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are used in th are grouped around of flowers and held in rooms. On the backs of horses ure seated men and in evening dress, i PeVUEE TS CALL [eS TO LOCAL POST ! _ AT THE Hier. Davenport “to Become “fhe Painte Episcopal Rector i y y . 7 ie ES I | PAGE TWO } | Mi 1 on pannie eir necks by 1 i be se this unusual love with Mare > Hew Many Peunds Would You Like to Gain in a Week? If you are thin and scrawny and {would like to gain weight, I will send you a sample of the genuine , | Hilton's Vitamines absolutely FREE, 0 not send money—-just your to W. W. Hilton, sas City, Mo. “Adv. Woman main at theatre Mon- ' Contest For Young Musicians To Be Held at Jamestown me 2 one never ble to compete test which JOHN STEEN CHARL Candidate for \ General Election (Pol. Adv.) | NOVEMBER 4 | His record during au that bench peaks for CANDIDATE ELECT FRANK J. JOHNSON Candidate for Re-election (Pol County Auditor Burleigh County Veteran of World War. (Pol. Adv.) S. A. OLSNESS Candidate for Re-election Commissioner of Insurance He has served the people Honestiy and Efficiently in the past; is a Pioneer who! knows the conditions ithe State; a Progr ' publican. | £ Feliow Citizens: Beerdorte As usual I am too + busy to campaign, | and will leave the = * election to you. You know me and my record in the office. ing past six years. and shall ‘A vote for Mr. Olsness is a vote for Honest and Effi cient Government. You will, is name in the REPUB- § COLUMN, Respectfully, I. C. DAVIES 1 € ounty Judge. (Poi. Adv.) POOLE FOE MANTEL IRE CSOD OC EOED SON, POEL hehe pbiboibbheep cscssocsocenes SSMS SOROS County VOTE FOR MARY HUBER CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT ae jue * “ + (Pol, Ady.) ' in tre office ani pd all my time to the ¢ Vote For all ye! whom is his bedside at the time of his dei The country of Chile is 20 times ns long as it is broad. Endorsed by many leading : JUSTICE OF by fee t a November 4th. Fe Fes] i prs res Fes] rt a] ey Bl Madge Runey FOR RE-ELECTION County Superintendent of Schools Burleigh © Advt) VOTE FOR B. F. FLANAGAN For Coroner Burleigh County, North Dakota (Political Advertisement) To the People of Burleigh County and the Fourth Judicial District: I desire to announce that I am a candidate for re- election as one of the Judges of the District Court. Have had the honor to serve you in this capacity dur- port for the ensuing four years. Respectfully, J. A. COFFEY. eo ee | H ARRY R. CLOUGH FRED JANSONIUS: = lores OF =] COUNTY AUDITOR name, N. D. 3 At the Retenber athe” held JUDGE OF DISTRICT COURT : Mr Bila Be Beicoey —- 994 nnegota, also two rs, one of | Hislop, who w | EB BERTHA R. PALMER FOR STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Educators of The State. 7 A Vote for Miss Palmer is Chuva Litas a vote for EFFICIENCY. | STATE AUDITOR |JBCONOMY AND coUR-} W H Y N Y E (Pol, Adv.) ounty be pleased at your sup- 0 | tion of Hill for Coolidge. : the things { BECAL ‘true to th BECAU the pr $4 sAU “fh! BECAU ability and le band expedience a An English w eled more than 20,000 m gress convenes and Tom Hall will not, for he declared i his primary election gampaign that he would not vote to! pags any bill over the president’s veto. BECAUSE he will fight for and work for a square deat | ba SATURDAY,. NOVEMBER. 1,, 1924 . 1 oman recently tray-| the middle of Afric with a dog as s into her principal companion. E. J. GOBEL Candidate For Re-election CORONER Burleigh County Your support will be appreciated 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) For Congress in the Second District? HON. GERALD P. NYE. BECAUSE, in the event the presidential election is threwn into the House of Congress, his vote will insure ‘North Dkota being counted for LaFollette, while the elec- will mean that North Dakota’s vote will be cast A vote for Nye is a vote for LaFollette. | BEC. {USE he has always worked for and stosd for that LaFollette stands for, unswervingly and usflinc# gly. BECAUSE he is a progressive at heart and not by mere werd of mae uth, sBECAUSE he ig a hard worker and does well whatever | ISE he can be trusted te remain steadfast and | 3ecple, SE he would’ vote te pass a scldier bonus ever ident’s veto and Tom Hall would not, i SE he will vcte to pass the bill givine pos!: | for agriculture i in spite of the president and the men in cor a i gress wh do the bidding of the dollar. SE he has the character, the experience, the courage to make a Valuable addition to that ef pregressives in congress who regard the nd cubserviency to the interests which furnish the boddie to buy election * BECAUS ithe general SE he is neither an office-seeker tior' a politi-| cian, ‘but is willing. to serve you to the bést of his ability ; ‘if you want him to. ii. Mete for liim TWICE—on the regular ballot and of ‘the little ballot. His name appears in the last colttin on; election ballot .immediately following the LaFollette electors. levery vote. | Let every LaFollette supporter in the Second district | START NOW and keep going until election day to get out (Pol. Ady.) a f Seb, VOTE FOR Rowisiid H. Crane Candidate For COUNTY JUSTICE OF THE PEACE BURLEIGH COUNTY (Pol. Ady.) F. E. McCurdy CANDIDATE FOR STATES ATTORNEY Burleigh Co. N. D. If elected I promise to fullfill the duties of the office to the very best of my ability. I further promise to use all the power vested in that office and every lawful means to make Ed. Pattersen pay his taxes. Ed. Patterson owes between Fifty Thousand and Sixty Thousand Dollars in unpaid taxes besides penalty and interest. Sincerely, ¥. EB. Me€ SURDY. (Pol, Adv.) || SS SS 1 weondeedesdoogooderbonde Bootendersenbectecgeoofoedonteadoepoebecgestooteedeefondenle eden den leotergoogeofestondenpeedeegezoeleele Be i hd SOLOS SOLES OLETSEIECODDOLODSILICEIDOSOLILUOODELODOLDILILSD DIESE DS STATEMENT TO THE VOTERS | i 1 ; "GERALD L, RICHHOL' ' i Gerald L, Richholt is a candidate for the office of County 4 | Treasurer. He is a native son, naving been born in Bismarck 27 years jinterest 6f the common peonle as patamotint to ‘party |ago. He has resided in Bismarck since his birth is a grad- uate of Bismarck High School, and after his graduation wa$ an employee of the First National Bank of Bismarel ‘until he entered service in the World War; where he rernained until 1919. \ On his return home he entered the Grocery store.of his father, Henry W. Richholt, where he is now employed. He was married about two years ago and has one child, Mr. Richholt is weil qualified to perform the duties of the office and if selected by the voters will undoubtedly satisfy the tax payer! (Poll, Adv.) > = CLOLCC OES LOL IOP ILIOPSII—EOLIDED I OOOLILLO PIL IE IDIDO DIP ~POOEDOODOL ID a 4