Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1895 — Page 3
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VHE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. THURSDAY. JUNE 13. L89fl.
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HELP.
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L DIRECTORS.
refunJ full price p«ld •ay good, or Mrvtce. iMt two yearn, if not We m any in the city. !#o Astra charge for lady maWSt. rntt.a m cKr.VT*mvr*T t vilAJBk • * “ rU 1 cliara i.
MOSIMEKTS. ^aTSlBNER 14S K. Wufr
WANTKI> T!*h l-ir:ngo cigar. V\ AXTBO tlirU for sgirtng. '’iD a~Keei. WANTfCI* Dlehirairtier. r 17 S7 Delaware ~m. tVANTMSD—Houaeiteeper «t Ml Maanuchiuteue even ue. VVANTKD-Oood gl’rtl maliTfgmlly. SR'aMUge am Wa.VTBD—Peer more ladle. - Granted. 134 N. Nohle aL WANTKl> -tlood girl for general housework. 8gi A.h *t. WANTRJ>-<5trl for general housework. 119
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WANTTili Kxperlenced stenographer; at once. 303 N. West st. WANTEft—Kspertenoed hand, for knee pants. 90 a Delaware »t.
for general housework.
t WANTEr>—Florida 1 WANTEii—Tis!i- -mlngo cigar. WANTED—Fine llver> ana carriages. WOOD’S i STAPLES. j WANTE!w-To buy - gnx'ery .helving. 191 W. j _South all i WANTED—To loan out fl.ikW; private funds. I Addrea. L 7. News. _ j WANTED—Store and dwelling; combined. AdI dress F S, care News. ! WANTED—To give away dyapepcla cure. Ad- | dress S 23. care News.
WANTED—Teeth, t3: cro Dentist, 29'4 a Illinois.
crowns. »2. SELLERS.
TO LET-ROOM*.
TO I.BT—Florida 8eal._ To LET Furnished rooms. TO LET—Furnished nxjm.
riHim 6.
To LET—rnfurnlshed
York at. TO LET
9S W. Ohio. at* H. Ulmolt
TO LET—HOMES.
f—See list. 10 Clrcl*.
nx»ms. KM W. New
Rooms, single or en suite, at the
PLAZA.
TO LET—Rooms for housekeeping. 155 N. New
Jersey st.
TO LET— Plea rant, Illinois st.
furnished rooms. 433 N.
grid snd Meridian.
silver for cash.
go"?'" ■ .
to stay In eonfection-
at lowest price*. W. Washington st.
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SOCIETT AND CLUB MEETINGS. —.— BOCIDTT—Naomt Chapter. No. 131. O. K. 8. Staked meeting to-morrow tFrtday) evening. U T;30. at Maeonlc Temple. Payment of semiH MATTIE CONNELLY. W. M.
SMITH. Secretary.
MiMHHBUwate-Locan Lodge. No. 575. F. and A. M, ! ChJIed meeting this (Thurstlayl evening, at S o’clock, at hall. In Claypoci nock, comer Washington and Illinois sts. Work In first, dagree. Visitors welcome.
THOMAS J. HT’PgQN. W. M. JOHN SCffiLEY. Secretary.
WANTED-Alood girt 356 Belleftmtaine st. WANTED - A g>«.i girl ery. 59 X. Illinois st.
WANTED Experienced dining-room girls at ENTERPRISE HOTEL. WANTED-White girl; general housework; no children. 527 Oollege nve. WANTED—Carpet* and matting. BORN & CO., 63 E. Washington »t. WANTED—KapWNhcm and competent girl; good wages. 114 St. Mary st. WANTED—Woman for housework and care of small children. 287 Virginia ave. WANTED—Woman for housekeeper; few miles from city. Addrees S o care News,
letters to
W ANTED—Old WARD. I N
’ WANTED—Best cabinets, only $1 dozen; bring i the babies. BENNETT’S. i WANTED—Half-interest; good brokerage busii ness. Addresji W 7. care News. j WANTED—To trade fine mandolin tor hlghgrade bicycle. 174 *" '
TO LET—To gentleman, cool room; bath.
N. Illinois.
TO LET—FurniRhed rooms; modem; bath.
TO LET—Bm list. C. E. COFFIN A CO.
cottage. 320 N.
TO LET-Seven-room
:
TO LET—Cottage, six rooms. 559 Ash. Call
POR SALE—MI8CELLANEOM. EOR~ J 8ALE-~FLirlda^8ML' FOR BALE--TUh-l.Bi1nifp cigar. FOR 8ALE—Old window frames, sash and __bllnds. 176 Blackford at. FOR SALE-Barhar furniture; second-hand; splendid bargain. 9 Orel*. ., •
DOR SALE—MISCRLLANEOM.
FOR SALE-REAL BTATH.
Ash^
TO LET—Chea|»: cottage; four rooms. 407 W.
second
TO LET—See list at* M( MORROW'S, corner Pennsylvania and Market.
\V. Michigan
Virginia ave.
ber a 3BT.
TO LET—Nicely furnished room, with bath.
74 W. New York.
TO LET—Nicely furnished rooms, with board.
106 N. Delaware.
furnished, front rooms.
WANTED—Cash for elm camber at hoop fac-
tory. PATTERSON & BUST -
L ET— Elegantly
‘rldlan.
WANTED—Highest prices paid for furniture,
etc. 139 W. Washington»at.
TO
116'a X. Meri
TO LET—233 N. Delaware; elegant rooms; private family; bath.
TO LIST—Three-room houw; 289 W. Court; gas; 40.58, 34 Thorpe Block. TO LET g2S E. North st.; five rooms and pantry; in good repair; 412. TO LET—Buy your furniture at BORN A
CO. 8, 63 K. Washington st.
TO LET-See list floor. QRgQORV
at
96 E. Market, .ground APPEL.
W. M. W'ANTED—Yodng lady to copy lette
business firms. Address N 8. News office.
•OCIRTT-K. of P.—Damascus Ik>dge. No. 384. K. of P. Regular meeting this (Thursday) evening, at • o’clock sharp. Castle Hall, corner Illinois and Seventh Mi. War* In second rank. Visiting brothers welcome. BERT A. BOYD. C. C. W. D. HQ8K1NS. K. of R. and 8. * BOCIGTY—Mksonle—Pentaipha Lodge. No. 564. F. and A. Mason*. Special meeting in Maaonlc Temple this (Thursday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock, and aiao at ( o’c!«x-k. for work in the third degree, B. Y. A. Visitors welcome. C. L. HtTCHINSON. W. M. WILLIAM H. SMYTHK. Secretary. SOCIETY—Tile officers and members of George H. Chapmen Post, No 208. and W. It. C.. No 10. are earnestly requested to attend the funeral of Albert Heath, son of Comrade Jasper N. and Kaseith Heath. No. 33 Detroit ave., done 14, at t o'clock p. m. J. W. PEDDICORD. Commander. LYDIA RIGGS. Corps President.
NOTICE.
NOTICE-Tlsh-i-mingo cigar. NOTICE-GATES. Dentist, room 1 Odd Fel-
losrs Block. *
NOTICE—Bast cabinet*, only tl dozen; bring the babtes. BENNETT’S. NOTICE-SMITH’S dye-works removed to 34 . Mann assn t place. Circle st. NOTICE—108 dosen knee pants 15c, at MILES’S, 34 Vr. Washington. NOTICES—Regular meeting of Ladles of W. V. I*. In the haM, Friday. June 14. NOTICE—Tin work and furnaces. JOSEPH
Kentucky ave. Telephone 322.
GARDNER, »
NOTICE—We can save you *10 on a bicycle. If yon don't believe It. come and aee. EVERRPAP A PRPNK. 170 Indiana ave. NOTICE—T. J. HAMILTON A CO. are manufacturers of the celebrated Florida Seal cigar; factory 177-178 W. Maryland st. Office 54 Kentucky ave., RiBanapolH. « NOTICE—To have your Un, alate and galvan-
ised iron Wot* repaired, go to H. W. LAUT A CO., corner of South and Noble sts., contractors for all kind* of tin, galvanized iron.
slate and sky-Hght work. Telephone 169. NOTICENOTICB TO WATER OONSt’MERB. The Indianapolis Water Co. hereby notlflea Its cuMomeni that it will discontinue the writer supply where Its rules an(J regulations are violated. The contract of each patron pne vlde* that, aa a condition to his right to une the water, he will observe the company’s rules *nd regulation**. The company will turn off the waiter where It la used for any purpose not permitted by the patron’s contract. The use of water for any purpose other than sprinkling, where sprinkling only Is paid for, for example, sprinkling for neighbors, filling cisterns, tanka tubs, washing buggies or for other domestic or stable use. or sprinkling •without a noszle. or with any automatic service or any stationary fixture, is prohibited. . Under a sprinkling contract, sprinkling through a noszle, held In the hand, for three hours in one day, morning or evening only, is per-
mitted.
