Will Maupin's weekly. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1911-1912, February 10, 1911, Image 13

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    Named for Lincoln
Made in Lincoln
FLOUR
1H.0.BARBER & SONS I
Test of the Oven
Test of the Taste
Test of Digestion
Test of Quality
Test of Quantity
Test fTime
Measured by Every
Test it Proves Best
Demand Liberty Flour and take no other. If your grocer
does not handle it, phone us about it.
H. O. BARBER & SON
Once Tried Always Used
Little Hatchet Flour
Made from Select Nebraska Hard Wheat
WILBER AND DeWITT MILLS
RYE FLOUR A SPECIALTY
bJSSKSS. 145 So. 9th St, LINCOLN, NEB.
First Trust and Savings Bank
Owned by Stockholders of First National Bank
The Bank for The Wage Earners
Interest Paid at Four Per Cent
139 South Eleventh Lincoln, Nebraska ,
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If there is any truth in an old saying, how Mr. Bryan's ears must
burn every time a certain element ot the democratic legislative ma
jority gets together to talk it over !
Merciful powers! Can't the administration that Teddy thrust
upon us do a single thing to bring one yawp ot approval irom uyster
ardice and a short-sighted business
policy.
"We, therefore, urge upon all well-
disposed citizens to ponder well their
attitude in this matter and act in
harmony with both the moral and
commercial interests of Lincoln. Ir
the saloon element under the dis
guise of a business organization per
sists in reopening the question
which has been so fairly settled in the
last two spring campaigns, we will
do all in our power to frustrate their
plans for the sake of our homes, our
schools, our university and In the in
terest of continued prosperity.
"In analyzing some of the state
ments of the Business Men's assoc-
elation it appears to us that all that
is new in their platform is the cre
ation in our city of fifteen retail sa
loons and four wholesale liauor
houses.
""We would call the attention of our
citizens to the fact that every plank
relative to commercial prosperity ad
vocated by the platform of the busi
ness men's league is now and has
been championed by the advocates of
the no-saloon policy.
' We believe the men who are agi
tating the question are endeavoring
to draw the attention of the public
from the real issue to that of a broad
er commercial policy. The object of
this movement can indicate but one
thing, namely, to bring back the sa
loons into our city.
BUILDING TRADES COUNCIL.
Charter is Here and the Council in
Working Order.
The Building Trades Council has
received its charter from the Amer
ican Federation of Labor, and Is now
ready for official business. Every de
partment of the building trades is
represented by active delegates, and
there is an utter absence of the
wrangling that has too often marred
relations in times past. The enthu
siasm of the delegates i3 marked, antf
results are confidently expected this
season.
Naturally the organization of the
council was aggravating to the union
smashing organization of business
men in Lincoln, and there was not
lacking a few card carriers who
viewed the matter from the stand
point of the boses. But all such were
speedily squelched when the time
came for definite action as regards the
permanent organization of the coun
cil. Speaking of the building trades re
minds us. When that university
building was gutted by fire a month
or so ago the directors of the Labor
Temple -immediately offered the re
gents the use of the rooms during the
day for class purposes. This kind
offer was reciprocated recently by the
regents picking up all the "scab"
building tradesmen they could find to
repair the damaged building.
afllteflie Were
If you have never tried
Sox-
order
1
flavo
wins
favors
package today. Try it Let
your family try it and see for them
selves what delicious butter it is.
If it is not better butter than
you have been using your grocer
will gladly refund your money.
We want you to know how
good and pure Meadow Gold
Butter really is for then, we
know, you will always insist on having
this butter in its perfect
protecting package.
BEATRICE
CREAMERY
COMPANY
Lincoln, Nebr.