Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1908 — Page 4

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Tb« irenutoe Carter’s Rheumatic Remedy, which cured Dan Carter and many others of Rheumatism, bears the signature of — R p. BLODAU, The Manufacturer,— both oh package and bottle. Any other preparation sold as bemg-the above described, is a counterfeit land substitute and should be rejected. Look for the signature. ROBT. P. 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, completel cured by this remedy. The above is correct. “DANIEL CARTER” fact that is well-known by the Patrolmen of the City—ASK THEM.

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The Woman’s Club will meet at Mrs. Ada Goens, 643 W. I2tb, street., Monday afternoon. Miss Maggie Cowan of Cincinnati* is spending a few days in the city, visiting friends. Mrs. H F. Williams and daughter Roberta, will rpena Thanksgiving in Columbus, O. Mrs. F. F. Young and daughter Noami. have gone to Carthage, Ind., to spend .two weeks. The friends Club will meet with Mrs Hudsou at her residence 649 W. 12ih, street , Wednesday afternoon trom 3, p. m., till 5, p. m. Toe Campbell Mite Missionary Society will meet Wednesday Dec, 2. at the home of Mrs. Allie Gilliam 1231 N West, street. Elder G. r Ha) wood and wife, pastor of Aposto.ic Faith Mission left Friday for a weeks stay in Terre Haute and will conduct revival services Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Tu-ner, of Ljuisville, Ky , are in the city, visiting friends. They will go to their future home, Seattle, Wash., in a few weeks. The ladies Guild of St Pbilliiia Epiicopal church will be entertained by Mr. Tucker 1349 Linden, street., next Friday afternoon. Mrs. M .nha Higood Hill and little daughter Sarah, arrived in the city, Sunday to spend a few weeks with parents. Mrs. Meadows has gone to Mobile, Ala., to spend a few days with friends The Circle will not meet Monday evening. Samuel Grant has returned home after an absence of three years, to visit about ten days in the city, a mong friends. Bishop Grant and wifs are expect* d iu this eity next week on their way to Flo-ida to spend the winter. G H thaffer, wife of the Rev. Mr. Shatter, is spending several days with ner parents at Springfield. O. The Research Club w 11 hold its next meeting Thursday afternoon, December 3, with Mrs. Mamie Gaidner in Center street-. Dr. and Mr,. W L. Garnett and b*tby. of Evanston, 111 , spent Thanks giving with the family of George Hives, principal of the McCoy school. John Esco, one of the substantal young men of Muskegee, Okia., will be the guest during the nolidays of ^ . A. Thomas, principal of school No 37Mrs Emma Allen and Mrs. Georgetta Baxter, of Greensburg, Pa . are visiting their paren s. the Rev. and Mrs, G. C. Sampson, pastor of Allen Chapel. Mrs. William Jackson and Miss J. Virgil Jackson formerly of this city, but now living in New York, are visiting their mother and two sisters, Mrs. James M. Johnson and Mrs. William H. Callaway 70S N. Senate, ave. Mr. W. D. Lucas of Chicago, representative of the Phoenix Accident Insurance Co, of Detroit, Mich., is in the cuy, wi’h a view to locating. He will open up an independent office for this company; giving special attention to the colored' people. Last week was the thirty firvt birthday surp.ise party given by Mrs, Mynle Allen* and Miss Mary Van Cleave in honor of Edward Grayon The house decorations were cut floweis An elobrate menu was served. Mr. Edward Huffman furnished the music. Many useful presents were received Dancing was indulged in until a late hour. Don’t be afraid, it wont hurt. Kuykendall & Huffman Dentists. 513 Indiana A venue. Miss Laella Hibbitts Notarv Public Acknowledgements of all kinds. Deeds mortgages, etc, Pension Vouchers executed, You patronage solicired. 536 Indiana, Ave; Both phones 1173. O. W Beasley & Co. Renovators and decorators: It will pay you to call up Beasley & Co, be lore purhasing your wall papar or having your homes cleaned. We can save you money: Call us np if you need your homes cleaned or papered. Office 529 W\ North, gtr. New phone 1661, At Gauld’s Pharmacy ALK-RHU-BIS, the wonderful remedy for all stomach disorders, satisfac tory results guaranteed or money refunded. Ask us about it. GtAULD’S PHARMACY, 601 Indian a A\v

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DRS. BOYER & BOYER Oculists and opticians have moved to the ground floor, 23 W. Ohio street. Eyes examined by a competent occulist and fit with glasses at optician’s prices These low r prices will be for sixty days to. advertise our new ground floor locationThis is a rare opportunity to get your eyes correctly fitted at low prices by Drs. Boyer & Boyer.

