The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 1, 1926, Page 2

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Deputy Commanders For ‘Districts Named — Hand- mana of Mandan Is One Deputy com can Legion. for of the North Dakota ppointed by Earl Sarl of Hillsboro, state commander, were Maude public Saturday by Jack Wil ¢ adjutant. strict commanders r this week are k Shanders of the the six district Pepartmen who tak k Webb of | et; John F. 2, second district ; of Edgley, third dis derick Ginblett of Fessen- fourth district; Benjamin Lin shall, fifth district and H.R], cout com: | adio pro-| . Truman of} ed chairman of! PRESIDE T _) AME BROUGHT INTO CONTEST Continuc Wabsic h the the wets are en- state Jaws un- statutes. nd the ghting to of the wets to bry ak down enforcement. Every Fort coming f tiawate that the = ection of n, the conte mose vitally in- Maseachusetts, Penn-| and Tilino s, the primaries isive for the « ide and elec: | ti there will be a dry majority in the next Minnesota marked a between or ation Repub! ns and forme rents of the one-time Neaparti: ‘ona in victory primary af Governor John J. Blaine, in the! Face for i+ senate seat of Irvine Lenroot I B Zim cerman, an Blaine progres- Independent! Heoublicnn candidate for governor, charged Zimmerman with bei =Keenness of focal contests orth Dakota bronght forth prophe- Cie: of a large vote. A sharp four- e for governor developed in ota where Governor nal feteston, Renan : for re-ele marked by an abse! issue. = Return heatun to the legisinture. Former Bismarckan i with VN. of the Gr vichts of tuner take a To the Depasitors of the = City National Bank alt has been called to the atten » of your committee that de- sitors are bi solicited to ee: their claimg against the City tional Bank in the hands of an ao, Your committee wi: n all depositors that. thi through the hands cf the re r for liquidation. “HAS. F. errs Hy ROSE ate for Heaton for Represénta- ae Jn 4th column. ial ‘Raw, Sore Throat — egses quickly when you apply a little gestion and draws out the sore- | a it with a gentle tingle, loosens the pgestion ond draws out the sore- 3s and pain and won't blister like old-fashioned mustard plaster. Musterole is a cl white oint- bay made with oil of mustard! ings quick relief from sore <hr % Rei: tonsilliti Pe estion. pfeuriay, ago, puing and nehes of the back jvints. sprains... sore _ muscles, k. asthma, near: ses, chilblains, frosted feet, colds | the sea rheumatism, 1 these contests 5 the | ¢ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ne 7 « QUEEN MARIE MADE INDIAN TRIBE-RED TOMAHAWK GIVES — VISITOR I the Sioux tribe when Marie of “Calling Unto Her Waited For W sented with tion of her neti during the world war. \ i 0 Indian © in the North ern Pacific stat vark when the train pulled in. the Indians were in full costume and a tepee wa ected the of a roped spaco, where th romony of tion took place, peaks in Sionx Tongue a few preliminary remar Red Tomah speech in S He is one of and we call him broth that vou " a war w young men He told me nation and I vent many of, "| the enemy. of my men batties. 1; in that war T am told men were bu have talked want to bh of your young from home, We this thin, We A wenn. ¢ tin that who war trail in you. with thi hono you th Winyan Ki 0 Her Woman) and you r now. Dakotah Kin’ Ci or the ead of the Hunk ame is given When the train pulled from Company A owas the s in and welcomed t s being yr Heana of the from the with in plauding Prince Nicholas 2 vember: royal descended train and watched the a cheering crowd Pose For Pictures Princes ) found. photographed th Red Tow aeted as ¢ pmptu motion picture a ughingly pointed te ward the battery of motion picture vaawh Sioux fexthe queen robe t ceremonies ribe took pli : i aboard” r part: to the train, the queen going