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About Will Maupin's weekly. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1911-1912 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1911)
RECTOR'S White Pine Cough Syrup la a quick and positive remedy for all coughs. It stoqs coughing spells at night relieves the soreness, soothes the irrita ted membrane and stoqs the tickling. It is an ideal preparation for children as it containes no harmful anodynes or narcotics. 25c per bottle RECTOR'S 12th and OlSt PRESIDENTS' COUNCIL. P ff-S u . r . 4'" 1 ,dkMl it IJ i ' w J in,T . OFFICE OF DR. R. L. BENTLEY, SPECIALIST CHILDREN ,' Office Hours I to 4 p. m. Umce 21 18 O St. Both Phones LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Dr. Chas. Yungblut ROOM H BURR No. 202 UentlSt BLOCK AUTO. PHONE 3416. BELL 656 LINCOLN, - NEBR. Wageworkers Attention We have Money to loan on Chattels Plenty of it. Utmost Secrecy. Kelly & Norris 129 So. IlthSt MONEY LOANED a household goods, pianos, hor ses, eta; long or short time, No charge for papers. No interest in advance. No publicity orfil papers. We guarantee better teems than others make. Money Eaid immediately. COLUMBIA OAN CO. 127 South 12th. Heads of Local Unions Organize, for More Effective Work. The presidents of seventeen local unions met at the Labor Temple last Sunday afternoon and affected a tern porary organization of what will here after be known as "The Presidents' Council." It is believed that through such an organization more effective co-operative work may be accom plished. This has been found true in other cities, and will doubtless prove true in Lincoln. Another meet ing will be held shortly for the pur pose of permanently organizing. There is a misunderstanding on the part of some concerning the objects of this new organization. It will not be a competitor of the Central Labor Union, but rather an assistant to that organization. Very often the presi dents of the "various locals have mat ters coming before them that require quicker action than could be secured through the central body, and often have questions arising for settlement that have no place in the central. The two organizations can and doubtless will work in thorough harmony. The Best Cheap Coal in the City is Our $5.50 grade It pleases others, it will please you. TRY IT. We lead in High-Grade Semi-Anthracite. Try Us With Your Next Order. GEO. W. VOSS CO. 1528 O ST. Has the Right Ring. The executive board - of the Amer ican Federation of Labor has issued a charter to the Western Federation of Miners under the same conditions as given the United Mine Workers of America. The latter threatened to withdraw from the American Feder ation of Labor unless Gompers and I his executive board issued the west ern organization a charter. By this amalgamation there is progress made to the contest between organized toil and organized greed. The workers of the nation are awakening to the power of organization, there promises to be something doing in the near fu ture that will send the shivers down the spine of Wall street magnates. Bear River Journal. A PLACE TO GO Sunday Evenings in February 7:30 P.M. ALL SOULS' CHURCH Corner H & 12th Sts. Four Addresses on Vital Themes for Modern Minds. First Subject: "The Inescapable Religion." An opportunity for questions at close of address.. Sunday Mornings "The Realization of Democracy." Fourth Subject: "Democracy the State." Warren Sentence Commuted. President Taf t has commuted the sentence of Editor Warren, knocking out the imprisonment part and re ducing the fire to $100, to be collected by civil process. The Warren case did not arouse workers as it should. All of which merely goes to show that it takes something harder than an earthquake to startle the workers into real action. I KOMO COAL $7.75 Per Ton The Best Coal in the Market For The Money Good for Furnace, Heating Stoves or Kitchen Ranges Give It a Trial. Satisfaction Guaranteed WHITEBREAST CO Bell 234 Auto 3228 1106 O St Greeley Was a Union Man. Capital Aulixiary No. 11 to Lincoln Typographical Union No. 209 meets every second and fourth Wednesdays at the Labor Temple. ' MRS. FEED W. MICKEL, More than half a century ago Hor ace Greeley advocated the fundament- I al principles of present day organized labor, advocated the shorter working day and combatted child labor. This phase of Greeley's life as the "champion of the rights of labor" was discussed last Sunday by United States Senator Albert J. Beveridge in the New York theater where the New York Typographical union No. 6 celebrated the one hundredth anni versary of Greeley's birth. Greeley organized the first union of New Green Gables The Dr. Benj. F. Baily Sanatorium LINCOLN, NEBRASKA . For non-contagious chronic diseases. Largest, bed equipped, most beautifully furnished. -3200 U St Secy-Treas. York printers in 1850.