The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, October 26, 1928, Page TWO, Image 2

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    The Monit or
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A WEKLY NEWSPAPER DEVOTED PRIMARILY TO THE INTERESTS * ’
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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT OMAHA, NEBRASKA. BY THE ?
MONITOR PUBLISHING COMPANY T
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Entered a* Second-Cktas Mail Matter, July 2, 19IK at the Poatoffice at Omaha. T
Nebraska. under the Aet of March 3, 1879. t t
! ! THE REV. JOHN ALBERT WILLIAMS _ Editor T
< , w. W MOSLEY, Lincoln, Neb__ Associate Editor . '
, , LUCINDA W. WILLIAMS . ..Buimesi Manager \ \
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• Address, The Monitor, Postoffice Box 1204, Omaha, Neb. ?
Telephone WEbster 4243. |
MERROW & MURPHY, Attorney.
418 Peter. Tru.t Building
LEGAL NOTICE
To George P. Carley, non-resident
defendant:
You are hereby notified that on the
22nd day of September, 1928, Charles
Phillips as plaintiff filed his petition
in the District Court of Douglas
County, Nebraska, Appearance docket
251, page 28, against you, impleaded
■with others, as defendant, the object
of the action so brought being to
foreclose a certain mortagage of
$1,500.00, dated July 16, 1925, exe
cuted by Henry M. Coleman and Ma
bel O. Coleman, husband and wife,
in favor of J. P. Hess Company, and
by said J. P. Hess Company assigned
to the plaintiff, which mortgage was j
recorded July 20, 1926, in Book 632 1
at page 56 of the mortgage records
of Douglas County, Nebraska, and j
covers the following described real
estate, to-wit:
Lot Five (5) in Block Fifteen
(16), Hitchcock’s First Addition
to the City of Omaha, as sur
veyed, platted and recorded in
Douglas County, Nebraska,
which mortgage was given to secure
a promissory note of even date for
$1,500.00 and interest.
Plaintiff prays that in default of
payment by the defendants, or some
of them, of the amount due plaintiff
on said note and mortgage, said
premises may be sold according to
law to satisfy the amount found due,
with interest and costs, and that the
defendants, and each of them, may
be forever barred and foreclosed of
any and all right, title, interest or
equity of redemption in and to said
premises; for the appointment of a
receiver, and for such other and fur
ther relief in the premises as equity
may require.
You and each of you are required
to answer said petition on or before
the 12th day of November, 1928.
CHARLES PHILLIPS,
Plaintiff.
By D. M. MURPHY, His Attorney.
5t-9-27-28
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evenings after 6 o’clock.
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JUDGE TROUP CANDIDATE
FOR RE-ELECTION
Judge A. C. Troup, who has served
for several terms most acceptably to
all classes on the district bench, is a
candidate for re-e lection. He is a
man of the highest character, abso
lutely void of race or class prejudice.
I have known him intimately for thir
ty years and we have been friends
during that entire period. He is one
of the men whom it is going to give
me great pleasure to again vote for,
as I have upon former occasions, for
District Judge.
JOHN ALBERT WILLIAMS.
HEY, YOU!
SATURDAY’S SPECIALS
Just an Example of Our 99 Special Prices
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24 lb. Flour__ 79c
Corn Meal, sack_15c
Malt, Puritan, can_37»4c
Spare Ribs, lb._ 16?4c
Steaks, per lb. ___22?4c
Sirloin, per lb. 22 *4 c
T-Bones, per lb. _22>&c
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<« Phone* Webster 6613—Atlantic 8192. |J
Vote for
Arthur E. Baldwin
Candidate for
District Judge
Fourth Judicial District
45 Years a Lawyer
43 Years a Resident of
Omaha
12 Years a Judge of the
Municipal Court of
Omaha
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JUDGE
W. G. Hastings
Asks Re-Election as
District Judge
County Attorney Saline Co., 1891.
Judge 7th District, 1892 to 1900.
Supreme Court Commissioner to
1904.
In U. of N. Law College to 1921.
Judge Here Since 1923.
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Re-Elect
Frank S. Howell
Supreme Judge
Judge Frank S. Howell has th«
approval of his fellow judges o
l the Supreme Court and the en *
S dor»fmi-nt of the Omaha Bar as |
sociation, receiving 202 votes to
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Faithful, Fearless
Experienced in All
Forms of Legal
Work
He has practiced law 35 years in f
Nebraska, served five years as
United States district attorney
| and has served on the Supreme
Bench by appointment to fill the
vacancy caused by the death of
the late Judge George A. Day. j|
Vote for
Judge Frank S. Howell
Non-Political Ballot
“Judge Howell is a Friend
of Our People”
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2212 Seward Street
Strictly Modern and Up-to-Date
First Class Service
Rooms By Day or Week
Remodelled and Under New
Management
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