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ELECTION ‘Cass Townships Cut Levies For New Year |. Fargo, N. D., March 15.—()— \fownships in Cass county made heavy inroads upon levies for town- | | ship purposes in their annual meet- |ings Tuesday. One after another, ( | their requirements, they slashed and when th disclose that Cass county rural dis. tax collections for the next year. Rig procession, cutting its levy 12: T CARRIES “JAMES- TOWN Jamestown -- Oscar REMOV Zimmerman. , club, defeated I. W. Siltman, incum- | bent, for mayor by the biggest ma-j nicipal election. candidate, Jones, polled 218 votes. NO FIGHT AT WALHALLA urer; chie Jackson, incumbent, in the sec- ‘ond ward, and Hugh Gibson defeated M. L. Huffman, incumbent, third ward for alderman. CLOSE AT CANDO defeated Frank Dwyer with alderman of the first ward. W L cumbents. Jerry Thompson was elec ed in the third ward without opposi- tion. He succeceds D. M. Hilz. sit down about two to one. LaMOURE PLANS RECOUNT ir John Muir x returns H. D. Allison had defeated aldermanic position by one vote. #@ «There will be a recount. F, L. Bow- 3b =man and F. E. Salvage were reelected it gas tax proposal was beaten 157 to ot 156. tt Pale See 2 GRAFTON HAS UPSET i Grafton—In one of the biggest elec- th tion upsets of northeastern North Da- te kota, Henry L. Seig was elected mayor ™ over Dr. F, W. Deason, who was elect- th ed at a recall election two years ago if own electric plant. Seig 637 and Deason 416. Aldermen st elected are F. J. Votova, first ward; E William Brittnow, second ward; John F Quist, third ward: and Dr. S. S. West- @ gate, fourth ward. § E c OAKES NAMES ALDERMEN Oakes—Oakes named three men. L. Deitch, 146 to 69, in the third ¢ ward; M. D. Hoar, incumbent, de- efated T. B. Roberts, 137 to 92, in the «first ward ,and E. B. Edblom won in The gas tax proposal was indorsed 267 to 187. will hold over. MORTON CARRIES CARRINGTON Carrington, N. D., March 16.—(?)— A. E. Morton was winner over P. A. Andrews for city park commissioner here in a hotly contested municipal than 85 per cent of the voters to the polls. The vote was Morton 393; An- drews, 2,555. D. F. Buchanan, Joe teturned to the city council. NO FIGHT AT RUGBY Rugby—Mayor A. O. Christenson was returned to office without oppo- ond, and Elmer Hanson, third. L. A. Koons was reelected police magis- trate; Myrtle Hutchinson, city jus- tice, and Kate Davidson, park com- missioner. BONZER IS REELECTED Lidgerwood—A. F. Bonzer polled al- most a unanimous vote here for his seventh term as mayor. His vote was 310. John Nuding was reelected trate; C. E. Hill, justice of peace; F. elected, is second ward alderman. NO FIGHT AT MAYVILLE Leum was reelected mayor. for city treasurer. Albert Skarison is Police magistrate and John Eng, jus- tice of the peace. Guy Elken, M., Thoreson and E. H. Rishel were elect- | ed aldermen. FREDERICKSON WINS AGAIN Valley City—By a thumping vote of | 1,816 to 572 Fred J. Frederickson was ‘was unofficially declared the largest ever cast in Valley City. R. J. Mc- Donald defeated H. M. Velzy for po- vored continuance of the office of police woman. i mayor without opposition. Oscar} Almlie and C. H. Tollefson, aldermen for two years, and Edward Lang de- feated A. L. Thompson for alderman for one year. A one-mill tax to sup- port a community band passed, 131! to 31. ALDERMEN REELECTED . Northwood— Three aldermen were reelected. They are Rasmus Grotte.| | vward, and Joseph Bilden, REELECT AT ROLLA ‘ Rolla, N. D.