Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 124, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1927 — Page 12
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M’CRAY TELLS HIS LIFE STORY
Reveals His Inmost Thoughts for World to Heed
OSBaaarvas opDod to free him. By WARREN T. M’CRAY (Courtesy Kr Breeder.’ GarettO OONQ centuries ago tne glaciers from the frozen North slowly forced their vay down* over my homeland. They leveled all before them and left a vast prairie that for untold ages grew rank with luxuriant , vegetation, maturing, decaying, returning to Mother Earth in creased fertility to await the day when human courage and intelligence, muscle and endurance, wouM wrest from her bosom the splendid civilization that is to be found there today. . „ Sixty-five years ago my tamer and mother migrated to this fair section. Soon after their marriage in March, 1862, they Journeyed from a centrally located coun y in Indiana to the newly acquired home in Newton County, r At that time a journey of a hundred miles, taken in the soring of the year through treacherous swamps andover roads that were almost impass able, was more of an event than a trans-continental trip today, it was very desirable to have Lte <or the protectipn of the cattle and live stock in winter time and my father had that in mind also when he made the choice of his future h °lnto that home they took youth, industry, ambition, courage, determination, faith and hope, all bound together by the insoUible bonds of love it was in this pioneer home that I was born. From the time I- became old enough to maintain my balance on a horse, I was placed ° Y <rpntle old gray mare that they called Nell, and my father would take me with him on his r °unds among the cattle. . time on, my love for them has never abated. It was never a fad or a passing fancy. r-— iY father never owned a Mherd of registered cattle but he always kept a herd oT~well-bred gradee cows, whose progeny he developed as baby beeves, using good registered Hereford bulls in the herd. He - also handled a great many In those days Fowler & Van Natta, Fowler, Ind., did a big business in feeding cattle, as well as having one of the most Promising herds of registered Herefords in the United States. I well remember when I was a bov of 12 I went with my father to visit Mr. Van Natta to see about selling him a d rove of steers. As we were about ready to turn our faces hmoeward Mr. Van Natta said: “Before you go I want to show you our pure-bred “We were glad for the invitation and opportunity. He took us down to the big barn on the old Hickory Grove farm, west or Fowler, and showed us the mammoth, smooth, well-groomed bulls that were making somuc h history for the breed. And then he had the show herd of females brought out and lined up great, broad-backed, effeminate matrons, full of bloom and substance, and the younger cattle and calves, allfinished to a turn with a captivating sweetness. It was a revelation to me. * * *
SHAT day has lingered long in my recollection and only accentuated my natural love for cattle and stimulated my desire and increased my determination sometime to own and produce specimens of which I also could be proud. Upon our homeward journey I implored my father to let me buy a cow and calf with my savings. But he thought that I had no place to keep them properly and withheld his consent. I then and there made up my mind that some day I would own a herd of Hereford cattle. How that resolution was kept and how my fondest dreams came true can be answered by the record made on Orchard Lake Stock Farm. Hereford history was made by the herd maintained there for a period of seventeen years, by Prime Lad bulls and the “King of Hereford sires,” Perfection Fairfax, for twelve years supreme as the head of the herd. * • * SIERE Is no bush so small but that it casts a shadow, and no breeder of livestock can afford to overlook the small ooys who show an inclination toward animal life. In their eager minds there may be seed sown, which in the aftermath may take root and blossom into full power. The record of Orchard Lake is of such recent date that most cattlemen know it. In addition to the fortunate selection of the breeding stock, its success was built up by giving every man who was a customer, either at my sales or at private treatey, asquare deal. In every business in which I have ever been engaged I have had for v slogan, "Once a customer, always a customer." That slogan was made good. My good rather used to say, When In doubt over any conroversy, get over in the other nan’s shoes and view things from us standpoint for a while, and see : iow they than took." 'This was but another adaption >f the principles embodied in the ;olden Rule, given to the world by he lowly Hazarene for the gulduoe of men in their dealings with ach other. 2 endeavored to apply this rule a all my ‘ cattle dealings, and, 12 anything. 1 went farther than I vcnild expect others to ?o in my :<Mtre to satisfy. MADS ftist*kes. And who I I j does not? But the oiglJU jest mistake that 1 made was that X was too lenient with *hoee who were in my debt. Out of y onafideote In them, and
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Former Governor of Indiana Warren T. McCray, after serving three years in Atlanta penitentiary, is shown on his return to his Indianapolis home, greeting his grandchildren, Barbara Jane and Billy Evans. from my faith in the values of the vast holdings I had in land and cattle, which I loved with an inordinate fondness, and which all at once became positively unsalable, and moreover, a great burden to carry, I was forced to extend my credit to meet the annual deficit. 'I did not realize the unparalelled and devastating shrinkage that had taken place in all the commodities in which the accumulations of a long life of incessant toil and frugality were invested. Still having faith that a try that was as prosperous as this in evfery other line could not long see its basic industry, lie prostrate and helpless, I continued to go ahead. I knew better than any one else that every dollar that I had, and every piece of property that I owned, was behind every dollar that I had obligated myself for, whether there remained anything for my wife and myself or not. I could not believe that all the vast equities that I had in the property up to and including the years 1919 and 1920, had dwindled away until they were not ample security for all those kind enough to extend me credit.
THE dITY IN BRIEF
Director Richard Lieber, Dean Stanley Coulter and Everett L. Gardner of the Indiana conservation commission will speak at the regional conference of State parks at Cincinnati, Oct. 18 to 20. States to be presented include Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and West Virginia. Gypsies who bought gasoline and blessed his cash register, took SB, Louis Walp, owner of a filling station at 4159 W. Washington St., told police. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad train No. 31, leaving here at 9 a. m. for Cincinnati will be operated into the Central Station there instead of the Fifth and Baymiller Station, beginning Saturday, George F. Acheer, assistant general passenger agent, announced today. A. A. Potter, Purdue University dean of engineering, will be the honor guest and speaker at a banquet of the Indianapolis Chapter, American Society for Steel Treating, at the * qiaypool Wednesday night. James A. Van Osdol, Anderson, will speak at the first of a series of fall meetings of the Indianapolis Bar Association at the Columbia Club next Wednesday night. The metting will commemqrate the adoption of the Constitution of the United States. Mrs. George Beaver, 334 Lockburn St., is in a serious condition at the Robert W. Long Hospital as a result of an attempt at suicide by swallowing poison Thursday. s L. C. Duncan of the C. L & W. railroad freight office, is attending a meeting of correspondents of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad (magazine, at Baltimore. George E. Hershman, vice chairman of the State highway commission, will address a “good roads” dinner to be held jointly by the Greensburg Rotary and Kiwanis Clubs, Oct. 10. ARGUi CLAIMS ON BANK Wild Depositors Resist Contractors’ Move to Collect. Arguments on claims of contractors against the J. P. Wild & Cos. State Bank that failed July 30, were heard today by Probate Court Judge Mahlon E. Basil. Holders of the claims, that amount to $377,000 are attempting to have them set aside as preferred, for immediate payment. Members of the depositors’ league are resisting the move.