out on the rear platform to wave good-by to * tens lyears old, who died Wednesday their home at 8 " o'clock, An im-!dan to be the gues" of Mr. and Mrs morning from heart disease. \He is prymptu program was followed by ©. E. Dorfler. She is cn route to survived by his wife vast father and refres:ments. A Halloween idea St. Paul. mother, Mr. and Mrs. E. C, Otte; was carried out in all details of the | <> three sisters, Floren Hazel and affair. VISITS IN M y, t ‘3. C. A, Henderson and: Mrs. ' Fern, all of New Salem, and one . Sree Ail brother, Earl Otte of Denver, Colo-, ae TURNS FROM FARGO 1. W, Alm of Jamestown are guests jrado. J. C. Gould, superintendent of the of 3! Henderson’s mother, Mrs Mandan City schools, returned Sat-| Potev, and iof Dr. and Mrs, A. 0. ———- urday from Fargo, where he at- Hepeerson. tended the North Dakota Education | | Association meetii H. K. Jensen, | PYTHIANS TO MEET county superintendent, | and John} There will be a regular meeting Dawson have also returned irom of the Mandan Knights of Pythias ! the meeting at Fargo. |this evening at 8 o'clock. Import- ;#nt business is to.come up and ue Phd i ‘OR HOME ‘large attendance is desired. Elsi iHand, who has been | Mrs. Charles Hoeffler| UNDERGOES OPERATION and Mrs. Roy Veeder for the ~nst| Miss Marjorie Meske of Mandan two weeks, has returned to her underwent an operation Friday at home in Seattle. iiss Hand is a ithe Deaconess hospital. former resident of Mandan. Personal and Social News of NDIAN WAR BONNET .. Mandan Vicinity # : |Mandan Teachers he enihusinatic crowd. As the Unit) Guests at “Kid” Party Saturday sty handed four pi n embroidery work to eleh, mm charge of the Indi eee vest thatihe <on Members of the Mandan high, Ws. Who: CORE, TB ";schoo] and grade school faculties ‘ ane ‘ pi | were entertained Saturday evening | ‘ vith a “kid” party in the high i school gymnasium, Games jora,}stunts made up the program for yy spe- \the affair. iss Marion. Weisch was chair- of the committee in charge. {yt the conclusion of the evening « Péefreshment course is E. W. Miller Hostess Saturday | at Bridge Luncheon | Mrs, FE. W. Miller was hostess. erty afternoon at a one o'clock bridge for which there were § of guests. The baloey ‘Death ; | table e pre! ne od wil I Is Believed ‘Solved > bles were wetiuy aecoratea with 4 Lunatie’s oe “Tignors in the MEMBER OF SIOUX. SIOUX . the ne st of Strictly ‘fresh eggs and ex- CONDITION SATISFACTORY tra heavy whipping cream at. s LaVerne Macklem, who suf- ussel! us. internal injuries las! | the Bridgeman- si th oe Monday in a runaway accident, is pe very satisfactory con- | Having heen dition. is} a patient at the! | : pert ; oaconE: a Vrimary Election with the high Deaconess hospital. vote for sheriff, | hereby solicit GU a IN MANDAN and influence at the Gen- ‘was served. Mrs, F. Marshall of ‘Living. | eral Electica, November 2 ston, Siontaae: has arrived in Man-! Your res GEORGE F. WILL Candidate For COUNTY COMMISSIONER First District Burleigh County tors neeon its way from where i re cial requ cowhoy rm Mandan to to be hes the: s were mince andirn, ith and} to ride ns far queen to d m conditions with her, Mr r nt Morton ¢ of the Unite Pigins Field bridge games were L. Bowers. The of a series of par- nffled ‘ties Mrs, Miller is for | been | insane ravings. of a) unty j en ho was taken jo jevening by 25 k for inearcera- | {Methudist | Jadies~aid who invaded tion in the state insane asylum, re- | vealed what is believed to be the olution to the murder of Watson Hill, old man who lived with Gowers for several years rhs os bly died from woun¢ when he fell over a chai last week wa TO THE VOTERS OF BURLEIGH COUNTY Having only recently returned from Florida where I was called Gowers td | by deaths in my immediate famil; idenly seized with | used by the terrible Florida hu