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6 STATEMENT OF THE FINDINGS OF THE STATE BOARD OF CANVASSERS AS TO THE ELECTION OF CANDIDATES AT THE GENERAL ELEC- TION HELD’NOVEMBER 4TH, 1930 he State Canvassing Board met at the office of the Secretary of State, Doserner 290, 4 0, to canvass Abstract of Votes cast at the General Elec tion held on November 4th, 1930, uperintendent of Public Instruc- John Steen, State Auditor; Robert orris, Attorney General. ‘Members pre: fertha R. Pi tion; Mrs. Berta E. Baker, State Tre: Byrne, Secretary of State, and Jam ve, the undersigned, Bertha It, Palmer, Superintendent of Public In- atraction: Airs. ‘Berta E. Baker, State Treasurer; John Steen, State Auditor; Robert Byrne, Secretary of State, and James Morris, Attorney General, rep- resenting the members present and the entire State Canvassing Board for the General Election held November 4th, 1930, do hereby certify that, the following Abstract of Votes cast for Iepresentatives in Congress, State Officers, Judge of the Supreme Court, Members of Legislature and Consti- tutional Amendment, is a correct Abstract, as certified to us by the vartous County Auditors of the State, and that the persons named herein having received the greatest number of votes, have been duly elected to their re- ctive offices: ny s“First District—O. B. Burtni Congress ngress—Second_ Distr: ‘Thomas H. Grand Forks. Bismarck. 1, Gongrcss—Third District—James H, Sinclair, Kenmare. Governor—George F, Shafer, Watford City. Lieutenant Governor—John W. Carr, Jamestown, cretary of State—Robert Byrne, Arnegard. te Auditor-—John Steen, Rugby. te Treasurer—Berta E, Baker, Glenburn. ttorney General—James Morris, Carrington. Commissioner of Insurance—S. A, Olsness, Sheyenne. Butte. Commissioner of Ratlroads—C. W. McDonnell, Kensal. Superintendent of Public Instruction—Bertha R. Palmer, Bismarck. Judge of the Supreme Court—Jonn Burke, Bismarck. ie Members of the Legislature = i —hepresentatives, John Halcrow, Bowesmont; J. K. Olatson; St on, Drayton. . inter, J. H Burkhart, Berthold, Representative, J. B. rict—Senator, J. H, presentatives, Knute Boe, Adams; Aron Levin, Park River, nator, P, J. Murphy, Grafton, Representative, Johnston, Forest River. Fifth District—Representative, David Steedsman, Kempton. Sixth District—Senator, Wm. 'S. Whitman, Grand Forks. . Vernon Freeman, Grand Forks. Representative, E. E. Veitch, Emerado. Senator, C. N. Brunsdale, Mayville. Representatives, Philip Hillsboro; Karl H, Brunsdale, Portland; Carl E. Johnson, * Representative, Seventh Dis Eighth Distr J. Bohnsack, Hatton, Ninth Di epresentatives, K. A. Fitch, Fargo; J. A. Jardine, Fargo; Fargo. John G. Plath, Davenport, Representatives, L. ¥. on; M. H, Holte, Gardner. —Representatives, Wm, L, Plath, Woods; F, Paul Smith, Representatives, J, D. Corr Eleventh | Amenia. Twelfth District—Senator, H. A. Field. Wahpeton. Holthusen, Tyler; George Worner, Great Bend. Thirteenth District—Representatives, O, C, Anderson, Rutland; A. N, Lavik, Milnor. Fourteenth District—Senator, W. G. Crocker, Lisbon, Henrickson, Ft, Ranso! . Mau, Enderlin.” Fifteenth District—Representative, Ben’ Northridge, Valley City. teenth Distriet—Senator, P. 0. Sathre, Finley.’ Representatives, C. F. tarison, Hope; Nels J. Qualey, Cooperstown; E. Savre, Cooperstown. nteenth District—Representatives, R. E, Hamilton, Dahlen; R, R. Lot. thus, MeVille, Bighteenth Dist Crockett, eenth Distric! St. John. Twentieth District—Senator, C. W. Fine, Sheyenne. Representatives, Minnie i i M. A. Erickson, Minnewaukan. resentatives, W. A. Hausmann, Churchs Ferry; Edward Traynor, Starkwater, Senator, S. J. Atkins, Cando, Representatives, bbens, Cando; B. W. Lemke, Cando. ‘d District—Representatives, W. J. Flannigan, Jamestown; Fred land, Jamestown; A. J. Rulon, Jamestown; R. E. Strutz, James- Representatives, J. H. -—Senator, W. H. Porter, Calvin. Representatives, William es; Kd. A. Hill, Wales; Hugh McDowell, Langdon. Nint t—Representatives, Carl Anfinson, Mylo; James McManus, Representatives, fourth District—Senator, W. D. Lynch, LaMoure, 1, KaDell, Edgeley; C. H. , Marion. R. A, Holte, Ellendale; J. H. Frojen, ifth District—Representative lover. Twenty-sixth_District—Senator, Anton Larson, Temvik. _Representatwes, athew Dahl, Hazelton; 0. E, Erickson, Tappen; H. F, Swett, Tuttle; Representatives, Gordon Cox, Bismarck; Martin J. M.. Thompson, Wilton, Nels Magnuson, Souris, Representatives, M, Martin, Maxbass; Fred J. Shurr, Lans- ford; C. O. Svingen, Bottineau. Twenty-inth District—Representatives, J. H. Burns, Surrey; H. L, Halvorson, inot; Alfred Mostad, Minot; Kinar Muus, Minot. E.R. P. riieth ‘District—Senator, W.'E. Martin, Huff, “Representatives Ibling, St. Anthony; J.T. Neison, Glen Ulin; H. M. Pfenning, Mandan. irst District—Representatives, Pete Baseflug, Dickinson; 5. shop, Belfield; John Dolwig, Gladstone, S Representatives, Treffry, New Rockford. George Aljets, Carrington; Robert Putnam, Carrington, ling Indergaard, Barlow; W. hird District—Representatives, lontgomer vey. ourth District—Senator, D, H, Hamilton, Eckman, Representative, *, Niewoehne! Upham. Representative, H. G, Kapfer, Anamoose. . A. Miller, Gackle, Representatives, Jacob Hittner, Lehr; A, F. Lehr, Gackle; H. &. Timm, Wishek. irty-seventit District—Representatives, M. H. Lynch, Lidgerwood; C. H. ‘gan, Walcott, eighth District—Senator, Fred G. Aandahl, Litchville, Representative, J. Hanson, Litchville. H inth District—Representatives, William E, Dyer, Marmarth; John . Lamb, Rhame; Ira J, Wilson, New England, Vortieth District—Senator, G, E. Erickson, Crosby. Representatives, Richard Owings, Lignite; Einar ‘Twete, Wildrose; Albert Van Berkom, Powers it e. first District—Representatives, O. A, Carothers, Corinth; Olaf Dilland, ea: J. B. Martin, Springbrook; A. W. McColl, Cartwright; Condtantine Fort; Sa: Forty- x, Banks. second District—Senator, F. T. Gronvold, Rugby, Representatives, ndrew H. Ostrom, Rugby; D. L. Peters, Wolford. Forty-third District—Representative, Gilbert Sundby, Mohall. Forty-fourth District—Senator, R. Patten, Plaza.’ Representatives, A. O. Asleson, White Earth; Herman F. Butt, Parshall. Forty-fifth District—Representative, Henrickson, Simcoe. . M. orty-sixth District—Senator, E. C. Stucke, Garrison. Akan, Ryder; R. R. Scholl, hhburn; Ole O. Sundby, Russ Bicniy Reventh ee ee Peter Kelerleber, Carso: Christ prenger, Elgin, Forty-eighth District—Senator, B. W. Jones, Killdeer. Representatives, Matt r tae: aes Beer eee arcane isaak, Dodge. ‘orty-nin' istrict—Representatives, J, Ca: elfridge; O. C. a Hettinger; J. 0. Wigen, Hettinge a ePIC Ole Constitutional Amendment Four Year Term State and County Officials- 1,849 votes were cast in favor of this measure, and 109,060 votes were cast against said measure, a “a7 aed of the votes being cast against said measure, it is hereby declared ost. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We have hereunto set our hands and caused the Great Seal of the State of North Dakota to be affixed, thie 2nd day of December, A. D, 1931 Set naperinioadecner iaibfho Instruction. SOF ate Auditor, (DOr ar tmite JAMES MORRIS, plays, MANDAN NEWS |i is issce werner |. SSKATING RINK Park Commission Have Rinks Built, Only Waiting for Cold Tom ‘pet will scrimmage his players and devote considerable attention to offensive Smith, and Donald Solum, six footer, Scrapping for the center positions. \ Weather Before Flooding Magne and Robert Syvrud, and * | Babe Jarvis are putting up a good eres fight for the guard sare hares ad me ee Weather ADS the pdm = member of pat! | Ecker, John Dahlquist, Casper Boehm, ion. Howard Griffin, Joe Eckroth, Leon- Teddy Boehm. ‘With the cancelation of the Glen- dive, Mont., game, the Braves’ sched- in Syndicate, the southwestern part| and of the town near the north mill and erable ee ‘This rink t Of the other two rinks one is be-| ule is simliar to the tentative sched- ing built between East Main and| ule drawn up earlier in the year. Sixth avenue, the other rink has aces been built by residents of though the city of Mandan has not built all of the rinks, the city will y for their flooding and upkeep, , for 4 is grand said. Actual flooding of the rinks com- pleted will depend entirely on the weather. MANDAN CAGERS SET FOR FRIDAY BATTLE SPEAKER AT LUNGH U. S. Field Station Superintend- ent Addresses Club on Agriculture Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor—Joseph A. Kitchen, Sentinel] p, Andrew | 145; COUNTIES Barrett (I) Barnes Benson 7 Bulings a Bottineau . 2696 Bowman 1193 Burke 2018 Burleigh 4257 Cass. 8385 Cavalier 3371 2607 2372 1853 904 2103 1474 1176 Golden Valley Grand Forks. ots on-sceen Sree eee McKenzie McLean Mercer 1 Renville 300 94 Richland 1502 124 Rolette 982 116 Sargent 515 38 Sheridan .. 573 25 + Sioux 179 52 Slope 149 61. Stark 700 46 Steele 492 67 Stutsman 3037 99 576 89 a3 rs 5754 OFFICIA) OF ct FIRST DISTRICT: SECOND DISTRICT: J. H. Burkhart (R) THIRD DISTRICT: 1407 FOURTH DISTRICT: é P. J. Murphy (R)......0+ FIFTH DISTRICT: SIXTH DISTRICT: William 8. Whitman (R). N. N. Nelson (D). SEVENTH DISTRICT: 1687 3 678 EIGHTH DISTRICT: C..N. Brunadale (R) .......... 2886 NINTH DISTRICT: TENTH DISTRICT: John G. Plath (R)......s.e06 ELEVENTH DISTRICT: 1216 TWELFTH DISTRICT: H. A. Field (R).......- 2008 THIRTEENTH DISTRICT: FOURTEENTH DISTRICT: W. Gj Crocker (R)..... FIFTEENTH DISTRICT: see 2606 SIKTEENTH DISTRI P. O. Sathre (R)..... . SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT: 31418 EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT: Carl A. Wild (R).. W. H. Porter (D).. Thos. Devaney... NINETEENTH DISTRICT: INTIETH DISTRICT: , Fine (R).. TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT: fa « 3107 TWE! INTY-SECOND DISTRICT: 8. J. Atkins (R). sees 1956 TWENTY-THIRD ts ydceayeel Porter W. Eddy (R) 4691 TWENTY-FOURTH DISTRICT: Nick Schommer (R) . W. D. Lynch (D)... TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT: 1397 1653 TWENTY-SIXTH, DISTRIC' Anton Larson (R).....- was fixed today. Because the leak , | was above the city, the water was not turned off. John Barron, plumber, and Harry Whiteman, in charge since the absence of Sig Ravnos, spent a day in fixing it. CAMPBELL RITES 10 | BE HELD THURSDAY Pioneer Mandan Farmer Died | Suddenly at Farm Home Monday Afternoon Funeral services for Bernard J. L_ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST FOR MEMBERS THE LEGISLATURE AT THE GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 4TH, 1930 119086 131011 35146 139257 TWENTY-SEVENTH DISTRIC' TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT: Nels Magnuson (R).sccccessee 3874 House John Halcrow (R).~ J. K. Olafeon (R). * TL. Steenson (R)scarsconrss somes TWENTY-NINTH DISTRICT: J. EL Stoa (R)..cssemsemme seman . Knute Boe (B):cravawersvares eae tales co THIRTIETH DISTRICT: W. E. Martin (R).. 4134 Andrew Johnston (R)+cemsenm Peery David Steedsman (R).cawerm THIRTY-FIRST DISTRICT: C. Vernon Freeman (R)..cswme E. EB. Veitch (R) D. Cc. Cunningha: Philip_J._Bohi PD ss Hana pransdsie: (R)eccers Carl B. Johnson (R)vennaree THIRTY-SECOND DISTRICT: T. N, Putnam Re bs J. W. Stambaugh (1). THIRTY-THIRD DISTRICT: 067 + 2015 0 THIRTY-FOURTH DISTRICT: D, H. Hamilton (R)..... W. L. Walton (D) THIRTY-FIFTH DISTRICT: THIRTY-SIXTH DISTRICT: Cc. A. Miller (R) E. J. Remboldt. H. A. Shepard THIRTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT: THIRTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT: Fred G. Aandahl (R) Cc. H. Noltimier (1) THIRTY-NINTH DISTRICT: A. Jardine L, L, Twichell (R} (R) L. E, Correll (R).mesewemeess ie Wolo! QP sera Wm. L. Plath (R). F, Paul Smith ® J, A. Michels (R) ~~. Geo, Worne: . J. D. Holthusen (D)en- ©. G. Anderson (R) A. N, Lavik (R). ‘SJ. H F. EB. Ben Northridge (R).csmeesme> G F. Carlson (R) Nels J. le Bo Bare UD eses fered B..B. Hamilton (R)svvewewveee FR, Lofthus (R).ssnesanuses William Crockett (R) Ed A. Hill (R) 1380 40T Henrickson (R).e-senven Mau eee FORTIETH DISTRICT: Cc. E, Erickson (R). 4446 FORTY-FIRST DISTRICT: FORTY-SECOND DISTRICT: F, T. Gronvold (R) E4. ‘Costelld (R) Scattering ... Carl Anfinson (R). James McManus (R. Bolivar Brunet (D) Minnie D. Craig _(R). i wine arlcuson (EO scams 2026 61 4) FORTY-THIRD DISTRICT: DISTRICT: FORTY-FOURTH ‘W. Patten (R) Arvo Husa 2550 5 R, Gibbens (R) «ce emeevmcens oamgeemtee R 3 B 3 FORTY-FIFTH DISTRICT: FORTY-SIXTH DISTRICT: E. C, Stucke (R).. ‘W. Lemke (R)... 8. Sampson (D).. 4127 FORTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT: FORTY-EIGHTH EB. W. Jones (R) Cc. B. Heinemeyer 1 Charles M. Whitmer (1 DISTRICT: tank Mehring E. M. Orange ( LL. Wahl. w. cos ee emmearanesoes R). ) econennapnnes H. H KaDell Opdahl ¢ R. A. Holte (BR) J; HL Frojen (R). Go Abraham (B Robert Kuhn (D) Math. Dahl (R).2. BMS aartelesoa CRS oo H, F, Swett (R . F. at Val P. Wolf (R) A FORTY-NINTH DISTRICT: Mandan Bankers Attend Morton County Meeting|scue’ win Leaving Tuesday might five $tan-| net ct ¥ assistant scout dan men attended the Morton ty signaling will be bankers’ association. held at La phore ut len | Troop No, 2 will also meet tonight Ulin Tuesday. . 7:30 p. m, in the high school with Rey First Ni Edward Steinbrueck. vast tarda ‘were W "Was president; John F. Tavis, 4 TO FARGO ont 2 oe ee A ere Peter Rippel made a brief business Farmers State bank. "| trip to Fargo Wednesday. the meeting which was devoted Gg yoy Commerce Meets was served at the Glen Ullin of hotel 35 members re - ! a B Fy a ye a foals =) xi a i 2 6. i ra s a > a a bod Roe ee} s g Pa 2 . bel & & o 3 es % e bat & z a S £ g eee o & 5 eee | rane g 8 7 i F 5 z E g Ze a a & g M4 3 x ° 3 = ted g 2 S & i 3 H a § rf < Ser ae fel : A | i‘ uae x ee ee bo : H 3 6a BS te Som A ge Peale Sea Ph Be ek ag YER pe inline s “ a fog Og 8 i: 4 A 28 Sele 8 hs i H i Op Gala Pep i aera a So CJ 2 a sae a d 4 98 4 G8 8 G8 fa # Fo de a $8 5 T 1 165 1479 961 917 4 2553 1158 3253 563 2484 1106 H HH Seay 699 69 768 47 684 58 7 72 a4 6 2749 824 3147 555 2611 767 29 1243 296 1410 191 1189 267 +7 1970 324 2127 294 1867 335 8: 4270 1102" 4517 830 4340 997 8033 1302 7516 1679 6434 3378 3246 610 3199 696 3021 615 2452 1026 2872 661 2420 950 2451 270 2590 242 2338 263 1775 419 1974 281 1683 362 917 826 1543 324 931 919 0: 1 30336124127 ‘Directors attending. | of Commerce held their meet | leased. of Vote Cast at General Election Held November 4th, 1930 36305 Official Abstract of Votes eee CO ees Me ‘artin J. Olson, Jr. J. M. ‘Thompson (R)-secasmee 4573] Cast at the General Election T, D. Acheson (R). 2901| Held November 4th, 1930 Fred Jy Snare’ (R) 3036] REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS red J. Shurr Gio, Sages (B 2 First District Arthur Milley (D: 3 J. H. Burns (R)....ccevewess wi ry HE Balvorasn cower Fl 8 ‘Alfred. Mostad (R). Einar Muus (R). 