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PAGE TWO ADVERTISING IS WELDING US. MARKET E.-T. Meredith Explains How| Universal Sales Made Pos- sible Through Publicity MERE BUBBLE IN WISHEK IN 1 Protest agai recording the result of the vote in Wishek pre- cinct, McIntosh county, was to be filed with the state canvassing board, canvassing the result of the fore the convention of the associat day, according to . 0. Hellsirem ed Advertisi Clabes ot the World é : ’ of this sity: ae ee ae now in ion in Lon a ne ss would allege on behalf of Mrs. Mar- Mr, Meredith, in the beginning, re-} $ gretha Becker and others that the | viewed the barriers that exist im) Goyesnop Charles W. Bryan of Nebraska insists his vice presidential | vote ‘was fraudulent because the America to uniform buy not a mere bubble. It’s a full-sized balloon, says “Brother |election officials declined to per- throughout the 48 states. ‘And here is @ recent picture of him demonstrating just | mit her to vote for the reason that ferred to the geographical barriers) what he she could nct read the English lan- found in mountain chains; the dif-]_ rr ferent climatic conditions in winter, for instance, between Florida on the] London, July 17 (A. P.)—An ad- dress by E. T. Meredith, of Des Moines, Iowa, on “How Advertising has Welded the United States } | ket,” was this afternoon read He re.| candidac wage ; their claims, ap-| Fifth’ Principal Meridian, con- The filing of the protest with J, prove , a | ‘stee, examine th taining ‘acres more or less {the canvassing board was a formal- Ponca ua the Canadian border | Taneace wach’ otter Dual: hecording to the Government |ity, Mr. Hellstrom said, and action the north; the great distances north,} y properly come before] survey thereof. ‘would be brought in the district cast, south and west; the distribu-| 2 aun: There will be due on such mort-|court’of McIntosh county to have tion of: population, 32,000,000 people J: Bismarck, N. D., July 16,| gage at the date of sale the sum oe the vote of the precinct thrown out. on farms, 45,000,000 in cities and} : eo Eighteen Hundred hty-nine and| He said he understcod the election 29,000,000 in towns, and the ques-|{ BENTON BAKER \ 99-100 Dollars ($1 99), together officials did not, as the law pro- tion of sectional, industrial and} Referee in Bankryptcy. |with the costs of this foreclosure. |i100'" Geter to allow certain ‘rel- agricultural production. | — : Dated July LN eer DAKOTA |atives to assist persons unable‘ to “Nevertheless,” Mr. Meredith de-| NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY| THE STATE OF } Mortgage. {read and write. clared, “the use of locally manufa ADVERTISE ENT t that} GEORGE F. SHAFER - : | ‘The canvassing board, which met Re TAG WBehcaecentpltaned’'E livered by Wilhelm W. of North Da CiupLas state, superintendent of public in- Hee econ enewn ana | Cheistina Wogné - | RHE Ne ae eee al ana| struction, Roy Frazier as chairman ed products have been) (+ Minneapolis, Minn. PaEIBCS Sa i ¢|tee, and Attorney-General Shafer, Yhroughout the nation versity and School Lands o: " +1 M ee dated th wy f North Dak named by the Governor to act in and the heads of these concerns will] A. D. ninetee MAG TRE le ae ete eat aaa iaaitsn eine ci tell you that universal sales would] and eighteen and filed for recard| Attorney for Mortgagee, s spects Bismarck, North Dakoti supreme court, absent from the 1g not have been possible without this, in the office of the Register of {i 4 -7-14-21] city. Since the Nonpartisan} publicity.” Deeds of the County of Burleigh,| ; fers esti ao Abas 3 : : ain what national advertis-| and State of North Dakota, on the League party displaced the Dem- a ing meant in doflars and cents the} 12th day of December A. D, 1918, ocratic party two years ago _ as > ted the sums of money| and recorded in Book 146 of Mort- second party in the state, and it 1 Y| gages, at page 132 and assigned by has no chairman, there was lack- y by well known firm ‘sclothingy ete. In conclusion he said:.