Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1908 — Page 4
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Ask Your druggist to Get it For yon Manufactured Only By Robert P Blodau DRTJGOIST INDIANAPOLIS. 402 Indiana Ave. Telephone 1692 ackare[Dry] 50c; Larffe Battle $ I-00 Esr 1882
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DO OU KNOW?
That the underaiffned, DAN CARTER, for manyyear a Polieeman in Indianapolis, had Rheumatism and Kidne complaint for 5 years at intervals he was either confined tj bed or on crutches. He is now on full duty, completely cured by this remedy. The above is correct “DANIEL CARTER” ^&-A fact that is well-known by the Patrolmen of the City—ASK THEM.
Mr*. John Middleton is seriously ill at her home 444 Bird street. Mrs. Frank Duerson is ill at her home 307 Ellsworth street. Mrs. Ella Finley and nephew Robert Sawer will leave Saturday for a two weeeks visit in the South. Miss Lizsie Turner and James W. Napier were married Wednesday ingJ. W. Sawer has excepted a position as chauffuer at the resident of Mr. Frank Van Camp. Mrs. Myra J. Reeves daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Chas. Hunter is one of the contestants for the $400 piano. Please buy a picture and help her win the prize. Mrs. Georgia Brown will lecture in Alexandria, Huuday and Monday to »he young people of the 2nd Baptist church on “Tempera ce ” Miss Staten and Herron have just put in their Easter supply of all the Htest styles in Millinery goods at 634 Indian* avenue. Miss Laura Pierson accompanied by her sister Carrie, arrived in the city Monday after spending about eight months at Highpoint, N. C. Mrs. Thomas Smith of 1612 Yandes street is entertaining her daughter Mrs. W. L Smith and grand daughter Mrs. Luetta Black both from Van couver, B. C. They will remain in the city two or three months. Rev. Thomas Hardiman, Rev C. E. Hardiman and little Willie Hardiman are on the sick list. The Manhattan, Ice Cream Parlor and Confectionary Store 622 Indians ave* R. T. Parson &. E. Burnett, Proprietors. James Hansford, of Cole Brothers Show better known as Prince Mungo spent Friday and Saturday with his sister Mrs. Win. Jones in Paca street, enroute to Youngstown, O., to join the Company for the season. The Church Aid Society of Simpson f'hapel Church will meet next week at the church. A special musical program will be rendered at the Flanner Guild Sunday The Thurman W. C. T U, will meet Wednesday afternoon April 22. The Ladies of the Mary Campbell Mite Missionary Society will give a Die and cake social at Bethel Church this afternoon. The “Manhatten Club” will give their first annual Ball Tuesday night April 21, at Odd Fellows hall. Woman's club will meet Monday afternoon with Miss Mary Harverson at the home of Mrs. Ada Goens The Sunday School Teacher* of this county are requested to attend a ban quet at tbe Y, M. C. A. rooms next Wednesday April 22, for the purpose of organizing a Teachers Training class. All Sunday School workers are invited. The E. C. Morris Missionary Society observed good Friday as Bible Day with ^ special program at the home of of Mrs Margaret Johnson in California street. Next meeting with Mrs. Fields in W. Pratt street. The East End Ladies Emergency club will give an entertainment at the Tonasaint La Overture club rooms 1632 Yandes street Thursday eve April 23rd. Public invited. Mesdames T. Alexonder, pres.; A. Jones, sec’y, Tbe Frau Fraus will give their third annual ball Fsiday evening May 1, at Odd Fellows hall. The officers are: Lillian M. Furniss, pres.; Mar garet Worthington, vice-pres.; Louise A. Royall, sec’/.; Pearl P, Nicholson, treasurer. Wm. P. Henderson represented the Ninth Presbyterian Sunday School at Sunday School track meet and was awarded a medal fo. second place in the 440 yard dash. Dr, S. A, Furniss entertained the Ugly Men’s club last week. fjtF April aoth, Masonic Hall, Prize Two Step and Waltz,
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COMING! GratSamer League Miisliel wMONDAY EVE, APR. 27th Tomlinson Hail GET READY!
