Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 August 1938 — Page 14
MRS, LUEBKING, LIFELONG LOCAL RESIDENT, DIES
Injuries Fatal to Louis Essigke; Rites Friday for Anna Toomey.
vivors: Wife,
BO vivors: URBON-
rs, E
84 F. Wood Yantion rdon Mr. tre
ray; sister.
vivors: a sister.
3 BQ THERSY Mrs. Cecyle Luebking, 4122 E.| gg Washington St., a lifelong resident | gin of Indianapolis, died last night at |pcsiaer: ar St. Francis Hospital. She was the wife of Walter C. Luebking, Indianapolis Times advertising salesman. She was 46. vivors:
Funeral arrangements are being d made today by the Dorsey Funeral Home. : Mrs. Luebking was a member of the Fourth Church of Christ; Scientist. She married Mr. Luebking 25 years ago. She is survived ‘hy the husband and a son, Walter C. Luebking Jr.
LOUIS G. ESSIGKE, who died last night at Methodist Hospital of injuries received Aug. 6 at the Meier Packing Co., is to. be buried at Crown Hill following services at 2 p. m. Friday at the. Wald Funeral Home. He was 69. He lived at 3054 N. New Jersey St. A resident of Indianapolis all his life, Mr. Essigke operated a blacksmith shop on S. Meridian St. many years and also had been in the grocery business. He was the son of Richard Essigke, a native of Germany, who formerly owned land at
vio Dau, VOrs: Earl B Berni
Phenis ya Wife;
FT. W Survivors:
Marguerite;
ster. Mrs.
Josephine; ters, Mrs. Langar .
on,
Sons, man; daughters, Louise Aspe er.
bard Thom
Daughters, Mrs.
Mrs. ary Survivors: Nolan. FULTON—Mrs. Survivors: Hu,
the present site of the Union Sta- #
GAR Y—A. Vernon Grief, 39. Wife, Mary; children, Robert, Juiz a Anne; Da rents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph sister, Mrs. John Schleicher.
tion. Mr. Essigke was a member of Capitol City Lodge No. 312, the Sa- |E hara Grotto, the Knights of Pythias and Zions: Evangelical Church. He , attended the old German-English School here. . Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Addie Essigke, and a brother, William Essigke. :
MISS ANNA M. TOOMEY, Indianapolis resident 65 years, who died yesterday at her home, 727 Prospect St. after an eight. months’ illness, will be buried at Holy Cross Cemetery following funeral services at the home at 8:30 a. m. Friday and at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church at 9 a. m. She was 78. Miss Toomey, who was born at Cincinnati, O., had been employed 25 years as an insurance adjuster for the N. E. Thaelen Insurance Co. before her retirement 10 years ago. She was a member of St. Patrick’s Church and the Third Order of St. Francis. A sister, Miss Ella Toomey, survives her.
. Grief; GENEVA—Mrs, ‘ors: mond Das brother, Frank
Survivor: Lewis Parents,
GRASS Survivors:
HUNTIN Survivors: Hus! and Edward:
Soma Mrs. Lillie
Survivors: Wife,
ran
mann, 80.
Survivors: Paren Smith; brothers.
Sse Ray;
T. Deotner fame G
1 R. Crum, “aL, arents, i and Mrs. C
Ww.
Braker; prem ® Baila
FRANKLIN—John Muni, 79. ro a Harry ler ines, Charies M
—Miss Laura A. Rider, Cother. Jenn W. Rider
WOOD—Mrs, Ora eta, 51. Ya Husband, Everett:
faste Mrs sister. Miss Su
FLORA—James E. Kennedy, father,
Margaret Dy ner, Crum; brothers. Harry and Charles Jr. -
William C. Kline, 79. Survivors: Wife, G. W, ugh ‘Roembke,
Christian Kruckeberg Sr. 1 Survivors: Christian Jr., ’
Soand. Claude and Cecil; Studebaker, Mrs. Peart Pred.
Paul,
BLOOMINGTON. Jes | J zea; ghaughter, Mis. Pays Bishop; Mrs S Braham,
yo Aiiogl FR RR br ines % u= | Ja a ene; brothers, Howard and Cl Se; ; Sisters, |B ofp
Heckaman and Mrs. Floyd Barer. (COLUMBUS—Mrs. “Jeanett Kelle . Survivors: Husba - x Ron 3% ‘Walter;
s Minnie Eis
aughiers.
