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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1928 é | CERTIFICATE OF NOMINATION In accordance with the provisions of Section 975 of the Compiled Laws of 1918, I, A. C. Isaminger, County Auditor of Burleigh County, North Dakota, do eeplot certify that the within and following is a true and correct list of initiated m ; and of the persons whose names have been certified to me, by the Secretary of State, the County Canvassing Board, together with their postoffice addresses, all of whom have complied with the provisions of law, as the Nominees to be voted for on day, the sixth day of November, next, for the offices which appear opposite their names. Dated at Bismarck this 26th day of October, 1928. . > (SEAL) A. C. ISAMINGER. Auditor Burleigh County. REPUBLICAN ,' DEMOCRATIC FARMER-LABOR * Name of Office : ee Name of Candidate Name of Candidate Address - Name of Candidate Address INDIVIDUAL NOMINATSOFS .B. j : Presidential Electors: | J. P. CAIN F] (Foster) , NELS WM. E. GLOTZBACH +2 4 Name of Candidate Address : q BLANCH M. Granville JOSEPH M. KELLY |vi i Coa ] W. J. HUSA Belden THOMAS PENDRA’ Jamestown J. R, RUSK’ i | ANDREW OMHOLT Williston US Senator) LYNN S. FRAZIER cople fF. BURCH | ALFRED KNUTSON | Bismarck] JAMES PEARSON White Earth Representative Tn Congress— W. E. PESONEN Wing Second District THOMAS HALL. Bismarck en, eo | overnor |__GEOR SE F. SHAFER | Bismai ES jeutenant Governor OHN W. CARR [| Jamestown EE TTS | HER AI | INDIVIDUAL NOMINATIONS Scena R Bismarck FARE TT FT ST ET, State ure! Bismarc! NNETH FERGUSON [| igton (Thomas) : forney Gene 2 ALEX DeGROAT | yore “A scioner of a e___.| S.A, OLS HILDRETH | Fargo +2 or’ Commissi ee o peurane 8. A. OLSNESS |. Sheyenne { ,UELLA D. HILD : 4 HALVORSON Butte and Labor i | JOSEPH A, KITCHEN | _ Bismarck G. J. KIMBALL ree aes re { BOOB WINOLEGR. ce a Raliroad Commissioner FAY HARDING rane _P. CADIEUX |_Jamestown MRS. T. C. PETERSON | Fargo Bismarc! ‘State Senator—27th District {_ LYNN SPERR Representatives—27th District GORDON COx ‘ M. J. OLSON, JR. J. M. THOMPSON Bismarck . bi Driscoll q ri? 4 Wilton i NON-PARTY NOMINATIONS - Name of Candidate E. J. GOBEL Name of Candidate Name of Office L.E.B A. G. BURR CHARLES L. CRUM M. W. DUFFY F. 0. HELLSTROM W. L. NUESSLE J. A. CO! FRED JANSONIUS R. G. MCFARLAND Name of Office Address Name of Candidate W. E. PERRY P. P. BLISS, Cc. A, SWANSON McKenzie Jamestown Driscoll Bismarck Jamestown 1 | F. E. McCURDY Bisma: ounty Commissioner—cth District GEO. S. REGISTER | Bismarck Ss Bismarck | justices of the Peace W. R. EBELING VICTOR MOYNIER NTON BEER W. S. CASSELMA: ROLAND H. CRANE J. W. RILEY Bismarck onstables G. E. BRENNISE, CLARENCE HANSON COR@MA KIMBLE, ELMER KOON J. 1. ROOP Bism: Bismarck Bismarel Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck Regan Bismarck Moffit Driscoll Bismarck “ ) ERT Bismarck oon Attorney Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck/ Bismarck A. C. ISAMINGER ( r LAIR G. DERBY | Bismarck County Surveyor ; The Bismarck Capita = Rat ti LUTHER VAN HOOK, Bismarck ssi e and N. D. State Record | 53 fie it Soaks. : 2a 8 The Bismarck Tribune | , “yeoman” in the navy and will repre- i i CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT BUFFALO TO BE IMMORTAL IN ART sin the Lapon pet iy conerences | EUBENiC Marriage AN AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF of the international federation off Is Discussed in Cul NORTH DAKOTA, BY WAY OF ADDITION THERETO, PROVIDING THROUGH EFFORT OF ‘COIN’ HARVEY former soldiers at Luxemburg and FOR THE PAYMENT BY THE STATE OF DEPOSITS IN STATE FE eee CO MWAY Im, 1928; THE TSSUANCE AND SALE | aly ‘considering eugenic . A a Bi Ponca City, Okla., Nov. AP){set, a tele, ane r mani- Cae UAE TIME STATE IN THE AMOUNT OF $26,000,000.00 FOR| wines S""(Com) Harvey ana fertations Ue the peeemey Paging im THE PURPOSE OF MAKING/SUCH PAYMENT; THE LIQUIDATION | Emil W. Lenders, Ponca City artist,| The buffalo, Harvey believes, is tion asking that thors Ga OF THE AFFAIRS OF THE DEPOSITORS’ GUARANTY FUND AND | have joined hands to make the buf-| approaching tion. Eighteen goverting martiags cainaae PROHIBITING THE GUARANTEE OF BANK DEPOSITS. falo immortal. years ago the beasts which black- ;| tes be effected only after clean Be It Enacted by the People of the State of North Dakota: Harvey, who flared into promi-|ened the prairies because their of health has been issued. THAT THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF NORTH DA- the turbulent free silver| herds were so large had been re- larly rated capacity of not less —_———— KOTA BE AMENDED BY ADDING THERETO THE FOLLOWING of Wiliam Jennings Bryan | duced to 3,759 head. Conservation 00 a uipped ae] gy ARTICLE: book, “Coin's Financial have increased this num- On \PARTION DIntEoe ARTICLE 45, GUARANTEE