Wanted. —Piano pupils; Mrs. Kate Harris Cheatman, 1113 N. West, St. A grand musical entertainment giv- t en by the’’Young Men's Choral yocitty.” Also a ladies’ Quartett and male Quartett, at the Olivet Baptist Church, Wednesday evening, Dec. 9 at 8:00 p. m. Under the management of Hayes Bransford. Refreshments. Admission, 10 cts. Rev. K Warren, pastor “A Night with Shakespear,” will be given bv members of the Y. M. C, A., next Monday evening, at Allen Chap el for the benefit of the Alpha Home bathroom fund. The Annual Fair which opened Mon day is being well attended. The 25 cts dinners which are bein^ served every day at six o’clock are a real drawing card. The program rendered on the opening night by the colored Y. M. C. A. Orchestra was of a high order, aod greatly enjoyed by a good audience. Dr. Callis will preach Sunday morning, subject: “Faith,” In the evening his subject:‘‘Hope.” The Fair will continue during next week withsevetal good programs. The Young Men’s Choral Society has lately been organiz d and brought up to a high State of efficieing in chorus Study and work. A special program will be rendered at Bethel A. M. E. church on the first Sunday in December at morning services.

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Arrangements are being made by the teachers of McCoy school for special Thanksgiving exercises, to beheld at the school next Wednesday afternoon, beginning at 1:30 o’clock. The program will consist of gymnastic exercises with dumb bells, al-o a wand dri.l. There will also be a medley of na ional airs, given by the children, under the direction of Mr°. Lillian Brown. The boj's’ cooking class will serve light refreshments. Parentsand friends: of the school arc especially invited. FLANNER GUILD PRESIDENT. Douglass Carter Elected to Succeed A. W. Cable.

For Sale A beautiful eig^t room house with most of the modern improvements, such as electric lights, gas for cooking and sewer connections. Price $2600.00 only with 8700.00, cash and 8900.00 in 5 years and balance to suit purchaser. See William Harvey 1422 N. Senate, ave.

At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Planner Guild was held this week, at which Douglass Carter, vice-president of the institution, was unaniomou ly elected to the presidency, to succeed G W. Cable. Mr. Carter, who has been active in the management of the guild, enters upon the work with some experience as to its requirements. He has not as yet fully out-lired his plan of operation of the hoard of directors, to have his plans In working order before the beginning of the New Year An entertainment has been arranged to be given at the Guild Thanksgiving even ing by the board of directors.

Dr. Page to Leave Well known Veterinary to Locate In Covington, Ky, Dr C. W. Page, a well-known colored Veterinary of this city, will leave Monday for Covington, Ky., where he will locate. He gees there to take up a large practice among prominent Stockmen of Ciqcinnati, Covi gton and surrounding town. Dr. Page has made a host friends and patrons during his professional career in Indianapolis, and departure for new fields is to be regretted. He enjoys an enviable reputation as a praclieiouer and has effected some wonderful cures in titanus and lock-jaw as well as the milk fever eo disastrous to cows. A mong his patrons were such well known citizens as Hugh McGowan, A. B. Carter and Rhines Dairy and Central Coal company and others. Dr. Page is a graduate of Ontario Veterinary College of Ontario, Can da., and has practiced for the past four years in this city. The Recorder wishes him great success in his new field of labor.

