The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 7, 1926, Page 2

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?AGE TWO . RESULTS OF PRIMARY ELECTION BY COUNTIES| FINAL TABULATION FOR SENATOR—Long Term Pets. County Pets. Reported Hanna Midtbo Adams ...... 32 32 441 19 Barnes .. 63 2049 39 Benson . 1317 23 Billings ... . 291 Bottineau : 805 22 Bowman ...... 629 16, Burke 409 13 Burleigh ... me 2040 21 Cass 6101 Cavalier . 1468 Dickey . 1253 Divide . 668 714 499 1110 Foster ............. 166 Golden Valley 569 Grand Forks ......70 3329 Grant .............. 1338 Griggs aia 508 Hettinger ... 3 Kidder LaMoure Logan ...... McHenry McIntosh McKenzie McLean Renville . Richland Rolette Sargent Williams... 366 1146 TOTALS 2167 63061 1277 FINAL ee eae olga re ost County poe on Adams . sf Barnes / Benson .... e _ Poster ... Golden Valley 591 201 228 167 46376 56660 FINAL TABULATION GOVERNOR z if VSLSeesesseeeases pesteabenashde a ss 3 S8iSG8883 SVRSVSEASBeESRSSae 5928 i sheivapdeisdlziciste 76 | Cass 269 | Cavalier i " bie Forks ...... Nelson Pembina i Ramsey Ransom P+ Richland 1066 ae aa 97) Steele .... Tow ner ies Traill 235 | Walsh 108} 13 TA a ee DISTRICT TOTALS County Snow- From Boyd Burtness field 84 2226 5346 1065 310 1791 n9 4204 329 1793 366 1988 462 2762 313 1613 365 120 234 214 260 ode -28028 CONGRESS=SECOND DISTRICT Heard 38762 Hall 2829 1605 1070 2998 Graham 2069 1558 701 Bowman Burke “aon Grant .. Mercer .. Morton McLean Oliver .. Ward .. Williams Barnes Bottineau | Burke 4 388) Burleigh 334|Cass Cavalier .. 118 Dickey. County | Billings : Dun: Golden — Hettinger . Mountrail . McKenzie . TOTALS County Pets. dams ...... 82 Benson ...... Billings .... THIRD DISTRICT—CONGRESS Heard Bathrobes on the bathing beach are passe now, says pretty Maric Pre-' vost, movie star—the blaser is the thing. She demonstrates the new mode above. 456] ne testified.” Morin said. “He did’ 380] not get $20,000 from me in one lump. 670] “Ine committee will determine! 4025 | whether he was confused,” King re- 1511 . “Hi not Appear to me WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1926 rity of A.W ECKLUND, B. Se. Bacterioiegiat Bismarc] Talli, ioe Report to the City Commission ‘ollowing is a report of the ‘samples of tke eco in the City of Bismarck during the montha of May and June, 1926. Milk Standards: The apecitic Gravity of acceptanle milk should be not less than 1.027, The Sediment test for Visible | Dirt rad yl indicate Clean” for raw milk to’ be consume directly and at leas irly Ch t is to be Pasteuriaed. The Fat vontent ‘The maximum number of Bacteria good 'stade af Raw wile wih scimaln act more thaw a0, per ce., Pasteurized milk Grade A the same number. pee Sample Source Sp, Grav. fi’ %Bact.per ce. Gir oad M Mod 44 1.030 ily irek Dalry 1.031 n Dairy Modern Dair: La Progressive Dairy 1.033 John Sher 03 Dale Dairy H. Ode F. sla Pe orem esive Dal bang rogreasive Dairy Dales Dair: Woodland Deiry aoe, ussell js Biemarck Dairy er ce. Tt Bros. 1.034 pensive Dairy # oH /25 Ww -odland Dairy 4 it will be seen from the above that, taken as a.whole the milk 'was in # saustact condition for these two months. high count. was secured, the Mod ra Dairy. over by the Bridgeman Russell Co., has been serces hiy cleaned, painte and remodeled, and is now in first cla! dition hj é At all times during the month tho wi has be m satisfactory. 2 Seeeeeeeeecereee se: Charter No. 9622 nebo ov ‘CoN » Bapees District st: ‘The City National Bank of Bismarck at Bismarck in the State of North Dakota, at the close of business on June 30, 1926, RESOURCES Loans‘ and discounts, including rediscounts, - acceptances of other bani id foreign bills of exchange or drafts, sold with indorsement of this bank Total loans Overdrafts, unsecured U. 8. Government securities mete Be secure ciredlation, wis S. Bonds ue) An other On United States Government securities Other bonds, ‘stocks, securities, ete., owned: pert House . wful-reserve with Federal Reserve Bank. Cash in vault and amount due from national 46in2. at banks . 61,270.14 Amount duc from State banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United States ... 26,482.75, maa TP for clearing house H 7,787.57 Checks and drafts on heel (including Fed- eral Reserve Bank) located outside of city or town of reporting bank Miscellaneous cash items Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer .. 