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About The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1916)
Lincoln Department Joseph B. LaCour, Editor and Business Manager 821 S Street Mrs. Wyatt Williams Reporter. _ _ ■ a a a. a ■ t t The D. M. S. Club, composed of tigh school girls, held a party last night at the home of Miss Eltra Saun ters, 2226 R street, in honor of its new members, the Misses Ilee Parker, Gioldie Kelly and Marilla Jewett. Vbout twenty couples were present. The house was tastefully decorated with ferns and cut flowers. The Optimistic Club gave a mas querade ball Mondy night at the Ma sonic Hall. About fifty attended, the first prize being won by Miss Eltra Saunders, the second by Mrs. J. H. Dean. The Lincoln Colored Band gave a dance Wednesday evening at the Ma sonic Hall. A large crowd was out. Paul Moore was seriously hurt Sat rday afternoon when struck by an automobile at 11th and N streets. He s slightly improved. A Hallowe’en party was given Tues lay night by Miss Dorothy Lovings. Rev. B. B. Hillman, Clinton Ross, Joseph La Cour, Rev. Mr. Paine, J. Hagen and A. H. Hutton were speak ers at the Republican Rally held at Mt. Zion Baptist Church last Monday. Miss Flossie Patrick entertained the members of the Blind Boone company it dinner Wednesday. Paul and Pendleton Murray are making good on the Lincoln High School football squad. Both play back field positions. Miss Henry White entertained the members of the Blind Boone company at dinner Saturday. Ten guests were iresent. The Capital City Forum held its reg ilar weekly meeting Friday night at Mt. Zion Baptist Church. The sub ject of state wide prohibition was dis cussed. Chas. May spoke for the af 'irmative; Edward Foster for the neg tive. The question was then thrown ipen. for general discussion. Frank A. Peterson, the democratic andidate for county attorney, is a man who can be depended upon to give everybody a square deal. Hon. John A. Maguire, candidate for Congress, took special interest in the appointment of S. C. Westerfield by former Secretary Bryan. ’ BOOST AND VOTE FOeT 11 i Frank Reavis Republican Candidate for Re-election to United States IH Congress The CHAPMAN Drug Store 934 P St., Lincoln Opposite Main Door Post Office Cameras and Films, Magazines, Cigars, Candies and a full line of Druggist Sundries ... .* -t For Justice of Peace J. M. M’REYNOLDS Lawyer 316-318 Brownell Bldg. Lincoln t.,i Lancaster County 11 Republican Ticket i ■ - i For Congress—First District: C. F. REAVIS. I LANCASTER COUNTY REPUB LICAN TICKET For Clerk of District Court: J. S. BAER. For Clerk: HARRY E. WELLS. For Treasurer: WILLIAM ALBERS. For Commissioner: C. O. JOHNSON For Attorney: GEORGE E. HAGER. i For Assessor: O. C. BELL. For Superintendent: W. H. GARDNER For Sheriff: GUS A. HYERS. For Survyor: ARTHUR H. EDGREN. For State Senators: EDWIN JEARY. CHARLES WARNER For State Representatives: RALPH S. MOSELEY, C. PETRUS PETERSON, A. H. HUTTON, LEONARD A. FLANSBURG, C. M. PARKER, GEORGE W. ANDERSON. _ CITY TICKET i Police Judge: BRUCE FULLERTON. 1 Justices of the Peace: O. B. CLARKE, MAX G. TOWLE. i 11 We solicit your vote for the entire Republican Ticket. LANCASTER COUNTY REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE. < 1 J. Reid Green, Chairman. Arthur W. Richardson, Secy. Walton G. Roberts, Treasurer. M I 1 i <» Hon. John A. Maguire Candidate for i i Congress i i First Nebraska District i heffley's Tailors For Nifty Up-to-Da*e CLOTHING Oliver Theatre Bid*. 149 N. 13th I-. —. .... T T 1 1 f . T T t . . . . I ..... Frank A. Peterson Lancaster County Democratic Candidate for COUNTY ATTORNEY t RALPH S. MOSELEY REPRESENTATIVE Republican Candidate for Re-Election Election Nov. 7, 1916 W. H.“HARRY” HATTEROTH CANDIDATE FOR M District Judge < i i Bom and reared in Omaha. Son of Union soldier in Civil war. Re publican. Read law in the office of John M. Thurston, and admitted to the bar; later associated with B. N. Robertson, Charles J. Greene and Ralph Breckenridge. In gen eral law practice 16 years. FRANK A. PETERSON Democratic Nominee FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY Lancaster County. rCcOberlies] STATE SENATE | | Demotcratitc Candidate for (Lancaster County) | detlty knotwn as a friend and em- • ployer of Colored men. V. B. YOUNG LINCOLN. - - - NEBRASKA Exclusive Dealer for H. M. MARKS & CO. Quality Tailors JUDGE ALBERT J. CORNISH CANDIDATE FOR < j Judge of the Supreme Court 11 M Is now serving his twenty-first consecutive year as judge of the district court of Lancaster County. Brother of Ed Cornish. We know our friends. Let’s boost for him. t . ... «