Olivet Re-opening South side Baptist Church Will Hold Appropiate Services Sunday] Arrangements are nearly complete for the opening of the New Olivet Baptist Church. Sunday Nov. 29, the 5:h Sunday. At which time the Build ing Committee and Arrangement Com mittee, propose to have ready for dedication of the Interior Work of one of the most neatest planned churches in the city, and the State of colored The exterior and addition to the main edifice on the north side, called the reception room. The ladies parlor and and officers and gents business room, situated on either side of the pulpit, not to be completed until spring of 1909. But the interior as far as we have gone is simply suburb. The new Choir Box is directly behind the pulpit, the baotistery along the west side of the ralston. Newly papered walls with a dark hue color with trimming to suit. The ceiling of a light effect handsomely decorated with three beautiful electric fixtures of the latest designs Another new addition that is a furnace, directions of the Sewing Circle. The Architectural work was done by the pastor, Rev K. Warren, proving him self a well skiled man at. the business, saying nothing about his ability as a minister. Three special services the entire day. Old folks will have a full charge of morning service commencing at 11:00, p, m. Public at 2:30 p.m. Long sarvices at 8:00, p. m. Church is located at the corner of Pros pect and Leonard, st.—two rquares west of Fountain Square. Rev, K Warren, D. D., pastor. Hayes Bracsford, clerk. Program for reopening services at 11:00 a. in. Old folk’s services conduct cd by the elderly members of the church, commencing at 2;30 sharp. Reopening sermon by Rev. Geo. W. Ward of Mt Zion Baptist church, followed by short tak4 of visiting ministers. Solo by Mrs. Bertha Lewis. B Y. P. U. at 6:30in quotations from the Bible. 80I0 by Miss Eva Clark. At 8:00 o. m., long services and remarks by the pastor. Solo by Miss Edith Bransford. Special music by the choir at each service. Rev. K. Warren, D. D., pastor and Architect.

DRAMA. A perplexing situation, will be given at Simpson Chapel, Monday eve: ing, Nov. 30. ’08, under the auspices of Company A, George L. Knox, captain. Opening chorus, ’’Good Old California,” Mis* Mary Hagood and Co. CAST OF CHARACTERS. Mr. Middleton, who is inclined tote miserly Mr. Jas. N. Sharpe Mrs. Middleton, his patient wife Miss Luella Hibbit Tom Middleton, his son Mr Jesse WillD Jessie Middleton, his eldest daughter Miss Annie Brown Sue Middleton, his second daughter Miss Mary Hagood Lucy Fair, a niece whum he has adopt ed Mrs. Laive Coleman-Lewis Alexander Wilson, Jessie’s young ma - n Mr. Ruby Reed Mary, 'he Irish servant.. Miss Evelyn Tyler Fritz, the man of all works Mr. Porter Corley Solo Mrs Naive < olemar.-Lewis Uncle Epitumas, from away up the country.who has come down to look about a spell. Harry Jackson Maud, a frieud of the family Miss Lillie Williamson Mrs. Nosie, a neighbor who likes wo investigate mystei les. Miss' arrie i Her Dr Reynolds, a health cfficer.... Mr John D Morris Soie Mr. Amos Ay bee Music by Miss Katie Francis, Robt. Miller, Robt. Taylor Admission, 10c.

CONCERT: Minister’s Musical Contest at Simps' n Chapel, Wednesday evening, Dec. 2. Admission 10 cts. Mesdames Mattie Scott and M. S. Johnson, Managers. Rev. J. S. Bailey, pastor. PROGRAM SUNDAY FORUM. At Peneck Chapel, Norwood, Sunday* Nov 29, 4 p. m Motto: ‘‘Love all, trust a few, do Wrong to None.” Held under the auspices of the Boys’ Club. 1. Invocation..Rev. Wm. J. Winfield 2. Chorus 3. Responsive Reading Ella R. Miller 4. Chorus ; 5. Paul Lawrence Dunbar ^usie Trabue 6. Diphteria Dr Jos. Ward ( Ella J. Ernest, 7 Ouartett ' Mdy French - /. Quartett Ada B HarriSi ( Cora Resnover. 8. Reading Susan White 9 Solo BerthaTrabue 10. Offering Mezpah,

