The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, August 18, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF
PARTNERSHIP.
Notice is hereby given that the partner
Millp heretofore existing under the name
of JONES A REED, said firm being com
posed of Allen Jones and Andrew T. Ueed,
has been dissolved by mutual consent..
Andrew T. Ueed retiring from the firm
and Allen Jones will tak*; over the entire
property of the firm, collect all bills and
pay the indebtedness of the said firm.
Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, July 15th,
1021
AI.LEN JONES,
ANDREW T. UEED,
8—#-11-18-25—21.
PAUL STK1XWENDER, Attorney.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION ON PETI
TION FOB .SETTLEMENT OF FINAL
ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNT.
In the County Court of Douglas County,
Nebraska.
In the matter of the estate of Henry
Buford, deceased.
AH persons interested In said matter are
hereby notified that on the 22nd day of
July, 1921. Llssie Buford tiled a petition
in said County Court, praying that her
final administration account filed herein
be settled and allowed, and that she be
discharged from her trust as administra
trix. and that a hearing will be had on
said petition before said Court on the 13th
day of August, 1021. and that if you fail
to appear before said Court on the said
13th <lav of August, 11*21, at 8 o’clock a in.,
ami context sold petition, the Court may
grant the prayer of said petition, enter
a decree of lieirahtp. and make such other
aud further orders, allowances and decrees,
an to this Court may seem proper, to the
end that all matters pertaining to said
estate may be Anally settled and deter
1,11,1,11 BRYCE CRAWFORI*.
H--4-11-21. County Judge.
NOTICE 81 PUBLICATION ON PETI
* TION FOR SETTLEMENT OF FINAL
ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNT.
In the County Court of Dougins County.
Nebraska. , , .
Jn the matter of the estate of Ida Saunders,
deceased.
AH persons interested in said matter are
hereby notified that on the 30th day of
July. 1021. Jno Albert Williams filed a
petition in said County Court, praying that
his final administration account filed here
in be settled and allowed, and that he be j
discharged from his trust as adrainistra- j
tor and that a hearing will be had on said
petition before said Court on the 18th day
of August. 1921. add that if you fail to
* appear before said Court on the said 18th
day of August, 3021, at 9 o’clock a. m . and
contest said petition, the Court may grant
the prayer of said petition, enter a decree
of heirship, and make such other and for- j
ther orders, allowances and decrees, as to
this Court may seem proper, to the end
that all matters pertaining to said estate
inav be finally settled and determined.
BRYCE CRAWFORD,
g 4-11—21. County Judge.
ORDER.
Doe. -, No.
In the District Court of Douglas County.
Nebraska. _ _ . „
In the matter of the estate of Ernest L. H
Wicke. deceased.
On this second day of August, 1921.
this cause coming on for hearing upon the
petition of Frederick .T. Wicke. adminis
trator. praying for a license to sell Lots
One (1). Two (2>, Three (3), and Four (4>.
in Block Two (2). in Hyde Park, an addi
tion to the City of Omaha. Nebraska, as
surveyed, platted and recorded, said prop
ertv being a part of the above estate, for
the payment of debts allowed against said
estate and unpaid for want of personal
property with which to pay same.
It is therefore ordered that all persons
interested in said estate appear in Court
Room Number Seven (71 In the Tourt
House, in Douglas County. Nebraska, on
the 2nd day of September. 1021. at nine
o’lock a. m.. to show cause. If any there
be. why a license to sell said real estate
should ‘ not be granted as prayed for In
sold petition. _ . s
It Is further ordered that a copy of this
order be served upon all persons interested
In said estate, by causing the same to be
published once each week for four suc
cessive weeks In **The Monitor,' a legal
newspaper published and printed iu Doug
ims County, .Nebraska.
By the Court,
JAMES M. FITZGERALD,
4t—8—4 11-18-25—21. Judge
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PART
NERSHIP OF CRAWFORD AND
COMPANY
Notice Is hereby given that the partner
ship heretofore existing and doing busi
ness under the name style and title of
Crawford and Company, and which was
composed urf John D. Crawford. Robert R.
