THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE THE UHION REVIVAL NOTlTS os 'run iiiogimssLaxj 1NC1IHCXTS Olf Till? yiumisc. Last night Itov. Shonlt- gnvo an other of his hou;htful sornions which was marked by original think lng and apt inecdoles. All churches will hold their rog tilar morning serviccB Sunday. Tho Sunday .Schools will meet as usual. Tho young peoples societies will also meet as usual but in the evening ser vice all tho churches will unite to start the third week of the revival. Saturday night Is to be tho big children's surprise night. Tho other evening after school . 230 .children gathered at. tho church for practice. They and many more will bo on tho platform Saturday evening and will entertain for the first 25 minutes. Mr. Frascr will give tho sermon. Tho city has been divided Into six or moro districts and morning prayer mcotlngs aro bolng held in each every day. The list Is an nounced at tho meetings, each even ing. Theso meetings aro opened at ten and close within forty-flvo min utes. Of course tho big feature of tho meetings is the leadership of 8. Graham Frasor. No choir over sang better than tho ono ho conducts nightly and his solo work Ib wonder ful. His voice Is well tralnod, his selections aro appropriate and tho heart back of tho words Is inspiring. Itov. Stevens was at his best.Wed nesday evening when ho facodfl. big audience and spoke on "Christ and Mb Church". Ho said that all pro gress has grown out of Christianity Tho church must liot divorcsjs Itself from Christ. Eriomlcs ofSthti church aro enemlCH of Christ. Ho maintain ed that genuine Christianity Is to bo found Inside tho Christian churches., Tho Tuesday evening mcctlngwaB enormous, probably belrfg tho largest crowd which over gathered in tho Methodist church. It was' Junior lilgh night and the boys and girls were there In force. Itov. I'attei son spoko on thcLHtlo Lad who nave Jesus his cold lunch of five small barley loaves and two little fishes. His message whs 'oiv, the dcadllncss of Sin and tho power of. Jesus to rid us" rrom splrltxurtllcnth Just as ho raised I&zarus from actual death. -:o:- Mi-b. Joo Spies returned tho ilrst of tho week from Kearney whoro sha has been visiting hor sdn John. Dr. ftnd Mrs. Uolnsh of Omaha aro visiting at tho homo of tho form-' ors slstor Mrm. Joo Nolait. A. W. McConnoll of Koarnoy trans acted business In thee Uy Wednes day. Mrs. John Korio of , Curtis was n business visitor In thQ, city yostor day. 5 Mrs. Brnest Hunt returned to hor homo In Lincoln this morning; after visiting Miss Mabel Kompor far sev eral days. .Jtazor blades sharpened.. Ono cent emit. Price s (Mino for Hlniile or double edge. AU work guaranteed SlotiON Drug ytoro. WEATHER CONDITIONS Newest Frock' T DKHIt OltHHIv CAIIQ. OF THANKS PIANO AT .A SAC1UFICH ' Wednosday ' and Thursday were both cold damp days horo. To-day is somewhat warmer, although thoro was the usual dampness this morn ing. FOfocast for North l'latto and vicinity: Shower tonight, Saturday fair, not much change In temperature Tho lowest last night was 30 and a yoflr ago 25 'to: ' Often tho girls of a school feel that tho boys get more than half of tho good times and of tho attention of tho public, bocause of their athletics. Some of tho girls of our school havo expressed themselves as fcojlng thnt tho boys were enjoying somthlng that tho girls of tho school could not have, because our boys havo HI-Y, whllo tho girls havo no parallel organiz ation. If tho girls roally feol that tho boys havo something dcslroablo which the girls do not have, tho remedy is In tho hands of the girls themselves. Wo noto In tho last lssuo of tho Round-Up a headline reading "Girls High. Como on . folks, all together, lets docllno that nown "HI-Y". Mas-' cullno "HI-Y", fomlnlno "G. It." Now, don't forget It 1 1 "G. II." stands for. Girl's Reserve. Girls Resorvo club has 1 exactly the snmo relation to tho Young Women's Christian Association ' that the "Hl-Y has to the Young Men's Christian Association. If N. P. II. S. organizes a G. II. It will ho chartered ' by tho National Board of tho Y. W. ; C. A. Bcforo chartorlng anew 0. It. in a man scuooi uio Niauonai uoaro A ,n it-- .ui-u wishes to know how many of tho opens into a V neck and the broad girls of tho school aro activo mem- j end ..SMh are also embroidered, bers of some other organization, it T,?c !nRth well it's back. Wioro is roally a demand for tho G. R. P. We were visited with 3 good ram inopauiuB onmanoi at mo JiomeVar Votr(U,gi Ih, 01 Mv?iaWB.T,u,r8ua J(C.. nnd tho many Mm.iIia-ty'CfOBsl8 qufto stele fir n For thin wnrrriir: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Walker woro North l'latto visitors Monday. A crowd ot young folks gathered at the J. M. Soudcrs htfino Sunday Mrs. Chas. Larson and daughter Hazel loft for Hastings Friday. A party was given at tho Llerman homo last Friday evening. - The pupils of DiBtrlct 18 gave a line Hallowe'en, program and also a box supper Tuesday evening. S. II. Roberts and family visited over Sunday With Mrs. Roberts par ents in Eustls. mifnlf tHattftn'it it jy wIsh'-Mmnk tha mombors of ftafrhurtmtixffi th&G.. lt.a. the Spanish '. inh n yai Neighbors. O. PIn.f. tVltrt ... Siffl friends and rfSJibors who sd. kindly assists. 'Ue In our boreavnient Irs. .lame .Snyder and tjhildroiu , ;ol- Mrs. Hattlo Sandors returned to hdr Jiomo In Ofehltosh Wednesday nft er visiting with friends in tho city for n fow days. Miss Anno Rubls. is enjoying a two weeks .vacation from, tho- Bcghtol JJars store. She will visit with rela tives In Dcs Moines and Spencer, la. Piatt, Wrttd JSl: owe nffce. ferhis " nittl flnrt 'DOit Mt)blc Ca., 13onVrrGo1o?i :o: , Dorothy 'rU;ho Is very 111 at hec ; homo on Sout Vine street. ; let the first ot tflrify W. F the' week for hcrShome In Gothenburg, after visiting her hi Arthur.- - " Chas. wfielan lew. yesterday for Albin, Nebr., AVhoro hV Avill transact business for a few days J. C. Hollman, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS , Estate No. 1916 of William S. Dopuy t flnpnncirvfl In Mm Pnnntv C.nurt nf T:ln Tho pupils and teacher of District .coln County," Nebraska. 48 woro visited Friday afternoon byf Tho State or Nebraska, ss: dredit- scvcral of tho Mororteld High school I f.rs f sa,at1o;v,n tako noHC0 tha . tho time limited for presentation and n,ll)lls' tiling. of claims against said Estate is March 12th, 1923, and for settlement :o: of BaJ(1 Estat0 i8 Nov. 7th, 1923; that Clintons for eyo glasses. t win Bit ut tho county court room In A combined kimona and circular bell sleeve-, trimmed in distinctive 'design wjth white embroidery, fea ture tViis new fall frock of moroc- C. M. Koelfeer left tho Platte County on December 12th, 1922, ..,. . . ,.. at 10 o'clock a. m., and on March 12th, hospital yesterday after re- nt in m tn r.,' examine, hear, allow, or adjust all .claims and objections duly filed. Dated November 7th, 1922. Wm. H. C. WOODHURST, County Judge. Seal and if tho teachers and mothers aro f W()RLD HAD "CANDY willing hj nuiniuii. liiu uihiwiuaniu., Henco tho nucstlonaircs givon out to tho girls in school recently. WW does the G. R. stand for? First of all that familiar "Y" triangle, Mind, Body, Spirit. Incidentally 0. R. stands for so ,inany things that- wo can namo only a fow hikes, eatB, good times' games; inspiration, health, higher standards ot Ufo; and good school spirit. Tho members can wear tho pin which is recognized tho world around--tho blue trlango. Also thoro are emblems for. your middy sleeves, etc. Wo ars suro of sufflolont support for tho olub from tho women of tho community. All of tho teachers havo Honey Probably Is Earliest Form of Sweetening Known, and It Was Made Use Of. The Egyptians made candy as Well as pyramids, anil uuuU- candy without sugar. Sugar nnd chocolate were un known, to tho Ka plliiiw. They ued honey as their nwcctctu'r, nnd Hour n'ntl rrudo Kinroh were tho basis of their confectionery, In tho Middle i.coh what we would call enndloil frulti wns