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& running Melntyre Bro’ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | NEWSOF OUR NEIGHBORS —_|[ By MRS. R. M. WELCH Hugh McMurrich and Leslie Eas- of Glencoe both hauled grain th this community to Menoken the first part of the week. Mrs. John Nieland, teacher of Boyd school No. 1, has been having # good deal of car trouble this week. Robt. Welch called at the Doppler and John Welch homes Monday. Mr. Kramer, demonstrator of the @Super-Maid aluminum, called at sev- eral neig! homes Monday, to deliver piers of ware o1 i Many of the neighbors attend the sale at the Voight place Tues- - lay. a Hugh McMurrich and Ed Doppler accompanied Robt. Welch to the sale at the Voight nlace Tuesday, Mrs. Orrin Dutton and children had their car stall at the corner of Boyd school No. 1 Tuesday. Mr. Dutton, who hauled a load of grain’ to Menoken, was waiting there for. them. Passersby assisted Mrs. Dut- ton in getting it started again. Marcus Tremblay called at the Doppler and Robt. Monday. Lawrenc: Doppler and cousin, Marcus, hauled coat for Mr. and Mrs. Geo, McMurrich Monday afternoon. Mrs. Rott. Boyd is conducting a bible school on Wednesday atter- noons after 4 o'clock. Robt. Welch hauled a truck load Yof wood from the Glen Baker place in the river bottoms to Boyd school No. 1 Thursday. Mrs. John Neiland called at the Robt. Welch place Thursday eve- ning. She was having car trouble and Robt, Welch assisted her in fix- ing it. Sars. Edith Bruce, teacher of Ap- plecreek school No. 1, spent Thurs- day night with her pai-nts, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Robt Welch motored to Bismarck Friday. Mrs. Otto Dorman and son Fred called at the Doppler home Friday. A supper was give at the Glencoe church Friday evening. Many from « this vicinity attended, Chas, Mallard and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doppler were Bismarck visitors Saturday. Welch homes) y. Many of the neighbors are picking corn this week, Fred Rittel called at the Robt. Welch home Saturday morning. Mr. Rittel has been putting up hay dur- ing the week, his hay having been ee in the Welch Spur prairie ire. John and Oliver Welch have been hauling Lay and putting it in their barn this week. A number of young folks of this community attended the dance in Brittin Saturday night. They report a good time but a smaller crowd than attended a week ago. Robt. Welch changed several bat- teries for neighbors this week. Lawrence Doppler and Glen Oder were Mencken visitors Saturday night. ie Ed Doppler and Robt. Welch are planning a deer hunting trip in northern Minnesota when the season opens next week, Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Mallard and family visited at the Robt. Welch home Saturday night. Glen Oder purchased a new second hand car this week. John Craven hauled several big loads of coal from Menoken to his home this week. Leo Dokpter and Robt. Welch hunted ducks along the river Sun- day. They report not to have scen many. Mrs. Robt. Welch and children vis- ited at the Doppler home Sunday. Members of the Stewartsdale and Glencoee Presbyterian churches met at the Otto Dorman home Sunday to care for church business, Lawrence Doppler called at the ed home Sunday. One of the Stuart boys is husking’ corn for Charles Mallard this week. i Arena ] » By MRS, OWEN McINTYRE Lawrence Goldberg accompanied by his grandmother, Mrs. Anna lagenburg, came down from Hurds- field Monday. Mrs. Klagenburg is visiting with her son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg. Charles Sattler and Julius Ze- weigle were around looking for some timbers to move a house for Julius. The one on his farm burned very re- cently when a bottle of formalde- ‘ hyde exploded in his hand while he ‘vas holding it near the stove. He was very lucky to escape without being burned himself. Martha and Teddy Haas were Get of the Kraft young folks J saneeday evening. Jacob Steiglemeyer was a busi- ness caller in Goodrich Wednesda: Gottlieb Mauch of Goodrich was a business caller at McIntyre’s Wed- nesday. Township board meeting was held at the clerk’s office