Queen Esther Court, No. 264 will give a si.k pillow raffle at Ood Fellows hall May 12. A grand Violin Recital by Marie Z jc Bryant the 13 year old wonder at Jones Tabernacle Church April 24. Mrs. Archie Martin 1212 E. 16th street entertained the Pink Carnation ciub at a five course dinner Sunday eve., in honor of her husband’s birthday, The table was decorated with candles and pink carnations. Sewing School Pupils exhibition at Allen Chapel Friday evening May 15, Mattie Green. Manager, Mrs. E. Caldwell has opened her lunch room and confectionery store at 1210 N. Missouri street near I2in street Everything cooked In first class style All home cooking, home made pies fresh every day. Give me a call, The Yale Club has completed its ar rangements for its grand Easter Ball to be given Monday evening April 20, at Odd Fallows hall The hall will be exquistedly decorated with spring flowers and Easter Palms. Both the ladies and gentlemen of the invited guests are requested to be present in evening dress. Time changes everything. It has changed the Exchange 534 Indiana avenue. Don’t fail to take dinner at the New Exchange Easter Sunday. Calvin Richmond visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Richmond at Malott Park, Ind,
Noted Girl Violinist Coming Miss Marie Zoe Bryant of De. troir, Mich., who is but 13 v«*ar.s old will come to Indianapolis. April 22 to give a violin recital under »he auspices of the Alliance of Bethel A. M. E.chuich. From there to Simpson Chapel under the ampicies of the Woman’s Mission-
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ary club, April 23. April 24, she will be at Jones Tabernacle under the auspices ot the Young People’s club, and 00 Monday evening Apr 27 the noted wonder will appear at the Planner Guild, the proceeds for the benefit of the Girls Rescue work.
Always go to Bennett’* if yon want good Photos. 36 E. Washington St.
Special Easter Announcement A speeial Turkey.-dinner will be served at the New Exchange 534 Indiana avenue Easter Sunday. The Manager will spare no pains in mak ing everything satisfactory to his pa trons. Everything in first class style all customers will receive a souvenir. J. H. GRUBBS, Manager.
Where shall I tret my NEW SUIT? This la a pertinent Inquiry These Spring Days Yon know yonr needs—we know how to supply it. For QUALITY, STYLE TAILORING and PRICE wachallenge AT.T. ^ COMPETITORS Won’t YOU give us atrial? 3 3 3 Indiana Avenue New Phone 4681
Resident
Denta1
Parlors, Dr
Langston
Dentist
609 1-2 North
West Street
Wanted—Everybody to attend the dance given MONDAY EVEN ING, APRIL 20th at Masonic hall by DAMON CO No. i, U. R. K. of P., a good time insured.
Phone your wants to us. We call for and deliver prescriptions. Any thing ordered by phone will be select en as caretully as if yeu called in per son. No extra charge, Gauld’s Phar macy. New 1178; Old main 4032.
Kuykendall & Huffman Dentists 513 Indiana avenue. All kinds of Dental work at reasonable price. Cutthis out and bring it with you and get a discount on your work at Kuykendall & Huffman Dentists 513 Indiana ave.
Coal and transfer, Bennett Bros 417 Indiana ave, New Phone 3977.
A word to the Ladies before going down town to buy your hats Call on Mrs. Susie Anderson the Fashionable Millinery 436 Indiana avenue.
Strayed or Stolen—Brown female spaniel; answers to name of “Gale” Bare spot around left eye. Return 803 N. Senate avenue; Phone 4727. Reward.
Dr. BOYER, M. D., is a gradu ate of Three “e/e” colleges that are Chartered by the State. Opticians are not admitted to these schools. Medical.Treatment is of ten necessary to save the eyes. Drs. BOYER & BOYER, Special, sts, 517 Pythian Bldg.
