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POR SALE 5 ROOM bungalow, on MALE KELP WANTED __ WANTED—Men and women to lestn} barber trade. Great demand, big! wages. Few weeks completes. Cut: | alog and special offer free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. Dak. _ BRICKLAYERS WANTE D—Union} job. $1.40 per hour. About 2 12| months steady work. American Beet Sugar company, East Grand Forks}; Minn, " FEMALE HBL? WANTED. WANTED—Competent girl for hotise- work. One who can_go home nights, preferred. Call 472R or Cowan's Drug Store. ree WORK WANTED _ WANTED TO DO—General “ho cleaning and washing. PhoRe 2008. __ HOUSES AND FLATS FUR SALE—Seven room house, part- ly modern. Ciose in., Also 106 by 150 ft. lot across from Roosevelt i with two for the summer months screened porch. Family of __adults, Write care Tribune No. 72 FOR SALE—Seven room house, all modern. Hot air heat. Lot 150 by 160. Inquire at A. Papacek Tailor __ Shop, 109 = FOR RENT—Farnished — keeping apartment, garage suitable for Ford ears on! __422 Fifth st. fea i FOR RENT—Furmshed and untur- nished, apartments,® and. up. Strictly modern, F. W. Mowphy, 215 Third ‘street. Hy ? FOR RENT-—July Ist, an‘ apartment, modern, two rooms and kitchenette, downstairs, 518 Sixth St. Phone duv. FOR RENT—Modern four room flat with bath, heat and Water. Phone! 5 after 4 p.m, < —-_ ROOMS FOR RAT FOR RENT—Nice large sleeping room furnished With lavatory bowl. The use of private den, and break- fast if desired. Near Capitol.’ Would prefer two parties. Phonc} 1131M. FOR RENT—Sleeping room, clean modern home, suitable for man aoe wife or two gentlemen. sale’ __One book case. Call 306 Eighth St. FOR RENT—Two — large furnisned rooms for light housekeeping on ground floor, private entrance. 508 __Tenth St. seh a ep FOR KENT—One large light house ping room in modern home, close in, very reasonable. Phone FOR RENT—Nice large furni: <a room in modern house. Gentlemen! preferred. Rosser. Phone 517 light housekeeping. 412 Fifth St. Phone 925W2. is FOR RENT—Room in modern home. Gentiemen preferred, Phone 195M. 17 First St. FOR RENT- apartment. __Phone 303. FOR RENT—Sleeping room in mod- ern home. Close in, Phone 1 FOR RENT—Attracti 682 or 1074. furnished Lourain ‘wo The room Apts. faire in- shure day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘ur Used Car De- pI selling an increasing number of ca e are careful in recondition and guarantee: ench Used Car, and as a resylt we can deliver you thousands of miles of Unused Dependable Transperta- tion for a very small investment. Here are a few bargains: Jee 60; 6 Ford Meehen ission,, Lad Dodge Cou $625; Ford Roadster, winter top, $360; Dodge Touring, $195; Qverland 90, $8! and other good vattes. Easy pa; ments. PHONE. 808, M. B. GILMAN’CO. BARGAINS “YN USED CARS—1926 Ford Coupe in<first. class shape; 1923 a erland touring in first class shape. Small bay msie down will buy sither of these tare. Garage,: Bismarck. POSITION WANTED ¥ s posi tion in shop. Has had: six years. experience in tractor repair shop and two years on Hudson and Es- fex cars. ‘Also some sales exper- i re Tribun POSITION — WANTED—Two girls wart positions, have experience in most any kind of work. Willing -to_work. - OFFICE soon FOR cage formerly occupied by Dr. Kersha ‘suitable for any kind of an offi ee City National Bank, Bis-| mare! Four’ ipo bead teoms over! Knowles Jewelry store, Knowles. ,_ FURNITURE FOR SALE R SALE—Velour { davenpert and chairs. | Also other household furniture. Mr: Wilson,‘ 504 Fourth St., x w. _Mandan, N. D. FOR SALE—1 DIAMONDS—920, cthers up, alg Oy see thes BARGAINS. tiga Wilton Cafe, pe $6, $100, ir ask to James Ww. Wilton, N. + inge. Pp if tuken