THE Volume 7 An Independent Newspaper Devoted to Sunshine and Good Cheer. Without-Malice and Without a Muzzle LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, DECEMBER 16, 1910 MERRY CHRISTMAS! The Wageworker appears in holiday garb today, bearing to all its many friends and its few enemies a Happy Christ mas Greeting. There is nothing that is good The Wageworker would wish held from anyone. In this season of "Peace on earth, to men good will," we renew old friendships, strengthen new ones and erase from heart and mind all animosities. Throughout all of fair Nebraska, the Queen of the West, may happiness reign supreme. May prosperity continue to be her portion. May there be in all its broad expanse, from Sioux to Richardson, from Dixon to Dundy, no widow uncomforted, no orphan unfed, no man hopeless, this happy Christmas season. May we, as loyal Nebraskans, begin now to do our full duty to our state; singing its praises, standing by its industries, and developing her manifold resources. With one accord let us relegate the "Knockers" to the rear; let us all be "Boosters" in everything that the name implies. Again, and yet again, The Wageworker wishes you all a Merry Christmas! In the words of Tiny Tim: Number 39 $5 (lift