The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, October 27, 1922, Image 3

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    Local and Personal Happenings Atlantic 1322 1
WE PRINT THE NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS or 1
address box 1204 - - - Webster 4243 |
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I'OK Iih NT—Furnished rooms; also
furnished rooms for light housekeep
ing. Call Web. 8222. Mrs. Wade,
2634 Hamilton Street.
Read this newspaper and keep post
ed on what Is going on among Ne
groes in all parts of the country. Pat
ronize its advertisers—but be sure to
tell them you saw their advertisement
in this paper
ROOMING HOUSE FOB SALE
2417 Caldwell street. A. Holmes.
Mrs Wm. Sprague of Denver, Colo.,
who has been the guest of Mrs. l. f.
Muir mmltt for the past three weel'.B,
will leave Sunday for her home.
A. I’. Scruggs, Lawyer, 220 So. 13th
St. Office At. 7812; Bes. Web. 1105.
Mr. Elias Rector, of Little Rock,
Ark., after a pleasant visit wRh his
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
William E. Davis, 2516 Q street, has
returned to his home.
FOB RENT- Three rooms, furnished
or unfurnished, 2610 Franklin street.
Webster 3952.
Mrs. Simmons of Lincoln who was
called to the city by the Illnesi of her
daughter, Mrs. Victor'Buckingham, has
returned home.
FOR SALE — Confectionery Store,
centrally located and well established
business. 101 South Fourteenth, near
People’s Drug Store, Omaha, Neb.
Jacqueline, Norma and George Gre
gory, the three children of Mr. and
Mrs. George H. W. Bullock, who were
quite sick for the past ten days, are
much better.
'Will dike rare of children nt nijr
home, 1823 North Twenty-third St.,
by day or week. Webster 5560.
Mrs. T. P. Mahaimnltt entertained
at r kensington Saturday afternoon
complimentary to her guest, Mrs. Wm.
Sprague of Denver.
First-Class Modern Furnished Rooms
—1702 No. 26th St. Web. 4769. Mrs.
L. M. Bentley Erwin.
John R. Taliaferro, 4003 Blondo St.,
has returned from a business trip to
Keystone, Nebr., where he has been
looking after his farm. He reports a
bumper crop. He will return to Key
stone for two months after casting
his vote November 7th.
This is the MAN we nominated
—now help to elect him.
Henry M. Eaton, a.b.
Candidate for
County Superintendent
of Schools of Douglas Coutoty
Qualified in Every Way
Twenty years administrative and
teaching experience in rural,
graded, high and college school
work in Nebraska.
The boys and girls of the rural
schools are entitled to an exper
ienced educator to sspervi.se
their work the same as those in
the cities.
I am a resident, a home owner
and a tax payer of Douglas
County, Nebraska.
Your Vote Is Solicited
PEAI) WHAT
PROMINENT EDUCATORS
SAY:
Mr. Eaton is a strong executive
and understands the needs of a
school community.—John. M.
Matzen, State Supt.
Mr. Eaton’s wide experience
would enable him to do a great
deal for the schools of any coun
ty.—U. S. Conn, Pres. Wayne
Teachers College.
Mr. Eaton is not only a master
of the subjects which he teaches,
but he adds to this mastery a
more than ordinary degree of en
thusiasm and force. He would
make an e : client leader in any
educational line.—A. H. Water
house, Member of Ed. of State
Examiners, Supt. Schools, Fre
mont, Nebraska.
I am well acquainted with
Prof. H. M. Eaton and know him
to lie thorough and efficient as
a teacher, and a man of courage
and conviction. lie is clean and
clear cut in his teaching, striking
direct at the essential phases ol
subjects. I commend fully nis
leadership and work.—J. W
Crabtree, State Supt., Now Sec
retary National Educational As
sociation.
Joseph Carr, who has been confined
to his home, 2701 Cuming street, is re
ported as improving.
Wanted—Wide awake boys to sell
The Monitor every Saturday. Live
boys can make money by selling
Monitors. Phone Webster 4243.
