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In accordance with the provisions of Sec. 9 names have been certified to me, by th« offices which appear of November, next. for the (SEAL) Name of Office . Senator Represer: fat n Second District Governor eM Lieutenant Governor ‘in Congress CERTIFICATE OF NOMINATION 5 of the Co: tl Ate, pposite the: mpiled Laws of 19 the County Can ng Board, irnames. Dated at Bismarck REPUBLICAN Name of Candidat ERALD P. NYE THOMAS HALL ¢ P. O. Address Cooperstown “F. F. BURCHARD i together with their postoffice address, al! of whom have complied with the this 15th day of October, ee I, Frank J. Johnson, County Auditor of Burleigh County, North awe, do hereby certify that the within and aihoiie isa true and correct list of persons whose provisions of law, as'the Nominees to pe voted for on "Toeedsy, the 2nd day Auditor of Burleigh Cointy, AN Dakota. DEMOCRAT Name of Candidate FARMER-LABOR Name of Candidate WILLIAM LEMKE P. O. Address Grand Forks ~ | | Fargo ~ Bismarck ~ Grand Forks Plaza Ty Dickinson len Vi ‘alley City Watford City Sheyenne Commissicner of Agriculture id Labor JOSEPH A. KITCHEN Sentinel Butte CHARLES K. OTTO Valley City Cocmmissicners of Railroads FAY HARDING Cc, W. McDONNELL FRANK MILHOLLAN Linton Kensal Bismarck C. H. BOATMAN _ JOHN A. HEILING ilnor Valley City We Representatives, 27th District GORDON COX i. NN THOMPSON Bismarck Wilton Bismarck _ THOMAS H. MALONEY | ] ts. ees Judge of the Supreme Court Superiniendent of Public Instruction _ Bismarck Bismarck _ Bismarck NONPARTISAN CANDIDATES Name of Office Name of Candidate P. O. Address Name of Office Name of Candidate P. O. Address Superintendent of Schools ~ MADGE RUNEY Bismarck ‘County Judge I. C. DAVIES {_W. L. SMITH | Bismarck Bismarck Sheriff | FRANK BARNES {| ROLLIN WELCH County Auditor ~ JOHN H. BOWERS | L _ j, JOHNSO County iveasurer_ 'G.L. SPEAR FULLBACKS LEAD BIG 40 IN SCORING Mclenda of Michigan Tops Present With 38 m well down the s of the Big Ten Total = T. BE PtG . 38 6 2 0 Player Molenda, Michigan. . Karow, Ohio i 0 rg 0 orwesn lutton, ue Puickel i ; 0 Baker, Northwesn. se, Chicago an, Illinois Gallivan, Ills. Leitl, Wiscons: Wilcox, Purdue The dallowing ade one touch- pode each: Daugherty, Wilson and nch of Biinote Babcock and Flora of Michi, Ackerman, Bell va er ot Oh Ohio; Sibley, voleeh 88 oe Indiana; Byers, n and Jomes fapenton and mer, Colin and Fox o! as ecer. fee ot Wi HHA SHH eee ae eie ecoercosecoseonooosonso | State Coll had ton, BR gm College vs. West V. Wesle-! sas ii rd the season. 0 posing team’s passing game and is a) 4 sure tackler. ° Fohl. Resicna’ as i Manager of Boston | Lee Fohl of Cleveland, one time manager of the Indians, here today that he has resighed as peapnaey, of the Boston American Isaler ee ey t Football Games For. Saturday ||? i i 36) Yor” | Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck ‘Coroner _Bismarck | mmissioner, Ist District \County Surveyor T. R. ATKINSON Bismare! | JOHN M. BELK E. J. GOBEL i Edw. G. PATTERSON _ROBGs, F. WILL Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck CHAS. FISHER ‘Commissioner, 3rd District ] FRED SWENSON |_ F. E. McCURDY k. ¥. TILLOTSON y f ° it hat wears the Maroon colors this cam- paign, One of Stagg's best eae perhaps 3 Wally Marks, captain and half- back, Marks shone in several games a year ago and should do even bet- ter this MARKS . © fast, shifty player and elu: > paised the laa ef sctiameg 0 is just about the biggest weapon in © the Chie: Marks 0 attack, The leader is also strong and de- dable on the defense. He's espe- | lly clever at breaking up the op- American Leaguers Cleveland, Ohio, Oct, 22,-U@>~! announced club, of which he has been'the for the past three years, Eant javy vs. Michigan, at Baltimore. rvard vs. a Gimbridse. ‘ale vs. Army, ‘Lafayette vs. aN ei. Phijadeh hia, Columbia vs. Gornell New York. Pid racuse vs. Johns Hopkins, Syra- oP enn State vs, George. Washington, Prinestom vs. Swarthmore, Prince- » Boston, aah