The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, February 03, 1917, Page 7, Image 7

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    MT. MORIAH NOTES
On a whole, the Mt. Moriah Baptist
Church can look back over the closed
month with much rejoicing. In cer
tain respects, all things did not meas
ure up, because of the inclement
weather. Nevertheless, nothing seri
ous has taken hold of us. We had
baptism the first Sunday in the month,
at which time one was a witness. To
tal addition, four. The spiritual tide
was good. We were compelled to drop
three from the roll of members. The
Church is trying to see that all the
members “walk.” When they have to
be “carried” unnecessarily, the Church
gets tired of the burden, which is
Scriptural, and puts them down.
The Silver Leaf Club has been or
ganized January 4th at the residence
of Mrs. C. M. Simmons, and Mrs. E.
Watson elected president; Mrs. C.
Falls, vice president; Mrs. Anna Wil
kinson, secretary; Mrs. Mary Wood
son, assistant secretary; Mrs. C. M.
Simmons, treasurer.
Our plans are all completed for our
SOUTH SIDE.
(Mrs. Lulu Thornton, Correspondent)
Besheba Council No. 12 of Sons and
Daughters of Jerusalem, South Side,
gave a delightful surprise pound
party for their Most Excellent Queen,
Mrs. Sadie Todd, 2612 Jackson street,
for her efficient service. She was the
recipient of an abundant supply of
provisions, which was highly appre
ciated.
Mr. Henry Arduna, who was hurt
last week while at work, is much bet
ter, but still unable to go back to
work.
Mrs. Sara Severe is quite sick at
her home, 4421 South 21st St. On
last Monday evening she suffered a
complete nervous prostration. She is
also troubled considerable with her
heart.
Mrs. Mabel Garrick, of 5308 South
27th street, has been quite sick this
week, but is better. Her baby is also
sick.
Tribe No. 4 of the Allen Chapel
A. M. E. Church Building Fund, gave
an entertainment last Wednesday
evening at the home of Mrs. L. Pa
gram, 2627 Y St. The house was
crowded most of the evening. The
entertainment was a decided success
in every way.
Miss Beatrice Steward, of 2505 P
street, who has been down with la
grippe, this week, is much better.
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Petersen & Michelsen
Hardware Co.
GOOD HARDWARE
2408 N St. Tel. South 162
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I STANEKS PHARMACY!
Henry Stanek, Prop.
PRESCRIPTION EXPERT 1
I Cor. 24th and L Sts. Tel. So. 878j
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MELCHOR-- Druggist
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Lincoln Department
Joseph B. LaCour, Editor and Business Manager.
821 S Street
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EXHIBITIONS OF PREJUDICE
As a race, we are very sensitive on
all matters where there is the least
suspicion that we are the objects of
prejudice. It requires but very little
to arouse our resentment and too often
our actions and expressions show this
poisonous affection, with the result
that what we say or do to offset the
conditions of which we complain loses
much of its effectiveness because we
are as guilty as those whom we ac
cuse.
This is peculiarly true of many of
us in our public utterances on the
platform and in the press. We show a
racial venom toward those whom we
charge with ill-treating us. Instead,
we should be jealous of our mental
attitude, for if we allow our minds to
harbor prejudice, our reasoning be
comes illogical and so defective as to
operate to our detriment to such an
extent that we are more than apt to
fail to make a clear case. We, too, of
ten refuse to remain open-minded and
considerate of the other fellow’s side
of the argument; if we did not we
would no doubt discover that there
was soe n.maesure of justice in his at
titude and that if conditions are to
be improved there is something for us
to do in correcting our own defects
at the same time we are pointing out
his.
Under such circumstances, a clear
understanding can only be reached by
dispassionate discussion of the ques
tions at issue. If we indicate we pos
sess poisoned minds and show racial
••»>» i-y in considering them, we can
expect nothing less from the other
fellow and, in fact, deserve little more
than his contempt. Logical conclu
sions reached through unprejudiced
reasoning invarably give results; they
exert a compelling influence that can
not be set aside. Racial issues are
debatable and the side which presents
the clearest case through logical pro
cesses will win every time. To be
Irgical we must consider matters from
unbiased standpoints and this cannot
be done with warped intellects.—J. M.
