Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1908 — Page 4
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THE INHIANAHOUES RECORDER
he irenutne Carter’s Rheumatic Remedy, which cure& 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 and substitute' and should be rejected. Look for the signature.
Root. P. Blodau, DRUGGIST, 402 Indiana Ave. INDIANAPOLIS.
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DO YOU KNOW?
That the undersigned, DAN CARTER, for many year a Policeman in Indianapolis, bad 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” fact that is well-known by the Patrolmen of the City—ASK THEM.
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'flie woman’s Club will meet with Mi-s. Ada Goenson W. 12th, street. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Douglass entertained with a family dinner Thanksgiving day. M r. and Mrs. James X. Shelton have removed from Douglass, street., to old N. California, street. Something new Mardi Gras Cake walk and Ball Friday Jan. 1st at • Tomlison hall. Mrs. Leory Mitchell of Chicago, street., is visiting relatives and friends in Kanasa City, Mo. The East End Club will meet with Mrs. Anna Burks Friday Dec. 11. Miss Elbe May Burnett entertained at Thanksgiving dinner in honor of Miss Elizabeth Miller of Madison, hidCovers were laid for eight. Music and readings was the features of the even-
ing.
Miss Luella Hibbitts attended the Funeral Directors Association which convened in Shelbyville, Ind., Dec. 2 and 3rd. Mrs. Annie Moffefc, Charlie Green and Mattie Williams were called to Jeffersonville, last week to attend the funeral of their sister and Aunt Nannie L. Green. The East Find Club met with Mrs. Lillie Walden Friday Dec. 4, at 555 Indiana, eve. The Yale Club will dince this coming Dec. 10. Mr. Belford Lyles of Terre Haute will come to this city, and take part in the which will be V ice President. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McCowa of N Western, ave., have returned home from Crawfordsville. where they spent Saturday and Sunday at a large family dinner at his sister’s Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Harris. Mardi Gras Cake walk and Ball at Tomlison hall Jan. 1st. One fifty cent ticket will admit you to all. Watch for latter details. The “Red Moon*’ whist club. A club of eight young girls was organized at the home of Miss Mary Brooks Oct. 28. And elected the following officers: Mary Brooks, Pres.; Minnie Johnston, Sec’y.; Florance Smith, Treasure. Next meeting will be with Miss Florence Smith 1)17 Camp, street. Men are especially invited, t A pleasant afternoon was spent at the residence of Mrs. Albin Hienz Dec. 1st, in honor of her birthday. Many useful presents were received. The house was beautifully decorated with pot flowers, Christmas bells and crepe
paper.
Mrs, Fannie Robinson of Grandview Ind., accompanied by Mr. Lee back home pleasantly spending two weeks with her daughter Mrs. Lee. She returned home last week. The Matinee Club will dance Christmas afternoon and also New Years afternoon at Odd Fellows hall. Harvey Jones, Pres. R. Kenykendall,
Sec’y.
The trustees board of Alpha home will meet in joint meeting at the home of Mrs. Hulda Webb 812 Wyoming, street. Next Wednesday Dec. !). And the association will meet Dec. 10, at the Y. M.C. A. rooms. Business of important. , The ladies of St Philips Fipiscopal church will give a Christmas Bazaar at their church corner of West and Walnut streets, Dec. 15, hi and 17. A beautiful doll will be given to each child that brings in money on a punch card. The first prize will be a bride doll, and the dolls will be given according to the amount brought in. See Mrs. Effle Sykes 707 W. Pratt, street, and get a card.
DRS. BOYER & BOYER Oculists and opticians have moved to the ground floor, 23 \Y. Ohio street. Eyes examined by a competent occulis and fit with glasses at optician’s prices These low prices will be for sixty days to. advertise our new ground floor location This is a rare opportunity to get your eyes correctly fitted at low prices by Drs. Boyer & Boyer.
