Will Maupin's weekly. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1911-1912, October 27, 1911, Image 4
i Namrl for I.inrnln I Made in Lincoln Am He Understood It. j A Chinese boy. who was learning I English, came across the passage In ' his Testament. "We have piped unto you. and ye have not danced." ren cered it thus: "We have toot, toot to yon. what the matter you no jump." A floors LIBERTY 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 Avoid Alt Evasion. Evasions are employed either to avoid speaking the truth or perform ing a good action. Hence, a lover of the real and true, as well as the tender-hearted and benevolent, hold them In direct and unspeakable abhorrence. governor after AUee Pomerene was j promoted from that office to the j United States senate. We are glad j that the situation looks good to Hugh, i We hate to have any of our noted vis itors meet up with disappointment when they come to Nebraska. We'll promise any of 'em any old thing they want while they are with us then we'll do as we jolly well please when the time comes. I Demand liberty Flour and take no other. If your grocer does not handle it, phone us about it. H. O. BARBER & SON Uncle Eben, "Do man who is alius taikia" about Ingratitude." said Uncle Eben, "is gin er'ly one o" dem folks dat cant lend a helpin' hand wifout lookin fob Interest" Fate of Majority. i One million patents have been. Is- j have served no other purpose than, to put the Inventors money in circula tion. Chicago Tribune. A STERLING CANDIDATE. Judge Albert J. Cornish is a candi date for re-election to the office of judge of the district court. We're for him because he has amply made good in that important office. Xo district judge in the state has a better or cleaner record. There is no squarer man sitting on the bench anywhere In America. Learned in the law. of a judicial temperament, and in sympa thy with the people. Judge Cornish is an ideal man for the position. His re-election is assured, but it would be a deserved compliment if his election were made unanimous. Something All Have Noticed. The only people with whom It b a joy to sit silent, are the people wttk whom it is at a joy to talk. A TRIUMPH IN THE ART OF BREWING THE LEADING BEER M THE MIDDLE WEST HOOS & FRAAS Dwsthratavs UNCOCX NEBRASKA 3 1 THE RIVERSIDE BASE BURNERS For hard coal or coke. Largest amount of radiating sur- 1 face. Improved flue construction produces more heat units from coal consumed. Easy to take down or set up. Three . flues, thus affording double radiation and taking cold air from Knows Not Wisdom. A man who does not know how to learn from his mistakes turns the best schoolmaster out of his life. Beecher. Unwise Extremities. Avoid such extremes as a hot bead and cold feet. Brains. JUDGE P. JAMES COSGRAVE. Judge Cosgrave. after serving a bit more than two terms as county judge, is asking promotion to the district bench. Will Maupin's Weekly moves to make it unanimous, and it is going help make it so. Judge Cosgrave has make good as county judge, and he wiil make good as district judge, be cause he has the ability, the energy and the desire. He is asking election to the district bench on his record as county judge, and that record is an open book which all voters are invit ed to read. i 1 Utica's Labor Temple. A big labor demonstration at Utica on July 4 included the laying of the cornerstone of a labor temple, the only one in New Tork state owned by or ganized labor, and a parade of 3.000 j anion men. including many from out of town. State Senator Ferris and D. M. Harris of New York, president of the State Federation of Labor, and State Commissioner of Labor John I Williams were among the speakers. The cornerstone was laid by Patrick Murray of Albany, treasurer of the Bricklayers. Masons and Plasterers International union. GEORGE H. RISSER. George H. Risser. republican can didate for county judge, has earned a promtion to the county judgeship. As police magistrate of Lincoln for two terms he has demonstrated his fitness for judicial office. As a citizen he has i demonstrated his reliability and his unswerving honesty. The office of county judge is one of vast impor tance, as it is charged with probate duties and handles thousands of dol lars every year belonging to widows and orphans. The man who occupies that office is charged with grave re sponsibility. George H. Risser is com petent to meet every test imposed upon him. It has been the custom to promote the police judge to the county bench, and there are more than the usual number of reasons why this precedent should remain unbroken this time, for Judge Risser is capable of adding unusual dignity and force to the county judgeship. The voters of Lancaster county wiU be honoring themselves by honoring George H. Risser with election to the county bench. 'floor. HANDSOMEST AND BEST Riverside Base Burners are as good as they look, and they I are the best looking stoves on the market. ERNEST HOPPE STOVES 105 North 10th Street United Kingdom Labor Disputes. The number of labor disputes in the United Kingdom in 1910 was 306 (not including twenty-sis carried over from 190O. involving 508u3S working peo X'ie. The controversies were largely in the coal, cotton and shipping indus tries. A more friendly feeling was shown during last year on the part of trades union organizations toward the labor exchanges. The percentage of unemployed among T0O.00O members of trade unions at the end of each month in 1910 was 4.7 compared with 7.T in 1909. Shamp Machine Company 317 South Eleventh Street Lincoln - - - Nebraska Automobile Repairing a Specialty Welded-Air machine for all kinds of electric welding. Repairing of all kinds done promptly and at lowest prices consistent with good work. Astos for Hire at Reduced Rates Call Bell A2779 I. FIRST SAVINGS BANK of Lincoln The directors of this