Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1907 — Page 4

TUt RECORDER. INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA — ' I Jl ' 'L—__-^=

Ben j. Hampton of Chicago, was in the city this week. Mra. Katie Clark of Chi ago, is ■pending a few dsy» with her father Martin Clark 359 W, 18th street. Mrs. John Earnest formerly of India napolis was in the city this week from

Chicago.

Misses Effieani Belle Lawrence of Oxford, O . were the guest -of Miss Cora Tompkins Sunday. Miss Elnora Tompkins is hble to be out after a short illness of heart disease. 1 After a pleasant visit in Chicago, Mrs. Ama nda G over and Mils Roberta Murdock have returned home. Frank Caldwell is confined to bis home this week. Simon Kersey has returned to the city from Mackinac Island, Mich., and is much improved in health. Robert L Brewer who has been visiting in St. Paul and Chicago, will accompany his mother Mrs. N Black-

well home.

Eva Wells, Charles Harrison, Mary Scott, Blanche Wells Smith Weathers, at home 524 N. West etreet at a Halloween party Oct 31. David Burris is visiting in Mian, Dr. and Mrs. Kuykendall have mov ed to 904 Fayette street. Moses Gregory of W 10th street left Monday for the Sodiers Home at Danville, 111. Howard W, Simms, W. Lyons of Terre Haute, Misses Flora White and Nettie Rice were in Anderson, lud., Monday night to see the V\ illiam & Walker show. J. Walter Hodge attended the Williams & and Walker shew at Anderson, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Cole arrived in the city Tuesday from Cleveland, O 1 to visit her sister Mis. L W. Allen in Dorman street. Mrs. Chas. W. Goics left Saturday for Youngstown, O., to join her hus-

band.

The Memorial Sermon of Mr. AJfonza S. Beard will be held in the Sunday School Sunday Oct. 13, at 9:30 a. m. The friends are invited to take part in the services under the directioo of Bethel Sunday School. Mra. Mike Wells will leave the 15th of October to visit relatives In Texas and Arkansas, whom she has sot seen for 27 years. She will be accompanied by her cousin Miss Luella Reed of Winchester, Tenn. King Menelikes’ Portrait For Sale The life size portrait of King Menelik of Abyssinia is now fot sale by W. 8. Henry 1202 N. West street cisy. This is the first and only picture of his honor ever eold in this country. He is the only living descendent of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba it will be sold in Pascal colors tor only 23 ceuta. Agents wanted.

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Womans Club Notes

The Willing Workers will meet next Thursday Oct. 17, at the home of Mrs Anna Walker in Paca street. The Bachelors club gave its first monthly dance for the season Friday

Oct. 4.

The East End clnb will meet at the home of Mrs. Angie Covington 919 Camp street Friday. The Mary Campbell Mite Missionary Society will meet next Wednesday OJt. 16, at the home of Mrs. Hilliard’s 918 California street. Election of efficers; all members are urged to b« pres

ent.

The Yale club will dance this coming Thursday night Oct 17, Mitchell’s full orchestra all winter, Strictly invitational, There will be a musical given by St. Theresa Temple No 24, S. M. T. at Simpson Chapel Wednesday Oct 16, Admission 10 cents.

1889-H. L. Sanders-1907

Store, 206 Inoiana Ave

We Are Producers—Progress And Success. \ We take great pleasure in announc ing our 19.h business career and anni versary sale Oct., 24th, 25tb, and 26tb. We are extending a special invitation to our friends and the public to call On us on the above mentioned dates. Nineteen years ago we began our business career at No. 15 Indiana Ave our stock Invoiced about $5.00. With

the great strength of honest methods of conducting our business it has grown beyond our expectations, now we have a great store and a factory connected with it. If you have never been in onr store a new delight awaits you, you will see 15 girls of our race clerking and operating power machines. Our stock and prices will compete with any other first class store in the state. We want your conficence and your friendship, we want to shake hands with you. Call and see us. H. L. Sanders Store 206 Ind. Ave. Factory 108, 110, 112 W, Ohio street. Phone 2561. Between the Physician and patient nds the pharmacist, it is his office espense with the purest and best i the physicians prescription, his skill and integrity the phydepends for results. An error t may result seriously for the You can with confidence prescriptions to. cy 601 Inj^^kvenue ■

Notice The East End Needle club of Betbel A. M. E. church will give a penny bag social and a musical program at tne residence of Mrs. Anna Booth 416 West Vermont street Wednesday eve.. Oct. 23. Prizes will be given to the one having the most pennies. The public is invited to come and take a part with us. Ada Goeus, president. Cora B. Jackson, secretary. Mask Party The Woman’s Club will give a Mask Party at Odd Fellows hall, 1 hursday eve.. October 31, and two prizes will be awarded the first being 25 lbs. of f.our and 2nci ton of coal. The public is invited to attend this affair and the admission will be one 25 cents. Wait for the mask party Oct. 31. Fantasma Club. The series of dances to be given by the popular Fantasma club will be given Friday eve., Oct 18th at Odd Fellows hall and every two weeks there after. Admission 25 cts Wm. Merriweather, Pres. Jno. Johnson, Sec’y.

