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THE BISMARCY ‘VRIKUNK, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1932 RSTRNT of [from the date that this act takes ef- t nothing in this act Sorth Dakota, in ac Provisions of Sec, 3 xpense, | sb ile- | mortgavee or h tor from ‘obtain- Kment against a debtor, in with the provisions’ of it be construed to ex- ated measures w he voters at the F »e held on Wedne: el is | law, and » but such r lien holder e time limit tive petition end and ws of North I year 1917 as am: redeem fixed 1 rson or per= advantage of estate from a ns ‘wishing is act to re foreclos! do with in the county pn sale or such tax or from the n of any subsequent people of the spirit of the and more und pro- 208 of the All pro} xed, ta all a arts of t herewith are hereby ring the period that this led du reps to he | y of this state, | . i ‘eople of the he people of this state that mort on id and of T fate of North Dakota 3 hat are prohibit x real est:! ary for the siness, unless the course of th jal process or ope ration ate for, aral purp: corporat that acquire quir co-opers re, ial as may be} e duty of making such | ve farming ti That Inc: ner done is within t to dispose has acquire not reasons aduct of 11s ch real esta unty in w uated upon e State's Atr pulation not (5,000); TT 300.00) pealed. EDULING ‘AN AND _F FoR "Act red rances for mil of county les, of A herewith, ett S . further, inaximum of said of of Distri ne following a tegisters Deeds, sand Cl to whom it shall ta upon their e on to office here- als and be in f and quali r, @ It Enacted by the People State of North Da Section i, She ana 1 ollars vel is outside ance of offi mote a 3 increased ed further that in a population of over nd (17,000) the Coun appoint an as- or Clerk with perfo hether by ther co! oun try travel expe ‘Section fficials, whether pense, shall be allowed ye sum of seven ach mile actually raveled within tir yrmance of officis ‘avel is by motor nd when such trave ther common carrier, ap y or Clerk, ed by the Attorney in the same hereafter al owed and paid therefor only Mount actually and necessarily ¢ ended therefor in th t their official duties, and in no ca then such travel is ommon carrier shall E jal cr deputy be allowed or p Mount exceeding the sui ents per mile for each nile actua fd necessarily traveled in the per- ormanee of official dutie Sectiva 2 Before any or such mileaxe or yay be paid by any | uinty official or his deputy, may be, for whose ti is claimed, shall file 1 auditor an shall und co: ism not | { ract | sum of Fiv ve uty, ald efone du pe within when | com » however, that a population of ss, the and condit of such mon ¢ ea tl ountie weled, the days travele pose’ or purposes thereof, h dntement and affidavit shall be sub- ited to the Board of County Com- jioners and such claim shall be re by such Board before the y shall be allowed or paid. jon 4. All Acts and p u " period tl d the Farmers as the Fra s Hundred Fifty 00) per a i ($650, 6. In cot nterest per anni price from the date that es effect h county. far as the same conflict unity buthe provisions of this Act, are e forty thousand + » the salary of the County County Treasurer, Sheriff, Judge, Superintendent of y y shall be Ts ($2400.- 00) per year, and the salary of the Register of and Cleric of the District Court shall be Two Thousand Dollars ($2000.00) per year. Section 7. ‘In Counties where the County Court has increased jurisdic- tion and where the county hai population exceeding forty thousa: (40,000), the number of deputies, clerks and assistants of all county of- ficials named in this Act and the tf such deputies, clerks and as- shall be fixed from time to 4 according to the volume of of auch offices, by resolution Board of County Commission- ers. Section 8 7 salaries fixed by this act- shall full compensation deputies, clerks re ctivel; nd all fees and compensation received