Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1908 — Page 4

THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER

The eenutne Carter’s Rheumatic Remedy, which cure6 i>an Carter aad many others of Rheumatism, bears the signature of — R P. BLODAU, The Manufacturer,— Doth oh package and bottle. Any other preparation sold as being the above described, is a counterfeit ,and 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 5 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” A fact that la well-known by the Patrolmen of the City—ASK THEM.

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Harry Farlev. is able to be out a puin after an illness of several week* Mr. and Mr«. Irate Carter, are the proud parents of a fine boy. Bert Milch^ll has returned to the city, from Chicago, III, Raleigh P. Carter, of Westfield, waa in the city, last weefc on business. Mrs. Geo Cheatmsn, is seriously ill at her home in N. Senate, Ave. Mrs Fannie Williams, left Wednesday for Columbus, O M's. Margaret Worthington, was hosiers for this Frau Frau < lab, last Thurday afternoon. The J. a Price Literary Society will meet Friday mtht at the Flamner Guild ‘ The Woman’s Club" will meet with Mrs. Belle Dan’s Monday afternoon. Mr’James Martin, is very ill at the hospital and would like for his friends to call ard see him. Miss Malissa Davidson, of Hamilton, O., spent last Sunday with Mr*. Parker. Mrs, Mansfield, of Glasgow, Ky., w is the guest of her brother, Mr. J. V. Tobin, this week. Miss Agnes Booth, has been ill at her home in Vermont, bt. is able to bo out again. Mrs. Emily Boyer, formerly Miss Emily Williams, spent a few days this week with her cousin, Mrs. J. V. Tobi o. Mrs. Georgie Billmgsly. of Cincic* nati, O., has moved to city, Hor residence at present is 407 Muskingum, »:r, Flat 3. Rev and Mrs. P. H. Lewis, of Noblesvillee, were In the city, Tuesday to attend the Vernon meeting. • t?er. Barney Stone and Mr. James A Colter, ot Noblesvilles, attended the Vernon, meeting, Tuesday. Mr. Ira Roberts; one of Kokomo’s, hustling young citizens brought down a delegation and attended the Vernon meeting. Miss Cornelia Woodfork. enterti ined several friends at a mask party, at the home of Mrs. Webber, 910 N. West, str , last evening, A mask ball to be given by the Drama Club at Lewis and Fifteeib, atreeta, Saturday evening. Oc^. 31st. Come and have a nice time. Who is the most popular minister? Q. W. Beasley & Co. Renovators and decorators: It will pay you to call up Beasley & Co. be fore purhasing your wall papar or having your homes cleaned. We can save you money: Call ns np if you need your homes cleaned or prepared. Office 529 W. North, str. New phone, 1661.

Mrs. Addie Woods and Misses Hannah Coleman and Elizabeth MilLr of Madison, are taking a course of Dressmaking in Mrs. Green,’a schuol. ‘‘The Dressmakers Relief Club” will meet Tuesday evening at the residence of Mrs. Mattie Green. All members are urged to be present. Wanted— Piano pupils; Mrs. Kate Harris Cheatham, 1113 N. West street. 10-10, There will be a social given by the “Hannah Chapman Missionary Society” at the residence of Mrs. Mary Roby, 635 Patterson, str. Nov. 7th. Mr. OIs Braboy, of Kokomo, visited the city, this week. The Hannah Chapmau Missionary Society met with Mrs. Eva Me Nary's Wednesday afternoon. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Estella Hubbard. 629 Patterson, str. Mr. Aaron Wilson, has returned to his home in Rockport, Ind. It is rumored that he will soon become a bene diet. D. A. Bethea, one of the leading c lored phyisicans of Terre Haute, was in the oily, Tuesday; enroule to Dillon, S. C. wnere he will be marri ed to a charming young lady of that city. The Dr. and bis bride will return to Ttrre Hnute, in two weeks, where tbey will reside., “The Victoria Missionary Circle” will meet at Mrs. Laura Williams, 829 Roauoke, str, Nov. 6. A paper by Mrs Loueie Butcher. Bethel Junior Christian Endeavor Society; will observe “Leaf Day” immediately alter the close of Sunday services. All are invited to attend this interesting exercise. Grand Hallowe’en mask party will be given for the benefit of the Boys* Gymnasium Fund, Saturday evening Oct. 31sf prizes will be given for the best representation of a Nation, a character and comic costume Robert Millers Full Orchestra. Admission 26 cente. An Old Folk’s Concert will be given at Walter’s Chapel, corner of Sanders and Barth ave. Wednesday evening, Nov. 11 Admission 10 cents. Rev J. vv, Davis; pastor. The “Decem-de-cipealal.” A club of ten Scholars; will entertain their young friends, Saturday night with a Masquerade Hallowe’en party, at the home of Miss Rose Henderson, N. Senate, Ave. The Evening Twilight Club, will given a masquerade Paiowe’en party at the residence of Walter R. Gaines 533 W. 12th. str. Saturday evening Miss Luctle Cornet, Pres. Miss Luella Lackey, Sec’y.