Alien. LoveJoy M. Crawford, Saybert C.
Hanger and Orlo V. South, as partners,
said organization having been organized
on the 25th day of August. 1920. was on
the 28th day of July, 1921. by action of
the partners, dissolved and terminated for
all purposes whatsoever. Dated at Oma
ha Nebraska this 8li day of August. A |
I1921.
CRAWFORD and COMPANY, a Partner
ship. t'er JNO. D. CRAWFORD.
President.
To la? filed in Co. Clk’s.
office and published four
consecutive weeks in a le
gal newspaper.
NOTICE TO NON-KESI
OEM’ DEFE.YDAM
To Dan Williams, non-resident de
fendant. You are hereby notified that
Kuth W'illiams, on the 3rd day of
April, 1921, as plaintiff, filed her pe
tition in the District Court of Douglas
County, Nebraska, wherein she prays
to obtain a decree of divorce from you
on the grounds of cruelty and non
support; and that on the 7th day of
July, 1921, the District Court of Doug
las county, Neb., entered an order that
service of summons in this action may
be had by publication as is by law
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1021.
RLTH WILLIAMS,
4t—7-14, 21, 28, 8-4-21.
LINCOLN NEWS
Mr and Mrs. Henry Hams left last
Friday for a visit to Chicago and
Quincy, 111., their old home, and will
return via Burlington, la.
Mrs. Neliie Maston returned home
Saturday after spending a pleasant
three weeks’vacation with her parents
and friends at Keokuk, la.
Rev. Mr. White of Chicago filled the
pulpit at the A. M. E. Church Sunday
night. Mr. White is on his way to
Denver, Colo.
Rev. W. Hall of Omaha preached at
Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Rev.’H. W.
Botts’ stead. Mr. Botts is spending
a few days in Maysville and other
points in Missouri.
Two auto loads of Omahans spent
Sunday in the city.
Mr. J. E. Jeltz, G. T. of the Dts of
Bethel, and Mrs, Frank Price and Mrs.
Emma Jackson meFat the annual ses
sion at Atchison, Kansas this week.
Mrs. Melvina Lucas, formerly Mrs.
Melvina Robertson of Lincoln, is here
from Wyoming, visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Edwards.
Mrs Odessa Johnson accompanied
by Miss Mary Nelson, returned home
from an extended visit with her mo
ther in Kansas City, Mo., last week.
Miss Carmel Botts is visiting her
uncle and aunt Dr. and Mrs. W. F.
Botts at Omaha.
Mr. W. F. Lyons and daughter Ber
nice leave this week for St. Louis, Mo.,
to visit relatives.
The Mt. Zion Baptist, the M. E„ and
the Christian Church Sunday Schools
will hold a joint picnic for the children
in Antelope Park, Thursday, August
25.
Come to the olfl fashioned basket
dinner, free in F. St. Park, Sunday
August 28. Given under the auspices
of Mt. Zion Baptist Church. Services'
at 11:00 A. M„ 3:00 P. M. and the
evening services. Preaching by Dr.
W. F. Botts of Omaha. Special invi
tation is given to associate pastors and
congregations.
The funerals of the infant son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harrison and in
fant daughter of Charlotte Reedy was
held at the Brown Undertaker’s parlor
Monday at 2 p. m. Rev. I. B. Smith
preached.
1 wo auto loads of Lincolnites went
to Omaha last Wednesday night to
visit the Carnival, which was conduct
ed by Dr. W. !•. Botts and congrega
tion. On returning one of the cars
skidded on the slipper}- road, lodging
against a tree down an embankment1,
which shook the occupants so they be
came nervous and thought they were
injured, hut none were inured. The
car was smashed and is in the hospi
tal at Omaha. Those who occupied the
car were L. Ashford, driver, D. Oliver
Rev. H. W. Botts, Mrs. L. Cooper, Mrs
V. Clark and Mrs. B. Brooks.
N. W. C. A. NOTES
The Advisory board met at the home
of Dr. J. H. Hutten, Friday evening.