yi Ras, - Ageie 1s, Amherst. , non Valley, Hanover. State, Ham- Iniv. ve. Fordham, New Bismarck [OSCAR BACKMAN | WILLIAM FRICKE | | 1 P.O. Address __. INDIVIDUAL NOMINATIONS Name of Candidate P. 0, Address cP STONE - and Wine” Pitts-| -| know wha S. | : Muhlenberg, Bethlehem, | Middle West wi consin vs. Minnesota, at Madi-! jana State Normal, at s. Chieago, Chicago. western vs. Indiana, Bloom- Ind. vs. Carroll College, at Iowa Illinois vs. Pennsylvania at Urbana,, m. | Notre Dame South Bend. Cea) vs, vs. Georgia Tech, Towa State, Lincoln, Oklahoma vs. Washington, St. Louis, Kansas vs. Drake, Des Moines. Kansas Aggies vs. Arkansas, Man- hattan, Kan, South Alabama vs. Louisiana State, loosa, Ala. ‘i : Alabama Poly vs. University of the South, Montgomery, Als. ; Georgia vs. Mississippi Univ., New Orleans. North ar North Carolina ;, Tusca- LF Tennessee, |: ia Poly, Lexing- Starl q hog tae vs. Vi ‘Beuth Carolina vs. Virginia, Colum- a, . Far West Stantore 26 vs. opereeaty Southern alifornia a. Oregon, Berkcley. Oregon Aggies vs. Idaho, Portland. Washington vs. Whitman, Walla Waiia, Wash. Montana vs. Gonzaga, Spokane. Nevada vs. Santa Clara, Santa Clara. Utah vs. Colorado Aggies, Salt | Lake, _ *—Topay * | TODAY (Continued from fain one) water is no longer important. Only boats under water ing boats count. There is no use talking about || selabrating Navy day in this country od we have a air navy worth cele- rat ing. y We have good a few of them, ay. number of brave mén lo any kind of oe, But our navy, if real modern war came, would be about as useful as the g Stage 4 ments whose ammunition didn’ o it their Nothing but flyi pais area em land war! fare. machines fit tal her naval or marion s one aps a ition. ce a, et rejoice that ‘h y,| a useful reality. ured some of his aleo-! 1921, he charged, wisely, that he might a few selfish men, “the international | i ng. in them, bankers in whose hands has been| Fragmentary messages picked up by placed almost absolute control over; the "palma Beach Radio com 5 a the money and credit of this nation, | they passed between Nassau ai and this power has been placed in, ami, made no mention nPiccae trees practiced cannibalism occasionally. their hands by our government.” Had/ this storm which last was reported Had he lived then he would have done it not.been for the deflation program, | roaring toward the Bahamas, as they did. Washington did not Nye said, the present situation “would, fulfill the ideals of the good not be nearly so acute as it is.” VESSEL 18 UNABLE TO Y. W. C. A., but the ladies should | zing agricultural relief bills| REENTER NASSAU PORT o' at the last session, Nye said} West Palin Beach, Fla., Oct. 22—(P) the Tincher and Aswell bills were|—Indications that the t I. storm hgd which covcaliea'triewle' ef tho| tained, in wirelees. messexen picked ind which so-cal riends of the) in wireless messages p up today by the Palm BeachsRadio for reelection from ultural| Co states.” The Dickinson bill, known to) of the Munson line. others us the McNary-Haugen Sun, The Munamar reported - it wee the only one sincere in purpose! Nassau ping when the hurricane and intended to give the farmer real| veered from the lower cast Florida, relief, he said. Tt provided, he said,!coast. The steamship immediately, merely for the utilization of protective! ff to sea pt yt out the: legisiat pind already upon the statute Messages tie be books “which all successful industries | ‘not been able te have utilized.” cause of extremely heer ¥ of the Treasury ing Secretary Mellon with illite the MeNary- oo bill, Nye contended that it] | to do for the farmer only! rk he tariff already is doing for Melton’s own industries. Mellon's voi¢e, he said, “seems to act upon: congress. as the voice of a stern par- ony Regie an obedient son.” Bromised to continue to wor) ae lary: ankoe bill’s or the sage other ich will actually place the eel SS cae 7 ginia and to. “tive, “ae peas |S ra Storm” we abe oat ara and holie dein k. His