The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 23, 1910, Image 5

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CHRISTMAS AT THE CHURCHES.
LUTHERAN CHURCH.
The Lutherans will observe the
Christmas day according to their custom
for some years and hold their early
service at 7 o'clock and be largely a
musical service by tho choir and orches
tra. The services will bo by tho Sunday
school consisting' of Christmas recita
tions, responsive readings, songs by in
dividuals and classes and by the school.
Tho service will bo worshipped and in
keeping with our Lord's birth and tho
Sabbath Day. The offering of the even
ing will bo for the cause of .christian
education and be applied on the con
gregation's apportionment for the col
leges of their church; thus giving an
opportunity to express tho true Christ
mas spirit in making gifts unto others.
Tho morning offering goes to tho choir
fund to be used in proceeding the needed
music for this and other, services of tho
church. There will be no,othor services
during the day.
THE MOUNtNG 8EUVIOE.
dobot Hoothovon
1'roccsslona.l Tho Orchestra
Bouna Out All Water ' Wilson
Tho Choir
Hoar Tho Christmas Hells Gabriel
Mirsos Klchards and Illoner
March In O Voton
' Orchestra
Hymn 221 Congregation
Tho Mornlne Sorvlco
OThou Who Hy a Star Didst duldo.. Adams
Mrs. Huffman
0 Days o'f Vtys. Ashford
Choir
Anion tho Hills Loreni
Tho Orchostra.
Thonillsof Palestine Ashford
ThoClioIr
O ArchtnK sklos-Vlolln Obllgato Wilson
Mrs-Huffman and Mr, Yost.
Tho Lord Is Ourltofutro Tlattmann
. Orchestra
Hymn 220 Comrrcsatlon
A Christmas Lullaby-Vtolln OblUrato..-.
Wilson
Miss Klchards
Gloria In Excelsls Ashford
Mrs. 1)111 and Mr. Moon.
'Kejolco Wilson
Mr. Yost
Lonro-Offortory. Violin Obllitato....Handol
Offorlne-Gonoral Prayor
Joy To Tim World Foorls
Tho Choir "
Hymn Conirrccatlon
ncnodlctlon
Nuptial March Ashford
Kcccsslonal Orchestra
METHODIST CHUKCII.
The Methodist Sunday School will
celebrate Christmas on Friday evening,
when a Christmas Service entitled
Bells of Joy" will be rendered. There
will be a tree, parents and a treat for
each member of the school. Parents
and friends aro invited to this service
beginning at 7:30 P. M.
At the regular morning service on
Rimrlnv the following nroKram will be
rendered tOrgan . Prelude, Doxology ,
Hymh No. 107 "Joy to tho World",
Apostlo Creed, Prayer, Anthem:
"Bright and Best", Old Testament
Lesson, Anthem: "Calm on the List
ening Ear", Offering, Hymn No. 112,
Sermon (Christmas), Hymn No. 110f
Benediction.
Evening worship at 7:30 p. m. Spec
ial music appropriate to the day. These
Bcrvices are public nd we Invito all
who have no other place to come and
worship with us. Come in the true
spirit of Christmas.
PRESBYTERIAN
At the Presbyterian church Sunday
' morning the paBtor will deliver a sermon
appropriate to the day, tho subject to
ho 'TheBabo of Bethlehem," Tho mus
ical program for the service will be:
"OreanProludo "Christmas Grootlne"
' Ashford
Anthom-'Tldln&s of Great Joy" .. Adams
' Ladles' Quartotto, with full Chorus
, Orfortory-" Alone With Thoo" Balloy
Mrs. Iva McElhenlo
Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock the
choir will render Dudley Buck's can
.tata, "The Coming of tho King," with
Mrs. Chas. Lciningor as director and
Mrs. E. A: Cary organist. Tho themes
and thoso assuming tho song parts are
as follows:
Organ Proludo Dudley
Hymn No. W. Joy to tho World Handel
Ooncrogatlon Standing
Prayer by tho pastor, (Congregation Stand
ing) Quartotto-Oantata Domino ...Dudley Iluck
Mrs.Lelnbaugh. Mrs, Lolnlnger.Mr. Iluch
anan, Mr. Lolnlngor
Kosponalvo Iloadlng No. 12
Ladies' Quartetto-Ohorus of Angols from
Oratorio of "Ell" by Costa.
