Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 October 1908 — Page 4
THE mDIASTAPOUB RECORDER
The genuine Carter'* Rheumatic Remedy, which curei Dan Carter and many others of Rheumatism, bears the signature of —R. P. BLODAU, The Manufacturer,— noth oh package and bottle. Any other preparation sold as being the above described, is a counterfeit land substitute and should be rejected. Look for the signature. RoBT. F* BLODAU, DRUGGIST, <402 Indiana Ave. INDIANAPOLIS.
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DO YOU KNOW? That the undersigned, DAN CARTER, for many year a Polieeman in Indianapolis, had Rheumatism and Kidne complaint for S years at intervals he was either confined t bed or on crutches. He is now on full duty, complete! cured by this remedy. The above is correct. “DANIEL CARTER” P&'A fact that Is well-known by the Patrolmen of the City-ASK THEM.
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Call at The Recorder office for your Magazines and Periodicals. We are carrying a complete line. Who is the most popular minister? Mrs, Amy Duncan has returned from her visit in Paris and Lexington Ky Mr. J. L. Hudson contractor, is now at 549 W. 12th street. Miss Annice Brown spent Sunday in Ilushville. The Yale club will dance Thursday evening. Oct. 15. Mrs. Lee Lunderman is ill at her home in Fayette street. Mr. Arthur Beard is back in the city after an absence of several
months.
Miss Agnes Booth of Piqua. O.. is visiting her aunt Mrs. Dennis of 918 N. West st* .Henry Seaton a well known citizen and old soldier is seriously ill at his home in W. North street. The Deaconess Board of Bethel A. M. E. chorch met with iMrs Fannie Stewart 831 Fayette street, Monday
evening.
Mr* and Mrs Nelson Caldwell have removed from N. West street to 839 Fayette streetMr, and Mrs. A. Clayborn have removed from Fayette street to 805 N. California *». A play entitled “Out in the street,” will be given at Jones Tabernacle, Wednesday evening Oct. 14. Misses Battie Coleman and Ida Miller spent Sunday in Louisville, the guest of Miss Lucy Woob. Beecher Mitchell will spend a few days in Marion, O,, before returning to the city. The Golden Star club presented Mt. and Mrs. Averitt with some beantiful quilts for which they be&rtily thank
tie club.
4 Miss Francis Berry of School No. 26 isbisrding with Mrs. Majoie Davison Martindaie ave. Mrs. Dr. L. Si. Haygood has returned from an extended visit with her son and daughter Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hill of Chicago. The Progressive club will give a country party Oct. 23 at Odd Fellows hall; the club will meet with Mrs Lillie Belle McKay 1921 Cornell avenue next week. Mr. Gibson, of Cbicag is in the city visiting his sister Mrs. Addie Milt< n 904 N. West street. He will be here two weeks, and is now looking after political affairs. He has not been in the city for twelve years. Misses Myrtle Ward and Pearl Ha}den of Minneapolis, and Mrs Katie Coleman spen a delightful Sunday in Louisville, Ky. Mrs. Belle Beckwith of Chicago, was called to the bedside of her sister Mrs. Jane Palmer who is suffering witn a stroke of paralysis. Milton Dawson age 45 who was -killed last Aiondav afternoon was buried Thursday afternoon from the residence 1437 Reraner street, be was a native of Boone Co.. Ky. Mds. S. E. Abernathy and C. R. Gann entertained a few friends last Friday in honor of their aunt Mrs. H. Newby and Miss Newby of Spring-
field, O.
A Halloween Carnival will be held at the residence of Mrs. J. T. V. Hilt 1611 Martindaie Ave., Friday evening October 30, under the auspicies of the Epwurth League. The Willing Workers’ Business and Social club will meet with Mrs. Hulda A. Webb, Oct. 15 at 3 p. in.. 812 Wyoming street. Who is the most popular minister? G. W Beasley & Co. G. W. Beasley & Co., Renovators & Decorators of Fine Homes: — Now is the time to have your homes cleaned tor the winter, do not loose the time to go down town to buy wall paper; just call up Beasley & Co. and let us bring oar fine line of samples books to your home where you can take your owatitre in looking over our line of goods; you can’t beat our styles for the prices. We also do first class hanging and cleaning and will call to see you at evening and show you our full line of samples if you cant take the time during the day. Just phone us, Office 529 W. North Street. New Phone 1661. Don’t be afraid, it wont hurt. Kuykendall & Hoffman Dentists. 513 ludtanaAvenue.
