The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, March 17, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    His Taste is His Fortune j
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, ; ... V «elec‘ira v-ncus s?m|:!ei of coffee for their arotra, strc ;th, mildness and flavor. He
T, V . btender.n” AH d-/ he tasis different samples and recommends the purchase or refusal of the offering,
of the world s largest i nporters.
A steaming tea kettle boils all day in his office. On a large, round table are dozens of cups, each with a
spoon in it. A delicate scale completes the equipment.
Cup after cup he brews all day long, each made with a sample from a known blend. By his delicate
taste he determines which of the hundreds of samples submitted from the great coffee-growing plantations he
shail b^y\des buyinR the coffee, 'he has to blend it. His largest single purchase was 26 carloads. Sometimes ,
the company has 100 cars en route at one time.
Five Big Roasters.
Five big roasters are in operation daily. These roasters bring the coffee directly in contact with the
flame and bat it about with great paddles until it reaches the exact temperature of roasting. These roasters use
$1,000 worth of gas a month.
From the roasters it is dumped
into big pans holding several hundred
pounds each. These pans have screen
bottoms. By suction pipes attached
to the bottom, the smoke is drawn off
and cold air drawn through the fresh
ly roasted berries.
Then the coffee is dumped into the
hoppers where it goes down a few
floors and drops into a suction cleaner
which blows the coffee upward into
another conveyor while it allows the
heavier foreign matter to drop down
into a waste hopper.
Runs Over Sifting Mill.
Next the coffee runs over a sifting
mill where the smaller kernels are
dropped and the biggest ones are kept
for the highest grades of coffee.
Next it proceeds to the grinders.
Conveyors carry the ground coffee to
funnels where it drops into a chute
and is automatically weighed m one
pound, tw«-pound, three pound and
10-pound lots and into cans of cor
responding size.
Girls next clamp on the lids and
paste the labels on the sides of the
cans. And, 24 hours later, the coffee
is on the shelves of the grocers.
Every operation is by automatic
machinery and the coffee is not
touched by hands.
nr memory of Herbert worthy
By Francis R. Perkins.
Beneath the azure southern skies
In Bayon state, where sunshine lies
A babe in Louisville was born—
A mother’s heart some day he’d I
warm.
Oh mother, can you not feel proud
To look to Him above the cloud?
Give thanks to God, for happy days.
Made bright by baby’s prattling
ways.
A mother’s pride and mother’s joy—
This loving, bright and manly boy.
Hory soon to manhood he would grow
And on the battlefield must go.
He gave his health in foreign lands
To meet his country’s great demand.
He gave his soul to God above—
What greater thing could mother
love?
”Oh when the saints go marching in,”
So oft he’d sing with fire and vim.
Mother, sister, yes, one and all,
My hope’s in God where’er I fall.
Sisters, bemoan my absence not,
For this is but man’s common lot.
’Tis very hard and yet ’twould seem
That death is only a passing dream.
In sweet deliverence on the shore.
The pearly gates that ope once
more—
Here Herbert stands, the boy to you
born,
Waiting for you on the final morn.
JUST KIDS- The Bartlesville Giants! By M Carter
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Home Building Kaffir Chemical Laboratories, Omaha, Nebraska
Sultox Rem
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RIGHT NOW is the time to pay you
subscription to the Monitor.
, NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT
DEFENDANT
Ed F. Morearty, Attorney-at-Law
700 Peters Trust Building
To William Smith, Non-Resident
Defendant:
You are hereby notified that on the
21st day of November, 1921, your
wife filed her petition in the District
Court of Douglas County, Nebraska,
to obtain an absolute decree of di
vorce from you on the grounds of ex
treme cruelty. You are further noti
fied that on the 7th day of March,
1922, leave was given by Hon. Willis
G. Sears, judge of the District Court
of Douglas County, Nebraska, to file
service by publication. You are re
quired to answer said petition on or
before April 10, 1922.
GEORGIA SMITH.
