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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1915)
THE SEMI.VVEEKLY TRIBUNE. NORTH PLATTE. NEBRASKA. r Mm. Itona A. KIhm, 318 Clinton riiice, Kansas City, Mo. i "I had t cold In tli e head. I ubciI Fcrttna. Wan wt'll lilenicil with the results. 1 do not need nuy other medicine." "PE-RU-NA" megUKred Trade Mnrlt V. B. Vnlenl Office) Mr. William E. Denny, 1023 l'nrk Are., Springfield, Oh lo i "Was troubled with ca tarrh of tho bond, nose, throat and slomnch, I am preatly relieved by reruna." Stomach Ttrouiiies and! Catarrh Relieved. Nn ISemedv can Corraraetfe wi Peruna The Keadyf o-take UIMUUimiHU IJblW Save This Trade-Mark and Get a Complete Set of Oneida Community Par Plate Silverware Given Free With &r 3L "fcl Er Fl Macaroni Products CEND us your name and address on cou- pon below, and we will tell you about how we are giving complete sets of Oneida Community Par Plate Silverware, guaranteed ' ten years, FREE with Skinner Products. In the meantime commence saving up the trade-mark signatures trom okinncr packages. 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Then wash off with more Resinol Soap and warm water, finishing with a dash of clear cold water to close the pores. Do this once or twice a day, and you will be astonished how quickly the healing, antiseptic Resinol medication soothes and cleanses the pores, re moves pimples and blackheads, and leaves the complexion clear, fresh and velvety. If the skin is in bad condition through neglect or an unwise use of cosmetics, apply a little Resinol Oint ment and let it remain on ten min utes before the final washing with Resinol Sop. Keslnol Scap Is cot artificially colored, Its rich brown being entirely due to the Resinol balsams it contains. S'lld by all drugcists and dealers In toilet eoods, Pot free sample cake and trial of Keslnol Oiitmcnt. write Reilnol Chemical Co.. Baltimore, Md. Physicians have prescribed Resinot Ointment jvr over twenty years in the treat meirt fl skin and scalp affectum. Th Wheat Yields Tells the Story of Western Canada's Rapid Progress The heavy crops in Western Canada have caused new records to be made in the handling of grains by railroads. For, while the movement of these heavy shipments has been wonderfully rapid, the resources of the different roads, despite enlarged equipments and increased facilities, have been strained as never before, and previous records have thus been broken in all directions. The largest Canadian wheat shipments through New York ever known are reported for the period up to October 15th, upwards o! four und a quarter million bushels being exported In less than six weeks, and this was but the overflow of shipments to Montreal, through which .point shipments were much larger than to New York. Yields as high as 60 bushels of wheat per acre are reported from all parts of the country; while yields of 45 bushels per acre are common. Thousands of American farmers have taken part in this wonderful pro- J...H.. r I J ... atftlll Inn. n-kj 1am.us4j linHa mva inallM auHirirl mUUkUUII. LdUlU yillCa UIO OUll IUW MliU IICD iiUIllVaiCAU IflilUO 16 DVVUikU v in good localities, convenient to churches, ichoolt, markets, railways, etc Tbero Is no war tax on land and no conscription 'lifted Write for illustrated pamphlet, reduced railroad rates and other information to superintendent immigration, unawa. Canada, or w. V. DENNETT Doom 4,Bee Dldg.,0maha,Neb. Canadian Government Agent The Common Salvation DIDN'T CARE FOR "OLD MAN" Nebraska Directory B REV. B. a SUTCUFFE AauiUat Superintendent ol Men, Mood? Bibla loitilula of Chicato TEXT Tho common salvation. Judo 3. Each word of this toxt Is Important. Let us think of them, taking tho last ono first. ..::.&ii:.