The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 23, 1928, Page 6

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PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1928 a ; & 1 » ‘ race meeting in North Dakota, won LYE IN BEER A Chow and a Wow R A TE CUT IS The Bremen’s Crew Sails Home T AYLOR WINS Se tig Hat case Whecting Gerald J ‘ in Bismarck. ? i. es” - Presentation of the cup was made RUMOR SPREAD! FINE VICTORY OUT gr oene aera | Sorlie, when his trotting mare | nl Arlisle, won the 2:12 trot. | Charles Taylor, Hopkins, Wis., to-|_ The cup was donated by E. G. | ! pi ‘ y S| id pos 1 of the| Patterson, of the Patterson hotel, Federal Agents Conduct Three Burleigh County a Slope day was. the prea Peace te [ana laa splendid trophy. Raids and Lose Race With | Farmers Beneficiaries of | f Alleged Bootlegger | Lower Freight Rates ‘ | : ‘ | — lye in beer sold in Bis- Farmers of Burleigh county and neey ad Manian? | ithe entire Missouri Slope country | FOR CONGRESS This was a question per | | August 25 will get a substantial 1 : scores in the two cities to | ‘reduction in freight rates on butter, well-defined rumors spread over | jeggs and dressed poultry from Bis- both cities that arificers of home| lmarck to Chicago and Duluth, as a ° i ‘ brew, confronted by a demand so, |result. of interest of the Bismarck | heavy that they ar d to keep | Association of Commerce. i FARMER CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS ara WILT 1 have been forced to the | Officers of the Association today | | ; ‘i Siete in clearing their prod declared the reduction is important | Second District, on the Repu'ilican Ticket 4 before it is finally put for both creameries and dealers in i Reports of anxiety \poultry and eggs and will prove of Ole H. Olson of New f ade content have re jSubstantial aid to dairymen and Rockford, North Dakota, q Prohibition Enforcement |poultry growers. cheek CE aU ; bere an eae 4 John Hagan, with the result t fap mucr the new schedule of rates | sod-by, America! We're coming back, and maybe we'll fly over fet saat la { 4 lysis of |the rate on poultry, eggs and butter het re < " < ded, ie Common Schools anc laboratory analysi {is cut from $1.50 a hundred to $1.21 !again.” The three victorious Bremen flyers, their American tour ended, at Concordia College, a et |a hundred irom Bismarck to Chi-|are shown here on the deck of the ship that will carry them to Europe. Moorhead, Minnesota, ac ele {cago, From Bismarck to Duluth it |Left to right are Captain Hermann Koehl, Major James Fitzmaurice, Came to North Dakota in tala allad js cut from $1.02 a hundred to 83| “Baron von Huenefeld and Captain N. Johnson of the S. S. Columbus. 1802 and in 1895 filed me vis int jcents a hundred. | upon a homestead in Eddy pon atills in the reval |““Notification of success of the County where he now re- Menno unsiety in th fight made to lower the produce | sides. Married December KK lvates, in which Mandan’s Chamb-r | 17th, 1912, to Julia Ram- | bootleggers. | jot Conmmerce also joined, was re- See iteibr nice ane : ind Still Operat ceived yesterday by H. P. Goddard. | ‘ eight chil n. Beil covducted late centerd \ Corresponding reductions are made | s a An active member of the country eight miles southeast | |in rates from Mandan. s L, Hinger federal agents fe mai . Jamestown, represented | 4 Baer uiege Teseral agents four | the Bismarck Association of | Com- COUNTY TREASURER Ole is not a “sidewalk i ‘ they entered th lace. merce in the representations to the} le is not a “sidewalk” ‘ v BM ilone ce caccnshine “wtiskes Interstate Commerce Commission | BURLEIGH COUNTY farmer. He has been en- and the still was confiscated, | ov lower rates. ‘ cal PRIMARIES JUNE 27 gaged in actual farming ilineer was charged with manu-| rgo, Grand Forks, Minot, Val-| : in North Dakota for 33 facturing liquor and will be held for ey. City and Jamestown also joined | Your vote and support appreciated years. He has had per- i trial at the next term of federal, ns ae Be ae ao OW ae ea bev —Political Advertisement sonal experience with all , — ass | When bluebloods of the canine world were assembled the other day at responding benefits from the natural clements the farmer must contend with. He has i Two Raids