The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 15, 1926, Page 7

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THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1926 . SJNOFFICIAL TOTALS ONLY SLIGHTLY CHANGED BY OFFICIAL TOTALS OF | Jew —— BURLEIGH COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD | f "WR > LEAN COUNTY EXHIBITORS WIN MANY PRIZES AT NORTHWEST FAIR AT MINOT Washburn, N. D., July 15. champion, sweepstakes and splendid prizes at the Minot Fair were brought back to McLean caunty av cording to reports by County Ager? L. Norling, who attended tne sair Ed. and who has been spendiay coustder-| the following prizes on bis Hamp able time co-operating differ-] shire hogs: first on senior year- ant communities im organizing fo | ling male hog; second senior young the fair, especially in the boys’ and] male pig; fourth on junior male girls’ clud work. pig; third on aged xow; third on In the Homemakers’ club booth] junior yearlin, sow. class, the Garrison Homemakers’ club won first and Horseshoe Valley fourth prize. In. the boys? Miss Irene won first on —Many| first and second on sows; first and], third on litter of four. The high prizes of junior cham- pion boar and junior champion female were also awarded to Mr. Norquist. Wagner of Underwood wen re, 27th District ol eo eee BMB4 Harleman Heator .. Madiand .. rry jompson .. Varnum ......? Women’s Convention Larks in Future to Be Closely Watched Minneapolis, July 15.—(AP) dD, Christianson, chiet | For Lieutenant Governor, A. When members “of the | Minnensta : Federation of Professional and Busi- of the supreme court, was” a ye nerte a ff tazal votes rea Pas min total bee Walker ee . ee wh AAS. ; . nese Women's Clubs hold their next ing 4,625. He also, was without op- |For State itor, Ole 8. John- % , ee ae orning position in his campaign for nomina- | _ son. eee in : Simei ucratintie y , will be tion for reelection to the supreme |For ae urer, ae oll bei 1 a8 : This ‘appears likely in view of the} cultural demonstration team te ttorney General, 8. Le | F coe : Py | mild’ sensation created among’ fed-| McLean county won se . : : beeause a band of} team nd at Kloten Nuchols oie my urance, For Commissioner of Insurance, ee aes te of Flor irt farmer” Uni from his hotel er of Agriculture ; and Labor, Chas. K. Otto 106 auite for 2 protested two a. m. speech tu In nlf of his own candidacy for 8 For Railroad Commissioners, C. H. Boat eT aloney 11d diem oo, epi Le third prize pe 4 jot so much wha' emi; ol 14 Farmer-Labor Votes chievouk delegates did as the pub: sa Mbgacel yd A . = 5 newspapers gave A , candidate for state ; ‘ al eg percha “the fall i Shile First thing President Coolidge did on arriving at White Pine camp, 5 lat hace wien of} D. 1. Todd, candidate for commission- Lake Osgood, N. Y., where he will spend the summer, was to makes8 ir happened, It Wasa er of agriculture and labor, was given | tour of the woods and cabins with Mrs. Coolidge and their pet white sities on that promi 2 votes. ‘Thirteen. votes, were cast! Collies, Photo shows them beside the main ‘cabin, which they wil! | tu; for each of the following: Wm. Lemk: < a mum number of votes required in this particular ¢! is placed by County Auditor Johnson at 26. : : . ’ ‘ x Only 123 Democratic votes were 4S ‘ s cast in Burleigh county at the pri- mary election, most of the regular Democrats voting the. Republican ballot. The Democratic candidates for state of of whom were unopposed, the following in the county: nator, F. F. Burchard.. L, Pais ; For Governor, M Holmes > Charles Fisher, veteran clerk of court in Burleigh county, was the best voter getter of all the candidates ‘on the ballots at the primary. élec- tion June 30, according to official fotals announced today by County Auditor Frank Johnson following completion of the work of the Bur- dcjgh county canvassing board. Mr. Fisher polled 4,706 votes in his cam- paige for nomination for reelection. le had no opposition and not a single vote was cast anywhere in the county a anyone else for that ° cape Half way across the Continent on a GREAT LAKES CRUISE All the thrills of an ocean voyage plus vacation pleasures in America’s greatest playground. 2230 Interesting Miles of ever-changing scenery; on fuxuri- ‘ous steel steamships - - Tionesta, Juniata ot Octorara - - of the Great Lakes Transit Corporation, Un-' surpassed cuisine; jing ac- commodations. Dancing, games, shore trips. Meals and berth includ- ed in fare. . Sailings mene ond Lake Supesice. Chickens Bring Awards following pri Rose Island rdquist of on old male bird; second on young mule The and girls’ county home economics demonstration team class, MeLean county won second. This team consisted) of Mazel and Kula Kitts of .. ‘They gave a demonstration on m: a bung alo apron, Tn the boys: Uncerwood; third on bird; hoaor in ee and girts’ county agri official totals show only slight inges from the unofficial tabula- tion totals of the vote in this county