1 "iHE burden of the duties of I Hr I the position with which I I -I was honored were so exacting that f was forced to neglect my private affairs just at a time when they demanded my personal attention more than ever before. This played an important part in the events which followed and which, constitute one of the saddest chapters that has even been written about the life of any man. It has been said that adversity has its uses. This is undoubtedly true, though the lessons taught may sometimes be obtained at a terrific price. Without trials we would never know our strength. Without storms, a house could as well be built upon sand as upon a foundation of rock. Many men of virtue and honor have been misunderstood and have endured slander and calumny, humiliation and disgrace far beyond their deserts, courageously and humbly, because in their heart of hearts they knew that they had committed no wrong, intentionally. In the dark days of adversity many things are seen with anew understanding. The Scriptures take on anew significance, and many passages that had never attracted any particular attention come to the reader as a ray of light that pierces the shadows and illuminates and makes clear that which had hitherto been either complex or ohscure.
Births Boys Lester and Dorothy Davis. 259 S. Mozart. Alvines and Lucy Kinniebren. 413- W. Rankin. Walter and Mary Brown. 116 Herman. Cletus and Dorothy Sibert, 2001 N. Keystone. . Robert and Edith Lewis, Methodist Hospital. Raymond and Martha Higgs, Methodist Hospital. Jack and Bettle Pitzer. Methodist Hospital Harry and Grace Beston, Methodist Hospital. Herman and Katie Keller. 2147 Jefferson. Willard and Nellie Bradshaw, 617 S. Auburn. James and Margaret Monyahan, Iking Hospital. Eugene and Dorothy Pursel. Long Hospital. Omer and Juanita Price, Long Hospital. . . . Girl* Andrew and Cora Thomas. 2712 E. Twen-ty-Fifth. Lewis and Lculse Duncan. 1105 N. Linwood. Herbert and Helen Bloemker, Methodist Hospital Raymond and Doreen Browder. Methodist Hospital. ...Ralph and Katherine Hamilton. 417% Virginia. Anthony and Mabel Otten, 548 E. Twentletn. Bartv and Janie McGrew, 2963 Cornell. William and Mary Scott. 959 N. Traub. George and Frances Knapp, Long Hospital. Paul and Helen Hughes. 915 N. Jefferson.
Deaths hernorrliage. m ’ ® 5 ’ 408 Divlslon ’ bral William N. Curry. 75. 1919 Highland PL. arteriosclerosis. Wllla Mae Cunningham, 1, 367 W. Fifteenth. entferitis. Ida Louise Duncan. 6 hours. 1105 N. Linwood. atelectasis. Richard Grider, 52, 846 Blake, mitral Insufficiency. Francis W Brown. 67. 2351 Broadway, acute dilatation of heart. Inft.nt Little. 1 day, city hospital, pneumonie. Ernest F. Frietzsche, 69, Christian Hospital. chronic nephritis. P iSKM w ?iSMi: 4 mon T c,ty hos * dibatation M MiChi * an acute ac?iden g tal DUnCan ' 17, 2218 Masßa chuetts. D°. ra Matlock. 77, city hospital, chronic myocarditis. Auto Supplies and Repairs a E>,^„ us . ed Parts, accessories, tires and ~b atV Lr J e s, for Practically, every make of less. Satisfaction guaranteed 82 A l F 23 r< M L TnV X ? P 4?T S AN D TIRE CO.'. °2l-23 N. Illinois. Main 6090. SERVICEABLE, USED TIRES Rel WHOLEBALE AND RETAIL SALE. Bel, 4300. ROGERS. 3117 W. Wash. „„ USED TIRES , „-y&2 lesale an d Retail. L. BELIO & SON. 23 8. EAST. Death Notices REINHARDT,, AGATHA—Beloved wife of John G. Reinhart and mother of Emil J H ob ßMr,h;Vrtf oh l!r c -'_ Fr S d w - and Charles H. Reinhardt. Mrs. C. K. Martin and Mrs. Katherine Lammert. passed away at the &^ U V eslden . c , e - 6,23 E -' Washington St.. Sept. 29. age 57 years. Funeral private at residence Saturday. Oct. 1. 2 p. m.. and ?* 2*’ John s Evangelical Church. Cumberland, at 3 p, m. Burial Memorial Park. Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main office, 2226 Shelby St. Drexel 2570. KKEEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. ... 1402 N. Illinois St. Main 1154. Res.. Bel. 3866-R 1 George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market Main 0808. J. C. WILSON: funeral parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive eaulpment Dr 0321 and Dr. 0322 BERT 8. GADD. 2130 PROSPECT ST. DREXEL 5307. UNDERTAKERS. . HISEY & TITUS. 931 N. Delaware. LI. 3828 Lost and Found
I ARTICLES found on tndlanapoll* street cars yesterday 10 UMBRELLAS 2 PURSES ~- 2 HATS 9 PAIRS GLOVES 3 PACKAGES Main 2737 BOSTON Terrier; female; gone from 4411 Millersville Rd. Liberal reward for Information leading to her return. No questions asxed. Hum. 1843. FOX Terrier; white and tap, male; license No. 4325. Call Hum. 4127, or return to 5735 Guilford. Reward. LAVALIERE: yellow gold and chain, lost on De Quincy or North St. or Guilford apartments. Call Irv. 2914-W. Reward. PIN; gold crescent, set with pearls; lost. Valued as keepsake. Rew. Ran. 0895. TWO rings lost in Ayres wash room Tuesday afternoon. Reward. Bel. 1145-R. Help Wanted—Male ADVERTISING SALESMEN; regardless of what your sales work has been, hear this proposition; exclusive territory. Call at Room 324 English Hotel, between 9 a. m. and 10 p. m. today or write The N. E. A., Brookvllle, Ohi.j. WE can place several men In a quality position If they are willing to work. Large Internationa! firm rapid promotion and good earnings; short hours; pleasant work. See MR. TAYLOR, Rm. 427. 