in Mandan |Los Angeles, Wu Fang Foo, aristocratic Chow shown here, was deemed | atarye been actively connected with all Progressive movements tending In two raids af | Mandan late | among the best. Wu is with his owner, Miss Joyce Compton, who drew | to better conditions for the common people, and has given gen- ean y federal officers Aasie ct ‘ quite a lot of attention at the show, herself. erously of HG time, plates os eines He Hide ea ee 451 quarts of beer and 60 gale) satus Steet niacin Ske the Equity Cooperative Exchange and was a director of the AA callgged Bromarck bootlegger, | |ty cases were ete eo GEO. § REGISTER oe is a Chart ber of the Farmers Uni id has quarts of Scotch, escaped the offi [5 Thirteen ere. settle a Candidate for i " a V 1eS its return to the state: cers in Bismarck. pe . > fs i vere | vil udge Fred Q ’ Mr. Olson was elected to the House of Representatives from samantrearnse, wrt cet) ATTACKS BEES sss “4 State's Attorney COUNTY JUDGE, BURLEIGH COUNTY the Bh Leiative isi n 28, sete Senate In 188 i : Foot wale Judge Jansonius will take charge ; é 4 re-elected in 1922 and in 1926 wi asing majorities. rere es er, nee, eal lor the MeLean eannty, dist ir Burleigh County CANDIDATE FOR REELECTION is an able debater, known for his clear and convincing logic. H ts i : at Washburn, July { North Dakota Trait Mr. Olson was unanimously endorsed by the Nonpartisan a catia ot beet ya ar the Hote Cass County Hives Ordered! replaced here by Juige Frank T. - aati a bie nite mperlaty bas lta State Convention on his record as a fearless and tireless fighter q Dlace. oe pe ; sation | Lembkes Hettinger. Your vote and support rt edi ocht Lier nn for Farm relief and any other legislation that is beneficial to Poms P'Both will be charged with manu-| Quarantined; Appropriation ae eres solicited. —Political Advertisement the, agricultural Northwest. Has always been a Republican facturing, sale and pos on. to Fight Malady Asked {Search Continued \ Pel ARe and asks your vote as such, a A for New Salem Man! : = The Farmers Demand Relief Orders quarantining the hives of | i cigeilee east FORGER GIVEN neces dae: county beekeepers were} yforton cot (Paid Political Advertising) BR lissued today by J. A. Kitchen, state; ” cee lcommissioner of agriculture and {continued their search # | labor: jven Fisher, New Salem phy | Action was taken on recommenda- | charged w cond degree murder. | — [tion of J. A. Munroe of the North| Sheriff Handtmann and State’s [Dakota Agricultural college, state! Attorney Kelsch, of Mandan, said ° ° t tah 8 guilty to a charge of bee inspector. He found foul brood ino ee him lee b aa eae gin, ks in district court n ous ve t thi since he disappeared om his home. . RG. G. leramicr wat| ace icine. | ctenitineret News Salen (it wae Candidate for sentenced to ae in the| The disease was spread, he said, | reported ia a pout the town : state penitentiary by District Judge hy reason of the fact that food for {that when Fisher left he had taken | S A Fred Jansonius. bees was scarce early in the spring | With him a quantity of strychnine. tate S ttorney cans ie brent from |and the various bee colonies took to | ane ee eee joomington, Ill., by Deputy Sheriff |robbing hives. made by Law ae eas \ Kafer, waiving preliminary bearing |" Dr. John Lee Coulter, president of Who alleges oo ee ee a ee pee ay ts before Justice of the agricultural college, and P. F. eed ea : 19 years actual farming experience the Peace Roland H. Crane, and | Trowbridge, tor of the state ex- death of | 5 year i Pleading guilty to the charge in the Leen eerieret Geant Mee S| hoapital 25 years actual practice of law afternoon. |recommendation fo! arantine. orm " The sentenced man forged the Hanes i sae ‘Tealsepers WHA He knows the law, He knows your problems checks which Howard Stewart.