They had a very interesting meeting,
and some good advice was given for the
benefit of the Home. All members
present pledged so much toward put
ting an addition to the home, with the
understanding that all pledge money
be placed in the building and loan,
and used only for an addition. We
need more room very badly. The
home is now filled, and the living room
will have to be made into a bed room,
and we have more applicants. We
want to ask the citizens to enlarge the
home. After the monthly meeting of
the Association, we will start a pledge
system, and ail pledges will be an
| nounced after that meeting.
DECISION GIVEN LANGFORD
Boxing fans were given one of the
cleanest and best exhibitions of the
manly art that was ever pulled off in
Omaha at the Auditorium last Friday
night when Sam Langford boxed ten
rounds with Lee Anderson; and Jack
Taylor eight rounds with Ed “Bear
cat” Wright. Langford received an un
popular referee’s decision, the con
sensus of opinion among the fans be
ing that the fight was a good draw.
Jack Taylor, who fought "Bearcat"
Wright in the semi-final, was in a
charitable mood. He donated the
Bearcat twenty-six pounds and a good
beating. Taylor outfought the Bear
cat in all departments of the game.
There waa a full house. The event
was held under the auspicies of Roose
velt Post American Legion.
Nebraska Civil Rights Bill
Chapter Thirteen of the Revised Statutes of Nebraska, Civil Rights. Knacted in 1891.
See. L Civil rights of persons. All persons within this state shall be entitled to a
foil and equal enjoyment of the accommodations, advantages, facilities and privileges of
inns, restaurants, public conveyances, barber shops, theatres and other places of amuse
ment; subject only to the conditions and limitations established by law and applicabld
person.
Sec. 2. Penalty for Violation of Preceding Section. Any person who shall violate
foregoing nrrt!nr by denying to any person, except for reasons of law applicable to
the full enjoyment of any of the accommodations, advantages, facilities, or
enumerated in the foregoing section, or by aiding or inciting such denials.
I for each offense be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and be fined in any sum not
than twenty-five dollars, nor more than one hundred dollars, and pay the costs of
to citizens; barber shops can not discriminate
25 Nebr. page $77. N. |
refreshments in a
is colored, is civilly li
ef the
MORNING STAR
BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev W. F. Botts, pastor of Zion Bap
tist Church wil be with Morning Star
Baptist Church Sunday August 21, at
3032 Pinkney St., at a great basket
dinner. He will open the discussion.
Rev. W. M. Franklin of Pilgrim Bap
tist Church will also be with Morning
Star on this date. Rev. W. M. Frank
lin will respond after Rev. W. S. Botts.
We cordially invite each pastor and
his congregation. Dinner is free, and
shall be served at 5 P. M. Preaching
will begin at 11 A. M. by all the young
preachers. They shall have the floor
from 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. All young
preachers are cordially invited. Rev.
W. S. Botts and Rev. W. M. Franklin
will be with ns at 3:30 also. All other
pastors of the city and their congrega
tions are asked to come to this gieat
celebration. Rev. C. Johnson, pastor
3032 Pinkney St.
ALLEN CHAPEL A. M. E. CHURCH
5233 S. 25th St.
Rev. O. J. Burckhardt, Pastor.
Quarterly Meeting Sunday Aug. 21.
Sunday School 9:30 A. M., preaching
by Rev. J. S. Payne, P. E. 11:00 Sac
ramental sermon at 3:00 P. M. by Rev.
W. C. Williams of St John. Allen Lea
gue, 7:00 P. M., Sermon by Rev. J. S.
Payne, P. E. 7:30 P. M. Where are
you going with those baskets ? We are
on our way to Alen Chapel. This i>
our last Quarterly Meeting this con
ference year, and we expect a high
time in Zion. Hence we are taking
<ur dinners and will feast both physi
cally and spiritually all day. Rev.,
J. S. Payne, P. E., Rev. W. C. Williams
of St. John, Rev. A. S*ms of the C. M.
