The Wageworker. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1904-????, October 31, 1908, Image 6

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not make a change?
Suit Made to Order
By a Union Tailor
SCOTCH WOOLEN MILLS
M. C RANDALL
185 SOUTH THIRTEENTr
NEBRASKA Paapgera
Wholesale
Paper, Stationery
and Fireworks
109 North Ninth St. LINCOLN, NEB.
Phones Auto 1514, Bell 606
Liberty Flour
(Made in Lincoln)
H. 0. Barber & Son
JOHN BAUER
Wholesale Llquc r ' Plater
Distributor of Dick fc Bros., Quincy
Brewing Co's Celebrated Lager Beer.
OFFICE & WAREHOUSE
J27-29-3I-33-36SO. 8th St., Lincoln, Ktb.
Phones: Ante 1817. Bell 817 )
When 'Walk-OverM go
on, shoe troubles go off.
Have You
Tried a Pair?
Rogers & Perkins Co.
1125 O STREET
NEBRASKA'S SELECT HARD-WHEAT FLOUR
Wilbur and DoVitt Hills
The Celebrated
Little Hatchet Flour
RYE FLOUR A SPECIALTY
Telephone XT.: 800 145 SO. 9th, LINCOLN
rTTlDRESHER
yj Tailor
143 South Twelfth Strdot
, LINCOLN NEB. ,
FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK
Owned By Stockholders of The First National Bank
THE BINK FOR THE AAGE EARNER
INTEREST PAID AT A PER CENT " Tenth and O Streets
AUTO PHONE 2547 . BELL PHONE 254ft
O. A. FULK, Gents' Furnishings, Hats
1325 O Street : ;v;;.$-:.;
1 KELLY'S PLUMBERS 1
CENTRAL LABOR UNION.
The delegates to the Central Labor
I'nion are exporting to have a delegate
at the convention of the American
Federation of Labor which meets next
.month in Denver. The bentimeiu
seemed unanimous against -ippro print
ing the expense money lor this i.ur
pose and a committee was given
charge of the matter or raising the
fund from the bodies represented. This
has met with a large response, and a
JOB
PEEINlTM(g
AT THE OFFICE OF
The
Wage worker
We are prepared to handle
all kinds of Printing Cards
to Newspapers.
Have you tried us? No I
r
Very likely we can do you
good.
Wageworker
Auto 1556 130 North 14th Bell 333
large part of the necessary amoum is
piready in hand or pledged.
President Kelsey has been absent
from the city for about a month, and
Vice President Quick has occupied the
chair. It is not known whether , Mr.
Kelsey has been apprised of his new
duty as delegate to Denver, but it is
hoped he will be on the job when the
time comes.
A communication from the United
Garment Workers of America enclosed
a number of packets of court plaster
in celluloid ' cases whereon is adver
tised the Garment Workers' label.
