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About The Wageworker. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1904-???? | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1908)
r Our Oreaite AmlbStnoe In this business is that every man who knows us, and reads our ads. shall get the idea that this is the shop for quality in tailoring. We'd a good deal rather be known as the right place for good stuff, than merely as a place where you get low prices. TIME ARE NO BETTER FABRICS WOVEN THAN WE SHOW In our Spring and Summer stock for 1908 and the patterns are the very newest. If we bought our woolens the way the small tailor does, we would be romprlled to charge his prices but buying in such immense quantities, (taking occassionally the complete output of a factory) and cutting out all the middleman's profit and many others we get our goods fully a quarter cheaper. It stands to reason you can buy potatoes cheaper in carload lots than you can buy the single peck. We threw off the shackles of little ways and doubtful methods from the start and pioneered the path to the broader and more liberal field of merchandis ing which is now our most valued asset. SUIT OR TOPCOAT MADE TO ORDER REMEMBER Every Garment turned out by us is UNION MADE Your Choice of Over 1,000 Patterns DKXVtWC ALL THE LATEST JTCSLE SHAKES. SMC3E ESOWHS. FAWN E&TTKS. SAK3 TANS. PCS GAYS. ELET3ANT GAYS AK3 ALL TEE KZW PCI CEECBS AK3 SOACOW STRIPES. D) 1 Rcmsnbcr Our Warrant "Satisfaction or No Pay" DONT WASTE YOUR GOOD MONEY ON ILL-HI TING, READY-MADE HAND-ME-DOWNS MEN OF TASTE IN DRESS ARE THE ONES THAT get ahead. Look prosrermre and you'll be prosperous. Good clothes clothes that are made for you, made to fit and retain their shape make you look good, feel good and make good. There are no better clothes than ours built ai any price. Scotch Woolen MIMs Co, 145 South Thirteenth Street LmCQLN, HEU J. F. Gregory, Manner 'J JUST A SAMPLE. A few Mocks south of O street ts a Miter, afty feet U by 15S Ions. It Is unimproved. It represents an original tnvestneat ot about ITS. The Mr Is asking Taat vmt has sot added a dollar to the lot's niM 1st the tea or more year she has omi It. Wso 4)4 add that value? WelL a nnioa pressman is addicts to it by building a. nice bona u to it for which he viQ be fined boat a year in the shape of tax. Tbe rest ot the working bare added to it enough to make p the balance, aad they did it by their sweat aad toil. Bat they don't set aay of It. They baild aad pay taxes. Teat adds to the value of the lot. Will workiagmea ever get into the habit of thinking? Will they ever srodr ap o& tbe single tax? IN OKLAHOMA CITY. Oklahoma City famishes aa esam- pie of what the earpeaters caa do whea thoroughly organised aad work- iag ia baraioBy. 'Without loss of a day's work, they secured aa increase ot SO cents per day aad a onion con tract with every contractor in tbe city. Fort Worth Banner. BO VOl BELIEVE IN FOSTERING S30FJE INSTITUTIONS? IE SO, GIVE SliETOOT TO ALL THESE EAIE1 LOCAL CONCERNS H. l ro araai nna Dry Goods, Softs and Cloaks, Fan, KEIfiacrr, woaaaea rmahMiMa Faacy Good Jawatry. Books aad arpeuv Rsf Dtap- CatGUavTeya, EDUCATE FOR DU8INES8 AT LlfiCOLFi CUSIFIESS COLLEGE lURlttani MS P STSECTS. labq ssotjs VIIU' AN EASTER SUGGESTION. J. C Wood & Co. EXPERT CLEANERS and DYERS 1322 H ST, UMCOLK, HE. ROGERS tx PEOiriS CO. 1129 O Street. American Order of Protection A FRATERNAL, ORDER ADMITTING HEN AMD VOBODt OH SAMS BASS CXADOS& PAT. MKNTS ACOOWDWG TO OXXVPATKM. PATMR. rrm THE HOMB ASSOOATKHt ..... SUntlMB MAKBOir. - UNCOLM. KB8KASKA. XErust anb Savings Bank hvSUiasiliirtstrira MTEKEST rum AT 3 1-2 PER CEBT JLr.:.STr.g::G clotiii::g ccpauy GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS LINCOLN. NEBRASKA Miller & Paine (IICOIFOIATID) DRY GOODS O jalXD XHIRTBBNXH If, this Easter season means any thing, it means that Christ has quered death for as. 0 death, where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory?" is the defiance which we stay fling at our enemy because ot Christ's power over death. - "For as in Adam all die. in Christ shall all be made alive." is the language of Paul, who appreciated the importance of this truth when he added: "If Christ has