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iS) ____HBLP WANTED-MALE WANT) Men or ‘women’ to take onlers among friends and neigh- bors for the genuine guaranteed hosiery, full line for men, women, and children. Eliminates darning We pay 75c an hour spare time, or $36.00 a, week for full time, Ex- perience unnecessary. Write Inter- national Stocking Mills, Norris- town, Pa. 10-15-22-29 WANTED—Boy to do dishes and few chores about house; good place and good wages to right party. Write Mrs. Lester Jenkins, Washburn; N. D., care, Crescent Lignite Coal Co. Fett 10-28-1w (MEN WANTED for Detective work. Experience ‘unnecessary. Write J. Genor, former U. S. Government Detective, St. Louis. 10-29-1t { SALESMAN ‘ THE AMERICAN Art ‘Works, Coshoc- ton, Ohio pioneers and leaders in Specialties —the fastest growing branch of the whole field of adver- tising—have attractive openings for highgratie experienced’ salesmen. We manufacture and control exclu- \ sively a complete line of copyright- ed art calendars, commercial cal- endars, monthly advertising ser- vice, and a wide range of quick sell- ing specialties in celluliod, leather, and paper. The extensive scoe of our three lines combined into one assures steady and substantial sales volume the full year around.” Lib- eral commissions, weekly remit- tances. Look up our rating in’ Dun or “Bradstreet, and write us direct, ( giving age, experience and_refer- ences first letter. The .American Art_ ‘Works, ‘Coshocton, Ohio. us ". 10-29-1t 4 SALESMEN — Everybody eats every day. You can handle sugar, flour, canned goods, dried fruit, coffee and entire line of groceries, as well as paints, roofing, aluminum ware and automobile oils, with no Tent to pay; no money invested; take large orders from samples, i Goods sare guaranteed and proven I quailty."""Selling experience not | necessary. Steady, profitable work for “workers.” Address Hitch- ' cock-Hill C6. Dept. 164 Chicago, Ill. Reference: Any bank or. Ex- p? »ss_Co. 10-29-1t WAN TED—Sales_ representative for counties adjoining Bismarck. Pre- fer man acquainted with garage and autymobile trade. Write giving past experience and_ references. Loudon, Inc., Minneapolis, Minn. icc. Lh en abe OED LE SALESMEN—Exceptional opportunity ‘for few Salesmen who write at once. Live men now earning $10 to $100 per day. McCleery Calendar Factory, Washington, Iowa. 10-29-1t nesh “ AGENTS WANTED INO DULL TIMES Selling Food—Peo- ple must eat. Federal Distributors make big profits. $2000.00 yearly. and up. iNo capital or experience needed. Guaranteed sales, unsold goods can be returned. Your name on products builds your own busi- ness. Repeat’ orders’ sure.» Exehi- sive territory. ‘Write Federal Pure Food Co., Chicago. 10-29-1t \ i ATURDAY, OCTOBER: 29, '21. 4 coamanae mera TISEMENTS D ADVER FOR SA).t OB RENT _ HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Five room modern cot- tege close in, and furniture for sale’ cheap.’ One buying furniture can rent house. This is a snap and time » payments can be arranged. 111 Ave. A, between (First and Second sts. Phone 365. Family leaving city is _Teason for selling. FOR RENT—4-room nished with ‘bath, coal range and gas range on first floor; also two reoms equipped for light house- keeping, near high school. Phone 442-Mi before 9 a. m. or after 4:30 p.m. 10-29-4t FOR RENT—5 rooms and bath, mod- ern house, corner 13th St. and Ave. B; immediate possession. ‘Hedden Real Estate Agency, Webb Block; (Phone 6 © 10-283 FOR IL.ENT—Furnished house, Nov. 1. Phone 822-R, + 10-29-5t cee PERSONAL ys GALLSTONES — Physician explains simple, ‘effective treatment for in- flamed gallbladder. and dile ducts essociated with gallstones. Book- let free. Dr. Padcck, Box Y7201, Kansas City, Mo. 10-29-1t LOST / LOST—Foiding camera last Sunday at new bridge on ‘Mandan side. Re- ward. Return to Tribune. 