at once. Call at 409 Thir- teenth St. Phone 476M. MINERAL RODS, Satisfaction guar- Write F, D, Robinson, Box Tex. | Ine Lloyd Loom baby | at we in good condition. Call 785 FOR SALE—9 x 9 wall tent almost Ave. D. WANTED TO BUY—An_ Phone 383J. OR SALE—Piano. Call 216 Eighth Street. FOR RENT—A garage. Phone 640W. iceb 1 am candidate for nomination for, the office of Sheriff of Barleigh County. I would appreciate the port of the voters, Rollin Welch. Pol, ol. Ady. ci pias 1 library table. new. Phone 689J. 221 W. ‘One ser, $8.00 and. one bed. Phone G19W. 621 Sixth] LOST—Large Shtine’ Fipel button with small diamond in star of same, lost either in Mandan or Bismarck during Sunday entertainment, e fount kindly. notify. A. J. Arnot, LOST—Billfold containing $20 two notes, several receipts. Finder please lea’ ward. e for reward. Door ‘for telephe 1003, Wire Cl Los er please call thade from ill-smelling petroleum. Population of modern, front, close. in, $6500.00. 6 ROOM house, east front, modetn, good condition, close in, $3000.00. 11 ROOM house, Fourth street, close in, hot water heat, wide lot, 3 stall garage, nice lawn and trees, weil built, splendid condition, $8350.00. ROOM and shrubbe: $4000.00. bayement bungalow, front, newly decorated, nice lawn. garage, $3500.00. ROOM house, modern, east front, good condition, nite part of city, Hey porch, nice lawn, garage, ROOM house, garage, spick and modérn, south front, part of city, $4200.00, ROOM be V4 east front, modern, $2100.00, BUILDING LOTS in all parts of the city at all sorts of prices and terms. FARM LANDS—This grain crop is the best thing, in the short east fine trees, modern, good condition, good partly small long run, which has happencd. will mean more hogs, cattle, sneep, milking and corn, « fire, tornado, automobile. F. E. YOUNG. day and there will be » return game, BUY NOW. our purchases of Used Cats—we| INSURANCE—In reliable odadactabdd, Mandan at maiaencns on. Monday. Airplane Used to Campaign the Slope For the-first time in the ea Grafton and Andrew Johnson, Fore of the Missouri Slope has been brought into play a8 a means of furthering the vampaighs of polit- ical can ‘Monday and today J. 8: Sagmil- t, farnier-aviator of Selfri FE. Rausch and J. R. Halla- mand “and made a circu’ Ol: Adams and Hettin; Son! paign cards of John le up H. didates.. the? r counties. Tuntland, irplane{ Riv ge, took of Sioux, Cam- tidge; W. S. Jones, New England; Alfred O. Brown, Bucyrus, Indep ent candidates for the state legis! ture from the 49th district, were dropped by the fliers. too, Farm Boys’ ‘Camp Largely | Attended The largest eeievation in seven years is the record set by the annual farm bo; Morton- , The camp opened yesterday with 40; youths registered. bi camped in the agricultural building Bend. Republicans at the fair grounds and are in for 8| Abercrombie and f fun and instruction, County] Tyler, Democrats. Newcomer and, Theo. ch: A ges Coui intendent of Sch K. in charge of the commissary depart-| Hankinson and T. W. Radeli ffed| ment and Mrs. Charles Rowe acts week ot cook, Yeste: over to getting settled, 0 camp rules, and registration. Aswim, Anton M. Lovik, Milnor and activities! Thompson, Cogswell, Republicans; All prac-| and last night the farm boys attended’ J. the Palace theater as guests of the Tmaanagement. »Dr. McMahon of the N. D. structed the boys in animal diseases } Independent. and live stock surgery at today’s ses-, Mark Afternoon an Grant R. C. irda county The boys Program was “Duofold, 1 kitchen] featured the afternoon’s during the rest of the week. The list of those boys are as follows: Louis Tokach, St. Anthony; hiel_and Elmer Toepke, Reynolds, Milton Moorheady Leo Banning, Al- der, Carl