OF BANK DEPOSITS. Section 1. By( 01,” has commissioned Lenders ey observes, but biological BUTION OF ESTAtS ie this Constitution the people of North Dakota do ordain and establish: The to paint a buffalo on @ copper plate, inst the animal, Siete ob North Dakota, County % State of North Dakota has long assumed and exercised control of the bus-| Which the 76-year-old economist nce is being changed chain, matic Tires, -l tn County, Court, Before’ Eon. iness of banking within the state by regulating, restraining, and govern-|Pects to place in a hermetically ual shortening of its ig Hooke And 2 Sprne Trailer)” Davee, Judes, — ing it, and in the year 1917 in pursuance of h general policy the state | Sealed room in a pyramid at Monte | spine. i 2 Wheel Drive Trucks of no In the Matter of the Estate of Ct r caused to be enacted a law providing for the establishment of a Depositors’| Ne, Ark. ‘ Bison of pioneer days, Harvey shan 6.00 S Mie aaa ee ; Guaranty Fund, the purpose of which was to guarantee the payment of|, The pyramid, planned to be 130) points out, were much longer than Starter and. Lighte, Cab, Petitior neral deposits in state banks. Such fund has at all times been admin- feet high with it base, is those, for eranple, in the herd of 2%-yard Low Mounted Steel Dump P istered and controlled by the state, acting thro public officers desig- der constructio1 Maj. Gordon (“Pawnee Bill”) Lillie oe vith ydeaulic holst, and at Pawnee, Okla. K Ps Lenders has established * Teaner Ages a ee reputation for the faithful: 6 Rotary Snow Plows with hitches which he depicts the bison gorges, Sith above trucks. Fi ow Plows wit collector of Indian art objec tse wil aie some time he lived i for use with above trucks. Moldboard Snow Plo: with hitehes for use with above trucks. y Snow Plow for use with Caterpiiigr 6 ty Harvey says, as a warning and in- spiration to a future civilization, typical relics of today’s culture. Among the mementos will be a dictionary, an encyclopedia, models of engines, a phonograph, a wireless ugh nated by it for such purpose. By the enactment of such law and its ad- ministration by the state through its public officers, the people were led to believe, and did commonly understand and believe, that the credit of the state was pledged to secure the payment of all deposits in state banks: and relying upon such belief and understanding large numbers of the citi- zens of the state entrusted their savings and other money io such banks in the form of general deposits. Since the enactment of said Depositors’ up to and including the 15th day of May, 1928, ner, Lottie Geddes, devise Whiteman, Ger and legatees u Guaranty Fund Act 5 ir 60. maore than three hundred (800) state banks have became insolvent and General McCoy Makes | Bermuda Will Build LE ee ee art easie | coeecds and fies a, Bead ve clot whic! vent banks ive gene! lepositors num is + in. ry cy . Sf ¥ , more than eighty thousand (80,000) people of the state, whose deposits Friends in Nicaragua} Bigger Tourist Hotel Heaney seerings| will of sald Catherine Gaeaane: .00 over and above the ability of such — ~~ halite Vin writing o8 =e Ciien) E Hollister, gregate approximately $25,000, banks to ‘liquidate. It ay become ap! t that such deposits cannot be Ha by the insolvent banks nor by Depositors’ Guaranty Fund, nor y the combined resources of said brnks and said fund, and because there- of the depositors aforesaid will lose their e and savings and many thereof be reduced to poverty and want unless state shal ume the burden of reimbursing such depositors. By reason of its general policy ot regulat ‘and controlling the business, and particularly by its enactment of said Depositors’ Guaranty Act and its administration thereof theonah ly obligated to such de- positors, and its failure to fulfill its moral duty to such claims will Managua, Nicaragua, Nov. 2.—(4) —Brigadier General Frank R. Mc- Coy is the favorite candidate for president of Nicaragua of a group of Indians who recently visited Matagalpa, according to J. W. Willey, director-general of roads for Nicaragua & at Matagalpa, These Indians live in the mountain region northeast df adversely affect'its credit and in the of its citizens lack of confidence therefore od orth Dakota shot harge its and pay the claims of such deposi- tors, and that the payment thereof is in the furtherance of a pur- pose to which money raised by neral taxation may be pro} levoted. é . tion ‘he State of North Dakota shall , without interest, 7 any deposits on panera posi in the state banking associations which have become insolvent and closed between January 1, 1919, and May 15, 1928, after scsciing thereon Pay. ments that have been made or may hereafter be made by dividends in t! ¢ se of liquidation of such insolvent i LY 3. Immediately upon the taking effect hereof the Governor and State Treasurer