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About The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1926)
PERSONALS Ed. F. Morearty, Lawyer, 700 Pe- ^ lers Trust building, JAckson 3841 or HArooy 2156. Miss Dorothy E. Williams, who has been teaching at Sedalia, Mo., returned home Tuesday for her summer vaca tion. Miss Ruth Seay has gone to Tulsa, Okla., for a short visit. Dr. A. G. Edwards leaves Saturday for a month's tour through the east. Memorial services will he held at Zion baptist Church Sunday after noon. May 30, by Roosevelt Post of the American Legion. Dr. A. Gerald Edwards, jr., dentist, of St. Louis, Mo., spent two day here last week on a flying visit to his parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Edwards, 2411 Erskine street. Mrs. Wiliam Newsome has returned to Omaha and is occupying her home at 241!) Blondo street Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Davis, 2821 North Twenty-sixth street, entertained at dinner a.t their residence Wednes day evening, complimentary to the Rev., W. F. botts and his guest, the Rev. Dr. C. C. Harper. Miss Anna belle Brookins of Owens borough, Ky, arrived in this city to he the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. H. Cnstin, 271!) Sorth Twenty-eighth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ewing and Mr. and Mrs. Stone of 2804 North Twenty-fifth street, have gone to I,ouisville, Ky., for an indefinite stay. W. G. Haynes left Wednesday eve ning for Racine, Wis.. to attend the convention of the American Chemical association. Miss Ernestine Thornton, daughtc of Mr. and Mrs. Doris Thornton 281' Miami, who has been attending the Seventh Day Adventist school at Grand Island is home for the summei vacation. DECORATION DAY BALL AT , DREAMLAND 'Hie annual Decoration Day Bail will be held at Dreamland Hall, Monday May 31. Adams’ original orchestra will furnish the music. Dancing un til 2 a. m. N. A. A. C. P. A special forum meeting of the N. j A. A. C. P. will be held in Cleaves’ Temple Church, 25th and Decatur Streets, Sunday at 4 p. m. Mr. Y. W. Logan in a paper en titled “Some Hindrances to Our Econ omic Progre- How Shall We Remedy Them?” will continue the interesting discussion raised in the forum two Sundays ago while meeting in the St. Johns A. M. E. Church. Dr. A. A. Foster and other profes sional men and some of the more prominent ministers have indicated j that they will participate in the dis- ; cussion. Mr. M. L. Meyer, popular soloist,, will render a special selection. Come out and help make the Omaha Branch what you think it ought to be, and what by your help it will be. COUNCIL BLUFFS NOTES. Mrs. Dorothy Reeves left for Kan sas City to see her brother, Richard Gamble graduate; and then to Topeka to visit her sister, Mrs. Juanita Bibbs. Mrs. Francis I,eo anil her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Holloway motored to Minneapolis for ten days. Mrs. Daisy Fox left for Kansas, May 20, to visit relatives. Mrs. Susie Robinson was called to Kansas City by the ilness of her sis ter. Mrs. J. 1’. Jack on is improving nicely. Mrs. Dellia is-e passed away May 19 and was buried May 23. The State Women Federation of Iowa met at Tabernacle Baptist Church in a Thursday session. Quite a few of the Omaha number met with the Federation. Mrs. S. Joe Brown of Des Moines; Mrs. D. Mae Fine, Codai Rapids. Mrs. M. M. Patton, De Moines. Mrs. P. E. Osborn of Kansas City, Mo., and others. A wonderful program wa rendered each evening. BEFORE BUYING A HOME CONSULT MTNTOS11 & PENN, REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS A few of our houses and prices— 3015 Decatur street—5 rooms, modern ex eept heat—$2,250; cash, $225. 2816 Parker—5 rooms, modern except heat —$2,500; cash, $150. 2J06 N. 28th Are.—5 rooms, modern, va cant; corner lot; all for $4^0(1 Cash, $600. Saore room, offices, hall, 4room apartment, upstair*, in business center, on North Mth street A bargain. WEBSTER 5933. FOR SAI.E: One trunk for $10, practically new. O.se wardrobe trunk, $20. 2220 Willis Ave.—Phone 1008. FOR RENT—Nice quiet furnished room for nice quiet man. Web. 3567. A-k for Fred Walker. 