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PAGE TWO INSTRUCTION IN BIBLE IS (Continued from Page 1) nt these institutions, velittled, ridiculed by irresponsible statements is not bein and undermined DUTY OF HOME con- tained therein,” said the Governor, referring to grammar, high schools and universities. | | | | “Only too frequently do we find | in these text books evidence of a disposition on the part of the author to go out of his way to make sar- castic flings at the faith of the | fathers. I have no objection to the | teaching of scientifie and philo- | <sophic truth. do object to any teacher or texthook writer presenting scientific surm working hypotheses, and philosophi in reality are mere guesses which sc erect their little systems, to proclaim these surmis lished scientific and belittle anything that found in the h of those who use the and emplo: ffoldings from which they see! and then as estab- acts and to ridicule may Bible or in the Chris- I believe in it, but I| 8, | | k to he | text the teachers, which may be in conflict with these sur- mises.” He urged the organization to bend its efforts toward supplying relig- i In _ tion, ious instruction for the young. VAKE CRAWLS INTO AUTO HOOD; 4-FOOT SLAIN | Cleveland, N. D., June 12—Frank Cleveland, out on the Little Missouri | river ha@ttoms to obtain — seedling] trees for transplanting, glanced to-| ards his automobile and saw a rge snake crawling through the! crank hole of the car beneath the | radiator, Fearing a rattler he| plugged up holes about the clutch and brake pedals, drove home and! summoned aid. The reptile of the, harmless bull snake variety was} curled ulongside the engine and} easily killed. It measured more than} four feet in Jength. SOUTH DAKOTA INVADES STATE | ON DAIRY TOUR) (Continued from Page One) the program at Flasher when H. M. | rd of the Agricul- | 1 college, Charles Cotner, prest- J nt of the Flasher circuit, and Mr. Reynolds of the dairy commission would speak. A number of the members of ihe | farm and business men planned to remain at Flasher while others in- tended to spend the night in Man- | | | Jones, Prof. She tu dan, | ANNUAL MEETING New Salem, N. D., June 12—The annual _mecting of the famous New | Salem Holstein Circuit will be held | here tomorrow. Visitors from all] parts of the state are expected, in- cluding most of the contingent on the Flasher circuit tour tod: The annual meeting will somewhat from tours of the p: in that only two farms will be v ed, the stock judging, speeches and other features of the day taking pl in the New Salem city park. differ t ernor principal spe ch of the day. Bismarck Represented Fifty farmers invited by Bismarck { men to accompany them on a trip to { New Salem tomorrow to attend the annual meeting of the New Salem | Holstein Circuit will leave the As- sociation of Commerce rooms at 8 | o'clock in the morning. Each car will | carry a box lunch. Lemonade will be | furnished in New Salem. It is expected that the crowd will return about 7 p. m. and a lunch will be provided on their return at the Granq Pacific hotel. IN BANKRUPTCY In the District Court of the United States, for the District of North Dakot: i In the ter of John Bortell, Bank- rupt. tors of John Bortell of | To the credi and Bismarck, County of Burleigh Distict aforesaid, a bankrupt: | Notice is hereby given that on June 5, 1923 th id John Bortell was duly adjudicated bankrupt and that the first mecting of his credi- tors will be held in the office of Ben- ton Baker, 211 Bismarck Bank Build- ing, in Bismarck, N. D, on Saturday,, June 23, 1923 at 10 o'clock A. M., at which time the creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, | examine the bankrupt and transact | such other business as may properly come before such meeting. Dated: Bismarck, N. D, June 9, 923. BENTON BAKER, Referee in Bankruptcy. 6-11. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That default has been made in the terms and conditions of that certain mort- age made, executed and delivered by i E. Wildfang and Bessie Wildfang, his wife, morteagors, to The North- ern Trust Company, a corporation, mortgagee, dated the 5th day of; Maren A. Y). 