The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 22, 1920, Image 5

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ATTENTION
FARMERS .AND HAY GROWERS I
Wood Brothers all steel individual tnrasher
qpmplete with weigher and io$Uer
$123S.QQ
).'
Power Hoy Press, the money maker,
with self-feeWer '''
$650.00
These prices at North Piatte arid while
ourpresent stock lasts.
Hendy-Qgier Auto Co.
Phone 34
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Miss Helen Bird enmo home Friday
evening from Carthage, 111., where she
Reqd Coontz attended the Ogallala had been attending college.
Round-Up Saturday. - j Nicholas McCabe came homo from
-Try . our 30c coffee. McMlchael's j Indiana Saturday whore ho- had been
Grifcery. 42-8 attending Notre Dame College.
Dr. Lucas left Sunday for Toronto, I ' Miss Gladys Hansen, of Council
Canada, on a pleasure trip. ' Bluffs, came Sunday to visit her
Mrs. Geo. Shoup, of Sutherland, grandmother Mrs. Emma Pulvcr.
spent Saturday in the city. J. V. Vosejpka and, daughter left
H. L. Jackbon went to Lexington' yeetcYdaY for Los Angeles to vlsit-nt
Sunday to attend the ball gdifioP " Vlho Home of thai former's brother, f-
ur. H. C. Broc. Dentist.' X-Ray Esther Schwniger came, home Sat
uingnosls, ReynoldB Blag. Phono 148 urday from Kearney where she has
Leon Stone and BlUy Burns attend- oeen luienuing uie sinio normal
ed the Ogallala round-up Saturday. For Sale Extracted honey c
For Sale Scotch Collie female pup,..cnt3 a pound in(flfty pound c'ans.'Ad
nine months old. Call 305AV. i i.ress H. J. Pell, JSfady. Neb. 44-4
Sebastian Schwniger left last wfiek.- Mrs, R ei-dor returned Satur
for La Grand, -Oregon, to visit rela,- (la. from Lincol!1 n.,iere she had been
"ves . ,. . vis'tlne friends for three weeks.
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LO CAI AjNtD PERSONAL' f !
Miss Nina JSIder spoilt yesterday in
Julosburg. . i'
H. B. Ewnrt will leave tomorrow foi
Donvor to drive back a Franklin car. f
Miss Torosa Tlgho loft yostorday for ,
Colorado whero she wlU visit for somo
tlmo. i
Guy Swoopo and R, C. Lnngford nt-
tendod tho ball game in Lexington
Sunday.
Mies Cora Sousor spont Sunday in
Maxwell as tho guest of Mrs. Jons
Sonimors. ' .
Miss Nina Van Doran left yesterday
for Scotts Bluff nftor visiting frlonds
for a few days, t
Miss Bertha Stobblns will luayo Sat
urday for Chicago whore she will tako
up theatrical work.
Miss Isabella Doran, of Omaha, ar
rived yostorday to visit frlondB in tho
city for a few days.
Leslie Basklns left last evening for
iDohvor. whero ho will" transact busi
ness fbr several days.
Mrs. F. W. Rlncker wont to Choy
enno Saturday evening to visit friends
for a weok or ton days.
' Cecil Cool returned from Minneap
olis Friday ovenlng and has accepted
a position nt the Post Office
Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Knox and son, of
Jetmore. Kan., arrived Saturda- for n
visit at tho J. M. Knox home.
Miss Virginia Thompson returned
Friday night from Gothenburg wlioro
alio snent a fow davfl vlsltlnc friondSi
The So-Be-Ha-Kno Camp Fire Glfls
I went, cninninir this morninc near town
under tnc guuruinnanip or mas anrun
Kelly.
Harold Peterson camo Saturday to
visit at tho P. M. Sorenstm homo and
loft today with Gayles Merry Mnkors
of which ho is a member.
Miss Hazel McGuIre, who had boon
4 guest at the Rlnckor and Mungcr
homes for two weeks, returned to
Cheyenne Saturday evening.
Don't overlook your last chance to
see Bllllo Burke In "Wanted a Hus
band", Keith, tonight.
Mrs. Snyre, of Parkersburg, W. Vn.,
who had been visiting her brothers
Ralph and Ole Graham and sister Miss
Bessie Graham for several weeks, loft
for her home yesterday.
vjFpr-Salo All lumbor, gates, collar
pofts and other building material
which have been in use at tho old stock
yards. Inquire of Crook & Cobb. 47-4
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Andorson returned
Saturday from a two weeks visit., in
St. Paul and St. Peter, Minn. At tho
latter nlaco tliey were cuests of Mrs
Ben Holteen, a former North Plalto
resident.
