The Wageworker. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1904-????, August 29, 1908, Labor Day Edition, Image 4

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1000-1016 P St Opposite New P. 0. and U. S. Court House
WE SELL EVERYTHING
WE ARE OPENING NEW FALL GOODS DAILY AND GETTING THEM
READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION. WE DO A CASH BUSINESS which
enables us to sell to you at a lower price than do the stores who do a credit
business, for no concern exists that does a credit business but has heavy
losses on bad accounts. Someone has to pay the losses. Who does it?
You, when you buy of them. You pay only your own bills at this store.
COME IN AND SEE. WE SELL COMPLETE LINES OF LADIES' SUITS, COATS, SKIRTS.
MISSES' COATS AND SUITS. MILLINERY at popular prices, UNDERWEAR HOSIERY, NO
TIONS, CARPETS, RUGS, LACE CURTAINS, DRESS GOODS, MEN'S HATS and FURNISHINGS.
WE SELL THE FAMOUS FITZ OVERALL, and a complete line of UNION MADE SHOES for the
whole family. COME IN AND GIVE US A TRIAL WE WILL GIVE YOU A SQUARE DEAL.
mitterIHIeiniry
Goinnipaey
J. S. BROTHERS
DEALER IN
Liquors
Cigars
ALWAYS THE BEST BEER
THAT'S ALL"
HAVELCJCK, NEB.
THE LABOR PRESS.
Ragsdale
See Him Face to Face at
GEORGE'S KITCHEN
1112 N St. Auto Phon 4516
OPEN ALL THE TIME
International Typographical Union
Urges Its Unanimous Support.
At the Boston convention of the
International Typographical Union
the press committee brought in a ring
ing report that was unanimously
adopted by the convention. Believing
tSat this report will be Interesting
and profitable, The Wageworker here
with presents it:
Boston, Mass., Aug. 14, 1908.
To the Officers and Members of the
International Typographical Union:
Ladies and Gentlemen Your com-
rjittee on- press respectfully presents
the following report for your consid
eration:
In view of the fact that the great
need of the trade union movement
is more concerted and enlightened eC
fort among the great rank and file of
the trade unionists it is the opinion
of your committee that the labor
press of the country la the greatest
instrument for the accomplishment or
tliis purpose.
In every jurisdiction that has a
labor paper, the condition of the
v. orker has shown an improvement
end the antagonistic attitude of s
large proportion of the non-labor press
has been dissipated.
It is recognized that the Typograph
ical Journal is without doubt the best
cf the trade union papers in the
country. However, we believe that
the influence of the general labor
press should be extended and that
it is our duty as printers to take the
lead in the support of the labor press.
We make the following recommen
dations: That the delegates of the Inter
national Typographical Union to the
American Federation of Labor con
vention be instructed to use their in
fluence to the end that various na
tional and international unions hav
ing labels give a larger degree of
support to the labor press, especially
along the line of advertising their
labels therein.
Recommendations adopted:
That this convention goes on record
si. protesting in a most emphatic man
ner against the present law and atti
tude of the postal department of the
United States in its restrictions of the
service with regard to the second
ers privilege, believing that such
restrictions are inimical to the free
institutions of the country and par
ticularly to the freedom of the press.
We therefore request that the presi-!
cent of this organization convey our
protest to the president of the United
States, the senate, and the house of
representatives.
The protest was adopted.
. That it is the sentiment of this
convention that all Typographical
Unions should show in a practical
manner their belief in the power of
the labor press, by subscribing for
such papers as a body, where such
P&pers exist.
Adopted.
That our delegates to the American
Federation of Labor convention be
instructed to use their best endeavor
to bring about some system of syn
dicating news of the . labor world
weekly to proved bona fide labor pub
lications, such proof of their bona fide
character to be furnished by the sec
retary of the American Federation of
Labor by the central body of the re
spective town or city.
Adopted. ,
' That, as the running of a labor
paper is a direct advantage to our
membership in providing employment,
in addition to the general benefits
accruing to the entire labor move
ment, we recommend that the Inter
national Typographical Union issue
a folder of sufficient size and number
of pages to fittingly present the need
and value of the labor press and that
a sufficient number be issued to afford
n thorough distribution, the limit of
such distribution to be determined by
me executive council. we recom
mend that a sufficient sum be taken
from the general fund to defray the
expenses of said publication.
Adopted.
That the following be incorporated
iji our book of laws under the head
cf "Resolutions:" "That the Inter
national Union urges upon all mem
bers the advisability and necessity of
subscribing for the labor press (if
any exists in their jurisdiction) in a
body and render further support,
such as the patronizing of its ad
vertisers to the exclusion of others,
provided also that unfair firms or mer
chandise are not advertised in ita
columns, to the end that the value
of its columns as an advertising me
dium may be fully appreciated by the
friendly business element of its com
munity." Adopted.
The committee endorses the action
John H. Rosenstock
Dick Hellweg
John H Rosenstock
LOWER OFFICE
J026-J028 N STREET
WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALER
Distributer Falstaf Bottled Beer
FAMILY TRADE SUPPLIED
Bell 298
Lincoln, Neb.
Auto 2298
of President Lynch in preparing hi3
publicity ' articles and recommends
tiiat his efforts along this line be
continued.
James Simpson, Chairman.
Edward S. Alden, Secretary.
Giles C. Courtney. ;
"Victor L. BeTger.
NOTICE TQ CREDITORS.
Estate No. 2452 of Dewftt C. Wood
ring, Deceased, . (otherwise called
Daniel C. WoodringJ in County Court
of Lancaster County, Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska, ss. : Credi
tors of said estate will take notice
that the time limited for presentation
and filing of claims against said es
tate is March 15, 1909, and for pay
ment of debts is October 15, 1909; that
1 will sit at the County Court room in
said county, on December 15, 1908, at
2 p. m., and on March 15, 1909, at 2
p. m., to receive, examine, hear, allow,
or adjust all claims and objections
duly filed.
Dated August 5, 1908.
P. JAS. COSGRAVE,
(Seal) County Judge.
By WALTER A. LEESE,
Clerk.
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Lincoln's p
family Liquor House 2 1
All Kinds of
WINES and LIQUORS
For family use. The A. B. C. Bohemian and High Life Beers a specialty. j
None better. X
1 Lincoln Liquor and Cigar Co.
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Both
Phones
NEW FURNITURE.
General Agent Slossen, of the Union
Pacific at Lincoln is feeling fine these
days, and City Agent Matsen is happy
beyond expression. The new mahog
any furniture for the city office is ar
riving, and before the first of the
month the Union Pacific city office
will be a bit the finest of any railroad
office in this section of the moral vine
yard. ' . - ; .
GOD 8AVE US!
"We are the friends of labor, and
not its enemies," writes an official of
the Anti-Saloon and County Option
Leagues in trying to explain by mis
statements of Tacts why J. W. Dick
can take care of my enemies," de
son received no consideration. "I
clared the Danish king, "But God save
me from my friends."
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