-. :. iS? -KSS, 1. Salvation. We havo space to mention only throe things sug gested by t h 1 s word. Salvation means a saving from a sickness a n d restoration to health; for Bin Is a disease. A common biblical symbol of sin is leprosy, an incur ablo ,nd loath soma disease. Thoro is m u c 1) similarity betweon this and sin. For Instance; there are many so-called remedies for leprosy but none can bo found to really stop Its spread. The sinner too has many remedies for his sin but nothing that mon can do can arrest its progress. Again, leprosy becomes painful and distressing. Sin acts tho same way. Ilonco wo aro told that "tho wicked aro like the troubled sea when It can not rest, whoso waters ca3t up mire and dirt. Thero is no peaco saith my God to tho wicked." Sin begins quiot ly but ends, llko leprosy, with bitter pain and distress. Again, leprosy is fatal to the ono afflicted. It might well bo called a living death. It Is thus with sin. Many are today well and sound of body, but sorely afflicted by sin. Aa far as their souls are con cornod they aro in a living death. The difference between tho lopor and the sinner Is that tho former gets rid of his trouble at death, but the latter must take his pain and distress with him. Dut salvation means tho saving from sin to perfect health. Man alone can, find no cure for his sin but Christ can and has. It is found in his own. blood which "eleanseth us from all sin." In tho second place salvation means a saving from punishment; for sin is a crime as well as a disease. Salva tion brings to tho sinner a full and froo pardon for every crlmo against the law of God; such a pardon that every traco o tho evil committed Is "wiped from tho sinner'B record. With out such salvation the punishment toi each sin must fall upon tho sinner. And tho punishment of sin is nn awful thing; described as being torment and anguish and that eternal. Rut in this common salvation thero is found relief from all tho guilt, and pardon for ev ery crime. "Let the sinner forsake his way and tho unrighteous man hla thoughts and let him return unto the Lord and he will havo mercy upon hire and to our God for ho will abundantly pardon." In tho third place salvation menne tho saving from death which is the re sult of tho disease and tho reward ol the crime. It means tho exchanging of eternal death tor eternal life. "The wages of sin is death, but tho gift ol God Is eternal llfo through Jesus Christ our Lord." If any should en quire how this health instead of sick ness, this pardon instead of guilt, and this llfo instead of death can bo ob tained, tho apostlo answers,' "Believe on tho Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt bo saved." 2. Common. Tho "common" salva tion suggests its wideness and means that it Is shared by all alike. God Is no respecter of porsons and when he provided tho common salvation ho pro vldcd It to bo shared by all alike Whothor white or black, moral or Im moral, learned or illiterate, cultured or vulgar, all share alike in this "com mon" salvation. Again, thl3 word moans that tho salvation Is a univer sal thing. It is provided for every mombor of tho human raco. This ie what tho apostlo moans when ho saya, "whosoever will call upon the name of tho Lord shall bo saved." And, the last chapter of tho Blblo says, "Who soever will, let him tako o tho water of llfo freely." Tho common salva tion means that which Is needed by all, provided for all, brought to all and offered to all, Including tho reader of these lines. 3. The. This word speaks of the narrownoss as "common" speaks of tho wideness. It Is not "a" salvation, but "the." It Is not provided by man, nor can It bo. it la just horo that sin ners go wrong and think they can ovolvo some scheme whereby they can euro thomsolves of tho disease and do enough good deeds to counter balance the ovil and so avoid tho pun ishment duo to sin. I3ut If wo would havo tho salvation that saves from tho dlseaso of sin, and tho pardon that covers tho crime of sin, we must como to tho Lord, with whom salvation 1b to bo found. "God so loved tho world that ho gave his only begotten Son that whosoever bolloveth on him should not perish but havo everlasting llfo." And when tho Son camo to bo tho Savior of men "ho gave himself for us, that ho might redeem ub from all iniquity." Ho took tho sin and, all Its consequences, tho crlmo and all Its punishment, und gives to all who will rocelvo It "tho common salva tlon" in their place. What 8ally Regretted and Resented Was the Loss of Mule That She Valued. Guy Bates Post tells this ono; "A woman appeared at tho oillce of tho claims agent of a westorn railroad. 'Yo' steam cars is dono kilt my raulo, Sally I sho announced in a docldedly tragic manner. "'Woll, madam,' replied tho agent, 'If It wns tho fault of tho company, you will bo recompensed, you may bo sure What woro tho circumstances and what was tho niulo worth?' " 'Sally was tho best niulo Ah ovor seed,' said tho woman, as sho wiped her wet eyes with hor bonnot string. 