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Maggie Anderson is improving. Ueg&ie Cox has a ciass in B*itten« | burg work. 1 Miss Minnie Board is visiting relatives in Liwisport, Ky. Next Thursday from 4 to 9 p m. there will be a penny tea. Alfonso Dawson is quite ill at fa is home in N. Missouri street. Mrs. Mary Green and Oscar Gran spent the fourth at Piaintield. Master Phillip Nunn is visiting his grandmother in W. North street. H. C Turner is very ill at his home in Fayette street with typhoid fever. Misses Besstie Allen and Rose Heston left Wednesday for Lake Winona. The Woman’s club will meet Monday with Jallie Martin in Hadley street. Mrs B. J. Morgan returns today from a week’s visit to friends in Chica-

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Read The Recorder Miss Grace Valentine of Anderson, spent the fourth with Miss Margaret Price. Mrs. Maggie Edwards 2222 Miller street is recovering from typhoid fever. Jesse McCrocklan once a long resident of this city is very ill at his home in Brey, InJ. Miss Mary Etta Summers of Montpelier, is in the city visiting Miss Jessie Willi?. Mrs Mary Robinson has returded from a visit to relatives and friends at Connersville. Mrs Emma Innes o*f Columbus, is the guest of Miss Lizzie Hutchinson in Arch street. Miss Nellie Prentisp will leave Sunday for Lexington, Ky., for an indefinite stay. Mrs. John Prater of PriucetoV is the guest of Mrs. Mary Terrell of Bright street. Mrs. Nannie Nelson of Lafayette, who has been visiting in the city has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Raglar, of Anderson, spent the fourth with Mrs. Javues Hampton. Mrs. Geo. Williams and Mr?. Sam’l Fleming were at the bedside of their father last week. Mrs. Herbert Clark of St. Louis is the guest of Mrs. A. H. Henderson, in California street. Mrs. Sallke Harris is visiting her pa-rentt! Mr.and Mrs. John Blakemore ia Gallitan, Tenn Miss Lena Hughes and Helen Brown of Corydon, are the guests of their aunt, Mrs. Wm. Poarch. Mrs. Edward Simmons and her son, are visiting her aunt in Lexington, Ky., and friends in Louisville. Mrs. J M. Porter and Mrs. Maurice White left for Datroit and Canada. They will be absent one month. The Stag musicians will furnish the music for the Stag Boy’s picnic at Hammond’s Grove next Mcnday. G. J Jackson of St. Louis, was the guest of fais brother Hanry Jackson in Toledo street during the Fourth. Mies Fannie O. Snow, a teacher of Evansville schools, is visiting Mrs. Nathan Hill inYandea strict. kfcss Georgia Edwards of Greens, burg, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. Fred Hodge, three days this week. Misses Goodall and Levingston have returned from Shelbyville, where they were the guest of Mrs. A. Allen Mrs Lillian Fox will leave Monday to attend National Federation of Wo* men to be held in St. Louis July 11 to

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The Woman’s Improvement club will meet with Mrs. Lavinia Sneed 724 N. West street on next Thursday night. Everybody is going io the Lawn Fete July 14, on the lawn of School No- 23. Good music and great attractions. Social Five cluo met with Miss Florence Howard. The next meeting with Miks Velma Hinton 643 VV. Thirteenth street. Miss Mary Montgomery entertained Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs Allen’s guests Misses Goodall and Levingston George Milford an attorney of Washington, D. C, was in the city this week the guest of the family of Rev. M. Coieman. Miss Louisa Watkins^pf Terre Haute Schools spent Friday wi\h Miss Margaret Price. Miss Watkins went to