191%, and filed tor record iry the office of the Register of Deeds; of Burleigh County, North Dakota, on the 23rd day of April 1917, at 2:30 P. M and duly recorded in Book “132” of Mortgages, on page 496, and assigned to Ransom County Trust Company, a corporation, by assign- ment dated the 19th day of November 1917 and filed for record’ in the of- fice of-said Register of Deeds of Bur- leigh County, on the 20th day of No- vember 1917, at 1:30 P. M. and duly recordéd in Book “106” of Mortgages and assigned to Flotenc Lisbon, N. D., by. in- ri in writing dated the 26th day cember 1917, and filed. for fecord:in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh Cobngy, North Dakota, on the 9th day of May A. D. 1923, at 1:30 P M. and-duly reéorded Book “174” of Misc, Mtges., on ment of De estos will delivér the | ; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE /npressive Buildings of National Jewish Ftospital for Consump fesmaee WILLIAM S$ BUILDING... PLANNING FOR ONE OF THE LARGEST JEWISH CONVENTIONS IN AMERICA| ry of the National Jewish Hospital for Consumptives, at Denver, will be observed ia an adequate celebration a Convention of Subscribers is ptives has 500,000 Jews contributing to its ‘Tho twenty-fifth anniversa 1924, IEE EE METE EME TE LOUIS BEAUMONT HOME FOR NURSES eas In order to discuss ational Hospital for Consum; has aided 4,000 patients. The premises dcrenitedl in pris single man ‘or, to Seth G. mortgage, and which will be sold tol weight Mortgazee dated the 20th Seth G. Wright satisfy the gittatedin the|iy ven cresecs catetl the) 52) . 3. Wright, Gointy. 68 and State of | day of November A. D. n hun-| Murphy & NilsehE teteeey North Dakota, and are deseribed as for Mortgagee, | Halli) We de A 5 : North Dakota." The South half of the South. | the County of Bur State of eMaess gan east quarter (S'% of SE4) and | North Dakota, y of De- si baehullieey : mae the Northeast r of the |ccmber, A. D. ‘orded in Southeast, quarter (NE% of SE | Book 141 of NOTICE ESTATE 44) of Section Ten (10), in | will be MOR ESTATE Township One hundred thirty- | : FORECLOSURE nine (139) ( to th Survey there There will be Rage at the dat One thousand t three dollar » Nort Sheriff of Burleigh Cou Pie signce of Me ‘argo, North D: NOTICE OF MORTGAGC E BY AD IS HEREBY age 319, and further assigned to The Rortherm Trust Company, a corpora- by assignment dated the 3rd May 1923, and filed for record day of in tie office of the Register, of Deeds aid Bi kota, on t urleigh County,. North D: the 9th day of May 1923, at jul. Recotted Aa |, on page 319, rte It be foreclosed. of the premises in such e and hereinafter described,; Haden “ore of the (mic osiet ¢ ismarck, ir \- rielah gud Blige of ‘Perk jour of two d’clock on the 20th day of : to satisfy the amount due mortgage at the date of sale. orth due i ic wo and fifty eth h, hern A co, Tenneson, Cupler & Stambaugh, Attorneys for ort ako Greece Escapes Worst Evils of Refugee Invasion By Efficient Work of American Red Cross | from Constantinople of late have Stressed the unsanitary conditions prevailing among the Greek refugees encamped in the former Turkish iti who sought asylum there are said to be dying daily, conditions in Greece it American Red: Cross. met the emer- gency arising when,.as an incident! of the Greco-Turkish war, a million helpless | and. homeless wanderers swere suddenly dropped upon the port: towns of - C buch conditions as*have been re- bos FRIE! bered. not by the tens of thousands but by hundreds of thousands, are in striking contrast. adjoining islands the American Red Cross has been and still is feedin some 500,000: of ‘the throughout the. winter suc standard of sanitation has been mai _ jtained that in no, cam: lease {The picture above shows a distribu- _ tion, of iRed Cross) refugee children, MRS SERAPHINA PISKO EXEUINE SECY OF HOSPITAL y- Court House in ck, the containing cording rnment such mort upon said on sale hu mi t y¥ of July 1923, to. sati ses deseribed nd which will be sol une RAE GRABFELDER MEDICAL BUILDING ne eS RES er cane sae the at al Hackney and Lillie M. gone mortgagors, to the Hack- Credit. ny a corpor- Mortgage On| ation, mort : ri in hose same, ure Pp ps situated in the County Burleigh, and State of North Dako ta, and described as follows, to-wit: arter of North Dakota Township Ibin Hedstrom, ‘our (144) | Ran eight (78) North Dakota. | the I Meridian. The sums 1918 will gee has which with inte on the date the sum of $50.7 is included in the stated to be due, iE VERT: GIV at | nd; at the date of sale the xecuted Marble, aj dred Thirty-five While reports reaching America cap- al,“ where hundreds of the 25,000 ‘self, where the refugees are num-| of In Greece and its a refugees ani fh ahi p did any dis- reach epidethic © proportions. American clothing to the ‘he promptness’ with which the out. reece, forestalled ; any paid c ‘axes for the I thereon | the premises described in said mort- of sale, amount to/#8e at the front door of the Court and which amount | H : sum “hereinafter | Feunty of Burleigh, State of North rest There will be due on such