Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1916 — Page 27

THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1916.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE.

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Wholesale Prices to the People

Groceries 40e Coffee, 25c.

3 can* Sauerkraut, 30c. 3 can* Peas, 24c. 3 cans Salmon, S2c.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

3 cans Haimon. mv.

10 bar* Laundry Soap, 23c. 24* lb* Spring Wheat Flour, |1.15 26 10s. Pure Cane Sugar, $1.26— With $10 order of other groceries not including sugar and flour.

Moore’* T h r e e-W a y Heater. Freight paid or delivered and set up, $31.10 up.

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Moore’s Handy HI Oven. Freight paid or delivered and aet up, $10.85.

Furniture $7.60 Vacuum Sweeper, $3.76. $30 Kitchen Cabinet, $19. Hugs. Tables, Chairs, Beds, Etc. Hardware $2.00 House Paint, $1.60. $1.00 Barn Paint, 66c. $1.50 Rubber Roofing, $1.10. $40 Sewing Machine, $19.85. Vehicles $95 Storm Buggy, $69.96. $20 Buggy Harness, $12.15. $6, 12-ft. Farm Gate, $4.50. Auto Accessories / 36c Dry Batteries, 27e. 60c Spark Plugs, 25c. $2.60 Ford Horn. $1.75: 6 lbs. Hard Oil, 40c. $$.00 Bumper, $3.50. Dry Goods Visit this new Department. ’ Blankets, comforts, sweaters, gloves, etc.

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The Only Wholesale House Selling Direct to the People at Wholesale Prices. HURSTS CO. Cor. Penn, and Ga. Sts, Phones 1950. CALL OR SEND FOR NEW GROCERY CATALOG.

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>toye Specials 'his Special Sale Affords Good, Slightly Used Heaters

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.85 up

Advancing Prices of New Furniture and Stoves compel the careful and economical houaewlfe to ’’look before «he leaps.” The wise old buyer of household goods knows that a second hand article that Is In first-class condition is far superior to the cheap new ”junk” offered by the average Instalment

houee.

THIS BIG STORE HAS BEEN BUILT ON A SOLID FOUNDATION OF GOOD SECOND HAND FURNITURE AT SECOND HAND PRICES. Had we aaked new prices for second hand goods of had only handled “Junk,” we could never have built up the largest store of the kind in the United States. Having what you want, when you want It, at the price you want to pay. A modern, well lighted, steam heated building in Which willing, courteous salesmen show the goods thoroughly and promptly, making this the one place to buy your furniture, rugs and stoves. ^ DON’T GET HOT because that old stove just “eats” coal and doesn’t give any heat.

KEEP WARM

Buy one of our rebuilt heaters and save all that trouble and worry. A good stove will cut your fuel bill In two, win hold a good fire and keep the house warm over night, and 1« an ornament to any home.

OUR STOVES

are rebuilt in our own shops by expert workmen and can scarcely be told from new.

ALL MAKES,

sisea prloea Jewels, Nubians, Buck’s, Garlands, Florence Hot Blasts, Celtic, Laurel, Retort and Round Oak soft coal, stove* BASEBURNERS, Art Garland, Jewel, Buck’s, Radiant Home and Peninsular.

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BAKER .BROS.

OPPOSITE THE, COURTHOUSE.

CASH OR PAYMENTS.

HORSES AND VEHICLES. | DOGS, POULTRY, PIGEONS, ETC. gears, eight coal wagons, one, two, three and makes hens lay. SOUTHERN SEED CO., 23

four-ton; 200 all kinds of open and top plat- arid 25 N. Alabama.

form spring wagons, eight low down milk

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wagons, six GUEDELHO tucky ave.

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peddlers’ wagons. JOHN R WAGON CO„ 202 Ken-

^Waguner Et Ind h blJlt PUP,I ■ E ' HORTON ’

FOR SALE—Fifteen head Montana range

mares, mostyall of them In foal, ages from

to seven, weight from 1,000

three to eeven, weight from 1,000 to 1,250 pounds: must be sold. Call and see them' at CHARLES SLICK’S BARN, 421 W. Pearl. DOUBLE gaited pacing mare; paces threeminute gait; lady broke; sound and well bred; bargain for optfit. Don’t answer unless can furnish good home. Beech Grove 91, ring 3. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Good breeding Jack, six years old; two-year-old standard bred colt; Ford auto preferred. What have you? Box

97, Knlghtstown, Ind. Route 1,

SINGING canaries. Prospect 1064. 43 N. Wal-

cott.