—C. R. Jacobson was feelected: mayor. Other officers elect- 2 ‘were. Oscar Hielt, treasurer; John . Lane, te; G. E. An CLOSE AT LANGDON Lengdon—o. eelcted to the city commission. defeated Roy M. Wells with 240 and J. A. Crawford with 231. van, police magistrate, unopposed, was reelected. John Mooney was elected city justice. J. J. Hogan, incumbent, more than two to one for mayor with the tabu- final returns are available they will tricts have heavily restricted their Harmony, apparently, has led the} from $2,500 a year ago to $250—just a tenth ef what it collected in the last year; i #rd compared with $1,325 collected in 913, Jamestown business man and _presi- jority polled in years here in a mu- The vote was*Zim- | reelected. merman 1895; Siltman 1273. A third|mayor; K. D. Bennett, treasurer; C. Walhalla — Albert Morin was re- elected mayor without opposition. A. C. Wagner was unopposed for treas-, Felix Berville defeated J. A! Jameston for justice; C. A. Bjourn-} stad, first ward alderman. was un- lestad defeated A. O. Raaen for mayor opposed; Henry Porter defeated Ar-|145 to 107. in the Cando—R. P. Elsberry with 77 votes | 72 for ‘Noyes had no opposition in the sec-'Randklev as trusteee. O. S. Sletten, ‘ond ward. Both men elected are in-'Clerk; B. E. Bakken, treasurer; C. H. The without opposition. capital removal measure was voted! ——____ et LaMoure—Paul Adams was reclect-!Clark in th second ward, and Ben F. * ed mayor here without opposition. 'Oser in the third ward. was returned as city! was th treasurer, and on the basis of early |holds over. xe A. M. Knutson for the only contested} sb aldermen without opposition, and the 12 contest Tuesday which brought out | te when the city voted to operate its!waind in the second ward and Guy! The vote Was Spiller defeated Gordon Spafford in alder-| Reimer and Michael Haggerty was G. L. Dill, incumbent, beat A.| the second ward without opposition. | votes defeated P. H. McCabe with 51, Jack Whitesell, mayor,! antney with 71, for aldermanic posts. fight Tuesday which brought more | 939 yotes to Purdon’s 543. Hamel, Jr., and W. C. Duntley were | sition. J. G. McClintock was elected | and the aldermen elected are H. H.} Hall, first ward; J. G. Johnson, sec- | treasurer; F. L, Goff, police magis-| orman—C. A. Walloch is new may- J. Lommel, alderman, first ward, and | H. P. Jahoda alderman, third ward. (Jy felmauist. J. H. Heiber, the only new officer | Mayville—Without opposition Henry | R. P.| Bergum defeated K. I. Knudson, 162; to 122, in the only contest of the day derman, | Place. 1 reelected mayor. A total of 2,388 votes! wAHPETON REELECTS PFISTER for his third term as mayor of hpeton, lice magistrate. A vote of 1.198 foro ‘oot to 396. DRAYTON REELECTS MAYOR ed treasurer over Mrs. Iver Gryth. Drayton—J. R. Vestre was reelected | ‘Three aldermen, G. V. Leifur, F. Mor- ris and J. Benson, were reelected. were reelected without opposition. ‘A. A. Taylor and Peter A. aldermen. Only 209 votes ‘and J. J. Robson with 246 were RETURNS They E. J. Dono- WINS AT HATTON T. Ofstehage defeated INCUMBI Hatton—A, lation almost completed. 8S. O. Bru-/ € | devig, incumbent, defeated Arndt Ol- son in the second ward and Theo- |dore Tronson, third ward, and M. 8. Haakenson, first ward, were reelected aldermen. The city voted 234 to 71 against the capital removal measure. FAIRMOUNT HAS FIGHT Fairmount—O. E. Bergo, Ed Kur- first and G. E, Welge were chosen on the board of trustees. A four-cor- nered fight for assessor resulting in jelection of C. A. Williams brought a irecord vote of 189. G. E. Ballard is j treasurer, W. S. Brady, clerk; Bar- ney Stoffel, justice of peace, and G. dent of the Jamestown For Capitol |E. Thompson, marshal. | ° PARK RIVER SATISFIED Park River—All city officials were They are J. D. Robertson, |D. Lord, justice of the peace; M. B. Holmquist, police magistrate; J. L. Fineseth, park commissioner; and T. F. Meagher, E. W. Elliott and E. R./ Lansborough, aldermen. RECORD AT ANETA Aneta—In a record vote R. C. Eng-|! Carl Singstad and H. 8. Holte were chosen alder, A. T. Knudtson and J. G. John8on were; elected city treasurer and police) magistrate respectively without oppo- |sition, i PEKIN REELECTS MAYOR Pekin—A. L. Gulbro was reelected mayor. O. S. Quam succeeds William | lorken, assessor, and O. S. Berger, ice of the peace, were reelected: QUIET AT FESSENDEN | Fessenden—W. F. Strobel was elect- jed alderman in the first ward; Ray E. G. Fisher named treasurer. The mayor HOT AT HANKINSON Hankinson—Max Witterman, Sr., defeated William S. Schutt, former United States marshal, for mayor in the biggest vote in years. Paul Kinn was winner over Herman Brand for