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: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ Mec ie “~~ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1922 PAGE FIGHT | o’Connor- Nestos ticket will speak | Evangelist Speaks punishment. The language emplgy- | ‘Sixty-eight Days on a Barkentine.” | meetings, having been a sailor for aj invited to attend with the boys and Fevening, closing the series whic jat Naughton, Lien, Rock Hill, Men- ei ed in the Bible is figurative. Bibfic- |The sermon will be especially|number of months, Special invita-|help make the meetings worth| has been in progress a month. loken and Summit’ townships. The On Bible Language] +! writers selected the strongest | adapted to boys’ life. All boys love |tion is given to the scout troops to| while. There will”be no meeting a ‘meeting scheduled for Riverview language and the most vivid pic-|the sea and sea stories. Mr. Naylor|hear this message of Mr. Naylor.| tomorrow night, but Rev. Naylor " % tomorrow night, has been cancell- . ie tures of the imagination to convey |has told many since beginning the| Parents and friends are cordially | will speak Sunday morning and| Dance tonight at Riverside. Rev. J. E, Naylor, Evangelist ‘con- | the conception: of eternal happiness | ed to allow the people to attend A ; ‘4 the toreh light peoceasion en ducting mectings at the Baptist | and eternal punishment. ‘speaking in Bismarck Saturday ‘ church speaking on the subject, ‘Tonight is the last week-night of | “After Death What?” said in his |the meetings. Special invitation Discusses Damage Done at might. ‘ ._,|sermon last night that because hell to: the boys of town to at- = : ; George Shafer, Candidate “or is given to: the boy: High School Hallowe’en —_; Attorney General’ will arrive in is not a I:teral place does not do | tend the meeting tonight and hear Listed Here Are a Few of the Bargains at Our Sale. To the Citizens of Burleigh County: , In presenting myself for re-election I th i | Bismarek this evening in time to away with the reality of eternal |.Mr, Naylor speak on the subject, a jmake a speaking date in the coun- The! city school board held an; ty to night. Saturday night Mr. informal meeting at the high' Shafer will speak in.the Auditor- refer to my conduct of the office and the . sbhgol: this ming to consider |'nn'in Boma A brand new 30x8% fabric fare, Just fact that hg unprecedented volume of what steps, if any, shall be ta t | A meeting was held in Ecklund as a result of damage done inside township addressed by R. L. Best the building Hallowe’en. jand Mrs. Charlebois. i . — a Books of students were taken business before the Court during my in- cumbency has been handled without ad- cm rape aed an sme not ee ences on) ae ditional clerical assistance. ef the , students ‘destroyed. The| : ‘ 5 . \ inne a ice S the ba marck a eid core m. Shop 31x4 Clincher cord at..:. Respectfully, The board discuss: natter with Supt avy who aid be- ma ts - “J 30x314 Straight side cord at 1. C. DAVIES, ore the board the matter in de- . * nis aig ess [Van Eas your hair Wishes to announce to its many patrons vn Judge of the County Court. an Ess your hair and friends that they have secured These are real bargains in Tires. (Political Advertisement.) GOOD COUNTY MEETINGS HELD: Big Event of Independent _ This marvelous nev | : a8 falling hair and if MRS. CHARLEBOIS te x > x new bay Ge as cook We sign the guaran: tee, You get hair, or mioney back. Notice the flexibir. Lockwood Accessory Co. Opposite East End Service Station. Phone 332J. Corner 8th and Main St. A WARNING TO INDEPENDENT VOTERS. taking full charge of our idveheri and Campaign Is Here Sat- | abber siaseaze clip on each’ bottle | serving everything just like home A co b the bottl er your hez 2 P \ urday Night { gou-rat het mpl ied tee | ee ad fase Sos A eal The records of the vote in the June pri- Last night Independent speakers | “inant wetting your hai. : ome Made Ice Cream and Canay. maries show that 268 women and over 100 held Woods an Hay