Mrs. D. C. Childers of Chicago U visiting relatives at 1517 N. Senaie ave. and will be pleased to meet her old acquaintainces. Mrs. W. M. Barnes and Miss Katie Hayes of 1336 N. Senate ave. entertain ed a nnmber of friends in honor of Miss Alice Hart of Henderson, Ky and Miss Louise Laurence of Marion. Ind. a very pleasant evening was spent and each guest was presented with a beautiful crysantbemum. Griffin and McGee opened their big concert hall 1414-16 N. Missouri street last Monday evening, with the genial Fred Lewis, General Manager. A newspaper offered a prize for the best answer to the conundrum. ‘‘Why is a newspaper like a woman?” The prize was won by a lady in Oklahoma, who sent in the following answer, • Because every man should have one of bis own and not run after his
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Sumner Lodge No. 11 U. B. F. will celebrate its 28tb anniversary at Allen chapel A. M. E, church Oct„ 21 and 23. 21—First night; address and historical review 23—Second night; com petatlve essays; subject ‘‘decret organizations as related to Negroes and a musical program. Grand Master W. A. Gaines of Newport, Ky., is expected to be present and deliver the address. All sister lodges and the public are invited to be present.
Officers Elected. The Mary Campbell Mite Missionary society met Wednesday at tfee residence of Mrs. Anna Jackson 817 Bright at , and elected the following officers by acclamation' —Mrs. Gertrude Hill, pres.; Mrs. Mrs. Anna Clayborn, 1st v-pres ; Mrs. Louise Lewis. 2ud v-pres.: Mrs. Mamie (. Gardner, secy.; Mrs* Mary C. Beck, jss’t secy.; Mrs. Allen Cheatham, treas., Mrs. Mary L Hanter. cn’m. Rescue Work; Mrs, Victoria Broyles, ch’m 'Program ('om,; Mrs Mima Lewis and Mrs. Hattie Moore, refresh
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pirn JiJ The highest salary paid an Afro-American in the world, is received by Dr. Henry W. Furniss, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States to Haiti His salary is 5io,ooo per annum A number of other colored officials in the diplomatic service receive from $2,500 up ward. Dr. Furniss was appointed from Indiana, being a citizen of Indiana polis.
flbisd $lenn_-a. announces the formal opening of her Fall and Winter line of Millinery You are invited to call and seethe latest display of artistic creations, that not only please the eye and the taste but the purse as well. OPEN OF EVENINGS. 554 MASS. AVE. (near North st.)
Dressmakers ana well wishers of the work will organize a club known as the Dressmakers’ Relief Club at the residence of *Mrs. Mattie Green 1346 Colombia ave. Monday evening Oct. 12 at 8 o’clock. The object of this club is to help to raise money to assist the Alph Home Board for benefit of Old Folks Home. Blind Harris, aside from giving) piano recitals also Tunes Pianos; Sa<isfaction Guaranteed For his service apply 527 W. 12 Indianapolis, Ind. C, D Hatris. 10 10 2w Wanted—Piano pupils; Mrs. Kate Harris Cheatham, 1113 N. West street. 10-10, Card of Thanks. We desire to thankour many friends for their kindness to us during the sadden illness and death of our wife and mother, also for the many floral offerings, We also thank Rev. Chas. Johnson and Undertakers Shelton and Willis. John Easton and Daughters The following resolution was adopted by the inter-denominational meeting of Colored Ministers last Tuesday morning: — Resolved—That we designate the secon Sabath in December as AntiSaloon League Day, the same being desigated by the whTte ministers for the same purpose; and we hereby request each of our pastor to present tbe claim of the Colored Anti-Saloon League of Indiana and take an offering for the same time during the said Sabbath. Up to Da’e Furnished Room for rent for 2 young n^en. Mrs. Green 226 W. 15.