FOR MALE OR TRADE. FCR SALE OR TRADE-New top buggy. 73 tt. North. FUR HALE OR TRADE •— Lange, roomy phaeton andy vacant lot. 178 Howard at, FOR SALE OR TRADE—State rights, valuable patent; Just issued. J. A. NEWTON,
Columbus, Ind.
FOR SALE OR TRADE-Restaurant; good business; fine fixtures; coat 33.000; bargain. N. Metidlan, room ». ALCON. FOR HALE OR TRADE—House and large lot in Irvington for olty property; will pay or take any difference- J. K. SHARPE, Sr. FOR SALE OR TRADE-A lot on Improved street to trade for qeeidenee on North Hide; wilt pay difference. A. J. McINTOSH A SON, 11 Virginia ave. FOR SALES OR TRAD®—An elegant residence on Park ave. to trade for lot on west drive of Woodruff Place. A. 3. McINTOSH A SON,
11 Virginia ave.
FOR SALE} OR TRADB-We have eleven bouses, ail ranted and good properties, to trade, as a Whole or part, for a stock of merchandise or farm; make an offer on these. A. 3. McINTQHIk A SON, 11 Virginia ave. FOR SALE — Or Trade; You don’t know, do you? Well, everybody does know that gets
our vehicles that we aell cheaper
any house tn the city. Old ones taken
©FIELD A JACOBS. 122 E. Wa-
. prices than i
in trade. bash st.
FOR SALE OR TRADB-Choice lots in Light s Bellevue addition, near Broad Ripple; lots ' in two squares of afreet car Una; will on long time or trade for farm Or city . Call room 13 Lombard Building. R.
sell lots on EYSSfar
.11 -amr-Ti • - - ~ -™— ,——l pri( sale; ladles’ oxfords 39c and up; ladies’ tton shoes 59c and up; men’s dress shoes Me and up; boys’ dress shoes 75c and up; store ntll 8 o’clock every night.
Km,
FOR TRADII.
fOR TRADE—Plano for horse and buggy. 174 B, St. Joe.
TOR TRADE—Large Jersey cow for one-horse
Call, after t p. m., 31 N. Olive st.
TOR TRADE—Three rooms; second floor,
•er Fwit «ve.
PHBHB Cor-
and Ninth at.; large, shady
FOR TRADE—We take your buggies in trade 'Mniwnruiiii a Jacobs, 123
ke 1
for new ones. SCHOFIELD
E. Wabash st.
FOR TRADE-340.000 block.; take |3»,000 In gas town lot* or farm land. B. M. RAIHTON,
MH W. Market.
FOR TRADE—Lot* for good,grade, hammerless shotgun; In flrst-claaa condition. Address M 8, craw News. . FOR TRADE—First-class renting property in large Western city for lot In Woodruff Place.
Addra— K I. care Newa
FOR TRADE-13,600 cash and two good lots
•are New*.
two-horse express wagon, A one good draft team foe feed atone. Address P 7,
FOR TRADE—For city profferty, one of the beet Improved farms in tbls county; ISO acre* at 318,008. ARBUCKLE A KERSHNER, 18-19
FOR TRADE—Four nice cottages, clear of all Incumbrance; all under good rent to good •enanta; will trade for good Improved property fit ' pric * ^ W ‘
LOST
DOST-Iriah setter, with name M. GEHL on ooltar. Return to 341) K. Market, LOBT—Palr of speetaides; gold in case; from Mercy’s. Return to 147 E. South st.
dehomeii cow. Return to one Michigan and Rural sts. Re-
r~Oa*iti*t
2
■ Barth
Ml DINGER BROS.
pocketbook, between Market and on Illinois. Return to 248 Capitol and be rewarded.
or account book, with name and back. Finder will be rewarded New* office. H. C. LEERON.
a friend in need Is a 1 want a regulator that WOMAN’S MEDICAL
Jfe
Regulator oonmm rau*; corner
Ind.
I
Clalrvoytatlafsantc uea. etc.; •i h* ha* and W. Market
WANTED—Good, strong German girl for generai housework. 896 Capitol ave.. north. WANTTED—• A~good German girl for housework; family of twb. Apply l» Highland Place. WANTED-Feathers renovated, bougnt and sold. 116 Massachusetts ave. B. F. DUBOIS. ■WANTED—Goo t German girl fur general housework In family of two. 336 X. West st. WANTED—Woman, handy with needle, to repair and clean clothing. US Massachusetts avenue. WANTED—German girl for genera! housework; family of three; good wages. 410 N. Delaware rt. WANTET>—Lady swimmer or acrobat. Call lietween. 7 and * p. m., 45 Indiana ave., until Saturday. ~ WANTED—Maid to care for children and travel this summer; references. Address S 8,
care New*.
carpets. ■
WANTED—Stylish upholstering and repairing;
cheap. 135 Massachusetts ave. HUDSON.
WANTED—Highest price paid for second-hand
furniture and carpets. 78 E. Washington st.
WANTED—Good neighborhood wants a cream-
ery at 499% N. Wert st.; new rooms. Apply
499%.
WANTED—Good boot and shoe stock at 499 N. West st.; living rooms attached. Apply at
499%.
TO LET—Three rooms and pantry; first floor. 265 N. Capitol ave. TO LET—Furnished rooms’; bath; private family. 30 W. Vermont.
TO LET—Fur nu board. 269 E.
with or without
TO LET—Unfurnished, double parlor and other rooms. 440 N. Meridian.
WANTED—Party to invest in an office ness; big money in it. Address M 6. care
News.
t WANTED—35 ffr full set teeth. Extracted j without pain at EAKHART’S. 16% E. Wasb- * Ington.
WANTED—To lo
nonds; fair galls Block.
>an moi
monds; fair dealing
ey c md
n watches and dlaprivate. Room 34
LET—Large, cool, nicely furnished rooms; ith. 247 N. Capitol ave.
TO LET—Suite unfurnished rooms; bath; references. 132 N. Alabama.
TO LETkeeping. 308
.mis! Illlr
light house-
WANTE1)—Second-hand bicycles; will trade or pay cash. JOSEPH C. PfLeGER. 174 E. Washington st. WANTED—Leaky cisterns cleaned and, cemented; 31.50. FRANK BUTTS. 133 Indiana ave. Telephone 1791. WANTED—To loan 3350; on first mortgage security only; reasonable commission charged. Address P 6, care News.
WANTED—A girt for general housework; German preferred. Apply after 6 o'clock, 625
N. Illinois st.
WANTED—A German lady a» housekeeper for widower; beat of reference. Address box 18i, New Palestine, Ind.
WANTED—See our *137 new piano; bargains only to July L 58 and 60 N. Pennsylvania. BRYANT’S last, sale.
WANTED—Hourekeeper for widower. Call EXCHANGE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 30% N. Delaware, room 11.
WANTED—Room-mate; young lady; beautiful rooms; down town; references exchanged. Address Q 6. care News.
WANTED—Stenographer: splendid chance to get actual business practice: can do outside work. Address T 8. care News. r f
WANTED—Duck Swiss for ladles; latest styles. elegant patterns, latest cut; prices from *1.1 < up. At the GLOBE STORE, 170 W. Washington st.
WANTED—See our *25 second-hand piano; on payments; these reduced price* only gwd to July X. SMITH ft NIXON, 58 and 60 N. Penn-
sylvania.
WANTED—EveiVbody to see our line of India Linens; see what we are selling at 5c; It's the 9c quality. At the GLOBE STORE. 170
W. Washington st.
WANTED—Lady of business ability and fair education, with good testimonials as to character, as assistant to the manager of a reliable firm. Address W 8. care News.
WANTED—Ladles and gentlemen singers and dancers, specialties of all kinds; amateurs wishing to learn and secure good, paying engagements with the leading companies now organizing, call PROFESSOR RAYNO, 130
W. Ohio at.
WANTED—SOMETHING FOR NOTHING! Saturday we shall give with each purchase of 75 cents’ worth of coffee, tea, baking powder, condensed milk, spices or flavoring extracts, a HANDSOME PLATE 8E+. GREAT A. & P.
