The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, August 17, 1918, Page 2, Image 2

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    The Deep Water Fish Market
1409'2 NORTH TWENTY-FOURTH STREET
We handle first-class fish of all kinds. We will quote some of the
best varieties: Red Snapper, Fresh Spanish Mackerel, Mullett, Carp
and Buffalo.
DRIED AND SALT FISH OF ALL KINDS.
We ask the friends in Omaha when in need of anything in our line to
call in and see us. We deliver within twelve bVcks.
E. HAYNES, Proprietor. Webster 3943.
A Business Opportunity
A Splendid opportunity for a competent licensed embalmer to
secure one-third interest in a well established undertaking firm in
Omaha. Partner drafted.
1914 CUMING STREET
MICHAEL L. CLARK
“The Sheriff on the Job”
Republican Candidate
j —For a—
SECONDTERM
My Motto—Enforcement of the Law Without
Fear or Favor.
WHAT IS A REAL AMERICAN? i
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❖ He is a Patriot, not a Partisan. He
X Votes. He keeps informed on Public *1
y Questions. He is clear of Race Preju- .j
y dice and wants the Black Man or the •]
X Yellow Man to have Equal Privilege *l
y with himself. His Heart beats a little .|
y faster when he sees the Stars and •(
X Stripes. He is made of three Ingredi- 'i
y ents: Washington, Franklin and Abra- 3
x ham Lincoln. He Respects Women, any 'j
X Woman. He does not care what your }
y Religious belief is so long as you are de- •]
X cent. He is a good Loser, as well as a J
X Winner. He does not enjoy Riches in I]
y midst of Povertj. He is Loyal to his •]
X Family, to his Friend and to his Coun- j
X try. He wants the United States to be a 3
Jg Big Brother to the Rest of the World. 3
A If these meet with your ap-proval, vote for !j
* C.W. BRITT, Republican Candidate for County Attorney \
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Justice of the Peace
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Pnminn 1916 CUMING street
Uummu Comfortable Rooms—Reasonable Rates
Douglas 2466 D. G. Russell, Proprietor
PEOPLES’ CLEANERS and DYERS
Work Called for and Delivered.
FIRST CLASS WORK GUARANTEED.
Give Us a Trial.
PATRONIZE US BECAUSE WE PATRONIZE YOU
2416 Erskine Street. Phone Webster 2991.
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THE MEN WHO LEFT FOR
CAMP FUNSTON EN
*ROl'TE TO BERLIN
Here is the list of our ’ooys who
have started to Berlin by the way
! of Camp Funstor:
I Henry J. Stewart Osa A. Campbell
Clarence R. Gordon Jesse Dancy
Wm. A. Johnson Wm. Carthrum
Peter Hamilton Henry Cropp
Lawrence Cooper Jess Brown
John T. Bragg Guy B. Robbins
] Hubert S. Glover Ed Fitzgerald
I Robert Wiggins Vernon Harris
Fred W. Ross Willie H. Williams
Stephen Mann '^1™
Jesse Phillip Claude O. Conver
James Barnes ,|egg Welch
Walter Guliege William Gray
John Stout James Price
Lanson Erwin Charles J. Carter
Ranel Blackson olen Simmons
Charles Buford Walter Whiteside
Marion Roach John C. Parker
Taltoni J rice Eugene Martin
Ben.t. Gilmore ^ Grant
winte iTiivtV'" ir< William Conrad
Willie ill'i'i Oscar McDowell
Floyd Tinker (’ar] C. Bentley
Lelloy Jones LcRov Smith
Starks Mont McNear
Renest Cage NoWe ^K^T/bury
Robert &dlfi William Moore
Nathanal Colson s David
™ Brown ^ ^1,^
John Taylor Harrieon JVar“*r
William Abram ' „ >liai,
Adam Johnson Emanu. ' Either
1 ^usyHu°nterr Kenneth Gibbs
,*u-s Hu,ieL. f Llovd Pollard
; George Wright Geo*. willlams
i IzPU is L- Gordon .,1, a unni'imH
W’lHiam Simpson ^rtEUInSon
Robert Corson ,tlh , "r
cod v. E Murray RjSte, wShrter
R“",dT^rJt.nt0n Archie Brown
V!°J I Louis B. Houston
Alexander Made Karl Denllon
Ernest Freeman Edw. Fnderwood
J«"?es < raw ford Charles A. Smith
, Richard Davis William L. Shobe
! «?, *'' Albert E. Williams
|W Ilham Hawkins William Grove
I Moses Jordan George Robinson
Fini " . . Samuel Carathers
\\ illiam Jenkins Henry L. Wilson
Griffin George Robinson
£^*1* Harrison Brown
Clinton .1 Wallace j
John If- Jackson F^ewis Jefferson
Harry Mackey Albert Little
Nathan H. Perry Robert Gardner
S. I. Johnson Will. McKinley
Geo. Turner Pierson
Grover C B-ker Alexander Davis
Itoseoe Mi Her Bailee Sims
Mm 1 Miter Isaac Jackson
Andrew Harold Richard A. Smith
.las W Britton BenJ. Slaughter
John Hill Sherman Burton
Zoraster Hughes Geo. Shackleford
Geo. Osborne Erskine Lillard
Hayden Bvers Louis Ft. Parker
Wm. W. Bell Louis Brown
Ralfib K. Groves Alphonzo A. Agee
Grant McClellan Geo. B. Clark
Wilbur Hightower Abram \V. Parker
Willie Wilson Isaac C. Simon
Roy K. Pellford Paul It. Fleming
Harry W Madison John E. McKenzie
Ta-onard Slaughter Elmer Brooks
Clifford Walls Lucius McMillan
O. Chns. »why Jos. M. Hunter
Fred Patton Henry S. Webster
v».v| ifanson Geo. "Washington
Wm Seward leptha Moore
John W. earner Revere Flynn
Philip L. Coulter Hay E. Kellog
Howard Rogers James 11. Bell
Carl L. Frampton Albert L. Brown
Junius c. Pugh Wm. If. Johnson
James H Gaines Hurrel Greenway
Hugh Beil Everett Miner
Wm. Wolev Wm. Birch
Frank W. More Levi Rost*
Sam Washington Thomas Laird
Geo. Camper Harrison Ball
Son Thornton
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XT REPl BUCAN PRIMARY
AUGUST 20TH.
