Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1902 — Page 12

Till: INDIAKAPOLIS NEWS, THURSDAY DECEMBER 4, 1902.

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LANDS

ON MINKflAL

■lOIANAPOLia SOUTHCRN

THE DIRECTORS SAY

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w

to Mr. Stovonoon the Road Med Thought Little About the

Pepootto of Iren Ore.

reeost activity of the TndlanapolU railroad promoter*. In taking In Greene county, ha# been due to rt lo protect Itaalf against other interests trying to freese the InSouthera out by getting conthe coal lands. This Is subotan- ■ the explanation of W. E. Stevenson, tor. [a special to The News from Bloomlng- *■“ to-day. says: "It can be stated on gy. regardless of denials, that for Bth the Indianapolis Southern combed agents in Greene county obopttons on thousands of acres of for all mineral purposes. The oprun for four ysars. and cover four dps through which the line of road reyed. The object Is to get coal Iron. About thirty years ago dei of Iron ore were opened and worked l eastern Greene county, and found to be very best, but they could not he as there was no railroad. The ipolls Southern had this ore analand decided ta take options at ones, right-of-way of the road has been through almost the entire

Mr. Rgrry Would Not Talk. parry, president of the IndlBouthern, said when asked about matter, that he had just returned and did not know what had been on and he hadn't a thing to say. referred the Inquirer to W. E. Steven-

I "We've got

Stevenson said he was not In a to say much about it. but that 1 had leased some coal lands to

its interests.

to have something to ship,” The road, he said, has

tod on shipping coal and stone and

thought little about the Iron.

Hr Idea was to saueese us out there.” he said, referring to other

interests.

many acres have you leased?'* "That I don't know,” said Mr. Steven-

Indianapolis Southern has had number of agent, working for of-way, and In the coal fields .hey rith difficulties. Mr. Stevenson mid.

NEW INCORPORATIONS.

The People’s Outfitting Company, Indlanapolla, Filed Artlclea. The following companies filed articles Incorporation with the Secretary to to-day: Outfitting Company, of Inotts; capital stock. *100,QUO. The dl- • are Joseph Wlneman, Edward A. and Joseph L. Snewlnd. The Chaney Automobile Transfer Com [psny. of Terre Haute; capital stock. 110.dlrectors, J. S. Cox. A. Chaney. S. F. Charles Mlhahall and A. H. Don-

PERSONAL and SOCIAL MENTION

^ Mto^Wllbur B. Allen will j^lve a sma

ren'ce Hull.

Mrs. Frederick Swlggett has Cincinnati to visit her mother,

D. Mendel.

gone to Mrs. Z.

Mrs. Charles Scnmsher entertained dinner yesterday for Mrs Charlee DunI of Eaton. O.

Mrs. 8. D. O sen bach, of Lafayette. Is visiting her son. Dr. William Osenbach,

In Prospect street.

Rlchr eou-

Mtse Margaret Quinn has gone to mond to spend two months with he

sin. Mrs. Daniel Hart.

[rs. John Marsh, of South Summit set. entertained the Carnation Euchre

lb, Tuesday afternoon.

Mrs. Margaretta DeBruler. of the Savoy, will not begin her reception days

until Friday, December 19.

Irs. C. M. Young, of Danville. 111., is i guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Young,

I North Alabama street.

Miss Jessie Carson will leave the latter part of this month, with a party of friends, for California, to spend the wtn-

Weddle of Hoachdale. Mrs. Bert Davts. Mias Edith McFarland and Mlaa Regina Ferguson. Among the guests were Mrs. L. A. Beard and daughter, of Morgan town, W. Ya.; Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Parry, of Columbus; Harvey Chasttan. of Roachdale; Miss Lulu Yount and Mrs, Daniel Wilkins, of Kokomo; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fletcher, of Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Yount will be at home at 173b Bellefontalne street, after January 1.

FRESH AIR HOSPITALS FOR THE CONSUMPTIVE

OHIO HEALTH OFFICIAL THUSIASTIC.

IS EN-

NO MEDICINE BUT GOOD AIR

Mrs. E. H. Tripp has returned, after an stended absence, and has for a guest her aughter, Mrs. Frederick Verba

North Vernon.

extei daua

Fred

Mrs. and Miss Hennen, of Hawcsville, who are visiting Mrs. Frederic B.

Ky., who are visiting Whitlock. In Woodruff PI

home Saturday.

Mrs. Lyman G. Holsev

she

Irs. Freder lace, will r

from Kokomo, whe of Miss Anna Altman, Down East" company.

has returned was the gueet f the " Way

Mrs. B. F. Riley. who spent several months with her daughter. Mrs. Paul. In Chicago, has returned to the home of her sister. Mrs. Cortland Van Camp. Walter M. Carpenter, of Woodruff entertained at cards yesterday for Mrs. Garry M. Sanborn, who recently took possession of her new home In

Woodruff.

Announcement la made of the marriage. Martha Foster, of Mlsa Pauline Hagen and David- F. ,i„ m iin,

Swain. Jr., which took ph

aln. Jr. which

evening at the Me church, the Rev. Fra

elating.

>k place Tuesday mortal Presbyterian nk O. Ballard, offi-

Vision of Fair Women.

The board of managers of the Katherine Home will give an entertainment at the German House to-morrow night called "The Vision of Fair Women." It will be a series of pictures. In charge of Hector Fuller, and Miss Caroline Hardwick, of | Tudor Hall, will be the dreamer. I Those to take part will be posed in j character and there will be songs, read1 Ings and dances. The participants sill be | Mrs. Zelda Seguin Wallace. Mrs. John T ! Brush. Mrs. George Edwin Hunt, Mrs. j Don Price Hawkins. Mrs. II. D. Hnm- : mond. Mrs. laky ton C. Walker. Mrs. Booth j Tarklngton, Mrs. F. W. Planner, Mrs. K. M. Ogle. Misses Eunice and Augusta (Jameson. Miss Anna Louise Beck. Misses ; Katherine Peddle. Mary Allen. Marjorie i Ogle. Edith Wood. Natalie Brush. Josephine Mores. Mrs. O. H Jameson. Miss Greet* ! Porterfield. Miss Campbell. Miss Adele j Walllck. Mrs. A. R. Thompson, Miss j Susan Thompson, Miss Gladys Wynn, I Miss I.ueia Holliday. Miss Anna Dean, j Miss Eliaabeth Defrees. Mrs. t'arroll B. Carr. Miss Lucy Taggart. Miss Anne | Hurty. Mrs. F. W. Alexander.

the Miss Taylors

Morris Hamilton. Saturday afternoon

in the Institution at Rutland, Maas.. Are aa Open at Barns.

Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. Kendall gave a dinner at the Columbia Club, and party to "Ben-Hur" last night, having for their guests. Mrs. Louis Hornaday and W

Ay

there will be a children s party and dance and on both occasions there will bo a sale of dolls, aprons and home-made candy.

rs. Louis Hornadaj f Crawfordsvllle.

uis

res. ol

Moore, of Kokomo. Mrs. Frank Van Ca:

hoc

and and

irrcn M rs.

large luncl visitors, M

Mrs. Hi Mrs. He

about sixty g lean Beauties

Van Camp gave n to-day In hono John Hall, of Da

a second

r of ner I Ottawa

all. of Dayton

larry Gilbert, of St. lands, olman. of New York. Th

Pit

<).: and

ests, Pink i adorned th

Mrs. A. P. Craft and Mr! rill be hostesses for the

ere were

roses and Amer-

rooms.