'Ah dono plowed with that mulo for goln' on nlno years, an' thar wnrn't nothln' tho matter with her 'coptln' sho wna a lectio mito lamo In her nigh hind lnig an' kinder blind In ono cyo. Ah glvo fohty dollnhs and threo bed quilts an' two pecks of drlod pears for her, an' sho was as good us tho day Ah got her.' '"Whero was tho mulo killcd7' tho agent nBked. "'Hit war at tho crossln', an' yo' fast mall train Jest knocked her plumb over thct fence an' inter a gully l' was tho woman's reply. "'And tho mulo strayed upon tho track, I prcsurao?' queried tho agent. " 'Oh, no!' alio declared. 'Sally novcr would 'a' boon fool enough to walk in front of no train my old man waB rldin her!"' Why You Sneeze. There Is more than one causo for sneezing, and persons may differ in their susceptibility to them. A bright light will ' causo somo porsons to sneeze, tho pollen of certuln plants will affect others, and most peoplo nro likoly to bucczo in the prcsonco of dust. Such sneezing Is duo to super ficial irritation. Tho sneeze caused by tho effect of cold is different. It Is an attempt of naturo to euro you. Sho makes you sncezo for tho samo reason that sho makes you shiver to gonorato heat for warming tho blood and preventing you from taking more cold to help rollovo tho cold you havo. The snoozing from cold 1b not an act of tho noso alono, this bolng moro ly tho part of tho body whoro It ex plodes. It 1b an act of tho entire body, during which every muscle gives a Jump. Tho body la affected by a spasmodic effort to warm tho entire system and throw off tho cold. Association INCORPORATED FOR $500,000.00 An orfjanlzatlon which la co-opern-tlvo In tlio truest jens and will tnnlso lout; tlmo lonn.s, 10-20-30 years, nt low rnto of interest on the partial pay ment plnn. Lot us Instruct you how to cot tho benciUs. OFFICERS It. V. McQrew, President; also presi dent of tho Btate Bnnlc of Nnponeo, Nob.; Stttto Hank, nivorton. Nob.; Stnto Unnlc, rtcpubllcnn City, Nob.; Stato Unnlc, Woodworth, Kan. Chas. rtuden, Crofton, Nob.: Vlco I'resldent (Stnto Senator, Farmer, nnd Stockman), John Mattes. Nebraska City, Nob., VIce-I'rcsldent (Stnto Senator, Secre tary of Amerlcnn-aermnn Alliance). C. J. Warner, Wavcrly, Nob.. Treas urer (lleprescntatlvo 27th, SSth nnd 9th Legislature, Farmer and Stock man). Frank D. Saunders, Secretary (Audi tor, Knno County, Public Accoun tant, Elgin, 111.). Address fl. T. DABNEY, 8Lt Mfcr. Bankers Life Building Lincoln, Nebraska, T&K MS, ft ltve iititctr Gomnttnnkan Agonts SOUTH OMAHA. NEB. ,oun motto aooo xamvioa GOHHISSION GO. Seller of Live Stock on the South 1 Omaha market. Feedtr buying a tpecialty MOTH OATTLK SALRSMEN, BOTH H00 8AUJ3 MBH AMD OFFICE MANAGER VITII TUB "HATIONAI." UP TO TUB TIM 11 IT SOLD OUT. A thoroughly reliable, lo cal nccnt to renresent nml lnnk nftnr tlin imnlnfftu nt Mm United Farmers' Ilurnl Credit Aasoclntlon of Nebraska. A splendid opportunity for tho mnn who can furnish unquestionable, reference United Farmers' Rural Credit Assn. Bankors Life Bldg., Lincoln, Neb. Hotel Castle 632 So. 16 St., Omaha. Neb. New, absolutely fireproof. Rooms with private bath - $1.50 Rooms with private toilet 1.00 Fred A. Castle, Proprietor CURED In a few days without pain or a sur gical operation. No pay until cured. Write bit. 1YUAY, SOS !! Hide, Ouiatin, Nob. Muec9stulljr twitted with Harutn, It Is tho only posltlTo treatment known which will omdlcat. tho tlsiuo dostmjlng germ from tho jtcm. A auciwanil tifatinont K&riranteed. Call or writ, for full particular!. Dr W. W. Dowser, 314 Boo Dldg., Omaha, Ncbr. WE BUY SEED Send us samples and slate how much you nd jour neighbors hrtTetoircltof Alfalfa, Mlllet,Clo Tcr.Tlmotliy.Suilan Ora.!,s and any other seed. fiTTNN CFFD ff) aai 8. 10th Htreet, THEATRICAL HISTORICAL MASQUERADE FOR RENT OR SALE Largcat itock In the Wtit. Shipped by exprci. anywlicr. In the U. S, THEO. LIEQEII & SON, 1516 Howard SL, OMAHA Good Serum Will Save Your Hogs From Cholera Use U 1 (Jot consort Heroin. Ptinnn. wtro write or call un OMAHA NKKUM UOMl'AN Y. lltl OSta., H Oumlin.Nub., IMiouo BoutU 'J80U DOCTORS MACH & WIACH DENTISTS 3rd Floor Paitoit Block 16th & FarnamSt.,Omaho ll.lt aulpprd IVnUI Oillct 111 Oinftlia. lUaiontU print. SpacIaI Uiirount to all -op living ouUlila or Ouah. tiu-city iiAiiitKii cor.Mtorc LEARN BZSRBER TRADE to whero thor tnako Barbers. ISlectna nmssAi.. llrdraulla chain. Low rato tuition. Wanes paid. Tools alron. Uoll or write for fren raining nnd Infor mation. 