reels erat One minute a day, in your ow ed Woods, yman and ilson| come will secure you'an abundance: .. . osashins.” A big. attendance was| (new hair, and the gloss and laste Sunday Dinner a Specialty. od at all these meet‘ngs. In t ‘ome with perfect heulth. — township the Nonpar' 3 | y Van Ess today and Van Es. meeting in a Hall” across) +" hair tonigh Once a friend of the Sweet Shop—Always ne road from the school house in . wy’ : which Me, MeCurdy and ae. cat-| Finney’s Drug Store i. ya friend. ron were speaking. The speakers Bismarck. N. D ie at these meetings were Miss! 9 ofa Aldyth Ward and Gen. Williams. | eetings were well attended. } ent Headquarters state! attempted to hold a joint; men voters, in Bismarck alone, who voted for Nestos for governor and the other Independents for State Offices failed to. vote for members of the Legislature. They just “Got Tired” before they came to vote for the members of the Legisla- . ture and did not vote. Do not let this happen on November 7th. Vote for Messrs. Heaton, Anderson and Harrington for the Legislature, and Johnson, Birdzell and Nuessle for the Supreme Court. DO NOT “GET TIRED” Before you finish voting, and lose your vote on these very important offices. VOTE FOR. J Le Kelley at this place, but the Non-i part’san speakers refused to meet them in a joint debate. Tonight speakers supporting the! —SSaSSEES SSS Mrs. J. S. Davis ELECT J. P. SPIES County Commissioner First District Comprising County Precincts, Lin- | anal os be coln, Fort Rice, Apple Creek, Mis- iS. ‘ ree souri, Telfer ‘and Boyd. i : | City of Bismarck: Second, ‘Fourth, . ee gl on next Tuesday. : bo Me eo all. ‘Fifth and Sixth Wards. ‘ al Seen! | Election, Tuesda: November It ‘Are You ,A Mother! paced ms i‘ This is of Vital Import to You.’ | ve == _ Colter Atvertaement) . Winonz, Minn.—‘“During my first «pectant period I got in a .very W. E Parsous Candidate for Re-election FOR SHERIFF BURLEIGH COUNTY First Choice of the Voters at the June Primaries BURLEIGH COUNTY JOINT | . CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE. (Political Advertisement.) I will appreciate your vote, rEg (Potten Advertisement. J ed and nervous condition. My advised me to , take - Dr. s Favorite Prescription. The} first bottle strengthened me so that I continued its. use. I took four} bottles which not only built. me up in strength but I had practically, no suffering. I am most enthusiastic in e of Dr, Pierce’s Favorite ription as a tonic.and nervine the expectant, mother and am TAG TAGTAG TAG boa ay THE O'CONNOR NESTOS TICKEI AGT METAR wi a sel tS St a a a a glad to send this letter for publica- || mq ; PARTY COLUMN BALLOT — tion.”—Mrs. J. S, Davis, 161 Harves- Bismarck, N. D / ter Avenue. »N.D. All druggists. Liquid or tablets. ‘Office to be voted for REPUBLICAN DEMOCRAT October 28, 1922. 5 Write ‘Dr. Pierce, president In- v. 8. Senator a J. F. T. O'Connor E vulids’ Hotel, in Buffalo, N. Y., for ied —-—___ : Dear Voter: . free medical advice. Rep. Congress: y Ist. District I ama candidate for re-election as County Commissioner of the First Commissioner District for Burleigh County and I desired:to see you personally byt owing to my large farming ‘and other business interests and want of help, it will be impossible to: isee many of my constituents. My districeticomprises all of the city of Bismarck south of the township line and within‘two miles of Menoken.. The rule is that each Commissioner takes care of the roads in his individual district and I have never interfered with the work:in another Commissioner’s district. The records will show that’ I have: expended less money for roads and bridges in my district since acting 4s Commissioner than has been expended in any other district. The roads in my. district are 3 good. The worst onde in Burleigh County will compare favorably with the streets of Bismarck after leaving the paved streets and are far better than the streets to and around the Capitol Building and. the Ferry road after leaving the N. P. crossing, which points