REAL ESTATE AND RENTS For Sale-2 lots, Talbott Ave. near 45th st $225 for the twobig bargains. For sale, 5 room cottage, Sheldon street, I near 17th st., $1400, lot 4oxl50 It. Payments, $100 down. $12 per month. 5 room cottage. Roach street, half squa re j from car. North Itulianapollis $13. 6 room residence North West Part modern 2500—200 down balance monthly. For rent 5 rooms, Sheffield ave., Haughville I $10. For Sale 4 room Cottage, Cushing st.. two squares from Roosevelt ave. car, & 21st street $1,000; $50 down, $10 per month, Eor Sale 5 room Cottage, Eugenia st. N. Indianapolis, $1350: $10o down $15pet month For rent 5 rooms 2304 Hovey st.,8.00 For Sale or Trade-40 acres of farm land South ern Illinois, easv terms. For sale 7 vacantlots, Tremont & Clark st. $250; pay ments $10 down and $1 per week. For sale vacant lot N, Indianapolis $250; $10 down 5 per month. ' 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--$500 down balance monthly payments. F01 Sale, 10 room moaern house, N. Illinois street, near 26th st. fo.QOO For Sale, vacant lots on 42nd st.. 1 square of Fairviewcar line, $250 00, easy payments. For Sale 4 room cottags, Lincoln st Southside, $1250; $100down $12 per month. For sale 4 rooms Miley ave Haaghville near 10th $1250; payments $100 down $12 per month. For rent 936 Bismark ave 4 rooms $8.00 6 rooms 724 Belmont ave. $10 00 For Sale 5 room Cottage W. 10th just west of West st $ 700. Lot faces 2 streets, a fine investment, lot 33x160 For Sale 4 room cottage, Traub. Ave North of Michigan, street, Haughville. $1200 payments $50. down and $10. per month For rent 3 rooms 1609 Ogden st $8 00 * For Rent 3 rooms, 974 Colton, street For rent 5 rooms 813 Camp st $10,0 For rent 820 N. West st, 15.00 For lent 7 ro »nn 831 California st 18 00* For Rent 7 ro om modern bath, Fayette, St. $16.03 per montnAccident and Health Insurance Have your Home and Household goods Insur ed. Agents for Old and Tried Companies. J. WALTER HODGE, Aoen 636 INDIANA AVfc PHONE I 173 Call at The Recorder office for /our Magazines and Periodicals. We are carrying a complete line.

H. L. SANDERS’ T/ze Great Sale on otir entire Winter Stock £1#“Making a Special Sale on Men’s Goods Extra Heavy Winter Caps 25c quality 20c Men's Corduroy Caps light and dark colors 75c qjiality go at 50c Extra Heavy Fleece-lined Underwear shirts and drawers to match, 50c qualty go at 45c Extra Hcauy Ozershirts 75c quality go at 50c Ladies Goods Eascinators 25c and 50c Heavy Ribbed Underwear shirts and drawers to match 25c and 50c per garment Black and Tan Ladies Hose extra quality 10c, 15c and 25c See Our Prices before You Buy. H. L. SANDERS Store 206 Indiana Ave, Factory 108*112 W. Ohio St. Phone 2561 Give Us a Call to-day

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Visits the White House Booker T. Washington Visits President Roosevelt Wednesday.

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Homes for Children Wanted. To the Editor: Dear frienl—The press of our State has rendered a great services to the unfortunate children of Indiana by helping us find homes for them. For this we offer thanks in their name. Will you not be willing to further assist this cause by prin i»g in among your locals the following information? We regret that there is no provision for pecuniary compensation therfore. HOMES JDESIKED FOR CHILDREN “The agents of the Board of State Charities have in the past year been very successful in securing a large number of good homes for dependent children who aie public wards. There are still a large number of desirable children available for placing in suitable homes Doubtless there are many families that would make a home for a child An important part of the i 0 ^ d S VVOrk 18 t ” brin tf tne homeless child and the childless home together I he board solicits the co-operation of a 1 who are interested in securing proper homes in families for children.” For further information address the Board of State Charities, State House, Indianapolis, Ind. Respectfully, The Board of State Charlie?. Urged to Rim for Councilman Kelsey’s friends are urging him to announce himself as a candidate for councilman of the Fifth Ward.

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Washington, November 26.—Booker T. Washington, the negro educa tor of Tuskegee, Ala., had a half hour conference with President Roosevelt at the White House last night. They discussed the progress of negro educa. , tion in the South and other topics. Mr. Washington told the President of plans he had made for a tour through a part of the South with Sir Harry Johnson, the noted African ex’ plorer, in order to give the latter an insight into the system of training i n vogue among negro schools and colleges. '* J he Recorder” is devoted particularly to the interests of thv colored people of Indiana. One Year SI Six Months *<Uc x'hren Months 26

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