Sara Shad rick Brothers. James Donal Mrs. Elizabeth ang COLUMBUS—Mrs. Ruth Mobley, one. gurHusband, James;
VIL
i daugh
and Taner curry; Mrs. Edward halt ON-M1s, Mary ¥ Laks, 86. Surhers, Mrs Ciyde Pi
ors: Wife, Emm Alta Norri . E—Mrs.
mis AGEAN - Burvivo
sng 1. for, Sister,
Mrs,
Lucien, lie "an 8 | Rint Joh an via, y brothers, AF ag; Ray Mrs, Gor
ur, . , and Mrs, Nora Oakie E. Frederick.
Rd survi ors: d- Cl de
a Moore, VanArsdale,
Ny 8 son;
;. Sis! Beiraee an and Mrs, Urc
rs, Mrs. Donald nd
Esther | Enos
Prances Viola, Betty: ry; Ro sister.
man, Richard, Miss Hazel Vanian T—W er. ‘Mrs, | Walter H. McElhan
sons, Sliagra ad Dra ke,
t I'S. “Finney, Mrs. Orville 1 Logan: brothers, Roy and Jai son. AYNE—Hattie Si a 5
August Mrs. Carrie’ Blume, Mrs.
Sadie = Cloud, 73. daught S$ an
FRANCESVILLE—Miss Emma Nolan, 78. Brothers, ‘Frank Ross
Ida Oliver, 78. hter, Mrs. Dickasin; Son, Rayler; PE Mrs. C.
GOSHEN—William J. Son, William. Wayne Penrose, 11. Mr. and Mr brother, awrence; sister, Lucille; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Earl Beach: great grandparents, . W. Ott and Mrs. Rovena Julian CREEK—Taylor Wife; sisters. Mrs. Dolly Miss Edna Browning, Mrs. Lou wick, Mrs. Nettie Varus.
GION Mrs.
Smith: sister, Mrs. Maud Braden; Maree Fred and Raiph Brae
LLE—Mrs. Sr oaghters ers sons,- William and ion INDIANA HARBOR—Joseph yevulks ,56. Marys wil daughter, Miss Marga. Frank Twardy.
Aman Bre. ®sonnie Brown,
Te VivOre: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Twardy; sisters, Miss Alvina and Mrs. Bernard nz.
JEFFERSONVILLEg-Francis C. KOKOMO—Miss Evangeline Smith, 29. ts. Mf, and Mrs. Hugh Earl and Donald.
a Char
aSaristo
William Wortinger
Male Baden: i 59. Walter; oyd daughters, Miss ‘Alice Braden,
52. ure Ke! sister ter Flora and Mrs.
Frank
redith, Glothin, Mrs. Elsie Bates Woodcox: brothers,
gp” aro Roy Se énin
Wife, ries a ckel,
Survivors: Survivors: Husban a Ia Julius Bowiian; Mrs, Addie Boling, band, goss’ mett, Mrs. Brummett; ote, John
Johrence
da! Mrs. Xu. HAN 7. ECHANICS Miss Blanch; Pred, Her- Goodwin. ARY turyivors: Hus pur ivor S, eresa, . Mra 5. ‘Bessie rs Ge a MILTON—Oliver Thornbur ors: Daugmier, Mrs. Pearl Ray and MITCHELL—Mrs. Survivors:
Stevenson, Mrs.
nn.
and
MUN vivors: Husband; son, C.
Christopher Fred, 176. 2 8 =
NEW CASTLE—Mrs. Mary E. Beatty 8. bert; sisters, Miss Sar Mrs. Imogene Nation; brothers.
pher; sons, ughterer Mrs. Ira rush, Miss Ruby Survivors: nn and
- . R. and C. E. Lynn
Survivors: NEW d | Survivors:
Son, Ro
Wit
sisters, Mrs.
Surviv- Vern
Stevens. ORESTES—MTrs. Survivors: Mrs. Golden Kinsel.
O0SGOOD—R. J. Beer,
R. White; Cora,
Wambaugh, 82.
Survivors: Toy Penrose; PERU—Mrs. Survivors: Husba Lucy White, Mrs. Martha
Browning. 54 54.