We the Trustees o Alpha Home Association wish to announce our rummage sale for the benefit of said home, which will take place in May Chairman of committee, Mrs. Wm. Glover and Mary E. Johnson, Persons desiring to donate to such please call said numbers East End Mrs. Lizzie Johnson, phone 7205: and Tabithia Alexander phone Woodruff 673; West enrt. Mrs. Laura Gains, phone 4209: and Mrs. May me Shelton, phone Main 3407 or Alice Frazier 2248oew phone. Susie Williams, pres.; Alice Frazier, sec’y. The “Dilphic Circle met last week with Rev. H. L. Herod at his home in North Missouri street. Mrs. Peter Dent and Mrs. Frances Berry read papers on “The Home Problem” which were well discussed by the society, A study of the envoirments and conditions ot the city is being taken up. Rev. Herod is president, Mrs. Keerner entertained the circle Tuesday of this week at her home in W, 12th street Wanted—150 couple to participate in the Grand March, Masonic Hall, Monday evening, April 20. Rev C. W. MeColl and Dr. H, Hummons represented the Witherspoon United Presbyterian church at tne Pre^brytery at Milroy. Don’t forget the St. Philips Mas terdon Minstrel at Tomlinson hall Monday evening April *0. Mrs. Polton Willis of Central ave mie celebrated her sixth anniversary last Thursday evening. Qoiteanum ber of her friends were present. Rev. Geo. Shaffer, pastor of Bethel A. M. E. Church returned today from New York City where he attended the Missionary Excutive Board Meeting of the A. M. E. church of which be is a member
,Two nice rooms with modern accom modation on second floor for gentlemen roomers. Call at 1107 N. Senate avenue.
Always go to Bennett’s if you wan good Photos, 36 E. Washington St.
jlhe Peerless Tailoring Co.f
A Surprising Ftature I Wonder Who They Are? } —^—SUCCESSORS TO TUB Deutsch Tailoring Co. Bovs if you want a treat, come and Look at Spring Xine of Woolens? popular price SVWs are catering to DRGSSERSsf Smart Clothes
We can safely say that our clothes are made by Artistic Tailors and Designed to Fashions and Taste All vre ask is a Trial Order. Don't Forget the Manager,
a. S. Cohn —41 S. Illinois Street—|
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Best facilities for packing, transfer ring, storing or ehipping fnmitora end household effects. “SHANK, 339E. Washington St PhonM 3038
THE HOOSIER. LAUNDRY Family Washing. Rough Dry 6 cts a pound. Your patronage policited on the Merit of our work 326 INDIANA AVE Telephones, New 3831 Old Main 1026.
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FOR RENT
By STILTZ & MILLER.
151 E. Market St Both Phones 716
1215 College ave., rear...
1210 College ave., rear...
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800
2558 Caroline st .
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426 N, Noble st
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12 00
616 Chicago st
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1007 Edson ave., rear.. ..
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724 E 12th
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2337 Baltimore ave
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FOR SALE.
Fotr room cottage, Alvord St,,
near
20th,, large lot, good well, cistern
pro-
perty in good condition.
Price $1,200,
$200. cash, Balance $10.00 per month.
GEORGE DAVID Who Is Dlstrecting the Sumner League Minstrel for April ZTtli.
„ RUSSEL SMITH Will Assist Professor Grey in Handling the Music at the Sumner League Minstrel.
