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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1932 and I am opposed to the repeal of !iength than any other single subject, {laudable aims,” he said, “the five-day |fense made its 0} . se—Republica: Dw, Anderson, aman PERSON ALLY hae 18th amendment.” {Curtis recalled that congress in the | week should and will come.” 4 bofore court adie on Sabi tea uhsteneu te tke water bia wn, Ae aieupea | eocratie: Rinton Panty Paes Meier, E. H. Cook. e, Curtis made no mention tn his pre- !tast 1f years enacted between 25 and| Curtis quoted figures in support of | Efforts of the defense to exclude lappatir cocaine or Lhe water con-| Wiirhiriy-seventh District—Senate-—Republican: A. F. Bonzcr, Jt Pa $ [pared address of President Hoover s|30 pills “with the hope and expecta-|lis contention that the present ad- | testimony of Sheriff O. J. Tweten of |kota American Legion ffatic: Be. Krasneee ations. i gm a SIRE {proposal for a change in prohibition |tion that they would give agriculture | ministration had taken active steps|Otter Tail county relative to an al- o atts ‘nth District—Senate—Republican: “No Nominations. Demo- |under which each state would be|the greatly needed and deserved re-/to put hoarded and idle money in|leged confession made by Webb re- . House—Republican: C, J, Hanson. Democratic: B. ‘given the right to deal with the prob- | jie jcireulation, to show that since the/garding the Clitherall robbery an eS eR 2 » y id S ict—Senate—Republican: Gust Wog. Democratic: No Jem as it may determine, subject to| “But I regret: to say,” he added,|“crash” in October, 1929, the per|other holdups, resulted in the jury! won dhtaniniy, Distrlet Ser Noben, c. T. Olson, W. 8. Place. Democratic: {federal constitutional guarantees to «that while some of them have helped jcapita circulation, then $40.23, de-jbeing sent from the courtroom while! Can you beat this at Tax- J | No Nomination: 5 | roteet them against interference by|to some extent, most of them have {creased to $3630 one year later, and|Webb testified the confession had|—! Free Prices! $1.50 allowed | wo xortiett spat toot tepabitcans: George Pe Hommes R, Ay Owings, ir neighbors and against return of {not come up to the expectations of} increased to $45.50 as of June 30,/been extorted from him. te "Democratic: Howard Bird, C, J. Carter, C. D. Perry. |the saloon system. ‘those who introduced and supported | 1932. ‘Webb sald representatives of the|] OF your old tire and tube eporty-tirat District~denate—Repubiien Jan K. “‘Brostuen Demo- G. 0. P. Vice Presidential Nom- | The Republican platform, he said, |them. He expressed opinion “there ought ‘state bureau of criminal apprehension || 08 new G & J’s. As low as ff cratic: No Nominations. | House— ‘Republican: R. C. Sannes, F, W. Erickson. . 0. P. ential | |Tecognizes that the people should} “while this problem has not been|to be established in society such an |and police officers, by coercive meth- || $2.69 exchange for 6-ply 0 ratte enate—Republican: No Nominations, Demo- { inee States Position in Rakes opportunity for expression jand should not be partisan, yet the order of things that everywhere the |ods, had forced him to admit the var-/f{ tire plus tube. — Gamble || sr o Nominations, | House—Republican: Lewis) Hagen, D. I, Peters. i question Of} Republican party wishes to solve it/aged and dependent may have a place, ious robberies. Stores, ocr EAR cal sree etn wadhe¥, WAKE Biisocratio: } and is anxious to bring the farmer|of refuge and the poor employment| "After hearing the