The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 18, 1926, Page 6

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Stockwell Taiks to Mandan Rotary Pirate gold, nak the fur trade, was} responsible for the John Jacob Astor | acre: in the opinion of Waiter L. andi al communic: ell developed that theme Rotary club. He set forth that the Astor fortun founded on the finding of Cay Kid's treasure, not on the fur Mr. Stockwell ed his talk on the researches of sor in the his- tory depar of the la Universitie To velop his inta the GWibank records of the New York bank in which John Jacob kept his a int at that time. » records, it e fact that the werg pres Tas guests of JACOB SEEGER DIES sident of Man- noon at the — local n to the hospi- er suffering @ but died that hospital. tal in the morn cerebral hemor afternoon about So far as is known he is by but one brother, Joh GONE FOR Mr. and and Mrs. L. auto trip t They will st and. relativ eluding 7 Lake Cit. Mrs. Ro Heater and M They expect to TOUR WE AND SOUTH Miss Lois ind Charles Fread Sand Point, Idaho, the home of their ad, and family. vis, Charleston, + pa Smith, rn about Sept. 15. Kar Il go to , Indianapolis to. visit other relatives before returning. ay, J will cast their bal posed $60,000 bond issue for con- Struction of gallon reservoir on co r will open at 9 : and clos 7 Pp. m, at the city hall. There will be only the one polling place. ROBT. MEACH HERE Robert M inneapoli: president dan Me’ Company ¥ Bank of Mandan, Thursday noon remain for a few will take staff at thi ati ment. Mr. Welch ‘will be gone for three days. Rev. R. E. Strutz and Sons Purchase Community Farm D., June 18—An- n made of the Jamestown, N. nouncement _ has purchase by Re: sons of the monly known Mr. Rodel pu s 2 which is located just southeast of t s ice one hundred dollars per buildings selling separately. del retains only his residence and is understood that Mr. Strutz will build a new and larger house for his own use. The entire tract will be fenced with woven wire and used for the prize-winning sheep owned by Mr. Strutz and Doctor Declares Pastor Was Victim of Circumstances i peerennaay Asheville, » June 18.—(P)— Leclaring his mt was the innocent victim of “unfortunate —circum- stances,” Dr. H. K. Boyer of Shelby made plans today to defend the Rev. Dr. Ashley Chappell, suspended p tor of Central Methoest Chur here, who will be tried before a com- mittee of 13 ministers next month on a charge of immoral conduct, Dr. Chappell, a delegate to a church conference, was arrested in Memphis May 8 during 2 raid on a negro house. Boyer said that while walking in a strange section Dr. Chappell. suffering from a physical ailment, had been forced to seek shelter in the nearest home. Upon being mitted, it was explained, the min ter asked for a few hours to recu- perate, and during his Occupancy the place was raided. . Havana,N. D.,Woman in Yankton Hospital » is in jes sustained in €ollision near hear yesterday. ived:a sever blow on the head and, iay With her husband, she to North Dakota from N.D., June 18—)— en lune Mock! 11-vest-old daughter of B. this eTty. ap} 8 t before Mi Alligato: Id ing weighty lay on his mea Fin- ‘thle ‘old fish ‘here, “Tet's rant!” whispered Nick, m MF ‘answer, an Saormens duck, pear ally Tne “turned to the duck. and the | feathers, I'll have yo , “Stop, ‘them shouted the alliga- 4 pa #4 aside a ieee Fram Bow, Colum noon before the Mandan; at Seattle. |* eee ehh Dk SiN: : In accordance with the provisions of Section 921 of the Compiled Laws of 1918, notiee is hereby given that the following persons, be keds with their postoffice addresses, have filed petitions for nomina- | tion for public offices, as provided by law, to be voted on at the Primary Election‘to be held on June 30, 1926. ‘ REPUBLICAN \ DEMOCRAT r. FARMER-LABOR. Name of Office ' ! ees 9 } : Name of Candidate: , P.O. Address | ~—sName of Candidate P. 0. Address __ Name of Candidate “P.O. Address | L.B.HANNA —.