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PAGE SIX In accordance with the provisions of Sec. 975 of the Compiled Lawg of 1913. names have been certified to me, of November, next, for the offices which appear opposite t (SEAL) ‘Name of Office State Eaciter r Sta ate pease live in Congress ond District THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘ MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1926 CERTIFICATE OF NOMINATION y the Secretary of State, thei REPUBLICAN Name of Candidate GERALD P. NYE “THOMAS HALL I, Frank J. Johnson, County Auditor of Burleigh County, North Dakota, do hereby certify that the within and following is a true and correct list of persons i shows the County Canvassing Board, together with their postoffice address, all of whom have complied with the provisions of law, as the Nominees to be voted for on Tuesday, the 2nd day FRANK J. Roig as ir names. Dated at Bismarck this 15th day of October, 1926. Name of Candidate Cooperstown — ~ Bismarck F. F. BURCHARD ae _ Grand ‘Forks i D. M. HOLMES A. C. PAGENKO! F. L. WALKER "Valley City { Commissioner of ‘Ageivalture and Labor JOSE PH AL <ITCHEN |_ LILLIAN LILLIBRIDGE | Watford City |S. L. NUCHOLS Sheyenne | W.S. HOOPER Sentinel Butte, CHARLES K. Coommissioners of Railroads | FAY HARDING C. W. McDONNELL Linton Kensal { FRANK MILHOLLAN iiepiesentatives, 27th District GORDON COX. J.M. THOMIEON Judge of | the Supreme Court Superiniendent of Public Instruction Wilton Bi ismarck _ ee a H, BOA’ JOH: THO. HEILING IN A. MAS H. MALONEY ! OLE S. JOHNSON Langdon Grand Forks WILLIAM LEMKE * ih Auditor of Burleigh County, North Dakota. DEMOCRAT * ‘FARMER-LABOR INDIVIDUAL NOMINATIONS “P.O. Address Name of Candidate "P.O. Address Name of Candidate P.O. Address Fargo ndale S OHNSON i] LLAN McMANUS G d Fo oe E. W. CAR Re | enmare B : ! arg MAGNUS SNOWFIE! \~ Fargo icy y DL Williston inor Valley City Webster ERTHA R. PALMER | JOUN E. _ BJORLIE | NONPARTISAN CANDIDATES Name of Office Name of Candidate P. O. Address Name of Office Name of Candidate Superintendent of Schools ~ MADGE RUNEY “7” Bismarck (County Judge Sheriff | FRANK BARNES: ROLLIN WELCH County Auditor County Treasurer Bismarck Bismarck JOHN H. BOWE! FRANK J. JOH G. |. SPEAR Clerk of Court Register of Deeds _ MANY BELIEVE MICHIGAN WILL ' CHAS. FISHER ~ SON| Bismarck _ Bismarck Coroner E. J. GOBEL missioner, Ist District Edw. GEORGE F. WILL | . 1 LC. DAVIES | Bismarck P. 0. Address | { . PATTERSON| {| OSCAR BACKMAN |_ WILLIAM FRICKE ton Baldwin : ae iecURDY LEAD BIG TEN * Cthers, See, Think Ohio © State Has Chance—Two Teams Meet Nev. 13 ary of Three ouhene in the Ry Although the wo hi ed edge in ithe running, confe} possibilities, Wisconsin Plenj fans oping it up for the ermakers, who have demonstrate: their worth on two conf-rencs e fields. holding Wisconsin to a score- less tie 2 week ago and then coming to Chicago to give the Maroons a epphing tho last week-end. For the last two seasons the Boil- ermakers have just missed in a num- ber of games aeeiaet more powerful oppon and they have carned ing that Spl ae A them. favoring ie chances of Michigen, however, believe the team hag so much ability that it is gi jo ‘gl a difficult combination for any- | to beat. The line is considered , outstanding in the conference field, and the backfield, with the flashy eine. Friedman as a potent wespon. is considered. of champion- ship clas Welverines T Next. Saturday iicklgan Tikes day off trom canterence ind Purdue, es a gt ‘Ohio State meets pinconel clashes with Min- | try casein vii gon est with in its cones in- ‘twice de! Purdue. also fence game with in- the goal. | make a uexed 32 first downs, two on for- ward passes and one on penaity. Wabash completed one of its six forward pass iries for a small gain, while the Gophers iried eleven, com- pleting three tor 61 yards, inciuding a Ronchiown, and in-ercepting a Wa- |, after a 42 yard dash. the edge on punts, but the Goph- , ! ers punted only three times, Captain Wheeier and the Gopher acks all showed great offensive strength, while the Gopher ine had no trouble stopping the Wabash for- wards. Quarierback Prail, Painter, Tackler Loer, Bor | Srcees Purr showed well f | =z.|8.D,STATE WINS FROMN.D.6100) : Frank Kelly Runs 85 Yards to Score Lone Counter For Visiting, Eleven Mev fishy’ EB South Ys ek Ag an icy chi! Dakota Universit; ced! here Oct, 26.