MARDI GRAS
Great Historic Event Transferred from New Orleans to Indianapolis
The Mardi Gras as seen at New Orleans will be re-exhibited with all of its beautiful pagentry, grostisque costumes, fashionable attire and historic representation. The. Mardi Gras held at New Orleans annually is an event long celebrated and anticipated by thousand of pleasure seekers who flock to the Cresent City every year to witness beantiful riotious mirthhaving occasion. It is then that King Camos reigns -uprem * and revelry abounds in unlimited sway. Such will be witness at Tomlinson Hall on New Years evening. There w ill be introduced in the meantime such novelties and features of interest that the visitor will be kept constantly agog. A parade of a galaxy of rep esentations of every known character on the globe in beautiful and spectacular costumes, will be witnessed by the visitorsduring the evening. This feature alone should sufficient to attract everyone. A cake walk in a new guise, will be pr sented by persons whoa:e g acefully accomplishen in the art an 1 finer points of that long time and ever interesting amusement, New’ York, Ohio, Illinois, Kentucky and Indiana will be represented by its best artists in the buck and wing dancing. Many other new and amusing novelties will be introduced to make the night one of continuous mirth, merryment and laughter. Ail this will surely happen at Tomlinson hall, Friday evening, Jan. 1, 1909, under the auspices of the Colored Mardi Gras Society. A certain per cent of the net receipts will he given to one of the deserving benev olent institutions among colored peo pie in the city. Admission, one-half dollar.
REAL ESTATE AND RENTS
For Sale-2 lots,'ralboit Ave. near 45th st $225 for the two big bargains.
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This season’s patterns are pleasing in every respect. $»ee them Purchasing
5 room cottage. Roach street, half square*-i from car. North InJianapollis $13. .
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DELAYS ARE DANCEROUS^*^ Insure your property against loss by FIRE We have strong companies, prompt and fair adjustments H- G TUTTLE & BRO. 200 North Delaware Street.
6 room residence North West Part modern
2500—200 dow ii balance monthly.
For rent 5 rooms, Sheffield ave., Haughville
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For Sale 4 room Cottage, Cushing st.. two squares from Roosevelt ave. car, fe 21st street fl.cOO; $50 down, $10 per month, Eor Sale 5 room Cottage, Eugenia st, N. Indianapolis. $1350: $10o down $15 pei month For rent 5 rooms 2304 Hovey st.,8.00 For Sale or Trade-40 acres of farm land South ern Illinois.easy terms. For sale 7 vacant lots, Tremout & Clark st. $250; pay nients $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. For Sale, 10 room moaern house, N. Illinois street, near 26th st. $5.oPO 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; $!00down $12 per m-inth. For sale 4 rooms Milev ave Haughville near 10th $1250; payments $100 down $12 per month. For rent 936 Bismark ave 4 rooms $8.00 6 romps 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 Niichigan. street, Haughville. $1200 payments $50. down and $10. per month For rent 3 rooms 16i>9 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 F.»r lent 7 ro >m t 811 California st 18 00* For Kent 7 ro om modern bath, Fayette,St. $16.00 per montn*
II. L. SANDERS’ The Great Sale on our entire Winter Stock MTMaking a Special Sale on Men’s Goods Extra Heavy Winter Caps 25c quality 20c Men's Corduroy Caps light and dark colors 75c quality go at 50c Extra Heavy Fleece-lined Underwear shirts and drawers to match, 50c qualty go at 45c Extra Heauy Ozershirts 75c quality go at 50c Ladies Goods Eascinators 25c and 50c Heavy Ribbed Underwear shirts and drawers to match 25c a?id 50c per garment Jilack and Tati Ladies Hose extra quality 10c, 15c and 25c See Our Prices before You Ihty. H. L. SANDERS Store 206 Indiana Ave, Factory 108-112 W. Ohio St. Phone 2561 Give Us a Call to-day
Indianapolis man Represents U. S. In Present Haptian Revotution.
