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POU =u) TEZ TRIBUNE HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE "ntered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D., as Second Class Matter. ; ISMARCK TRIBUNE INE CO. EDITORIAL REVIEW PAGE T ANDITS ' Comments reproduced in this column may or may not express __ Publishers the opinion of The Tribune, They are presented here in order that our readers may have both sides of important issues which are being discussed in the press ie the day Foreign R Representatives AFE f BREAD G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY : SHICAG G < - - - DETROIT RONEW SW ; j Marquette Bldg. Kresge Bldg. en TAPAN " PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH ae NEW YORK - “ Fifth Ave. Bldg. 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Reeertad rik All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are Ce VeGenE tae TORRE & we open the safi also reserved. months after the United States be 7 1 7 * = came i ant in the World — MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION war. ‘The exigencies of the situa-| FAMILY IN L | tion at that time actuated the then] SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE FLOTSAM | | ra East THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1923) 1 =— ‘ER FROM SALLY ATHERTON TO BEATRICE GRIMSHAW, FR DS OF THE NEWLY- WED JOHN ALDEN PRESCOTTS Oh Ree, I am having my troubles. Yesterday my boss kept me very late at the office, Of course I real- ize he isn't supposed to know that after I arrive home every night 1 have to get my husband’s dinner, but I do think it is rather incon- siderate of him to start to dictate to me just a little before five and expect me to get out the letters for him that night. Naturally good as g I want to be man would be quite as under the the office long as Mr. Ta Ss get up quite in the morning so that I can range our dinner in a way that en- tails the least work and the quicke time in getting ft on the table night, but Sam had noy the gas under the potjtoe 1 wonder if f am really 1 wonder if I have ried life by making first thing. 1 wone can be both a busin a housekeeper. I was so su I could be both, but I find my nerves | getting frazzled and L have begun to suspect that I am doing neither the work in the house nor the work in, the office with a hundred per cent hes, at n lighted wrong. the} j no woman} bekun my ql . mistake if Shcvetary of State. My. Canetti th | same conditions, but T noticed that | efficieney. ; ‘Daily by carrier, per year. eatee ty commit this government in a way | Sue GHEE. ERE Ae cated) ER Tee ett Ni Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck) ... ) that proved perceptibly emba | o'clock there wasn't a male ste-} ness is paramount. He is alw ys} Hh ur here, a car ct Tae a aE Hi} nographer at his desk, This morn-| talking about h Ihe works peta similar “Daily by mail, per year (in state outside Bismarck) .... 5: i lis WoaNigetOR STRAT core TeBEUechsT dre feuPaL ier ences] | GaumaUECUe TIMES” te never LE spot. Wh Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota............. « 8100) ference ware. signed and witined also fotind Mr. Ward had not re-] realizes that I am doing anything ame hosp a i ee —! by the two countries. i turned to sign the letters and mail}in the office. | they were THE STATE’ S OLDEST NEWSPAPER r. Lansing had accepted the} them, although he said he stay-| That old idea that a woman never nwick. (Established 1873) principle that Japan had certain| ing ad ad for that Ea alte works: ered & Els draws a salary, ier metal i in China on ac pose and he had impressed upon mefis dying hard in the minds of me i ate = count of the propinquity of the tw >the importance of their going out] IT had an idea that keeping house owa Physi A 3 BACK YONDER oriental countries. | Subsequently | on the evening mail. meant nothing in the world to do, ° Old-timers with good memories will look at the lendar tere arose a discrepancy in in- | When I arrived home it didn't help} but I have’ found that keeping Startling june 25, 1926, and say: “It’s just 50 years since Custer’s terpretations, sey the result that mae a find that Sam was] house neat and clean and getting qe Todi taal caliers : _ Bi ‘ ana, |? Stet deal of criticism and even already there but, instead of start-| petizing meals takes much longer Catarr is ie sae cannes on the Little Big Horn, Montana. | jy insure swirled about the head ing anything for dinner, I found] time and more thinking than 1 had , ated tu yesterday, of the Seeretary of State on the} him looking decidedly surly because] ever dreamed. Bee, it is a business d Trea: The famous Custer Massacre is fading into the long ago.