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] \ PAGE SIX THE. BISMARCK TRIBUNE ' MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1924, » — : 5 slo : I igcharge of the above-namea ranx-! Witness Tne Honorable Andrew Heian Sei Mi ssh da x | cheats ! ae | y Sheen receipts 16,000. Siow, very! STATE NURSES Lae TaTee A lambs $13.50 to $14.00. | Miller, Judge of the said Court, and Vial seve : and useable the | h he is -Godli little early business. Few medium OFFICERS Ce. DFA, the seal thereof, at. Bismarek, in L lueatha, 2 pprehension| “In th ught is likewise | 5 a NAME ' HD ANKRUPT'S PETITION FOR DIS-| said district, on ‘the 18th day’ of leven in his let- | offered th of so-ca Fe ns ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK | Jamestown, N. D., April 26.-- Miss LARGE AND ORDER OF NO- April, Se rain i Her gr f i it is | busine tek oy ath uul, April Cattle | Edith B, Pierson of Fargo was elect- TICE THEREON . | (SEAL 1 STOOMERY.. Clete: | w eye hath not seen, nor ear] ment, du failure, and such) ] receipts 3,300. Very slow. Little of the North Dakota! 1, tne pistrict Court of the United - ILE, Deputy Clerk. | H ’ ‘ entered into the {like, In the sermon on the Mount, dove early. Run largely medium|State Nurses association at the an-| ctatos, : j he r ch God | Jesus gave what the world hag called | fade st including considerable | nual convention here. The other oe For the Southwestern | em that love, the golden ral Tha: all number Canadians, Early trading on| ficers selected are: Mrs. W, 0. Du-| pistrict of North Dakota : Folk k ' ealed them < things whitsoover ye would thal men Bh inieeieee cad ests bord, Minot, e-president; | | In the Matte of An Many Business ol eee { Spirit; for the Spirit !should do to you, do yexeven so to iBwer. Rest Wegaee ae Eline Sister Gilbert, Fargo, segond vice-| Bankrupt, No. : nm Know that Judge Samuel W. Green De- 4“ ey the dee Matt, 7:12). An abbrevi- Bulk steers and yearlings president? Miss Esther H. Teich-| | To. the Hbhoralie tees States SCOTTS . y ‘ence |! jited statement CAR suis Cel) $9.00. Fat she-stock $4.00 to mann, Bismatek, corresponding secres | (tnt trict “of North ‘Dakota, livers Christian fence maileren of the text) duct hoon f iatedeny fe viighs Heavy Rains Acted as a Bear-}G,,.crs and cutters tary; Mrs..Harry J. Sap Eel nteys thueshenthas duly sure EMULSION § Sh a P one's consciou rkings busine ran us the rule ‘ I 3 75 tates vn, secretary-treasurer, he di- d all his property and rights scture H : deat Bolouna bulls, $3.75 to § Stock- | town, secretary ae c property h Lecture in Bismarck | ‘ reception of the| of r than “petting, ish Factor Saperac airant supply,} rectors chosen are. Wanda Kurth,! of property, and has fully complied Increase¢ s Energy . jreve ! Vin this improved; whieh is in’ Ny AAT els ; to 25 cents lower, Best | Devils Lake, Mildred Clarke, Devils with all tne rea uemen tae ae — OX ; THE TENANTS he frequently — find ent of wt ve soders Bul 50 to $7.00.| Lake, Josephine Stinnes, Grafton,| acts and of the orders of the co EXPLAINS THE TENANTS! eae Mieusedst aim torneectvad Ie Ciiuyron Ant Heavy rd e ae LA0O. Twestyctive | Ms, Mildfed ‘Isnaeson, San Haven, | toue nig his bamkruptey, : a ’ Eee i ce shows: He poe | enetiuting ailnnt cow eh stn) the Obal eens lower. Dalie’€o\ packers $7.00! para Uk ae Cook bv Electricity. i l A er Briliali soldier i EGO RCL 0 He UUa LE © Winter CrOu Pane etscd ees up tol siii0 “"T RANKRUPT'S PARTITION FOR, DIS- lachahye: fronts all UBbER i It is safer. Ch e, Mary Baker Eddy, | of il