PRINTING Infill alS 3l?l3lBi r THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK- The First National Bank of Lincoln, which for over forty years has been the leading financial institution of the Capi tal City, recently moved into its new eight-story building on the corner of Tenth and O streets. The entire first floor is occupied by the banking room, which is handsomely finished through out in marble and mahogany. Many com pliments have been heard on the beauti ful design and finish of this banking room, and by excellent judges it is said to be one of the finest and most effective in the country. The vaults are located in the basement where safety deposit boxes of the latest design are provided for cus tomers. The upper stories are arranged for offices and thanks to the central loca tion, modern construction and scientific provisions for light, heat, ventilation and cleanliness, are considered among the most desirable rooms for office purposes in the city. The First Trust & Savings Bank is lo cated with the First National Bank on the first floor. The steady growth in popularity and financial strength of this thrift promoting enterprise speaks vol umes for the sound basis on which the financial prosperity of Lincoln is found ed. Over half a million in deposits with more than twenty-five hundred custom ers' names, indicates the confidence in which this institution is held by the pub lic as well as the economical condition and productive capacity of Lincoln's citi zenship. The First National Bank has always been counted among the public-spirited institutions of Lincoln and numbers its friends by the thousands. It also has a large and satisfactory list of banks and bankers throughout the state who make it their chief depository. With a capital and surplus of 750,000.00 and deposits of four millions, and a management identi ' fied with the interests of the city and state and solicitous for the welfare and prosperity of the community, the growth of the institution in size and in the esti mation of its patrons is not hard to understand. Some Other Big Things We Boast About We rather guess Nebraska produces more in the line of men than mere orators and statesmen and politicians. Quite a lot more. There's G rover Cleveland Alexand er, f'rinstance. And "Wahoo Sam" Crawford. And George Stone. And Les lie Nunamaker. To admit not knowing these eminent Americans is to argue one's self unknown. Is not Grover Cleveland Alexander the pitching sensation of the baseball year? And do not Crawford and Stone make big dents in history every day with their war clubs? And isn't Leslie Nunamaker making Aurora, Nebr., as fa mous as Emerson and his bunch made Brook Farm? We opine yes, and yes again. Orators, steers, baseball players, oats, politicians, corn, statesmen, wheat, sweet singers, hogs when the nation wants the best in these lines it simply has to turn to Nebraska to satisfy its desires. There are but six states that produce more farm and live stock products than they consume, and Nebraska is one of the six. These six states produce a surplus that nations depend upon for their food supplies. The biggest steer ever reared was reared in Nebraska. "Nebraska Queen" tipped the beam at 3,054 pounds when in her prime. There is nothing in the Printing Line we cannot do and dt well COLOR WORK That is a Specialty with this Printery. See our samples PRICES Doubtless you can get cheaper printing elsewhere. You can not get good printing cheaper. And cheap printing is dear at any price. We do the best, and aim to make a fair profit. SEND FOR US When you have a job you want done well and quickly, phone us and we will be there in a minute with sample and price. WAGEWORKER c PRINTERY Publishers of Will Maupin's Weekly 1705 "0" STREET AUTO 2748