| #round that he had transgressed | T was late. He said Mr. Ward was fall by itself, oe ood 3ut it lurks as the great dime-novel thrill of boyhood for ne Cia err eovernment | a hog ff ish Gta the fiisaaiae Don't thin Tam taki, “fault, 1 - * ’ 4 P pen door” an stances, he would have refused to]am just disappointed — that Healed His nillions of us. i lity of opportunity in China | work overtime. Now you and 1 know | theories h fene cene to work nh and Now Of For nearly half a century a controversy has raged) Te letter and spirit of those} very well he would have done noth-| Perhaps in a little while I will be)! Pree To ¢ |™ hether there was a survivor of Custer’s valiant cavalry. Seber tte Ree ae ing of the kind. come adjusted and everything will,» x y . a 0 eu Ss. e later on e. ve 2 s Oo a " ; Mi (He controversy is settled. Uncle Sam has found a survivor jyreement. Bi supe: ed aval aes! ee ; Hats ae i at be cat ead seal hae ele es hy 4 a s a | he conclusion hi old ada e s le Dp a lette - where. Shuh-shee-ahsh, better known as Curly, a Crow Indian) stond in liew of the Lansing-Ishii | is right which read:, “The wiyitare acai alll dene tke hea ies i ‘ 2 Man cout now on the pension list. indbucibaruli ube 0 coat of} man’s love is through his stomach.” | lie Hamilton and John Alden Pre More than 300 were wiped out on Custer’s side. Curly) wr years DAS been fully’ satisfied um should know if he thinks | cott. s u n i a Whatever ambiguities there wer. about my work that I must stay at SALL the only survivor, escaped by mingling with the attacking} in Americar dipolmatic k Dias Sua 5 SLUNG oc own physicians Indians until he was able to slip away understandings regarding China; "NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- y ae The Custer Massacre was Big Stuff 47 years ago. In the! jasiaes clarifying the pel cuecome | CLOSURE SALE a a healed him of | World War it would have attracted little attention. We 0)| diese: Wroucounttrlen should serve | finieaiiees i Notice is hereby given that that He had and nose, « things on a bigger scale than our ancestors—everything, | to re-establish the United St in| pital since, she returned from Sent- certain mortgage, executed and deliv- V after man jncluding killing. ‘ i measure of favor with China that | tle, spent Iadt Thursday with her a By Adam Wageman and Magda- ines i, He then gav : had been seriously impaired he- hrothe: nily in Driscoll, and lena Wageman, his wife, mortgagors oe Re oes | can ic ct ite a ul implications : thaniavent to: spend a short valtition ie Union Inv Shia LEE y Piealed. The I , the leading events of 1876 are interesting, by contrast, Vine he Lansing-Ishii understand Winn THES home of their sister, Mrs, A. {With her parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. lated the 19th day. of a cial 4 Bae nits Eacelbhia entennial took place that year ecretary Hughes revealed him-{ Mr, Courtrs foway whos owns)|piaher: # The) Gishenitnrilly formenlyl| ce mencreonye Wuelive, outh oh) Ostehes Ak tne aid con recerg prea thevanth resident Grant and Don Pedro, visiting emperor from Bra-| self as hoth a business man of | the farm Dan McKinnon is on came| lived in Baldwin, ae atetie colntyeoth Banieighvandietate vere ; zil, started the famous Corliss engine that set in motion the} sound judgment and a statesman : ; i etl urieigh and state} He who misses his train is slow. | m, that he is PaCHin eka Of tHistw rics ktaiie witli tan OONGUalaineS of clear vision in entering quietly | !