| frony legally selling any bees or hee , Peru, Ind He is well fitted for State’s Attorney : Mott, passed in Bismarck. Stewart products while the quarantine is in af an unnamed fowl, It : : was sentenced to serve one year in na Plymouth | 5 : the state penitentiary last’ week ex ricatian for an emergency ap- Bladamsecan guid NOTE HOR ICON UNE ZT The forgers used the name of Frank! propriation of $1,400 to fight the s are Plymouth Ro: ae Trygg on the checks, for whom they | disease will be made Monday to the Dill. legs and bad disp: —Political Advertisement claim they worked at one time. ctate emergency commission, Kitch. @¢cidediy guinea. They left the state with a mort-|on said. The work of eradicting the — gaged automobile. « 4 |disease will be directed by officials’ Every lover of liberty should 00 as ering. was awarded at the experimental station work- be at the Auditorium Sunday Eanifshes cuit eal ing in jon with the state night at the great meeting of | terday afternoon in her suit against |e artment er i nean nig 0G choi 8 (Sarsed with assaulting her in her) “with 30,000 hives in the state, — | home ona farm southwest of Ster-| heekeeping ix a rapidly. growing in. [Aleman @ ing in February. |dustry, Kitchen said, and further Te Ispread of foul brood would do great | ni Judge Casselman damage. T MADGE RUNEY Reported Sinki aa Pr porte Inking DISTRICT COURT ADJOURNS : District court here was adjourned Candi electi e ; Bpueung trom cerebral hemor. this morning until July 9. Thir- Candidate for Re ion rhage, W. S. Casselman, Bi o i Te _Pioneer, today remained in a critical | ~ Buberimapdent of Sehools condition at St. Alexius hospital. Burleigh County Physicians attending him sai 2 Primary Election, June 27 i, ; that he had failed in the last i hours after apparent rally W HUBER Thursday night and yesterday. They . held out no hope for his recovery. — | ae windee, Casselman was stricken | Candidate for ednesday at the race track after ‘i delivering an address to the crowd |{g Superintendent of Schools assembled for the opening of the Burleigh County Bismarck race meeting. | Mrs. M. N. Hermann Hurt in Auto Crash’ —Pol. Adv. 9eEEs Primary Election June 27, 1928 —Pol. Adv. R. G. McFARLA JAMESTOWN, N. D. Candidate for JUDGE OF DISTRICT COURT A Stutsman County Homesteader, worked his own way through college, has served as teacher, court reporter 5 years, as- sistant state’s attorney two terms, county judge—increased juris- diction—tenth year, admitted to practice law 1905, has no promo- tion schemes and will give full time to and efficiently and im- partially discharge official duties, Your vote and support will be appreciated. Mrs. M. N. Hermann, 610. Third | street, Bismarck, was recovering day in a hospital at Jamest from injury suffered Thursday in an automobile collision six miles north of Spiritwood. Returning from a visit to her sis-| ter at Spiritwood with her little daughter, Elaine, and infant son,| Kent, in a car driven by Martin Van | Ruden, Mrs. Hermann suffered sev- | eral fractured ribs and a‘ possib' ire of the collar bone when | @ car in which six girls were rid-| ing crashed into the Hermann car! at a highway intersection. | Elaine Hermann suffered painful | bruises. The baby escaped injury although impact of the collision turned the Hermann car over twice. HER INALIENABLE RIGHT St. Clairsville, O.—A woman's! vilege to change her mind has cost fick Masciarelli a bride. She left | him at the altar. And ali because|f! JOHN C. WEIXEL Nick insisted on laying down the! a oad mt, She pan helene the | Candidate for ster ¢ kno! lick pro-| ceeded to lay down 10 iron-clad rules | County Treasurer which Rosie Devecky, his prospective | Burleigh County . bride, obey. but Rosie it Your vote and support will be appreciated —Pol. Adv. SESSSErE bees yyy GEES. FF —Political Advertisement. Vote for i Victor Moynier J]. | - COUNTY COMMISSIONER Fifth District eS I am a candidate for reelection for County Com- & missioner in the 5th Commissioner’s District. i Zz invite the voters to examine my record for the : last eight years. I pledge to continue an honest é and economical administration of county affairs 7 =" “if reelected. I have been a resident and paid ie ; taxes in Burleigh county since 1888, VICTOR MOYNIER Election — night the nation goes to bed —~ by. » This is an Joseph Coghlan Candidate. for DISTRICT JUDGE Fourth Judicial District | He is a Bismarck man. Give him ‘one of your votes for Djstrict Judge. —Pol. Adv. LUTHER VAN HOOK Candidate for * County Treasurer BURLEIGH COUNTY June 27th Primaries Twenty Years in Burleigh County —Pol.: Adv. —Political Advertisement, Ett tee

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