Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 June 1902 — Page 7

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NTKD—.Movinjs. H per lo«4.

WANTED—MALE.

WAXTBI>-TI»»->-Mm«b. WANTED—<GioOij bftrb'flr at 419 ». Wwst »«.

WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.

WA XTED-Tlrh-t-Minco.

WAXTKD-Girl-

il<Ha ptlotu*

■mall family.

Central

WAXTED-Good

atraaL

WASTED-Gtrt;

Kaat at.

W ANTED—G1 rl Broadway.

w&itrem. *19 W. Wa«hin*%>n general hooaework. SIS 8.

for general hooatwork.

WANTED—Girl !yt genera! houaewortt. 2<)tt > oaiiHit >*«. V.'ANTED—Yoa can get our popcorn good* at

. _

WAXTBD—Esperlem.ed girl for housework. ISM N Illinois. ^ W ANTED—Kitchen and dining-room help. 335

.OilWil are.

WANTHIV-First-class barher.

your

WANTED—Colored man

125 N. Illinois Rt

WANTED-—Top nrnkent. PARRY MEG CO. WANTED—Filler rubbers. - PARRY MEG. CO. WAXTEIl—Carpenters. 137 Masnachuaetts ave. WANTED-A painter. COMSTOCK A COOX8E

CO.

WANTED—Rat Korn Dalntlea and save coupons. WANTEIWThe address of all persons that will buUd. JAMES, 329 LemcKe. WANTED-Your old books Call HAPPINESS

AT HOME 144 Virginia ave.

Classified (Want) Ads.

THE INDIANAPOLIS JNEWS, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 18, 1902.

Cce ctnt a word each insertion, inciuding the word* irdicating the classif.cttion—such es “To Let,” “Financial,” “Wanted, 1 ' etc., and the address.

FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE—INDIANA TRUST CO."

REAL ESTATE—Eight-room house. 31* DougJassjst. _ RKAL EBTATB5—House, three' large robens and

1 E. Tenth sL

FOR SALE—Household gooda. 603 N. New Jeraey. gr' ■ " " " ■' FOR SALE—Band~and gravaE PARRY MFO.

? WANTED -PnpGs «n basket -"avlng. Address

\VA NTED Good girl, for general housework. tat W. Fifteenth *t. WANITSD-vttxperlenced asaorter and bundler.

PROGRKSji LA17NDRY.

WANTED-Woman to wash and Iron.

Call at

ice. 1339 N. Alabama. _ _ ANTEI —Good white girl, for general houacwork Has N. Delaware at.

WANTED—Collars and cuff*-. 2c. LAUNDRY. Telephone 1121.

PROOREfS

WANTED-Experienced white girl; general housework. XKti^JBroadway. WA N TED-—Ladlea* kid house’ atlppersT ■tte

KISTNER’S. 125 8 Illinois.

■wanted Competent cook; good wag<«. 45

Weat Drive. Woodruff Place. .

WANTED—Good girl for g>*ner8l housework; small family. 1512 Park ave. WANTED—Girt for genera! housework; no

.rasltlng. 2022 N, Capitol ave.

W ANTED-Fifty-third and Meridian berry plckera: male and female.

WANTBD—Olrl for light hotiBcwork. family

of three 2247 N. Pennsylvania.

WANTED—Good white cook; mu*t coma wli - r * comi;p *oded. UU N. Delaware^

WANTED Family washing; lace _ collars, *0. PROGRE88 LA UNI

curtains. 3#c;

UiUNDRY.

WANTED-.LatUe* to work in city and countyseats; salary paid. 232 N. Capitol ave. WANTED—Two experienced waitresses, irnmeUdlately. FOgTER'S, 25 N. llllnoia st. WANTED—Girl for "gent fil houaework; no wjuKhing or ironing. 1230 N. Alabama WANTED—Help, advertising ‘■Happiness at Home." Free coupons. 144 Virginia ave.

WANTED—Good ’ whiu- girl; general housawork; good wages. JIM N. Capitol ave. WANTED—Girl to do general’’ housework in small lamily; no warning. 17*6 Change at WANTED-Young nurae girl for child four years old. Call 2117 N. Pennsylvania at. WANTED—<iof>d uages for good girl. In smalt family, German pteterrsd. 601 E. Mot^arty. WANTED—Good girl, for general housework; . liberal wage*. Inquire at 91 Woodruff Place. WANTED — At onceT ""skirt and wain help. MIS8 TKONE, 1691 College a** • J > 2L k '*_. fl * t,, ‘; WANTTfiD—Cook and "girl for genera, "houaework Address 117 W. Walnut. Nsw phona

WANTED—Woman, between 50 and 60, housework; one in family; small wages. 504 W. WANTED—A good, experienced flat troncr, who has had laundry experience. Call 376 8. Illinois at, • WANTED—Girl,"between the ages of \f and —^ 1». COLUMBIA R. l\ O. SUPPLY CO., 37

WANTED—Farm hand. Call poatofBce, Irving-

ton.

iVANTED-Barber;' steady job. 238 Virginia

avenue.

Wanted—Good blacksmith, at once. 2901 W. Tenth at. , WANTED-Expertsncsd dairy baoi Ho w. RayrrKjnd. wTNTEi>-f ry George s"chicken lunch at midnight, 10c. ^ WANTED—A~ barber. Inquire at 1199 Ken-

tucky ave. . WANTED—Ffrst-class

Vermont st.

WANTED—Good jonerr

113 N. Illinois.

millwright. mi Millner's Restaurant.

WANTED-Young man to learn barber trade. DO B. Meridian WANTED—Experienced blacksmith helper at 490 E Kouth st. WAr.'TEJ>~Boys. H. LAUTER, W. Washlngton and HardIng. WANTED—Barber; steady Job, gt»d wages. 1310 W, Washington st._ _ _ WANTED—Chair flilers." SMITTI-DAY & CO.,

StS F,. Washington.

VV ANTED—Joint Rliier. H. LAUTER, W. Wash-

ington and H^rainc.

M'A ChTckeri potple, 10c, at'midnight. GBORgc. S. Illinois. WANTED—Two good painters; steady employment. 612 Stevens st. ' WANTED—First -Class barber; wages guaranteed, 90S Indiana ave. ______ WANTED—Boy to learn plumbing trade. Inquire 63* E. New York st. WANTED-Wood carver. H. LAUTER, W. Washington and Harding.

WANTED—Eat at George's, and you can do

the "Cakewalk In the sky.”

WANTED—Hardwood floors, carpels cleaned.

CHAP. GREEN, phone red 772

\V x vtp;D—Gentleman roomer for front room;

_prlvate •’amlly. JW8 E. Walnut.

WANTED-Paper to hang, ItE per -room.

Pbon* brown 2272, 60S Blake at.

WANTED—Family washing; lace curtains 30c; coilant, 2c. PROGRESS LAUNDRY.

WANTED—To trade furniture or upholstering for cheap horse. 737 Maasachueetts ave.

WANTED—To hear from a flret-clasa hypnotic subject at once. Addreaa Box 1281, News.

WANTED-Oak roll-top deak. Addree# WABASH MUTUAL, at 10 N. Pennsylvania.

WANTEO-MODEL LAUNDRY; lace curtains, family washing; good work; price* right

WANTED—Ladies’ Panama and Milan hat* cleaned and pressed FAILLES, 30 9. Illinois.

WANTED—To buy good rooming-house of 12 or 14 rooms. In good locality. Address Bax 1194,

News.

WANTED-To lUnt: Modem house, 6 cr 7 rooms; state price, etc. Address Box 1298,

New-.

WANTED—To let. two or three beautiful, furnished or unfurnished rooma 1813 Capitol

ave., N.

WANTED—By Christian lady, furnished room and part board in private family north. Box

1383. News.

WANTED—To buy second-hand carpets in good condition; no Ingrain wanted. Address Box

1291, New*.

W ANT ED— Pi t et-class, second-hand, light top wagon, for light deliveries. Address box

mt. New*.

WANTED- To take charge of house for family leaving city during summer. Address 2117

Central ave.

WANTED—Money loaned on watches and diamonds; private room; confidential; reliable.

108 E. Ohio et.

WANTED—Gentleman wants room and beard; cool and .quiet, refined surroundings. Address

Box 1276, News.

TO LET—ROOMS. TOLET—Rooms. 30 W. Vermont st.

TO LET—See list—INDIANA TRUST CO.

WANTED—Collars and cuffs, ‘.‘o. PROGRESS LAUNDRY Telephone 1121. WANTED—Good barber; steady work.

Howard, West WANT EIV^Tw'

WANTED—An opportunity to

SELLERS

dental work,

over News ofhee.

tigure on your BROS., Dentists.

Indianapolis.

hoard.

young “W...

NATIONA'L HOTEL.

men. wait table for

WANTED—Boy in

smith ahop. 32

WANTED—Boys over

paint shop and helper in

E. Georgia st,

IS years old for factory KEYLESS LOCK CO.

work.

W A NTE D—Fifty-third

berry pickers; male or female. W ANTED First-class wagon

and Meridian sts..

be'per. 724 W.

blacksmith

W A NTED- ‘ ‘A bsenpe fonder" - for George'

Washington st.

lake

es the heart grow

fa lie dinner.