#St Saturday and will remain for} Te Mrs, Jens Stenstavold has return-/of North Dakota on the 27th day of lye Quno trains his Mre ie ema | Mu 3 supply se y 0 : en a ir with its 190 buildings. {and personally into conference | some time tig Dan with the el oles nd ian Burkhart smedmeMomethe Inoeniea) | aid October, 1017, at au Gisloek m., and ‘ins’ his Mrs, is not, AL esl ner big events o: 76: | with Ambassador Hanihara look-| spring work. of Arnold were Tuesday — morning | convalescing Mr, Slunstad=| sconcag in book adehore 5 reformer is 1 m. Dr. Coffee a haveanbae oe ing to abfogation of thé-embarras-| callers in. town. wold went Wp to Bismarck and ac-/ 588, and assigned by Se ah Ves ear, nose an The first American cremation furnace was completed at indie. he” wha Mrs. Mattie Hill, of Wilton w: fed rane aoe the {«mee. by an instrument in writing, | Pects # girl in stockings to { ij , Feehan 5% > at aRAw aie, i a e 7 e whole] Mrs. Mattie oO 0 s : companied his wife home from the fe ieee 1 down with srondingalereinens: eh eee Washington, Pa. body of Baron De Palm being the first) incident, ending with the an-|heve with Dr. The Baldwin teachers, Mr rspital, dated the 23rd day of November, 1917,] 4¥" without crossing her kn¢ } Milena job | Rouncement just made, is an illum. | Mrs. Hill is the de RE cMerece Niiiesacttn E en disfiled for mecord snialerofiiceuou lien omeahrolkiaking) alone ianncing : ICR hon AWOReNAChuallumalonseerioiaiy i . j inating lieht on the mutual atti- z i ere Geeau CANE he the Register of Deeds of said Bur nei jancing. Hections were actually taken seriously. Grant had to _ au) spent the week cad in the capital "rickson isu ybtient at the eign county, North Dakots tha| Most of them cun't dance. r deafness leclare South Carolina in a ste insurrection ¢ ; tude of friendliness which prevails; Mis. Bob Wilkinson and grand ean puts marck Hospital. Mrs. son| oF eS Teen One ee c declare South Carolina in a state of insurrection and send | as petwee: Wasi , ! s ;, city shopping and visiting ° jist day of February, 1923, at 2 o'clock | 5, eae nd him your na 5 ‘ s between Washington and Tokeo.| daughter, Mary France Hon, pent last Tuesday with her husband ; Figuring on your marrying is gen- ae 7 regulars” there to preserve the peace at the elections.| The ingo” business in photh| spent several in Bismarck x tiga hela at the hospital. De yen eee in ee Pe erally considered easier than Sail ie i H Feeling generally ran so high that soldiers were distributed | countries has just about subsided. ; week fe acacgramtantiellsson : (gos eh OD MUN coe 33) 2b cron i ans was . rf : 5 Si RtReS iGemees that all who wished mig 's the assignee, will be f 5 ; {ing on your figuring. Be ul through the south and in New York City and Washington, | While ,this business was “goine| the funeral af Mis, Wat. Gehrke| Leslie Ersland épent last RusaleNatetne Sy Calaees EreneuatOre Sg i DG) “Wher midensHayes dispute: BUonE it (carried jh menaced thal; Mis: dohhe anken\ iecvary, tr tie cwastheldl inj Hieniarel: |< | Mil smuydayiad the expital ‘a vage and hereinafter described, at| Light heads are not bright. ie ei z jon could afford to be] pneumonia. Dr. Thelen, of Wilton’ is Pe aes Ni _ 4 5 ae see wi p vere r 5 a ‘ Sia i »| disturbed by. k : the front door of the court hous. : Over 300 were killed in the stampede at the fire in, the | disturbed by attending her, TRL ee Mra, FE, 1. Care and Loren, and|the city of Bismarck ne ecne Nevenglorabyainaiexlthjaili tel ae srooklyn UN, Y; ) Theater during a perfor mance of “The Twot Japan is bound to have many . b ah Bat ON arise Tillie Krame: went to Bis- e ei, ee Ticed i hard to find. Siva é commercial advantages in China North Soo for the eapital city | veh Ramis Y nt to Bis jee Burleigh, and state of North Da- 5 rphans. Aeon caine eter ae e he was week end guest at the} marek on Sunday, returning Tues: kota, at the hour of 2 o'clockiP. mst paey strony igvussally une oa, Colorado was admitted to the Union. yeni other organized expressions of | }, 2 nenene home of ue can hter Mrs. John fans a ne ay any cliente at sat : s tis The president’s secretary was placed on trial for com-| (jes? Asainst the Mikado's peo- i ~ SSO ie date a Miss Grace Jensen. v ge on the day of sale. Th Some men think they have no § ty ‘ : 4 ‘ a ;”| ple, but the “open door” and “equa TOA AE = : irace gage on the day of sale. The prem-| ,S0me jen they : plicity in the great whisky frauds. Acquitted. The Prohi-; opportunity” a araente Pewenten Las Ve eee Sey see Men: and Mrs, Herman Myres, and | “tial city Pridg 1 peecenes ot eh pe