Survivors:
Lee; mother, Mrs. Estella
sons 37. Survivors: Parents,
Blanche Camp- { Simon C. Snowberger.
Royer, 179.
Mrs. ssie Maas;
_son, liam; :
Parents,
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son, Lawrence; orother, C.
Lenora, brothers, George. Howard, Robert.
Sardwen’
Mobley, son,
James Husband, James:
CIE—Mrs. Richard Felton, 84. Sur-
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PALESTINE William W. Ulrey, . Gertrude; Mrs. Vivian Schoener; sons, Ruben, and Walter; brothers, Henry an Charles Colestalk and Mrs.
Husband, Geatggs Se nuzhter:
Daughters, Mrs. Anna Bruce, Mrs. Robert Day; son, Carl; sister, Mrs. brother, Ed Beer: five grandchildren. Margaret Zimmerman, Henry; sisters, Mrs.
nna
Cook, Mrs. Jane
Kurtz, Wife, Thelma; daughter, Nancy Crum; :isters, Mrs. Francis Gross. Mrs. Arvada Sivan,
ROSSVILLE—Miss Elsie M. Suowher
Hohn: brother, James Paul PLYMOUTH—Hanford Lee
SHELBYVILLE—Mrs. Mary E. Lee, 78.
: Jman, Mrs. Dor: hon ) Ta {Bute son, Dill £ % ‘and man; sist T VALP, : Survivors: Wife;
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Survivors: Mr.
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J CCANEEORT, Ave. 17.—Joseph T. McNary, retired banker, teacher. ‘attorney and realtor, died late , {yesterday in St. Joseph's Hospital here. He was 88, ‘ Mr. McNary established the State Savings & Trust Bank in Indianapolis and was its first president in 1919. He helped organize an electric street railway company to take over the old mule car system
in Logansport. He also was instrumental in getting the Northern In- | Giana State Hospital located near
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| Deaths—Funerals 1
Indianapolis Times, Wednes., Aug. 17, 1938
BILLINGS—William P., husb Butke Bilings, fath er of Billings of Honolulu; Dwight Billings, rofessor at University of Nevada, and Rom Billings of of Indianapolis; f Mrs. Henry P. Billings of dianapolis and brother of Mrs. James S. Morrison of Indianapolis, passed away near San Francisco, Cal, Saturday. Services at THE & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Friday, 10:30 a. m. Friends may call at the Mortuary any time.
ESSIGKE Louis G., beloved husband of e: Essigke anc brother of William Ease, passed away Tuesday evenin $ Funeral services. wil be held at I ALD PUNERAL H!
at 17th St. Friday afternoon, Aug. oo: at 2 o'clock. Burial Cr metery. fui Th are ol bk Friends may call at the fuaeral home after Thursday noon.
nd of Mabel pad Burke
LUEBKING-— Mrs. Cecyle, beloved wife of . Walte mother ter
Lueb E. of Wal LuebEing Jr., 4122 = Washington st., pa away Tuesdsy p. m. Friends may Sal at the DOI FUNERAL H EB, 3025 E. New York St., after 6 p. m. this evening. Funeral Friday. a. m., at the funeral bome. Burial Crown Hill.
PONNIS—Jack Byron, beloved William _E. Shand Gertrude
ugust 17. rvices Friday. 2:30 p. m. at the home of grandparents, 1316 Guilford Ave. Burial “Washington Park. Friends may call at the above address after 7 this evering. LITTLE & SON SERVICE.
STAPLES—Prudence i age years, i "Spent sister be: Cam; 40 ‘Anna A aaaler fer. T ahs | Erandiiother iy
Li Thurs. Baer? Fri ay ‘CEN. Illirois at 10th. Burial Crown_ Hill. n nay sail the chaptel after 6 p. m. Wednesday. SWEENEY—John, beloved husband of Mary f Murke), fath Mrs. . . Mary and Bl § lay, Aug. 16, at his St. Puneral Friday: the BLA [0 “15! 03 N. MeriServices = Anthony's Church, Friends invited.
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Mrs. y -Covdie X\ren Beverly Ann Sta . day aftérnoon. a. m., at
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of 2524 Brookside Ave..
19, & HOME, 2530 Station St., Greek Orth
Son,.om, ne at a odox 2:30 2 m. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery. Friends invited.
