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RAY L. WILLIAMS, Atty. Rm. 200 Tuchman Bldg. 24th Lake In the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska: In the Matter of the Estate of Lovelac Campbell, deceased. To Lovelac Campbell and all be., neficiaries of his estate, and all other persons interested in said es tate: You are hereby notified that a petition has been filed in this Court on the 3rd day of November, 1937 by Horace Campbell, interested in said estate n.s sole beneficiary thereof, alleging that Lovelac Campbtll, a ■ resident of Douglas Cteunty, NeMPhska, on or about tho ' 1st day of November, 1929, with out known cause absented himself 1 from his usual place of residence : and has ever since concealed his whereabouts from his family for a ; period of more than seven years j last past; that said absentee has j personal p opeity to ie administer ed in Dougins County, Nebraska. ' Said petitioner prays that the Court pr scribe the notice and tho return date therein which shall be given, addressed to and served upon said a hern tee and sa:d beneficiary as provided by law, that the date of death of said Lovelac Campbe.’l be determined and that administra tion of sa!d rstate be granted to Ray L. Williams. You are. therefore notified ’hat. a hearing will be had on said pet it'on on the 3rd day of January, 1938 at. 9 o’clock a. m. at the County Court Room of Dougins County, Nebraska and that if you fail to appear at said time and place and contest the pc tition, the Court may grant the prayer thereof, appoint a repre senative for said absentee and make such other orders according to law, as may be necessary to the end that said estate and all things pertaining thereto may be finally settled nnd determined. Rryce Crawford, County Judge Be Nov. 6 37 End Dec. 30 37 i ROSENBLATT’S GROCERY \ ' 2202 No. 20th Street (Cor. 26th and Iturdette) Free I>elivery Tel. JA 6051 Open Saturday Fresh meats, fruits and vegetables at reasonable prices. Compare our low prices Special Oxydol large pkg. 20c —- . ... . . - . ! For real Cleaning and Laundry Service Call DON'S JA 0555 2031 No. 24th St- | Rev. D. C. Stevenson, Prop, i -p*—: i^mfsT RUCTION There ere many wayi to deflate the value oIt' j j pair of ihoei. In hidden pixel, leather can J. ■ ba replaced by aubititutei... and you'd neve* know It until you wort tha ihoei awhila. But,' when you buy ahoea you art entitled to 3 i •hoe-leather. And you get it In Douglei 0 I ALL LEATHER CONSTRUCTION. J OUR REGULAR LINE $4.50 up ULL.DOUGLflS % litMUCA) BEST KNOWN SHOES 318 So. 18th Redick Tower GOLD MEDAL HAMLEM OIL CAPSULES Fine for Week Kidneys end Rled der Irritation. STOP GETTING UP NIGHTS One 35 cent box of these fam ous capsules will put healthy ac tivity into your kidneys and blad der—'flush out harmful waste poisons and acid and prove to you that at last you have a grand diu retic and stimulant that will swiftly cause these troubles to cease. _ But be sure and get GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules— safe and harmless—the original and genuine—right from Haarlem in Holland. Millions have kidney and bladder trouble and never suspect it—some symptoms be sides visits the bathroom at night are backache, moist palms puffy •ges and scanty passge that oft times smarts and burns. PLEASANT GREEN CHURCH Rev. J. R. Reynolds, Pastor Mrs. Lottie Keys, Reporter Morning services were held at the usual time. Text lesson was taken from Col. 3rd chapter 10th verse. Night services were held at the usual time with text taken from Rev. 20th chapter 12th verse. Visitors of the church were, Mrs. Curry of Bethel church, Mrs. John son of Zion and Ms. F. Moore of Morning Star and Mrs. Mary Ed wards. . MT. NEBO BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. G- Gates, Pastor Helen Bradshaw, Reporter Church was well attended Sun day morning. The morning was spent in covenant and testimonial. HYPU is progressing rapidly Everyone is invited to come and be with us Communion was served Sunday night. Rev. Gates preached. -n— . . MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. P. Mosley, Pastor Mrs. Lenora Parker, Reporter The ten day revival conducted by Rev. F. P- Jones, was very sue oessful. Twelve persons were added to the church. Seven candidates for baptism, and five joined under Christian experience. Rev. F. P Jones put his whole soul into the services and caused the church to j become revived. Baptism will be held on the third Sunday, Novem her 21st. We invite, you to worship with us any time,. HILLSIDE PRESBYTERIAN llev. John S. Williams, Pastor The Sunday school of the Hill side Presbyterian church will begin at 9:30 a. m-, at 11 o’clock, the morning worship will begin with a period of 10 minutes for organ meditations. Tho Rev. John S. Williams, pastor of the church will speuk on “Abiding in Christ.” and tho choir will sing special music Mr. If. L. Preston will sing a solo, "Precious Lord.”’ On Wednesday night, November 24th, the choir will present a Thanksgiving pea gant entitled, ‘Faith of Our Fa thers.” There will be brilliant cos tumes, and music of unsual beauty Everyone is asked to keep this date in mind CLEAVES TEMPLE C. M. E. Rev. I). W. Bass, Pastor Sunday school was well attended. Morning services were held in the usual time. The pastor preached the second of the words ‘Faith,’ ‘Hope.’ and ‘Charity’ (Love). A most wonderful sermon. The Young People’s club, under the supervi sion of Mrs- Vera Harris, meets every Friday night at 8 o’clock The Forward Step club is giving a sip delight tea next Sunday after noon from three to seven at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Gar land, 2710 Decatur. Tho Loyal Matron club met at the apartment of Mrs. Evelyn Jones, 1136 Park avenue. Mrs. Viola Nickens of Kansas City, Kas., will arrive here on the 28th to work in the revival which will begin on the 29th. Mrs. Nick ens is a spiritual soloist. .... . . -a—.. Hillside Presbyterian church will have as its guest speaker, on