Mrs. Lolnbaugh, Miss Soronson. Mrs. Lowell,
Mrs. Lelnlngor.
. Cantata TiiuCoumaoi'TiiKKiNa
Prophecy Soprano Solo "O Joriualom,
, lpok about Theo" Mrs- Lolnbaugh
Advent I'ullchorus "Awake, put on Thy
A Strength, O '.Ion. Soprano and alto duett.
Mrs. Lolnbaugh and Mrs. Lolnlngerj full
. ( chorus.
Tho Annunciation -Alto nolo, Mrs. Lolnln
, gerj Tunornolo. Dr. Orcbflir.
Across tho desort Caravan of tho Magi
Malo chorus. Bass solo, Dr, Kerr, Tonor
solo Mri Buchanan. Malo chorus.
ThoM'lalns of Bothlchom Fmalo chorus
Tenor' solo Dr.' Crosslor, Fomalo chorus,
Malo Chorus, Full chorua,"Glorj to God in
itm TI IfTiinut
Tho Doparturo of tho Shopords, Bass Solo
Mr. Lolnlnger, Mali chorus, Soprano solo
Mrs.Lelnbaugh. Full chorus, tuno, "orK-
cl.1i-."
, Offertory-Virgin's Lullaby, from "Tho
Coming of tho King."
Adosto Kldolos-Melody by John Heading
In 1090, arrangod by Dudley Bucks Fomalo
chorus, Male chorus. Full chorus,
. Benediction by tho Pastor.
Organ Postludo Gloria from Mass In E Flat,
, Andro.
The ICholr
Sopranos and altos-Mosdames Lolnbaugh.
Buchanan, Batlo, Lolnlngor, Lowell. Misses
Whlttlkor, Soronson, Salisbury, McKay, Itlt
nerand Jonuson
Tenors and Bassos Messrs. Oresslor, Buch
anan, Lelnlnger. Kerr, Crosby, and Cary
I EPISCOPAL cnuncH.
The services at the Episcopal church
will bo as follows on Christmas Day:
Early Christmas communion at 8n. m.,
later service .at 10:45, and a children's
Christmas service at 7 p. m. At tho
10:45 service tho following program
will bo rendered:
Processional: Joy I Joy! Carllchs.
"O Como let us slwruutotho Lord" ..Datifcs.
To Doum Morton.
Hymn "Whllo shepords watched their Hooks"
Offertory Anthem; "Hall. Holy Mornl'Mlall.
Recessional "Joy to the World.'
"O bo Joyfull In tho Lottl" Roily
Communion Service; Music by Wilkinson.
The beautiful musical service at 10:46
a. m. will be most helpful to nil nnd all
who will arc cordially invited to come
and worship with us in this service of
gladness and prnlso nnd good-will.
Wo hopo to see n very large nttendnnce
of the membership of the parish pres
ent at all the services on Christmas Day .
The Sunday School Christmas Party
will be held on Monday evening nt 7:00
P. M. at the Masonic Hall. Wo Iiojmj
the children will be on hand promptly
for. both tho service Christmas night,
and also for tho celebration on Mond.i
evening. Thero will be no Sunday
School on Christmas but tho Children's
Service in the evening will take the
place oftho regular Sunday School.
BAPTIST
Tho Baptist Sunday Bchool will hold
a Christmas entertainment at tho
church Saturdny evening, at which
there will be n tree and from It gifts
will be distributed. An entertaining
program of songs nnd recitationb will
be rondorcd.
Sunday tho services will bo ns usual,
with sermons appropriate to the day.
CHItlSTIAN
The Christian bible school will hold a
Christmas entertainment Saturday
evening. A set program of songs and
recitations will bo rendered. There wi!l
also bo a Christmas tree nnd a Sai.ta
Claus. Tho lattervwill distribute con
fections to the younger members of
tho Bchool.
