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UESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1928 URTIS DETAILS PARTY EFFORTS ' ‘TOFARMGROUP taplains Work of of Republicans Before War and Significance of Relief, Syracuse, N. Y., Au ublican efforts oa be vebait of atl of agri- culture in the s seven years of | 8 Post-war administration were tailed today by Senator Curtis, the Republican ier ea nominee and compared with the position ‘ot een in congress, particularly | ¢Ts- eh etn at the invitation of the aula ‘arm Bureau to a New York state fair assemblage, the Kansas senator confined his pre- pared remarks principally to the peer c uation. He cree ford BS passage of the emergency tariff act, the extension of farm credits through the Intermediate farm cred- it act of 1923 and Let ot the Me Finance corpo: ment of legis! cy sutheviting or or- ganization of Cooperative tions, as among the ‘accomplishments _ of the Republican administration, The nominee also pruised the Kel- logg treaty for the renunciation of war which was signed yesterday in eye) Hebei 3 its general approv- al in this country and adherence to it by every nation in the world. As Republican leader of the nate, Senator Curtis will be called upon next session to.ask formal ratifica- on yesterday the representatives of fi i pproved the Kel- igned a t involves no entanglements. based upon and supported by public opinion.” epee ld ip the record on farm leg- islation back in 1918 when the Re- publicans won control of congress, the senator described the condition of Jaca then as “acute” and sai “quick “ees He re- passage o ie emergency tariff act_and its veto by President Wilson. He told of the act extend- ing farm credits through the War Finance corporation and of the veto into office on March 4, 1921, he and the members of the cabinet and os members of congress real- zed that early action on legislation to relieve the farmers should be had,” he declared, “so the emergency tariff act was passed and signed. “A measure authorizing the or- ganization of cooperative associa- tions of producers of agricultural products was “The farm loan board was unable to meet the demands upon it for loans and I introduced a bill author- izing the government to purchase $50,000,000 of the bonds which en- abled it to resume loaning on farm Proverty. This bill was passed and ty Bi President Harding, thus increasing their working capital. “The act on March 4, 1923, to pro- vide credit facilities for agriculture and live stock industries is of the greatest importance, and puts the agricultural producers for the first ime on an equal footing with other = stries in regard to credit facili- 3.” SHEEP RAISING, DAIRYING URGED : The introduction of sheep-raising and dai! in Burleigh county on a larger scale than heretofore is be- ing advocated by County Agricul- tural Agent A. R. Meisen. Meisen is touring the county to- day with the view of contracting to the farmers 1500 sheep and two carloads of dairy cattle in the fur- therance of his program. Mr, Meisen inten led to take the orders for the sheep and cattle with the view of sing the stock from outside the state. Sheep-rais- ing and dairying have been practiced for reaion years, but it is only re- cone th it the rs have alized the importance of sheep- and cattle-raising on a larger scale, Any farmer interested in securing dairy cattle or sheep should not be prevented from doing so because of Financial Teasons, according to Mei- a could be made to fina ae Shows their Tocal bank os oF trong, the Agricultural Credit cor- poration. Blasphemy Law 231 Years .Old Invoked Boston, Aug. 28—UP)—Police to- day were fag eH Dr. Horace M. Kallen, fo m, Serose Harvara lecturer and the staff of a sew. York schoo! © of social research wh charge with violation Phe re blas- Phemy statute 281 years old. police say that during a Re rl memorial teanian here last Thursday Dr. Kallen de- tharehat A. pols Christ = i anarc! pol ser; meeting took ee report of the speeches, TOO LATE TO.CIASSIFY FOR RENT—Niosly furnished sleep- room in modern t 61 spam, modern home. Cal THREE YOUNG men for sales work. Ni st It is SINUS TROUBLE GETS MEADOWS}, leaden ce Ave. 2 egg Japan ais ie res Ls ti oa of the aa jor e picture. H. Lee Meadows, = be-spectac- led pitcher in the ‘big leagues, has been Pee on the voluntarily re- tired by the an th Pirates. Meadows, in for 14 years, is another victim of that |> 8.—P).