WEST—Lafayette, father of Dr. C. West and nd Mrs. M
Ww. erly of Mispa, Fla., and Mrs, Myst tie le of i D. passed away Wednoaden “morning. pricds may call at ne FLAN NER & BU AN TWARY Wi ednesday evening. Services and burial at Danville, hg
ssed away at. his
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rind wa ow 803 VIRGINIA AVE. ARTMENTS, |
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nena: ntral, 2131, foraih thr EiErivide 3 5 Te
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a efficienc i artments; utiliti foi y apartments; utilities.
o” ILLINOIS, N
ities: BS TR Went at at 1015 “Be Ray ter "Benn :
unfurnished. _ Steam heat. uf
room stric
E AVE. Ea bath, nea
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2019—2 la. rooms,
bath;
ive bedroom arte i Ave, Lo util, ‘pd: You
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t; near -
school; es: reasonable,
CARROLLTON, 2234—Nicely furnished 5{ly - modern ties furnished: reasonable rent.
apartment; utili-
1409—Upper duplex tly furnished: a, iT RI-5976.
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$18; RURAL, $30; DELAW. three-bedroom m condition; 5675.
new furnace.
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i N., 2329—Unfurnished odern double, s lendid RI-50 DR-
beautiful toors; tile kitchen om ce. 130 E. New
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raish Er “annie: — pturnisned garage;
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HERSON, modern; redecorated: good loeation: $16, 3004 Meridith S-toom Story. and Oe" REALTY CC. $21.50.
R162’ N Delaware OLNEY, 1503 N.—unfu i) modern double. Garage, wi water aa Near ‘Brookside. CH-0 P. ‘1801—UNFUR. 2 BEDRM. DUPLEX eat. water “vd. Jiase. ‘LI-3814. JEN-
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$3—515 BE. 24th—Cozy room, next bath; Cross catirben Hot water.
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DELAWARE, 725 N. Apt $—Parior room, radio, fan, phone; $5. EMERSON, N. a: nice furnsihed cool _ room, near ‘bath. . N Q ‘other roomers. ILLINOIS, N.. EE type room; nrivate entrance, lavatory. ilet. Refined _home.. Garage. » MERIDIAN. N. 2135—Private, beautiful, large. cool; maid service; bath, shower: _ with single people. Biferences Evenings. / JERSEY. 2314 N.—Attractive front Tom; cross ‘veqtiiatio on. ne or 2 employed.. Meals, bn, garae op onal. Pong AVE., 2007—Front room, three wine dows, large - closet, - kitchen garage. Owner's nice modern _ other roomers. HE-3065. - PENN., 807 N.—Sleeping room; eloan place; Le walking PB RI-3 RINGGOLD, 1311—Nicely furnished froom;' I 2: i privilenes: breakfast, garage option-
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$6.50 EACH Meridian, N., 2716; large room _for 2; twin beds: references. TA-3097. LEXINGTON, 962—Room and board: ge- : age oe pensioners; balanced meals. $5 D
NEW JERSEY N.. 1330—Nice room, innerspring mattress. Gentlemen preferred.
Reason PERSE 1903 N.—Well furnished front room. cross ventilation; excellent meals. HA-3089-R.
NEW JERSEY. 2324 N. — Well furnished
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FURNISHED | wy eS apartments a + E., 426=—Two rooms, close bath, oe closets; everything furnished.