WANTED-Dishwasher; male or female. RESTAURANT, 601 E. W'aahlngton. WANTED—Competent drug clerk; give refer-

ence. Address Box 1292, New*. W A NTED— Dairy hand; must be experienced.

BROWN, School at., Brlghtwood.

^ V A NTED—Holder*! and

sledgers.

ind.

Apply to

H. LAU-

BLUE STEEL CO., Anderson. _ WANTED—Experienced ripnawyer. TER. Harvtlrig and VV. Washington.

WANTED—A good sl&ok barrel cooper. Cali

at 106 Hancock st. JACOB FOLTZ'.

WANTED—White girl at No! 911 N. Pennsylvania at., to do general housework; no washing or ironing. ~ WANTED--Boarding-house cOok, dining-room girl, small hotel; general girls, $4. 149 N. Delaware, room 5. WANTED-Mor>y loaned on watches and diamonds; largest possible amount; lowest rates.

203 atevennon Bldg.

^WANTED—WhltiT laundrese, go to lakes with family; *2.» a month. I*V» N. Meridian. i.E-H AGENCY, - WANTKit- Competent colored cook, to go to the country for the summer. Apply mornings. 1610 N. FVnnsyivnnle. _ WANT12T'*- Office girl, with knowledge of bookkcepint;' state age and wages expected. Ad-

dreer hoy 1251K. News.

WANTED—Tailore^s to make pant* and vent*. Answer by mail. Addree* THKO. 8CHOM-

EKH. Franclsvllle. Ind

WANTED-C.irlVTor Ught sewing. NOVELTY NECKWEAR CO., corner Massachusetts and New York. Watlaee Block.

girl f small

oek white

for general family; no

W ANTEt)—Competent housework; good wages;

wash ing. ICfi Centra) ave. 8

U ANI'ED-8«enographer*; positions secured fur competent Hniith opecatora. THE 8MITHFRKMIKR TVUU VHITKR CO. _ VV'ANJED—Ycung lady a* caabier for pavilion at Forest Park Call at NATIONAL BONO

AND REALTY CO.. 39 E. Ohio at.

W A NTED— Berry pickers; m*ti" or femalo;

J. H.

or

hlghcft prices paid for picking. LEASE. Illinois and Forty-fifth si.

WANTED—Stage dancers, new beginner* wishing to learn a good dancing act, call or ad-

dtess DHOr. R4YNO, »j W. Ohio st.

WANTED -Four young ladies, a« waiters - for pavilion at Forest Pack. Call at 3;« E. Ohio

■t. NATIONAL BOND AND REALTY CO.

WXNf&D—Good, honest giri; German preferred; family of two; good home for light parti References required. _2*>38_N. Delaware. WANTED—A hiss of «attn-Skin Powder removes that "shiny look," replaces unsightliness with beanty, 35c. Flesh, vfflte or brunette. WANTED—Waitressest transpertatinn paid and good wage* made; employment year round. Address C. H. SiMPSt-'N, manager. Kramer,

W ANTED—Wlisre can you

kid,

late s l.Hnr.l!

kid, misses' shoe, aiita H to 2, ail width*, tylf toe. for Jl.417 ‘

get a genuins patent It to 2, all wtdthi KlbTNt;«*g. 145 8.

WANTED-Lady as confidential asslaumt. to learn bookkeeping; salary when qualified. <Bve experience, wages expected. Address box WANTED—Confidential coneultatlons fre* to ladtss, l to S p. m. DR. STODDARD, thirty yeam' apeclaUat In diseases of women and Chronic dlsea*#*. Removed to «25 and 636 New-

ton Claypool Bldg.

WAVTEiV• Maie and female colored cake walkc:*s, comedian*, quartet.*, prtma donnas, old man nod character performers, buck and wl m

dancers, vaoists am) camp meetin*

company No.

i ch

soloists and camp meeting shouters,

2. Address 1k>x 1285. Nev

WANTFDafior 7 p. m.

experleno at 8157 Noi

rthwestem ave.

Call

WANTED-First-class man for Job press. LISON COUPON CO.. 121 W. Georgia st.

WANTED—First-class wood turner. L. W. OTT MFG. CO., corner Morris and Capitol^ ave.

WANTED—Young man, stenographer and typewriter preferred. Address box 1296. News. WANTED—Experienced young man for distributing advertisements at once. 817 Huron st.

WANTED—A solicitor'

every town

lews

for

Indiana.

new periodical In Address Box 1048,

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

203 Stevenson Bldg

\V A NT E D—TTr en t or p

tain. Call at NATION. TY CO., 39 E. Ohio

lurchase good soda foun-

AND REAL-

se gc

AL BOND

st.

WANTED—We have cash buyers for good real estate; sec us if you want to sell. HODSON & WRIGHT. 323 Lemcke.

WANTED—Have your tin roots, gutters and down-spouts repaired. HADLEY & DAY. 146

Kentucky ave. New phone 1006. WANTED—Two unfurnished rooms,

tmn three

Address Box 1278,

with heat

blocks of Newton

Nev

and * bath; withi

Claypool Bldg, WANTED—A private loan or seventeen hundred ($1,700). Will give first mortgage on good real estate north. Call 2310 N. Illinois st. WANTED-HALF TONES. ZINC ETCHINGS, NICK ELTTPES, ELECTROTYPES. INDIANA ELBCTR0TYP ECO.. 23 W. Pearl st.

WANTED—CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD AND DIAMONDS. NOE'S LOAN OFFICE, 11(1 W, MARKET ST. WANTED-To buy old and modern secondhand books; also stamp collections. A. N. WILSON, * N. Alabama at. (up-stalrs). Indianapolis.

TO LE3

'—Furnished rooms. 408 N

Illinois.

TO LET

—Furnished rooms. 287 Cap!

tol ave., N.

TO LET

Arch.

—Four rooms; $8. 817 Collet

Call 6*0

TO LET

foraia.

—Room to lady; modern. 4.

22 N. Call-

TO LET

Meridl

—Furnished rooms, with hoi in.

erd. 522 N.

TO LET

tucky

—Furnished rooms; modern, ive.

124‘A Ken-

TO LET third f

—Furnished rooms, 27H Kefi loor.

tucky ave..

TO LET—Nicely furnished front rooms. 720 Ft.

Wayne ave.

TO LET—Furnished and unfurnished rooms.

553 E. Lord.

TO LET—Good* furnished room*, with board. 30

E. Pratt st.

TO LET—Furnished, modern room, l

128% W. Ohio.

16. Inquire

TO LET

ern 61

—Front room; furnished; choice; modN. East.

TO LET—Sleeping rooms. AD HERETH. 134

E. Washington st.

TO LET

819 W.

—Modern, Columbia block, Washington.

suit# $6.00,

TO LET—Nice furnished room; cheap to gentle-

men. 827 Broadway.

TO LET—Furnished rooms; bath;

rents. 443 N. Illinois.

reasonable

TO LET—T^o unfurnished rooms;

ing. 316 E. Walnut st.

.! I

TO LETT—Rooms, board, bath and phone; rea-

sonable. 428 N. Illinois.

TO LET

rid Ian

-Nicely furnished rooms. 216>,6 N. Meat. Call room 6.

34* W. Washington st.

TO LET—Fine front room: suitable for two gentlemen. 9 E. North. TO LET—Furnished -rooms; board. MEL* BOURNE, 51S N. Illinois. TO LET—Suites rooms Moody or Volney blocks, $6. $8. 26 Baldwin Block.

'O LET—Four unfu room*. 1806 N. Alabai

unfurnished

ma.

housekeeping

To LET—Nlfcc, large, furnished room for two. gentlemen_ 624 F. Market. TO LET—Parlor and bedroom; private bath. MELBOURNE. 518 N. Illinois.

TO LET—Unfurnished parlor and alcove; summer rates. 821 N. Pennsylvania.

TO LET—New furnished room; walking dis-

tance; reasonable. 636 Hudson st.

TO LET—Furnished light housekeeping rooms;

all conveniences. 230 VV. Vermont.

TC LET—Three unfurnished rooms. SOS Massachusetts ave. One month’s rent free.

TO LET—Family washing; lace curtains, 30c; collars, 2c. PROGRESS LAUNDRY.

TO LET— keeping.

Three furnished rooms; 1205 College ave. Also barn.

light house-

WANTED—By young couple, one large or two small furnished rooms, for light housekeeping: modern and reasonable; references. Address Box 1818. News.

W A NTED—10c paid per load for dirt, brickbats, mortar, cinders, etc.; dump at west end White river bridge; northwest Van Camp’s packing-house. PARRY MFG. CO. WA NTED—Carpet cleaning and renovating; rugs made to order from your old worn out scraps; first-class work; prompt returns. Both phones 243. MACK’S CARPET AND RUG FACTORY.

WANTED—Stenographer: boy or girts; work light; salary $.1 per week. Address Box 1285,

News.

WANTED—Best board and room in city, *8.50 and »4 per week. NATIONAL HOTEL, near station. i

WANTED—Holders at LEIGHTON & HOWARD STEEL CO.. East St. Louis, lit. No

trouble.

WANTED—Btudqnts. JOHNSON’S PRACTICAL TELEGRAPH SCHOOL, Majestic

Building.

WANTED—Band sawyer, cabinetmaker and wood carver; experienced men. Address Box 997. New*.

