The Wageworker. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1904-????, October 25, 1907, Image 6

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J. C Wood & Co.
EXPERT
CLEANERS and DYERS
s 1322 N ST., LINCOLN, NEB.
Nebraska Paper & Bag Company
WHOLESALE
Paper, Stationery and Fireworks
109 North Ninth Street
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
AFTER A LOSS YOU NEED THE MONEY
Friends may sympathize; We pay cash. A Home Institution which
FVS PROMPTLY
FARMERS & MERCHANTS INSURANCE COMPANY
THE OLDEST STATE COMPANY. ESTABLISHED J 885.
Fire, Lightning and Tornado Insurance SMWWgfflSSK ver ,'MUI1" nd rte'D"to
HUTCHINS a HYATT CO.
COAL and WOOD
1028 0 STBEET
ARMSTRONG GL0TH1NG Company
GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS - J
LINCOLN, II! NEBRASKA.
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Sc Palm
(INCORPORATED) ,
DRy OOODS
O AND THIRTEENTH STREETS
PROTECT YOUR UOUE
Instruct Your Agent to place your
! Fire and Tornado Insurance in the
Western Firo Insurance
COMPANY
Home Office 201 So. 11th St.
Both Phones.
W. H. England, Resident Agent.
A PURELY NEBRASKA COMPANY.
KELLY
TKAT'S ALL
Both Fhones 1111 IN St.
EDUCATE FOR BUSINESS
- AT-
LINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE
THIRTEENTH AND P STREETS.
Roseine Oil...
A pure Pennsylvania Oil and sold by an
Independent Company.
MARSHALL OIL COMPANY, Lincoln, Neb.
jfirst
XErust anb Savings Banfe
Owned by Stockholders ol First National Bank.
INTEREST PAID AT 3 1-2 PER CENT
ARE YOU LOOKING...
rnn Tha East Return on Your Savings?
lUn Assistance in Buying a Home?
LET US POINT THE WAY.
f IDCLITY SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION
1307 N ST. FRATKItKITV DLDU.
American Order of Protection
A FRATERNAL ORDER ADMITTING MEN
AND WOMEN ON SAME BASIS. GRADING PAY
MENTS ACCORDING TO OCCUPATION. PATRON
IZE THE HOME ASSOCIATION
SUPREME HARBOR. - LINCOLN, NEBRASKA.
WHEN 'WALK-OVERS1 GO ON
SHOE TROUBLES GO OFF
ROGERS & PERKINS CO.
1129 O Street.
H. HERPOLSHE1MER
1MPOKTEHS ABfP CIO. RRTAILE 11 oT
Dry Goods, Suits and Cloaks, Furs, Millinery,
Women's Furnishings, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Boots and
Stationery, Shoes, Men's Furnishings, Carpets, Rugs, Drap
eries, China, Cut Glass, Toys; House Furnishing, : Groceries.
JOHN BAUER
WHOLESALE
LIQUOR DEALER
Distributer of Dick & Bros.. Quincy
Brewing Co's Celebrated Lager Beer
wok 117 Office 901 O St., Lincoln
farmers ant) fllbercbants Bank
FIFTEENTH AND O STREETS.
Capital Stock - ' - - $50,000.00 Deposits - - - - $202,090.66
Surplus and Profits - - - 5,460.49 Total Resources - . - - 269,561.15
3 1-2 PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS
Ride On the White Cars; Vhy ?
Because, 1st, The Citizens Railway Company is owned by
our own people; ,
2nd, this Company sells 6 tickets for 25c, and 10 to school
children for 25c;
3rd, it pays its taxef and obeya the laws and ordinances. - j
Because the' Management Does " Not Object" to
Unionizing the Line.
well, if you get any of that
cfyeap clothing in men's,
boys' and youths' suits; ladies' suits, skirts
and furs, YOU WILL HAVE TO HURRY
WE HAVE our neto stock of ladies' coats open,
and nothing in the city compares toith them
in quality and price. As toe told uou some time
ago, toe took all the surplus of an eastern factory
and ooer-loaded our sheloes, and must sell them, so
your price toill be ours, but tee oton the goods so
that your price tcill not hurt us.
Blankets and Comforts
We are long on blankets and comforts, and toil
sell them so cheap that you need not lay and freeze
this tointer if you toill come and see us before . we
are sold out. We buy goods to sell, and toe neoer
hold for higher prices but take the price toe can get
and sell the goods. There's no money in them for
us, laying on the sheloes. Yours truly.
Farmers Dry Goods Co.
236 North Tenth Street
THE LABOR PAPER.