TEA CO.’S STORES.
WANTED HELP—MEY—BOYS.
WANTED—Tlsh-i-mlngo cigar.
WANTED-rBarber. 278 W. 'Washington st.
WANTED—Barber. 102 Michigan st., Haugh-
ville.
WANTED—Young tailored man for waiter. 330-
336 S. East.
WANTED—Good general blacksmith. 477 S.
Delaware st.
WANTBD—Good barber. SHERMAN/ HOUSE.
SHOP; steady.
WANTED—A blacksmith. Address P, B.
BAILEY, Southport. Ind.
WANTED—Barber; first-class; sinflle man.
Call Seventh and Alabama.
WANTED—Barber; first-class; steady Job.
Call Seventh and Alabama. v
WANTED ~r Barber; also boy to learn the
trade., Rear 501 Collage ave.
WANTED—Goad opening for traveling sales-
man. 89 lombard Building.
WANTED—Two boys: wait table and house-
work. ENTERPRISE HOTEL.
WAITED—Experienced man waiter for Lo-
gansport. Inquire 8 Baldwin Block.
WANTED—Lodging, 10c; quiet, comiorfable and cool. 290 W. Market. (Closed 10 p. m.).
WANTED—Boy to drive delivery wagon In a gas town. Call at 365 S. Delaware st., at 4
p. m.
WANTED^-To loan money on watches and diamonds: fair dealing and private. Room 24
Ingalls Block.
WANTED—Oct BORN'S prices on goods before you buy furniture, carpets and stoves. 62 E. Washington st. *
WANTED-Tinner: sober man; one accustomed to furnace and outside work. Address C. O. WAGGONER, Oreencastle. Ind.
WANTED—Young men and high school boys desiring employment during vacation, address Q 7, care News, giving age, reference, etc.
•WANTED—Man. with $10,000. tp become interested in a first-class manufacturing enterprise. V. H. LOCKWOOD, 46 When Block.
WANTED—SUMMER SCHOOL; electric fans; elevator; finest quarters. When Building, remodeled. BUSINESS UNIVERSITY. Enter now.
WANTED—Capable coachman; single man preferred; must be strong, quick and a good driver; recommendations required. 725 N. Meridian st. WANTED—*66 to *150 salary paid salesmen for cigars; experience not necessary; extra inducements to customers. BISHOP & KLINE, St. Louts. Mo.
WANTED—*5 to *10 cash and *3 to *5 per month buys a bargain, only to July 1. at BRYANT'S last closing aato of pianos, 58 and 60 N. Pennsylvania.
WANTED—We want young men and ladles for the telegraph »ervlc«; positions secured. Address J. D. JOHNSON, room U Lake Erie railway general office.
WANTED—Experienced canvasser for general agency; salary and expenses from start; reference required. LAKE ONTARIO NURSER-
IES. Rochester. N. Y.
WANTED—Free. ''Inventor’s Friend, or Success With Patents.” Mft pages; 60 Illustrations. If mailed 6c. JOSEPH MINTURN. Patent Attorney. 18% N. Meridian.
WANTED—Young man and wife to work on a poultry and fruit farm; best of reference given and required. Call at INDIANA POUL-
TRY FARM, near Broad Ripple.
WANTED—Book canvasser* to work new territory on standard publications; goods sold from'cample; no delfvering; no collecting required; paid Weekly. COLLIER, 93 N. Dela-
ware at.
WANTED—Agents easily make thirty to fifty dollars weekly; article sells itself to trade and consumer *4 sight; no experience necesaa.rf', steady business; profits Immense. RUSSELL MANUFACTURING CO., 34 Court st.,
Buffalo, N. Y.
WANTED—Indianapolis ing Co. pays full v;
and platinum
Co. pays full value __
14 W. Ohio.
Assaying ami Reflnfor old gold, silver
WANTED—Good opportunity to right party to take charge of dining-room; but little money required. 26 Massachusetts ave.
is to know that the
rolling chair* on the market are made, by W. D. ALLISON COMPANY. 85 E. South at.
WANTED—Invalids to know that the best
the market are ma if PA NY, 85 E. Sou
repair and insure watches lents and breaks for 32
year. J. C. SIPE, room 4. 18% N. Meridian
WANTED - against all
We repall
accidents and breaks for 33 per
1PE, room 4. 18% N. Meridlan at. WANTED—To borrow 31,000 for three or five years; first mortgage on property worth
33.000; no commission |
News.
TO LET—Unfurnished; housekeeping; reasonable rent. 144 E. New York. TO LET—Suite rooms. Moody Block; water, gas; 35.50. 24 Thorpe Block.
TO LET-
gentlemen. 139
[ir; 1 Deli
TO LET—Unfurnished 359 N. New Jersey; i
housekeeping.
TO LET—Rooms. , to transients. 139
$1 up; board. 33; N. Delaware.
low rates
TO LET—Splendid, furnished, large, front room, with board. S8 W. Ohio. TO LET—White’s Block. 105% N. Meridian st.; furnished and unfurnished rooms.
TO LET—Three roo house from Military
TO LET]
Second
on California.
Missis-
ms: up-stairs.
Park
Furnished rooms at 50% N.
sippi st.; one square from Washington st.
TO LET—Two furnished, front rooms; for light housekeeping; by the *18th. 45 Indiana ave.
postofflee.
HENRY IL PIERCE. 18% N. Meridian st.
Address M 8. care
WANTED—H. t\ TURNER,, sewer contractor and cistern builder; sewers tapped and nectlons made. Office No. 34 Clr
phone 812.
LET—Sleeping
PIE!
TO LE T summer kitchen;
TO
am. oppe
18% n.
jrni
adults.
rooms; furnished
ntshed; light housekeeping.
LET—Two
rooms, pantry and 179 E. New York.
or unfur-
75 W. North st.
TO LET—Four rooms; down town; middle-aged party preferred; white. Address Q 4, care News.
>nle-
WANTED—INDIANA DENTAL COLLEGE
open all day this summer from 9 to 12 and 1 to 5. South wes. corner Otto and Delaware. All
work guaranteed.
WANTED—If you want a loan from 35 up, see the FRANKLIN SAVINGS ASSOCIATION. 72 E. Market st. M. D. BUTLER. President; W. A. RHODES. Secretary, WANTED—Man. with about 3500; experienced in managing agents; to become interested in manufacturing newly invented article. V. H. LOCKWOOD, 45 When Block- #
in managing agents; manufacturing newl
attorney’s
until
WANTED—Patents; no attoi
patent Is obtained. THURMAN ^ SILVIUS. successors to John S. Thurman, mechanical
engineers, 25 W. Washington si.
TO LET
rooms; bath;
vania st.
Three or five large, cool, connecting housekeeping. 573 N. Pennsyi-
LET—Two furnished rooms; all
>ry reasonable to got
st.
TO
ences; \ Delaware
ns; all convenl>d party. 381 N.
LET—Elegant'rooms; single or en suite;
unfurnished; beautiful location.
TO
furnished
340 N. Meridian
TO LET
nished rooms; N. New Jersey
Unfurnished alcove room; two furbath; reference. Address 267
TO LET—Unfurnished alcove room; two furnished room*; bath; reference. Address 376 N. New Jersey st.
WANTED—TO purchase a drug store in Indianapolis, or some county seat in Indiana; give price, sales, (expenses, terms and full particulars. Address C 8, News office. WANTED—5.000 men to call at No. 25u w". Washington st., to attend our great auction price shoe sale; 99c and up for dress shoe*; 50c and up for work shoes. GEO. F. KREITLE1N, Proprietor, WANTED—Board wanted for four In the country until September 1; within about six or eight miles of city; want nice grounds and good, plain cooking; no other boarders, Address at once K 8, care News. WANTED—Fre*h, green pasture, just opened; Prcssfy farm, three miles from city; eighty acres, new pasture, never had horse on this seaaon, no barb .wire fenc? on place; will rand after your horse. Telephone No*. 5. 1698, 492, 595 or 810. CHENOWETH & CARSON. 11 Virginia av^ WANTED—SITUATIONS. SITUATION WANTED—Florida Seal.