WANTED—Young man io djftve delivery vagon; state age and reference. Address box 121(1, New*.

WANTED-Good harness milker; steady work and good wages for the right man". 136 E. Wrtshtmrtnn.

WANTED—Stark Nursery pays cash weekly if you sell Stark trees. Louisiana. Mo., Danevllic, N. T. WANTED—/Vn experienced Job press feeder at once. NOVELTY PRINTING CO., 523 E. Washington.

WANTED—Competent stenographers furnished. Phones 541. WYCKOFF. SEAMANS & BENEDICT.

WANTED—Boj to carry pape.v, Illinois and Twentieth; aieo Woodruff Place. 418 Stevenson Building.

WANTED—Molders and core meker*. Address WALL V Cl-' MACHINE & FOUNDRY CO.. Lafayette, Ind.

WANTED—A young man to work in grocery, with experience. Call ROBERT FREUND, K1I3 S. East at.

WANTED—Money loaned on watches and diamond*; largest possible amount; lowest rates. 208 Stevemon Bldg.

W ANTED—One bricklayer and two laborer*; 60 (toys’ work. C. M. CLARK. 12S1 Barth ave., telephone, red. 1391.

WANTED--Barber; first-class; for carnival week; steady job to right man. Addreas D. E. BEHER, Elwood. Ind.

WANTED—Maa and wife! for housework and cook; nut*t have reference; good wages. 45 W. Drive, Woodruff Place.

WANTED-A traveling salesman, with $3,000 to $5,000 to invest; wholesale business. 705 Law Building, Indianapolis.

WANTWD—To sell photograpn gallery and location: good town; no opposition. Address BREWER CLAY, Plainfield. Ind.

WANTED—Unpatented inventions; wnat have you? Patents obtained on easy payments. E.i

';iur --- - - -

WANTED— 1 Adieu wanted to copy leUrrTTt T 8ILYIUB A CO Talbott Block

home during spare time evenings and return --l 1 .-— “ irnish paper free and pay $lo per WANTED—Yo

weed envelope for particulars « C.. Dept 429, Box 1411, Philad

to Us. We furnish M. Send addressed i

copy. F. M.

phi*.

WANTED—SITUATIONS. SITUATION WANTED HoussworlT^

IkilHi ■ .

SITUATION Wanted—By « good bak«r““5w W. Twenty-sexenth st.

SITUATION WANTED Flrsi-claas restaurant

cook. 819 *. .Senate ave.

SITUATION WANTED--®* young, experienced

widow. 99 Keystone ave.

SITUATION WANTED-As numThTTlto^ German girt. Call 810 8. Noble st. SITtlATION WANTEI>-A8 bartender: firstclass rsforencee. Address Box 1279, News. SITUATION W ANTKD''N unung. t>y~exjH‘D

enced

ilTUA

TiON WANTED ! nurse. 768 Mawai l TION W A NTE D— 5

busetts ave,, room 46. Washing and ironing

by competent white woman. Address 417 Ful-

ton st.

PlTVATtON WANTED—Summer employment

by coung man.

t!»a, New*.

home for vacation. Address

SITUATION W A NTED-Work ”

washing and ironing. Address 1140 Malott ave.. or catt.

Sfi

the day;

RS. LEWIS.

pharmacy;

‘Osltton. Address Box 1094.

oung man or bright boy state age, education and

No#*.' .

position.

WANTKD—B<w or yowg man to 1m*ii intwtrating; should have some talent to make a success. Address Box 1098, News. WANTED—A man who understands perfectly how to run an Invincible winder. CONREYDAVI8 MFG. 00., Shelhyvlllv. Ind. WANTED-M linemen, wages *2.76 per day. For particulars address CHAS. P. RAMSEY, P. & A. Telephone Oo., Pittsburg. Pa.

M'ANTED-A good ’ solicitor for city trade; must be experienced and able to talk to flrstclasa trade. Address Box 1226, News. ■WANTED—To close our tailor-made pants, Jl.VI, $2 and S; worth double the money. W. O SCHNEIDER. 44 W. Monument PUce. WA NTED—Superintendent; man with farm experience preferred. Investment of *fn« required. Salary liberal. Address Box 1091, News.

WANTED—An experienced man for glueing veneers; also one to run sanding machine. Apply at once. ELDRIDGE PLANING MILL.

SITUATION WANTED-As housekeeper; "wld^ ow; experienced: good recommendations;

-- •* lamily 33 Jefferson ay*.

ilfUATlON WANTEb-iRjr yowBg'iiinj Just moved to city; anything respectable; willing

to work. Address Box 1437. News.

iiTUATTON ' WANTED— By bo> : ig. soon^ai school la out; Ught work preferred; would

like business chance. Address Box Uli News. HITUATYoS W ANTED—Stenographers and competent operators sscured; no chargea for our services. THE SMITH-PREMIER TYP*-

agagriaiCQ

AGENTS WANTED—A mar. Cant. Life Ina. On. Guarantae salary contract. Industrial department

WANTED—Bverrwhere; hustlers to distribute circulars, saroptea. etc.; g; good pay. SUN ADVERTISING iU, Chicago.

WANTED—All bench men and machine men xo stay away from tndlanapolts; strike caf at Foster’s, Eagles field’*, Eidrtdge mills. M. O'MARA. ~ - WANTED—Two experienced white waiters ‘o serve short orders at Falrview Park pavilion; good wages; steady work during season. New phasa hit. ' WANTED—Home work;-$60 monthly copying letters; either sex. Send two sumps for particulars. HICK'S SUPPLY CO.. 5064 Related St., ChicagoW A NTED—Experienced, expert accountant will open, close, audit or adjust your books at reasonable prices; strictly confidential. Addreas Box 1243. News. WANTED-Fifty hands for factories, shops. roundhouse, machinists, laborers, helpers; 81.60 to 33 per day. INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 94 S. Illinois. WANTED—Young men. *6 easily earned lat home evenings writing for us. For particulars send addressed envelope, FILBERT MFG. CO. ■ Dept. 439. Box 1411, Philadelphia.

WANTED—Man" '

AGENTtS " ANTED—Everywhere, free coupons. big commission: we trust you with *2 outfit. Send 15c postage. "HAI’PlNESc* AT

HOME.’’ 14t Virginia ave.

A f; K 7”

WANTED—I want twenty-five agents ‘ * Indiana, to represent the

:ciation. of London. CaaStats Agent. Westfield,

State of Ind - Sclent A sec K ROBERTS.

PERSONAL.

who has had experience In

handling soda fountain in paviUon: large crowds must be handled. Call at NATIONAL BOND AND REALTY CO.. » K. Ohio st. WANTED—A competent man to take fuTl charge of an old; eatablsbed real estate office during summer absence of the proprietor, for a share of the bustnese. Address Box 1383.

News. -

W VNTF.IV Male and female colored cake wait

ers, comedians, quartets, man and character p

dancers, company

Prtma donnas, vdd MBlMf I wing

for

WANTED—Night foreman in steel foundry; must be experienced, sober, industrious; capable of handling men; good wages, steady employment to right party; references required. Apply GOULD STEEL CO., Anderson. Ind.

SALESMEN WANTED. SALESMEN WANTED—Experienced clothing KMeamaS and window- trimmer. "THE HUB," » W. Washington si

BUSINESS CHANCE.

BUSINEBS CHANCE - mnall real estate offle gcod trade Address B.

Half Interest In best in city, $150, cash or x 1320, News.

BUSINESS CHANCE-Partner to engage in a light manufaaturing business; capital required, from $300 to $500. Address Box 1179,

News.

BUSINESS CHANCE—800 acres good timber, coal and oil lands for sale at a sacrifice price; clear title. RUSSELL 1010 Stevenson BnUrttny. BUSINESS CHANCE—For Sale; Long established grocery and meat market; fine stock; large trfide; J350. E. MILLER, 830 and 832 W. Michigan. BTOINEFF CHANCE- For Sale7 One-half interest In well established real estate office at your own price; must sell on account of other bnslncse. Address box 1286. News.

BUSINESS CHANCE—Wanted; Man with *1,000 secure an investment In a business that

’' «r

12,

will pay him $1,000 per year salary and 10 cent, on his Investment. Address Box 1(5

News.

BUSINESS

CHANCE—Wanted- A good busi-

ness man with $15,000 to $20,000 to invest In a wholesale business; position if desired. WM. S, CANFIELD, Attorney, 705 Law Building,

Indianapolis

BUSINESS CH A dCE-r-Orocery store; fine location and gilt-edge business; average sales $75 dally; storeroom and six living-rooms; best comer for business; invoice $1,500. SCOTT & CURD, ») When.

BUSINESS CHANCE-The undersigned would like to hear from town In Indiana desiring to own electric light or water plants, or parties desiring to build Interurban electric railways; steam and electrical plants complete. ROBERT 8. ^SHE. Richmond. Ind,

BUSINESS CHANCE—$1,800 yearly to party capable of handling agents, selling securities on the installment and absolute guarantee plan; $8.000,000 sold last year; most popular plan before the public; references required. INDUSTRIAL TRUST AND SECURITIES CO., 918 Park Row Building. New York. BUSINESS CHANGE—Good, clear, up-to-date stock of Jowelry, crockery, musical instruments, sowing machines, notions, etc., about $6,500; also good brick building. 25x100, with lot 25x150. Stock located in good county-seat town, northwestern Iowa. Stock exceptionally clean, running and doing good business. Fine opening. Address P. M CASADY. Sioux City. la.

