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About The Wageworker. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1904-???? | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1906)
FRED SCHMIDT & BRO. A Fair Firm That Deserves a Large Union Patronage. One of the foremost retail stores in Lincoln and one at which you can get tho best values for your money is the store of Fred Schmidt Bro., located a: 917-921 O street. They are retail dealers in dry goods, ladies' and children's garments, gro ceries, shoes, men's furnishing goods, etc. Their stock is always complete and comprehensive and being firm believ ers in the principle of live and let live they always give honest values for an honest price. FARMERS' MEAT MARKET. A Big Business Built Up on a Sure Foundation. Mr. Joseph W. Wolfe, the proprietor o the Farmers' Meat Market, located at 226 North Tenth street, is one. of the best known business men In Lin coln and his meat market Is one of the largest and best conducted mar kets in the entire west. He has built up this large and con stantly increasing business by hard -work and strict attention to the details of the business, and by his uniform courtesy to all customers, and the fact that he has always given the highest service and best qualities for the low est prices consistent with market con ditions and good business methods. He is a thoroughly experienced man In his line of business and is an au thority on all of the details of the meat and produce business fiom the ground up. He has had the faculty of selecting assistants who have .patterned him in that they strive to give his customers Just what they want, and the result Is that every customer of the Farmers' Meat Market is a friend of Joe Wolfe. HENRY PFEIFF. One of Lincoln's Largest Markets and Grocers. Mr. Henry Pfelff, whose market Is located at 314 South Eleventh street, is a dealer in fresh and salt meats, poultry, sausage, etc.; and fancy and staple groceries. His -store is always neatly kept and -well stocked with all of the good 'things to eat that the market affords -and his prices are as low as is con sistent with good values and good business methods. He is a gentleman of ability and in tegrity and is well known in commer cial circles. By his honorable and public-spirited methods of dealing he has built up a large and consistently increasing busi ness and is exceedingly popular. OTIS STEELE. Furrier and Taxidermist Who Knows His Business Thoroughly. Mr. Otis Steele is a furrier and taxi dermist and is located at 143 Souta Twelfth street. Mr. Steele is a maker of fine fur goods and fur garments of all kinds. He makes a specialty of high clas3 custom work, and makes the finest furs into garments in the very latest style. He treats and mounts furs for rug3 in a strictly up-to-date manner. Birds and animals stuffed and mount . eti in the most scientific manner and tn short notice. Mr. Steele is a gentleman who has made a life study of the treatment of -skins and furs, and is among the fore most authorities in the state on furs aud taxidermy. He is a scientific workman himself and employs only the most expert workmen. Everything manufactured T) Mr.' Steele is executed in the most approved and modern manner. Auto phone 3838; Bell L757. MARSHALL OIL COMPANY. An Independent Concern That Gives the Public a Show. In this day of trust3 and monopolies It is a pleasure to call attention to an lr dependent concern which believes that the American people are entitled t some consideration. In every community the purchaser should call for the products of the Marshall Oil company, and if his local dealer cannot deliver the goods insist upon his getting them or the purchaser should look to a dealer who does or will carry these goods: Empire axle grease; Rex graphit? yp.TO-DATE axle grease; Boston carriage grease; New York coach oil; Rex cup grease; and in lubricating oil3 Navy valve oil, Hartford valve oil, Hartford en gine and dynamo oil; Rex engine oil, Rex separator oil. Rex red engine oil, harvester oil. Rex oil and castor oil, and Hartford boiler chemicals. Dlpo lene, the famous stock dip, and Scotch gall cure for sore shoulders, barb wire cuts, etc. In illuminating or burning oils do not forget that the following brands are made by the Marshall Oil company, which is independent of all trusts: Roseine, Solarine, Opaline, Oelene and Monarch gasoline. Do not forget, also, that one of the principal distributing stations of the Marshall Oil company is at Lincoln, where orders may be. addressed by your retailer. W. J. BYER. Leading Grocer Who Has Won Success by Deserving It. Mr. W. J. Byer, who