the only aldermanic position. CONTESTS AT CAVALIER Cavalier—E. D. Eiriksson with 83 votes led the field and was elected, first ward alderman over Ole Bern- hoft. Joseph Mayo defeated G. W. OME AT LAST = AND WHAT A HOME COMING FOR UNCLE BIM= WiLL BE A BUSY GRIND FOR BIM ee i STTINGr TI BACK IN SHAPE = AND THE HATTER- ALL OF- HIS WARDROBE WAS LOST ON THAT ILL-FATED VESSEL — CERTAINLY MISSED You, MR. GUMP- AL. WE H & AHEAD) ae ' Pee MIL ADSTRALIA Ro Souee os Be, vrans sf CONreRen eS I$ CELEBRATING AND STAR, MIRETORN ~ Wows WHEN 5 a8 AND WHAT A HIT IT MADE WITH MILLIE'S MOTHER WHEN BIM'S VALET AND CHAUFFEUR MET THEM AT THE DOCK= AND KIND OLD BIM SAW THAT SHE WAS WELL CARED FOR- AND CASHED HER CHECK FOR FIVE HUNDRED LARS— FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS" | WISH | HAD A SPADE, WALT. | JOST LOVE THESE LITTLE CACTI. I'LL BET | CAN TAKE ONE OP. 1'M SO SORRY, WALT! IT MUST HANE ROLLED DOWN OFF THE BACK OF THE SEAT. JUMPING CHOLLA. TOUGH IT AND (IT SEEMS TO LEAP ILL BET ANY- } L'M GOING To Go «= BUT HE BELONGS Nosi2!! { THING PoopLe ¢ AN'GET PoooLEe FoR ff WITH POODLE....BUT, PROBACLY WILL Jo THIS Goy....1 TELL \ IN THERE AN’ HES WAS WIS:Dog... ) HIM= YOU JUST SAY GEE...IF HES HARRYS ) AROUND PUT UP AN You 11'S aust ue }[ GoINe STAY er Now wuat THAT 1 WENT Home Dos we GOTTA pains AWFUL SQUAW, ARE WE GoIc ) FOR SOMETHING, IF GIVE WIM UP! WHEN THEY KHOw % voz HE ASKS You WHY Ceo WENT AWAY... ; ! RECKLES IS UP AGAINST STIFF OPPOSITION... HOW CAN HE PER- SUVADE THE CODLES To PART A wm pooore SF ME ALDERMEN Harvey—Three aldermen were elect- ed here. Carl Neubauer beat Gust! } Nelson in th first ward; Gust Flaser iwon in the second ward over J. J. reelected in the third ward without opposition. LOCAL CONTESTS AT LARIMORE Larimore—Paul E. Glass with 77 while F. J. Ujka with 80 defeated Mc- \Allen Cooper was elected alderman ; without opposition. HOT AT LISBON . Lisbon—In a hotly contested fight, | Dr. C. A. Purdon defeated J. G. Crites! {for mayor. Crites, incumbent, polled LISBON MAYOR BEATEN Lisbon—By nearly a two-to-one vote C, A. Purdon ousted J. G. Crites By COWAN GREAT GRIEF Secs COoKSTOVE CATALOGUES! SUGAR * WHAT'S WE HAVE A CHANCE TLAND THE J FULLER AVEP COOK Stove ACCOUNT AND THE BOSS WANTS ME TGET WISED UP OF THEM “OU BROUGHT ALL THAT JUNK HOME, JUST TO LEARN ABOUT COOK-STOVES!! TAKE OFF “Our COAT AND COME HERE A MINUTE. -t HAVE A BETTER IDEA WELL, BY THE TIME “Ou COOK DINNER, YOU'LL KNOW MORE ABOUT COOK-STOVES “THAN ‘THOSE CATALOGUES from his mayoralty office. The count. |; Was Purdon 533 and Crites 236. All other officers were without opposition. | REYNOLDS REELECTS Reynolds—M. O. Lebacken and M. ©. Broute were reelected aldermen ; without opposition and Jens I. Hjelm- stad was elected alderman to fill a vacancy. SO DOES BATHGATE Bathgate—J. A. Benet was reelected {| mayor, as were C. J. Hollinger and A. i Scagerman, aldermen; Alex Morrison, justice of peace, and H. G. Thompson, treasurer. WALLOCH WINS AT FORMAN or here by reason of his defeating E. H. O. Walstad beat} | William Munson for third ward alder- man. John Lunstad, third alderman, is a hold over. \ ST. THOMAS NAMES ALDERMAN St. Thomas—H. L. Barnes, city | treasurer, and A. W. Grandy and J. |E. Krueger, aldermen, were reelected, while Stanley Ganssle was elected al- FULLER NAMED AT FARGO | Fargo, N. D., March 16.—(P)\—W. W. | Puller was Tuesday named to fill a {post on the Fargo city commission. | There were 11 candidates for the one Wahpeton—H. H. Pfister was named defeating G. Frank PEMBINA NAMES OFFICIALS Pembina—J. Heneman was reelect- NO OPPOSITION Lakota—Three incumbent aldermen Use the Want Ads > Stickler Solution | first ward; A. M. Christenson, second | @ third: STICKERS |: : ABANDON % ‘Out of the seven letters in the word shown above, the Sticker Editor formed —or more? Do not use ‘any word, more than the of times it appears in the key word bs A GOOD TIP! ANELL, HERE'S ONE, RIGHT OFFA TH’ BAT! DON'T SHOW ‘YER FACE AROUND “THIS “TOWN! “heres @ Lotta STHER GUYS WHO OVER-STUEFED AN’ THEY! 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