testimony, Judge No Nominations. House—Republican: "Sibert Sundby. Democratic: No into a situation of equality with in- {and food,” and concluded by saying: {Anton Thompson ruled no undue Nominations. j dustry. “No president in peace times ever {coercion had been used and that the y-fourth District—Senate—Republican: No Nominations, Demo- Acceptance Speech emending the constitution “and ‘makes no distinction as to the Re- | publicanism of the members of the | . y bec: ro- t , auadaemeas e—Republican: Harry T. P . ; WILL NOT OPPOSE BALLOT Pinion’ of their stand on pro-| “One of the problems is to reduce|had so many difficult problems to| confession, insofar as it related to the Seiecta’ Democratics” yo Nomination cok — Nie: Sein “4 the spread between what the pro-|solve. No president ever worked |Clitherall robbery, should be admitted Forty-fifth District—Senate—Republican: Alex Lind. Democratic: Ww. % H. Westergaard House Republican: Ben Fedje, 0. N. Je@ock, Harvey. R. wer ed | Pt chet a he ce oprenintlk og (cueer on the farm receives and what |harder to improve conditions, and |as sets As it related to other Botbere, Democratic: LB Sopot the ultimate consumer pays for such}|none ever took the people into his|robberies, however, it was stricken We ‘District—S. ican: No Nominations.” Dei wr Grants Right of Voters to Pass the distinction conferred upon him in| products, Another is to provide the {confidence as has the careful organ-|from the records.’ In his original Scar Nominations. Hous Slicans John A. Brlekson, R. Re Scholl, Ole G, |being the second man to be renomi- iliti i 2 for Sundby. a mocratic: No Nomination: on Question But Sees No jnated by his party for the vice presi- farmers better marketing facilities. |izer, the great student of the needs |confession, Webb had admitted a neeoity-seventh Distriet—Senate—Republican: William Kamrath, Demo- Ol ant P I have for years believed a na-)Of our people—Herbert Hoover.’ number of robberies and thefts. F ed G s, id cratic: R. He Leas watt, House—Republican: Christ Springer, Louis Endres. Need For Change race ira gp ctcegeae seh orb: [tional cooperative system would help : The defense is expected to base its e rain an ae Sigh c. B Cashman, Fred W. Petchell. vs Regeth, Je. D K. d “4 . . ee x nd I still i 4 case on the claim \- ‘orty-e! istric' jenate—Republican: Frank J. Rege! 'r. Demo- ae es posels for governmental economies, 20%¢ te Problem and Z still believe | Prosecution Rests catea unit tashtatiy’ GEnRlubeed Wine Fat Cattle oratict’ Ko Nominations. | House Republican: Nels P, Jenaen, J: W. Batiey, : 7 s q Democrat : . Topeka, Aug. 18—(7)—Voicing his Women's part in government, labor.and conducted, would enable the In Fargoan’s Trial |‘ >= was robbed. na rorty nant Dintvict Wenate-cRepublican: ‘Herman ‘Thorson, Demo- ‘ personal opposition to repeal of the #"4 administration efforts to con-| farmer to get a better price for his cratic ‘Nominations, House—Republican: Samuel A. Espeland, 0. C. Ol- fe 18h amendment and expressing con- | Wer the depression. oe unow [Products and at the same time do no STEEN GIVEN APPOINTMENT Soh, emoctatie! No Nominations ‘ fidence in eventual success of admin- ; He said that, aad ence ‘how injury to those who deal honestly in Fergus Falls, Minn., Aug. 18.—(?)