is a successo to the business of F. N. Hotallng, con ducts at 1401 O street a first-cla3s gro cery store. Here you can find anything in the line of staple and fancy groceries vifhlch the market affords and at prices as moderate as quality and good busi ness will allow. His store is attractive and up-to-date in every particular. He is a gen tleman Who is thoroughly conversant with his business, and seems to know by intuition the wants of the house keeper. You will always find the delicacies of the season at Byer's, as soon as any where and at the most moderate prices He by his attitude is entitled to your support and co-operaticn. IDEAL BUTTER STORE. Headquarters for the Famous Fairmont Creamery Butter. The Ideal Butter Store, located at 1515 O street, and of which Jesse O Goodwin is the proprietor, is a strictly up-to-date butter store and is the place at which to get the best and freshest hotter, milk and eggs. This store Is headquarters for Fair mont Creamery butter. H. N. TOWN. Dealer in Groceries Who Has Built Up a Big Business. . There is no retail business that is ot interest to more people than the re tail grocery store, and there is no finer and better kept grocery store in Lin coln than the store of H. W. Town, located at Twenty-seventh and O streets. Mr. Town's store i3 modern and up-tc-date in every particular. He has a most complete stock of staple and fancy groceries, and always has all of the fruits and delicacies of the market in season and at moderate prices. In addition to groceries he keeps s. fine and comprehensive line of meats, feed and hardware of all kinds. R. C. SCHNEIDER. A Provision Dealer Who Is On the Square. Mr. R. C. Schneider is a dealer in f:esh and salt meats and his market Is located at 306 South Ninth street He keeps the finest cuts of meats and his .prices are moderate as possible, and quality guaranteed. He keeps all kinds of game ana poultry in season and makes a specialty o' fresh home-made sausage. He also carries a complete stock of canned goods and has the leading brand3. Mr. Schneider is a gentleman who has always manifested a friendly in terest in the cause, of labor, and his friendliness to unionism; shown on many occasions, entitles him to the support of organized workers. FRED D. BRITTELL. Groceries and Meats and Union Goods When It Is Possible. Mr. Fred D. Brittell, 2229 O street, la a dealer in staple and fancy grocer ies, fresh and salt meats and a general purveyor to the housekeeper. He makes a specialty of union made brooms, and handles a general stock o? union made goods in his line. He is a gentleman who has the con fidence1 and respect of all who, know him, and by hi3 honest methods in business has built up a large and con- RETAILERS stantly increasing business. Mr. Brittell is a staunch friend of organized labor. Telephones, Auto 3595, Bell L695. M. H. HICKMAN. A Successful Grocer Who Merits His Great Success. "Mr. M. H. Hickman is a dealer la groceries, flour and provisions, and is located at 143 North Fourteenth street. He carries a complete and well assorted stock of everything in the line of staple and fancy groceries and sell 3 at moderate prices. If you want the best quality at the most moderate prices, honest weights and measures and prompt service, or der of M. H. Hickman. Mr. Hickman has been a resident of Lincoln for a number of years, and is exceedingly popular with all who know him. He has built up a large and con stantly increasing business. Tie has always manifested a friend v interest in the cause of organized labor, and working men should give him their support and co-operation. BUSTARD'S BAKERY. An Institution That Turns Out Only the Very Best. Bustard's Bakery, located at 2049 O street, is the place where they make the best bread which is made in Lin coln, and they make it fresh every day. One trial of Bustard's bread will con vice you and you will always buy it. They use only the best grades of flour and other materials and the pro duction of this bakery is the highest degree of perfection in the line of bak leg. The management of this concern has always manifested a friendly interest towards the cause of labor and they are entitled to the support and co operation of all working men. W. G. WILKIE. A General Merchant Who Carries an Unusually Large Stock. Mr. W. G. Wilkie, located at 125-129 South Ninth street, is a retail dealer in dry goods, shoes, groceries and queens ware. He carries a full and complete as sortment of notions, men's furnishing goods, overalls and jackets. In the grocery department he carries a fine line of staple and fancy gro ceries and makes a