THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE TELLS WHAT CIIIIISTIAN SCIKN(!Klwny of thinking or dolflg, howovor, IS Altl) HOW IT 'undent, can b trusted without WOKKH ho dishonest It In oqually usable to ot rid of tho ovll suggestion to be COLLEGE BOY REAL SALESMAN A lecture proof." The teachings of Ohrlstlnn sick, for the Inttor ban no more logit Sctoncc rest on reason, and they arc limato place In tho Ufa and thought of Bright Idea That Enabled Him to Dispose of the Last Egg Cupt in Stock. ' on Olinsuan science, ,,, ,i i... nmnr an i rilrlt. nfunnn than the former. Holh are tho What It Is and How It Works was . r,aBf)nlng and i,0nest considor-! expression of the ovll mind .while. kivuh imi fc atlon'J'Jt us approach the stibject bo-1 man is made to express uou, ino ui- Two college boys were peddling odds uuu K-euowfl nan oy nun uuS fop( wUh ()Ul thollxht open i0 , vine mind. Sooley of Uoston. For tho benoflt & ll)Rt ,g (rue M(1 gpod So wIlcn avri whispers, "I'm catch er our Christian Science renders a The teachings of Christhm Science ing cold. My 'feet are wet I'm afraid report or this lecture follows: inseparable from the lilble. They I will soon have a cold In my head," i-or uioir orun.uiB oi mucn, mo foun,,ed upon tlie ternl truth ; the Christian Scientist says in sub- of being which that book of the agoslstance, "God good, Is my llfo, the Pfintfllns. "The Bible was my oniy source, ami support or my . ueing. Your family and your friends will Jamo London of Donvor arrived appreciate and chorlsh a vOlft that ;Wldnosday to visit In tho, ally with- v rn1ntlvrt. 'Lasts, purchaiod ffom our store. . ,, c ,, Clinton ft Son. Gift That Last. Crook. illglous bollofs Christian Scientists have nothing but good-will. They and ends of china. In un unfrequented I farming district. Tiny stopped their j ancient chugging truck before a typ- Ically unpretentious establishment. A round, solemn woman with her arms j rolled up. In her' gingham apron up preached the automobile, only mildly Interested. The lad with the keen and the quirking mouth ' brusque tone, "Is there any- ould like In coffee cups, 1Hove that through tho onllghtonod (px(,)00k(., wrlteg Mrg. Eo-(y n, Set-.BlcknesB is not of God nnd has no blue eyes n thought of Christian pooplos the Health, page 110, where relationship to 11 Im or to Ills express- asked In 'a In -world will be lod over forkard. Thoy .. a ,-,,,, ie,i i man. Mortal mind and Its1 evils J'" w rejoice in good wherever manifest ' , llscovery of CIi;ifiUan rfct ' manifestations lmve no soup bowls or milk pltchej-sV"' and join with their whole heart in ' . SciMn do 'and cannot for an Instant deprive ,. L !e .'""".l8 tho common prayer of Christendom Wn&lft in of h Gou.app0lnted condition 't w kK llK to look to our common Lather God, Tli imrrownoM of its lettor. Tholr or destiny. My true Selfhood as do- at some egg cups." kingdom como. Thy will bo done In earth, as it is heaven." In ner Moss 'ISstnP "-. ci --4--? acceptance is based on the fact, prov-1 termlnod by God. Is harmonious, ,i in ihntr iivns. that within its pages ' healthy and free. I therefore rofuse "Yes, madam," said the boy as he deftly slid the cover off a box contain- age to The Mother Church in Boston . , lnspIratlon ' t0 b(! (lomlnatcd or controlled by any '.'' ; "jo 'lusty but dainty receptacles, g bringing Up Father On Wis in 1902. Mary Baker Eddy, tho Dis- J concerning God's argument of cold or sickness which ,UJ " n?., fV- ' ""'' I I l 1 r I M' . coverer and Founder of Christian a por. nuth()rl(v from Go(1, ln aml onb - loft Theatre Tuesday Night. Vacation Keith Sclonco, oxprcBsed that loving regard for tho church of her youth which Is so frequently found ln nor writ ings. She said, "It was an Inhoront ,.., you may m' cnaraciensuc oi my iiuuwc, a .iu - . , lonp.liinirs lod of somo 4,000 yoars. t by whom I livo, and move, and have If you arc a sceptic and have, my being.", doubted the authenticity of the Blblo , :o: - ovo for yourself, through ( inuj,io of birthmark to lovo the Church, and tbo Church onco loved mo. Thon why not remain friends, or at least ugreo to dlsagrpo, Jn love; part . . . ..! 