— M. O. Steen, chief clerk of the state INITIATED MEASURES istration efforts to bring relief from ed was Gone by national admin-|the buying and selling of farm prod- |The prosecution Wednesday rested its sat! : Changes in Basis of Assessment for Purpose of Reducing the depression, Vice President Curtis ‘stations in power at the time to /ucis, waile protecting the farmer jcase against Charles Webb of Fargo, late Thursday accepted renomination Cheek depressions of the past with! against those who will not give him|N. D.. charged with robbery of the Wiiuterine Gscporation” © by the Republicans. |Woat (hes been done By (tis preriy ti aquebe desl, State Bank of Clitherall, and the de- Reducing and Fixing Allowance for r The Kansan, in his formal address ore justly Gin a wn en Denies Neglect Charge Rea gaine of County Officials and thelr De ution of acceptance, said he felt the people ® : hat has been| te denied the Republican party TERA A ppointive dre Noctis = : at di » ointive F 5,4 he should be given full op- | @OP° 8 mee 3 as Peet could be charged with, having ne USED PARTS Providing for Five-Year Moratorium. HEH tunity 4 = sf jglected the far juestion, intin: " utlawing Cro) ‘ortgages .. 1135 ‘ fie. eenstitu b “T know,” he said, “the hearty co- ee ee ae eae ee to1. “it hae Everything in used parts for the car. Some of the Reducing’ and ixing Allowances for Mileage and Travel Bx: me 4 Siadatb.” but that personally “T nea \ Pet of members of both politi-|Cnacted into law various measures cars we are now wrecking. Ponse of State Officials and thelr Deputies and other 6 opposed to the return of the saloon /¢a! parties in the enactment of relief | intended to solve the problem.” | *o7 Essex IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We have hereunto set our hands and caused 5 measures recommended by the pres!-|«rhese acts, he said, were not only ce the Groat Seal of the State of North Dakota to be affixed, this Twenty’ i ——_——————|ent is deeply appreciated by the/oinoorted by the various farm or- 26 Chevrolet seventh day of July, A. D. 1 “4 ‘ Mi he lent has 0 Tbs 4 al ‘n i coe the eomang and seliet leg. |Ssnizations. “but many of them were We are in the market for cars to wreck. BERTHA R. PALMER, : Tee dee St ta uinceessarsy for ree {Proposed by such organizations State Superintendent of Public Instruction. ‘0 go into those subjects. onde Aone A nents cantare BISMARCK AUTO PARTS ROBERT BYRNE, } "We all know our country has a|‘vrong impression” regarding its 1011 East Main Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 154 Secretary of State. bright future; that when this bust-|ipnne: adding 3. 1. NEWTON, i | ness depression is over we will #0) ““qwhite it is true that it has helped Clerk of the Supreme Court. \ forward as we have after every Pe-| some of the larger banks, yet of the * x ——— (SEAL) Taste anti prohibition con- [2:602 banks and trust companies as- OLD: STYLE*FUL-VUE ji api a Now They Are Praising Lydia |‘0¥er¥. Curtis quoted from George 4 by It 10 per cent of the setet : STATEMENT OF THE FINDINGS OF THE STATE BOARD] OFFICIAL ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST FOR MEMBERS OF low They Are Praising Lydia |{20V!%., Curtis quoted from George! has gone to ba : OF CANVASSRESUAS:T0 THE NOMIMATI THE LEGISLATURE AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION E. Pinkham’s Vegetabl e panies in cities of less than 5,000! A TION OF HELD JUNE 29TH, 1932 . egetable ton, and added: scm recog-| BpUlation, 7B per cent in those of| ‘ CANDIDATES AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION , Compound | lewrnie eee thee less than 10,000 and 86 per cent in'fl Tatest FSit-vU frames HELD JUNE 29TH, 1932 lave tino r those of less than 25,000 population. ERASE: FIRST pIstRICr have full opportunit: Curtis went on record as being op- Reveal Your Eyes wi | sion of their will