$7 CARROLLTON, 1132—Two la usual, attractive; 3-way ven Nation. inners ring, electric refrigeration, prie vate bath. prive entrance, garage, utilities paid; also tei room BROADWAY, 835--1, 2, room “modern apartments; utilities Pod corner oe cation. BROADWAY, 1134- Une and two roomsd kitchenette, range, sink: $3 to $6.50. COLLEGE, 1515—Nicely furnished 2-room a artment; utilities; private airance; also housekeeping room. RI-9021 LLEGE AVE. 1587=-Nicely furnizied 3 ficiency apartment; private Ne trance, good ventilation; dul Fig DELAWARE, 1217 N.—Furnished cr unfure nished kitchen apartment and rooms; hot Nater: phone. EAST, N., 139—Nice, clean, well furnished 1 and 2 rooms: utilities.’ RI-3759. LA SALLE, N., 1021 —lavely furnished first floor apartment; connecting bath; Frigid= _ aire: garage. Telepho! one. HISILAND AVE., N., 21-TWO MODERN YTHING FURNISHED;
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ORIENTAL, N., 20—~Two-room apartment complete; furnished; utilities; private entrance; hot water PARK, - 1651—Nicely furnished modern front Yoom, kitchenette apartment; near __bath; adults. PARK, 2133 — $4, $6; small Aparements clean, newly furnished: utiliti PENNSYLVANIA, 963 N.—1 Se with kitchenette; clean, Sa, TO _ ing spac PINE, N.. ET airy front housekee ing rooms. Everything furnished. Fre vate entrance. 9T. JOE, 17 ay large living room, bedroom, full itchen inclos rear Joram attractive; constant hot water;
TERRACE, 210—Three clean. airy. modern rooms: private bath and entrance. Reae sonable. TREMONT AVE. 30 N.—Modern, 3 rooms, __Turnished: main f floor. porch, garage. UNION, 1409 — 3 Rms., beautifully fur nished, Frigidaire, garage, plivate ens __ trance; Iensonable, R-1169-R WALNUT. 5—Three TOOTS, private + bath, tities: downstairs. See house- _ keeper in Tasement. WASHINGTON, | 1320—2-room lower, private bath, everything furnished. Reas< onable. Adults . 9TH., E., 18—Large, "front housekeeping room; innersorings; also 3-room aparte ment. L1 6020.
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1508 8. EAST ST.
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SHIRLEY
946 N. Illinois St.
J. C.
DR-0321
Florists and
CH-1806.
1230 Prospect St
G. H. HERRMANN
- HISEY & TITUS THE FUNERAL HOME 951 N. DELAWARE ST.
AIR CONDITIONED
RE & KIRK
TA-6056-8
BROS. co. WILSON
DR-0332
Monuments 6
Delaware
2922 N DELAWARE
‘Lost and Found ; 7
Flower Shop
TA-316Y
Help Wanted—Female 8/3
WANT stage job.
—N. Tansin ng. Wednesday
LADY, unincumbeted, for co housework: good changed. Times, Box 608
girl or boy string musician for
evening after 6.
companion and
Dome: erences ex-
(Alteration Specialist):
(Rugs Made to Order)
| ALTERATIONS, ladies’ men's_ garments.
clean. repair press. reline. Reasonable,
MEYER O. JACOBS
212-214 BE. 16th St TA-8667 (Auto Repairing) JETT'S GARAGE for motor re-
SEE ED buildi fender work, 517 N. TalBott. “f1.00%3"
(Beauty Shop)
COLLEGE Beauty Shop Permanents, $2 iE | a p set. 35¢. 5 College. -204
DE and Fender Repairing) Fenders and 226 N. Ala. |;
gua alghiened, painted. WARREN AUTO ERVICE. R1-5755
(Carpentering) EXPERT painting, inside, outside; lead, oil. Carpenter repairing. Free estimates. BE-4916-M. (Cement Contracting) *
HENRY GLEASING, cement firs. steps, walks, driveways. 850 N. Drexel. 'IR-6951
(Coach ‘Lines)
CENTRAL Swallow Coach Lines, 1207 3 Meridian. DR-2476. Chartered service
(Contractors—Cement)
LCARL GLESING, 4315 College. . BR-4775. t floors, walks, steps, driveways.
(Contractors—Heating)
EHNER, R. E., 849 Mass, RI-4233. Steam, hot water. Aa heating; gen-
eral repairs (Floor Sanders For Rent)
R. § Spders, 50c per hour. TA-1040. 2 sk 2906-R R FOURNACE HARDWARE C
7 Grading and Sodding)
Help Wanted—Male 9
Betw eS claim adjustin al a storey ,
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INSURANCE 25-35 Sh
MAN Bole first week. Automobile I nhs. Writd ALBERT MILLS,
insurance ae) s. also Po or Box 1636. in-
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mouth. Cincinnati, O.
1 exPER IENCED man wan van: for part time.
Jobs Wanted—Female
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REL. Monday. references.
BLE colored girl wants day work aA ar: ednesday. Good BE-2289
Schools & Instructions 12
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BETTER SODDING, gradin 8 crushed stone, rich dirt; reasonab 24-hour service. HE-2879.