10-28-3t LOST—Elk tooth on football field, marked 1256 and H. R. H. Reward. Return to ‘Tribune 10-29-8t ) FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping, in modern house. Fine rooms, close in’ FOR RENT—One nice large room for sleeping purposes. Large storing sroom for either furniture or autos. Phone 612. ‘s10-29-1w (FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; also one fur- nished room in modern house. Phone 672-L W. 111 Mandan Ave. g 10-28-Lw. FOR RDPNT—Bedroom or light tiouse- keeping room, furnished or unfur- nished. One-half block from Broad- way. 213'1lth St. Phone 646-J. BG 10-29-1w FURNISHED ROOM in modern house. five blocks from Post Office. Gar- age for rent at $3.00 per month. Call 1 Thayer St. or Phone 672-M. 10-28-3t (FOR RENT—Room in modern house, $15 for one, $18 for two. Ladies pre- ferred. ‘Close to capitol. E. G. Pet- erson, 700’ 10th St. 10-27-3t FOR RDPNT—Two furnished light housekeeping rooms, modérn. Close to high school and capitol. Phone 339-W. "907 6th St. 10-26-3t 50R RDNT—Nicely furnished room in apartment over Chocolate Shop. Gentlemen preferred. Phone 564-R after 5 p. Hy Sh ca 210-28 FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish- ed rooms for light housekeepin: | Bismarck Business College. 10-10-tf log. ‘Spri FOR’ RENT—Modern-furnished room, 2° blocks from Post Office. Phone 658J or call at 201 1st. St. 10-27-3t hes — St. Also a Franz Premier Electric sweeper for sale. Phone 905. 10. TOM, LET'S GO vt TRUNKS, Bags, Suitcases. two middlemen profits? factory direct. ing Valley, Il. HPMSTITCHING and Picoting at- tachment works on all sewing ma- chines; price, $2; checks 10c ex Light’s Mail Order House, Box | Birmingham, Ala. Send for, free cata- Acme Trunk and Bag Factory, SOME PLACE TONIGHT - WE HAVEN’T BEEN ' OUT TOGETHER FOR OVER A WEEK- . j THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TIRED - 1 HAD A STRENUOUS \ HOPE \T ALL BLEW uP: “Yo Butcher fed stock $3.25 to $3.50. Canners and cutters $2.00 to $3.00. 7_3t| Bologna bulls $2 to $3.50. Stockers | 4 Why pay | and feelers $3.50 to $6. Bulk $6.50 Buy from | to $7.00. NOTIC Sheep 3,800. About steady compar- Notice Ist ed with week ago. Choice fat lambs} by 25c higher. er. 10-29-1t = 10-29-1t nme. AGENTS—Big money taking orders Overcoats, Pants, Blankets direct ‘Woolen Mill to wearer. Donahue made ~-$108 first week. Pinocci makes $200 per week. No capital START Your (Ford instantly on: cold- est morning, new invention, saves gasoline, starter an d battery. Agents, Dealers, Fordowners, send for sample. J. I. R. Specialties Co., Dept. 193, Cincinnati, O.. _10-29-1t AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE OR TRADE—One 1920 RENT—Two furnished rooms in Ladies preferred. Phone 729; 811 Ave. C. 10-27-3t FOR RENT—2 modern furnished rooms near capitol and high school. HOR modern home. required. (Complete outfit free. 924 7th St. Phone 9603 10-27-1w Taylor, ‘Wells, 2740 N. Paulina, Chi- |<, re hese in modern House. cago, : 10-29-1t |" “Giose in. Gentlemen preferred. 525 6th St. ‘Phone 213-M. 2 FOR RENT—Modern furnished house- keeping rooms. Apply 1100 Broad- way. Phohe 646-W. 10-27-3t, FOR RENT—Strictly modern fur- nished light housekeeping rooms at 1012 Broadway. 10- w "OR RENT—One modern model Ford ‘Touring. In good condi- n. May consider cows in trade. Address 302, care of Tribune. OR SALE—Dodge Sedan in first class condition; also a Ford Road- iberty Bonds. Mrs. 616 7th St. 10-27-3t FOR SALE—1_ model 83 Overland \ Tryck, S. Cord Tires. In good condition. Phone 725 or call at 812 __ Rosser. — Se 10-24-1w TWO NEW “490” Chevrolet touring cars at $100.00 less than list. O. K. Garage. ‘Phone 951. 