|arch-foe of diamond stars - sinus trouble, Meadows has (suffered off acm snd on with this complaint, for ev-| et 3 ar he has been feacelally wee bens Hy ‘the Pirates. He “i 4 won only Aull sete Px pri and appeared, in one or two as been his lure to de- liver ‘thee has been responsible in at least for the “aes iculty the rates have experienced in trying to get into the aN running. Last year he won 19 games and lost 10 and was an important a in the pennant machine Donie Bush de- CITATION on ee al ‘ADMISSION eian wh ope Northw@st Corner of Lot 4, Block 30, rthern Pacific Second Adaition; t Corner of Lot 1, Block 31, cific Second Northe: Northern rth wr Northern Pacific adi ‘Northwest Corner rot Eat 1, Block “sa, Pacific Second ; Northern site tions, ‘of Lot ock 34, Paci! jecond Addition; Northeast Corner of Lot 1, Block 35, aed ics Pacific Second Addition; Southeast Coraee te scond. 4 6, mack 35, of Lot 12, Block n Pacific Second Adaitign ‘Northeast Corner of Lot 1 yall Pacific Second Ad icon: Northeast Corner of Lat apinek ‘43, Northern erat Second A rn or Northeast Corner of Northern Pacific Lot 1, B Northern Pacific Second Addition utheast Corner of Northern Pacific Sect uthwest Corn Nonhere Pacific Naoupersee Corner of Lot 7, ‘Block ‘ot, Northern Pacific Second ponies Southeast Corner of Lot lock. Northern Pacific Second Saaition; Southwest Career of Lot 7, Bi OB. State of iO BEAT County of |5 Burleigh. In County Court, Before Hon. 1. C. vies, Judge. In, the Bitter st tn the Estate of Al- ‘es! Bertha Teske, Petitioner, vs. ee Richard Teske and M all persons inter mn of North Dako’ Moove ‘Named Respondenti You and each of you are hereby cited and required to appear before the County Court of the County of Burl ch, in said State, at the office ot t Judge of said Count; rol by the Probate id Hennepin Co County t the 2ist day of Decem should not be admitted to probs te by this court as such last will and testa- ment, and why Bertha Teske, the Speen named therein, should n jointed by this court as exe Utrix thereof to serve without bond. Let service be made of this citation as required by law. Dated. A. D. 1928. (Seal) 8:14-21-28 By the Court: % Judge of the County Court. Sealed bids for 100 T., more re oy Uignite coal will be received Board seneryes the right to Tedect any or all bids. ated, this isth day of August at Arena, N. MRS. RUTH LAMBERT, Clerk Arena School Dist. 30, 1-22-23-: ao 25-27-28- 3. 30-31 NOTICE TO CONSTRUCT SIDE- WALKS To Each of the Owners and Occupants of the Respective Premises Herein- after Described: WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Bismarck deem it neces- sary to construct sidewalk connec- tions between the curb and the side- walk along the following described Property as herein set forth, to-wi' Ni B 65, McKenzie and Coffin's Addition; ‘southeast Cornero} Bi 16, McKenzie and Coftin's Adaitio Southeast Corner of Lot 16, Bi 17, McKenzie and Coffin’s Additio: Northern Pacific Second Additio: Bill Klitz and his Melody Boys from Aberdeen will en- ter‘ain you at the Dome _to- night, = iene ee PREFERS BUSINESS From State “Teachers? College, Alice Winje went to University of N. D. Then she Deciding that ‘Watch results. the Suc- ce$$ful’’ Sept. 3-10. Write F. L.. Watkins, Pres.,806 Front St., Fargo, Violin and Piano INSTRUCTION : One-half credit in piano given For appointment call at Studio, Building Adolph : Anne L. Peterson er, A. D. 1926, | 45, this ist day of August, wi ae n Pacific Second Xaaition: onthe st Corner of Lot 1, Block 54, Northern Pacific Second Aaainon: Southeast Corner of Lot 6, Block 54, Northern, Pacific Second Addition; Southwest Corner of Lot 13, Block 39, Flannery and Wetherby Addition; Corner of Lot 12, Block t 36, Block 'y and Wetherby Addition; t Corner of Lot 1, Block nd Wetherby Additio: hwest Corner of Lot 36, Biock Flannery and Wetherby Adaition t Corner of Lot 1, Block 44, nd_ Wetherby Additio: Northwest Corner of Lot 36, Block lannery and Wetherby Addition; orthwest Corner of Lot 36, Block Flannery and Wetherby Addition; Southeast Corner of Lot 12, Block ‘Survey Corner of Lot 1, Block 78, jurvey; it Corner of Lot 12, Block 3 f Lot 13, Block Lot 1, Block 80, Corner of Lot 12, Block m‘s Survey. Corner of Lot 13, Block Survey; a, of Lot 24, Block ne Surney Lot 1, Block 82,7 ¢xPense,, y Northwest Corner of Lot 1, Block 88, William's Survey. t Corner of Lot 12, Block Survey ft Corner of Lot 1, Block 90, jurvey; Corner of Lot 12, Block ey; Southeast Corner of Lot 9, Block a ne m's Survey; s Survey; "ot Lot 9, Block ur