Mortgage| June, sum of and ported from centers of refugee con- centration further east. There was little suffering from hunger and starvation promptly issued; there were compar- atively few deaths from exposure, because ample and early shipments of clothing and idly distributed among those in need them, and, the sanitary regulations. esta' and enforced bythe American Red Cross with the cooperation of the Greek Government, 0 clean-up campaigns, the protection of -water supplies, the disinfection and the. inoculation of the refugees, the emergency hospitalization «pro» vided, combined to check any disas- trous spfead of ‘smallpox, typhus, cholera or other diseases common to such indiscriminate, massings of: hu- mahiity. A “The American Red Cross met the emergency. in gency_-measures | effectively. carried It cannot and will ‘not under- take “to assume the bitden of per- manently caring for the hi thousands ‘of refugees with’ which Greece finds herse! Hives at city of | py ity of Burleigh, o'clock P. Section | iD ACNG| the office of the North of! Burleigh Coun i f | i] Stal REV. DR.WY-S. FRIEDMAN POUNDER. OF INSTITUTION, being arranged for June 22, 1923. support. During its existence it | AGE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT Notice, is hereby given that by on of default therein, that cer- gage made and executed by » which said mort- ed on the Ist day of No- 1919, and recorded in the of the Register of Deeds of igh County, on the 12th day of November, 1919, at 11:20 A. M, in Book 98 of Mortgages, page 78, |which mortgage was duly assigned by an instrument in writing dated November 26th, 1919, and filed in Register of Deeds, , on the 6th day of recorded in Book s 424, to s, Minneso- ed by a sale of gage is d. vembe offic said | ° tain One June, 192 n a year | t ous in the City of Bismarck, Dakota, at the hour of 1:30 P. M., in the afternoon of the 26th day of 1923, to satisfy the amount ight | due on said mortgage on.the date of ee eee f because rations were blankets were rap- of all most important lished the . vigorous Grecce. with emer-. The premises described in sai mortgage and which will be seld ‘bad the same are as follows, t: wit: The Northwest Quarter (NW%) of Section Twenty-seven (27), Township One Hundred Forty- TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 129°" id] on file in the office of the clerk of to] the District Court of Burleigh Coun- o-| ty, North Dakota. F. E. McCurdy, Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismarck, N. D. 5 12-19-26-6 2.9.16, STOP BACKACHE, KIDNEY TROUBLE Backache, Rheumatic Pains, dull two (142) North, Range Seven- ty-five (75) West of the” Fifth rincipal Meridian, Burleigh County, North Dakota. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that headache, tried feeling, too frequent urination, discolored or strong odor nd bladder are symptoms of kidney 100 LATE TO CLASSIFY room FOR SALE-—-All_ modern 6 house with bath and all modern room bungalow with bath, Both on same lot. Priced low for quick sale. Phone owner 1068R. FOR SALE—Refrigerator, chiffonier, chairs, cupboard, two tables, all j 8 Said, mortgage contains @ clause} that certain mortgage, executed and] trouble. “I was always having @ sate fruit jars, garage cies : authorizing the mortgagee to “de-| delivered by Victor Koski and Mar: i Hd e by ty large stone ‘jars, dishes and clare the whole sum due if there is| Koski (signed Muriji, Koski), his{P&ckache which caused me reat y 1G Om ironing board. Wm. a default, and the whole of said) wife, mottgagors to Union Invest-| suffering,” writes Mrs, Feber, Med-| js prienmeyer, 423. Third Z mortgage is hereby declared~ due.| ment Company, of Minneapolis, Minn-| ford, Ma “Could not sleep and at| jy), i 6-12-Iwk There will be due on said mortgage} esota, a corporation, mortgagec, dat-|times I could not stand straight. pA on the date of sale the sum ofled the.2nd day of November, |1916,: Tried Foley Kidney Pills and found | FOR RENT—Two or three furnished $1762.36, and filed for record in the office of lief.” Stop backache, kidney and | Tooms for light housekeeping. 924 Notice of Intention to Foreclose| the Register of Deeds of the County| fclief.” Stop backache, Mat Phone 730. was given as required by law more than thirty days before the begin- ning of the proceedings. The default consists of the gon-payment of the k of Burleigh and State of North Da- December, 1916, at 9 o'clock, A. M. and record- ota on the 6th day of bladder troubles with Foley Kidney Pills. Fourth street. 