(Hotels)
HOTEL (Colored)—401 W. Michigan. Li-0905: rates $4. ed weekly. Beele Chander, Mgr.
Landscaping) TREE WORK, \andscape lantings, iawn Febuilding. 30 TAS Rourke. ing 2
6371, _ (Laundry)
CURTAINS, 20c pr. Laundry $1.50 pundie. call’ and dent ver. vg PATTON, HZ-
(Lightning Prot Protection)
LIGHTNING rods installed, Sarviced: gUarated. M. J. HUMES, 1418 S. Belmont.
: (Mattresses) MATTRESSES. Sold. ay E. lo RITE 481 Mass. RI-6605. Since 13886. (Painting)
PAINTING, interior, exterior work | Biitted; HH SJonce given. A.
an pe roofing, general e xs agent, go esperience. H-0234, ’ (Painting—Paperhanging)
PAINTING--Interion exterfor. paper hang- _ MErKS ali yesh kun 4 Ihsured. Terms.
WO. _TBED. CH-6231 DA DAY OR NIGHT. |
pal paper hanging, paper . rea work guarante
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FLUFF chenille rugs made from old rugs Tw and sired 85 ACTIVE:
0 9x12 cleane RUG CLEANERS. HA-3636. (Saws)
SAWS—Sha:pening—Brazing. 727 E. CRAFT SAW & TOOL CO. RI-6126
Results at lowest wan. ad wora Tots in the citv in The Times Phone RI 5851.
Farms—Suburban 20.
ACRES, 17 miles Southeast n ay, 4 nty 35 acres tillable, ture with running water, fair ate, electricity, good soil; exchange for fair Indianapolis property. HARNESS & CLINE 119'%2 N. Ala. L1-8406,
AT WEST EDGEWOOD
Attractive five-room modern bungalow, Hardwood floors; fireplace: builtins; gar.: large lot: terms. DR-5383-M.°
DEVON-WASHINGTON. PLAC
E — Four room modern, $2700. Terms. LI-6958, evenings.
EDGEWOOD—SIX-ROOM MODERN BUNG. 1 acre, double 2 Karate, chicken house. Garden in. Fruit, Sl LiTement, fruit cellar LiL "1113 G bert
DELIG! M MODERN with 1 Lo shade. IS reconditioned. Possession at once. See it Sunday. 2-6, 1417 Shadeland. Owner. IR-5523.
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13 roar location. shrubbery. excellent builde ings. N. C. Hodson, Sheridan, Ind.
320 A. grain and livestock farm, 28 miles northwest. Ample bldgs. Good terms. TA-
4286. | JOHN \ D. CASE. 3510 N. Penn.
80 ACRES on gravel road. No buildings, 50 acres Hilable: Cheap for cash _trade. CH-2287-
10 65-100 ACRES, + Ni of city, on Nh Road
Price. $1000. | BROS. LI-3814. 328 8. III. ] get
want ad results in The Times at res
word es in t eit Tho! 5551 for ates a ot iow cost = 21
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Business Property
i " GARAGE-13825 SHELBY. Rent half al la all, with or without store rooms. SEXTON AGENCY. to share adjoining office with . Michigan.
DOCTOR practien oR dentist, at 2611
Moving and Storage 24 Covered Vans: reas. rates.
IR. 8997 white men. STEINKAMP. Houses & Lots for Sale 25
3 Bedrooms—Bargain
Splendid 2-storv 6-room modern home in Bn JSondjtion; trade or terms: $300 down. See 1145 W. 33d St.. call Elam,
__ Hall-Hottel Go. LI. 2541 _
3600—EAST Lovely S5-rm. ungalow: nardwood firs., fireplace, pretty bath 2-car gar. nice neighborhood. A real buy, 10% down. HUDELSON. CH-6204.
5-ROOM EN ia
= 100 DOWN—$24 MONTH
Broadw: stx-room . Coll GEORGE SiEWART. 1 RiT0063, 208 Ho=
land Bldg.
$175 Down—$35
th buys new modern home. See Alex, INE A 28 New w Yar,
WN—BALANGE TERME TT ‘Grove. Well arranged Aves AR Ei Inland a 32 sq ‘colored. ash lance easy Daye ments. Write owner, Times,
ES—Semi-modern suburban home, ©
