The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 22, 1926, Page 5

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1926 . Movember:2;'1926, by ‘the Vo arious z James Wenstrom ~ Tees Be NEAT mH Aen e 1 155 MONDA) NOVEMBER: 22; 1926 lection precincts of said County on the 2nd day‘of November, A. SCS RS et (200 mS OS Oe ODDO CEES AT * oie Be tM MO EES * NSOCOCSOMEHAR 29 : 45 50 & 9 1 1 1 156 SSRsewBay A. M. Christianson agSesns SSRBBBSSSss S2see of November, A. 1). 1¥2v, FRANK J. JOHNSON, County Auditor. (Clerk County} of Sheriff Fred Swenson Seattering S19 G. L. Spear BREN tox Ses SASSASTSy| Madge Runey g auneessseyeesyanaza=eee s=- ean aueand 359 310 308 363 225 260 ; 56 23 4 78 69 31° 37 33S 34 57 12 = 50 5e 18 56 19 #46 «60 61. 60 42 3461 3599 8847 2018 2 4961 2:2287.3275 1.5005 6 2684 3824 9 2145 3489 5110 1 5096 5078 2842 , the G@heral Election, held'at the various precincts 2f this County, is a true and correct abstract, eneralee to the returns made by tne biection — of the various precincts, (SEAL) bg €‘ A. SWANSON, Chairman County Commissioners. “liar” and a “perjurer,” during his! previous examination. . Applegate figured largely in the defense testimony as Henry Ster Rvens’ diary shows that the carpen- ter-fisherman cough, a six pouna jtblue fish on the evening of the kill- ing and Stevens, in his testimony on his own behalf, said he wglgnee the Local People Reach Gopher Stadium Just in Time to See Game Bismarck and Mandan people, in company with all others who were | aboard N. P. train No. 4 Friday night '| What Are You Doing : ‘|For Your Puny Child? ;| One boy gained 11 pounds in 7 } | weeks and is now strong and healthy. "| For weak, frail, under-developed e|children—dnd expecially those that have rickets, and that promotes the growth of teeth and bones, cod liver oil is the one pewicine jpreme — nothing helps e it, But it is nasty and repulsive and evil smelling and nearly always up- | sets children’s stomachs. — so now up-to-date chemists advise McCoy’s 5] Cod Liver Oil Compound. Tablets, sugar coated and us easy to take "ne boy. eninad'11% poynds. 1 ne junds in seven weeks ant Tow. health: he = - Minnesota-Michiga: came, reached their destination barely dn‘ time: to. get out to th itadium before ‘the start of the game, accord- Og suny, woo, rewurned-home last otball Bismarck-Mandan delegation .i: to have arrived there just ' game started. > i | AR ‘rain Novc4: crashed ‘into the rear, trains tote Saturday morning, iilling D our Saturday morning, ing Dan; passengers on C. Pettibone of St. Paul, general bag-| enough so gage agent for the Northern Pacific,’ knew immediately that who with..several others were in a had happened” up ah of No & Nowe of the other paseeng: Schweitzer ol jone e passeng- ers of either train was injured, 7” Jacob Schweitzer The wreck and damage .to the en- ine of No. 4 caused several hours’ lelay, and the train reached Mii js about 11:30 a. m., Saturday. need a sure builder} . and happy—thousands of other chil-|: dren have grown strot ind robust. Sixty tablets for s of Burleigh Radieae | Sfeeuy| Dist. | “or Attorney as. ass 5 Court. s enroute to the Twin Cities ‘to see! attending the game, getting out to the; ba fo stadium and getting into it after one! was there was a slow task, but the sald the the impact when the two collided was not of sufficient Lake: Park at rt use injury to any of the gi billing; Den | passengers. No. 4 it waa hard those wboard the train) , “something of Kulm Dies Here’ Jacob Schweitzer. 60, of Kulm, died Because of the record breaking crowd this morning at a local hospital after —]]>]'ISIlS|*"*"[S=llS]]S|— [SSS OE State's County Judge F. O. Hellstrom 1. C. Davies eremeSses NNSA = ai eer ee esntios Sease— mona mes 29009 90 129 165 125 144 188 110 114 30 36 County | County | County Surveyor} Coroner | C 26 1 36 29 60 376 2517 458 2389 3133 4591 1 2869 2760 7049 1315 376 398 yunty, North Dakota . D, 1926, is a true and correct copy of the original Abstract thereof made by the‘regularly organized Boar@-of County Canvassers as required by law. ‘Witness my hand and seal this 10th County Comm. Comm. Ist Dist. |_3rd_Dist.