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WALLER A. NIELSON R?ni?hlican Candidate for ih<? BOARD OF TIIE METROPOLITAN UTILITIES Ho is a life long resident of Omaha, a graduate of the Omaha Beware Kidney Germs if Tired, Nervous, Aching Are you Run Down, Nervous, suffer Aching nr Swollen Joints? Do you Get Up Nights, or Buffer from Burning Passages, Frequent Headaches, Leg Pains, Backache, Dizziness, Puffy Evelids, Loss of Appetite and Energy? If so. the true cause often may be germs developed in the body during colds, or by bad teeth or tonsils that need removing. These germs may attack the delicate mem branes of your Kidneys or Bladder and often cause much trouble. Ordinary medicines can’t help much because they don’t fight the germs. The doctor’s formula Oystex, now stocked by all druggists, starts fighting Kid ney germs in 3 hours ana must prove entirely satisfactory in 1 week and be exactly the medicine you need or money back is guar arteed. Telephone your druggist for Cystei (Siss-tex) today. The guarantee protects you Copr. 1937 The Knox Co. - public schools and of Creighaon University, from which ho was graduated with B. S. and L. L. B. degrees. Ho has announced as his plat form the removal of the .6 mill hydrant levy, which the District 1 now' assess the ciay of Omaha- He feels that by so doing that the taxes of the city of Omaha may bo reduced by approximately one hundred and forty aheusand dol_ Iars ($140,000). He also believes ( that the business of the Dhtrict < is a matter of public concern and net n private enterprise, and that the, affairs of the Board should be given greater publicity. --o_, Patronize Our Advertisers “ANDY JENSEN OUR CANDI. DATE AND FRIEND “Andy’’ Jensen, 50 yeart? in one spot is row a candidate for re nominate n for County Assessor, Democratic ticket, August prim aries. Mr. Jensen is a son of Andrew Jensen, the old black smith, who opened up his shop, on tho grounds where Andy Jen son Laundry stands today, in 1867. From 1867 to 1930, at which time “Andy” sold out his interest. In his laundry; they had employed 105 Negroes; a record, for which he is proud. At the tkno, he sold >»ut his plant, he had the follow ing on his pay roll; Andrew liar, old, Bert Cochran, Nat Jones Bert Jackson, George Ross, Cute Ijong, Haseall Lee, “Billy” Love Kellog Bros., Andrew Saunders. This record <ipeaks for itself; re nommte our “Am y” Jensen, the man of the hour for the Negro people. Tried an 1 Proven, no oemmittoe has ever been sent to ‘Andy” to place colored folks; they have boon on his father’s and his payroll from 1867 to 1930. CAN ANOTHER CANDIDATE TELL THE COLORED FOLKS THIS?, mis WEEK jin RELIGION & THOUGHT by Robert L. Moody Give Us Men— “Give Us men to match our mountains, Give us men to match our Plains; Men with cm pies in their pur pose, Men with exas in their brain”. All of us citizens are con fronted with a serious problem, as this is election year. In tihe primary we have large numbers to chooso from. The wisest thing to (i.j i8 forget mere partisan prin eiples and elect “Men who merit theso various positions”. Since I am a preaehex, you will expect mo to resort to the source of my authority. I regret, however, that we canrwot literally say of these men on the ballot as was .the qualifications of the deacons in the early church. Theso men on that business committee were to be full of the Holy Ghost and witsdom.” Our State and county affairs would te dealt with honestly and reason ably if the men we elect had these qualification^. Since they don’t claim such things we, at least, look for them to be full