Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1909 — Page 4
THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER
TESTIMONIAL With pleasure do I add my testimony to the many already published; as to the good results obtained with Carter’s Rheumatic Remedy. I suffered with pains in t v .e small of my back, sides and shoulders. I could not rise from the chair, turn over in bed or get up without assistance. The second bottle relieved me of all pains and at present I have no Rheumatic Symptons. I cheerfully reedmmend it. Respectfully, SAMUEL W, MORRISON, Custodian Woodruff Club
* It has cured others; will cure you Dry packages sent by mail 50c in stamps, makes one quart of medicine Large bottles concentrated $1.00 —-3 to 4 weeks TreatmentPrepared only by Robt. P. Blodau, Druggist Es !! ] ^ eJ 402*404 Indiana Avenue 4. Indianapolis, Ind
Mr. Conn alter several weeks illness is much improved. . Kuykendall & Huffman, Dentists will remove to their new offices, 359# Indiana avenue, about May 1st. Harry Farley spent last Sunday in Crawfordsville. the guest of Miss Min nie Glover. They were entertained at six o’clock dinner by Miss Blanche Patterson.' The Woman’s club will meet with Mrs. Ada Goins Monday afternoon. A one-hundred dollar rally for the benefit of Simpson Chapel, is being conducted by the Lend-a-Hand Aid No. 2, Mrs. E Herrington. President. Sir Albert Bunch of New Albany, is in the city for a few days enroute to Colorado Springs for his health. Dr. Robert O. McAlexander, assisted by Dr. John W. Norrel, performed a very successful* laparotomy at the City Hospital last Tuesday. Miss Julia Sanders of New Liberty, Ky., is visiting Mrs. Johnson 2036 Alvord street, for a few weeks.
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Mrs. Mary Hamilton is very ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Millie Johnson, 3015 W. Washington st. All members of Eureka club of Eureka Court No. 23, will meet at True Reformers hall, next Wednesday eve, By order of Anna Daniels, W. C. Mrs. John Farmer and son, William of Sprinfield, I 1 , were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Wade last Sunday. Mrs. Ida M. Childers the hair dress er at 313 N. 72nd street, continues ill, and is convalescing. The Friends Club will meet with Mrs. Malinda Thomas, 23rd and Senate avenue Wednesday afternoon. Friday evening after choir practice the Bethel A. M. E. choir gave choirter J. Wesley Jones a miscelaneous shower for his new boy, J. Wesley Jones, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Jones. 1952 Columbia avenue, are the happy par ents of an 8 pound boy. The East End Needle Club met last Friday afternoon with Mrs. Nancy Black. Mrs. Anna Quinn and |Miss Alura M. Mack were elected delegates to the.State Federation of Women's clubs, which will convene at Kokomo, Ind., the last week in May. The Middendorf Club wishes to announce that it will at home to its friends Friday, May 7, *09, at 8 o’clock at the Teacher’s College, 23r^ and Ala bama streets. Take Central Avenue north bound, alight at 23rd street, walk two blocks to building north east corner, enter by Alabama street entrance. The Allen Chapel junior choir will sing at Metropolitan Baptist church May 3rd, for Club No. 2, Mrs. Sallie bhelton captain. 2t Furnished rooms for two gentlemen 917 Fayette street. 24-2
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REAL ESTATE AND*'RENTS For Sale, 6 room cottage N. Indianapolis av near 28ih, fine neighborhood. 1,900. $200. down For Sale. 5 room cottage King ave, Haugh ville. $700. pay ments, 26. down 7,00 per month For Sale Chicago st. 4 room cottage, 2 lots 1,000. and 300 down balance monthly. Sold by order of Court.
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Sure Plan for Matrimony Matrimony—Sure plan, send stamp for particulars. W. Rite Silence, 1115 Hickman street, Vincennes, Ind. For first class line of wines, liquors cigars and tobaccoes see^Wm..Roberts 440 Indiana Avenue. Furnished rooms at 409 W.-13th st. genilemen preferred 2t Mrs. Eva McNary is conducting a Restaurant at 143i N. Delaware Str. Meals at all hours. Home cooking Furnished rooms to let with modern conveniences at 811 N. Senate ave. For Rent—Furnished front room. New Phone 4470. Try a Compeer Cigar today. Patronize the Star Shining Parlors 437 Indiana ave, for ladies and gents. Open of evenings. Wanted—4 gentlemen boarders in pleasant rooms and modem house 412 Muskingum street.
At Gau^d’s Pharmacy ALK-RHU-BIS, the wonderful rem edy for all stomach disorders, satisfac tory results guaranteed or money refunded. Ask us about it. GAULD’S PHARMACY, 601 Indiana avenue.
