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About The Wageworker. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1904-???? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1907)
YRIC THEATRE POLITE VAUDEVILLE MATINEE 3:00 P. Rfl. EVENING 7:45 & 9:00 LINCOLN'S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE PRICES ALWAYS THE SAME, 10 AND 15 CENTS THE ROYAL HOTEL One of the newly furnished hotels here conducted by an old hotel man Is the Royal, located at Fifteenth and O streets. Beigre the present proprietors took hold the hotel was completely remod eled throughout and for the most part newly equipped. A modern dining hall, bar, barber shop and pool room TO THE DRUG TRADE Now is the time to place your orders for Holiday Goods, Druggist's Sun dries, Drugs and School Supplies of all descriptions. Be sure and make us a call. We have what you want and our prices and terms are right. Lincoln Drug Company Corner 8th & P Sts. Lincoln, Nebraska were added to its already elaborate equipment. During the last few months further imp'rovements have rapidly been made and today it is without a doubt cue of the most complete and fully equipped holsteries in the city. The hotel is conducted on the Ameri can plan, rates ranging from $2:00 to $2.50 per day. It has the further dis tinction of being the only hotel on the m;.-in street of Lincoln, and is ideally located midway between the Burling ton and Rock Islanii depots. There are accomodations for from 200 to 300 guests, there being one hundred and twenty-five rooms. Of these 25 are equipped with bath, the other one hundred being without. L.. D. Munson & Co., are the pro prietors with Mr. Munson in the man aging department, who is known all over the state as an efficient hotel man, having been formerly connected with one of the large hotels in Lin coln. A visit to this hotel will convince one of its many advantages. republican primaries on September 3. He has lived in Nebraska twenty years and graduated from the Ne braska College of Law in 1903. He attended the State University from 1S91 to 1S94, and entered the employ of the Burlington as a switchman. In July, 1903, he met with an acci dent in which he lost his right hand. Then he entered the. law school and graduated in 1903. During two years of his studies in the law school he was employed on the night force in the Burlington yards. Mr. Berry car ried a card in the Brotherhood of Rail way Trainmen during all the years he worked for the railroad, and he is a thorough union man. His ability is vouched for by men well known to The Wageworker, and because of the facts above set forth The Wageworker would like to see this good union man nominated and elected justice of the peace. A UNION CANDIDATE. - Ex-Switchman With One Arm Wants to Be Elected Justice. John R. Berry is a candidate for justice of the peace, subject to the Spend a portion of Labor Day in j boosting the label. I Louisville has secured the next j biennial convention of the Retail ! Clerks' International Protective asso-1 ciation. i The Middlesex Printing company, a ! concern at Lows, Mass., that has j been hostile for years, signed an agreement. j ? we Kds to Dftemniarlk" I always like to get into the special edi tions because in them I am allowed to say pleasant things about myself. I am not running for any office just now, but -am running the best meat market in the city where a child gets the same square deal that a full grown man obtains. You can save just about 25 per cent by buying your meats of Weiler Packing Co. 226-228 North 10th Street TT V H nLiml The Buying of Furniture is a very important matter e Are Looking For You Fair On the occasion of your visit to Lincoln and to the great state fajr we want the opportunity to personally thank our host of friends for the liberal patronage that has come to this store during the past year our first year in business. We are proud of this success, proud of our store, and we most heartily thank the buying public of this section for their generous patronage. We know this success is deserved for we started right. We built this business upon a strong foundation, namely, Dollars are Saved on every purchase here Furniture of Quality at Reasonable Prices This good furniture at reasonable prices is cheap, so in fact, it is no wonder that a great volume of business has come to this store. Now for the fall trade. WeVe been working hard for months to secure the best in handsome, stylish, durable furniture, and we've succeeded in doing so. We believe we can show you just the piece of furniture you would like to own at a price you would be willing to pay. Come to our store and see if this is not so. We'll not urge you to buy, it will not be necessary. Moore's The stove of all stoves that's built to save labor these -are greater values pc because of the following exclusive fea- Dnnor C turea: The Everlasting Firepot. Hinge Top-plate. The Daylight Oven. The Thermometer considering qual- (C'lC and CCC tv nrices are extremely moderate HdO "P to OD The Oven For the Dining' Room We are showing all that's newest and best in dining room furniture and ev ery purchaser is assured a hundred cents worth for everydollar spent here. Ostermoor Matresses get for what you pay"- at less cost than if you ordered direct from the factory and we pay the freight it's a case of "not what you pay, but what you -While the factory prices are the same as we quote yon, the saving here is about one-third for the weight of the mattresses we sell is greates at each price. .ri0 pound Ostermoor $15.00 60 pound Ostermoor $18.50 Macey Bookcases of all sectional bookcases made "Macey" is best yet they are not high priced. You can buy a fivn unit, Macev book case of quarter oali, in all finishes, consisting of top sec- fc1 tion, three book sections and base section for P While in the City buy a Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet this is good advice, prices range from $15,50 to $50 Don't fail to Visit our Money Saving Carpet Department During Fair Week we are going to offer bargains such as you cannot afford to miss come, see the greater values in line Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Axminsters and Miltons both carpets and rugs. Also greater values in ingrain carpets, oil-cloths and linoleums. Any Carpet or Rug made to your special order on very short notice. Mission Furniture this handsome and substantial furniture is increasing in. popu larity and the best in mission furniture is to be had at this store for we are sole agents for the Chas. Limberts Arts and Crafts Line. Now let us suggest that you select some- imng i null mis 11 ii wuiiw m wj r.v w . lasting sonvenir of the 1907 trip to the fair our mission rockers are great values, one especially d? C ff priced at v -v-f " ' Perhaps you've been wait- LOIS Ol ing for a long time bring W rffia fi a IfC in your mind the handsom- iviorrisunairs est and mo8t eomtattMt chair you ever saw you'll find we can suit you exactly 5.00 to $28 are the prices. Look or Buy We're at Your Service at Any Time The A. O. BEN WAY CO .Visitors 'at Our Store will be , Given a Pretty , Souvenir 1106 to 1114- O Street