H. L. SANDERS. 1 Money Saved is Money Made. \ / Blue Wool Flannen shirts for men, $1.25 quality go at $i.co.| i Extra Heavy Blue Ribbed Underwear go at 50c per garment ? 1 Extra Heavy Fleeced Lined Underwear for men, go at 50cts2 i per garment. 5 \ Grey Wool Underwear for men, $i.oo per garment. \ * Men’s and Boy’s Winter Caps, 50c and 25c. I - Wool Socks, exlra heavy, 25c. £ l LADIES GOODS. j ? Ribbed and Fleece Lined Underwear, two piece garments, ZfcC l and 50c per garment. ( i Union Suits for Indies, 50c. Ladies Hose, winter weight, 15C5 / 25c and 50c. Ladies Collars, latest styles 25c and 35c. ( I Store 206 Indiana Ave. Factory 108*112 W. Ohio Stree. f l Phone 2561. H. L SANDEBS. |
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At Gauld’s Pharmacy ALK-RHU-BIS, the wonderful remedy for all atamach disorders, aatiafac tory resalts guaranteed or mouey refunded. Aak as about it. GOULD’S PHARMACY, 601 Indiana Ave.
Sewing School. A Ladies Tailoring System of actual Inch Measurement is taught Ladies desiring to 'earn to cat, fit and make their garme ts, should attend our school. We teach hand and machine sewing basting, hemming, designing, finishing, pressing, tucking, french bias darts, skirts and bleeves, in fact evey thing pertaining to dreesmaking. Many ladies have learned this most useful art; call and examine our method of teaching even though you may not wish to learn it. An evening class for the benefit of ladies employed during tbe day. Eight weeks *10. Old Phone Woodruff 2526. Mattie Green 1346 Columbia ave. Mrs. Susie Anderson Removed. invites the Ladies to 404 Indiana Ave, to call and see her line of Hats and Millinery Goods before ordering else where. Mrs. Anderson holds two di plomas, and is fully qualified to give perfect aatiafaction.
Mr. Harry Carter of Westfield was in the city Thursday on business. The Womans club will meet with Lizzie Dixon, 441 W. St. Clair st. Mrs. Hall of Chicago was a guest of Mrs. Chas. W. Lewis in N. Senate ave a few days this week. Mrs. Roxie H. Bell has returned to the city after a visit of five months with friends and relatives in Chicago, For Sale—Anthracite Stove Cheap; call 117 Emmett street. There will be a Grand reception and musical entertainment given as the at the Touissant L’Overture club 1632 Yandes st,, Wednesday eve Oct. 14 come and enjoy yourself. Music by Geo. P. Gregory. ' s Tbe Deputy General of the Western Grand Division. G. F. U.,0 T. R. Rev W. L, Anderson arrived in the city Wednesday; he comes tor the purpose of Installing the new Chief, Mr. J. W. Braden and Div. Secy , Mrs. Celia Mauey, monday evening Oct. 12. at their hall 1202 N. West at. All membera are cordially invited to be present.
Republican Rally Monday. All arrangements for a monster republican meeting to be held at Mt Par an Baptist church corner Senate ave. and 11 «t , next Monday night have been completed. Messrs Jas. H. Lott and Jos. H. Broyles, members of the Repnblican County Committee have seenred the serveces of Major Frark Dennison of Chicago, for this occasion. Major Dennison is speaking under tbe direction of the National Committee and is prominent in military life. Rev. B. F. Farrell will call the meet ing toorderand Cap’t. J. M. Porter will preside during the evening, A large crowd is expected as the speaker has the reputation of being a silver lounged, orator and a live speaker. The White Rose club has arranged for a series dances to be held at the South Side Dancing hall, cor. Merriil and Capitol ave., beginning Monday evening.
Regular services at Allen chapel tomorrow; morning aubjeot, 'Do not only say;’ evening subject. ‘Be at your post.