(4t—3-19-17-24-31, ’22.)
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT
DEFENDANT
Ed F. Morearty, Attorney-at-Law
700 Peter* Trust Building
To Mildred Dotson, Non-Resident
Defendant:
You are hereby notified that on the
14th dav of November, 1921. your
husband filed his petition in the Dis
trict Court of Douglas County, Ne
braska, to obtain an absolute decree
of divorce from you on the grounds of
extreme cruelty. You are further no
tified that on the 16th day of Febru
ary, 1922, leave wag given bv Hon.
Willis G. Sears, judge of the District
Court of Douglas County, Nebraska,
to file service by publication. You are
required to answer said petition on
or before April 3. 1922.
OREN DOTSON.
(4t-2-17-24; 3-3 10-’22)
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL
In the County Court of Douglas Coun
ty, Nebraska.
In the matter of the estate of Rom
ulus R Richmond. Deceased.
All persons interested in said es
tate are hereby notified that a peti
tion has been filed in said Court,
praying for the probate of a certain
instrument now on file in said Court,
purporting to be the last will and
testament of said deceased, and that
i a hearing will b<- had on said petition
before said Court on the 18th day of
March, 1922, and that if they fall to
appear at said Court on the said 18th
day of March, 1922, at 9 o’clock A.
M., to contest ttie probate of said
will, the Court may allow and pro
bate said will and grant administra
tion of said estate to Mary A. Shel
ton or some other suitable person,
enter a decree of heirship- and pro
ceed to a settlement thereof.
BRYCE CRAWF6RD,
County Judge.
(3t-2-2<; 3-3-10, 22)
SULTOX FOR COI. OS
AND PNEUMONIA
There is a great deal of pneumonia
and many deaths from pneumonia. A
very simple remedy that gives speedy
relief is Sultox, manufactured by the
Kaffir Chemical Laboratories. Hot
pack treatment with Sultox and In
ternal doses of Sultox is a speedy and
effective remedy for colds, congestion
of the lungs and similar maladies so
prevalent at this time. Ask your
druggist for Sultox, and if he cannot
supply, phone Douglas 7074 or call
at or write Kaffir Chemical Labora
tories, 817 North Sixteenth street,
Omaha, Neb. Large bottle, $1.00. No
household should be without it.—Adv.
Rose Leaves Again.
Rose howls are no longer old fash
ioned, but modem, comes the word
from New York. The Idea of keep
ing rose leaves has been revived and
Chinese patteru bowls are becoming
very popular.
Something Wrong With Him.
A man, so to speak, who Is not able
to bow to his own conscience every
morning Is hardly In a condition to
j respectfully salute the world at any
other time of the day.—Douglas Jer
1 rold.
The Astrologer In China.
From the earliest times astrology
! has been one of the arts surrounded
by mystery. But in China It Is a
very perilous profession. When a so
called prophet predicts an event which
does not occur, be loses bis head.
BUSINESS OFFICES FOR RENT
Several desirable business offices
for rent, singles or in suites of two
and three. Kaffir Block, Sixteenth
and Cuming Streets. Phone Douglas
7074.
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BARNHART
PRINTING CO.
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THE MONITOR CLASSIFIED COLUMN
ATTORNEYS
Lambert, Shotwell &
Shotwell
ATTORNEYS
Omaha National Bank Bldg.
Phone AT (antic 5104
Notary Public In Office
and Counsellor
N. W. WARF.
Attorney at Law
Practicing In Both State and Fed
eral Court!
111 South 14th St. Omaha. Neb.
SEED STORES
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FLOWER, CRASS ^*****4
AND GARDEN vJCCUO
Baiba, Hardy Perennial*. Poultry
Supplies
Freah cut flowers always on hand
Stewart’s Seed Store
119 N. 16th St. Opp. Post Office
Phone Douglaa 977
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C. J. Carlson
SHOES
1514 X. 24th SL
“Same Location 31 Years
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DRUG STORES
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Liberty Drug Company
B. Robinson. Mgr.
Webster 08s«.