Of one thing we are convinced: No
matter how inferior a labor paper may
be, it stands always as a battery be
tween the union and its enemies. Take
away the union paper, even though it
be a miserable travesty upon the art
of journalism, and you have removed
the vehicle which could and would
have conveyed to the public, whose
sympathies and support you need, a
true expression of your grievance; you
have given to your enemies an open
field, with the power to misrepresent
and malign you without check or hin
drance; you have removed the only
means of defense when the "grafter"
seeks to manipulate your organiza
tion; you have lost the best textbook
of your education in the school of ex
perience; you have shown that you
are indifferent to your own welfare;
and that you are willing to accept all
that can be given you, but you are not
willing to give anything in return.
Remember that in supporting the
union labor paper you are not doing
so simply for the sake of the editor.
It is your own welfare which is at
stake. You are a part of the great
scheme of organized labor, and th.e pa
per is a part of it. Deeply imbedded
in your hearts should be the con
sciousness that whatever is to the in
terest of one is to the interest of the
other. To withdraw or refuse your
support may appear a little thing, but
it is the little things, the infinitesimal
quantities, which, welded' together,
make up the most tremendous crea
tions, the most potential forces. It
is the little facts which you are not
seeing, the protoplasms of evolution,
which will one day have welded them
selves together and will confront you
as a problem which you must solve,
and how shall you have acquired the
mental acumen to sift and analyze
and segregate the various phases of
the problem if you have put aside the
only substantial means of education in
the world? There may come to you
a day when you will be required to
contribute to necessity many times
more than the sentiment of fraternity,
self-interest and advancement now
asks you to give freely, and when that
day comes you will wonder why and
how those formidable forces which
confront you were created, and why
they were not destroyed in the begin
ning before they had grown to their
formidable proportions. And the ans
wer will be that in the beginning you.
and thousands of others like you.
were too well satisfied with your con
dition to take the trouble to safeguard
it. You thought that so long as the
enemy was afar off there would be no
danger of a battle; you forgot that
when an enemy has been repulsed in
the broad light of day it may with'
draw "for a time to formulate another
plan, and then to return under cover
of the darkness and attack while you
are sleeping at yoUr post. Capital will
never give up the fight against organ
ized labor so long as there are men
and women who - must work for
bread.
In conclusion, we will ask you, care
less brathren, whether you can pursue
your business, working eight or ten
hours a day and at the same time
keep in touch with all that is being
done by organized labor? Can you
keep yourselves informed as to what
has been discovered by the greatest
thinkers of our times who are . study
ing this great problem? Do you not
think it would be vastly better if you
had a union paper entering your home
which would keep you up to date in
your knowledge of union affairs? Or
would you rather remain in your care
less and conceited ignorance, fondly
imagining that "your own wee, small
head contains enough brain matter to
solve all the riddles of the money-made
Sphinx? ' It is up to you. Baltimore
Labor Leader.
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 against 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. i
10. Sanitary inspection of factory.
workshop, mine and home. ; .
: 11. Liability of employers for in
jury to body or loss of life. ' ' -v t
12. The nationalization of telegraph
and telephone. ' 1
13. The passage of anti-child labor
lava In etatoo whora fhn An nnt ..taf
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 the Imperative mandate
and 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. : '
WHO SHIIPPED THIS BEER IN?
Carload of Val Baltz Brew Seized In
Coffeyville, Kansas.
Coffeyville officers raided a ware
house and seized more than a car
load of beer made by the Val Blatz
Brewing company. The beer was taken
to the county; seat where the sherif
is guarding it. The ownership of the
goods is still in question, but the
county authorities believe that it be
longs to the brewing company.
A3 this is one of the companies
that recently promised to quit business
in Kansas, after being sued by the
attorney general, litigation may fol
low from the attorney general's office
in Topeka. The county attorney has
reported the case to Attorney Gener
al Jackson and is holding the ship
ments subject to orders from that of
seized while being hauled to the In
dian Territory line and the teamster
revealed the location of the car load."
KANSAS CORPORATION CENSUS.
Secretary of State- Wants Information
About All Companies.
The state tax coummission is send
ing blanks to the county clerk for
full lists of the corporations in the
state. There are about 30,000 corpor
ations' registered at the secretary of
state's Office, but it is known that
many of these have ceased to "exist.
Some had finished" the work for which
they were organized, some never did
any work and scmie were organized
simply as a blind. The commission
made entries , in each list of all the
corporations known here and if they
are dead the county clerk is to show
this. The list will also show the capi
tal stock and other information which
the .commission wants. '