BUSINESS CHANCEF.QUINE RECORD COMPANY IS PAYING DIVIDENDS EVERY WEEK. IT IS IDLE TO WAIT for your ship to come In unless you have sent one out. Our ship has not missed a trip since January 20. Sails Monday and return* every Saturday with dividends for all shareholders. No man has business more Important than financial independence—this Is made possible by tnvijstigatlng and embarking with this enterprise. Highest bank and business references. Stock snlo closes July 1. W’rite for particulars. EQUINE RECORD CO.. Inc., 256 Broadway. New York.

FOR SALE—BICYCLES. FOR SALE—Single tube Ores. 86c. WATSON A CO.

FOR SALE—Double tub* Ores. *1.$E. WATSON A CO.

FOR SALE—Lamps from 4Uo up, neils from 20c up. WATSON & CO.

you

FOR SALE—Ride National bicycle and have the best. WATSON A CO. FOR BaYe—We have several good second-hand wheels which are bargain*. WATSON A CO.

FOR SALE—If you want anything in the bicycle line, don’t fail to sea our stock of wheels irom $15 up. WATSON A CO.. Cash or payments. ,

FOR SALE—Largest stock bicycle*, bicycle

TO LET—Light housekeeping; furnished rooms; modern; with bath. 542 E. New York st.

TO LET—Nicely furnished front room; private family; reasonable. 524 W. Vermont st.

TO LET—Two unfurnished rooms; very desirable. 6 McLean Place, comer Meridian.

TO LET—Desirable furnished or unfurnished rooms 1930 College ave. Phone 1622 red.

TO LET-Two nice, furnished and unfurnished rooms; ground floor. Inquire 323 E. South. TO LET—Five rooms, furnished: modern; for two months; no children. 808 N. Illinois st. TO LET—Two or three furnished or unfurnished rooms; private bath; very desirable. 323 N. East st. TO LET—Two nice, unfurnished front rooms and hall; plenty of natural gas; bath; $9. 1640 Hall Place TO LET—Most comfortable and best located furnished rooms in the city. The Iroquois, Market and Clicle.

TO LET—Furnished flat; most tton; all or part; reasonable

UNION TRUST CO.

lost desirable loca-

te right party.

TO LET—Beautifully furnished, clean, quiet, front room; modem; homelike; small family adults. 621 N. Illinois.

TO LCT-Furnished or unfurnished, large down-stairs room; private entrance; 1 large, shady yard. 429 N. East.

7th

_FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE—Double houseT^tein^rootna. n *w; producing 11 per cent; half cash. Call on or address G. C. PRATT, 2126 College av*.

lot: 177 feet. 2531

REAL ESTATE-For ba

W. E. MICK A CO

arga US 1

ins tn real estate sea

E. Market.

FOR SALE—Fresh cow and calf, mann ave

2148 Schur-

REAL ESTATE—Two east-front lots In New ., J ,*™ey «., north of Twenty-second, for $1,050 each, clear till*. K. ARBUCKLE. 424 Lemcke.

RKAL ESTATE—1900 will buy s forty-foot lot m Woodruff Place, asphalt street, cement sidewalk and sewer all paid. JOHN R. WELCH, 52 Circle.

REAL ESTATE—One of best stock farms In central Indiana; 600 acres; fine improvements; w ’ e!1 located in every respect. Address Box

REAL ESTATE ~ Mrienri. etr.t-room home, complete both, furnace, electric light, eat., front lot; price $3,200; easy terms. Address Box 1295, N*ws. REAL ESTATE—New five-room cottage, northeast, near factories; large lot; nice street; price reasonable; on monthly payments. Phone, brown 1J13.

REAL

ESTATE-LAND; LAND! Minnesota, North and South Dakota. See SNAPP & BEEBE. State Agents, 801 Indiana

Trust Bldg.

REAL ESTATE — New, double house, seven rooms side, asphalt street; rents $384; price $3,500; fine rental district. HODSON & WRIGHT. 323 Lemcke.

*3.500

REAL ESTATE—We have a beautiful home In West Indianapolis; price, $1,060; $30 cash, payments 910 per month. THE CENTRAL TRUST

CO-. 150 E. Market st. REAL ESTATE—Hou:

Carty *t.; rents $156 per year; are looking for a bargain, see us. REILLY. 146 E. Market st.

Maple st., near Mc-

$1,050; If you FIEBER &

REAL ESTATE—Six-room house, only two squares from Manual Tralnng School; lot 35x46; price $1,300; easy terms. This,is a bargain. Addreas box 1154, News.

REAL ESTATE—Two nice cottages, located on the South Side; rent for $8 and *9 each; the two properties can be bought for $1,750. GRKYER & KELLER, 405 Majestic Bldg. REAL ESTATE—Dot on ». Meridian *t, suitable for business or dwelling: paved street, cement walks front and side; price $800. THE CENTRAL, TKl ST CO.. 150 E. Market st.

REAL ESTATE —Residence, 1404 College ave. Inquire next door south for particulars. REAL ESTATE—Woodruff Place, seven-room, modem house; $3.500. Telephone, green. 4052. REAL _ " ESTATE—City prepertyr fanna. bar* gains. WM. T PATTEN. 160 E- Market st. REAL "ESTATE - CLARENCE MARTI2J DALE, Architect, 616-618 Indiana Trust Bldg. REAL ESTATE-See HENRY A. STUMPF fer bargains in furnaces. 216 S. Pennsylvania. REAL ESTATE—Place your vacant lots tor sale with MEYER & NEWCOMB. 128 E. Market st. REAL ESTATE—Two-story, eight-room house, on State st., on easy terms. Inquire at 314 Lemcke Bldg. __ REAL ESTATE—Private money ready at 5 per cent.; with privilege of prepayment C F. 8AYLES & CO. ; REAL ESTATE—81.350 will buy a splendid flveroom house in Bates st.; a bargain. ’JOHN R- WFLH, 52 Circle.

power, heat and

water; ground floor; central location. JOHN

52 Circle.

FOR SALE—Everybody eats Korn Krisps. New phone 2444. FOR SALE—Private tale household gooda. SX Walcott st.

FOR SALE—Singer sewing, machine, *3. 233 Indiana ave.

FOR SALE—Good celling fan, electric; cheap. FOR SA LE-R^taurantT bargain If aoid now.' 48 S, Senate ave.

FINANCIAL—Have abstracts of tit!*

by BROWN, »d floor Lemcke.

FINANCIAL—J. 5! PATT1SON, 5$ 1

Place, for prompt loans. 4, 5 and t

FINANCIAL—6 per cent, money oa

tate. GEO. WOLF, second floor.

Building. •

FINANCIAL—T# loan: Private’ money;

c - ra

FI N A N Cl AL—Money to loon goods, pianos, horses, watches, all kind* of personal property; J. C. KRTKL, 108 E. Ohio st.

FOR SALE—Grocery stock. Address Box 43L _ Greencastlc, Ind. FOR SALE—Jewel range, almost new; cheap. 709 E. Thirteenth st.

I FINANCIAL—9 per cent money to loan dlanapolls city property, or on city In any county-seat town, or on farm anywhere in Indiana; we use our owt no delay; partial payments. Call

FOR SALE-500 business caws tor 5»c. VICTOR Printer, £6 N. Delaware.

FOR SALE—Upright piano, cost $400. nearly new, $165. 23 N. Liberty. _ FOR SALE—Lady's blcyciY; - new; $l?r Complete. 3321 Grncelend aye.

FOR SALE—"Hai

pons.

pplness at Home." free cou-

Virglnta ave.

REAL ESTATE—Space with

water; grt ‘ *

REAL ESTATE—Eight-room residence, north:

FOR SALE—Two showcases; two counter*; Mi*

E. Ohio, 12 to 1; 5 to 6 p. m.

FOR SALE—Nice, square piano, for $15 if sol

this week. 1811 N. Senate ave.

cat « B

will trade for small rentals,

ox 12S0. News.

FOR SALE—JOHN L EVANS, practical tree trimmer. Adore** 726 Locke st.

REAL ESTATE—Lot on Central ave., Morton Place; east front; a snap; *1,950. FIEBER & REILLY, 116 E. Market st.

FOR SALE—210

good as new.

FOR SALE—Fine square piano.

Prairie State Incubator;

Sehurmann ave. *50; $.10 cash,

RE XL ESTATE—Fine lot In Prospect irt.. near Villa ave., free of Incumbrance; only $700.

JOHN R. Wl

$5 per month. Call 217 E. Thirteenth at.

FOR SALE—Family washing;

lace curtain*,

30c; collars. 2c. PROGRESS LAUNDRY.

REAL ESTATE—Twelve-room, modern house; \ FOR SALE-Dairy; North Side ^twenty cows;

■KLCH. 52 Circle.

must be sold at once; on Huron st. GREYER & KELLER. 405 Majestic Bldg.

three horses, etc. Address Box 1284, News

FOR SALE-Or rent.

REAL ESTATE—Beautiful lot in West Park. half square from street car; cheap; easy terms. Address box 1294. News.

new and up-to-date ho-

tel. Address New Orrlll Hotel, Seymour, Ind.