134- TANARUS, Market St., at 7:30 a. m. WANTED. 3 boys lor milk route; $5 per week to start. Har. 0130. Help Wanted Female LADIES WITH SELLING EXPERIENCE, CAPABLE OF EARNING S3O TO S4O WEEKLY. APPLY TO E. M. CHELLEW. IST FLOOR, DAYLIGHT STORE, N. E. CORNER WASH. AND MERIDIAN. HOUSEKEEPER, white lady or girl 170 1% Southeastern after 5 p. m„ over grocery. Situations Wanted Male MIDDLE-AGED colored man wants Job as Janitor, yard man. porter or anything. Must have work. Main 0521. YARD or housework and maid work for j colored couple. Hum. 2482. 1
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Situations Wanted Female CARE FOR CHILDREN; or light housework; go home nights. Lin. 5594. COLORED GIRL; 17 years old: experienced; wants wk. after school; ref. Riley 2314, PRACTICAL NURSE; care for convalescent. companion. Invalids. Riley 3397. HALF-DAY WORK by week. Hours, 8 to 2. Hem. 2573. WOMAN: colored, experienced; wants day or half-day work by week. Lin. 9148. GIRL wants day work; cleaning and laundry; references. Cherry 2973-V7. LAUNDRY WORK to do at home; all work guaranteed. Hem. 1854. Special Notice 3 FERNE DAVIS; Psychic Reader; at 2137 N. New Jersey St. Gives personal spiritual readings and advise; by appointment. Phone, Randolph 0743. WEEK-END motor car trip, October 8-9. Indianapolis to Evansville yia French Lick, New Harmony and Vhtcennes. Party personally conducted. Call Ra. 0627. PERMANENT wave; 2 wks. special’ comp., $4.50. Thomas Wave Shoppe, Ch. 1734-M. MARYNELL BEAUTY SHOP 31 W. Ohio, Room 201. Popular Prices. Instructions CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE. Our graduates pass State examinations easily 202 Odd Fellow Bldg. M. 578 and 8509. CLASSES STARTING: SPANISH. FRENCH. ITALIAN. ENGLISH & VOCAL. Be. 1054-W. Business Announcements BORNMAN TRANSFER CO. CH 5571. SATISFACTORY MOVING SERVICE. BUILDING, remodeling, repairing, garages built; quick service; reas. Web. 6878-M. Call Oilar Furniture Shops 231 Massachusetts Ave. When you want first-class upholstering, finishing or cabinet work. For 25 years Ollar's have been known for quality and fair prices. the home, EXCAVATING UINUhiK hullsJJsjH Carpenter, cement, brlok work. DR. 0736. EXPERT PAPER HANGING, BEL. 2620-W. L. C. HUOHEB. 6 Expert repairing of watches, clocks and jewelry. Wm. A. Meacham, 1110 Wright St. DRexel 7626. FEATHERS bought, *oia and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made E. F. BURKLE. 416 Mass. Main 1428. FIRST-CLASS painting: estimates free. S. Hensley, 1226 Pleasant. Drex. 2225. GRADING, sodding, excavating and hauling. Cherry 6064. ___ PAPER HANGING, painting; estimates free, work guaranteed 3 years. Ch. 6046 or Cherry 3273, PAINTING & interior decorating; Hendrik Dinkla, comp. Ins. Est. 1902. Ch. 2682-W. PLUMBING FIXTURES We save you money. INDIANAPOLIS PLUMBING SUPPLY CO.. 125 N. Alabama. Lin. 6788. RUG. 9x12. THOROUGHLY CLEANED. *2: 3-PIECE OVERSTUFFED SUI T E CLEANED AND MOTHS DESTROYED. *ls. SUPERIOR RUG CLEANERS. HE. 4462. WALL PAPER taker, off by steam; no sloppy mess. Riley 2587._ Q. A. HARTMAN: estimate painter. If pleased tell others. Wash. 4271. ‘Rooms for Rent ALABAMA. N„ 1012; clean, modern, steam heat: *3 and $4. Riley 5458. ASHLAND. 1215; WELL FURNISHED ROOM; VICTROLA; ELEC. FAN. M. 4152. ASHLAND. 2331: ATTRACTIVE FRONT RM- MOD. HOME; *4. HEM. 2247, BUTLER. 1107 N.; 2 rooms, nicely furnlshed or unfurn.; ladles pref. Irv. 1089. CENTRAL, 2416; nicely furnished room for 3 ladles. Harrison 0806-M. CENTRAL. 2112: lovely rm.: modern, prlvate home. Ran. 6131. ILL.. N.. 2163; newly turn rnut; al8 °”"’ twin beds; hot wa.; good heat. Ra. 6585. ILLINOIS. N.. 2350—Nice rm. and sleeping rms. for 2 people. Randolph 0725. LE GRANDE, 1523; modern sleeping room. adlolning bath; kitchen prl. If desired. MERIDIAN. N.. 520; Apt. 18: nice, modern room, suitable for 2; $5.00. MICHIGAN. 3032 E.; attractive, modern rm.. aultable for two. Cherry 0856-W. _ NEW JERSEY. N.. 226; clean, modern rm.. hot water; reasonable. RJey 4145. PROSPECT. 719; modern sleeping >™.: prl. entrance; hot and cold water. Dr. 6025, RUCKLE. 1725; large, comfortable homeUke room; private home. Hem. 327 f. LOWER; steam-heated rms.; private baths: new bedding, dec, and furn. Ma. 4934. WALCOTT, N.. 227; large t, team-heated cheerful room, 3 windows. lor gentlemen. No other roomers. Lin. 3066. WOODRUFF PL., Middle Dr.. 970: room. priv. home: garage opt. Cn. NEW JERSEY, N.. 517: sleeping rms.: walklng distance. Lin. 8914. PARK. 1535: attractive, modern room; Lincoln 7695. IAPGE rm.. closet, 2; priv. home; soon neighborhood; gd. heat; reas. Dr. 3165-M. COMFORTABLY furn. connecting front rms.. modern. Riley 5963. CLEAN, modern room, twin beds; private garages. Riley 3775.
