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\ii PAGE EIGHT 5. m- V$-* £*)&'• •Chicago, Sept. 17—The story of: "The Village that Voted the- Earth is Flat" has an earnest adherent in Wil bur Glenn Voliva, Overseer of Zion, the religious community that Alexan der 'Bowie founded at Zion City, a lit tle to the north of Chicago. Declaring that there is no proof whatever of' the- sphericity of the earth or that the earth has any mo tion, Overseer Voliva says he is "pre pared to refute- modern astronomy, scientifically as well as from the standpoint of the Bible." hundreds of times, hut the sun above- the horinon. No une knows what causes eclipse'?. "They tell you that the sun is ninety-two million miles away. I laugh at that, not only as a mathemat ician but also as a student of God Almighty's word. "Did God Almighty create the earth and then create a light to light it up and put it ninety-two miUion miles distant and make it a million times larger than the earth? What kind of a lV)ol would build a house- up in Keno sha and erect a light a hundred miles from it to light up the parlor? "They say that science is not specu lation but if science is true, the-n there can be no conflict between it and the word of God lint when it comes to the- word of God, they have hot a leg to stand on. will tak? ihe wiord of God and d.iwn any mod ern astronomer on the face of the earth and dispose of him in less than Uiirty minutes." Multigraphing, Addressing, Mailing, Mailing Lists. Business Service Co., First floor, Hoskins Block, Phone 662. VILLAGE YOTES |NEW SALEM DAIRY CIRCUIT COW TO EARTH FLAT BE EXHIBITED AT NATIONAL SHOW Here are some of the i:cints h& advances: I "All standing water is level. Let| anyone disapprove it ir ho can. They cannot disprove it. This is conclusive evidence that the old Pythagorean Copernican system of the sphericity of the earth is false-. "A man stood at Kingston, Jamaica, and saw the light-house at Havana' (Harbor eighty-two miles distant,) which is another conclusive proof that gistcred Holstein cow belonging to t:iie sphericity of the earth is a fake. (Frank Gaebe of New Salem, n\. D. "The- midnight snn has been seen!.,n(j Jndi would be solutely impossible to see it on a Sphere. You would have to look through hundreds of miles of earth and rock. "There- is a railroad in South America two thousand miles long, which is almost perfectly level, The Suez Canal is a hundred miles Indi I'rnse Surprise. Pense Surprise, 120220, a re- ten ()(. j)er pr0geny will repre- sent Xorili Dakota as the official exhibit from the state at the National Dairy show to be he'd at the Minne sota State Fair Grounds, October 8 to 15. Amingments are now practi cality complete for this exhibit. Roy Oorbett, college photographer, in 1 long without locks and with scarcely itny rise at all. Where is your cur vature- of the earth? there is none. "No wonder liigher critic^, r.nd modern believers ill the Copernica:? system of astronomy laugh at the flood and say that such a thing as a flood could not occur on a globe or a spherical earth—and I agree- with them. They are perfectly right. That is what the Devil intended when he invented the modern astronomical theory—to destroy the wi rd of God. "They say that eclipses are caused company with Bert Oderkirk and Max Morgan, dairy specialist, spent several days recently getting photographs of the herds, barns and equipment of the New Salem Holstein breeding circuit land these photographs will be uBed to show to visitors to the North Dakota booth at the National show, just what conditions surround Indi Pense Sur prise and the 250 other pure bred Holesteins on the New Salem, circuit. K('presents North Dakota Indi Pense Surprise and her progeny will be taken to the National show by the earth passing between the to prove to the world that pure-bred jnoon and the- sun and the moon dairy cows can bo made to give ex above the horizon? is a matter of celient results in this region of light record that there have been a number rainfall which takes in about one half of eclipses with both the moon and 10f North Dakota. To become an advanced registry cow on yearly test it is necessary for the animal to make a given record for a given age. A two year old must make 250.5 pounds of butter fat in one year. After two years old she must make one tenth of a pound per day more than is required in the two year old test until she is