ancestors, living ten thousand years before Washington, probably stablished a nation! in which the Y. W. C. A. could become Flying machines have been used in France to plant trees on denuded mountain ranges, the flier scattering seed as he flies. Now fliers will scatter wild riec seed over the marshes in Manitoba,| that wild geese and ducks, not men, may eat the crop. It will be a kind, of agriculture when the farmer} “sows his seed” as pee sits and takes his ease in his farmers could hide through campaigns! or ce country’s biggest ¢ ‘some interesting death facts for 1925. Nine hundred and ninety-four kill- ed themselves. Five thousand five hundred and eighty-one died violent) deaths. Gunmen, bootleggers, etc., contributed to the totals, ‘Automo- biles killed a good many—but fool- ishness is the real killer—foolish eating, drinking, worrying, rushing. Millions kill themselves do not know it. SENATOR NYE, ” WILL WORK FOR FARM _ (Conti: pias. ‘rom. ages of thes frm PN in whic! w it ‘ads the nat! ayerzed that ng in Worth still “is a is profitable Age He in Nort! a tee anes cause of the. deci value of the farmet’s salar in r purenaaee tantoriaia he vecds. He now must wi in 1 wi ope load Rage ont isa i Farmers, e sald, are ie innately. 38 Bet gent of th of th She lee | An their whereas the Finer in Denmark gets 70 per cent. While business failures bave remain- 4 at, approximate! -same level ies 15 years, 4 failures vg : agree a ince am | fi try increased from onc-seventh of the land farmed to one-third at present. pei th . blame ior farn maa id: brie Pad ining pe eats | returning Republican mn | Congress. » i oe 8, wel ‘the necessary Ei peers tially razed in Owines fie fal ESS aa Bie a sal lation = wey. malch worked to his Stine to his in the hands of! tion with Miami by radio. this morn-} ration from the S. 8. Mynamar| on costume or lack of it. was in| ale;| thi | success. set ony, mane, & = San Fran Romulus and Remus in rea} modern! on the nights of October 9 and 11. jife. Two little girls were adopted | Detectives said he named Clarence by a she wolf. hen found at the) (Buck) Kelly, now recovering from age of two and cight years they’ were | ‘wountds he received when he attempt» running oh all fours and barking.| ed to escape from police, as the man The younger died. The elder, now in, who wantonly slew three men a week an oi and gradually fearning | | ago Monday night, Lawrence Weeks speech, prefers the company of dogs | is the othersman held. | to children. ‘ NOTICE OF MORTGAGE New York—Ciarabelle Barrett is FORECLOSURE SALE challenging Lottie Moore Schoemmel, Default, having occurred in the who in = last month _ cour ce term: a) ronan red of lon! Devideder mortgay Git tine. "The only? condition is {Of the failure of the Mestgagor, to ‘pay taxes for the year To88, ta the $1,000 bet. There are no restrictions Day, OFS 19! Matea for tho yent 1924 the sum of Sia 38, and taxes for ‘the year 1926 in the sum of Atlantic City—The lure of banits,| 320: 63, and that under th wealth and noes 4 causes the Ameri- and conditi of said can peo} et tions’ pee ion doll: mot robbed aithe asel f the mor: of halt a | clocked to\declare the who mount cured b; ‘duo a] jpayable and for je same, |Bnd hae elven nat her election blame.on =e for: ‘whole. sum due and vertisei and ofjof, her intontlo cure alls ite, orectone said ‘chools guarantecing polebitude and | ROSS BI NaRREe SEN, That that certain mortgage executed and iver nd Ag- > ee on; of Burlele Dako mortgago! ‘to the’ oe ‘rust, Ci coppan, a Tin day of aaaeeh, ‘Isit,, goed ike fo! netlce of the Rey ‘= “Terror Bandit for record in ae ioe Eee: maa eae ay mtd Foner re a oon waldeme Aes 4 instrn rament ees mawally, In js estimate, W. E. Humphrey of |p the federal government put mitch a ty: ye Tory House ee Pre ts bee ae omen, i ety te a rag ‘deveribed in ag gt hag 8 is urielgh, Bee et rth Data ad Ms as follows, fo-g of any. same oc | the East “halt Picittadec os Seer Bel caporaiion date otles a iss a be pa Sine inthe