H3Z Named for Lincoln ade in Lincoln I LIBERTY I BT D H.O.BARBER 8c SONS LIBERTY :H 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, does not handle it, phone us about it. If your grocer H. O. BARBER & SON Subscribe for Will Maupin's Weekly. Once Tried Always Used Little Hatchet Flour Made from Select Nebraska Hard Wheat WILBER AND DeWITT MILLS TELEPHONE US Bell Phone 200; Auto. 1459 RYE FLOUR A SPECIALTY 145 So. 9th St., LINCOLN, NEB. " 1 i First Trust and Savings Bank Owned by Stockholders of First National Bank The Bank for The Wage Earners Interest aid at Four er Cent 139 South Eleventh Lincoln, Nebraska G reem Gables The Dr. Benj. F. Baily Sanatorium LINCOLN, NEBRASKA For non-contagious cbronio diseases. Largest, best equipped, most beautifully furnished. CI GAR MAKERS' ELECTION. The full returns of the election ol the cigarmakers' international union are not all in yet, but it looks a bit as if President Perkins was going to meet the same fate handed to Lewis of the mine workers. The latest re ports are that Parker is leading Per kins by more than a thousand votes. The Omaha Western Laborer says: The cigarmakers of Denver cast 220 votes for Harry Parker of Phila delphia for president of the interna tional, and 102 for George W. Perking the present incumbent. This shows, the insurgent movement in the cigar makers' union or in any other union, for that mattertis not confined to any part of the country. The pluies at the head of the unions are like the plut.es at the head of the nation they refuse to see. So the only way to make an impression on an official organ editor or a stand-pat grand president is to belt him over the ear with a referendum club containing a majority vote of the membership. Then it is a case of "back to the mines," as happened to Lewis. THAT SPRING FEELING. "Doc" Richter wandered into the one day this week, and shoving aside a lot of valuable exchanges upon the editorial desk sat himself down and remarked: '"Got the feeling again. Haven't you? Balmy air, bright sunshine, sap beginning to rise, and the wanderlust hits me. Remember old times, Bill, when this season of the year found us dodging around the railroad yards to escape the brakies? Cinders iu shoes and eyes, a bill carefully sewed in the bottom of the watch pocket in the waistband of the pants to cover possible contingencies, and " Put at this point the editor arose in his wrath and declared that if the visitor didn't change the subject there'd be . a new pair of hoboes hit ting it towards old Chi. The subject was changed, but the feelings aroused still last. UNIQUE STRIKE. The Atlantic, Northern & Southern railroad in Iowa is tied up by a strike. The railroad is not much longer than its name, and it has been unable to pay its employes. Recently the men on the south end struck to enforce their demand for payment of their wages, and the directors met ana raised $2,000. As soon as the men on. the north end heard of it they struck rnd demanded half of the money. As i result the whole road is sewed up. UP AND AROUND. Miss Dorothy Righter, after three months' illness which confined her to her bed, and from which it seemed likely more than once that she would never leave alive, is now able to be about the house a bit, although she walks with the aid of crutches. She suffered a severe attack of inflam matory rheumatism. Her scores of frineds will rejoice at her convafes-scene. KITCHEN CABINET SAVES MILES OF STEPS FOR TIRED FEET. AY'S