Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 December 1902 — Page 4
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Cor. Senate Ave y and St. Clair St. „ Who treats Colored people White. Free Phone, City Directory, Postage Stamps. Prbscriptions a epeciahy. He calls the Doctor for You. New Phone 375
Harvey Jones has taken charge of the *‘boiler room’* at the Charleston
Inn.
Miss Lydia Williams is ill at the home of her parents in Muskingum street. vliss Stllie Shiw of Scioto street is very ill. The Rev. W. H. Chambers of Noblesviile was in the city last Tuesday on business. Miss Harriet I Eisley has returned home from Chicago Edward Crowders lost an eye last Thursday, while working at Smith’Brewery. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Woods have gone Cloverdale, led., for permanent residence. Dr. J. H. Ward was in Chicago, this week. Mrs. Mattie Miller of Culver, Ind , is visiting her brother Carter Smith in Camp street. Hirry M. Morgan left Wednesday f >r Georgetown, Ky., to visit friends and relatives. Willis Bryant is improving from a % rious illness. Mr. and An. Albert E. Harley entertained a number of friends Sunday . a 6 o’clock dinner. Oliver Vaught of Louisville, spent Christmas in the city. Mrs. Thomas Dudley of West North street is convalesing. Rev. M. B. Terrtll and wife aie spending the h didays at Princettn and Lyles. John Lewis has returned to the city from Chicago, after an absence cf one year. Mrs. Anderson cf Paris, Ky., was the guest of Mrs. Susie E Porter Christmas. Mrs. Sailie Robinson and Miss Wallace have returned from a three weeks’ vitit in Versailles, Ky. Mrs. Ohas. Cheatham and daugh er. Marie left Tuesday evening for Chicagd, to be gone two months. Mr. and Mrs. Crowders will sperd the holidays at Lebanon, Ky. Mrs. Minnie Elbert Frazier cf Muncie, is the guest of her mo her. Mr. and Mrs. William Abstone and neice was the guests of Mrs. George Taylor in Nelson street Christmas. M’s* Jennie Mae Johnson of St. Louis, will be the guest of her father Colonel Johnson durii g the holidays Henry Sharpe has returned to the c ity from Springfield, III., where he was called by the death of his mother. Each club will be permitted to have entertainments for the purpose of raising said amount before date of rally. Miss Magnolia Brown and Miss Lottie Higgs of Benton Harbor Mich., will spend the holidays in the
city.
Mesdame* M. E. Sawyer, Nancy Patterson, Misses May Lowry and Magnolia Brown of Benton Harbor are tha guests of M ra. Susie Clark Persons that witnessed the accident to coiored boy Nov. 19. pl**ase leave name and address at the Recorder office. i John Edlen has been confined to his bed for three weeks, with malaria fever at his home 322 West Vermont street. Ralpi Williams has returned from an automobi’e tri i through (hi < as . Everett Porter, the five year cld son
Mr. and Mrs. John Maggard left Monday to spend the holldsys in Kansas City Mo., with the sistir and brother of Mrs Maggard. Miss Mayme Perle Lett of Daytcn, U , will spend the holidays in the city the guest of her uncle, Edwin F. Stokes and other rclativrs. Mrs Cha»les Bars is spending the holidays with relatives in Richmond and Contiersville. She will be joined by her husband New Year’s Day.*^ Mrs. Julia Hamilton in Blabkford street left Wednesday morning for Lebanon. Springfield and Barostown Ky.,wh’re she will spend theholidays . J. B. Hodges, left Wednesday for J effersontown. Ky., to witness the marriage ceremory of his nephew William Woods to Miss Lilia Daven-
port.