Tuesday eve- ning All members were present al the usual business was transacted. » . This is a decided improvement in the looks of the building. Lawrence Goldber; rs’ tractor ius week doing some plowing for em, Marvin Lodgi called at Beft Klag- enburg’s Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Adam Haas, ‘who was ope ated on last Wednesday at one of the Bismarck hospitals, is getting along home in a couple of else sets in. ‘ hauled a load of Thursday. has been the past two months iting with the housework. Dave Johnson hauled a | of feed to his new location Thursday. Mrs. W. H. Stark left Thursday for a three weeks’ visit with rela- tives in Minneapolis, ‘red and Adam Haas were busi- ness callers in Goodrich Wednesday. Miss Otillia Broza spent the weak: end at her home in Phoenix. The Stieglemeyer children who have been attending school No. 3 started to school at No. 2 Friday. Owing to the crowded conditions in No. 3 the school board had them change. This makes a more even number in both schools. Margaret Helen, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg, has about recovered from her recent ill- ness. , Ed Smith was out collecting in the interests of his former Rawleigh business two days last week. W. H. Stark attended the vaude- wile show held in Wing Friday eve- ning. George Boelter of Bismarck was a on of Bluch Wagner’s Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and daughter Esther and Lawrence Goldberg at- tended the dance given at the Gold- berg residence near Hurdsfield Sat- urday Bit Miss Esther Glanville spent Sat- urday and Sunday with her parents in Hazlegrove, Arby Bailey is spending a few days at the Romeo Bailey home. r. and Mrs. Herbert Swett were callers at the Klagenburg home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and daughter Opal and Mrs. Ray Hazle- grove motored to the Capital City Satruday. Mrs, Gray and Mrs. Haz- legrove were going to e their eyes fitted with glasses, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons were shopping in Wing Satur- beg red ike Beacom of Sioux City, Ia., who has been visiting at the McIn- tyre home, returned to his home Monday where he plans to spend part of the winter. He will also spend some time in Omaha, Neb., be- ie spring. He made the trip by ar, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Miss Opal Gray called on Mr. and Mrs. R. Bailey Friday afternoon, , Mrs. Iona Louggee and son Mar- jon were guests ct John Kramer's Sunday. They plan to go to Iowa this week to spend the winter, John and Jake Steiglemeyer and their sister of. Jamestown were vis- itiny their mother, Mrs, John Steiglemeyer, housekeeper for Jake Steiglemeyer. George Anderson and Mr. Petron of Wing were supper guests at the Klagenburg home Thursday eve- ning. —_—_———____» Wing By EDITH MUELLER _____ Sehnieder-Hein Miss Katie Schnieder of Goodrich and David J. Hein of Wing were married Sunday afternoon, Nov, 4, at the Baptist church in Goodrich. Rev. Elf read the marriage service. Ella Keist, Martha Hein, sister of the Foon) Emil and Fred Schnieder, brothers of the bride, were attend- ants. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served at the bride’s home. After Nov. 7 they will make their home on their farm which David Hein recently pur- chased from Mrs. Mary Gillette. ,, Obituary John Pailing passed away at the home of his daughter, Mrs. R. H. Corey, in Braddock, Monday morn- ing. Funeral services were held in Braddock Wednesday. His body was ped to Clear Lake, Iowa, for burial beside his wife, who preceded him in death years ago. This com- munity extends sympathy to the bereaved ones. George White returned home Tuesday from Valley City after spending several days there last week transacting business, Mrs. G. Olgerison of Bismarck 1 a Wing caller Wednesday eve- ning, , H. C. Edgerton cast the first vote in Wing hall Tuesday, Nov. 6. Mr. and Mrs. James Tees, daugh- ter Delia and son James of Clive, Al- berta, Canada, spent this week vis- iting, at the J. G. Tees home en route to Towa and Ark: where they will spend the wint r, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lai x