The Wageworker. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1904-????, April 13, 1906, Image 4

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PROFITS WITH YOITW
If you buy your Clothing here, we divide the profit with you and not with the Landlord. If you want to save woney on everything you buy in
Men's or Children' wear come to this store. We don't pay O street rent. Neither do we put the price of our goods away up now expecting to have "July
Cut Price Clearing Sales" and sell them for a little more than half what we ask now. Our prices are at bed-rock every day in the year. .You can buy here
now for less money than you will be asked to pay at anybody's "Clearing Sa le" in July, and you get the benefit of a full season's wear.
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Whatever's Newest, Whatever's Stylish, Whatever's Right
is here. We give you the best in every particular in every variety. The best can not be bettered. '
SUITS FOR MEN
Pick out the pattern there's no need to give a thought to the style we
have done all that. .Spring suits for $8.95, $10.00, $12.00. $12.50 $15.00,
$18.00 and $20.00.
SUITS FOR BOY'S
The selections here are second to none Suits here at $1.65 to $6.00 in all
styles exclusively our. own.
EASTER
NECK
WEAR
ELEGANCE
The richest fancies in Neckwear
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are all here for Easter time. The
most exquisite color Mendings ever
shown in this city. Also new hosiery
new ghirts and new handkerchiefs.
In fact everything .a gentleman
needs in his wardrobe.
Shoes
for
Men
That
Sell
for
$1.00 LESS
than you will pay for the same quality at any other
store in Lincoln. The profit on shoes has been too great
unreasonable in this city. We are entirely satisfied
with a reasonable profit. Try a pair of our shoes.
We'll gladly refund your money if you're not satisfied.
FASHION
ABLE HATS
The beet hat makers reach you
through " this ' store. The hat caps
the climax of dressiness. We have
them at prices that range from $1.00
to $5.00, but the one you will pay
$3.00 .or here will cost you $4.00
anywhere else about town.
f2 Better Goods, Better Variety, Better Values are not possible or we would have them, Come to us with every confidence-?
IP EH EM &
IMON
WE SAVE YOU MONEY
One Door North of O Street
LOCAL MENTION.
A Few Brief Items Gathered In This
. a Immediate Vicinity.
Smoke "Blue Ribbon" clgara and ue
- good and happy. All dealers.
Brock the Jeweler has a new adver
. tUem'ent In this Issue. Read it.
Hang the butter in the well and say
to tho ice trust, "Go to thunder!"
The largest line of union made shoes
In Lincoln may be found at Rogers &
Perkins.
The Cincinnati Shoe Store has a new
a' in this issue, and it will pay you
to read it.
. Rogers & Perkins carry the largest
line of union made shces to be foun.l
, in the city.
The North Printing company secured
the contract for printing the proceed
ings of the Nebraska Press Association.
- , "Blue Ribbon" cigars are made in
Lincoln by "union cigarmakers and
' sold. by all dealers. Neville & Gartner,
manufacturers.
' "Friendly List Edition" next week
If the press doesn't break down. Walt
for it the edition, not the break
tlo'vn. Perhaps you are going to buy that
new Easter suit of clothes Saturday
evening. Be sure that it bears tht
tirt?n label.
Herlert Armstead of North Bend-,
Netr., spent Sunday and Monday In
Lincoln, the guest of his sister. Mis.
W.' M. Maupln.
The Citizens' Street Railway com
pany has 'begun active construction
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On All Rubber Goods
The real thing In the bargain
line.
$1.50 Syringes $1.00
$1.35 Hot Water Bottle 90c
$1.20 Hot Water Bottlea 82c
$1.00 Hot Water Bottles 67c
$1.00 Hot Water Bottle and
Fountain 8yrlnge 67o
90o Hot Water Bottle 60c
90c Hot Water Bottle and
Fountain Syringe 60c
75c Syringes 50c
ONE WEEK ONLY WE OFFER
1-3 OFF ON ALL RUBBER
QOOD8 AT
RECTI'S
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Work and expects to keep things going
from now until the completion of the
big project.
