Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 July 1902 — Page 3

THE RECORDER, INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA

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1 -f-OUR CORRESPONDENTS, +1 Ne«vs, Incidents, Social + and * Personal Activities rf* ■fimiammmmmimmmimmmimMK

FRANKFORT. Thomas Wilson of Lafayette was guest of friends, last Friday. Miss Mary Rapier has returned to her home in Renton Harbor. Miss Beulah Harper has returned to Tuscola 111 Miss Esther Harper has returned from Paris, 111. Albert Idle was in Linden last Thursday on business Miss Blanche Clark visited friends in Lafayette, Sunday Gurney Lawrence has returned from Indianapolis Miss Minnie Valentine has returned from a six weeks’ visit in St. Louis Miss Flora Harper is home from Indianapolis Mr. Coaley of Indianapolis will visit friends soon.... Grant Brown spent Sunday io Kokomo.

KOKOMO. Mrs. Rillie Starks and daughter. Miss Nellie were the guests of Miss Florence Ballenger, last week. Mrs. Ada Hardimon entertained several friends at her home on Heaton street last Thursday evening in honor of her husband's 48th birthday. Several handsome presents were received Miss Nora Roberts of Indianapolis is spending hei vacation with he< parents, Flavis Roberts and wife David Milton visited relatives, Sunday. Miss Etta Marshall has returned to her home in Marion Miss Jeannette Parkerjof Frankfort will be the guest of Misses Mayme and Dorothy Foust, Sunday The Daughters of Tabor attended the Grand Session in Marion Friday, The trustees gave a supper at A. M. E. Church, Wednesday night. Albert Milton is reported better. Miss Ollie Byjd has returned from Fort Wayne, after a pleasant visit with relatives Mrs. Fred Smith of Fort Wayne is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ben Artis. Harry Burnett of Fairmount was in the city, Monday Walter Langford of Chicago is expected home soon.

MADISON.

Sunday was quarterly meeting at A. M. E. Church. Rev Hunter, P. E. was with us and preached two excellent sermons, Rev. Knox of Milton, preached at 3:00 p m. A basket meeting will be given to-morrow at Milton in union with Madison Miss Lizzie O’banyoun spent Sunday in North Vernon with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Andersop Mrs. Carver and Master Fredie Christman have taken a relapse Miss Bessie Preston is visiting in Indianapolis Mrs. Mary Brown is visiting relatives in Indianapolis. Mrs. Lou Williams has a fine baby boy P. J- Smith and wife will leave for their home Wednesday, Rev. Smith will give up preaching on account of ill health.

PLAINFIELD.

Mrs. Grace Gohagen of Indianapolis visited J. E. Daugherty and wife, Sunday Elijih Stewart and Cary Swan, Misses Hessie and Lavertie Siler, spent Sunday in Terre Haute with Mrs. Alice Bragg Misses Martha and Mary Elmore left last Wednesday for their home in Crawfordsville Mrs. Martha Johnson has returned from her visit in Indianapolis Mrs. Belle Posten returned home Sunday

SEYMOUR.

per acre Masters Ben Larger and Jesse Payne have gone home after several days visit Alonzo Mitchell was recently injured by a horse Mrs. Mary Weaver is in Indianapolis looking for evidence in her pension claim Mesdames Jane Mitchell, Deliah Brown and Maria Dixon are reported ill.

MODOC. Miss Ida Wadkins of Anderson is guest of Charles Smothers and family, this week Alfred Moor transacted business in Muncie, last Monday Ashley Ladd received a very serious injure from a kick in the face by a horse, last Sunday. Misses Ida Wadkins and Celestia Smothers visited Misses Dessiaand Martha Sawyer, last Tuesday. Chas Moore, Carl Williams, Mesdames Allie, Pearl and Claud Gillia m, Lessie Ladd, Mary Gilliam Esther Moore, Seth Sawyer and Coss Scott spent Sunday io Benton Harbor Mary Sawyer was called to the bedside of her sister, Mrs. Sarah Nave of Muncie, last Saturday Rev. Razor of Muncie preached at the Baptist Church Sunday Mrs. James Sawyer of Muncie, visited Mrs. Rachel Sawyer, last week William Saw yer, Jas. and Eleazer Scott, transacted business in Winchester, last Monday Chas, Scott formerly of this place has purchased property in Bengar Mich., he is doing a good business in his barber shop

CONNERSVILLE. Thos. Reynolds, guest of Green Bresher, sang a beautiful solo at Mt. Zion Buptist Church, Sunday. The W. H. and F. M. S. met at the residence of C. A. Bailey, Thursday The teachers of the Mt. Zion Baptist $. S. will give an entertainment at the church, Monday night Mrs. Eliza Swope is visiting in Sparta and Warsaw Ky. this week Mrs. Lue Dorsey broke a needle in her hand. The Cantata given by the Second VI. E. Church, assisted by Thomas Reynolds was a grand success. SOUTH BEND.

