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In other | And there is no reason whatever why they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom|were callers at the Walter Greive! @|the man who wants to sell a profane!of Joe Leclair, 68, are good fellows. t People Ss F orum this good news of God's com-/the example set by our Pilgrim fath-| Ashley. home Saturday. I] Barbs bird. Joe wanted to go back to Belgium, ¢ a . | Ng righteous government shall be ers could not have been carried out] Maurice Dance and Lucille Ebling John Schlofman called at the A. H.| o ee * jbut he didn’t have enough money for - o Editor's Note.—The Tribune wel- | Pr hed everywhere as a witness, not by all the colonists and there would! motored to Bismarck Sunday to at-| Heinle home Saturday evening. | We notice that a school of oratory|boat fare. Officials of his lodge met a acon cere gon gen {82 | to convert the world but just as a have been no butchery of either In-|tend the 4-H club camp held at the| John, Hilda, and Ella Wagner and | Mary Garden is going to make her|for women has been opened in Paris.|and decided to declare Joe officially 1 u troversial religious subjects, which | “/(ncss. There is abundant proof we dians or whites. — ; Indian sthool. Herda and Sarah Berg were visiting |comeback July 4. Just proving that|We suggest that they import a few|dead. He could then obtain a $200 7 attack individuals unfairly, or | are in th di and no matter But when the civilized (?) Christian] ‘The 4-H Poutry club met at the A.jat the Christ Berg home at Wing she still believes in fir xs, American wives as instructors. death benefit, it was explained. Yt wich offend good taste and fair | how much eparedness any na~ (2) colonists took to conquering by/c. Dance home Saturday. Mrs, Den-| Sunday. | Nae * * | aes Writers All ieiters MUST b |. ome gist Rave ie will not help them force the Indians, you would have it/nis Reitzel instructed the children iy| Misses Amanda and Elise Elgin and! we are expecting a campaign any| Despite the depression, the bill coi-| FENCING IN COURT al If y 0 wish to use a pseudonym. |/0ne bit so that if the red men had been pre- | singi 5 Lea and Lavern Greive were visitors | of “ j EC act ihe oreadonym and your |’ Covetousness has been the reason!nared to defend themselves there | gare OGY ones at the A. H. Heinle home Sunday, | 2@Y for the release of Tom Mooney|lector is more popular than ever) Fort Worth, Tex—Mrs, Eva Mad- ‘ D ii, own name beneath it. We will fe. | tor every war. So I would say go Dal oe pod pes B es ere, Myr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein and oS 2 immediately so he can come east and|The best families ask him to call|dox was fined $1 in city court on a Boy Peacoeauen teaucats. Wwe: reserve ad, keep Fort Lincol: All the | powld have been less butchery. I can| family visited Mr. and Mrs. Clifford - |plead for Jimmy Walker. again. ~ _|charge of erecting a hedge and card- BL erate nat he “meresenry to | other governments eee cher Tom’ See no sense in such an argument. Craven of Regan Sunday evening. A dugenene legend taa-th thas ti ee # | (Copyright, 1932, NEA Service, Inc.)|board fence between property of her © "conform to thle palley. too, for in the edule wilivde nen lo cee ee ‘s America the most hated) “Mrs. A. H. Klepstein and daugh-| was devised by the gods to lure the} Most parrots sing, rather than| ¢ parents and a neighbor. It was } a ee tan is march. |22U0® in the ar Tl eae oied (tet? Miss Alice. and son, Elmer, spent) sun-goddess from a cave where she|swear. these days, a bird fancier tells) - JOE, YOU'RE DEAD charged that the fence cut off cool 4 + mo eagle of all wats,| nor tie riehest * tts the ‘most ‘hated Se oe per meabauns pened | inadgrefired: jus. Which must be great news for| Charleroi, Pa—The lodge brothers! breezes in hot summer weather. alle > Battle hemae Saas = ers’ picnic. i & eee ae Viren thavcias because it has not lived up to its prin-|" Mr, and Mrs, Dennis Reltzel and Se i 8 z ; ~», ciples, the main one that “all men are! wr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance and daugh- ‘ 3 of the Lord shall be at that day from FaAceniinle | ase Aapakir 8 £ ‘Editor, Tribu: one end of the earth to the other end "Quetned on hi {ters motored to Minot Monday. Mr. ' ] T have read est_ your of the earch—Jeremiah 25:3: Another one is the Monroe Doc-iand Mrs. Dance secured the car that : 4 torials in « s. K. Kler I think the 1,000 poison gases they ‘Tine. We say “hands off” when oth-|was stolen from them in Bismarck * letters of Kintyre. N. D. Peace and ow will do the work well. But {&f nations look with longing eyes for!two weeks ago. ® war, etc. Fir say you are both I shall not send my boy to any fort.