are in the city limits. The road from the pavement on Main Street to the Penitentiary, which is in the city limits, was an eyesore anda disgrace for years until taken in charge by myself and put in the condition it is at present. ‘ y It is true that some roads in the county have not been kept in first class condition owing to the ‘continual dry weather and because labor could not be secured. The County Commissioners have desired to give as much employment on the roads as possible to the individual farmers, and the Board has been limited in the amount that could be expended, the appropriation for 3,300 miles of road being Forty-five Thousand Dollars per year to keep in repair these roads and provide for the making of new 2nd District 3rd. District Governor 'e 5; Miss Madge GS — g a Becy. of State = = = Btate Auditor i State Treasurer uney zs ‘Kttorney General ihafe z Com. Insurance —~*«|/| E. A. Lillibridge: \ { Com. Agr. & Labor Com. Railroads || ~~ *\~S~™*™*~C~*«*&«C*YSCA tur Dixon (Vote for 3 only) ‘ Wm. J. O'Leary . ©. W. Pollock ©. TI NEDNG TACIT TACT AOLAT ING aa We See LW EP Se eb State Senator Members of the House of Representatives Official Paper If you vote right, that part of the O'Connor-Nestos ticket which is in ‘the party column ballot, Tuesday, November 7th, you will have an (X) marked after each of the names indicated above. There will be no other names im the Democratic column down to the legislature than those that belong to the O’Connor-Nestos ticket. Im the Republican column, you mark only for the names indicated above. There will be other names in that column but they do not belong to the O’Connor-Nestos ticket. Write into this ballot the names of the candidates for the legislature. that area part of the O’Connor-Nestos ticket for your district. Be sure you get them in the right columns. Do the same with the I. V./A. candidate for fe Wore Wee Ware We UQEOUEGEUGOUANUEEAEOOAONOGOUEGRSUONOLEOAEAAE AE IUUUUNNAHULTHAS Ea Yom Wie Sarr Wore Ne Were Yor Nore re Nt Wood Don’t spoil your ballot that way. roads. NONPARTISAN (COUNTY) BALLOT There have been comments regarding the roads around the Patterson rer % = Name of Office | eS ne S| farm. I furnished the gravel for those roads without charge to the County ‘ i ‘ Z Judges of the Supreme Court Luther E. Birdzell x es and furnished more than half of the labor at my own expense, and the farms of didate for S tend- “ y P igh api oe CMe Bake e (Vote for 8) hi ating is = Yegen, Wachter, Thompson, Griffin.and others received the same benefit of my donation, and I will guarantee that, while I am on the Board, if anyone will furnish the gravel and half of the labor, as I did, Iwill build them as good roads as there are around the Patterson farm, leigh County QUALIFICATIONS Graduate University of Minnesota. Resident of Supt. of Public Instruction Minnie J. Nielson x When you mark your ballot for judges of the Supreme Court and fot Superintendent of Public Instruction, remember that the names given sbove are not always in the same order or on the same lines on all ballots, If you ! I ama large taxpayer in Bismarck and/Burleigh County and it is Burleigh County Nine |i = ata First. Grade Lite z Gh) attel the above penne ee eben deers core ther oy of the mth certainly to my interest to keep the taxes low, both on city and county = Professional Certificate. 12 |\E candidates gets helps to defeat one or all of these. Don’t forget to mark as ‘ property. Your support 'will be deeply appreciated. = Vears: Rural d High |i5 (X) after the name of Miss Nielsod and after the names of all county : = Sch él Teachi en ig = candidates that you know are helping the O’Connor-Nestos ticket. Clip these =, ry : i oo ih veae ee ballota and take them with you to Fine Polls on election day, Be sure you Respectfully yours, = leigh County. Reaching my = : = ee al | | Edward G. Patterson =z (Political Advertisement.) || (Political Advertisement.) | (Political Advertisement.) = ee a TTT TAK ’ }

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