SC0TT-TULLEY NUPTIALS. mentis at fi o’clock dinn
A bit of pretty romance was culmm* ^ ^
a ted in the marriage Thursday ot Miss The out of town guests were Rev Mattie Tolley, daughter of Wm. and 1 ' r et " ;'' erc “ of Xc "‘“' ' V, Julia Tulley, of Haughville, to Alonzo “• c ^ ° f ^Pnngheld. HI.
a-.. V,,, .. pleasant evening was spent.
Miss Laura Wolfork entertained friends at ti o’clock dinner Tuesday.
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Scott of Ft. Riley, Kansas. .
The contracting parties had never. Rev. W. L. Anderson Deputy Generscen each other until two days prior of the Western Grand Division will to their wedding. A correspondence arrive in the city, the 14th, and will of a year and an exchange of photos i ier e one week holding meetings in and confidence sufficed. \ interest of the True Reformers. Mrs. The marriage occurred in the St. Anderson from Richmond, \ a., will Paul Baptist church, in the presence join her husband here,
of a large and fashionable audience.
The ring ceremony was used.
A mothers meeting will be held at
blue silk, made of empire and embroid ered in heavy Japanese work. She ried a huge arm bouquet of white
chrysanthemums.
The bridesmaid wore white mulle trimmed in valencenes lace and also
carried chrysanthemums.
The groom wore full military cos tume of the calvery. The best man
wore conventional black.
The out of town guest were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Reed, Mrs. Sarah Boone Ada B. Harris and Harry Tolbert. The presents were many and beautiful Alonzo_Scott was horn in Chambrs-
burg, Pa., is from ITroop M, 10th cal- Plasters, Stone masons’*Brick^faS vprv Jin hns bppn in <ppv-ipp t «.pn 11-- fjpmpnf . ’
afternoon begining Dec. 10th, holding one hour, begining at 3 o’clock. An interesting program will be arranged for each meeting and light refreshments will be served. We want to arrange for Christmas day for the children that may be deprived of such of such in their homes. They will be pleased to receive donations for same at any time. Dec. 24th, will be special receiving day. A pound party will be given by the mothers. We earnstly ask that you come and assist us in
making others happy.
All colored Mechanics of the city, are requested to meet at the Guild Dec. 17th, at 8 p. m. Blacksmiths, Paper hangers, Lathers. Carpenters,
In memory of Nannie L. Green, who (died suddenly at Jeffersonville, Nov. 1 14th, 1908. Dear Sister Our hearts are sad and lonely, Our greifs to deep to tell, But time will come, when we will meet And all to you we will tell; Yet I know, the L^rd in darkness was your ligiit, Your strength in sickness sheild in flight. Your health, your riches and your might. Your comfort in distress: The hope of every future breath and your enternal joy in death. Anna Moffet, sister and Charlie [Green, brother.
The Young Men’s Choral Society, consisting of twenty-five voices including ladies quartette, will give an entertainment at the Olivet Baptist church Wednesday evening, Dec. 9. Procede to the purching of a suit of clothes for the pastor.
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In the prese nt Haytian revolution j Dr. Fnrniss has been in the governan Indianapolis Colored man in the ^ serv j ce f or nearly twenty years
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person of Dr. Henry W. Furniss. is to . , f , - , „ ^
I eight of which was spent in the Penthe front as the American minister at j
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Port au Prince. The consular resi-1
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held its annual election Dec. 1st. The ed ovcr t , le nortll and northwest,
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very. He has been in service twenty five years, .md will be retired with double time in 1910. He began as a private and advanced until he quarter
He has been station
regulaa ticket being elected as follow s: Thomas Ashiey. Pres.; William Banks, 1st. Vice-Pres.: John C. Alexander, 2d Vice Pres.: William Ellington, Treasur er. C. W. Strider, Financial Sec’y. Edward Teeters, Rec. Sec’y. Board of Directors: D. Warfield, Wm. sunders. Major Davis. William Moore, Philip Braudus, J. Wesley Jones and Wm.
Abstome.