E. Church and Rev. J P Sims of
Council Bluffs and their congregation
will be presnt. Follow them. Besides
these we expect a large number of our
friends and strangers who are in the
city without a spiritual home. You
are always welcome at Allen Chapel.
We expect all of our members to be
out to wen ome the visitors. You can
not afford to miss any of these ser
vices, we are expecting great things
from th Lord. The pastor’s booster
Club is moving things. Watch thpir
progress. The choir will render music
for the services.
Y. W. C. A. NOTES
The Youny Women's Christian As
sociation means happier, healthier
womanhood for the girls of Omaha
and a larger visualization of service
through the Inspiration of Communal
religious life and group training. If
you are not a member of the Associa
tion Mrs. D. V/. Gooden, chairman of
the membership committee or the
members of her committe will be
pleased ‘to enroll your name Come
into the Blue Triangle.
The Girl Reserves will give an in
door circus Wednesday evening under
the direction of Mrs. Larry Peoples
and advisors of the Girl’s Clubs.
The Association was surprised to
receive a gift of a fine refrigerator
for the preparation room last week.
W wish to thank all who were inter
ested in this wonderful surprise.
Help Mrs. Lawrie and the members
of her club to raise funds for the
electric lights which are in process of
completion by attending the Sunday
dinners.
Don’t forget to send in your names
and the classes you wish to take up in
the fall. We are trying to arrange a
program to meet the greatest de
mands.
The delegates to Camp Lake Oko
boji will be off next week. Come and
join us. For information call Webster
1539.
Visitors are always welcome at the
«y»»
The Mother’s Club will hold its reg
ular meting at the Center, Friday
Aug. 19. All mothers are invited.
Mr. V. B. Young. Lincoln's most pop
ular tailor, took a rather extended trip
east visiting home folks and relatives
and recuperatng. Mr. Young Is very
much improved in health and rel>orts a
very pleasant trip.
Mrs. |.aura Johnson will attend the
Grand Ix>dge of the Dt’s of Bethel a*
Atchison, Kansan this week.
MRS PHINNEY SUCCUMBS
AFTER LONG ILLNESS
Mrs. Julia Phinney, whose maiden
name was Talbert, wife of Ezekiel
Phinney died at her residence, 1116 N.
Twenty-first street, a little before 6
o’clock Tuesday afternoon, after sev
eral months’ illness following an oper
ation. Mrs. Phinney came to Omaha
from Atchison, Kansas, fourteen years
ago. She was 83 years old at her death
and besides her husband she is sur
vived by five daughters, Mrs. Lydia
Foster and Mrs. Mina Barnett of Chi
cago; Mrs. Mary Gaines of Atchison,
Kans.: Mrs. Ida Partee and Mrs. Bertie
Riley of Omaha, and several grandchil
dren. The funeral will be held Friday
afternoon at 2 o’clock from Mt. Mor
iah Baptist church of-Which she was a
member. She was also a member of
the Mosaic Templars and of the Sons
and Daughters of Jerusalem.
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DANCING PARTY FOR
MISS ROBERTS
Mrs. E. R. West entertained at a de
lightful dancing party Friday night
complimentary to Miss Madeline Z.
Roberts. The house was artistically
decorated, roses being the flowers us
ed and a color scheme of pink and
white. About thirty couples were pre
sent.
FBB BERT — Modern furnished
rooms, men only, ltd* North 24th
St. Web- 44M.
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ATTORNEYS
PIATTI & WEAR
ATTORNEYS AND
COUNSELLORS AT LAW
Phone Douglas 4508
1017-20 City Nat l Bank Bid*.
Lambert, Shotwell &
Shotwell
ATTORNEYS
Omaha National Bank Bldg.
Phone Ty. 897 Notary Public In Office
N. W. WARF
ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR at LAW
Practice In Both State and Federal
Courts
CLOTHING
C. J. Carlson
Shoes
“Same location 31 years"
1514 N. 24th St.
(Cor. Alley.)