of ‘‘wisdom." Every Christian citizen must re. frain from corrupt political prac tices, favoritism and thoughtless voting. Remember that thought tho master is not listed on the ticket, your viting is to be His glory and the best good of our Community. As a racial group, we want un prejcdiced leadcatt Not those w ho likes one or two Negroes and hotes all of the rest as a whole. Because such persona may like fou and your group, you should not elect him, unless he stands j for fairness to everyone regard less to race, creed or color. - - i WILLIAM S. GREENLEAF CANDIDATE T’OR COUNTY ASSESSOR W'm. S. Greenleaf, son of th# late Sam K. Greenleaf, is a j candidate for the republican nonou nation for County Assessor. Mr. S. Greenleaf has had much experience in public life. Ho was engineer for the city of Omaha and the city water dept. Mr. Greenleaf feels that with the close assciations he had with his father both in the office and home, he known the problems of tho taxpayers and wil] be a com petent public official. NoaHhaide Greenleaf for Assess or Club. | THE OMAHA GUIDE i— Classified Telephone Directory ] The following Merchants will Appreciate Your Patronage. . For Quick and Courteous Service at ] A Reasonable. Price. . . Consult The OMAHA GUIDE’S Classified Telephone Directory. Automobiles SHAMES BODY BUILDERS 1906 Cuming Street Cars in very good condition—good rubber, like new. Oldsmobile Coupe ‘34 excellent condition, reasonable; take over payments—WA 6542. Beauty Culturists ' CH R 1ST IN E A LI HO USE~ It Pays To Look Attractive 2422 N. 22nd St. IVE. 0846 NORTHS!DE Beauty Shop Always Look Your Best. Consult Us 2204 Ohio St._AT. 5902 BEER TAVERNS RABE’S BUFFET 2229 Lake St. JA. 9195 CHARLIES PLACE 1004 No. 22nd St. WE. 4019 BEVERAGES & LIQUORS FREE DELIVERY ‘ JOH NSON DRUG CoT" Liquors, Wine:- a.nd Beer Prescriptions We. 0998 It T N. 2tth St. DOUBLE COLA IDEAL BOTTLING Company WE. 3043 THE LIQUOR STORE 2315 Cuming St. JA. 6564 “We Appreciate Your Patronage” ICE CREAM JOHNSON DRUG 1904 N. 24th _ AVE. 0998 DUFFY PHARMACY 24th & LakeAYE, 0609 Contractors AV. F. HOCH Grading and Excavation 4506 Ames Ave. KE. 0316 Let It Rain! Improve Your Home Experienced Roofers — Asoestos Siding— Reasonable Prices. B. Jones,— 34th Taylor, E. Omaha, Call AVE. 5310 . Groceries HERMAN’S MARKET 24th and Lake WE. 5444 HOUSTON’S GROCERY ~ 2114 N. 24th St. JA. 3543 Our Sausage A Specialty Free Delivery BERNARD'S GROCERY & MARKET . Where You Get More for Your Money. 2012 North 24th St. LEWIS GROCERY Groceries Meats Ice Cold Beer WE. 2478 2723 Binney FREE DELIVERY LONDON’S MARKET 24th & Charles Street WE. 0561 FREE DELIVERY ONE HORSE STORE W. L. Parsley, Pron, WE. 9467 2851 Grant MONUMENTS & MARKERS HEFT* NOYES 40th & Forest Lawn Ave. KE 1738 TAILORS Economy Tailor—CR»fln'ng & R i pairing. We cut, Wm, melee suits to order. 1918 N. 24th St. HARDWARE DOLGOFP HARDWARE Paint, Glass and Varnish, We do glazing and make window shades to order. 1822 N. 24th WE. 160 7 Laundries & Cleaners I EDHOLM & SHERMAN ' 2101 N. 24th WE. 6055 CURTAINS 25c UP —...No Pin . Holes. Special— Office Laundry or Men’s Laundry— Blankets— Tablecloths. Laundry Delivered. Mrs. Ilerniece Morrison. JA. 2511 EMERSON LAUNDRY I 2324 N. 24th St. WE. 1029 'CURTAINS Laundered 20c Pr. Will Assist In Your Spring Cleaning To Obtain The Best Results in Curtain Laundering Call JA. 1628 Painting - Decorating OMA HA JOBBING CO Paints $1.00 gal.