10-29-8t OR SALE—Buick car in good run- ning order, cheap. CaN 409 1st St. oy 10-28-3t ‘THOROUGHLY Competent woman wants work by the hour. Phone 179-W. 214 South 7th St. 10-28-3t <AND NO INTEREST. $400 down and $40 a month for 71-2 years buys a quarter section located only one mile from the best dairy farm at New Salem. , Million tons of coal thrown into the bargain. NO INTEREST! J. Henry Kling, owner. Phone 682. ___10-8-208 ed to hear ale; state FARM WANTED— from owner of a ff lowest price. . Pj ‘L. Jones, Box iWANTED—To good farm f price, full pa Minneapolis, Undertakers DAY PHONE 246 Day Phone 100 1) -27-3t ua room, barn and garage, 318 Se. 1th St. Phone 463 10-27-1w ‘OR RE! sy first of month, room with board for two. The Mohawk. 401 5th St. 10-26-5t FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern house. Phone 351-R, or call at 622 Ist Sts 10-29-2 THREE unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping, partly modern. 13 ‘Rosser St. hee 10-29-3t FOR RENT—Room in modern house, five blocks from post.office. Phone 737-5. 9 26-tt FOR RENT—Two unfurnished ion ms. on first floor. 316 3r 3 cn 10-26-3t FOR RENT — Nice warm modern room. 408 5th St. Phone £97-R. . 10-29-8t INT—Room in modern house. “1029-3 Single room, 408 2nd St. 10-28-3t FOR R 518 Sth St. MISCUDLAN * Cheap. if taken at’ once, all household goods. including piano, buffet, dresser, boo" dishes, hard coal heater, ete. gasoline engine, feed mi‘l, scale3 and various other art Call 417-10th St., or Phone $ FOR SAL |FOR SALE—Ail my household fur- | electric |_ piano, Singer sewing Apply 602 J. 10-28-3t niture including washing machine, machine and Victrola. hone 132-. 2 garages, one on 4th A and one on 2nd, St. WEBB BROTHERS Embalimers Licensed Embalmer in-Charge Funeral Directors NIGHT PHONES 246-887 PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in Charge Night Phone 100 or 687 BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY 220 MAIN STREET ‘Upholstered Furniture Made to Order 10-27-3t | * today. 1-4. Beef 9,000. _— ‘We store household goods at 219 TRADIN 5 to 50 Beef cattle steers, ‘Lower pared with weck ago, 25c to 75c high- r, 5 Cattle 6,200. Steady to strong com- pared with week ago, killing steers steady to 25¢ lower. classes mdstly steady. Veal calves 50c higher. Closing top in dollars. Stock- ers and feeders steady to strong. Beef steers $4.00 to $7.00. Freckles and His Friends’ MARKETS. | LIGHT Chicago, Oct. 29.—Trade was light Wheat started 1-8 lower to 1-4 cent righer; with December $1.08 1-4 to $1.08 3-4 with May $1.13 to $1. Later decided rally took Decem- ber to $1.09 1-8 and May to $1.13 5-8. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK So. St. Paul, Oct. 29—Cattle 1,500. higher. Better killing 99-9 # Main St. Phone 669. 10-22-2w Me TARR RGTEROEN a: . 1 mixed durum . | . 1 flaxs.. No, 2 flax . No, 2 rye war ‘Hogs 500, com- Minot, Oct. Quite © 111 T WANT A QUART OF VINEGAR IN WERE, MISTER NESS'R=T WANT ANOTHER QUART ASK FOR HALF A Fat ewés 55c to 65c high- MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapotis, Oct. cars,“compared with 300 cars a year (Furnished: by Rus: Bismarck, Oct. 29, 1 . 1 amber durum . 1 red durum)... GRAND FORKS Grand. Forks, Oct. 28. — City of* Fordville, Walsh county, gives 5 105, Brazier 42. Third precinct, Fifth ? city of Grand Forks, gives Fra- zier 41, Nestos 99. Last year this pre- cinct gave Frazier 50, O’Connor 62. Nestos 138, Fi Gain of 33 votes for Independents. pe ie RR B.S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C, Chiropractor Consultation Free WELL, NOW UMY DIDNT You Ace (aa . + and and and ent of the Clerk of sald County on the 19th day of 29.