The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 3, 1924, Page 2

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wre PAGE TWO 2% - _|_ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE A : = P precinct as early as possible on that day. OL ee eee te CES ECLELELOPEOEDIPLTILESIDILIDPIODSSLEEDLEOPIOLDEODDS: J. E. Melton R. E. Wenzel M. B. Gilman Benton Baker G. H. Russ, Jr. S. W. Corwin J. A. Graham F. L. Moule L. V. Miller R. A. Tracey S. G. Syvertson W. E. Cole Scott Cameron S. 8. Boise N. O. Ramstad A. M. Brandt J. O. Arnson Chas. O. Robinson Jos. Breslow A, P. Lenhart F. A. Knowles Geo. Harris Fred Peterson P. E. Byrne O. V. Bowman E. B. Cox Gordon V. Cox C. E. Stackhouse B. F. Tillotson A.C. Sorenson EN). penesesseccercsescereeccscesseess nce eene ste eeseees. esescooces. seeeee: Dated at Bismarek, North Dakota, this 28th day October, 1924 as rr ee a poeccerccavacererecepocascndsssencsrererecersesrssccsessrcccesocoosseseacseseesereses. ednosoblbliontbiabidbies y . ; F FeSO) MI TU AGG mM Mn tT TTT Se a Tee eee erase ueasusnenteseasseaterecsas ctr tlie reseressscscacescersesensseseuresesereesserte IUQUUNUANEUUOUAER AGUNG EAA Sy AS Se See a UU B Joseph Keller, 1 spond-j vs. City of I her and Jacob Jant; action intiff-respondent | y defendant-appel- st city to recover VOTE FOR MARY HUBER CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS (Pol. Ady.) Present District Judges Endorsed The New Rockford Transcript voiced the sentiment of the people of H Judicial Disrict on the Judy editorial in the issue of Oct. lows: 1e Fourti >, in an s fol- THE FOURTH DISTRICT JUDGES ict h Eddy nate in y able mer A. Coifey and Free : Fourth Judicial Dis S a part—is exceed its bench two exceptic sons of Judges J. having o in the p Jansonius In the several years that Judge Cot presided over the court terms in this dis he has manifested a thoro compreh the duties of the district judge and istered justice fairly and impartially and has a record of reverses so smal] that it gives evidence of.the soundness of his decisions on points of law that is commendable. While Judge Jansonius has served us but a short time—two years—dur- ing that time he has made an army of fricnds in the district by the eminent fairness of his de- cisions, the sound interpretation of the laws and the promptness with which the work of the court is handled while he is. in command. Both these gentlemen should receive the unanimous endorsement of the voters at the polls next Tuesday as they have proven to be good and faithful servants and the judicial work of the Fourth: District will be wel! guarded ‘under their government. f, mn of admin-: (Pol Adv.) ap ance =o Yas SOE SLI LLLLD LILO DELI DO LELODODI LS. 4 =H = : =I = The undersigned, members of the Kiwanis Club, the Rotary Club, the Lions Club, and the American Legi ievi atitisas igati iti = _ The ut gned, me ‘ s Club, th ) ; egion, believing that it is a solemn obligation of citizen- =i ship faithfully and intelligently to exercise the right of suffrage, do hereby pledge themselves to close their places of business within the city of marek hea = the hours of eleven and twelve o’clock in the forenoon on Tuesday, the 4th day of November, 1924, to permit their associates and employees to vote, and do further =3 pledge themselves to request and urge their associates and employees and the members of their respective families and personally to vote according to their honest =} convictions at the General Election before the hour of twelve o’clock noon on that day, and do further request and urge every citizen