11.. f 1. .V. lair toes, i novor ion uiu wimui, . .. nmv jj I supernaiuim. immui ..v. , the explanation of the natural sup- Ttm tmvt T.ltiroln fiountv teachers' i ot Christ Josuh were absolutely ac- j ejtam,lwlloni wIn bo hold "in the' curato and scientific statements f ! usual pinCGs, Saturday, December I tho laws of life and health, and that ! there was nothing In them that was 2nd. either ln heart or in doctrlno: 1 begun.whore tho Church left off." Thoreau writes, "It is never too lato to give up our prejudices. No Ailcon G. Cochran, County Superintendent The Manualo Tho Player-Piano that is all but human Full lino of groceries and meats at Crows. Hamburger 15c, ; round steak 23c, welniea loin and 20c, pork Crow & Crow. Phono 708. The Old Folks will enjoy tho opportunity of oxprcsaiug their musical feelings through the Manualo Tho long OTCnlngs at homo t may bo made happy with the music they played and hang In younger years. ThG Manualo makes this possible. Como In Play It yourself. Piano Tuning Piano Caso lloflnlahlng. Holley Music House A Gift that will be a daily Reminder for a Lifetime remacy of good ovor evil, of God over tho devil, and sHecIflo directions as to how you and I may utilize tho might of good to overthrow tho con ditions of ovll, sin, disease and llnally roast 20c, picnic hams 15c. dCHow ignorant most of us have j Special prlco on beef by the quarter been of this great storehouse of sptrlj. , and on dressed hogs. Free delivery. ual, healthglvlng Truth so near at' hand. Stevenson has spoken of the ! treasures o tho Blblo as "thotio i truths which wo are all courteously1 'supposed to know, and all modestly . i refrain from applying." There Is moro truth than there should be ln his statement. Christian Sclenco shows ovll to bo I nothing but' a nogatlvo state of thought. It Is like Ignorance. Wo lean all seo that thoro Is no such thng Iu reality as Ignorance Ig norance is but a negative stato of i thought, tho absenco of Bomothlng, and it disappears instantly when in- itelllgenco appears. So every phaso of evil Is but a phase of,splrltual ig norance, an absenco of tho under standing of good, tho affirmative, spiritual Truth of being, and It dis appears before tho light of spiritual intelligence as the darkness flees be fore tho' dawn. Let us now consider somo speclllc application of Christian Sclenco. Suppose an upright business man is , confronted with a temptation to profit through a dishonest transac tion. Ho thinks to hlmsolf, "No, 1 1 will not do that dishonest net for It Is not right. It Is not according to my standard of manhood." What has ; he dono hero? Ho has mentally! repudiated an ovll suggestion that whispered to him, becauso U.ls higher sense of llfo knows that It is wrong, is erroneous and unworthy of a J place In his thought or llfo. He takes this s(and mentally for what Is right and true. Now this is just exactly what a Christian Scientist does only ho goes further and men tally repudiates tho BuggeBtlon of i I ovll no matter what tholr nature may Iwi IP din mmilnl mnllinrl In linnhlft 1. UW. Wiw ...WV..WY. . ' to got rid of the sinful suggestion to ' The woman shook her head dubi ously. "Can't use 'em. Five aren't enough. There's eight In our fumlly." Aud she started buck to the house. "Walt u minute." culled the boy frantically as he suw the possibility of a sale disappearing without a struggle. "Perhaps nil of your family don't oat 'ggs." The woman rellected u minute nnd thon came back. The merest sugges tion of eagerness wus registered on t her placid countenance. "That's right," ! she said. "Five Is all I do need. I'll ' take 'em." Chicago Journal. HVTs M Iris mm i 41 it Minns Awn til i nr "MaiemflHtnji. r BARON BELIEVED HIS YARNS FOR service, for Ink ca pacity, for all around satisfaction givo a Dunn Pen. It has no rubber sac, nnd thereforo holds several times more ink than any rubber sac pen of tho same size. You pump tho Dunn-Pen full with tho Httlo Red Pump-Handlo; It cleans as it fills and holds Ink for thousands and thousands ofwords. No seams to leak, nothing to go wrong. 