F. A. Busier

ostesses for the card party at ian House Saturday afternoon,

and they will be assisted by Mrs. John Aufderhelde. Mrs. John Wfmmer. Mrs. Frederick Lleber. Mrs. Mullally. Mrs. Baker. Mrs. Callis and Mrs. Albert

Horuff.

Invitations have been received from Mr. nd Mrs. Jesae Kdmonston for the marage of their daughter. Jennie Bernard, ,nd John Kilton Wren, to take place Mon-

‘ ~ An-

te place t the Bar

and John Kilton Wren, to t

day evening. December 72, at the Han > nlo Christian church, at San Marcos,

for the nt-home at Wren s

:er January 1.

tor T«

ranch.

x.. and for

aft*

£

at

drs.

lunette

enn.,

morning. The rooms were deer d and white, the colors that have been losen for the wedding. A musical program was part of the entertainment.

Mrs. Joseph K. Sharpe gave a pink rose 1 of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Fuqua, and Bloora-

.grant name-cards for field Haynes Moore, of Machipongo, Va.,

ce Christmas decorated in

have usical

Reception for Visitors.

Mrs. Rufus K. Syfers gave a large re-

ception this afternoon in honor of her visitors, Mrs. William Henry Harper, of

O.. and Mrs. William Annat and

daughter. Miss Mary Annat. of Wooster, O. The reception hall and parlors were effectively decorated with palms and ponsettlas. and in the library, where punch was served, the bookcases were capped with gloria lorena begonias, and in the dining-room there were yellow chrysanthemums. The table held a large French basket of the blossoms and the lees were served In chrysanthemum cups. Mrs. Svfers was assslsted by Mrs. John 8. Duncan. Miss Duncan and Miss Pearl Havnes. Mrs. W. N. Harding and Mlsa Maude McConnell. Mrs I P. Gray. Mrs. Thomas O. Barbour. Mrs K. C. Gardner and Mrs. Joseph H. B. Joiner. The punch was poured by Miss Marjorie Hackedorn, of Lima. O., and Miss Haxel Kinney. An orchestra, stationed In the hall, played

during the reception hours, from 2 till S.

COLCMBl'S. O.. December 4 -Dr. C. O. Probst, secretary of the State Board of Health, has returned from a tour of the tuberculosis hospitals In the East, and is most enthusiastic over fresh air hospitals and the fresh air treatment of patients, especially of the institution at

Rutland. Mass.

He says that no medicine whatever is used, but simply pure air. careful diet anti plenty of exercise. Patients sleep outdoors In all kinds of weather, and wards arc as open as barns. Patients are warmly clad, and seem not to be able to get too much fresh air or food. The Rutland Institution has been In operation for three years, and in that time has returned to their homes as cured 42 per cent, of the cases. Including even those In the last Miss stage of the disease. Excluding the desand j p« rate cases, per cent, were cured. Dr. Protat expresses the hope that Ohio will adopt the Massachusetts plan of earing for consumptive#, and hi* belief is that consumption can be cured by the fresh

air treatment. »

THE OLD GRANGER STORE

336 and 338 W. Washington St.

Our great Friday sale will be the sensation of the season. For Friday we will offer the following great bargains;

ISc^Table Linen, hi turky^ red. bleached^and unbleached, for Friday's sal. . l&c M ra T , £vs:.'”A Friday s great sale — ISiVfcc SPECIAL—*2.89 Kura, for Friday only, and only bne to each customer. » yards Bleached'.Muslin, worth «c a yard, for‘‘ ".W"| 2B yards I'nbleached Domestic for £ 1 04) Y'ard wide and worth every cent of 6c a yard Remambar, thas* Prloaa Only at

THE OLD GRANGER STORE

336 nnd 338 W. Washington St. Tha Store far Barf alee.

retary of War General Casa was an u successful candidate for the Democrat presidential nomination before he became a senator and tleneral Alger's effort to secure the Republican nomination in IMS Is well remembered. General Cass was Jackson s war secretary In the stirring days of nullification, and General Algei was seereiary of war under MuKhue;

during the Spanish wai

•ere! ary .if

ng the Spanish war.

General Alger's fine Detroit home Is In the Immediate vicinity of the site of the old Cass mansion. To complete the anal-

•tween their careers it Is onl;

ogy between their careers It Is only sary that General Alger shall yet become

JULIAN RALPH ILL

Famous War Correspondent la In a Critical Condition.

Moore-Fuqua.

Miss Lillian Blanche Fuqua, daughter

mo

Mrs. Wtlltar B. Wheelodi

eph I

in. with

her guests, that Incluih Mode Taylor. Mrs. Wlllh

Mrs. Clifford Arrlck, Mrs. Frank Grai Darlington, Mrs. W. F. C. Golt. Mrs. William Plrtle Herod. Miss Caroline Howland. Mrs. John L. Griffiths and Mrs. Chari*

Marti ndale.

nogr

Included

lam B. Wheelodt.

Or

rttaur Smith gave a dln-

celebrate the

nlv<

Mr. and Mrs. Ar'

ner Tuesday evening to celebrate the sev-enty-fifth birthday anniversary of Mr. Smith's father. The company included Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith. Miss Nlnt» Smith. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. "Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Appel and sons Wilbur and Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and daughter Ruth. Miss Fleta Smith and

Marlon Smith.

Tha News Printing Company, of South |Wkltley; capital stock. *10,000; directors, .Miner, E. R. Hibbard and J. W.

Tha Atoa Printing Company, of South tlay. capital stock. *80,000; directors. L.F. E. Miner. E. R. Hibbard and J. W. bbxrd. oyer OH Company, of Montpelier, stock, *25,000; directors, G. A. Mu- . C. Palmer, J. N. Furman, D. A. and A. G. Johnston.

g. The Buescher Manufacturing Company,

EiW Elkhart, has filed notice

of an In-

in capital stock from $15,000 to Of the new stock, $10,000 Is to be

'. preferred.

SAUNOERSON IS CAPTAIN.

luM* ia Placed In Command of M. T. H. 8. Football Taam for 1903.

Saunderson was to-day elected of the Manual Training High School football team for 1903. The new " captain la seventeen years old. and a junior. During the early part of the yMaaon he played a tackle position on the itaaaa. but later wan put at full anil played | a jpoed game. The choice of a captain lay ■ between Saunderson and Fortune. This la Baunderson's first year at the school, he having formerly been lent at Lake Forest high school, ■ wnere he was captain of the baseball R team and a member of the track and I football teams.

The Returned Kero. (Philadelphia Press l

' He (home from the Philippines t—It

■to. May, you're not very glad

Mrs. James E. McCullough was the hostess for a delightful company this afternoon. having for her guests of honor Mrs. T. H. Blue, of Sullivan, and Mrs. A O. Morris, of Knlghtstown. Mrs. Albert Rabb read one of her original stories. In the social hour after the story, Mrs. McCullough was assisted by Miss Irene Blackledge. Miss Virginia Minor. MI:

held Haynes Moore,

were married yesterday at the home of ghe bride s patents. 907 North Pennsylvania street. The Rev. Mr. Halstead performed the ceremony, and Miss Edna Larimer played the wedding march, and “O Promise Me" tor the wedding music. The bride wore a gown of light silk, trimmed with chiffon, lace and velvet, and carried a shower of bride roses. After a luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Moore left for the Ardmore, near Machipongo. where they will be at home after December 15. Mr. Moore belongs to one of the old. aristocratic families of Virginia. Guests from away were Mr. and Mrs. Van Ness Moore, of Machipongo. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Homan, of Danville; Miss Graves and Miss True, of Terre

Haute.