94,540.46 3,130.52 3,783.62 6,914.04 717 14870 INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION Matthaei Shafer 756 640 2013 1748 217 209 seo ae Admits Meeting “Yes, there was a meeting. We dis- oy cussed as to whether the mayor had; 2962 | violated the law, but Governor Pinchot 6879 | said he would have to confer with the ' 1913] attorney general.” 1465} In the “bread and butter” speech go! as quoted by, the newspapers, Mayor | (1 Kline told city employes that they would be discharged unless they sup- 661} ported the Pepper-Fisher ticket. ‘ 1 Turning to testimony given by Me- 833}Govern, as to what Morin had told 432| him about having inside information 4402 asked: Pepper expenditures, King 1158 | *8ke 4 idn’t you tell McGovern that you! fica an. nulls man’ ab: tue epeer, organization 2” i [ “No. T told him that my information from a man who had been ‘planted’ in the Pepper organization.” “Did you have any conference with inehot during the campaign?” pur-| sued the chairman. aan . oe on ental his head- quarters being next door. Kitchen ‘as there not a secret mec: 688 | participated in by you, Governor 2685 | chot and Charls McGovern (the 1602 | chot manager) at which Mayor Kline ‘bread and ‘butter speech’ was dis-/ cussed?” From Hoople 32 163 &. S85 PUBLIC DINNER (PI—A huge inner at which arrangements made for 1,000 guests, will be tendered Herbert Hoover, secre- 550 | soey. of commerce, when he comes to Minneapolis July 20 to present the administration's point of view in 1269} support of inland waterways. “Inland waterways and the farmer” will be the subject of Mr. Hoover's $7§ | address, at the dinner.” The evening following, July 21, the secretary of commerce is expected to spend in St. Paul where he will speak ‘on the! inland waterways and the railroads. MN iiss} CAN'T STOP HIM 3590 SSASCRAVSRASSNASSSLELHKTSSE. © SENATE COMMITTEE NEARS FINI OF rt a ofa “safe depostt box contain- ene the William of th Western campaign com- yee a Ch later took it out and gave t te Edward R. Martin, secretary of | the committes,.to pay “watchers” at TOTAL Capital stock paid in Surplus fund ... U 000.00 ;Amount due to State banks, trust companies in the United States and foreign countries we checks outstanding Demand sui (other than bank depesits) * gubject to Reserve (deposits payable within 30-days): Individual deposits subject to check . os Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money eae mnt or other municipal deposits se- red pledge of assets of this bank or ond 164,819.95 243,237.78 116,097.55 350,074.64 Time, deposits sul te rete ( after 30 days, or subject to 30 more notice, and postal savings): Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) Other time de; Total of tim yable Sor ws -$1,139,821.55 wie 15: OF NORTH I. Roop, Cashier of the above-named bank, lo solemnly swear bove statement is true to the best of my knowledge and be- lief. N. I. ROOP, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of July, 1926. (SEAL) CAT! capge aed E.. MORRIS. Notary Public, Burleigh County, N.. Dak. My Commission Expires June 21, 1927 Correct—Attest: vs Cc. REMINGTON, A. GRAHAM, é f DULLAM, Directors. Sr Report of the Condition of THE FIRST GUARANTY BANK at Bismarck in the State of North Dakota, at the close of ‘business June 29, 1926. RESOURCES © Loans and discounts....... seve es $411,217.10 Overdrafts, secured and unseci hae 145. vu Warrants, stocks, tax certificates, claims, etc Government issjes ............. Banking house, furniture and-fixtures. Other. real estate. Checks and- other cash items. ; Cash and Due from other banks...... 94,699.80 ont of Bava named bank, do above statement is true,:to the best "JP. WAGNER, ete ak meeo fr me ty a e Ast ‘ Notary Public, B 7 sas ic iano Somme Ss one * ‘1928, + 20,739.81} pairing go to the Bismarck Shoe Hospital CAN HAVE your FILMS DEVELOPED BUT ONCE DAILY PHOTO SERVICE BISMARCK FOOT SPECIALIST fully treated. Phone 311 DR. CLARA B. WESTPHAL j* mond’s Bootery Sat. Evenings by appointment. SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO., INC. D.C. PH. C. Boctor of Chiropractic. EXAMINATION FREE. ™Eiltinge Bidg. Phone 174 Bismarck Fur Co. Fars Exclusively Storage - - Repairing 207 Fifth St. Dr. T. G.’O’Hara Dentist Lucas Bldg. _ Bismarck, N. D. Successor to Dr. C, C. Hibbs iF Telephone 281 WEBB BROTHERS Undertakers Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge « 2 Day Phone 246 Night "Phones 246-887

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