Will Maupin's weekly. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1911-1912, March 31, 1911, Image 7

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Named for Lincoln
Made in Lincoln
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The Dr. Benj. F. Baily Sanatorium
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
l-'or non-contagious chronic diseases. Largest, best
equipped, most beautifully furnished.
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OFFICE OF
" DR. R. L. BENTLEY,
SPECIALIST CHILDREN
Office Hours 1 to 4 p. m.
Office 21 18 O St. Both Phones
LINCOLN. NEBRASKA
Dr. Chas. Yungblut
ROOM rv j..o. BURR
Lyenust
No. 202
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. 11th St.
Boston Carpenters Suspended.
The Greater Boston Brotherhood Car
penters District council, embracing
twenty-eight locals, and the three Bos
ton steamfitters' unions have been con
ditionally suspended from the Boston
building trades section in accordance
with the action of the American Fed
eration of Labor building trades de
partment convention last November,
which suspended both international or
ganizations for alleged violation of the
Tampa jurisdiction decision and which
Instructed all the local sections to take
similar action. Both internationals
have appealed from that decision on
the grounds that it is illegal.
RECTOR'S
ute Fine
Cough Syrup
Is 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 O St.
GOFiPERS OH SOCIALISTS.
Blames Them For Forcing Mitchell
Out of . Civic Federation.
Samuel Gompers in an artich? in the
American Federatioriist. the organ of
the American Federation of Labor, de
nounces the Socialists for forcing John
Mitchell out of the Civic federation on
pain of losing his membership in the
miners' union, of which he at one time
was president.
"The normal state of the Socialist
writers and public speakers is the
howling dervish state," writes Mr.
Gompers. "In certain circumstances
they all get together and make their
howl unusually loud, long and cantan
kerous. Moreover, the tactics of the
Socialists require that their howl5!
should be extraordinarily vicious, a
howl of scorn and derision, upon see
ing representative labor men meet rep
resentative employers in conference.
In order to serve up their dish of
scorn to the ignorant the Socialist
leaders have thrown into it as constit
uent elements bitter misrepresentation,
the heat of hatred and the ginger of
opprobrious epithet."
Once Tried Always Used
Little Hatchet Flour
Made from Select Nebraska Hard Wheat
WILBER AND DeWITT MILLS
RYE FLOUR A SPECIALTY
BeiiTptLP2SSi459 H5 So. 9th St., LINCOLN, NEB.
PS
Test of the Oven
Test of the Taste
Test of Digestion
Test of Quality
Test of Quantity
Test f Time
fev- BP &. O ljBR.
;h.o.barber&sons
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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.
. O. BARBER & SON
EVERY LITTLE BIT HELPS.
' 'Every little bit added to what you got makes a little
bit more" is the name of a little song recently made popular
by a favorite minstrel. "Rag time," to be sure, but the sen
timent is worth considering.
By saving a little bit each week,, and adding it to the
little bits saved during the weeks before then letting the
interest add still other bits that is the way to achieve a
competence. When one has money working for him he is on
the road to success. You save a little each week or month
and deposit it with us, and we immediately put it to working
for you. And when it starts to working for you it never
sleeps it works twenty-four hours a day. A dollar a week
saved and deposited with us will buy you a comfortable home
at the end of a few years just about the time your earning
capacity begins decreasing. Study our system. Examine
the actual figures. We will gladly confer with you. Four
per cent interest paid on deposits.
AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK
132 NORTH 11 TH ST.
Capital Aulixiary No. 11 to
Lincoln Typographical Union
No. 209 meets every second and
fourth Wednesdays at the
Labor Temple.
MRS. FRED W. MICKBL,
3200 U St. Secy-Treas.
MONEY LOANED
on household goods, pianos, hor
ses, etc.; long or short time, No
charge for papers. No interest
in advance. No publicity or 61
papers, We guarantee better
tetms than others make. Money
paid immediately. COLUMBIA
LOAN CO. 127 South 12th.
First Trust and Savings Bank
Ownedpjy Stockholders of First National Bank
The Bank for The Wage Earners
Interest aid ; at Fou r er Cent
139 South Eleventh Lincoln, Nebraska