The delegates are wise to the prac
tice of politicians of springing canard
just on the eve of election when the
time is too short for it to be refuted
before balloting time. To be to some
extent prepared for such roorback, the
central body, at its meeting Tuesday
renewed Its purpose of standing by
the political movement now on foot to
elect the friends and defeat the en
emies of those who toll. To that end
and to renew confidence in those
chosen to carry on the battle, the fol
lowing was adopted:
WHEREAS, we, the Central Labor
Union of Lincoln, state of Nebraska,
In meeting assembled, have considered
the situation in which the toilers of
, our country find themselves by deci
: sions of courts, and the failure of con
' gress to afford the necessary relief;
and
I WHF.REAS we have appealed to the
republican congress in vain to afford
the necessary relief for the protection,
restoration and defense of the natural
and inherent rights of the working peo
ple ard all our people; and
WHEREAS we appealed in vain to
the republican party convention to de
clare for the necessary restoration of
the rights to which the toilers are en
titled, rights which have been shorn
from our people by reason of the de
cision of the Supreme Court, which de
cided that the voluntary organizations
of the workers are illegal combinations
in restraint of trade, and come under
tho Sherman anti-trust law, and that
the republican party rejected and re
pudiated labor's urgent needs and in
sulted the great rank and file of the
toilers of our country; and
WHEREAS the same demands were
presented to the democratic party at
its convention and that that party em-
bod'ed in its platform' the demands
which labor presented and made la
labor's contention its own; and
i WHEREAS the republican party's
' candidate. Mr. Taft, has, in his letter
of acceptance and his speeches, accen
tuated his injunction record, and the
democratic candidate, Mr. Bryan, has
pbsi-irtely and unfaltering pledged
hlirself. if elected, to secure the rights
of the toilers to which they are so just
ly entitled
i WE, THEREFORE, in regular meet
ire cf the CeDtral Labor Union of the
city of Lincoln, state of Nebraska, re
iterate our declaration that though
as organized workers, we are neither
democratic nor republican, nor owe al
legiance to any political party whatso
ever, we yet reiterate and re-affirm
it to be our duty and the duty of all
workers and friends of human liberty
to stand faithfully by our friends and
elect them, oppose our enemies and de
feat them, whether they be candidates
for president, for congress, or other of
fices, whether executive, legislative, or
judicial, and we' pledge ourselves and
call upon the people of our city and
state to help carry into effect the
laudable and ennobling purposes for
which the toilers struggle and aspire.
Attest:
F. A. KATES,
. Secretary.
TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION.
November Meeting Due for Sunday
' and Important-Committees to
Be Named.
Lincoln Typographical union will
meet Sunday, November 1 (tomorrow),
and there will be something doing. A
matter of vital Importance is to be
given consideration. . The committee
on revision and codification of the
constitution and bylaws will probably
have a report to make.
Workj has been "bully" ' for 'the
month of October, and not all of it
has been due to politics, either.
Will M. Maupln left for Hennessey,
Okla., Tuesday evening in response to
a telegram announcing the serious ill
ness of his aged father.
( Governor Hoke Smith of Georgia,
who was in Lincoln last week, is edi
tor of the Atlanta Journal. It was a
non-union office when he bought it.
His first act after becoming proprie
tor was to senef'f or an organizer and
say: "I want this shop unionized
so I can deal with the men on an
equitable basis." The Journal has
been union ever since. "And I've nevr
had a sign of trouble," Bald the gov
ernor. S. A. Hoon passed through Lincoln
Tuesday on his way home from a visit
in Iowa. Sam is still located in Colo
rado Springs, and his appearance in
dicates that he is on very good terms
with the climate and people.
FEDERAL COURTS SUPREME.
In this modern craze for settling la
bor disputes by injunction the inter
ests of property are declared to be
rights; the laboring men having no
property are thereby presumed to
have no rights. Where there is no
law the judges will "make" a law;
where there is no precedent they
make a precedent. No congress, par
liament or diet, no king, emperor or
czar in the civilized world today
would dare make such laws as the
rulings in labor injunction cases hand
ed out by the federal courts of tho
United States. Indianapolis Union.
We ars expert cleaners, dyers
Ml tilaheri of Ladles' and
tlemen's Clothing of all kinds.
The finest dresses specialty.
THUD NEW ITOJU.
J. C. WOOD & CO.
A-jC FOR PRICELI8T.
PHONES: Bell, 147. Auto, Utt.
ISM N St - - Lincoln, Neb.
DR. CHAS.YUN6BLUT
DENTIST
ROOM 202, BURR BLK.
bell shi LINCQLH, NEB.
MYDEN'S ART STUDIO
New. Location, 1127 O
Flaa wrrk a Specialty.
Auto 1336
CORN FLAIIES
The Improved Toasted
Corn Flakes
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Corn Flakes positively saperior to the
ordinary kind. E-C quality the high
est quality ever attained in a flaked
corn food makes E-C Corn Flakes the
- most popular cereal food, in millions of
' American homes, i
All Grocers, IO cents
EGG-O-SEE CEREAL COMPANY, Chicago
Largest Manafctnres of Flaked
Cereal Foods is the Wodd
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