Miss Laella Hibbitts Notarv Public
Acknowledgements of all kinds. Deeds mortgages, etc, Pension Vouchers executed, You patronage solicired. 536 Indiana, Ave; Both phones 1173.
Don’t be afraid! It won’t hurt Kuykendall & Huffman. Dentists 51s Indiana ave. Sec them today
G. W Beasley & Co. Renovators and decorators. See us for fine w .11 papers as wc are furnishing the homes of this city witli something that no other firm in the State can furnish. We show you fine wall papers in all the latest styles and fur nish the highest ideas of decorations We clean your home or fine wall paper paint, paper or renova’e. Pensons de siring to select wall papers can see Mr Beasley at his main^office 529 W North st or at Room 12 Parker House Old phone Main SGfiO; Now ififil. Watch our adv. each week. v
The Finger of Scorn. This famous domest ic drama will be presented at Wayman Chapel, corner of 17th and Yandes, street, Thursday evening, Dec. 17. Admission 15cts. Rev. A.
Jackson, pastor.
A three year old colt to be raffled, by Mr. Dudley Simms, at 619 W. 17th,
Price of each ticket $1.00.
Lecture! “The Patch Coat.” at Bethel A. M. E. church, Wednesday evening, Dec. 10, at 8 p. m. Admission 10c. Committee, G. B. Hill and A. C. Clayhorn. Rev. G. II. Shaffer, pastor. Tell every-body that BLIND HARRIS, the musician, is now tuning pianos. Satisfaction guaranteed. Also sells pianos cheap. Address C. A. Harris, 527 W. 12th, street. Indiana-
polis.
For Rent.—Furnished front room at 524 N. West.street. A big bargain the J. C, Fisher piano in excellent condition for sale by C. D. Harris.—who also tunes pianos, satisfaction guaranteed 527 W. 12tn, street. The E. C. Morris Missionary Society was pleasantly entertained last Friday afternoon by Mrs. Sarah Woodfork from the residence of Mrs. Hattie Averette in West Piatt, street. An elaborate luncheon were enjoyed by all. Rev. Call is, pastor of Blackford, street., A. M. E. church and wife were honored guests with other visitors. The Society meets next week at 505 Minerva, street. Mrs. Lillian Edwards. Mrs. Noble Venable is improving from her recent illness. John T. Smitli and Geo. P. Stewart spent Monday and Tuesday in Grammer, Ind., on a hunting trip, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Booker at their country home. Tlic Abel Bros., H. H. and Robt E. successors to Jones & Abel, funeral di rectors have opened an office at 423 W Ohio street. Mr. J. B. Garner is asso ciated with the firm. They have a arge chapel, also lady attendant and v omise courteous treatment. New
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Cement finishers, Electricians, Engineers, Shoesmakers, Molders, Machinists, painters, Trimmers, Slate roofers, Pattery makers, Cabinet mak-
ers and tile roofers.
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* ’’four'nwnttefur-! The re.cue society of ihe A. M. lough. He has done active service in E. church, wiih friends, tendered a Jeronemore’s campaign in l s 84-’o5, Tnanksgiv ug dinner to the old from Arizona to Mexico. In the Sioux foikh of the city churches. Many campaign 1S90-'91, in South Dakota; in el j ,y et i the repast wnich was serv. the Spanish-Amcrican war in Cuba, at et j 1L j the beautiful dinning room of San Juan Hill and in the Phillipines. 1 the parsonage. Rev, Ampey and The bride is a very lovable charac-| wl f e deserve much credit tor the
ter, was born in Louisville, K., and educated in the schools at Haughville. She is President of the B. Y. P. U., a Sunday school teacher in the St. Paul Baptist church and secretary of the True Reformers Fountain Pride of
Haughville.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott will be at home to their fiiends in March, at Ft.Riley,
Kan.
Geo. Hilliard age 26, the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Hilliard died last Thursday at Detroit, Mich., and was buried Monday from the late residence. Mr. Hilliard attended the funeral. The deceased lived in this city, about ten years ago and leaves a brother, Lunsford Hilliard.