—Wheat 443 Miller Co.) Rollin Welch, § meke ter de: bidder the city of of Burleigh, D., 1921, at Nestos | writ, au bed in si follow ta, Rlnek—Phene 26 WELL, HERE You ARE SONNY BCAUSE ONE QUART'S FOR MoM, AN! TH! OTUER IS FOR MISSUS KINTZ! and Dakota, on the 26th day of r Plaing NO. GREAT DAMAGE - JUST THE HOT WATER BOILER EXPLODED! [EOF fer virtue of a judgment i rlosurc, rendered and given by ict Court of the ici d for State of North ‘ed and docketed in the office id Court ir said . to sell said property pur- id judgment and decre heriff of said t and berson appointed by sajd Court to 8 the front door of the court house in Bismarck, tw ses to be sold as afor aid judgment and deer nd to t id judgme to- 1 NESTOS LEADS ypntocd an); hteen (18), ESTOS LEADS 5 nineteen (19) and twenty (20). in 28. — Anamoose gives] block one (1) of the townsite ot razier 23, Johnson 140, Horan, orth Daeota, Record to the . Meet 4g Pe a rol on file of record in Lemke 22, Kitchen 139,“ Hagan 71.) th. of the Register of Deeds in and for Burleigh County, North Dako- ROULIN WELCH 7/182, will be forectosed hy the sale of wk tthe’ premises described in such mort- Sheriff of Burleigh County, N, ire, Dy 10 Fourth the wherein City Na- rick Or s is her Notice y mortgage certain Odden and Jolin: M, chants State Dakot gugce, of Janu Took will be mi 1 “sin gitch) mo in they of | Nort 10 y of the of hour the 6) and wh the same, coun Dakota, and described as follows, to ui Bast Half of the Northeast | 18 4 Quarter (1-2 of Ni t-4) and the North Hall of the Southeast ¢ of SE 1-4) of Section 4) in Township One Forty Two North (142 number Seyent even W o ~ |ofthe Fifth Principal Me Det: occurred in in that the tiled to pay due, of the dd by said mortgz ailed to pay the inter | Saunt date of sale amounting to | \ | ¢ re will be due on such mort- | / | gage at the date of m of! Two Hundred Witty Righty “Five Co sum includes inte Lgitgee upon a i in the rou Attorney fo Lismarek, North Dakota Register, | | NOTICE mes Berg his i} rth Dakota, 4 marek Loan a of Bism; tion, of rae dated the of the Register of T North Dz 1 1 om pag Judi se8, County of Dakota, ds for detober, it igh County, N of ten o'clock this 14th day of C 1 ‘ounty. me Comp North Dakot aon oF id judgment, c con, and the M. Ss notice are t, decree and | Dakota on the 1919 at h front door | North Dakota ¥, 8. MeCURD' arck, N, Dik er Audrey Ste mortgagor Bank of mortgagee November, in the o of the county of North Dakota, on | ember, 19 1:30 ed in book will be foreclosed ises mortgaged Hl nd | are which sale will door of the court Bismarck, County o'clock P, on th ember, which same east and two of hundred t) five of $. . Notice nd Forks, N. 10 enough money super-dreadnaughts, r described, at. th court house in the of Burleigh, a The south h livered by Anny Holte, forme band, mortgagors, to Marmers & Me Bank of coll, North | County of Bu ho Dake o'clock Decembe mount duc on such of sile, such 1d to} su to date of North Dakota, a corpora ismarck North Dako’ st day 1918. and filed for record deeds ’ will be sale of the premise The Bismarck 1.0% for Mortgages, Dako the hereinaf- state to the high FW. MeCURDY, r cash at public auction, at} Att 3 Bismarck, North in the County 10- State of North zak ts ovember, P.M. of | NOTICE Tooker and Orrell | fo, of Baldwin, Burleigh | h day of 30 o'clock DP.) n book 159 of mort gage and hereinafter de he 7th day of Nov- P.M. or North Dakota, at th M. will be sold to « deseribed as If of the north- cs nd sta yen ceouted a sty that that ind) de- y Anna her hu Holte, Dri y record in eeds in es on page 1 sale of the pre nd here nt m of 21, Merchants oll. Mortgagee, OF MORTGAGE FORE. | CLOSURE SALE Default having occurred in the of the mortgage herei tiee-is hereby given exculed (Si nt Comp a o'clock A, M. of Book 146 foreclosed by 1 in BANNER HOUSE—Room and board |" “Cash No. 1 northern $127 7-8 to feet lay of pete $9.00 per week. Fyoms 50c, meals} $1.39 7-8. December $1.21 7-8, May | t# plaintiff, and the" amount due the 35e. Steam heated building, Phone} §j 90 1-2. i : Holt, Mandan | S810 morennee ie that | day, ‘The 231. 