Room for Rent With Board ASHLAND. 2218; nicely furn. rm. for 2; good meals. Hem 4242. NOBLE, N.. 329; modern, front rm.; steam heat; laundry and good meals. 30Th! w 7! 631; newly furn. rm, good meals. Home privileges, 2 emp. Ra. 4985. MOTHER and child to room and board; modern home. Hemlock 5138. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA. 1012 N.; 2-room suite. *7.50: single. $4.50 and Bteam heat; walking distance. Riley 5458. BARTH AVE., 1315; preference of 2 or 3; price reasonable. BROADWAY. 2121; 2 suites. 2 kitchenettes: everything furn Garage. Ran. 0597. BROADWAY. 1008; 2 attrac. rms.: kitchen privl., prl. home and ent.; gar, Rl. 5951. HAMILTON; near Tech; 2 completely furnished rooms: adults. Cherry 0524-R. ILLINOIS. N~ 2159; modern, furnished rooms; also sleeping room. KEYSTONE. 2008; 3 furnished rms downstalrs; gas. lights, sink In kitchen, prl vate entrance. NEW JERSEY, N., 126; one-rooYn: large clean; 1 block from city market. 1 block car line; $4 week. ——- NEW JERSEY, S.. 1002; 2 UNFURN. RMS., mod: SINK IN KITCHEN. ORIENTAL, 540 N., housekeeping or sleeping rooms for rent. PARK, 1535; large rm. and kitchenette: modern: furn. Lincoln 7695, PENNSYLVANIA, N., ~2 002: o n j® el „ y _ t ,n'i r is’ rm., good heat, adults, garage optional. TENTH E.. 447; 4 rms. and 2 rms. to T suite:’modern, housekeeping. Rl. 6163. WASH.. E., 2419; 2 nicely furn.; priv ate entrance; modern. Ch. 4876.
Houses for Rent BANCROFT. 1136; BRAND NEW STRICTLY MODERN, 2-WAY, 4 RMS. A SIDE, BUILT-IN FEATURES; GAR.; REAS. CAPITOL if] 2724; 10 rooms; well arranged for two families or roomers; newly painted; cistern, garage; rent reduced; real home; references required. Write D. M. CT.ARK. Jamestown. Ind. DEWEY, 5844; Irvington; semi-modern double; 5 rooms; garage; water paid. $25. Irvington 4119. DORMAN. 427; 4, rooms, semi-modern. sl9; .garage optional. Ch. 2880-M. . DREIER PL.. 1015;~ 5 rooms; semi-modern; water paid; $16.50. Drex, 1829-W. EAST: colored; dandy 3, 4 and 5-room houses; semi-modern. Call Ran. 3665. FULTON. 724; 6 rooms; good condition; sl6. Har. 2403. GARFIELD, 616 N.; 5-room >/a double; good location: mod, except furnace. Irv. 2689. GREELY, ill; 4 rooms: garage: semi-mod-ern: close to school; sls; good condition. HAMILTON. N., 1007: 6 rooms, double. modern; $32.50. HAMILTON 807 326; 6rms mod. 5 rms., semi-mod., gSr.; Tech. Ch. 2665-J. ILLINOIS, N.. 3619; 6 rooms; modern: garage; $45. - ILLINOIS. N.. 3646: dandy new 6-rm. mod. double: garage: water paid; 850. Ra. 6142. lOWA. 222: 6-room house; electric lights; sls. Drex. 4376-M. JACKSON, 3030, rear; brick double; $12.60; electric lights. Main 105(1 KEYSTONE, S.. 449 ; 6-room house: strictly modern: newly painted: good location: S3O; rare bargain. Hum. 3607. KEYSTONE. S.. 2304: 5-room double; semi-modern; steam heat furnished; S3O Drex. 6220. LEEDS. 2561 5-rm. mod.; basement; hardwood floors: gar.; S3O. Irv, 3459. R. MAP.TINDALE, 2924; colored; Inside toilet. sls; 2 weeks free rent. Main 1050. MILBURN. 1811: newly painted and papered five-room cottage; gas and electricity: reduced rent; Riverside MONTCALM. 1451; 6-room modern double; garage: good condition: S3O. Bel. 3877-W. MUSKINGUM. 1212; colored: rear 1216; 4 rooms; water, gas, elec. He. 4813. NAOMI. 1227; 5-room; toilet, elec.; water inside; gar; water pd.; $25. Drex 165 t. ’i39 S. ORIENTAL; 7 rms., gas. elect., gai., ; wa. pd.; S2O. 1638 W. Ohio, h rms.. elic.. gar., sink: $lB. 422 Haugh; 8 rms.. gas, /elect., gar., new paper: sl7. 653‘/i E. Prsftt; 5 rms., gas; $12.50. 1637 Yandes: eoloied. (4 rms., elect.; sls. McCullough
Homes for Rent OLIVE, 1526; 4 rooms, garage, water. *lB. Cherry 4099 or Dr. 0595-R. PROSPECT. 425; mod., gar.; *32.50. Raymond, E., 1412; semi-mod., gar.; *25. Dr, 4206. RINGGOLD, 1332: 6 rooms; modern; good condition. Drex. 5116-R. RURAL. N.. 1638 ; 6-rm. modern % double; garage; water paid. Bel. 2986. SHEFFIELD, N., 203; 5 rooms near new west side high school, water paid. Main 3868. Eves.. Ran. 4702, SHELDON. 150?: 5 rooms, semt-mod.; close school: *2O. Ch. 1308. ST. PEIL'R, 1109; 7-room mod.; cabinet; newly deco.; gas; $32.50; Inc, back porch. SUGAR GROVE, 1840; 5 rooms; newly decefrated gar, near school *2O. Hum. 5636. TABOR. 1756; 5-room double; light, gas. garage: sls, ■ Bel. 1041. TABOR. 1751; 4-room semi-mod. cottage; garage; water paid. Bel 1041. TACOMA. N., 1527; 4 attractive rooms In double: S2O; $22.50 with garage. Riley 1957. Hem. 2797. TEMPLE. N.. 33; 6 rooms, modern; water paid- near car and bus line. Ch. 4040-M. TUXEDO. N., 1412; 5-room semi-mod. double; newly painted: garage. Cr. 1122-J. TUXEDO. N„ 955; desirable 6-room double: complete bath, new Vecto heater; garage; E. Tenth car line; $26.50. Ran. 5763 or MISS ILG. Main 6761 or Irv, 3955. UNIVERSITY. 5849; 8-room modern; garage. Bel. 2986. UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS; new 4-room: strictly modern; for family of 2. Will lease to right party. Call Dr. 7802, ring 3. WOODLAWN. 725; 5 rooms and bath; *25. Wash. 5445. 14TH, W.. 125; 4 rooms; Inside toilet: basement; elec, lights; gas; S2O. Riley 6646. MR. DAVIS. Eve., Lin. 5931. 