1930 H > R. A. Johnson (D)sscsamcsanem COUNTIES = : E. R. Helbling (R) 2 é J, T.” Nelson (R). ; A HM. Ptenning (¢ a a Pete Baseflug (Ri) 2892 ‘ee ES", Bishop 9 3793 | Case | x coccmmenmr eee John’ Dolwig (R) 3914 | Cavalier, ath Cart ann .. 4] Gran tH Adam A. Lefor. 14] Belson 1663 Elling eres (R) swoomave red Ransom eos 7. W. Trotter: _ K. 0, ‘Vick (DB) sve 409] gacnlent "| 2305| Towner” its ats George Aljets (R). wner Robert A vontgol ery (R)- 2687 2346) Traill Walsh 1253 323 H. F. Niewo RL, Miller, Totals .. REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS Second District H. G. Kapfer (R)«mcccccumecms 1248 - cob_ Bittner (R)sewvessevece 3605 pee = S RR LAE CR) Ceosieetterscs | 3567 a a - HE. Timm (RB). & ¢ i ra ‘ M. H. Lynch (R). 3 s FH & EB Morgan eas: coulen rs HH F C. J. Hanson (R)essmssmasmmes 1523 3 - veomvom $263 i Jone H Tame (Rote 3218|Barnes mecmse 3535 183 Ira J. Wilson (R: bg mene at one at W. 8. Place (1) sesccocuscssene 1869] Bottinent ate Hi Richard Owings (R) sewers Binar ‘Twete \(R)--otcescses ao HS Albert VanBerkom 163 37 789 u 0. A. Carothers (R).seven Oiag “Dilland (FR) perme Ht 21 J.B, Martin (R). i Ht W. McColl (BR). a3 @ 18 53 a3 Andrew H. Ostrem (R) servers a .T,. Bei H Math Schaaan (D) - 83 3.0, Anderson (D) u joattering. 2... Gilbert Sundby’ ( 1656 A. 0, Asleson Hit saeaniamaenae <p CONGRESS | these leaders were <a a 2 2 Po ae s if > E Pier amet | vic Fil aa i f fe wes mB eas & %e FS] es = sh ee Be a 38 <i z J COMMUNISM GROWS STEADILY IN CHINA; 4 CAPITALISTS KILLED Leaders of Movement in Many Cases Are Well Educated but Merciless Hankow, China, Dec. China’s latest scourge, communism, today appeared to be gaining mo- mentum despite all efforts of the 608| government to curb it. Dispatches received today from §7o| Northwest Hupeh province, where 1935 | Sunday's advices said 20,000 reds vir- annihilated a similar number —— —_| tually 41698 14208) of provincial troops, indicated ¢om- munist activities wé@e increasing greatly throughout that area. Advices said the tentacles of communism were message stated the Reds, fur- against the Kuomintang (poli- Party behind the nationalist government) publicly boiled in a pot of oil its representative in an obs- cure village. Many tax officials of were reported to » merciless, '-classmen, 1304] in their war against capitalism. In- have been cited in which Herman F. Butt va & | members of the capitalist class. eee catisbainen” (1) seston a ues In Hunan 2 | Communist edations also were H, M, Henrickson (R) 2 4 | continuing in Hunan prevince, ad- Tom Akan (R) 5 § | vices in Dis- R. R. Scholl (R) § Patches said Reds occupied the town Cle, S Sanaa. 150 “ of Siangyin, north of Changsha, for Peter Ki ber (R one day. When they departed, they { Ents: Mpreueee. GS | left, the clty a heap of ashes. Matt ‘Crowley (R).-ssesverses 18s... 34], Memes MAB Seer rane captinced Charles Herman (R) 45 22 » Tobbed the ers, Gottlieb Isaak ( 156 19] and crew, stripped the ship of all John, Bang. OG ; We 328) valuables and escaped with about Richard Bube) . Dunn 268 3 10,000 dollars Mexican (about $4,000). + . H. McCay (R 4228 a9 017 8 & & Beco gp 4358 | Gettin 32 341 Officials Seek Bodies O. Wigen (R)-see a Mercer eee eh i. Louis Endres n. — — ing at x roe J. W. Stephens, superintendent of landan farm- M evening. Preliminary ‘Battie Sought for] tte U8. Norther fe reat, Pais field ae ie Po ern Agee Mandan Students Short seports'were given by A. w.