen article, 1,000 per ceitt. SMITH, 505 N. East
BUSINESh CHANCE—\\ anted A first-class and reliable party to promote a very profitable manufacturing enterprise here in Indianapolis Address Box 485, News business”CHANCB-Wanted To' enlarge manufacturing business making goods for a trade that hunts us up, no opportunity like it Address Box 437, News
Bl’SlNFSS CHANCE—Rare oppcwtunlty In complete manufacturing plant, good location, good busings $1 000 cash. T>alance good trade. TRADERS’ UNION. 82 Baldwin Block
IJUSI.NBSS CTI ANCEV-F'vr Sale. 100 choice farms. In good locations AVe wUl send free on application a full list, describing these farms. Write to-day. CROOKE * FORSYTHE, Odvn, Ind.
Hi
DR. SHALER ON MAN.
An Address Before the Irvington
Athenaeum—A Scientict'e View.
Dr. Nathaniel S Shaler, of Harvard rnlversity, one of the foremoat men of
ahotUd be to gain from that store and to make some contribution to it for future
ger.erationa.
Incidentaliy he said that the store of tradition aiw custom of any particular race waa ak much a part of It as the color of Its akin, and the accumulations adapted to the life of one race were not necessarily good for another. It waa a
aclenS m America, spoke In a simple and ; coj^on mistake for a oeople to think wav Hofne* a larvs mssrinff cuetom* good for all bocause food impmalAe way before a large meeting f them, and to desire to impose them
of the Irvington Athen*um last night, on “The Nature of Man." Man's existence, he said, is the result of a hundred thousand species of life bridging the chasm between those forms of life which we call
death and the life of man
It was a painful thought to many, he said, that men have come up from mere worms. He himself, as a young man
6it the Democratic
In N*w York, and! though he was already used to looking at of HUl, declined to ' things with the mind of a naturalist, was Of Uie speech, he pained by his first knowledge of the theo-
ries of, the development of man from the S (jugrters In Indiana avenue, to which It
to cHtteiae a speech lower forms of life. But hla lecture was ^111 remove soon. J. W. Evans, the see-
hi the newspapers, devoted to showing that, though man is ^ retary. will leave to-day to attend the
on others This mistake, he said, the Tnited States was making in the Philip-
pines
Before Dr. Shaler’s address there was a business meeting st which the election of directors was announced, as follows; Jacob D Forrest. Scot Butler. Mrs Clarence Forsyth, Rollln F. Kauts, Amus Butler. Christopher B. Coleman. Mrs. Alexander Jameson, Demarchus C. Brown. Oscar Helming and Hilton U.
Brown.
PALMISTS, CLAIRVOYANTS, ETC. CLAIRVOYANT-MADAM HOOKER, 821 McCauley It, comer Market ]PALMISTRY^e7)RMOND~tell*' pist. pr^nt future, $I reading for 25c 138 N Alabama st Otien dally.
CLAIRVOYANT—MRS ALISANDRE'S predictions come true. Readings and advice and 60c 1631 Shelby.
CLAIRVOYANT—Your future foretold by the most reliable clairvo>ant extant Send date of birth one dime silver and a 2e stamp PROF CARL. 235 E Erie st . Chicago
Colored Y. M. C. A.’s New Rooms. The colored Y M. C. A. has obtained
6t itmHing tha capital and afako limiting
M tk* most abeoluta Colly, fcia ways ta properly kan-
Tke first to to
tttot4^ Mkara of tha taxes,
ptrivtlecee th«y an- : kk trsBi' BO more spe-
tk ytom without properly pawTin the kamln. and
aira^^ given
apsoial priviay moat Qorporatioas
' wapMFigm
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WM *0km» faotkmal con Ifilll.’ From wkat I bspd the m«B wltk ^ f fndga tkat ke to
of tkaae^
' 4a aametklng I
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related to tke lower forms of life, the iifference between man and them la Immense. The difference between man and monkeys, he said, to as great, in spite of physical resemblances, a« between mon-
keys and plants.