Mrs. Anna Davis senior mother of one of the rose buds, an auxilary organization to the True Reformers, will give a White House Reception for the benefit of the children of her Rose Bud Oct. 25, doors will be open at 7:30. All of the mothers and fathers lire expected out on that night. Mrs. Davis as a worker among children has proven herself equal to the occasion and all who are interested in the welfare of the excellent training these children recaive at her bands should at all times be ready and willing to render her support that this kind of work may

be encouraged.

The Worn an’s club will meet Monday with Mrs. Mary Davis in Martindsils avenne. Mr and Mrs. Charles Tyree have moved to. 1107 N. West street. The C. W. P. A. is preparing to give an “Ol Fashion Spelling Bee” and Baby Show in the near future Mrs. J H. Bishop of Chicago, left .Saturday with the remains of her hus band for Henderson, Ky., where the funeral took place Sunday. Neat Furnished Rooms for gentlemen at 409 North West street. A White House reception .will be given by the Eureka Rose Bud No. 938 Friday evening Oct. 25, at True Reformer Hall. Gordon Gauld Returns Mr. Gordon R Gauld, who will be remembered by most of our readers as a popular tfficient pharmacist has returned after an absence of several and has resumed his old position in Gauld’s pharmacy He will be glad to see bis old friends and to meet and make new ones.

Main 3328 Main New Phone 5381 O. h- MORGAN Fnneral Director & Embakner 908 N. West Street Can Ship to Any Part of the United States, Best Service. Open at All Times FAIR PRICES Licensed JtJtj* Lady Attendant

Real Estate for Sale* 636 INDIANA AVE PHONE I 173 5 room collage Yandes above 16th goed con dition part cash balance monthly For rent three room cottage 423 W 17th $7 50 3 room flat 2171 Pierson ave new $7.50 4 room flat 1104 E 17th $10.00 Real Estate for sale 5 room cottage in fine con dition Chicago street near Northwestern ave nue $1500 cash 150 balance 12 per month 3 room cottage on Pansy $500 6 room cottage Warren avenue lO^O $100 down 15 per month 6 room cottage California near St Clair 2400 $200 cash 15 per month 6 room Sooth Temple ave $950 $75 down 10 per month ’ 6 room cottage electric lights, gas Eugenia street $1800 part cash, balance payments 6 room cottage Fayette street fine shape near 10th $2400 part cash balance monthly 4 room Cottage, W. 25th street. Fine condi" tiou,$1300.00 Rents for $10 per month Easy Payments Foi rent—3 room house Kinney street, 6.50 per month. For S il i several birgins in vacant lota on easy terms. Have your Home and Household goods Insur ed. Agents for Old and Tried Companies. FIRE INSURANCE Accident nud Health Insurance J. WALTER H0B6E, Ao«n f

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Dr. Langston, dentist. 404 Ind. Ave. new phone 1692, makes a specialty of plates, crowns, bridges, repairs, and regulating children’s teeth. Special care taken with young and old Kuykendall and Huffman, 513

Indiana avenue.

Glasses at reduced price at Drs. Boyer and Boyer’s this month 2 1

West Chio street.

Kuykendall and Huffman Dental Parlor 613 Indiana Avenue. Colored Men’s Business Association Coal Coke and Wood, Co., corner Vermont and Indiana avenue. NOTH,E—If us a clean room that you want call at 127 Kaotucky Ave. They are all right if you get your eyes fitted at Dr. Boyer’s 21

W. Ohio street.

Wanted— A girl for general honse work country village. Write Albert

Carter, Westfield, Ind

Prize entertainmen't and F/Xbibition Drill given by Buildihg Committee of U B. F., and^. M. T., at Friendship hall cor Court and Delaware streets

Thursday eye., Oct. 31, 1907.

The Young Men’s club will give their first opening dance for their friends Nov. 1, music will be furnished j

by Bert Mitchell’s full orchestra.

North tide ^ Bu«mess Association assisted by the Calanthe Drill Corps will give an annual ball Monday eve ,

Oct. 28, at Tomlinson hall.

Notice to True Reformers Ah True Reformers- anc friends are hereby warned against paying to Miss Ida Mae Miller any dues or money cf any kind for the True Reformers until further notice. W.S.

Henry, Chief.

Go to H L. Sanders for Fall Dres* Tuxedo Suits for weddings and parties

Phone 2561,

Chas. Watkins fcas opened a new restaurant at 1307 North Senate ave., and would like to see bis old friends and patrons at the new place. Everything in season and good setvice. There will be a Piano Recital at the Olivet Baptist church Oct. 25tb, given by pupils of the M. T. H, S. Admission 10 cents. Rev. K. Warren, Pas-

tor.