POINTERS, finely bred, right age for breaking. DELOS ALIO, 1124 State Life bldg.

THOROUGHBRED $1. North 6718.

Buff

Leghorn cockerels;

Broad Rlp-

plt bull.

FOR SALE-Russian

FOR SALE—Motorcycle, good running condi-

tion; $25. 2869 Stuart.

FOR SALE-Barred ruff 2870.

cockerels. Wood-

POODLE dogs for sale. North 9040.

WILL have a few good teams of mules to rent for tbs winter. Inquire W. F. KISSEL, 524 Board of Trade.

FOR SALE-Two horses, one single, one double dray, two sets harness, one two-seated carriage, at 1010 S. New Jersey at.

CARRIAGES and buggy for sale at great bargain. MARTIN CARR, Klngan & Co., New phone 5500.

guaranteed sound;

make fine horse for teaming; a bargain at

GOOD GRAY MARK,

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Call Woodruff 5297

$36.

2865 N. Adam*

SOUND mare ten years old and a top wagon, with good set harness; everything In good condition; cheap. 1001 S. Illinois.

FOR TRADE—Runabout and some cash for grocery wagon. What have you? Southport 8821, PARTY left a very nice pony buggy with "« to sell; If you want » har«rnln nail nr

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ON EASY PAYMENTS We will also allow $6.00 for your old heater or baseburner, as a credit on any of these heaters at the extremely low prices as are marked on our floor. Don’t let lack of cash keep you away. Simply say I want this charged. A small payment down ia all that is necessary. *

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leum Squares and Zink Boards

at Special Prices

1 FurmStiureCo, 130-132 E. New York Street

write at once.

bargain qall

202 Kentucky ave.

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COLD WAVE COMING » for you if you havs not ons i*tsr*. W* ha vs hundreds of id heating ptove* ranxee and Come no# for an early *elec- ", we have seven months of winter, rain and mud, cold — a good stove that will hold and ovsr Sunday. Bssebumsr* i Me new. Hotblasts and factory CASH OR PAYMENT* BAKER BROS. Opposite Courthouse.

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Wtm stove^^V? ^Edison

•loves at Maas. ave.

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Is, Springs, Mattresses COTTON TOP MATTRK&BKS. $3.50.

GOOD IRON new at one-third fanuju, ,

with

genuine

414 Mas*, ave.

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$850 HE

BABY GRAND PIANO

BIG BARGAIN , HENRY F. MILLER

ntinued style; terms USNNOX PIANO CO.,

Peeiesiuilar Combination Coal and Gas Range

GOOD general,purpose horse for rent for long

time. North $070.

FOB SALE—Two extra nice pony buggies; very cheap. At -202 Kentucky ave.

FOR SALE—Good general purpose horse; part cash, balance payments. North 6070.

SMALL, lady-broke • driving pony and large horse. 1925 Ruckle st.

GOOD, small ream of mules or will sell separately. Both phones 1298

BLACK HORSE, wagon, harness; reasonable. 1228 N. dearborn.

GOOD farm or work horse for sale. Call at 1116 REID PLACE, or phone Prospect 339.

GROCERY delivery outfit, good mare, wagon; harness; cheap. 208 N. Davidson.

GOOD mare, $16; top buggy, $10. 728 Virginia avenue.

FOR SALE—Cheap, good mare; also buggy and surrey. Call Woodruff 9S2.

FOR SALE—General purpose horse; six years; sound; $50. 331 E. Wabash.

FINE mare colt, reasonable. Phone Ben Davis 551,

FOR BALE—Pony, buggy, harness, $75 if sold at once. Call 798 DeQutncy st. Irvington 1176.

FOR SALE—Pair large mules, one small more mule. Inquire rear of 321 W. Thirtieth S^.

FOR SALE—One-horse top wagon; very showy.

Irvington 1688.

FOR SALE—Four head of farm mare* one

bay chunky horse. 933 English ave.

FOR SALE—Horse and wagon, cheap. 1637 E. Washington st. New phone 3X15-K.

TOR SALE—Three horses, top surrey, cheap.