SITUATION WANTED-A* collector; unquestionable reference. Address J 5. care News. SITUATION WANTED—Good* reliable young woman; office or store. Address B 5, care
News,
SITUATION WANTED-By an exp lady stenographer; first-class referenc( I, 227 E. South st. _________ SITUATION WANTED—By young man, nine teen years of age; office work preferred. Address N 7, care News. SITUATION WANT ED-A poeifoti t> a ttior-
<M ■ *
Adi
led
■e given.
lerieni
ziv
.ghiy educat *d and refined young woman. Address D 5. care News. SITUATION WANTED—By seventeen-year-old boy ID grocery or driving delivery wagon. Address H 8. care News. SITUATION WANTBD-To do cooking and general housework, where I can ge home at
night. Apply 189 W. Third st.
year-old, bright, good girl with refined Hy; references required and given. Addr
SITUATION WANTED—Home for fourteen
dth refined fam
fere
8, care News. SITUATION WANTED—By young man of twenty-one; good education; penman; wages reasonable; references. Address F, No. 80 CapItol ave.. south. j SITUATION WANTED-Wanted; 15.0Q0 barbers to call at No. 250 W. Washington st. and buy razor toe shoes, 31-19 to 33 for tan; 99c to 32.50 for calf; *tore open until 9 o’clock every
evening.
FOR NOTHING!
condensed milk, spies* or flavoring extract*, a HANDSOME PLATE SET. GREAT A. & P. TEA CO.’g STORES. WANTED—Are yen honest, sober, industrious? If so, engage with us for 1895; 3380 a month; 33,300 a year. You can maka ft easy; aix hours a day. Our agents do not complain of hard times. Why? They are making money selling
SITUATION WANTED—By a young man, who is a graduate from an Ohio college of pharmacy; can give ben of reference: speaks German; will Start on small salary. Address H 1246 E. Wtmhingum. SITUATION WANTED—SOMETHING FOR NOTHING! Saturday we shall give with each purchase of 75 cents' worth of coffee, tea, baking powder, condensed milk, apices or flavoring extracts, a HANDSOME PLATE SET. GREAT A. A P. TEA CO.’S STORES. ~W’ANTED—AG BXTsT AGENTS WANTED—I-ady agent* to canvass this and adjoining cities. Address V 7, care
News.
bTsixesscha^ie^ BUSINESS CHANCE-Man, with from’ 32,000 to 35.GOO, can have Interest In old, established paying business. Address E 6, care News. BUSINESS CHANCB^Wanted: Every big boy in the city to call at No. 250 W. Washington st. and get a pair of fine lace shoes, sizes 12 to 2i at 55c, and sizes 3 to E. at Joe.
perienced
TO LET—Elegant rooms ns Ohio st.; hot and cold wate DYER & RASSMANN. 31
sew Piel Block, in r; steam heat.
Circle st.
TO LET-La
children except
arge, furnished and unfurnished h with large alcove; parties with
311 N. Delaware st.
TO LET—Three connecting rooms; also two disconnected; square and half from Denison. HENRY D. PIERCE, 18% N. Meridian at, TO LET—Large, .weil-llgnted business room In News Building; natural gas; city water; electric light; newly fitted. Apply at counting-room of The Indianapolis News.
vs Build!
suite
rig; new
of office rooms in and well lighted; all
LET-Fine
ildlnt.
ces; might be let for light nianufactur-
The con-
TO
New!
venlen _
Ing. For particulars call at The News office.
furnished; single or en suite;
n**
from postofflee. ENTER-
TO LETT—Roc-ms; furnished;
with board If desired; home-like and pie
ant; two squares from postofflee. ENTERPRISE HOTEL. 82% Massachusetts ave.; family boarding a specialty; open all night. Tele-
phone 627,
TO LET — SOMETHING FOR NOTHING!
' (urchase of
Saturday we shall give with each purchase of 75 cents’ worth of coffee, tea, baking powder, condensed milk, spices or flavoring extracts, HANDSOME PLATE SET. GREAT A. &
TEA CO.’S STORES.
a
FINANCIAL.
LOANS—310 and upward. 250 E. Ohio sL
LOANS—Money,
ket.
C. F. SAYLES, 77% E. Mar-
LOANS—Lowest Ohio st.
rms guaranteed. 258 K.
LOANS—3500 to 325.000 in CO.. 36 W. Washington.
bank. SMITH A
LOANS—31.000; private funds. BURTON. 26 Lombard Bulldli
tha
LOANS—Better terms
offered elsewhe
tan
on furniture, horses and wagons, at 250 Ohio.
LOANS—Made reasonable on city property anc farms. UNION TRUST COMPANY. 68 B. Market st.
LOANS—Who wants money on planoi hold goods, etc., at 6 per cent. ? The 250 E. Ohio.
housecall at
LOANS—Priva te money at 5, 6%. 6 and 7 per cent., according to amounts and security. C. F. SAYLES.
funds; GER.
On farms
lowest
LOANS—O iwest rates;
Odd Fellows Block.
3100 and upward; home
delay. A. METZ-
IOANS—6 per cent, money on improv estate. (No loans made outside of th!
SPANN & CO., 86 E. Market.
ved real is city.)
loan; mortgage notes
mpnthly payment notes. HEN-
LOANS—Money bought; even 1
BY D. PIERCE,' 18% NjMerldlan st.
TO LET—House!; six rooms, bath. stable. Inquire 77 W. St. Clair.
TO
LET- Ten-
... . - c>m residence
Place. Address L 6, care Ne'
residence in Woodruff
TO LftT-
ural
LEE,
cottage, ell, ctab
on Bird st.; nate*n. etc. H. H.
TO LET—217 N. Capitol ave., eight rooms and bath, modern; 336. WELCH A CARLON, 34
,
TO LET—Picnic and moving wagons. BORN’S TRANSFER CO.. 62 E. Washington st. TeleTO LET—Moving, furniture and piano wagons. 8. P. HAMILTON, 11 S. Alabama st. Telephone 768.
TO LET—Furnished, tweiv very desirable location; doi mer oWly. Q, f. SAYLES.
e-room
own town;
real
foi
Idence;
sum-
LET—Six
I Ran. 3: BROS.
lix rooms, newly Michigan; 316. See ' “ ‘ 42 N.
papered; l to 5 p. laware.
331 E. m.. or
TO LET—The three-story brick business house. 198 S. Meridian st.; rooms 22x100. A. METZOER AQBNCY. Odd Fellows Hall.
► or ible
TO LETT—A small, furnished house
three lady teache
board very near if desired
New*.
ens, or young men; desired. Addrees V 6,
two
men; table
FOR SALE—New camping tents of all kinds.
» Capit '
KBERHARDT8.
FOR
Ttol ave., south.
SALE—Have your trunks repaired Bee-Hive Trunk Factory, t N. Meridian.
FOR
SALE—6%x3% photo view outfit; plete; cheap. HARROD. 62% Virginia ave.
eom-
FOR SALE—An elegant hotel barber shop; In a nice city of 12,000. Addma V 8, care New*. FOR SALE—Twenty-five hundred cleaned brick. Inquire-50 W, Georgia. WM. CAREY. FOR SALE!—Quartered oak counters, showcases, sheet music, nature*, etc. 31 ®. Market at, FOR SALE—Rubber goods of every description repaired at RUBBER STORE, 4 N. Meridian street. FOR SALE—Or rent, blacksmith shop; splendid location. Address P. B. BAILEY. Southport, Ind.
FOR SALE—Good paying restaurant; good location; cheap for cash; reason for selling,
sickness. Address A 7. care News.
FOR SALE—Restaurant at a bargain If sold at
once; rooms attached; centrally located. J. ’ "\RNITT, 31 Lombard Building.
FOR SALEF-Bu wheels, wago •haft*. AL —
-Buggy cushions, oacks. top*, light agons, buggies and surreys; also
SMITH, M6 8. Illinois at.
TO LET—Large, well-lighted business room in News Building; natural gas; city water; electric light; newly fitted. Apply at counting-room of The Indianapolis News. *
FOR SALE—First-class grocery and meat market; North Side; best of trade; will give lease on building. Address K 8, care News. ' FOR SALE!—Modem 1 house, complete; Meridian, near Thirteenth; for *600 less than actual value,. Address V’ 5. care News. TOR SALE—Pair beautiful St. Bernard pups; eight months old; eligible to register. Address PLAINFIELD KENNELS, Plainfield, FOR SALE — Very cheap; large Iron safe; ' double doors, combination locks, good condition. A. M. DE SOUCHET, room 12 Vinton
Block.
TO LET-
apolj
-Fine suite
Sing
ms
News Building; new and well lighted; ail cjn-
ces: might be let for light
venlences; might be let for light manufacturing. For particulars call at The News office.