The Woodruff-Collins company '
just winding op the work of issuing the
fifth volume of "The Commoner Con
densed." It is a big job well done.
Teamsters to the number of 750 are
out in Jersey City, N. J. The struck
hcii38 has been unable to turn a wheel
since the strike was called.
Just after recovering from a long
and serious illness, Rex Emmert got
mixed in a runaway last Monday and
emerged badly shaken up and a little
bruised. The principal damage was to
his nerves.
The Stablemen's Union of San Fran
cisco is on strike for an increase in
v.agea to $2.50 a day. Several stables
have already conceded the demand
and the rest are . expected to do so
shortly.
The agreement between the New
York Metropolitan Opera House
chorus and Manager Conried will ex
pire on April IS. A new agreement
will be presented, but no trouble is
anticipated.
Speier & Simon have such a big ad
in this issue that you can not help
seeing it. And after you have read it
you can go to their store and be con
vinced that they do all they say they
will, and more.
The odds at all the sporting centers
are six to one that the city council
will hack down on not less than 90 per
cent of its bluffs against the Lincoln
Traction company. Up to date no one
has taken the big end of the proposi
tion. Having sold the Eleventh Street
Lunch Counter, I opened a table res
taurant on South Twelfth street. 1
have now removed the tables and put
In a lunch 'counter; open at 6 a. in.
and dinner from 11 a. m. till 2 p. m.
Quick service. Don Cameron, 119 So.
12th St.
Union Carpenters in St. Paul have
asked a raise of 2V4 cents per hour and
a minimum rate of 40 cents per hour
t' take effect at once. In San Francis
co the carpenters have made an agree
ment with the Master Carpenters' as
sociation affecting 12,000 men, by which
wages will be increased from $4.50 to
$4.80 a day on July 1. The arbitration
board of the Chicago Carpenters' and
Builders' association, the United
Biotherhood of Carpenters and Amal
gamated Association of Carpenters
have signed the agreement which pro
vides fpr an increase of 5 cents an
hcur for the carpenters for the first
year and for 7 cents an hour dur.
the two years following. The pres
scale, is 50 cents 'per hour.
FAGAN'S
C A aR
gate O STREET
HANDLES EVERYTHIN8 IN
SEASON
MODERATE PRICES. FIRST
CLASS SERVICE ;
MEALS, I5ct$ AND UP
ALL NIGHT
PRJCRDHOTHMHTHKm.
flew Windsor Hotel
Lincoln, Nebraska
American and European plan.
American Plan 99 to S3 per day.
European Plan Rooms SOc to
1.50 per day. 99 rooms all out
side. Popular priced restaurant
lunch counter and Ladles' cafe.
SERVICE UNEXCELLED.
E. M. PENNELL, Mgr.
..GILSON'S SORE THROAT CURE..
Good for Tonsilitis.
Office of W. M. LINE, M. D.
Germantown, Neb., Feb. 8, 1904.
I have had most excellent results
with Gllson's Sore Throat Cure in dis
eases of the throat and mucous lin
ings. I find its application in tonsi
litis and cases where a false mem
brane exists in the throat, as in
diphtheria, to have an immediate ef
fect, loosening and removing the mem
brane, and thereby at once relieving
this distressing sensation of smother
lng noted In these cases. ' My clinical
experience with Gilson's Sore Throat
Cure has provp? io me its value and 1
can heartily, recommend it to all as a
safe aud reliable preparation for the
disease it is recommended.
W. M. LINE. M. D.
Grad. L. M. C. '93.
Address all orders to
jrs. J. S. Gllson, - Aurora; Neb
-ifiais'clt 'Sa&eagr Ifflert Specialist
AT ACTUAL COST
of piping1 your house for gas, and fuel and lighting gas
for one year will be actually
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LESS
THAN
THE
COST OE COAL
and kerosene for one year. In addition you'll have all
the cleanliness and convenience that comes with the use
of gas.
WE'LL -DO THE PIPING
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and furnish the fixtures at the lowest possible price.
Let us submit an estimate.
LINCOLN GAS & ELECTRIC LIGHT CO.
BELL 75
OPEN EVENINGS
AUTO 2575
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