i f es fully a uh line. The prices during ‘ne exrly deal [7% Slow, 10 to 15) CHARGE A DOES. NO- ainstshig¢entite: citer. siid ORS AEE ure hose { li j t Look Divine Seiemte, ris-]}ings. No attention was given to re-} Bune. 16 AOD aye such debts: as Sanh onvine ng beer snout x above pl thee excludes | ports of delay in farm work iw the dl 5 to] In the District Court of the Unite excepted "hy nw trom’ sich “dis | POSTPONED the joyful 1! Atniatter, resolve ' to thoughts, | Canadian northwest. — Commission Bows)| Stat ‘ ree. : Country Club opening post- j wl Wel fy i Ijund replaces th of material were the ehiet sel the Feeding} Fe the a Sguttivestern Division, Pate this 18th day of Janunry, Al yoned until May 5, account 4 leeture st Chr i Ws). The aver cy to a shade advance, May $1.03 ‘ ce i ..| In the Matter of B. Muggy, Banh B. MUGGY, roads. ie iss ep receipts 1,6 eceipts in No. 4972 In Bankruptey. Hares vised a ep Mt TL and: Suly $1.03 3-8 to 1-21 auied eight decks and two doubles the Hon ran ie : ta Paras SUCHE | SUERTE ee Gr or eo uareaat through Nomi lly | District Court 0 eo ORDER OF NOTICE 1 i rit erpre ' mee PE aree thack. sti to to prime fat | for the Distric: F MuieETOEEN OTEK DERE 5 AS ea bh ies ag perl ae Jan}. quotable 5. Best light ci. Mug of in Be eT Gay HET OATES AGED DR. R.|S. ENGE ; (a j es Hee Waren DUS egos Hae ENN N00, Counly cof (Burleigh, Sane 1924, on reading the Petition for Chiropractor ow ¢ nd thi been strife smpetition, HPRishad sy. URSEIEM ITE ; n . in Hincawe eae 3 “i \ heen | F lin srg hate iy wheteaa ang 1G he eeNlly Mee cE ae iy Ho Api oe {fully represents that on the Di a nee the 4 Consultation Free had ‘ wer cereetti | T ful in hiss ust Tey Peg sup one AL CITY GRAIN ecomber, 1W23 last past] rupt, it is 5 hen aha A ea | nee gave Wine great feesstul and joyful in his work mu 1 dark) northern $1.05 Oe Ree : Nig adjudged bankrupt un-| Ordered By the Court, that « hear- | Lucas Blk. Bismarek, N. D. the fort. He continued tof ee it from the spiritual view SHAFT SORE ie neapolis, April 2 re- dyly adjuds lating tofing be had upon the same on the iy inns? | pend even cing interest for, s¢ at for instance, the Peay ariper id iso} 4 Nellhe adie pee a we He uoe bah gas Hol oth day of June, a. Dist, before ‘ Pau ! mbit ourn in France ine s resolved into thought a Byer a year ago. Cash No. 1 north. {rupts tt is ‘ at a hear-|the said court, at Pargo in s a inc thesmenne| lice dese: mitlenhl. sengkets Tusa ciety 4 orn $1.10 to $l. ; | Ordered Ry the Court, that a hear: | ree at ten o'clock in the fo wane | pila ateri ! to red durum 20 iiniihern“anelnieeeh ing he had upon “the same onthe | ree ate not reof he published tle his | sp ul idens. What is the mental 1 aks fs, Sanaa ell v th day of dune, A. D. 1924, before | and that not rent be PMU or result? Not just steel rails fort Rne 13M te $1295 good to choice $ the said court, at ga ee eee Q SEED CORN : en he re-}to run os endurance, | yo : g to S12245 ordinary to good, trict, at ten o'clock in the forenoon; | paper 5 ran EWA RCE? ; Lateatne Ge aes Ee es aah the| 2 $1.10% 5 Jul and that notice thereof be published Ae on Early Improved North- (6 rout inion, overcoming oflitatcvings aie peer [ie arn Te aicteletssand)| the! enid tine) niu and show | western Dent, Rustler AKed Vell * ; j followings | oow oats paper printed E jun} ite AD euney ye anes Te i : ut wel pace, lo¥e, joy, gladness ! Qats | 44 Wes that all kiown creditors and other eae 4 ie Ae Lo Chou White and Early Yellow re of ruddiness and | and satisfaction. Not just steel