Delbert, the three year old son of
Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Gordon, 2863 Miami
street, who has been sick Is rapidly
improving.
Patronize Monitor advertisers and
be sure to tell them that you saw
their ad in the Monitor.
Mrs. Geo. L. Robinson of Chnago,
Illinois, who has been visiting her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dunn,
2632 Patrick avenue for several weeks,
left for home Monday.
E. E. Morearty, Lawyer, 700 Peters
1 Trust Bldg , Jackson 1841 or Harney
2156.
The undertaking business conducted
by the late Silas Johnson is being con
tinued with the same efficient service.
John Albert Williams, Executor.—Adv.
FOR SALE at Massey & Coopers—
All the leading colored artists’ records
at fifty-five cents each. Webster 6668.
—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Dewey Allen and
family have moved Into their new
home, 2715 Hamilton Street.
FURNISHED ROOMS — Modern
and convenient. Gentlemen preferred.
2004 North Twenty-seventh street.
Call Webster 5608.
Mrs. H. R. Roberts of 2618 North
28th avenue, returned last week from
a four months’ visit to Tacoma, Wash.,
and Portland, Oregon. In the former
city Bhe was the guest of her son-in
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Gibson.
Mrs. Rusel Bryant, who has been in
St. Paul, Minn., for the past three
weeks visiting friends, returned to
1 the city Saturday morning, after a
very pleasant stay.
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For news when it Is news, you must
read the Monitor.
J. C. Carey, the popular letter car
rier at the Harney Street Station, af
ter a four days absence from his i
route because of sickness, is back
on the job.
Mrs. Fanny Warren Cooper, a for j
mer Omaha resident, enroute from her |
home in Chicago from San Francisco, I
Cal., where she was the guest of old
Omaha flrendB, Mr. and Mrs. Carter
Duncan, spent a few days here this
week as the guest of Mrs. M. C. Ste- j
phenson, 2214 North 25th street.
The Progressive Whist Club met j
at the Sunset Friday afternoon, and ,
spent the time playing cards, after
which a delightful luncheon waB
served.
Mrs. J. Alice Stewart, 2517 Parker
street, who has been confined to her j
home the past two weeks with an In
jured leg Is much improved and ex
pects to he out soon.
Mrs. Harrison J. Plnkett will enter
tain at her attractive home, 22X6 No.
25th street, Saturday afternoon, com
plimentary to Mrs. William Sprague oi
Lenver.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wheeler have re
cently purchased the beautiful bunga
low of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Headly,
3011 North 28th avenue. Mr. Headly
and family are planning to leave soon
for the WeBt Indies, Mr. Headly’s na- j
live land.
Mrs. E. R. Weflt, 2006 North 28th
Street, entertained Tuesday afternoon
at a kenslngton complimentary to Mrs.
Win. Sprague of Denver.
Sarah, the ten year old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Brown, 1514 Bur
dette street, who was 111 last week, Is
much better.
Furnished Rooms for Rent Steam
heated. J. D. Simmons, 933 North 27th
: St. Harney 2894. 2t
Mrs. S. A. Simmons, formerly a res
ident of Austin, Texas, who has been
visiting relatives at Portemouth, Va.,
recently returned from the latter city
to Omaha to make her home with her
son, J. D. Simmons, 933 North 27th
street.
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Vote for judge sears
FOR CONGRESS.
HE HAS SERVED YOU
FAITHFULLY AND EF
FICIENTLY AS A MEM
BER OF THE STATE
LEGISLATURE, AS
SPEAKER OF THE
HOUSE OF REPRESEN
TATIVES, AS A JUDGE
| OF YOUR DISTRICT
[ COURT.