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At Gauld’s Pharmacy ALK RHU-BI’*, the wonderful remedy for all stomach disorders, satisfac tory results guaranteed or money refunded. Ask us about it. GAULD’S PHARMACY, 601 Iridis-*a Ave.

Sewing School. A Ladies Tailoring System of actual Inch Measurement i* taught Ladie* desiring to'earn to cot, fit v and make their garme ts, should attend our school. We teach hand and machine sewing basting, hemming, designing, fiuisbicg, pressing, tucking, french bias darts, skirts and sleeves, in fact evey thing pertaining to dreesmaking. Many ladies have learn 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 $10. Old Phone Woodruff 2526. Mattie Green 1346 Columbia ave.

A GEEAT INVENT loA Easy Way to Buy the Eureka Brass Electric Comb. In order that every lady in Indianapolis who are wanting this useful comb, I shall make this offer: I, as one of the appointad agents of the company, will offer to the ladies of this city, the Eureka Combat $1.50 $1.00 down and 50 cents when the comb is delivered. I do this at my own risk, and assure the company their money with the first payment. I will run the risk of col leiting the 50cts, and shall willingly trust yon until you can get it, should you not have it when I make delivery of the comb. My visit to this city was for the purpose of selling these celebrated combs, but because I have not met with the success I anticipated on my visit to your city I make this offer, as stated above. I hope the ladies in this city will assist me, so that I can give them the honor of buying more combs than any other city. This comb is quite useful, and it take some thought to bring out the many results in it. By slightly turning the back of the comb against the hair while combing it wil straighten nicely, twisting curls. When used with a good permade or tonic it will grow the hair nicely. Excellent for drying the hair after a shampoo. Livens and makes tha hair light and fluffy. Will destroy dandruff if used often. Can be used cold, warm or hot with good results. These combs are made for men who wear mostasch and beards, also if worn a little long. So any one who desires a comb on this plan or the other one, will please call or write soon, as I shall leave the city before long. Mrs. Cox, 312 W. 12th Street, Indianapolis, Lnd. The Colored Y. M. C. A., produces more good husbands and matrimonial possibilities than anyother institution in this city. Four of it* energetic and progressive members have married within one month’s time a* follows: Mr. Raymond Davis and Miss Willis, Mr. J. H Ellis and Miss Miller, Lawyer; A. B. Wimberly and Miss Gray, Mr Frank Pace and Mias Valentine.

Miss Laella Hibbitts Notary Public Acknowledgements of all kinds. Deeds, Mortgages, etc. Pension Voncbers exeented You patronage solicired, 536 Indiana A ve. Both phones 1173.

Scenses from “Leah the Forsaken” and Living Pictures to be given Wednesday evening, Nov. 18.h. at the Cornlthian Baptist church. Admission only 10 cts. Under the au.-pices of the J. C - Price Literary Society.

‘‘The Gold Star Club” ' was enteitained by Mrs. Lucia PL’llputts. last Thursday evening Miss Minnie Scott President of the State Ferderation was the guest of honor. SuojeCi: “Club Work.” The next meeting, will be with Mrs, Admire, 2002 Alvoid, str.

“The Willing Workers flub,” will meet Thursday Nov 5, at Mrs Harriet Jones, at 1021 Elm, str. at 3; p m. All members are requested to be out.