8T. LOl'IS, December 4.—Julian Ralph, the war correspondent and author, la critically 111 at the Southern Hotel from the effects of sudden and violent hemorrhages. His physician says a repetition of the attack will prove fatal. Mr. Ralph was yesterday appointed

JULIAN RALPH.

Irglnla Minor. Misses

Gertrude and Mary Minor and Miss Helen

ivls. On Saturday, Mrs. Bli

Davis. On Saturday, Mrs. Morris will be special

Hur Mrs.

matinee party, McCullough will

ue and Mrs.

guests for a “Ben-

tnd

next Thu:

give a card

pany for Mrs. Blue. Mrs. Morrl turn home before that dal

e a card Morris v

rsday oomII re-

The Contemporary Club.

headquarters of (position In

New York. He became 111 at a banquet. To every reader of the dally papers thi

manager of the Easter

the I»ulsiana Purchase Exp

He became ill at i

To every reader of the dally paper# the ame of Julian Ralph Is familiar. Every real event of the last two decades, from

II®

o see me back.

She—Oh. yea. I am; but if you had only . gotten yourself shot or aomethlngl_«tog

|c tore been so proud pf you.”

would

Catarrhal Dyspepsia

F 'tKSSS* ^^T*.'.* xi?,' 'd.?.-

DUE TO IIMDIOESTIOIN

1

Ul'other reme&SX'umt ujsmi-

to tbe lack of

constitute ilol uyspepreducea thi

i mmm

_ to digest, assimilate aU of the nourishment con

! the wholesoiile food that may be the kind of blood that makes

tissue, muscle, health and

Alexander-Wyon. A wedding that was handsome in all of its appointments was celebrated last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Furrey Wyon, the bride being their daughter. Miss Gertrude E. Wyon. and the bridegroom William DeWltt Alexander. of Columbus. O.. formerly of this city. A large company assembled for the ceremony at 8 o'clock. The officiating clergymen were the Rev. C. E. Bacon, pastor of Roberts Park church, and the Rev. George H. Murphy of Greensburg, an uncle of the bridegroom. A harpist accompanied Miss Mary Owlngs. who sang the wedding march from Lohengrin, for the procession down the stairs and througi, the ribbon aisle to the cere-mony-room. The stairway was festooned with smilax and a great cluster of American Beauty roses surmounted the newel post. In the parlor, the swell window had a canopy of smilax. and was massed at I either side with palms. Pink rosea were the flowers used, and there were delicate pink screens on the lights. The attendants were Miss Louise Wikel and Miss Luetle Wyon, a sister of the bride, who wore white gowns and sashes and carried the white ribbons. Miss Estelle Wyon, a sister, was the maid of honor, and Harry Likert, the best man. The bride entered with her father, who gave her away. For the ceremony, the harpist played "Believe Me. If AH Those Endearing Young Charms." The bride wore a rich costume of white satin combined with silk crape. The corsage was finished with a bertha of lace, and there were lace panels on the skirt. She wore a veil and carried bride roses. Miss Wyon wore pink silk organdy, made with low corsage, and trimmed with lace applique and medallions. The dining-room was In white and green, with a large basket of roses and carnations resting on a lace mat. and the light was from tapers. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Wyon in the reception and during the evening were Mrs. Mary A. Alexander, mother of the bridegroom. Miss Jane Alexander. Miss Estelle Jones. Mbs Mary Owlngs and Miss Claire Power. Among the guests were Mrs. Mary Herr, grandmother of the bride; Miss Ida Herr, of Greenfield; Miss Harriet Bridges, of Greencastle; the Rev. and Mrs. G> H. .Murphy and Mrs. Jane Murphy, of Oreensburg, and Charles Smith, of C’hl-

Members of the Contemporary -lu b j the*trtaim™ of**!ha* MoUy ^Magidre/*to The were delightfully entertained last even- i Boer war. has been witnessed by Mr.

training was gained In a Redbank. N. J. His bo<

i and

who was Invited to address the club. Miss Daskam. who Is a popular and wellknown writer, chose for her reading an unpublished story". "The Blue Dress, several short poems, and parts of "The Madness of Philip." Miss Daskam has u| pleasing personality, youth and beauty j and grace being hers, and she reads extraordinarily well. Her audience was very attentive and interested and fa.tlyl bubbled with laughter at the humorous j touches In the stories. She proved a | charming entertainer. After the read.ugs j Miss Daskam was presented to members of the club, during the social hour. She will leave to-morrow for Chicago,

where she will read.

nagaxtm tentlon.

His books, newspaper irtlcles have attracted

CAREERS PARALLELED.

Analogies in the Lives of Generals

Casa and Alger.

WASHINGTON. December 4 — Gen.

Russell A. Alger, of Michigan, is to be third ex-Secretary of War In the Senate.

Senators Proctor and Elktns have

served in that capacity. With the exception of Senator Hawley, who Is now 111 at his home In Connecticut. Genera! Alger Is

the most prominent Cnlon sold

y t

Secretary old age of

one

f State an

Ighty-four years.

er shall yet become d live to the green

PROTECT YOUR DEAD

Tbe OKEY B1R1AL VAULT, mad# of

cement and gteel. Is guarant

rater tight, and a

araateed to be air

ter tight, and a sure protect against ghouls Reasonable In prl

rotectlon

ice.

0KEY BURIAL VAULT CO. to* LAW SUILSIS*. INDIANAPOLIS'

XH* 1N Julia U off (in.

avp Funeral ! from St Patrl

oo*

Parkway morning Invite

DIED.

n.

9 c Ick'a

her home, ;«26 ’clock Saturday church. Frlcnda

PAYNE— Dr Hannah Payne died Dec. I. Philadelphia. Pa. Funeral Friday. 2 p. m., at real den* e of her «iater, Mr*. Charles Hacker. S02 N Tacoma. Friend* invited.

LOST*

ur»*. money, key 30. Return to New*

I.08T—Red fox hound pup; aeven Return ^to 22 3. West at. Receive reward

month** old."

’"iNDlAN4UPQ1!Irt VaDDI.KRY^ DO r K. U w n «r£ LOMT-Solid sold ry.gl.Mes. yesterday, hetween Bevllle aw. and Newman »t. R

1012 Newman.

Return

-Fom public

diet cold hunting

turned to lff*7

library. Tueaday noon. 1 ic cane watch. Howard If i

Elm at.

IAY8T—Brown and white •were to name of Bird. Ruaaell av*. Phone 11*7

emale bird do«; i»n* Liberal reward. «27

L/)8T-Tueaday. at Meridian and Pfflr rtml+e* fflana**. Return

Bowen Merrill*. He ward.

LOST—On South Kant-street car. opera fflaaaeF,

December 1, at 4 o’clock. Finder please reim to thta office and receive reward.

receive reward.

LOST—Plain leather pocketbook. containing IS gold piece and Mile, at Rhode*-Rurford Furniture Company**. Reward. 2044 Atvord *t

iyTrla.

LaOST—Between Market and Ohio.

ent atlckplr

iA*HT

necl

Rewi

Penney

in

ilgan

T- Small yelk'W d**g. w-ith collar: white k. treset; fore feet and tip of tail white ard Notify FAI LKERH, 2116 Park. T •»•

phone 1721 A ah. Reward.

LOPT—Pocketbook. containing about lift anil car ticket*, by lady leaving f'cllege car at Twenty-eecond *t., 7 p. m. Wednefday. Reward at Bchlelcher Co.. 18 N. Meridian.