731 Weghorst st.

TOR SALE-Good horse. Main 9287.

FOR SALE—Good horse. 826 E. Court,

AUCTION SALES.

LEGAL NOTICES AND PROPOSALS. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE^OF^REAL ESTATE. The undersigned, adtnlnlstrator of the estate of William 9. Brady, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the probate court of Marion county, Indiana, he will at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m., on Saturday, the 25th day of November, 1916, offer for sale at public sale on the premises at t(he southwest corner of Brooks and Eleventh streets. In the city of Indianapolis, the following described real estate; Lots Number One (1) and Two (2) in J. H. McKernan and S. Yandes’ subdivision of block or outlot No. 10 in Drake and Mahew’s second addition of the city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, state of Indiana, and sixroom house thereon, subject to the taxes thereon for 1916, payable in 1917, and any Hens thereon for sidewalk improvements. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court, for not less than twothirds of the full appraised value of said real

wit: cash pay-

aute .in am muiiuia iruiu uaie oi sale, evidenced by a note of purchaser, bearing 6 per cent, interest from date, waiving relief and providing for attorney's fees and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. CHARLES O. DODSON, Administrator. NEWTON M. TAYLOR, Attorney, 209 Lombard bldg.

as administratrix of the e»tau Glroud, deceased, has presented her account arid vouchers In Aria’

NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITOP.S. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Julius Glroud,

deceased.

In the probate court of Marlon county. No-

vember term, 1916.

Notice is hereby given that Mary Glroud, administratrix of the estate of Julius

and filed

final settlement

of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said probate court, on the 4th day of November, 1916, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear In said court and show cause. If any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof

of their heirship.

THEODORE STEJIN, JR., Clerk. JOHN F. WIGGINS, Attorneys.

LEGAL NOTICES AND PROPOSALS.

SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of Treasurer, Marlon Branch, N. H. D. V. S., National Military Home, Grant County,

Indiana, and there opened at the time fixed, for furnishing snd delivering supplies in accordance with Instructions and specifications, copies of which, with blank proposals, can be had upon application to the Treasurer, as follows: For CURRENT EXPENSES, SUBSISTENCE and HOUSEHOLD Supplies, until 2 o’clock p. m., November 10, 1916, for HOSREPAIRS, FARM snd CLOTHING

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PITAL ^XAiVlO, AT *•*-*..*«. Supplies, until 2 o’clock p. 1916, E. B. WHITE. Treasu

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easurer.

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Th® only practical 2-ln-l rang® " made. Bake with coal or 145-00

Extraordinary Sale Tuseday, 9:30 a. in. 30 E. Vermont.

rench table* two teakwood taborets, very re rosewood pedestal, French fire gilt chair.

NOTICE) TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. In the matter of the estate of Kate M. Brown, deceased. In the probate court of Marlon county, November term, 1916. Notice is hereby given that the Indiana Trust Company, as executor of the estate of Kate M. Brown, deceased, has presented and filed its account and vouchers In final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said probate court on the Ilth day of November, 1918, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, If any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their helyhlp.

RYAN.

THEODORE STEIN, JR.. Clerk. RUCKEL8HAUS A RYAN, Att'yi.

NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the guardianship and es-

the pro-

term,

tate of Elizabeth Lyons, deceased, in th bate court of Marlon county, November

*«*•**= iVOOV>v/vnA i/CUCQlCLlf **5X7 6*41 V-IICbl* » - WfUlt L/i. AU-Bbt 8U51 UUU4*t? t hand-carved teakwood cabinet, cost 380; two 11916. Notice Is hereby given that George T. Florentine marble medallion* Imported Pom-1 Kerr, guardian and administrator of the espelan bronse lamp, bric-a-brac In fine bras* {tate of Elisabeth Lyon* deceased, has prebeaten copper, out glass snd china ware, 9x12 i sented and filed his account and vouchers In

final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said probate court on the 4th day of November, 1916, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause. If an£ there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and

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Axmlnster and body Brussels rugs, 12x15 body Brussels rug, fine rosewood satin damask, S.5x6-foot French plate mirrors, brass andiron. railing and fender, imported Louis XVI clock, candelabrum, numerous pictures In oil by French and German artists, others In water colors; steel engravings, etchings, rattan couch, upholstered; hand-carved wood clock, several pieces of Imported bronze statuary, Swiss musle box, hall seats and hall tree* Brussels stair and hall carpets, brass bed, box mattress. Napoleon mahogany bed. mantel cabinet, elegant mahogany dressing table, large mahogany wash stand, walnut bookcase, very expensive walnut bedroom suite, antique chairs, rockers, steamer chairs, linoleum, staves. Great many of those articles were selected with great care and expense abroad and must be sold account of purchase of property by Elk* which owner must vacate at one* Connoisseurs and discriminating people are Invited to attend this auction. McFadden & Burkhardt Auctioneers.

make proof of their heirship. THEODORE STEIN. JR., Clerk.