1134 tlM&l.,0, arlUtaN8t,Uatl,Mtk. Hardly Complimentary. Doylo was breaking stones on tho roadsldo beneath ono of tlio high bills in South Kilkenny. Eating tho grass bcsldo him was tho ass that car ried him to and from bis work. Tho donkey was old, and, as Doylo would say, "as cuto as himself." Ono day an English tourist chanced to como tlio way, and tho ass, seeing him ap proach, bogan to bray loud nnd long. Tho tourist, coming up to Doyle, asked: "Why docs that old ass bray at seo Ing mo?" "1 don't know," said Doylo, "but thoro is an old snyln' In tho place 'when friends meet beartB warm.'" The Prodigal Father. Jill What degroo did your fathor tako In his lodgo? Ulll About 100 in tho shade, 1 guess. Anyhow I heard him tell tho chauffour ho was somo warm. The Proper Way. "I thought you quarreled with tho laundress over tho Ironing?" "So I did, but that dllllculty has been smoothed over." Up to Man Who Won. As Charllo opened his mall a bill fell from an envelope. Turning to mo ho said: "They havo boon sending mo tbnt bill now for threo years. It Is for u dozen roses I sent to a girl." "Why don't you pay It?" asked Ignor nnt I'. "Why should 1? Why don't they send tho bill to tho man who mnrrlod her? Ho got her. 1 didn't." Frank Criticism. Author I sent you n copy of my lntost book a fow days ago. I sup poso you havo glanced ovor It? Miss Frankloigh Glanced over It! Why, 1 read It through threo times. author (pleased) Indeed! ThRn you must havo found It vory Interest ing? Miss Frankloigh No, I can't say that I did. I was moroly trying to (lml out what it was all about. Just So. "Somo peoplo aro advancing tho idea that a stenographer should havo .10 per cent good looks and 70 per cont ofllclency." "And If ono comes along with ',0 per cont good looks, many fool In clined to nccopt 30 por cent ns an ado quato measuro of olllclency." Sawcd-Off Sermon. When a Jealous woman has a good looking husband sho nlvvays keeps ono oyo on him nnd tho other on hor fo mnlo friends. JAILS THAT ARE PORTABLE Structures Have Something of a Hu morous Side, But Are Useful In tho Philippines. Portable jails such as aro In uso In tho Phlllpplno lslnnds aro doubtless lacking In architectural beauty, but thoy moro than ranko up for tho de ficiency In usofulncBs. These ono-room "cunrtolrt," built moro for coolneso than for permanency, nro' established at Intervals along tho government high ways of Luzon, nnd several of tho oth er Islands of tho arehlpolago, for tho oafo-kooplng nt night of tho qonvicts who aro employed by day on tho roads. Thoso convlctB aro farmed out for this purposo from tho great Dtlabld prison at Manila. Tho construction of thoso so-callod Jails Is slmplo In tho ex treme; a floor of split bamboo, walls of two or throo Inch poloo bound, with barbed wlro and a roof of grass thatch. As Others See Us. 'I'd havo you know, sir," said Win dig, angrily, "that my word Is just aa good as my bond." "Yes," rojolned Knox, "that's what Is the matter with your bond." About tho only dlfforcnco Is that tho peoplo In a small town call It a "sociable," and thoso In tho city a "reception." How strange It 1b that only sensible folks ngreo with us! Preparedness The Vital Factor not alone in affairs of the Nation, but with the health of every citizen. One seldom knows when the common enemy, sickness, in one form or another, is about to strike; and the best form of preparedness is to keep body and brain healthy. Active brains and vigorous bodies are the result of right living food plays a big part, e-Nuts FOOD made of whole wheat and malted barley, supplies nil the bone- and brain-building, nerve- and muscle-making elements of the grains, including the vital snlts, phosphate of potash, etc, often lacking in the diet of many, but imperative for bounding good health. Grape-Nuts is easily digested comes ready for table directly the germ-proof, moisture and dust-proof packet is opened. With good milk or cream Grape-Nuts supplies completo nourishment. A ratioc of Grape-Nuts each day is a safe play for health, and "There's a Reason" sold by Grocers everywhere.