1904 X 24th St
FREE DELIVERS
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MELCHOR- Druggist!
The Old Reliable
EMERSON S LAUNDRY
The Laundry That Suits All
1301 No. 24th St. Web. 0820
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1 I Phones—Office Web. 5036—Res. Y
Web. 5406 A
From Early Mom Until Late at x
Night y
"Taxi at Your Service" X
NORTH END EXPRESS CO. !
A. F. ALLEN, Prop. £
Trucks for Either Light or
Heavy Hauling y
We Haul Anything, Anywhere &
2010 N. 24th St. Omaha, Neb. X
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FURNITURE
We Rent and Sell Real Estate
Notary Public
S. W. Mills Furniture Co.
421 No. 24 St Wr Thank You Web. 0148
FURNITURE, STOVES,
FITXURES
Second hand or New
Repairing Hauling
Everything Needed in Home
WEST END FURNITURE CO.
R. B. RHODES, Prop.
2522 Lake St.
GROCERIES AND MEAT MAR-1
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The
Burdette Grocery
T. G. KELLOGG, Prop.
Full line of Groceries and
Meats
Quick Sales and Small
Profits Our Method £
2216 No. 21th St. Web. 0515
we sen Skinners
tha highest grade Macaroni,
Spaghetti, Egg Noodles and
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HARDWARE
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Hardware Co.
GOOD HARDWARE
2408 N St. Tel. South 162
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When in Need of J,
Cleaning and Pressing :j
Call Market 3366 "■
Price* ch**p Work Guaranteed ,■
J. D. HINES <
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Jb 5132 So. 24 St. Market 3366 ■« ]
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Q. U. O. OF O. F., Mluoirl Valley
Lodge No. 9915. Meets every second and
fourth Thursday nights each month a*
24th and Charles Sts
J. D. CRUM, N. G.
M. L. HUNTER, P. N. F.
W B. TURNER, P. S.
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Price of Family Laun
dry Service Reduced
I ROUGH DRY, 10c per lb.
for first 15 pounds
7c per lb.
over the first 15 pounls
Minimum charge, $1.00
FLAT WORK or
LINEN Bl MILES
8c per lb.
Minimum charge, 60c
DRY W ASH, NO STARCH
flat pieces ironed
8c per lb.
Minimum charge. $1-25
Quality and Service Same as I
Heretofore
Standard Laundry f
24th, Near Lake Street
Phone Webster 0130
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A. F. PEOPLES
PAINTING
PAPERHANGING AND
DECORATING
Estimate* Furnished Fra*.
All Work Guaranteed.
Full Line of Wall Paper and
Sherwin-William* Paint* and
Varnishes
2419 Lake St. Webster 6366
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NORTH OMAHA
' DENTISTS
Cor. 24th and Cuming Sts.
RELIABLE DENTISTRY
at
REASONABLE PRICES
Phone—-AT lantic 4564
Open Evenings until 7 P. M.
ESTAURAi
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■! Lake and 27th Street
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IPhone Webster 3247 jj
Chas. Hemphill Prop. £
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JOKES & CO.
FUNERAL PARLOR
| 2314 North 24th St. Wab. 11M :
Lady Attendant
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Pleases !>
And will serve you night and day i j
251* Lake St. l>houe Web. (MS • |
SILAS JOHNSON, Prop. J»
FUNERAL DIRECTORS «I
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FRUIT CAKE
40c per pound
Pumpkin and
M nee Pies
Rolls
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Petersen’s
Bakeries
Lake Bakery, 24th k I.ake St*.
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_ MUSIC.
1 Records Exchanged, 15 cents. La*
est Mamie Smith records alwajQ
Ion hand.
SHLAES PHONOGRAPH CO.
H. DOLOOFF
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;; 1914-16-18 N. 24th St. 1847 N. 24th St.
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STOVES, RUGS, LINOLEUM ;;
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