a homicidal m and attacked | tieane disacter, ind that the and badly cut € Newman, Both | # shock of my sudden bereavemen: the men were ia jail on a charge | has placed me in position wherg of moonshining. ‘anpot put my heart and efforts Newman declares that Gowers {into a campaign to advance my “talked a nt deal to some imag- lcandidacy fer the office of Justice Ww ervon and was vehemently! ef the Peace for Burleigh count Hing that he did not kill Hill,| fa the nee of an a pei i that | sonal campaign, I take this means .” He} to assure the voters of the county) cvide co which; that Tam deeply grateful for the! » incriminate him as the | SPlendid support they have ", the purpose of his assault; me” d previous campaigns | j being to obtain Hill's money, and during my incumbency. and to! Growers’ six months’ term for] further assure you all that if you! moonshining expired September 20, | ee fi to reelect me as one of the! and he could have gone free Justices of the Peace of Burleigh| payment. of the fine county that I shall continue to do! my best to justify the yp erve three} You hase reposed in me, and licu of the| continue to interpret and help en-| taken to] force the laws of the state without, rehed | favoritism, his fine,{ | trust that 1 may be honored} with your votes om _ ember 2. Sincerel; CASSELMAN, (Pol, Adv.) To the Voters of Bismarck and Burleigh County: 1 appreciate the suyport given me in the June primary, and if elected at the election I will in the future oar November > was’ 8 ufficient to pay as in the past, administer justice impartially, regardless of Benefit Association Will Hold Meeting clan or creed. v (Pol, Adve ROLAND H. CRANE, way, a regular starting at 8 p.m. Wed- November 3. will be held dance. bers and ‘their friends A small admission charged. “| New Salem Pays Last Respects to J. Otte Business hoa in were closed for two hou turday to permit the community to pay its last respects to John Roy Otte, 2 Justice of the Peace. 30 All mem- re invited. fee will be (Wolitical Advertizement) ew Salem W. L.SMITH LAWYER A TAXPAYER Candidate for Congress Opposing Tom Hall Square Deal for the Farmer Means Prosperity for AU” IN THE DEMOCRATIC COLUMN: VOTE FOR HIM (Pol. Adv.) County Judge BURLEIGH. COUNTY Candidate For Reectton For, “““Céronet “BURLEIGH COUNTY Your support will be appreciate: eth 4: ; a ite - vote Sane" EN e a M@NDAY, NOVEMBER 1,.1926 REELECT Frank J. Johnson Candidate For Reelection | COUNTY ofthe BURLEIGH COU) John B, Bjorlie SUPERINTENDENT. OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION The Issues of This Office Are Solely Educational The humblest rural one-room school must have the same skilled attention” ‘as the Uniyersity of North Da- kota. The incumbent must be committed to no political party jon, to na sectarian or other influence that ma‘y tum his, attention from his single } is , namely, THE INTELLIGENT DIRECTION OF PUB- LIC SCHOOL EDUCATION. Mr. Bjorlie is a native North Dakotan, educai the rural and graded schools of Nelson county, a high school graduate, college graduate with the Degree of Bachelor of Arts, and within six weeks of a Master's Degree in Education, University of Chicago. Your vote for Mr. Bjorlie is a vote in the inter good schools; maximum efficiency ai a minimum cost. (Political Advertisement) Norris H. Nelson of Steele County Non-factional candidate for United _ States Senator by individual nominations ME, Nelson’ {3 an ag. ‘cultural relief Républican and indorsed by leading Republicans, Progressives and ‘Nonparticans. He was born and ‘raised on the land he now farms and is a graduate of cur state university. Hear him on the air, WDAY, Fares, Monday eve- nirg, Nov. Ist, 7: 30 P. Me. , @olitieal Adgertivement) A ogn, es Once aN igen Me a ciettae de

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