, Folk Lore Concert Arrangements are being by the Second « bri&tian church for the annual “Neero Flok Lore’’ entertainment. Efforts are being made to make this vear’s entertainment surpass previous ones in every instance
Sumner League Minstrels On Monday eve April 27, at Tomlinson Hall the Sumner League will give their annual Min strel, the talent is wholly local and this year the music will a special feature. AH of tbe latest ballads and coon songs will be rendered to gether with the chorus of 50 which cannot be surpassed in harmony. TheTrotman Quartette Hayes Wil son, Geo. David, Ed. Grayson and a number of others will lurnish selections which will be well worth your time and 'attention, The show is under the direction of Geo David assisted by Walker Thomp son and stage manager E. S. Scone The orchestra of 10 pieces is directed by Prof, Gray and Russell Smith which leaves no doubt as to the music
THE NEW DRUG STORE Eureka EJrucj Store Coy Indiana Ave & California st A full and complete line of everything kept in a first-class pharmacy. Patent and propri etary medicines,cigars, tobaccos, candies Prescriptions called for and delivered Ice Cream and Ice Cream soda, all flavors We Cut the Prices Carl W. Shaffer & Charles Chavis, Props. New Telephone 5223
Don’t complain of the timesl SAVE MONEY, by patronizing Tl)e Recorder Advertisers
Moore Grocery CompaQy ^X>OGOOOGOOOOOOGC<20000000C<>OOCXX>OOC?&&z&5&ZZ&&?&&&*J<>G<>GCCOOC was-PURE FOOD STORE
Easter (SreetinGS
MISS GLENN 542 Massachusetts Avenue. She cordially invites you to attend ber Millinery Display
For Rent
-By J. S. CRUSE.— 110 E. Market St. New Phone 1008 701 N. Senate.... $30 00 | 141-3 Toronto bath 14 00 401 smith 1000 ( 341 Middle.. ..... 8 00 426 W. 12th Too | 938Wavne 900 2oll Yandes 9 00 | 625 Agnes rear 850 424 W. 16th 0 00 | 377-9 Smith 7 oo 7oo W 11 8 oo | 3j3 W. 14th 8 00 1209 E 17 8 00|1523 Martindale .. 900 1947 Yandes 7 50 | 2136 Mass ave 650 538 W 16 10 00 | 902 W 11 900 311 Orange . 8 00 | 1332 Lafayette 7f0 423 W 12 7 00 | 2223 Yandes 800 1725 Alvord 8 00 | 1124 E 16 7 00 1625Orange .....8 00 1 623 E Mich., rear
Mrs. Blanche Martin of Lexington, Ky., will be the guest of honor at the State Woman’s Federation at Mancie, next week. Mesdames Belle Woods, A. Qninn, S. Roberton, R. Butler, Ella Lewis will leave Wednesday morning for Muncie to attend the convention A social will be given Monday night at Mrs. Belle Woods 518 W. 11th stteet in honor of the delegates, Are you going to the Masterdon Minstrel Monday evening April 20 at Tomlinson hall, Bishop J, R Francis has confirm ed a number of converts to the St, Philips Prostestant Episcopal church Thursday evening of last week. Don’t forget the rally at Wayman Chapel April 26.
Geo. Driftmeyer
232 MASS AVE-
We make Umbrellas and can Furnish Ribs
Rods and New Handles
Real Estate for Sale.
536 INDIANA AVE PHONE 1173 For Sale 7 room Dwelling two stories Yan-
des street near 17th, $1600—300 down
month.
For Rent 5 rooms, 941 Muskingum street $9 with city water. For Sale 8 room residence, N. Senate ave. near 15th for $2,000. For Sale-2 lots, Talbott Ave. near 45th st $225 for the two big bargains, 2 story brick bni'l ng bargain Indiana ay 3000 half cash Suitable for lodge building 5 room cottage Fayette street near 10th—1800 200 down balance monthly, barn well and cis
tern
6 room residence North West Part modern 2500—200down balance monthly. Have your Home and Household goods Insur ed. Agents for Old and Tried Companies. Fire Insurance Rents Collected Accident and Health Insurance J. WALTER HODGE, Agent
164 North Illinois Street
Phones; N S!S, s £ 89i
Have yonr Umbrellas^
A. C. MOORE,
Recovered At
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City Market
1 Groceries. Teas and Coffee Give Us a Call
About Your Suit D. L. Nesbitt
*^|TIhi leading colored Tailor
Suita fiom $15.00 up. Pants from $4.00' up.
You will like your clothes. So will your friends like them if we make them for YOU. Made to fit to have style, to look like
the work c 1 good tailors.