tho principal .confection. They woro boiled Sab honey. As a Ihmlneps tho drugijist was tho Hist candy nukor, Sttgar at that tlmo wns consldmod n drug, and from coating dmcu. with Ktignr the pbnnnaclKt loarnrd to coat nuts and pledged their tlmo nmonorgy as need- other things. In the Sixteenth coiltury cd to support tho club. Miss Hughes and Muis'Wnltors will .undertake to sponsor the Infant organization. It's successor failure depends upon "you, oagh ofyou, girls of N. P. II. S. Do you -want G. R.? Lo you want to stand shoulder with 1I1-Y for good times, Mrs , Valley hospital yesterday after jcolving medical attention. Clintons for spectacles. Trade with the Davis Furniture Co. and save money. 207-3 East Cth St. Just around tho corner of the First.' National Bank. Phono 19C. r , Miss Helen Smith who Is attending; school at Lincoln came Tuesday to visit her parents Mr. nnd Mrs. J. I. Smith. . . Mrs. Styles of Elsie, Nebr., enter ed tho Platto Valley hospital yester day where she will receive medical attention. ' A hunting party consisting of Carl, Hollman, O. R. Robinson, Carl Backers and Wallace Crawford left' Sunday for tho northern part of the state. They returned Tuesday gett ing the limit on ducks. Mrs. Ben Johnston and .baby -left .yesterday for "Norfolk, Nebr., where they wlli meet Mr. Johnston. They will make their future homo in Norton-Mrs. Homer Sanders visited with frlonda In tho city Tuesday onrouto j to her homo In Lllute, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Sanders wore former residents horo. Mr. Sanders blng employed as conductor for tho Union Pacific. L. & S. Groceteria. Rouml-Up. . A M. E. Crosby k Vaneaotlng busi ness in Onawn, low.a for a fow days this week.' ' MIbb Grace Illrsch loavos this evening for Grpoloy. g61o... whoro sho will visit Mjjte AVttlon Hockenborgor. Job S. Twinem, M.D.-.1 I; have' bqftglirr'corti shflUorr nnd f am ready to Violl my (iiuuitlty nt uny r tinitt. Curator Masters, l-itono 782F11 North Platto. You can't feel so trood but what r will make you feel better. (Homeopath) Mcdlclno, ourgory and obstetrics North Plattts Xebr. (Drug room with drugs for 'acute and chronic dlscasos.) 1 NOLAN BROS. Ut The Sun, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday. 1 at tefoi'e tke I 1 War prices. y M bloi'e the yr ti I m T & 1 pi jUr" AdelC i fi $r"f AedelA Iffi. .,,myi 20", iris m tjftui barrel 'O 1 Pe-leVrTi Arms CmprnV f I ChKopee Falls, Apples! Apples! Special for 4 days. - - Jonothan Apples at 95c per bushel. AU good. Farmers Produce. 1 sugared roses woro considered tho Dost of confections. It wn not until the Seventeenth century that sugar became, a big Industry. ant It was In the hitter part of tho century that confectioners were recognized ns a distinct class. In the Ilrst half of the Eighteenth cen tury the first real candy factories np- for your school for tho bent things in poarod. If wan nliout that time thnt Ufo7 ' lemon nnd peppermint drops became To date at loast sixty girls have j popular. Indicated tholr wishes ' to become mombors of tho prospective Girls Resorvo Club. , Como On!! Lot's Qo! ! High School ,"" Mrs. J'oslo Rhono ot Lexington was a business visitor in tho city ycBter- Darroll Henley loft yesterday for Columbus whoro ho will witness tho North PlatteColumbus football game. Skirt Sale For Saturday Only One lot of Brand New All Wool Pleat ed Prunella Skirts in vavy and Brown Stripes, value to $10 Saturday Only Slip Over Special. One lot of all wool slip overs all' colors. Special at $2.98 $1.49 -HOSIERY SPECIAL $1.49 One lot of lull fashioned all Silk Hose in ail shades. Guaranteed to wear, or either your money refunded or otherHose Replaced. Special $(49 Onyx Full Fashioned Pointex Hill Silk Hose, p A every pair guaranteed to wear. Special tPTTCr All Wool Hose in all the wanted Fall Shades. B AA Special PJUVFV Set the Skirts on Sale in South Ladies' Outfitting Store Window North piatte's Busiest$Wemen's Store. For Real Skirt val ues. San our South Window. f 4 KM