In speaking of the stages of life, he gave Illustrations of the wonderful intelligence of insects in selecting from myriads of things exactly those heal adapted for their life. He ehowred. however, tkat this intelligence is instlncL j bom with them and working out tn a mechakital way. An exact routine is fol-
Democratic t lowed without ' piodlflcatlon under new are Ugktly conditions One generation, bom after
tke death of its predcceBsors, nevi-erthe-lees, does exxtAiy as its predecessors did.
Ifianto CharacteHsties.
In animait instinct is not ao rigid. There is some adaptability to vandng conditions. Tkeie Is. however, no transunsskm of intelligence from generation to generation by instruction tn any animals below man. Tke accumulation of a store of tradition and knowledge from which
German Comet to Study.
NEW YORK. April Ik-Baron von Oppenhelm, secretary of the German embassy at Cairo, has arrived for a visit of five or six months to learns he said. In both diplomatic and individual capacity.
_ _ __ why "America Is so far ahead in every-
orthe 'nature of'thing commercial and industrial.” The
LSf*ii2r^ ma» baron te the author of several 1
net oe! \ .--vei
de- j Thto eras the thought eraphasixed by Dr. i ^ ! Skater Without thto store, he said. 0*eft
WU Imep
. be may draw and to which he may add
State conference of general secretaries, In session at Greenwood. Bishop Grant wHl leave on Friday for Washington. D C.. where he has been invited to Join a delMpitlon of prominent colored men from different sections of the country who will call upon President Roosevelt in reference to his policy toward the colored American
Reformed Preebyteriens. PITTSBURG. April Ik-The annual meeting of the executive committee of the Alliance and. Reformed Presbyterian churches throughout the world to being held here The reports of the Rev, Dr. W. H Roberts, of Philadelphia, secretary, and Frank Ripple, of Philadelphia, treasurer. were read to-day. Both reports mere very encouraging. The committet. will be in session two days.
books of
id not differ greatly from iBonke>s. k
CLAIRVOYANT—Free Your fortune told from cradle to grave by the world’s greatest Indian Clairs o> ant Send for circular Free CHIEF JOSEPH’S INDIAN GAMP, Buffalo N Y.
CLAIRVOYANT—And palmist tells past present and future, advice on business and lo\e affairs, brlngt you sucoeaa and good luck In all undertakings Ladles, 25c Oenta 60c MADAM CARNBJY, 120 N New Jersey
CLAIRVOYANT—PASIAOX.A, the old, famous Gypsy, tells you at once juat what you came for How many In your family and all about them Tell* you of friend* who are absent ot lost Tell* you of lo\#. business investments laweutu. marriaga and financial affairs How to make mone; How to influence and control the one* you love, reunites the separated, regaina loat affection No matter what your condition may be. Paslaoto will poeitUely bring about a (shange In a few days Thla wonderful woman does not ask you a question, but tells you at once Just what you wish to know Paslaola makes no mistakes, tells what your eircum stances have been, what they are. and Just what they will be all through life Paalaola has a world-wide nputatlon Call and see the many testimonials If yon are alck. in trouble, despondent. uRsuqcessful. Paslaola will set you right If you have conaulted other* without succesi you will receive sympathy, cunsel and aid. Paalaola receives the people at her own home, 107 N Alabama, and remember. Paslaola guarantees all her work
BUSINESS CHANCE—Drug store In Indianapolis; fine opportunity and a bargain, will take one-half cash and one half good property, don’t iwss this Address or call on A V FARIS English’s Hotel
-GOLD (X)RD$4 per share Rare opportunity. Dri\lng drainage tunnel at Kc^omo Also working S patented producers at Idaho Springs May 10th will vioeltively advance to 5c Prospectus, mining book and mineral free LANSFORD F BUTLER, Hecretary. Quincy Building, H Denver, Colo.