HE WILL SERVE YOU
WITH EQUAL FIDELITY AND EFFICIENCY
AS A MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL CONGRESS
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WILLIAM PICKENS
Who Lectures Here Next Month
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W. W. MOSELEY
Lincoln Correspondent
ALLEN CIIAPEL A. M. E. CHURCH
5233 So. 25th St. Market 3475.
O. J. Iiurckhardt, Pastor
Sunday was indeed a great day with
us. The services were well attended
all day by both members and friends,
and at the evening servies it taxed
the capacity of the church to care for
the people. Rev. Mr. Brown gave ua
three most inspiring sermons and the
people seemed to appreciate them and
many came and went from the altai
during the day, where they sought
Ood for help. We are sure a great
many people who are attending these
meetings will be morally and spirit
ually better in this life. These meet
ings will continue all this week and
we expect climax in the closing ser
vices Sunday. You are cordially in
vited. Come and bring your friends.
AH strangers are welcome.
BAUMAN MAKING
VIGOROUS CAMPAIGN
Otfo J. Bauman,, the genial demo
cratic candidate for County Treasurer,
is making a vigorous campaign. He
is adding daily to his large and favor
able asquaintance among colored vot
ers, many of whom are his enthusiastic
supporters. He also recognizee the
value of advertising in our race pap
ers indicating thereby that he really
wants the votes of our people.
HENRY EATON FOB
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
A man well qualified for the posi
tion for which he was nominated at
the primaries by our votes, Is Henry
M. Eaton, candidate for County Super
intendent. This is an important po
sition In which all of our people should
be interested. The Monitor urges sup
port of Mr. Eaton. Have your friends
vote for him.
Ill South 14th Street.
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL.
In the County Court of Douglas County,
Nebraska In the matter of tin- estate of
Silas Johnson, Deceased.
All persons interested in said estate
are hereby notified that u petition has
been filed in said Court, praying for tnc
probate of a certain Instrument now on
file In said Court, purporting to be the
last will and testament of said deceased,
and that a hearing will be had on said
petition before said Court on the lsth day
of November, 1922, and that If they fall
to appear at said Court on the said lsth
day of November, 1922, at 9 o’clock A.
M., to contest the prohate of said will,
the Court may allow and probate said
will agid grant administration of said es
tate to John Albert Williams or some
otiier suitable person, enter a decree of
heirship, and proceed to a settlement
thereof.
HltYCE CRAWFORD, County Judge.
10-27-3t.
N W. WARE. ATTORNEY.
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Y DON’T FORGET •*.
| FRANK DEWEY
$ REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE £
COUNTY CLERK
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A Be sure and vote for him. He has been and will continue to be £
*£• your friend. .j.
OTTO J. BAUMAN
Has a thorough
knowledge of the
fundamental b u s i
ness principles un
derlying a successful
administration in the
office of County
Treasurer — an un
___- derstanding supple
mented by years of
_L- experience and prac
fconomi)-£fficienat tiec.
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\ VOTE FOR
Otto] Batman
tot County Treasurer
115 Stores
Misses’ and Children’s Quality
Shoes at Less
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Misses’ and Children s Shoes—
With Goodyear welt **>,.(*
soles, neat, sturdily $ v
built, unusual values, at
Misses’ and Children’s Shoes—
Nobby new styles in excellent
leathers with Goodyear welt
soles, best .shoe values ever, at -
G. R. KINNEY CO., Inc.
205-7-9 North 16th St.
CAPITOL POOL HALL I
2018 North 24th Street—Phone Webster 1773 1
CIGARS, TOBACCO, CANDIES and SOFT DRINKS I
CHAS. W. SOUTH, Prop. |
It Pays to Advertise in the Monitor
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f 24th and Lake Sts. J
| Free Delivery Webster 0609 |
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Lambert, Shot well &
Shotwell
ATTORNEYS !
Omaha National Bank Bldg.
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Burdette Grocery
2116 North 24th St. j
PHONE WEBSTER 0515
Full Line of
Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES
Fresh and Canned
Meats
S SKIWNEiaS
the highest grade Macaroni
Spaghetti and Egg Noodles.
iVAVA'.V/.V.VAV.VAV.V.Y
1 Alaska Fish Co. i
I- 1114 North 24th St. £
£ Telephone Webster 6512 ^
J LIVE FISH DAILY £
S GROCERIES and FRUITS J
Free Delivery jjj
l s'!' SKINNEfifiS jj
£ *he highest grade Macaroni, £
£ Spaghetti and Egg Noodles. I|
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GORGEOUS
BIRTHSTONE RING
Togetaequainted with you,wo
will send this gold-filled ring,
warranted 3 years, any size,
set with your birthstone, for
12 cts. to help pay advertising.