TO LET - SOMETHING FOR NOTHING! Saturday we shall give with each -purchase of 75 cents’ Worth of coffee, tea. baking powder, condensed milk, spices or flavoring extracts. HANDSOME PLATE SET. GREAT A. TEA CO.’8 STORES. TO LET—Money to loan, a large sum of home funds left in our care to be loaned In sums of 3160 to 31.000 and upward at lowest rates of
ct». a & P.
_ upi
Interest; can furnish money same day you apply; pay hack when you please. A. METZGER
AGENCY, 5 Odd Fellows Hall.
TO LET—The second-story flat at southwest comer of Pennsylvania and North sts.; seven
;tic and good cellar; all modbeautiful location, overlook-
T-The of Pen
large ati
conveniences;
blind asyb
TO LET—OFFICES AND STOKES.
TO LETT—Desk room. 37-38 Baldwin Block.
TO LET—Store and Jiving rooms; cheap. 1027 E. Washington.
TO LET—Suite of office rooms, sixth floor, single room fifth floor, Commercial Club Building. Inquire at secretary’s office.
TO LET—First-class office rooms in Marlon Block, corner Ohio and Meridian sts.; hot and cold water; Steam heat. DYER & RASSMANN. 31 Circle st.
TO LET—Large, well-lighted business room, in News Building; natural gas; city water; electric light; newly fitted. Apply at counting-room of The Indianapolis News.
TO LET—Fine suite of office rooms in The News Building; new and well lighted; all conveniences; might be let for light manufacturing. For particulars call at The News office.
TO LET—MISCELLAXEOLS. TO LET — New camping tents ot all kinds. EBERHARDT’S, 80 Capitol ave.. aauth.
TO LET—A nice, comfortable house, bath, water, seven rooms. 165 E. St. Mary st.
TO LET—Large hall; Wesley Block, first square Indiana ave.; apartment, three rooms, gas, etc.; 174 N. Missouri st. WM. GORDON. Baldwin Block.
TO LET—Large, well-lighted business room, in News Building; natural gas; city water; electric light; newly fitted. Apply, at oountlng-room of The Indianapolis News.
FINANCIAL. LOANS—Farm or city. DAVIDSON, room 16 Baldwin Block. «
LOANS-Money to loan. HENRY H. FAY. 40% E. Washington st.
LOANS—On jewelry, clothing or other valuables. 67 W. Washington.
LOANS—Mortgage loans; lowest rates. HORACE McKAY, 29% N. Pennsylvania.
LOANS—6 per cent, loans on business property. THOMAS C. DAY ft CO.. 72 E. Market st
LOANS—Who wants money on pianos, household goods, etc. ? Then call at 250 E. Ohio.
LOANS—On watches and diamonds; larga amounts a specialty. Room 24 Ingalls Block.
LOANS—1100 to 320,1X10; interest and commission reasonable. REID BROS., 42 N. Delaware St.
LOANS—Money to loan: lowest interest; lowest commission. CLIFFORD ARR1CK. 66 E. Market st.
LOANS—Large amount of money to loan at specially low rates. DYER & RASSMANN, 21 Circle st LOANS—Money on farms and city property; terms reasonable. THOS. C. DAY ft CO.. 72 E. Market st.
LOANS—Sums of $500 and over. City property and farms. C. E. COFFIN ft CO.. 90 E. Market st
LOANS—Will loan you money at lowest rates on household goods, watches, diamond* and other securities. 12% N. Delaware, room A
For the next sixty days we will best white blanks on the wall
FOR 8ALE-
fumish the _ _ at 10c a roll; all latest patterns,
’•achusetts ave.
on
No.
27 Mas-
FOR SALE—Restaurant; well located and do-
Inets; compelled to sell oni acM. L. JOHNSON, room 1, 10%
TOR SALE—Restat ItJg a good buaine xHint of health. M.
oou N. Delaware
TOR SALE—Best merchant
blishment In
mg In first-class running order.
:ar
clothing establishmen trade; everything In fit
Address
veryt C 4.
News.
tailoring
the State;
nlng <
and good
FOR SALE—A suite of nicely furnished rooms;
second floor; rent both. Address G 5,
ely
odern con reasonable; will s News office.
FOR HALE-Fresh Jersey cow. 218 Delos* at
REAL E8TATE~Florida Seal. '
FOR HALS—Rheumatic safety bicycle, tl Vtr- ] gtnta ave.
ft kwbmF. 1*% *E
FOR SALE—Three good milch rows and one j calf. 43 Frank at.
i R UJ Motown"'av” * r ° r * Sa,e: ^ropwtjr* Call at
FOR SALE—Ton delivery wagon. 44 Markm 1 ave.. West Indianapolis.
1 f?T AT ®^ piw ‘ r “to*- MMM* 1 cars. Addrees O 4. care N»*«.
FOR SALE—Large beer box and safe; cheap. ! Call 322 N„ Meridian at. j
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FOR SALE—A eecond-hand Remington typewriter. No. 29 E. Market at
REAL ESTATE—On eaay payment*, nslisnm j Properties; *1.W» upward. C. F. SAYLBK 1 REAL ESTATE — -
for selling. H 6, care of News.
FOR SALE—New. clean drug Block In
BROS.,
deraon. inquire WARD
dtr.
An-
6 Ingam
FOR SALE!—Advertising atereoptlcaa, views and screen. BO WE, 22 8. Meridian st.
FOR SALE—To be moved; small cottage in aoutheest part of chy. 222 8. Meridian. FOR SALE—Large Jersey cow for one-horse wagon. Call, after 6 p. m.. 31 N. Olive st. FOR SALE—Everything In house furnishing good*. BORN & CO., 32 E. Washington at. FOR SALE—A. No. 2 callgraph; used about six months; ae good aa new. No. 2* E. Mar-
ket at.
FOR SALE)—Rooming-house; N. Illinois; slx-ux-n room*; 1375. B. M. RALSTON, 86% W.
Market.
near
Block,
HEAL ESTATE—For bargains in Irylnrtoa Mertd^V* 11 00 CIi08 * * KWEN mTS? 7. cara*New? <, ** cr “* Prop*** Addrm if REAL ESTatit—-‘f— ——m rr*tfl«ar«_ ' ^h ^ r m5^ U Syme : nS?'B ro M , ''R2T 3TOK, 83% W. Market, JpiTATE—Great bargain in WoodraS Place lot; on center drive. TRUSLBR. Attomey. 18% x. Delaware. •
:era * 1
condition; *50. Address or rail room 44 The Chalfant.
FOR SALE—Millinery stock; Invoice )S00; store, three living rooms; rent 313. Address E 3,
care News.
FOR SALE—Money to loan on watches and monds; Ingalls Block.
diamond*; fair dealing and private room. 24
FOR BALE:—Cream lace*! Have you seen how they are Belling at tha GLOBE STORE. 170 W. Washington at. 7
FOR SALE—Bay horse; five years okl; gentle ileo light spring wagon and bar-
and fart; also light spring wagon ness. Address 505 Ash st. FOR BALE-Drug store. 33,500: *2,500 cash balance year; good trade; good location; cheap rent. Address B 8, care New*.
FOR SALE:—Furniture tn full roomrmt-huuse; more than pays rent; Hc-gant house; party leave* the city. Address R T. care New*.
«; cash or
Pennsyl-
FOR only
S4LE—New pianos; only
until July 1; call at
SAL! gftbd
only gmM until July 1; call at once terms to good parties. 58 and 6') N. vania. Evebything fully warranted.
FOR SALE—Pianos; July 1 will close the sale or thei BRYANT stock, and the greatest Inducements that have yet been made are offered until then. Chi) at once. 58 and 60 N.
Pennsylvania.
FOR SALE—Wanted: Every lady In the call Immediately and get a pair of oxford ties; actual value *1.50. Co
75c
place. No.
e \v.
Washington *t.
city our
Correct
FOR SALE—First-clans rooming and boardIng- * ' " ‘ * tsh-
fit
account of sickness. Address F 9, care Ne'
house; centrally located and doing flourls lines*; must sell at great sacrlflc
of sic
Ing busir
FOR SALE.-—Wanted: Every’ person in the city to call at No. 250 W. Washington st., and attend our great sample shoe sale; see sample table in center of store; also big grocery’
FOR SALE—Lea; and furniture of sam
for bouse and .-lot, with small incumbrance; hotel Is doing good business; sickness the cause for selling. Address E. 8., 32 N. Delaware st.
hot el. of fifty-five rooms ne for cash, or will trade
rith
FOR SALE—SOMETHING FOR NOTHING! Saturday we shall give'with each purchase of 75 cents’ worth of coffee, tea, baking powder, condensed milk, spice* or flavoring extracts, a HANDSOME PLATE SET. GREAT A. & P.
