Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1910 — Page 4
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Joseph Butler *as in the city last week from Chicago One Furnished Room for Gentlemen 625 Blackford street. Don’t forget the matinee dahce at Odd Fellows hall Feb. 22. Mrs. Georgia Clemons 377 W. 14th street is able to be out again. Mrs. Sallie Robinson is improving after undergoing an operation. The Colonial club will give a matinee dmce George Washington’s Birthday at Odd Fellows hall. Mrs. James Gibbs who has been visiting at French Lick Springs will remain fora month. AU^n Chanel Choir has been rehearsng for two weeksgetting ready for the Lincoln Birthday celebration. Mrs. Miarria Stewart of Springfield O.. was the guest of Mrs. Belle Johnson in Center street last week. The Friend’sClub will have a Valentine Social Monday night Feb. 14, at Mrs. Etta Brown, 933 N. Senate ave Don’t call me up Sunday morning
OWN Your OWN HOME!
Right here in Indianap olis, I am offering hundreds of bargains to home ! seekers and investors at i your own terms. If you don’t see what you want j tell me—its my business i to get it for you. All busi ness dealings confidential | Open of Evenings
WALTER HODGE
Start today with a small payment down and balance like rent. You’ll be surprised at the ease with which you accomplished the goal How much have you already paid for rent? It’s awful ain’t it? And yet you had never thought about it. And what have you to show for your labor? Don’t be foolish all your life. Let me start you on the right road, Desirable homes in all parts of the city on very easy terms.
5 room cottage, Blake st, $1600 on payments Cottage N. West near nth st, gas, $2200 on payments 6 room cottage W. Pratt st Si 500, $200 down 7 room Cottage, California near St. Clair, $2300. 5 room cortage, Sheldon st Si200—$100 down 6 rooms modem, N. Senate Ave, near 28th st, S-600 part cash Vacant lot W. 25 st, $825, payments. Vacant lot Chicago st, $250 payments 4 room cottage near Senate ave $1200, $\oo down, $10 mth 6 room cottage W. 26th street near Northwestern ave Si500 Si50 down and Si5 per month. 5 rooms cottage Paca st, Si500, S100 down; Sio a month. 6 Room Cottage N. West st., near Pratt S2,ioo Gas 7 room residence N. -West st, 2 story near 10th complete
bath, bam, S3500 on terms 5 rooms W. Walnut st, Si300 payments. Desirable Property For Reut 5 rooms 629 Bright S12.00 8 rooms 502 Blackford $22.00 5 rooms Yandes st, nsar 16th, S1500 on payments. For Rent 5 Rooms 616 N. Missouri Si2. 4 rooms 858 W, Pratt $8.50 5 rooms 926 Camp modern 16. 3 rooms 815 W. 10, st $7 9 rooms 1 lojFayete barn S1800 9 rooms 1226 W, 2$ st Si 5 For Kent 6 Rooms California street, fine shape S 18,00 (^'Complete list at office If you can’t call phone or send postal card. If you want a new- house bujlt we can arrange it for you on payment of one-tenth down and balance monthly
FIRE INSURANCE Both Phones 1173. OFFICE 536
Placed in old icliable companies. A policy for 3 years on your Househol Goods rates $1 on each Sioo. Don’t be burned out and have nothing left INDIANA AVE. Accdeint and Health Insurance J WALTER HODGE
highest Quality
Mrs. Miamia Stewart wishes to thank Mrs. Belle Johnson and Mr. Shelton & Willis for their kindness during the death of her husband band, Isaac Stewart who was killed by the street cais Jan. 22, also the Bertha Ballard Home, and the many
tor I am going to Allen Chapel to f r j en a s for the beautiful flowers, hear the Lincoln Birthday program. Mrs Mollie McCown and mother, Thos. Curd is very ill at Ward’s Mrs. Wm. Warfield of N. Western
Sanitarium. He met with an automobile accident Wednesday aftrenoon Miss Mary Edwards, the well known
avenue narrowly escaped death by an accident Thursday evening Feb. 3, at 21st street near the work house as they
hair d esser is at the City Hospital i were driving home from the Church where she underwent an operation iAid Society, they were crashed into
The Mary Cam obeli Missionary Society will meet next Wednesday with
1 by Dr Dehasse’s automobile demolish
Mrs. G. H. Shaffer 1705 N. Senate ave The morning program begins at 11:30 and the evening at 7:30 at Allen Chapel to-morrow The public is invited. The children are all excited over the Lincoln celebration at Allen Chap el because School No. 26, furnishes the music.
ing the buggy and throwing the occui ants out and badly bruising them, fortu nately there were no bones broken and they are getting along nicely. Lee Lunderman is ill at his home in
Fayette street.
