The Wageworker. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1904-????, December 20, 1907, Image 6

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    DRESS PATTERNS. ,
New York Typographical Union, No.
6, states that the following patterns
are fair:
McCall'a.
Independent Peerless.
t Pictorial Review. '
. Union Dime.
Paris -Modes.
Economy.
Home Pattern Company.
All the Butterlck patterns and pub
- lications are way up on the list of
scabs, and should not be allowed In
. any worklngman's home, especially if
he is a union man.
Browns Business College
Teaches simple, easy system of .
Shorthand. Business men pre
fer oar graduates. They are
more thorough than other stud
ents. Twenty years' experience.
k WRITE NOW.
1519 0 STREET,
LINCOLN. NEB.
I PREWITT'S 1
PHOTO GALLERY I
1214 O STREET
When you want a
GOOD photograph
call and see 1117
vork. Satisfaction
guaranteed ....
GENERAL MENTION.
Bits of Labor News Gathered Chiefly
With the Scissors.
The union label that's all.
Look for the union label. 4
If it is not labeled, refuse it.
Union made shoes are sold by Itog
T8 & Perkins.
Denmark leads the way in labor
organization. Fifty per cent of her
wage-earners are unionists.
The annual convention of the Sea
men's International Union opened on
Monday in Chicago. About 60 dele
gates attended the opening session,
and they were welcomed to the city
D
W art expert eleaners, dyers
and flnlihers of Ladies' and Gen
tlemen's Clothing of all kinds.
Tn flaest dresses a specialty.
THE NEW FIRM
J. C. WOOD & CO.
AjC FOR PRICELIST.
PHONES: Bell, 147. Auto, 1291.
1820 N St. - - Lincoln, Neb.
Henry Pfeifi
DEALER IN
Fresh and Salt Meats
Sausage, Poultry, Etc
Notice to Creditors.
Estate No. 2328 of Jennie E. Miller,
deceased, county court of Lancaster
County, Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska, ss.: Credi
tors of said estate will take "notice
that the .time limited for presenta
tion and filing of claims against said
estate is July 15, 1908, and, ior pay
ment of debts U February 16, 1909;
that I will eit at the County Courl
room in said County, on April 15, 1908,
at 2 p. m., and on July 15, 190S, at 2
p. m., to receive, examine, hear, allow
or adjust all claims and objections
duly filed.
Dated, December 5, 1907.
P. JAS., COSGRAVE,
(Seal.) Countv Judge.
By WALTER A. LEESE, Clerk.
37-4
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
Telephones 888-477. 314 So. nth Stre4
If
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OFFICE OF
Dr. R. L. BENTLEY
SPECIALIST CHILDREN
Office Hours 1 to 4 p. m.
Offi 2118 O St. Both Phones
LINCOLN. NEBRASKA
VagBworkers, Attention
We have Money to Loan
on Chattels. Plenty of it,
too. Utmost secrecy.
KELLY & IN ORRIS
70-71 BROWNELL BLK.
(I MYDEN'S ART STUDIO
New Location, 1127 O
. Flna wrk a Specialty.
Auto 3336
Lincoln Dental College
CLINIC
Open for Patients Every
Afternoon
lOtll mid O U. r. M. Bulldtar
Phones: SM
John H. Graham, D. 0- S
Llnooln, Nebraska
DENTAL 0EFICES Holm ft McDonald
NEVER
CUT
CORNS
Cutting corns with a razor or
knifes is a dangerous and most
unsatisfactory way of removing
them.
Durand's Com Cure
in most convenient, surest and
safest cure for corns.
Ptfr Bottle, 15c
By mail, 16c money back if it
does not cure your corns.
Rector's Pharmacy
Twelfth and 0
Notice to Creditors.
Estate No. 2320 of' Mary Crawford,
deceased, in County Court of Lancas
ter County, Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska, ss.: Cred
itors of said estate will take notice
that the time limited for presentation
and filing or claims against said estate
is July 15. 1908, and tor payment of
debts is February 16th, 1909; that I
will sit at the County Court room in
said county, on April loth, 1908, at 2
p. m., and on July 15th, 1908. at 2 p. m.,
to receive, examine, hear, allow, or ad
just all claims and objections duly
filed. Dated December 6th, 1907.