———~*WYsOFargo "| FF. BURCHARD | Grand Forks { WM. LEMKE Fargo HERMAN N. MIDTBQ | Donnybrook , | ' | H | GERALD P. NYE | Cooperstown’ | pe aes ease eal | > Representative in Congress C. P. STONE | Fargo Mi GR Sea ABER TOURIST Sak SS = Sa | Second District | THOMAS HALL Bismarck “| J. L. PAGE | Bottineau ! C. W. REICHERT Carrington | F.J-GRAHAM | | Ellendale | ™ ff | ites | JAMES M. HANLEY ! Mandan _ t D.M. HOLMES | Grand 'Forks | RALPH INGERSON | Flaxton Governor ) J. A. McGOVERN | Fargo ‘ | : { | . : fe ARTHUR G. SORLIE _ Grand Forks \ ! : i | Lieutenant Governor R. J. KELSH Fullerton ~~ ~ | A.C.PAGENKOPF ~~‘ |__ Dickinson { ! | WALTER MADDOCK _|_-~Plaza é i ! eon Secretary of State | ROBERT BYRNE | Arnegard | F.L. WALKER Ellendale | CHARLES G. JOHNSON Grand Forks - W. J. O'LEARY: ___|_ Minot | eae Lie | State Auditor | EB. H. BRANT | “Linton | OLE S. JOHNSON : | Langdon | ALLEN McMANUS ~ Grand Forks cy TREE Rina i) __|_ Rugby : Bay ! | State Treasurer ; C. A. FISHER Valley City \ LILLIAN LILLIBRIDGE ! Dickinson | j Hep a _|_B.N.HEGGE Hatton ‘ \ \ i Attcrney General | GEORGE F, SHAFER — Watford City { §. L. NUCHOLS | Bismarck | pa | W.E. MATTHAEL __|_ Fessenden ‘ ! Z | | Commissioner of Insurance S. A. OLSNESS Sheyenne “| W.S. HOOPER Fargo | ie. a Han _|_ HENRY L. READE |__ Bismarck it | Commissioner of Agriculture | GEO. H. HOOPLE | Hoople — CHARLES K. OTTO Valley Cit D.T. TOD and Labor | JOSEPH A. KITCHEN a Sentinel 1 Butte | | ee ee if . a Commissioner of Railroads | JOHN 0. GRUBB Battleview | C,H. BOATMAN \~ Milnor | ‘ FAY HA RDING | Linton JOHN A. HEILING | Valley City | J. L. HARVEY i ; Cando 4 | THOMAS H. MALONEY | > Webster | | BLE. KENNELLY Mandan . / : C. W. McDONNELL | Kensal | s: FRANK MILHOLLAN | Bismarck | \ ' = ne) ______ |_NICK NELSON | Emerado | | Representatives, 27th District GORDON COX | Bismarck | i 1 i TT, E. HARLEMAN | Driscoll H 1 | | LLE. HEATON | McKenzie | H | : | | ARNE MADLAND + | McKenzie | | | LYNN W. SPERRY | Bismarck | \ | J. M. THOMPSON | Wilton | i | ‘ : " GEORGE N. . VARNUM _ be be _Menoken | | : 4 —_ = a a — | NONPARTISAN | 2 (No Pasty Affiliation) ! Judge of the Supreme Court | : A. M. CHRISTIANSON Bismarck : Sos | F.R. BARNES =~ s Wahpeton _ ane a Superintendent of Public | JOHN E. BJORLIE Bismarck | Instruction ! 0. J. LOKKEN Walcott j ‘ “i BERTHAR.PALMER —_—_—si Bismarck 2 | , ; NONPARTISAN COUNTY OFFICERS / : a | _ Name of Candidate _ : __._ P.O. Address Name of Candidate P. 0. Address County Suaeretendeat of | MADGE RUNEY | Bismarck |Public Administrator ! : | Beno | i pom cet ated Dee cates anoles Lonnie) SCT Ses Se Sl ee | ' Sheriff FRANK BARNES Bismarck County Surveyor T. R. ATKINSON !~ Bismare ies | SAMUEL J. KING ' Bismarck : lous | \ — : | EDGAR MOUNT | Baldwin | | | eee PALMS | Arena ~ = & | J, E. TIERNEY Bismarck | | y ss i __..,_._|_ iROLLIN WELCH ___|_ Bismarck, _ ! | S County Auditor ‘FRANK J. JOHNSON | Bismarck y County Coroner ; JOHN M. BELK- ‘Bismarck se a JOHN H. BOWERS | Bismarck | A R. S. ENGE Bismarck ' SPOS Ste? USMY aaa ET Gis cae load betes e ts i | CB. J. GOBEL ie | Bismarck . County Treasurer | G.L. SPEAR Bismarck \County pn ea | EDW. G. PATTERSON | Bismarck ikea ae Be se de {__ Bismarck Clerk of District Court | CHAS. FISHER Bismarck ‘County Commissioner - : OSCAR BACKMAN | Wilton a re es eae Ee | 8rd District |. WILLIAM FRICKE _..