Don’t fail to go to Caldwell Chapel A. M. E. Z. Thursday Feb. 24, a good musical program will be rendered. The Columbia club waiters will
Where are you going to-morrow?; Ri ve & mask ball St. Valentine eve
Why I’m going to Allen Ck^pel tomorrow evening to hear the Lincoln exercises. Mrs. Mike Wells has returned from a four weeks visit in South West Texaskana and Texaskana, Ark., and Little Rock. Damon and Marion Companies U R. K. of P. met Friday evening for the installation of officers. It was held over by letter. The King Laugh Making Concert Company at the Antioch Baptist Church Feb. 21, under the auspices of Company “B” club. Mrs. Virginia Lewis has returned to the city after being at the bedside of her brother in Anchorage, Ky. She left him much improved. . Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wallace have issued invitations to their tenth wedding anniversary Monday evening Feb. 14, at their home 721 Indiana ave A grand concert at Mt. Paran Baptist church Tuesday evening Feb. 15, under the auspices of the C. B. C. Society for the benefit of the^P. Y. P. U. The Sunday-school teachers of JolTes Tabernacle met with Mrs. Anna Steven son in St. Peter street. After the study of the lesson an elaborate lunch eon was served. William Sleet of Beaver Lick, Ky.
Feb. 14th at Odd Fellows hall. Admission 25 cents. All are invited. Miss Parthenia Ferguson of Franklin was in the city this week on busi-
ness.
Mrs. Reede Howard of 807 Blake street was given a surprise Wednesday evening by Mrs. Ada Morton assisted by Mr. Graten Walker. There were 32 guests present. Mrs. Ora Jefferson is able to be out after a week’s illness. Fire destroyed the tailor shop of J. H. Dye 422 Indiana avenue Monday afternoon the kss being almost total on the contents. It was caused by a gas exp osion. The body of Mrs. Montez Anderson, age 53 years who died in Chicago, last Monday was buried here Friday. She formerly resided in this city at 1112 E 15th street.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY ~ l
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Unbiana National JSanh
Capital Stock $1,000,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits
$1,000,000.00
Bottom 'Prices
TWO DRUG STORES Washington & New Jersey Streets S. East & Prospect Streets Note the Following Exceptionally ^ ■miin'i’ilu '‘Low Prices Castoria 2^c Eagle Condensed Milk .2 for 25c Carter’s Pills, 15c Antiphlogestine 39c, 59c and 98c Horlick’s Malted Milk 38c, 75c, $2.98 gJ0- Bring Us your Pres--.riptions.
^“We are STRONG on STRONG TRUNKS”^
^ Every grade and Every Make, $3.00 up , •l SUIT C^SES 95c UP gy°Builder» of all the fine exclusive Harness seen in the CityL A •J TECHENTIN & FREIBERG V*
t^Now at—33 E OHIO ST
■Opposite P.
r ^^“Special Prices to the Colored Coachmen.
BLACKENS UOM EMA E CANJES FRESH DAILY. Your Trade Solicited. 347 Indiana Avenne.
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Amount paid regulated by hazard of your occupation.
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Rooms 300*507 Sol^s Bld'g.
New Phone 118 i Old Main 304.
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H. L. Sanders. Store 206 Ind. Ave.
VOLNEY T. MALOTT, President. HENRY EITEL, Vice President. MACY W. MALOTT. 2nd Vice Pres. EDWARD D. MOORE, Cashier. THOS. A. KAYLOR Asst. Cashier
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tNTWe respectfully solicit your account and will assure you courteous treatment
Safety deposit boxes for rent at reasonable prices
BENSON h e FLORIST, 4£ 334 Massachusetts Ave. CUT FLOWERS, BOUQUETS & Lodge Designs A opecialty.
Our prices from 35
We are here to please
Customprs.
This week we are offering a beautiful line of ladies’ black hose, with split sole, fast colors, for 15 and 25c. Ladies’ full seamless hose, colors guaranteed, for 25 and 50c. A sightly line of ladies’ muslin under wear, per garment. 25 and 50c
We are showing a sightly line of mens’ full dress
shirts
for Si 00
The Touissant L’Overture Club. This well-known political clnb of
to 50 per cent lower than othefrj
Florists.
A trial will make YOU oui customer We make $5.00 lodge emblems for S3.00 Near Marott’s Dep’t. Store. New Phone 4905; Old Main &151. Mention The Recorder and get a free bouquet.
IRea&tLbe 1Recort»er
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF the Indiana National Bank at Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, at the close of business January 31, 1910: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts 55.185,423 53 Overdrafts, secured and un-
secured
U. S. bonds to secure circu-
lation
National bank notes outstanding 829,700 00 Due to other na
228 57
the East End will again appear be-, u. S. bonds to secure U. S.