TEA CO.’S STORES.
FOR SALE—Privileges for all kinds of games, merry-go-round, knock-the-bables-down, refreshments of all kinds at the State Fair grounds. July 4. All day athletic sports, bicycle races and balloon ascension. Address H. T. HEARSEY A CO.. 116 X. Pennsylvania st.
FOR SALE—Three No. 2 Remingtons, one No,
th* tn
s cc
e*.
wanting a second-hand typewriter will do well
_ton
5 Remington, two callgraphs and one Yost; these are machines wre have traded in and
filent shape; we are constantly
of other
all tn exc
In machines
and
nd are taking
any
to see us. DENSMORE COMPANY, 29 E. Market.
TYPEWRITER
FOR SALE—
ma:
We want to sell .some. See our bedroom suites for *10. See our oak sideboards for 310. See our cook stoves for *5. See our glass door safes tor $4.50. See our large rugs for *1.89. See our carpet rugs for 25c. See our antique center stands for 89c
See our all-wool
Large, arm, antique - rocker, *1.7!
carpets for 42%c. ique rocker, 31.7L O. E. WILSON,
306 E. Washington st,. near Liberty st
FOR SALE
FREE!
FREE!
At No. 250 W. Washington st. Five pounds or 25c worth of granulated sugar absolutely given away free, to advertise our great auction price, shoe sale, commencing to-morrow, from 9 to 11 a. m.; also, from 2 to 4 p. m., we will give to every person purchasing during the above named hours a pair of shoes amounting to 31.50 or over. 5 lbs, or 25c worth
granulated ice for barf
250 W. Washington
gar free of charge. Correct bargains In groceries and ah,
st.
hoes. No.
GEO. F. KREITLEIN.
FOR SALE-
CALL AT
LOANS—Money, promptly, on Indianapolis real estate; favorable terms; reasonable fees. C. 8 WARBURTON. Lombard Building. LOANS—Wanted: Every lady that reads this to call this week at No. 250 W. Washington st. to attend our great shoe and slipper sale. LOANS—A large number of private funds to loan. Apply to FLOREA & SEIDENSTICKER, rooms 2. 3 and 4, 27% S. Delaware st.
LOANS—Mortgage loans; rates on city property ii
upward. Room 12 Hubbard Block.
B. YANDES.
_ _ commission; low city property In sums of *2.000 and 12 Hubbard Block. (JEORGE
LOANS—Any amount on furniture, pianos, vehicles. store fixtures or any kind of personal property; guarantee the lowest rates. (Confidential.). E. J. GAUSEPOHL, 2% W. Washington st.. room 4.
LOANS—Mon!
ey to delay
loan on city
prope hand;
Tty or
LOANS—To loan, moi sums of *200 to 35,000.
deli
oney in any amount, in" on very easy terms; low
the
farms; no delay; money on hand; any rates; no delay; can accommodate you amount; *100 to *10.000. A. J. McINTOSH A ! same day that apply; loans on city or fan SON. No. U Virginia av^ C. W. GORfiUCH. 15 Virginia ava
LOANS — FRANKLIN SAVINGS ASSOOIA- ; LOANS—6 per cent, money, with privilege of TION, 72 E. Market at., loans from *5 up | prepayment semi-annually; loans made
M. D. BUTLER, Pres- : improved real estate in this city onl
Secretary.
upon weekly payments, ident; W. A. RHODES.
BUSINESS CHANCE—An ex maeeuiicnl chemist, who has mone;
of
phar-
tey to Inufacturlng
vest, can secure management of maw
drug business; already established; In flourishing city. Address G. F., 228 Webster st, To-
ledo, O.
BUSINESS CHANCE—Patent application*
made this month without charge until patent
Is allowed; we can save money for inventors, because we have long experience. THURMAN & SILVIUS. Mechanical Engineers and Patent
Solicitors. 25 W. Wash ington st.
BUSINESS CHANCE—Wanted: An enterpris-
ing young business man. with *10.000 cash, to
invest in a well-establiahed bicycle business that is making good profits and a large pe^ cent, on money invested; only cash considered.
Address immediately S 24, care News.
BUSINESS CHANCE—For Sale:
200 shares Belt railroad common stock.
16 shares Capitol National Bank.
16 shares First National Bank, Greencaetle.
100 shares Hecla Mining Co.
135 shares Indianapolis Elevator A Co.
100 shares* T. H. & I. Railroad Co.
Will buy Indiana and Union Trust and Con-
sumers' Gaa stock.
LOANS—Money to loan; a large sum of home ! funds left in our care to be loaned in sums I of 1100 to *1,000 and upward at lowest rates of i da
prepayment semi-annually; improved real estate in this city only, in loans of not less than *1.000; no delay; reasonable fees. SPANN & CO.. 56 E. Market st.
LOANS—
Will
NEWTON'TODD. 6 Imrans Block.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
LOANS—We loan money on furniture, pianos. household goods, horses, wagons, warehouse receipts, and all kinds of personal property; loans made for thirty, sixty or ninety days; money on hand; no delay; strictly confidential; lowest rates; come and see me when you need money. J. C. ERTEL, room 50, 24% E. Washington st., Lombard Building.
LOANS—
Do you
curlty or on goo'
Do you wai
m want a private loan on personal se-
>d collateral ?
iht
indorsement?*
Do you w;
Do you shares? Do you house?
lateral?
a private loan on good personal
apt to sell good commercial paper! want to aell building associatioa own a lot and want to build a
ou want to deal with principal, without
or
»g. _
accommodated the same
If yot.
middlemen or red
bard Building
Ape, call at E. Washing
day yo
gton st., ou appij
omI be
LOANS-
DO YOU WANT MONEY?
If so, call and see us before borrowing. We make loans on furniture, pianos, organs horses, wagons, etc., In small or large sums, on long or short time, and at the lowest pos-
rates and on the day you ask '
be paid in full or "in
•ible
for It.
our Perfection Dish
family washer
and polishes dishes
no experience n
ates It easily; cheap teen pounds; made o
pacity 1(» piece*;
faintly want*
as soon aa paopla know you to
taasa
t six
lx pound* orders w
made 3214.53 first tan days.
PERFECTION Englewood. III.
partlcula INO CO!
COMPANY.
only practical washes, dries minutes; eight operIght thirst eel; caequal; every if.to canvass; It for sale acb agent's We furnice case
°v
CA(
« agent for full ICtdB-
ANNOL’NCEMENT—Tlsh-l-mingo aigar. ANNOUNCEMENT—DlC ROSE C. McFALL, 439 N. New Jersey at. ANNOUNCEMENT—Shaving free at tha factory. PARRY MANUFACTURING CO. ANNOUNCEMENT—Best cabinet*, only *1 dosen; bring the babies. BENNETTE. fj ANNOUNCEMENT—The Florida Seal la a hand-made perfecto cigar. T. J. HAMILTON A CO., makers, IndMaapoHg. ANNOUNCEMENT—MRS. DR. ELLIS. Astaiiogist; tails life, gives information on all subjects by the plHiiets. Consult thejioctor at Ofice. 162 N. Mississippi it.
STRAYED.
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5t Jareoy cow. J241
HU-
ward.
Return to 34 A»bu
etura to ;
flnrt
A dhrk biindle cow; > 36 Asbury st.. south-
Liberal re-
■ aiimm* i
AYED—Or Stolen: Light red cow; medium e; right ear split. Return to first house 'inspect at. east of Belt road on south side. •He#l|lPa... . ■' ■. . , STRAYED—Or Stolen: From 131 W. WashlngIngton St., one three-year-old bay mare; two
setter pup. EARL white hind feet; Uttia white In face; littla cap
freight depot. off At light hip.
TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS
To loan in sums of
*19. *15. 320. 330. *50. 3100. *200,
or any amount on
FURNITURE, PIANOS, ORGANS
STORE FIXTURES. ETC.,
At rates which honest people can afford to pay. The property to remain in your
undisturbed possession.
EVERYBODY WHO WANTS MONEY
CALL AND SEE US.
We are just as happy to make you a *10 loan a* one for *150. We will give you plenty of time to pay the money back. In fact, you can make the payments to
payment so made carrying the loan, ruii amount of money arges taken out in adtion Is sure to be prisee us and get our
you can
suit yourself. Every reduces the cost of
We give you the full amount ofi
you ask for; no cha: vance. The transac vate. Don’t fail t<
rates.
