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In accordance with the provisions of Scc. 975 of the Compiled Laws of 1913. I, Frank J. Johnéon, County Ai names have been certified to me, by the Secretary of State, the County Canvassing Board, together with: their next, for the offices which a of November, : (SEAL) ppear opposite their Name of Office Name of Candidate REPUBLICAN TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1926 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE zy igh County, North Dakota, do hereby certify that the within and following is a true and correct list of persons whose fi of Bueiat all af ¥ + have vomeiee with the provisions of law, as the Nominees to be voted for on Tuesday, the 2nd day names. Dated at Bismarck this 15th day;of Oe! Ir, 3926. A aN ' ; BRANK J. JOHNSON, : Auditor of Burleigh North ~ GERALD P. NYE Representative in Congress Sceond_District "THOMAS HALL DEMOCRAT” ~ FARMER-LABOR INDIVIDUAL NOMINATIONS _ P, O. Address Name of Candidate =P. 0. Address. Name of Candidate P. O. Address __ Name of Candidate P. 0. Address nbbbatorsine =F RURCHARD Gana Foi LEE F nley | Cooperstown | F. F. BURC as ‘ ' : arand rks WILLIAM LEMK | ‘argo | “Agricuitural Relief | é eee ees &PSTONE. a Mle | “Republican for Beer a a + epetinaati [00 W- REICHERT ———] { Governor utenant Governor _- ry of State » Auditor State Treasurer 3. SORLIE _ ROBERT BY |. WALTER MADDOCK _ i ie ind For! ; Dickinson | Attorney General Commissioner of Insurance + | GEORGE F. SHAFER Wattord City Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor Coommissioners of Railroads S, A. OLSNESS JOSEPH A. KITCHEN — t Senne = FAY HARDING Tinton C. W. McDONNELL FRANK MILHOLLAN Representatives, 27th District GORDON COX J. M. THOMPSON [LYNN SPERRY “Sheyenne _ iW. 8. Jal Fatgo Pr | Sentinel Butte CHARLES K. | ‘alley City a t an | GH, BOATMAN \~Milnor q Kensal ‘ | JOHN A. HEILING | Valley City: OSCAR KORSMO Bismarck _ THOMAS H. MALONEY |) Webstér’- JA. MeGOVERN Bismarck i : 1 1 : Wilton | nett sme i _.__ Bismarek nas Rec Rae Judge of the Supreme Court IANSON L BY ail Superintendent of Public | BERTHA R. PALMER Bismarck j { ! ER cre An AO |S VI ie — aul a NONPARTISAN CANDIDATES ; Name of Office fame of Candidate P.O. Address Name of Office ‘Name of Candidate P. O. Address ae Name of Office Name of Candidate P. 0. Address: Superintendent of Schools "| MADGE RUNEY 7] Bismarek (County Judge ag . C. DAV! [me 9 “|Commtinsioner, 4th District —— EL Si shee Teh hate ey i ismarc! L. ‘i Sheriff ~ FRANK BARNES Bismarck |County Surveyor | N BERR County Auditor County ‘Treasurer MANY CHANGES SUGGESTED IN STATETAX LAW Tax Commissioner's Biennial Report Has 19 Pages of Recommendations | in state report s tate tax com- ch will be presented to al with tho personal taxes, bonus k stock and fons for other tax hersonal property force, the assess- houid be and retail so ir a tory during the year pre ous to the assessment date or such lesser time as they may have been engaged in business, any city, town or village in the s: that it be made the assessor's dut; to forthwith assess the property of siteh merchant. and certify the assess- int to the county auditor who. shall compute the rate of levy as in the case of escaped property and certify ‘tiie same to the county treasurer who shall cause such taxes to be collected immediately. ¥ sh Local Measurcs | count in a local bank at approxi- ewritten bm ; cause of the T. B. Testing Is | and elimination of diséased animals is one of the mo cessful conclusion in 17. counties, end work is now in progress and will be finished shortly in four other coun. ties of the state. North Dakota ranks 48 states of the union in : of cattle tested for tuberculosis. 17 countics where the testing hus been finished ard the infection reduced Jow o1 Renviti Cass, Barnes, Stutsman, Benson, Nelson, La! 4 Ramsey. Towner, Grand Forks paigns for testing of the cattle were organized by the county agents and a Sth tb wi me | exe: being - A the Nontloa’ wort wilt ps9 NONPARTISAN NOMINATIONS ROLLIN WELCH | NK J. JOHNSON} _ Bismarck C. G, BOISE \ . W. 8. CASSBEMA, LAND H. CRANE 1 i | | | . SPEAR i | Bismarck Coroner | JOHN M. Bismarck { x E: J. GOBEL Bismarck —— Ist District PATTE: Edw. G. i_ GEORGE F. WILL Bismarck iCommissioner, 3rd District OSCAR BACKMAN | WILLIAM FRICKE | Baldwin and before maturity at 105—that upon payment of a 5 mium, except those cold to the state, 8. ‘That in the case of all bond issues sold to the state, payment of principal shall start the end of three years and that bonds -shall be retired. as fast as funds accumulate with which to retire the same. state can mone: Be. The make bettér use of ti an the taxing district c: ning at four to five per e only use the taxing district can moke of the fonds is to let them ac- cumulate in their sinking fund ent prol ter mately two per cent, while they pay four or five per cent to the state on the same money. On account of bad nking conditions during the last w years, very large amounts ‘of | was loss of sinking funds. In many banking influence has prevent ment of bonds owned by th before maturity. “9, That suitable legislation he enacted to enforce collection on per- | i* sonal bonds given to guarantee pub-| has lie deposits in the no banks. Pub! Hel land j and tect the pub sim! and pel.’ Valuable Project: Testing of cattle for tuberculosis important projects on the county agents are working rth Dakota at the present time. work has been carried to a suc- hi ‘old ‘ kne ort stated that ‘irst among the ercentage oar A recent federal MF If of one per cent Wells, Kidder, . Ri F a nsom, and ard, In 16 of these counties, the cam- whee pe then. in cooperatian i ve e the daly ed are, Pierce, Saxalier, Wal: ; ium —o f tén ON POLITICAL PROBLEMS, SAYS REV. “Too long hae the chufch ‘heen sil-, run away from their most sacred ob- Methodist pulpit Sunday night in-a sermon, the title of which was announced as “The Church and the Coming E “What Kind of Men Shall | Elect to Public Office?” Rev. Vater reminded his listeners |that the sacrifice of |from a Hell of fire and brimstone hereafter, but to save them from a | gospel of Jesus Chri tions of social and economic justice, ple gospel. that every Poctiegger and lawbreaker preacher t6 stick to the simple gos- Answering the oft repeated query as to “what right the preacher has ‘to talk about the peter. observance of law, better sa ‘ion, betier lighting systems or better working! conditions, Rev, Vater. spoke of the day, were s: DFO| in the cleansing of the “The utter - indifference men and women to | good man do j they have sus Tens ‘ 7 fords, but ate ngt w: | migh born: ‘ancien and zens never counties at. pre miblie auetion to, satisfy claims. ‘of ' ba nondholders of Pandolfo Mannfac- ; Pl turing eompany. i ‘week- a,cetaéats:in, the. riarth' ‘Chicago—Two' mén. were killed and five stighland Park school stur dents injured when- the motor due in. whieh they were riding was struck by’ a train- near here. 7 peeirhfeh tener suer ea W. E. VATER IN SERMON ON ELECTION. 2 Rer- debuts: Mustn’t all. artists continue to study, year after year? Of course, Miss Talley is a student.” She has been a student for years, and she. will always be As expericnce of Tite comes, the will be a deeper student than and her art will profit there- iencies ns, I in relation to the great. political blems of the d said Rev, Wal- E. Vater, pastor of the McCabe iscopal church, from his ligations, no wonder that evil forces triumph. Evil forces organize, for! they know the side that. wins is the side that gets the most votes. One of our greatest needs is the awaken- ing and education of the individual citizen regarding the sacredness of the ballot. “If we lift up our voices now, if we take definite action now, if welay our plans carefally now, then after the election we will have no regrets. It is little usi wail and bemoan over bad after election cee time, and of our political sal- ion,” or fe Help Jesus Christ | 6 RATE CASES | seer eoer ee a FROM DAKOTA\ S32: ce ne, bi Dat not made merely to save people my : ono oar am my ein! a r deritza and a Galll:Curel soltea into most of those who: heard |s 1 of selfishness and greed, lust apostasy, here and now. “1! We all, she knows thnt is Young, lovely, and mined, for all of life, or important I know that it] Urging the people to choose and women of genuine character for every eres office,-Rev. Vater said: a i t “Let righteousness, character and e¢{- ‘a re . atid | 2 ficiency become our slogan and let : Bir. 5 f v “ z - ‘ bee F o us swear unending war against every J “ agency that would relegate character ight to the scrap heap and that would lew openly travel in cahoots with tawless- seathi ess and crime. When the righteous over are in. authority, the people: rejoice, Hevea a ‘Was annou: their rds but when evil. reigns the nation mourns. God save us frot ir emug complacency and ease in these: mreat af This the ing aad ifticult role is ia a jeult | wi is subir gc peer fore stration. In. tie ‘king program nothing at all. een stated that the church has business to dabble in the ques- we ure admonished to preach the | Let me say to you oe be well to odd that two York: critics, after pan- notices of her debut, mselves to -recant when her sing the insky's ” We | a. of "it when she “the part, but they ir reviews. I criminal in the country wants the iting days.” > r “in conclusion. the preacher poieied ; wag to ‘the: s of pow-| | er and that. is by, votes. eiticen nee the can. de for testament prophets: who. waded ¢ deep into the politics of their and of Savoharola and others who. ¥ of righteousness national life, People Too. indifferent ft their juties. is of palling evils with which con: 2 said. “Many. eem to know that ‘& thing political yusands enjoy all that the country af-! r (ocd Sd make any ice that worthwhile government ‘Man 14 native Nzed citix of Ametica can be a eit vantages When good men ern states, tha, ‘c; atates, the nas hi 15, per cent, while i North Se ts g 7 ” Mapar-| Marsh: hy. the Tater sean es eats line | aun aoe “ before | circles as.