P. JAS. COSGRAVE,
(Seal) County Judge
By WALTER A. LEESE, Clerk. .
37-4
Notice of Adoption. ,'
Iu re adoption No. 242 of "Lauven''
in County Court of Lancaster County,
Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska, to all' per
sons interested, take notice that Wal
ter B. Schermerhorn and Louise C.
husband and wife, have filed
their petition for the adoption
of "Lauren" a male minor child
with bestowal of property rights and
change of name, which has teen set
for hearing before this Court on Jan
uary 20, 1908, at 9 o clock a. m.. when
you may appear, object to nnd con
test the same.
Dated December 3, 1907.
P. JAS. COSGRAV'C,
(Seal.) County Judge.
- By WALTER A: LEESE,
37-4 . Clerk.
Notice of Petition.
Estate No. 2335 of John E. Little,
Deceased, in County Court of Lan
caster County, Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska, To all per
sons interested in said estate, take
notice, that a petition has been filed
for the appointment of Mrs. Jennie
R. Little, his widow, as administratrix
of said estate, which has been set
for hearing herein, on December 26,
1907, at 9 o'clock a. m.
Dated November 25, 1907.
P. JAS. COSGRAVE. -
(Seal) County Judge.
By WALTER A. LEESE,
35-St Clerk.
by President John Fltzpatrick, of the
Chicago Federation of Labor.
The constitution of the A. F. of L.
isto be printed in Spanish.
Of 90 locomotives just ordered for
the Grand .Trunk railway, 70 will be
built in Canada and only 20 in the
United States.
Thousands of mill operatives
throughout New England, most of
whom are employed in textile manu
facturing establishments, have re
sumed work.
Mayor Fitzgerald of Baston has as
sured labor union officials that there
will be zio discrimination in the city
departments against any man because
of his labor organization affiliation.
From little acorns large oaks do
glome. Porto ftico has three flourish
ing unions affiliated with the Boot and
Shoe Workers' Union. The union
stamp travels fast and is today found
in all civilized countries of the globe.
The reputation of the shoe is the
cause of this world-wide publicity.
General President of the Commer
cial Telegraphers of America, W. W.
Peattie, of Chicago, is in Washington,
where he will assist the two tele
graphers who are members of con-
gress in drafting bills in too interes
of the operators.
The Damascus Nickel Steel Com
pany plant of East Carnegie, Pa., has
resumed after a shut-down of four
teen months. The plant is now under
the control of the Carbon Steel Com
pany of Pittsburg. The new manage
ment intends to make the Damascus
grades qf stee! besides the crucible
and commoner grades.
Electrical Railway employes of
Fort Dodge and Des Moines, la., In-
ttrurban, secured an agreement with
that company to run until May 1, 1909.
end thereafter unless notice is filed
0 days previous to termination.
The Friend paper mill at Dayton,
O.-, resumed operations with 1,500
men on Monday.
Glass telegraph poles are to be
us,ed in Germany. It will be interest
ing to bystanders when the first line
man attempts to go up one of those
poles with a pair of climbers.
The Valley plant- of the Republi
Steel & Iron Company and several de
partments of the Brown-Bonnell steel
piant at Youngstown, O., have re
sumed, giving employment to 5,000
men.
There will be no strike of firemen
on the Missouri Pacific, trouble hav
ing been averted through the efforts
of Charles P. Neill, United States La
tor commissioner, and Martin A.
Knapp, chairman of the Interstate
Commerce Commission. - Z.-"
The Ohio Federation of Labor will
fight Senator Foraker for any posi
tion to which he may aspire at the
hs-nds of Ohio voters.
Trustees of the sanitary district in
Chicago have decided to provide ev
ery employe of the electrical depart
ment with accident insurance, as
does the Comnionwea'th-Edison and
ether large ::aaufacturers of elec
tiical power ia the country.
The Italian government has present
ed a bill prohibiting bakers from
working at night and establishing a
heavy fine in case of infraction, which
will go to the fund for incapacitated
iind aged workmen.
Steam and hot water fitters in
South Bend Ind., are jubilant over
the fact that their trouble is being
so amicably settled.
Garment workers and bosses em
ploying union labor in England have
favorably considered the suggestion
to fight the sweating system by a un
ion label to be affixed to all garments
made under fair conditions.
