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Primaries Tuesday. Be sure to get out and vote. Vote for «5f. E. SUTURAL, for Municipal Judge. Non-political bal lot. Primaries July 18.—Adv. The Misses Frances Gordon and Lucy Allen, pupils of Mrs. Pinkston, will give a Joint demonstration of thetr pupils at St. Paul’s Presbyterian church, Saturday, July 16 at 2 o’clock. The public ig cordially invited to he present. Furnished Room for Rent—Webster 2268. . 2t Miss Gladys E. Brown and Cath erine Williams leave Saturday morn ing for Minneapolis. Nicely Furnished Rooms for Rent— 2713 North Twenty-sixt etreet. Web ster 0360. It. There will be a "Wonder Wedding" at the North Side branch of the Y. W. C. A. Wednesday evening, July 26th. Young peoples’ program and lawn social after the wedding. The finance commute is In charge, Mrs. J. Alice Stewart, chairman. For Rent.—Two neatly furnished rooms. Gentlemen preferred. 812 North Twenty-third street. Atlantic 4634. — tndf. St. Philip’s Parish and Sunday school picnic will be held next Thursday at Elmwood Park. JOE MARROW. Bailiff of District Court, CANDIDATE for REGISTER OF DEEDS. REPUBLICAN. VOTE FOR HIM. —Adv. Dorothy Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Wright, 2408 North 28th Avenue, who has been attending the Sisters School ai Dallas, Texas, Is home for the holidays. Mrs. Joseph Taylor, 2860 Miami St., has returned from a visit to Lincoln and the State Federation at Beatrice, Nebraska. REAL ESTATE, Rentals and Fire Insurance. Phone G. B. ROBBINS, Jackson 2842 or Webster 5108.—Adv. 7-7-28. Mrs. Charles Stanton and little son, Charles Jr., left Thursday for Port land, Oregon, where they will visit Mrs. Stanton's mother. For Rent—Neatly furnished front room for man and wife or gentleman. 2429 Lake St. Webster 1621. Mis. Ruth Coleman of St. Paul, Minn., arrived In the city Sunday to he the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Jos eph Taylor. JOE MARROW. HaiUff of District Conrt, CANDIDATE for REGISTER OF DEEDS. REPUBLICAN. VOTE FOR HIM. —Adv. Mrs. Norwood Thome and Mrs. Wal do Alexander of Chicago were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Luford, 3510 Blondo Btreet. They are the wives of popular Chicago dentists and were en route to California for a visit. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with use of kitchen. On Dodge and North Twenty-fourth streret car lines. Web ster 6964. 6-4t Mrs. Gray, a faithful member of Allen Chapel, South Side, Is ill. The Impromptu Cooking Class met laftt Thursday evening at the residence of Mrs. Larry N. Peoples and prepared supper. A very enjoyable evening was spent by all present. JOE MARROW, Bailiff of District Court, CANDIDATE for REGISTER OF DEEDS. REPUBLICAN. VOTE FOR HIM. —Adv. Mrs. Mary Bell Craft left Tuesday evening for Kansas City where she will Join her husband and reside per manently. FOR RENT—Furnishea apartments of two and three rooms.—2130 North Twenty-eighth Street.Webster 4983, f GOOD GROCERIES ALWAYS | \ C. P. Wesin Grocery Co. f | Also Fresh Fruits and Vegetables | | we sen skinner's I | the highest grade Macaroni, | X Spaghetti, Egg Noodles and A other Macaroni Products. X | 2005 CUMING STREET TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 1098 | i 24th and Decatur Web. 3100—Free Delivery I. LEVY, Druggist A New Store with an Old Rule—A Square Deal to Every body. We carry a complete line of Black and White, McBrady’s and Madam Walker’s Toilet Goods. Visit our Sanitary Soda Fountain. Ice Cream, 50c quart, 25c pint. _ i / li Reid—Duffy Pharmacy ! 24th and Lake Sts. : :: Frie lelivery Wilder Mil : i » ' >immnmnffl 0 a a fi "Vote for Bunce Once” —Adv. Charles W. Dickerson, messenger at the Omaha National Bank, is enjoying his annual two weeks’ vacation. Mrs. J. M. Goff Is home from the Presbyterian Hospital. Modern furnished rooms at 926 No. 27th Ave., one-half block from Cum ing St. car line.