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\ PAGE SIX Ci XN A PLR PD DEES A , in al eicitt ao enn F Or. r- Official P aper of : Burleigh County’ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Largest’Circulation in the County Oldest Newspaper ‘ in the State iN Ay Tes ren kK et eh) nth Kant Ny A | ‘Pat Your Legals Where They Can Be Read By All the People § in Burleigh The legal rate is fixed by law; cost is same in all papers. County. Voted for at General Election, Tuesday, Nov. 2. Polls Open from 9 a. m. to 9 p.m. Help Us Build a Bigger and Better Burleigh County | TEA ANN NEA ® \ and. a - vf Larger Bismarck a ee 4 Oe romrerre ma Al NEWSPAPER ACT BEFORE YOTERS ON NOVEMBER 2 Would Amend Present Law/Over Which There Has Been Much Discussion OBJECT OF THE MEASURE In a series of articles The Tribune has discussed the initiated measures to be voted upon at the general elec- tion.next Tuesday, advising its read- IT’S AXIOMATIC that children of any age thrive well on Scott's Emulsion It is nourishment abundant in strength-giving and growth-promot- ing substances” ~ Scott &’ Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. | a az % EAGLE Tailoring and Hot Works Suits dry cleaned and pressed, done. Hats mane blocked. Phone 5: and deliver. — 215 Broadway, one-half block west of postoffice Se f and call repairing neatly ‘|! 7 crs to vote “yes’ ’on everyone of them. The final article is devoted to a brief explanation of the initiated measure affecting the pyblicationgrot legal notices. This measure If passed by the vot- ers will amend the present newspaper bill over which there has been so much discussion the last two years. Under the so called Brinton grab act tll legal notices were provided by law to be published in one official paper of the county. To make the monopoly comylete, the act further provided that until the next general elect\in, the state printing commission should designate one paper in each county for this patronage. In order to break this ionlopoly of legal notices, the voters are asked in addition to selecting an official pa- per to publish county commissioner proceedings and other official notices incident to governmental activity,’ to endorse a law that will permit private litigants to select any paper they de- sire for their own personal legal no- tices paid foMout of their own pri- vate purse. Tie Up Basiness x Brinton and his allies in their cupid- ity to sew up every bit of legal busi- ness for the 53 legal newspapers in which chain’ he is’ still a link, com- pelled individuals. to spend - their they desired to or not. John Jones or Bill Smith to take their jchattle mortgage notices, their natices to éreditors or any notice they may have to publish in connection with litigation to the paper of their choice. On Special, Ballot | Voters will find this measure to- gether with the other four initiated | bills on a special ballot. The langu- lage ofthe act is plain and is reprinted {here for the benefit of Tribune read-) (DEFINING DUTIES OF SUCH OFFICIAL NEWSPA- | PER.) Such official newspaper as | shall be chosen by the voters in } said county as the state, county. }+ and munic lewspaper | therein, shall publish all procecd- | ings of the board of county com- | | missioners.in said county and all other notices and publications that are now required by law to be published by county officers; | all publications. of every nature that now are, or may hereafter money with league papers whether |, This law for instance will permit |, ¥. 7. be, required to:bel“published by state-officers, ejective or. Provided, Joweve organized cities, townit lages where no official-1ewspaper is published, said city, townvor vil+ { lage, board, council or commis- sion may designate an official newspaper for the publication \of gsueh_ notices and legal publica- ‘tions as are now of hereafter may | be requii red by law for said cities, towns and Villages, including legal notices and official statements of ‘the schdpls within such cities, towns and villages, but, in citfes, towns or villages where \ the state, county and municipal of- ficial newspaper is published such official notices and legal ‘publica- tions as are nowor may hereafter be required by law to be publish-' ed, shall be published in ‘such official newspaper. \ Don't confuse this measure with the balloting on theofficial paper. Name of the papers which are candidates for the official paper of Burleigh| county will be found at the foot of the |general ballot. You will vote for one! ore lat paper and then if you desire yes to amend the present law de- Bning the duties of an official paper. | VOTE YES FIVE TIMES, ay ithe | initiated measures. MOUNTAIN SCHOOL | ELECTS NEW HEAD Berea, Ky., Oct. 26.— Berea college |which has enabled thousands. ot mountaineers of the south to obtain an education, will inaugurate ‘a new | {president here tomorrow, The sue- cessful administration of William | Goodell Frost, president of Berea for | twenty-eight years, ended last June. ; His. successor, William James Hutch- ; ins, cbmes to thi-position from a. dis- tinguighed “career at Oberlin college. “resident Frost made Berea famous z &. BTSet NGS 4 Apply wet baking soda or ordi- nary ammonia, followed by— \ _ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1920 | as the “mountain college of the South” where no one is turned away because of poverty or ignorance. The | Georgia. studies range from A B C's of-the ‘Thé predominance of mountain ota “Foundgtion School” ~to the A. B..|.dents is reflected in the fnauguration course’ in college. All expenses can | program. Today and tomorrow a-“‘pa- be met for $140 a year and all can carn | geant. of the mountains” wilt part of.this by labor,’ the college re- | staged on the campus picturing the ports. “Students earnings exceed $50, | historical: significance’ of. “Appalach- 000 avyear. fan America,” and on October 23 2 More than 2,100 of the 3,560 stu- | conference on mopntain problems will dents at Berea last :year came from | be held by. experts in rural education the motintains of Kentucky;:'Tennes- jand by~ other educators. see, North. Carolina, Baie Caroliid, Virginia, West Virginia, ‘Aldbama atid Ever Get Bilious? Take NR at once. ‘ Get digestive and eliminative i organs working in far- |) mony and relief is imme- || diate. N ever causes. griping. |. 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