GENERAL MENTION. W. E. PARKER, 1200 P STREET. AMUSEMEMTS AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS Interesting Item Mostly Swiped from Bright Labor Paper. Teniand the label. The union label that's alt. Look for the union label. If it is not labeledri'efse It. Bartenders of St. Joseph, Mo., have reorganized. , Union made shoes are sold by Rog ers & Perkins. "Blue Ribbon" cigars are union made, Lincoln made and well made Sold by all dealers. Union men! please your -wife and your pocketbook by purchasing a Rlv cielde Base Burner. There is abso lutely no stove on the market that will furnish as much heat for the amount of coal consumed as will the Itivevside. Sold exclusively by Hoppe ac 108 North Tenth street. H, P. LAU CO., WHOLESALE GROC ERS. This is the representative wholesale house of Lincoln. They occupy one of the best buildings in the city, carry all the wholesale grocery catalogue in cludes, and are widely known as manu facturers of the celebrated Lau Brand Products. They manufacture unadul terated spices, mustards, baking pow der and extracts, and are known as the finest coffee roasters in the west. The growth of this business in the face of strong competition has been the most rapid of any of its kind in this coun try. This company is known through out this and adjoining states for the superior goods they handle. The H. P. Lau Co. not only advertises Lincoln as a manufacturing and commercial center, but it brings many thousands of dollars to the city every week. This is a home institution and wage earners should demand the products sold by this company. So too, should every Lincoln citizen. The object of this movement is to explain the rea sons why we should patronize home industry. It is carefully estimated that the non-resident merchant a portion, nually over seven million dollars, and much of this tremendous total leaves Lincoln. Catalogue houses claim part, the nno-resident merchant a portion, and the peddler part of the balance Little of this division aids labor, sus tains home institutions or assists Lin coln. The proposition that confronts both labor and the merchant is a legi timate preference for Lincoln people. What we want to do is to impress on the minds of every citizen of Lincoln that every time you buy a package of Lau Twentieth Century CofTee you help to build up Lincoln. This coffee Is roasted and packed in this city and is Bold by all the leading grocers. Why pay more than twenty cents for a pound of coffee when you can buy Lau Coffee at this price and get a product that is fresh roasted' and guaranteed to give satisfaction? This company employes seventy-five men. They have been in business since 1870. The H. P. Jjau company is always foremost in any movement for a greater Lincoln agethan any one firm we know of. This company also owns the Lincoln Coffee and 'Spice Mills, which is an other one of our large industries. The H. P. Lau company ranks among our biggest laxpayers, and we should fos ter and encourage such institutions. Consider this proposition seriously, and demand the H. P. Lau products. SEARLE & CHAPIN LUMBER CO. The most important factor in the lumber business of Lincoln is the well known firm of Searle & Chapin, lo cated at 737 N street. This business is one of the best establishments in Lincoln, and has been conducted with rapidly increasing success since its foundation. They are prepared to furnish anything in their line in any quantity, and in the most prompt and satisfactory manner. This enterprise is conducted upon liberal methods and forms a valuable feature of the trade resources of the city. This firm is one of the best known in this section as dealers In . lumber, lime, hard wall plaster, brick and sand. Wage earners will make no mistake in giving their support to this favorably known insti tution and in so doing favor a home business that is doing its share to ward making Lincoln prosperous as a business community. EVANS LAUNDRY, 327-29-31 NORTH TWELFTH STREET. During the past few years the laun dry business has been revolutionized by the introduction of improved ma chinery. The Evans Laundry com pany's progress in this line has been evidenced in the model equipped steam laundry operated by them at 327-29-31 North Twelfth street. Equip ment, skilled labor and prompt service are features of this well known laun dry. And a noteworthy consideration is that none but the best supplies are used In laundering clothes. Experi enced hands are employed. Delivery wagons are operated and the laundry which has a large capacity is kept busy all the time. Personal attention is given to all details. Organized la bor can always rely on The Evans Laundry as being friendly. 0 OK)K0000)K0 (olds witt Fever I When a heavy cold attacks one, accompanied by body 2) limns, ueuuucne ana iever, RECTOR'S LAXATIVE 8 COLD TABLETS will do more for von in t.hrp ; doses Mian all the quinine yon O can takn. g 2 They are small, convenient M O to take and Biire in action. 25c Per Bottle RECTOR'S I 5 Twelfth and 0 Streets g 15 CKOW)K3CrtK0000 C 1 W-C'Wi LT VS.. This establishment is a hospital for bicycles and a store stocked with an endless variety of wheels, sundries and all things important to the person who uses a bike. The work shop is a model, the best equipped and scien tific in its application to injured parts or the maunfacturing of parts new. Everything in this line 'is done hero in a mannar that has fixed the prestige of W. E. Parker, the proprietor, as a leader in his line. Mr. Parker also carries an up-to-date line of phono graphs, sporting goods, guns and G. A. JUGENHEIMER, 916 P STREET. N 3 " . , - v. 5 This buffet is one of the best equipped in the city. It is neatly arranged and fitted up for the con venience of patrons, while the stock of pure wines, liquors and cigars is not to be excelled in the city. AH classes of people have learned that this is the TILTON-PHELPS FURNITURE CO., WHOLESALE' FURNITURE. The attention that has been devoted to the production of fine furniture in this country reveals the fact that American inventive genius and me chanical ability are quite as successful in this line as they are in many others. As proof of this we make direct ref