jcim-3i3ceklu Snbune. f 'flRA-Jf ihiHlrKrlltor-iuul Publisher SUBSCRIPTION' RATES: Ono l'car by Mull, In .udTnnce..$1.75 Ono Year by Carrier, In admnco, $2.00 lEntorod at tho North Platto, Nebraska Postofflco as Socond Class Matter. JMMDAY, JUNK 25th, 1020. "Jlnlloon 3Iay (Jo Up." In mixing around with railroad mon nv form tho opinion from tholr re nlinrku that If tin wuge commission at Chlcugo (loos not soon roaoh an graoment the "balloon will go up"! :ln otller words tmiployes on ovory rall ;rotid In the country will ault work. jt Inlervnle for a number of weoks jmt n tntomont reading "tho com mission hopos to roach an ngrcomout Jir'a faw days" has appoarod, but ovl Sdntly those HtatomontH have been awiftffl to "Jolly" the employe and that the iiotmnlstilon Is far from reaching a ntlsactory agrcoment. At one time rnllrfind men wore about the bent paid -of any class; today their pay, Is below (the avorogo rccolvod by many of those omploycd In tho different trades, and ithls being true It is only fair that they adiould bo granted an Increaso In pay. On some railroads tho managors favor .an Inoreaso in the pay of tho mon, but unfortunately thoy cannot act r.s ttoparnta roads and must await tho .findings of. tho wago commission. , What Tho Soldier Knows. From tho Chicago Tribune. Every soldier knows that fully half ?tho money raised by our government :for war purponos wan dollboratoly , . misappropriated by congress and by jOffloIals of tho Wilson administration. Ever soldlor know h tho training campa wore located not for training purposos but to bring money to fa , vorod communities. Evory soldlor knows that munition factories of all kinds woro located for tho sama purpose, and contracts brought tho maximum profit to tho Ibenallclarlos with thc,mlnlnmum mill- , tnry rosult. Every soldlor knows that of tho money, not dollboratoly misspent fully one-half was wasted becauso It was ? administered by mlsorublo Incompo tontB, appointed for political advan tage. Every soldier knows what an- In 'llnlteslmal .fraction ' of wartime ox--,pendltitre cvor reached the battlo-ilold. Every soldier knows that both his comfort at tho rear and his safety fin tho battloflold woro sacrificed. Every, soldier known that ho had 'to depend upon weapons, munitions, and HiippHos obtained from our allies. Evory soldier knows that through out tho war his Intorost was sacrl .flQod to that, of tho slackor and the .profiteer. . Every Bolfllor knows that tho only suggestion of national economy lias "bean to economize at his expense TAHKHiVACKK XOTKS. Th third week of Urn tabernaclo meetings Is now half gont and In terest, while below what It whould be, Is growing. A marked feature of last Wednesday night's meeting was ah after meeting entirely given to pray er. Tho crowd of semal hundred wan divided Into sections with a leador over oach section and ovory one bow ing tholr heads wero called on In turn for a short prayer. The earnestness and fooling In that meeting emphasiz ed strongly that prayer Is at the very I foundation of religious success. ! Tho Men's meetings have been held 'at ton o'clock each morning In the business housos, Tuosday at Uerry berry and Forbes, Wednesday at The Star Clothing Store, .Thursday' at Tho Penny, Store and today at the Edwards Reynolds Storo. These are half hour meotlngs In which Mr. Itayburn dis cussed In u practical way a business man's" need of Christ. Somo fine sing ing has boen at thoso meetings by a male qulntot consisting of Messrs. Wlckland, Tout, Crosby, Clark and Johnson. They will continue tholr singing turnout noxt weok's meetings. Evangelist Rayburn Is giving a series of five sermons on life after the grave Tuesday, ovonlng he spoko on "The Greatest Question and Its An swor." This momentous (pioBtlon Is 'what must I do to bo saved?' Tho answer which formed part of his well outlined sermon Is 'Dollovo on tho Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be savod and thy house.' He emphasized bellof as tho very basis of progress and social llfo as well as religion. Thoro aro many Important, questions boforo tho public to be solved but none as important as this. In a thousand years from now wo will not be Inter