ane shone Tne poets: sw bition Reform Party held a convention in Cleveland, nomi-| into diplomatic annals, is none the! {2Y {0% Tomah, Wis. to remain per nd Mrs, Sv E. Strandemo were : SOLS NW EU Be aco Nato aat atv ote) |e vray upmnen care DMiEeanlayed ch ati ’ Shee art rK ; for 4 less 5 ay manently. eu iisto! Sa i Ae Mis. P. M. Lathrop returned home |same are described as follows: The 8 delayed. nating Green Clay Smith of Kentucky for president. IM Bea ant and desirable. —_ ne in town’ Saturday after | room Rismarek Inst Suturday, after|West half of the Northeast quarter <> ‘ President Grant vetoed a bill reducing his salary to} W"verpelis Tribune. Seallon was a visitor in Bis-| "°°" pending the week there, ‘and the West half of the Southeast] Similarity breeds contempt. $25,000. ver Sunds Mrs, FE. Chambers who has bi : SEES TREE eee tell al@ovoubwant.acuignbiotliel oy : sy fae z | s. ambers © has bee at i3, Ne Ra 7h West, si y ant i man to believe you sees Edward Dubufe’s celebrated painting, “The Prodigal | 1 visiting at the John Chalmers home| Mts: Tom § rt}and baby son | 143, North of Range 75 West, situate ‘ : ey | ¥ _ ite’s ate ‘ a re al | P Wa ae tdmancn | uals a Jo mers eles nd § aes ianiahe tyaotapurles state | tell him what he thinks. ies ( Son,” valued at $100,000 was destroyed at the burning of'| ADVENTURE OF pps Sundey. ogee his daughter wio| (rine the past week Leff for Jamon | Airis ances nee hace temeieclot North Dakota, ‘There will be due saa out RF Melodeon Hall, Cincinnati. | THE TWINS is in a hospital there, et and eat comet Ua nyanecies eeuhe a ae a on such mortgage on the day of saley Bird in good is worth two in bad. j,,. < ‘ week. Mrs. Chambers — reside : 9 hes witk — S < ae an ere nea ieee the sum of $1,158.32, together wit tee Gai ap lor a BE cha af y, Montana, Never join the Chinese army. The \ ; . Willis Weird, of Goodrich, is here ethic conte and disbursements of this] ° 3 ait Any one of these lead events of 1876, occurring in 1923,| By Olive Barton Roberts |. juiciness ee ith the Bur- 12 | foreclosure. Incase Weemeeabal a Mmonwinsntaate Replaces le Calin for fae WSO AT in ated cn pose NER: cect neta ye anitben tye DRISCOLL | A THOUGHT | [cnn Wing, North Dakota, this| their military heroes. y cep people talking for months. e’re still interested The army of wooden soldiers in| /¢i#h County ean; a Peterson spent a few | @—— -———® | 26th day of March, 1923. as basically in the same old things, though we do the things in| Bing-Bang Land stood waiting. a ay : last week, | ‘i i ‘i GEORGE E. GREENE, Wouldn't it be great if as many different way | General Nick stood at their head. a A Kohler and fails pent Sun ieee ae eealnay sme. A tolnes Assignee of Mortgagee, |! books as novels were sold? 5 | aney sa a»y{day with relatives in Regan. ee en tad a 5 en ‘al shal ise; | 5 3 pestis If there is any startling exception, it is that we do not), pe NADI kU aauiaklyien aaatiay ee eee Steele was in }when I sit in darkness the Lori |G. OLGEIRSON Jumping from the frying pan into take our national politics as seriously, but whether that’s a/ UR Ha a atlenteagere cent Messers A. Soder and G. A, Hub tS shall be a light unto me—Micah 7:8,| Attorney for As Ewen the fire isn’t so bad if a ian keeps loss or a gain depends largely on the individual viewpoint. |!oon, ted toute end of a string. P pele meres Weedworl XA OHS INT chureh nearing | Let none henceforth seek needless] 8-29-4-5-12-19-26-5-3 | 0" Jumping. : paca prea ee eee eet Ha cham Ro was in it (or under! al days last week. | cause to approve the faith they own April saithe JasGimonthi a Wi f. { ar -- when earnestly they seek such proo! NOTICE OF SALE. is the last month for oysters. TREES lagene ad a little parachute! Mrs. G. A. Hubbell, entertained) iiss Eliza Pederson, who has been | conclude they then begin to fail. Notice Is Hereby Given, that by|Bet they are tickled. ng oH We live in a world of mysterious chemical magic. A few toon HEL ngidawny teomithe bal-|the Ladies Aid last Thursday. ‘The! special nurse at the Bismarck Hos-| Milton, virtue of a judgment and decree in ea z Be drops of water will extinguish a lighted regia siaase Taye with a stone and a note tied|next meeting will be held at the | ii !foreclosure, rendered and given