Southwest Corner of Lot 10, Block 136, Williams Survey. Sout \ditior Southwest Corner of Lot 10, Block 2, Sturgis’ Additio: Southeast Corner of Lot 9, Block 3, Sturgis’ Additio1 Southwest Corner of Lot 10, Block ddition; 3, Sture! Northe: Corner of Lot 1, Block 5, ditio; Sturgis For Best Sout! ore wert ition; g wet and ithe ep by ee oly, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE aelouthenat Corner of Lot 12, Block 5, urgis’ Nortneast, Co Corner of Lot 1, Block 6, een Additios 01 tore rthwest ‘Corner of Lot 24, Block % 6, Sturgis’ Addition; Northeast Corner of Lot 1, Block 7, Sturgis’ Addition: . Southeast Corner of Lot 12, Block 7, po eat Corner of Lot 13, Block 7, Corner of Lot 24, Block 7, 12, Block Addition: Corner of Lot 1%, Block Addith corner ot Lot 24, Block “AdAItI ition; : Corner of Lot Addition; 12, Block orner of Lot 11, Block | e 5, Governor Pierce Addition ‘and the city auditor has be: te notify you. and each of you, as pro- ‘alk in ffont of or along said prem- aed are or real us Bases aha by iow, SSHEREFORS, | yeu. and each of you are hereby Poa nd juired to construct are owned by you subject to the approval of the City Engineer, and in strict accordance with ordi- nances now in force and effect at your own expense, within 10 days after the ; date of this notice; and if you fail to | 80 construct the same, such sidewalks Will be constructed by the contractor for that purpo: hereof will be sinst aaid premises. is required by said ordinance, before, commencing work on such sidewalk, to make application to the wale a tot for line and grade of wal and for @ permit to construct e. wit Bismarck, N, D., August 27, H_ ATKINSON, city, ce tguekea cuy of Bismarck, NOTICE TO CONSTRUCT SIDE- WALKS To Each of the Owners and Occupants of the Respective Py ises Herein- after Described: = WHEREAS, The City Commi of the City of Bismarck deem it essary to construct a sidewalk in front of, or along, each of the follow- ing fescribed Premises as herein set forth, to-w. Alone ihe east side of Lots 1. Coftin’s ‘Addition to, the City marck, Auditor to notify you, and each of you, as provided by law, to co! uch Sidewalk in front’ of or along mal protec ‘hich are owned or upted by at your own expeni SOW, THEREFO of you’ are hereby” notified andre: quired to construct such Sidewalk in front of or along, as above set forth, the premises hereinbefore described, which are owned by you, subject to the approval of the City Engineer, and in strict accordance with ordinances now in force and effect, at your own within 10 days after the date of this notice; and if you fail to so construct the same, such.Sidewalks will be constructed by the contractor employed by the City for that purpose, and the expense thereof will be sessed against said premises. You are required by said ordinance, before commencing work on such Sidewalk, to make application to the, City Engineer for line and grade of waik and for a permit to construct the same. 18h Bismarck, N. D., August 27, (Seal) . H. ATK! 2.51%, Auditor, city of Bismara , 9-4 NOTICE TO COxeER UTE: SIDE- To Each of the Owners and Occupants of the Respective Premises Herein- after Described: WHEREAS, The City Commission of the City of Bismarck deem it nec- essary to construct a sidewalk in front of, or along, each of the follow- Permanent Results Ship Direct to Purity Dairy Co. Mandan, No. Dak. Write for Tag Public Uitiy Legros Cities ferries if paying 8 per 3 largest company e United ‘ States and Canada. PC.) REMINGTON & SON “The Pioneer Investment House” Safe and Sane Transportation ‘Passenger and Express Air Service Bismarck Ing described premises’ as herein, forth, to-wit t such along said prem- ises whiclf are owned or occupied by you, at your own expense: W, THEREFORE, you, and each of you’ are hereby notitie dr quired to construct such Si a front of or along, as abov the premises hereinbefore described, which are owned by you, subject to the approval of the City Engineer, and in strict accordance with ordinances now in force and effect, at your own expense, within 10 days after the date of this notice; and if you fail to so construct the same, sich Sidewalks will be constructed by the contractor employed by the City for that pur- ind the expense thereof will be against said premises. e required by said Lapse commencing work on 1k, to make application to the ngineer for line and grade of nd for a permit to construct the me. sentet Soe N. 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