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q : : lace nm Serywy ae Mihetin Sa ti ace i aN Sone sianaotin a (PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1928 NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS = jMr. and Mrs. P. J. Rausch and chil- Raleigh |/dren. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rochs, ee son. By W. B. DORWARD | ©. E. Erickson, bank examiner, of Bismarck, was a business visitor in D. H. Drulley, Minneapolis, Minn.. town Thursday. returned home Thursday, having| C. M. Hums was the relief agent spent several days in Raleigh on bust- | during Mr. John Oleson’s tbsence this nana. week. John Olson, loca] depot agent, was| The teachers and pupils of the Ra- @ passenger to Mobridge. S. D., leigh school put on an interesting ‘Wednesday, where he went for med- Christmas program Wednesday eve- ical examination. | ning. Dan Dirk had the misfortune Tues-; Miss Pauline Maier, who is attend- day of having his home and contents ing business college at. Bismarck, destroyed by fire. {spent several days in Raleigh as guest Charles Cory of McLaughlin passed /of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bosworth on through Raleigh on his way to New| her way home to Elgin to spend the England Thursday. holiday vacation. Frank Hatches, Flasher, was a busi-| Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Rausch and chil- ness visitor in town Friday. dren left Saturday for Minneapolis, Feter Klien, local stock buyer,|Minn., where they will spend the holi- shipped a car of hogs tq Tacoma, days. Wash., Thursday. School was closed Thursday after- Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dorward enter-|noon for the Christmas vacation. ined at dinner Thursday evening | Miss Erickson is spending her vac OFFICIAL ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT THE G ERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6TH, 1928 “ wT JUDGES OF THE DISTRIC DLRT First District | | { | | | | | | | | | | COUNTIES | | : = tl £ n 1520 as: 3R69 rand Forks 2009 Griggs 991 Nelson 1922 Steele sit 1407 Trail 862 S788 Totals TRICT COURT Second District JUDGES OF TH > ie : 3 = H € 4 z COUNTIES A 3 é z s . 5 ¥ = < 3 § . S ou s E =. £ iE g fd & 3 3 Cc} z s Py £ neon 1895 Bottineau 1083 Cavalier Wi5 McHenry 1361 Pembina 871 Pierce 839 Renville 622 Ramsey 1119 Rolette R12 Towner 670 Walsh 1920 3 Tot. = K. Wolo \ | 3 COUNTIES 310 3075 Sargent Totals JUDGES OF THE DE Fourth District a Sacco ire a = 16911 JUDGES OF THE DISTRICT COURT Fifth District COUKTIES J. A. Coffey oo ns tm COUKTIES Mocliring Hn. Burke’. Divide. .- McKensie : Mountrail ... Williams |<... Totals Sixth District - ! q COUNTIES : 2 rie | § : eels s wt as 3 EB ‘is F - 4 Fi 5 | i 5 4 & é 17: 1951 1 66: 1 $4: 2 05) 1 1 2 +4 Hh He and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dempsey and; tion at Portal, N. D. Miss Litvinenko | home. Sam Brown, who also was a Will spend her vacation with Max|member of the grand jury. was ex- folks, and J. J. Cosgrove and H. Kruze |cused on account of sickness. departed for Westport, S. D., to visit} Charles Bleckreid, who has’ been friends. ‘operating a pool hall in Washburn in Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Stayner had us| partnesship with Walter Anderson, their dinner guests Sunday evening jas sold his interest in the business ;Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Klienschmidt and tg mr. Anderson, and is spending jehildren, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beem. | some time in ‘Baldwin, on Beth and Mrs. Peter Klien and)” ytrs. Sam Hanson left recently for I rakes tehent stern Canada, where she will make } Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bosworth en- | si " . iends itertained friends of Ludwig Smith at), (Xtended visit with friends and ti heir home Friday evening at a goose The Christmas program which was dinner. Mr. Smit! z rig jtor Billings. h ts leaving Raleigh |neid in the community hall and given Ludwig Smith left Saturday eve- the teachers end pupils of the ning for Billings, Mont., where he will | Baldwin schools Friday night was well | visit home folks through the holidays, ;2ttended. The children were given E. N. Bosworth spent the past week |‘Teats of candy and nuts, and the fairs in the interest of the Aberdeen ;™ain feature was the big Christmas | creamery. jtree glittering with candles and load- Word was received last week from |¢d with presents. Each child received Sandpoint announcing the death of @ present from some other pupil. | Mrs. Edward Wilkenson. Mr. and Mrs, |Santa was there to distribute the Wilkenson and two sons were among |Sifts and after the program a dance the early settlers of this vicinity, and Was held. it was owing to Mrs..Wilkenson’s fail-| Paul Borner was a recent caller at ing health that they went to Idaho|the Julius Meyers home. Steve Koppy was a business caller in Cannon Ball Wednesday, crossing the river on foot. | Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz and! family attended the wedding of th latter's brother Jake Schiermiester Wednesday. Knittel was a caller in Lin- ton Tuesday. Porter Umber called on friends in and Mrs. E. A. Fricke were | ransacting business in the capital | jcity Wednesday. ‘They also‘ visited at | the home of their son-in-law and | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso Erickson. Mr. and Mrs, Maureen O'Brien, former residents of Baldwin, now re-'| | Siding in Bismarck, are the parents of | a baby girl born last Sunday. | Winona the fore part of the week. Harvey Williams of Mandan is| Miss Elizabeth Koppy returned to pe ere a wee work after a her parental home Thursday evening x x 5 jafter bei i e son Ora Bentley, who teaches school in | time. Pen dee ee the country near the William Fricke} Joe Fettig was a business caller in farm, is spending the holiday season | this vicinity Tuesday. at his home in Werner, N. D. John E. Renschler took a k Mr. and Mrs Herbert Little mo- hogs to Linton Friday. ea of at Aberdeen, S. D., attending to af | audience was treated to apples. The): jday evening. ; Kopp’ | Christmas ; Gertrude Ke mas Trial: illness, afterncon. evening. Porter Umbei The dialoguc, Tree, sold some hogs to J. P. Schott of Linton this week. i he will soon recover. program |} lows: Recitation, “Welcome,” Regina | at the University of Chicago. “Trimming all; song. “Silent! | Night,” Frieda Grenz and Regina and| drawn at Bruges on February 24, 1446. | ny; recitation, “Christ- | Pauline Koppy; “Jolly Old St. Nicholas, ing address, Gertrude Koppy. | Elizabeth Koppy took charge of the program on account of Miss Flegel’< school; clos- Mrs. Busby and son Fermann were calling on friends in Linton Fzitay Henry Knittel attended the Christ- mas program in Gayton school No. 1 Yale Eleven to Play Maroon Team in 1931 Oe cen NEE oR avanaee ate | Chicago. Dec. 27.—(P)—Yale’s foot- | 22™S - Flasher visited at the home of Mrs. lj . Hampton ball eleven will cdéme to Chicago Oct. | Beniege Clara Steele Sunday evening. | 17, 1931, for a game with the Univer-|fottineau . re ____ ® sity of Chitago, it was announced to- | Rowman ee BY ELIZABETH KOPPY tas Burleigh: aliadwin Scheduling th r emeiae [aOR AN ‘Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus | yale’s Setabiinhed SiatEn oF ca bray | caval By FLORENCE BORNER jand son John motored to Aberdeen,| ing football on any foreign fields ex- | Divid : - 5. D., Friday. cept those of Harvard and Princeton. | Dunn The game