specialty of good country butter. You will find on inspection that the quality of the goods carried by him s the best and that his prices are the most reasonable. Mr. Wilke is a friend of organized labor, and workingmen will make no mistake in giving him their combined support and co-operation. WEILER PACKING COMPANY. Does Not Patronize the Packing Trust in Any Way. One of the most prominent business enterprises of Lincoln is the Weiler Packing company, located on Tenth street, between P and Q streets. This concern are wholesale and re tail dealers in all kinds of fresh and salt meat3, fish, game, poultry, butter. eggs, etc. They do an enormous business, and are deserving of the patronage of all who have the interests of home indus tries at heart. They have dared to go into the meat business and do thei? own killing in the face of the trust. Mr. Valentine Weiler, the proprietor, ir. a gentleman of ability and integrity and is well known in commercial cir cles. By his honorable and public-spirited methods of dealing he has built up a large and constantly increasing busi ness and is exceedingly popular. He has always manifested a friendly interest in the cause of labor, and working men will make no mistake in giving him their support and co-opera tion. W. E. PARKER. A Union Man Who Deserves the Sup port of Union Men. Mr. W. B. Parker is a gentleman of ability and integrity and is well known in commercial circles. He is located at 1200 P street, and is a retail dealer in guns, bicycles, phon ographs, sporting goods, etc. He is a lock and gunsmith and does all kinds of automobile repairing, lock, safe and key work and general machine repairing. He is a man of experience and a fine workman himself and employs only the best workmen in hi3 shop. He is head quarters for everything in the line of sporting goods. Mr. Parker has by his honorable and public-spirited methods of dealing built up a large and constantly increasing business and is exceedingly popular. T. A. BURKE. A Union Man Who Stands Up for the Unions. T. A. Burke is the genial and capa ble proprietor of Burke's Cigar store, located at 125 North Twielfth street. This is headquarters for union made cigars and tobacco and all smokers' articles. He carries a fine stock of all th3 leading brands of union made good; and they are the best goods made. Mr. Burke i3 a gentleman of ability and integrity and is well known in commercial circles and is very popular with all the boys. He is a member ot the Brootherhood of Locomotive En gineers, and as a union man he is "on the square." JOSEPH DEKLOTZ. Dealer in Staple and Fancy Groceries and Also Meats. Joseph Deklotz is a dealer in staple and fancy groceries and fresh and salt meats. His store is located at 1823 O street and here you can get the best that the market affords in good things to eat. Mr. Deklotz has been in the grocery and market business for some years and is a man who thoroughly under stands the business of catering to the housekeeper. He is a man who always believes in giving honest quality and honest quan tity, for an honest price. BOWMAN'S GROCERY. A Place Where You Will Be Accorded Fair Treatment. Bowman's Grocery, located at 1545 O street, is headquarters, for good goods in the line, of staple and fancy gro ceries and at low prices. Here you will find everything known to the modern grocery and everything fresh' and of the best and at the moot moderate prices which are consistent with quality and good business. It is always most satisfactory to trade at a grocery where we have the utmost confidence in the proprietor. Mr. Bowman is a gentleman who has the respect and confidence of all who know him, and is a man of ability and integrity. You can always depend upon the scods coming from his store as being just what he represents them to be Working men will make no mistake L giving their support and co-operation to this well known gentleman. TRESTER HARDWARE COMPANY. One of the Leaders of the Business in This Line. Trester Hardware company, located at 813 North Twenty-seventh street, are successors to the business of Allen & Crosby, having purchased the busi ness of the latter concern in July, 1905. They are retail dealers in shelf and builders' and heavy hardware and carry a full and complete stock of car penter's and other tools. Mr! Morton O. Trester, who for many years was traveling auditor of the supply department of the B. & M. rail road, is the manager of this concern. We wish for him and the firm an era of ever increasing success and popu larity.1 YUNGBLUT BROS. Dealers in Groceries and Fresh and Salt Meats. The retail grocery and meat