REAL ESTATE—Must be sold thl* week, twostory, modem, ten-room house on Capitol ave.; north of Seventeenth st. If interested call on GREYER A KELLER. 405 Majestic Bldg.

REAL ESTATE—E. Marke--, where paved; good. substantial, 8 rooms and bath, city water throughout; the house or lot either worth about the price. *2.000. M. ARBUCKLE. 424 Lemcke.

REAL ESTATE—Double house In Broadway, near Eleventh *t.; modem; 11 per cent. Investment; great bargain for a few day*. S. J. WILSON, The Central Trust, 154 E. Market street. REAL ESTATE—$1,100 get* a lovely, stx-rocm house; northeast; $400 cash, balance at $7 per month; this Is worth $1,500 of any man's money. See DAGGETT A GROVES. 1024 Stevenson. REAL ESTATE!—A ten-room brick house with modern improvements, within seven blocks of new Government building; price *6.000 If taken within the next thirty days. Inquire at 908 N. East st

REAL 3JSTATE—Lots in Frank st.. near S. Meridian; cement walks, Improved street; money furnished to build if desdred. Price $350 each. THE CENTRAL TRUST CO., 150 E. Market st.

REAL ESTATE:—Choice, modern home, well located north; 8 rooms, oak finish, complete bath, finest plumbing, brick-set furnace; onlv $.1,300; you can t beat It. HODSON & WRIGHT, 323 Lemcke

REAL ESTATE — Bargain; six-room cottage, $1,500, furnished or unfurnished; large lot, fruit trees, chicken park, garden; quiet locality: Northwestern ave. JOHN H. WILSON,

523 -Law Building.

REAL K> TATE ~$3.flOO for a seven-room brick residence, stone foundation, slate roof; lot 33x138; In E. Washington st., only eight blocks

•ovements all paid. JOHN R.

east; public Improv WKICH. 52 Circle.

REAL ESTATE:—New, five-room house on Oxford st., near Washington: tvell and cistern In house; mantel, grate, cellar, large pantry; price $1,850. Terms reasonable. STILZ & MIL-

LER. 151 E. Market.

REAL ESTATE—A few vacant lots within twelve minutes’ walk from center of city; price and terms reasonable. Last chance for inside vacant lots. NEW YORK INVE

ME NT CO., 530 Lemcke Bldg.

/■EST-

TO LET—Nicely furnished front rooms gas; gentlemen only. STEWART room 25. corner Illinois and Ohio st.

PLACE,

TO LET—HOUSES. TO LET—Set list 'spaNN A CO.

TO LET—INDIANA TRUST COMPANY.

—*

TO LET—Sea Hsl CENTRAL TRUST CO. TO LET-Moving. $1 per load. Both phones 211 TO LET—Moving, $1 per load. Telephone main

768.

TO LET Three-room house. 901 S. Missouri at., $6.50.

TO LET—Five-room cottage; good condition. 27 \V. Thirtieth st.

TO LET—See list at 131 E. Market st., ground floor. GREGORY & APPEL.

TO LET—Family washing; lace curtains, 10c; _ coRara. 2o. PROGRESS LAUNDRY. TO LET—Nine-room house; bath; strictly ^ modern: good barn; $20. 926 S. Meridian. TO LET—House eight rooms; good repair, 707

Washington.

LET—House eight N. New Jersey. Inqul

rooms; gc ire 27 W

TO LET—Nice, new, six-room house. Just finished. 3008 Graceland; $12.50. W. E. MICK & CO.

TO LET—JENKINS'S TRANSFER, largest moving Vans In the city. Phones 1240, 21 E. Market.

TO LET—Clean, in good condition; six-room-house; both gases; city water; bath. 637 W.

Michigan. TO LET

seven-room

W. E.

O LET — Nice, newly papered. se\ house, bath, 126 W. Fourteenth st; *20.

MICK & CO. 1

TO LET—No. 30 W. Walnut st.. eight rooms and both, all In good condition; fine location; $35. JOHN R. WELCH. 52 Circle. TO LET—$50; 1604 N. Delaware st.; elegant, modern residence of ten room*: fine location; near two lines of. cars; plenty of natural gas.

TO LET—$30; down-town residence; eight rooms; bath; furnace^ strictly modem; cement cellar. MjMfH

TO

LET-Modern

st.. Just oft Delaware: 8 ■water heat. JOHN D. House. i

I. N. RICHIE. 108 E. Market.

oms and bath; hot EtOSNAN'S Cloak

TO LET—Modern, furnished house of 9 room*,

for the summer, to parties without children;

Pennsylvania st., between Fourteenth and

Eighteenth. Address box 1274, News.

TO LET-New, strictly modem, seven rooma and bath, hot and cold, soft water for bath and kitchen; oak finish; fine location; splendid neighborhood. Twenty-first and Broadway.

TO LET—Lake Maxinkuckee cottage; newly built and furnished; two stories, with nine rooms, broad porch, flowing well and all modern conveniences; east side of lake. For terms address ALBERT BOGARDUS, Culver, Ind.

TO LET—For Sale: Good, two-story house in

• 4 Ar> trv ft xiiiV-i rv> 4 r> n + aoi * nroilr- #■<

electric line

gard

Southport; ten to fifteen minutes' walk from

large yard; well shaded

line; large yard; well shaded; large barn, two chicken houses and lots, well and cistern. Owner bas work elsewhere and Is moving. Call on P., B. BAILEY, South-

port.

TO LET—OFFICES AND STORES.

TO LET—See list. INDIANA TRUST CO.

tire* and bicycle sundries to select fr5m in ! TO LET—Large room and basement, 615 West

- HEABSEY VEHICLE CQ., ■— ■

the State. the Circle.**

FOR SALEGREAT REDUCTION ON BICYCLES. TIRES AND BICYCLE GOODS. New bicycles as low as *10. Good tires a* low as 75c. Good casing* as low a* 50c. Good Inner tubes as low as 49c. Good lamps as low as S9c. Good pedals as low a* 49c. Good handlebars as low at 49c. G od ga* lamps as low as 59c. Good bells as low as 10c. We have thousand* of other bargains too numerous to mention. Call and see our stock before purchasing. We are the largest bicycle house in the State; largest stock to select from Don't fall to see us before buying. Our new storeroom*. 308 and 119 S, Illinois st. Both phones. THE GUARANTEE TIRE AND BICYCLE CO.

PALMISTS, CLAIRVOYANTS, ETC. CLAIRVOYANT—MRsT^ALIBANDRE^sP^ptwdictlon* come true. Readings and advice Ms and 59c 1631 Bheiby.

Washington.

TO LET—Large storeroom 429 W. Washington. 26 Baldwin Block. TO LET—Offices "and rooms. AD HERETH. 134 E. Washington st.

TO LET—Large storeroom. No. 35 on Monument Place, low rent. Apply 38 Monument Place, up-stalrs.

TO LET—Space with power, heat ground floor; central location. WELCH. 52 Circle.

and water; JOHN R.

TO LUT—Large storeroom. 18x110 feet; No. 100 X. Pennsylvania st. A. M. DeSOUCHET.

N. Pennsylvania st.

Agent. 314 Lemcke Bldg. TO LET—Furnished office Law

writer, books and telephone. Address Box 1108, News.

Bldg., typeto lawyer. $8.

TO LET—Desk room, In Stevenson Building; with telephone and ’ private office privileges. Address Box 1289. News.

TO LET—Ground-flr or rooms on Twenty-second at., near College ave., suitable for doctor s office, FIEBER A REILLY, 14« E. Market sL

CLAIRVOYANT-M. M. D. VELLA can glvs you a reading where others fall Can locate lost or stolen goods or animals. 840 Ashland.

PALMISTRY—DE ORMOND. the scientific palmist, tells past, present, future. He has only one price, Sc, for full reading. 116 N. Alabama st.

. TO LET — Washington eet. Wash tween Odd Fellows' Hall and court house; splendid for saloon at Washington st front and billiards at Court st. front 18-* N. Merld inn st Inquire room 1L

CLARIVOYANT—Consult the best; the old and reliable MADAM CARNEY, clairvoyant medium. will toll you your difficulties In life, how to avoid them: satisfaction guaranteed, no matter what your troubles are; she will positively bring about a change In a few days Hours. 19 a. m. to S p. m. l» N. New Jersey.

TO LET—FLATS. APARTMENTS. TO LET—Three, four and five-room flats; steam h>ni, gas stoves, halls carpeted, hot and cold water; Just remodeled; up-to-date in every particular;'rent $15. $29 and $21; 54« to 553 E. South st. JAY G. VOSS, No. 9 W. Market street. U'Eu. ' : ">U.!

■ st.. storeroom, from street to street. Washington to Court st, beHall and court

TO LET—MISCELLANEOUS. TO LET—Shop, rear TFT Park ave. Inquire 992 Broadway.

TO LET—Factory building; part or all. New shone 2429.

TO LET—Large livery stable. West Pearl. Inquire 338 W. Washington. TO LET-Nice. large. "doub!^bemT l«64 Ashland nve.; $10. W, K. MICK A CO. TO LET—Building on W. Washington sL. suHable for small manufacturing. See FfEBEE A REILLY, 146 E. Market st. TO LET—Good location In southwestern part of city for a coalyard; barn and sheds already built- See FIEBER A REILLY. 146 EMarket at.