Leder, liver ‘Tor-| nes uis Torkelson, Ammon Sto- at G. P. Hotel for re-| well, Verson Storey, Gordon Storey, Lyle Westrum, all of the {LOST—Small sterling silver rosary.) commanity; Return’ to. Sov Train dispatcher's| Michaels, Clarence Klusmann, Irwin Klusmann, Walter Matthiesen, Albert car. Find-| Holle, Arnold Kunkel, Herman Weiss, Walter Kroeger, all of the New Salem Leslie and Howard Harper, Alfred Peterman, Refined and delicate perfume is| mont; Gaylord Conrad, Mi From Grant county uy yesterday T "| Lawrence “| win Leder, kelson, district; Glen U! itin had registered: Chitti Walter wart, afternoon the Mueller, oy Kur AUTO ACCIDENTS Farm yards, got their shower of cardboards. nty Super. Richland county-—-for representatives: Jensen ii given|-—for representatives: 0. C. judy of A.C. in-] Nonpartisan; W. evening enter-| Brauer, Nome, Nonpartisans; Albert tainment programs will be offered attending Harvey Judson; Thomas, Flasher Benjamin Holle, Harold landan. to 2 o'clock following |S Bernard Speilman, Hugh Carter, Roy Griffith, k, Steve Ackerman, Ps en, Duane Hagerman, Henry| W 1 Hav- Zeller, Harvey McDowall, Jr., Donald Ferguson, Kenneth Ste- east span, CANDIDATES FOR 24 VACANCIES IN STATE SENATE-216 SEEK 113 PLACES IN LOWER HOUSE, STATE LEGISLATURE a Fifty-two candidates are ‘seeking| ty—for Fepresentatives: J. H. Frogen, the 24 places in the state nenate, for Glover; D. D. Moore, Forbes; J. E. is Seen etter. Cather mameeintyd Skoglund, Guelph and Herman Press show: Of this number four} Wedel, Ellendale, ha haa E. are Democrats and the remainder are| Waddcl, Forbes and H. S. Rusco, El- alles) cither the or leila jendale: Dembcrate:? tisan, the survey reveals. Informa- bien was obtained by a questionnaire UN -sixth district—E pmihons and sent out to ‘county auditors since on mere Ce ae scr e ly the number of successful can Pot }) Hazelton ani riven’ F ‘ dates are certified to the secretaty ettibone. For reprenental :s ran! of state after is vimary electi Under.the jaw only the e numbered Togislati ive districts. elect senators this year. Two hundred and sixteen ‘candi- dates are seeking the 113 places in the lower house. Of this number 10. are Democrats. Candidates for the senate and house, by districts and counties, fol- low: First district, Pembina count; House—S. G. Best, Walhalla; Barn Eastman, Akra and I, J. Foster, gate, Nonpartisans; John Halerow, Bowesmont; G. W. Huffman, Buckdo and John K. Olofson, Gardar, ind ndents. Pegecond and 29th districts, Ward county, for senate—second district— Martin W. Early, Foxholm, Independ- ent and John E, Fleckten, Kenmate, Nonpartisan. For the House—Emmer: D. Page, Minot; Robert Larson, iler, Ryder and Gran, not, Nonpartisans; Save ane John Ehr, Minot; John H. Burns, Survey, and R. A. Johnson and Edward T. Kamrud, Makoti, Inde- ndents. erhird and Fourth districts, Walsh county—F. J. Murphy, Grafton, sena- tor, fourth district. th pokiich hla is district—James Coop: Mi. Hanson, Fairdal Levin, Park River and M. haugen, Brocket. Representatives, fourth district—Donald_ K. \ Dik Carl J. Wick, Hobinson and Roy A. Yeatev, Hazelton. Twenty-seventh distriet—Burleigh Gordon Cox, Bismarck; Lynn Bismarck and ; Wilton, Independents; Arne Madland, we rge N. Varnum, Meno- ken, Nonpartisans. -cighth district—Bottineau for senator: For representat Streich, Maxbass; F. J. Lans- William A. Thatcher, Bottineau and C. 0, Svingen. Bottineau. Thirtieth distriet— for senator: G. Weinrich, New artin, Huff and John landan, Republicans. For Joseph Renner, St. t. Anthony; H. OW Thompson, EB. Heaton It P. Anthony; E. Jacob “Bollinger, Price, Timecer; Salem and W. hirty-first di representative Dickinson; John . Zimmerman, Richardton and Walter Tester, Dick- 5 second district-—Foster and for senator: Ole Nonpartisan; utnam, Carrington, Independ- ent. For representatives: Ernest F. Johnson, Grace ( and W. Tref- Ned Rodkford, Nonpartisiansy M. Amholt, Sheyenne and John ace City, Independents. third district—Wells coun- for representatives: R. C. Mont- gomery, Harvey and Frank R. Dusek, George Al Hauge, Eighth apie ‘County— Fér senator: Edwin rs te Cum- mings, Nonpartisan Bruns- dale, pet Independent For Bohnsack, Hill Johnson, Hatton. and i ken, Mayville, Independents . McInnes, Kelso, Nonpdrti- Independents; ykeston and Tennes Manfred, Nonpartisans. rourth istrict McHenry y—for senator: D. H. Hamilton, ckman, Nonpartisan; N. A. Rollag, Granville, Independent. For representatives: F.: FE. Lagor, E. Westford, Barton, Nonpartisan; J. Uph: Independent. Forty - fifth distryey — McHenry county--for representatives: E. Sleight, Drake, Indeperident and Char- Johnson, Voltaire, Nonpartisan. Thirty Sheridan county—for. representative: H. G. Kapfer, Anamoose and Gottlieb Beu- chler, Goodrich, Republicans. Thirty-sixth | district—Logan and McIntosh counties—for senator: P. T. Kretschmar, Venturia and John We- ber, St Wishek, Republicans. For representati A. If. Ninth distri art of Cass County —For representatives: L. L. Twitchell, A. W. Fowler-and J. “ Jardine, all of Fargo Tenth district—part of Cass County —for senator: A. J. Storstad, Horace and John Van Arnam, Kindred. For representatives: W. J. Bell, Cassel- ton; John Plath, Davenport and Ole Tunberg, Eleventh district—for re) resenta- tives: Harry Robert: Robert Wadeson, Alice and William Watts. Leonard. Twelfth district—part of Richland county—Senate:. Joseph G. Forbes, Wahpeton. For representatives: 0. 8. Gunderson, Christine; Dan R. Jones, are) Wahpeton; Worner, Great M. M. Borman, . D. Halthusen, | A. of George 3 H. % Shepar . Burnstad; .. Meidinger, Ashley and August reitbarth, Wishek, Republicans. Thirty-ninth — district — Biltings, Golden Calley “and Slope for repreésentati R. A. Bowman; John Guam, Rhame; Charles H. Smith, Sentinel Butte; Bert King, Marmarth; F. R. Cook, Scranton; Ira J. Wilson, New Eng- land and O. C. Marti DeSart. Fortieth district—Divide and Burke counties—-for senator: Gilles Bailard, Independent; C, E, Erickson. Nonparti ‘ysan. For _ representative: F Anderson, Richard A. Owings pon,! Albert Van Berkom, ‘Nonpartisans: Albert Jacobson, Nets J. Johnson and A 0 Stene, Independents. irst district—Williams and counties—for representa- Barney Iverson, oe 5G Thirty-seventh — distriet—part” M. H. Lidgerwood; John C. Polfuss Cy nard. Thirteenth district—Sargent county Ande e|son, Rut! Lars Johnson, Milno: re Frieke, Milnor, Democrat. 4 fourtesnth distri --for s 1 For nley Ss Hauge, MeLeod and John Henr . Fort Ransom, Independents. “Fifteenth district—part’of Barn county—tor representatives: Geor; N. Rasmussen, Dazey, Nonpartisan ani Percy R. Trabshaw, Valley City, In-} 86 dependei Thirty-eighth district- nes county—for senate ley City, Nonpartisan and Jess " ¥. Taylor, Oriska, Independent. For|'ty—for senator: 0. representative: Thomas Gudmistad,| Rugby. Independent; Litchville, Independent and William R.j Tunbridge, Nonpartisan and L. N. Jones, Nonparti: Torson, Rugby. Democrat. For rep- Sixteenth district—Griggs _ and] resentatives: D. L. Peters,- Wolford Steele counties—for senator: Stecn|and J. T. Fettiz, Orrin, Indepechd H. Nelson, Finley, Independent; I'.]Ronaldus Bartsch, Esmond and Gus Or Sathro, Finley, Nonpartisan. For|Marchus, Wolford, Nonpartisan; J. L. represents ives: I. W. Standley,| Hamilton and W. R. Paterson, Rugby, Hope; L. Larson, Binford, andj Democrats. on Sad, coartaats was Tha