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About The Wageworker. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1904-???? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1904)
This cold wave, like the last one, is not going to last long. It will be warm agin before snow time: IF YOU WANT to be COMFORTABLE AT A SMALL EXPENSE sz 3 y o They cost little, from $2.00 up-are most expenseless to operate and bring the temperature of the room up to a satisfactory degree within a few minutes . . . . . CALL AND SEE THEM IN OPERATION. . BB EGTi is BELL PHONE 75 OPEN EVENINGS AUTO PHONE 257 MONTANA DOC THE BEST. Ilutte Canine Won Stake of S3.000 at tbe Frlrud Itacea. "Mr. Brindle," a black dog owned by Uowe & Noall of Butte, Mont., won the rich futurity race of the Mississippi Valley Coursing association at the Friend coursing club. The purse of $3,500 was the richest ever offered by the association, and 118 hounds com peted for it. The race had narrowed uown to eight dogs when the .fourth round was started,, and the- final race between "Mr. Brindle" and "Kittle o' the Hills," the property of Wilson & Allen or Victor. Ia.. fought out the finish. These two hounds had made remarkable races in the preliminary lounds, and when they were pitted against each other in the finish bet ting was even. "Mr. Brindle" started better than Kittie, and never was headed. two million feet will be supplied in the initial consignment, intended for con struction of houses along the canal route. Shipment will begin at an early date and delivery will be made at Ancon. The mills will begin cutting at once. One vessel is expected with in the next few days. I.ainbar for Panama Canal. The first order for lumber for the Panama canal construction bas been received by Be.-ingham mills at Bell iugham, and it is said to be tbe fore runner of enormous quantities required m the isthmus. A little more than Corner-stone Laying. The ceremony of laying the corner stone of the ladies' hall of the Grand Island college has just been observed by the faculty, students and friends of that institution, the contents of the cornerstone being issues of the college paper containing a history of the in stitution, articles of incorporation of the college, etc. The hall will cost f20,005. Colombo to Have i. F. ' C. Pettigrew, contractor for the Chicago firm who are to put in a gas plant in Columbus, Neb., has been looking about for a site. Under the terms of the franchise work must be commenced on the plant within thirty days from October 18, and the plant must be in operation and at least one mile of mains laid within three months after. It is said that OOOCOOOOOCOOCOOCOC When You Want a Union Cigar lued oy AuUionloi the dear Mikeis' International untonoTnSnci. union-made Cigars. i , U.hl6 (tnllflrt. 1Ut tht ei eonrt lnti ho l Ml ru FlOl CUlS Aoti autweeof iHMWt'iitnijiiioul union Hum. anwuiuiuleotsdtitwad wrmMinEMUHMAiiKUUM4MIUULlUAinUIAKlUr IWWul. IttlUMMilMH ' HI mimiimt gpon&i um a? be i mmm accaranjtolMf. PrrstJent, ' CM I v.. 91 LOCAL Jj STAMP jjl 'Am. Make Sure the Above Label Is On the Box. SboOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ASK SOMEBODY THAT KNOWS About the use of the Union Label, and you wont have to make apologies for the appearand of your next order of printing. THE SOMEBODY THAT KNOWS Waearctt-CalUaa rruuir ca -aid can furnlih this Label are Listed below- Star PakUaaiar Ca Georr Bras. inaasnaeai raa. te , Tacea ortk ft Ca ifntunTn Inaeaaaaeatl Hewmaaer Uniaa TRADES IrKSa! COUNCIL Renew Trtu I Hew Centary -V ARFI I OWUIIOIt-ja central raa. f Fre Trtm rin . Ti iTyPraaa Ca Itj Frcaa FraakUaFren material is already on the way and just as soon as a favorable location is secured ground will be broken and work begun. The plant is to cost $50 000 and the ordinance restricts the maximum charge to $1.50 per thousand cubic feet. The plant will also furnish not less than seventy-five streetlamps to the city. They are given under the ordinance an exclusive franchise for a period of five years. GERMANY WANTS PEACE Stands Ready to Take Steps to End Kna-elan-Japanese War. While the United States note invit ing a second peace conference at The Hague for the purpose of broadening and strengthening the original conven tion has not yet been received by the German government, the foreign office again emphasizes ' to , the Associated Press Germany's wish for another con ference. This must, however, avoid plans for universay peace and aim solely at practicable reforms.. While the conference cannot hae any direct effect upon the Russo-Japanese war, since neither side wishes outside in terference, still questions of inter national law have arisen in connec tion with this war which demand a settlement and it lies to the interest of the world's peace to reach an inter national agreement on such questions and get as many nations as possible to subscribe to its terms. To Separate Choreli and State. Premier Combes announced at a council of the ministers of France that he intended to appear before the com mission of parliament and present the precise text of the measure providing for the separation of church and state, with the government's views thereon. The council unanimously favored tak ing up a date in January fcr the pre sentation of the matter to parliament. With the average run of people the tetter you know them the more they talk about themselves. It is better to be wrong and have your wife agree with you than to be right and try to convince her. "Every lime I am with Mr. Cheefer," said the dear little girl, "we have a break down." "What's the matter with his auto mobile?" "It Isn't his automobile that breaks; it is our hammock." I Ridgley's Clothing Store 1406 0 Street 5a IBEfflLTO llliMlllllllfalill WE RECEIVE WEEKLY SHIPMENTS of the latest creations in styles. LADIES' SUITS TACKETS CRAVENETTES SILK SKIRTS SILK WAISTS TRIMMED HATS "We are headquarters for little girls' Coats and Jackets. You will find only the advance styles in our store: CALL AND EXAMINE THE GOODS. In Buying These Goods We buy for 14 stores which gives us the advan tage of buying over the small dealer. We buy di rect from the factories and save the middle men's profits, which we give the consumer of these goods the benefit of. "We "will sell you these goods on Easy Payments. I -m f ' w J j ,4 v i nn aixo I 1 J Ml L SYSTEM fy w-- cunHMG AT I CASH f STORE $ PRICES ft THE RECORD BREAKING SALES Of last week is evidence of the public's apprecia tion of the splendid values we are offering and the advantages of our mod ern credit system. At a small payment down and 50c to $1 per week H. B. RIDGLEY CLOTHING CO. AUTO. PHONE 1406. Patronize Wage worker Patrons a- i