on the question of a on ny ou ati : 7 The State Board of Canvassers met at the office of the Secretary of liliam Renwick (R) ren amending the constitution and makes|P0S¢d Personally to cancellation o; Onl State on Wednesday, July 27th, 1932, for the purpose of canvassing the vote Thomas Whelan () < * i : i the foreign war debts. Referring to miy of the Primary Election held June 29th, 1932.. Members present: Bertha R. he ier cs to babel the tariff, he said application of “the | e Pal t, State Superintendent of | Public in truction; Robert Byrne, Secre-| John 8. Cranley (D) ........ jism of the members of the party principles of the American system of !fl] Expert Eye Service at Ha y of State, an wton, Clerk of the Supreme Court. Absent: T. H. ante hei & os ir Low resen, Ch the Republic State Central G * | a Earl D. Symington (D) seseseee [cause of their sot o the prohibi-| protection is necessary in order to} Prices in the Northwest Perry. Chairman of the Democratic State Central Committee e's ¥/SECOND DISTRICT: ed 4 or heron ati Son REeInALE sted keep out of our country goods which | ‘ in &, Ses Sndeeniaeed, Bertha = Pajmer, Mines eee eens ot Povie Faget er id (D) 2 h mn ti v e fe ‘i a nstruction; bert Byrne, Secaetary of State, and J, H, Newton, Clerk o! . 8. Ce . SEN adil latest de 1 made 7 qobds Sad cLGES Aeon EEO i Dr. MacLachlan’s the Supreme Court, represtnting three members of the State Hoard of Can-|osipp pristRICT: J.B. Stoa (R).. rs e Prima ct eld on ne 2 s 2, 2 cons in 4 y be made, and if changes are de-| mt Health School and Eye Clinic “quorum thereof, certify that the following abstract of votes cast for U. & | Arthur Trovattan (D) J, Flaten (BR)... see Knute Boe (R) ed in it they should be made in or, Representatives in Congress, State Officers, Judge of the Supreme 10: M, T, Lillehaugen (R) . 3 Ww a “7 DR. A. &. N S the way. the constitution designates, |5.°"° a Se probleme LE must Oplorenitincty eee judges of the District Court, Members of the Legislature, and 1 Knute Boe (D) E. Neilson (R) Cannot Ignore Constitution solved, he said, were to secure em: | hiieancalee M is a correct abstract as the same h: en certified to Aron Levin (R) Jensen (R).. i - nent for the unemployed and to! §} “UC#s Bloc! Bismarck arious County Auditors of the State, and that according to the can-| Aron Levin (D) Witasek (D) “While the people may differ as sof the following returns it appears, and we do hereby certify, that Dougherty (D) e a market for the products of | persons named were duly nominated as candidates for the respective | FOURTH DISTRICT: * to the wisdom of the enactment of a | particular piece of legislation, or as the fazm and factory sand are entitied to have their names placed upon the Official Ballot Donald K. Dike (R) ...0 6 Ito the am h eth yS- | Voted upon at the General Election to be held November 8th, Donald K. Dike (D) ° 30 |to the amending of the constitution, ' tematic investigation and reorgani- | © D OEFICIAT, ABSTRACT Loe oP icead okeaearebrwere approved AUEuMteNy proved es tahoee Andrew Johnston (R) 507 jit is impossible to ignore the consti- : FoR NASaeAA « set forth herein. Andrew Johnston (D) .... 212 ution, n of governmental agencies wit!: rn im account of certain discrepancies In votes cast for National Commit- | FIFTH DISTRICT: i w of eliminating duplications; CRATIC Pan AT THE PREST- | te nan for the Democratic Party as shown in Abstract of Votes for the Eastgate (R) .......... 