Mrs. M^yme Jones a member of Queen Esther Court No. 264 died Thursduy alternoon at her fiome in W. North street. The funeral will be held this afternoon from Bethel A. M. E. Church, Rev. Ratliffe and wife of Frank lin, Ind,, will celebrate tneir marriage anniversary Oct. 24, at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hall 521 Bright street

Pink’s Cat gate-Rate Pljarniacy If you get It from PINK'S. It’s I^ig I) t 550 Indiana ave Indianapolis

GEORGE COONEY

Mr. W. S. Henry, Author of “Moments of Meditation” THE SONS OF REST. Taint no use ov complainen all de time. Case dis world am gwinter continue any how: Ef yer worry an’ fret fom mornen till night, A tryen yer best ter do ev’ry thing right, Some one will come, up in the evenin’ an’ say, **Why did you do dis thing dat way?” You can do jest what yer please at work or resten now. . * Fo.* me, I shunt work nor worry no time, Case de world am gwinter continue any haw. What’s the use ter bother ’bout worken all yer life? You’l jest make lots ov money ter leave all to your wjte: You might work all day, and lay down at night ter rest, . An’ before yei wake in mornen yer will meet de monster death. So ’taint no use to bother me, Tse gwinter resk right now 1 l shant fatigue my body neither perapirate my brow ! De world ant bount ter have yer a worken all de time, Ca&e it am gwinter ter continue any how.

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Cor North st. & Senate ave, N New Phone 984, Indianapolis, lodiana.

FISH Oyster, and Poultry Stand 506 Indiana Aye. vVe have purchased the old estab lished Stand of C. A, Duncan and now carry a full and select stock, with all kinds of game in season. LOWEST CASH PRICES IN CITY. Open 5 a m. to 8 p.m. Patronize your Race E. A. HEYSER. Manager

Sewing

I will open a Fall Term School of Sewing and Dress Cutting open to all who desire to learn this profitable business. For information call at 807 Camp Street.

MRS, M. A. CLARK.

ANNUAL BALL JWGiven by the North-side Business club, assisted by the Calanthe Drill corps at Tomlinson Hall Monday eve, Oct. 28th, ’07 Exhibition Drilling, prize drilling, plenty of Refreshments and good music The committee will spare no pains for your pleasure Wm R. Wilson, cbm: R. P. Booth, Edw Bottoms, Etta Russell, Ellit King and Mattie Reeder Committee Admission 50 cts • Silft. 1 : 3 ' .... \ ^

Mr. William S. Henry, chief of the Indiana division of the True Reformers, has just issued from the press bis first volumn of poems, entitled *'Moments of Medication.” The volumo carries one through the varying moods of human life, from the happy moments down to the serious. Tte single thought in writing this booklet says the author, was not a desire for fame, but to render service to God and to man, and this thought is evident. The price of the book is 40 cts. We publish elsewhere one of his poems,

entitled, “Sons ot Rest.”

BURLEY’S PLACE

Mrs. Ida Smith of Vancouver. B. C. was unexpecteily called home was the guest of her mother Mrr. Thomas Smith in Yandes sire* t.

Mrs. Ida E. Youpi Old Phone Main 657. Restaurant

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Rooming House 745 Indiana Ave First Class Cafe Meals at All Hours'^v 913 Ft. Wayne Ave East-End Exchange SPECIAL—|3.oo Meal Tickets for $2.75 an d Regular Board toi $2 50 per week. Special Rates on Rooms and Board

541 INDIANA AVENUE A. L. Burley has opened an exchang at 541 Indiana avenue, with a full and complete line of wet goods. Mr. Burley is a well known young man and will conduct a firstclass place, and invites his many friends to call.

Poole & Williams will be pleased to wait on you

Miss flugusta Laoge v Makes a Specialty of handling a First Class Line of Millinery and GO ?D? She will be pleased to have you call and examine them nn S\ It will cost you nothing /ViQSS f4VC» Imported Waists and Silk Shawls

G. W. FRIERSON & CO.

Funeral Directors PRICES Below Competition W e have opened a First-class Parlor at 632 Indiana Avenue Po’ite Service and Prompt Attention to all Calls. Lady Attendant Prices below all competitors. 15 vears in Nashville Tenn, and 10 years in Louisville, Ky, New Phone 322*7

Tl)e PeoO s yl van i a Lines $2. Excursion to Louisville $2 H Round Trip—SUNDAY OCT. 2 0 Leave Indianapolis at 7 a. m. Leave}Louisville, 14th and Main Sts Depot at 7 p ir No Intermediate Stops in either direction Don’ Forget My 'Ole Kentucky Home!

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EOBEET GBAVES, SALOON 764 West North Street Choice Wines and Liquors Cigars and Tobacco, Cold Beef fllolays on Tap * All kinds of ( bottled goods

New Phone 2366. W. W. HYDE ' Attorney and Counsellor-af-Law Notary Public, Pension Claims filed Vouchers Executed. Real Estate loan Removed to Room 317 UNITY Building. 147 E. Market St.

Phones*. 3058

Old Main 4694

Shelton & Willis (licensed) Funeral Directors, And Embalmers 418 Indiana Ave Carriages, Flowers. Chairs, Tables furnished for funerals, parties and receptions. Carriage for Hir«t All Times, Lady attendan*. Day or Night.

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