D. L. Nesbit. 356 Ind Ave
New Phone 2571 John W. Carlisle Staple & Fancy Groceries Vegetables and Meats 329 TOLEDO STREET
W. R. WHITE
BRUTUS OWENS
Boys’ Exchange 429 lodiaoa Ave Fine Cigars, Liquors, Wines Buffet and Mexican Chili Parlor Open All Night Give Us a Call
Money, Money, Money! c In these bardtimes monej is yonr best friend We make loans to all Honest persons on Honse hold furniture, pianos, organs, watches, rings etc. We give you the cheapest rates ALL business strictly confidential New Phone 4949 Southern Mortgage & Loan Co
534 1-2 Indiana Ave
W. S. Henrv and Oscar Hightower, Props
Cornet Bros. 0TT0 ALDENDOkF GROCERIES FRESH MEATS - - AND VEGETABLES ... Your patroi.age solicited Prices Righ MICH. & AGNES STS.
GEOJ. FJAMMEL
Groceries and Fine Meats Fruits and Vegetables in season. ^,Butler s Trade is solicited.. Both Telephones 755 1 Empire Building 410-412 Massachusetts Ave
Emil Glaser, - Fancy Grocer 330 N. Senate Ave, cor Ind- ave Everything in season and prices right Your trade is cordially solicited. If its in the market you can get it at Glaser’s Old Telephone Main 5 0 19
Miss Uella Hibbitts Notary Public Acknowledgements of all kinds, Deeds Mortgages etc. Pension Vouchers Executed ur Patronage Solicited. 536 Indiana Ave Both phones 1173
R. E. Gransinger Fresh Meatsv© FancyGroceriesand Vegetables Reasonable prices to Recorder readers Old Phone Woodruff 3102. I22C ^ SIXTEENTH ST
HAVE YOU TRIED -- -iffffffffirgS* PORK RELISH? . Ask Your Butcher To day If Your Butcher Don’t Sell it, tell him to Call Phones; New 9586; Prospect 6o5 Frederick «/. ttreiner 1117—1119 Prospect Street
Kf l^out JE^es are Diseased, Painful. Dim Vis. ion in one or both eyes, inflamed etc , Call on Drs Boyer & Boyer LYE SPECIALISTS 517 Pythian BTdg New Phone 2009 Hours; 8;30 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Mrs. L. Albert JSaher? ant> Confectionery Ice Cream and Ice Cream Soda Fine Fruits & Fancy Groceries We want your Trade Cor, 19th and Yandes Streets
Notice of Appointment. NOTICE is hereby, given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as Administrator of Estate of Henrietta Gray, late of Marion County, Indiana, deceared. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. No, 8424. Charles B. Wells,
Groceries and Meats
-2125—27 PROSPECT ST.-
BOB WIGGINS “Excuse Me”
Phones: New, 9204; Old, Prospect 420 Prompt delivery and courteous treatment
h. l. mms STORE; 206 Indiana Ave Easter UTovelties
Sightly line of Men’s Neckwear at 25c & 50c Shirts, Bine Chambray with attachea and detached Collars 50cts Negligee Shirts C®at style 65 cts & $1.00
MEN’S HOSIERY
Black and Tan Socks, ... ’Gets 3 for 25 cts White feet Soc*s lOcts Fancy Stripe Socks
Mens and Boys Caps a5c and 50cts Mens Summer Underwear 25c and 50c
LADIES COO DiS
American Beauty Corset 50c and $1,00 Brown and Tan Lace Hose IScts, aScts and 50c Gnaze Vests, Lace Yoke 15c and 25c Muslin Night Dresses Embroldry front 50c 75c
Walker Thompson “If you don’t change your way m. Livin’ thats tbs way you’l die”
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Alouzo Gateu /“Who? Me? I’m not the man”
W. H. Jackson Interlocutor
Phil Lvtle “That’s All”
Ben. Holliman
“If you want to meet a Jonah, shake hands wid me’
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Don’t Fail to See Our BIG SPRING LINE! CALL AND SEE US.
THE JOHN DIERDORF CO.
Manufacturers of
High Grade Pianos made in 6 styles; prices $150. to $500. FULLY GUARANTEED. . Tuning Repairing and Refinishf New Phone 5156 OFFICE and SALESROOM E. Washington Str* Mention The Recorder