REAL ESTATE — 492-acre farm in Fayette county, half under plow, fine stock farm, fine stone quarry open; price $1,200: equity of $6,000; will exchange for anything good or CROSS & BROWN, 19% N. Meridian st.

clear.

REAL ESTATE—A new, modern, two-story house, eight rooms and bath, located on Capitol ave., north of Thirty-fourth st. This is a bargain and can be bought very reasonable. GREYER & KELLER. 405 Majestic Bldg. REAL ESTATE—Just what you want, new, room cottage on Tacoma st., near Eleventh; can be bought on easy terms; well, cistern, cemented cellar, cement walk*,

sixrth; grat Mar

te; price $1,850.

ket.

walks, mantel,

STILZ & MILLER, 151 E.

REAL ESTATE—$6,000 buys modern house, on N. Meridian nut; $2,000 down, balance flvej cent;, this must sell at leaving city. FIEBER & R

Market st.

an ^W|hte JtttiSr*’''' ceiNSa^owr REILLY, 1

t-room.

Wal6 per

ner Is 146 E.

REAL ESTATE—Great bargain in new house on N. Illinois st., near Twenty-third; owner leaving city: eight rooms, bath, furnace, both gases; mantels, city water, stable, lot 50x2.".3; and has two fronts: price $5,750. STILZ & MILLER. 151 E. Market.

REAL ESTATE—Best bargain on South Side; about 17 square* south; house has hardwood floors, fine oak ;doors. paper and board lined; the house alone co*t $2,200; well, cistern, cellar, fruit; price for house and lot, *1,600. See this at once. STILZ & MILLER. 151 E. Market.

REAL ESTATE—A well-built home of

rooms, bath, pantry, furnace, two gra three cabinet mantels, hardwood flo and back stalrS; all In excellent com

eight -ates, front

floors,

, — condition; located on Talbott ave., near Twenty-second st. Am leaving city. Address owner, box 1321, News.

REAL ESTATE— ~~

$1,250.00 will buy a nice, five-room cottage on Massachusetts ave., near Thirteenth, on full*Ued lot; rents $10 per month. JOHN WOCHER & BRO.. 28 N. Pennsylvania st.

REAL ESTATE-

Lot 55x182; Broadway, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth sts.; ga* privilege; $1,800

“ “ STEVENSON.

126 E. Market.

t.; ga* W. E.

REAL EST ATE-

Double bouse. Nos. 2616 and 2618 Cornell ave.; five rooms and bath side; both gases; rent $26 month; splendid tenants; price *3,100. W. E. STEVENSON. 126 E. Market.

REAL ESTATE-

Two cottages. Nos. st.; renting $186 Make us an offer,

1405 and 1407 E. Fifteenth annually; must sell quick. W. E. STEVENSON. *

126 E. Market.

REAL ESTATE-

I/>t, Eltel ave., between Meridian and Pennsylvania sts.; south front; 40x154, offered at a bargain for a few days. W. E. STEVENSON. 126 E. Market.

REAL ESTATE—

Lot 30x152; fourth west of State st., on south side of Southeastern ave.; block street, cement walks and sewers all paid; can be purchased $200 under value. W. E. STEVENSON, 126 E. Market.

Splendid 8-room hpuse. No. 2405 N. Meridian st.; modern In every detail. Can be purchased $1,000 under its real value. See this if you want nice home. W, E. STEVENSON, 126 E. Market.

REAL ESTATELook at property. No. 2029 Ashland ave., 9 rooms, two-story frame; large barn; lot 43x120; must be sold quick; make offer. You can buy this property at bargain. W. E. STEVENSON. 126 E. Market.

REAL ESTATE—

Modern. 10-room residence, northeast corner of Pennsylvania and Twenty-second sts.; fine shade tree*; must be sold In next ten days; best offer takes it. See it at once. Room for

double house in rear. W. E. STEVENSON,

136 E. Market

sts.; fine

REA1. ESTATE—

Elegant, double house. Noe. 31S-320 E. Nineeenth st (Morton Place); 9 rooms side, bath.

31S-320 E. Xi:

Ids,

rnace, cemented cellar, laundry; lot 54x85.

te<

fur—.—.

See this at once. If you want fine rental property at a great big bargain. W. B. STEVENSON. 126 E. Market

REAL ESTATE-

300 FEET FRONT ON MERIDIAN STREET BY 629 FEET ON 38TH STREET. WB HAVE THE SOLE AGENCY OP THIS GROUND FOR A FEW DATS, AND CAN SELL IT AT A PRICE BELOW THE MARKET VALUE. W. B STEVENSON. 126 E. MARKET ST.

REAL ESTATE—New, double, ten-room house; barn, well, cement walks, fruit trees; rent $9; price $1,700. Inquire 2430 Hovey st. REAL ESTATE—$200 down, and $10 per month, buys a good seven-room house, 1513 Southeastern ave. Call SOS R New Jersey. REAL ESTATE—Vacant lots and improved property for tale in any part of the city. GEO. WOLF, second floor Lemcke Bldg.

FOR SALE—Tailor's outfit; in good condition sewing machine, table, etc, 366 S. Meridian

street.

FOR SALK—The best crown made, only $1 this'

SELLER BROS.. Dentists, over

month, at New* office.

FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Jersey cow and calf; guaranteed every respect. Call or address 146 S. Delaware st.

FOR SALE—Bakery, shop i good a* new; will sell cbea

80u8 N. Illinois st.

and store flxtu p; come and see

res, ; It.

REAL ESTATF.—We have a buyer for a (50acre farm near Green-burg. MEYER & NEWCOMB, 128 E. Market st. Phones 863.

REAL, ESTATE—Beautiful, five-room cottage, , hneet location, West Indianapolis; rents $132; j FOR SALE- Money leansd on watches and dia-

monds, largest possible amount; lowest rates.

203 Stevenson Building.

FR SALE—Ten-horse power Lamnert gas engine. FRANK BIRD TRANSFER CO.. 319-

321 E. New York st.

price $Ui*). HODSON & WRIGHT, 323 Lemcke. REAL ESTATE—Several four-room houses on easy terms; $50 to $100 caeh. balance like

rest, son.

See DAGGETT & GROVES. 1024 Stevcn-

REAL ESTATE—$3,000; elegant, two-story, 8room residence: bath, furnace, hot and cold water, sewer connection, two fine mantels and grates, large veranda: located in best part of Woodlawn ave.; terms to suit purchaser. JOHN R. WELCH, 52 Circle.

REAL ESTATE—Splendid, new, elgh house, beside* complete bath, oak finish, cabinet mantel, electric lights, both gases, well, cistern, city water, new screens everywhere, barn, cement walks, large lawn; owner leaving city and will sell for $500 cheaper than it cost 2307 N. Illinois st.

REAL ESTATE—W* have three beautiful residence* on Olive st. that can be bought very cheap. The one I* a twelve-room with bath, beautiful lot and modern in every way. The other two are new cottages with fine fruit tree* on the lot*. If Interested call on GREYER & KELLER. 405 Majestic Bldg.

REAL ESTATE— $7,200.00; nine-room, modern dwelling; large lot, 1G0 feet frontage, Capitol ave., near Thir-ty-first. Don't fall to see this property, as the ground alone is worth near this amount. JOHN WOCHER & BRO.. 23 N. Pennsylvania street.

FOR SALE—Fine set of store wall case* and counter showcases for sale at very low price. $07 Massachusetts ave.

FOR SALE—Small grocery localIm: cheap rent; mu Address Box 1299, News.

fresh stock; good sell Immediately.

FOR RAIJC—We sell, rent, repair and exchange typewriters. WYCKOFF. SEAMANS 6k BENEDICT, 12 E. Market st.

REAL ESTATE— $4,000.00; excellently located, almost new, six-room cottage, with bath, nicely decorated: lots of shade; good bam; N. Pennsylvania, near Twenty-second st. Owner leaving city and wishes to sell quickly; let u* show you. JOHN WOCHER 6k BRO., 23 N. Pennsylvania st. REalestate— ■ —

A BARGAIN OPPORTUNITY.

"apitol avf i-room. fri

N.. near Fourteenth; large, rame dwelling; deep lot. This

property easily worth $6,500. Will take $5,000 If

sold within next few days. JOHN WOCHER & BRO., 23 N. Pennsylvania st.

REAL ESTATK-

FINE MODERN HOME ON TALBOTT AVE.

I offer FOR SALE Beautiful Modern Home of Eight rooms, with Complete Bath and Fur-

strictly Rlrst-Class condition, with floors. Beautifully decorated. Finest

nace. Hard

rdwood floors. Beautifully decoi Plumbing. Ready to move Into. A CHOICE MODERN HOME.

Price $4,000.00.

$l,0tt» Cash, balance Monthly payments. JOS. W. SELVAGE, AGENT, 73-78 Lombard Building.

FOR SALE—HORSES—VEHICLES. FOR SALE-Surrey; good condition; $15. 1067 S. East.

FOR SALE—Gray pony; city broke; *20. 319 E. Court.

FOR SALE-Horse N. West st.

and phaeton, cheap. 1218

FOR SALE—Team, harness and wagon. Inquire 2210 Bluff road. FOR SALE—Rubber-tired stanhope, almost new. 2504 Talbott ave.