BUSINESS CHANCE—If you are deslroua of embarking In a manufacturing buslnc**, I can sell you the right for the State of Indiana on an up-to-date article covered bj three |>atenls, which Is sure to prove a winner, and the foundation of a large and profitable rash business, article eatlly manufactured, no experience needed, a large field and every-day demand for the article This Is a Ufe-tlme cham e and worth ln\e*tlgatlon Many of the leading States already soH You deal direct with the Iruentor First-class referenies For particular# and Interview address Box 479, News
TO LET—MISCELLANEOUS. TO LET—Factory building, part or all phone *429
TO LET—Stl* Qmceland, on# acre. Hubbard Block Old telephone 448
Apply 8
TO LET—Furnished back parlor; two gentlemen, with board, modem 286 N IlltnoU
TO LET—Second floor of 26 W Maryland st.; 26x125 feeL DYER A RASSMANN, 5* Circle street.
fo
ET—Eight acres ground, eight-room I, barn for *0 head stock, six milea cit/, near car line BAILEY, 146 E Washing-
ton
LI
house.
STORAGE. fX per loed.
Telephone
STORAGE—Moving.
main 761.
tTORAOB—338 B. WalMtah sL Old phone 651 C. E 8HOVKR.
STORAGE—FISHBACK WAREHOUSE CXX. 4U-41? 8 Ptnneylvanla. Telephone 90$
STORAGE—Packing and moving 8 P. HAMILTOK. it N Alabama, phone mein Tig Special rate#
STORAGB-Sepamte and ptnetered rooRM foe your goods, you carry keys, no mice or bugs. KE N. Alabama BTORAGB-PACkiNO. HAOLING. ~ HOGAN TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. 32; *4. *6 W. GEORGIA PHONE 6T5.
STORAGE—Central Publto Warehouse, Ho-m s Atoban^ fim-ctoss wanted. C»A8 MeINTOBH. Manager. Old phone )4!t end 16K. .
This could be shown, probably. If rlill-
PERSONAL.
of intollto^iit parents could be iso*, anti wuppued merely with the means lical ffictotence. It had been fllusto tke condition of pereona bom ' btlad, before kkowtodMe was tm-
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STORAGE - INDIANA KORAOE AND transfer COM^NT Beet and cbeapeM
^ ,1- cHy. LEW SHANK. TeL MSA 239 B. Wu^
' PERSONAL—Tbe _oeieb(rmted mitet ptepara- i toston st
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WASSON ii CO.’E i ETpRAO^INB'^L^B WAJ^HOUSE CO.. W.
TO LET—The large dining-room or restaurant In the Windsor Building Low rent to the right party. M H SPADES. Ill W. Market street ’TO LET—Good. 66-acre farm, 86 miles northeast of city, rent to be paid In hauling stone sixroom house, bam. well STILZ & MILLER. 151 E Market
TO LET—OPFICES AND STORES. TO LET—Storeroom 743 Virginia ave
FINANCIAL- - . YOU NEED MONET for ANY PURPOSE WHATEVER you need not wait until you have saved It up, for we te yon on your FURNITURE. horses, wagons, carkIAGBS. ETC> and allow you to pay It back te ,*maU weekly or monthly paymenta. and you will Imrdly miss it We give you plenty of time, from one month to one year You can pay thg whole at ANY TIME and pay only for the time you k#gp It We give the loweet ratea and beet treatment NO EXPENSES TAKEN OUT IN ADVANCE Wo give you in plain figures wnat a loan Will y^ and there are no extra charges of any kind Private office and businese confldentlal. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO.. 207 Indiana Trust Building corner Washington at and Virginia ave Old phone 2923
FINANCIAL-
MONEY.