—Frank | Dakota State ‘on North homecoming pro- Guard Ki: oe Football Scores | } i Bismarck — Bismarck dari ne the the toss, there- initial ad- the ee: untplaged b rtue of two 15 yards line. led to function 1 bbits took the bail with own 15 yard % armed re the spectators could say! Robinson,” Kelley had sped! then cut back through Lee's le. He got im tue clear, reversed n every North Dakota backfield ; Pictd 85 yards to ouchdown. ‘The play. wi expec.ed as it was sensational and t completely took the salls out of the orth Dakota roo.ers, who had been rowing more confident up to that! North Dakota ou‘played| the visitors. When Kelley finished across the line he was 10 yards anead | of the nearest North Dakota tackler. The Flickertails’ secon@ chance to score came in the third quarter when RBiegert empire Boe's mes pace on his own 25 yard recov- ered for the i BF Two plays took the ball’ to the State 19 yards | ae where the Jackrabbits took the | a - Dropkick Blocked Carlisle, State halfback, tried a dropkick in the fourth quarter, which. Lee blo Kelley, Secley, Starbeck, Biegert,; Johnson, Ekern, Garlisle and Brevik played leading roles in State’s tri-' ere » Bokovoy, gral inn, falvorson and umph, while Moore, worked well for t the university. N. is cent ichigan Dai Ohio State 6. Brown 7; e— pig + Ext sce 1. Massae! estes Aggies 75 Worees-| ter Tech Boudoin ‘21; Colby PL Providence 6; St. Joh Allegheny 34; Syracuse 10; Maryland 14; New York unit Springfield 24 Canising 9; St. rth Carolina 6. ity 30; Rutgers | w Hampshire 14, naventure @. Penn Military college 18; St. Jo- ph 6, “Alfred 9; Buffalo 6. Oberlin 18; Rochester 0. LaFayette ‘30; Albright 7. Carnegie Tech 14; Pittsburgh 0. Quantico Marines 20;' Catholic uni- verstiy 7. Georgetown 61; Elon 14. Case 12; Denison 0. Connecticut coder ats Trinty 0. Army 41; Boston U Niagara U 28; De Bae 6. WEST Michigan State 0; Lake Forest 0.- Loyola 33; Johns Hopkins 0. eo Claire normal 0; Superior nor- ma a university 27; Montana Melearalty of Detroit 7; Johii Cai- *onio maiverait 38; Cincinnati 7. Wooster 13; festern serve 3. Mount Union 13; Akron 3. University of Dayton a ‘William. ington 8. ; ees 3 Beloit 0. « Ripon 0; Lawrence Carrell do; Northwestern college 6,! Northern normal 8 Hi Tilinois coll ity 38; meiseainge a 'atertown 6, rankton college 0. St. Cloud Teachers 28; Rochester dna Foliage %, . % ve! ey cy itive 46; » Ellen: f= dale 0. Croats (rai Renaaann 2 ton céllege 0. Kansas ohngles 16; Hane colle mia, ‘ Jamestown College 24; Moorhead | Teachers 7. St. John’s 18; we N.D.. bons “Great Palin, Mont., oat n 42 eer. e a one 1a; ant ‘Ado YALE'S TEAM OUT OF RACE ai Bs. el FOR HONORS, Harvard, By Be Beating Dart- mouth, Shows Signs of | Coming Greatness Oct. 26.. hi cnsetoned eastern college. football ams are peanning, eir schedule: | in search of hidden dynamite, for the under-deg is having his day. Yale’s wonder team is. out of. thi face oa a mythical a: faving rown, 7 to 0. ‘itaraay” = ras Army, 3 | niversit; tnd thas not, bee i defsated” in defeating 12, for the first time-in four santa showed definite rings ta of ming greatness. With {heating Princeton two weeks peed New Yor! 1htes | [ SW. Barleigh / Mr. and Mrs. Paul family left for Oregon Sati = ee Ebig make their future ir many friends ard rela- ane ‘egret, to see them go, wage wish them success in their new home. Their sale, held last Wednesday, Sh well pitentet. hut did not bi 4s much money cows only bringing a fair price. Dan MeLean delivered two loads of hogs in town Saturday, which were sold to J. C. Chessak. Miss Clara Cordon is working tor F iss Clara at. Mrs. Les Mallard. an was expected: | Name of Office Hs eer | rose — ee — ee | | W. L. SMITH Bismarck jCounty Surveyor | T:R. ATKINSON Bismarck er of the Peace | i | TE mr Reser j | ae: Teer ekoree from Marion, Miss Martha Eisenbeisz was here in| from Jamestown visiting her par unele’s ‘farm Sunday morning | ‘to visit their cousin, Nora Mrs. Was. Meyer and. daughter, 3] Alyce, visited Saturday afternoon at net improving a fast as was expect the E. L. CG “ah “ “Ver Gramli: id James rating an art were. married wee at the | sar will entertain Tufts next se '- Brown, visiti: ne Hanover, the debacle being made br a Dartmouth season that started | Promisingly. Boston college alone has kept rival "| cleats from its goal line. Georgetown, with one loss, has scored the most | points, 197, 99-Y. Col cons sire patches aw defect in ny hi aio. shan a Tildwest, foe'in Mich veiampered by the lout of Care, who leads eastern scores oP pte racute . power taean ft to iter second defeat of the sea- son on State 10 to 0. ‘ | rvived b; hi sri one brother: | of Bikibone Vist Eunice Emis, Albert E. such corporation, its entire proper- ties and-its financial conditio d who during such period aids and as- sists certain of the stockholders and direetors in a plan to oust the secre- he wie infor present Pe er road t al oa is fea the an of corporate fy security lor his claim for expense money, even con- ae the corporation itself hns re