Mr. and Mrs. John. Curtis, returned to their home in Rockport, Ind., this week, on account of the illness of Mr. Curtis. / Furnished Room: married couple perferred. L ; ght House-ke« ping 914 N. West, St. Mrs. Carrie Williams''n, has accep - ed a position with the Colored Training School; as a matron. There will be a social Saturday even icg Oct. 31st, at the rooms of the Colored Training School, 620 Ogden, str. For the benefit of the school fund. We ask the assistances of the puplic’ All lovers of classical music should not fail to hear Mr. J* M Braden and his wife; sing at the True Refiomer’s Hall, Monday evening, Nov. 2nd. Miss M. Echles, 953 Chicago, str , entertained at dinner in honor of Mrs. Dukes, of Greenwood, Miss., Friday last week. Mrs. Ed ward Scott, is seriouly ill at her home 00 North Senate, Ave. Mrs. L. J. Wheeler, who has been visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Emma Crawford left Saturday for Dunkirk, N. Y., enrouted to her home in Patterson. N. J. Miss Mary Wilson, principal of the Charles Summer School, is ill at her home on College, Ave. Mrs, John P. Cook, of French Lick. Ind., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rust 1017 N. Missouri, str. Mr. and Mrs. O-car Rust entertained Tuesday evening, in honor of her guest Mrs. John P. Cook of French Lick, Ind., who left Wednesday for her home. Bishop 1. B. Scott, the only colored bishop in .the Methodist Episcopal church, will attend the meetnig of the Methodist bishops this week. He will make several adresses in the colored churches while here. T Q Brown. President and general minagerofthe Sea*Bird Gold M. & M. Co, of Indianapolis, has closed a deal with George W Hines; attorney in fact of Shelby, Co. Ind; and John Hin es, his father: of Shelby, Co. for nine claims of Gold Mining property in Moon Gulch Gilpin, Co. State of Colorado and the colored people of Indianapolis, have the controling intrest.

REAL ESTATE AND RENTS For Sale*2 lots, Talbot t Ave. near 45th at *225 for the two big bargains. For sale, 5 room cottage, Sheldon street, near 17th st., $1400, lot 4oxl50 ft. Payments, $100 down. $12 per month. 5 room cottage. Roach street, half square from car. North Indianapolis. $1300. For Rent, 2 rooms 750 Wast North at,$6.00 Right 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. Sheffield are., Haughville $10'. For Sale 4 room Cottage, Cushing st.. two squares from Roosevelt ave. car, a 21st street $1,000; $o0 down, $10 per month. Eor Sale 5 roon. Cottage, Eugenia st, N. Indianapolis. $1350: $10udowa $15pet month For rent 5 rooms 2304 Hovey st., 8.00 For Male or Trade-40 acres of farm laud South ern Illinois.easy terms. For sale 7 vacant lots, Tremont <& Clark st. $250; payments $10 down and $1 per week. For sale vacant lot N, Indianapolis $230; $10 down 5 per mouth. For sale 5 room cottage Yandes st near 23rd $12oo -$100 down $12 per month. For sale, N. West st near 10; 7 rooms and bath,$3500--$500down balance monthly pay-, meat-. 4 rooms, 3504 Tyndall, 2 lots, $8.00. Store room for rent. 924 Fayette st., $12.50, For rent, 3 rooms. M4 W. St Clair, $8 00 215 & 217 Puryear st. $12.50. Fot Sale, 10 room, modern house, N. Illinois street, near 26ib st. $5,000 For Sale, vacant lots on 42nd st.. 1 square of Fairviewcar line, $250 00, easy payments. For Sale 4 room cottage. Lincoln st Southside. $1250; $l00down $12 per montn. For sale 4 rooms Miley ave Hasghville near ICth $1250; payments $100 down $12 per month. For rent 936 Bismark ave 4 rooms $8.00 6 rooms 724 Hclmont ave. $10 00 Foj Sale 5 room Cottage W. 10th just west of West »t $1700. Lot faces 2 streets, a fine Investment, lot 33x160 Fire Insurance Rents Collected Accident ind Health Insurance Have yonr Home and Household goods Insur ed. Agents for Old and Tried Companies. J. WALTER HODGE, Agent 536 INDIANA AVE PHONE 1173 Call at The Recorder office for your Magazines and Periodicals. We are carrying a complete line.

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H. L. SANDERS’ 19th Anhiversary Sale, October 30th and 31st Don’t miss this sale, we are over-stocked and will save yon money Men’s Goods Sweater Coats, red and blue trimmed fronts 75c value go at 50c .Heavy fleece-lined Underwear Drawers and Shirts to match, 50c value go at 45c Blue and Brown ribbed Underwear 50c per garment Men and Boys corduroy Caps 20c, 25c ai*d 50c Wool Sox iSc and 25c Up-to-date Neckwear that will please the most fastidious, 25c, 50c Ladies Goods Fascinators 25c and 50c Fleece-lined Underwear pants and shirts to match only 25c Ladies Hose 10c, 15c and 25c i H. L. SANDERS Store 206 Indiana Ave, Factory 108-112 W. Ohio St. Phone 2561 Give Ds a Call to-day DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS^^ Insure your property against loss by FIRE We have strong companies, prompt and fair adjustments H. G TUTTLE & BRO. 200 North Delaware Street.

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