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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1930 * Abstract of Votes Cast at the General Election Nov. A, 1930 _ By the Voters of Burleigh County, North Dakota : I hereby certify that the within and following Abstract of Votes vast by the Voters of Burleigh Count; and correct copy of the original Abstract thereof made by the regularly organized Board of County Canvassers as required by law. Witness my hand and seal this 17th day of November, A. D. 1980. A. C, ISAMINGER, County Auditor. NAME AND NUMBER OF PRECINCT Wild Rose—No. REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS—2nd -No. 2 [Long Lake Telfer—-No. 4 ‘ort Rice—No. 6 Lincoln—No. 7 Boyd—No. 9 iLogan—No. 10 Taft—No. 11 Driscoll—No. 13 17 ISterling—No. 14 McKenzie—No, 15 Menoken—No. 16 Hay Creek—No. 18 iGibbs—No. ‘aughton—No. 21 Burnt Creek—No. 20 Frances—No. 22 Sibley Butte—No. 23 Riverview—No. 19 Thomas Hall P. W. Lanier Alfred Knutson Scattering ....... GOVERNOR— George F. Shafer ... Pierce Blewett .... P, J. Barrett ... Scattering ... LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR— John W, Carr L, A, Swanson Charles Hill Scattering ... SECRETARY OF STATE— Robert Byrne Laura I, Wahl K. P. Loesch ... STATE AUDITOR— John Steen .......-.esceee A. C. Pagenkopf ,.. Scattering ... ones STATE TREASTURER— Berta E. Baker Robert W. Allen .. Scattering ... ATTORNEY GENERAL— James Morris -.. Harry Lashkowitz Scattering ...... “ COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE— S. A. Olsness Scattering .. COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE AND LABOR— Joseph A. Kitchen W. E. Cooke ... Tames Pearson .-ccnses- Scattering RAILROAD Ci C, W. McDonnell .. MEMBERS OF Gordon Cox .. Martin J. Olson, J. M. Thompson Scattering JUDGE OF THE John Burke .. M. C. Freerks Scattering .. SUPERINTEND! Bertha R. Palmer ... Arthur E. Thompson CL los AMEN es, No. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS— Marie Huber ... Madge Runey SHERIFF— Albin Hedstrom Joseph Kelley COUNTY AUDITOR— Alta B. Herman .... A. C, Isaminger COUNTY TREASURER— Clair G. Derby -. Seattering ..... CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT— Chas, Fisher STATE’S ATTORNEY— Geo. S. Register Scattering .... COUNTY JUDGE— I, C, Davies J. W. Riley _— COUNTY SURVEYOR— T. R. Atkinson .. V. B, Perry COUNTY COMMISSIONER—Ist District— Geo. F, Will Scattering COUNTY COMMISSIONER—38rd Oscar_Bacl Wm, Fricke COUNTY COMM Christ Berg Axel Soder ... ASSESSOR—ist Scattering JUSTICES OF Anton Beer H. R. Bonny Roland Crane A. E, Shipp :.......... HL, We Voight, anna Scattering —avee-eaensenneeenens CONSTABLES— G, E. Brenneise ... Clarence Hanson J. I. Roop COUNTY REGIS' Fred Swenson ... Norman Flow OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER— Bismarck Capital ... Bismarck Tribune _.. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, e County of Burleigh ___ We, the undersi Election Boards . (SEAL) s igned, do hereby certify that.the within and foregoing Abstract of V. of the various precincts. Witness our hands, and the seal of said County, ing service and medical assistance With @ view to preventing children’s diseases. SEAL SALE 10 BE LAUNCHED FRIDAY ' iinto the Community Council f.ncs to Be used for them to purchase milk for : (stig saree ae ‘om: i A va ‘el welfare worl it year the munity Gounod Will: Gone Oe weaved gpeaen en Wet Gant duct Event; Mrs. Jack A. Jot the und, and this year. when the , ne is greater, it is huped that 3is- Fleck in Charge marck’s share’ will reach wel! over the $700 mark. ‘The annual Christmas Seal sale-to| Friday, simustaneously wit! the 1o- provide funds to carry on the work|cal campaign, the sale will start of the North Dakota Anti-Tubercu-|throughout the United States. healtn ‘activites, wil open in ‘Bis- e les, open in Bis- ‘This announcement was made today f oe teres Ok Mock, WDD WAN OEr¥e a . chairman for le. As in years} A large company of relatives and past, the Bismarck Community Coun-| friends gathered nf the home of Mr. ‘¢il_will sponsor the sale locally. and Mrs. August Krause in Ghylin Camp Graasick, fresh air camp at township last Wednesday evening to Lake Isabel, supported by the seal|help them celebrate their silver wed- funds, annually cares for scoies of| ding anniversary. ‘under-weight [rivera The money is! The cvening was spent in dancing, also used for ith educstion, nurs- | with Reuben Krause, Arthur Reilling, 1 Proceeds of tie iocal sale, above eight cer-ts per capita, will be turned | Silver Anniversary | eazae. of silver presented during the | Mr. and Mrs, Krause have made {their home in northern Burleigh county for many years. Two' Hog Tou-zs “‘eld In Bowman County Bowman, N. D., Nov. 26.—Two nog \tours were held in Bowman county this wee.. by the Bowman County Agriculture Improvement assuctat.on in conjunction with the Greater North Dakota association. The tourr were planned to illustrate the best methods in 10g munage- ment @nd production. At each farm types of breeding stock were as well as feeding methods. eqiip- Ment used, and disease contro! | ‘The first tour ‘started near Rhamel he |Driver Hits Train; the day and year first above written. at the Klovstad and Anderson broth- er’s farm and ended at the Axei Bar- tel farm in Amor. Starting near Buffalo 3prings at i |the Gorman brother's farm, the sec- ond tour journeyed to the John Nibbe farm, thence to the Fred Reimer farm. northeast of Scranton, conclud- ing at the Herb Jagim farm near Gascoyne. 1 Must Pay Damages Faribault, Minn., Nov. 26.—(?)—A driver whose automobile struck a cidents. The company sued for dam- ages to the air brake system as the result of the crash. Christopherson Asks Butter Tariff Raise Sioux Falls, §.*D., Nov. 26.—(P)— Congressman (. A. Christopnerson, ‘of the first South Dakota district. today urged that the tariff on butter be in- creased through the flexible pro- visions of the present law. Christopherson said: “The recent offer of five million pounds of Aus- pany| tralian butter :n the New York mar- F) automobile ran into a motor train: March 18. last. A counter claim was! filed by the defendant for versonal and property Attorneys for the railroad asserted) rights of the company in crossing ac-! kets. which immediately depressed the domestic price of butter. calls tor an immediate increase in the tariff on butter. It offers an opportunity for the use of the flexible provision ,of our tariff law.” MAKE RICH GOLD STRIKE Brisbane. Australia, Nov. 26.—(?)— A rich gold find ts reported from pegged out. om OO Eskimo Battles 42 Hours on Ice Raft In Low Temperature o- ——-----—-— © 1 | | Notre Dame Students Seek Livestock Fame Chicago, Nov. 26.—()}—Students of iLyman—No. 27 ty, North Dakota, at the General Election held at the various election precincts of said County on the 4th day of November, 1930, is a true lenview—No. 3t jock Hill—No. 35 Painted Woods—No. 32 Ecklund—No. 38 Bismarck, N. D., November 17, 1930. 31st international livestock exposi- tion. ’ Two carloads of Hampshire hogs will be shown by the South Bend.in- stitution in the carlot section. Twice in recent years Notre Dame has won the grand championship in this class. Pitted against them this year will be hogs from Minnesota to Florida, here for a show which promises to outdo even its brilliant predecessors. n cattle are entered from to California, Herefords from Wisconsin to West Virginia, sheep of every breed from Vermont to Wyom- ing and horses from Saskatchewan to Maryland. - The fat cattle section, one of the most important at the exposition, has received entries that are already roll- ing Chicago ward. ACCIDENT VICTIM OIES Minneapolis, Nov. 26.—()—Mrs. Emma Johnson died today from in- juries suffered when she was struck | Bannockburn, 50 miles from’ Rock-| Notre Dame university this week will) py an automobile a week ago. She | the action was brought to test the}hampton. Many claims have bven/ bring here a team of experts on the/ is the 77th traffic victim of the vear' tanbark, who will seek honors at-the! in Minneapolis. ‘otes cast at the General Election, held at the various.election precincts in this County, is a true and correct abstract, according to the returns made by the |70 Year Old Woman Suffocates in Fire 172 RATS IN ONE NIGHT K-R-0 (Kill squill, an by U. 8. Government as sure death to rats and mice but harmless to dogs, cats, poultry or even baby chicks. You can depend on K-R-O (Kills Rats Only), which has become America’s ing rat exterminator in just a few years. Sold by all druggists on | &® money back guarantee,