853,000 00
fore the public at Tomlinson hall on Feb. 28th with an ente taining program of merit and music. Presenting
deposits, 4 per cent 250,000,00
Misses Amanda aad Mary Moore Remus, Mich., Mrs. Jane Casmon, of Connersville, were the guests of Mrs. Jennie Tanner’s house party given in their honor. They departed for an extended visit in Kentucky. T. A. Book of Providence, Ky., was in the city t^is week to visit his father Richard Book a veteran. Mr. Book had not seen his father for 25 years. His father returned home with him to spend his remaining days. Mr. Book isa large farmer of Webster Co., Ky.
Free To School Children. We examine school children’s teeth free of charge on Saturday’s. Kuykendall & Huffman. 3594 Indiana avenue.
FOR SALE—A Good Upright Piano. Inquire at The Recorder Office. Easy terms. 25 tf
Mr George Leslie.
Don’t Pull that Tooth! But go at once to Drs. Kuykendall, Huffman, leading dentist at 359 Indiana ave., all kinds of dental work at reasonable prices. N ew Phone 5067
Leslie and Wolfolk with a company of 20 people in an original comedy. Out of “Employment” a barrel of fun and pleasure is assured. The admission prices are 25c, 35c and 50 cents within reach of all.
Marion county
and other
bonds
184.000 00
Banking house.
250,000 00
Other real estate Due from na-
owned....
80,658 26
tional banks (not reserve
agents) 5 735.5°7 64 Due from state and private
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banks and bankers, trust
companies and savings
banks Due from approved r e -
370,709 63
serve agents. . Exchanges for c 1 e a r i n g
782,991 93
holtee Notes of other
411,829 78
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n a t i 0 n a 1
banks
160,000 00
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Fractional paper currency,
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nickels and
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cents
.. 2,070 87
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Lawful money
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reserved i n bank, viz.:
Gold
712,000 00
Silver
12,00 00
tional banks 51.593,442 38 Due to state and private banks and bankers 828,340 20 Due to trust comp a n i e s and savings bank s 4 2 3» 2 9 b 37 Individual deposits subject to check 3,980,511 19 Demand certificates of deposit 168,669 3 1 Certifiedrchecks 19,014 91 C a s h i e r’ s checks outstanding .... 170,725 47 United States deposits 104,887 30 Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers 144,347 05—7,433,234
Mens’fine linen collars, 15 and 25c* Mens’ tancy sox, a pair 15 and 25c. Fast black and balbriggan hose for men at, per pair, 25c Mens’all wool hose on sale, per pair 15c Mens’ fleece lined underwear, per garment, 40c. CALL AND SEE US.
Phene 2561. Factory 108-112 W. Ohio St.
DR. WARD’S SANITARIUM
And framing School for Colored Nurses 00 <sr IS A HOSPITAL FOR THE TREATMENT OF MEDICAL AND ' SURGICAL DISEASES It is thoroughly equipt in every particular—Steam heat, electricity, and all modern conveniences. The surroundings are quiet and horre like, and no efforts are spared to make each patient satisfied and comfortable. Nurses and Assistants are of the highest character and efficiency. NursiS are not only trained in this Hospital, but receive their theoretical training in the City Hospital. Every patient receives Personal Attention. The best specialists of the State are on the consulting Staff of this Institution. Excellent facilities for handling and transporting patients living in distant cities Fine surroundings for the care of Lying-in Women. Terms are Reasonable & Consulting Hours; 8 to 10 a. m.; i to 3—6 to 8 p. m 722 INDIANA AVE., Phones: New 1974; Old Main 2015 All correspondence considered private, For further information address the proprietor, JOSEPH H. WARD, M. D , Indianapolis, Indiana.
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Mme. C.J. Walker,
Of Pittsburg, Pa.
THE NOTED HAIR CULTURIST IS IN THIS CITY, AT THE RESIDENCE OF | :: Dr. J. H. Ward, 722 Indiana Avenue:: Where she will demonstrate the art ol growing hair.
I HAVE LEFT IN MY HANDS TO BE LOANED ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS or ANY GOOD SECURITY AT REASONABLE RATES OF INTEREST. When wanting to make a loan call and see, G. W. RUSSELL, 7 N. Alabama, St. Room 20-21. New Phone 4114. Old Muin 7470.
Advertise!
Advertising is the life and success of any business or enterprise If you want your business to grow—if you
want to make that entertainment a
success, advertise in The Recorder at only 1c a word. Largest circulation n city and State is guaranteed.
Miss Alice Davis of Richmond, Ind., the guest of her aunt Mrs. Emma Taylor 914 N. California street. The Magnolia Club will meet with Mrs. Laura Edwards 405 W. Pratt street Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Bransford, were visited by the stork at their home in Elm street Feb. 4 and left a fine boy.