—Mrs. Clay Anderson. Phone Harney 7228. Call mornings. The C. C. C. Choral Society met Wednesday evening at St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church and began re hearsal for a concert to be given in the near future. A. P Scruggs, Lawyer, 2310 No. 22nd St. Webater 0419—Adv. The Helpers' Ciub held its regular ! monthly meeting at the North End Y. W. C. A. Monday afternoon. Miss Eiankie B. Watkins, secretary of the North End Branch of the Y. W. C. A., left Sunday for Chicago and other eastern points on-a month’s va cation. First-Class Modern Furnished Rooms —1702 No. 26th St. Web. 4769. Mrs. L. M. Bentley Erwin. John E. Jeltz of Lincoln, Nebr., is spending several days in the city. The Madam Carter Benevolent Char ity Club met July 6th at the residency of Mrs. Minnie Hlbbs, chaplain of the club, and a very deligbful evening was spent with her. Covers were laid for nine and a delicious luncheon was served. JOE MARROW, Bailiff of District Court, CANDIDATE for REGISTER OF DEEDS. REPUBLICAN. VOTE FOR HIM. —Adv. Mrs. Alice Sherwood, who has been confined to her home for the past two weeks, is able to be out again. The three year old baby of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Allen that has been very ill for three weeks Is slowly improving. Wanted—Wide awake boys to sell The Monitor every Saturday. Live hoys can make money by selling Monitors. Phone Webster 4243. Mrs. Hattie Hunn left Saturday eve ning for Atchison, Kansas, to attend the convention and visit relatives. FOR KKNT—Two well furnished rooms with use of kitchen. One room for gentlemen preferred.—Web. 5372. 1823 North 23d Street.—Mrs. Drake. Father Francis Cassilly, regent of Creighton Dental College and pastor of St. Benedict parish, has returned from an extended trip to St. Louis and points further south. Holst Pharmacy tor drugs 270H Cuming street. Harney 881^-Adr. The school of St. Benedict has sus pended for the summer. Catechism and sewing classes will be held on Saturday afternoon as usual. “Vote for Bunce Once” —Adv. Mrs. L. Bland, Mr. and Mrs. C. Johnson of Schuyler, Nehr., spent the Fourth in the city visiting relatives.! Vote for WM. E. 8IMERAL, for Municipal Judge. Xon-politicul bal lot. Primaries July 18.—Adv. Dr. Hayman of little Rock, Ark., is in the city and dropped in the Mercy hospital. Mr. Silas Johnson, undertaker, is on the sick list and has been for the past several days, but is improv ing. Vote for WM. E. 8IMERAL, for Municipal Judge. Non-polltlcal bal lot. Primaries July 18.—Adv. Rev. and Mrs. R. M. Williams, Mrs. R. A. Dobson and Mr. Boyd motored over from Sioux City, la., Tuesday, reutming Tuesday night. Rev. and Mrs. Williams were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John T. McDonald, Sr„ while in the city, Mr. Dobson the guest of Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Peebles and Mr. Boyd of his brother who is a mechanic. E. P. Morearty, Lawyer, 700 Patera Trust Bldg, Jackson S841 or Harney 2156. “Vote Once for Bunce” —Adv. FOB ICKNT—Furnished rooms; also furnished looms for light housekeep ing. Call Web. 3222. Mrs. Wude, 2634 Hamilton St. (2 mo.) The arrivals at Patton hotel for the week: H. Jones, Mexico, Mo.; Price Collin, Winfield, Kan.; H. Simms, Kansas City, Mo.; S. Johnson, Denver, Colo.; Geo. Hopkins, New York City; James Davis, San Francisco, Cal.; B. Cortuon, Kansas City, Mo., Harlan Rayland, Kansas City, Mo.; C. C. Tay lor Atchinson, Kan.; Mr. and Mis. C. B. Scott, Minneapolis, Minn.; J. B. Bradley, Stuart., Neb.; J. M. Wilson j and C. B. Cotton, Los Angeles, Cal. Where do the drunks that hang around Thirteenth and Harney streets get their boozt? Chase bootleggers instead of spooners. Mr. A. Stewart of 2515 Parker street, who has been ill with the rheu matism for some weeks took a turn for the worse Thursday, while on North Twenty-fourth street. Sol .Lewis took him home :n his car. Norma Dewoy, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Geo. H. Bullock, celebrated her third birthday anniversary Monday., Count Wilkinson, editor of The New Era, left Monday for Atchison, Kan sas, to attend grand lodge of the Knights and Daughters of Tabor. Mrs. Wilkinson accompanied him. D. McCulloch, a student at the State University, Linroln, 4 visiting his brother, Wynn D. McCulloch. James G. Jewell and family have returned from a pleasant trip to Chi cago. Mrs. Andrew T. Reed has gone to Saratoga Springs, N. Y. A. M. Harrold, chief