The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 3, 1924, Page 8

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WARNING TO JUDGES OF ELECTION It has been rumored that objections would be raised to the Judges of Elec- tion appointed by me as chairman of Democratic County Committee on the ground that Iam candidate for office in this election. I have secured an opinion from the Attorney General on the point in ques- THE CONCLUSION OF HIS OPINION IS AS FOLLOWS: “The fact that a judge may have been nominated by a chairman who is him- self a candidate makes no difference and does not disqualify such person from acting, nor can an inspector of election by virtue thereof, refuse to appoint him, or refuse to permit him to act. CHRIS BERTSCH, JR. 1 BBY BAL AVL DZ BY DY ND DW DWV LDV DW O78 rmal, The percentage of sunshine, h 57 percent of possible, three percent under normal.| a ere 14 clear days, five partly PLAYED TOO SOON WEATHERS NEAR NORMAL Bureau Summary Shows Nothing Unusual acuse eeks too soon, is one way | Major Frank Cavanaugh, y and College couch, explains his team’s |ture was 8.1 degrees above normal ri for the month, The rainfall during the month was 2.02 inches, or .99 of an inch above norm: was not ready, lacked condition, Electric Cookery. Is Better Cookery. —$—$—$—————————————— PEPE Fellow Citizens: READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS, the ten months of the y has been pretty close to normal, the As usual I am too busy to campaign, and will leave the election to you. You know me and my record in the’ Madge Runey CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION When I announced myself for re- election for the office of Register of Deeds at the Primaries last June, i stated in my announcement, I did not think it wag necessary for me to make any campaign’ for nearly all the voters know whol am. I have cut the expense in the office and have de- voted all my time to the duties of the If elected I will continue to give you good service. . Yours trly, FRED SWENSON Candidate for Re-election County Auditor Burleigh County Veteran of World War. County Superintendent of Schools Respectfully, I. C. DAVIES County Judge. MRS. ROBINA MOSES J. M. THOMPSON H. P. ASSELSTINE Vote for the Halvorson Legislative Ticket CHRIS BERTSCH, JR.—STATE SENATOR MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1924 —STATE REPRESENTATIVES Endorsed by the Independents To the Voters of Burleigh (Pol, Adv.) G. L.SPEAR Candidate for County Treasurer - BURLEIGH COUNTY A graduate of Bismarck High School. A former employee of Geo. Gussner and E. A. Brown, local grocers. One year’s experience in office of County Treasurer. I have always worked hard and expect to continue. I have made no promises for assistants, but if elected, will choose someone as deputy that is willing to work and make good. ——YOUR VOTE WILL BE APPRECIATED—— Your ancestors were slaves. And you don’t have to go back far in history. They may not have been actually put up on the block and sold to the highest bidder. But they) were slaves of their rulers—without any voice in how they , Were to be governed. Bullets won the ballot for you. It took much bloodshed, centuries of . dogged effort, before the common people ob- tained the power to rule themselves. ““BURLEIGH COUNTY INDEPENDENT CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE, ~~ Today every American citizen has what those millions of the past struggled for—self- government. It is a sacred inheritance, this privilege of being governed by a majority instead of ex- ploited by and for a minority. : But unless you vote, you might just as well be ruled by a czar. Failing to vote, you have no choice in government. In the 1920 presidential election, less than 27 million Americans voted, while 25‘ millions Christ Bertsch, Jr., candidate for state senator from Burleigh county, has long been a resident of Burleigh county. He is a business man, who has served his city well on the city commission for many years. He is a large taxpayer, be- lieves the interests of the farmer and business man are linked together, and al- ways will be found standing for honest, sane and economical government. Mrs. Robina Moses, wife of C. W. Moses of Bismarck, is the only woman can- didate for the legislature in Burleigh county. She has served with distinction in many women’s organizations, on many civic committees. Her work for the betterment of her city has been recognized by leading taxpayers of the city, who urge her election. She is a good mother, a good neighbor, a good citizen. H. P. Asselstine of Moffit is a farmer. He knows the problems of the farmer. He stands for legislation of benefit to the farmer, along sane lines. His neigh- bors who know him are his strongest boosters. J. M. Thompson of Wilton, who received the highest vote of any candidate for representative in the primary, is a farmer and auctioneer. He is widely known. He has been president of the Farm Bureau and believes in farmers’ or- ganizations. He will serve you well in the legislature. EVERY VOTER WHO BELIEVES IN PRINCIPLES OF THE INDEPEND- ENTS AND IS AGAINST THE COSTLY PROGRAM OF THE NONPARTISAN LEAGUE WILL SUPPORT THESE CANDIDATES FOR THE LEGISLATURE IN BURLEIGH COUNTY ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4. BURLEIGH COUNTY INDEPENDENT CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE (Pol. Adv.) E. J. GOBEL Candidate For Re-election CORONER Burleigh County Your support will be appreciated (Political Advertisement, whe were eligible to vote stayed away from the This brings us close to government by minority, which would undo centuries. upon centuries of struggle for political freedom. Rally to preserve democracy.— govern- ment by majority. Vote without fail! YO UR vote is needed! YOUR vote iz needed! YOUR vote is needed! 1 Vote without fail! Vote without fail!

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