bank are the same as the directors of the First National Bank of Lincoln 4 per cent Interest on Deposits UV glitJIg ovn accounts far sums as low asane dollar Wages of Farm Laborer. Higher wages were paid to Americas farm laborers during 1910 thau at any time In the last forty-five years, ac cording to the latest government sta tistics, which give $27.50 as the av erage monthly wage of farm laborers. GUS HYERS. Once Tried Always Used Little Hatchet Flour Made from Select Nebraska Hard Wheat WILBER AND DeWITT MILLS RYE FLOUR A SPECIALTY 145 So. 9th Su LINCOLN, NEB. TELEPHONE US I PVmm AM: Am 1459 When Gus Hyers first announced his candidacy for the nomination for sheriff he made the mistake of having his name printed on his cards as "Augustus A. Hyers" and nobody knew who he was. It took Gus about a day to get wise, and then he threw j those cards in the fire and had an-; other batch printed, this time bearing j the name "Gus A. Hyers." And lo j everybody knew who he was. And I that everybody thought well of Gus i ' evidenced by the fact that he was! nominated by an overwhelming votei , in a field of unusually well qualified ! candidates. It is going to be a pleas ure for us to vote for Gus Hyers. al though we would have hesitated about j voting for Augustus A. Hyers. But Gus isn't to be blamed because his ! fond parents handicapped him with ' I that cognomen. As soon as he could do so he removed the handicap. He I is going to be elected sheriff if the voters are wise, and after he is elect j ed he is going to make an all-fired 1 good public official. He's chock full of energy, always determined to do the right thing by everybody, able to handle any Job he undertakes, and one of those self-made young men who has no reason at all to be ashamed of the job he has made. We confidently expect to see Gus elected by a major ity of more than 3.000 and that s some republican majority, even for old Lancaster. THE ONYX FOUNTAIN The nest in the west. Just the place for those delicious summer drinks. Lincoln's popular after-the-mati-nee and after-the-opera resort, Good service quickly performed. The parlor de hue. RECTOR'S 12th and O St, LOOKS GOOD TO HUGH. Hugh J. Nichols, lieutenant gover nor of Ohio, was in Lincoln the first of the week, having been sent out by the Harmon boosters to "spy out the land.' While in Lincoln he was the guest of CoL John C. Maher. and if things didn't look bright for Harmon it was the colonel's fault. Lieutenant Governor Nichols wasn't elected to that office. He was made lieutenant E. FLEMING 1211 O Street Jewelry and wares 01 Precious Metals. Best selected stock in Lincoln. Here you can get anything you want or need in the line of jewelry, and at the inside price. Especially prepared for commencement and wedding gifts. Watch repairing and Engraving. See Fleming First Everything in Watch se and Clocks Repaired REPAIRING ONLY HARRY ENSLIN 114 So. 12th St. THE SAVING HABIT That's all saving is a habit. A habit easily cultivated, too. And we make it easier for you to cultivate by making it easier for you to save. We double the incentive for sav ing. The dollars you save are idle dollars unless they are put to work. Idle dollars amount to little it is the working dollar that counts. Save a bit of your salary each week and deposit with us. We'll put the dollars to work and they'll make you 4 per cent. Come in and let us explain our system a successful system for more than a dozen years. American Savings Bank 110 South Eleventh Street is the dependable kind- Scientifically churned from pure, pasteurized cream it is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow, always pure, nutritious and delicious. Ask pour grocer. Its flavor wins favor. 'BEATRICE' CREAMERY COMPANY Lincoln.Neb. Green Gables The Dr. Benj. F. Baily Sanatorium LINCOLN, NEBRASKA For aon contagious chronic rHwnir Largest, baaa equipped, moat beautifully famished. REPUBLICAN NOMINEES. Election, Tuesday, Nov. 7, 1911. Polls Open 8 A. M. to 6 P.M. STATE TICKET. Judges of the Supreme Court Charles B Letton, William B. Rose, Francis G. Hamer. Railway Commissioner Thomas H. Halt Regents of State University Frank L Haller, Victor G. Lyf ord. COUNTY TICKET. Judges of the District Court W0 laTd E. Stewart, Albert J. Cornish, P. James Cosgrave. Clerk of the District Court J. S. Baer. County Judge George H. Risser. County Treasurer Philip A. Som merlad. County Clerk Harry E. Wells. Sheriff Gus A. Hyers. County Commissioner Clinton J. Mitchell. County Superintendent W. II. Gardner. County Surveyor W. S. Scott Coroner V. A. Matthews. OFFICE OF DR. R. L BENTLEY, SPECIALIST CHILDREN Office Hoars I to 4 p. m Office 2118 O St Bot&PlaBC LINCOLN. NEBRASKA Rates: Dar 50c. WcckSZ.aX5a.S3LM ; 153 GLOBE HOTEL E WBLSON, M iiiiii 1329 P Street, Lincoln, Nebraska CITY TICKET. Sanitary Trustee Kent D. Cunning ham. Police Judge Bruce Fullerton. Justices of the Peace W. T. Stev ens, John E. Lowe. Constables A. M. Bartram, Ira Miller. Saturday, October 28th, only day left for registration. If you have not registered this fall you must register October 2Sth or you cannot vote at tne November tlection or the Primaries next spring. We solicit your earnest support for one of the strongest and best tickets ever presented to the voters of Lan caster county. NEILS P. HANSEN. Chairman County Republican Central 1 .Committee. , ,. , , J REID GREEN, Secretary. Wageworkers We haTa Attfnfinn Money to loan AlienUOn on chattels. Plenty of it. Utmost Secrecy. 129 Sex n th s. Kelly & Noni MONEY LOANED henaehaW coda, ranoa. hor ea, Cta.; iaag or abort tine. 2o chare for papsrm. N iatareot lnadvaae. No publicity orfil papara, V guaxante better teems thas etbara maka. Hooey paid immediately. COLUMBIA LoAS CO- isr atfc lata. .4 Dr. Chas. Yungblut ROOM BURR No. 202 ' U eil tlSt BLOCK AUTO. PHONE 3416. BELL 636 LINCOLN. - NEBR.