—The Devoe Water-Proof Spar Varnish $1.50 gal. .317 N. 15th St. JA. 5604 Pen & Kermit Anderson Pointing, Wall Washing & Decor ating Work Guaranteed 2801 Miami, 2872 Binney WE. 5826 I : Me Assist Your SPRING CLEANING By Doing Your Papering - Painting We Specialize in CABINET WORK - CARPENTRY CALL EGGERTH JA 6896 Let PEOPLES Do It—Ten train ed decorating mechanics. — Our Motto ‘Service’. Peoples Paint & Shop— AT. 0054. NOW is the time to Improve Your Home— Let Bob do your Paper ing, Painting & Plaster Patching Reasnable Prices. WA. 8199. Poultry and Eggs_ .. METROPOLITAN produce .. 1301 N. 24th WE. 4737 Poultry dressed while you wait.— Strictly Fresh Eggs. ~ NEBRASKA PRODUCE 220G North 24th St. Our Prices n.re Reasonable—See us first. WE. 4137. SHEPHEARD’S Poultry & Fish Mkt. 2416 Erskine St. JA. 3772 Sundays WE. 4398 Sheet Metal Works Tin, Copper, Galvanized Iron Works, NESBIT & WEIR Furnac es. Farnam Sheet Metal AVorks 2908 Farnam JA. 6666 Shoe Repair MODERN SHOE~REPa7r— 1410 N. 24th—High grade mater ial used on all work.— guaranteed. Across from the Logan Fontenelle Apartments LAKE SHOE REPAIR ‘Shoe Pride or Shoe Shame*_ Shoes look new again with Our New Invisible half solemg. 2407 Lake St. FURNACE REPAIRING FIREPOTS FnUEPOTS' Donovan ^ros 4733 Seward WA 1656 _ Wanted_ WANTED Wanted experienced beauty oper ator. Call Mrs. Michael, WE. 5633 Salvation Army Industrial Home j Needs Your Aid -Call Us When I House Cleaning—Clothing—Furn I ituve, Magazines, Newspapers, or | Anything You Have. Call JA. 4133 Wanted To Buy AUCTIONS Range & Son Auction Co. Highest Prices Paid for Complete Homes of Furniture or Odd pieces. 2821 N. 16th At. 3341 Cash Paid for Complete Hornet of furniture or odd pieces, of fur niture. Wo estimate prices on all complete homes of furniture. Kenwood Auction Co. KE. 812f ROOMS FOR RENT I " ——— ! Board and Room. Home Cocking. For Men only. Call AT. 8392 FOR RENT Nice clean airy rooms. Home cook ing and board WE. 3247 i- tTT’vioifpf) room for Rent. Ja. 4326 1 i n \ p < RTMFVTS FOR RENT Furnished Kitchenette Apt., AM modern conveniences—2622 Cald well, AT. 5576. FOR RENT 2 Furnished 2 Room Apartments Call JA. 7568. FOR RENT Neatly furnished room, modern conveniences. 2516 Burdette St. WE. 4571. FOR RENT Front Apt., 2723 Ohio. WE-0718 FOR RENT—Love’s Kitchenette Apartments, 2616-18 I’atrtcK, oi 2613 Grant st. Call We. 6553. FOR RENT Nicely furnished apt., 2511 Corby St. I OR RENT Neatly furnished rooms strickly modern for rent $2.00 per week and up. Apartment and houses for rent. Call ATlantic 7435, or Mrs. E. Z Dizon, WEbster 3678 FOR RENT Neatly furnished Reams for Rent. 1511% Nrth 24th St. In Rear. * Call Ja. 7473. Furnished Apartments, 2 rooms, everything, 2521 Blondo AT-8392 MEN WANTED Colored young man for Commercial pos’ng Athletic build, good pro file necessary Write, giving details and snapshot- Omaha Guide, Box 398 1 TRANSFER .. NORTHSIDE TRANSFER 2414 Grant St._WE, 5656 PLACES TO EAT 15c Extra, for Taxicab Delivery AMERICAN WHINER SHOP 2500 N. 24th Street _ chop S1IEY American and Chinese Dishes KINCx YUEN CAFE 201016 N. 24111 St. ,JA. 8576 FOR SALE ~ FOR SALE Dandy big house ,10 room, 2 baths 4-car garage, nice yard. Horni, income for right party. Owner, 2414 Ohio, WE 1160. FOR SALK 1125.00 to 9250.00 Cash 66 houses, gome modern, some part modern with oak finish, cement basement and garage. E. M. Davis Licensi d Real Estate Rroker 2817 No. 24th St. WE 1168 For Sale I Bargains In Homes _ Down Payment from $75 up to $350 | BALANCE LIKE KENT j E. M. DAVIS LISCENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER 2 '7 ' w: 1 FOR SALE Buy your clothirg, Shoes, Furni-' ture. Household necessities at the GOODWILL SERVICE STORE At Low Prices 2622 N. 24th St. Help them pay Opportunity Wages To Handicapped People ~ RIG RUMMAGE SALE New & Used Merchandise 613 N. 1 f>th St. June 21-22-23 9:30 A. M. GOODWILL SERVICE STORE 2522 North 24th St. All Stock is being Sold at Close out Prices—Bargains. St re clos ed July and August. Reopen Sept ember. FOR SALE BIG BARGAINS IN HOMES The following houses can be bought with a Small Payment — Balance Like Rent. Modern and Part Modern. 