1449 David Steedsman (R) ..sccocese 1403 ee “The Republican party . ; + ; : pyats sixti DISTRICT: asasana " ree _ PRIMARY GLB ETLON | Presidential Primary Election held March 15th, 1932—which were due to 3 self to the a | OS bo epee heat Sliepierienral MARCH 1SPA, 1983 | transposition of votes recorded for Chas. D. Perry and HTL. Perry not dis- Heber 1. Hawards (R) . the vigor eck r i ie nvered until some weeks after the meeting of the State Roard of Canvass- 5 * igorous execution of the 18h | fic ion--corrected statement of votes cast for these candidates Ernest J. Collette (D) ee | “Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable | amendment to the iency of the departments. St i able | au e constitution and | " | Bon pased upon ce e ‘ "i r |SEVENTH DISTRICT: Compound helps me wonderfully. I |to oppose the retuea of the salem | Praises Women E | ased upon certified returns of county auditors are shown in a supplemen-|SEYENTE DISTRICT: 0 he Rene em. took it for nerves and it quieted andl! “1 believe in meeting the issue|ugtsociony nett women have i the | Fy Philip Fe, Bangs (R) 1403. Nick’ Anderson ( of pce “important part” women have taken| TIES . e ae = a 2 innes 2 » Cunningham . ee arma. There good Be ral { squarely; Tamas “ng believer in} : pea Pidscidy aunts the | COUNTIES rf Ra = Republican Democratic | EIGHTH DISTRI . Bee petraendl mw Retier. aipetite the rule of the majority and feel that | Fs | S he Gerald P. Nye P, W. Lanier Theo. Andrew (R) ..... “ Mrs. Lutu Cronty, 2939 131st Point | the peoole should at country’s affa’ ; = | | Wm. Lemke Ly" Philip J. Bohnsack (R) . PI "Toledo, Ohio’ be e should at all times be] Reviewing the “distinct gains”| a reas | {. Sinclair R. BR. Murphy Karl H. Brunsdale (R) . lace, » en full opportuni to express; made toward “realization of labor's | ss nan | ri x William Langer Herbert C. DePuy Carl E, Johnson (R) “T am forty-seven years old. I have ir opinion on the constitution or | e ° . HL. Johnson H.W. McInnes (R) heen suffering from terrible headaches ;°mendments thereto, but personally, | = = - — | Adams ve | eeceetiea, ores : 4s © Stanley. Cai gh SINWniOTaaunen i, C. Odegard (R) . and nervousness. All the time I felt n not only in favor of honestly ; Alfred S. Dale Wittam M. Schantz i + H, Dahl (R) H.C. Aamoth (R) . Billings A. J. Gronna Scott Cameron A.W. Fowler (ni) K. A. Fitch (R) | Generai.. eae H se 5018, ‘ 8.4L Olsness rry Re J. A. Jardine (Ry 22.02 s * Agr. Ti Mohn Husby 1 Arthur C. Johnson ‘(tj 3 c pares 4 | en C. Larkin Arthur L, Chapman A; A. Lee (RY ‘ 4 — oe Ts inwichell (R) weak and tired. Lydia FE. Pink 's | and fe reing all our laws Vegetable Compound surely is helping | but further I am opposed to the re-' me. My nerves are better. sleep well | turn of the saloon and T am opposed and feel well and strong."—Mrs. C. | to the repeal of the 18th amend- Ricuarps, 870 Coney Island Av J : f | 7 NO-PARTY a Brooklyn, New York. ng agriculture at greater, Funeral Home Judge of the Supreme Court—A, M, Christianson. TENTH DISTRICT: ese a Havin Phone 22 | Superintendent of Public Insttuction—Bertha R, Palmer; Arthur E. micaaaD ; hoinpeon. ei 3 208 Main Ave. Bismarck, N. D DAMES the ante Court—First District —Mf, J; Unglert, Daniel 8:| pLEVENTH DISTRIC i. H. Holte (R) | Holt, 1 wigh onson, P, G. Swenson, T. Noresen. Second rm. WW 2s 2130 q | Disttict—c rim Third District—| vm Watt (RD) Te eT a a, William J. Kneeshaw. Disteice |. Hutchinson, Geo. M. M nna, Fourth District— Otto Wil BD oe MeFarland. Fifth District—John C, Lowe, Geo. H.