The services Sunday will be ns usual,
with Christmas ns tho leading thume
of sermons and songs.
CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS.
Tho customary service will be held
at the K. P. Hall nt eleven o'clock in
iho forenoon. Visiting scientists are in
vited to attend tho service.
Xmas Trees,
Get tho Michigan Spruce, tho finest
tree grown, for Xmas trees. Got your
order in early as wo have only n limited
supply. All kinds Xmas decorations,
Enterprise Bakeiiy.
The farmers' Institute.' at Hersh'ey Sat
urday was a grand success. Tho spcak
was good and very instructive. The
display of corn, potatoes, wheat,
chickens, mules, horses, etc., wa&
fine, we think, as you would find at a
state fair. The ladies' department had
bread, cake, butter, pic, etc., and a
beautiful display of fancy work. The
crowd was everything wo could wish
for and the hall was too small . Tho
Hershey highschool class of 1910 gave n
beautiful drill forming'Jotters II. II. S.
and Farmers Institute, which was ap
preciated by nil. Sutherland Free
Lance.
MODERN HOUSE FOR SALE AT
A SACRIFICE.
We have the exclusive sale of the
Dr. J. R. McKirahan property on cast
Sixth street, only seven blocks put.
A modern house of seven rooms, with
basement under whole house, hath
room, electric lights and heat. Full
66 foot lot, all filled and graded and
cement walks in front and around
house with enrbing in front. The waUs
have all been newly decorated and new
inlaid linoleum on kitchen, bath and
pantry together with new range, and
shades will be left in the house.
The doctor is very anxious to go
south for the winter and will sell at a
sacrifice, make us an offer.
Temple Real Estate & Ins. Agency,
C. F. Temple! Mgr.
CRYSTAL
THEATRE
To-Night
and Saturday.
MOVING PICTURES:
"The Perversity ' of Fate",
'When We Were in Our
Teens".
VAUDEVILLE:
The Scherleys in Songs
and Dances.
10 and 15 Cents.
A Divorce Case
By EVAN BURLING
Copyright, 1910, by Amrta Fr
Association.
"Do case bufo' do jury la a dlvo'ce
case," said tho Judge. "Geo'ge Wash
liiKton Is tryln' to git rid of his wife,
Uluule Washington. Do corresponder
Ib Aaron Arnold. Do lawyer fo' de
kuslmn', Josiah Illcks, Is a poo' whit
trash pottyfoggcr. Do lawyer fo' de
wife Is Tom Barber, a nigger. IX
Mist' Illcks t'lnks kazo he was gradl
vnted nt do Uulrcrslty of Vlrgtnny be
kiu teach do co't how to try de case
be mighty much mistaken."
Tho Judge paused nnd. glared at Mr.
Illcks, as much as to say that If he
presumed to Dud fault with the courf
rulings ho would bo jailed for coa
tempt.
"Do fust evldcnco is fo Geo'ge
Wnshlngton to say why ho want to
git rid of Glunlc," tho judge conth
uetl, and Mr. Illcks, knowing that his
time had come, called William GUson,
n very black negro, to tho stand. Alt
er gottlng In tho preliminaries the law
yer naked:
"Whoro woro you on tho 12th et
October last?"
"Vnlkln' by Gco'go Washington's
house"
"Toll tho Jury what .you saw on that
occasion."
"I saw Anron Arnold go into de
yard, nnd I saw Mrs. Washington
wnshln' clothes In n tub Just outside
do kitchen. Anron ho stolo up behind
Mrs. Washington, put ho arms around
hor and hug her,"
"Gentlemen of tho Jury," said the
lawyer, "I would explain that Aaron
Arnol Is tho corespondent In this
case."
Tho jury looked at one another.
Then the foreman glanced nppeallngly
nt tho Judge.
"Do correspondcr," his honor Inform
ed them, "Is do rnsclll or do gal what
comos Into do fnmbly to break it up."
"Exactly, your honor," said Mr.
nicks. "Now, William GUson, toll the
Jury how Mrs. Washington received
Aaron Arnold's enrcss."
