Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1908 — Page 4
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The r«Butn« Carter's Rheumatic Remedy, which cured Dan Carter and many others of Rheumatism, bears the signature of —R. P. BLODAU, The Manufacturer,— tooth oh package and bottle. Any other preparation sold as bemg-the above described, is a counterfeit and snbstituteand should be rejected. Look for the signature. RoBTs P. BLODAU, DRUGGIST, 402 Indiana Ave. INDIANAPOLIS.
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DO YOU KNOW? That the undersigned, DAN CARTER, for many year a Polteeman in Indianapolis, bad Rheumatism and Kidhe complaint for 5 years at intervals he was either confined t bed or on crutches. He is now on full duty, completel cured by this remedy. The above is porrect. “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? Mr. Manning while in .this city, made a flyini* trip to Louisville. Elood Wooring is in the city again, after an absence of several months. Mr. Robert Manning of Chicago, is visiting his brother in W. Utb street Mr. and Mis, Groyell Bundy of Rich mond, Ind., spent Sunday in the city with Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bundy 1704 I '.gram street. E Hall has returned to Chicago after a pleasant visit with her •on, Marshall W. D«ivis Mr*. Hattie Jameson is confined to her bed at 412 Smith Street, and she wou.d like to have het friends visit her. The Womans Club will meet with Mrs. Alice Grhcoi 423 W. 14th street next Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Haywurd Bradshaw of Memphis, Tenn . have moved to this city for permanent residence. Merdames Frances Smith and S. E. Robinson were called to Versailes Ky. by the serious illness of their mother, Mrs. Wm. Brown. Mr. Roy -'Wan of Plainfield was the guest of Mis' Bertha Davis. Sunday. tors. James Kauk n» was called to Cincinnati list Thursday by the death of her mother, Mrs. Sarah Caldwell. The Progressive club met with Mrs, Stella Rhodes 1222 Fayette st Thursday and will meet with Mrs. Sallie Robinson next week. Mr. and Mis. Granger entertained mt dinner last Friday night in honor of Mr, Robert Manning of Chicago. Covers were laid for eight. Mr George Smi h of Lebanon, O.. has come to Indianapolis to make his home with his uncle and aunt, Joseph Lewis and Engenia McMathews. “Scene from Leah the Forsaken.” and living pictures, at Jones Tabernacle, Wednetday evening, Oct.‘28 Auspices of the J. C Price Literary society. Admission lOcts. 17-2 The three Courts of Calanthe of this city have united their forces for a grand entertainment to be given at the True Reformer’s hall, Monday evening, Oct. 26. Oct 17 24 Mo’her Waller is conducting a store selling groceries and coal for the benefit of the Church of the Living God, also tor the care of the poor. She solicits the patronage ot the public 1218 E. 19;h street Phone Woodruff, 1752. Mr. and MrSampson Scott entertain ed a few friends in honor of Mrs. M F. Duke of Greenwood, Miss , at their home in Chicago streets An enjoyable time was spent at authors and tiinch by all present. The LaPlaza club will dance Oct 22 at Odd Felliws hall; Farley & Woods. Richard Reding who has been in attendance at the bedside of his father has returned to Frankfort, Ky. Miss Eva Dawson and Mr. Walter Donthitt were united in wedlock last Thursday evening. Hjward W. Simms who was in the Chicago excursion wreck three weeks J»go. received $35 last week. Mr and Mrs. Jessie Harris and Miss Sarah Grayson of Crawfordsville Ind. have returned home after a few days visit with their brother. Mr. Oliver McConn. Hon. Geo. L. Knox, editor of The Freeman has been quite ill for the past week,
Who is the most popular minister? G. W Beasley & Co. G. W. Beasley & Co., Renovators Sl Decorators of Fine.Homes:— Now is the time to have your homes cleaned for the winter, do not loose the time to go down town to buy wall paper; just call up Beasley & Co. and let us bring our fine line of samples books to your home where you can take your owa time 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 daring the day. Just phone us. Office 529 W. North Street.
