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RATES—4 cents a word for single in sertions; 2 cents a word for two or more insertions. No advertisement taken for less than SO cents. Cash must accom pany advertisement. DRUG STORES ADAMS HAIGHT DRUG CO., 24th and Lake; 24th and Fort, Omaha, Neb. Furnished rooms for rent. Webster 1888. 4t.pd. Furnished rooms for rent. Webster 4532. FOR RENT—5-room apartments, $25 and $15 per month. Room for rent. Phone Webster 1250. 2706 Parker street Furnished rooms for rent in private family. Call Webster 3200. VACANT—7 and 9-room house on easy terms. Robbins. Douglas 2842. Strictly modern room for rent. Young lady preferred. Webster 3454. FOR RENT — Comfortable, nicely furnished rooms. Call Webster 1256. Rooms for rent in home, all mod em except heat. Call Harney 6829. Modern furnished rooms for gentle men. 2013 Grace street. Webster 4983. For Rent—Two rooms with bath, 2812 Douglas street. Phone Harney 7026. Modern furnished rooms. 2130 North Twenty-eight street. Webster 4983. WANTED—Barber. Will pay $20 guarantee to the right person. 1916 Cuming street. 2t. Furnished room for rent, modem. Gentleman only. Call at 2640 Cald well. Webster 6303. For Sale—My equity in a desirable five-room modern home.—A. P. Sim mons. Douglas 8682. WANTED—Three furnished rooms, j or a small house, all modern if pos- ; sible. Call Douglas 3224. Two large rooms furnished, each strictly modern. Twenty-fourth street car line. Phone Webster 4012. Wanted—Colored woman as house keeper with knowledge of poultry raising. Phone L. Knox, Calhoun. First-claw modem furnished room* lire. L. M. Bentley Webster, iltw North Twenty-sixth street. Phoae Webster 4769. One furnished upstairs front room, suitable for two gentlemen. Two blocks from the car line. Rates rea sonable. Call Web. 3792. 4t For Rent—Furnished rooms in a first class rooming house, steam heat, bath, electric lights on Dodge and 24th street car line. Mrs. Anna Banks, 924 North 20th. Douglas 4379. For Rent—Three unfurnished rooms in modem home for couple without children. 2004 North Twenty-eighth street, corner of Blondo. Webster 5053. * Agents Wanted—Men and women to sdliclt and collect for the Nebraska State Health & Accident Insurance Co., Northwest Comer 14th and Doug las St. Phone Douglas 5575. Neatly furnished room. 2425i Lake street. Phone Webster 3582.—Adv. lodge directory G. U. O. of O. F., South Omaha Lodge No. 9374. Meetings first and third Fri day*; College Dept. second and fourth Fridays, 25*h and N Sts., South Side. Past Grand Mastera Council No. 442, first and third Tuesday*. 24th and Charles Streets. WM. R. SHAFROTH, N. G. E. E. BRYANT. G. M. and P. S. | S. W. MILLS I V, REAL ESTATE CO. ! List your property with us. We X < \ will sell or rent for you. i A Y < > Notary Public. v i > Office Phone Web. 148. ! ; 1421 N. 24th St., 24th & Charles X 'COLD' IT MAY DEVELOP SERIOUSLY HURLBURT’S CAMPHOR PILLS TAME ONE AT ONCE if you sneeze, snaffle or feel a c*i*.l commjf on. Carry the sn.a'1 Ixit-’le at all tune*. Price 30 Ceuti nt nil dealers. TUB yn T.’S CO., 1TZWETOGH, If. Y. ! For District Delegate I ♦,♦ ♦♦♦ 2. ♦!♦ | f i * t Republican % National | f Convention * V ♦|* y | John Albert Williams f • • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦. ♦ A*. ♦ ♦ ♦ A . ♦. ,• /. - ♦ ♦ ♦♦-•- .♦» »*« ♦ ♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ LA GRANGE, TEXAS. Rev. J. S. Adair, G. C. M., of Corsi cana, Texas, made his annual visit here last week to the Tabor lodge. Ebenezer Baptist church was pack ed last Thursday night by an audi ence which listened to a lecture by Sergeant Needham Roberts who, as sociated with Henry Johnson, have a record of killing forty Germans. Mrs. Susie V. Mitchell, teacher of Pleasant Green public school, closed the session there Friday, March 12. The members of Ebenezer Baptist church met in business session and raised the salary of their pastor, Rev. S. A. Tillman. The little folks met at the home of Mrs. Clementine Riley Sund