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THE RECORD IS THE |1 S EVIDENCE On January 6th in I he Monitor, January 8th in I he New Era, January 29th in The Kansas City Sun, there was published the following statement by the Board of Trustees of St. John’s A. M. E. Church. “The Rev. W. C. Williams did not mortgage the property for $2,000.00. There is not and never has been any such mortgage against the property. " I he trustees who made this statement were: Rev. W C. Williams, Chairman John G. Parker, Sec’y Josie Knight Cecilia W. Jewell Arthur Rafferty Plummer Walker George Woods James A. Clark T. C. Ray Now Read On And See What the Thing Here Published Really Is: It is recorded in book 490, at page 341, in the book of Mortgages, in the office of the Register of Deeds in the Court House: REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE Recorded in Book 490, Page 341, Book of Mortgages KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That I, William C. HI Williams, of Omaha, Nebraska, in consideration of the sum of Two Thousand ($2,000.00) Dollars, in hand paid, do hereby GRANT, BAR j! GAIN, SELL AND CONVEY unto The M. E. SMITH & CO., Incorpor ||| ated, of Omaha, Nebraska, the following described Real Estate, situate in the County of Douglas and State of Nebraska, to-wit: Lots 14, 15, and 16, in Block 7, Patrick’s Second Addition to the City of Omaha, us surveyed and platted, together with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging; and I do hereby covenant with the said M. E. Smith and Com pany, its heirs and assigns, that I am lawfully seized of said premises, that they are free from incumbrances and I do hereby covenant to War II J rant and Defend said premises against the lawful claims of all persons j j 1 whomsoever. PROVIDED ALWAYS, And these presents are upon this condition: ]H That, whereas, said William C. Williams executed and delivered to said M. E. Smith and Co., his promissory note bearing the same date as this )H mortgage, for the amount of $2,000, with interest at six per cent per H; annum, principal and interest being payable at the rate of One Hundred ||; Dollars per month, beginning with December, 1919, and has agreed to jit keep the buildings upon said premises insurer! in favor of said M. E. ill Smith and Company, Incorporated. III Now, if the said William C. Williams shall well and truly pay or iJi cause to be paid the said sum of money in said note mentioned, with the jij interest thereon, according to the tenor and effect of said note, and shall |l( keep said buildings insured as aforesaid, and shall keep all taxes and HI assessments paid and shall duly keep and perform all the other cove |j! nants and agreements herein contained on his part to be kept and per jjj formed, then these presents shall be null and void. But if said sum of jjj money or any part thereof or any interest thereon is not paid when the Hi same is due or if said buildings shall not be kept insured as uforesaid, HI or if the taxes and assessments against said premises are not paid at |ij or before the time same become by law delinquent, or if said mortgagor shall fail to keep and perform any of the covenants herein contained on H; his part to be kept and performed, then the whole of said sum and interest shall immediately become due and payable, and in case of the || foreclosure of said mortgage, a reasonable sum, to be determined by the HI Court, shall be awarded, in addition to judgment as attorney’s fees. ||j Signed this 28th day of November, A. D. 1919. | In presence of j E. W. CORNELL. WILLIAM C. WILLIAMS. ||| This Mortgage was sworn to before Guy C. Kidcloo, Notary Public, HI November 28th, 1919. I RELEASE OF MORTGAGE Recorded in Mooli 19(>, Page 519 II M. E. Smith and Co. i j William C. W'illiams ji Know all men by these presents: That in consideration of the pa> 11 ment of the debt named therein, M. E. Smith and Co., Inc., of Omaha, !; Nebraska, hereby releases the Mortgage made by William C. Williams to j M. E. Smith and Co., Incorporated. Signed and sworn to January 8th, 1921, and filed for record January Jll The suit of Pinkett vs. Williams was filed against the defendant De III cember 31st, 1920. Service of summons was had January 3rd, and the HI Mortgage which Pinkett complained of in his suit was paid by W'illiams ii January 8th, 1921. | The suit which Pinkett filed against W'illiams is still pending. The || number of the case is Docket 180, No. 211. THE COMMITTEE OF ONE HUNDRED, Jj By H. J. PINKETT, Attorney for Committee, j (ADVERTISEMENT) m -v "e - ■ . ^ ! .'