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About The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1926)
CHARLES H. POOL Secretary of State OF NEBRASKA Democratic Candidate FOR RE-ELECTION Election November 2nd Charles W. Pool was born on a farm In Henry County. Illinois, and reared on a Nebraska farm. As a young man he learned the printer’s trade, and later became owner and editor of a Nebraska newspaper, which was successfully published for more than thirty years. He affiliated with the democratic party, and has been fre quently honored by election to office Was speaker of the House of Representatives of the Nebraska Legislature in 1909, and assisted in formulating and passing man* splendid measures, among them the Guaranty of Bank Deposits Law; a law taxing corporations; a law* per mitting the people to elect their precinct assessors; a law granting to fhe people the privilege of expressing their preference for United States Senators, and many other acts of which the people of this state are Justly proud. While performing the duties of Secretary of State, his watchword has always been “Efficiency, Economy and Courtesy.” If elected, it will he his ambition to conduct the office in the future along the same high plane that has prevailed in the past. He will he grateful for your support. A Vote for Charles W. Pool Means Efficiency, Economy and Courtesy in the Office |_| Office, WEbster 4030-PHONES-Res., WEbster 0949 JOSEPH D. LEWIS UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR With a full line of Caskets, Robes, Suits and Dresses on display. EMBALMING, $25.00 ^^01^Nortl^4th^tree^^^^^^^^^^On»aha^N«b|raska^ I THIS COUPON GOOD TOR ONE CENT in trade at HOLMES' MARKET 1 2307 Cuming Street P I Telephone AT. 5455 J -- I THIS COUPON REDEEMED THURSDAYS ONLY 1\ r " _ ... 1 HENRY M. EATON| I Candidate for Re Election Second Term S COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF I PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 2 Douglas County E Your Support and Vote Will Be 2 Appreciated 2 Non-Political Ticket E I He has kept every promise made at the time of his elec- = = tion. The fact is he has kept faith with the parents and = = children of Douglas County. § Indorsed by teachers, school board members, and the § S patrons of Rural schools whom he serves. = 3 Election November 2 3 nfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiR i ^.V.V.W.V.V.W.V.NWAW.' ! I* No lonjj waits to pay taxes ^ ■b VOTE FOR 4 f I. L. Beisel ji f Republican for ji COUNTY TREASURER ij Service with Courtesy \ .w.v.vw.v.v.v.v.v.v.w.'f Hon. Charles A. Gosr NON POLITICAL CANDIDATE FOF Chief Justice of the Nebraska Supreme Court ■k II Charle* A. Goa* AN ENVIABLE RECORD Judg* Charle* A. Boas was born In fcdinbura. 0 ■ bout 60 year* ago Is a graduate of Mount Unic aoll«*gn: began practice *f law In Omaha In 188/ : w.. elected to the Nebraska legislature In 1893. was ap pointed U. 3. dlstriat attorney for Nebraska b> President Theodore Rooaevelt in IBM; was president of the Omaha Bar association In IMS and has served almoet eontlnuouely as Judge of the district eaun since 1920. For 30 years. Judge Goss has boon an active member of the First Methodist church Is e 32nd degree Mason, an Elk. and has been promine' In the work of the V. M. C. A for year*. (Fr Omaha Bee.) ELECTION NOV. 2. 1926 PROBATE NOTICE. H. J. Pinkett, Attorney I IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF J. ALICE STEWART, Deceased. Notice is Hereby Given: That the creditors of said deceased will meet i the administrator of said estate, be | fore me, County Judge of Douglas ! County, Nebraska, at the County Court Room, in said County, on the j 26th day of November, 1926, and on j the 26th day of January. 