10-24-1w Coviksyelinw,40' @ Mercantile Company, a corporation, | Premises described in sitid “mor! ip anon eee yap tie Corn yellow, 40 cents. Regan State Bank, a corporation, and | K#se and which will be sold to satisty ‘PAINT Shop now open. Paints|autos Oats, No. 8 white 27 3-4 to 28 A.V. Marcellus are Defendants, jn fav- | the same are situated | in r and trucks. First class work. Joe} cents. ounol ioe paid Haine ana against i tote oe ie tae rop. 7 ay arley 3 : said defendants for the sum of One ed as follows : G Werner, Prop. 708 Thayer St. i Barley 34 to 53 cents. feueiva: two: Takared clehtyeaie dna | hale vof-the “east halt: (vot : 10-29-1w 274154 to 75 1-2 cents. 66-100 ($1286.66) Dollars, wheh judg- Bud ue - hal? of the t FOR RENT alter Nov. 1 ce $1.84. ment and decree among other things | (2) 1-2 W 1-2) of section chirty ae ae Mtoe AOE ea ty gto § dire ale by me of the real a town: ip one hundred forty two(142) | 4 et “4 MINI estate hereinafter described lo satisly rth of Range enty $s Bank building. “_1026-1W] Meee OUR the amount of said judgment, with in- ® ¢ North ee ay —— 1 wit Minneapolis, Cet. 2: jour un thercon and ‘the, costs 1 NW nty six FOR SALE—One SxiarRoya ‘eo changed to 1c higher. In carload of such sale, or § forty two tug, Call Mrs. iR. W. Sanders, 85 r | iots quoted at $7.85 tg, $7.49 per barrel the proceeds North 0! cighty one (81) west | 563/M. 10-27-3t] i 98-pound ¢otton si * Shipments able thereto will of the oth P.M. miiere wit be due on alae eileen ae ~Jin ' ¢ i agwrietomie ch mortgage on the day of sale’ the POR .SALE—Steel, range, . First class] 82,325 barrel, Br 12.50. Ce tne (nie co! Sum of § 2 togethe ft the condition. Bismarck Gas Co; — in and f County. of igh, | Costs of foreclosure. ; aa 10-27-8t} —~ BISMARCK GRAIN tHe seal of Court Tetted at « North Dakota, | corporation, Mortgagee. N-11-5-12-19 Fore- Default havin occurred in the conditfon of the mortgage hereinafter described, notice is hereby given that, ge executed and 6 punty De nd record- th Ce in the city of turleigh County, | * North at the hour of ten o'clock in forenoon 21s day of Novem amount due at day, The prem in said | mortgage and wh sold to satisl: the same ted in Bu and are Lot Fo (4) of ion four (1) in town- | sh one hundred forty (149) “orthcof Range seventy eight (78) West of the Sth P.M. There will be due on said mortgage the date of rile the sum of together with the costs of forec Dated this 14th da Farmers ey for the mortgagee, nd de Biliott an . his wife, filed for record er of deeds h, State of record- ty Sta te hour of two sth day of Nov- urleigh, the amount ron the WONKCLO- | | and Nestos 503. | | the at the | \ eee | BULLETINS > (Continued from Page One) aier 1410, Indicated 1,900 major: ity for ‘Frazier. DEVILS LAKE—Rimsey county, 42 preci uit of 16 gave Nestos 2424; | re: This is a gain of 413 | for Independents. SAVALIER—Pembina county com- j plete gave Nestos 3411; Frazier 2043. GUAND FORKS—28 out of 34 pre- cincts in Nelson county gave Nestos Frazier 1421, LLY CITY. i ‘Barnes county precincts gave os SUNT; ragier 2761, POLLA—Rolette ce 19 pre- ici gave Nestos 11 er 1219. an Independent gain in same votes. LaMoure county com- 18; Frazier 2239, This 7 for Independents. Gratton—-Waish County, 49 out of 56 precincts gave Nestos . 4047; zier 2317 Grand For! nd Forks County, of 69 precincts -gave Nestos 53 8642. ¥ Rugby rce County, 23 out of 34 precincts gave Nestos 2 } O'Connor's majority wo Ont ng, gave Nestos 4ier 745, This is a gain of lope County, majority fer in this county is about 0. Medora—Dillings County, vote to | date in this county indicates major- ity of nearly 300 for Nestos. NESTOS CARRIES FORT. CLARK Fort Clark, Oct. 28.