as published in the warck Tribune qn July 3, differences of but a few Suter coy or the other being red. TS son the Blne Orving » won by Mr, Bauer, hip for m class; entire ellow dent corn, won first grand jor champion» on his Percheron stallion, and and show W. W. Hanson of Ruso won the following prizes on his si'ver lied ° Wyandottes: first on old male bird; the follow: 4s on his Duroc] first and second on hens; first on med th 4 <3 first on junior year-| pen. event and @ Minneapo i rst on senior year- Kd. who, as federation, president, t and second on} ¢ threatened an official investigation sweepstakes of the COBT COUNTY $5,000 The primary election of June 30 coat the Ki yy of Burleigh county approximately $6,000 ac- cording to County Auditor Frank Johnson. The county has paid to election officials approximately $2,100 for their services, and the Prizes on Hogs O. L. Nordq , Underwood, won Wagner, Underwood, won on 1 ling male pig: me breed: s old maie for senator, . Ce a making a total of $4,472. oer edition, incloaiog ‘as nses jon, Phe canvassing board, ehich will bring the total close to $5,000. gupplies for the election cost $2,- Then Miss Madge Runey, candidate for reelection as of schools, recei T. R. Atkinson, tion as county 149 votes. Neit sper rveyor, received 4,- + had opposition. didate for reelec- tion as county treasurer, was practi- cally without opposition, although George Boelter of Arena started a sticker campaign shortly before elec- tion day. Spear received 4,539 votes while -Boelter’s total was 115—not enough to give him a place on the ballot in November, since the law requires a minimum of 200 votes for a sticker candidate to gain a place on the official ballot, except in in- stances where five per cent of the total vote cast would be less than 200. Jordahl Gets Place on Ballot Jn the fourth county commissioner district of Burleigh county, Axel Soder, can@idate for reelection, was unopposed on the printed ballot, but a sticker campaign was inaugurated GL. 8 C..W. Reichert for con- | gressman, Ralph Ingerson for gov-) ernor and © #. Jenson for" secretary of stzto. Although official ballots were << for adherents to the Prog party and the Nonpartisan party, both of which are legally recognized in this state, none was voted. The closest race among any of the candid for Burleigh county of. fices wae that between Jos Coghlan and B. Tillotson for second place in the state’s attorney contest. Tillot- son won over Coghlan by 23 votes, the official count shows. F. F. Mc- Curdyy incumbent, was highest with 1,923 votes and Tillotson second with 1,154. Votes for the other candidates were: Coghlan, 1,130; F. 0. Hellstrom, 889; P, J. Engeseth, 354. In the special senatorial election. Burleigh county voters gave Gerald P. Nye 2,388 votes, Hanna 1,763 votes and C. P. Stone 910 vote: In the long term senatorial nomin- ation, the county gave Nye 2,464 votes, Hanna 2,042 votes, Stone 841 votes and Herman N. Midtbo 20 votes. The official count in the county for all other candidates follows: Lieutenant Governor, Kelsh .. Boake Maddock E Sect Byrne O'Leary St Brandt Steen . Hegge Matthaei Shafer I Reade Olsness missioner of “Agr! be Hoople Kitchen . . Railroad Ce Grubb Harding Kennelly es McDonnell... Milhollan .. cy Nelson ‘ Pay Increase Barnes King .. Mount Palme .. Tierney Welch County Auditor Bowers ais Johnson... --+ Register of Deeds Knauss ca eee Swenson County Judge Enge . Key Gobel ........- into “a disgraceful af fey Sma]! Scot (about to visit a relative ‘is father): with ~~ RCONOMY If uncle clock going in the house, had Show, London. has a I no better stop my new watch, feyther, until we come oot again?—Passing spr yearling s junior ye: fourth on second on ju second ior sow pl, first on on fall second and second on spring male pig g male pigs; second ‘on senior second and third on and first and aged herd; first on yearling herd: t of sire; first on produc he ’ ne birds; third on hens; first and ond on pullets; first) and sccon: young male birds. In the women's depariment, F. M. Hunt of Max won + canned meat und second en ea junior depariment Violet Hunt of Max won s rolled cookies; first on pie, sec- don Mrs, cond oF nned Miss ‘ond on two and reservations call any Tourist or R. R. Ticket Agent, or a G. C. Williams Great Lakes Transit Corp., 101 Palladio Bidg., Duluth, Minn. Superintendent of Public Instruction . 489 Commissioner, First District Patterson - 671 wit ..... in 1330 Commissioner, Third District Fricke ..... 308 Backman for L. J. Jordahl. Soder received 358 votes and Jordahl received 46. As a result Jordahl’s name will probably appear with Soder’s on the printed McGovern ballot, in November, since the mini-| Sorlie. Sorlie id an much fort os fora healthful true fruit lavoreyy Po gg ge meyer aay Sah Af Is every day still “circus day” with you? rally dealers are honest. A few are not. Here what sometimes happens: You see the Cc ene. 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