C. D. Lamb accompained his wife as far as Benton Harbor, she goes to visit relatives in Goblesville, Mich.........Messrs Washington and Roberts of Columbus were guests of friends, Sunday Misses Clara and Pearlie Furman visited North Vernon Geo’ Lamb has moved on Lynn straet Mrs. Sallie Edmunds visited friends recently Mrs. Malissa Mitchell wus called co Indianapolis to the bedside of her sister, Mrs. Starks Jaskson Mitchell has gone to the hospital for treatment. Our farmers, Edmund Newby a-Nd Isaao Coleman have threshed wheat and report a yield of 20 bu.,

St. Peter Lodge will run an excursion to St. Joe the 27th. Frank Bradley returned home from Moline, 111., Sunday night. Mrs. Ben Stewart hts stored her household goods and is living with her sister, Mrs. W. E. Scott, on Colfax avenue Miss Ella Scott is in the hair-dressing business. Mrs Harrison Jackson has re turned from a three weeks’ visit with her brother, in Bay City. Willis Walker was in Chicago, last week Mrs. Belle Morris of Detroit is visiting her mother Mrs. Allen Geo. Johnson and wife of Chicago, Miss Nettie Wright o Saganaw, were guests of Newton Sanders and wife last week. Osc&i Higgins spent Sunday in Chicago, visiting friends. Niles Mich., will hold an Emancipation Celebration, August 1. The G. A. R. gave a benefit supper for the support of Mrs L. H. Artis and children on W. Jefferson street, on Saturday evening. FORT WAYNE. Mr. and Mrs, Peters pleasantly entertained at their home, Eriday Those present were Mesdames Maggie Elliott, Nettie Davis, Carrie Miles and Misses Agnes Davis, Ada Elliott and Marguarite Miles. Mrs Nettie Davis will leave for Rome City to spend the summer. Mrs. J. R. Peters will entertain the Stewardess’ Wednesday afternoon, she will be assisted in the dining room by Mesdames Nettie Davis, Carrie Miles, Misses Agnes Davis, Bertha Young, Ella Peters. W. H. Rhodes visited his daughter, Mrs. C. H. Rhodes, last week. The Houaehold of Ruth No. 1178 gave an ice-cream social at their hall last Tuesday night George Revels has gone to Rushville to spend the summer C. C Powell made a flying trip to Springfield, O., thia week in interest of his mu

sio Rev. W. H. Brown of Benton Harbor is here, on business John Thomas of Decatur is visiting friends Miss Lottie Smith of Toledo, 0 , is guest of Mrs, E. C Smith. Mrsi Smith left for South Haven Mich., to visit relatives and friends E. B. Forby spent Sunday with Mrs. Jackson Miss Tillie Ridley has received her ap. plication blank for Civil Service and has enrolled. We wish her success Ben Rodgers, William Jones, A1 Black, George Evans of Connersville, called on C. C. Powell, mu-ic publisher, Sunday and enjoyed some sweet melodies. Mr. Maut Curry and Misg Veda Lair were married on Saturday evening by Rev. A. Smith, at the residence of Mrs. John Allman Jack Clay left for Salem, O. on

Tuesday morning.

RICHMOND.