| Baldwin Register of Deeds ; FRED SWENSON ~~ Bismarck 4 \County Commissioner AXEL SODER Wing “6 i. REO. L. KNAUSS Bismarck 4th District oo dal State’s Attorney ‘ JOSEPH COGHLAN _ Bismarck — |Justice of Peace ANTON 8) ‘BEER Bismarck | P. J. ENGESETH Bismarck ~ | C. G. BOISE Seearr gu. tea. |-Bismareck © * F. 0. HELLSTROM | Bismarck i | W.S. CASSELMAN Bismarck ; |B. F. TIELOTSON Bismarck ay ; ROLAND H. CRANE Bismarck i F. E. MeCURDY Bismarck — - | J.B. HAPPEL + | Bismarek : Ife | 5 1 ROO. | County Judge : Bismarck RNS Padi cian ee Ue: ___|_ Bismarck _ | I, Frank J. Johnson, County Auditor of Burleigh County, North Dakota, do hereby certify that the-persons whose names appear on this certificate have filed p petitions. for Ldianition as candidates for the office under which they have been designated in conformity with law governing Primary Election, and that their names will appear upon the official Primary Blestion Ballot/ to pe yoted on'at the Primary Election to be held,in all the precincts of Burleigh County on June 30th, 1926, ‘ > : ; ; trig ik “ aie Y ; At said election the polls will be opened at nine o’clock A. M. and closed at seven o’clock P. M. on said day. 3 see Dated at Bismarck this- 16th day of June, 1926, i FRANK J. JOHNSON, (SEAL) 3 : . + County Auditor for Burleigh Co., N. Dak. toress, putting out her ‘paw or her!“Have they whistles about them any-| “Your feathers are all pasted on and adel Toachad out ‘for them, the within the park is also forbidden, ac- foot or her hand, or whatever it is| where? Have you tried?” your bill is made-ef paper and: yeur| At last tl alligatoresses have, and stopping the| “Why, no,” said Mrs. Alligator,| feet are made of wax and wire. So| Teeched the end-of the town and ‘atl and parents, are asked Twins as they whirled. “But wej|showing all her teeth, “I never] are your legs.” Suisebas (ra Be Continued reat . (| their’ children conce: *: think they are what you call people.” | thought: of such,a thing.” And be-| At this Mrs. Alligator grabbed toe (Copyright, 1926, NEA "Service, Twe.)] these matters an wglt 9s ; The duck bent over and looked at| fore anyone could stop her, she| duck by the tail and Mister Alli ‘ty ose ‘RORIRES RADTON them closely-—to closely that 3 grabbed Nancy with ‘one paw and act him by Pe and "the Dogs and Baseball. {isa "dy Milwaukee, Wis, June 18—(AP)-+ ra D : ins thoug! e was going to gob-| Nick wit e other and pushed har fh to in-all directions.’ . 3 A “ oT 5 THE BATHTUB TOYS AND A DUCK bie them up. “Queer—very queer,”| “Ouch!” cried Nancy. 1 be going,” said the fish ’ ; somtimes : Haresie hunting shoppers, stimulated ‘The alligatots ‘kept’ spinning ‘ the| he quacked. “They are neithew frogs,| “Ouch!” eried Nick. tting his eye-glasses ‘ % Twi a unt you cevidn't| Worms, nor turtles. So 1 suppose] “That's fine,” anid the fish, “I let, “I'm’ not sure 3 Te tcl he tr you couldn't} you are right. I shall take them| shall take them home to my chil-| a out my, Py Km I think the pene told Wem frome, tops home to my ducklings’ for play-| dren. only painted on, but if ‘they should] park in the west of the ctw & things.” 1 just gue ou wen sy seca like the ieee ‘feather: bei ed ‘tod uaty go: ps But before the alligators had time|-the duck. i mine. ing warn ay. that they | “Aren't they cute!” laughed the fat} to sgy that he would do no. such Saat ‘peaitate not bring thelr dogs to the park] gene - alligator wMth the ruffles and the vel-| thing and that they intended to, take] indignantly, ng belong to us, my 1 herhad with them, or permit them to r tore where Mrs. hamale vet basque. “Let's take them home| them home themselver, avery large| deai We ted the dj on the grounds. The dogs have oo st vhcecalng uying tool to our children. They would make} fish hopped up on his. fins. amb. you' iy an old Tathtub | & walk off with thi doing iderable dam: 5 ‘on July 24, lovely bathtub toys, I wonder if| He put on a pair of eve lasses apd apd | te , both of ae met said fara ag But he changed i bis mind and dis-| beds and’ ‘ J” gazed at the Twins as t! ‘re made of rubber, * ‘ani he tiest commbiiial shipment Facet “Do thi ke fou're only a intmas-tree toy | tors, al: large ia abteheet waded ap. ailgators “their heads ked,| yourself,” retorted Mister Alligator. Tif Miasass dozens of hands and} Playing “We don't know,” said the alliga- py ‘ ; 4 eae ee, : eee one ‘, | 3 |

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