LOST-Medium

white.

-Fixed foa terrier dog, '•Sprite*;

clear .white, tan ears and face mark; tan apot orf tail. Return 30 Woodruff Place or

all telephone black 381. Liberal reward

STOLEN.

TOLEN—125 reward: Or. Saturday. November 29. Elbert Brown, age 17 year*, hlght 5 fee* Incite*, weight about 130 pound*, light hair.

8a turd a.;

. _ J year*.

4 tnche*. weight about 130 pound*, light hair, fair complexion, emooth face; ha* two *ulta of clothe*, one brown and one light; has one black atlfC hat and one dark cap. drove awny

two miles northeaat of Manilla.

FINANCIAL.

FINANCIAL—Hav* abstracts of tills* prsparto

by BROWN, th'rd Boor Lencks.

FINANCIAL—Fir rats*. JAS H

FINANCIAL—Money dlanimtoa. largest txa

Bttvcnaon Bldg

LOWK8. 43 W hen

• ; lo*

iiida.

raps, ttt

FIN A NCIAL—Loans

loeiMd on watch** and isMulbl* amount; lowsst

........ ^ on forma; I ISO and up. ward; boot* fund*; lowest rat**; no delay, A. MRTZOKK AGENCY, lot N. I'vnn.

In *0100 1100 and

itat* aa-

FINANCIAL—Moi.*> to loan In any amount; loWc.t Interest; I StUUy; money m bank. W. R. M FlNANCI AL~Lar*c * mount of l>ri lowest rates. 1744 w Dtlewsr* *t . >• FLQRJ5A A BkTDKNHTIC'KBH

Ivat* funds;

... rooms 1 to ICKKR. Lawyers.

FINANCIAL—Loans on real estate at the very lowest rat mi. funds ar* Immedlataiy svalfTnwt nui U *’ MKTKR * K19KK, *M Indtsna

FINANCIAL—Money ,r n "a». pianos, horses, ti&ius;'™

loan on household -atchee, diamonds and

al property; ground floor. J.

INANCIAL-THE SALARY LOAN CO.

. Lowest rstes In th* city.

New phone KU. 91* Stevenson Bldg.

-IAL-Money loaned salaried people at city; easy paymenta^eirlct'y’InmMentlal. * ROo£^S K ^Vi A N N g<;rB P ^LT,INO. : SECOND FLOOR. FROi"

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QNT ROOM.

nt. on In■umx of CO., »-10

>10,000 and ©vi K- Markat at

FINANCIAI^-Money to loan; a large autn of noma funds Irft in our hands to b* lo«n«d at ■umx of lioo to $1,000 and up*ard; at lowest

““ of intareet; can furnish i

money same day you please. A.

Penn.

i.:

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FINANClAI^ff per cent, money to man on dianapolta city propm^ty, or on city property in any county-aeat town, or on farm property anywhere in Indiana; we use our own funds; n° E^'a^.r^r- c -

FINANCIAL—

WE LOAN MONEY TO MALA HIED PEOPLE

on their own personal notes, without security.

No mortgage required.

Can be repaid In small weekly or monthly

payments.

AH bttMneis ment auaranti

strictly confidential. Fair treat-

nent guaranteed.

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ROOM 4 UtMBARU IUBLDINO.

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FINANCIAL.

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FINANCIAL-Bpectal aniounta now on hand to loan promptly. J. RL PATTISON. 16 Circle.

Loan: Private

FINANCIAL—To ^nt.^prlvlla,

FINANCIAI^-Loans mad* to salaried people holding permanent positions with responsible Arms upon their own names; easy payments, strictly confidential, aw Indiana Trust Buildtag.

L—6 and a par_cent. money to loan.

4NC1AL—5 and • I ordlng to security

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LP YOU T

80. CALL ON Ug.

IF

W* loan mot taam*. flsturei out removal.

We loan any amou Our rates are low. Our time la long. Our payments are i

X

may on houoehol warehouse recel

d goods, pianos, •tpta. etc., with*

iunt from 14.00 up to UM.

ur payments ar* small, ur business Is confidential, are some of tbe terms

nent plan, slid

owing you

of our new u fifty weeks

uui

Her#

weekly payment plan to pay off your (oan

Mr ta th* weekly payment on a m lo* |110 is th* weekly payment on a IM 1c li.tn la th* weekly payment on a 4100 !c Other amounts In sama proportion

lynx

amounts In aama proportion. hava a monthly and quarterly pay-

week

unt* 1

■ va a

"you can pay back that way If yi INDIANA MORTGAGE LOAN (Established Ugf.) ROOM 4. LOMBARD BUILDING. J4 1 * E WASHINGTON 8T. BOTH PHONES 32M

FINANCIAL-^Qu NEEO MONB!TT

call, for wa loan

mis of fto to %3M on furniture, pianos, organa? jrsee. wagons^, warehouse receipts, etc., with-

au hxvff thux th« um of both

n*y.

•l«nty of t1m« to p«y th* money month to on* y«*r. in mnnil

proMrty and moi Wt ffiv# you pi back, from on«

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XMAS! XMAS? XMAS!

Do YOU WANT"

MON KY Ft)R CHRISTMAS?

SALARY loan* upon personal note*. WITHOUT mortffaff*. indorser or publicity. WK WANT YOUR PATRONAGE.

Do—you—nc«d-our—money ? $10. — — — — —

IW- M0 $40. $60. ffl. $200. "QUICKLY SUPPUED "

if you call early. L HOLIDAY RUSH,

be. .very busy.

To-day. if yoi

DON'T WAIT L'NTII.

FOR w« wll

FOR w# will be. .very bi

NOTHING deducted In advance.

NOTHING charged for paper*.

_ fO charg

Every $1 paid off loan reduce* co*t.

my foolish people are paying

ROHM IE—John M . it hi* late reaidence.

by

above 10^0.

age aeventy year*, died

at hi* lat«» re*i4ence, 3027 Highland Place, at 4:30 yesterday evening. Funeral to be coftdt

lh« Ancient Accepted Scottish Hit

addresri at H a. m., FTli

dregyi at elsewhere

stiff

firm my fai

Ind.. one bay horse, two year* old. black mane and tall, hind feet white, slender built. ma> be fresh shod all around, and one top piano box buggy jaunted Mack. oM cloth top. one epokc eel; one ntfkel-plad<

FUNERAL DIRECTORS.

buggy painted Mack broken out of left hli

mounted *et of Mack barn***: or blc-strti ed halier, one robe, made horse Market, lined with white

will

■ftvy dt»u of a gn»

canton flan id fur the

Twenty-fve dcliars will be t^aid fur the recovery of the horse, buggy ard barren*, and t liberal reward for ir format Ion leading to the

D1 RECTO l» \V. Mai

FUNERAL DIRECT OER. 150 N I’l.nol

I reward for irformatlc

whereab«>ut» of the ho>. Addrcs# CHARLES 881DT. Manilla, Ind. R. R No 2.

idres

R.

b villa.

Ind

-’TOR®—ADAMS

lUmola at. Telephone 11*4.

A KH1E-

FOUND.

IRKCT0R8—C. »r-proof vault th N. Delaware *t.

KREGELO1

FUNERAL DIRECTORS—JO LER * GEORGE. 157 Ml

N. Alabama vt. Naw phone Ml. Old me

Phones IM.

~HA^Sava. 118 sin 1U0.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS—FRAN CHARD, I’ndertsksr. L«dy stti east corner Ohio and N. Delawar

411; residence, (54.