IF YOU NEED MONEY you can have it to-day In any amount from |6 up. on your furniture, piano, horses, wagona fixtures or any chattel security by calling at our offices ’The property will be left In your possession No one needs to know you borrowed money. If you have a loan elsewhere and find the payments too large, or If you want better term* or more money, or If you owe rent, grocery, doctor or other bills, we will advance you a* much as you may need and loan you more money if you wish GET ALL YOUR DEBTS IN ONE. and pay us In small weekiv or monthly payment* You will be surprised bow little It will cost you There will be no charges taken out In advance. no fine# attached If you borrow of ua It will pay you to call on us and get our rates before borrowing elsewhere THE MOST REASONABLE FIRM. ^THE MOST RELIABLE FIRM EAST MARKET ST MTGE LOAN <XJ, Room 263 Law Building, 134 E Market at
FINANCIALSALARY IX>AN8 Salary loans upon plain notes No mortgage, no indorser, no publicity. YOUR MONEY’S WORTH. OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED We guarantee lowest rates In town Every dollar paid off loan reduces cost. W'B NKV'ER CHARGE FOR PAPERS INVESTIGATION MEANS YOUR CUSTOM We get you out of debt Positively square and liberal treatment WE HAVE SUPREME CONFIDENCE In our ability to please you Elite people should not go elsewhere. We are leaders In new plans Our large patronage speaks for Itself. LOANS, $10, $50. $75 and $100 Tour relatives, friends or employer need never know of transaction All Inquiries SACREDLY CONFIDENTIAL. RAILROAD EMPLOYES receive time to suit their convenience. Ours are the most private offices You get amount asked for, nothing deducted BBW'ARE of rate Jugglers, who make It appear you are getting lower rates, while In fact you pay more RELIABLE CREDIT CO The Law Bldg Room K)1 (2d floor) 134 E Market st
TO I.ET—Nicely furnished parlor, also room anl alcove, board, modern conveniences, four squares from Denison, S’l N New Jersey st.
TO LET—One or two unfurnished rooms In modem house, can get board near or will allow light housekeeping 615 E. Twenty-sec-ond st
TO 1.ET—From -May 1 to October 1 or 31. as -mav be desired the largest and most desirable flat In the city, furnished. Inquire at No I The Surrey
TO LET—Three large oonnectlng room# ground floor, partly furnished or unfurnished gss. water and bath, furnished, reasonable, reference 6 E Mlcjjlgan
TO LET—Lovelv suite furnished comer rooms, also two rooms, gentleman, excellent board, p<assa ground* modem home, walking distance References 713 N Delaware TO LET—W^anted. Traveling man and wife or ladles of refinement to share part of modem flat with another traveling man and wife; best of reference required Address Box IM, City.
TO LET—HOUSES. TO LET—See list SPANN & CO.
TO LKT-INDIANA TRUST COMPANY.
TO LET-Sae list CENTRAL TRUST CX).
TO LET—Moving $l per toad Both pnones 21*.
TO LET—Moving, |1 per load. Telephone main 768
TO LK’i'—Stora your stoves with BORN. Phones 311
TO LET—Cash iar second-hand books Phona $664 new.
TO LCT-Auctioneer. JOHN W. HOGAN Reatomahla rates Phon* 675.
lo LET-Four-room. nice, modern house, plenty gas *6Sl E Washington st
TO LET-Sro list at 131 E Market st.. ground flovtr. OREfKJRY A APPEL 5o~LET-^ne side of new modem, double residence, N. Delaware 15 When TO LKT—Elght-rvH'm house, meffiern ilFli Walnut Apply ff \V Washington TO LET-Houses, modem Bat. 4 rooms and bath, very reasonable 724 N Senate
TO LKTN il* W. Murrl# st . six roonvs. $16 J tl M.t't!LU*UGll. IM K. Market st
TO LET—Family washing nlcaly laundered; pricM reasonable PHOGHFSS LAUNDRY
TO l.KT-Hduse. 5*8 E Miami st «v* rooms, $16 per m mth liu)utr« 617 E. New York st TO LET-JENKlNrS* TRA.fSFER. largeet moving vans m the city. Phones 1*46 S E Market
FINANCIAL-
WE DO WHAT A BANK WON’T DO. We loan money on a few hours* notice In any amount from $6 upward, on FURNITUP.E. PIANOS. HORSES, WAGONS. STORE FIXTURES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS AND PERSONAL PROPERTY Of all kinds. Jeavlng them In your possession This is the company that was organised for the express purpose of supplying the people of Indianapolis with money at the very lowest possible ratea and making payments within reach of all Following Is our new Building Association plan, allowing fifty weeks to pay: $20 weekly payment* only 48c $50 weekly payments only $1 20. $100 weekly paymenta only $2 40. Other amount* In the Bame proportlwi. Ton can. If desired, make monthly payment*, or. In fact, any way to *011 your convenience, the beet of people will sometimes run short oF ready money, and It Is far more agreeable to borrow In a business way than to ask the accommodation from a friend We do not inquire of your neighbors, and you win find our business strictly private Our capital U large, and we accommodate many more people than any other company, because we offer the best inducements Call and be convinced Information cheerfully given Our office la easily found. CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY, Room 203 Stevenson Building. ■ 15 E Washington St) Second Floor, Front Room. Over Progress Clothing Store. Old phone 8182 New 4r6.