Mrs. Leonard Coggins and Miss S. A. Brown gave a reception on Saturday afternoon and evening in honor of Mrs. Laura Nichols ot StLouis, From two to five, refreshments were served, music furnished by a music box. From eight to eleven a three course luncheon was served, piano music furn’shed by George Alexander. The house was beautifully decorated with ferns, roses and sweet pease. Wm, Thompson and wife have returned after a week's visit in Fountain City Mrs Alice Scott spent Sunday in Cincinnati. Rev.J.E. Artis is holding out door meetings on S. Eleventh St Tlie Ladies Aid Society of the A. M E. Church will give a lawn fete Tuesday evening at the lesidence of Mrs. Fannie Croker. The Baptist Sunday School and B- P^U.elected Rev. Randolph and J. 1. Wadkins as delegates to the state convention, July 22-25. The following names attended the Sunday-school convention this week at Portland: Mrs, Jessie Cook delegate, Rev. F. P. Baker, Raymond Harris, Henry Hiatt, Mesdames Watt Burden, Mage Nick ens, Eliza Locklear, Leonard Hiatt Misses Emma Same and Bessie Burden A reception was given in honor of the Richmond High School graduates of 1902 on last Thursday evening at the A. M. E. Church. I he graduates were Harry Hays and Harry Goens, Misses Jennie Gee ; ud Viola Peak. Several appropriate addresses were delivered by students of Wilberforce and Ann Harbor Colleges also by Judge Abbott. Music was furnished by the Elays Orchestra after which refreshments were served in the basement.

Misses Minnie Millar and Mattie

Hodge spent Sunday in Edinburg.

James Tandy of Indianapolis was

in our city Sunday Robert Woodard left Sunday for Indianap-

olis and returned Monday. Alonzo White of Greensburg

passed through our eity enroute to Indianapolis, Sunday Jno Williams of Laurel was in our city, on

Monday Edward Grims of

French Lick Springs attended the

EMM##; outing Thursday. Jas, Matthews of Edinburg was here Sunday The Tuxedo’s pic nic which was given Thursday

was one of the most enjoyable affairs of the season Tellis Carter attended the funeral of his annt, Mrs Dorsey, last T1 ursday in Indianapolis Mrs, Wm, Hites entertained the Tuxedos last Saturday evening in honor of Edward Grimes of French Lick Mrs. Alford Curry is quite ill The Epworth League reorganized and elected officers for ensuemg year.

WASHINGTON.

LOGANSPORT.

Rev. C. E. Alien ot Lafayette, filled the pulpit Sunday morning and evening. Rev. Allen is a man of rare ability standing among the foremast ministeis of the Indiana Conference Misses Mable, Ida and Claudie Parker are visiting in Hartford City We learn rhat Mrs. Charley Jones has been placed on pension list at $8 00 per month also to get balance due her late husband Quite a number of our people took advantage of low rates this week to Elks Carnaval at Lafayette Rev. A, M. Taylor of Bethel filled the pulpit Sunday in Lafayette The annual picuio of Betnel A. M. E. Sabbath school will be held in Taber’s grove some time this month A-J. Fergerson coat noe ill A camp meeting is booked for the near future. Quite an enjoyable time was had at the homes of Mesdames Green and White of Dunkiik last Friday afternoon. Those who participated were Mrs. C. S. Jones and daughter, Mrs John Curtis and George C. King and wife. SHELBYVILLb. Mr ; Cannon of Indianapolis was in our city Sunday Mrs Amanda Hawkins left Tuesday for Anderson for a short visit Miss Mollie Headersoa left Tuesday for her home in Winchester, Ky.

Rev. Chas. Hunter P. E. of the Evansville District, was a pleasant caller at the parsonage Saturday, enroute to Madison Rev. Chas. Allen preached a stirring sermon at A. M. E Church on last Friday night, enroute to Logansport. Mrs. Charner Hawkins and daughter Miss Dora, have returned home from Indianapolis, where they attended the funeral of Mr*. Dorsey Edward Samuels is better The social given Monday night under tbe management ol Mrs. Miley Hawkins, was a success Miss Lydia Stewart was our delegate to Sabbath School Convention at Bloomington Miss Clara Stewart passed through the city enroute to Indianapolis Grand rally to-morrow, special services all day A large attendance is expected James [ohnson D. G. M. of G. U. O. of O. F, visited the Lodge Monday night and delivered a most excellent address Sunday night at A. M. E. Church. Knightstown. Edgar Keemer went to Winona Lakes Wednesday Miss Arvada Brooks has returned to the Arno Hotel John Hoosier and wife are staying with lalter’s parents on the farm, since smallpox broke out Morton Brooks is doing gaurd duty at Pest House. Miss Bertie Barker has been indisposed on account of vaccination. Ray Laster has an injured finger caused from playing ball, July 4. CHARLESTOWN. The last quarterly meeting was held on the 6tb, Rev. Hunter P. E. was piesent and took charge of the services, sacrament at 3 p. m. Public collection $8.35, total raised all day including quarterage and the Presiding Elder assessment $20.95. Mr. Taylor of Indianapolis visit ed'friends, last week Mrs. Mattie Morgan who continue ill, has gone to her home in Chicago. Mrs Eliza Mitchem has moved to Bedford to join her husband, where they will make their future home. Rev. C. Hunter, the pastor and wife were entertained at tea by Prof. C. F. Maxwell Saturday evening, by Mrs. Sarah Wilson Sunday dinner and Mrs. Mary Young at tea Sunday evening George Young, John Smith, Mrs. Pr scilla Roberts are reported ill. Abe Wells is at the bedside of his sister at Watson Solomon Wayne of Bedford was here on business last week Mrs. Francis Smith arrived Monday from an extended visit to her daughter in Richmond. Miss Alice Wilson of Lafayette is homa for a stay through vacation Mrs. Henry Brooks has gone to Kentucky to visit relatives. Thos, Berry has gone to Lbgansport far permanent residence. Miss Jennie Douglass is home on