not risen from the dead, we are of all miserable.' Tbe resurrection of Christ, then, is the fundamental doctrine of the Chris. Uan Church. It is also the most gen uinely attested fact in Christian his tory. As a noted scholar once said: "There is more eTidence to prove that Jesus Christ arose from the dead. than that Julius Caesar ever lived. The observance of every Sabbath day is a world-wide acknowledgement ot tbe resurrection ot Christ. It was because Christ arose on tbe first day ot the week, that the early Christians changed the observance of the "Sab bath from the Jewish "Saturday" to the Christian "Sunday or "Lord's Day" so powerful was the impression of His resurrection upon the minds ot these sturdy workntem aad their hard- headed, but previously disbelieving associates. "Not until I put my finger into the. prints of the nails in bis hands, and not until I thrust my hand into the spear-thrust in bis side, will I believe." said .doubting Thomas, whea they told him ot the appearance, after death, of Christ. These men did not want to believe. They had given, up all hope of the coming again of Christ. They thought that His mis sion had been a failure, and they had returned to their former occupations, because hope had left them. But when the news of the resurrection reached them, and when, later, they saw Christ with their own eyes, they became the boldest of men of their day. So bold. indeed, that probably everyone of them suffered a martyr's death these men who formerly doubted and denied their Christ. 1 Remembered, then, was the proph ecy which he Himself bad made, that three days after His death. He would come back to life. This made His resurrection all the more remarkable. Just a concluding, aad a very nat ural suggestion. If Christ's prophecy came true and it did He must have been divine. If divine. He must have told the truth concerning everything that He spoke about. Whatever He said concerning His selationshin to men must therefore be of in tensest interest. What did He say about sin and salvation, about present duties and future retribution, about our per sonal relationship to Himself? I won der if it wouldn't be worth while look ing it up. in His own sermons, as they are given to us in the gospels? Rev. Charles SteJxle. win be labor Interests which the ltaam feel entitled to. The leaders of the aew movement declare that the actio, is taken in self defease, aad ia jrTjr t protect the interests of varfasj t "'"? portatioBS aad Industries mj i at anraay ly by union men. Tbe farmers of the state are invited to participate ia the UNIONS PLAN CAMPAIGN. North Carolina la Labor to Take Politics, Part For the first time in the history of organised labor, the various unions of North Carolina propose to be felt in the coming political campaign. A mass meeting of all union men in the state has been called, to be held in Raleigh, April 27. whea ways aad A state ticket is spoken of as a prob ability. TO OPPOSE RATE REDUCTION. Railroad men of Fremont at a mass meeting held "- Sunday afternoon at Franklin hall, elected P. H of Fremont as delegate to the Fremont local railroad orders be fore the meeting of the state railway commission, whea a protest win be entered against a proposed redaction of freight rates. ROOSEVELT WILL SIGN. It was semi-oflicJallT Tuesday by a cabinet member that Roosevelt had decided to sign the employers liability bill. Bonaparte, it is said, has given aa opinion, la which he says the bill is A report states that the strike among the union journeyman tailors of Portsmouth, Ore, is helping the sales of union made ready-made clothing. There IS a Dress Shirt Made With The Union Label " It sdls for a Dollar and bears the Label of tbe UNITED GARMENT WORKERS OF AMERICA UNION INDIANAPOLIS MADE 3H I RT Insist on Getting THE MODEL and if your dealer will not get it for you. we win send shirts, carryirg charges prepaid, to any address in the United States or Canada fort 1 each We make laundered negligee shirts with cuffs attached or detached; also coat shirts. Pleated bosoms in all patterns aad styles, if yon want them. THE MODEL Royal Blue Shirts are indigo dyed, fast colors and so warranted. MODEL SHIRT CO., SgEZMg'SE New York Office, 350 Broadway