FOR SALE—Columbus surrey, in fine condition, $35. 419 Virginia ave.

FOR SALE—Family driving sorrel mare; city broke. 31 Hamilton ave. i FOR SALE—Horse, surrey, wagon, harness; bargain. 1027 Harlan st.

FOR SALE—Stanhope, never used; cost $135; price $100. Meridian Barn.

FOR SALE—Two-horse spring wagon; good as new. 1050 E. New York st.

FOR SALE—Saloon; first-class; good location; dirt-cheap; good reason* tor selling. Addre** lock-box 802. El wood, Ind. FOB HALE—Typewriters, new or second-hand, $10 up; machines rented. HAMMOND TYPEWRITER CO., 815 Law Building FOR SALE—An Egan cabinet tenoner. In firstclass condition, and a 20 horse power boiler and engine. At 323 W. Maryland st. FOR SALE—Grocery and meat market; southeast; doing business of over $90 per day; involce $1.600. Address Box 1216, News. FOR SAl E—Grocery stock, doing good business, ail cash; must sell; other business. J. Cl. HARDY, general delivery, Muncle, Ind. FOR i^ALE—Sixty-five feet second-hand iron picket fence. 34 inches high; also forty feet wire fence with Iron post*. Call at 386 8. Senate ave. FOR SALE—Complete butcher shop and fixtures; good as new, marble-top counter*; ox,tra large cooler. WM. E. GILKER, Columbus, Ind. FOR SALE- -Fifty shares if. gTlTteel ’(jupiter) at $4.75 per share; pays 12 per cent, dividend on par $5. payable quarterly. Address Box A, Ashmore, 111.

AMB Sc CO., 6-18 E. Market at.

C! AL—A small quantity of high-grade ties, paying 6 per cent. Interest., free of sate In block* of $100 and upward. p||

FINANI securlt

taxes, forHi __

OLIVER H. CARBON^ 1035 Stevenson FINANCIAL-8ALAFt~LOAN8. IXJAN8 MADE ON FURNITURE. SALARIES AND ALL SECURITIES.

Cheaper than any. Better than all. Borrow from us. If you borrow at all.

THE SALARY LOAN CO.

New phone 2259, , Central, green «9l

Stevenson Building. Ninth floor.

financial—

„ SALARY LOANS. . w Come In and tell u* how much you want arl how long you want It; tell us who you are. and If you are working on a salary for rrisponelble parties, we will let you have the money

and if you are working on stble parties, we will let on your own name, wlthou

tially and without consulting your employer;

your

at security.

you can pay it back in InstaUmenta as you pro-

fer, weekly or monthly*

INDIANA MORTGAGE I/)AN CO.

(ESTABLISHED 18*7.)

ROOM 4 LOMBARD BUILDINtX

943* E. WASHINGTON ST.

financial-

salary LOANS. WHY MORTGAGE YOUR FURNITURE? YOU DON'T HAVE TO. N\.E LOAN TO HONEST EMPLOYES 1 BON THEIR PERSONAL NOTES. TAKE A MORTGAGE. MAKE UP AND INVESTIGATE, and you will never give another mortgage when you can get $io to *100 without security, indorser or publicity. Every $1 paid off loan reduce* co*t. KIND. COURTEOUS TREATMENT FOR ALL. Every transaction your secret and our*. OFFICE MOST PRIVATE IN TOWN. Most liberal term* of credit ever offeraL RELIABLE CREDIT CO.. fig Room 201 the Law Building, 134 B. Market

street.

Open noons, Wednesday and Saturday evenIng*.

FINANCIAL—

you can have It to-day In any amount up. on your furniture, piano, horses,

fixture*

MONET.

IF YOU NEED MONEY

ny amount from $5 io. horses, wagoaa.

any chattsl security by calling at

our offices.

The property will be left In your possession. No one needs to know you borrowed the 'money. If you have a loan elsewhere and find the payments too large, or if you want better term

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mors

FOR SALE—Cheapest and best

the money at Washington. T phone new 560.

HUTCHINSOt

elephone old 462 green.

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FOR SALE

of good. At rooi price $230; must ; S^OTT & OUJRD.

Furniture of eight-room house, full

»to!

mers, three sell; leavir

squa

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poetoffice; 20 When.

FOR SALE—Very cheap; a portable baker'a oven; Burton's patent; almost new. Call or address ROBERT KELLER CO-OPERATIVE

CO., 1070-1080 B. East st.

FOR SA' 7—Furnishings complete of six-room house; elegant, new goods; used one month; will sell entire lot to one person only; a bargain. Address Box 1187, News, FOR BALE—THE NEW DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE. Simply perfect. 2„6 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. Repairs for all — ^ lar prices. WM. HAGERHOR

all machines. PopuIST.

FOR SALE—Sheet iron workers' machinery. One hand punch, one sheet Iron roll, one splitting shear, one bending clamp. Call No. 714 Union st. H. WEINBERGER. FOR BALE—Typical poultry plant of 4Vi acres In town of 1,500 inhabitants; fruit, melons, berries, buildings, fences and everything convenient. ROBERT TOOLE, Flora. Ind.

FOR SALE—Big reduction sale on lightweight and lltht color suitings this week. Any *25 suit to your measure at $18; any *23.50 or $30 suit at $15: any $18 suit at $12.50. and any *15 suit at $11.50. This says. XV. G. SCHNEl;

Place.

lit at $12.50, and any $15 means exactly what It IDER, 44 W. Monument

FOR SALE-TYPEWRITERS, new and old. Including Olivers, Remingtons, Smith-Pre-miers, Densmores, Callgraph*, at BARGAIN 1 rices. All machines guaranteed. Typewriters „'ated $2.50 per month. Old phone, main 2890.

' tTEWRITER EXCHANGE, 33

."is'w.

Monument

FOR SALE—Pick and choice any suit, pattern

lock worsteds, made to

your measure for $15. Goods that have eold dui

In our store except bis

Ing the season up to $30. We carry nothing over from season to season. This Is our cleanlng-up sale of spring goods. S. L. TAYLOR & CO., 17

Virginia ave.

FOR SALE—Horse, harness and spring wagon; cheap 1118 8. Senate ave.

FOR SA LE—Phaeton, high-grade, rubber-tired; bargain. ■ 510 E. Washington. FOR SALE—One good family mare; safe for lady to drive. 312 Agnes st.

harness.

FOR SALE—Family horse, and wagon, $1511 S. Linden st.

buggy

FOR SALE—Good, young pony; cheap, use for him. 1907 Central ave.

FOR SALE—$15; good covered grocery wagon and harness. 832 W. Michigan st.

FOR SALE—Nice family mare; child can drive anywhere. 707 E. Nineteenth st.

iar hames*. H. F. WOOD STABLE. FOR SALE—Brown horse; 7 years old; sound; good worker; $35; worth $60. 312 Agnes st. FOR SALE—Matched sorrel driver, from countrv *20". C. W. MARTZ, owner, 832 Udell st.

FOR 8ALE—Dandy bay. six-year-old mare; 15 hands high; city broke; $60. 425 W. Maryland.

FOR SALE—Doctor’s fine condition; great STABLES.

stanhope, rubber tires; bargain. MERIDIAN

FOR SALE—Two good work horses. *(x and seven years old; will sell separate. 3229 W. Washington st.

top buggies

523 S. Iliinois st.

and

FOR SALE—A lot of new spring wagons; bargain.

M. H. OEYER. FOR SALE-Handsome black trotter; 1&<* hands high; extra good looker; worth $150, sell for

$95. 425 W. Maryland.

FOR SALE:—New and second-nand delivery wagons, surreys, ptiaeton*. and buggies;

cheap. 891 and 803 E. Market st.

FOR SALE—Nice light top grocer's delivery wagon, good repair, *15; half value; surrey, phaeton, rubber-tired trap; cheap! 1141 Olive st.

FOR SALE—Closing out for less than cost, carriages, surreys, runabouts, stanhopes and

- * quit business. US W.

•ket st.

runs

spring wagons; going to

Mark ■

second-hand phaeton.

bber Urea;

FOR SALE-New and .SL

buggies and delivery wagon*, rub... repairing and repainting. CO-OPERATIVE

CARRIAGE CO !

second-hand

FOR BALE:—New and

vehicles;

buggy top*, canopy top*, spring wagons and buggy bodies, wheels, shafts, poles.

SANATORIUMS. SANATORIUM—Private home for ladies before and during confinement MATERNITY HOME. 414 N. New Jersey.

SANATORIUM—Mr*. Swafford'* private home for ladles before and during confinement; take Irvington car to Sherman Drive; come three squares north; No. 356 Bradley ave. Ail communication to the nurse, MRS. M. STEVENS.

FINANCIAL.

FINANCIAL—Real estate loans, ivwe*t rate*. $100 and upward. SHIRLEY, 1014 Stevenson.

FINANCIAL—Money diamonds; largest

loaned on watches and

possible amount; lov 203 Stevenson Bldg.

posi!

rates. 203 Stevenson Bldj FINANCIAL—Loane without commission. Thl* Means just exactly what it says. MEYER A

KISER. 301 Indiana Trust Bldg.