| Red Wing, Red Wing, Minn. date: state ff ; ** “T hope I have made clear to you/ the 23rd day of December A. D. 1918, L J L state, according to M. W. Duffy, deputy. secretary of state. that in the first place nearly all of/ and, filed for retord in a are z the natural conditions in the United! of the Register of Deeds on the 12 ——_——_——_ States work against national dis-|day of June 1924, and recorded in Cook by Electricity. Book 175 of Assignments, on page 4 tributi cts 4 : It is Safe. qribution: of Products and that the! 141, will :be foreclosed. by a. sale e ; atence SY] of ‘the premises in such Mortgage ‘Way out as it were, would have de- c . - 7 ‘ and hereinafter described, at the veloped in the United States not a| #04, hereinafter, described ke in| Lwo Firemen Killed, Others single buying unit as we find it{the City of Bismarck, in the County i Reiege Awe would’ haves Nad a nusa!l Gr wusisign sandustateroeiNortkeDs |) (eure) om Kansas : City, ber of local or sectional communi-| kota, at the hour of two o’ctock P. Missouri Fire. Today .ties to a large extent sufficient un-|M. on tie aerd day eeueuee a to themselves each going its own| to satisfy the amount due upon said} — way with its own customs, living| Mortgage on the day of sale. Kansas City, Mo., July. 17,—Two The premises described in said| firemen were fatally injured, sev. : vhich will be sold to| ou ities necessary for its well being.| Mortgage and which wit ve certain (ral others were hurt and, seven But far-seeing men saw what might| tremies situated in the County of|egtoes, known, to have baen burn- have been considered as definite| Burleigh, and State of North Dakota,/¢d to’ death in an explosion and trade barriers only as trade prob-|and described as follows, to-wit: firé' which burned a store and lems to be solved in some way. To Southwest quarter (SW%) of {apartment in building. < ; solve the problem, they, with almost| Section thirty (30), Township The firemen were pinned beneath H ‘no exception, turned to national ad-| One hundred forty-three (143) |a falling wall. Six other firemen “vertising to establish national can- NDE oe Range Seventy-five | caught under the falling wall were mption of their product in a vast Lae Net be due on such Mort-|taken to a hospital where it was ountry. The wise and intelligent| gage at the date of sale the sum said they would recover. of advertising in all its forms! of Eleven hundred six and 26-100] The bodies of seven negroes were succeeded in its purpose of|dollars, together with the costs of recovered. Twenty others are conditions, and the use of commod- wu elding the United States market.” | foreclosure. missing, e f f SSS Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, ————___—— andH h Costs TESTIN this Mth day of July, 1924. NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- e STING USE FIRST, NATIONAL BANK OF GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE 5 sD WING, Notice is herehy given that that OF LIGNITE Assignee of Mortgagee.| certain mortgage; executed and de- Protect yourself from : pula iG ROUGEIESON, " hake livered by Batley: C. Keater and both! t. Paul, I— ttorney for Assignee of Mort-| Iva Keater, his wife, mortgagors, to ‘ Bee anicdite cel caiareinel | cesar The State of. North Dakota, mort- ‘A glance at the almost “Great Northern railway here to de-| Bismarck, North Dakots, | | gagee, dated the 26th day of Novem-| daily record of storm dam. + vise practical means for the exten- : fembiszd Pee ee cettthe seeniher ef Deedk age in your‘newspaper will ive use of lignite along its lines in] NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT-| of the County of Burleigh and State show you the risk you are North Dakota and eastern Montana| GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE | of North Dakota on the 28h day of] running from high winds. =particularly, have been highly suc-| Notice is hereby given that that] November, 1910, ‘and recorded in : Z “cessful, it was said. aul smeia ge, exceutad jane de- Bankes of ; prigages sep bags ne | Ask a builder what it ’ The apparatus tested pulverizes the| livered by T. L. Hanson and Lenora] will be foreclosed by a sale of the Sp, The