1 mm KOMO COAL $7.75 Per Ton The Best Coal in the Market For The Money Good for Furnace, Heating Stoves or Kitchen Ranges Give It a Trial. Satisfaction Guaranteed WHITEBREAST CO Bell 234 Auto 3228 1106 O St The Dr. Benj. F. Baily Sanatorium LINCOLN. NEBRASKA . For non contagious cbronio diseases. Largest, best equipped, most beautifully furnished. Named for Lincoln Made in Lincoln t-O U E I t-OUF H.O.BARBER &S0NS LIDERTY Test of the Oven Test of the Taste Test of Digestion Test of Quality Test of Quantity Test fTime Measured by Every Test it Proves Best Demand Liberty Flour and take no other. If your grocer does not handle it, phone us about it. H. O. BARBER & SON fHE WAGEWORKER. Entered as second-class matter AdtiI 2 1 1 904. at the postofficeat Lincoln. Neb., under die Act of LoDgicss oi Match 3rd, 187V. A WISE CHOICE. ACME COAL SCHAUPP COAL CO. For Cooking and Heating. Dr. Kerns' Appointment Give Great Satisfaction. One of the appointments of Governor-elect Aldrich that will be particularly satisfactory to all the people of the state who know the appointee is that of Dr. W B. K: rn, formerly of Wood River, to the superintentlency of the state asylum for the insane at Hastings. Dr. Kern was at the head of the Hastings institution under Governor Dietrich and Governor Sheldo" and was re moved two year: ago by Gov ernor Shallenbergcr. His man agement of the institution during his former incumbency was said to have been the best that the place ever had, and his reappoint ment to the position will be es- peciallv pleasing to his many friends hereabouts. Shelton Clip per. HUMAN MACHINES. Our American Motherhood Be coming Mach-ne-Made. ..Mrs. Kavmond KoDins in a speech the other day said : "We have fought for our relig ious liberty but industrial lib erty is still a thing of the future. There are 6,000.000 working girls in this country, and what are the conditions, the environments un der which thev perform their daily labors? Thousands of these girls operate dangerous laundry ma chinery and receive onlv So week. The greatest thing we have to contend with in our industrial life is the speeding up. as it were, of the machinerv. The work which was formerly performed in the home by the womrn is now done in the factorcs. The great difficulty between vesterdav and today is the introduction cf ma chinery which ma'--es of the fac tory worker a mere machine ten der and under conditions in most cases detrimental to health. We are simplv becoming a part of a machine. BANK REORGANIZED. Farmers and Merchants Bank Op erating Under New Owners. The Farmers and Merchants bank is now operating under new ownership and m inagement, the transfer havinsr been made las Thursday without any friction For some time the state banking board" has been endeavoring to reorganize this bank, and success crowned the efo-ts this week Under the rev organization the institution will be known as the Nebraska State bank. M. V. Folsom is president o: the new bank, H. K. Burkett is vice president, and Frederick E. Beaumont is cashier. Mr. Leau- mont has been one of the state bank examiners for several years. All three of these men are experi enced banking men, and under the guidance the new bank is assured of success. The capital remains at $50,000, and some of the inter ested stockholders are among the solidest men of Lincoln. The LABEL SHOW. Will Be Held at the Oliver The ater January 13. The Union Label picture show at the Oliver on January 13 will be one of the most interesting amusements of the season. It will be a program calculated to amuse and instruct. In addition to show ing the labels of the various crafts, moving pictures of factory scenes, tenement" scenes, street scenes and mountain scenes will be shown. In addition there will be illustrated songs and comic pictures galore. Coll is Lovely is the lecturer who accompanies the show, and he is one of the most entertaining speakers upon the platform." The admission is free, but seats are reserved. You may se cure tickets exchangeable at the box office for reserved seats from practically every union man in the city. The exchange may be made on and after the 10th. It must be remembered that children under 15 years of age will not be admit ted unless accompanied by their parents. No exception will be made, and any boy or girl under that age who appears unaccom panied by parents will be refused admission, even though holding a ticket. This is done in justice to tha management of the show, as it is an educational movement and seeks to interest the purchasers of merchandise, not to amuse chil dren. If you are unable to find any tickets, just go to the box of fice and ask for reserved se'at tickets. INJUNCTION GRANTED. The hearing of the application of the Denver Rock Drill and Ma chinery company for an injunc tion restraining the Machinists union and all other labor organ izations in the state from in any way assisting the Machinists now on strike at the Rock Drill com pany was concluded in the dis trict court Wednesday evening and Judge Greeley Whitford granted a permanent injunction. The prayer of the applicants n ay not be granted as made. The par ticulars will be made public Sat urday. If the injunction is made as sweeping asthe applicants de sired. The United Labor Bulletin wili be restrained from in an)' way commenting on the strike, and no union man will be allowed t communicate or publish the par ticulars in the strike of the Ma chinists. Ths application covered everything, A few jolts of this kind will wake up the" union men ot Den ver. Denver: Labor Bulletin.-