17TH, E.. 2645-7; 5 rooms and bath, S3O a side. Lin. 1957. Hem. 2797. , 30TH, W„ 650; rear 646; 5-room bungalow, gar,, water paid; $25, Ran. 3146. ONE MONTH FREE. Get my list of rentals. A. F. ZAINEY, 122 N. Delaware St. Lin. 6520. FIVE-ROOM SINGLE, $19.75 Newly painted and papered large yard; garage. CRUSE, 128 N. Delaware. S2B; WATER paid; new double: 3 rooms down, bedroom, bath, large closets up; garage. 2217 E. Twelfth. Har. 3955. OVERLOOKING Fall Creek Blvd.: aristocratic location, beautiful 8-rm. brick home; double garage; bargain. Hum. 3607. $22.50—1931 Parker Ave.; 5 rooms; semimodern. . . $15.00—3410 E. 32d St.; 4 rooms, and barn. $15.00—2809 McPherson Ave. $16.00—809 Sheperd St. $17.00 —4417 Baltimore Ave. Bridges & Graves Cos. 237 N. Delaware. Riley 5250. 6% ROCKVILLE RD.: country home; bus and car line: now empty; plenty of grounds. REDUCED RENTB. LIN. 4971. Graceland. 3714; 4 r 'S’ gar $25.00 1018 River: 4 room.' Ji toilet... 23.75 1306 Bradbury; 5 r , .nside toilet 19,00 1616 Wilcox; 4 rooms’ c., gas 12.50 1440 Everett: 4-rm. b„r i low; good.. 13.50 2131 Jefferson; 4-rm. Ijvble; good.. 12.50 COLORED. 852 Camp, rear: 4 rms.; Inside toilet 15.00 5-ROOM double necr Madden’s; newly papered: garage; sl6. Cr. 4391. B irgains for Colored 2309 Yandes St.; 4 rooms $12.50 1216 E. 23d St.: 4 rooms 12.50 2301% Yandes St.; 4 rooms 8.00 Houses In A-l condition: water paid. J. O. M’CULLOUGH AGENCY. 106 N. Delaware St. Ma. 1709. New Modern Bungalow, S3O 1226 Keteham Five rooms; latest type: close to bus. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors 130 N. Delaware. Ma. 4088. ATTRACTIVE double. 4-room to side; mostly modern, water paid: 2-car garage; Vi block from car line; $22.50. Riley 3775. SPECIAL INDUCEMENT For good tenant; 227 8. Randolph: 5-room modern double: newly decorated; $25; one month free. AY. R. HUNTER CO. MA. 1078. 926 E. Washington, $35 Second floor: Ideal for rooming house or small business; nice entrance on Washington St.: seven living rooms and bath; all or part newly decorated. CITY TRUST CO. MA. 4423. Mr. Hurt. HEm, 4775. Apartments for Rent The Cambridge Apts. NORTH AND DELAWARE STS. NON-HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS. ONE. TWO THREE ROOMS AND BATH. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. SEE CUSTODIAN OR CALL LI. 5391. Maple Terrace 542 E. Maple Rd.; Frlgldaire service: 5 rooms; garage $89.00 Maple Arms 38th and Central Ave.: 4 rooms and bath; hpat, light, gas and water furnished 75.00 Lafayette Court 2735 N. Meridian; 3 rooms 55.00
Westminster 2725 N. Meridian; r rooms 50.00 Blackstone 4001 E. Washington; 2 rooms 47.50 Kreiger 836 E. Prospect: 2 rooms 32.50 H. H. Woodsmall & Cos., Inc. Ll. 5391. Ma. 2808. “We Insure everything but the hereafter." Nights and holidays call E. V. Dessert Hum. 2204. SSO INCLUDING OARAGE The Roblnhood. No. 9. 63d and College; living room, sun parlor, dining room, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom, ln-a-door bed In living room: Immediate possession. Call Lin. 5144; evenings. Ran. 3791. 5-ROOM APT., $42.00 College Ave., near 63d; thoroughly modern; children welcome, with yard to play. W, R. HUNTER CO. MA. 1078. DESIRABLE apartment: modern: private entrance; everything furnished. Bel. 3026. BELLEFONTAINE, 1218: 2-room apt.: completelv furn.: $8 week, Har 4872-R. MORRIS, 710, E.: desirable unfurnished. 3room apartment In a modern home. Houses and Flats Furnished WILL share owner modern home; Protestant: married couple preferred; home privileges; references exchanged. Ch. 1592-J. Three rooms, modern, adults, SB. RAndolph 1342. Business Places for Rent PARKING SPACE IN BUILDING FOR TENANTS. NOW AVAILABLE. New Offices 1- suite 2- suite $45 to $55 3- suite SBO to S9O 2-room, with large adjacent merchandise storage space. .$65 OR all or part of above as one large office with vault. . _ Location: In heart of financial ano market business districts, and across street from Courthouse. Features: Every modern office building facility; unusual In ventilation, daylight and outlook: marble corridors and lobby: high-speed elevators and excellent service Apply Building Manager. Room 710. or rental agents. Klein & Kuhn. Union Title Office Bldg. Delaware and Market Sts. Phone Ma. 4818.
Storage and Transfer OTTO J. SUESZ Established 1895. Packing, storage, overland hauling: special low rates on loads to Chicago and Toledo. Main 2353. Riley 3628. Cherry, 4579. Cherry 0699-W Houses for Sale COZY BUNGALOW, NORTHEAST Well constructed, well arranged, large living-room, dining-room, convenient kitchen, two nice-sized bedrooms, complete bath, full basement, furnace, garage, large east front lot, on paved street, in Forest Manor: SSOO cash, balance like rent. FRANK E. GATES & SON. 624 Illinois Bldg Main 1409. Eves.. Cherry 3096-W. It’s Worth Reading Good 7-room home; Vt mile west of Ben Davis; 5 down. 2 up; hardwood floors: double garage: 1 69-100 acres, with 162 feet on W. Washington; runs through to Minnesota, from which 5 lots can be sold; all for $5,500; terms. Mr. Keller. Hem. 1840. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors 130 N. Delaware. Main 4088. Udell St., 618 Five-room modern bungalow, in excellent condition; garage; large lot with fruit and shrubbery; SSOO cash; balance monthly. Itfa. 1531. Evenings, Hu. 2423.