TORS—FRANK

ten-

re. Phones; Of*

FL’XERAL DIRECTORS— LICENSED EMBALMER1 Can Ship Diphtheria and Scarlat Lady attends all calls for ladli

FLANKER A Bl

S» N. Rllnot*

LM1

Fever.

lee and children.

IUCHANAN.

Both phones 441.

UONUMKNTS—AUG ington. Telephone

MONUMENTS.

DIENER

4(4 E. Wash*

MONUMENTS—H. J. GODFREY. 447 chusetta tv*. Phone black TKf.

MONUMENTS—M. H. FARRELL. *41 W. Washington at. New phone 2414.

SOCIETY AND CLUB MEETINGS. eOCTKTY-Qtmn F>th#*r Chapter. Sn. 2, O. K 8.—Stated meeting at Masonic T*mpl*. to morrow «Friday». December 5, at 7:45 p. m Work. Vis I ton will be welcomed.

trTKLLA V. ROOKR8. W. M PfBFtJRD. 8*cr«Un ^

W.

VRTTIK RA MB FORD. Secretary

SOCIETY—Marion bold* regular at Woodman I Virginia ave. Vial tor* and welcomed. Work to-night.

A.

■ok.

FOU N D—On mi lady's pecke change. Owner 2156 N. Rural

charges. J. F. CA UDELL.

last Tueaday morning, containing bills and

have same by calling

identifying

jy calling and payl

AUCTION SALES. . N BALE—"LEW 8HANK. «r,‘* Tal. 2N|»

AUCTION SALE—T. J SEMAN8. Auction*** 1 , 157 N Illinois room II. New phone 2426.

AUCTION SALE—I will s*M. on Friday. December 5. at $:30 a. m.. at 221 N. Illinois at., oak bedroom suite*, lot of rocker*, center table*. curtain*, shade*, carpet*, comfort*, pillows. matt res* *s. wlr* springe, table*, chair*, six-hole rang*, two cook stovea. six heating

en utensil*, lot of other

curtain*, shade*, mattress?*, wlr* »1* rang*, two

stoves, dishes, kitchen utensils, lot of other goods. Good* can D* seen morning of aal*. Term* cash. T. J. BEMAN8. Auctioneer. New

phone SffN. AUCTION SALE—Of piano, fi

y foolish people are paying rn for money than I* nece**ary. "IT COBT8 YOU NOTH I NO* ’ to privately get our term*.

"WIVE8"

•houM insist on husbands Investigating.

RELIABLE CREDIT CO., w Build ing. 134 E. Market st. Wednesday and Saturday eve*.

Open

FINANCTAL—

and wage without year

Cat

removal, on

furniture, pianoi and all kinds of from on* month

rlty. on*

be pal l weekly or monthly. Can be paid a* you deslr*.

Partle* Indebted t* loan rompantea. furniture house*, etc,, transferred into this company,

without extra charge

If your payments ar* too heavy or satisfactory, call and see us. \V* will

idltloi

sractory.

off. glv* you additions guarantee to make you

payments.

In caa* of sickness o

th* time.

nab'.* to call,

will hav

ms not

> will pay th*m and more. W«

the loai

"'we gfv* you th* prlylleg* of paying th* loin In full at any time and charg# you only for tb* time you keep It. Wa loan money to pay your groc*r. doctor, rent. Inaumnc*. taxes, leas* on fumltur* or for mr ^’* 0 aJao pa*/ 1 ©?*loans Vald by other companlss and lean you more money, too. Ws hav* plenty of money at all tlm* sad offer th* lowest rate* consistent with aound but!n< Ws P loan l money for th* lat*reat and you n«*d have no fear of losing your goods on account of sickness or other misfortune. Do not be misled by advertised rates which appear cheap, but upon investigation ar* not what they seem. We shall b* pleased to further explain our method of dMng business at any time. All our dealings are strictly conAdsnttal. W* mak* no Inquiries among your frt*nda or neighCall and see us before borrowing. SECURITY MORTOAQE LOAN CO.. 207 Indiana Truat Bldg.. Comer Washington st. and Virginia eve. Phone M*tn 2$23.

BUSINESS CHANCE. H HINKBB CHANCE- For sal*. Roll-top desk.

7116 !.aw Building

BUSINESS CHANCE—For Sale:

business at in*7 Udell *t.

Itttl*

RUSINEKS'CH ANCE- For sale Grocery store and fixtures, good trade. Addreae Box 1567,

I SIN ESS CIIANUE—Cigar store, at earrift. e. price only $225. E. A. WILLIAMS CO.,

aw Bldg.

CH/ t bu

I^aw

UU8INKH8 CH ANCE—Jntereot urial vault buslncsa; good chance.

Boa 14311. Nev _ BUSINESS CHA NCE Interest In r brokerage and Investments. $otM).

Box 1531. News,

»a! ests Add re

BUSINESS CHANCE—$300 Investment that will

in $3,000 In merchan-

Box 1524, N*wa.

rfANC

pay more net profit

Use. Address Ik

una

w* see

misfortune w* extend

mall

writ* or telephone main 2233. our confidential agent call

and see you.

EAST MARKET ST MORTGAGE LOAN CO.. Room 206 law Building. 1$4 E. Market st.

BEEBE

5

Y

carpets.

,LE—Of piano, furnltu

atovea, etc., wll! be aold on Saturday rrorn

Ing, December 4. at 4:30 o'elo

No. 345 W Waahli

rk. at my room. 4'holce oak and

■Ideboard.

Washington >t-

■alnut bedroom aultea. elegant ildeboard. aplcndld quarter oak extension table (12 feet long), coet 125: book case, fine toilet washstand*, extra line dresser* with French plate mirror*, dining chair*, rocker*. Ingrain carpets, cook and heating stove*. Iron double and single bedsicad*. oak stands, cotton and cotton-top

malt . .

folding bed , also one square p's no In dttlon. Sale male to aatlafy chattel

G. W. MccURDY, Auctioneer.

Ileade. oak stands, cotton and cotton-top treesea. all-wire bedspring*, pillows, mantel Ing bed , also one square p's no In good con-

* " mortgage

U.K—To

J G. BRUCE. Clerk.

b'M'IKTY—Per

L WRIGHT. V. C.

moat prominent I'nlon soldier Senator Hawlev ’"ant's h'm

the exthe only

to be _

Barnett-Martin. In the body. Senator Hawlev ran The marriage of Miss Cor# Martin. I oepUoTof^Mfo/lSureowa he’l^

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Martin. ! I'nlon soldier the Repub4>cans ot .u.cniand Harrv Grant Barnett, took place last ! Ran ever have elected to the I ntted night at the family residence in N-rth Yglv^resemblre that“of^Gen l.^wli Capitol avenue. The Rev. Austin Hunter. ; Cass, the famous Michigan statesman of pastor of the North Park Christian ! the ante-bellum period. Both went from church, pronounced the ceremony, ,n the a^re'S^nT^.^rTta^ presence of a small company of relativ *s j General Cass entered the Senate In

and Intimate friends. The rooms were adorned with palms and rosea, and a harpist furnished the music. The bride

wore her traveling gown of blue cl ith i had been Governor

and carried Marecha! Nell roses. Mr. and

y and eminent In the latte ral Cass entered the Si

1845. at the age ot sixty-three. ^ Alger Is now sixty-six. General (.'ass was a brigadier-general in the war of 1812, and General Alger. In that of 1861-65. Each ! had been Governor of Michigan and Sec-

ICTY—Per tal pha Ledge, \. Mssonr—Htatei meeting In pie. this (Thuratayl evening. Di » o'clock. f.T the clectltn ok oftlo

alters of linportanc ELMER F. GAY. TV.