| aty sexsor| Cons. Assessor | Assessor ath Dist.) Justice of the Peace Ist Dist.| 4th Dist. Constables Ozear Backman Wm. Fricke Axel Soder Scattering 260 186 203 1%5 32 60 28 22 witness VICTOR MOYNIER AXEL SOD . FRANK J. JOHNSON, County Auditor. R o 1 361 6 , Ir. W. B. Falccner W. S. Casselman Dwight Ferris Elmer Perry R. H. Crane Fred Argast Clarence Hanson Jake Fisher Bismarck Capital Scattering Jacob te Bismarck Tribune gs aon mes mansikwasat., 149 99 24 37 30 26 40 31 20 36 WW 2 2700 2948 2349 3110 2265 3014 1 seal of said Cou 1 2 3 20. 45 2234 3073 57 234s 99 105 119 the day and year first above written. 10 14 «14 our hands, and the T. an. extended illness. He..is survived by his widow. The body will be sent to Kulm to- morrow and funeral services will be held Thursday. Coolidge, Sorlie Congratulate 1 of State’s Pioneers Hatton, N. D., Nov. 22—@)—Per- sonal letters from President Calvin Coolidge and Governor A. G. Sorlie were among the many notes of con- gratulations. received by Andrew H. ovaveng.ane of earliest and best known pionee North Dakota’s| St. Ansenar, the. accasion, of his 75th birthday an- niversary which he is celebrating to- day, on the farm near here on which he has lived continuously since he hhomesteaded there July 2, 1874. At*noon today Mr. Stavens was guest of honor at a birthday dinner, arranged by his family, at which the other guests were neighbors, almost all of whom were pioneers who ar- rived in the farms there vens" arrival. One of the party of guests was Mrs. Paul Thompson, who was. in the iginal party of which Mr. Stavens 'torch-bearer” on the long, slow, plodding journey with ox teams from jowa, und southern innesota to the famous Goose river shortly acter Mr. Sta- lonly survivors neighborhood and took | located, Mrs. Thomnson and Mr. Stavens are t country where they months old baby Mrs. George Lux, wife of « farmer, ended her life by taking the potion intended for the child. A The Lux family lives on a farm in * Nashville township, near here. Mrs. Lux is 46 years old. VAUDEVILLE at the Pal- ace will be shown on Thurs- day beginning this week. — of thgt first group who arrived in the tiatton districc wusy «1874, Woman, Foiled in Trying to Poison ar-old dau attempt to give aby, grabbed the child from Mrs. Lux and fled to the home of a neighbor. George Lux, husband of the dead woman, told authorities she appar- ently had become mentally unbal- Baby, Kills Self, anced from worry over her son, Or- Fairmont, Minn. Nov. 22—(@)—-| ville, 19 years old, who is serving a After attempting to voison her three 60-day sentence for bootlegging. va CAN HAVE vouR FILPIS DEVELOPED BUT ONCE DRY " CLEANING “Send - Bismarck Phone 258 Mandan 96 GOLDEN WEST LAUNDRY Mrs. T. J. Logan Mandan, N. D. Vaudeville Day bye atta te At the Palace Theatre Is THURSDAY Commencing this week, Thanksgiving day Matinee and Evening Thanksgiving Day 5 GOOD ACTS, FEATURING Whether you go away or entertain guests at home, Thanksgiving: will be ‘a dress-up occasion for which neW shces are in order—and we've just, received: some beautiful new models in 5 Thuraday, the 25th It you are to entertain guests they certainly will sense it as.a.compliment to them if flowers complete the setting - Velvets, Satins and Patents of the table. ° Re “First With the Newest” Your hostess will appreciate ihe i oS a gift of flowers—it will 2 surely be a token ,of your thankfulness. Come in and . Venetian Four DREAMY TUNES—HARP, VIOLINS, ACCORDION JOHNNY CLARK & CO. In a Turmoil cf Fun “DARING PROHIBITION” ROTH & SLATER “A TOUGH GRIND® Will Make You Laugh SHIRLEY & GRANT “TUNES AND TAPS” Songs and’ Dances Virgil—A Dealer in Silks ‘A Unique Conjurer Will Mystify You ~*~ oa fe ON THE SCREEN. ‘Frank Merrill ip “The Fighting Heart” —

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