New Phone 1661.
Don’t be afraid, it wont hart. Kuykendall & Huffman Dentists, 513
Indiana A venue.
Mrs. Fannie C. Reed, and children Howard and Florence of Danville, 111., and Miss Eartha Evans of Paris, 111., visited friends in the city Sunday. The Pauper Burial club will meet Friday evening Oct. 23, with Mrs. C. B Wells, 363 W. 13 street, all members arc requested to be out. All D. B. F. and S. M. T will be at Allen chapel Wednesday eve., Oct 21, to hear Hon W. A. Gaines of Covington, Ky , National Grand Master of the Order. The East End Needle will met with Mrs. t.has. B. Wells 353 W. 13 st. Sumner Lodge No. 11, U. B. F. will celebrate its 28th anniversary at Allen cbapel October 21 and 23, Nat. G. M , W. A. Gaine will speak on Wednesday evening. The regular meeting of the Endowment Board will be held tomorrow afternoon. A full program each night of anniversary celeoration, Sumner lodge No 11, U. B. F., in Allen chapel, on Oct. 21 and 23. Everybody wants to hear Taft next week, but Sumner lodge wants you to hear National Grand Master. Gaines, on Wednesday eve., Oct. 21 at Allen
chapel.
Mrs. Lida B. ‘Adams Humble former 1/ of this city died in Spokane, Wash., Sept 26. Her remactns was shipped to • bicago by her neicee Mrs. W. L. bmith ot Vancouver, B. C.; and the funeral conducted by Talma Chapter O. E. S. Mr. L. W Burden of Cole man, Mich, anti Mrs. Melvina bmith of Indianapolis, her brother and sister attended the funeral. Mr. and Mrs J. W. Powell of Sheperd street entertained at a dinner party Tuesday evening The parlors and dining room were beautifully decorated with ferns and cut flowers of pink and white. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Booker, Messrs Louis Anthony, Stanton Booker. Brown. Thomas Stiggers; Misses Elizabeth Morgan. Stella Thompson, Lula Haydan and Fiorena Thompson. Ttu young coupies spent an enjoyable evening ana left quite late, cards and music were the features. The election of the dressmakers Releif Club resulted as follows:—Mrs. Mattie Green, pres.; Miss Cora Brown secy.; Mrs. Hattie Cowan, ass’t secy.; Mrs. Lottie Nunn, treas. A concert will be given at Realty Hall, Oc«. 22 by the Sacred Heart Tab ernacle; tna public is invited to attend Dr. S. S. Dupee of Evansville, Ind. will lecture to the members of the Knights and Daughters of Tabor at Realty Hall, Nov. 5. Dr. Dupee is State Grand Mentor of this Order. Mrs. George Copeland is ill at her home in Hudson street, a Mrs. Maggie Harley is^R>nfined to bed at her home in N. California st. Miss Ada Morns is ill at her home in W. 15th street. » Sumner lodge No. 11, U. B. F.. Nat. Grand Master Gaines, all U. B. F, & S. M. f. at Allen chapel Oef 21 8i'£&. -Furnished room for rent, for man and wife or two gentlemen 513 W. 10th
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Don’t forget the grand mask ball to be given at the Norwood Gymnasium hall, Friday evening, Oct. 23. A good time is assured to all. For Rent — Up to date furnished rooms for two nice yoHing men. 226 W. 15th street. Blind Harris, aside from giving piano recitals also Tunes Pianos; Satisfaction Guaranteed. For his service apply 527 W. 12 Indianapolis, Ind. C. D Harris. iq io 2w Wanted— Piano pupils; Mrs. Kate Harris Cheatham, 1113 N. West street. 10-10, Up to Da e Furnished Room for rent for 2 young men. Mrs. Green 226 W. 15. Sewing School. A Ladles Tailoring System of actual Inch Measurement is taught Ladies desiring to learn to cut, fit and make their garme ts, should attend our
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We teach hand and machine sewing basting, hemming, designing, finishing, pressing, tucking, french bias darts, skirts and sleeves, 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 the day. Eight weeks fI0. Old Phone Woodruff 2526. Mattie Green 1846 Columbia ave.