for y act or service rendered jal capacity, a) io acvou ver ern rer and be shall issue | ificate now ied. ‘This Act shall take ef- in force on July 30th, ing as to elective officials, jt shall take effect and upon their election and jon to office hereafter. UALIZING AND FIX- ANCES FOR MILE- VEL EXPENSE OF ALS, ELECTIVE VE, THEIR DEPU- NTS, CLERKS AN EMPLOYES— tive petition: equalizing and tor ‘mileage and eriod of five yt from the date that this act takes ¢ fect. or unt h time within t five-year period that the Congress of the United States shall have passed the Farmers Farm Relief Bill, pro- vided that the owner or the person claiming an interest in the real estate sold for taxes pays one per cent in- terest on the amount that such prop- erty was or is sold for annually from the date that this act takes effe provided further that in case such terest is not paid before the expir tion of any year from the date that this act takes effect that then the protection of this act shall cease to such person, and in all cases where tax dbed has been Is- ed to the county. and the county is still the owner of the aries o' sistan’ time, bust of tl and ¥, ree Oey nals mA j , and as to feng their election reatter. y_the People of the or, state ‘off or appointive, e pe for all said oft torium is in effet to repurchase such |and assistants lands upon application provided such urchaser within one pays of wi oo cag eseres! oie fret Aare taxes! ouch ever, must be made yaa nted for 1 é CERTIFICATE OF NOMINEES In accordance with the provisions of Section 921 of the Compiled Law post office addresses, day, June 29th, 1932. s of 1913, notice is hereby given that the following persons, together with their have filed petitions for nomination for public offices as provided by law to be voted on at the Primary Election to be held on Wednes- REPUBLICAN | , DEMOCRATIC . Name of Office Name of Candidate P.0. Address | Name of Candidate P. 0. Address , | ‘ U. S. Senator GERALD P. NYE Cooperstown HALVOR L. HALVORSON | Minot Rene GEORGE F. SHAFER Bismarck P. W. LANIER * Jamestown Representative in Congress USHER L. BURDICK | Fargo W. E. COOKE Harvey 0. B. BURTNESS Grand Forks E, A. JOHANSSON Raub THOMAS HALL Bismarck W. D. LYNCH LaMoure WM. LEMKE Fargo R. B. MURPHY | Bismarck eee J. H. SINCLAIR Kenmare is Governor W. E. BLACK Fargo ~ TOBIAS D. CASEY | Dickinson FRANK H. HYLAND Devils Lake HERBERT C. DePUY Grafton WILLIAM LANGER Bismarck ska ic pei I. J. MOE ote Valley City : Lieutenant Governor FREDERIC T. CUTHBERT Devils Lake R. A. JOHNSON Minot ROY JOHNSON Casselton ms - z £ LSON New Rockford Secretary of State | Bismarck STANLEY F. CASEY | Rugby . Regan State Auditor | Glenburn GRACE HOOPES Carrington pees JOHN STEE) : Rugby | State Treasurer ALFRED S. DALE Bismarck WILLIAM M. SCHANTZ Bismarck PRT |_DELLA M. WARDROPE | Leeds : Attorney General A. J. GROD Williston SCOTT CAMERON Bismarck a te - parte dag JAMES MORRIS Carrington Commissioner of Insurance HERMAN H. DAHL Norma PERRY R. BENNER Dickinson cleats boabieeaens i S.A. OLSNESS Sheyenne Commissioner of Agriculture JOHN HUSBY Finley JOHN MAGILL Verona t ___and Labor _ |_ JOSEPH A. KITCHEN Sentinel Butte Commissioner of Railroads | THOMAS G. JOHNSON Killdeer ARTHUR L. CHAPMAN Norma : 2k Mees ie __BEN C. LARKIN Bismarck F Members of Senate SIMON S. McDONALD Bismarck | JAMES W. GUTHRIE Bismarck : _27th District ___| Liw.SPERRY Bismarck \ mbers of House of Represcnta- ARTHUR ANDERSON | Bismarck C. A. ANDERSON | Bismarck oe ] tives, 27th District GORDON COX Bismarck J. M. THOMPSON | Still WILLIAM B. FALCONER Bismarck | J. H. RILEY Sterling { | MARTIN J. OLSON, JR. Bismarck | i MILTON RUE Bismarck ! r OTTO C. UHDE Bismarck | ( — — Se = AY NO-PARTY Name of Office | Name of Candidate H Pp. O. Address Name of Office Name of Candidate | P. O. Address Judge Supreme Court ———~«|-_: A. M. CHRISTIANSON” Towner | | } Superintendent of Public | BERTHA R. PALMER Bismarck Instruction ARTHUR E. THOMPSON | Washburn ~ Fourth Judicial District | FRED JANSONT ~ Bismarck | j ie a | RG MeFARLAND___|_Jamestown NONPARTISAN COUNTY OFFICERS Name of Office Name of Candidate | P.O. Address | Name of Office Name of Candidate P. O. Address | County Superintendent | MARIE W. HUBER | Bismarck County Surveyor T. R. ATKINSON Bismarck of Schools __MADGE RUNEY _ __|_ Bismarck ome M. H. CHERNICH Bismarck Sheriff J. L. KELLEY | County Coroner 0. A. CONVERT Bismarck as |_ FRANK A. LARSON _| W. E. PERRY |_ Bismarck County Auditor ~~ | County Commissioner A. E. CLINE Moffit Lae Be| ____|_ Bismarck | 2nd District C. A. SWANSON | Driscoll Treasurer | OT | Bismarck | County Commissioner VICTOR MOYNIER Bismarck | HERMAN A. BROCOPP | Bismarck | 5th District | EDWARD SCHULTZ Bismarck | HENRY BROWN | Bismarck | H. F. TIEDMAN Bismarck | ERNEST ELNESS | Bismarck | i —o : ee |_ ORVILLE E. KAFER Bismarck _| i es ! 4 Clerk of District Court | CHAS. FISHER ~ Bismarck Justices of the Peace | ANTON BEER Bismarck — | BERTHA SCHAFER | Bismarck { : CHAS. F, BLECKREID Bismarck i 66 \ H. R. BONNY Bismarck { } G. E. PETERSON Baldwin . { { | CARL SCOTT Bismarck med Soar hear esis! ae Sees A. E. SHIPP Bismarck | ROLAND H. CRANE | Bismarck Constables G. E. BRENNISE Moffit ca iy LUDWIG QUANRUD | Bismarck CLARENCE HANSON Regan : R. G. SCHNEIDER | Bismarck CORMA KIMBLE Bismarck ] FRED SWENSON Bismarck D, E. LANGFORD Bismarck z | ALBIN THYSELL Bismarck JOHN I, ROOP Bismarck State’s | F.E. McCURDY | Bismarck | Official Newspaper The BISMARCK CAPITAL | Bismarck : GEORGE S. REGISTER | Bismarck The BISMARCK TRIBUNE|_ Bismarck County Judge WESLEY COCHRAN Bismarck : i i I. C. DAVIES Bismarck ( 1 I, A. C. Isaminger, County Auditor of Burleigh County, North Dakota, do hereby certify that the persons whose names appear on this certificate have - filed petitions for nomination as candidates for the office under which they have been designated in conformity with law governing Primary Election and that their names will appear upon the official Primary Election Ballot to be voted on at the Primary Election to be held in all the precincts of Burleigh County on June 29th, 1932. ; At said election the polls will be opened at nine o’clock a. m. and closed at seven o’clock p. m. on said day. U \ Dated at Bismarck this 11th day of June, 1982. A. C. ISAMINGER, County Auditor for Burleigh County, N. Dak. Section. 9. i ke effect and be after August Ist, 1932 feasures that w the voters be held Date. County El Paso, Tex.—Known as “the man with a new tie every day,” Tom Ford, bartender in Juarez, who has achiev- ed nation-wide renown for his taste in neckwear, has at least revealed the} secret of his daily change. that Tom buys hundreds of ties every | jj year. he ‘dyes ‘em. der has received so much mail asking} |} for some of his old ties that he needs uw elec and parts of Acts so far as are in con- flict herewith, are in offi-|tion occupied. is held to vag jthe craft As to the salaries of County officials this Act shall t and be in force upon their tion and qualification hereafter, to all other salaries this Act shall in force on and ction 10. Sect f hi and all Acts hereby repealed. ROBE gh Count d ako! certify that this is a tru foregoing Initiative be submitted to t the Primary Election to Wednesday, June 29th, 1g to the’ certification d me by Robert Byrne, Sec- of State. day of J this 11th ed: A, C, ISAML uditor, Burleigh Co. DYES HIS TIES the ne, 193 wN.D It's not Oh, no! Tom confesses that ‘The 240-pound barten- a ” WANT-ADS “What Shall I Do With These?” Housekeeping time always finds a few odds and ends “left.over.” What Shall You Do With Them? ... Sell Them, Of Course. Sell them for ready cash instead of lugging them back up to the attic. An inexpensive Want-Ad will turn the trick. Just Phone Miss Adtaker At Phone 32 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE