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About The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1920)
The Family Shoe Store Buy Shoes, Rubbers and Felts j ^ for your family before the cold , 5 weather comes. • i We can fit and satisfy. ■< l FRIEDMAN BROS, j 5 1504 North 24th St. ; W/WAW.W.,.W.,.W.V.V i: Liberty Drug Co. f ; > EVERYBODY’S DRUG STORE f i > We Deliver Anywhere. i !! Webster 0886 1904 N. 24b St % 4 !! \ i * X 4 * ' . . 4 « > \ WATERS ? I BARNHART : :: PRINTING CO. :: ip=s=z4 i! ; i: 3 i :: §kr?fl i O M A H A S 4 . 4 If 4 ► 4 < 4 * 4 4 » 4 4 ► 4 4 . • ► --- ; SOITH OMAHA ■ ___ I Wedding bells chimed last week for | Miss Mattie Bry ant and Mr. Charles I Boyd; Miss Grace Moody and Mr. II Harry Braun; Miss Martha Olmer and Mr. Willis Johnson, who were married | by the Rev. Mr. Thomas Taggart. “Daddy” Simms was reported very | seriously ill at his residence, Thirty ! third and U streets. The S. T. L., of which Miss Cerelda Tucker is a member, gave a kid party Wednesday. All of the girls were dressed as children and enjoyed the spirit of Christmas, with Santa Claus ’n everything. Bethel church will hold a big bap tizing Sunday at 2:30 p. m. Miss Hazel Wright and Mr. George Turner were quietly married Saturday evening at their home, 2815 U street. The Rev. Thomas Taggart performed the ceremony. The Mission Circle will meet with Mrs. Myrtle Garner, Thirty-third and U streets, Thursday evening. Mrs. Ophelia Cooper will leave Sun day for Kansas City, where she will spend Christmas with her friends and relatives. - j Siorx CITY, IOWA Sioux City lodge No. 4655, G. U. 0. of O. F., met Thursday and elected the following officers: N. G. Rasbum Curtis; V. G., Elmwood Ward; N. F.. j Eugene Freeman; chaplain, Wm. Col i lins; elective secretary, Doc Williams; P. secretary an dtreasurer, Mansfield Askew; advocate, Walter Williams; P. N. F., John Williams. Meeting nights of the lodge are second and fourth Thursdays in the Baron building. The Willing Workers met at the residence of Mrs. Curtis, 5lOtfc Cook street, Tuesday afternoon. The club presented the parsonage with a valu able range. The many friends of Mr. Jerry Lee will be pleased to learn of his recov- , ery from his recent illness at his home in Minneapolis. Odd Fellows’ lodge No. 4655 allowed Mr. Lee sick benefits amounting to $52 at their meeting Thursday. The Ladies of the Household of Ruth plan a series of entertainments J in their hall for the winter to be held on the first Monday night of every month through the winter. Maud and Mrs. Taylor of Luveme, Minn., are stopping with Mr. and Mrs. ^George Hicks, 1301 Hill avenue, until they can be permanently located. Mrs. P. M. Semo has recovered from her recent illness. The Rev. T. B. Stonewall of Minne apolis gave a very famous lecture on Wednesday night at the Malone A. M E. church. That he was a master o his subject, there w'as no question lef in the minds of his hearers. The presiding elder preached twr very able sermons at the aMIone A M. E. church Sunday. The offerin; was $45. Mr. John Duncan has returned horn' to spend the winter after a seasoi with the asphalt company. ATCHISON, KAS. Opal Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs Buney Taylor, died Sunday and wa. buried Monday. Mr. Thomas Jefferson of Cheyenne. Wyo., arrived in the city to join hi. wife, who has been here caring for hei mother and father. Miss Ruth Anderson and Mr. Gu. Downing were united in holy matri mony Wednesday. The marriage took place at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Wm. White Announcement of 20% I Price Reduction Sale | Nothing Reserved | Everything in our store is now offered at an immense » Saving in Christmas Buying | , Hartmann Wardrobe Trunks &S , Likly Suit Cases and Bags jk Boyles Suit Cases Collar Bags Kaufmann Fitted Cases Manicure Sets Gladstone Bags Photograph Frames Toilet Traveling Sets Jewel Cases M j I tidies’ Handbags Cigar and Cigaret Cases Traveling Bags Folding Clothes Hampers ft* Purses and Card Cases Tie Cases H? Portfolio Cases Glove and Handkerchief v% \ Cases 1 ' Freling & Steinle I 1803 Farnam St. The Good Baggage Store-Here 