At Ganld’s Pharmacy ALK-RHU-BIS, the wonderful remedy for all stomach disorders, satisfac tory results guaranteed or money refunded. Ask ns about it. GAULD’S PHARMACY, 601 Indiana Ave.
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Republican Rally The colored citizens of Indianapolis and vicinity have arranged for a monster Republican rally, to be held at Tomilson Hall, Tuesday evening, Oct. 27 th. Hon. W. T. Vernon, reg-
istrar of the Treasury, will be present and deliver the principal speech. Bishop Abram Grant has consented to attend and will preside over the meeting. Preparations are now being made to have an audience of at least 5,000 voters and the ladies, as a compliment to these two distinguished citizens of the race. A monster street parade will preceed the speaking. The stage will occu-
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 satisfaction.
pied by the prominent ministers, busi ness and professional men and leading citizens. The boxes will be reserved for the ladies. Charles W. Brown is the chairman and James N. Shelton, Secretary of the arrangements committee.
JACOB WENDEL, Dealer in Fancy Fruits &FineVegtables 437 INDIANA AVE. Canned goods a specialty. Prices within the reach of all. Your patronage appreciated.
Mrs. Margret Wilson left Tuesday morning to join her husband in Colum bus, Uhio, for permanent residence. Miss Minnie Johnson entertained Mrs. George B. at 6 o’clock dinner Wednesday evening. Mrs. George B. Wheeler and children of Petoskey, Mich., is visiting her nncle, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Allen in 11th street*
K. P. Carnival and Country Fair The first in-door carnival and country fair ever given in Indianapolis, by the colored people, has been announced. This great and novel event will take place at Tomlinson Hall, three nights, November 9, 10 and nth, for the benefit of the colored Pythian Castle Hall Association. The will consist of the following attractions Old Fiddle, Banjo and quartette con
tests, Plantation show, Country' store, Fish pond, Moving pictures, freaks and fortune telling booths, magic tricks, guessing and popularity contests. The midget baby, five months old, and weighing 4^ pounds, the long haired family, having hair 12 feet long, refreshment and novelty booths and many other attractions. This carnival will be worth going miles to see, and will be clean and up-to-date. Everybody is invited to be present every night. The price of admission will be only 10 cents. Watch for big bills,
RUSHVILCE.
The Central Baptist Sunday school met at Rushville last Wednesday morning with Rev, K. War ren of Indianapolis, presiding. The following Sunday schools were represented: Olient, Indianapolis; Calvary Baptist, Indiana, polis; Union Tabernacle. Indianapolis; Richmond, Noblesville, Con nereville and Rushville. • It was a grand and impressive sessipn, and the holy ghost was with us. Rev. Shumake and his congregation de serve much credit for their hospitality accorded the delegates, for they had lots of good things to eat and plenty oPit. The consiitution only calls for one day session, but such a good time was being bad Rev. Shumake kept as many of the delegates over as he could until Thursday. They enjoyed themselves io oraise services and visiting. Sp&ce will not permit me to say as much as the convention deserves credit for, but great work was done for the master and the advancement of the religious cause in Rushville