F T. McQUIDDY. Secretary

N1C-

No. 5S4. F. and Masnntc TemDecemtsr 4, at ers. ind other

SO<"IETY—MAHONK'—Called meeting of North Park Lodge. U. D.. F. and A. M . at Maomie Hall. North Indianapolis, Friday evening. December 5. at 7:30 o'clock. Work F. C. deeree. Visiting brothers will be <s>rdlally welcomed JACOB \V. WATTS. 4V. M I-HARLB8 L. BOCKl’S, Secretary.

all<

ms'ItTY-M.^k>NIC-<’aU'd ( meetlng of Center Inirfjijembor' «, 7ACl o'rkck. ^for ^York In

General in?" M l 'M C 1?egrv-*’Visiting

•hally welcomHl

’»«JS b .f ta d d i!" ord * r ^

. Thi# fam

iseased

Kodo? 1 3!

I C X:

hSlth a7«e 5to d li*ingu'( strength by cleansing, purifying February 1.

itaM and strengthening the glinds tobranea of the stomach, and by

^ "*1 Juice# necessary to

of Kodol are

jianF POOP 1 * who

cured T>y IU use; among of the. moat learned and

Ukh

appreciated a are beli

use;

st learned an.

and professional me: x-Oovemor Atkinson, writes a letter fti

which he say a?

td ft

• powerful rem

I do not he

who

not hesitate

have

Mrs. Barnett have end will be at home after January 1.

gone to Ctnclnn ill, ! at Sit Dawson street I

A CAUSE OF HEADACHE.

if. and Mrs. Alexander ha tdtng Journey and will be

In Columbu

Columbus, O., after

> Yount-Deapo.

Mlaa Lillian May Despo and Oscar

Yount were married last night at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred O. Despo. In Fletcher avenue, the Rev. J. A. Knowlton officiating. A harpist played the wedding music, and the rooms were tastefully decorated for the occasion, green nnd white predominating. There were no attendants. The bride wore white cloth, trimmed with tucked chiffon, lace and pearls, nnd a diamond and pearl brooch, a gift from her parent#. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Despo were asstated In their hospitalities by Mrs. Kdward J. Gnuaepohl. MiT. Howard Runyon. Mrs. Harvey Chasttan and Miss Lola

For Miss Daskam.

Miss Caroline Marmon, gave a buff t luncheon, to-daj", in honor of her visitor. Miss Josephine Dodge Daskam. the writer, inviting to meet her the members of the Indianapolis alumnte of Smith College, of which college Miss Daskam Is a graduate. Miss Marmon was assisted by her mother, Mrs D. W. Marmo.i. Later In the afternoon Mtss Marmon gave a small tea for M ss Daskam.

One terj Common Cauae, Generally

Ov erlooked.

Headache is a symptom, an Indication

of derangement and the cause o

to Inc

■" HENRY r. FMITHER.

E. JON Kg. Secretary.

rxTBTY—K. of P.—Indlanapolla Lodge. No. Si" T^o^kW^rm'^g^nT

EX. r. C. r R. and K.

day) e\entng, 7:30 o'clock. Work-In Pggv^ranl uxT Klcvltcr. _ ..

Attest: OKO. T. I RFt'NItr.

bee a uho

ate

headache a* a pr

t of th<* f*

i symptom, an Indication or direawe in some organ, f the headache Is difficult

diseases ha

SOCIETY-Attention Foot, No. 369. G.

the

ngement t»uble, ki

dney tlisi Ill-lit Unj

iny diseases have

eminent symptom; detomach and liver, heart ease, lung trouble, eye

glasses all produce

)r Robert Tbe offi

member* of the post are requisted to assem at No. 20*7 Highland Flare to-morro" Ing at 10:30. to attend th# funeral of ..mrade, John M ^^va.V. Commander. VVM. H. CALVERT. Adjutant

Anderson eera and

nble

our late

ch

strain or Ill-fitting glasses all pr< headaches, and If we could always I ! the organ which Is at fault, the cure : obstinate headaches would be

simpler matter.

I However, for . that f } railed frontal headache

NOTICE.

ate I NOTICE—500 bu*tne» card* for 50c.

of | printer. 34 N.

stock of men'e. boya' and ladles' shoe*, clothing. notion*, dry good*, etc., at my room*. S3* E. Waahlngton. on Friday. December 5. at *:30 a. m., comprising In part ladles', men *, and boy*' underwear, knit Jacket*, comfort*, wool blanket*, men'* and boys' wool suits, men's and boya' pant*, wool aocka. ladles’ and ml****'

pant*, wool ■oek*. ladle

hosiery, corsets, neckwear, lace curtains.

~ loves, mittens, wool

ruga. Cla

.jstery,

Penders, mufflers, gloves, mlttem

shirts, cape, men'* and boys" hat*, ruga, Clark 1 * ( r O. N. T. thread, spool silk, towels, napkins, j ” crash, overshirts, ribbons, velvets, wrappers. *- oil cloth, shirtwaist*, handkerchief*. men's, | {'

■ n.t h.ivK* sboMt allnnera. and othe, .

FINANCIAL—

M M OOOOO N N MM MM O O NN N MM MMO u h !» N _ M MM M O O N N N KB M M MO ONNNB MM MO OMRKB M M OOOOO IT mb: DON'T UuKKOW "l no, I.i.b, BORROW MONEY FROM L'3.

This company wa* organised for the especial benef,’ of th, ma**e*. We will loan you money on furniture, pianos, horse*, wagons, etc. MONEY SEVEN ALL LOANED PER THE ON EASY CENT. TIME PAYMENT PER YOU PLAN. YEAR WANT..

48c WEEKLY PAYMENTS. 40c WEEKLY PAYMENTS. 72c WEEKLY PAYMENTS

THE ASTNA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Is th# only company that give* full amount asked for on weekly payntfent Plan, and give* you fifty week* to pay bark your loan, on amall, easy, weekly payment*. You won’t mlsa th# money in paving off your loan. You can borrow any amount you wish on the WEEKLY or MONTH-

LY plan. 110, 130, 430. $4*. ISO. 1100.

Fair Treatment, Low Rates and Absolut* 3s-

crecy Guaranteed.

Try 17a

WE ARE RELIABLE. SEEING IS BELIEVING.

ASTNA MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY. Room * Odd Fellow* Building. N E cornar Pennsylvania and Washington.

Udlea* xi goods too

up-to-d ROBT. Aucttoi

goods too numerr up-to-dato: bought B. COWEN

to m«n1 Ima than Manager;

one year ago. LEW HHANK.

FOR TRADE.

FOR TRADE—Beech, hickory wood; block

split. New 4112.

FOR TRADE-

slx-room hou phone 12142.

FOU TRADE-43 acres of timber land In Georgia, to trade for good equity or vacant lot. Address Bo* 1555. New*.

FOR TRADE—Equity In a ten-room house; large lot and good ham. In Irvington; will take clear lots. Addreaa Box 1*06. News.

FOR TRADE—$3,000*

»nt. dividend*

$3,000 mock, bringing to trade for good build Ini

per cent, dividend*, to trade for good building lot or good residence, north part of city; It must be good one. \V. K, MICK & C'U.