15 Years Music Parlor NOW OPEN Your favorite record played on request. Individual, Couple I or Party booths. j j SOL. LEWIS, Prop. 1824 No. 24th St. i 4 < Palace Clothing I Company 14th and Douglas Sts. MEN’S CLOTHIERS Appreciates Colored Trade. Courteous Attention. Prices Right. )HHBfl)flEWma«M«UUHBggKKreiHraxP<t><BTO side of Burbank street. That the couple are popular was evidenced by , the many presents they received. Mrs. Martha Bell quietly passed away Saturday night at the residence of her son. Mr. Fred Taylor spent Sunday in Omaha visiting friends. Mrs. Lucille Hord of Omaha is the guest of her sisters, Mrs. Maud and Maggie Allen. The Carnation club met at the resi- j dence of Mrs. Blanche Kerford. Mrs. Rosa Loftin is out again after | four months' suffering with a broken i limb. The American Legion will have a recital at the high school auditorium I December 27. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baylis enter tained a few friends at their home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Green and Mrs. Lucille Hood. The Knights of Pythias will hold their annual ball December 16. Mr. Willie Tyles is improving very rapidly under the care of Dr. Stewart. Mr. Phil Vanmeter died suddenly Monday and was buried Wednesday. S ED F. MOREARTY j Attomey-at-Law 700 Peters Trust Bldg. *j NOTICE 3 In the matter of the application of j Semann Saab for change of name. J Notice is hereby given that on the I i 30th day of v jvember, 1920, Semann | jj Saab filed his petition in the District; J Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, j the object and prayer of which is for j a decree changing his name from i Semann Saab to Samuel S. Majahed. J Said application will Ire presented to said Court in Court Room No. 7 on i j January 2, 1921, at 9 o’clock a. m., or j 5 as soon thereafter as petitioner can j be heard. i 3 SEMANN SAAB. 5 41 12 2-9-16-23 29 j -1 TH08. LYNCH, Attorney NOTICE OK ADMINISTRATION J In the County Court of Douglas Coun- j ty, Nebraska. | 3 In the matter of the estate of Ida|^ Saunders, dec eased. j J All persons Interested In said estate j j are hereby notified that a petition ha« j been filed In said Court alleging that J Bald deceased died leaving no last will and praying for administration upon / her estate, and that a hearing will Ire 3 had on said petition before said Court 3 on the 24th day of December, 1920, and J that If they fail to appear at said Court i on the said 24th day of December, 3 1920, at 9 o’clock a. m. to contest the 3 said petition, the Court may grant the 3 same and grant administration of said 3 estate to Claude Saunders or some 2 other suitable person and proceed to 3 a settlement thereof. 3 BRYCE CRAWFORD, 3t 12-2-9, 16-23 County Judge. 3 Monitor advertisers want your bua- < lness; that's why they advertise In your paper. Nil« UuMtn BuildinA—Horoa of NiU Uuctn Preparation* An Unusual Opportunity for men and women capable of earning salary of $50.00 per i week. We have openings for aggressive, hustling persons to cover city, county or travel entire state territory doing special organization work. The Nile Queen Corporation now being organized on a profit-sharing basis is putting into operation a new plan which offers a gilt edge opportunity to small investors. Wide awake men and women who want to make real money or have their savings earn substantial dividends, cannot afford to overlook this opportunity. For full information address Dept. B, Incorporators Nile Queen Corporation or Kashmir Chemical Co. 3423 Indiana Avenue Chicago Wonderful Graphanola Sale \ 10 Records given free with every CABINET GRAFANOLA * for a period of Sixty Days. Terms to suit. Q Street Pharmacy 28th and Q Sts. South 260 -- -... i L M- M. M. * .• » » • • • • -» • • • ■ m ..—-1 f FREE!A FREE!! BRING THIS AD Saturday or Monday j I China Cup and Saucer With a purchase of $1.00 or over we will give a Fine Fancy ? None given without this ail. ? Buy your Christmas presents where you can ? save. y TOYS SHOES GLASSWARE \ NOVELTIES BLANKETS SLIPPERS Are Now on Sale ' t STAR STORE! 1831-1833-1835 North 24th St. I | PATRONIZE THE MONITOR ADVERTISERS i