a visit.

Tbe gifted Clairvoyant, the great female won der, born with the doable(caul) veil, she is one of the old ancient Southern Clairvoyants of New Orleans. She’s a living Phrenologist and Physiogomist. She tells plainly what youare best adapted for in life by reading your brains and mind. With a grasp of herihand she gives you a coil of influ ence to enable you to overcome all bad luck She has made 1 thousands of homes happy. Read the fifth chapter ix verse of &t. Matt: ‘ Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called the children of God.” She reunites the separated, makes peace where there is confusion. Your hasband or wife will never become angry or your sweetheart forsake you. But will love you better and marry you sooner if you will only heed this lady’s consultation. Read what several ladies of yonr city say “Yee, we believe her a Godsendto our city; my husband and I had been separated over a year and just think since i called on this lady, he returned today we are together and happy.” This young lady says; ‘‘The one-loved refused to call or write me: I called on this lady and we are now engaged.” You can’t afford to miss consulting this gifted lady; she is gifted to read characters. She challenges the worldto excell her advice on love, losses, business, family and financial troubles. Re-unites the separated, causes speed marriage with the one of your choice. No cards allowed in her place of business; no one’s ill wishes filled strictly a Christian lady and depends entirely on her heavenly gift. If y ou are painful or aling, think you have been

witchcrafted go to see her. She spent eight years in the Jungles of Africa and has traveled through 34 Mates oing goo w erever s e went. Read st. John, 9th chap. 33d ver: ‘‘If this man is not of God he could do nothing

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Madam McNairdee-Moore Madam McXai rdee-Moare. Write her at onca for imformatioo.

has recently married and wishes all to address There is no doubt of this lady’s prophetic von ar.Ti, ' TE ” VT her as above at the old stand. She certainly power. She is a lirin* phrenologist, palmist y° u are a11 J°* adv «rdse. Just tkink-my hnsis the w^nderfullest wowaa of tha twentieh a.*d a natural born clairvoyant to which thou hand and I were separated 2 years; I called centurr. She has «*ade many a heart happy saeds will testify. She is a God send to our on yon in September and in a week’s time he through her wonderful power. I, for one, as country—born with a yift that no one can die- returned and married me and i r >, one of the midst. My heart ached from the tate Tell ron every incident of your past and returned and warned me, and I can t praise crnel treatment of my hnsband and the way he present life and put them on the road to sne- T° u 190 mneh. Ladies that are heart-broken would throw away his time and money until I cess both financially and physically if yon by family troubles, love affairs and bad Inch consulted this wonderful lady. It will seon be will only heed her instnetione. I called on her „ n .:i iif. « K i, t, ,, a year. Thronrh her he has become a loving when the on. T i. a d T not untl1 ^ seems that llfe 18 a blank * call or write husband; and today he presents me with a , * * to this dear lady, she will do you g’Ood; she lovely lot on which in the spring he will erect wb ere, and he returned at ence and today I am win tel , yoB to trust Qod and sbe wil , . a home. Tonrue can t oraiee her too hiirhlv. his dear wife. balance, and she will.

A LADY of Ft. Gibson, Ind. T.

Madame.—I feel it my duty to do this for

home. Tongue can’t oraiee her too hlrhly.

A LADY of New Iberia, La.

A LADY of Rossland, B. C.

PATOKA.