REAL ESTATE AND RENTS For Sale-2 lots/l alboit Ave. near 45th st $225 for the two big- bargains. For sale, 5 room cottage, Sheldon street, near 17th st,, $1400, lot 4o*l50 ft. Payments, $100 down.$12 per month. 5 room cottage. Koach street, half square from car. North Indianapolis. $1300. For Kent, 2 rooms 759 vVest North s..$t.00 Kight rooms, 1016 W 26th et,.N, Indianapois,$12 00 per month. 6 room residence North West Part modern 2500—200down balance monthly. For rent 5 rooms, bhefiield ave., Haughville $:o. For Sale 4 room Cottage, Cushing st.. two squares from Koosevelt ave. car, & 21st Street $1,UX); $00 down, $10 per month. Eor Sale 5 roou. Cottage, Eugenia st. N. Indianapolis, $1350: $l0o down $15pet month. For rent 5 rooms 2304 Hovey st., 8.00 For bale or Trade-40 acres of farm land South ern Illinois, easv terms. For sale 7 vacant lots, Tremont dt Clark st. $250; payments $10 down and $1 per week. For sale vacant lot N, Indianapolis $250; $1Q down 6 per month. For sale 5 room cottage Yandes st near 23rd $12oo - $100 down $12 per month. For sale, N. West st near Hi; 7 rooms and bath, $3500--$500 down balance monthly payments. 4 looms, 3504 Tyndall. 2 lots, $8.00. More room for rent. '124 Fayette st., $12.50, For rent, 3 rooms. i>14 W. bt. Clair, $8 00 215 & 2l7 Puryear st. $12.50. Foi Sale, 10 room modern house, N. Illinois street, near 26th st. $5,000 For Sale, vacant lots on 42nd st. 1 square of Fairviewcar line, $250 WJ, easy payments. For s>ale 4 room cottags. Lincoln st bouthside. $1250; $100down $12 per montn . For sale4 rooms Mile.v ave Hasghville near ICtn $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 636 INDIANA AVE PHONE 1173
| 3fall Ibats & 83.00. 85.. 87.50 g 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. & |l (Opp. Gayety Theater) 410 E. WASH ST.
A burglar entered the residence of Mr. and M's Wm, R Boyd, 5360 Burgess ave., Monday between 12 and 1 o’clock noon, the burglar whs seen in the neighborhood and saw Mrs. Boyd leave home and gained entrance by a rear window and helped hinself to a black broad cloth overcoat, a dark blue suit, a rolid gold K. R. ring, a peaU handle 32 revolver, a rolled gold w#tch chain and charm W. R. B. on one side U B. F. reverse $5 cash razor i-nd a few other articles Mr. Luke Thomas and Mrs. Ania W’ayne were married Thursday evening at. the residence of Mr. T. Q Brown and ate loeatid at 1411 Mu kingum st.
Miss Lnella Hibbitts
Notary Public
Acknowledgements of all kinds. Deeds, Mortgages, etc. Pension Vouchers ezeented. You patronage solid red, 536 Indiana Ave. Both phones 1173.
OUR NEW STORE. K0BEBT B. BAB0N, Removed to 341 INDIANA AVENUE. Bi cycles & Hardware. NevuPnone 540 BICYCLE REPAIRING.
Ferger’s Prescrption Drug Store. Indiana Avenue, Corner Michigan CUT PRICES. Fountain Syringe, 49Cts. Sloan’s Liniment, ^fets. Taylor’s Hair Straightener now $1.50 25c—Petroleum Jelley—15c.
DELAYS ARE DANCEROUS^-^ Insure your property against loss by FIRE We have strong companies, prompt and fair adjustments H. C* TUTTLE & BRO. 200 North Delaware Street.
(Sranfc ©petting Taste JJ res s t° b e commended. We have spent Time and Money in trying to produce the best and highest effects in strictly “Up-to Date” tailoring. Come let us show you HAZEL*®® 7 - 333-335 Indiana Avj New Phone 4681.
IN PERFECT TASTE All Our Hats Are Up to Date We can save you from $2.00 to $4.00 on •very hat purchased of us. Come and see our beautiful display. AUGUSTA LANGE 613 Massachusetts Avenue
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142 N. ILLINOIS STREET
Near Ohio Street.