ested In political, social and Industrial questions but- only in the ono regard ing my salvation. Tho ordinance of baptism Is ordain ed of God but a wliolo river full of water or only a cupful aro poworless to save you without Christ. Tho dovll Is pleased In what over you believe and whatovor good you do so long as you sidestep tho question of your personal rotation to God. j Columbus got a queen to believe In , him and she gavo him throo little I ships with which we wouldn't sail across tho Platto-In dry weather. With these he dlscovorod America. Her faith In him made this great achieve ment possible. So faith In Jesus Christ makes possible tho Christian llfo. Tho afternoon meetings aro bettor attended than at any tlmo during tho campaign. Wednesday the Bible stud' waa on tho Transfiguration; Thursday on tho Devil and Where Ho Came From: Friday on How uo Devil Works. Wodncsday ovonlng Mr. Rayburn spoko on "The New Body or Victory novond the Gravo." Wo learn four things about this body. It Is (1) i spiritual body, (2) tho same body, (3) a perfect body, and (4) a sinless body, North Patte's Sale i Greatest s still Going On Clothing 1W Think of what this sale means to you. Right now in the heart of the season when you need new clothes we have thrown our entire stock in this .big sale at reductions that mean a wonderful sav ing to you. Clothing is going higher and we urge you to buy now. Radical Price Reductions on Men's Shoes and Silk Shirts. We are over stocked on these lines and are willing to sacrifice more than our profit to reduce our investments. Let our loss be your gain. 1 ....,... ,.... M A. Edwards-K eyn'olds Co, I This sale will soon close. Don't waii another day to buy your needs. ii vti imht. i imam aatsafflgHzagan This doctrine of tho resurrection ot the dead Is a fundamental teaclilngof tho Now Testament and a stumbling block. It aroused opposition among tho Jews as well as the Greeks, par ticularly In tho sect of tho Sadducees. This, Idea Is old. Tho Egyptians be lieved In tho ro-unltlng of soul and body. This led them to practise tho art of embalming so that we now have mummies 3000 years old. Thoro Is much mystory back of-tho understanding of a resurrected body. But thera is mystery In every thing pertaining to life. As ono has 'said "How can a black cow eat green grass CLASSED HIM AS BEGINNER Retired Sea Captain Evidently Knew Little of "Impressionistic" School of Painting. "I once engaged board and lodging at the house of a retired New England sea captain," says a New York artist, "and from him I received some sincere advice. "One day, while I was busy paint ing, I became aware that the captain was standing behind me. gazing at the canvas over my shoulder. " 'How do you llko, jtr I asked. "Now, It chanced that the captain's house has been without an artist Wanted this Week 5,000 CHICKENS and give whlto milk that makes yellow j boarder for several years and that I butter?" This mystory can never bo ' was the first follower of tne impres FRID PUBLIC c& O d Si cl 1 0 20 Choice Keith and Perkins County Farms At Public Auction, Commencing at 2 p. m. at PAXTON, NEB. AY, JULY 2nd, 1920 Wo offer at public auction 20 of our Keith and Perkins County fnrniB, divided into quarter and half sections, the choicest farm land.in AVestern Nebraska, located from 2 to 13 miles south of Paxton. Keith County. Neb., 7 to 12 miles from Roscoo, and 8 to 12 miles from both Elsie and Madrid. on the main lino of the-Union Pacific and high lino Burling ton railroads. Somo improved land, some broke ready for wheat, and others in wheat with landlord's share to purch aser. List of lands offered can be secured from-company office, 311 Fraternity Bldg., Lincoln, Neb., our Paxton office or from auctioneer. , , TERMS 15 Per Cent cash day of sale. Reasonable j payments on contract September 1st aitd January 1st. Settlement March 1st. 1921. Liberal amount carried back in mortgage, G per cent. Possession on some land Immed iately, others after harvest. States Realty Investment Co. 313 Fraternity Building, LINCOLN, NEB. COL. D. P. BRYSON, Auctioneor. OWNERS explalnod any more than tho mystory of why a'gooso will grow feathers eating the same green