CLASSIFIED
1 BILLIARD PARLORS
i CAPITOL BILLIARD PARLOR
| Cigars and Tobacco.
• Barber shop in connection. All kinds
! of choice candies, chewing gum and
|! soft drinks. Service to our guests
• our specialty. Athletic and baseball
1 headquarters.
• Webster 1773. 2018 North 24th St.
< Charles W. South, Prop.
; BLACKSMITHS
f J. W. STAPLETON
J South 2571.5825 South 23d St.
> CAFES AND RESTAURANTS
> THE BUSY BEE CAFE
\ | South 2793 4917 South 26th St.
i; DRUG STORES
THE PEOPLE’S DRUG STORE
Douglas 1446. 109 South 14th St.
ADAMS HAIGHT DRUG CO.,
24th and Lake; 24th and Fort,
Omaha, Neb.
HARDWARE
W. B. NICHOLS
Paints, Oils and Glass.
Webster 3516. 24th and Lake Sts.
COLORED NEWSPAPERS AND
MAGAZINES
FRANK DOUGLASS
Shining Farlor.
Webster 1388. 2414 North 24th St.
" MARKETS
DEEP WATER FISH MARKET
Webster 3943. 140914 N. 24th St.
CUBANS TO TRAIN
IN UNITED STATES
Pensacola, Fla—Twenty-five com
missioned officers of the Cuban army
are coming here to train for the coast
artillery service, according to an an
nouncement by Col. J. L. Hughes,
commanding officer at Fort Barran
cas. Col. Hughes stated that he had
been officially advised of the com
ing of these officers, who will in
clude one liteutenant colonel, seven
captains, six first lieutenants and 11
second lieutenants.
Classified
Advertising
KATES—14 cimi a word for aia(l*
insertions, 1 cent a word for two or
more insertions No advertisement
for less than 15c. Cash should »»
company advei tlaement
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.
For Rent.—Four rooms furnished
or unfurnished, 2624 North 25th St.
Phone Webster 5560.
FURNISHED rooms for rent;
strictly iWfcern. Res. 2212 Seward.
Tel. Web. 3733.
Furnished Rooms—Strictly modern.
W. Harvell. Webster 4760.
FOR RENT — Furnished rooms,
1549 N. 17th st. Web. 5230. Floyd
Carlton.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, all
modern. 2706 Parker st. W'eb. 1250.
Nicely furnished rooms. Phone
Webster 2941.
FOR RENT — Neatly furnished
rooms. Phone South 1981. Residence
4814 South 25th st. Mrs. Sadie Mo
berly.
Two furnished rooms, 2415 Indiana
avenue. Tyler 3399-W.
First class rooming house, steam
heat, bath, electric light. On Dodge
and 24th st. car line. Mrs. Ann" Banks,
924 North 20th st. Doug. 437„.
Furnished room for gentleman. Mrs.
E. M. Wright, 2620 Burdette St. Web.
5543.
Furnished room; strictly modem;
gentleman only. Mrs. M. Murray,
2714 North 25th St. Web. 979.
For Rent—Two furnished rooms,
strictly modem, 1923 North 27th St.
Webster 3150.
For Rent—Modem furnished rooms.
2320 North 28th Ave. Phone Wei - j
ster 2058.
Neatly furnished rooms in a pri
vate home. Modern except heat. Men
only . Webster 1760.
Neatly furnished rooms, 1842 North
27th St. Call V/ebster 2812.
First-class modem furnished room*.
Mrs. L. M. Bentley Webster, i7w;
North Twenty-sixth street, rnoue
Webster 4769.
LODGE DIRECTORY
F. & A. A., York Rite, St. Luke’s
Lodge, No. 14, will meet the first and j
third Monday nights in Knights of
Pythias hall, Twenty-fourth and
Charles streets. All members take !
notice. Wm. Bridges, W. M.; J. E.
Johnson, secretary; H. C. Watts, i
treasurer.
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Gate City Lodge, No. 6674, G. U. O.
of 0. F., meets the first and third
Monday of each month at Petersen’s
hall, 24th and Burdette sts. W. H.
Payne, N. G.; R. L. Woodard, P. S.,
4912 South 26th st. South 4459.
Omaha Ixidge No. 146, A. F. and
A. M., Omaha, Neb. Meetings first
and third Thursdays of every month.
Lodge room, 2201 Cuming street. P.
H-. Jenkins, W. M.; W. H. Robinson,
Secretary.
Keystone Lodge No. 4, K. of P.,
Omaha, Nebr. Meetings first and
third Thursdays of each month. H.
A. Hazzard, C. C., J. H. Glover, K. of
R. and S.
Weeping Willow Lodge No. 9596,
G. U. O. of O. F., meets second and
fourth Thursdays of each month at
L. B. F. Hall, 24th and Charles. R.
S. Gaskins, N. G.; T. H. Gaskins, P. S.
International Order No. 631 Col
ored Engineers and Portable Hoisting
Enginemen meets at 2225% Lake
street first and third Wednesday in
each month. W. H. T. Ransom, pres
ident; J. H. Headly, Cor. Sec.; J. H.
Moss, Rec. Sec.; S. L. Bush, Treas.
Faithful lodge, No. 250, U. B. F.,
meets second and fourth Fridays in
each month at Rescue hall. Visiting
brethren welcome. Earl Jones, W.M.;
James Tubbs, W. S.
Lodge rooms at 24th and Charles
streets. Vacant two nights each
week. Persons wanting to rent same,
call Allen Jones, rental agent, Web
ster 1100.
GENERAL CONTRACTORS. NOTARY PUBLIC.
The National Investment Co.
Real Estate and Rentals
We sell, rent, build and repair. If your house or houses are in
need of repairs, turn them over to our repair department, ami save
money.
We have houses in all parts of the city, and yau ean readily see
each and every house or at least To per cent of every house you rent
or buy of this firm. Y'ou will find yourself in a better house as well
as neighborhood. The best is not good enough for our clients.
We are the owners of the National Cleaning and Service Com
pany, Omaha’s largest cleaning establishment. We occupy the entire
second floor, where you can get anything from a shoe shine to a
legal paper signed. S
We buy, sell or exchange anything. For quick results on what
ever you have for sale, list it with us.
The National investment Co.
We I)o Public Stenographic Work. Miss Viola Crawford, Priv. Sec.
NIMROD JOHNSON,
President and General Manager,
2709 Leavenworth Street. Second Floor.
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H. DOLGOFF
FURNITURE AND HARDWARE
STOVES, RUGS, LINOLEUM
Better Goods for Less Money. Credit if You Wish.
OPEN EVENINGS
1839-47 N. 24th St. Phones—Webster 1«07; Webster 482.»
Avoid the Perils of
Malaria Poison
If you have germs of malaria in your system you are in peril. Heed
all such warning as chilis, sudden fevers, headaches, lassitude, etc.
Such symptoms indicate that the germs are getting the upper hand
and are destroying your blood's life principle. lake >
Smith’s Anti-Bilious Physic
It will eliminate the poisonous germs and speedily restore vitality.
Now is a good time to take this remedy. Take it now and avoid the
serious results which may come from delay.
PRICE 25 CENTS
FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
Anti-Bilious Medicine Go.
BOX 1009, HOUSTON, TEXAS
A Church Where
All Are Welcome
Services
Sunday School, 10 a. m.
Preaching, 11 a. m., 8 p. m.
League, 6:80 p. m.
Florence P. Leavitt Club, Mon
day afternoon.
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday
Evening.
W. H. M. S. Thursday Afternoon 1
GROVE METHODIST CHURCH I':ulles’ * n,lay Aftprnoon
22nd and Seward SL.. Omaha, Neb. ^ 1628^ 22nd. w', b. 5003
MAGIC HAIR GROWER i
AND STRAIGHTENING OIL
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! The most wonderful hair preparation on the market. When
I we say Magic weclo not exaggerate, as you can see great re. ^
* suits in the first few treatments. We guarantee Magic Hair »
l Growertostop the hair at once from falling out and breaking *
■ off; making harsh, stubborn hair soft and silky. Magic Hair '
* Grower grows hair on bald places of the head. If you use •
" these preparations once you will never be without them. !
■ MagicHair Grower and Straightening Oil are manufactured *
1 by Mesdames South and Johnson. We also do scalp treating. I
! Magic Hair Grower, SOc. Straightening Oil, 3Sc. |
1 Allorderspromptly filled; send 10c for postage.Money must accompanyallorders. J
Agents wanted—Write for particulars. J 1
Wecarryeverythinginthe latest fashion- •
able hair goods at the lowest prices. *
We make switches, puffs, transforms- •
tion curls, coronet braids, and combings J
made to order, matching all shades a |
specialty. Send samples of hair with ■
all orders. *
2416 Blondo St., Omaha, Neb. •
Telephone Webster 880 *
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