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OLD FAITHFUL Your physician bends all of his energy for the welfare of yourself and your family. He sacrifices his own comfort in order that you and yours may be made happy and comfortable. He is a scientific man, of course. His constant aim is to SO perfect himself that he may render you better service. The hours are not his; they days are not of his choosing; his constant task is an endless search for better methods of treatment-for more palatable medicines- more harmless agencies for the relief of suffering Believing that the physician is in possession of an easy way of making money, there are many who would imitate him, so far as surface marking are concerned. There are cults and healers galore; they even cures; they advertise to the world of their alleged superior skill. the capable physician never has need of advertising. The incapable imposted can get his victim into his clutches by no other method. So long as people are gullible-so long as people can be deceived. just SO long will the charlatan flourish. The quack is not aligned with ef forts to eradicate disease. It was no humbug that discovered diphtheria Research Experts Find anti toxin; the cults are not hunting for cures for cancer, tuberculosis and Radio Noise Remover other enemies of the human race. No step forward advertising quack made the canal in eliminating unwanted noise in radio zone safe for human activities, nor receiving sets is reported by re- drove yellow fever from the south. search workers in the University of And still there are those who decry the faithful, hard working famPennsylvania. Dr. Harold Pender, dean of the ily physician who happens to be Moore School of Electrical Engineer Lthere when Baby Sue came into the world; when Grandma all but died of ing, said that in collaboration with pneumonia! Ingratitude has been Dr. J. H. Muller, assistant professor called the chiefest of sins. Think of of chemistry, he had perfected a new this, when you are tempted by the noninductive, high-resistance filament glaring advertisement of the quack. to take the place of impregnated pa
A girl gets a fellow to give up smoking. drinking, swearing and gambling. Then he is so reformed that he doesn't marry her-he can do better.
Claud Springer was in Havre on business Saturday evening. John Verploegen was out looking for cows that had strayed away from his home Tuesday and was a caller at Cottonwood for his mail. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Draeger motorEarl ed to Havre Tuesday on business. Halsie Stallcup motored to Havre Tuesday to do some shopping. Frank Jestrab was out in the Cottonwood vicinity Tuesday of last week. Edith and Arnold Peterson spent the week end at their parents' home north of Cottonwood. Oscar Thompson and Henry Verploegen were in Havre Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Beller and family were Havre business visitors on Wednesday John Verploegen was a Cottonwood caller one day last week. Viola Johnson was a celler in Cottonwood Wednesday evening. Grace Beller of Simpson is spending a few days at her grandmother's home south of Havre. W. D. Springer went to the Red Rock coal mine for coal one day last week. J. C. Dunnington is spending a few da in Havre on business. The Ladies' Aid society will meet at the Cottonwood Lutheran church 20. Sebastian Maisam was a Havre visitor Thursday. The farmers were all glad to see the rain the other day to put the ground in shape for spring work and also to help the crops. Allen Bisnop motored to Havre on business Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Warp motored to Havre Thursday to do some shopping and called at James Alfords or their return home. Theo Pruys was a Havre business visitor one day last week. Allen Bishop was a Cottonwood caller for his mail Wednesday evening. Mrs. Adolph Hoffman accompanied the mail carrier to Havre Friday where she did some shopping. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Springs were Havre shoppers one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Alford and daughters Hazel and Lillian were visitors at Herbert Warps home Sunday. Clair Young was a caller at Herman ruys home Sunday evening. A farm bureau meeting was held at the Cottonwood community hall Saturday night, A large crowd was in attendance and they had a very succeasful program. Another meeting is be vid the third Saturday in June. to Pm Jacoby and Andrew Keller were callers at James Alford's home Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Peterson and daughter Pearl motored to Chinook Saturday. of the District Court Max P. Kuhr. Montana, attor ney for Plaintiff.
ALIAS SUMMONS In the District Court of the Eighteenth Judicial District of the State Montana, in and for the and County of Baker. Hill Bronson Plaintiffs, Ellas Ellingson and -Ellingso' his wife. if any: C. R. Beddall: Erskine as Receiver of the Hingham State Bank. corporation; Pope County State Bank, Receiver of the Farmers State Bank Rudyard. corporation: Hill County Montana. a municipal poration: Olaf Domire and Peter E. The Larson, State Defendants. of Montana sends greetings to the above named defendants, of them and You to are each hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action, hich is filed in the office of which the Clerk is herewith of this of Court. served upon copy you, and to file your answer copy thereof upon the plaintiff's attorney within twenty days after the service of this summons. exclusive of the day of service; and in case of your failure will to be appear taken against you judgment by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. This action is brought for the foreclosure of certain mortgage describin said complaint and made and executed by the defendant. Elias Ellingson to secure the payment to Van Sant Company, a corporation, assignor herein of the sum of 600 according the terms of one certain promissory note. together with interest thereon as therein specified. which said mortgage was duly recorded in the office of the County Clerk and Recorder of Hill County. Montana, on the 24th day of February. 1917. at 10:25 M. in book 28 at page of the Mortgage Records of Hill County, and for expenses and costs incurred by reason of this action. and for a reasonable attorney's fee as in said mortgage and for the sale of the premises described in said mortgage, towit: The Southeast Quarter (SE%) of Section Ten and the South west Quarter (SW%) of Section Eleven Thirtyfour (34) North of Nine (9) East of the Montana Meridian and the applied toward the payment of the said debt, costs, and attorney's fee as aforesaid, and that all of the above named and all persons claiming by through or under them, or any of them. may be barred and foreclosed of all right. title, claim, lien, equity of redemption and interest in and to the said mortgaged premises, and every part thereand for other and further lief as will fully appear by ref- on comp file erence in to the the office plaintiffs' of the Clerk of the above entitled Court Witness my hand and the Seal of said Court this 26th day of April, A. D., 1926. M. C. MAC KENZIE,
Clerk (Court Seal) of the District Court. Max P. Kuhr. Havre, Montana, attorney for (4/27/26)