Ratchman, St. Louis.
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CLOTHING
Oliver Theatre Bldg. 149 N. 13th
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934 P St., Lincoln
Opposite Main Door Post Office
Cameras and Films, Magazines,
Cigars, Candies and a full line
of Druggist Sundries
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revival meetings, which come off the
5th of March. Rev. W. H. Young, of
Springfield, Mo., will be in charge.
Keep off the date. Last notice.
February 8. Where? Mt. Moriah
Baptist Church, 26th and Seward.
What? Greatest lecture of the open
ing year by Rev. M. H. Wilkinson,
“Why to Marry, Who to Marry, When
to Marry.” Everybody is coming.
Why? Because everybody is talking
about it, and wants to hear it. To all
it is instructive, inspirational, and pre
ventive. Single and married. Let not
the married say that it belongs not to
them. They might have to marry
again.
Dan Desdunea’ Orchestra, Webster
710, 2516 Burdette St.—Adv.
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
RATES—1% cents a word for single
insertions, 1 cent a word for two or
more insertions. No advertisement
for less than 15c. Cash should ac
company advertisement.
HOUSES—FOR RENT
2313 No. 27th St. 4 rms .$12.00
111 So. 28th Ave., 3 rms .. 11.00
024 No. 27th Ave. 8 rms. mod... 20.00
2883 Miami St. 7 rms mod. 28.00
G. B. ROBBINS
Tel. Douglas 2842 or Webster 4520.
FOR RENT
1807 N. 23d St., 3 rms.$11.00
2115 N. 26th St., 5 rms. 16.00
2724 Miami, 5 rms..'. 15.50
2707 Corby, 7 rms, modern. 20.00
1717 Nicholas, 6 rms. modern,
except heat; bam . 15.00
2525 No. 17th St., 6 rms. mod.
except heat .. 16.00
See our complete list before rent
ing.
WESTERN REAL ESTATE CO.
413-14 Karback Blk. Doug. 3607.
Monitor advertisers can satisfy all
your wants.
For Rent—A five room modem cot
tage, 2013 North Twenty-third street.
Webster 6762.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.
Fourteen neatly furnished rooms.
Airs. Ella Dunivan, 4716 South 27th
street, South Side. Phone South
3067.
Furnished room with furnace heat,
for single man. Webster 4087.
Furnished room for man and wife.
Phone Harney 5829. Lee Councellor,
949 No. 27th street.
Furnished room. Strictly modem.
Harney 4340. Mrs. Jackson, 2669
Douglas street.
Strictly modem rooms for rent, 822
North Twenty-third street. Mrs. I.
M. Faulkner, Douglas 5561.
Nicely furnished rooms. Modem.
Irs. R. J. Gaskin, 2606 Seward St.
Vebster 4490.
For Rent—Furnished rooms in
modem home for nice quiet young
man. 3702 North Twenty-third St.
Webster 3727.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms.
Call Webster 658 evenings.
Modem furnished rooms for rent,
$1.50 and up. Miss Hayes, 1826 No.
23rd St. Webster 5639.
Clean, moder" burnished rooms on
Dodge and Twenty-fourth street car
lines. Mrs. Annie Banks,, Douglas
4379.
WANTED.
For plain sewing, call Miss Alexan
der, 1403 North 18th St. Web. 4745.
Wanted—Reliable barber. Must be
up-to-date in every respect. Married
man preferred. D. E. Nichols, 219
North 9th St., Lincoln, Neb.
I WHO DOES1 YOUR '.SHOE* RE?'
PAIRING?
Try H. LAZARUS
Work done while you wait, or
will call for and deliver without
charge.
Red 2395 2019 Cuming St.
If I don’t get your work, we both
lose.
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Dry Cleaners, Garment and Fancy
Dyers
Phone Tyler 1022 1616 Vinton St.
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18th and Izard Tel. Douglas 1702
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at POPULAR PRICES.
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Established 1890 j
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Continental Casualty Co.
334 Brandeis Theater Bldg.
Douglas 3726.