Madam Cora A. Jnlius ‘‘The Star’’ at New Bethel Baptist < hunch Thursday night Jan. 1, 1903. The Ben TrovatoClub gave a birth day party in honor of Robert Moss the president at the residence of Mrs. Bettie Bradshaw in North Missouri street Tuesday evening. The celebrated Jul a Marlowe shoe he best fitting and wearing shoe made for women at the Big 4 rhoe Store 352 W. Washington street. Mrs. Mollie Thomas and daughter Clio will entertained at cards Monday evening in honor of Miss Frances Smith of Ft, Wayne who is the guest of Mrs. Sadie McClelland. First in the New Year musical New Bethel Baptist Church on Martindale avenue. Dr. A. A. Wesley, W. D. Vewmon and wife, Mrs. M. E. Butler and daughter, Oli ver Henderson of Chicago, Dr. Merwyn, L. B. Hubbell, R. Bibb of Great Falls Mont, L^^W Burden, of Hairland, O , A. J. Burden of L‘ma, O., are the guests of their sister Mrs. M. J. Smith in Yandes street. They were entertained at 6 o’clock dinner Christmas. Little Tom Thumb wedding on Monday night Dec. 29. The funeral of Mr. Wteb that took place at the Irat Baptist Church at N. j Indianapolis will long be remember- | ed. Mr. W eeb was a member of the} church and was also a member of the True Reformers, Rev. Furguson preached and the ceremonies that were performed by the order were very touching. Several members from another order and took an active part in the ceremonies. The Rosebuds
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Latest Style Caps and Gent’s Furnishings. 446 Massachusetts RveI. POLASKY MGR.
You will have a swell time at the Zenda?. The Congress of Nations is now in session at Bethel A. M. E. church, and will continue until January, 1. Monday evening the Spanish and Americans will entertain: Tuesday the Irish and Chinese; Thursday, the Japanese. Interesting ieaturcs each evening Miss Laura Turner of Peru, is visiting through the holiday Mrs. Wm. Bass in North Missouri street. Among your new resolutions, “I will attend the Zenda Dance,” Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Russell of Terre Haute visited friends in Ogden street Christmas. Mrs. Lucy Gibbs of Chicago is the guest of relatives.
0. W- Beasley. \ . l W. Oreen. BEASLEY & GREEN, DEALER IN GROCERIES Fresh and Smoked Meats, Chickens, etc. Country Butter and Eggs a Specialty. Old Phone, 6reen 2774- 527 B^IGhjT ST.
CLUBS AND SOCIETIES. Eastern Star Juvenile No. 9, will give a concert at U. B. F. Hall corner* of Delaware and Court streets, Tuesday evening Dec 3q. A musicale entertainment will be giveu this afternoon and cvenirg by the Juveniles of Cdd Fellows, at their
ball.
The installation of the officers of Friendship Lodge No 3. and St. Mary Temple No. 2, will take place Dec. 31. at 8 o’clock. All members are requested to be present. • arter Smith’s dancing class has posponed Midwinter picnic which was to be given New Years to Jan. 15 on account of disapointment with Zenda Club in getting Odd Fellows Hall. There will be no mstinee. The East End Sewing Circle will meet at the resideuce of Mrs. Irene Cooper 520 Cincinnati strict Friday afternoon. Business meetii g. All members are requested to be present. The entertainments given by the Industrial and Saving Investment Atssciation Wednesday and Thursday evenings of last week, at Cleveland
were also present. The ceremonies Hall were quite asuacess. Thecoin-
were conducted by Rev H. Smi^h
aud E H, McGee, Worthy Master. Miss Zenobia Fisher and Ow n Stoner are spending the holidays at Louisville, the guest of their aunt.
Miss Lydia Johnson.
Do not fail to take advantage of the extraordinary offer. See ad. Regular subscribers who are paid to date, can take advantage of this offer. Julia Mailowe Shoes for Ladies Big 4 Shoe S ore352 W. Washington street Miss Cora Martin left Wednesday for Lafayette, where she will visit Mesdames Hill and Silenc. Grand concert and Tom Th n,:^ * , wedding, Monday night Dec. 29. Western Star Temp e No. If, S. M T. will hold a private installatiod in their hall corner of Delaware and Court streets Wednesday evening Jan 7, after the installation there will be a coffee. All members a-e re-
quested to be present.