Give month born. Auction Gem
Co., Dept, ol, Attleboro, Mass.
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We Have a Complete Line of
FLOWER, GRASS
AND GARDEN i
Baiba, Hardy Perennials, Poultry j j
Supplies j
Freah cut flowers always on tiacd !
Stewart’s Seed Store!
119 N. 16th St. Opp. Post Offica f
Phone Douglas 977 !
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\ Peoples’ Gro. Store ||
P. E. Anderson, Prop.
2530 Lake Street i : t
j STAPLE AND FANCY II
GROCERIES
| Fresh and Cured Meats I
ji The Best of Everything at 1
Reasonable Prices.
Skinners
Bm hlghwt grade Macaroni,
Spaghetti, Egg Noodles and
athoe Macaroni''Products.
LION COAL CO.
LION LUMPS $10.50
LION NUT ..$10.00
COLORADO
' SMOKELESS. $10.50
SCREENINGS .$6.00
F R E E DELI V E R Y
PHONE WEBSTER 2605
SH0TWELL
—for—
Judge
—of—
Municipal
Court
PROBATE NOTICE
In the Matter of'the Estate of Juliet
Emery, Deceased.
Notice is Hereby -S-ivcn: That the
creditors of said deceased will meet
the administratrix of said estate, be
fore me, County Judge of Douglas
County, Nebraska, at the County Court,
Room, in said County, on the 15th day
of December, 1922, and on the 15th day
of February, 1923, at 9 o’clock A. M.
each day, for the purpose of presenting
their claims for examination, adjust
ment and allowance. Three months
are allowed for the creditors to pre
sent their claims, from the 11th day
of November 1922.
Bryce Crawford, County Judge.
J. P. Palmer, Attorney.
10-13, 20, 27; 11-3, ’22.
j WATERS \
BARNHART
PRINTING CO.
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^ OMAHA »>
New and Second Hand
FURNITURE
We Rent and Sell Real Estate
Notary Public
S. W. Mills Furniture Co.
421 No. 24 St. Wt ThenklYou. Web. 0148
ji Alhambra
■: Grocery and Meat’Co.
1812 North 24th Street
I- Phone Webster 5021
j- PROMPT DELIVERY
i QUALITY GROCERIES 5
■: AND MEATS 5
;■ All Kinds of Fruits and
£ Vegetables %
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£ ;Vie highest grade Macaroni.
>’ Spaghetti and Egg Noodles ■*
J. Eskelson
FANCY GROCERIES
1837 No. 24th St.
Phone Webster 0456
Successor to
F. HAGELIN & Co.
Z* SkinhefKs
'he highest grade Macaroni,
Spaghetti and Egg Noodles.
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OMAHA STOVE
REPAIR WORKS
1206-8 Douglas St.
Phone Atlantic 2524
OMAHA FISH CO.
M. TURNER
1702 North 24th St.
PHONE WEBSTER 2092
PH
FISH—GROCERIES
VEGETABLES—FRUITS
DELICATESSEN
Z- SKWNEE&
the highest grade Macaroni,
Spaghetti and Egg Noodles.
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Phone AT lantlc 6104
Notary Public In office f
and Couneellor t
N. W. WARP
Attorney at Law
Practicing In Both State and Fed- I
era I Courts I
111 South 14th St. Omaha. Neb. )
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Phone Webster 0875. J. Hall.
Work Called for and Delivered.
PROGRESSIVE TAILORS
Ladies’ and Gent’s Tailoring
SUITS MADE TO ORDER
Pressing, Cleaning, Dyeing and
Alteration a Specialty.
1614 North 24th Street, Omaha, Nebr.
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