FUR TKADB-$8.<wiO mortgage. eecond, on city real estate worth $20.00 Ing for $1,400 per year; will take Improv cetate In Indlanapolla. W. K. MIt'K &

form of headache

k of the

of

! called frontal headache, pain back of the | N<

STUTESMAN’S AMBITION. STJ5 31*

FOR TRADE -Beat paying drug stock on North Side; cash trade; good stock, fixture*, soda fount, complete; well located; price (2.000; trade I for clear property; bargain to aome one. BT1LZ

& MILLER. 151 E. Market.

i NOTICE-JOSKFH Kentucky ave. T

OTirE-Alt klip LEE'S hard wap

He is Said to be After a Place in the Diplomatic Service. James F. Statesman, of Peru, is after a position In the diplomatic service. Republican leaders t*aid to-day that they did not know Just what It was. but they would not be surprised If he should receive an appointment. His present trip to Washington Is to look after the matter. Statesman, tt ts said, did not become a candidate for Speaker of the House because of this hope.

to be catarrh or the head a

throat; when the headache Is located in

hack of head and neck. It la often caused | vrvrtcE -nosing out big » from catarrh of the stomach or liver. | aml nvercoat* to order. Itr,.

TAYLOR A GO.. 17 Virginia

of moves and repair* Sixteenth and Illinois

from c

At a

mon cure

neara

•Jig ^ j

:^r,7 at Ae -ent rae.tmeo, r„r I of all kind*; also doe# stove repairing. New

fitomac

catarrh l» the mo^t

h h«

comI the

Rtoek suit* m $3. S. L

five r pr:‘8<

upj

There

| (utarrh so c onvenient

rttwart a Catarrh Tablets, a new ini

I remedy in tablet form, composed of antl- | septic* like red gum. blood root, which 1 act upon the blood and cause the cllmina- | tlon of the catarrhal poison from the

system through the natural channels Miss Cora Alnsley. a prominent

woolen trousers

ave.

FOUNDRY

ca»tli

ectlve ‘Z I ^ hun « ***■

v internal

liss Cora Alnsley. a prominent achool ichcr in one ot our normal schools,

HIS VIKW.

The Monkey—My. but our business ts tad: We've taken In over four dollars ind not a single peanut.

teacher in one of our normal sc .’‘peaks of her experience with catarrhal headaches and eulogize# Stuart's Catarrh Tablets as a cure for them. Bhe says: "I suffered dally from severe frontal headache and pain In and back of the eyes, at times so Intensely as to Incauacitate me In my daily duties. I had suffered from catarrh, more or less, for years, but never thought It was the cause of my headaches, but finally became convinced that such wa# the case, because the headaches were always worse whenever I had a cold or fresh attack of

catarrh.

"Stuart ? Catarrh Tablets were htghiy recommended to me as a safe and pleasant catarrh cure, and after using a few Hfty-cent boxes which I procured from my druggist's, I was surprised and delighted to find that both the catarrh and

headaches had gone for good."

Stuart's Catarrh Tablets are sold by druggists at fifty cents per package, under the guarantee of the proprietors that they contain absolutely no cocaine (found In so many catarrh cures), no opium (so common In cheap cough cures) nor any harmful drug. They contain simply the

snttseptlc

stroy am germs of

me antiseptics necessary to dend drive from the system the

from

catarrhal disc

NOTICE—Election of director*. Notice to ri^kho^oV Th^oCbi: AaSVnVS

tCKkbolder* of tbe Columbia National Ban] ndlonspo|f._ at »d ME. W«Mn.,on

it"?'on Tuesday. January hour* of 9 a. m. nno 2 p m., of electing eleven director* to

coming year

v#»n dlrecto W. F. C.

between

the purpone serve during the r, »'a»hler.

PATENT ATTORNEYS. PATFNT^tTTrrRNEYS--And mechanics! cngl neer. THOMPSON R. BELL. 55 Ingall: Block.

E

p ^ N i A ^SHirpeSov s ‘Sffl Fact Mtie* unexcelled ' (in * u ^ r v l " r ? fr "^‘

prices and term* light

Ice free;

:ent* obtained pre

Both phones.

rent ptly

PHYSICIANS.

PHYSICIANS—DR. J. B. KIRKPATRICK, *p?rlall*t; female, rectal and gent to-urinary 31*e*se*; consultation free. 31 E. Ohio •!.. Indl-

*ea*e«; > lapoll*.

PALMISTS, CLAIRVOYANTS, ETC.

CI^AIRTOYA NT-MRS.^J ALJS ANDRE advlaes l«l U Shelby r st"

FOR SALE OR TRADE.

FOR SALE OR TRADE-Stock of dry good*

and notion*. 1^8 N. Illinois *t.

for halt:

and cx»h. for modern

Ion*.

8AL.K OR TRADE —I*ot

» cot

Talbott ave.

tage. Address Box

FOR 8AL.K OR TTIADB- Kim » farm; want dry goodi

TRA DB—Fine ii

acre

'handle

improved eighty* or general mer-

; want dry goods or general mer-

chandise stock up to $5,000. R. W. WATKIN8.

1013 Htevenson Building.

FOR HADE OR TRADE—A half Interest In a bakery and grocery' combined; a splendid

sell the whole thing

chance for a baker: will or take lands. Address Lock

TOR HALE OR TRADE-Vacant lot*, centrally located, for Improved property. Alao Improved property In all part* of the city for sale. MICHIGAN REAL ESTATE CO.. 318

FOR SALE OR TRADE-REAL ESTATE—

MILKY

A NT'MHKR of CHOICE ivo. "MERRITT PLACE A

Prices $225.00 eacl

Jo*. Miller, Michigan »t. and

LOTH on DDITION.’*

*».

Belmont ave.

PERSONAL.

Its.

druggist:

PERSONAL—Our watch and Jewelry repairing mond*. jewelry, right price*. 8CHERGENS,

331 E. Washington-

PERSONAL—Money diamonds: largest 103 Steven

loaned o poaalbl* Bldg.

watches and cunt; lowest

MEDICAL.

ERGttsc a of Wo

PERSONAL-DR. WALTER N. SHARP. list, third flocr, Newton Claypool Bldg. S; evenings, by appointment.

MUSICAL.

MUSICAtr—McCollum'* orcheiitra; muwlc all occaaions; harp violin; drum* piano; reference*; latent mualc; residence, 534 Leon. Tel.

FINANCIAL—

OOOOO ^ A * w O AA NN N O A A N N N U O A A N N N O O A A A A N NN O O A A N NN

LLLLL OOOOO ▲ AN N

WE DO WHAT

A DANK WONT DO.

icy on a few hour*' notice In any

amount from $5 upward on FVRNITURE. PIANOS. HORHE8. WAGONS, STORE FIXTURES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS, AND PERSONAL PROPERTY of all kind*, leaving them in your po**«»»!on. Thi* is the company that was organised for tha express purpose of supplying the peopls of Indianapolis with money at the very lowest possible rates, and

making payments within reach of all.

Following Is our new Building Association

lan. allowed fifty weeks to pay:

nenta only

ESH CHANCE—Ladle*' and gents* cloth-

red and pressed. THE

ucky ave.

BUSINESS CHANCE-Lad Ing cleaned, dyed, repaii PANTATORIUM. 4i Kent

CHANCI

double offie

from $100 tc» $3**1 per Addresa Box 1525. No

month.

1525. New*.

BL'SINBSS CHANCE-For «Ie

buatnen:

lnve,tment; p*y« Do you want It?

BIN

meat market; invoice between

$1,100; dally sales upward of $•*); good local!