Don’t be afraid! It won’t hurt Kuykendall & Huffman. Dentists u Indiana ave. See them today
G> W. Beasley & Co.
Renovaters and Decora ors of fine homes. See us for all kinds of wall paper hangings, painting, cleaning wall paper, etc. General house cleaning, hardwood floors. We also carry a fine line of wall paper. Sample books ahat enables youto see what you want. Call at either 529 W North st, or main office or at Mr. Beasleys apartments, No. 12 Parker house, or let us come and show you our samples. New phone 1661, Main) 5660.
Mrs. J. W T . Stewart of Modoc, is here visiting her mother, Mrs. T. J. Williams, and brother, John A. Green, of Anderson, also with her lodge friends. Jumbo Jum, a one act play, with three scenes, will be given at Blackford A. M. E. Zion Church, Monday night, 3rd. Harry Hall takes the lead ing role. Rev. H. J. Callis, pastor Miss Katie Duncan, has been on the sick list for the past week. Miss Leona Mays and Charlie W. Neal were married last Thursday at her liome 1014 N. Missouri street. The marriage was a private affair, just the family and a few friends were invited. Rev. J. D. Johnson, the bride’s tincle, performed the ceremony. Mr. Calvin Richmond was the best man. FOR RENT- A large hall for church or lodge meetings. Call at 216 W\ Ray street. The True Vine Missionary Circle of Mt. Paran Baptist church will meet with Mrs. Anna Washington; Thursday May 6th. Subject lor discussion Love, 1 Tim. 1:5. The Old Folks concert given by the Martin R. Delaney W. R. C., assisted by Geo. H. Chapman W. R. C., drill team at Bethel church, Tuesday eve, was largely attended. All members of Capitol City Sunday club dre requested to meet with Mrs. V. A. Forney, 318 W\ Tenth st., next Thursday at 8 p. m. The Pastor’s club of Jones Tabernacle, will meet with Mrs. Harry Miller 915 California st, next Tuesday. Miss Theresa Lewis will receive her friends Sunday from 4 to 6 in honor of Miss Consuella Tola of Chicago. The public is invited to a necktie social given by the Busy Bee club at *the Ice cream parlor of Mrs. C Redmond, 793 W. Walnut st, Saturday eve May 8th. Refreshments served. Rev. James Smith of Antonia, O., formally of Cincinnati, wound up seven months pastoring of First Baptist church, and is visiting relative here at J.308 N. Missouri st. Miss Flossie Snell has issued cards for a birthday party next Tuesday. A prize whist party will be given at Mrs. Mayme Shelton’s 510 N. California st, next Thursday from 8 to II p. m. by the Woman’s club Mary Campbell missionary meets next Wednesday with Mrs. T. E. Bootii, 1119 N. West street. The Bethel Gleaners will meet next Friday with Mrs. N. P. Gardner, 1785 Center st. Odd Fellows Sermon. The G. U. O. O. F. and Households of Ruth will hold their annual sermon and thanksgiving service at Bethel A. M E. church Sunday May 9th. Rev. H. J. Callis will deliver the sermon and Henry Rogan will act as master of ceremony. G. L. Joqps will b^the
orator.
Mr. Robert Conn and wife, who leaves the city Sunday afternoon for their home in Kentucky, for the benefit of his health, was tendered a pleas ant surprise at their home, 520 Roanoke street, last Thursday night, by his fellow companions, who are emj ployesof the H. P. Wasson &Co.store. The sang several songs, followed by short talks by all present; after which! he was presented a purse contributed by his friends of the store. Those present were: Gibson Hitt, Wm. House, Linzie Campbell, Isiac Hamilton,Isiac Hamilton, Isiac Robinson, J. J. Motley, James Miller and Dave Troutman. Mrs. Alph A. Steveson of 824 Muskingum street, left the first of the week for Cleveland, O., and from their she will go to Denver, Col. She will be accompanied by her daughter, Miss Lizzie Rdberts, from Cleveland. All children are requested to be present at the meeting the second Saturt day in May to make arrangements for the annual sermon the 9th of May of Juvenile No. 77, G. U. O. F.
BIG FOUR EXCURSIONS SUNDAY MAY 2ND $1.50-Louisville and return~$1.50 . Special train leaves Union Station at 7 a. m. $1.50-Lawrenceburg, Aurora-$1.50
$1.50-
Special train leaves Union Station at 7 a. m. CHAMPAIGN $1 25—DANVILLE AND RETURN
C. H. & D.~ SUNDAY MAY 2nd
-ROUND TRIP— CINCINNATI $1’50 HAMILTON - $125 C0NNERSVILLE 75c RUSHVILLE 50c
—ROUND TRIP— DECATUR $1.50 HUME $1.25 BL00MINGDALE $1.00 ^Special train leaves 7 a. m.