mentor of the Kniyhts and Daughters of Tabor, left July 2 for Atchison, Kansas, where sessions of the lodge are held. Mrs. Caesar Haywood, 1811 North Twenty-third street, left Thursday for an indefinite stay with friends in the j Twin Cities and Detroit, Mich. IIETURN FROM! EXTENSIVE EASTERN AUTO TRII* Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lewis and chil dren and mother have returned from a delightful three weeks’ auto trip ! which included Minneapolis and St. ; Haul, Minn.; EauClairo, Madison and Milwaukee, Wis.; Chicago; Battle! Creek and Detroit, Mich.; Windsor,' Canada; Joliet and South Bend, ind.1 They were the recipients of many so cial favors at the hands of their many friends during their pleasant trip. j Your Vote at Primary to Be Held -July 18th will he appreciated Henry M. Eaton CANDIDATE - FOR - COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SHOOLS OF DOUGLAS COUNTY NON-POLITICAL BALLOT 20 year administrative and teaching experience in rural, graded, high and college school work in Nebraska. My slogan is: “Progress and Efficiency in Our Schools With the Least Possible Expense.” Sam K. Greenleaf i REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE COUNTY TREASURER I' _ I i i 1 Fifteen years’ experience in County Treasurer’s Office. Eleven years’ experience as Chief Clerk and by the rules of both seniority and merit entitled to seek promotion. ♦♦♦ *♦* ♦♦♦ *♦* ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦*« •** ❖ ♦♦♦ VOTE FOR f | Charles B. I (McDonald! ♦% V REPUBLICAN „% 1 F< *r SHERIFF I _ t ♦♦♦ ❖ ♦♦♦ Born and reared in Omaha, and well-known among the Colored People. Lived at 2.‘Srd and (irant Streets for 22 years. ♦♦♦ * - $ v V ♦% IS NOT NOW ANI) NEVER HAS BEEN A MEMBER OF KU KLUX KLAN <♦ * ❖ ^•U*l**l**i**l**l»*l**l**l**l**l**l**l**l**l**l**l**l**l**l**l**l**l**l**t**l**l**l**t**t**l**l**l**l**l**l**t**l**l* I | R. B. HOWELL j R E P U B L I C A N I United States Senator | Mr. Howell has devoted 30 years’ constant labor to re- | lieve the people from the burden of exorbitant rates charged | by public service corporations. He is the only candidate for Senator who served either | in the Spanish-American or World War. He served in both. | HOWELL IS NO STRADDLER VOTE FOR HIM! »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦♦»♦♦♦»♦♦♦»»»»»»♦♦♦»»»»»»♦♦» $ VOTEFOR | | Robert R. STREHLOWl X (Attorney-at-Law) £ ' REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR | State Representative | Ninth District 'k _ | PRIMARIES, JULY 18 | I — IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM | Contest Ends July 31st | | Secure New Subscriptions | | and Increase Your Vote | Have your friends vote-for you using the coupon below. The list of contestants will be published each week with the number of votes they receive. No votes will be counted unless sent in on one of these coupons properly signed. There are no obligations attached to this, so get busy and have your friends cast their votes. The young lady receiving the greatest number of votes will receive a handsome present, absolutely free. - COUPON THE MONITOR, El Box 1204, .1922. == Omaha, Nebr. I wish to vote for Miss .. E .. as the most popular young lady. ; Name... 55 ' Address...... g (FT - COUPON - S ftllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN^ I‘— -lg W.ViVMVMV.V.VWAVAVW.V.VW.VW.V/M'iWW, \ CHARLES A. RANDALL \ I; A Square Deal for Everybody I| if REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE jj Railway Commissioner ji VOTEFORHIM jj 1I.V.VA\%\VV.VAV.V/A^\\\\VAV,V.VAV.V.,.V.W^AVW .■.VAV.V.V.V.'.V^/AVAVWW.W^rt'A'WWMVVWA^ •CVCNT1IMTM ;f AMAZING VALUES i in Groceries and All Food Supplies ji We BTCT*C ^ Hl|h“t c™«l« Macaroni 0_|l I PI P| £E«« Noodloa, Spaghetti and 2>eH VflSUl other Macaroni Product* I> We Deliver to Any Part of the City-Tel. Douglas 3940 ! i A. J. Glenn 2426 Lake Street w« G'kn it if lnTO t*** end* mmmi Sell Olvl IN IN Noodle., Spaghetti ud ^ 1 ’ other Macaroni Product* FULL LINE STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES FRESH AND CURED MEATS L N. Bonce | Y ? Y Present Justice of the Peace Y Y i X X ? 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