Wagons will positively meet every car at the Fair ground* next Monday to cake you to the Stag Boy’s picnic F«e Transportation. Mrs. Mary Gardin entertaiced at a dutch lunch Monday in honor of Miss Emma Davis of Cincinnati, and John Bands of Edinburg Mrs. Spencer L. t Hendenson left Saturday for Marshall, y«ich., cal.ed by the oeath of her grandfather. Her husband will join her. Mrs. Amanda Mayme has returned from a pleasant trip at Crawfordsville. She was accompanied home by little Dorothy Hale. See “Big Jack” or Little Willie Bartlett” for fullinformation concern ing the Stag Boy’s picnic next Monday at Hammond's Grove. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Alien af Evansville, are visitisig their daughter, Mrs. C. F. Jones of Chicago stieet. They will return home Tuesday. All members of Capitol City Tabernacle fare requested to be present at their monthly meeting business of importance. Cora B. Jackson H. P. Mrs. Laura Gaines will chaperone a party to Cincinnati, tomorrow Misses Mattie Bennett, Carrie Beck, Mesdames Roxie Hell and Susie Williams. Chas. A. Chavis is in Columbus on a vacation. If you have forgotton the Stag Boy’s picnic next Monday at Hammons Grove, this will serve as a reminder. Good music, good order goed time in general. Mrs. Adam Miller announce the marriage of her daughter, Hester A. to Mr, Walker Cornett Thursday evening August 18. Mrs Henderson mother of Lawyer Henderson and her graodfon Leroy Lawaeuce of North CarcJina, are in the city tor the summer. Little Ada Haskins was given a reception by Mrs. Ada Goins in honor of her fourth birthday on July 4. She received many presents. Kev J. W. Parker and wife, entertained the M. W. G. M.; D. W. Cain of F. and A. M.; Tuesday evening at their residence in S. Meridian street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baxter announce the marriage of their daughter Elizabeth Bessie, to Mr. George Howard Thursday evening August 18. The A. U. W. club will hold their Thanksgiving service at Olivet Baptist church Thursday ni^ght July 11. A special program will be r3nde»-ed. Miss Viola Jones and mother will leave for Cincinnati to attend the Bishop reception. Miss Alice Gales of Pewee Valley, Ky., will accompany

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Indiana’s Best Negro Newspape: Mrs Lucy VanDyke arrived home Tuesday f om a three week’s visit to where she was the guest of hen couswn Mrs. Andrew Dunovant 4054 LaSalle

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Miss Goldie Finn entertained a few friends last Sunday afternocn in honor of Miss Mamie DuValle of Louisville, who is visiting relatives In Harlan street. Monday July 11, the Stag Boy’s will all be at Hammonds grove from 2 p. m. to 2 a.m. Don’t fail to go-If you don’t get your money’s worth then “Stab them.” # Off for the Missionary Conventicn held at Princeton, Ind. Inly 6-7-8 are Mesdames Anna Clayborne, Mary E. Beck, C. E- Hunter, Ella Williams Nannie Wright. Mrs. S. A. RatlifFeof Chicago, who is the guest of Miss Eva Turner in will leave Sunday en route to Prinoeton, Ind. to visit her mother.in-1 aw, Mrs. G. A Ratlifte. All persons who have served in Spanish American war m the Philippines will please meet at Lt: James Thomas 516 W. Thirteenth street at 8:30 Thursday night. Mrs. Freeman Murray of Alexandria Va., will arrive in the city August 4th to be the guests of friends for a fortnight. Several social functions will be given in her honor. Dancing entertainment given by Race Club at the Library hall in Haughville Monday evening July 18, Committee: Nelson Grandereon, Thos Fulford, John Pope. Mrs.. Kate Embry who has been visiting in this city and Chicago, for six weeks will return to her home in Lexington, Ky , Sunday accompanied by Miss Nellie Prentiss. All persons asked to take part in the Shirt Waist Trolley party to Noblesville, are requested to meet Tuesday evening July 12, with Mrs. Claude Alien 715 California street. The Board of Managers of the Alpha Home Association will meet at Bothel A M. E. church at 2:30 p. n.. in rear room. Trustee Board with Mrs. Ella Williams 1725 Columbia ave. Arthur Johnson after a pleasant visit of several weeks in this city as the guest of Miss Mary Childs, left last Monday wee<k for his home at Lincoln, Neb. Mrs. E. L. Person of *)3 W. Eleventh street as the representative and correspondent of the Taborian Journal of Boston, Mass. All persons desiring to make any arrangements are refertd

to her.

| E. B. Delaney Missionary society | of 2nd Baptist will meet 517 Odgen street. Following officers elected pres, L. V. Smith: vice, Mrs. Howard: sec. Dovie Ross; G. L Lane pres, of child rens band. Mrs. Florida Wayne has issued invitations announcing the marriage of her daughter. Miss Delia Watts to Mr. Joseph Stone July 27, at Antioch Baptist church. Reception at home of the bride. Mrs. Amanda Van Cleave of 520 Dorman street died la's! week at the home of her son f Samuel Van Cleave in Frankfost, Ky. Her remains were brought to this city, the funeral obsequies were held July 4th from her late home. The Pink Carnation Pleasure Club will give a grand dance at Odd Fellows hall Monday evening July 18. Admission 25 cent*, music by Robert Douglass ard Robert MilUr. Prof. Walker floor manager. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Warfield entertained 4Hi of July at their home in Patterson street. The bouse was decorated in smilax. tweet peas ai d flags. Covers were laid for 25. Mes dames Titus, E. B. Finley, Bartlett J. S. Collins assisted in receivingFire w?rks and dancing were indulged in until a late hour. Mr. and Mrs . Joseph Lewis had for their guesta last Saturday Grand Macron. Rhoda Jones; Mrs. R. M. Williams, of Ft. ^ayne; Grand sec’y; Mrs Stud of Richmond. They were on their way home from the Grand chapter which convened in Evanavil’e The socials given by Bethel chcir are growing very popular in faver. The amount pledged for the renova tion will soon be reached. On July 12 next Tuesday night an o'ber will be held at the residence of Chas. Lanier 722 N West street. The Night Owl pleasure club entertained 200 guests last Thursday evening at the home of the president Miss Mary Johnson. The affair was in keeping with the social standing of the club and was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Moss of Cincin-