apparatus tested pulverizes the| Hore, PY, it wifes mortgagord leo | premises tn such mortesse and here. | Would cost to zeplace your torage of pulverized fuel, which hag| Re State of North Dakota, mort-| inafter described at the front door present dwelling or busi- . ge of pulverized fuel, which has} pagee, dated the 26th day of October,| of the court hquse in the City of ness structure and you can een considered impractical because) 1919, and filed for record in the| Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh idea of high cost of the danger of explosion. office of the Register of Deeds of|and State of North Dakota at the get some idea of high costs. =, Great Northern engineers declined} the County of Burleigh and hour of two o’ctock M., on the Protect yourself from There will be due on such mort- ast Quarter (SE%) of {age at the. date of sale\the sum of —— less according to the Govern- | GEORGE F. SHAFER, Lgndon, July 17 (By the A. P.)— oe ee thereat fe i] ee Noten pees op, t mittee ere willbe due on such mort- or! akota. ie neh maine et Oe a deal: | gage at the date oft sale the sum of|RHEINHART J. KAMPLIN, dae eh liek anthente ak toe, tone Twenty Hundred Fifty-five andj Assistant Attorney General, an WwW .. B. Pp E R R y . WP's 7 2 vi Att WE vr rations commission announced this | with the costs of this forsclonere, | varsity’ and. Sehasl Las FUNERAL DIRECTOR Attorney General of The Stag4 $$ $$ j will maintain the island as a mode! LAST PRIMARY \<Polarine/ Test Case Planned For Those Unable to Read and Write English Language x5 knew his neighbor—days when a man con- % e* of everyone else, because no one understood a analyse tha probable Its gen-|of North Dakota on the 27th day| 30th day of August, 1924, to satisfy Fro i i 1 i seialiy lof tha atecesstulrtest bac tual af October, ISIS, ‘and. recorded, in| the amount due upon such mortgage | this risk of a large loss not which depends upon, its salesmen to tell its sexperts declared that if the method | Boo! of Mortga onsthe dayioraealen: > Fi covered by your fire insur- x e A ° 4 > coy Y will be foreclosed by a sale of the| The premises described in such| , ers Proves practicable, it undoubtedly | premises in such mortgage andj mortgage and which will be sold to] ance. p policy and present its goods in person, like zill come into wide use in the north-| hereinafter described at the front| satisfy the same are described as : . . . : “west, thus resulting in inereased de-| door of the court house in the City | follow A-IZE traveling minstrels — is doing business by zvelopment of the lignite industry. of Bogue ke, in enone ey of Bur- ae Noxtheaa’ panier (NEA) ‘@ 3472 Ea est Silane ae leigh and State of North Dakota at| of Section Twenty-eight (28), “ oo ‘3 the hours of twa cicleck BoM: on| TownshindOne: Hundred: Karty: under the Tornado Policy issued . dark age” methods. ES 30th day of August, 1924, to; two (142) North, of Range by the Automobile Insurance For Correct Grade isfy the amount due upon such] Seventy-eight (78), West of the mpany and you will be reim- i Peet cillmortescs'on the dayioe tole: Fifth Principal Meridian, con- parle ll demane By tychado consult chart at all & The premises described in such] taining 160 acres more or less, or windstorm and for the water INSISTED ON sri] ecotaeeTee dike’seic: | image tha'emeny los | Standard Oil eh cane sia (ete sees a pa ps Henry & Henry) Service Stations . oe ‘Must Be Condition Precedent) Section Number Eleven, ip Town, | Ten Hundned Eight and no-100 dot. Insurance and at authorized garages ness than you can continually fight for; you to Hobding Dawes Plan | Thirg.oiag sori of, uence (Come af se Siecleate as Iss and filing stations, : , in Action | the Fifth Principal’ Meridian, |THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA cannot be,understood except by a relatively containing 160 a more or Mortgagee. cnsiniatineeaienmamaiaiainiiaemmiad| afternopn..their determination. to{ Dated July 11th. 19: The State of North: Dakota. . ———Phone Day or Night 687-—_—_——_ F; pais on faking up by bankers of | THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA Attorney for Moztgagee, ¢ proposed Ipan to Germany as aj Rage ‘ondition precedent to the recogni- Neaoee GRAEER. poms i ti is i eneral »o: e State aa Fe eee ee | aguneah Saka, “| WILL ARREST ‘The French members also. ex-| 'Asciotant Atiorey General and! HOTT] al pressed their joint canviction that Attorney for the Board of Uni- HOTEL OFF ICIALS: he. economic unity of Germany versity and School Lands vf =— ot Xould not he restored until the pro- The State of North Dakota. + New York, July,17.