Address Box 1554. Ne

•ale: Grocery between $1,500

and Ion.

BUPINE88 CHANCE-f2»0 get* re«taurant In good location, clearing $100 a month, t-'oroe at once This t* O. K. for the right man. DAGGETT a CO.. 433 Ijemcke.

th

BUSINESS CH A NOE—Wanted: Partner with $800 in cash, to take an interest In one of the largest and moat complete restaurants In the

city. Addreea Box 1847. Nee

BUSINESS CHANCE-Have two or three spot cash buyers for good .manufacturing business, and slock of merchandise. No charge for listing E. A. W1LL1AMB CQ.. $27 Law Bldg.

BUSIN* lake Q businee* Address

Man

t In i

CHANCE

ne-half interewt paying $100 pet

301 N New Jersey. »

with $400 cash

cturii itment

ween 1 and :J0.

nice manufacturlni

per month on investment

bet

BUSINESS! tlon desires

treasurer, w'uo can

$26,000. Salary ences. Address

man a*

invest or Interest $10,000 to and good dividends; refer-

Box 15&4. New*.

5U8INEHH CHANCE -One or two parties take interest In manufacturing company.

mlversal de

profit* WILLI

i article in Position for

AMH CO.. $27 Li

ilvers*l demar right tutrty.

Bldg.

BUSINESS CHANCE—Good stock drugs, fixtures, soda fount, all good condition: well located; North Side; good buslneas; price $2,000; will consider part trade Fine chance for right party. 8TILZ A MILLER. 151 K Market.

ANCK—W’anted: Partner; with $2,000 up. to Join precanager with capital in rent-

BU8INESS CHA>

young, a worker, with $2.ooo up. to tlcai miller and manager with raplti

Ing Western fiourlngmlll and elevator: position of office manager; big money. See me. Ad-

dress Box 1235. News.

BUSINESS CHANCE—We are offering one of the best grocery stores In Indianapolis to make money. Will Invoice about $1,006; well equipped with delivery wagons and everything complete; within six squares of Washington et It will pav you to investigate this. MARTIN * JOHNSON. 145 E. Market.

, allowed

weekly payments only 48c. weekly payment* only $1.20.

;ly payi

$100 weekly payments only $;

Other amounts In the same proportion. You If desired, make monthly payments; or ct. any way to suit your convenience; the best of people will sometime# run short of ready money, and It la far more agreeable to borrow In a business way than to ask tha

can. If desired, make month in fact, any way to suit your best of people will sometlm

money, and It Is far n

in a business way than to ask the accommodation from a friend. We do not Inquire of your neighbors, and you will find our business strictly private. Our capital Is large and we accommodate many more peo-

ple than any other company. be< the best Inducement*. Call and Information cheerfully given,

easily fo “5 ; ,1 ! ;- TRAU I<G AN COMPANY.

Room 303 Stevenson Building.

15 B- Washington St.

Second Floor. Front Room. Over Progress Clothing Store. Old phone 3122- New 4270.

BUSINESS CHANCE—If you want to make quick money. Invest In aome of the fine rice, sugar and timber lands In Mississippi, Louleand Texas. Send for circular and Investf'slons flrat and third For further Inform*on, call or address. E. u. RAFFETY. 30 Talitt Block.

iana gale. We run cheap excursions first and Tuetilay* of each month. For further Inf tlon, call or address. E. G. RAFFH

BUSINESS CHANCE—Wonderful strike ht copper and silver ore. In Hop Canyon Mining and Smelting Company. New Mexico. One vein forty feet across It. and runs 1 to 7 per cent, copper; three other veins. $45. $80 and $1K per ton shown by smelter returns and assays; have the ore in sight; samples at office. This ore Is found 300 feet below the top of mountain. Company now cutting 5x7 foot tunnel. 800 feet deep, from foot of mountain. Will c

deep, from foot of mountain. Will cross cut all the above veins at depth of 1,500 feet. To

any will sell

ause we offer be convinced. ! Our office is l

FINANCIAL^ [;8 pAy TOUR bills WK WILL LOAN YOU MONEY TO FAY YOUR RENT

complete tunnel, company will sell tOO.hOd share* at ground-floor proposition, 10 cents on the dollar Shares $100 each. In three to four •xpect to cross-cut oro veins, and If ss

a.*

) each. In thr

i-cut oro veins, and Ii

will

to cross-cut oro vein hove, the six claim#

*» to three million dollars. Company Incorporated at $100,000. All labor and machinery paid for. and our next sale of stock we hope to sell .it 100 cents on dollar. This is first offer of stock for sale, and this Is a proposition that will be taken up quick, when Investigated. and will be a sure winner. Call «ee sample ore and smelter returns. E. G. RAFFBTT. 30 Talbott Block. _____

STORAGE.

WE WILL

OR FURNITURE

FAY THEM ALL AND ADVANCE

MORE MONEY, TOO.

No loan la too large or none too amall to receive our careful attention. Remember, w* make no Inqulrle* among your neighbor# or

ho.a .cod,.

YOU GET THE MONEY.

YOU MAKE THE

PAYMENTS TO SUIT YOURSELF. WE GIVE YOU ANY LENGTH OF TIME. ^ E MONTH TO ONE YEAR.

TO PAY US BACK.

^t , Vt D h V e A! &U H * EXACT your CONTRACT STATES THIS. pr, v, leoe^ t prepayment

HV1 ON

WE TELL

SPECIAL DISCOUNT^

NO CHABOE 8y TAKEN OUT^N^DVANCE. ^ VvWu E £d^S L e T y A o K u E ,T

yiP3!tPEND*ON RECK

CAREFUL COMPARISON OF OUR RATES

IT COHTS NOTHING

TO INVE8IOATE OUR RATES.

PRIVATE OFFICES

All bualnes* atrlctly confidential. THE INDIANAFOLTSt^MORTGAGE AND Room 10 Tbrnre^toctL 1 147 N &’ Market SL

|X per load.

STORAGE—32* E. C. E. 8HOVER.

Telephone

Old phone 451,

!T ^ RA ^a A n C ¥r N a 0 n8?e A r UL anS-

STORAGE—Packing ond ILTON. 17 N. Alabama; rial rate*. STORAGE—Separate a your good*; you carry

105 N. Alabama.

moving. 8. P. HAMphone main 741. Spe-

and plaatered room, for ry keya; no mlo* or bug*.

STORAGE—Wilt get good# tree of charge If .tored with ua over four month#: aeparate. locked room* If deatred. BORN TRAN8FER

AND STORAGE CO. Phi “*

IE—Central

STORAGE—Central Public 112 8. Alabama; flr*i-clai CHAS. McINTOSH. Manager, and 1«4«. 1

bones 212.

Warehouse,

atorage wanted. Old pbon* 2414

STORAGE —^IT^DIANA^ STORAGE ^ AND ln T rity N LEW l SHANK* Tel. WN mJ”*It. Washington et.

STORAGE—IND'P'L'S WAREHOUSE CO., W. E. Kurta. Pre*.; H. A. Oroe*land. Atgr.; SIT* 532 S. Pennsylvania: phone# 1343. Wa atore,

,ml haul

STORAGE—UNION TRANSFER AND SToft: AGE CO. Only first-class houaehold good# and merchandise solicited Crating and pack-

arvl merchandise solicited Cratlng^snd P*^k-

REMOVAU.

REMOVAL—MADAM DE GRAY, from M N. Pennsylvania at to 19)4 N. Meridian at.

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