Pot or Corley is spending the holi-
petitive drill took jlace Wednesdfp night and resulted in the iprize being rwarded to the Patriarche, No. 22. Thursday evening, M. C. B. Masco, on account illness, w as unable to be present to deliver the lecture, and Paul Lawrence Dunbar entertaired the appreciative audience wichsoveral selectims. A good musical program was also rendered. The prize to the person selling the greatest number of tickets was giveh to Miss Amanda Turner. The directors are graceful to the public for their patronage. Household of Ruth, No. 672 met last Tuesday night and eleoted the following offioert: Kit tie Tilfoid, P. M. N G.; Irene Cooper, M. N. G.; Lo‘tie Daughtery, R. N. G,; Ethel Plumme-, N. G.; Carrie Dorsey, W. R ; Caroline Parker, W. P.; Amanda Wagoner, W. T.; James Dorsey, W. Counsel; Alberta Smith, W-. S ; Sister Terrell, W. U. Nancy Taylor, W. C.: Trus ees: Yima Lewis, Minervia Gruudy and Eva Rad den; Senior Stewards, Lula Ward and and Eugenia McMatthews; Junior Stewards, Jessie Snipe and Edna
po.or coney is spentnug me noi - Cooper; Supervisors, Mima Lewis day* wuh relatives at Lebanon, Tenn. Carrie Dorsey, and Effie Stewart. Deborah Temple No 3, elected for | TheHodCairierstlectedthefolFwthe yeai: B ile Kennedy, W. P; Fan- officers for the ensuing year: nie Jones, U . V. P.; Ethel French; jj ea winson, pres; Earnest Smith, i-ecrctary; May me laylm, rec. secre- v ioe-pres; Frank Harden, rec. secretary; Sarah Howard, treasurer t irv . financial secretary Douglass Ellen Jones. Emma L. Roberts: Dick Teeters; trustees Porch, trustees; chaphn, Mollie Wil- Steven* Dowl. Ren Stout and Philip hams; Eunice L- Hubbaid, chairman i- ^
sick committee; Emma Ran^ol >h senior mar *h a U; '’ary Besler junior marshall: Lucy Trultve, pilot; Mary Ramsev, z 11a; J. Smitl . Joshua:
W. Williams.calc’.
Missionary Union will meet at Olivet Baptist church Sunday. Misies L’zzie and Lulu Hicks of Washington, Ind. are the guests of Miss Smith in Muskingum street,
of William H. Porter isil w th small j Mis Carrie Coleman of Fraaklin pox at the home of his parents in s>ent Christmas with friends in tie
Bright street. city.
Pierce, chaplin Doc Pierce.
The Zenda Club will enterta’n vou in their usual royal manner New
Year’s.
Bandquet Postponed. Owing to the fact that Little Cheif W. H. Porter is quarantined on account of his son having small-pox the annual banquet ot the Gazeeks, has been posponed indefinitely, The banquet was to have been giv^n Monday night, December 29.
Alpha Home For Aged Colored Women.
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THE DELIGHT REFINED LADIES and GENTLEMEN use the princess Dair Grower Ladies and Gentl< men ate judged by the quality of Toilet Preparations and perfumes they use. If you want to impress ycurfrierds wtih your refined taste, there is no better way to do it than by using the Princsss Hair Grower. It gives the hair a healthy, silken gloss, cures Dandruff and other scalp diseases, causes a luxuriant growth of hair and eyebrows, aud the gray hairs will become darker by its uses, it is richly perfumed an-l wiil be highly appreciated in the most ultra-refined toilletie. Used and reccomended in the best society and among tneatncal people whose sole aim is to preserve their beauty andvouth. Price $1 for large bottle, 50 cents, half sized bottle. Mailorders receive prompt attent’en Agents wanted in all unoccupied territory. Write for terms and circulars. Manufactured by Z* T. ELLIS CO. GREENFIELD, IND. * 1127 Walnut'st. P . 0 . Lock Box . 63 .
TttftT XMftS PReseNT! One of our WALKING SKIRTS will just suit her. We guarantee to get her measure and make the tkirt to fit her without her knowing it. Special Offer To Men. Every man that orders one of our Skirts for his wife as a Xmas present we will make him a present we make him a present absolutely tree of charge of a Shaving Outfit, consistiug of a mug, brush, strop and soap. Call and see our line of Skirts and samples. This offer is good for 2 weeks Only. CAPITAL SUPPLY CO. 404 Indiana avenue. Indianapolis. We srive Premiums with all our Toilet Goods.