will commemorate A. A.! ini Official Abstract of Votes Cast at the General Election Held | Grizss jovember 6th, 1928. fol- |Stage’s fortieth anniversary the! The earliest known song. Miss as coach 1ST A’ | lottery was | Scientists declare that the orange | was formerly a berry and that it has | been developing for over 7,000 years. IDENTIAL BLE i HOOVER COUNTIES i@y . mons Grand Forks Grant S) Hettinger | Kidder REPRESEN. TIVE TN CONGRESS First District LaMoure . Logan . McHenry COUNTIES | 4 8 é 8 8 = | Pembina _ | Pierce ” | Ramsey - |Ransom Renville tored to the capital city on a shop- ping expedition Wednesday. | Several from this community at- | tended the Christmas program given | at the Grass Lake school, taught by | Miss Grace Falkenstein, Friday eve- Temvik Thursday. a George Umber and Buck Tough of | Winona were calling on friends in this vicinity Friday. i: Math Koppy was a business caller/| {the children. Lunch was served at | week. {the close of the entertainment. Miss Miss Lydia Flegel and Elon Wells of a Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayres and fam-! Dickey” ily of Menoken were recent guests at | pide the home of relatives in this commun- | Eddy ity. Emmons Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Rupp are the | Foster. John Joeb was a business caller in ¢ ¢ Nelson ..... Pembina Ramsey .. ning. Miss Falkenstein and her pu-|in Linton Friday. MegeRte pils gave a very nice program. There| Godfrey Grenz was a business call-| Steele was a Christmas tree and treats for jer in Linton the middle part of the|7o\n°" Walsh | sass ae alier ... rand Fork: Ransom | Richland 3 | Seele ée5 Stutsman Towner Stutsman Wells .. Totals ird et REPRESENTATIVE 1N CONGRESS | ‘Thi Dist Dickey 5 ivide 26566 | Dunn | Eady Emmons | Foster SMITH Official Abstract of Votes Cast at the General Election Held Falkenstein is spending the holidays Linton were in this vieinity Fricay| TOS ------- 15646) Williams pete ere with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | evening. y we va Section Foreman Nels Anderson! A very interesting proj ram was ce ae ROSTER [THOMAS has had a radio installed in his home. | given in Gayton school No 2 Pri A peAiscLaA acbeaied Paul Borner assisted in the work. f BI) = t Misses Verna and Edna Dahl, | ee = . teachers in the local schools. left |Official Abstract of Votes Cast ~ = H Saturday for their home north of] at the General Election Held Se ia Minot where they will visit over November 6th, 1 H Christmas and New Year's. : er 6th, 1928. E = 7, Mrs. Florence Borner has received a | CONSTITUTIONAL, AMENDMENT = Se as e/ &3 € copy of “Tony's Scrapbook” from An-| Deposits Cloxed Banks, $25,000,000 5 cre thony Wons, radio reader and artist | Bond Issue, Ete. a 3 £688 of WLS, the Prairie Farmer station Bottineau aang Bice in Chicago. The book contains the Saat Burleigh 44 Ag choicest verses and quotations sent| COUNTIES K Dickey : es” WLS during the' year. Among the A a amon! cer other reading matter is a poem writ | <qame ee oster — or ten by Mrs. Borner. This poem. “My! Barnes |. ad Adams . ae Castle,” appeared in the Bismarck | Benson 4176 4 Tribune several years ago. Bee 863 2 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cummings) Rowman ieee crieney eae ii were transacting business in the cap- | Burke 3| Pierce Bene 21 lital city Saturday forenoon. They | Burleieh 0 | Rolette Burleigh : also visited with friends. ‘Gan Sener cece 8 + f) 2 1 6 > Parents of a baby son. 1G Hier Local friends of Miss Ruth Little,|Grant former resident of Baldwin, will be|Grizges .. interested in hearing of her recent | f(yij"S*! |patniaee: She is the sister of Miss|LaMoure | May Little of Baldwin, and has been|Logan ..- residing in Chicago for some time. | 3y¢Hanty Ernest .Baumgart and Mr. and Mrs.! McKenzie Carl Schultz of Arnold were Sunday | guests at the home of Mrs. Matilda} <) Baumgart. | ountrail Albin Nordstrom was transacting | Nelson |business in the capital city Monday.) piv tt 47 The Baldwin schools closed Friday | Pierce | for a two weeks’ vacation, during | Ram: 410 | which time the young folks are enjoy-; ing themselves. | Cattle affected with tuberculosis were found on several farms in this | district. They will be disposed of} later, and have been quarantined. Mrs. Frank Wilson returned to her | home at Garrison Saturday, after | spending a month here as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Wayne Cum- | mings. Herman Kickul, Herman and J. C. Hilken, who have been in enville Richland Rolette Steele Stutsman Towner Traill Walsh (Ward . eyers| Wells.) Rover UTEP Totals .. COUNTIES. dams Billings Bowman Bu: ' Divide Dunn Golden Grant .. Hettinger Mercer Morton v Eee Williams’ <* Totals Bismarck on jury duty, have returned | ‘ |Gold'n Valley |Grand Forks | Grant : |Griggs Hettinger | Kidder | LaMoure | Logan | McHenry MeIntosh McKenzie McLean Mercer | Morton Mountrail £_| Nelson 188 | Oliver 86) Pembin 171| Pierce H. Leavitt (D) 18. 4 | Richland 802 | Rolette 414 | Sargent 11 . 485 | Sheridan a 99 | Si 14 19 4 6 16 1 5 8 22 18 121 936 Foster... Golden Valley Grand Forks Grant oe Griges | Hettinger Kidder. SRSzk wet annne sn oan se A320 co patg he es AS oo me eotosentes aa ieee os Morten Monntrail Nelsox Oliver .. Pembina Pierce Ramsey angom Renville Richland Rolette 3) Sargent rae. aa Sernsee BABE arses Sasoscance ruetetes einintriot etary onus D>: oeerenterier mo Walsh Ward Wells Williams So Sa Bae Beran: SESSA SR See ner: Senter Seoes: potoeaepanons mre com tes 2900s mt Bowae Re: Boon a (ee # aise ig z | sia Be aw 2 5 é & ily counTies ee & 8 ‘ Haak | os a a 3 & 3 2 A % g la 3 z g E = z |g le § : Sn Bes H ae Zz |be eal: | £ S = r z le | & = 2 2 ETE A g ; 2 4 e ls go & “ ! 212 br reer ererreae 1) z 38 Barnes ...... “. ail 2652 33 Benson .01..sccsisclsccs 23813483 6 Billings 4 y 6 Bottineau 287 294 19 Bowman a 3 Ey Burke 8 % Burleigh 9 Cass 7 3 ___ Official Abstract of Votes Cast at the General Kitchen (R) Comminatoner— inntoner of Agriculture Fay Harding (R) Labor— Joseph A. W. Lanier (D) J. Kimball (D) Luella D. Hildreth (D) 3 g § i i i é “WS. A. Olsness (RD Ti190 169093 32152 136610 Boost steeaes Yak wom smi D210 DSRS ae 842 V. P. Cadieux (D) |_ ‘ae State Ci December 4th, 1928, held on November 6th, 1928. ‘Men:bers present: Bertha 2. ton; CLA. Fish Byrne, Secretary of State. Members absent: We, the undersigned, Bertha R. struction; C. A. Fisher, Robert Byrne, Secretary of vember Gth, 1928, do h east for VPresidentia' Electors, Congress, State Officers. Judges of tt trict Courts, Members of Legislatur { Abstract, as certified to u Presidential Blectors— Magnuson, Souris; Blaneli M. town Hy H. Congress—First Distri Thomas Hall, Bismarc Governor—Georg: Lieutenant Gove Secretary of Stute—F ate Auditor—John Steen, Rugby. tric! Butte. 4 Commissioner of Railroads—' Superintendent of Public Rugby; W. L, Nuessle, Bismarc Judges of the District Cour a District— Second . W. But D Wahpeton. town. Harry 1. ixth District Six i iB tinger; Thom: First Halcrow, Bowesmont; G Second _District——Representative, H. Boe, Adams; Aron Levin, Fourth District—Representative, Fifth District—-Senator, J. E. Steedsman, Kempton triet—Represen ives, tor, Arthu ‘argo; J. A. Tenth Representatives, W. Distr! lath, Woods; F. Tweltth Distr Great Be Thirteenth cs Fourteenth District—Mepresentatives, Ben Northridge (1), Valley City. Hope: C. F. Carlson, Hope. Seventeenth Di Eighteenth District—Representatives. Nineteenth