uten-" Barley : 571 hy flax No,| persons, in, interest may appear at] prayer or the Dene oh high swermine- \ j thisse: Alitvee ee PECL AaR aetg tote? Me ae EO ra, Ta ee ae ey the | And it is further ordered by the | tion. . Special low price. ety. Put these thoughts into the SHE CORN cause, ey ha 5‘ : fe Referte ts! send, ; ‘ of stecl manufacturers, labor Yellow | z prayer of the said petitioner should] court, that the Referee shall send. 1H Tang N. Johnson. cht Bnet sreiuige (an leahnen aa RC EAR eMREOI eer ipeeteet mre ‘ 000 bushels in|not be granted a OShies of snid petition and. this 01 Sheldon, - N. Dak. ! t God is I i mnized the business for the in-] No Ib. test ..0000020.222) gg the United States visible supply to-| And it is further orderel ps TO! der, addressed to them at their t SS, Nel dividual and for the public. With White and Mixed failed to bring about an import. | joey oa ee known creditors, | Places of residence as stated. ‘ Mode 1, Elije . h c h thoughts of his business the] No, 8 56 Ib, test z 69) 8n! new buying. “The close was un-| copies of said petition and this or- | =——————= ee MEK Ran el Ree a 5 ‘ {manufacturer would not be concerned | No. 4 Ib. test slodsidect a ea Blly iat Meee et a der, addressed to iD a their bain Ly Seiitn MeHloa: hot 1 ° ise e| cents not lower, May S to $1.03} places of residence as stated. ius Hetieaae elles eneareNGliLt 8h lise cunise re th how much profit he could |e per pound discount under 65 Ibs.| ‘ 2 plac resid : fae ‘ Eaihy thactunentngamailanec tis ee Take, but how much of these won-| Ear Corn (70 Ibs in Minnesota) be| 2%! July $1.05% to §1.05%. Ae Hate Hone La ractice of thee earlier prophets } ay Joou God is'a Spirit, {derful things he could give. The} under shell. ; Sthe seal thereof, at Bismarck, in ; ene Then there’came Uhe Vang vtheyitint worshin’ Hin muet rails, trains, and, ggtomobile eoee eS Minneapolis, Apri 28.-Flour un- | cig district, on ‘the 18th day” of | i the practical nature of | worship Hi Spirt-and in Truth, {the more freedom, Joys ehiMags WHOLESALE PRODUCTS —_ | chinged. In carload lots family pa-| April. A. D. 1924. est \ and how little the |(jno, 4:24) his spiritual elueida- {coming and dowfaians (Furnished by Armour Creameries) | tents qouted at $6.45 to $6.70 a barrel! (SEAL OF THE. COURI sae y time were so re-|tion of the terms used for God in|thus co’ + profit’ only Cream—Butterfat, per 1b, in 8-pound cotton sacks. Shipments | J, A, MONTGOMBRY, Clerk. Rath entilediwithithe: joy of tHe lanier ce. fe. revealed. and (atunupoine Of Udine endhiadfoncohs | Benseinreshircandled inert dan 35080 barrels. Bran $22.00, E. R. STEELE, Deputy Clerk. 7 : Wate | sit . No, 2 and cheks : == c knowledge of the ever present avail-|iiade p to the student in thej tinue producing. z Rill Ne NT CRE 7 Ae Anna Knudson, of Regan in the ility of God's power, she turned | constant s 6 Bible fal Dressed Poultry > ki ¢ be i Petcrainbal great Gade amill : AER aan elaa aya No. 1 D. P. Young Tom turkey KIWANIS HEAD County of Burleigh ate of er it nhsolu a o God, x ext boo! A plan daly Bible! ARGO GIRL per Ib, North Dakota, in»: ; et, He way from all material r sand | otud afforded by a use of the rere linen | aes eennet ac aes OSG AE. spectfully represents that on the 8th unediately her healing came {Christian Seience Bible lessons. In] IS WINNER)": : ©. P. Hen turkeys, per Ib. day of December, 1923 last — past Text Book jrddition one can profitably read the No. 1 Durts per Ib. . she was duly adjudged bankrupt un- 5 sddy | Yerious other writings