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEARBuck’s Candy Kitchen The Old Reliable place for Christmas C ANDIES, BARBER POLES and CANDY CANES, dll Mze* and all prices. Phone 5321 Red 236 INDIftNft ftl/ewue
The installation of the the St. John lodge No. 10; Phillips lodge, No. 22: Gibson lodge No. 2; Summer lodge No. 11, of the U. B F. will Install Thurs*. day evening Jan. 1, at the corner of Oourt and Delaware streets with the following S. M. T.; Thresa Temple No. 24, Rising Sun No. 20. Western Star, No. 11, Deborah, No 3; and St. Ruth, No. 33. International Order of Twelve of Knights and Daughters of Tabor will dedicate their hall Monday evening Dec. 29, at their hall corner of Illinois and Georgia street*. The U. R. K. T. are requested to be present in full regalia, Adm ssion free. The public is invited. Lillian Barnes C. R.
Morgan & Shelton, 417 Indiana Ave Funeral Directors, Licensed Embalmers Fair Prices Best Service J«ady Attendant. New 3058 Phone Old Phone Green 612. Can ship to any part of United States.
Will Keep Open House. Tfce ladies of Allen Chapel church club No. 12, will keep open house at the church New Year’s Day Jan 1,1903 and at night there will be a grand musical and literary concert it 8 p. m. Come and hear '>ue the greatest pianist of the day Smith of Detroit. Misses Effie A. Stewart and Daneya W. Donnell, at the home of the latter 710 West Tenth street, fn m 2 to 6 p. m. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Duerson at the Planet HoUl, from 2 :o 6 p. m. The Zenda Club will give a matinee New Year’s Day and a dance at night at Odd Fellows Hall. The W. H. M. Society of Simoson Chapei will give a New Year’s m asical at the home of Mrs. John Marshall at 2 p. m. Jan 2, 2608 North Senate avenue. Miss Mayme B. Smith of West Walnut street entertained in honor of her cousin, little Blanche B. Stewart. Mr. and Mr?. Charles W. Brown entertained a number of guests at dinner 1 hristmasDay in honor o^ Prof W. H. Huffman of St. Louis.
Christmas Jewelry. Louis Burgheim, now located at the Ducaa stand, 144 West Washington stieet, Park Theatre B’Jdg. Jewelry tnd watch repairing at lowest prines, Ccme and see me about watches wh’ch is my specialty. Prices low. No fancy payment prices. Spectacles scientifically fitted by E. D. Burgheim who is in chargeof the optical depart* ment. Try us. Don’t forget to hear Madam Cora A. Julius, Thursday night Jan. 1, 1903 she will be accompanied by some of the best talent in the city. King of Bootblacks. Shoes artistically Shined or Polished for five cents. Private chair for Ladies. Ben Baker, 138 North Illinois street.
E. H. McGEE Contractor and Repair Work, Plastering, Whitewashing, and Cakimining. Leaky Cisterns Cleaned and Repaired. 2416 BOND STREET. Old Phone, " Park, 2 on 113
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Cchool of Music Violin and Piano Specialty • Prof. A. M.Damon,
-ANDS. A. Ratliff* Unstructors Instruction given on all Stringed Instrumenss. J* J* Cor. Senate ave & North street. Above Manning’* & Fox’s Drug Store,
D. L. Nesbitt, The Leading Colored Tailor
Great Varieties ’of Fall & Winter Styles Now on Exhibition ^^"Call and see them, when you esn D. L. Nesbit, 405 Ind Av
DICK. MILLER, 340 Indian* Avenne. ClGABS T Z m OYSTERS Period cals and Magazines. Bread, Cakes, Pies, Milk and Cream. Home made miqce-meat. Laundry.
The Aurora Pool Room and Barber Shop , 607 Indiana avenue A FULL LINE OF CHOICE FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. Soft Drinks ShiQing Parlor. Bert. Ward, prop.
R.B. SHELTON, HARRY TAYLOR TTbc Staa Clflar Store. 413 INDIANA AVE. A * ! Cigars, Tobacco, Music and Periodicals - ^^.
Old Phone 616 Brown, First-class Shining Parlor.
School Books, Magazines and periodicals and story papers. Drugs and Meoicinesatprices that suitSole agent in the city for Ozonized Ox Marrow LEWIS C. HflYES, 502 and 504 Indiana Avenue
S. L. TAYLOR, -.THE— Popular-priced Tailor^ (formerly of Taylor & Schneider) now at 17 Virginia Ave Pants to order $3 00 up; Suits, $15 up Pants pressed 15c; Suits 60c. S. L Taylor &Co.