For Sale
For Sale.-A good Livery Barn, well located, valued at $800.00. The chance of a life time, for some colored man j who wants to go into that line of business. Can run a feed barn, Sale barn, Farmers exchange, livery or a whole sale for produce. Don’t miss this. If you are interested. Address Thaden E. Smith, 3607 S. Washington, St.,
Morion, Ind. for terms.
Mrs. Dixie Boulding and daughters Paline, Lucile, Eva from N. Vernon, Ind., and Miss Emma Henry were the guests of Mrs. Wjlliam Boulding Sunday 637 Eddy, Street.
Mrs. Emily Mason of Holton, Ind., came to the city, last Monday to spend a few weeks with sons and
daughters 650 Eddy, St.
Mrs. Thomas Pryor entertained Thursday with a Thanksgiving dinner.
greeting which they gitve ba h com mit ee and jjuebts, Mrs. Magg e Gordon, Mrs. Lee Mrs. Turner, Mrs, Griffin, Mrs, Ampey, |Mrs. C trier, chairman Mrs. ) as Paxton, Mrs. Her ry Trice and son Her man. Mrs. Helen Potts and son Walter, also master Roy Howard of Princeton, were the gue-ts of Mrs. R. L Anthony Thanksgiving Miss Hettie White is con velesent. ^ Miss Estella Allen of 1225 Perry street, is quite ill. Mrs. Phrask of Emmison, was the guest ot Miss Adeline Laws ThauKsgiving Mr. and Mrs, Goines and Nellie Davis spent Thanksgiving in Terre Haute Mrs. MaymeLmtie, who died lasi Monday in St, Louis, was brough here and was buried from the A M. E t/hurcb Thursday. Rev. Amp*y officiated The 2nd Bap t9t church gave an entertain* meat at the^r church rhanksg'ving night. A very interesting program was rendered Give your items for the Recorder to Misslrene Carter. 1233 E Serr.minery street.
The Colored Training School has attached a free Library to their school and they think it will be benefited by their race. We would like for the public to save all of their discarded books and phone Mr. Milton, new phone 1563 and he will call at your resident and get them or bring them to 414 Indiana, ave., The Recorder.
dence is made of stone and steel and the windows are protected with steel shutters while the dooss are of iron. No one knows when a revolution may
was appointed as consul to Bahia Bra zil in 1898 by President McKinley nd gained the reputation of being the best in the service. He was tran
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occur and Dr. Furniss's predecessor , . , * 0 * , lTi ,, ... . b , . i ferred a few years ago by Secretary Mr. Powell went through eight revo. j j j lutions and was shot at twelve times, i P° ot t° present post.
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The Young People’s South Side Choral will, meet at 540 Jones, street. Sunday the 7th. All members are requested to be present.
Is devotee! particularly to the interests of th*# colored people of Indiana. toe Year $1 Six Months ^ utrefi Months 26
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The Drill Corps will meet at Parker House Tuesday eve, Dec. 8th. Business of importance. Dora Booth Capt
Ella King, Rec. Sec’y.
Mrs. Belle Tolbert of Springfield, O who is visiting her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Edmond Dupee815 W Pratt st, has returned home. Miss Lizzie Motley, 914 E. Washington st, left last Sunday with her aunt Mrs. James Hughes for Chicago. At PenickChapel Norwood, Sunday Dec. 6, at 4 p. m. Held under the auspices of Boys’ Club. Motto:—“In all thtey get, get understanding.” Invocation by Rev. Wm. J. Winfield, Chorus, Responsive reading, Chorus, Reading by Mrs. Walter Douthit, Piano selection Mary E. Vandiver, Recitation Mary Helen, The fruits of industry Jas. N. Shelton, Solo by Mrs. Bertha Valentine Hancock, Quartett Wm. Hancock. Eliza Frohman, Wm. Tucker, Eliza Brooks, Recitation Wm. Spencer, Offering and Benediction.
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