TO LET—Seven town house; newly papered. plenty ga* 664 E. Tenth at, near College ave , $14
TO LBT-DwelHng,
IIN
per month Building
JOHJ
1407 N Capitol ave : $25 WCiCHER A BRO. .Etna
FlNANCIALrDON T WORRY. DON T WORRY. DON’T WORRY DON'T W’ORRY Is your landlord waiting for hi# rent? Is your grocer waiting for hi# bill’' la your life Insurance company waiting for Its premium? Is your furniture store waiting for Its payment#’ Is some other loan company pressing you for a settlement’ Have you had stekne**, death, perhaps, with all Its extra billsT If so. you have worried enough, without worrying about money But you say the undertaker must be paid and others will not wait. You must have some money now. Don’t wotryLet us do the waiting W e have money and nothing to do but wait That 8 our business. Get out of debt Get your mind off your money troubles You will be able to work better and get H all paid up sooner Come and get the money from us W'e will loan you any amount from $5 upward We win loan you on your furniture, piano, fixture-*, vehicle or any other kind of peiaonal property, without removal W'e will give you from one month to one year's time tn which to pay it off W'e will make your paymer.is due weekly, monthly, or any way to suit your convenltnca We will guarantee absolute secrecy and fair treatment We offer you the following new weekly pay meat plan, which allows you fifty Weeks in which to pay off your loan j 6ac Is the weekly payment on a MS loan. $1 » la a weekly pajment on a $50 loon it «e 1* a weekly payment on a $75 loan. $2 46 la a weekly payment on a $106 loan. Other amounts In the same proportion Mall or phone application will receive our prompt attention INDIANA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. (ESTABLISHED 1897 ) ROOM 4 LOMBARD BUILDING. 24>e E WASH ST, BOTH PHONES *296.
FINANClAIf-5 and 6 per cent, money to loan, te iwurlty offered; aleo oa fkraie any-wbere In Indiana, homa (unda In any when you ideaaa. No delar. A METZGER AGENCY. 1«9 N. Pean. FINANCTAIr-Mooey' to lo^; a 'targw'~"i^e;''«f ^ *L6» and wward; at tosreot furntoh money aame day you apply. Pay back when yon pleaaa A. METZGER AGENCY. 101 N pSn
FINANCIAL-Money loaned aalartod podpte at tean any other compmi^to tke city; totymenta; strictly eonfldentUd. COIIPANT, BUILDlVrO. second floor front ROOM. to^loea OB Indlanapolu city property, or oa etty iMwerty In aiyr county-seet town, or on farm property funds; no ^ or addreao a N WILLIAMS A (X). 6-lfl g Mmrkot at. FINANCIAL- ~ LET US BE TOUR BANKER. We can loan you money cheaper than aiff othar concern In the cIty.W'hy? Becauae of w large business and high-grade customers. Loens maS to employee holding a pennanmt position. Sm us before placing a loan TKE SALARY LOAN CO., Tel new 225*. **7 Stoveoeon Balidtni.