Legal ten d e r
notes yjo,ooo 00Redemption funcl with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent, of circulation)
-3*557.109 85
Total 510,403,070 21 State of Indiana, Marion county ss: I, Edward D. Moore, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. EDWARD D. MOORE, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of February, 1910. GEO. H. CALVERT, Notary Public. My commission expires March 23, 1910. Correct attest: VOLNEY T. MALOTT, _ H. P. WASSON, ARTHUR V. BROWM, Directors.
When you have that Prescription filled use the same care that you do in chosing your doctor. 17 years at jthis location is more than a guarantee of merit and efficiency—ASK our neighbors. Both Phones All A. D. S. Preparations are guaranteed REYNOLD'S PHARMACY flv^Tenth & West Streets
42,650 00
Total .510403,070 21
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in 51,000,000 co Surplus fund.... 600,00000
Undivided profits, less expen-
ses and taxes paid 540,136 03 is improving nicely
Samuel Elbert has announced his candidacy for precint committeeman of 2nd precint ffth ward. The Primaries will be held March 10th. Club ’‘A” Mrs. Rachel Gregory capt will give a Stag concert under the direction of Prof. Austin, next Mon-
day evening.
Mrs. Cora B. Jackson of 333 Toledo street who has been ill for two weeks
Mrs. Nannie Phillips, 717 Indiana ave is seriously ill. She has suffered a paralytic stroke. Major General R. R. Jackson of Chicago, will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Welch on N. Senate avenue during his visit to Indianapolis. Mrs. Geo. D. Wilkes who underwent an operation for throat trouble two weeks ago is rapidly improving at her home 16 Fair Block. , Geo. W. Russell who has been confined to his bed for several days is very much improved. A four course luncheon was served by Mrs Hattie McMurray in honor of Misses Olivia Williams, Beatrice Allen and Naturace Rolland of New York. Miss Blanche M. Scott who has been ill wi h tonsilitis is able to be out again. Mrs. O’Leary lost a fur on market Saturday morning, It was picked up by a colored woman. Liberal reward for return of same to 955 N. Penn., st. The Executive Board of the M. M. S of the luciiana Conference branch met with Mrs. Melvina Smith Jan. 25th. Mrs. M. C. Gardner was elected State Corresponding secretary to fill the vacancy of Mrs. Clayborne.
Every woman of pride should see her during her stay in this city vrhich for a few days only. The leading people of Pittsburg highly recommend Mme. Walker.
To The Public:We the undersigned highly recommend Mme. C. J. Walkers work and .worth, as a hair grower she has no equal, during her two years stay in our city we found her to be a strictly honest thorough going business woman. Until her advent into the city two years ago we did not believe in such a thing as a hair grower. • She has proven herself to be all and more than she claims, by taking people with the shortest hair and producing beautiful suits. So any one trusting themselves in the hands of Mme C. J. Walker need not fear the results. Respectfully Signed, Dr. J W. Brown, 1303 Wylie Ave ; Rev. W. L. Lee Pastor John Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church; Mrs. Margaret Anderson, 2528 Wyley Ave ; Rev W. W Brown, Pastor Ebenezar Baptist church; Mrs. Hattie Courtney, D. D G. W C of the Calanthe Court in the State of Pa; Mrs A. E. West, President Womans State Convention of Pa , auxiliary to N B. C and Mrs A. E. Golsten, Ex-Deputy, G F. U. O T R. . - Others who know, and recommend her. Hon W. T. Vernon, Register U. S Treasury; Rev. and Mrs. Dr. Morris, Pres. National Baptist Convention; Mrs R. H. Boyd, Nashville, Tenn; Rev. Dr Carter, Pastor First Baptist church, Knoxville, Tenn ; Mrs. Julu Mason Layton, Washington, D. C ; Rev G,. W Johnson, Pastor A: M. E church, Wilmington, N. C ; Mrs. J. C. Scott and Mrs V. T. May, St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. A. L. Norwood, Muskogoo, Okla.; Mrs. J. D Hadwin, New York City; Rev. J T. Walker, Pastor Zion Baptist church, Cincinnati; Rev. J. H Vanlue, State Missionary of Kansas; Mrs Amanda Main Pius, Mrs. Louvenia Sneed, formerly of Indianapolis, and hundreds of others space will not permit us to mention. Don’t fail to call and see Mme. Walker, it does not cost anything for consultation. Persons calling for treatment will kindly bring comb, brush and 2 towels.
Miss (Augusta Lange Makes a specialty of Fall Millinery and Hair Goods. She will be pleased to have you call and examine them. It will cost you nothing. Imported Waists and Shawls. 613 MASS, AVE. Indianapolis.
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