2616 Decatur St. 2816 Decatur St. 2825 Seward St. 2827 Seward St. 26J3 Hamilton S,t. 959 A North 25th Ave. E. M. DAVIS, Licensed Real Estate Broker 2817 North 24th St. WE. 1166 Patronize Our Adversers FOR RENT HOUSE3 FOR RENT 1617 No. 29th St. 2517 Corby St. 2825 Parker St. Apply at office 1607 Vi Cuming St. 2nd Floor Call JA 5033 or KE 6069 UNFURNISHEl) T\PTs7 FOR RENT i rooms and bath up or 2 2 room apts. Rent reasonable. 2g08 Miami atreet. FOR RENT Nice clean apts. Have to be seen to appreciate. AT 9400. HOUSE FOR RENT 1831 N. 22nd, 4 rooms, redecorat ed, new floors—$10.00 WA. 8330. —Leg'al Notices— Charles ,F. Daviji, Atty Room 1 Tuehm*n Block 21 at Lake Street Notice of Administration In the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska: In the matter of the estate of Minnie Spencer Deceased. All persons interested in said estate are hereby notified that a petition has been filed in said Court al leging that said deceased died leaving no last will and praying for administration upon his es tate, and that a hearing will be had on said petition before said court on the 20th day of August 1938, and that if ttey fail to ap pear at said court on the said 2Qth day of August 1938 at 9 o’clock A. M. to contest said petition, the a< ,urt may grant the same and grant administration of said es tate to William Spencer or some other suitable person and proceed to a settlement thereof. Bryce Crawford, County Judge. Begin 7-30-38. Ending 8-13.38. -o-— Attorney John Adams, Jr. Room No. 310 Karback Itlock Notice of Probate of Will. In the Cunty Court of Douglas County, Nebraska in the matter cf tho estate of Martha Taylor Smith, Mai^ha Taylor Carter, now deceased. All persons interested in said estato are hereby notified that a petition has been filed in said Court, praying fcr the probate of a certain instrument now on file in said Court, purporting to be will and testament of said deceas. ed, and that a hearing will be had on said petition before said Court on tho 27th day of August, 1938 and that if they fail to appear at said Court on the said 27th day of August, 1938 at 9 o’clock A. M. to contest the probate of said will, tho Court may allow and probate .said will and grant administra tion of said estate to Johnson Carter or some other suitable per. Bogs, enter a degree of he and proceed to a settlement there of, Bryce Crawford, County Judge Beginning 8-0,38. Ending 8-20.38 •-o Ray L. William**, Atly. Room 2 Tchman Bldg., 21th and Lake Sis. Notice of Administration In the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of .Robert Martin, deceased. All persons nterested in said es tate are herby notified that pet. itkn has been filed in said Court alleging that said deceased died leaving no last will and praying administration upon his e late and that a hearing will he had on said petition before said court on tho 27th day of Augcst 1938, and that if fhey fail to -ppear at sa4d Court on the said 27th day of August 1938 at 9 o'clock A. M-, to contest said petition, the Court may grant the same and grant administration of said estate to Noah Thomas or some other suit able person and proceed to a set tlemnt thereof. 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