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JOHNSON. Attorney.

FIXTURES

forked Indi*wi $3.25 and ton. Main fro ’! M

match here In room.

The Store Where You Will Eventually Trad* 316-817-819 E. Washington Street

BLACK FLUSH coat, loose fitting, with belt, collar, cuffs and bottom fur trimmed; $10. North 6*43. WALL PAPER. Why no many buy of us: We have what we advertise. Special bargains in wall paper. ADKINS, 411 Massachusetts ave.

SEWING machine, dropheadu time; $6. 9J7 N. Alabama.

used short

FURNACE lump coke, $5 per ton, i tanoe limited. KING COAL CO.

delivery dls-

PURE APPLE CIDER. Old phone Southport

BICYCLE.

twenty to suit MX N.

tires; $15. Prospect SANITARY COT, also moot.

National; ^good amdltlon; new

801 Lexington ave. Mcycl* 367 E. Ver-

Saturday, 9 : a. m: 31$ E. Market : NATIONAL ELECTRIC. TWO-DRAWER BAR CASH REG 1STER,'COST $500. IN GOOD CONDITION; TWO SMALL NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS, SIX ELECTRIC CEILING FANS, NINE-HOLE STEAM TABLE IN GOOD CONDITION, COST $75; TWELVE S6-INCH SQUARE OAK DINING TABLES. FIFTY DINING CHAIRS, TWO 4X6-FOOT OIL PAINTINGS, LARGE OAK SIDEBOARD, TWO BRASS HALL TRESS, TWELVE BRASS CUSPIDORS. BAR MIRROR SCREEN, FOUR-FOOT ROLL-TOP OFFICE DESK, 4X8-FOOT PLATE MIRROR. 5X9-FOOT PLATE MIRROR. COST $256; SEVERAL PIECES OF FANCY GLASSWARE, LIQUOR BOTTLES. HOT WATER URN, SILVER PITCHERS, NUMEROUS OTHER GOODS.

McFADDEN & BURKHARDT, Auctioneer*

SATURDAY, 2 p. m., 8<J1 W. Twenty-ninth *t. Take Northwestern car. Large baseburner, cost $65, good condition; leather couch, McDougall kitchen cabinet, good as new; glassdoor kitchen safe, mirror, chairs, several

NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. In the matter of the estate of Paul W. Jeffries, deceased. In the probate court of Marion county, November term, 1916. Notice is hereby given that Jennie Jeffries, as administratrix of the estate of Paul W. Jeffrie* deceased, has presented and filed her account and vouchers in final settlement of said ostate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said probate court on the 4th day of November, 1916, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause. If any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of sa to appear and make TwinAnr Robinson & symmes."Attorney*

And the heirs of said estate are also required ♦" «nd make proof of their heirship. THEX)DORK STEJIN. JR.. Clerk.

NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, BTC. In the matter of the estate of Mary E. Bea-

ver, deceased

In the probate court of Marion county, No-

vember term, 1916.

Notice is hereby given that Herman A. Grtnsteiner, as administrator of the estate of Mary E. Beaver, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that tbs same will come up for examination and action of said probate court on the 4th day of November. 1916. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship.

THEJODORE STEJIN, JR.. Clerk.

