The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 31, 1924, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT ' THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MRS. LOGAN OF | WERNER DIES| Mrs. N. died in o'clock last ness, durin| fight cs 1 about a month. band at her bedside for five days before her viving are a husband and fiv : pays al, Catherine, Marg: z 6, of Werner, | local hospital at 10:3 long ill nade a hard | been in the | Her hus as ste: adily Il be at Werner Sunday. AGED MAN DIES ON VISIT HERE Benjamin D. Co 89 years old, futhi died at the home of Avenue B. o'clock this of heart disease. He was ill bu ._ Mr. Cowan had come here of ey son ‘He would ¢ of age Janu. N hon survive, pild residing in Bis cowboy, has an ¢ | cast in his newe starring vehicle .” which is booked tonight. he Desert a at the Capitol | favorite, DeWitt Jen- | the villainous | difficult charac- | nes, Claude Payton, William Gould } and Bob Klein. the El- urday is te pice Not only has it a cast au promises much but the story is by} Mary Roberts Rinehart and was pub: ! lished in the Satu under the title of FOR COUNTY TREASURER To the Voters of Burleigh County: | The undersigned, one of} the nominees to be voted for! at the ensuing election to be held November 4th next, so-} licits your support for the of-| fice of County Treasurer. Not being able to see all the vot- ers and as the final word of a candidate before the election soon to be held, I repeat that if elected to this office I will give to the duties of the office my personal attention and best efforts and will appre- ciate the support of each voter, who may believe me worthy of his or her suffrage. GERALD L. 40 | to ry "= |end—Lanpher hats ___,|hold their graceful | | AT THE MOVIES fl contour, Hill”, Glenn Hunter who was in Bismarck as “Merton of the Mov- ies” is the Joe Roberts of the story,| loyal to his employer, John political boss who has allowed Jc into # comp ation of ci ances which ly wreek his hi and lose to him his wife played by Love, Hobart Bosworth is the boss Cook By Wire Instead of by Fire WO BANDITS SECU RE $300 Two bandits obtained $300 and jamonds said to be worth $5,000 in a hold-up of the Cohen Loan Company here today, it was reported to police. Theodore Ginsberg was alone in the store, he told polic n two men entered, ith pistols, bound and then rifled the aged to free himself, and notify the police. seen of at jA ed st Paul aid, Faithful to the it. the at the start. The sane price -‘wins your good ,opinion. LANPHER HATS FIVE DOLLARS To the Voters of Burleigh County When 1 announced my rection for the office of ls at the Primaries egister nt, 1 did not ‘or me to ma’ early allt » Phe office and ime to the dutie: Yours trly, FRED SWENSON (Pol. Adv.) Vote For HARRY R. CLOUGH —for— COUNTY AUDITOR At the General Election held November 4th. My motto is efficiency —and economy. (Pol. AcWt.) RICHHOLT (Political Advt.) SRRRRRR EERE RES R RRR Burleigh County, (Political Advertisement) Don’t Forget The INDEPENDENT LEGISLATIVE TICKET Pledged To ECONOMY AND SANE GOVERNMNT For State Senator— C. BERTSCH, JR. For Members of Legislature— ROBINA MOSES J, M. THOMPSON H. P. ASSELSTINE (Political Advertisement) a) Sonic Temple Fride over. Cleaner, Safer. and Cheaper. M’CARTHY BROS. Send us samples of your grain and flax fer vali | envelopes sent epon request their) prseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeess * pleasing colors. [As sightly at the ‘leleventh hour as It for rt VOTE FOR B. F. FLANAGAN For Coroner Important special meeting] Bismarck Canton No. 5 at Ma- Oct 31st 8 p. m. preceding dance. good attendance is urged. | Edna G. Johnson, Worthy Matron. the Eastern in mil- Millinery on all purchases of $10 and Cook by Electricity. COMPANY Grain Commission Dalath Milwaukee Minneapolis Chicage tions sample Fellow Citizens: As usual I am too bisy to campaign, and will leave the election to you. You know me and my record in the office. Respectfully, I. C. DAVIES County Judge. (Pol. Ady.) oF ke he North Dakota c- ie the past; is a Pioneer will hold the first dance of the season Saturday night, ‘Nov. Ist, at the I. 0. O. FRANK J. JOHNSON Candidate for Re-election County Auditor Burleigh County Veteran of World War. (Pol. Adv.) reeecacsonsereeeeeeeeseeeeeseees: soecrecccereneeeeeeeeeereeeoeees S. A. OLSNESS Candidate for Re-election Commissioner of Insurance He has served the people Honestly and Efficiently in who knows the conditions within the State; a Progressive Re- publican. A vote for Mr. Olsness is a vote for Honest and Effi> cient Government. You will find his name in the REPUB- LICAN COLUMN. (Pol. Ady.) Coun F. Gold Shop, hall. Odd Fellows, Rebaccas| Professor W. R. Weide in-| and their friends are invited.|structor of music has a ice more hours open. Call Friday Coats for Kiddies. Sarah|or Saturday anytime to make! Style without! your arrangements at _ Extravagance.” studio 402-5th St. Madge Runey CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION County Superintendent of Schools Burleigh County (Pol, Advty Obert A. Olson Republican Nominee for STATE SENATOR BURLEIGH COUNTY Your Vote and Support Will Be Appreciated GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 4, 1924 (Political Advertisement) G. L.SPEAR Candidate for ty Treasurer BURLEIGH COUNTY | General Election November 4, 1924 “I Favor Economy, Service and Courtesy to the’ _ Taxpayers of the County” FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1924 ie GRANT PALMS Republican Nominee for REPRESENTATIVE For Burleigh County YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED General Election November 4, 1924 (Pol. Ady.) John Jacobson Republican Nominee for REPRESENTATIVE For Burleigh County YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED General Election November 4, 1924 (Pol. Advt) JOSEPH A. KITCHEN Republican Candidate for Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor Election Nov. 4, 1924. VOTE! At June Primaries re- ceived Nomination from both Republican and Democratice Par- ties. Your support appreciated. (Political Advertisement) E. J. GOBEL Candidate For Re-election CORONER Burleigh County Your support will be appreciated «+... (Political Advertisement)

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