YOUR EYE TROUBLES May be from some defect. If so, you need a pair of our special glasses. Eyes tested free. J. H. Boyer Dr. of Ophthalmology 21 W. Ohio street. Indianapolis.
» Dr. 6rant H. Clay Dentist. Dr. Grant H. Clay, is the only Dent ist in the city who solicits the patronage of the colored people. His office ccbtcd at If 0 North Illinois street
xws m SUGGESTIONS
FOR BOYS
FOR GIRLS.
a tool chest, with tools from $1 to $15 tool cabinet vith tools, these; Cvbinets are filled with the Best! grade of Tools. $10.50 TO $15! drawing instruments, Singly or in Sets artists pencils and erasers, Made for Professionals. skates-latest patterns-skates pocket knives Largest Assortment in the State.
sewing sets In Dainty Silk-lined Boxes. manicore sets Best Quality, in Handsome Cases. * skates The Latest Patterns. chafing dishes, Complete Outfit $5. £and up. 5 o’clock tea kettles With full equipments. pen knives From 25 cents up to $3.00
VOPEGUT HflRDWfIRE CO. 120, 122.124 ST ''HINCTOM ST.
Iftenbants ant) JSroocbee 259 different styles in solid gold, set with Precious and Semi-Precious Stones, at Prices ranging: from a few dollars to$750 each Callage! see my line ar)d be coQviQCed with factsCARL L. ROST, "iiiKSLr 15 N- Illinois street. The Claypool Hotel is across the street.
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Buy now—get the choice and have it delivered for Xmas. We have the largest stock in tie city and it will pay you to see our specials in used Upright Pianos, $150 and $175
New Pianos, fully warranted $226
We are offering the greatest bargains of the year. WE MANU-
FACTURE PIANOS, heuce you can save one PROFIT. CASH OR PAYMENTS.
D. H BALDWIN & Co.
145*147-149 N- Pennsylvania Street.
Established 1862.
-^THE OLD^v GRANGER TmZ 336.-38 W. WASHINGTON STIs the leading store io the city for SKIRTS, JACKETS, GAPES, FURS & General MERCHANDISE SPECIAL PRICES THIS WEEK We make all Ladies Garment^ to order. Satisfactory Prices.
A FULL LINE OF HOLIDAY GOODS, ATTHE RIGHT PRICES PINK’S CUT RATE PHARMACY 550 INDIANA. AVE. Phones 8i;ft'itES 5 s78i ALWAYS RELIABLE.
“ It's MONEY in Your Pocket to Trade uith
(5auli> Th i E Druggist
601 INDIANA AVENUE. NEW TELEPHONE, I r78. ^ Read a Few of Our Prices. $
Peruna oOc. Piukhams Compound, ....... 69c. Hoyts Poison Blood Cure, 31c and 62c. Swamp Root, 35c. . . b7c.
Danderine, 19c Pinaud’s Hair Tonic, 39c.. Eagle Milk Mennen’s Talcnm, 150^-2 for. ...
. ..75c. 25c
Our SODA WATER is just right. Jessup & Antrim Ice Cream 10c pint, 20c a quart. 80c a, t
gallon. In falling PRESCRIPTIONS, puritvof drugs and accoracy in compounding are of the first importance; this we guarantee and at prices that will save you monev. Remember The Old Reliable Drugstore, 601 Indiana ave, corner West St.
jl P/IERBY XlflflS BUY YOUR NEXT COLLAR FROM H. L. Sanders,
Who always keeps styles up to date. Cur Fall and Winter Un. derwear are ready for inspection. Prices Low. SHOE DEPARTMENT 1 Men’s Heavy working Shoes, $1.50 value, to go at ? ^P-See our line of Men and Women’s Rubbers, H. L. SANDERS, 206 Indiana Ave. NEW PHONE 2561.
ACME LAUNDRY V 320 INDIANA AVEThe only Laundry in the City that employs colored people. Compare our work with that done by other laundries and you will always be our customer. ‘ t PACKAGES CALLED FOR AND DEL I VEREDore Old Phone 696 New Phone 38^ et -