5-14 It FOR RENT Three-room modern apait ment. up-lairs. Will rent all or separ ately. Half block from car line. Web. 2769. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. (Noah W. Ware, Attorney). In the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska. In the matter of' the estate of Henry Peter Joseph, deceased. All persons interested in s;lid e-tute are hereby notified that a petition has j been filed in said Court alleging that: said deceased died leaving no la.-t will and praying for administration upon! his estate, and that a hearing will bo j had on said petition before said conr' on the 19th flay of June, 1926. and that if they fail to appear at ,-fiid Court on the said 19th day of June.! 1926, at 9 o’clock A. M. to contest said petition the court may grant th 1 same anti grant administration of -aid estate to N. W. Ware or some other suitable person anti proceed to a Set tlement therof. RRYCE CRAWFORD 3t 5-28 26 County Judge. PROBATE NOTICE (C. L. Waldron, Attorney) In the matter of the estate of Eliza laftcher, deceased. Notice is hereby given: That the creditors of -aid deceased will meet the Administrator with will annexed of said estate, before me, County Judge of Dougles County, Nebraska, at the County Court Room, in said County, on the 29th day of July 1926, and on the 29th day of September 1926, at 9 o’clock A. M., each day, for the purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allowance. Three months are al loweii for the creditors to present their claims, from the 26th day o June, 1926. BRYCE CRAWFORD, 4t-5-28-26 County Judge. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the firm known a- Wagner and Lewis. 1 ndertak eis, has been dissolved, and all the affairs of said partnership settled. Joseph I). Lewis, undei terms of the dissolution, has be come sole owner of the business of what wa- It agner and Lewis, and has assumed all its obligations and is to collect the hills due said firm. Said partnership was dissolved on the 7th day of May, 1926. by agreement be tween the parties. GEORGE W W AGNER, Formerly a member of the firm of Wagner and Lewis, Undertakers. —Adv. ANNOUNCEMENT. A. P. Scruggs, Lawyer, announces the re move I of In- law offices to 2*310 N. 22nd St. Phone WK. 4162. ( After May 15, 1926.» ONI ROOM an<l kitchenette, furnished; and also a three-room house furnished, for rent In a few days I will have five strictly modern apartments, furnished, in best location in town, close to everything that you will need. The best price in town. You can rent these apartments for the price of a good room.—Phone V* K 2113 and ask for Mr. Lee W. Walk er, after 6 p m. or morning. Call any time on Sunday. View of Parlor of JONES & CO., Undertakers Modern, scientifically arranged, specially built, fully equipped FUNERAL HOME. Over Twelve Years of Courteous, Considerate and Satisfactory Service in Omaha Has Established Our Reputation. Twenty-Fourth and Grant Streets. WE. 1100. I.ady Attendant. “SATISFACTORY SERVICE ALWAYS” J „ ! , Owner Must Sell x X Fine 5-room all modern home, with two lovely bedrooms £ and big well-arranged kitchen. Full cemented basement, £ | large floored attic, spic and span throughout. 'Swell big Ij! £ yard, a barn large enough for three autos, good district, £ A close to school and car, paving all paid. 'I his is a real bar- .j. | gain. Call me and I will show you. Easy terms. Evenings, £ § Mr. Meyers, Webster 1567. 4 Y _ v | Schroeder Investment Co. | ja. 3261. 704 Keeline Building. X % LET US PAY YOU g(V( ON SAVINGS | -We Treat You Right STATE SAVINGS A LOAN ASSOCIATION N. W. Corner tftth and Douglas Streets Bankers Reserve Bldg. | OWIKOtlKWlWWWJWKlMWIKXW'KlMW' (UCVmiKMX >a*I^J>CWVW,W)aK«XHX!KX'><IXWWKOW’*>' BUY OR RENT ONE OF THESE BEAUTIFUL HOMES DANDY little 3-room house, modern except heal, $50 cash, price $1,500; Balance $15 per month. 1 BOOMS, modern except heat, full lot, near car line, $75.00 cash, price $1,650.00; Balance $15.00 per month. 5 BOOMS, modern except heat, near , 21th street, $125.00 cash, price $2,550; Balance $22.50 per month. 5 ROOMS, all modern, near Binney street, dandy location, $225.00 cash; I'rice $2,650.00; Balance $25.00 per month. 