erence to the Tilton-Phelps Furniture company, who are successors to the furniture department of the Wisconsin Furniture and Coffin company. This company is turning out a grade of furniture that is being well received. This institution is strictly a home en terprise, employing a good many men, and is an enterprise in good favor with all Lincoln people. The propri etors of this company are men known for their positive attitude in all mat ters of good business policy. They are thoroughly practical men in the furniture line, and to become con vinced that Lincoln is producing as fine furniture as can be turned out in the world it is only necessary to take a walk through this plant. Here may be" found everything in the very finest to medium grades of parlor, bedroom, dining room and kitchen furniture in fact, everything to furnish the house complete. This firm is always foremost in any movement for a greater Lin coln, and has done much for our city. DON CAMERON, 119 SO. TWELFTH STREET. Mr. Cameron realizes -the way to reach a' man's heart is through his stomach, and the big substantial meals he sets up to them at moderate prices has forced them to look him up. 'Mr. Cameron is doing a very l-.irge business. His short order service is the best to be had in Lincoln. Mr. Cameron is a friend of the laboring people, and they have demonstrated their appreciation by liberal patron age. He serves meals at all hours and his prices are reasonable. Remember the location, 119 South Twelfth street. THE KEYSTONE GROCERY. One of the most widely known stores in Lincoln is the Keystone Cash Grocery Co. This establishment occupies spacious and well equipped premises, always kept in a clean and neat manner, and provided with the best refrigerator facilities. It is noted for the prime quality of the goods handled, and always has a fresh sup ply of fresh fruits and vegetables on hand. A special feature of this gro cery is that patrons can always find a good and varied supply of the best FURNITURE 55?. hi everything to be Ijad in a first-class store of this kind. Mr. Parker also does automobile repairing and. lock and key work. To make a long story short, he does all kinds of repair work along these lines. Mr. Parker has a warm spot in his heart for the union man, having been one of them himself for many years. Union men should foster and encourage such friendly firms, and when you need anything in this line remember our friend's loca tion, 1200 P street. Mr. Parker -has been established in business two years. place to go for clean socialibility, where one will be welcome with a hearty handclasp and made to feel at home. Mr. Jugenheimer has a host of friends among the wage-earnbrs of Lincoln. He is agent for the Willow Springs Brewing Co. table delicacies. Ample delivery fa cilities are employed and competent and courteous clerks attend to every want of the customers. The Keystone Grocery Co. has always been friendly to organized labor, and believes in paying a fair day's wages for a fair day's work. The Keystone Grocery Co: is held in the highest esteem by their many friends. Every dollar spent in this -sablishment receives full value. Vhe members of this company are J. E. Snyder and F. D. Thompson. CASTLE, ROPER & MATTHEWS. If there is one business more than another that requires for its success ful prosecution a large amount of fine taste, delicacy of thought and expres sion toward its patrons, and a tender respect and regard for their feelings, it is that of the funeral director. We refer with pleasure in this respect to Castle, Roper & Matthews, located at 120 to 124 South Thirteenth street, who have a wide prestige among the fami lies of the wage earners of this city. These gentlemen stand unexcelled in this particular profession. They take charge of funerals from the time of death until the interment, and never fail to give perfect satisfaction. They have the good will and the patronage of wage earners and other good peo ple of Lincoln. This firm has on many occasions manifested -a most friendly interest in the cause of labor. We take this occasion of placing the name of this firm before the friends of orga nized labor. THE ELAM RESTAURANT, 134 SO. TENTH STREET. There have been many attempts made in Lincoln to furnish good, first class eating. One in particular that has met this demand, which is attest ed by the continuous patronage of the people of Lincoln, is the Elam restaur ant, located at 134 South Tenfh. Few people but known Mr. J. A. Elam, the proprietor of this well known eating hniiKP Mr Elam has met the real demand of the people well-cookp meals, polite service, good coffee-cad a desire to please every one. TMs has made the Elam retsaurant in' idea) place. Mr. Elam has been in business five yeari) and is very friendly to the man who toils. ) Good Service Guarjjteed men Order of Protection A FRATERNAL BENEFICIAL ORDER Men and Women Eligible to Membership An Order That Admits All Classes of Occu pation, Grading Same According To Hazard. UNIFORM MONTHLY - PAYMENTS NO ASSESSMENTS PENSION MEMBERS AFTER SEVENTY YEARS OF AGE Supreme Harbor Lincoln, Nebraska. 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The Association admits mpn nnrl women on ermal tprms thna inanrino- - a refined and social order of the high est type; also enabling the husband lind wife to carry mutual protection for themselves and families. 2. Insurance is graded according: to age. 3. Monthly nayments are linifnrm and never increase. , Payments can be made monthly, larteny, semi-annually, or annually. 5. No assessment made nnnn the. death of members. " 6. Pavs total disability and old- age benefit. 8. The certificates in this order are valid, no matter what occupation you may be engaged in. 9. Certificates contain no restriction on travel or residence. OPERATING IN EIGHT NORTHERN STATES New Territory Being Opened. Competent oidie dim uismci uepimes wanted. For Further Information Address American Order of Protection Farmers & Merchants Bldg., Cor. 15th 0 Sts. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. 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' '; I Sell Union-Made Ste 1529 0 Street The Best Money are found at the Kiunln nJt.M 4