busi ness is a business which comes nearei to our home life than any other bust ncss. Jacob Yungblut and Peter Yung tlut, located at 1621 South Seventeentl street, are the proprietors of a first- class modern grocery store and meat market. They carry a complete stock of sta pie and fancy groceries, fresh and salt meats. Here you can get all of the necessities for the kitchen and the table and all of the delicacies of the market in season. They are gentle men who believe in giving honest quality and honest quantity for an honest price. ARTHUR DEWITT. Engaged in the Flour and Feed Busi ness in Lincoln. Arthur Dewitt, . who for seven years conducted the Star Grocery and Meat Market, has entered into the . retail flour and feed business and is located at his new building, 1001 North Twenty-seventh street. Mr. Dewitt is a gentleman of wide experience who by his uniform courtesy and strict ad herence to honest principles in busi ness has won the respect and confi dence of all who know him. In his new business he will handle the best grade of flour, making a specialty of the Star A brand, put up under his own name. This is a high patent flour and is the standard of perfection in milling. , Mr. Dewitt has always main tained a friendly attitude towards la bor and is entitled to the support and co-operation of all who have the best interests of labor at heart. MR. KNIGHT. Grocery and Meat Market Complete and Up-to-Date. The Knight Grocery and Meat Mar ket, located at 2202 to 2208 O street, of which Mr. Knight is the proprietor, is a strictly modern and thoroughly up-to-date grocery and meat market. !Mr. Knight is a purveyor to tha housekeeper who thoroughly under stands his business, and his stock is always complete and varied and em braces all that the markets afford In staple and facny groceries and fresh meats. His prices are moderate and he HF PAI Af.F T m m mam mm v AND 8 THIS IS THE PLACE THAT MADE LINCOLN FAMOUS. Finest dining room in the west. The menu the cleanest and best. Strictly first-class meals on American plan. Everything for a- quarter. No "lunch counter" or "hold-up" prices here. Nothing better in the city at any cost. '. Very liberal reductions on weekly rates. Elegant steam heated, Electric lighted rooms, permanent and transient. Make it the feature of your next visit to tho city to stop at The Palace. ' Hotel Rates, room and board $1.25 per day ' IIIIIIIIXTIIIIIIIIIITTTITIITITTIIIHIITHIt FVIRVIER'S MEAT CO. Dealers in Fresh and Salt Meats. Packing House Products. Ham, bacon, butter and eggs. ' JOSEPH WOLF, Prop. 226 N. 10th St. - . TITITItlllTtHIITTITIHTIIIIIIITttTITttTTTHITtrfTTT oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo I Bowman's Grocery Groceries and Salt Meats & Bell Phone 440, Auto 1440, ooooooooooooooooocoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooocxxxxxxxxxxxxxx DuTeil OCOOOOOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX I C. L. Elwick's I lOITin HAS COI.FAX MINFRAI WATER Soda Water SPECIAL ALL FLAVORS m Hires' Root Beer 1841 O St., Bell Phone, makes a specialty of honest quality and honest quantity at honest i:ricc3. Mr. Knight has always manifested a friendly interest in the cause of labor and working men will make no mis take in giving him their support and co-operation. G. I. HEAGY. Groceries and Meats That Are Just What You Want. G. I. Heagy, whose store is located at 512 North Fourteenth street, is a re tail dealer in staple snd fancy gro ceries, fresh and salt meats, and every thing which you would expect to find in a modern up-to-date grocery and market. He always carries a good stock of the best cuts of fresh meats and all kinds of poultry in season. He is a purveyor to the housekeeper and one who thoroughly understands the art of pleasing. This you can readily see by a visit to his stqre. By his strict adherence to honorable business methods he has built up a large and constantly increasing busi ness and is very popular. MARGARET JOHNSON. Cleaning and Pressing Clothing for Ladies and Gentlemen. To be well dressed does not depend so much upon the expensiveness of the garments you -wear as upon the condi tion they are kept in. A man whose clothes are ; always clean and well nrreaapd fa wall riraaaori TWrp-ar-: Johnson, located at 1012 0 street, cleans, presses and repairs ladies' and gentlemen's clothing in a most satis factory and up-to-date manner, and has moderated the price as much as 13 con sistent with first-class workmanship. niNIMO H AM If V m f m-m HOTEL, 1130 N STREET. 1 1545 0 St, Lincoln, Nebraska Cigars slf iflp Ip flr Ir -That's all. Bottling Vortas - j F 930, Autophone, 2139