With the signing of a contract by
the Minneapolis & St. Louis Railway,
the machinists' union now has an un
derstanding with six Northwestern
railroad companies. All of these
reads are paying the union scale of
40 cents an hour, and the men ars
working a nine-hour day. There has
never been a time when the railroad
machinists were working under bet
ter conditions than at present.
, A Terre Haute, Ind., "rat" printing
office has been fined by an Indiana
court for using a bogus label of the
Terre Haute Allied Printing Trades
Council union label.
A. RLAIIN SIGN
of satisfaction is shown when a
dealer is recommended by his
customers. It is our happy lot to
say that our oldest patrons are
our bett salesmen.
They Know Coal
bought here is always clean and
free from slate, and they also
know that a ton with us means a
ton never less. Has your expe
rience been altogether of that
character."
IPS
DO YOU BELIEVE IN POSTERING HOME
INSTITUTIONS? IE SO, GIVE SUPPORT
TO ALL THESE EAIR LOCAL CONCERNS
v AFTER A LOSS YOU NEED THE MONEY
Friends may sympathize; We pay cash. A Home Institution which ,
pYSf PXlY "
FARMERS & MERCHANTS INSURANCE COMPANY
THE OLDEST STATE COMPANY. . . ESTABLISHED 1685.
Fire, Lightning and tornado Insurance VI&lWJtfiEEE: Ter a miUm d -rterMta
ARMSTRONG CLOTHING Company
GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS
J
LINCOLN, 1 1 NEBRASKA .
Miller & Feiirie
. (INCORPORATED)
DRY GOODS
O THIRTEENTH STREETS
H. HERPOLSHE1MER
1 M I O R T EK8 AD dZO RGTAIL8RS OV
Dry Goods, Suits and Cloaks, Furs, Millinery,
Women's Furnishings, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Books and
Stationery, Shoes, Men's Furnishings, Carpets, Rugs, Drap
eries, China, Cut Glass, Toys, House Furnishing, Groceries.
Hide On the White Cars; Why?
Because, 1st, The Citizens Railway Company is owned by
our own people; ,
2nd, this Company sells 8 tickets for 23c, and 10 to school
children for 05c;
3rd, it pays its taxes and obeys the laws and ordinances.
Because the Management Does Not Object to
. Unionizing the Line.
EDUCATE FOR BUSINESS
AT
LINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE
THIRTEENTH AND P STREETS.
ARE YOL LOOKING... -.
rfln The Best Return on Your Savings?
Assistance in Buying a Home?....
LET US POINT THE WAY?
; FIDELITY SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION
1307 Jf ST. FRATERNITY BLDO.
HUTCHINS & HYATT CO.
COAL and WOOD
1028 0 STBEET
American Order of Protection
A FRATERNAL ORDER ADMITTING MEN
AND WOMEN ON SAME BASIS. GRADING PAY
MENTS ACOORDING TO OCCUPATION. PATRON
IZE THE HOME ASSOCIATION - - - - -SUPREME
HARBOR. - LINCOLN, NEBRASKA.
J. O. Wood & Co.
EXPERT
CLEANERS and DYERS
1322 N ST., LINCOLN, NEB.
WHEN 'WALK-OVERS' GO ON
NSHOE TROUBLES GO OFF
ROGERS & PERKINS 0.
,1129 O Street.
K E L L Y S
THAT'S ALL
Both Fhone-s - 1111. N St.
TIrust anb Savings 3Barih
Owned by Stockholders of First National Bank.
V INTEREST PAID AT 3 1-2 PER CENT
PROTECT YOUR HOME
, Instruct Your Agent to place your
Fire and Tornado Insurance in the
Western Fire Insurance
COMPANY
Home Office 20 1 So. 11th SS
Both Phones. .
W. H. England, Resident Agent.
A PURELY NEBRASKA COMPANY.
v..
jfarmers an& flfoercbants 38ank
FIFTEENTH AND O STREETS.
- $202,090.66
. . . 269,561.15
Caoital Stock
Surplus and Profits -
$50,000.00 Deposits
1 5,460.49 Total Resources.
3 1-2 PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS
ADAM SCHAUPP COAL CO.
1218 O St.. Yard, 18th and R.
Bell 182. Auto 3812
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