of Mrs, Eddy | pare il 26--Miss Margaret | No 1 Geese per Ib. I. der the acts of Congress relating to Perhap Work fof Mise das Fahl (ies GHITSUGnIESElGNeelS HAHIGAICHE ee ee eee corre em lareant S| Nofaltuabey aMiperalbl district governor | bankruptcy; that she has duly sur- that is more generally known to the [and the Chvistian ce periodi-| Fevell of Fargo high school was | Live Poultry of Kiwanis returned last evening; rendered all her property and rights world th other is the Chri eee ed warded first place in the finals | Hong 4 tba, each and over per, Ib. 18| from a visit to the Kiwanis clubs’ of property, and has fully complied tian Science Text Book, Science and {fo im Hoston under the direction ot | of tne state oratatieal contest which {outs per Ibs ws eees en of Duluth, Virginia and Chisholm, {with all the requirements of said Health with Key to the Scriptures.|The Mother Church government.| were held:in the auditorium of the i ease tae as eee Mi tacts and of the orders. of the court A it ety igh school last evening. Miss Emily | Hens under 4 Ibs. each, per Ib ee touching her bankrupte FAGERRE Walsticntts (the world) 8 Healing of Sin and Business Sauircatlat Gland Remiiatnatiny Ru aad aie Indes Wht ad. ake aeee, held a | \MVierefore, she prays that she ms Hocwould might. know. the Misinformet or uninformed peopiefinend Bassett of peton won se- | COCK® and stay ad thee ae actieteat he | be decreed by the court to have a who would mig . a pl 4 Geese, per lb. ‘es “participated in the | tui) discharge from all debts, prov- of an understandings have erroneously believed that Chriss} cond and ehied places, respective! es yiceting, Mr. Green spoke at Duluth I we ehder nea is revealed in the|tizn Science has no concern with sal-| Miss Revell’s oration was ‘Ihe Sor eae sdnbedaymteraitie, Tae Vinee ee eee agains Y f Our ' 4 LIVES 3 “a £ pt acts, except such, debts a of Jesu prophets | vation frem sin. When one Covenant of Our “Libs sie eee ert CO ursday noon and at a joint meet-|are excepted by law from bueh dis- apostles, ‘The of the | the tual understanding. of gave “Our L Mr] Chicago, April 28.——Hog receipts) ing of, the Virginian, Hibbing and | charge. ’ tian Science text book, instead | as nt in Christian Scienc sett spoke on and | 56,000, Moderately active, five or 10] Chisholm clubg. at Chisholm on| Dated’ this Ist day of April, A, of lessening: one’s interest in the | will perceive that the most ef the Constitution.” cents lower than Saturda hest | Thursday evening: About 200 attend- | D. 1924. i . “"No fancy increases it. Instead of des- | and certain salvation from sin is the By virtue,of her win last evening | time or around five cents lower than] ed the joint meeting. ANNA KNUDSON, rapper— iroying one's respect for the Bible,|destruction of sin and sinful] Miss Revell will represent North Da-] the averages, Top $7.40. fo--Goverhor’’ Green’ addressed) the Bankrupt. renee wi ae 5 it creates a new and ne love for | thought one’s consciousness. at the northwest orato ittle receipts 19,000, Better} members of the various clubs on age e hy just good gum: it. Its spiritual interpretation of | Immediately one beholds his fellow] test which is to be held ull grades beef steers and fat she-stock|jiang for the district convention Diss eer eee NOTICE Chile Co, he Bible not listortion of ute a is spiritual, are is pets ay ae ee aus een oe the St s weak to ; ae lower, Mostly 15] wh'ch is to be he!d at Chisholm this On this 18th day of April, A. 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