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About The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1926)
CHARLES W. 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 j j in 1909, and assisted in formulating and passing many splendid measures, among them the Guaranty of Bank Deposits Ij&w; a law taxing corporations; a law per mitting the people to elect their precinct assessors; a lawr granting to the 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 be his ambition to conduct j the office in the future along the same high plane that j has prevailed in the past. He will be 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 ] m^01^North^24tl^Stree^^^^^^^^^Oinaha^WM«iu^J THIS COUPON GOOD FOR ONE CENT J :| in trade at ? I HOLMES’ MARKET * 2307 Cuming Street |T Telephone AT. 5455 |' j THIS COUPON REDEEMED THURSDAYS ONLY uiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiir 1 HENRY M. EATON 1 Candidate for Re Election Second Term i for | COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF = PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 1 Douglas County H Your Support and Vote Will Be ^ Appreciated N6n-Political Ticket I He has kept every promise made at the time of his elec- E S tion. The fact is he has kept faith with the parents and E | children of Douglas County. 5 Indorsed by teachers, school board members, and the E S patrons of Rural schools whom he serves. § Election November 2 S S J mm mm mm ..... 7000 Voters Sign Beisel Endorsement Ij We, the undersigned, believe that the best interests of I; Ij the County will be served by the election of I. L. Beisel for I| I; County Treasurer, I| I; We believe he will better the conditions in the Treas- «| ■I urer’s Office, saving hours of time to each Auto License j| ■I purchaser, as well as to other taxpayers, j! ■I Mr. Beisel is competent, experienced and above all, is jl jl an ever courteous gentleman, and we believe he will give j! Douglas County the kind of service it pays for. ;! jl We ask you to join with us and vote for I. L. Beisel, ;! jjl Republican candidate for County Treasurer. |! I Rev. Z. E. McGee A. B. Matthews \V. B. Bryant W. L. Herman Rev. D. McQueen George Hlbbier Thos. Vaun John H. Broomfield I^ee Councellor r. W Murray Bessie Dudley Viola Wright Emma Bobbin a Thoa. Bennett Mrs. Nona Sullivan Alice Sampson “■ Mrs. W. Winn B* Rev. J. S Crowder B* Jim Jewell «■ Mrs. May Mason ■ B J. E. Lindsay ■ B William M. Lawson Solomon Woods Margaret Coleman Mrs H. F Mackey J. C. Blackburn Donnie Booth Wm. Norris Rufus Long N. B Washington Rev (Jhas H. Trusty Rev J H EHIla Kunioe Lindsey W. O. Morgan J. P Mosley Miles flpeace Ruth Broodus H. A. Stewart Ja* If. Karly A O Oregory Thos. F. Scott It C. Gaskin Ji Geo. K. White Ji Asa r>udley B» Mary A. Matthews BB J. C. White ■■ Itev J H Kidd «■ O. C. McDonald ■" Klinira Hall ■: H G. Williams H Gaston *B Ed Bordens 1 ■ Mrs C. Green ai Thos. H. Goodwin ai W. P. Hollins Ji Ralpr Johnson Ji Mrs. E Autry J H. Taylor 3i Rev. C. A. Williams B* Mrs Ft. S. Turner Ba Chester T Bodies Ba Ftev. A. J. Burckrardt ij I More than 7,000 others have signed this endorsement. |! Nearly 14,000 endorsed Beisel at the primaries, nearly jl 3,000 more than any other candidate for Treasurer. |! Nearly 400 voted by mail for Biesel, nearly twice as |! many as for all other Treasurer candidates combined. |I Vote for I. L. Beisel Republican for County Treasurer =jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiii«s j| Weis Flower Shop [ LOUIS WEIS, Proprietor § n Cordially invites you and your = friends to visit his upto-the- = minute Flower Shop at 2508 5 ^ North 24th street, first door § H north of Petersen’s Bakery. i Imported Birds and Cages ~ ! FREE DELIVERY § Special Floral Pesigns for All Occasions I WEIS FLOWER SHOP | = Phone WEbster 2057 2508 North 24th Street j= niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiift % Member Law Firm, of ■ J Thomsent Moss man & Standeven HARLAND L. MOSSMAN j| Democratic and Progressive I* Candidate for ;I COUNTY AnORNEY SOLICITS YOUR VOTE I; on a platform of a fair deal for every person 5 | | | N. W. WARE I ATTORNEY AT LAW i i * ► 1208 Dodge Street, Omaha, Nebraska « ► * > Phones Webster 6613-Atlantic 8192. % « i « 4 ' :: I LET US PAY YOU §joL •* IAVHM I —We Treat Yoa Right— f STATE SAVINGS * LOAN ASSOCIATION f N. W. Corner 19th aad Dooglaa. Baakere Reaerre Hd|. | * r !:: Chas. Ederer | I:; 2904 Bristol Street | i:: CUT FIX)VVERS, I !; | DESIGNS, I! BOUQUETS | A WE bster 1795 & •WATERS } BARNHART PRINTING CO. kb —a,— a->) im. OMAHA jii Reid-Duffy ;i ;• PHARMACY FREE DELIVERY II * Phone Web. 0609 j j ;! 24th and Lake Streets ; i: OMAHA, NEB. J| jL^..o»7oeooeeooo40ooi | HOTEL CUMING ;■ ? 1916 Cuming Street T ' ► ? - < > | Reoms hy day — 50c, 75c, $1.66 <! •i By the week — $2.00 te $4.00 ) Y _ < > ? UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ;« X Mrs. Mayme Mason ' X D. G. Russell, Prep. — Omaha j }ff Phene JA. 2466 ;; j’ EMERSON’S LAUNDRY ]\ • The Laundry That Suits Afl \ \ | 1301 No. 24th St. Weh. 0020 I; HOME SEEKERS! J« Here is your opportunity! I *! ij have just listed a few good \• *i homes as low as $50 cash, bal- >J I* ance like rent. Service first, last Ji ■ I and always. ij For further information call J» ;i A. J. DAVIS & CO., j: •I Office: WE. 2900. j| [I Evenings: WE. 0830. '! j- Office at 2420 N 24th St. \\ AVATAWAVAWWVUWmV : : i: ;; ;; (Formerly Standard ;; Laundry) j’ 24th Near Lake Street PHONE WE. 6055 J! 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