A wig hides many n bald spot but It
seldom hides romance ns It docs In
"She Loves and Lies" at tho Keith,
WeUneHduy nnd Thursday
Tho Gummero-Dent Drug Co. moved
stock Saturday night and Sunday,
now location In tho Block build
a uauy gin was Born , to ,ur, aim mnrnra MMfnv i"f entn.-.w
Mrs. Arthur Tramp Sunday, night at inonilng for KeStone lo spend tho
1J :55, ,dny visiting Mrsrllarmon Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. less Edwards went to ! Fnr. cnloSi.vn.fnnt nnerlm- TUml-
Kearney, "Friday, evening to spend a. er ,n first clasl condition, Inquire, Us stc
few daya - ' Allnn T WnnilV -Slni-H, Plnftn to tllO
20 liars laundry soap, for SLOP at ,,',, r,.i ' ,nS and though at present things are
McMicflael'tf Grocery- " . " 12-8 'Vh" ' -v ul' somewhat topsy turvey tho stock will
Mrs. Asa Snyder and Mrs, J W. gqt yours ordered for the Fourth. J- , 7?,, , "j"1'10 n ow days.
Fltzpatrick attended the round-up' in y. Romlgh Dealer. Littlc tlau09 of l'owdert
Ogallala Friday. Hr- Wallop camo home Sun-' J""0 fjj
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliott an'd son dny from MadlBonTWls., where he had iV wi,n Vi nln't
rj.rivr 1 V " . ' : ailu,0 lf lotuun, g lovely Norma Tnlmadgo as a
"",'"'u"', . ' 'matron of 52 at tho Keith, Wednesday
ice lea spoons, in uiags, cwer j, y. Romlgh I reports the sale of n,um Thursday in the picture. She
iPIate and sterling silver rrom $i.uu Cleveland touring car to William Ru- Loves and Lies.
per sot up. tjnnton, uie jeweier. -ju-j uri anil a Dodge touring car to u. u.
Svlvcstor Rauch and Sari Hall n' - Newton" of. Welllluet.
Mrs. &. Anderson, llvtntr fllJeen
tended the Round-Up at Ogallala Sat
urday and Sunday,
Louis Drost and Wallace .MxsWil
liams went to Ogallala Saturday to
attend tho round-up. , .
Wanted Girls for nurse,, training;
$35 por month with beard and room
mllss northeast ,ifIlown, died Satur
day morning. Slid leaves a husband,
p two year old son and a baby two
days old. JM '
TJiovands of 'dollars ore saved to
.the peonlc at tJm Store Wide Sa of
Annlv at General Hospital. City. 4Gtf OFF evervtlilni in. tho store from
Mica ni,iWB,TUri.inft RHtiinirn.. ''"Jpo. and Thrds to Coats, Suits
Chicago where she will attend a kin- a' Millinery nt The Lca.lor Mor. C
dergarten college.
Miss Marion Faulkner arrived homo
yesterday from Omaha whore slio had
been visiting for a weok.
Austin Bedell returned Saturday
from Omaha where he had been a -tending
Crelghton College.
Attractiveness is essential iE ybii are going,
to have fullest pleasure from your summer
shoes. 'Twoulcl be hard to even imagine'
much less find a neater, more pleasing pump
than this two-oyelot tie. ;
Comes in black and brown moderately
priced at t-
$8.50 and j ($9.00
The Brogue, the utmost in style, quality and value. Priced aty
$12.00
SHOE MARKET
SL
AVES YOU
ONE Y ON SHOES
The sugar beet worm has appeared
In the fields In tho valley and growers
nre preparing to wage a vigorous war
fare. Three crops of these worms Art
hatched during tho early part of the
growing season,.
Tho committo appointed to placo a
value on real estate In the Second
ware1 has completed ItR work and turn
ed tho book over to county assessor
Allen. Tl'iose who wish to look up tho
valuation placed on their property can
do so by calling on Mr. Allen.
Having completed one of tho four
fl'ie Catlmlic Glrh Club will hold aihoures which I urn building In the
j,crty lemorravv evening in tho K. C. 12000 block on eaBt Fourth street, I
hall. Cards until b.0:30, a' lunch and'effer it for sale or rent. Inquire of
then dancing 111 be the programme L. D. McFarland, 17000 block east
!. Mnrril ifnntNt. office over
A'Ufox Department Store.
for tho ovenlng. TJio public is Invited.1 Fourth
4Ctf
US10X TABEltNACLK CAMVAIHN.