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The Y. P. A’s of Bethel church will give a social at the residence of Mis. Ella Palmer 713 California street On Wednesday night. A prize will be given to the one guessing the most articles on the Observation table. Two pr ; z<rs will be given. Mrs Alice Frasier chairman of refreshments. Mrs J. D. Portet will receive next Tuesday afternoon from 3 to 0 for Mrs Lincoln Smith of Boston, well known here as Mrs. W. D. McCoy, widow c f W. D. McCoy who went to Liberia ar. Minister, and for whom McCoy school is namef. The reception is informal there are no invitations. The Planner Guild has opened an employment agency in connection with its other features persons male femnle desiring employment call at the Guild or call Dr. Morgan new phone 2188, or the Guild 4249, arrangments are being made with a graduate of Tuskegee to t ake charge of a dressmaking department, the wood work, cooking and millinery clashes are open and in charge of competent instructors. Mrs Joseph Bowers entertained one hundred children and mothers Friday July 1, in honor of her daughter Katherine Morrison Bowers 6th birthday at their home in Broobside avenue. Pink her favorite color was carried out. Little Katherine was a sweet and pretty hostess, as those present will admit.

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Isn’t It Funny? how some merchants can pile up profits selling goods below cost? It musi 1 e that the quality sold overcomes the loss on each side. Now WE MAKE PROFITS— they’re reasonable profits and as v/e buy the undelivered garments from the good tailors througfcon: the country at a great loss to the tailors, we can sell them (with our profit added), at HALF llii TAILORS’ PRICE Suits $19 and up You can trade with us without feeling you ought co wear whiskers and carry a large brown cotton umbrella.

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Bffillipery Parlor i A full line of MilBnery Goods Hats, Ribbons, Trimming Pattern hats. All work prompt |V done. MRS. }. H. STINE, 501 North West Street

Mesdames Payne ajid Lon^ visited in Franklin Sunday. Tne Arcadian club entertained 72 guests 4th of July at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hodge from 4 to 11 p. m. Games and dancing were the features of the evening. Miss Georgia Edwards of Greensburg, was the out of town guest and Lain Lee and Hannah Griffin assisted in receiving. Corwin and Mrs. BrownT^essie Wilson

Dr. Grant H Clay. M. D., Dent ist. ic8 N. Delaware street. Oppo-

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of Lafayette, were also out of town guests. Table decorated.in smilax. Olivet Baptist Church. Sacred concert at Olivet Baptist church next Sunday evening at 8 p. m Chorus Scripture reading Rev. Miller Female Quartette Invocation Rev. F. Young Solo Roberta Kincaid 'Song Choir Lead me jesus Paper.... Miss Naunie Richardson Christian M'issions **

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Ba«e Solo Charley Rice. Song Choir Short ta*h by pastor What can I do for the churob. Solo Miss Mayme Smith Choir Duet Bertha Lewis and Rob3rta Kincaid Song Choir Collection Benediction The Board of Stewardesess will meet in their regular monthly meet* Jog next Monday night July 11 at Bethel church* pres. Anna Clayborne

Notice is hereby given thatJohhA.’ Puryear ah Administrator of the estate of Emma Spaulding deceased has presented and filled his account and vouchers in final settlement of estate and tnat the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 6 day of September 1904, at which time all heirs, ored* tors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause it any their be, why said account and vousheri should not be approved And the heirs of said estate are also hereby required at the time and place n foreeoid, to appear and make proof of their heirship.

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For Rent—Nicely furnished room for married couple, Inquire 526 N, California street. Mrs. Alice Francis of 305 Toledo street. Furnished rooms and Boarding and Meals every Sunday.