Elder Young filled the pulpit at St. Peters Baptist Church on last Tuesday night and Elder H. Doss of Carlisle will preach to-morrow. The Sunday-school will be represented at the State Convention by letter Miss Rosella Beechum, State Finance Agent for the Baptist University at Indianapolis, is her# in the interest of the school and will give an entertainment tonight for the benefit of the University. Miss Beechem is a great worker in the church and we are glad to have her with us. We commend the School Board for employing fuch an energetic worker, we wish we had a few more such workers as Miss Beachem,

MARTINSVILLE. Lemuel Johnson ot Indianapolis is improving nicely at Clark’s Sanitarium Miss Evans of Spencer has returned to her home after a week’s visit with her brothers. Miss Juanita Russell of Spencer, daughter ot Rev. Russell, visited Miss Harriet Clark, Sunday. George Merritt of Louisville, is stopping at the Clark's Sanitarium

NEW ALBANY.

Bishop A. Grant preached in the A. M. K. Church, Sunday. The Bishop made a lasting impression on the New Albany people. He was entertained by Mesdames J. Mitchem aud E. E. Gregory while in the eity Bethel, Howard Chapel and Zion Churches are making preparations to run an excursion to Milltown, Thursday.

WABASH.

Miss Jane Maxey a student of Morris Brown College Allan tu Ga. is spending the summer here. Chas, Fuagerson made a flying business trip to Huntington, the first of the week Inniah E. Anderson of Lafayette was guest of James Johnson and wile, this week. Mrs. Mary Harris and Miss Viola Daniels attended the Grand Sessions of the International Order of Twelve at Marion this week. Last Sunday was quarterly meeting at the A # M. E. Ch&rch. Ophelia Chapter No. 27, Order of Eastern Star, was formally instituted last Wednesday evening. After installation of officers a banquet was served in two courses. Covers were spread for fifty persons. The new chapter started with a membership of forty-two,

LAFAYETTE.

Mrs. Belle Manson and children are spending the summer with relatives in Lebanon and Nashville, Tenn Mrs. Mary Hill will leave Monday to attend the State B. Y. P. U. and S. S. Convention which convenes in Evansville. William Hearn is quite ill at the home of his brother Andrew. Rev. C. B Allen of this city and Rev. A. M. Taylor of Logansport exchanged pulpits Sunday. Both pastors were greeted by good au dxences and express a very pleasant exchange Mrs. Martha White and daughter ot Muncie visited her sister, Mrs, Alice Grant, Sunday. The A. M E. Sabbath-school picniced at Tecumseh Trail on last Thursday Cap’t Genera), Roland Jones, of Garrison Commandery No. 13 K T., has had his men on the streets for drill several evenings, preparatory to the Grand Conclave which meets in Muncie the last of August. He expects to take to Muncie one of the best drilled companies in the state.

American Mutual Aid Association of Saint Louis, Mo. Hello! We are still here, doing business in Indianapolis, and have made quite a success, Have paid claims to many of our Indianapolis citizens. We are now licensed in the following States: and have offices as follows Indiana, Indianapolis, 43 Baldwin Blk.; Lexington, Ky., 7 W.Short St.; Popular Bluff, Mo., 2 floor, New Davidson Blk.; Evansville, Ind., 329 Upper 3rd St.; and the State of Arkansas. E. 3 Hampton, Organizer ROOM 43 BALDWIN BLOCK INDIANAPOLIS, IND, Free medical attention m case of sickman or Accident Association Physican, Dr, J. H. Ballard, address 1434 Hill Ave • Phones, New 2680, Old 26350

EVANSVILLE. Jones-Alien. To the strains of “Hearts and Flowers” played by Miss Vendetta Jackson, Mi*s Rosald Allen marched to the arch built in the parlor of their home 27oi E- Illinois street, leaning on the arm of her father, D. C. Allen at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday evening July 9. Miss Sadie C. Rouse was maid of honor, following the bride was Miss Nettie Ray Allen and Prof. Hugh Rouse, then the groom Mr, Cecil F. Jones of Indianapolis with Mr. M C. Harrison, best man. Rev. Hunter officiated. The bride wore white satin made princess trimmed with point ed lace and applique, a veil with a wreath and carried white sweet peas. The groom looked very nice io a prince Albert suit with a whi e vest cut high. Miss Allen, for several years has been a teacher in the Governor street school and is one of the leading society ladies of this ciky. Mr. Jones is a son of one of Indianapolis wealthy citizens. The presents were numerous and beautiful. Mr. and Mrs. Jones will be at home to their many friends at 81S Chicago street, Indianapolis, after July 31. Prof H. A. Rouse and Thomas Mosely returned Tuesday from a week’s sojourn in Western Ken tucky Miss M. Hunter has re turned from a two months’ visit in Petersburg, Princeton, Wash ing ton and other cities ot Indiana Mrs. Eliza Boyden of Hopkins-, ville Ky., is vfriting in the city. Mrs. Will William ot St. Louis is the guest of Mrs. Caldwell on N Elliot street Frank Brown, Will Hall, Henry Fitchy, Golden Rowen, Mesdames Maggie Bridgeforth, Gallic Emery are reported ill. The Pride of David Lodge No. 25. U. B. F is preparing to give their annual barbecue and picnic at Gaving Park the 27. All U. B. F’s. of the state ate invited to attend John Simon left Monday for a few days visit in St. Louis. Sadie Jackson is visiting in Henderson this week Samuel Tyson of Princeton, Ky., was in thecity on business, during the past week. MT. VERNON.