callers at the Ed Larson home Mon: day. Mrs. Louis Lars tt home with them, sides aims T. R. Atkinson of Bismarck was a dinner guest at the Harry Knowles bese Banaey rr. al ts, Ebb Cleveland, Bertha Hoff, and Bennie Jacobson were Saturday night an visitors at Wilto1 ue a aethy E. E. See and John R. Knowles were capital city shoppers Friday. Maude Crenouith of! Bterlin spent ibe week-end at the Harry Knowles ome, Ella, Edith, John and farold Mueller, Gottfred Weber and John ein were Wilton callers Friday eve- Wa ‘alter Kenyon, employed at North Patterson Ranch for the Past year, left for South Dakota Thurs- day where he will spend the winter. Arthur Tees spent Thursday at Bismarck with Mrs. Tees and son Robert who are patients at the Bis- marck hospital, Alice Boss spent the week-end at bee, parental Roe Bue ae town, irgon transac: usiness in Woodwarth Thursda: . o Mr. and Mrs, N, A Collins, h | Jacobson, Ede and’ Tee Gumtor| | Frances : spent Si at Wildwood Lake, |@ lagi py cet f Mr. ‘and Mrs..James Olson and By MILDRED DIETZMAN Mr, and Mrs. Gust Olson spent un- acs i doy at tl ein ey. Joe Fischer is driving the Frances . Glen Spees, Leona and Mrs. school bus. He started Monday L, H. Knowles to Bismarck | morning. Wednesday, ‘Miss Edns Johnson and Miss Mil- John Knowles left for Wahpeton| dred Dietzman attended the teachers’ Sunday where he will enroll in the Fosaaeg J held at Naughton school- State Science ‘school, He house No. 3 Tuesday afternoon. gompanied by Bill Glanville Miss Dena Harms assisted Mrs. baby gr Charles McCormick with the house- with Mrs, Bertha] work this week. ‘ Piephorn, ‘at Walter Dietzman is on the sick list Toute ea Wi week. Ir. rl Mrs, thelr futarebome,® will continue her schoo! duties Joe Fischer finished threshing with her sister, . Bubey. Mr. and Mrs, Bill Madiand are Anderson: was a iring the house on the old transactor in Bismarck Saturday, farm where they expect to|/north Mrs. Weii of Aberdeen, So.; move very soon. 2 ‘Dak., atrived here Monday morning nd a week or s0 with dagphter, Mrs. Isadore Kremenetsky. ir, and Mrs. O. G. Wheitstock motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Teppo and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Mat- son of Mandan were visitors at the | Carl Teppo home Saturday and Sun- day, ir, and Mrs, Em Glanville were ning, Mis, Louise Hagen spent a few days with her daughter Viola herefi r. Mrs, Andrew Kraft were shoppers in Wing Tuesday. ir. and Mrs. G. A. Hubbell and family motored to Jamestown Sun- 3 a Gordon Larson made a business trip to Tuttle Tuesday. ete Jacobson and Mrs, Ole Ol- son of Canfield were shoppers in this community Monday. i Mr. and Mrs. Sellmar McCellian left by car for southern Indiana one day last week to visit with Mr. McCellen’s folks, {Wild Rose i By HELEN BROWNAWELL Quite a number from this locality attended the speech and free movie at Moffit Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Gooding and little folks attended the corn show at Braddock Tuesday. Miss Tynnie Wayoynen of near Hazelton visited Miss Ann Hirvela several days last week, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville and Miss Ada and brother Fred returned from an extended trip through South Dakota last week. Frank Saville stayed down to pick corn there for a while. Miss Ada Saville, who teaches the Cherry Grove school, had an inter- esting Halloween program Friday afternoon which was much enjoyed by_the pupils and theic parents. i Mrs, Lloyd Gosney and youngest Mrs. P. M. Gosney of Sterling to South Dakota to visit relatives and friends. Mrs. Anne Peterson of Bismarck made a short call the fore part of the week on Miss Lila Stirling, who teaches school No. 1. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown- awell of Moffit Sunday evening. Oth- er guests included Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Brownawell and son Bobby of Sterling. A number of our youne folks at- sf the dance at Hazelton Friday night. ir. and Mrs. S. B. Gooding and children visited at the home of Mrs. Gooding’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, O. L, Peterson, Saturday evening. Harry Koenig spent several days visiting friends here before going to Montana to see his parents and other relatives there, Mr. and Mrs. Stirling of Bismarck visited their daughter, Miss Lila Stirling, and Miss Lily Stirling, who teaches the Dana school, Sunday. Some of the tet People attended a dance at Moffit Thursday eve- ning. © Several from here went to the Sel- ed sale near Pursian Lake Mon- jay. Mrs. H. A. Carlisle left for Bis- marc turday for an over Sunday visit relatives and friends, A very pleasing Halloween pro- gram was given by Miss Lila Stir- ling and pupils Wednesday afternoon at School No . 1. All the mothers and little folks in the neighborhood en- joyed it very much. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville and little folks ited at the Adams home near Hazelton Sunday, By MILDRED JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kush were in Bismarck Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs, Tyler N. Johnson motored to Bismarck Thursday. Miss Adelaide Hall, who stays with her sister Lillian spent the week-end at her home. Violet Smitkins visited school in Sterling Wednesday. Geo. ister and son of Bismarck called at Carey Johnsons Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Carey Johnson visited at Tom Stewarts Sunday. Harry O’Neal of McKenzie called at Carey Johnson's Saturday. A large crowd attended the dance given at Sterling Friday night. Mr. and Mrs, Carey Johnson and children Carey and Grace motored to Bismarck Saturday. : Miss Esther Larson, who has been working in Bismarck, is now spend- irtg a few days at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Carey Johnson and children visited at Harry Edgerley's Sunday evening. Miss Esther Kershaw of McKen- zie accompanied by five girl friends from Bismarck called at Carey John- son’s Sunday evening. Cubby Hrdlicka accompanied by Marvin Magnus and Pete Rinde started for Minnesota Monday. Pete Rinde was going as far as his home at Mankato, Minn., and Mr. Hrdlicke/ and Marvin Magnus went on to Stewartsville, Minn. We expect Mr. Hrdlicka and Marvin Magnus back any time, uite a number of the Sterling people attended the dance give at Crums Saturday evening. Everyone had an enjoyable time. Mr. end Mrs.' Presley Gosney and daughter Edna left for Kansas last Hropsiny where they will visit rela- ives, Lucille Elness has been on the sick list the past week. She is now beck in school again. Y Miss Mildred Johnson visited with Veronica Riley Wednesday evening. her| called to Braddock Saturday eve-| laughter Cora accompanied Mr. and} » who teaches school No. 1,' ‘Those who were business cailers in|tended the Bismarck Wednesday are as follows: | Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms, Mr. and | Mrs. Elmer Lundquist, Mr. and Mrs.! | Walter Dietzman and daughter Mil-| | dred, and Raymond Johnson. | | Raymond Johnson delivered some | flour to John Glum’s Thursday andj Bee back a load of speltz and! arley. | Charles Staley was a caller at the; | Walter Dietzman home Friday. i Martin Tooker has been hauling | sweet milk to Bismarck this week. | Miss Vina Harms and Esther Ke: shaw spent the week-end at their- parental homes. Mr, and Mrs, Tebbo Harm; and} daughters, Dena and Vina, were call- Jers at the Walter Dictrman home Sunday evening. Miss Ed Johnson spent the | week-end at her home near Wilton. John Gourdett hauled coal for Ree Dietzman Friday and Satur- lay. | Menoken By MRS JENNIE DANCE ee The primary grades held a Hal- loween party Friday afternoon.' Clinton’ Craven, June Ely, Esther Baker, Gale Holmes, Eunice Ebling visited the school during the da: A peanut hunt and lunch was en- joyed by the children. | Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Richard-| son visited Mr. and Mrs.’Park Wood Monday. J. H. Salter visited Mrs. Mrs. George Ely Tuesday. Mrs. Otto Ayres and son motored to McKenzie calling on Mrs. George Watson Tuesday. Sexton Norlin, who is attending, high school, spent the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs, Arthur, Norlin. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ishmael Sunday. Chris. DeGroot was laid off from ‘the N. P. section work Wednesday. | Arthur Norlin has purchased a new truck, P. T. A. was held in the consoli- dated school Friday night. A pro-' gram of musical selections was greatly enjoyed. Mrs. Earl Baker and Mrs. Nellie Craven were on the hospitality committee. Six new swings have been put up| at the consolidated school. Mrs. Park Wood and daughter! Dorothy went to Sterling on the: train Friday visiting Mrs. Roy Turner. They returned Sunday. Miss Isabelle Johnson of Bis- | marck spent Saturday and Sunday visiting Miss Ruth Welch. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Craven en- tertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance and family. Mr. and Mrs. Chris DeGroot and family were dinner guests at the Ed Ebling home Sunday. r Clear Lake | By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN The Halloween yeerem and party given at Clear Lake school No. 1 by Miss Verna Sleight and her pupils was well attended. After the pro- gram games were played. and prizes were given to the winners of various games. Late in the evening a lovely lunch was served. The evening was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Olson were Wing callers Tuesday. Allen Van Vleet of Bismarck called on his father, E. A. Van Vleet Wednesday on his return from De- troit Lakes, Minn. Henry Olson had the misfortune Wednesday morning to have his left hand badly shot when his gun was accidently discharged. He was tak- en to Bismarck immediately where it was found necessary to amputate | ona finger. Mrs, Olson accompanied ‘. and Mrs, Alfred Olson were ek callers Wednesday. _Mrs, Henry Olson returned from Bismarck Thursday for an overnight stay, taking with her little Wayne and Leonard on Friday to visit their father at the hospital. Mrs. Alfred Olson accompanied her to bring the children home in the evening. A birthday party was given in honor of Charles Stiles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Will Stiles, Friday after- noon. A good time was had by those prevent and Charles received many lovely gifts. Ole Olson 6f Driscol! called on Joe Paulson Friday. Mrs. Harold Hargrave Steele caller Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith mo- tored to Regan Friday. Their daugh- ter, Mrs. John Carlson, and little Doris returned with them to visit for @ time. Miss Vivian Shaffer visited from Friday evening until Sunday at the Rosvelt home south of Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Hansen and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland Sunday. E. A. Van Vleet called at the Frank Shaffer and Albert Christen- sen homes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Pasley and daughter Mrs. Ben Oren called on Mr, and Mrs. H. A. Smith Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hargrave en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaf- fer, Mrs. Ingeborg Rasmussen and son Sam Sunday. Christ Schoon made a business trip to Bismarck Monday. y Smith and sister, Mrs. John .Carlson, motored to Regan Monday returning Tuesday. There was no school in Clear Lake school No. 1 Tuesday on account of election. was a By OLGA M. RISE and Mrs. Arneson, and Sivert Bren- . Beret, den attended to business matters at Bismarck W. Mr. Mrs. ey ee ene r ‘° irs. ” Eldridge, N. D. . Arnold Christianson and Eddie Arneson accompanied Olaf Olauson Bismarck:: Thursdey evening where: they attended the Sons of Ne . Joe F spent # couple of days at Bismarck last week. ! Sivert Sree Saturday Lewis Vick Patterson ranch near Wing. Quite a few from this vicinity at- basket social and dance fg bs 9 at the| store, sot naar WT Familiar Faces As a last-minute bit of pictorial political news, here are presented the feminine counterparts of two men who have been figuring in the presidential campaign. Recognize them now? Of course; President Coolidge in cowboy sombrero, and phone. Wellesley College students who impersonated them at a politi- cal rally are Margaret Stacy, Wind- sor, Vt. and Alice Murphy, of Brookline, Mass. at Arena Friday evening. Every- one reports a good time. A very large crowd attended the surprise party given on Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arneson Sunday after- noon. The occasion was their silver wedding anniversary. Everyone re- ports a nice time. Clifford and Gale Birkeland mo- tored to Steele Saturday evening. Edgar Jenkins and Eddie Arneson left Monday for Bismarck. They intend to pick corn in that vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman spent Saturday evening at the B. N. Lein home. Mr. and Mrs. Derick Larson and son Henry were dinner guests at Jy O. Rise’s. | Olga Rise motored to Driscoll Tuesday afternoon. Harrison Rogers spent Sunday with friends in Wing. There will be Norwegian services ; at the church Sunday, Nov. 11th, at{ 2 o'clock. Country Club Elects Copelin as President F. A. Copelin, Bismarck, was elected president of the Bismarck Country club at a meeting of offi- cials of the club last night. A. W. Mundy was chosen vice president for the ensuing year. Other officers are E. E. LaFrance, secretary, and Carl , treasur- er. Directors are J. C. Taylor, O. V. Bowman, and H. J. Duemeland. Little variation in the financial condition of the club as compared with other years was reported b the treasurer. The meeting close with reports of the house and other committees. Judge Emil Fuchs to Manage Team Boston, Nov. 8.—(P)—Judge Emil E. Fuchs, who was a New York City magistrate before he ame president of the Boston Braves, has returned to the bench—in the National League. After selling Rogers Hornsby. his last season’s manager and the leading batsman in the tional League, to the Chi Cubs for five ball players and some cash, the judge. who ceived his carly baseball train- ing on New York sandlots, was prevailed upon by his associates to me a managing owner. The Hornsby trade, rumors of which had been circulating since the world series, failed to excite Boston's baseball public much but Judge Fuchs’ state- ment that he intended to run the Braves’ ball club on and off the field was received with amazement. After announcing that he had engaged Johnny Evers, who helped to bring a world cham- pionship to Boston in 1914 when he was captai the Braves, as his chief fant, Judge Fuchs expressed the hope that Evers would inspire the team pag aggressive and hustling spirit. —___ABVERTISEM. McCoy’s Puts Weight on Weak Skinny Men Hollows in cheeks—hollows in the sides of neck—flatness in chest— why don’t you do something to make yourself look like a real man? McCoy’s Tablets put on weight where weight is needed—not only that but they build up your general health and you grow stronger, more energetic and Araaged of ambition, ly man gained two months. takes all the risk—Read your money will be refunded. Just ask for McCoy’s Tablets at Finney’s Sed store or any drug Distributed by McCoy’s La- oratories, Inc., distributors of Cod Liver Oil—there To McCoy's is none '. Ban sota’s delegation in the lower branch of congress, as the result of Tues- day's election, wili consist of nine ite, a gain of one seat for the Re- | publicans. gressman William L. Carss, Farmer- Hettinger Kidder Logan . McLean . Mercer Nelson Oliver Pembi Sheridan . Traill . Walsh .. Graham McNamee with his micro-| Williams Republicans Gain One House Member for Gopher State St. Paul, Nov. 8—(?)—Minne- Republicans and one Farmer-Labor. This was established today when | virtually complete unofficial returns ; Sorel j from the eighth district showed Con- | Laborite, had been defeated by Wil-|was used by Mme Du Barry 150 liam L. Pittenger, Republican, 42,805 This is going on the to 41471. Only a few small pre-| ney ane apie cincts were unreported. block with the rest of Cecile’s anti: Except for this district and the | Wee in are iene te, roceeds te first, Minnesota’s delegation is un- ae tarot te ctl hed pro- changed. In the first Congressman | ¢¥cts of contemporaries, A. J. Furlow, Republican, was de- |‘———---————_——_—-_-- feated in the primary, and his suc- ; (By the Associated Press) cessful opponent, Victor Christgau,!County— Pets, won out Tuesday. ' Adams 29 Wie Vie Lowe 'Barne AUCTIONS DuBARRY BED | Benson - Par ior. 8.