Houses for Sale Your Car as First Payment on this new bungalow; 5 rooms, modern, hardwood floors all over, fireplace, built-in cabinet in kitchen, breakfast room, full basement, front-drive garage; located west near Speedway road. Price only $4,750. Mr. Keller: evenings. Hem. 1840. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors 130 N. Delaware. Main 4088. NORTHWEST At 1316 W. 32d St.: semi-modern cottage of four rooms; hardwood floors. Inside toilet, electric lights, gas, city water, garage: all assessments fully paid. Price $9,250: terms. $l5O cash. S3O per month. F. J VIEHMANN CO. Realtors. Builders. 142 N. Delaware St. Riley 2840. Res., Irv. 0534-M. ALBANY. 1047; 5 rms., cellar, long living-room. Inclosed rear porch, brick and cement front porch. Inside toilet and bathroom, garage. We wiU make completely modern and sell on very low terms. Call Mr. Kepling. Riley 5250. or Lin. 1281. Bridges & Graves Cos. -$27.50 PER MONTH Buys four-room and bath cottage at 518 E. Morris St.; electric lights, gas, city water. Inside toilet, garage. Price $2,958; small cash payment. F. J. VIEHMANN CO. Realtors. Builders. 142 N. Delaware St. Riley 2840. Res.. Irv. 0534-M. NEW BUNGALOWS 4329 and 4333 English Ave.; 5 rooms, modern, good location, built for someone who wants a home to live in, not to rent; garage. large porch, large basement with laundry; must be seen to be appreciated. Call Abernathy. Lin. 2318 or Har. 4777-M. Schloss Bros investment Cos. SPANN AVE.. 1148; five-room, modern twostory house; In fine condition; new furnace, new gas heater; large living-room, large closets; cistern; garage; front and rear porches; paved street and paved alley. all paid: also 8 tons Pocahontas lump coal In basement. Price, $4,800. on terras. C. B. McPADDEN. 450 E. Washington. Main 5072 or Ch, 0899. , SSOO Cash—s3o Per month Practically new. 4 rooms aside double, city water, sanitary toilet, gas. electric lights: rent S4O. Live In one side r.t a cost of $lO per month. Mr. Huse, Main 1576. Hum. 2016. The Union Trust Company ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW, NORTHEAST New and modern on Keystone, near 38th. Paved road, near bus and lnterurban. Let me show you this bargain. Easy terms or will take lot or auto as part. Owner. Hum. 5220. $50.00 CASH MAKES FIRST PAYMENT Nearly new five-room bungalow; electric lights, basement, nice porch; newly painted. Payments $22.50 per month. Call MR. McVEY. Main 0792. Evenings, Hum. 5155. $50.00 CASH BALANCE MONTHLY Double north of 42d St.; four rooms to a side; cast front: electric lights; basement; water in kitchen; garage: a good investment. Call MR. McVEY. Main 0792. Evenings Hum. 5155. $250. CASH 1631 Lawton St.; new 5-room modern bungalow. hardwood floors. medicine cabinet, linoleum. Rybolt furnace, large cement porch, garage, paved street. Price only $4,600 No Barret. N. J. Fox. Main 6755. Evenings. Hum. 1168. SIOO CASH 1024 Albany St.; new 5-room, bungalow, complete bath, medicine cabinet, linoleum, cement porch, garage, new Improvements to be paid for; near beautiful Garfield Park. Balance like rent. N. J. Fox. Main 6755. Evenings. Hum. 1166. SSO CASH $25 Per month: gas, sewer, city water. Inside toilet. 4 rooms and bathroom: only 2 years old; near park: close In. 819 Shepard St BRIDGES & GRAVES CO.. 237 N. Delaware. HOYT AVE.. 3944; nice, new five-room bungalow; nicely decorated throughout: front and rear porches: front-drive garage; will sell at bargain price of $2,900 on easy payments. Take English Ave. car to Garfield. S. D. SAMPLE. 3939 English Ave. Dr. 4334. $250 CASH. BALANCE MONTHLY. BUYS Modern five-room bungalow, nearly new; newly painted and decorated throughout; laundry tubs In basement: nice lot: convenient to car. bus and school. Call MR. McVEY. Main 0792; evenings. Hum. 5155. SSO CASH 1714 Gimber St.; 4-room bungalow, city water inside, good condition, balance like rent: price only SI,BOO. N. J. FOX, Main 6755. Evenings. Hum. 1168. $25 CASH. *25 month: new 4 rooms and bath, bungalow, garage, near English Ave. carline and school. Inquire at 610 S. Temple or call Riley 6846. Mr. Da 4s. Eve., Lin. 5931. *27 CABH. $27 monthly; 6 rooms, bath. garage, electric lights, gas; 858 Buchanan St. Owner. 541 Bankers Trust Bldg, Riley 5641. ST. PAUL ST.; six rooms, semi-modern. In good condition: two lots; $2,500. Easy terms. Mr. Ross. Wash. 1399-R Ma. 6232. QUALITY with convenience. 5126 Scofield Ave.; new 5-room modern; an unusual home: special features; bargain on terms. Owner. Ch. 6881. NEAR PROSPECT ST. Harlan St.. 1041; 5-room cottage, semimodern. large lot. Price $2,500; terms, S3OO down, Lin. 3734. WOOD A: E. 31ST., 3063; house and lot. $460; clear title, 1 block of school, stores. bus. See owner at this address. PLEASANT RUN BLVD.. 1867; 5-room. strictly mod. bung.; 3-ear gar.: must be sold this month. Owner. Reas. Dr. 3972, MARKET. W., 1447; to be sold to the highest bidder: to be moved or wrecked HARRY SCHOFIELD. Main 2106. 25TH. E.. 2910; 5-rm. house: colored; reas. rent. Inquire 1439 Martindale. Ch. 4148-R
Lots for Sale LOT on Drexel Ave., second lot south ol 12th St.; west front. Just two blocks from Little Flower Parrish: a fast growing community; $1,200 buys clear title to this lot. Drexel 2081-J. Farms for Sale $4,000 EQUITY In a 132-acre stock farm on State road, for a 5-room bungalow. north. Hum. 3455. Real Estate for Exchange OIL STATION: 2 pumps; grocery stock and fixtures: also 4-room suburban house; price $1,800; S2OO down. W. H. TATE. 149 N. Delaware. Lin. 7933. TO EXCHANGE, my equity In a modern east side home for light truck. Call Sunday or evenings at 1457 W. Denny St. Phone Drex. 3642 ring 3. Real Estate Wanted SUBURBAN lots wanted In exchange for equity in a modern east side home. Call at 1457 N. Dcnnv St. Sunday, or any evening from 6 to 8-p. m. Phone Drex. 3642 ring 3. CASH: for south and east double or singles. Give lowest figure. Box C 334. Business Property for Sale BROOKSIDE AVE., 2328-30; building 32x75. suitable for theater or various other purposes. Call owner. Ran. 6587. Building and Contracting OENERAL building and contracting; remodeling a specialty. CIVIC REALTY COMPANY. 136 N Delaware. Lin. SO.'O. IF YOU have a lot partly paid, we will pay balance and build a home for you ELVISRS & KLEIN. Lincoln 2627.