fueron ts, Forty-third district—Renville coun- ‘arlson, Hope; E. E. Iver: ty—for, representatives: W. J. Geo: E. Bratsup, Sutton; | Norma and Dahl, Norma, Re- W. Bothwell, Hannaford and W’ lism ‘LaPlant, Jessie, Nonpartisans. gnal- 3 Jay Grant. . gurdson, Charl- and Peter Davidson, Arnegard, Independents; Aluf Erickson, Earl, . J. Barrett, Sanish, Farmer: coun- Al danton Lof- —-for representatives: Richard thus, McVille and Fred Ferries, Lako- ta, Progressives; Ole ‘Hildri, Peters- burg, and Salveig Raunsborg, Ancta, Independents, R. W Ptaza, Nonpartisan; Elmer C. Allen- son, Parshall, Independent. For’ rep: resentatives: Herman: FF. Butt, Par- shall and R. E. Swendseid, Stanley, Nonpartisans; Sinion W. Barry, Tagu: A.} Bismarck October 13, 1883, She Mrs. Elizabeth’ Moore of St. Paul Dies in Bismarck Mrs, Elizabeth Moore of St. Paui, -Minn., passed away tast evening at 8 o'clock at a local hospital following a lingering illness. She was 42 years and eight months of age at the time of her death. She came here a month ago from St. Paul to reecive | ° medical treatment and to be with her} family during her illness. Mrs. Mobvre is the daughter of Patrick Flanagan, pioneer resident of Barleigh county, and was born in sister of Owen “Flanagan who diced here last week. In addition to her aged fathe Thomas and John he hi rs. ‘Georke ‘Shi Reet, all of Bismarck. Funeral services will be held to- morrgw morning at 8 o'clock at St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral, with John Slag officiating at high mas: Interment will be at the family lot in St. Mary’s cemetery. The Body Will lic in state this afternoon and evening from 4 to 9 o'clock at the Webb Brothers Chapel. Mrs. Moore lived in Bismarck un- til her marriage and was en nursing, which, profession she followed Tor many Yeats. Pays Tribute to Rev. C. L. Hall at Elbowoods Mission “Of all individual contributions to the development, welfare, and pro-| gress of our state, I count Rev. C. L. Hat's 50 years’ of continuous Saati unintermitting work at this mission, with the results evident at this gol en anniversary celebration, as un-| equalled by any individual, ‘military, civil or ecclesiastical, in the history of North Dakota,” said Joseph “he Kitchen, commissioner of agriculture and labor, in an address Sunday evening at the 50th anniversary of| the establishment of the Fort Bert-| Mission at Elbowoods. Pe Erieetea ince the andinn ‘lang that the targe number of Indian present might understand, Mr. Kitchen recalled e d Clark expedition, the Sul expeditions in 136. edition of 50 years and Sibl ae the Custer wer he Indians at the mission present- ed Rev. Hall with a purse of gold at Sunday night’s program in honor of his 50 years service. Swimming Pool Is Open to Adults at 6:30 Each Morning, Th order that wepre people may bel ‘accommodated at the municipal bath- ing pool, and with the interests of working people especially in mind, the officials in charge of the . pool have changed the hours during which the place is open. Henceforth the pool will be open’ esi 6:30 to 11:45 a. m., and from :30 p. m., daily except Sun- On Sundays the pool will be bien only in the afternoon and even- in Persons over 18 years of age only will be admitted during the carly morning hours from 6:30 to 9 o'clock, however, since this earlicr time of opening the pool was decided upon to modate working people who wish to take a morning plunge before going to their placer of employment. The pool wilt be closed all day to- pers since voters of the second net, second ward, will cast their , ballots ‘there in the ‘state pri election. The pool Will be dr tonight after the closing hour and will be refilled during tomorrow, so