—(AP)—Cecile | Billings , famous actress, who in private | Bottineau. life is the Vicomtesse Guillaume de | Bowman Segur, is to auction her bed which (By The Associated Press) | Cavalie \Dickey . ” € Division 30 | oS es € 2 | 22 2 Sins G > = 3 21 5 eae ee es Re Oe 36 5 $s & 3 =| af g s ae ae S & & __ & |Fonter 21 SS _ Goldin Viy.. 16 2 659 596 907 | Grand Forks 68 1423-1784 Grant . Billings . 85 70 Bottineau 3693 1249 Bowman 549563 Burke 1209-972 Burleigh 1261 826 3117 9107 10421182 ne 1020 887 | McKenzie .. 27 545, 682 McLean . McHenry Morton Ransom - Sargent Slope . Stark .. Steele .. Towner . 626 Mercer . Pembina . Pierce .. Ramsey . Ransom . Renville Richland Stutsman Towner . 7| Traill Walsh rd. Wells | Williams . . 31 46 TOTALS . 73821 228 7 85 2 69702 Totals...1751 110,008 VOTE BY PRECINCTS IN BISMARCK—COUNTY BALLOT of we SES pi vi “=e = pe we ee pe FE FE BE BE & & BE BE = oe oeut Se BS be Be os = se «2s Judges Supreme Court— Birdzell 326 225 «283 219 315¢ Burr 321 178 «187 «273 (18 2913 Crum 65 128 13 81 137 987 Duffy 40 94 65 53 16 667 Hellstrom 78 2 «112 92° 106 990 Nuessle ... 345 268 234 310 220 3318 Judges Di Coffey 249 28; 202 «162 2501 Jansonius 366 336 ©6302 3717 McFarland ... is 119 135 150 1390 Supt. Public Instruction— Palmer ... B72 245, 256 «241 2744 Pickles .......... 149° (156 84 119° «101 1461 County Supt. of Schools— Huber 198 170 176 154 2070 Raney 152 (155 199-194 2078 Sheriff— Monroe ......... 9 113 148 122 1489 Welch .. 333-231 0-229. 228 2745 Auditor— 4 Best .. 143° :129°) «143105 1435 Isaminge: 217° «197 «218 234 2594 Treasurer— Derby 200 «210 #193 216 2333 Van Hook .... 48 #116 «4168 6122 1665 Clerk of Court— Fisher 344 440 503 496 232 280 «332 B1L 635, Register of Deed: Swenson . 317) 425 «493° 441228) 270) 328 08, 2498 State’s Attorney McCurdy . 18 144 218 2290 Register ...... 169 241143 2042 County Judge— Davies ... 196 202 186 2467 Parker 127 161 «148 1488 Surveyor— Atkinson 324 306 240 «305 «293 3238 Coroner— Gobel 188 204 185 179 204 2081 Perry . 228 «189 149° 198-147 2045 Co. Commissioner 5 Eberling 135 152 670 Moynier 207-204 961 Justices of Peace— Beer .. 177188 171 1862 Casselman 172, 165 149 1593 Crane 254 «242 187 2419 Riley . 284 = 233, 198 2384 Schantz 173158 145 1762 Shipp .. 247 (247 192 2445 Constables— Brennise 191-164 156 1881 Hanson .. 260 235. 218 2526 Kimble - 205 184 147 2089 Koon 207 «181 167 199 «174 2030 Roop 180 = 180 168 182 186 1889 VOTE BY PRECINCTS IN BISMARCK—STATE BALLOT #8 fot 8 2 se Bete Fe ly 2 E23 F FREE 2 af af 3 i a2ae a & s a2 saga Fi Fa si pi = = BA BE é ey 23 Seo St pe sB = = fe st 44 84 48 4&4 68 66 = & 85 Sh E& 306 251 252 351° 437 303 on 167 253° (154 se rs 4 4 2 133° (155) «124 «163° «183 «198 = 291 «181 33 232 ae 2 74 103 60 73 91 97 107 65 85 91 846 ponerse 261 231 218 324 364 337 «232 202 261 249 «= 2679 Knutson 8 9 Waa (joan 6 59 Ce District— ongtenr ted a 346 294 294 «351 «6470-828 :197 225 81 248 3029 Page 57 92 52 9 84 124 124 76 70 101 875 sovernor— Cree 1 4 5 1 105 145 84 131 136 195 242 1389 142 219 1531. 335 «266 «40206 «6884 «6447 «813 «195 299 «6249189 2928 vernor— Mentepant, Go 834 280 297 372 451 314 188 217 267 168 2888 Hughes . 70 102 51 88 100 124 156 92 86 161 1030 retary of State— fee soy 358 305 300 415 490 365 218 238 817 245 3251 tate Auditor— 7 . Fico 44 67-43 70 70 104 108 69 58 92 125 Steen 358 312 307 370 499 340 221 232 292 236 3167 ite Treasurer— pe Saker “s 321 280 270 340 444 858 227 215 297 201 2048 F 62 5 49 72 84 = 81100 9 53 105 Te ttorney General— » gs 48 82 45 70 77 #118 106 78 73 «116 $13 Morris 345 292 301 378 456 823 215 227 280 203 Commissioner of Insurance— Hildreth 45 66 30 57 58 69 8 63 5B. 67 Olsness Pa ypes sca) 334-296 «292 «406 469-374-197) 831 802 250 Commissioner of Agri. — Kimball . 76 #121 56 95 124 150 200 99 ‘96 105 Kitchen 267 +294 390 401 307 180 217 288 217 68 37 55 63 59 86 67 4 Bf 286 «285 «6892 «453 «391281 289 80L 287 Sperry . 814 301 418 «478 «356 «240 282 808 OBS presentative, 27th Dist.— ae Cox ” 365 3825 313 414 473 369 244 229 288 252 Olson 361 311 289 405 463 369 282 2238 290 250 Thompson - 361 825 307 407 462 366 241 227 292 259 Amendment— Yes 47 5 50 66 Dll CTCL: No 374 840) «S18 424485428) 35T S269 SSB.