—Warra: i have been issued,-it was learn today, for the.arrest of four offi- Perry name, if FUNERAL PARLORS 210—5th Street. ed. 1 ‘was under written. Attorney for Mortgagee, ‘A’'statement was made before Bismarck, North Dakot; Fa 7 ry ry xf E FORECLOSURE SALE ii i deal with the authority of the rep. A ie henky oaeeetbee that | Mare quantity of liquor on the ho- Arations commission in respect to se)" the French officials entering a © -7-14-21 | cials of the Ritz Carlton Hotel com: a Sa a ee oak aes eeting of the committee which| See Es an i p t Brae de by the conference to| NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MoRT-|hy prohibition pe 4 e 0 er {Wine urchasers and Pescutay ofthe. D ages 4 uae Bessie L. Wildfang, his wife, mort-| BENNY LEONARD :. gagbrs, to The State of North Da- Standard Twine, i: i ca Bul. asa kota, mortgagee, dated the 17th d Sy Biaraigt CouRT or | of April, rots, ant filed vtor record SIGNS TO. FIGHT , TES offi tl Re tel 1 ¥ strict of North’ Dakota. | Deeds ‘of ‘the County of Berlewh 14 |. «New, York, July 17--Benny. Leon. tnets doing busi-~@n:‘the--18th day of April 1919,| Mickey Walker, ol m name of Best|@nd--recorded in lortgages at - page in foreclosed by a sale of the pre. ei ptcy. acres, Jersey City, on the eyening | $13.90 wt. } Ge el ga de. pe Se are 1 er ae oe editors of R. L, Best] in’ such mortgage and here-| of Thursday -Ancgst ai, - \ per cwt. gueee j og it yer, copriners sag amas dese, at Se front door tive will beat aiake,” WP Peorless Standard. A. strictl lit Bis mar ck ribune ‘and ‘the Boston Store | Bismarek, in the County of Burleigh a one en standard. Ss a nd quality - Nie al eam ae eae fs hour. pelock Pe Mint wine. Priced at.........$13. : OV ann ay, Bay alc sia hats | arable . ne amo at pilegicaphcicg : mpany i P ore \ Mortgagee. Bismarck, North if Not Personally connected with any other concern bearing the ‘the action to be taken in event of | getain mortgane, executed and de-|'"'* T#shlonable, roe! rovart | . Just Received a Large Shipment of Columbian.. Standard. Best Standard ter of R. L, Best tsnd|the State of North Dakotalard, lightweight,..champion, \ Twine mage. Manufactured by Colum- ete | Maer, Maas sigma artfoles sit bian Rope Co. which I am selling at Best ithe saat due pee such mortgage +. Of on u i \ —ALL INSECT, TREATED—. <The premises described in. such fnortgage and which will be sold to ind;| satisfy the same are described as toetne. Southeast Q : ! witheast Quarter of Sec- , - tion: Number Eight, in Town- ‘ crepes, - sizes Bismarck, N. D. % N. Pe ship Number - On Hundred - ristust 1, 1928'at 10 o'clock | Forty-two North, of Range Nat- | £romt 16 to 42, Former values ey A tercatime the creditors! ber ‘Seventy-five, West’ of the | to $86.00. Rose Shop. W. P. LOMAS Corner Main and 9th’St. - Across street from Case Co. Phone 18 the vill>gers! Bismarck, N. D. . should reach. . Look upon printing for what it — { Oe EES He ORB a) JULY 17,1924 Is Your Business Still in the — Dark Ages? : Most of us probably think of the Dark Ages as a dead issue — something that happened a long time ago—something that we had to study as boys — something wiped out today by the = tremendous. progress made by modern busi- ness, But think about those days for a minute. They were days of lost communication — days of doubt and mistrust—days when no man trolled only what he could hold by constant fighting—days when everyone was the enemy what others were doing. Printing was one of the most powerful r4 influences in breaking the Dark Ages. 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