INDIANAPOLIS MORTGAGE
LOAN COMPANY.
Room 10. 37 E. Market at *
Loans may be paia in run or m part at any me. ami any part paid reduce* the cost of | tnryins tb# l 0 * 11 * Property is left in your poassion, you having the use of both property
:d
* C YOU n GET FULL AMOUNT OF MONEY. No charges taken out In advance. Our office Is centrally located, and we Insure you plaas-
snt snd courteous treatment.
SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY. Room 3 Bank of Commerce Building, corner
Pennsylvania and Virginia ave.
LOANSMONKY!
MONETJ
LOANED ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, ORTHE PROf^Y To R^L4IN IN your UN-
1 DIST L- txiStalJ I'tJoifJboalON.
LOANS ON WATCHES AND DIAMONDS. EVERBODY MONEY CALL
LOANS MADE ON SHORT NOTICE.
WE ADVANCE MONEY ON FURNITURE, fixtures, pianos, ware-house receipts, horses, wagons, machinery, etc.; in*fact, we will loan
pianos, ware-house rec* machinery, etc.; in*fact,
on any and ail kind* of chattel property without removal. You can pay back the money la weekly or monthly installments. Any part paid reduces cost of carrying the loan. Call and ga<
our rates before going elsewhere. CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY. . 11% N. Meridian at, room I.
First stairway on th* east aide of N. Mg*
ridiag ft., negr Washington up-*talr*
LOANSMONEY ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, horses, wagons, office, store fixtures and all kinds of personal property, in sums to suit, without removal, in the quickest posslbla time and at tha lowest possible rates; also on watches and diamonds. You can pay it in weekly or monthly Installments, ami small payment reduces the cost of carrying tha balance. Business strictly confidential. SLATTS A POE. room 24 Ingalls Block, southwest comer of Washington and Pennsylvania streets.
LOANS ~ LOWEST RATES.
EASY~TERMS.
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL.
LOANS MADE ON SHORT NOTICE. i Money loaned on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, store fixtures, warehouse receipts and all kinds of personal property In any amount from *10 upward, the property to remain in your undisturbed possession. We also loan money on watches and diamonds. You can pay back the money in weekly or monthly Installments, and hare the cost reduced propor-
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ba 'S? ,B : *s*t front,
no’uMttiww ]■' nMlr X u* x >druff; must sell;
no agents. W 4, care News.
REAL EBTAT*^—On X. West at., eleviaai
vM<n>*52U •*.700. ARBUCKLE*
KERSHNER, 18 and 19 When Block. REAL ESTATE-Jrvlngton^ Park lots are
ch
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REAL ESTATE—55-foot lot; comer Kenwood and Twenty-fourth at.; make offer; muni «Hi tffilek. W, % STEVENSON, 74 E. Market! REAL ESTATE—Lots on College or Ashland ave*.. south of Seventeenth st.. at reduced Price# ami easy terms JOHN S. SPANN «
CO.. 36 E. Market sL
brIwy
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ULILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. BUILDING AND LOAN-EQUITABLE TnTop. BUILDING AND LOAN—EQUITABLE, »Tn. Delaware st. No expense fund. BUILDING AND LOAN-FRANK K. SAWYER, Fire Insurance. 37-88 Baldwin Block. Telephone 863. BUILDINO AND LOAN-The AETNA A8SOCIATION has money to loan at a low rata. H. KIMBALL, Secretary, 39 E. Market at
BUILDING AND LOAN-32.60 pay# weekly dues, premium and Interest on 31.C00 loan. SUN SAVINGS AND INVESTMENT COM-
PANY, nr W, Georgia at.
BUILDING AND LOAN-THE
AMERICAN ha below all others loans at once.
reduced Its
GERMAN
Interest rate
#- reduci
s; best plan for the borrower;
IDO N. Delaware. BUILDING AND LOAN-Equltable BtaW; new management, new offices, stock wanted; money to loan. Office 612 Indiana Trust Building.
H KRVk 1 D, V OKIES. Secretary.
BUILDING AND LOAN—Money loaned; farm and city property; terms satisfactory. Call and see me before going elsewhere. F. B.
MATHEWS. No. 78 E. Market
ILiuinvi AOUO XAOACI—Al IBS UUlIOll loan office. ^ E. Market st., you can money at a lower rate than of any oth* elation in the city. HOWARD KIM
BUILDING AND LOAN-At the building and
borrow ler asso-
_ _ ■_ KIMBALL,
Secretary.
BUILDING AND LOAN—Money to loan; large sum of home funds left In our care
be loaned In sums of *100 to *1,000 and upward; at lowest rates of interest; can furnish money
same day as you apply; pay back when yi A. METZGER, Agent. 5 Odd Fellot
please.
Hall.
THE GERMAN
ree fundamental !n-
-lowest 1:
BUILDING AND LOAN AMERICAN offers thr
ducementa to borrowers—lowest Interest rate, largest credit on principal, no expense fund deductions; *11.50 per month pays for a *1,000 loan. Office 100 N. Delaware. G. W. BROWN.
Secretary.
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BUILDING AND LOAN-THE INDIANA MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION loans their money at a leas rate of Interest and premium than any State association, and loans made promptly; no admission fee charged to become a member. CHAS. KAKLO, Secretary.
BUILDING AND LOAN-THE FRANKLIN
SAVINGS ASSOCIATION. Deposits received
rom 10c ■nd July.
10c up; dividends paid In cash January
NO MEMBERSHIP -FEE, NO EXPENSE FUND. M. D. BUTLER, President. W. A. RHODES, Secretary.
72 E. Market
BUILDING AND LOAN-THE STAR SAVING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, on April
8, 1895. will commence the twenty-fourth series of *200 shares and sixth series of *100 shares; money to loan. For Information, apply to H. M. HADLEY. President; H. H. FAY. Secretary. 40% E. Washington st., or the other directors, George J. Hammel, James M. Swan, Jacob W. Smith. Caleb S. Denny, Robert D. Townsend, James R. Carnahan, Jesse H. Blair.
BUILDING AND LOAN—310.83 a montir carriea a loan of *1,000 In THE INDIANA SAVINGS
AND INVESTMENT CO.
"Only this and nothing more.”
Interest rates the lowest. Money furnished promptly. We can offer you great ad
respects
Come to 90 E. Market at., and talk with us.
you great advantages In many
the money
its, and have
tinnately. If you owe a balance on your'furnlture or piano, we will pay the same for yon and carry It aa long aa you desire. No charges taken out in advance. Call and see us before
going elsawhare. Established 1*87.
INDIANA MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY. Rooms 20 and 21 When Building, N. Faqgaylvnqfa at* oppo§it# poataOta,
000006066000 W. WASHINGTON ST. AND SEE THE GRAND RUSH ON CALIFORNIA CANNED FRUITS AT ICc PER CAN. FIVE THOUSAND OASES, COMPRISING ALL THE BEST BRANDS IN TABLE APRICOTS, GREEN GAGE PLUMS. WHITE CHERRIES, RED CHERRIES. BLACK CHERRIES. DAMSON PLUMS. TABLE PEACH KS. GOLD DROP PLUMS, EGG. PLUMS, RED CURRANTS. BARTLETT PEARS, AND PRUNELLES. IN FACT, A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF LAST SEASON’S PACK. Freeh California fruits, in heavy loaf sugar sirup, at 10c a can. This lot of California fralt's must, and wUi. be sold within the next ten days, so it will be to the interest of everyone to call at once. Don’t forget, 250 W. Washington at., corner West, is the correct place. 10,060 bargains in shoes and slippers for ladies, gents, boys; misses and children. 39c and up for ladles' oxfords. 59c and up for ladles' button shoes. 89c und up for children's oxfords. 39c and up for mtrees' oxfords. 49c and up for misses’ button Shoes. 25c and up for ladles* house slipper*. 45c and up for men’s house slippers. 99c and up for men’s fine dress shoes. Remember, we are the one and only original cut-price shoe and grocery bouse in the city. Correct No. 250 W. Washington at., corner West Store open until » o’clock every evening. ■' f ' 'Phone 1307. - ; OBOROB F. KREITLEIN.
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CHARLES E. HOLLOWAY.