1927, at 9 ■ o’clock a. m., each day. for the pur j pose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allow l ance. Three months are allowed for the creditors to present their claims, from the 23d day of October, 1926. BRYCE CRAWFORD, 4t-9-24-26 County Judge. IF YOU WANT WORK SEE SAVAGE Savage's Labor Agency 201 SOUTH 12TH STREET Bus. I’hone ATlantic 7K79 l , ? :i: Chas. Ederer * *!" X 2904 Bristol Street ’}• -j* X CUT FLOWERS, £ f T ;!; DESIGNS, * BOUQUETS | ? | X WE bster 1795 X X- v*W»!mW»H“X*vvv*W**X‘ •><**>%• •> •!**.•* | Reid-Duffy | PHARMACY :j: FREE DELIVERY | :i; Phone Web. 0609 $ | * X 24th and Lake Streets X £ ^ A | OMAHA, NEB. £ | HOTEL CUMING | t 1916 Cuming Street k - 1 ’!• Rooms by day — 50c, 75c, $1.00 y •!• By the week — $2.00 to $t.00 X x •$ ;• UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT •£ i — l Mrs. Mayme Mason X X I). G. Russell, Prop. — Omaha v k Phone JA. 2466 $ X-X*<^>'XX"X~X~X~X-X’<~X"X“:‘‘ -:**X“X"X"X“:-X"X"X"; EMERSON’S LAUNDRY | The Laundry That Suita All f 1301 No. 24th St. Web. 0820 ? .\v.%\vavv.\v.v.v.v.v.v.v.vw.v.v.v*’.v.v.v....v.v. 1 I I Have Four £ Living Boom Suites that have been used 15; som. For Sale very cheap. £ b. i. reavis \ 1016 North 21st Street 1 1 i ?■ Member Law Firm of ! Thomsen, Mossrnan & Standeven HARLARD L. MOSSMAN !j Democratic and Progressive ^ Candidate for ;! COUNTY ATTORNEY SOLICITS YOUR VOTE \\ f on a platform of a fair deal for every person 5 I N. W. WARE S j ATTORNEY AT LAW j 1 1208 Dodge Street, Omaha, Nebraska | Phones Webster 6613-Atlantic 8192. f i ILgr US PAY YOU 5^ ON IAVMI —We Treat Yoa Right— STATE SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION Njy^wwe^9t^BdDoqgtoau^^ak«raRaam^M^^ Business Directory , _ART _ (HIGH-CLASS PICTURES FOR SALE Picture Framing a Specialty. Rare Records, Colored Dolls. STUART ART SHOP 1803 North 24th Street. BAGGAGE AND HAULING J A. GARDNER’S TRANSFER. Bag gage, express, moving, light and heavy hauling. Reliable and com petent. Six years in Omaha. 2622 Maple Street. Phone WEbster 4120. C. H. HALL, stand, 1403 No. 24th. Baggage and express hauilng to all parts of the city. Phones, stand, WE. 7100: Res., WE. 1056. Harry Brown, Express and Transfer. Trunks and Baggage checked. Try us for your moving and hauling. Also, coal and ' ice for sale at all times. Phone Webster 2973. 2013 Grace street. BEAUTY PARLORS ! — __, MRS. J. H. RUSSELL. 2914 Erskine street. Poro hair dresser. For ap pointments phone WE. 2311. KILLINGSWORTH A PRICE, 2416 North 2ith Street Barber' Shop and Beauty Parlor. We Use All Systems Marcelling and Manicuring. MADAM Z. C. SNOWDEN. Scientific | scalp treatment. Hair dressing and manufacturing. 1154 No. 20th St. WEbster 6194 DRUG STORES ! ROSS DRUG STORE. 2306 North 24th Street. Two phones, WEbster 2770 and 2771. Well equipped to supply your needs. Prompt service. THE PEOPLES’ DRUG STORE, 24th and Erskine Streets. We carry a full line. Prescriptions promptly filled. WEbster 6323. HOTELS PATTON HOTEL, 1014, 1016, 1018 South 11th St. Known from coast to coast. Terms reasonable. N. P. Patton, proprietor. THE HOTEL CUMMINGS, 1916 Cum ing St. Under new management. Terms reasonable. D. G. Russell, proprietor. NEW LAMAR HOTEL, 1803 North 24th street Tel. WEbster 5090. Semi-modern, comfortable rooms, reasonable. Cafe in connection. Mrs. E. V. Dixon, proprietress. LAWYERS ■■■ ■■■ - —— ..... I W. B. BRYANT, Attorney and Coun-j seior-at-I.aw. Practices in all | courts. Suite 19, Patterson Block, 17th and Farnam Sts. AT. 9344 or WE. 2502. W. G. MORGAN—Phones ATlantic 9344 and JAckson 0210. H. J. PINKKTT, Attorney and Coun-' selor-at-Law. Twenty years' ex- j perience. Practices hi all courts. I Suite 19, Patterson Block, 17th and;] Famams Sts. AT. 9344 or WE. 3180. PAINTERS AND PAPER HANGERS A. F. PEOPLES. Painting and decor ating, wall paper and glass. Plaster ing, cement and general work. Sher win-Williams paints. 