to cast his ballot in the proper = R. W. Folsom C. Bertsch, Jr. Geo. F. Shafer H. J. Duemeland W.E. P =I . F. Shi cli . E. Perry =s L. J. Wehe P. A. Wachter A. J. Arnot H. 8. Dobler Theo. am Be} R.S: Enge, D.C. Wm. S. Neal T. R. Atkinson Burt Finney G. A. Rawlings =} J. P. Spies J. F. Runyon J. L. Bell John P. French H. O. Saxvik Obert A. Olson Jack Parkinson R. E. Bonham A. W. Gussner Dale Simon 3 Cc. L. Robinson W. A. McDonald Ray Bergeson George Humphreys C. R. Simpson iB W. G. Newton J. P. Wagner §, E. Bergeson J. P. Jackson B. K. Skeels an Frank Hedden Eric A. Thorberg George Bird C. L. Young Jefferson Steiner i=: E. G. Rickel R. W. Lumry A. F. Bradley J. A. Larson C. A: Slorby eH I. C. Davies L. E. Birdzell W. F. Bublitz J. L. Larson ae aoe =i C. D. Dursema W. F. Gettleman F. L. Conklin J.J. M. MacLeod a a Taylor = 4 N. E. Bystrom Fred Jansonius A. M. Christianson Henry T. Murphy J.C. Taylor =} Father John A. Slag Sveinbjorn Johnson L. S. Craswell Frank Murphy — R. 8, Towne = Leon C..Sorlien R. B. Murphy George F. Dullam P. J. Meyer Birlea Ward = J. B. Smith C. A. Myhre George Duemeland W.L.Nussle George F. Will = = =i POPEOLIORORIPEELEE: POOL LII LEER OPEL ODL LEPLLOLELLEEOROP DOLD ELE LOO BDL OLO DDE. : : : : ; servsesvcesesssessscnsevscscsersscscsecesesersesrssecessrescreressecsovosooecsrsesesesoreresereraceobeseoreroececnoneocbiresoeereraceccorsrsveriacssrercccreacecsetacoveess MD). a UU ETUTOUNNNUUUR 0) : due for work in han ter | vs. Northwestern Fire and Marine In-] surance aie Reversed. Opinion —* ane ee earner “| surance Co. defendant-respondent; | of court bs ‘on, ju ee oS eal OU BELT’ ae rom district court Ramsey] — @. .oline _ haw Julius Anderson, plaintif'-appeliant | county; Burr, judge.’ Involving in-| half of 1924, amounted to 10. aI} BURLEIGH COUNTY VOTER’S GUIDE Election November 4, 1924 f ° ° \° Independent State and Legislative Ticket r These candidates names will-be found in the Republican and Democratic columns as shown below. a REPUBLICAN DEMOCRAT EDITH B) ; |W. BREEN) |, CHRISTIANSON ) A. G. KENNEDY Presidential SRE AN coouipcE[X] nc McDONALD } DAVIS at W. B. OVERSON \ | J. F. STRAUSS ) iz B. TORKELSON \ G. H. TRIMBLE TEPER | THOMAS HALL [x] 2nd District | I = Governor | HALVOR L. HALVORSON Tentenant | | JOHN E.. PAULSON ¥ _—_—_—_—_. \; Secretary etl | | D. BE. SHIPLEY State ‘renaurer | J. V. BIRDER x] Attorwey General GEORGE F. SHAPER ¢ “4 itera (gusiudunce $f | JOSEPH-A, KITCHEN | : : t ve lL. M. BYRNE [x] ; j | EDWARD KIBLER a) RE RRR SNE Gre AST AS Sate Senator |. BERTSCH, JR> ee | 1. P, ASSELSTINE Mombers of House \| bees: a ae Ba piadet | | ROBINA MOSES : (Vote for 3 only)! er etl S Ronen et iamkaetal M. THOMPSON {x} Be sure to vote for6 —_ Be sure to.vote for 11 in this coumn in this column see : MARK AN X AFTER THE, NAMES of all, candidates | 'The business of the office of States Attorney has so increased on the ballot whose names appear on this marked ballot. that: to meet all its requirements it is necessary that the office he eae : re a. Meee se a ae conducted by. one who will give his ENTIRE TIME to it. I agree. to Cut this out and take it to the Polling Place as a Guide do that. To meet all requirements such a course is absolutely neces- Tuesday, Nov. 4 — Polls Open 9 a. m, to 7 p.m any: I further agree to continue to conduct an economical admin- ee w istration. tM os bene ‘ __,, (Political Advertisement) -cabpsh EDWARD S. ALLEN. joel bol Aaly) r ra J i} MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1924 ~ - SB ee

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