| Seek Dynamiters Who others may have si ion, Wi incipal speaker al Furness. Game; McMahan Expects | ihe ‘icing meting af The Ma- home on the river road elght miles To Give Operetta oo Blew Up Freeborn Dam |swtet between ship snd pier. Fast Game Stephens’ talk was directed toward South of Mandan about 4 p. m. Mon- Thursday Night mx oe meee th ai = Minny Dee. 10a} from the water by police with great agriculture and to how the farmer! day as the result of heart disease will —_— ‘ning for Jamestown where he born, 3 nd 16 feet of |*itficulty, and those thirty were tak- — | could produce a fair crop on dry un- be held Thursday at 10a, m. from the| About 300 students will participate masnips £9 annual Funeral Directors’ |@#0ve, @ handkerchief, and en to hospitals. Some time later four Mandan high school will officially ; irrigated soil. His address also dealt) Bohemian hall, west of Mandan. Bur- | in “The "a three-act | s<sociation. fuse were clues today 88|) 406 were recovered. open their basketball season Friday | With some of the phases of mexketiNg | jai will be in St. John’s cemetery. Operetta that will be staged by — Freeborn county officials sought the night when they meet the Hebron , agriculture products. ‘Although slightly ill for several iinler high school and grade dynamiters who early blew 3 cagers at the Mandan high school | _ine, Grogram was, tn, charge e@t! days, Campbell was not confined t0| mpi’ stool Satiterium® according to| _, Lous H aly, "Morten county lout a dam impounding the water ot} Coyotes Are Shot um. | - | State’s attorney. ‘al are near ‘The game Friday will start at 8:00 / TSMay JUNEHCON. | ao) vow in Canada, Campbell came to | dan publie ache nat under quarantine for smallpox. The object of the dynamiters was By Men in Plane DP. m. unless a preliminary battle ‘s| be chairman for next week's meet-|the United States with his parents| The operetta will be under the di- i not fulfilled. ‘The water level, lower- Spee) added. Nothing definite has been| ing, is making arrangements for a: and settled in . Wisconsin. Leaving | of 5 ce Ree LEEnaan entio’ ing of which was sought the | shooting from the cockpit of an decided, but in case that a prelimi- Christmas program that will be held! wisconsin when he was 14 years of | Of music in the city schools, ‘ Severely ill the past week |Dlasters for the third time in recent) sirplane, George nary is found the game will start at|in the Lewis and Clark hotel Tues-! | ,,The include: Ruth Ben-| 046), ‘sciatic rheumatism. years, remained approximately the] Rueter, of McLean county, have killed 7:15 p. m., J. ©. Gould, superintend- | day, Dec. 23. in the last meeting of Garand An ‘game today as it was previously. | and collected bounty on 14 coyotes 50 ent of Mandan schools announced. . | Be eaten Wig ig cides ot Gwen Fern. Ellison, Bily| At present there are 106 natiofial |Broken concrete and ice which gath-/ far this season. ‘McMahan is drilling his men n group. Muake. and international affiliated unions jered at the outlet impaired the flow.) Seeing an animal, they fly low di- tone woe and several hundred bodies known as rectly over it and when in range kill LEAK IN WATER MA!N A leak in one of the Mandan city rest of this week McMahan water mains just above the reservoir AT DISTRICT MEET © local T. G. C. Kennelly who drove to| affiliated with the American Jamestown Tuesday to attend the| tion of Labor. trade and federal labor unions | Federa- nt anes passenger in seven English cities. & is about 275 feet below sea CHINESE HERB eri ‘If you suffer from repens 4 ay ts be umaneg at aint ae eee fastest acting treatment Brings case and comfort in a mat 20 thes you ‘an work en: me =e 1€ continues it fy. “Act tn‘time to avord a Gangere pe coetty, ‘Dr. at f i: TORE ‘ “ |