| Slice of our ple, but if we want a o right as to hi . yet of I prefer to put my trust in Jehovah | Piece across the Meep, we feel we have | e ; ¥ ceeper thinrs you seem to have no God and hid coming Kingdom. the right to help ourselves, only we Heaton < ’ 1 knowledge at all. Mr. Editor, I have no hate to any- must be careful and let the world), 4... 8 Since man vy driven out of the ¢ Remember, “Do good to them “ROW we didn’t do it for the good of a Garden of on (Paradise) there that despitefully use you. Love your ,OU‘Selves but for the good of the pie. By SARAH HEINLE nm = have been wars and wars. Who is cnemies.” Vengeance is mine, saith’, Why did we take Hawaii? the Phil- — < responsivle for such a condition? Sa- the Lord. I shall repay. ippines? Why do we interfere in the} Miss Herda Berg motored to Wil- f¥ =‘ tan, the devil, is and every one th ho May I see this letter in The Trib- Miceraucuane: AGA a? aes at ore ton Monday. 38 has raised his hand to harm fellow se I think it may “mothering” Hawaii got from the 2 f % man has served Satan, Lucifer wa SABRE ee may Seer UD mother country in the Massie affair.| Mikie Laughlin and William Jen: ¢ {a put over man by God to be m day of the vengeance of our God and JS it any wonder our colored brothers | nings were business callers in Wilton nm af proiector. but before God can set up his righteous 2¢T0Ss the sea look askance ab Uncle | Monday. mae Re ed tle world of people to wor ment He sure will clean house, |Sam_ and a eels much h2| visitors at the A. H. Heinle kome ship him and he sure seems ve hing. that Bates ania all 2 ? : © th Won. But God has decreed he shall shail go down, “will leave it wee, “He that liveth by the sword shalt| Tuesday were: Sam Berg, Mr. and g @f not win. It was Satan who said to roo: or branch.” Also Satan will be Perish by the sword” is rock bottom | Mrs. Fred Wagner and son Ernest and ¢ {a Eve, halt not surely die.” ticd a thousand years—Revelation truth and unless the world realizes |@@ughters, Amanda and Erna, Mr. @ so} © cess said he (Satan) was a liar and |9 that soon, it will be its own destruc-;®nd Mrs. Jake Wagner, Edward : ty the father of lies, and a murdercr— thousand years the people tion. And who should lead the way|Schatz and ©, Williams and son, = John 8:44. | wil fo rlghteauanes th dead to complete disarmament better than Th t forn-2 H Soon iter, Adam and Eve were and livins, for the dead’ shall recae the mightiest nation on earth? Tt is| Edward Schatz of Baldwin called at ere are sO many ways 0 5 turned cut into the unfinished earth n the hand of the enemy, death, only fair to pick on a fellow your own Bud Greive home Tuesday. Py t ale by MRS. ROSING ROISUM. ‘ize £0 Uncle Sam could well afford] , Mf 4 ge rata eens ol d man estio action. y ¥ rat vay. ” » Ey 4 o id ra to lead the way. Others would soon |) Te te oe aoe cturned to hie tome ahd so ly co qu MG * Satan tha: God, : 2 SUGGES: a ., “ t = Thi rrible no has nied the Kintyre. N. D., ‘Again I say, Mr. Tribune Man, do/|/eée 3 ley City. ] f hopes of men and angels, filled the June 25, 1932. your bit to have Ft. Lincoln] , osm Berg, A. H. Heinle motored to when you re 100! or a to carth with wee and caused the very Editor, Tribune: abandoned ‘ashburn Wednesday. 4 | Those who went to Wilton Wed- MRS. K. KLEPPE. | nesday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. A. liv 1 | —%|H. Heinle and family, the William e: paver of suggestion I want to ° ae hee the story of the mother who, Wagner yo folks, Bi ~ having to leave home for a while, ad- Menoken ary act Epa ana eae eae! ished her children to be carefu!| ®—---——--® | ang ‘gb Laughlin and som Mikie ’ . Ae pel ip Sure ita. N vacancy listed in The a, Aa caeael Amy ams, see mance | ohm Selatan sled a he Li ot every y aie haa’ penne 7 Mrs. Rhoda Wood, who spent sev-| G- =: Shearer and daughter Marian Bi : k Trib Rental A da ts y ” a ral months visiting her daughter. mar une sf the capital fight started be-|Mra. J. De Moulin at Milnor, N. D..