NOTICE!—Auction sale: We will sell on Friday morning. November 17, 1916. at 9 a. m., at McFadden A Burkhardt auction and storage rooms. No. IS S. East st., unclaimed property from the parcel check room and baggage rooms of the union station, to be sold for storage costs and expenses of sale, embracing clothing, umbrellas, valise* packagee, trunk* etc. By order of A. F. Bromley, auditor the Indianapolis Union Railway Company. MCFADDEN A BURKHARDT, auctioneers.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Mary F. Murphy, late of Marion county, Indian* deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. FLETCHER SAVINGS AND TRUST CO.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Martha Fosnott, late of Marion county. Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. INDIANA TRUST COMPANY.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of William C. Ragan, late of Marlon county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. FRANK M. McNEELY.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as executrix of estate of Bertha M. Griffin, late of Marlon county. Indiana. deceased. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. JESSIE M. WILKES,

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administratrix of estate of John Coatney, late of Marlon county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to b# solvent. ETHEL N. CAMERON.

NOTldE 6f APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Harry B. Gates, late of Marlon county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. ' A. BENNETT GATES.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has dulv qualified as executor of estate of Carrie Nelson, late of Marlon county. Indiana, deceased. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. WILLIAM S. HENRY.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Mary F. Pruitt, late of Marlon county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. JAMES L MITCHELL.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notive is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified os executor of estate of Priscilla Bailey, late of Marlon county. Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. JOHN C. BAILEY.

WALL PAPER. Why so many buy of us: We have w’hat we advertise. Special bargains In wall paper. ADKINS. 411 Massachusetts ave.

P’UK SALL OK TKADK.

$9,000 GOING shoe stock In Vlncennss, Ind., end farm nsar Oden, Ind., trade separate or both for clear Indianapolis property or form near this city. Address Box 1970, News.

NICEST, cleanest, up-to-date grocery and notion store in state; invoice about $2,500. R. F. BRAMMER, Linton, Ind.

DAJSCLNG.

DANCING Professor Rayno’s School for the Stage. Established 1880. All kinds of vaudeville and fancy stage dancing acts taught and completed for good engagements. Open day and evenings. Best of references; satisfaction guaranteed. Call PROFESSOR RAYNO, 224 W. Ohio at.,,-Indianapolis. Phone Main 2069.

DETECTIVES.

DETECTIVE AQEScY: Licensed and bonded. Main 1741.

FINANCIAL. REAL ESTATE LOANS At Lowest Rate of Interest With Prepayment Privilege W. A. Greyer Realty Co. 424 Lemcke bldg New Phone 258; Old. Main 19.

LOANts made »n farm ami city mortgages Sterlirag' Fire Binsurance Co. Room 1540 Demcxe Annex building, IU N. Pennsylvania st

GUARANTEED INVESTMENT A man .with $1,000 can secure an Investment In which the principal is gu&rariteed to be relumed in a reasonable time in addition to a share In profits of the business. This is an unusual offer and merits careful Investigation. Address Lock Box 455, City.

FIRST mortgage loans made on Improved Indianapolis property; Interest rate 6 per cent.; no commission; ask for Mr. Bphn. INDIANA INVESTMENT & SECURITIES CO. 1000 Fletcher Trust bldg.

MONEY to loan on first mortgage, Indianapolis Improved real estate; 6 per cent, interest; no commission; no premium; monthly payments of SI per hundred Includes interest; none but gilt-edge security considered. TURNER BUILDING AND SAVING ASSOCIATION, 1000 Lemcke bldg.

MORTGAGE CERTIFICATES pay 0 per cent" principal and Interest guaianteed; no trouble; to , worry; no risk. Ask us. AMERICAN MORTGAGE GUARANTEE CO., 10 E. Market street.

LOANS On city property, first mortgage. No delay. SEARS, HARVEY CO., 151 E. Market st.

READY MONEY to loan on improved Indianapolis real estate. FLETCHER AVE. SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, 815-820 Lemcke building.

MuNKY to loon on Indianapolis aad Indiana real estate. R. B. WILSON. 510 Odd Fellow uulldlns. Indianapolis Phone 4488.

r PER CENT FARM AND CITY LOANS, r) Long time; no delay; easy terms. WALTER ST. CLAIR, 601 Terminal bldg.. Indianapolis

MONEY to loan on Improved real estate security. JOHN 8. BERRTHILL. 1S4 B. Washington st.

MONEY LOANED ON SECOND MORTGAGES, IMPROVED CONTRACTS OR EQUITIES BOUGHT. LEWIS. 629 MERCHANTS BANK.

MONEY to loan on improved Indianapolis real estate ALBERT E. UHL tk CO.. 124 E. Market st.

$300 TO $500 TO LOAN on second mortgage at 6 per cent.; private money. 610 Stat« Life. Main 1409.