Miscellaneous for Sale RUGS—LINOLEUM Seamless Brussels rugs, slzs 9x12, in blue. tan. taupe and old rose, at $12.50. Imported Japanese grass rugs, 9x12. at $7.50; wool fiber rugs. 9x12, are also $7.50. A full line of Brussels, Axmlnsters, velvets tnd Wilsons are carried in all grades and sizes, at real prices. Floor covering In beautiful Uneoleum patterns. 49c yard: genuine Oold Seal congoleum rugs, 9x12, all newest patterns, all perfect, fully guaranteed at $9.95. These are carried in all sizes at proportionate prices. We also have a full line of rug border, congoleum, linoleum and inlalds at very low prices In all patterns and sizes In every width made. CHARGE ACCOUNTS WELCOMED DORFMAN RUG CO. 207 W. WASHINGTON If It covers the floor we have It RUMMAGE SALE—Useo ciotmng and furnlture. 127 W. Georgia St. SCALES; Dayton, new and rebuilt. Extra low prices; terms if desired. Tele. Main 4874. DAYTON SCALES COMPANY. 243 N. Pennsylvania. STOVE, Peninsular heating stove; 2-hole laundry stove. Bel. 4395-R. STOVES. COAL RANGES, used. $lO and up; combination ranges, used. sls and up. Charles Koehrlr.g, 882 Virginia Ave. STOVE. Florence hotmlast; A-l condition. Call Bel. 1714. 2021 Wilcox, SALESMEN'S large and small carrying cases. $8 and $6 each. 306 Prospect St.. South Side Turner Hall. TYPEWRITER, Woodetock; in perfect condltion. Price $35. Call at 1442 Roosevelt Ave. up to e p. in. Alter 6 p. m. at 1408 Newman St.
Miscellaneous for Sale King’s Clean-Up Sale of JJsed Furniture Simmons Bed Outfit, with new mattress . Heating Stoves $13.95 Up Bedroom, dining room, living room and kitchen pieces in this sale are exceptionally low, reflnished and in first-class condition. Come in and get our price on complete outfits. LIBERAL TERMS King’s Used Furniture Cos. 342 E. Wash. St Between Ala. and New Jersey Sts.
° n dfmonßtrator * nd / . S repossessed electric. YV\ WfflsMifiig f/\\ j Mac Mmes /1 \ 1 ./i ETer .v machine over- ,(_/ 1 hauled and repainted \jl LL and fully guaranteed. 2—Eden Washers, old style..s 35 2—Eden Washers, new style 85 s—Zenith Washers, round tub 110 7—Zenith Washers, cabinet 127.50 2—Rainbow Ironers (electric heat) 135 Small Down Payments. Easy Terms We also do all kinds of electric repairing. Twenty-four-hour service. Reasonable prices. Hatfield Electric 102 South Meridian St. MAin 0123
STOVES! HEATING OR COOKING $9-85^ UP ' Good as New WHY PAY ZrejlßgSsL MORE! RHODES-BURFORD 335 E. Washington. _____ USED FURNITURE LOWEST PRICES LOWEST - TERMS RHODES-BURFORD 335 E. WASHINGTON ARTICALS of needlework and art work for sale; reasonable. Hem. 4138. THE EXCLUSIVE GIFT SHOP BASEBURNER; good condition; $lO. Also bed. gray enamel, & springs, $5; child’s bed, white, $3: good condition. Ra. 4015, BEAUTIFUL large-size quilt top, $8 Drex. 6922, 919 Woodlawn Ave. BRAND new, man’s overcoat; about size 40; tailored: $lO. Lady’s fur-trimmed Bolivia, size ?8. Bargain. Irv. 3829. BUILDING material for sale cheap. Belmont 2585-R. CABINET model "White” electric sewing machine; good wicker rocker. Irv. 092*! CHAIRS, opera; second-hand. See manager at theater. JAMES R. ARNETTE. 411 E, Washington. COAT; 7-year-old girl's coat and hat set: fur trimmed, fresh cleaned, exclusive model from Ayres; good cond; sl2. Wash. 4038. 3829 Washington Blvd. COAT, fur trimmed: dress, hat, vacuum cleaner; cheap. 1106 E. Market St. DAVENPORT bed; large; three glass doors; bookcase and rocker; splendid condition: cheap Ran. 0284 after 6p. m. DINING room suite, apartment size! tension table and 4 chairs; splendid condltlon. Reasonable. Ch. 1003. HEATING STOVES; large or small; A-l condition: $7 and p. Dr. 3071, MAHOGANY Simmons bed. complete. S2O; chlfferobe. porch furniture, 2 trunks. etc. Splsn. barg. 2264 NT. Penn. Har. 3831. PIANO, plaver. good as new: dining rm. suite; bed cheap. 2364 N. Talbott. RANGE, combination; coal and wood, uprlght; sacrifice. Other articles. Ch. 1532. REED GO-CART; ALMOST NEW. IRV. 0882. SAFES; all sizes, certified fire protection: safes opened and repaired, combinations changed, keys made. Prompt service. Bachelor Safe Cos.. 124 W. Ohio St. Lin 3123.
WELL-BUILT, MODERN HOME, WHERE LIFE IS WORTH LIVING Located in Homecroft, the new beautiful, high-class, restricted addition on Madison Road, just north of Southport. Excellent transportation every few minutes, either by bus or trolley. Only 20 minutes from downtown. A home away from the congestion, confusion. noise and dirt of the city, yet only three or four squares from high and grade school, churches, stores, etc. A home where your neighbors are real folk, home owners, where the lot is large. 70x200 (equal to 3 average city lots), large enough for flowers, garden, fruit and kiddies to play. Attractive living room, cozy dining room, large kitchen, two nice bedrooms with bath (built-in-tub) between. All well arranged. Nicely decorated. Large cement basement with complete deep well water pressure system. Ideal furnace and coal bin. Garage. Small cash payment. Balance like rent. Frarak E. Gates & Sons, Realtors 624 Illinois Building. MA in 1409.