RfcAL ESTATE AND RENTS For Sale-2 lots, Talbott Ave. near 45th st $225 for the two big' bargains. For sale, 6 room cottage. North Senate ave, $1500, near 2oth street. Big bargain. For sale, 5 room cottage, abeldon street, ■ear 17th st., $1400, lot 4osl50 It. Payments, $100 down. $12 per month. 5 room cottage. Roach street, half square from car. North Indianapolis. $1300. For Kent, 2 rooms 759 vVest North st, $<>.00 Bight rooms, 1016 W 26th st, N, indianapots,$12.00 per month. 6 room residence North West Part modern 2300—200down balance monthly. For rent 5 rooms,Sheffield ave., Haughville $10. For Sale 4 room Cottage, Cushing st.. two squares from Koosevelt ave. car, a 21st street $l,u0h;$o0 down, $.0 per month. Eor Sale 5 rootu Cottage, Eugenia st, N. Indianapolis, $1350: $i0o down $15 pet month. For rent 5 rooms 2304 Hovey Ht.,8 00 For sale or Trade-4o acres ot farm land South ern Illinois.easv terms. n For sale 7 vacant lots, Tremont & Clark st. $250; payments $10 down and $L per week. For sale vacant lot N, Indianapolis $230; $10 down b per month. For sale 5 room cottage Yandes st near 23rd $12oo * $100 down $12 per month. For sale, N. West st near lo; 7 rooms and ( bath,$3500— $500down balance monthly payment". 4 looms,3504 Tyndall, 2 lots, $8.00. store room for rent. 924 Fayette st., $12.50. For rent, 3 rooms, sl4 W. St. Clair, $8 00 215 & 217 puryear st. $12 50. Foi Sale, 10 room modern bouse, N. Illinois street, near 26lh st. So.qOO For Sale, vacant lots on 42nd st.. 1 square of Fatrviewcar line, $250 00, easy payments. For sale 4 room cottags, Lincoln st Nouthside.$1250; $l00down $12 per month. For sale 4 rooms Miley ave Haagbville near ICib $1250; payments $100 down $12 per month. Fire Insurance Rents Collected Accident >tud Heaitn Insurance Have your Home and Household goods Insur ed. Agents for Old and Tried Companies. J. WALTER H0D6E. Agent 536 INDIANA AVE PHONE I 173
DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS^^ Insure your property against loss by F|RE W© have strong companies, prompt and fair adjustments C- TUTTLE & BRO. 200 North I>elaware Street,
PROPERTY FOR RENT ByJ. F. EDWARDS, Real Estate, Fire Insurance and Loans, 122 £ Market St. New Phone 4187 Dwelling Houses Dwelling Honses 71o Torbett St 5 $lo 00—18-12 Peck St 4 $lo oo 1017 E 20th st 5 lo oo-938 W. 35th st 4 9 oo 1340 Rooscveltav3 7 oo—1850 Peck st 3 7 5o 2509 Kadnerst 3 7 50 -2224 Miller st 4 7 o 0 l925Cornell av, 4 np stairs. 7 oo 1110 Brook st 4 7 oo—1850)4 Peck st 3 6 50 914 E Wash st rear, 3 room. $6.00 2507 Radner st 3 7 50-a27 W 15th st 3 7 oo 1603 Mill st 3 6 oo—824^ Scioto st 3 6 oo 1925Cornell av 3 6 oo—1619 Mill st 3 6 oo 975 Colton st a >4 do—1615 Mill st 2 5 oo 1124 Brook st,2 room down stairs, 5 oo 1120 Brook st. Flat B. 2 rooms 4 oo Bam—2936 Kei.wood ave. 2 50
Mlss-Laella Hibbitts Notarv Public Acknowledgements of all kinds. Deeds, Mortgages, etc. Pension Vouchers executed. You patronage solicired. 536 Indiana Aye. Both phones 1173.
OUR NEW STORE. ROBERT R. BARON, Removed to 341 INDIANA AVENUE. Bicycles ^Hardware. NewPnonesqo BICYCLE REPAIRING.
| Tall Date ^ 83.00. 85.. 87.50 jV These prices save YOU from $1.00 ^ to $3.00 on every purchase. w Every Hat we sell means a pleased customer. f VISIT US ^ g LADIES HAT SHOP. % % (Opp. Gayety Theater) 410 E. WASH ST.
\ Working Men and Women Wanted. Hudson’s Climax Man’fg. and Parlor Co. Limited a $100,000 corporation, will soon need employees for office, factory, managerial and traveling positions, paying $15.00 per week and up. This is important to all men and women of the race Write to day, we need you now. Every one answering this ad may start to work immediately, on complying with our reply. Inclose 2 2c stamps for particulars. HOME OFFICE. 2960 1-2 State Street, Chicago, 111.
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