—This city gave | Frazier 12, Nestos 21, and the initi- | ated measures got the same relative | vote. WERNER VOTE | Werner, Oct. 28.—This town gave | Frazier 3 and Nestos 59. Werner un- | organized gave Frazier 90 and Nestos 39. : M’LEAN COU , | Washburn, Oct. 28.—Fifteen out o' | 56 precincts in McLean county gave | Nestos 1,214 and Frazier 1,216. The | vote last fall was O’Connor 1,216 and | Frazier 1,316. ; CLOSE .IN EMMONS Linton, Oct. 28.—Nestos and Frazier ave running neck and neck in Em- ; mons county. O’Connor carried this county by 100 majority last fall. \ pie ee | «~ SOLID FOR LEAGUE | ~LaMoure, Oct. 28.—Swede township | gave Frazier 127 and Nestos 0, | HOW WASHBURN WENT | Washburn, Oct. 28.—Nestos secured 222 votes here to Frazier’s 195. CLOSE AT WILTON | Wilton, Oct. 28.—South Wilton in | Burleigh county gave Frazier 78 and ; Nestos 17. Other candidates were supported in sathe ratio. Town .of | Wilton in McLean gave Nestos ‘210 | and Frazier 187. LOGAN COUNTY | Napoleon, Oct. 28.—-Three precincts | out of 27 in this county gave Frazier | 120 and Nestos 228. MWINTOSH COUNTY / Ashley, Oct. 28.—Five precinets out of 14 in McIntosh gave Frazier 644 WELLS COUNTY CLOSE Fessenden, Oct. 28. — Not much change is noted in this county., City | precincts are voting about same as j @ year ago and rural districts s2em to | be standing pat. The vote in the city of Fessenden was 87 for Frazier to | 204 for Nestos. First ward of Harvey | gave Frazier 39 and Nestos 163 and Third ward gave Frazier 48 and Nes- tos 46. ee KIDDER COUNTY Steele, Oct. 28.—W ship gives I r 10 Pettibone, Frazier 74, Nestos Dawson, Frazier 78, Nestos 80. Allen township, Frazier 31 and Nestos 13. iIt is predicted that Kidder will give League the customary 1,000 ma- | jority. : |, ST. ‘THOMAS HOLDS IN LINE .. Grand Forks, Oct. 28.—City of St. | zier 6, Ne | Grand Forks county, giv razier 53, | Nestos 180. Last year this township j gave Frazier 56, O’Connor 177. STRONG FOR NESTOS Grand_ Forks, Oct. 28.—Niagarz Alage, Grand Forks county, gives zicr 6, Nestos 66, Johnson 66, Lemke 6, Hagan 8, Kitchen 64. Last year ‘ this village gave Frazier 24, O’Connor 53. £71 RURAL PRECINCTS MISS- ING IS NOT EXPECTED TO WIPE OUT LEAD OF INDE- PENDENTS (Continued on Paxe 3 - Surprise’at Fargo Another big surprise was Nestos’ failure to get as many votes in Fargo as did O’Connor, but Frazier fell short of his vote in November. Fargo City complete is as follows Nestos . 5424 Frazier .. 2401 O’Connor 5476 Frazier .. 2913 Nestos invaded Bottineau strong- holds but “hicked” them for only slight gains. Twenty-seven precincts out of 56 gave Nestos 1265 and Frazier 1,500. The rural districts are being depended upon to give Frazier nearly his old time majorities but the I. V. A. dis- pute the expectation. n Oliver county Frazier gained one ne | yt al further given that due notice of intention to foreclose said has been given by qr a registered | People of the United States spend for candy and ice! after they are sewed, hgs ‘been so cream annually to build half a dozen} expensive, tha {} over the O’Conner vote. In eight pre- cinets Frazier had 576 to 222 for Nes- tos, a gain of 47 for Frazier. Mandan, says a Morton county war- horse will go 600 for Frazier. 18 out of 43 precints mostly cities and towns gave Frazier 1810 to Nestos 1698. A year ago in this section O’Connor got 1902 and Frazier 1638. On The Slope In McHenry county where the I. V. A. claimed substantial gains the count stood in 25 precincts, stos 1622, Frazier 1201. burlap bags inside out, Turning amachine to do this has “been invented,