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Grand concert and entertainment at South Cal vary Baptist church Tues day evening July 12, under auspices Sacred Heart Tabernacle No. 42, Two prizes for ihe largest ticket seller. Admission 15 cents E, E. Faison, H. P., Amandn Faxris, chairman- All are invited con.e help us make this an en-

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Sewing School, We give you a tailqr system of actual inch measurement, ft book and three fhoaths instruction for $10. Ladies desiring to learn to cut and make every garment worn by women and children should attend our school, where every rudiment of the business is taught. Hand and maobineaewlng hemming, over casting, cutting, fitting, measuring, basting, pressing, button holes, collars, cuffs, sleeves, shirts and everything pertaining to first class dressmaking. Terms rsasonab’e. Mrs. Mattie Green 1211 Lewis si. D. L. Nesbitt, The teeing colored Tailor jfor Summer Suits from $15 00 up. Pants from $4.00 up. You will like your clothes. Fo will your friends like them if we make them for YOU. Made to fit, to nave style, to look like the work 01 good tailors. ^fr“Call and see them, when you can D. L. Nesbit. 342 Ind Ave

TT’S that which is dearest to the hearts of all people. The most satisfying thing on Earth is heme, if it be a place of x beauty and attractiveness, a place of rest and refined life. A hanpy home is the very inspiration of life. But four walls can't make a home. The essentials of beauty and attractiveness depend altogether upon the furnishings. We ffre Here to Fanjist} Years And to furnish R at a saving. The vast array of magnificent values,which now fill our Salesrooms carry overwhelming conviciions to the mind of all knowing bujers. we’re going to make Things Hum about here this Spring. While we have already furnished thousands of homes and our past his’ory has been one unbroken chain of wonderful acbievnunts, yet we’re now prepared to out-do ail past success—to smash all past records—to startle the mercantile woid with otr piice cutting anc make this store stand out in prominence as supreme headquarters for house furnLhdngs. With a Bocm we’re opened the season, with vim and vigor, we’ll carry on the campatg**, this mighty price-lessening movement. TwaTCHUs T'* T / T s/ 7 Yes. all you want. Our new credit ■ plan is the best and most satisfactory ever devised. No red tape, no interest required, no security needed, no payments necestar during ilJne e s of head of family. In short, we do vastly more for our customers than any other concern on earth. Just Buy all you want and we will give you long time without extra charge.

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The Second Baptist church, Rev. Chas. Johnson, pastor, has been for

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enter this edifice is now a pleasure. ^ ee p posted on the leading topic# Eatirely fr« Iron, debt, they uave Lk. ^ aT . 3 , c for * month'

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New Sewing School. The Sewing School will open Monday June 6th instead of June 1. Will teach dress cutting, fitting and every thing pertaining to practical dress mailing, SARAH THOMPSON, 1610 Yandes st

ments until it is iddeed a fit place to worship and sing, “Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow.” This Church is the only one in the city that can boast of a pipe organ. The main audience room is brilliantly lighted by electricity, an excellent choir, a fine audience all goto make the services inspiring. The SundaySchool room will ifi time come in for its share of more modern improvements. It is the intention ot officers to steer clear of a

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Mrs. H. E. Grigg jby entertained in honor of Mrs. 'Mamie Oglesby, of Springfield, Mrs. Mamie Sterrett of Chicago, and Mrs. Moes of Cincinnati Friday night with a'garden party at her residence in Martindale aveuue. A cantata David the Shepherd Boy in ten scenes at Mt. Zion Baptist church Wednesday evening July 13 Mrs. C. B. Poston and Mrs. Ida B&ss will entertain informally in honor of the delegates of the Sister of Charity Convention Saturday July 16, from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. as the formers resi-

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Brackens-Martin. A few friends witnessed the mar riage of Mi. John Brackens to Miss Jeanette Martin Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs Cov ington in 15 street. The bride was handsomely gowned in white silk mull over white taffeta. Thegtoom in conventional black; Miss Nannie Richardson maid of honor, Mr. Alexander Fkich best man Children’s day will be observed at Simpson Chapel Sunday morning at 10 a. m. A fine program will be rendered

Finest Pefffltnes and Toilet Bftides. And Sundries. CIGARS and TOBACCO. We have the Lowest Prices in DRUGS MRS L. C. HAYES, 502 504r Indiana avenue AGENT FOR OZONIZED OX MARROW

Free Muslcale. You are invited to attend the free musicale to be given each Wednesday evening at Carter Smith and Bros. Ladies Exchange 543 Indiana Avenue, from 8:30 to 10:30 p. m. good singing and Orchestra music.

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