| Roosevelt Foe 18) go use. God committed into his hands ‘¥¢¢m Bismarck and Jamestown, the now is visiting at the Park Wood e as 3 mening Gadi a heard around home. atest 2 eae ACN en patatt ane ing to be what you want. But Tribune \* Rental Ads do THIS:-They reduce ° “ooki ; 99 tiresome “looking around” to the ee d e minimum, and provide the quickest e h J and easiest house-hunting service it is and proper condition. To betray that Ore discourteous treatment than I R. G. Abelein and children, Mr. and| e e possible to devise! { heavens to ween. It started t wheels of evil and has caused the to roll on down throw by way of proving the won- Pa CEL Se OR PES ESO pore ber found in him—Eze! put Lucifer as ove: P: : to keep man in the right . Lucifer had an office that he could not mis- ApORcadouRMo betrayal of that trust is so terrib'e Marck.” From my own experience I at the Mandan experimental station that no one can siate it properly, °4M State that personally I have never Wednesday. Isaiah 14:13-14 verses tell us what Met with such discourteous treatmert Mrs. Harold Welch and family of Luetifer’s reasoning was and is toda: ss people as I met with in | Bismarck spent Thursday, Friday and What has all this to do with wars? | meat market. Saturday visiting her sister, Mrs. Edd} Well, it seems to have a lot to do| But during the capital campaign Ebling. | Be with this world, as Satan is the god the Tribune editor insisted so strong- Mrs. Milton King and little son of cf this vorid—2 Corinthians 4:4,!V and vociferously that Bismarck is Houston, Texas, are visiting Mr. and yerse. But Satan will not be god of! friendly city, that Bismarck pgoplc Mrs. C. D. King. They plan on spend- this world much longer. His time is| Were forced to believe it themselves. ing the summer here. | fbout up. God says, “I'll bring the2| The same peonle who formerly com-| Mr, and Mrs. Charles Graves vis- to ashes upon the earth. Thou shalt|Plained of discourteous treatmeni ited their little granddaughter, Betty ’ ke a terror and never shalt thou be | from Bismarckans, on recent trips to! Lou Graves, of Medina Thursday. She : anymore’—Ezek. 28:16-19 verses and ,°Ur capital city say they never were |is a patient in the Bismarck hospita: $= Hebrews 2:14. | more courteously treated in all their} Mrs. George Wachal and daughter, Bie Then Satan will be destroyed. Who | live:. |Miss Emma, were Bismarck shoppets will be our protector? Jesus; If we hang a sign on our doors|Saturday. ‘and the government shall be|“Neizhbors beware, we are prepared; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Parks, Clar- his shoulder—Isaiah 9:6. Tojto fieht you.” they naturally will go|mont, 8. D., visited Mr. and Mrs. A every nation, every tongue shall|and do likewise. T. Welch, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Klep- and confess that Jesus is King| If we say to Japan, “Just come o:1| stein and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dralle kings and Lord of lords. Whenjon and fight, we are ready for you,”|and Mr. and Mrs, Edd Ebling last ’s righteous government is in| we can't expect to have it go unchal-| week. ‘eontrol there will not be any more |lenged. | Harold Yeasley of Bismatck spent wars and there will be no use for' But if we say, “We are unarmed |several days visiting Elmer Klep- policemen. |and have no grudge against you. But stein. Mathew, 24th chapter. tells us all please keen to your side of the fence.”| Mr. and Mrs. Donald Loney and BdQRoarn trust was an act of treason. Luci: ; have in the business places of Bis- Mrs. Edd Ebling attended the meeting | ry The Bismarck Tribune neEgEE 2 ; 4 . Assoctatec Press Photo f about wars. There have been wars|I can’t see why they wouldn't be glad ‘family of Mason City visited Mr. and | a“ WwW t Ad D rtment ‘and rumors of wars but the cnd was to do so. :Mrs, Otto Ayers Monday ' Sent oa enim sonyor 4 an epa hy ‘mot yet. Then in 1914 nation rose | There are few powers equal to the! Mr. and Mrs. A.. T. Welch, Mr. ani the democratic national committee, ' i oe ae nation. This, Jesus said, was | power of suggestion. Mrs. Harold Welch spent Sunday vis-| jegued a statement on the eve of : _, the beginning of sorrows. Mathew,| You ask if the country we now live iting at Harvey. N. D. the demceratic national convention x /-@ «=: 24:14, plainly says this Gospel of the{in was conquered hy the arts of| Mrs. Neil Punston and children declaring Gov, Franklin D. Roose- Ft i “ ae jom shall be preached in all the | peace? jaccompanied Mr. and Mra. Dennis! vete-couta nol th elected if worl. = “= a: “for a witness unto all-natons No, more shame to us it was not. |Reiteel to Cannon Ball Sunday where) ngted for the presidency.