shall prepare and ‘ssue under their attested by the Secretary of State, and the great: seal of the State, bonds of the North Dakota in an amceunt not to exceed $25,000,000.00, in denominations of from $100.00 to-$5,000.00, bearing interest at a rate not exceeding five r cent (5%) per annum. Such bonds shall be issued in series to, 15, 20, 25, and 80 vears after the date of issue, the amount of each ries to be . Satecralned by ae Gevester sad State tht yr Such pane time time as judgment Liquidating fe shall be —. for the pur- | the various count; payable] affect the ri Matagalpa and can not read or write any language. posit, which right shall Eepeseds thereof, together with an, uaranty Fund Commission, shall Hamilton, Bermuda, Nov. 2.—() —The Princes Hotel Company have announced that work will begin in American vice-consul | & May, 1929, on # $2,000,000 structure to replace the present Princess Ho» tel, which has been in operation for approximately 40 years. Whitcher Company ‘of Manchester, N. H, are the architects. The building will be of Bermuda coral stone and yl follow the Bermudian architec- ure, gated to all rights of the depositor against the Receiver of the bank of be enforced by the Liquidating Board; and the assets from the Depositors’ used in furtherance of the purpose of this amendment, in such manner as shall be perigee by the letalature Feo! money due Section 7. I it is the purpose and intent positors in excess of the amount that will be paid in course of liquidation id by the state epeedily, and to that end the’ fe es Liquidating Board is dpi le to o' termining the validit; a, final cf advance of the idation just and expedient, of such el of such liquidation such part of any deposits as it may mak and regulations for de- depositors’ claims and the amounts thereof in ‘and it may pay in advance jetermine to be ~Section 8. This article shall be construed as a'separ-te, distinct, and additional article-to the Constitution as it naw one, and it eat not ceeding years, the State Board of it of the state to incur indebtedness for other Pal prot ‘bythe Constitution, ani when any bondg issued he: ve paid ¢] their plac officers a tax of one mill on the dollar of the State of North Dal poses as reunder they:shall not be. reissued or other indebtedness incurred in place. Section 9. In the month of a ee 1929, and each of the four suc- lization shall levy and certify to the assessed the’ @ i000, ov waa sence, wna, Afghan Ruler Drives Own Car 4,000 Miles Kabul, Afghanistan, Nov. 2—(?) plished by'« Pronchman in craves | £99, hi Legion Post Chooses Srom Woman as Commander! sor which || peacs Rome, Nov. 1.—(#)—For the sec- droves ond time in succession the American Legion poe twoman, Mrs. Julia commander. has elected a lock, as its formerly a supplied by the ani all furnish the description of each article pment, the price thereof, in- accompanied by a bidder's bond in the full amount of contract and a cer- tified check of the bidder in an amount equal to five per cent of his bid. Upon the award of a contract, the successful bidder shall furnish a surety bond in the full amount of the contract. The Commission reserves the right dali bids. Pr mi ‘on the outside of the en- Furnishing COMMISSION, , Ermatinger, Secretary. (11/2-9-16) NOTICE TO CONSTRUCT SIDEWALKS To Each of the Owners and Occupants of the Respective Premises Herein- after Described: ‘Wheréas, The City Commission of the city ‘of Bismarck deem it neces- a sidewalk in front h of the following yacrt| R herein set forth, to-wit: Ale! thi ax it side of lots 13 V4 iTS AWaitor to notity you, and each of ‘a8 provided by law, to construct sidewall in front of or elong remises, which are owned or octupled by you, at your own ex- are tO ‘above wet fort ot or ns, as ve the res ereinbefore described, which are own 10 ject to the approval of tl and in strict accords: nees NO" e ‘Ghoreot colors ieee. ncing Bide ik and for a permit to co! M. H. ATKINSON, of Susie ‘Hol named will, and all ee intercsted in the estate of the Carrie D, Taylor, deceased, apondents. ‘he State of North Dakota to Bismarck, in said County and sy on the 14th day of November, 1928, at the hour of 10 e’clock in forenoon of that day, if any you have, wh; said J. L. Bell, ‘admini O estate of said Carrie lor, known as Caroline Do: A late of the city of Bis in. Burleigh County, deceased, ig for a partial distribution o estate, on file in sal yurt, mot be 1 pila this” agin tt Octi ALD. 1928, rae: By the Court: 1. ¢. yma nance, om are soquired by said ordinance, walk, to make application the City Engineer for line ‘and grade of we ** Bismarck, N, D., October » ce bid to incl e mare necessary. La of said building. ark . to be started within 10. the date on which contract 1s te ited to the . ow, Auditor, U-3 City of ik, N. De

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