five years Back in 1905 a small group of am bitious dairymen who realized the ad vantages to their industry resulting from competition and exhibition, de cided that dairying was big enough to have an entire show of its own. Out of this conference grew the National -Hairy association, an organization of men who desire to perform a service, and under its management the Na tional Dairy Show has become a stu pendous factor in the dairying life of the nation. From the initial exposi tion at Chicago Coliseum in 1906, un derwritten by three or four wealthy old. This brings the requirement up to 300 pounds of butterfat in one yean for a five year old. After the age of 6 figure 260 pounds—for any succeecd ing yearly test. Jteniiirknhle Reward Any pure-bred cow which can make this official test is regarded as an ex ceptional animal and in making the test the owner can pick out any 365 day period he desires* he can give the cow any kind of care he desires, and feed her the highest quality food1 he desires. The only restriction is the animal actually produce the re quired amount of butterfat in the re qlred number of days. The foregoing information is neces sary to a proper understanding of the really remarkable accomplishment tit Indi Pense Surprise, for this is what she did: She beat the requirement for an "A. R. O." cow not once but year after year. One year she gave 501.fi pounds of butter fat, when the requiretnent wa.s but .*$60. And in ten feave 3.353.!»tyoiinds of buH^i1' just 43.1 pounds less than the A. Jt. O. requirement for an entire ten year period. She did this, not, with any special care but as a member of a herd ofe cows that were turned out to pasture' every year in the spring, Kept there until freeze up and with very light rations "concentrates," which is to say a very small amount of any grain/, or other special feed aside from pasture and roughage. 5 DAIRY SHOW TO BE MECCA OF NORTHWEST FARMERS men, to the mamiroth gatherings at the Union Stockyards in Chicago, there has been a steady growth until the one to be held- at the Minnesota fair grounds October 8th to/ loth, which is expected to eclipse ^any of. its predecessors. The history of- the National Dairy show's culminating:, success is a tribute to the whole hearted and unselfish endeavor of the members of the National Dairy as sociation. It is an epic on coopera tion and efficiency. Coal and Cold Weather are the two things we are now looking for and do not fool yourself, for the time is nearly LOOK AFTER YOUR COAL BIN Order your stock of Coal now before the rush starts and you will be fixed for the first cold snap. BEULAH DEEP VEIN LIGNITE COAL You will be satisfied with the intense heat this high grade Beulah Deep Vein Coal produced and no trouble with Clinkers. A 1 PER TON DELIVERED $5.50 At this present time we know nothing of cheaper coal prices. You should play safe in placing your order now. 1 The first three shows 1906, 1907, and 1908, were held in the Coliseum at Company Distributors for Beulah Deep Vein. Lignite Coal. •&5 Phone 62 209 5th St. «,'• THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CWptTgo,- witii hmall herds of dil cattle aind wttn but little attention fp#iirto dairying machinery. In 1909, the, Show wasl staged in Milwaukee, I but the following year in the Chicago Coliseum. In ljtyl the National Asso ciation, appreciating the increasing interest in the Various exhibitions, mpyieid it to the {Chicago Stockyards, The flrst Stockyards show, held in r] two* rooms, was ridiculously small compared to the exposition to be held this year for the first time in.the northwest in which more than 13$,OQO square feet of floor space will b$, devoted to dairy machinery alone. This huge collection of appliances and devices used in all phases of the i'dairy industry, not only will occupy ,1 all the main floor space of the Minne I sola fair buildings, but the- mezzaine balcony, part of the $100,000 improve ments to the building for this show, will be filled. si The showing of machinery is only I one of the many interesting features I for a herd of 1500 blue blooded cows and- bulls will furnish the opportunity I fori comparison and study by the pro dUceK The competition of state herds in Me five leading dairy breeds— I Ayrsnires, Jerseys, Holsteins, Guern-! seyjg^and Brown Swiss will bring the fin|8£ animals of the country before the- judges. The winning of the tro- Villbe .... ., imj' mil uc ui ktqui vaiuu iu iijc ^©requirement stays at that»| ionions state „for purchasers of that ::"v: be of great value to the vic- brped will naturally turn to the bneeders of that state for the finest! specimens. jThp National, .Dairy Show has had,: bjjg£ of it from ,the start the thought anl work of some men who had the' vision as to what this show would do for the farmer and the prosperity of .the entireVountry, and the nation al "dairy show displays a greater un animity in all ^ranches of the dairy ing-industry tnkn ever was thought poimiUle by the most optimistic mem liers of the iNiatiapal Dairy associa tion. In connection wit\i the show this year. in the nottnwest, seventeen cfnfcentions of organizations allied wjijth the industry Will be held in St. Paul and Minneapolis. 1 The leading dairy scientists of the doimtry willj lecture, and the Bull and'. Calf Clubs, Cow Testing associations, Student Judges, county .agents meetings and domestic science demonstrations, with clinics on infant welfkre will present activities of rare ^educational value. The\ United States'' government will put'/fai a $25,000 .-educational exhibit. Ma%y foreign countries will, be rep resented by delegations and* exhibits JOHN BOfiTELL [''Auto Radiiter afrd Sheet Metal Work] _HAKCK. N. P. RADIATORSFOR AUTOS, TRACKS AfiDTRACTORS sired, Retmilt, Recored and We are agents for A Fasta Cores and Uafi'Mt-WWMMAl IbHlnd.' A '•-.A-. 1 *».. P? probably includ ing Denmark, Holland, Uruaguay and Argentina. The invasion of American markets by foreign manufacturers is sufficiently large to arouse the inter est of all makers and producers. RED CROSS TO Columbus, O., Sept. 17.—-Work is proceeding rapidly on a pageant of the Red Cross, which will be given at the national convention of the Red Cross here Oct. 4 to 8. The pageant will depict the development of the Red Gross. The spirit of humanity, the "great est mother in the world," will be the outstanding figure in the spectacle. Plans call for a chorus of 1,000 voices. The comprehensive peace time pro gram of the American Red Cross will The new sugar coated chewing gum which everybody likes—you will, too. CORWIN MOTOR CO. Z07-JUL-2I AT Wednesday & Thursday, Sept. 28-29 fis-v a V. iV: ''V These two days of. BISMARCK'S FIRST DOLLAR DAYS SALE, will give everybody the chance of a life time to buy Food, Winter Clothing and num erous other articles at give away price for ONE DOLLAR. Look for the Pink Triangular Signs in store windows which will tell you what merchants are taking part in this BIG FEAST OF DOLLAR DAYS articles. There will be large varieties of every class of merchandise placed on sale. Make it a point to be in Bismarck on the above dates. Big Plans are now being made by: Dry Goods Merchants, Department Stores, Banks, Grocers, Milliners, Druggists, Jewelers, Music Stores, Clothiers. Stationers, Flower Stores, Real Estate, Elecrical Supplies, Con fectioners, Ladies' Ready-to-Wear, Meat Markets, Hardware, Furniture, Shoe Stores and Shoe Repair Shops, Insurance, Hotels, Garages, Wholesale Houses, Photographers, Printers. Moving Picture Houses, Seed Stores, K' Wellworth 5 & 10 Cent Store, etc., etc. 7' be given a thorough exposition at this convention. Many of its leading authorities both in this country and from abroad, will set forth their work. The list of speakers that hpve been invited contains a number of the foremost persons, in this country. "When You Need Sign These two—Big Dollar Days—are under the approval of the Bismarck Town Criers Advertising Club, which stands for truth in advertising. Phone 909" BISMARCK SIGN CO. 406 ft Broadway HOSKINS KODAK WORK Done For The AMATEUR Reasonable Charges We are known everywhere for the expert we do. Mail Orders Given ftrompt Attention. "S, Inc. Bismarck, N. D. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 & OPEN ALL NIGHT A delicious peppermint flavored sitfar Jacket around peppermint flavored ctewiotf gun that will aid your appetite and diges tion. pblish your teetb aod aoiifcQ your throat. Dance Tonigl at Sterling, N. D. Music by "The Hurleys" nwrsFwirp DAILy PHOTO^liVf lub BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA 4? KmvAi all over ttw Norlhwwf for Qualify *MA/L US YOUR FlUMS fciftoTih IWtUt Mm CATARRH of the BLADDER StTTtttflll Each Capsule hJinvj bears name Beware ofcounter/eits AFTER EUERV MEAL IOpor 5* 50c RATE $8.00 MONTHLY T'~