GREENSBURG.

Rev. Gaskin ,was called to Kokomo because of the serious illness of an uncle Mrs. Elizabeth Riley is able to be out again after her recent illness The social at the church last Thursday and the one given by the Klondike CiubatMrs. Saunders, were a great success. Mrs. Violet Hard wick entertained at dinner Sunday, R. Hood and family, O. Saunders and family, in honor of her husband, who will soon return to Muneie.

Ona of the chief events of recent happening in our city was the lec ture delivered here in the Court House by Bishop A. Grant. His subjeet was “Little Things,” and his discourse cousisted chiefly of the enforcement of lessons drawn from oatuie. The Bishop is an eloquent and able speaker, a deep thinker, clear reasoner and is amply endowed by nature with all the graces of heart and mind that fit cne for leadership in the councils of his fellows. Hence his lecture was received as a special treat and

all our citizens who heard him are now loud in his praises as a platform entertainer Rev. Thomas, who has the A. M. E. Church here, conducted the entertainment. He »« one of those rt're ministers who believe in both the spirit and the letter oi Holy Writ. His ideals are as lofty as his calling and the church, under his direction is receiving a new spiritual birth. He is making many friends here, for all who know him esteem his sturdy character and count him as one of the strongest factor* for good in the community Ja*. A. Johnson of Indianapolis, State Grand Master of G. U. 0. oi O. F, was in our city Thursday ot last week and lectured to the local society at night. Mr. Johnson is a young man and is confronted with great icsponsibilities, out those who heard his lecture declare that he is amply able to take care of himself both in and out of the temple A local company is conducting borings here for coal and indications are favorable for striking a paying vein.

Base-Ball News. COLORED BASEBALL LEAGUE. Club. Games Won Lost PerCent played A. B. Cs. 3 3 0 1.000 Vendomes 2 I ] - 5oq Eastern Stars 1 0 l .000 Herculeans. 2 0 2 .000 The famous Herculeans have played twenty-one games this season won 17 and lost 4. They are now in the Colored League with the following players: Hayes Brown, Minger Canady, catchers; Hartsel Ball, Chas. Daugherty, James Wilson, Pitchers; Sam Cook, short stop; Irvin Hardy, first base, Cap’t Manager; James Hood, second base; Walter Kline, third base; George White, left field; Tubal Alexander, center field; Will Dnpee, right field; Daniel Thorp, Substitute. This afternoon a double-header will be played at 2 p. m. Vendomes rs Herculeans and A. B. C. Club vs Eastern Stars, at Brighton Beach. An exciting as well as the best game of the season was played last Wednesday afternoon at the Beach. The Vendomes and the Eastern Stars played to a fair sized crowd. The score was 4 to 3 in fayor of the Vendomes. C. Daugherty, the Indianapolis Union’s “southpaw,” has left the city. The A. B. C. Club will play tbe Indianapolis Reserves, Sunday afternoon at Brighton Beach. “Kid” Mitchell has joined the Indianapolis Unions. It seems as though the Vendomes did wake up. The Unions state that they are ready to play any team while in the city. Call Phone 356. R. Larrie.; Lacy, the left fielder of the Vendomes is playing in brilliant form this season. Owing to the failure of the Indianapolis Clippers to put in their appearlast Sunday, the Unions did not play The race for championship honors is now on and bids fair to be an exciting one. The A B. C’s from tbe start, have taken the lead, but the other teams are now rounding into form into form and promises to make the race exciting. Bert Ward is fast rounding his tea-m into good form.