6-12-31 baby ca d reversible FOR SALE Lloyd white enamel finich sum of $98.45. Frank Prinz, Astignee, E. 5 °12-19-26-6 2-90-16. SUMMONS State of North Dakota, County Burleigh. District. George Schonert, T. Burke, Bismarck, N. D. Attorney for Mortgagev. - In District Court Fourth Judicial ed in Book 30 of Mortgages 601, and duly assigned by peaRee by an instrument in writing, to Emil H. Schmidt, of the County of Calumet, State of Wisconsin, the 6th day of March, 1917, and for record in the office of the Regis- ter of Deeds in and for said County of Burleigh and State of North Da- kota on the 25th day of April, 1923, and recorded in Book 175 of Assign- ments, at page 70, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in suen mortgage and hereinafter described of above named Defendants: with served upon you, and to serve @ copy of your answer upon the sud- seriber at his office in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service and in case of your failure to so appear and answer judgment will ne taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated May 8 1923, F. FE. McCurdy, Attorney for Plaintiff. Bismarek. N. D. | TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN You are hereby notified that the above entitled action refers to that land in Burleigh County North Da- kota described as the cast half! (E%) of the northwest quarter | (NW%) and the north half (N%) of the northeast quarter (NE) of section thirty (30) in township one hundred forty one (141) north of| range seventy nine (79) west of the a t If You Have Heat Flashes or Smoth- ering Spells, You Should Not Over- look One Word of This Winona, Minn., ‘At middle life I was terribly distressed with heat flashes and smothering spells. I would become quite dizzy at times, too. I bought # bottl of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite “rescription and felt the benefit right away, so I kept on taking it until I was safely thru that critical perio. s really remarkable how Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prese Te- lieved me of all my distres catie thru middle life in excellent health. I praise this good medicine at every opportunit: Buse, 416 High Forest St. Write Dr. Pierce's Invalids’ Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., ior free medical advice or send 10c for trial pkg|{ of |tablets. ———SSSSSSS—SSS========= TYPEWRITERS All Makes Bismarck Tyeeaate Plaintiff. | 8t the front door of the Court House vs. in the City of Bismarck, in the Coun- Oscar Routenberg, Martha ty of Burleigh and State of North Da- Routenberg, Ida Routenherg, kota at the hour of two o'clock P. M. Clara Routenberg, Olga Rou. on the 14th day of July, 1923, to sat- tenberg, isfy the amount due upon such mort- Defendants. | ®@ge on the day of sale. The pre- The State of North Dakota to the | Mises described in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisf. You nre hereby summoned and re- |8%¢ described us follows, to-wit: The| quired to answer the complaint of | West half, of the Southwest quarter the plaintiff in this action, a copy|(W'4,SW%) and the West half of of which is hereto annexed and here- | the Northwest quarter (W'% NW‘) of Section Thirty-two (32), ship One hundred fort North of Range Sever West, of the th Prin situated in the County will be due on such mortgage at th date of sale the sum of Two Thou- sand six |dollars, together with the | foreclosure. "|G. Olgeirson, Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee, | Bismarck, North Dakota DIZZY SPELLS?g y th re y of Bur und State of North Dakota. Th hundred 63/100 costs of ninety-s Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, his 2nd-day of June, 192: Emil H. Se Assignee of Mortgag 6 71 Progressive farmers are buying hail insurance year after year charging it to production costs, just as they do seed or labor another reason why your crops should be protected by a hail insurance policy Ask us about the sort of protection guaranteed by a policy in the Hartford. MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance.” Bismarck N, D. ee Popcorn ip served as a breakfast food in many hospitals. n’t be WwW. Mrs. H. gear. 4003. ‘aylor, Ph 6-12 Penny Wise and Pound Foolish Don’t think because youcan get a big can of Baking Powder forlittle moneythatyouaresavinganything There’s Only One Way to Save on Bake-Day CAL u times — You cause nary as that of any other brand. it contains more than the ordi- strength. \ ‘ % UMET | The Economy BAKING POWDER ‘ — It costs only a fraction of acent for each baking. —lIts sale is 214 as much use less be- leavening THE WORLD'S GREATEST on the “Tio Lr Lake Erie and numerous other bodies of water making the Great Lakes group. 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