MORTGAGE loans. JOSEPH PATTISON, 1007 Law building.

LUAN -m real estate. AMERICAN MORT GAGF GUARANTEE CO. 10 E. Market.

-,r Mb »oi morixase toanx 1 D SCOTT. 14 WHen hutldtnx

WANTED—Real estate mortgage loans, 6 per cent. MEYER-KI8ER BANK.

MORTGAGE LOANS promptly made. INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO.. Law bldg.

PLENTY 6 per cent, money, straight or monthly basis. E. B. SHELTON. Both phones.

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String Music Inspired by the Fire of Genius P U ^HE very soul of the instrument sings in Kathleen Parlow’s Columbia Record of the Thais «McdA itation” and the. records of Casals, the greatest of ’cellists, Gittclson, America’s violin genius and W. H. Squire, England’s master of the ’cello. Hear these wonder-records—and you hear reality^ the actual beautiful tone of the instruments*

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A 5843 12-inch $i^o

A 5847 13-inch #1.50

A 2029 10-inch $1.00

A 5832 12-inch #:.oo

THAIS. MEDITATION. (Maaaenet.) Kathleen Farlow. Violin ®oIo. ANDANTE FROM CONCERTO IN E MINOR. (Mendelasohn.) Kathleen Parlow. Violin aolo. SPANISH DANCE. Granadoe.Ca*al».) Pablo Casals, ’Cello solo. CANTILENA FROM CONCERTO IN A MINOR. Opus 14. (Goltermann) Pablo Casals. ’Cello solo. CAVATINA. (Raff ) Frank Gittclson. Violin solo. MELODIE. Opus42, No. 3. (Tschaikowsky.) Frank Gittelson. Violin solo. DRINK TO ME ONLY WITH THINE EYES. (Arr.by W.H.Squire.) W.H.Squire. ’Cellosolo. SILVER THREADS AMONG THE GOLD. (Danks.) W.H.Squire. ’Cellosolo.

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NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Paul W. Feucht. deceased. !n the probate court of

CIDER for Halloween parties. Irvington 1223-

ROLL-TOP DESK, $7. 431 Lemche bldg.

GAB_OTEAM_RAD1 ATOR3.. Mah^gg,J75-K. BOWLING AND BILLIARDS.

BILLIARD TABLES, new, carom and pocket with complete outfit $l$6; second-hand tables at reduced prices. bovfllng alley supplies; saw payments. Cigar store, drug, delicatessen, and soda fountain fixture* THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO , 118 S. Meridian at

piece library set almost new. cost $90; bed. springs, mattres* 25 yards new linoleum gas rang* heating stove,, lot dishes and cooking utensils and other goods. McFADDEN & BURKHARDT. Auctioneers. NIB8EN & WYNN. Auctioneer* 820_Occidental bldg. Main $453. New MM. Satisfaction

guaranteed. :■ »'■ .

WISE PEOPLE eeU their goods to BAKER BROS. Why don’t you? Main 3466.

HILES & ALOON,

baa presented and filed his account vouchers in final settlement of said ea-

York. Clwi> Ml

Auctioneer*

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235 M. New

deceased

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tate. and that the aame will come up for the examination and action of said probate court cm the 4th day of November, 191$, at which time all heirs, creditor* or legatees of said estate are required to appear in aaid court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their

heirship.

THEODORE STEIN^JR.. Clerk.

MACHINERY FOR SALE.

FOR^SALB—Universal woodworker, one Long * AiislaUer punch and shear, several

PERSONAL.

HAEXo\? r EE^^partTe* J rto~ord^cS5cken~dln^

ners at Wildwood Inn. Also furnished cabins;

■kept grinder* drill'presses and electric mo- hayride from car Hn* tt_dC«U»d; a«Uy fim tors. CONNERSVILLE BUGGY CO., Conner* claesjpeople need apply. Phone Plainfield 2S5

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT.

Notioe is hereby given that the under*igned have duly qualified as executors of estate of Frank R. Shorty, late of Marion county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate ia supposed to be xfiyeafi. WILLIAM H. MORRIS,

GEORGE B. ELLIOTT.

FIRST MAKE SEVERAL APPOINT- — MENTS AND CHANGES.