Tho attendanco Sunday was tho
largest of tho campaign. About fif
teen hundred almost filled tho big
tabernacle Sunday evening, to hear
Evangelist Rayburn speak on "lloll,
What It Is, and What It Is Not."
Saturday ovenlng a splendid featuro
of tho sorvlco was a children's choir
of 125 voices. Thoy rendered several
selections to the doltght of tho audience.-
Sunday morning Mr. Rayburn
spqko to' a lnrgo congregation on tho
subjoct "Tho MlBslng Disciple." This
miBslng disclplo was Thomas.
Ho said in this sermon that there
aro times when Jesus especially, re
veals himself. One of theso tlmos is
.when two or thrco aro gathered to
gether in his name. Another tlmo is
nt the table of communion nnd n third
tlmo is that of a special revival cam
paign. Thomas, by his absonco from that
upper, room with tho other dlsoiples,
missed tho Joy of Christ's presonco
and blessing, his peaco that "passcth
understanding," his divine cmphagls
nn Rnrvlcn and tho Inspiration or tno
Hply Spirit. But greatest of an no
became for d period of ton days the
worst' skeptic on record. Ho, would
not bollevo tho testimony of oyo wit
nesses. This Is a bad stato of mind
for folks to got Into. But many never
get out of such doubts.
In tho aftornoon Evnngollst Ray
burn spoko to three hundred men on
tho subject of "Brg Business." Ho
used tho toxt "I will mnko you to be
" ITm ilnnlornd
the fact that to lay boys have too ; wore Jesus own words Wo will bo
mPi idle tlmo on tholr hands to punished In holl according to our op-
holl used tho Htrongeat Imagery pos
sible. That was tho awful and repul
sive Gehenna in tho valley of Hln
noiiL This Gehonna which is Greek,
was tho placo whero the city's rcfuso
burned with nn unquenchable lire. In
tho carrion of tho dead animals the
worm "dloth not." It was a, place
moro odious than any other to tho
Jow and particularly so' as it had boon
the placo whero tho heathen for over
two thousand years burned tholr chil
dren to tho God Moloch.
Tho Greek word translated "eter
nal" in uued tiliko when describing
death and 'punishment boypnd tho
grnvo as well as heaven and God'B
ovorlastlng rowards. Every argument
used for heaven applies to Holl. Ono
Is as rational as tho othor. Both aro
fncts taught distinctly In tho Btblo.
Tho mlsorles of Holl aro eternal. Somo
dispute this. Bob Iugorsoll laughed
at tho idea of a "bottomless pit."" Ho
declared he was not afraid of any
thing that had no bottom. This Idea
of a bottomless pit means that wo got
worso and worso In holl until thuro
Is no end or bottom to this otomal
growth of sin. Wo talk of God, ns a
loving God. Ho is a god that hates
ub strong as ho lovos, There are
people who don't bollevo In Hell but
sdy thnt tho wicked will ho annihilat
ed. Tho crooked adultoror RiibboI of
Mlllenlnl Dawn fnmo wob ono of them,
Then thoro arc those that proaeh a
final restoration, that aftor death all
will havo another chance. Mormons
tench this Ho. But the Blblo sayB
I "Thoro Is u groat gulf, llxed." Those
In tho Crystal Theatre. Tuesday, ovon
Ing Mr". Rayburn will preach tho soc
ond of hla sormonH on tho life tiftor
tho grave. Tho subject Is "Tho Great
est Question nnd Its Answer."
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To whom aro you going to soil yout '
Hay and Grain? Tho Harrington Mon
cautllo Co. will offer tho hlgheet
prices. 04tl
For' Sale.
I havo a 20-30 J. I. Cnso. Threshing
machine for sale. It is nearly now
anil Is ready to go to tho field. You
can pull It with a Fordson.
H. G. LIndokugel, Horshoy,,Nob. tf
::o::
Teachers' Examination.
Tho next Lincoln county tenchors'
examination will be hold Saturday,
Juno 20th In North Plntto.
For Sale.
Moilorn eight room houso, only 5
years old. Samo ns now. Tilts' la a
pbnrgnlii- far soino ono. Will Boll oh
easy terms, cnii at tno houso or sco
me.
A. E. BELL, 401 So. Ash St.,
Phono 578. 40-tf
::oi:
For Sale or Trade
5 room Brick Houso on cua Oth.