OCT. 1, 1927
Miscellaneous for Sale MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS Miscellaneous lot of lumber, some new, some old. together with work benches, ladders, mlsc. hardware, working tools, formerly belonging to carpenter and contractor. Sell either entire lot or In quantity desired. Materials carry low appraisals. CHESTER L ZECHIEL. trustee for bene-J fit of creditors. 707 Peoples Bank BldgJ Main 5787. ] BE PREPARED 1 for bad weather. Buy your waterproofl tanjaulln and canvas covers direct fronfl Indiana’s largest manufacturer at lowed! prices. 1,000 covers always In stock. Anß size furnished Immediately. See us an 9 save money. Hoosler Tarpaulin and Can-1 vas Goods Cos. 1302 W. Washington. 1 USED PIANOS; owing to limited space wel are offering our entire used stock at sac-| riflee prices. Payments as low as $1.0(fl weekly. KIMBALL PIANO CO„ 150 N. 8-PIECE dining-room suit*. SSO. Call Hu. TABLES, restaurant; chairs, stools, eoffea urns, cash register, pop corn macht'*-. mirrors, 312 Va, Ave. Miscellaneous Wanted HOUSE cleaning? Your surplus clothing .-^ rn l tu , re ' ma ftazlnes. papera will help “ s . to help others. Salvation Army lndusHome. Phone for wagon. Riley 6622. 127 W. Georgia. EXCLAVE GIFT SHOP MOVINO FROM 654 E. TWENTY-FIRST TO 609 E. FOR-TY-FOURTH. ARTICLES OF NEEDLEWORK WANTED. HE. 4136. Pets and Live Stock Fox Terriers, Rat Terriers, Boston Terriers, Pedigreed Pups, Eskimoes, Etc. New arrivals daily. Let us get you the dog you want. Prices reasonable. OTHER PETS Rabbits, guinea pigs, gold fish and aquariums. Angora and Persian kittens, young canaries, soon In song. EVERYTHING IN PETS. EVERYTHING RIGHT. Remedies, foods, supplies, for every pet kept constantly in band. Advice freely and cheerfully given. INDIANAPOLIS BIRD STORE 135 E. Ohio BIRDS, good singers. 817 S. Meridian. FRANK WENZLER. BOSTON Bull puppies; 7 weeks; pedigreed; good heads, screw tails, splendid markIngs, very reasonably priced. Bel 0172-J, CANARIES, roller singers; from imported stock: cheap. 327 8. Dearborn. Dr. 5818. GERMAN police, female; siß; with pupa. At once. 822 S. Addison. HOUNDS; Kentucky; 10 months oldcheap, 4216 Rockville Rd. PUPPIES, police; From Imported sire, either sex; reasonable. 706 lowa St. BILK POODLES FOR SALE; MALE AND FEMALE. CHEAP. 272 LY&N ST. WHITE silky roodle pups, price reasonable. Call at 2252 8. Meridian. MERIDIAN HILL Country Club DOG SHOW. OCTOBER 1 . Entries taken up to and including Friday. September 30. Entry blanks csui be had at Ward’s Pet Shop. Em-Roes or from N. E. Loveless, show secretary. 28% W. Washington, Room 7. Main 1297. Musical Instruments We Instruct you nLA k' Drum’s, Bells’! XyUI J phones, Tympanl. ff | ** - f* Largest and most complete Drum I U Bchool in Indiana. I )1 - H’VflU Complete stock of 111 IIA/ri/ irnl Hand Instruments. \jf-jj Saxophones and TERMS IF DESIRED. RINNE & HENRY MUSIC CO. SCHAFF BROS, player piano; perfect dltlon: with bench to match: cxcmßßß tone: will sell for balance due. $2*M ™ WILSON-STE W ART MUIIC CO. 44 N Pennsylvania. Main 1287, USED pianos, nothing down; trade in yc jr old pianos or Vlctrolas; payments as low as $1 weekly; owing to limited space our used stock must be reduced: all instruments guaranteed and thoroughly reconditioned. KIMBALL PIANO CO.. 150 N, Delaware. USED Beckwith mahogany plain piano! sllO, payments If desired; many others In first-class condition; good players reduced; one baby grand at real bargain price. KIMBALL PIANO CO.. 150 N Delaware. ______ DECKER BROS, piano. $25: J. 8* C. Flscher. $115; slightly used player. $268; pay. ments: no Interest. ROBERTSON'S. 235 N. Penn. St USED talking machine*; good condition: all makes. *ls up. Terme. Indiana Talking Machine Bervlce Cos.. 528 Maes. Ave. Lin, 6763. ONE upright Everett piano; walnut caee: thoroughlv reconditioned: 189- payment* if desired *1 weekly. KIMBAtL PIANO CO., 150 N. Delaware, USED PIANO: Whitney upright mahogany: in first-class condition; *100: payments *1.25 weekly. KIMBALL i>IANo CO.. 150 N. Delaware, CORNETT B flat. *l2: saxophone 8 melody, SSO; both splendid condition. Har. 1213-M. PIANO, Parlor Orand: cost (1.250: good cond.; sac.. S3OO cash. Ch. 2968. BASE horn with case; good condition; sll. Also Saxophone* cheap Ran. 2498 LIBBY’S trap drums outfit. Co4t $145, wll) sell for $35. cn. 6209. 34 S. Tuxedo. PIANO. Baldwin plaver. bench, roll*: cok $500: spien. cond,: sac. *l7B. Dr. 5729. PIANOS to rent. *4 a month and up. ROBERTSON’S 235 N Penn. Barter and Swap WILL trade good used car for house paintlng. Hum. 3607. Coal and Wooa NO CHARGE FOR WHEEI> ING W. Va. 4-inch No. 5. forked $6.50 W. Va. 6-lnch fkd. No. 5 6.75 W. Va. egg. No 5. forked 6.25 Wl Va. I. C. 4-irch lump, forked....: 7.00 Poca. 4-inch Red Ash No. 4 7.75 Poca. 4-lnch lump, genuine Red Ash. 8.00 Poca No. 3 Red Ash 8.25 Poca. egg No. 4, Red Ash $7.00 Poca. fracture. Red Ash. Big Eagle ream $7.00 Poca. mine run. genuine No. 3 Red Ash. 50 per cent Big Eagle 1ump...56.50 Indiana luma No. 5. clean forked. . .*5.50 RED RIVER COAL CO. Lin. 1866 Lin. 1868, WOOD for fireplace or furnace. Drex. 0883. WOOD: oak, elm and beech for bakery or furnace; cheap, delivered. Hera, 4987.