hat it will be readiness car! hursday morn according to H. charge. Arithmetic Tests to Be Given July 1 to ns, Who is i The examinations in : ithmetie, 2 graduates of the Bis leifh county schools, will be giv: Thursday afternoon, July o’clock at the Will school, it nounced today by County; Superin- tendent Madge Ru The examin- ation will be given in competition for the Winchester memorial award, an {annual award given by members of the family of the late Judge Win- chester as 2 memorial to him. The six students who wiil take the examination were selected for their high averages in the subject. The | the ition. ents of the |, CAMPAIGN FUNDS 5 COMMITTEE HEARS CHARGES OF HUGE SLUSH FUND BEING _ USED TO BEAT NYE IN NORTH DAKOTA the fact that there is to be a house to house canvass of the state to urge | voters to pee out to the poils on elec- Washington, June 29—()—Charges “a huge slush fund has been | through — admin ion anne of support” to. be used in A DENIES CHARGES BY NYE’S SECRETARY 0, N. D. June 29—(P)-——Com- and specific denial that ahy from sources outside North had been received or used in his campaign for the senate was » today by L. B. Hanna, or Coolidge Republican candidate for ublican senatorial noniation. Twitchell, state chairman and campaign manager for the fadepend! ent or administration Republican forces, said the entire Independent campaign fund of $24,000 was raised in North Dakota and was being spent in behalf of all the candidates on the ticket for the {four national offices. The national offices at stake in the primary are congressmen from each of the three North Dakota dis- triets and senator. Statement Not True “There isn't a word of truth in it, 4g said Hanna, commenting on a state- ment made in Washington by D |H. cArthur, secretary of Senator Nye, 1 huge slush fund has been d to defeat the incumbent, ap- pointed last spring by Governor Sorlic. “[ have had no representatives in Washington and not # cent has been received from outside the state.” Asked to comment an the use of y in the North Dakota campaign h closes tomorrow, Hanna said “very little has been spent.” Hanna explained that! all finances in the campaign have been in Twit- chell’s har The held tomorrow. The charge: as 44 send to the ppaign man e¢ in North primary. i na Ce ent Cootldg akota in the i ed that the fund was bi ing used to make a house to house canvass in North Dakota to get out the vete on election day. Will Get Names : “The friends of good government in North Dakota will be on the alert to secure the names of all the cany ement to the commit- to have them sent to addressed to |, chairman of the inves’ ow in session told the committee unt of LB. Hanna 1 in Washington and 11 state and is ington was at the Uni his suitease in hand, for the west.” “Another st the fact that rival home in Nort atement added, “former Nestos announced his support of Mr Hanna and immediately inkes the stump in his behalf. A nificant Meaning “Taken in connection with the ¢ f the use of 46 Is Desired A. W. Fowler, who has had direct urge of the Hanna candidacy, said, Of course we want a house to house canvass to get the vote out. We al- have had it befére and my only ° that we won't have it tomor- with she to Wash Nestos’ epen Hanna, the re in nna’s repr ington, followed endorsement of M announcement in the , und maximum vote’ siynificant mean North Dakota. ption, ‘Get out should have a very to the voters he news itemoreveals | Vote for John H. Bowers for County Auditor. (Political Ad.) F. E. McCurdy For State’s Attorney Your vant regardless of politics, religious or other affiliations, (Political Ad.) Sorlie Ticket Cut this out and take it to the Polls. ction June 30, 1926 (PROGRESSIVE REPUBLICAN) Primary EI ator, short and long term FOR CONGRESS . J, GRAHAM ‘sen District XX) ‘POLITICAL pony bebe ann For Commissioner, t Three yy announce my! a.can- didate for county commissioner, District 3, Bur! primary electi ‘our. ae eh support solicited. ished) Oscar Backman. (Political Ad.) aa Commissioner, District One aid bene. y announce Lape te & Cun Bite No. 1 Se aad Your vote oad sue ee (Political Adv.) POLITICAL 1, ANNOUNCEMENT. fe “Morton County ws Increase The populati¢n of Morton County creased nearly 2,000 since the neral election, it is indicated according to e Nickols. registration in the city of has gained nearly 350 in the examination will be the papers graded by members of the state’ department of public instrac- tion who will be entirely unknown ki The papers umber. Eighteenth distriet—Cavalier countyj@nd Jacob Horvick, Van Hook, Inde- for senator: Sam Iverson, Aen pendent: Republican; Hy nas ill, Clyde, N Forty-sixth distriet--MeLean_coun- partisan and Porter, ¢ ty—for senator: A. A. Peck, Under- ‘Democrat. resentatives: | wood,, Nonpartisan; M. E. McCurdy, Tom Amath, Wal es: nil Washburn, ‘Independe: For repre- Galvin and John. M, Peterson, Mona,jsentatives: J. A. Erickson, Black Nonpartisans; A. N.. Flam, Nekoma;}water; Frank J. Lyon, Dogden and Gharles M. Lawson, Clyde, and Hugh] Oscar 8. Oberg, Washburn, Non- ‘McDowell, Langdon, John Kolstad, Vang; epublican: pe ans; John Frey. Turtle Lake Joseph md Arne Anderson, Dogden, Inde- Gauvrau, Osnabrock end Peter Ni smith, Sarles, Democrats. i= |pendentr, Forty-seventh district--Grant coun- Nineteenth’ distrtct—Rollette coun- -fty—for representatives: ° ‘William <i -—for representativ: nus, St. Johi umrath, Lei G. -A. Ruana, New ap zi Peter Keierleber, (: Jette and Henry E. Hendrickson, Republicane. Wade, Shields Sohinson, Lark. Twentieth Ser. Pipe Sh count} ary Nehth district. Morear —for senator: C.'W. , ‘Sheyer Nonpartisen ‘and J. M, Anderson, Hore Croweie: Tokio, Independent. For :representa- | F. Conrath, Stanton and George tives: Mary E, Bowman, Brinsmade, aes aMnning, Nonpartisans.’ For and John “Aaker, Baker, eetepandentay representatives: C. N. Lee, Dodge; Minnie D, ork Esmond and W. D.] Peter Boeckel, Beulah and Richard Conway, Leeds, Nonpartisans. Robert +T went; flat aiuto t—Ramscy -—Lars ngson, Brinsmadek . Thompson, Devils Lak A. Sagen, ore and “Edwin Traynor annge Starkweather, Republicens. The large number of automobiles in the city incident to the observances z old Fort Lincoln, caused u haf dozen collisions over Sunday. The most serious was that at ‘the corner of First street and Third avenue shout 2:30 when one of the cars was tipped over by the crash and three of the occupants injured slightly. Mrs. George H. Wilson suffered a i W. A. Fredericks a Bobby Frede: ORLIE ‘Gove ‘nor x G WALTER MADDOCK Lieutenant Governor x) ROBERT BYRNE N Seerctary of State same period. The. registration in the city, ee ricks an injured ‘years ago was upproximatel; re < POSTOFFICE IMPROVEMENTS There were 4,900 voters in tl e eoun: Bids will be opened July 9 for! -| ty. The work will include new side- Belper coffee, 7,682 were indicat: | oy en both the First street and nid thut “nuniber has been still First avenue sides, a new driveway ‘frther ictearee pe ine est tee across the back from the avenue to days 0 be tal up ‘to 7,700, the alley and ‘minor. repairs to the aaainion a oti hse raylsiar interior of the building. v (Mandan Géts Better | rm sats atlas amused -Telegraph Service A MINNEAPOLIS ROUND UP Bill McCarthy, owner of the Circle tie af the + yentorda; the local of- he Wastera Whion Telegraph Dot ranch, Medora, N. D., who is put- ting on thé, Mandan annual roundup, eanpanys mane on a ‘new schedule of hours. ‘The new-fours are 7:30 x. Me July 5-6-7 is to take his punchers to 12, 1 to 6 ‘and 8 to 9 p. bogs and help put on a wild west show at the state fair grounds, Minneapolis, This arr: ment gives the city th oy ae addition: | hours of, service. : C. G, Meeks is the new operator at pices “tots | ene office, working with Dayton] CPS Mina, duly 14 to 17 inclusive. “The sodedor, - [deen weanstirsad Méhoxer. Meeks has BRANT State Auditor Washington, ‘June 29.