Returning leaves Decatur 6:30 p m
NOTE—Rushville and Connersville tickets on sale every Sunday good going and returning on all trains(regular and special) of Sunday sold.
6 room residence North West Part modern
2500—200down balance monthly.
For sale 7 vacantlots, Tremout dt Clark st.
$250; payments $10 down and $1 per week.
For sale vacant lot N, Indianapolis $260; $10
down 5 per month.
For sale 5 room cottage Yandes st near 23rd
$12oo -llOOdown $12 per month.
For sale, N. West st near 10; 7 rooms and
bath,$3500--$500down balance monthly pay-
ment*.
For Sale, vacant lots on 42nd st.. 1 square of Fairviewcar line, $250 00, easy payments For Sale 4 room cottage, Traub. Ave North of Michigan, street, Haughville. $1200 payments $50.down and $10. per month For sale, 4 room cottage, Windall ave. near 21st s:. half square of new Fall Creek boule vard. fine shape, 1600,part cash, balance time 4 room new cottage. East Michigan street in Tuxedo Park, 1400.76 00 down. 5 room cottage Chicago st 1360 OOjoayment 300. down Half sqnare of Northwestern ave 6 room house. 4 rooms down 2 rooms np, elec trie lights. North Indianapolis, half square car line 1600.00; 100 down balance 15, monrhly including interest.
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Cottage Patterson st near Mich, $1,000. 75 down and 10. per month. Nice Properties for Rent.
Haughville
For rent 5 rooms. Sheffield ave
$10.
6 rooms 724 Belmont ave. $10.00 For rent 3 rooms 1609 Ogden st $8 00
For Rent, 5 rooms, 1636 Ma*rtindal ave, $8.00 For Rent, 3 rooms up stains,lo46, Martindaie
ave. 4 00
For rent, 8 rooms down stairs, 1646 Martindale ave, 5 00.
H- L. SANDERS
For rent, 3504 Lyniall st, 4 rooms, new
house. 8 00.
Cubian Giants vs Atkins Saw Makers
AT SOUTH SIDE PARK.
Saturday ana Sunday. TVlav 1 and 2, 1909.
Makes Annual Visits.
The world famous Cuban Giants are everybody’s delight, and worth going miles to see. The Atkins schedule for this season is the hardest ever taken by an independent team in In. diana. First game called!l:30. Gener al admission 25c. No extra charge to Grandstand for ladies Take Shelby st or Garfield Park car lines. Transportation from south entrance of Garfield Park to Ball Park and return free
Bennett Bros. TRANSFef?ING_/@ j All kinds of Hauling. Trunhs and
Parcels a Specialty.
COAL. ICE AND KINDLING \
in large or small quanities
Mrs. Sadie B. Dungey, orand W. C of the Calanthe Courts is making her annual visits and inspecting the work of the Courts. It is the desire of the Grand Worthy Counselor to have all Courts up to the standard in Calatheism by the time of the meeting of the Grand Session, and have all Courts familiar with the work. The Courts will be visited by the Grand Worthy Counsellor in person. She was at Frankfort last Tuesday, April 27th, and visited the Court. She was enter tained while in the cith, by Mr. and Mrs. Linsly, with a 6 o’clock dinner. She will visit the following towns next week, New Albany, Jeffersonville,Columbus, French Lick and North Vernon. The Grand Court meets at Marion the 4th Tuesday in July.
5 rooms 1026 W. 26ch street $10 00 4 rooms 146.S. Oriental street. 9.00 2 rooms rear 947 Colton street 4 00 9 rooms 908 N. East st. with batn 25.00 2 rooms. 976 Colton street, rear 4,00. 5 rooms 940 Bismark ? ve. 10.00. 3rooms, 91 Ifciciro street. 70. Vacant lot for aale W. 27th street improved on car line. Price 400 00, 100 (H) down, balance in payments to suit purchasber. 5 rooms 940 Bismark. 10.00 5 rooms 734 Sheffield st, 7 50 3 rooms 991 Chicago st, 7.50 For Rent 5 rooms 413^ N Wes-tt street, 15 00 For sale 4 room cottage N Indianapolis. 100(1 75 0 * 10,06 oer month. 315 N Capital ave. 9 rooms, fine location for rooming house. 30.00. 2 rooms 727 Superior street, 6.00
Accident fire and Mealth Insurance J WALTER HODGE. Agent 636 INDIANA AVb PHONE I 173
WM. SMITH
GROCERIES and MEATS^sagHa^ 1230 ijl. WEST STREET New Phone 1331 Trade with Us.
We wish to thank Montgomery K P lodge, No. 6, for its prompt attention Rev. G. II. Shaffer for his consoling words: Undertaker C. M. C. Willis, al so the many friends fo5 their beautiful Jloral offerings, during our recent bereavement in the loss of our father and brother. Miss Jerrie Franklin and Felix Franklin and family.