Tho witness v looked wildly about
about him, ns If nfrald of Bomothlng.
It was evident that tho word caress
lind frightened him.
"Cnrcssln," tho Judgo Informed him,
"Is what Mlsto' Arnold done at de
washtub. Now, toll do co't what Gin
nlo Washington dono to do corre
spondcr." "Missus Wnshlngton," said tho wit
ness, summoning courage, "sho up an'
hit Mlsto' Arnold obcr do bald wld de
washboard." . 1
i This bit of'ovldenco was unexpected
by tho attorney for" tho plaintiff. He
didn't seem to know what to say next
Presently ho decided:
"Call George Washington.
"Georgo Washington," ho Bald when
the husbnnd took tho stand and had
answral n few preliminary questions,
"you say you saw tho dofendant enter
your yard, Btenl up behind your wife
nnd hug her. Now, did your wlfo re
ceive his endearments as tho last wit
ness testified?"
"No, snh."
"How did sho recolvo them?" ''
"Sho didn't need to tnko do wash
board. Sho got knuckles lak iron.
Sho jlst hauled off nnd tuk Mlsto' Ar
nold under do Jaw nnd sent him sprawl
In' on do grass. Ef you don't bcllebo,
Jedgc, how hard urn wlfo kin bit all
yo' cut to do la to. bring her-intoco't
nnd let her try It on yo'sclf. Look a
hcaV
II( pointed to u scar on his cheek.
The plaintiff's attorney wan again
nouplused. Tho Judgo took up his
";Jou'ge Washington, wha fo' yo'
tuk' up.de time ob dls co't tryln' to git
lh: from yo' wlfo on account of
stu !i orldetlco nn dly? Do yo' reckon
to prove yo' wlfo bad wooninn knaro
ttlmi Mlste Arnold put ho nrm about
her ishe hit him?" .
"Ye?, Judge. 1 want to provo dut
inn wlf might hard 'oomnn to lib
wld."
The Judgo looked puzzled, but wa
equal to the occasion,
"Ulnnle Washington,''"' ho snld, "what
fo' hit yo' huslmn', who befo de
Luwd yo' promise to lub, honah an'
obey?"
"Jrdg, I novo' hit ma husban' dat
wuy but once. Dat was when Plnkoy
Smith was wnshln' clothes nnd I seen
(!eo'g come up behind her and put he
arm a urouu' hor and giro her n smack."
There was another pausoJ
"Why didn't you apply for a dl
voVeV" asked tho Judge.
"Kuzo I didn't want no dlvo'co no
how, i kin talc keor of my ol man,
.unl I don't want no co't and no lawyer
to ln'lp me. Wheneber I ketch him
foolln' I JlHt put my fist on him, and
he dou'l do it no mo', for a spell any
way. Do winunen bring a heap of
troublo on domselvcs, Jedgc anyway
do weak ones does, and ebon doy
might do botto' by not trnlnln' delr
husban's. Lots of fool wlmra.cn nllers
tryln' to lend odder wlmmcn's fool
husban's off, but dero hain't no noccs
sntory fo' It. Unnyway, my husban'
don' try dut on ag'ln ntter I hit him
once. And what's do co't good fo' to
gib de husbnn n dlvo'co and let him go
off wld anuddor woo inn n and lcabe he
.wife to tak Iioer ob do chlllen?"
This haranguo had n marked effect
on tho Judgo.
"Goo'go Washington," ho said, "yo
good for nothln' nigger, yo' git out of
dls eo'troom, go homo nnd bohavo yo'
self. Dls co't hain't no place for ni
gors to git dlvo'cos kazo doy want to
marry somebody elso dat hain't as
good as delr own wlfo. What is. 6
noxt case?"
$ DR. W. F. CROOK,
DENTIST,
i Graduato Northwestern University.
I Office ovor McDonald State Bank b
Harry Lamplugh reports ten Inches
of ice on his lake. A thickness of about
six moro inches will start the harvest.
K. ELI H E ti
Has the Most Complete line of
Christmas Candies, Nuts and
Confections in the City.