2419 Lake St. Phone WEbster 8366. PRINTERS FORD PRINTING COMPANY, Jew ell building, 24th and Grant Sts. For good printing see us. We. 1760 No Advertisement Accepted for This Classified Directory for I .ess Than Six Months ^__________ PLUMPERS NEBRASKA PLUMBING CO. J. F. Allison, manager. Estimates fur nished. 3026 F.vans St. Phone KE. 6848. RESTAURANTS PEATS RESTAURANT, 1406 N7rtl 24th Street. Where those who de sire good home cooking at reason able prices go. WEbster 0630. SHOE REPAIRING BENJAMIN t THOMAS always give satisfaction. Best material, reason able prices. All work guaranteed. 1416 North 24th St. WEbster 6084 UNDERTAKERS JONES A COMPANY, Undertakers. 24th and Grant Sts. WEbster 1100 Si ^factory service always. Classified FURNISHED rooms in modem home. 1923 North Twenty-seventh street. WE. 4541._4t—9-10-26 FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms. 2204 N, 19th St. WE. 3308, Do you like The Monitor? Do you want it to continue? Then you MUST PAY UP NOW. For rent. tour room modern apart ments. 1547-1551 North Seventeenth street. 115.00 per month. At. 6863. tf. FOR RENT— Modern furmshPd rooms. Steam heat Close in. On two car linea Mrs. Anna Hunks. U2t North Twptltirtb etroo’ T'd \f «>* FOR RENT—Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping. $20 per month. 2814 Hamilton street. Web. 5551. tf. 2-26-28, FOR RENT—One, two or three rooms for light housekeeping. Furnished. Webster 2769. tf. 7, 30-26. PLEASE REMIT FOR YOUR PAPER. FOB UK N'T—Furnished light house keeping rooms, modern. Call WE. 1629. 2429 Lake*street. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 2860 Lake street. WE. 3956. ___ FOR RENT—Light housekeeping rooms. WE. 4532. FOR RENT Neatly furnished mem. Ml modern. Web. 6-498. 2t—10-1-26. FOR RENT -6-rnom apartments. Low rent. All modem. Steam heat. Apply Robert Coleman. 923 South Thirteenth street. Jackson 9945. 4t-10-1 -26. HOI SE FOR RENT 969 North Twenty fifth avenue. Rent reasonable. Call At. 9344. tf—101-26. F’OR RENT—Furnished house, 1422 North 24th street. FOR RENT Neatly furnished room in modern home. Phone Web. 6242. Eve nings. FOR RENT — Furnished three or four room apartment in modern home. 2310 North Twenty-second street. WE. 4162. 9-17-26 Tf. FOR RENT—One 3-room apartment, neatly furnished. WEI 6018. 2514 N. 31st St. Call after 5 p. m. 2t FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in modem home. WE. 2910. 2211 Miami street. F'OR RENT—Rooms in modern home; kitchen privileges. Rent cheap to right parties. 2429 Lake street. F'OR RENT. Neatly furnished apart ment close to car line. Also a neatly furnished room. Web. 0526. ■ F’OR RENT-—Cozy 5-room cottage, modem except heat. Inquire, Mrs. A. Bowler, 2711 N. 28th Ave. Tel. WE. 3909. F’OR SAI-iE—Strictly modem 6-room house, very reasonable. 2726 Bin ney street. | I. Levy ! | DRUGGIST f Prescriptions Our Specialty 2 Order Your Ice Cream X from Us—Prompt 2 Delivery. | 24th & Decatur—We. 5082 X-*%X-<~X~X~X“XK"X-<~X-X~X~X~: I COLDS I I Thull’g Cold Capguleg will fix % that cold. X • Try them and gee for youraelf. i | THIJLL’S PHARMACY, $ .|I 24th and Seward. WE. 2000. y •£<“X~X-X~Xm>-X“X>*X~X»<X~X»«X>*> Good paint prolongs the life of your property and beautifies your home. We can sell you best paints and varnishes at half of the real value. All kinds of paints worth $3.50 a gallon— our price $1.48. Rest grades $1.98 and $2.48 per gallon. Varnish—$2.00 and $2.50 per gallon. Kalsomine—75 cents a pack- / age. Our price 25 cents. *. Roofing Cement 98 cents per gallon. See us about Ready Ruilt Garages—All kinds of Plumbing. Glass and Lumber, Doors and I Windows. ■ H. Gross Lumber Company 21st and Nicholas Web. 2031.