grass that makes wool on a sheep. We just ac copt these as unexplained facts and make tho best of It. So with tho. doc trine of tho resurrection. Tho body will bo a spiritualized body mado to conform to a spiritual environment nnd that is nil wo know. Tho body of Josus was changed after tho resurrection Into a glorified form that carried tho Imprints of tho cros, that convinced Thomas. Ills body was not subject to gravitation or any other stonlst school it had ever harbored. "The old sea dog gazed thoughtfully at tho lower rlghthand corner of the canvas where I had thrown a mass of partl-colored splashes and splotches. "You're kinder young. said the captain, kindly. "This Is your first summer outdoors nt It?' " 'Yes.' "'Well, now, see here,' resumed the captain. 'There's two or threo old palettes up In our shed chamber.'You get one of those and try out your paints. You'll have to lose that whole corner of your canvas, I'll bet you, and It'll make your picture consider ably smaller. I wouldn't do that again SELL BEFORE MARKET DROPS CALL 1 92 FOR PRCES physical limitations. ltuallzed body. It was tho same body. The word "same" Is often misunderstood. This moans continuity far as identity is concerned. But a Christian's Imper fections of body will bo no more It will be a body that will not grow old, fatlguo, or have dlsoaso and dofects. Thero will bo no pog-logs In heaven. Josus enmo to chnugo the body as woll as tho soul. It will bo a porfect body. AVhnt a groat truth that It will bo a sinless body, The sins of lust, drink. gluttony and others will bo no more. The fact Is this body will ruin nnyone If ther follow Its Inclinations. Wo will bo a slnloss body froo from these Imperfections becauso Jesus has transformed It into a glorified stato. The sinner who lias rejected Christ will havo tho same old body with its dofects and appetites and lusts to J carry with him thruout etornlty. Wo , lovo and roveronco tho body In our ; funerals and cemotorles nnd should do po. It will rise from tho dead and j Christ's return to oarth will broak'up all tho comotorles. This doctrlno was j taught Rnd oxompllflod by Jesus. It is corroborated by common sonso. . The Women's cottnge prayer meet- ! Inga haro grown In Intorost and every morning at ten o'clock thruout tho I city groups of women moot to tho total j of 200 and spond a half-hour In prayer. 1 A flno spirit provalls In those meot- ' Ings. ;;o:: For Snlo or Trndo I G room Brick Houso on oatit 9th. f 4 room Framo House on wost 11th. 1 lot on west 6th. Sower, sidewalk and water. Priced right. Phono 022W. 45-3 ton It was aBpir- If I wan you.' "Harper's Magazine. Compensation for Darlf Days. "There are not many happinesses so complete ns those that are snatched under the shadow of tho sword." Some of life's brightest blossoms bloom along Its hnrdest ways, nnd looking back on days of poverty, sickness and hardship we often see the choicest treusures of lovo nnd loyalty that we have ever known. Anyone may share our joys with us, but the one who shares our trials conies close In a friendship that1 will never be forgotten. An outsider, pitying the weary attendants In n sickroom, cannot know how near Vi heaven Its companionships often lie, nor what blessed bits of happiness are snatched under the shadow of the suspended sword. The dark days have their compensations. Montreal Herald. Nofth Platte Produce Co. fb Simple - dm Operate It Yburlkm Keith, Tonight, Shirley Mason nr "Love's Harvest" , a comedy drama as refreshing as Ico- oroam la Ajiggt as welcome as a plao by tho fire in December. SUNSHIXE COMEDY Dangerous Eyes. 9r lies. J. K. SEBASTIAN, 'I'lin m.l T.tnn T.tfft Van. pi.one 1138. orrico phono oi2j ' ssssmmsssmmsasaa A Western Electric POWER & LIGHT EVERY feature has been perfected not a single one over lookc , Running thi3 Western Electric Power and Light outfit is as simple as can be. Touching the starting lever sets it running a child can do it. With the battery charged you have continuous electric service night and day. You should know more about this plantit's sate; ifs simple; it's economical. Kow about your place? North Pfette Plumbing & Heating Co. 105 E.Sth Street. VBEBESE25I3ti&? 9