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About The Wageworker. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1904-???? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1910)
rHE WAGEWORKER. RECTOR'S White Pine Cough Syrup COMMERCIAL STEREOTYPING Mounting and Mortising on Wood or Metal Borders. Duplicate Half-Tones and Line Cots, Tint Blocks. All Work Guaranteed to be First Class y Is a quick and positive remedy for all coughs. It stoqs coughing spells at night relieves the soreness, soothes the irrita ted membrane and stoqs the tickling. It is an ideal preparation fpr children as it containes no harmful anodynes or narcotics. 25c per bottle RECTOR'S 12th and O'St OFFICE OF DR. R. L. BENTLEY, SPECIALIST CHILDREN Office Hours I to 4 p. m. Office 2118 OSt Both Phones LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Dr. Chas. Yungblut ROOM No. 202 BURR BLOCK Dentist AUTO. PHONE 3416. BELL 656 LINCOLN, -:- NEBR. Wageworkers We have AttCTitinn Money to loan Aiienuon on chattels. Plenty of it. Utmost Secrecy. 1 29 So. nth St. Kelly & Norris Entmd mm aeeond-claaa matter Aoril 211 904. at the poatoffice at Lincoln. Neb., under the Act of Congress ot March jni. 1 07. MR. GUYE IN TOWN. B. E. LARGE Entrance, Side Door, Down Stairs, 1118 M St Drops in to Get a Line on His New Duties. Louis V. Guye of Omaha, who is to succeed Will M. Maupin as deputy labor commissioner, dropped into town Tuesday and spent the rest of that day and all of Wednesday getting a line upon what his new duties are to be. He is already assured that they will be numerous enough to keep him pretty busy. Mr. Guye has been close to the labor game for many years and is well versed in the needs and hopes of the wage earners. He will take into the office zeal and determination to do all that one man can to be of service to the men, women and children who make up the great group of toil. V Once Tried Always Used Little Hatchet Flour Made from Select Nebraska Hard Wheat WILBER AND DeWITT MILLS RYE FLOUR A SPECIALTY BllSiA,9 1 45 So. 9th St, LINCOLN, NEB. MONEY LOANED en household goods, . pianos, hor ses, etc; long or short time. No charge for papers. No interest in advance. No publicity orfil papers, We guarantee, better teems than others make. Money paid immediately. COLUMBIA Loan co. 127 south 12th. Capital Aulixiary No. 11 to Lincoln Typographical Union No. 209 meets every second and fourth Wednesdays at the Labor Temple. MRS. FRED W. MICKEL, 3200 U St Secy-Treas. A HAPPY THOUGHT. Dr. Farnham Springs Another One Worth Cogitating. Dr. Farnham springs a good one every now and then. That's can do it without sweating a hair. The other day a member of his family suggested sending a small Christmas package by express. "Not much," replied the doctor, "We'll send it by mail. I don't own any express company stock, but I do own a share in the pos tal department. 1 nat s worm tninking over. We all own a share in the postal department, but instead of being the recipients of dividends from express company stock we are mulcted in great amounts tn nav huge dividends on express stock so thoroughly saturated with water it would catch fire in Hades in seven thousand years. Uncle Sam is about the prize Z. Mark of the world, else he wouldn t stand for the coarse work of the express companies. They underbid him on the profit able carrying, and then soak the helpless public on everything that is too heavy for the mails. There is only one answer to this the parcels post. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DE FENDANT. Demetns Baradawich, defendant, will take notice, tnat on tne 21st day of Sep tember, 1910. Akulina Baradawich. plain tiff herein, filed her petition in the Dis trict Court of Lancaster County, Nebras ka, against defendant, the object md prayer of which are to obtain a. divorce from him upon the ground that defend ant has been guilty of extreme cruelt-v toward the plaintiff, without any cause or provocation; that he has wantonly. and cruelly failed and refused to sup port plaintiff, notwithstanding- the fact that he is a man of sufficient ability to provide suitable maintenance for her. You are required to answer said peti tion on or before the 30th day of Janu ary, 1911. AKtlLTNA BARADAWICH. By T. S. ALLEN & 13. G. MAGGI, Her Attorneys. 40-4 Start The Year Right No better way of starting the child right for the New Year than to give them a savings bank account. Make a small deposit in the name of the boy, (or girl), give him the bank book, and then tell him how interest grows, how every dime added to his account makes for future independence. It will be easy to interest him; easy to give him the right impetus. No better way ever devised for teaching the boy habits of thrift. Bring the boy with you to our bank and let us talk to him about it. AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK 132 NORTH 11TH ST. First Trust and Sayings Bank Owned by Stockholders of First National Bank The Bank for The Wage Earners Interest Paid at Four Per Cent 139 South Eleventh Lincoln, Nebraska r 1