y after noon between the hours of 2:30 and 6.30 and helped little Allen Fields celebrate his seventh birthday. Lem onade, apples, ice cream and cake and cadies were served. Mr. D. V. Simpson is here at the bedside of his grandmother, Mrs. Lovie Simpson. Messrs. Clem Hallis of West Point and Dan Martin of Smithville were in the city last Saturday. Our sick are: Mesdames Lovie Simpson, Pollie Smith and Emma Mosley. St. James M. E. church held regular monthly religious services last Sunday morning and evening, Rev. A. M. Ma son, pastor. Rev. R. S. Slaughter, P. C., A. M. E. church here, preached at Betheleham Sunday. Dr. L. D. Cook has been appointed director of a valunteer health league for Fayette county, having full au thority to act. Every physician, eau cr.toi and minister will be urged to help carry out a complete program which will be announced soon. Action will begin April 4 and close April 10. PALESTINE, TEXAS. The weather is beautiful, and the farmers are doing their best to get their crops in and the gardens are be ginning to look fine. We will soon have plenty to eat. All the churches had appropriate services yesterday, and all were well attended. Rev. A. Barbour and Attorney A. G. Perkins of Galveston were in the city on business last week. Mr. Henry Jones of Oakvood was in the city Sunday. Rev. George Walker of Houston, 1e>as, was in the city Sunday on his way to fill his pulpit. Mrs. Jessie Conolly died last week and was buried by Mrs. I. E. Bland, our new undertaker. Mrs. Bland also conducted the funeral of Mr. Melton Washington, who died here last week, j Mrs. Bland is making good as an 1 undertaker. Mr. Andrew McCoy is on the sick j list. Mrs. Anna Taylor and Mrs. Martha Campbell went to Grapeland last week. Mr. B. F. Blane of Cuney spent Sun day in our city. We are glad to state that the “flu” is somewhat subsided. Mrs. M. L Garland is improving nicely after a long illness with the "flu.” Rev. C. W. Hamlett went to Jack sonville last week to visit his wife. Mrs. Mittie Mosley went to Grape land last Sunday. Mr. B. F. Wallace went to Marshall last week on business. Attorney S. J. Williamson is kept ! especially busy these days. — FREMONT, NEBRASKA. I - Rev. Mr. Stapleton preached two good sermons here last Sunday, March 2S, one at the morning service and one at the evening service. The supper given at ' Mrs. B. F. j Brannons by the A. M. E. church and Sunday school was a success. Mr. Golden has returned from a : short visit to Omaha. Mrs. Williams and children who i have had tonsflltis have recovered. Preparations are being made for , the Easter program next Sunday by j the Sunday school. We think it will I be unusually interesting. Mrs. Devereaux and children have 1 returned from an extended visit in j Omaha. Preparations are being made for the j grand rally, May 9. According to , plans now begun our church will be I erected this summer on the lots which j were recently acquired by us. -- I Norman C. Gault | REPUBLICAN I I ? —For— X | Justice of the Peace | j- Fitted and (Qualified in Every y Way for the Office. •{• I .j. Primaries April 20, 1920 y | The Globe | l Realty Co. | j i ALFRED JONES A SON. T X Managers y X I y We buy, sell and exchange X £ city property and farms. X X 19 Patterson Block y y Phone Douglas 7408 Omaha, Neb. Y Y ? | A Res. 1920 N o 36th St. y V Phone Webster 4743 y % J. SNELL | * General Building Contractor & <• Estimates Furnished Free— y y Prices Reasonable %* ANYONE Desiring Modern Homes CALL G. W. M ACK LI N For Reasonable Terms Webster 2380 24th and Blondo Sts. ? • t | Real Estate Notice | •£ TO THE PUBLIC OF OMAHA: j; A Be it known that A. J. Davis of Omaha has been dealing in real \ y estate in Omaha for the past six years; that it has always been his y y aim to serve £he public fairly; that he operates his business from f X 2820 North Twenty-sixth street, Webster 839, and that E. M. Davis y or any other Davis who claims to be connected with him in real estate | J X is an impostor. y y (Signed) A. J. DAVIS. X Webster 839 f i y***<~x~:~:~x~XK~:~x^K“X“X~X“X*,x>*,X“X~x~X“X“X~x*<"X~X“XHX I FOR SALE. Grocery store and market, best lo cation in the north end of city; has large colored trade; will sell at In voice price; best reasons for selling; all new' fresh stock, cheap rent; the right place for one or more enter prising colored people with some cash to make good. For further Informa tion see Eugene Thomas, 413-14 Kar barh Block, Fifteenth and Douglas strets. THEODORE ROOSEVELT POST 30 TO GIVE GRAND CONCERT The Theodore Roosevelt Post, No. 30, of The American Legion, will give a grand entertainment at St- John’s A. M. K. church on Friday evening. April 10. Don't fail to keep this date in mind. Everybody is going. _ THE MONITOR is J2 a year, pay able in ADVANCE. Several subscrip tions are now due. Please drop into the office and pay. send the amount by check or post office order or phone Douglas 3224 and our collector will call. SUITS AT $45 and up CAN YOU BEAT IT? Victory Tailors 1612 Capitol Ave. Office Phone, Webster 5784 Residence, Webster 1219 JOHN A. GARDNER . Auto Express and BaRRage i Stand at Killingsworth & Price 2416 No. 24th St. I........... | Friedman’s Place | & Fine Watch Repairing. Red 7914 J. ••• We Buy and Sell ••• ¥ Jewelry, Clothing. Shoee, Trunks V ¥ Suit Caeee. Etc. ¥ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ¥ 444^444444^444444444444444 ♦♦$¥¥¥¥¥¥0¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥4>^¥¥¥ ¥otflce Phone Ret. Phone *i‘ YWebtter 682 Webster 2047 ? Residence 3318 Emmett St. t T S. L. MOATTES ¥ Y TRANSFER CO. T ¥ We Do All Kinds of Hauling } .t.Trunks Delivered to Any Part of the.:. 1 City. A .1. Stand. 2218 No. 24th St. OMAHA £ -- L. A. Richardson James Armstrongs THE OWL TRANSFER CO. ■ Prompt Service All Parte of the Clty.l But. Phone Web. 2095. Res Har. 6073M 2122 No. 24th St. Omaha, Neb I ... ■- ■ -- Subscribe for The Monitor. THi GREATEST At THORITY IN Till W0RI It I'HKNCHI Hr,H CUSHMAN’S MENTHOL INHALER IK / Of* J LENNOX SftOWNE. Of LONDON FOR COLDS IN HEAD, CATARRH, SORE THROAT, LA GRIPPE, HEADACHE. OR ANY HEAD OR THROAT TROUBLE. OR Brown is Senior Surgeon to the Central fajndon Throat and Ear Hospital H< d» dare* himself In a recent medical journali" emphatic terms as follows: “The vapor o. Menthol cheeks In a manner hardly less than marvelons, acute Colds In the head For all forms of nasal diseases, causirg obstrnctfon to the natural breatlway, * prescribe Cushman’s Menthol Inhaler to the extent of hundreds per annum.’’ k CHRONIC DISEASE LURKS IN EVERY BAD CULr Then why do you go on in a deluded way trying to wear out your misery when Cu*i. • man's InHamck will relieve > ju instantly No sickening or nauseating drug* to d« hihtate your system. Only a refreshing and healthful aid to you Indi*i>enHal*'e m trav .-ling Public singers and Speakers us- i and find it the greatest aid In strengthening INFLUENZA! i of New York, *aid: "Inhaled Menthol t particularly destructive to the life ol th Influenza bacilli CC*B?IPI/WCCC ! I,r Thor. otR jlbMltOO ! 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S mi GROCERIES DELIVERED TWICE A DAY < > Phone Webster 1917 5 \ j; Charlie Andrews & Arlander Brown, Proprietors j; ■: ■: .■.'.V.V.V.V.'.'.Vi’iV.V.V.'.V.V.'.Vi'i’.'.V.VAVJ'rVA'WWW CHICAGO LAUNDRY UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Desires Your Patronage 1509 CAPITOL AVENUE Phone Douglas 2972 and Wagon Will Call. J. G. LOHLEIN. (' i J ,i 1 i rggrjgjrjgnjzmz:lSSmttBiiiBa 9 c/■££. ^ FB (j /uy. /^*yutv«^-rvis (C+rU- ; [I l\~t-nJjis^- 4*'*' n.-^Y. JZu-c<rL pfl iLtsnf' "if ctoasi ^iss O0-rr~fis£c?.<*->’~ y^t/r~Oxsjijtlr& LB &jyJ~ SY.'kzJI/u-x*■CU.'tCOYisll,' U4srJ&*£ i/yff-Ksn^C* ^EJ !■ / < t?-o& y^ 'j : >;.<s ^<r > ^ ■ ! ■ ;lt « , 'jM 111 >B Preparations for Hair and Skin B~ tfl For nl> at all Druft Storw and first cl— B—ty Parlor* V cfl FREE! DeLuxe Beauty Book write today for a copy FREE! ^E Ji KASHMIR CHEMICAL COMPANY H |P 312 South Clark Straat, Chicago Dapt 00000 ^BJ 1