by|_, The hard thing about starting any- Th ps g a lighted mate e 1 | to it, [home of Mrs. Clyde Harvey on April SEE ze =the district court of the Fourth|thing is finishing it. e same match, thrown carelessly aside while glowing, may canara Nick opened the note and] 26th. B , Judicial District, in and fon the coun- ns = bs f burn millions of a¢res of forests. A dash of water, plus es meet : sae EVERETT TRUE BY sista y of Burleigh, and state of North] Sticking your nase into other pens Self-D0d arefulness, makes the difference. pile ASG ae Sean otras for} Archie Bardsley came down from Dakota, and entered and docketed in| Ple’s business is an excellent way You'll hear more about forests in the week beginning Ivaht mire Bee aie ae Fler eee ek ee EA iieiorHicaso ene elnee olisniajeotel Ga) Garant Z a in soldi on le for Geo. ayn ar at 'S' a aE z a 4 —— insure: ‘#8! 22, set aside by President Harding as “Save the Forest Cavalry in middle, Big guns be- | ee eR RS Ce { WocD You CIKE To SIGN THIS, SIRT T's a |eeigeeheclooas ttceh aetias here] The will of the people leaves the * “week.” ‘Every week should be a “Save the Forests Week.’ ee a pine 5 PETITION BS SINS ne STREGCT’ caR Com. | William Graham, plaintiff, and E, A.| Politicians too much. 1 {We're on'the way to a treeless nation within another gener- stuck ij Mik folded the note and) Our friend Andy Halvor was in} [PANY TO PUT COWSR STEPS ON THEIR CARS, .| Billig and C. V, Billig, defendants, in} 7 jeave “Gogo, he 1 WAR ci nleas kee eaiidernc. it in his pocke [town on Monday greeting friends. AS IT (S NOW THE CADISS HAVE CREAT |favor of the said plaintiff and against| Never leave undone today wh ITE . ptain Buttons,” he called. = DIFFICULTY IN BOARDING THS -----~- |the said defendants, E. A. Billig and} Should have been buttoned. Wi - > = Captain Buttons stepped forward.| Former. county commissioner ; \C, V. Billig for the sum of eleven ae / z ‘ound the shooting erack-) Grant Palm was in town Mond \hundred eighty-seven dollars and], When you get “no” for an answ can cool BOOM era, and give each man a torpedo." fine and good natured as ever jfitty cents, which judgment and de-|!00k at both sides. Reading frow. on top More pig iron was made in our country during March ves mim ner we act aaa cues : |eree, among other things, directed the right to left it aball “on.” ae 5 8 : 5 s, sir,” said Captain Buttons | “ sale by me, of the real estate herein- ce Tae a fae Tiel mao OL Greta TUR URRE. seas Date occa ce; | seit At ie: tm iter decribed, to satiety the amoune|Sememen ned taut pay an ’ arch Front!” called en: . % he trein Thu the | A few years ago no one was optimistic or far-sighted jcral Mo os lay night for rease, ‘: . a ity w y ere eae, * €nough to believe that a peace-boom could beat the war-boom | “Yes, sir!” said Major Star ital ,oity, where theyre, over withou' . ; le raeey ;. |Front stepping out. and salutin; night guests at the home of Mr. and production of iron. The “impossible” has happened again. | F saluting. 4 ‘f . aes A F pelcacharmuniaivaniean Mrs. Gottfried Kickul. “They re. THE A There’s a difference, though. We're paying hand-to-| «Very good, sir” replied the! turned home the next day in the Al- mouth. In the war boom we were spending Liberty bond | major. | ter car which Mr. Rupp purchased money—mortgaging the future. Explains why profits and Soon the army was ready for bat-| While in Bismarck. Mr. and M tle. Rupp were accompanied by their ine s are sma " i ivi as W 9 a = incomes are smaller now, for individuals as well as corpor. Mhalslacibearersvayedinin tan anal ies daughter “Agnes, ations. the drummer beat his drum and) ies General Nick stood very straight! “Couch is working up quite a with his sword over ,his shoulder de in making cig& box picture EATS 4 _ |Suddenly he called out, !