NOTICE. NOTI(?E-Natlonal bicycle
NC^ICB—A woman for all-round talloress $21* N Itllnois st NO’riCT&-m Ijuam^ oards tor 400. VICTOR. Printer. 36 N. Delawara ^
NOTICE-ERNEST BUHNING, Vault and Sink Cleaning Co, 815 Birch ava ARROW~PRiNTr INQ OFFICE 124 E Court. NOTICE^OBEPH GARDNiiT'Tinnar. » Kentucky ave Telephone 322
kind* of stoves repaired LEE HARDWARE CO., Sixteenth and lUlnels NO’TICE Get your wheels stored at 38-46 Monument Place, 15 cents per week. Repairing at lowest prices *
NOTICE—1 am operating a steam riding gallery on the corner of W ashlngton and Missouri Sts JOHN 8 NOLAN
NOTICE—The time Is ywaslng to file mortgage exemption papers, affidavit* ^ cents BOOTH. Notary, 607 I-aw Building
NOTICE-To contractors and builders; If you liave wood turning of any deacrlptlon. sea roe. Job work a specialty 218 N Alabraast
NOTKTy^Don’l forget my number if you want farm or city property, or stocks of goods. I can suit you JOHN A SMITH, *1 IngallsT
TO LByr—Cosy, flve-room flat, opposite Highland Park. $18, refined couple only Key 265, Highland ave
TO LET—2*25 N ttopltol aw . modern 7-room i house, good condition SCHMID A SMITIT, | 18 Baldwin Block
TO LET-(3artUge, five rooms, well, cistern and cellar, both gases 212 W, Pratt st. Inquire at 62$ N Capitol ave
TO LET-aee list INDIANA TRLST CO TO LET—Large business room 5J1 W. Washington
TO LET—Lace curtains laundered *60 per pair. collars and cuffs, ac Telephone U*l for wag-
on PROGRESS LAUNDRY. TO LETT-im Capitol ave. N.
wood, north, 16 rooms, large yard, $1A Apply
TO let—Store# and ro<«n#. corner North and (g Hubbard Block Old tMephone 448 I TO LET-Four rooms and bath, steam heal and TO let—One-half suite modern office room. water furnished, $22 56; Michigan near MeCall 612 Newton Claypool Bldg , rldlan STILZ A MILJ-ER 161 E Market ’TO LBT-Small stwer^ •’“‘■'te water I to LET-Four-room flat. Including heat, hot nished, cheap SW W 6t Clair wettr. "The Teddo," Mlt* N AlaTO LKT—Four floors for small factory In heart i loma THE CENTRAL TRUST (X), 150 B.
of city Apply 1* W Washlngtmv
TO LET—Storeroom. 231 a4a*sacnu#''m ave ; also room 216 N Delaware st Inquire M S HUEY, 849 Massachusetts ave Phone 711.
TO l^T—Physician’s offices, hm and cold water steam heat, centrally hxated; Hume Bldg’. 36 B Ohio eL SPANN A CO., or G. E HUME 129 E Market sL ^
: Market st __ _ _ i TO LET—Choice modern apartment In “The i Meridian.'' corner Michigan and Meridian its . fine light airy rooms, beat' of aervlce STILZ i
A MILLER 151 E. Market
FINANCIAlr-
LEr US PAY TOUR BILLR
UE WIIX lAlAN
YOU MONEY
TO PAT TOUR RENT OR MOVING EXPENSES. TO PAY YOUR TAXES.
YOUR GROCEft DOCTOR
OR FURNITURE MAN
WE WILL PAY THEM ALL AND ADVANCE
MORE MONEY, TOO
No loan la too targe or none too small to receive our cartful attention Remember, we make no tnqeiriea among your neighbors or friends Nor do we publish your traiiss^oa Any amount from |l« to loaned on house-
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YOU GET THE
MONEY WHEN YOU WANT IT. YOU MAKE THE PAYMENTS TO BUIT YOURSELF WE GIVE YOU ANY LENGTH OF TIME. ONE MONTH TO ONE YEAR. TO PAY US BACK WE TELL YOU IN ADVANCE THE EXACTT COST OF THE lAiAN YOUR CONTRACT STATES THIS. PRIVILEGE OF PREPAYMENT
AT ANY TIME
SPECIAL DISCOUNTS
FOR ADVANCED PAYMENTS
payments EXTENDED ON ACCOUNT OF BICl
NOTICE—The bicycle ordinance Is being en'*tep# and hells of CECIL K GIBSON, the Bicycle Man. 116 K Ohio at, H5 to $3.5 per month. acomtL tng to qualifications for five good boys with Apply at .once at 15 8 Meridian st * NOTICE """ * ' ' * -CpMMlSBIONER’g SALB — Notice is hereby given that, by virtue of an order of ^e Marlon Circuit Court, duly entered in cause No 11,6M. the undersIgnM commisakmfr • m , on April 29. 1962, at the law office of J T l.eckHder, 9% North kerldlaii stivet, Indianapolis. Ind . offer for sale the following described real estate, to-wit. So much of the northweat quarter of section 27. township 1, north of range 2 east, aa Ilea east of the following line Commencing at the middle of the south (east and west) line of the northwest quarter of said section, thence north fifty-six rods, thence east eleven rods and a half, thence north to the section line. conUlnIng seventy-two acre# more or lewa. except three and slxty-thrce hundredth# a«re« off the we-t side thereof, being the east half of #*ld quarter section, also ten acre# off of tha north end of the east half of the southwest quarter of said section, containing In all seventy-eight and elghty-sev-en one hundredths acres more or Is##. In Marlon younty Indiana, known a# the farm oi lohn I.aycock deiessed, and appmleed at $.1 060 Terms—One-third tssh. reeldu# In equal pajnients. twelve or eighteen months, with note* negotiable usual form '6 per cent, secured by mortgage all iwihect to approval of the court WM H DENNY Commissioner.
NOTICE-
ANNUAL REPORT OF EDWARDS RAILROAD ELECTRIC LIGHT CO 'I he amount of the capital stock of the Edwards Rallntad Electric lAght Company Is $I.Mi0 600 Oil, all of which Is Issued In payment of the rights of said company In patents then Issued and thereafUr to be issued, gnd for the seiv'icea of vartoii# parties In (nmnectlon withth> Im orporatlon of said company and the milking of necessary experiments lUat the stockholder* of said corporation auth irtsed the Issue of $160,660 00 of preferred stock of said company, bearing I per cent Interest per annum, payable semi annually, of which amount of preferred stock there has been Issued th( sum tf $6»fi00O6, of which there ha# actually bin-n paid into the treasury of said cv.mivanyRh# sum of 144 560 61), and tha remainder issued in payment of accrued Indebtedness of said comiiany 1 hat the exls'lng Indebtedneaa of said corporation at this date Is $10 357 87 EDGAR A, EDWARDS.
PrealdenL
W E COLB,
Secretary-
EDGAR A EDRARDS, W E tXU.K h O BAYI.BS8 CHAS L DOUGHTY,
Directors
State of Ohio Homllton county, ■* : The above report was subscribed and sworn to by I-dgar A Edwards, preaidsnt. W B. c'lde secretary, and Edgar A Edwards, W E ('ide, 8 O Bsyless and C L Doughty, a majority of the board of directors, before me. a notary public within and for Hamilton county, Ohio this day of April, 1161 My commission will explr# June 16. 190* NEAL D CARTER. Notary Public. Hamilton f’ounty, Ohio. 'notice^ ~ statement of Receipt* and Expeodlturas or the Indlemapolla Water Company, From April 1. 19)1, to April 1, im Capital stock Bonds * •" 1,1*1,600 66 RECEIPTS Water rates—private consumption .. IKktll 21 City of Didfanap^Us—Fire proteclion, etc ll.$M5l Town of Woodruff Place—Fir# protection «• ••• MI 16 Renta of water power, tenements and Ice leases I,67fll EXPENDITURES Current expenses—printing, advertising." stationery, gaa telephone rent, telegraphing, repairs to meters. traveUng expenses, Interest, real estate, buildings, construotion. postage, etc . . I«,il6 to Salaries of trfHcers and employee .. . If.eto 7* Refund! d water ratea, lead, stop boxes, water pipes and labor, branckjcastlngs, valves and fit- _ ^ ting# imd hydrant fittings I3,ito II Pumping (fepartment- wages, fuel, gas. telephone rent, packing, oil. ^ eoM&lf repair** ate .. ^ «• fil Gallery station—tvages. fuel, gas. telephone rent, packing, olU _ freight, (mal. pipe fittings, etc..... 11,139 41 Taxes 10,646 16 Canal departniOTt—wage# lumber, blackemithtng hardwaro. etc . . f.lT7 If Street department-wage#, taps, I freight, oU. coal- packing, tocis. . ^ I horses, etc r A MORRIS. Fi’stoite ' H McK LAND(JN, Asa’t 8«c’y. State of Indiana, Marton Cdunty.toa J Before mt, Frank C Jordan, a notary pteio I tn and for said county, thie 16th liay of April, 1902. came T A Morris, preatdent. and H MeX I Landon Ass’t See’y of the IndlanapoRa Wa1 ter C^otnpany, and under oath declared tha ateto , statement to be correi t and true, gwsordiigi ta their belief and knowledge. , FRANK C JORDAN, Notary PaMM. j My commSsslcm expire* Feb 6, ’to. I LOST. ! LGST-Oold pin, wRh^T'1ir^^irto«"or^ ' 236 N Davidson Reward
-Hand bag on B . m at Tample ave Rawaid.