John L. Bardmaker Meat MarkeT
FRESH AND SALT MEATS N. E. cor. West & North st Werender our Lard Phone Main 4930
New Phone 2977 518 W. North St? Tlie funeral of Lulu McElroy wife of I James McElroy, 318 Toledo street will
be he’d this afternoon.
New Parker House.
If it is in season you can get it here. Sunday dinners from 6 to 9:30 p. m. Hot rolls served. Music during evening. Ice cream and cake for sale all day Sunday. A pleasant place to go. Regular meals 20c. Phone Main 5660. Emma B. Duerson, Prop, and Mang
Sunday, May 2, the annual sermon
of Bruce lodge, No. 16, K. of P., Lone
Star Court, No. 310, and S. W. Starks, No. 29, will Vie deliverea at Bethel A. M. E. Church, Marion, Ind. The dele-
gation will be large, and a number of out of town visitors of local lodges will be present. The music for the
occasion will be furnished by the K. of P. band and a select chorus.
HADLEY BROS
DRUGGISTS 755-757 Indiana \ve Near St Clair st
The funeral of Alfred Banks a well known citizen, who died Tuesday at ’the Julietta Insane Hospital, occured Thursday morning from the chapel of Shelton & Willis. Rev. Shaffer official ing.
ESTABLISHED 1889. S TORE, 206 INDIANA A VE. We are pleasing hundreds oi customers with our S Spring hue of Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings and i
can please Yon—
MENS GOODS \
Socks for low cuts, Blue, Fancy and Maroon i 15c or 2 for 25c C Split toe white feet and Lisle Socks, per pair 25c £
Men’s Negligee Shirts, plain Blue with Pleats
Polka Dot and Striped, 75c value go at 50c I Coat Shirts with attached and detached Cuff-; C Plain and Pleated each ...65c and $1.00 f Balbriggan Underwear Shirts and Drawers to l match, Brown and Blue, per garment 25c S Extra Quality Balbriggan, per garment 50c > Athletic Drawers and Shirts, per garment 50c *
LADIES GOODS
Gauze "S ests lOc, 15c or 2 for 25c £ Ladies’ Fancy & Drop Stitchad Hose 10c 15c 25c 50c l IGtLadies Muslin U nderwear at popu 1 ar prices \ Factory 10112 • W. Ohio St I he Store for Values New Phone 2561?
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FERLSER’S DRUG STORES
INDIANA AVENUE, Corner Michigan Street TERMINAL STATION « s - E - Corner ILLINOIS & WASH. STS. ^ ■rrrrKfi^-a Full Line of Summer Drinkg^'n'iiinw ^
Cut [Price HJruos a Specialty
Notice of Appointment. Notice is hereby given, that the undersiged/has duly qualified as Administratrix of Estate of John T. Williams, late of Marlon County, Indiana deceased. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. ELLEN WILLIAMS. No. 9002. 4-17-31
Parties, Receptions and Weddings Served on short notice bv Mrs. Mike Wells 320 W. New York St. SPECIAL NOON LUNCH)
Notice to Stockholders. The stockho'ders of the Industrial
<grfrom 11 a. m. to 2:30 p. m. Music
Savings and Investment Association j Wine and All Kinds of Drinks served
can pay their dues at 206 Indiana ave
James West, secretary
Best service in the city
Your patronage is solicited. Nelson’s Hair Dressing . Nelson’s Scalp Cleaner
PRESCRIPTIONS carefully compounded by competent men only. Purest drugs and lowest prices. Your Patronage Solicited.
Claude Allen has accepted a position with the Merchants National Bank at Michigan City, and left yesterday. He was at the Union National bank
for the past seven years.
Mary Scott Tent No. 25,1. O. Twelve held their election last Saturday night and elected the following officers: Mary Scott, Queen Mother; Matildr Smalley, Vice Queen Mother; Benj. Farrell, Father of Tent. The Tent meets the 4th Saturday in each month corner Court and Delaware streets.
The George Downing Women’s Home Missionary society of Simpson Chapel met with Mrs. J. S. Bailey, 616 W. 10th street, last Friday afternoon, April 23rd,. and elected delegates to attend the annual meeting of the Lexington conference of the Women’s Home Missionary Society, which will convene in Springfield, Ohio, June9-12 1909. Mrs. Mollie McGowan, Presi. dent of the Auxiliary, was unanimously elected to represent us, with Mrs. D. E. Skelton as alternate. We meet twice monthly. There will be a program rendered the fourth Friday in each month. All are welcome. Mrs.
Herrington, cor. secretary,
Birk’s [Pharmacy Meridian and Ohio sts.
Both Telephones 2132. <grOur own FREE Messenger Service
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