/ frames. The work is all done by Crops of lettuce and early asparagus will be larger this |} arch!” {hand and the result is both arti year than last, Department of Agriculture predicts. But; [ht army, stepned out, [ond onetal crops of early cabbage and tomatoes will be smaller. Tell ry. , a one |< wiie® Rasher’ nnl family ut hens the wife. This is important news to her. As soon as they saw the enemy,; old were shoppers in town Saturday The department does its'forecasting by analyzing the | reports sent from its thousands of agents. - June 25 it will try a new stunt—estimate cotton acreage by taking photo- graphs from airplanes in selected districts. Something new under the sun. Nick gave the order to fire.! afternoon. Torpedoes, fire crackers and pop! guns did the work. | Soon not a tin soldier or tin horse | was standing. The wooden soldicrs| tomporary absence of My. Poole, captured the cannon and dragged | them away, also they captured some; M utter) acted as assist- j ant. postmaster Friday quring the Mr. Anderson, section foreman | prisoners. ~mehi , i EN wy eried,. Plitced several new men on the sec- * HOME Hooray Be Continued “| tion screw the middle part of the “" . A young lady of New York City, sigamat and taken to! (copyright, 1923, NEA Service, Inc.) “eek. A car load of railroad ti | arrived Monday afternoon which will ident Harding’s home town a few months ago languishes be used in repairing the track, homesickness.’ She went home on a visit. The other, , when time to return to Marion, she attempted suicide | Don’t forget the Band, wallowing -iedine. She'd rather die than leave New! Benefit TONIGHT at Audi ork. ‘ torium. pe i wee other young ladies would rather die than leave 7 Sale oO a When all's said and done, home and friends count Sot | in life. Nothing else really matters. Bromidic, possibly — Be Clos.» not to anyone who has ever been really homesick. Several of the Baldwin ; men took in the wrestling ; Which was held. in Bismarck | Thursday night. business match | last For First Class Dry Clean le Miss Emma Jarvis and George é be | Jarvis left the f t of th k ing. Call. Capital Laundry; 40. thorpe” Wisconcin wher the for Thorpe,” Wisconsin where they] . Co. Phone 684.. will visit during the summer at the | {5th P. | of said judgment, with interest there- on, and the costs and expenses of uch sale, or so much thereof as the | proceeds of such sale applicable {thereto will satisfy. And by virtue of |a writ to me issued out of the office jof the clerk of said court, in and for |said county of Burleigh, and under ‘the seal of said court, directing me to ‘sell said real property pursuant to |said judgment and decree, I, Albin | Hedstrom, sheriff of said county, and | person appointed by..said- cour |make said’ salé, will sell. the herein- lafter described real estate to the jhighest bidder, ‘for cash, at pubhe ‘auction, at the front door of the | court house in the city of Bismarck the county of Burleigh and state jof North Dakota, on the 30th day of \April, A, I. 1923, at 2 o'clock p. m., ‘of that day, to satisfy said judgment | with interest and ¢osts:thereon, and \the costs and expenses of such sale, lor so much thereof as the proceeds | of such sale applicable thereto will | satisfy. ‘The premises to be sold as | aforesaid (pursuant to s: judgment land decreé, and,to said’ writ, and to {this notice, deseribed in said ‘judgment; dectee and writ, as follows, |to-wit; The Northeast Quarter (NEX ) jof Sectidn: Thirty-one:(31) in Town- ship Otie‘Hudted Forty (140) North, Range Seventy-six (76) West of the Y acoinepstno, Sherift of Burleigh County, N. D. F, BE, McCURDY, Attorney for Plaintiff, _ Bismarel, NLD. 3-29-4-5-12-19-26 others have them that! Few movie actresses are chosen for their faces. Usually, it is merely a matter of form. Peoplé who say nothing dq not | always mean it. | It is easy to find fault. But ther{’ isn’t muck reward, Any man who wants but little her below has it above his-ears. Some people notice the days a1 getting longer w others notic the nights are getting shorter. ; : } In New-York, a banker who ii| tended putting it back in time hy beett given’ 20 years’ time. 4 A Detroit: wife says hubby bet| her every day in the year. He shoul have taken holidays’ off. ard wil. huy. piping in tN south except boll weevils. ’ | RELIEVES BACKACHE. ‘Have had , kidney trouble ani backache for many years and I tried several doctors, but got only tempor ary relief. A friend advised, me to try-Foley ‘Kidney Pills, and’ before I used two boxes I was entirely well,” writes A. C. Perkins, Summer Shade, Ky. Kidney and bladder trouble re: ayires prompt treatment. Foley kid- ney Pills give quick relief. Refuse substitutes. , Insist upon Foley’s,