Sunday November 14th, Mr. Ber nard Squires, executive secretary of the Omaha Urban League- Mr Squires will speak on the ‘Achieve ments of a Race.” The choir will sing special music from race com posers. The public is cordially in vited to hear this brilliant speaker. --o Raleigh, N. C., Nov. 11 (ANP)— The County Poor House, long the bogie of the aged and destitute, may be eliminated in the future, if the program sponsored by the State Department of Public Wel fare is pushed to a successful con clusion. The Department seek the ultimate elimination of county homes through substitution of So cial Security benefits, home com forts and institutional care, accord ing to the welfare commissioner, Mrs. W. T. Bost. Mrs. Bost pointed out this week that the State of Alabama, by giv ing old people the advantages of Social Security and by consolidat ing welfare activities, has been able to reduce the number of coun ty homes from 62 to 26, a decrease of more than half in one year This Week In Thought and Religion By Robert L. MooJy The Christian Ministry “A sermon is a message plus a message plus a life.” This every '' minister should know. Sinners use 1 the false hiring preacher as an instrument of criticism. Much they say about them is true. It is too bad that the ministry as a whole must suffer embarassment because of imposters, but this does not ex cuso anyone for their sins. Though during ancient times often, the ma jority of Israel’s and Judah’s pro phets left God there was always “one man of God” such as Elijah. Like Jeremiah, we ask ‘can God find a man.” To anyone who feels that he can ■get along without a preacher let him answer these questions: "How shall they hear without a preach er? And how shall they preach ex cept they be sent?” Preaching is not what our popular nation think it is. Education, oratory, theolog hnd persuasion, alone is not preaching. These are mere tools. They are the means to an end. Real preaching is explaining the word of God under the power of tho Holy Ghost. The above quali ties make preaching more effective. Again the minister that upholds sin and indulges or encourages his hearers in their sins—does not love you. You may not like it but the truth makes you free and in the end you will love the man who cried against your sins- Having given the qualifications of “bishop” or minister and directions to fight false doctrines. Paul tells Timothy “If thou put the Arthren in remem bo ranee of th«sa things, thou shalt be n good minister of Jesus j Christ.” Go to church and church school Sunday and help study the “Chris tian Ministry.” If your minister is “a man of God” hold his hands up; if not ‘from such turn away.” i IT Tim. 3:5 for “How beautiful are the, feet of them that preach the gospel of peace and bring glad t.ifHngs of good things ” Rom. 10: | 15. I FRESH FOR A 600D DAY'S WORK When You Get Sluggish (Constipated) Take a dose or two of BLACK DRAUGHT Work seems easier and there are more things of interest when you are really well — free from the bad feelings and dullness often attending con stipation. Take Black-Draught when you need a laxative. It has proved so good for prompt, re freshing relief from constipa tion that thousands of men and women rely on it for that purpose. If constipation has upset you, a few doses of Black-Draught should help to straighten you out Try it In 25-cent packages. mBUrn ^OEOaflB ^JWoR COHSTIfSriON In Appreciation Omaha, Nebr. Nov. 2, 1937 The Omaha Guide > Gentlemen: We wish to personally express our thanks for the fine and valu able cooperation of the Omaha Guide during the, recent National Conference of Dining Car Em ployees in Omaha, Nebraska, Oct. 25th, through the 29th. We also wish to express our sincere appreciation to Miss Helen Childs, office secretary of the Omaha Guide for the efficient way in which she took the entire speech, verbatim, delivered by Hon. A. Phillip Randolph, in shorthand, and transcribed same for the press a copy of which we sent to the press syndicate for national re lease. We are enclosing herewith copy of the resolution concurred in by the entire conference. Copy of Resolution is as fol lows: Resolution No. 16—Cooperation of the local press—Submitted by I. P. Flory on instructions from Con ferencei. Whereas the Conference has had unusual and valuable, cooperation from the local press; namely the Omaha Guide, The Omaha World Herald, The Omaha Chronicle; and the Unionist: therefore be it RESOLVED that this Confer enee go on record thanking these four papers for their cooperation, and be it further RESOLVED that copies of this resolution bo sent to these four papers. Very truly yours, Solon C. Bell, Conference Chairman Ishmael P. Flory, Conference Secretary --o Capetown, South Africa, Nov. 11 (ANP)—Motorists in Capetown this week shook their fists at ped estrians instead of hooting at them with their auto horns. The traffic authorities had asked them to co- I operate in a ‘ no hooting” experi ment, which proved quite success ful. The streets were, restful, office workers were able to concentrate and natives who had been in the habit of jumping for their lives as speeding motorists shot down thoroughfares, were composed as they crossed streets. “Jaywalkers” of the old school did not like the idea however. They expect to be warned of the pre sence of cars. I Robbings Pharmacy 2306 No. 24th St. WE 1711 Let Peoples Do It Olein up that front room. We specialise in making old houses look like new, inside and out. No charge for etsti mat don on work. No job too small or too large. Ten trained decorating nueeMnics. jOur Motto—Service First, at the lowest prices. Call WEbster 2858. Peoples Paiat and Papering Shop LARRY PEOPLES, Proprietor CLASSIFIED ADS TWO 5 room modem bungalows like new, $2,150 and $2,450. Terms. Maple street. WE 3482. FOR RENT—Love’s Kitchenette Apartments, 2516-18 Patrick, or 2613 Grant st. Call We. 8563. FOR RENT—'Furnished room in a warm modem home. 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