27 styles with hard rubber nnd transparent IWUellte barrels, os illustrated, $2.75 and up. An unlimited guarantee ot perfect satisfaction coos with each Dunn-Pen. Buy one to day and end your fountain pen troubles. Munchausen Said to Have Deceived Even Himself by His Tales of i Wild Adventures. I Baron Munchausen was the- Imagi nary author and hero o a scries of wonderful tnles entitled "The Adven tures of Baron Munchausen." They were first published in England ln 1785 by Rudolph Erich Ruspe, an expatri ated German, and were followed by translations und Imitations In German and other languages. The name of the hero Is said to be derived from Jerome Charles Fred erick von Munchausen, a German ofll cer ln tho service of Russia, who be came notorious for his ridiculous tales ot adventure. It is said that by dint of repetition he came llnally to believe ImpMclty In the truth of his most ex- ' travajjant stories. The authorship of these tales Is ln , dispute, although one authority says"' "the author is Rudolph Erich Haspe, and the sources from which the adven- i tures were compiled ure Bebel's fFace- j tine,' Castlgllone's 'Corteglano,' Bllder-j ' matin's 'Utopia,' and some of the , baron's own stories." , Use YOUR Car this Winter" GOLD weather is hard on any storage battery. With a powerful Prest-O-Lite Battery in your car, and Prest-O-Lite Service to care for it, you can always be sure of the "juice" to turn over your engine and to feed your headlights. Call here regularly fot testing. Iluiwest Electric Service Station. WieAiUJite ni-m SloiageSixittmy JJ Stone's Pharm MjSj acy. McDonald Hi 1 yCnmelrlnk I ifta V S Goc a month VI wilhouldilrinl. I J Return of the Trencher. The poet's table was set with very old plates they were blocks of wood a foot square and two Inches thick, wherein the plnte proper wns hollowed 1 or dug. "These," the poet said, "are trench i ers, real old medieval trenchers. We derive from them the phrase, 'a good I trencher-man,' you know." ! As he spoke he served- his guests With the hash of 'meat and potatoes that composed the frugal luncheon. "The high cost of servants," he went on, "makes the revival of the trencher a necessity for us poor poets. Now, friends, clean -your trenchers like good frenchmen ; sop the gravy up with bread ; then turn them over for the pie course." The guests duly turned their trench ers over, and there on. the other side was nnother plate, dug or hollowed out of the wood, Just like the tlrst one. "Two plates In one," said the poet delightedly. "What a saving, eh?" i Auction! A .uction! Monday, December 4th. CATTLE! , - CATTLE! At North Platte Stock Yarns. Will sell at this Auction from 350 to 450 cattle, consisting of steers of all kinds, good white faced cows and heifers, feeding cows, stock and feeding calves, butcher stuff, milk cows and feeding bulls. These cattle sell from one up to a car lots, most of them soiling frsight paid to the river. Comb and buy., your cattle here w,here you am buy wltat you want, whero you are our own judge. No buying commission and a lot of other expense to pay. This expense added to the first oost o cattle makes them too high. IN THIS SALE THKUK WILL ALSO BE 10 POLAND CHINA BOARS. JUST A FEW WORDS to tho man who has cattle to sell. JDo not pass up our North Platto market and railroad them to some river mar ket. Whenever you do, you will lose money. If you do not care to take my word for this, ask somo one who has tried this game. Bring in your cattle for Monday. Doc. 4th. Casper Ranch, Col. Park. Ill Cruslnberry. 11. 11. Johanscii, Auctioneers Visit Our Store Thanksgiving. Wo have guaranteed fresh candled eggs. Just a few of our overy day prices Crlsn Colory, per stalk j;jc No. 1 Soft Shelled Walnuts, por lb. , Hoc Cranberries, por quart 1 ic,e Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs. I 5(. No. 2 It. 13. C. Fancy Pumplcin, per can i;jc No. 2io R. B. C. Fancy pumpkin, per can '2()e. rtiebmond Condensed Milk, por can 1 5C, Swift's Smoked Shoulders por pound o0t, Vresh Meals, Hay and Grain Burke's Cash Grocery. We'pliy. positively highest prices for No. t fresh country butter and eggs. Home dress ed Chickens per lb 30c. A live per lb, 20c. Phone 071021 Ensl th St, WE DELIVER Yellow Pie Pumpkins 10c each. mil rtli'l Thanksgiving ! Many of us cannot get home to sit down at the big Thanksgiving dinner. But we can travel home quickly by telephone, and we can talk to all the family, recognizing their voices and their laughter. A telephone talk will relieve the disappointment of oof being there in person. It is our wish diat your Thanks giving may be filled with joy and plentj, and that it may continue throughout the coming year. northwestern bell telephone Company m if ;,:;.-v;:.-...: