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About The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1918)
Lincoln News MRS. SARAH WALKER. | ... f .... ........ Mr. H. S. Lower, who is a candidate for county attorney on the republican ticket I have personally known from childhood. He is a clean, upright, honest, deserving man, a graduate of Nebraska university and has prac ticed law in Lincoln for the past eight years. I trust that the voters of Lin coln will see to it that Mr. Lower is v supported both at the primaries, Au gust 20, and the election. BRUT PATRICK, Business Manager of The Monitor. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Corneal departed Saturday evening for Marshall, Mo., where they will attend the grand eom mandery, which will hold sessions there August 11, 12, 13. The\ will also visit relatives and friends before returning home. Mrs. Henry Williams departed for Kansas City Saturday evening, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Ethel Grant, and her cousin, Mrs. Lena Cur tis, of that city. She will also attend the grand cahpter, which will be in session, returning home in about a week. Quarterly meeting seivices Wcire held Sunday at the First A. M. E. church. A large attendance was pres ent. Mrs. Nelson was very ill last Fri day evening, but it has been reported • that she is much improved. Mr. Hampton, our local minister, left Saturday morning for Beatrice where he has established a sire! charge. A crowd of about eighteen people enjoyed a very' delightful picnic at the Rubbers' Cave last Thursday eve ning. After exploring the mysterious indescribable crevices, a very appetiz ing luncheon was enjoyed. The e present were: Mr. and Mrs. William Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Cicero John son, Mr. and Mrs. Toby James. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Corneal, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coleman, Mr. Arthur Patrick, Miss Davis, Miss Frances Hill; Mes dames Bailey, Grace Cisco, Lulu Ab ner, Ixrrene Dorsey, Mabel Galbraith. The Woman’s Davis club held a pic nic at the F Street park Monday aft ernoon for the benefit of the Old Folks’ home, it being a very success j ful event. A union picnic will be held Thurs day at Antelope park by the scholars j of the Sunday schools of both the I First A. M. E. and Baptist churches. The annual picnic given by the K. of P. members was held last Monday with a very large attendance present. Mrs. Arthur Manlove and daugh ter, of Olatha, Kas., who have 'nee, visiting at the home of her mother. Mrs. Spicer, departed for Kansas f ity Monday, where they will spend a few I days before returning to their home. Mr. E. L. Fallings, who is visiting his mother, Mrs. Fallings, departed for Cheyenne, Wyo., where he will spend a few days with h's brother, W. B. Fallings, before he is called to the colors, which will be some time this month. One of his brothers, George Fallings, is in the P.ilippmo islands, while the other, Walter Fall ings, is seeing active sen: e in France. Mr. W'alter Fallings had ; made his home in Peoria, 111., and it was there that he joined the 8t; Illinois regiment. The L. L. S. Kensington club wa ( entertained Monday afternoon by Mrs I L. Dean at Antelope park. A delight ful time was reported. The L. L. S. Kensington club will hold their annual picnic Tuesday, Au gust 20, at Capital Beach. The men that want quality, style I and durability and guaranteed satis faction have their clothes made at | Young’s, 219 North 10th street. Have your winter overcoat, or your next suit, raincoat made by Young’s. I If they do not give you the most value and greater wear than any you have ever purchased elsewhere, they will cheerfully refuiri your money. Order now. H. S. LOWER FOR County Attorney IP— j/mm— H. .S. Lower, will known law yer in Lincoln, is ;i candidate on the Republican ticket for County Attoorney. Mr. Lower >s a graduate of the State Uni versity. has been practicing law in i. ncoln for ever eight yea’s. H<- was Deputy County Attor ney in 191G-16C ami made a st’end'd i ■ <’oid for himself in that position. His t|ualifica cations an the best anti should he the choice of the voters in J the coming primaries. The CHAPMAN Drug Store 934 T St., Lincoln Opposite Main Doo. Post Office Cameras anil Films, Magazine*. Cigars, Candies and a full line of Druggist Sundries worn a >: a « » :t lisatsiist a v :: it a «.«jtl | C. D. ENNIS First-Class Rooming House Hilliard Parlor. Cigars Soft Drinks. —Barber Shop in Connection— 4221/2 West Fourth. Tel. 2083 GRAND ISLAND, NEIL I f | JOHN BAKER'S POOL and BILLIARD PARLOR I Rooms and Taxi Line. 117 E. Front St. Tel. 321 j GRAND ISLAND, NEB. j __j Quality Service D. E. Nichols Tailoring Co. Dealer* In LATEST FABRICS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS First-class Barber Shop In Connection LINCOLN, NEB., 119 North Ninth St. Tel. L-8431 ‘ Mrs. M. McCOWAN All Kinds of Hair Goods, j Straightening Combs, Brushes, Toilet (’reparations, etc. LINCOLN, NEB. Overcoats Raincoats Suits | i We have already secured the most complete line of j ‘ j Guaranteed Fall and Winter Woolens Ever displayed in the city for the convenience of our Patrons j V.B.Young&Co. 219 North 10th Street. Most Reliable and Ever Dependable Tailoring Service. j “I.ET US SERVE YOU.” t i • —--——--~~ ! JEANETTE C. NELSON j Candidate for Nomination County Superintendent t Lancaster County ♦ Primaries August 20th t t EDUCATION j Graduate Norfolk High j School. t A. B. Degree Uni. of Neb. j A. M. Degree Uni. of Neb. j Columbia University S. S. i 1916. | TEACHING EXPERI ENCE Rural Schools three years, t City Schools, Oakland and 1 Norfolk, fifteen years. Supervisor and Normal * Training Instructor, J Teachers College High | School, Uni. of Nebraska * 1914-1918. j County Superintendent of j Burt Coounty 1910-1912. j * Do Qualifications Count? I HOW TO LOOK YOUR BEST f t i X The Only Way In A x the franco-american way x X A ? Miss Flossie M. Patrick and Mae Bui don $ £ Resident Retailers and Demonstrators. Phone B 1199 X V *** V V V *♦* V V V V V V V V **4 V V V V V V V V *♦* V V V V V V *«* V *4* V *•* V V V V I War Time Service f ♦:* That is the Spirit of this ♦> AUGUST ! iClean-Up Sale! --- — t v - * I NOW IN PROGRESS f We need hardly remind you that merchandise prices are UP. Nor V ♦V* need we say that merchandise is SCARCE. It is doubly to our credit V ♦♦♦ that DESPITE sych conditions the Mayer Bros. Co. Sale Program has not been interrupted. We’ve worked earnestly, amid a chain of difficult A X circumstances wherein we looked ahead and 'bought ahead for your *♦' benefit, to bring together the qualities you’ll indorse and quote the prices * V* that may be deemed special. This sale is a fine example of Mayer Bros. A Co.’s War-Time Service to the community. V I All Our Men’s Suits i A .♦> A Are included excepting Style Plus which the maker forbids, uniforms, A A lull dress, blue serge and black. But these are a small part of our great «*• stock. V V A A X Worsteds, Cheviots, Flannels and mixtures of good quality have $ *♦* been used in the making of these suits. Only the most preferred models V V for both extreme tastes, as well as conservative, are included. V A A X All Wool Suits of most desirable fabrics, tailored in faultless fashion. t *<£ In military styles, as well as more conservative models, and in every ♦ *** wanted pattern and color. V * ❖ A Included Are the Celebrated A f Society Brand Clothes I A Which Are Recognized as the Finest Ready-to-Wear (lannents in America. ♦♦♦ A A A ❖ A a ❖ A A A A a ♦> ❖ ♦> ❖ f • v V *> * a ❖ a ♦> ♦> a ♦> A ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ *:* A Our Entire Stock Stock of x, ,, „ . , , A A MEN’S FINE SUMMER HATS ' Ppa" °‘ A Sennit. Panamas, Leghorns 1 / MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN A X Balaluke, Madagascar - - - ‘/O All c>izes and Mam Pattern^ ^ Ready for Your Inspection. I Mayer Bros. Co. j A Lincoln ELI SHIRE, President Lincoln A ❖ ♦> AA*%AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA LA GRANGE, TEXAS H. L. Vincent. Rev. S. A. Tillman, Prof. G. A. Randolph and your agent visited the 44th annual session*of the La Grange District Association at Eagle Lake. Misses Josie Mitchell, Hattie Till man and Mrs. I . E. Franklin are home I again, from spending the summer at ;the P. V. N. and I. College, at Prairie View. Miss Hattie Tillman finished | this summer and received her diploma and a permanent certificate. Among our visitors (hiring the past week we note the following: Mmmes. A. Newsome Hunt, San Aantonio) Rosie James, Galveston; Emma Car ter (Killough), Ft. Worth; Jessie Fields and Revs. S. J. Vick, Wallis J. M. Rayford, Columbus; and L. M. Leonard, Houston; and Messrs. T. W. Solomon, Burton; and Tal Moore, Giddings, in their serviec cars. Among those who left are: Miss Mary L. Price, who goes to Harrisburg: and Mrs. Mary Banks, who, after a month’s visit with relatives and friends, left for her home in Houston, last Friday evening. Last Thursday morning the regu lar A. M. E. District Mid-summer Missionary meeting of Belleville dis trict, Rev. J. V. B. Gains, P. E., con vened here, in the St. Paul A. M. E. Church, Rev. G. L. Mills, pastor, anti closed Friday night. Sick: Mmmes. Anna Maton, Julia King, lthoda Collins, Martha Alcue, Beulah Swain, Ada Oakes and Will Fields. Cast Saturday Mrs. Georgia Gray, a daughter of Mrs. Caroline Frank lin, of this place, died at her daugh ter’s home near Rutersville. Inter ment near Rutersville, Sunday even ing, Rev. G. C. Mills officiating. Regular monthly services were held at St. Paul A. M. E. Church here Sunday and Sunday night. Rev. S. A. Tillman, pastor, con ducted regular services at Ebenezer Baptist Church, here Sunday and Sunday night. Collection $24.10. Mrs. S. A. Tillman and daughter, j Hattie, left Sunday night for San Antonio to see Mr. Sam Tillman, at j Camp Travis. BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. T. A. Taggart, Pastor. Sunday morning service, 10:45; preaching 'oy the pastor. Sunday school, 1:30; B. Y. P. U., 6 p. m.; preaching Sunday night, 8 o’clock; sermon “Am I My Brother’s Keeper?” Visitors welcome. The Mission Circle meets Thurs day afternoon with Mrs. Mattie Cote, 5210 South 17th street. Chicken dinner and hot fish served by Mrs. Selma Hill Scott every Sun day, 5.. .08 South 27th street. Also refreshments of the season.—Adv. ... — . The ladies who were to finish their | financial drive will please report I Wednesday. { The Hamilton I SOFT DRINK PARLOR Cor 21th and Hamilton ] (let Acquainted With Joe { j Krug Luxux on Tap. \