As usual, our goods are the best in their respective
lines. Choice assortment of Huyler's, Allegretti and
Dreibus brand of Edelweiss and Maraschino Cherries)
better than which there are none.
Salted Almonds and Salted Peanuts, fresh daily.
Large variety of pure Homo Made Candy.
Highest grade pure sugar fondant for sale.
Empty Candy Boxes, pretty pattern, just the thing for pack
ing your own candy.
Special Christmas packages of cigars in all the popular makes
Orders now received for our famous "Marcel" fruit ice cream,
chocolate ice cream or sherbet ice cream for your Christmas
dinner.
We keep Ice Cream
Conyrlcht 1900 hy C. B.
Are Your Feet Cold?
Perhaps you don't indulge in winter sports, such
as skating, sleighing and the like because of cold feet.
Properly fitted shoes will not hinder circulation, but
will keep your feet comfortable That's the kind
you get in our store, Come in and we will sell you a
pair that will warm your heart toward the bargains
and your feet as well,
SMAIili, THE BIG SHOE MAN.
521 Dewey Street, North Platte, Neb.
Practical
Railroad School
for Western Boys
The established policy of the Union Pacific
Company toward its efficient employes is to
promote them to positions made vacant,
provided they have been loyal to the service
of the road and have fitted themselves for
promotion.
Union Pacific not only promotes its own
men, but offers to them, free of charge, the'
means to obtain the knowledge necessary to
fit them for holding positions of greater re
sponsibility. Union Pacific Company maintains t
free Correspondence School at Omaha
Instruction in all lines of practical railroad
work is given to its employes first, then to the
sorts of its employes, then to the sons of the
families living along the Union Pacific Lines.
It is these progressive policicsthat make the
Union Pacific
Standard Road of the West
such a factor in the prosperity of the regioni
which if serves.
Interesting booklets descriptive of "Union
Pacific Country" arc free on request. Make
your wants known at your local ticket office
or write to me.
GERRIT FORT, Passenger Traffic Mnantfer
Union Pacific Railroad, OMAHA, NEB.
ll A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES.
$ Physicians aid Surgeons, K
U Office over Stone Drug Co. l
Q Phonnfl I Office 273
Fhonea )- Rosldence 273 t
See Rlncker's fine line of China.
Suitable presents for Christmas.
the year around.
Zimmerman Co. No. 44
V" U"VN "HamhomeBaby,
Madam."
"You really have
n right to be proud
of It." Yes, In
deed, nnd could
tho baby talk It
would ask for
A Photograph of
t Baby?
to show its friends
in years to come
Children's Photo
graphs h Specialty
with us. Our pho
tos of young or old
aro perfect and
Hfcllko.
G, W. ANDERSON
successor to i
E, O. Halyerstedt
ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL
EASTFHONT 8TK1S1ST,
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
Medical Staff:
Dr. D. T. Quigley. Dr. G. B. Dcat.
Dr. V Lucas.
A general hospital for all acute and
chronic cases medical, surgical
and obstretric. Open to tho medi
cal profession. For further infor
mation address,
W. M. CUNNINGHAM, Mgr
HUMPHREYS'
Bpoclflcs euro by nctliiK dlroctly on the
tick parts wiUiout dinturbiug tho rest of
tho By atom.
No, 1 far Fovors.
No. 2 ' Worms.
No. 3 ToolkluB,
No, i ' Diarrhea.
No. 7 " Coughs.
No. 8 " Neuralgia.
No. 0 " Headaches. .
No, 10 ' Dyspepsia.
No. 11 Suppressed Period.
No. 12 Whltos.
No. 13 " Group.
No. 11 " Tho Skin.
No. 1G " lUicuuiRtism.
No. 10 Malnrin.
No. 10 " Catarrh.
No. 20 " Whooping Cough.
No. 27 " Tho Kidneys.
No, 30 " Tho Bladder.
No. 77 LuGrlppo.
In small bottles of pcllots thntfltthoveel
iiookot. At DniKKlHtH or mailed, 25o. each.
8-Medical Outdo mailed froo.
UamphreTS,Ue4.Co.,Cor WIIIImb Jiu8tWt
KeirYoik.