2715 MIAMI STREET, 8 rooms, all modern and newly decorated; full lot; now vacant.. Terms reasonable. I have a number of good houses to rent. Call WE. 1166 (Formerly Standard Laundry) X ;; 24th Near I-ake Street !»! PHONE VVE. 6055 * 1 I 1 - I “Dependable ' •> Family :j: Service” - i Dry Cleaning of Ladies and Cents’ Wearing Apparel *£ and Household Fur nishings SOFT WATER LAUNDERING — I Wet Wash 4 X Thrifty Wash Dry Wash | Rough Dry Y Y X Family Finish 4 Linen Curtains Hlankets, Etc c-^^x*4“X>-x-x<-X"X“X--x-*x--x--:-' — Mail 10c for copy of * _ new Oh Henry! recipe * ~ book showing SIXTY ■ " —* “new recipes. Wrile ' " Wiltiamaon Candy Co.-' ■■■■ »T M Chicago. IU. _____ . _ i ? If H. J. Preyor f S MASON, CONTRACTOR, ? I X ;j* Brick, Cement, Plastering -j' and Carpentry Work. Y i Work guaranteed on all k jobs—large or small. 1 1605 N. 27th St. WE. 5069 k 2 % :-x~x-*-x-*x--xkk**x«x~x~X"X~x •x~xx:~:~x»x“xx~x~:~x~x«<-:~x~x k TRY $ ! J. H. Holmes! TAILOR I % ■’ .j. Cleaning, Pressing, Remodeling | ’ •j’ We Buy Second-Hand Clothes «!> Y Goods Called for and Delivered ‘ [ *j. 2218 N. 24th St. WE 3320. ^ ^WATERS \ BARNHART PRINTING Ctt. *Ss-tr-h-^ c _i (■AV.V.V.V.'.VA'.VAV.W.'.V S Miss Olivia Welbon :■ { PUBLIC £ £ STENOGRAPHER jl Real Estate—Notary Public ■* J Will appreciate your ■; >. patronage. > f Office WEbster 2900 £ <rm Res. WEbster 5110 V ■I Office 2420 North 24th St. > .^.V.V.VAV.VAVAVAVAV/ xk~x~X"X*x~x*x~x*x*x*x*x**> | | ❖ J. D. McDavid | $ $ landscaping. Transplanting *1" Y Y .;. and Trimming. | 4 X A Regular Tree Surgeon Ij] 4 2120 N. 28th St. WE. 1508. 4 l l A a a a • . . . 1,1 .11!-L ■■■ 1 1 ' _ if***.. i! Reid )uffy | PHARMACY | FREE DELIVERY | Phone Web. 0609 f 24 th and I^ake Streets $ I OMAHA, NEB. £ * ‘k .^;..x~x*,x~x“x~x~x~x~x~x**x~:~fc’ 4~x~x~x-x“x“x~x~x*<**x-:~&«*x*^ | EMERSON’S LAUNDRY £ The Laundry That Suite All *:* V * X 1301 No. 24th St. Web. 0820 X ■X~X*<~X“X~X“X-X~X^X«!~X-X~t We handle a complete line of FLOWER. VEGETABLE, I GRASS AND FIELD SEEDS BULBS—For Spring and Fall Planting When in need of CUT : FLOWERS don’t forget our Floral Department, as we have a complet seasonable assortment. STEWART’S SEED AND FLOWER SHOP 109 North 16th Street (Opposite Post Office) jj JAckson 3285 __«_ .* * ’ • f vv>”0"rA*VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV | 909-BAR-COL-909 | The World’s I Greatest Tonic 1 i The Climax of Scientific Skill | A PERMANENT AND ACTIVE AGENT I X A purely vegetable preparation, positively free of all t ^ narcotics. % A tonic that makes the old feel young and keeps the £ X young youthful. X X To excite the glands without building up the body is X £ almost criminal. The purpose of 909—Bar—Col—909 is to £ X build up the whole body and then the glands will function £ X as in days of youth ; therefore it is a tonic that makes the X £ old feel young and keeps the young youthful. X It strengthens the bronchial tubes and lungs against f X colds and pneumonia. % X It stimulates the weak and palpitating heart and re- * ;j; stores the organ to normal conditions. £ The liver, feeling the impulse, becomes greatly more £ £ active. ‘ £ It relieves constipation and the bowels perform regu- X £ larly. £ The kidneys are stimulated to perform their natural £ £ functions without pain or distress and regularly. X £ All of the glands are thoroughly washed out and re- £ •{• stored to youthful activity; therefore a person of 60 years £ £ or more regains the pep and vigor of a person of 35 years, £ X and a person of 40 years regains the pep, vigor and vtiality X £ of a person of 20 or 25 years of age. All of this is the purpose £ | of 909—Bar—Col—909 and in its use its purpose is fulfilled £ X to the letter. 2 £ 909—Bar—Col—909 is an expensive and high class X y preparation. Some of the ingredients in these tablets cost £ •{• $480 per pound, and other ingredients in proportion. £ Agents wanted—male and female. Good money for vgents. £ X For sale at Hamilton Drug Store, Stuart’s Art Shoppe and X X at Sales Department, 1423 North 24th Street. 1 X £ | YOU CAN HAVE THE KIND OF JOB YOU S ARE LOOKING FOR - £ iby listing your name and telephone number with ! I o ALFRED JONES / ;; Catering and Employment Office 2811 Caldwell Street. WE. 0752. ; ' f ~~.