-~-(P)—A ten- tative agreement to take up the Jers and harbors hill on next Dece ber 10, and‘to‘itmit debate afier De- cember 15, was reached today by leaders.on ~both sides in the senate. Tf this Agreement is approved by the senate--and objection by one sen-} ator would. upset the leaders be- | lieve ‘Congress’ tan adjourn Saturday. 3) C, A. FISHER State Treasurer 3) T am a candidate i the office of: County i ae First Co Commi an e iN. conduct the fairs of - the County to th to lia) best of ability and in the past, Your Bes will be Edward G. Patterson. for Hebron, Independents W. E. MATTHAEL Attorney General ES) next + | PROPOSALS Seitted proporals for the erection of a one class room frame schobl hullding will be received by dire tors of Keklund Kebool District 10,.0f Burleigh County, . untti 8:00 p. m. July ‘Both, t tho office ‘cf ‘the clerk, “in ‘dang: with plans and specifications, made by Van Horn & Ritterbush, areh{- tects. aiPhe right is 3 and all bid: ; 1 proposuis must be aceompani bie vertified cheek for five (5) per | t of the amount of the tender. } cipeians, and specifications are ‘ite with the clerk, County Supt. of Sel cools the zarchftects, leo it AVHiten, N. D., June 22 S. A. OLSNESS Insurance Commissioner’ 3) apprec! Pol. Adv. POLITICAL ANNOUNGRIRNT | = ae dams, Het- ir and Stoux countits—for re- ae, ee Belfrdge! Sel Twenty-second distriet<stowner Pager county—for senator: J. MeLarty, pita ne i alfred Stark Notaries S. J. At- iowa, Bucyrus; W. S. Jones, Now kins, Cando, Republican independent; }Engiand and Otto Fresonke, Fed Henry Hammerly. Cando, Democrat Easiatd. | Indevendent. For representatives: A. Simpson, Bisbee and J. W. Johnson, Hansboro, Republican: Inde- ge a Theodore Hanson. Carte id i. Ei GEORGE HOOPLE Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor FRANK MILHOLLAN ¢ &) £ Cc. W. McDONNELL LEGISLATIVE CANDIDATES (Burleigh County) ARNE MADLAND Es I hereby announce ate. a pimary i reserved to reject Minneapolis. § SHOOTS FOOT Carson,—Henry Bauer, 14, dentally discharged his rifle hunting rabbits last week, the shot ice Alex lodging in his foot, The injury} na: Inde, ae county: ow will be staged under the raws- of the American Legion Drum reed aero, ‘from Beach, ; | Gilchrist, Cando, : FAY HARDING oF a Oe Boel Me Railroad a Commissioners ih ht, winding a ney ad “graze ei where. he fs ex- of the core scems to be quite serious. ited ‘Hebron Sunday Teo Late Ty Cleanify dy here by the score | FOR SALE—Complete <a a Rta sun.| 5 room bungalow. the heat} modern buses low for rag Phone| Ham: Nee fn ts : at Hs W. Rosser St, Jamestown, Nonj by nu zaier: Lost Pair ot glasses in brow) “ia Lous errors on: a both ‘sides, ther ‘case. der pleas Heidt. Pac, their turns 1k bees or return to Persoh C 3 ‘box for’ Mandan. New-| No. 5. rst a id ee ae lor hess FOR BENT rate hed room, aN ns. county—for senator: frames’ and Heldt finished out the putes ceri a ews. avon and Oy at aentatives Ps ie Mae mee Le tl ft bial t 1 : sh eiemerck will play here next Sun- home, partly fu; for | val Bit F, x : ses So ee RENT —Purni she “ae ate, ath and las | a aeotoid" tor ‘ser, jeal I}, housekeepi ing.

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