FINANCIAL—Loans on tarms; $100 and upwards; home funds; lowest rates; no delay. A METZGER AGENCY, 103 N. Penn,

FINANCIAL—Money to loan in sums $100 to any amount; lowest Interest; real estate securlty; money in hank. W. E. MICK St CO, FINANCIAL—Large amounts of private funds; lowest rates. S. Delaware at., rooms 1 to 3. FLOREA A 8EIDKN8TICKER. Lawyer*

or more money, or, if you owe rent, doctor or other bills, we will advance you much as you may need and loan you m

money If you wish.

GET ALL YOUR DEBTS IN ONE.

and pay us In small weekly on monthly payments. You will be surprised how little It will

cost you.

There will be no chargee taken out In advance, no fines attached If you borrow of us. It Will pay you to call on us and gat our rates before borrowing elsewhere. THE MOST REASONABLE FIRM. THE MOST RELIABLE FIRM. EAST MARKET ST. MTGE. LOAN^CO.. Room 205 Law Building. 124 E. Market St. FINANCIAL- ' = BARGAINS

IN

MONEY.

Sounds strange, but It is a fact. If you need money, call on us.

We loan money on household gooda pianos, teems, fixtures, warehouse receipts, etc., with-

out removal..

We loan any amount from $5.00 up.

Our rates are low. Out time Is long.

Our payments are small

business is confld

i confidential.

Hero are some^of the term* of our new week-

Our

ly payment plan, allowing you fifty week* to

pay off your loan:

Wkll* the weekly payment on. a $25 loan. » .20 Is the weekly payment on a $60 loan. *2.40 Is the weekly payment on a $100 Other amounts in same proportion.

loan.

We also have a monthly and quarterly pay-

ment plan.

You can pay back that way if you wish. INDIANA MORTGAGE LOAN CO.,

(Established 1887.)

ROOM 4 LOMBARD Br~

94% E, WABHINGTf

BOTH PHONETI

FINANCIAL—

1*87.)

BUILDING, m

DON'T

borrow trouble.

BORROW MONEY' FROM US.

This company was organised for the especial benefit of the masses. VV* will loan you money on furniture, pianos, horses, wagon*, etc. MONEY * SEVEN ALL LOANED PER THE ON EASY CENT. TIME PAYMENT PER YOU PLAN YEAH WANT

48c WEEKLY PAYMENTS. «0c WEEKLY PAYMENTS.

72c WEEKLY PAYMENTS.

THE MTXA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. is the only company that gives you full amount asked for on the weekly payment plan, and give* you

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fifty weeks to pay back your loan, on small, easy, weekly payments. You won’t mis* tha money In paying off your loan. You can borrow

any amount you wish on the weekly or month>y plan, $10, $20. $30, $40, *50. *100. Fair Treatment, Low Rates and Absolute Se-

crecy Guaranteed.

Try Us. - :• •*•11

WE ARE RELIABLE. M SEEING IS BELIEVING. Aifi

/ETNA MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY. Room

6 Odd Fellow*' Building. N. E. nor.

Pennsylvania and Washington. ^

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WE DO WHAT

A BANK WON’T DO. * j We loan money on a few hours’ notice In any amount from $5 upward on FURNITURE PIANOS, HORSES. WAGONS J TURKS. WAREHOUSE RECI PERSONAL PROPERTY of all them in your possession. This Is

that was organised for the express jpplylng the people of Indtkna;

ioney ■

anapolls

ry lowest possible rat

making payments within reach of ali.

ey at the

rate* and

Following is our new Building Association

plan, allowed fifty weeks to pay; 120 weekly payments only 48c.

ly payments only *1.20.

$50 weekly payments only *1 20. $100 weekly payments only $2 40. Other amounts In the same pro

FINANCIAL—Loans: get our terms before renewing your loan; costs nothing to Investigate. METER A KISER. 306 Indiana Truet

FINANCIAL—First mortgaga loans

Im-

proved Indianapolis property; lowest rates; privileges of payment. SPANN A CO., 148 E.

Market.

BINANCIAL — First mortgage loans on 1ml proved Indianapolis property; 6 per cent. In-

terest; NO COMMISSION. C. N. WILLIAMS A | FINANCIAL—

8 and

can. If desired, make monthly payment*; or In fact, any way to suit your convenience; the best of people will sometimes run short of ready money, and It la far more agreeable to borrow in a bualnea* way than to ask tha accommodation from a friend. We dp not Inquire of your neighbors, and you will find our business strictly private. Our capital Is large, and we accommodate many more people t.ian any other company, because we offer the best Inducement*. Call and he convinced. Information cheerfully given. Our office ie

easily found.

CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY. Room 203 Stevenson Building, 15 E. Washington St. ••'.>?]

Second Floor. Front Room.

Over Progress Clothing Store.

Old phone 3182. New 4270.

CO., 8 end 10 E. Market et.

FINANCIAL—Wanted; An Indianapolis public school teacher, wants to borrow on her coming year’s contract $100 or $75 for one year, with

Interest. Address Box 1220, New*.

FINANCIAL—Ltuns made to salaried people holding permanent positions with responsible firms upon the.r own names; easy payment*; strictly confidential. 207 Indiana Trust Bldg.

FINANCIAL—Loans; Real Estate Loans; building association borrowers who are payitg excessive interest better see us; w* charge no commission on loans. MEYER A KISER,

304 Indiana Trust Bldg.

backs, dashes, fenders, and spri S. Illinois st. M. H. GEYER.

ngs. Ca

FOR SALE—To reduce our stock of carriage*. phaetons, runabout# and other styles of vehicle*. we will give unprecedented bargain# during June. These are our own make and worth twice the price of cheap factory work. We put on the Victor Springfield rubber tires, made in their own factory and too ‘ ^

tire on the market.

hand vehicle* without regard to cost or value. IRVIN ROBBINS. 32 E. Georgia et. Now !* the accepted time to send us your winter carriages for a thorough overhauling and repaint-

ing Don’t delay

FINANCIAL—5 and 6 per cent, money to loan, according to security offered; also on farm* ■ 11 anywhere In Indiana; home funds in any

cushions, amount; pay back when you please. No delay. all at 623 ) A. METZGER AGENCY. 102 N- Penn.

FINANCIAL—Money to loan: a large sum of home funds left In our hands to be loaned at sums of *1<X> to *1,000 and upward; at lowest rates of Interest; can furnish money same day you apply. Pay back when you please. a.

METZGER AGENCY. 102 N. Penn.

LET US PAY YOUR BILLS.

WE WILL LOAN

YOU MONEY |

TO PAY YOUR RENT. OR MOVING EXPENSES. TO PAY YOUR TAXES, YOUR GROCER, DOCTOR, OR FURNITURE MAN

WE WILL PAY THEM ALL AND ADVANCE

MORE MONEY. TOO.

No loan Is too large or none too small to receive -our careful attention. Remember, erg make no Inquiries among your neighbor# * r do w# publish f— ‘

friends.

Any amount from $10 to $250 loaned on he

ITHO^^REMOVOtL* 4 *^

pianos.

YOU GET THE ■■

MONEY WHEN YOU WANT IT.

YOU MAKE THE

PAYMENTS TO SUIT YOURSELF, WE GIVE YOU ANY LENGTH OF T ONE MONTH TO ONE 4 KAR,

TO PAY UB BACK.

WE TELL YOU IN ADVANCE THE I

Wised as*the beet-wearing

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COST OF THE LOAN.

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AT ANY TIME.

YOUR CONTRA' PRIVILEGE OF

STATES PREPAY1

PATENT ATTORNEYS.

PATENT glneer. Block.

ATTORNEY—And mechanical enTHOMPSON R. BELL *4 Ingalls

MEDICAL. MEDICAL—Dyspepsia and constipation cured; box free. C. H. ROWAN. North Milwaukee, Wls.

MASSAGE—Turkish. Russian, electric baths; Me, 75c, $L In Masonic Temple. Never dosed.

CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY, ■ Room 203 STEVENSON BUILDING. SECOND FLOOR- FRONT ROOM.

FINANCIAL— IF YOU NEED MONEY, for ANY PURPOSE WHATEVER, you not wait until you have saved It up, for w# will advance It to you on your FURNITURE. PIANO, ORGAN. HORSES. WAGONS, CARRIAGES. ETC., and allow you to pay It back in small weekly or monthly payments, and you will hardly mins It. We give you plenty of time, from one month to one year. You can pay the whole at ANY TIME, and pay only for the time you keep It. W'e give the loweet rates and best treatment. •NO EXPENSES TAKEN OUT IN ADVANCE We give you in plain figure* what a loan will coet you, and there are no extra chargee of any kind. Private office and busines* confidential. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO.. 207 Indiana Trust Building, comer Washington st, and Virginia av*. Old phone 29S3.

SPECIAL PiBCOUNT* ■ PAYMENTS EXTENDED ON AC SICKNESS WITHOUT EXTRA

WE HAVE

NO EXTRA FINES. PREMIUMS, OR EXPENSE ABOVE YOU! TRACT. AS OTHERS E NO CHAROK. TAK.N OVTJN WITH SOME OTHER COMPAH ARE NOT SATISFIED WITH OR THE TREATMENT, WE W UP FOR^YOU AND ADV/ YOU CAN DfcPENl COURTEOUS AND LH FOR WE WANT YOU! CAREFUL COMPARISOJ