.r/ - -1 «■ -.-■'.'• x '. ' - » A '■ , - . , Mi Events and Persons The N. A. A. C. I’- will meet at Zioi; j Baptist church, Twenty-second anc I Grant streets, Sunday, February 20, I The public is invited. Mr. Henry I Black, president; Mrs. M. A. Walker, assistant secretary. Holst Pharmacy for drugs. 2702 ; j Cuming street. Harney 681.—Adv. j Pilgrim Rest S. M. T. temple that | was organized by Mrs. M. A. Walker I will meet the first and third Wednes j day at 7:00 o’clock at the U. B. F. | hall. Twenty-fourth and Paul streets. Mrs. M. A. Walker, W. P. ; E. F. Morearty, Lawyer, 700 Peters , j Trust Bldg. Douglas 3841 or Harney 2156. Look! Read! Mothers' club invites all to attend the George Washington birthday party given at the Y. W. C. A. February 22. Rev. M. H. Wilkinson, general state missionary for all the Baptist Ne ' groes of Nebraska, will preach at the | Zion Baptist church Sunday morning, February 20, He will preach at Mt, Moriah Baptist church at night. Try W illiamson’s Cough SyruP. Oth ers are getting results, why not yon? E. 4. W llllnnison, druggist, 2306 North 24th St. Webster 4443. 4dv. Mrs. Walter Stephens, 2720 Corby j street, is able to be out again after a sever attack of bronchitis. Try Williamson’s Congh Symp. Oth. ers are getting results, why not you? E. 4. Williamson, drnggist. 2306 North 24th St. Webster 4448. \dr. Sergeant Bailey returned Sunday j morning from a business trip to Chi i cago When you need Real Manicuring, see Miss Ethel Bow, Jenkins' Barber Shop, 2122 North 24th Street. Mrs. George P. Johnson and daugh ! ter, Virgel, left Monday night for Muskogee, Okla., where they will visit | for a while before going on to T.os An geles, Calif. Jenktn’a Barber Shop—All work strictly first-class. 2122 No. 24th St. Webster 2005. Br. Craig Morris's office will be closed during the month of February. Will be reopened March 1. Rev. John Albert Williams went to Platt' mouth Tuesday where lie preach I ed at St. Luke's church. A. P. Scruggs, Lawyer, ft* S. ltth W. B. 7813. CeL S8S1.— Adr. Mis. William Lacey is leaving this week for I,os Angeles, Calif., where i she expects to reside. Jenkln’s Barber Shop—All Work Strictly First Cla«*. 2122 N. 24th St Web. 2095. The executive committee of the N. I A. A. C. P. met at the St. Benedict community house last Tuesdav evc l ning. A fine son was horn to Mr. and Mrs. J Price Terr ell last Thursday. Try 4Vllllamson's Cough Symp. Oth ers are getting result*, why not you? > | E. A. W llllnnison, druggist, 2306 North 21th St. Webster 444S-—Adv. ! Mrs. Solomon entertained at whist | Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. ! Emma Richardson of Portlamt, Ore. Prizes were won by Mrs. A. Hicks, j Mr. Thomas Seymore, and Mrs. Dor j ley captured the boohy prize. DANGER SIGNAL A blue pencil mark on your paper means your subscription is due and must be paid at once or your paper will be stopped. N. A. A. C. P. MEETING The Omaha branch of the N. A. A. C. P. held its regular weekly meeting Sunday afternoon at Grove M. E. church, Henry W. Black presiding. There was a good attendance and an interesting meeting. The meeting Sunday will be at Pilgrim Baptist church, Twenty-fifth and Hamilton streets. BETHEL SUPPER SUCCESS The Daughters of Bethel No. 4 gave I a ehitterling supper and fish fry Feb j ruary 10th at the residence of Mrs. Anna Banks for the benefit of the order. It was a great success from every point of view and the president, Mrs. Anna Banks, desires to thank tne I public for their patronage. GOES