DRUG STORES
Liberty Drug Compaay
2 §
B. Robinson, Mgr,
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1904 N. 24th St.
Webster 0386
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Tel. South 807 4826 So. 24tb St.
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FURNITURE
FURNITURE, STOVES,
FITXURES
Second hand or New
Repairing Hauling
Everything Needed in Home
WEST END FURNITURE CO.
R. B. RHODES, Prop.
2522 Lake St.
Records Exchanged, 1$ cents. Lat
est Mamie Smith records always
on hand.
SHLAES PHONOGRAPH CO.
till kl.l\ I.I MHKIt CO
The Micklln Lumber Co. Is one of the
new additions to the North 24th Street
businesses. It nandles lumber, coal
and kindling. It is their policy to treat
every customer with equal considera
tion.
“Coming! Millineum Heralds, the
Race's foremost entertainers, includ
ing musicians both instrumental and
vocal; with them will be Kansas’ lead
ing dancing master who will give de
monstrations—Be aware of date, Fri.
Aug. 26th at the Labor Temple, South
Omaha.
We wish to thank the North Side
Needle Club for the beautiful voil
curtains they presented the home.
They should have been mentioned be
fore now, as we have had them over
two months. Please pardon the ne
glect. All donations by anyone are
gladly received.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in a
first class rooming house, steam heat,
hath, electric lights, on Dodge and
Twenty-fourth street care line. ts.
Anna Banks, 924 North Twentieth
Douglas 4879.
FOR SALE—Two beds, springs and
sanitary couch cheap. 2917 Grant St.
FOK RENT—Neatly furnished room*
—Good location on car line. Web.
3247.—Indef.
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Webster 0582
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Tuchman
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Groceries—Meats
21th and Lake Sts.
H. SCtINALBER
( HOICK. MEATS OF ALL
KINDS.
Fork Sausage a Specialty
1906 North 24th St.
Webster 6664.
The
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T. G. KELLOGG, Prop.
Full line of Groceries and
Meats
Quick Sales and Small
Profits Our-Method
2218 No. 21th St. Web. 0515
HARDWARE
;u^flRtl»niu 2521
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Hardware Co.
GOOD HARDWARE
2408 N St. Tel. South 162
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LAUNDRIES
4. Edtistm E. W. Shermar
Standard Laundry
24tti, Near Lake Street
Phone Webster 130
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EMERSON’S LAUNDRY
t The Laundry That Suits All
I 1301 No. 24th St. Web. 0820
t EVANS MODEL LAUNDRY
! Forty-five years in the business
11th & Douglas Douglas 0243
PAINTS, ETC.
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PAPERHANGING AND
DECORATING
Estimates Famished Free.
All Work Guaranteed.
Full Line of Wall Paper and
Sherwin-Williams Paints and
Varnishes
2419 Lake St. Webster 6366
PLUMBERS
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STEAM FITTING |
! 919 N. 24th St. Deoglas 162S |
CANLIES—Call Mirer Star Candy
Ce 1IM N. 94th SL Service, Prleee,
QenliUee.
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Wallpaper Cleaning
Plumbimg
Belcher and Vann
2122 No. 24 St. Web. 2095
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.ESTAURAN —
The Monarch Cafe
C. R. TRAMBLK, Prop.
107 South 14th St ]
Phone Tyler 4119 j
I Eagle Cafe I I
Lake and 27th Street '
;; SPECIAL CHICKEN DIN- \
NER SUNDAYS AND
THURSDAYS
Phone Webster 2247
Chas. Hemphill Prop.
SPORTING Go^uS
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I 1514 Famam St. Douglaa 0870 (
SEED STORES
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W. Hava a Complete Line of
FLOWER, GRASS
AND GARDEN
Bulba, Hardy Perennials, Poultry
S applies
Freoh rot flowers always on j
Stewart’s Seed Store
tit N. 16th St. Opp. Post Office
Phone Dongles 977
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JACKSON 5210
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FUNERAL PARLOR
2314 North 24th St. Web. 1100
Lady Attendant
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