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About The Wageworker. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1904-???? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1907)
WM. ROBERTSON, JR. STOVES, FURNITURE AND CARPETS Cash or Credit 1450 O STREET THE WOOLEN HILLS CO. World's Greatest Ttllors SUIT OR OVER OAT TO ORDER $15 II aoiE-io IMS MS So. 13th St. FAIR CONTRACTORS. Use the Best It is LIE E1TY FLOUR It is made in Lincoln and every sack is warranted to give satisfaction. BARBER S FOSTER Caoroford '& PoMg SHOE FITTERS TO MEN FOLLOW THE WAGON AND n wvi i iv xf-- ill to ill STREET, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA oeo Your Cigars Should Bear This Label.. union-made cigars. SHHK ClIKlU (MUUI HaCwMMMiltMMMlri ms-ub CtfU.) 3C It is insurance against sweat shop and tenement goods, and against disease. . . . oooooooaooooffi03 ioeoeooaoaoeo9oeoooecoeocoeooo The Lincoln Wallpaper Paint Co. A Strictly Ipton Stop BBS Modern Decorators, Wall Paper; Mocddings, Etc SSffiSTK Arto Nune 1975 List of Those Who Employ Union Car penters On All Work. Bulletin No. 3, Carpenters' Union, Local 1055, Lincoln, Nebraska. Phones Auto '3824; Bell F1154, 130 South Eleventh street. The following employers and con tractors have been declared fair by Carpenters' Union, Local 1055, and we request all parties contemplating building or repairs of any kind per taining to our trade to please take no tice and consider the following reput able contractors and builders before letting your work. Atterbury, H. B., 1901 S St., Auto 5402. Baker, S. W., Auto 2040, 1836 South 15th St. Chappell, H. E., Bell L-1635, 114 So. 13th, room 2G. Campbell, A., 2950 Holdrege St. Copeland, S. R., Auto 3590, 110 No. 2Yth St. Drybbro, L., Auto 3861, 432 So. 10th Dobbs, H., Auto 3935, 329 South 27th St Harrison, T. B., Bell F-351, Brownell Blk, room 12. Hammond & Burford, Auto 4997, 3135 Dudley St. Hutton, Alex, Auto 2565, 1436 N St. Jewell, J. W., Auto 3458, 2509 Q St. Jensen, L., Auto 3458, 2509 N St. Kiewit, A., Bell A-1601, 1620 N St. Lindell, C. A., Auto 6378, 2739 Sum ner St. McDougal, G. J. Meyers, A. L., Auto 4260, 223 No. 28th St. Mitchner, E., Auto 6345, 928 South 12th St. Mellor, Chas., Auto 2009, 2149 So. 15th St. Odell, F Auto 3094, 1335 No. 24th St. Myers, X, Auto 3065, 701 Pine St. Ryman, C. W., Auto 3903, 1112 Pine St. I Rush, D. A., Bell B-1792, Normal. Schaull & Asenmacher. Townsend, T. K., Auto 1505, 1328 South 15tli St. Vanderveer, O. W., 154 S. 18. Bell 2268. Webb, S. A., 2743 W., Auto 4226. Watson, Joe, Auto 3189, 405 So. 26th St. Lincoln Sash & Door Co., for mill work 2nd Y, Auto 3463. Parks, A. N., 1545 O. Pettit & Co., cabinet makers, 1530 N, Auto 2582. Quick & Barr, Belmont, 3603 No. 9. Bell A-1704. Williams & Simpson, 2933 Clinton. This bulletin Is issued by authority of Carpenters' Uunlon, and is subject to revision at their orders. Firms and contraqtors can, have names inserted by applying to Carpenters' Business Agent, at 130 No. 10th street, or by phone Auto 3601, Bell F-2289. LABOR'S NATIONAL PLATFORM. 1. The abolition of all forms of in voluntary servitude except as a pun ishment for crime. 2. Free schools, free text books and compulsory education. 3. Unrelentng protest igalnst the issuance and abuse of injunction pro cess in labor disputes. - 4. A work day of not more than eight hours in the twenty-four hour day. 5. A strict recognition of not over eight hours a day on all federal, state or municipal work and at not less than the prevailing per diem wage rate of the class of employment in the vici nity where the work is performed. 6. Release from employment one day In seven. . 7. The abolition of the contract sys tem on public work. 8. The municipal ownership of pub lic utilities. 9. The abolition of the sweat shop system. ' 10. Sanitary inspection of factory, workshop, mine and home. 11. Liability of employers for in jury to body or loss of life. 12. The nationalization of telegraph and telephone. 13. The passage of anti-child labor laws in states where they do not exist and rigid defense of them where they have been enacted Into law. 14. Woman suffrage co-equal with man suffrage, the initiatve and refer endum and flie imperative mandate arid right of recall. 15. Suitable and plentiful play grounds for children In all cities. 16. Continued agitation for the pub lic bath system In all cities. 17. Qualifications in permits to build of all cities and towns, that there shall be bathroom and bathroom attach ments in all houses or compartments, used for habitation. The Atchinson Globe 30 Years Old The Atchinson Globe celebrated its thirtieth anniversary September 1 with free concerts given by the Banda Rossa. The attendance at each con cert was estimated at 8,000. aemr team nu cia I A SUPERIOR COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Business Men Prefer Our Graduates mnr ii7 -v Mr. and Mrs. Brown Enter Upon their Twentieth Year of Teaching Sept. 1, '07 ' ' "'- I lis v? I 1 Kf.51 "via,' ...... Hff mi m (4 S3- NIGHT SCHOOL OPEN NOW Positions Waiting for Our Graduates Mr. S. L. Caldwell Our Penman has no Superior in Nebraska FALL TERM OPENING 1519 O STREET, INCOLM, NEBR. (Setting .Ahead In the World Is not merely & question of saving money, but of proper investment of your savings. Real estate is one of the most profitable as well as the safest of investments. How often have you heard a person say, "I could, have bought that property years ago for a few hundred dollars; now it is worth thousands." Will you be saying the same thing a few years from now? We have dozens of bargains in Lincoln real estate that we can sell you for a small amount down and the remainder in easy payments. We can sell you a home for a small amount down and the balance at just what you are paying in rent. Good properties, too, sure to go up and up and up. Come in and tell us what you want. We have been twenty years in this business here and we can get it for you. 3ED EM AW m Offices: 122 North 11th St., Lincoln, Neb.