CAMPUS REPORT PRESENTED

(Special to The Indianapolis News) BLOOMINGTON, Ind., October 27.— The bmrd of trustees of Indiana univeiv ally closed Its session today at noon after two days’ work. All the members were present as follows. Theodore F Bose, Muncie; Ira C. Batman and Edwin Oorr, Bloomington; J. W. Fesler, Indianapolis; R. L Hamilton. Vincennes; Frank H. Hatfield, Evansville; B. F. Long, Loganapori, and Dr. S. E. Smith, Richmond. The chief business of the board was auditing the accounts of the year Just closed and making financial provision for the coming year. A modified statement under which the degree of doctor of juris prudence shall be granted was adopted. Guv F Lowman. who has had charge of the freshmen athletics this semester, was elected to the permanent position in the department of physical education. W. E. Jenkins’* Title Changed. Frank M. Treat was appointed Instructor In mechanical drawing and shop work for th® second semester and sum-

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mer term. The title of W. E. was changed to professional J^turer n general literature. Miss Beatrice Ma leolies was appointed assistant cataloguer; Mrs. Anna Shandy Kerr, order li brarian; G. E. Schlafer. of the extension division, becomes instructor, and DL Garland Greever was named assistant professor In English. The title of Dr. Cora B. Hemmel. Instructor in mathematics. was changed to assistant proadditions were ordered made in the work of manual training and the wont of completing the grounds around the new gymnasium and the new athletic field was ordered. , . __ The following action wae taken in rechairman of the literary committee; Dr Elton R. Clarke, associate professor In pharmacology; Dr Elmer Funkhauser, .assistant in pathology; Miss Blanche Casena. assistant superintendent In the training school; M. J Blue, instructor ‘ n organic and physiological chemistry; Miss Dorothy Ketcham, assistant in the social service department at Indianapolis. Plfin for Improving Campus. George E. Kesier, of Kansas City, who has been employed as landscape architect, presented a complete plan for the university campus, which provides for the future growth of the university. R. P. Daggett, the architect of the men e gymnasium, reported that the work on the building was progressing in a satisfactory banner ami it will probably be ready for use January 1. A number of uni vers ty organizations made application for building sites on .he campus. The matter has been referred to a special committee which will report at the next meeting of

the board of trustees. The law school was authorized to make a survey of the question whether or not a law journal should be established and report at the next meeting of the board. TYPHOID FEVER EPIDEMICS, Method® of Disinfection and Other Phases Discussed in Circular. The state board of health today sent a circular letter to physicians throughout Indiana discussing ways of dealing with typhoid fever epidemics. Methods of disinfecting are set out, continuance of the battle against files Is advocated strongly, and methods of nursing patients are outlined. The letter says that when a case appears that resembles typhoid fever, “It should be isolated and treated as such" until a diagnosis can be made. Notification of the health officer of such suspicious cases is necessary Immediately, the letter points out. The best disinfectant Is chloride of lime, the letter said. “Have the house carefully screened against flies and a continual warfare waged against the pest in order that the disease may not be carried from the patient by the typhoid fly," the circular recommended. Rebate Stamp Concern* Indicted. (Special to The Indianapolis News) TERRE HAUTE, Ind., October 27.—Indictments were returned today against the Sperry & Hutchinson Company and the National Rebate Stamp Company, both of which maintained branches In

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TARGET PRACTICE PLANNED Indiana Artillery Probably Will Go to Point laabal—Soldiers Coming Home. (Special to The Indianapolis NswsJ LLANO GRANDE, Tex., October 27. - The First battalion of the Minnesota and Company D, of the Indiana artillery of Ft Wayne probably will be ordered to Point Isabel for target practice within the next ten days. Orders have been given for the training in fire discipline to be pushed. Private Omer Petre,ambulance company No. 1; private Emil Holler, Company I. Second Indiana, and Sergeant Albert o! Foster, Company K, Second Indiana, have received transportation to Ft. Harrison, to be discharged on account of dependent r4latives. Several thirty-day furloughs have been granted. "~' Arthur Carpenter, Company M. of the First Indiana, who was Injured yesterday in a railway crossing accident, is »tm living, but unconscious and In a serious condition'. A hoard of Inquiry will Investigate the accident. The condition of WilMafii Armstrong, Company A, Second Indiana Infantry, who has been critically ill of pneumonia, is improving. There is no other serious illresa in camp.

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