4 room Frnmo Houso on wcst'llth.
1 lot on west Oth. Sower, Bldewalk
and water. Priced right. .
Phono 922W. . 45-3
mnko thorn sturdy men, Jesus never
ftnllnil n loafer or a coward
has no Job small enough, for tho loafer
and no job at all for tho coward. Mr.
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AT THE SHU
Commencinig TuespV.
atmee at 2 p. m. and 4 p. m.
Rayburn brought out tho Influonco of
Jcbus Christ on tho lives of somo
.,,.. I, m, it imalnnKH jnnn of nutlOIial
roputntlon. Honry Crowell of Qunkor
Oats fame Is a Christian nnd Presi
dent of the Board of Trustees of tho
Moody Bible Institute. Ho Is all tho
time interested in ovangollsm and
gives much time to It 1L J. nines,
tho pickle man, was a great-Sunday
School workor and ono tlmo Stato
Presldont of Sunday Schools. Ho
showed a real christian Interest In tho
enro and Intorcst of his employees.
A. A. Hydo who has mndo a great for
tuno ' with Montholnlum sold a fow
years ago 0,000,000 Jars at a net profit
to hlmsolf of $100,000. Ho told tha
ovnngollst that of. UiIb amount ho
lived on $10,000 nnd gavo away $90,
000. Ho Is much Interested in mis
sions to which ho gives largo sums.
John Huylor n oftpoclally mentioned.
This great candy, man has taken keen
Interost in a variety of Christian ac
tivities but to none with moro intorcst
thnn tho old Water Streot Mission of
which ho beenmo President of Us
Board when U loadors woro Jerry
McCauloy and Sam Hadloy. Ho lias
paid for as high as 50,000 meals nnd
20,000 beds in a year to unfortunntoB.
Tho fact Is thoro Is as much dlfforonco
in tho characters of rich men att In
(hose of poor mon. ,
Sunday ovonlng wuh tho greatest of
Mr. Rnyburn'H services. Four ra
spondod to tho invitation and lilt tho
trail, Ills subjoct was on holl' and
ho faced the unpleasant facts without
lllnelilng. During the Kormon, evon
though tho woatlior wn cool, tho
ovnngollst pullod off his coat and put
a vigor into his delivery, not soon bo
foro, Ills oarncst and passioned np
penl at tho closo struck homo to hun
dreds of church members whose In
terest has heon tho most pasBivo,
Ho sayi that Jesus In teaching of
rortunitloB. Tho opportunities In
Uo North Plntto to become a Christian
have boon of tho very. host. Ho would
rather go to hell an Ignornnt Hotten
tot than, from North Plntto.
Tho women's mooting was held in
tho Presbyterian Church at .1:00 and
was addressed by, Mr. Wlckland, Be
ginning Tuesday from 10:00-10:80 a.
m. thoro will bo hold somo business
mon's meetings. Tuesday's mooting
was hold In tho store of Dorryb)irry
and Forbes. Thoso aro not prayor
meetings hut will havo a song by Mr.
Wlckland and followed by a "live nd:
dross by, Mr. Rayburn. Tuosday af
ternoon thoro will ho no sorvlco owing
to tho Government lllms to bo shown
M(J HAROAIX in man
GRADE FIANO.
Wo havo stored In a public ware
house at North Platto a high grulo
piano which will bo sold at a substan
tial discount If taken, at oilce. If In
terested wrlto Tho DENVER, MUSIC
COMPANY, Denvor, Colorado. 4G-R
MUTUAL IIUILDING Ss 'LOAN
ASSOCIATION TAID-Ul' STOCK.
In order to supply funds to cover
approved loan applications, this as
sociation will issuo a limited amount
of Its Paid Up Stock. TJils stock draws
dividends at tho rate of six por cont
per annum, from duto of issuo until
paid off. Dividends payablo March
l'st an Soptomber 1st. Money Invosted
in this stock may ho withdrawn at nny
tlmo upon thirty days notlcov
BESSIE F, SALISBURY,
3C-tf Soc'y.
INCORPORATED 1887.
Mutual Building and Loan
Association,
Of North Platte, Nebraska. -
RESOURCES OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS,
: The Association lias unlimited funds at its command to
assist in the building orpu'rebaso of homes for the people of
North Platte. If you are interested, tho officers of tluV
Association will render every assistance and show you how
easy it is to acquire your own homo,
T. C. PATTERSON, BESSIE F. SALISBURY,
President. t Secretary.