N. Fresh Secretar:
BUILDING AND LOANTHE INDIANA SOCIETY FOR SAVINGS. Phoenix Block (second floor), northwest corner Market and Delaware; loans H.OuO for 313 a month; no entrance fee; no commission; no payments in advance; loans made promptly. This society has never had an "expense fund.” but limits expenses and pays the expenses from earnings. If you wish a loan at low coat, or desire to invest your savings advantageously. It will be to your advantage to call and see us. BUILDING AND LOAN-WESTERN HAVING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL STOCK *1,000,060. Shares BOO each; entrance fee 50c; due* 56c per share; low premiums; money furnished promptly on approved security; last series paid out in 295 weeks; profit on share *37.75. The twentieth series will open Monday evening, June 17. 1895, at regular place of meeting, 10% E. Washington st. (township trustee's office.) Those wishing to secure shares can do so on any Monday evening, or of the undersigned: PAUL H. KRAUSS, President. OTTO N. FRENZEL. Treasurer. THEO. A. PFAFFLIN. Secretary.
BUILDING AND LOAN-Do you know that the GOVERNMENT BUILDING AND LOAN INSTITUTION, of IndianapoUs, is organised upon an absolute Just and equitable basis? It will pay you to investigate our plan, whether you wish to borrow or invest. We have a limited amount of paid-up, or prepaid stock, for sale at 7 and 8 per cent par annum. Loan* made promptly.
KLRSHNER, 18 and 19 When Block.
!£
Insurance Company, with
HENHY H. FAY, j40V> E. Washington *t. R KAL ESTATE Residence! Pennsylvania, modern; ten rooms; near St. Clair- earn front; *8,000; may shade a little; only 32,5ot down^McWHIRTER * CO.. 74 E. Market * ^^ATE—Elegant, large house on N, Illinois st.; price *6.600; will take small house and tot In desirable neighborhood as part payment. CROSS ft EWBN, 18% N. Meridian
■tree*.
REAL ESTATE—The dwelling. No. 332 N. Ala-» * L - frame dwelling; lot 33.9x196; must be sold this month. If you want SPANN VW)’ *‘ Ve yoU th * facU ’ JOHN *- REAL ESTATE—Modem, new residence, Pennsylvania. east front, near Twelfth; ownei must leave city; great bargain; every.appoint-
lnv *etlgate. Mc\*IRTER
ft CO., (4 E, ^Market.
REAL ESTATE—Highly improved 150-acrs r arm; .. thl r t >- thre<? miles from Indianapolis) will sell cheap, or. exchange for fifteen of ™YE& - r ’ ! — thl * clty - ft
19% N. Meridian st.
REAL ESTATE—Two bargains; for five dayt win offer the elegant, new. modern house o| nine rooms. !Tl Christian ave.. for 35,100; the desirable eight-room cottage at 221 for *3.600; fine shade and fruit trees. Call and wee them. REAL ESTATE—Money to loan; a large sum of home funds left in our care to be loaned
In sums of *100 to 31,600 and upward at lowest
rates of Interest; can funds!
you apply; paj
METZGER AGENCY. 5 Chid Fellows Hail."
can furnish money same day y back when you please. A. 1ENCY. 5 0<ld Fellows Hail
REAL ESTATE—Grand bargain, Morton pTa_ In Alabama st.; new two-story and floored attic, eight rooms, halls, plenty closet*. windows, line furnace, bath, plumbing and gas fixtures, fine stairway; all welt built and complete: *6,900, for two day*. (’ F. SAYLES. REAL ESTATE-Wonderful bar*in. four nice cottages; tn excellent condition; all under rent; bringing 12 per cent.; price 3800 each;
will sell on extremely easy, terms, change them for better and large
and Will pay cash difference. W *’
CO.
red
unde
**Wl ear u will e property,
K. MICK ft
REAL ESTATE—3450 buys a Choice building lot; 40x135; on N. Capitol ave., between Fifteenth and Seventeenth sts.; for the next thirty days price reduced from 31.000 to SE); must raise money, hence the deep cut In price; Capitol ave. Is soon to be mode th*' fir •»' street In Indianapolis; th!s is an omor ilttv perhaps will never occur again. W. E. V'K
ft 00., Agents.
FOI| SALK—HOKSKS A.\U V EM ILL Lb.
FOR^SALE—Ftorida^Baair^
FOR HALE—Delivery horse. 150 8t. Alary st. FOr' baLE—Horee*. alf styles,~at‘ 209 w!"lto-
Ckrty st. ’
FOB SAL.E—Ltarge war# herse; cheap. 11 N. Alabama.
FOR SALE—Horse for sale; cheap. It*) Ft Wayne aye.
FOR SALE—Pony, buggy and harneas; cheap. 4 Carlgs st.
FOR HALE—Horse, harness and wagon tot sale.’ 16 Shelby.
FOR SALE—Nice, young, gentle buggy mare. 676 N. Mississippi.
FOR 8ALE-Two light spring wagons. KRAMER. 216 E. Market /
FOR SALE—Horae and light delivery wagon at a bargain. 295 E. Washington at.
FOI* SALE — Two good top buggies, opea buggy, pony cart; half-price. 31 Vinton at FOR SALE)—Beat family horse in city; sound, ■tylish, young, gentle, fast. WARD, 1 N. Meridian.
FOR SALE—All kinds of vehicles, cash or paymenu. "BTURTEVANT8,” it 8. Pennsylvania.
FOR SALE—Old vehicles taken aa part pay on new. "STUKTBVANT’B," 63 62Pennsylvania.
FOR SALE—The flneat traps, aurraya and phaetons, at SCHOFIELD ft JACOBS’S, III E. Wabash at.
FOR SALE—Pony, cart, harness and saddia. Inquire of FRED GALL, 466 N. Delaware at. after 1 o'clock.
POR SALE—Elegant two-seat part wagon; almost new; also good phaeton; cheap. WARD, 1 N. Meridian.
FOR SALE - Buggies, aurraya, phaetons, *««>• ww* very chaap. "rfruimP VANT’S,” 68 8. Peusyivania.
FOR SALE—All our buggies, auireya, phaetons and spring wogona. "8TURTEVANT’S,’' 68 8. Pennsylvania. FOR SALE—Second-hand surrey, carrUM, phaeton, open wagon and milk wagaii. "STURTEVANTS.” Al S. Pennsylvania.
FOR SALE—Good seven-year-old work or delivery horse, or will trade for pony; also top business buggy; *12. 461 Capitol ave., north.
FOR SALE — A sound, gentle, high-spirited pony; no whip required; no road too long. Call at No. 11 Jefferson st.; price 350, buggy and harness Included.
FOR SALE—New Kensingtons, surreys, phaeton* and rubber tire vehicles; large spring wagon, nearly new. ROBBINS ft CO., « tC.
Georgia st. Repairing solicited.
FOR SALE—BUck bone; sixteen hand*: sound; has been driven by a lady, and la guaranteed safe for lady or child to drive; just the hone for surrey or phaeton. Call at
16 Woodruff Place.
FOR SALE—A Urge Him,
such aa surreys, phaetons, road carta, ate.; also receiving dally new < taka in your second-hand vehicle* ot
SCHOFIELD ft JACOBS. ,
ninK<TuR3:
of Indiana,
. TAGGART, Auditor Marion county. I WALKER, State Tut Commissioner.
CLAUDE MATTHEWS. Gov.
THOS. ~
I. N.
A. L. MASON. Fre*. Cltlaena’ St. R. R. Co, THOS. L. SULLIVAN, ex-mayor Indianan*. IRVIN ROBBINS, Adjt.-Gen. of State. . WM. BOssoN, cashier Bank Commerce. J. \V. STAUB. merchant. HIRAM E. ROSE, Secretary. Office 31 Journal Building, ■; ia|l|iai|||l ii |1 i,i | '
storage:.
STORAoE3r'‘IIPwi^^ -SHOVKB’S, 136 MS. Wabaah M.
STORAGE—Goods packed and mo TRANSFER CO. Telephone 21*.
Ington at.
STORAGE - INDIANAPOLIS WAREHOUSE
CO.. 265-273 S. Pennsylvania t age warehouse in the State. T
FOR SALE—Small mare; three years old; one medium size mare, four year* old;, one bay carriage team; one spring wagon; one farm wagon; single and double harness; riding saddie and bridle; cheap. 1*3 Johnson ave.
FOR
S2oJ A s ,l ”.u*ss&“« a ,
9; wagon umbrellas, *1.50 up; trunk* at coat;
up;
selling
FOR SALE-Cheap; one aet of (
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STORAOE-THE UNION STORAGE (X). Ik the and cleanest storage hot E. Ohio st. and Rea
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