SOUTH ON BUSINESS TRIP George H. W. Bullock, business man i ager and associate editor of The Moni j tor, left last Thursday for the south ■ on a business trip and expects to be ! absent about ten days. NOTICE Kansas City, Kan., Feb., 1921 To All Whom it May Concern: This is to certify that Charley Brad ford of Golden Rule Lodge of F. A and A. York Masons, National Com pact, of the N S. of North America has been suspended from all rights ol Masonry until the sitting of the grand lodge September, 1921, by Dr. F. Wil son, D. G. In and approved by the G. M. All legitimate Masons will take due notice and govern them selvdk accordingly. J. A. BROADNAX, G. M„ K. S. G. L. State of Kansas and Its Jurisdictions. —Adv. WILL YOG JOIN IIS? The national association is begin ning a drive for a quarter of a mil lion members. It is going to succeed Are you going to help by giving you J dollar? You and your dollar are want ed to help this gnat cause. If yo are for the race and for the uplift c the race, believing all men up and no man down, you will show it in this drive. It is said when the enemy cries out you may know that youi fighting is effective. Now is the time to show your fighting by joining the N. A. A. C. P. The association is warring for that which is dearer than life, that we may have not only a large share of liberty for ourselves but full liberty and equal opportunity for colored children yet unborn. SERGT. I. BAII.EY, A Major in this Drive. THE WILLING WORKERS CLUB The Willing Workers club held then first meeting of the year with the new president, Mrs. Elizabeth Bradford. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Charles Solomon, 2615 Maple St. After prayer and song the business part of the club was taken up. The Willing Workers club is the working body of Grove M. E. church, and one of the biggest in the church. After all ; business was over, Mrs. Solomon | served a most delightful luncheon, and j everyone enjoyed themselves. The; meeting closed with prayer for all the sick of our town and of the world. | PHI DELTA The Phi Delta society met Wednes day evening, February !), at the home of Miss Eloise Wade, 3013 Evans street. The evening was spent in an interesting and intelligent discussion of popular topics of the dav. aftei which a delicious lunch was served by Miss Wade. THE BLFE CIRCLE CU B The Blue Circle club gave a dancing party Friday, February 11, at Lyric hall. Twenty-second and Cuming Sts About 125 of Omaha’s younger social set were present. A delightful even ing was present. Mrs. Hudlin and her sister, Mrs. Lacour, were chaperons. NOT WITH MONITOR Notice is hereby given that Mr. M. Wrighth is no longer connected with The Monitor Publishing Company in any capacity. JOHN ALBERT WILLIAMS. — ST. BENEDICT CATHOLIC SOCIETY St. Benedict Catholic society fleeted the following officers last Sunday evening after Benediction: President, John T. McDonald, sr.; vice president, Mrs. E. Davie-Todd; secre i 'ary, Mre. A. W. Lewis; treasurer, I Mr. Green. CHURCH OF ST. PHILIP THE DEACON* During the Sunday evenings in Lent Father Williams is preaching a series of sermons, "Studies in Genesis.” The 5 topic last Sunday night was "The Preparation of the Earth for the Ad ! vent of Man.” The subject for next Sunday night is “The Creation of Man.” The subject of the sermon Sunday morning at 11 o’clock will be “Repentance.” Patronize The Monitor advertisers Crosstown Furniture Co. SPECIAL SALE OP STOVES AND FURNITURE 1607-00 North Twenty-fourth St. Phone Webster 480 gUttXtXDdMjiaWttUKMiWMWKIgKIgWiK/JttgitffitiK r I WILLIAMSON'S DRUG STORE | ■S' Tobacco, Toilet Articles, Candies » id and Refreshments. All goods >< '1 promptly delivered. :n 2806 No. 24th St. W.h aaai H ■ Orpha M. Davis, D.C.S CHIROPODIST Graduate Illinois College of Chiropody Licensed by Nebraska State Board SCIENTIFIC A LL Y TREATS ALL AILMENTS OF FEET Ingrown toenails, bunions, corns, callouses, fallen arches, tired and itching feet. 1 2711 Lake St. Webster 6017 I l .... 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