District—Senator, son, Minnewaukan. F. E. nor, Starkweather. Twenty-second christ, Cando. Frank Rulon, Jamestow: Twenty H. Burns, Surrey us, Minot. enatos tor, H Thirty-first’ District—Sen J.P. John Dolwig, Gladstone; C. _ Elling M. Indergaard, Barlow. Geo, Aljets, Carrington; Robert C. Robert Young, Epping: La: 2 MeColl, Cartwright: C. —Represent Norm: vendseid, Stanley. Oberg, Washburn; Forth-ninth District—Ser J. Olson, > Deposits Closed Banks, $25, favor of this measur ure. declared los IN WITNES the Great Seal of the § of December, A. D. 1928. (SEAL) tr s i) a |e 2 6 #8 {f Be A ao ee z #8 . & £ £ ie 2 33 2 ts 8 - cy eb os Eisai oc 5 ‘ = /% ; a ay <i iga < OMe NDT GN o9C9 RSET Lene Coe ODE we tom oom Bosuseananes: Sa scenaoseon eeeetcestomes tg tom Cares cori ants wD es oom mks: Tete Sie tae see re betet to setetet tetet totter ree te Tot et nee ett totetetet Meat SEARS aaSsuaaas mc naaaeremestssromy feted eps George F. Shafer, Attorney General. TEMENT OF THE FINDINGS OF THE STATE BOARD ' OF CANVASSERS AS TO THE ‘ELECTION OF CANDIDATES AT THE GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6TH, 1928 nvitesi! Board met at the office of the Secretary of State, 3, to canvass Abstract of Voter cast at the General Election Pad Palmer, Superintendent of Public Instruc- T. State Treasurer; John Steen, State Auditor and Robert Palmer, Superinténdent of Public Fn. Auditor and ited States Senator—Lynn J. Frazl Third District: F. Shafer, Watford City or-—John ‘W. Carr, Jamestown. tobert Byrne, Arnegard. istrict—Jonn C. Lowe, Minot: Fifth District—Jor ¢, Minot: Geo . Dickinson. mbers of the Legisiature —Senator, William Renwick, Bathgate. pow, Bowesmo Hoffman, Backoo; John tgate, Thirty-second District—Representatives, Chartes L. Crum State Treasurer; John State, representing th {majority of the State Canvassing Board for the 2: reby certity that the United States Senator. Steen, mi State bi Representatives in Supreme Court, Judges of the Dis- Lint by the various Count: 01 E. Hugh w. na _Amsherry, Sax, Bank State Treasurer—Berta E. Baker, Glenburn. Attorney General—James Morris, Carrington. Commissioner of Insurance—S. A. Olsness, Sh Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor—Jose] jer, Hoople. Grand Forks. mes H. Sincl Judges of the Supreme Court—L. E. Birdzell, yenne. aw ph A. Kitchen, Sentine y Audit ey . Constitutional Amendment, ore of the State: is'a correct A. Gibbs, Crosby; Nels ‘ay Harding. Linton. truction—Rertha Nelson, Granvilic; Thomas Pendray, Jame: mer, Bismarck it 'p, Cole, Fargo; M. J. Englert, Valley City; P. G. Second Dis- r, Kenmare. Bismarek. ; A. G. Burr, ‘J. Kneeshaw, Pembina: G. Grimson, Langdon: evils Lake, ; a ‘third. District—George M. McKenna, Napoléon; Charles F. Wolfe, Fourth District—Fred Jansonius, Bismarck; R. G. McFarland, James- George _H. Moellring, Williston. Frank T. Lembke, Het- Walter R. Bon A. Johnson, Makoti; Mabel C. Lindgren, Mino’ Issue, ereryy RE amore M. W. Duffy Third District—Senator, George H. Hoople, Hoople. Park River. Andrew Johnston, Forest River. Larimore. Carter, nator, J. R. Poupore, Grand Forks. Philip | 1. Johnson, Hatton. W. Fowler, Fargo. Jardine, Fargo; L! L. Twichell. Fargo. J. Bell, Casselton; John G. Plath, Daven- Representatives, John K. Olafson, Gardar. Burkhart, Berthold. Representatives, Knute Representative, David ~ Bohnsack, Venlo; tative, C. Vernon Freeman, Grand Forks. Representative, E. E. Hillsboro; Karl H. Representatives, H. F. trict—Senator, L. O. Frederickson, Pekin. R. E. Hamilton, Dahlen; John D. Johnson, Aneta. McDowell. w. Donnybrook. Flom, Nekoma; Joseph McGauvran (D), Osnabrock. Joseph Renauld, Thorne. James McManus, St. John; Carl Anfinson, Mylo. Twentieth District—Representatives, M Twenty-First District—Senator, F. H. Hyland. Devils