Tenth
kness without extra charge.
. WB HAVE
TO LBT-Furolshed house, from May I to Oc- i NO EXTRA FINEK PREMIUMS, INTBRIWr
PKltSONAL-MaMgr loaMd on wateaea and ffia
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*to Rteveaewi BWtdtag.
FSilCBONAI^-Aa It toMM dafaets. tateoslfiaa atteoUviasaiL (MtedNsla Fetodw ptagaia all
asfra te. FtoaR. vlite ar Iraaetta.
, K. Kurta Rpea.: H A. Ooealand. Mgr; ntiai S. Penasytvstiite; pImnmm m*. W* mam aneiata. lowsat ratea. , and haul.
■TORAGB—UNION TRANSFER AND STOR. AGE CG Only firatHdiaa houaehold gooda aal OMa at. aad Union tradka. PkOMa 2IS.
AUTOMOBILES. XUTOMOBli£J--WTiri«ironrhrei^^ wholesale price as an advertlaetnent. $656 II g (kUTOMliBILE * MFO. OO . meveland, O. j flats and apartments. , TO*^!^^-«pteftetd corner flat, six rooms, fln* i veranda, .verythlog modern, ta the Belment. i as» custodian ...
tober 1. on N Pennsylvania sL, south of Thirteenth sC. six bedruotna and bath, price
$75 INDIANA TRUST CO
TO LET-
rooms bath
cold water, combination
OR EXPENSE ABOVE YOUR CON-
TRACT AS OTHERS DO
NO CaiABGES taken OUT IN ADVANCE.
^ have a loan
LO»Tnight Return LORT- Red sHk purse, between Obtotoad ket. In Pennsylvania. Return to WkfM. OMa. Rew-jed.
L08T—Ijirge St Itora Reward N Pennsylvania.
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fixtures.
I are not SA-nSFIED WITH THE RATES
hardwood or xHE TREATMENT. WE WILL TAKE IT , IA)8T-Plain hand rlr
floors, quarter oak finish, mantel and grate, | "up FOR YtiU ANU .^VANCB YOU '" ‘ ^ ‘ evt^ng”Tf r^^St m range screen*, rent $32. • j MOI« MONEC 100 f RY KANK rirrAinOto
PATENT ATTORNEYS.
AUCTION SALES. AUCTION BALE-’LEW WHANK. the Auctltmeer " Tel 302$. ^ XUiSTION SALE—T J. ^MANS, Auettaaeer, 1S7 N. Illinois; room 13. Ttew pboiye MW
AUCTION SALE-aucuodcer FORRl^ G. patent attorney—And mackaaicat ea- HOOY^R, asMctoi aUea$I« to tumuL Old ffiOMT. TSOMPBON R. IDBUL. 64 lagalls BIk. I plwtte Br^waritad *60: at.
YOU CAN DEPEND ON BECEIVINO
WNCE YOU TH-vT WE DESERVE IT. IT COSTS NOTHING TO INVESTIGATE OUR RATB8, PRIVATE OFTTCW ’'Saetn 16 ^tooipa ffatotr Ml S.’ tteteUL
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