Lake. i Henderson, Lawton; W. A. Hausmann, Churchs Ferry; Edwin Tra Twenty-third District—Senator, Alfred Steel, ‘Jamestown. . Brown, Montpelier; Fred G. Kneeland, Jamestown; Agthur J. E, A. Watt, Woodworth. ‘Minot. Forty-seventh District—Senator, Wm. Kamrath, Peter Keierleber, Carson: Geo. J. Schultz, Elgii Forty-eighth District—Representatives, Gottlieb Bubel, Center: C e, Dodge ‘Treffry, Thirty-third District—Senator, W. E. Matthaeci, Fessenden. Montgomery, Harvey. Leith. Senator, Ole Ettestad, Balfour. Lani ort. Eleventh District—Senator, Wm. Watt. Leonard. Representatives, Wm. L. PI Paul Smith, Amenia. s 3 jet—Representatives, J. D. Holthusen (D), Tyler; Geo. Worner. nd. District—Senator, R. G. McCrory, Cogswell. ‘Representatives, 0. Anderson, Rutland; A. N. Tavik, Milnor. Fred E. Mau, Enderlin. Fifteenth District—Senator, Frank E. Ployhar, Valley City. Representative, Sixteenth District—Representatives, E. E. Iverson, Binford; I. W. Standley. Representatives, gdon; A. N Representatives, Tepresentati Representative: innie’ D. Craig, Esmond: M. A. Erick- trict—Representatives, R. RN. Gibbens, Cando; W. J. Gil- Representatives, | Twenty-fourth District—Representatives, C. H. Opdahl, Marion; L. H. Steen ‘ulm. | Twenty-titth District—Senator, A. S. Marshall, Forbes. Representatives, H. E. Wedel, Ellendale; J. H. Frojen, Glover. Twenty-sixth District—Representatives, O. E. Erickson, Tappen; A. S. Kraft. Strasburg; Anton Larson, Temvik; Carl Larvick, Temvik, m Twenty-seventh District—Senator, Lynn Sperry, Bismarck, Tepresentatives, jordon Cox, Bismarck; M. J. Olson, Jr., Driscoll: J. M. Thompson, Wilto Twenty-eighth District—Representatives, Wm. A. Thatcher, Bottineau; Wm. bi ‘red J. Shurr, Lansford; C. O. Svigen, Bottineau. 05,3 Einar Thirtieth District—Representatives, E. R. Helbling, St. Anthony; William ermes, Glen Ullin; H. M. Pfenning, Mandan. Cain (D), Dickinson. Representatives, Turner, Dickinson: E, P. Bishop, Belfield. New Rockford: Representatives, ¢ Thirty-fourth District—Representative, J. E. Westford, Upham. Thi -fifth District—Senator, B. Unruh, Goodrich. Representative, HG. apfer, Anamoose. | Thirty-sixth District—Representatives, Jacob Bittner, Lehr; C. A. Miller. | Gackle; John J. Wentz, Napoleon. | Thirty-seventh District—Senator, A. F. Bonzer, Jr. Lidgerwood. Repre- i} sentatives, M. H. Lynch, Lidgerwood; C. H. Morgay, Walcott | Thirty-eighth District—Representative. C. J. Hanson, Litchville. | Thirty-ninth District—Senator, Gust Wog, Belfield. Representatives, W.’S. | Place, Ranger; Ira J. Wilson, w Englan v. E. Dyer, Marmarth. | Fortieth District—Representativ R. A. Owens, Lignite; Einar Twete, Wild- rose; Albert Van Berkom, Powers Lake. Forty-first District—Senator, J. K. Brostuen, Alexander. Representatives, Vheelock; Olaf Dilland, Tioga: ves, J. T. Fettig, Orrin; D. L. Peters, G. Patterson, Representative, 2 a. t—Representatives, Herman Butt, Parshall; R. E. Representative, H. Representative: in. Isaak, Dodge: Richard nator, Herman Thorson, Hettinger. Representative ew England: J. H. McCay, Selfridge; J. O. Wigen, Hettinger. Constitutional Amendment ‘epresentatives, William Wagner, Turtle Lake; Oscar Lewis E. Lembcke, Ryder. Etc.—24,755 votes were cast in “p 0 votes were cast against said meas- State Auditor. ROBERT NE, Secretary of State. urer. F. O.dfeltstrom Election Held November 6th, 1928 __ L. Nueaste A majority of thgwotes being cast against said measure, it is hereby $ WHEREOF, We have hereunto set our hands and caused f North Dakota to be affixed, this, the 4th day BERTHA R. PALMER, Superintendent of Public Instruction. C. A, FISHER, Superintendent of Public Ia-| ri £ £ fo § pry 2 ¢ 3 e &. 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