| pwELFTH DISTRICT: 2 BREA) F, BR. Lambert.” Sixth District--Harry L, Berry. Walter Fleenor (R) . M,’ Jackson, Frank T, Lembke, Morton L, McBride, Dan R. Jones (R) . \ teorge Worner (R) J. D. Holthusen (D) A GMT COSTS MUCH LESS | ‘Thorstein’ Hyland, | Thomas H. ugh CONVERT’S | IN THE LONG RUN r ene core ae seiner FUNERAL SERVICE aes F ‘| i epublican: Thomas Whelan. Democrati John | THIRTEENTH DISTRIC ‘ aebiiss | ie i a a Steenson, John Halcrow, John K, Olaf- 0. a . 1056 ©. CG, Anderson (R) BISMARCK, N. DAK. Me : i ne Hillman, Mary A, Rathbun, Karl DB, Symington, W. & Henate 1388 Lavik (R) ... ” 712 THAYER {|} zie Second. District —Sen te—Republican: No Nominations. Democrati Martin G. Slaton ()"t D. EB. Blake (R)_. ominations, blica J. St Democratle: George T. varl PHONE 304 STANDARD 15 urra STAKE BODY Third District—Senate—Republica: Levin. ‘Democratic: Arthur rovation Heusexiepublicant PJ: Flaten, Mt fr Liflehaugen, Democratic: | FOURTEENTH DISTRICT: én Rachel E. French (R) .. Lewis E, Froemke (Rt). Martin Larson (R) | J. As Witasek. Charles G, Bangert (R) ... Fourth District—Senate—Republican: No Nominations, Democratic: No| Fred BE. Mau Pembina . FS ominations. House—Republican, Donald K. Dike. Democratic: Andrew] R. D, Magill (D) Pierce 2 Johnston. e Martin Lund (Ry Ramsey’) 3 Fifth District—-Senate—Republican: J. EB. Eastgate. Democratic: No F. W. Gustafson ( Ransom | ‘Nominations. House—Republican: David Steedsman. Democratic: No Mrs, Freeman, Jones ( Renville ; é Nominations. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT: Richland $ Sixth Distriet—Senate—Republican: No Nominations, Democratic: No| Frank E. Ployhar (R) Ben Northridge (R) Rolette 3 S| Nominations. House—Republican, A. E, Sandile, Democratic: Ernest J.| John L, Miklethun (R) Sam Oglesby (i) Sargent . Collette. Harry C, Ladbury ( Sheridan Seventh District—-Senate—Republican: Dana J, Tinnes. Democratic: / SIXTEENTH DISTRICT: Sioux 2 yd 8. Dean, House—Republica . Kent. Democra' D.C. Cun- Bjorn Fuglestad (R) Slope ningham. Edw. Savre (R) Stark ¢ Eighth District—Senate—Republican: No Nominations. Democratic: No C.F Carlson (Ry Steele 2 Nominations. House—Republican: Karl H. Brunsdale, H, W. McInnes, L, C. W. Standley (R) Stutsma gard. No Nominations. William P. Hammer’ (BH). Towner . 28 0 i A.W. Fowler. Democratic: No Oscar Idsvoog (R) ...+ Tralll 2 House—Republic: K. As Bitch J. A. Jardine Arthur C./ SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT i Johnson, Nichol McKellar, L. L. Twichell, ‘Democratic: E. 8. Elliott. 1'R. J. Gardiner (R) ++++ 1695 R. E, Hamilton (R) rict—Senate—Republican: No ‘Nominations. Democratic: No| 1. 0, Pinckeon @) House—Republican: L. B, Correll, M, H. Holte. Democratic: No Nominations. Eleventh District—Senate—Republican: Wm. Watt. Democratic: No| EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT: Nominations. House—Republican: Carl H, Dittmer, F. Paul Smith, Demo- \ M, P. Blewer (2) TT) 1901 OF BY Larson (R) R. BR. Lofthus (R) Brakke (R) . 6-CYLINDER 14-2 TON GMT TRUCK cratic: No Nominations. Wm. M. Crockett ( The honor of serv- operat wont aifth Distric reece Nominations. ‘Democratic: No Ba ‘A. HIM (RY 7 L ABSTRACT OF NO-PARTY | Nominations. an ones, Georg: orner. ad jorval verson r ’ ing you at a time when ‘CA. I - W | ST AT THE PRIMARY H, J. Law Hugh McDowall (R) . 157 INCH HEELBASE expert and efficient ECTION HELD JUNE Senate~Ttepublican: W. 8. Handley. Democratic: Carl A, Wild (R).. % service is so badly need- 20th, 1932 Martin G. Flados. House—Republican: 0. C. Anderson, A. N, Lavik. Demo- Jacob Gellner (BD . ed obligates us to dc So | akan dW. Bond, Pe Wisnewakl, MT, Rosenberg (R) °-. I rae | Fourteenth Disirict—Senate—Republican: Charles G. Bangert, Demo-j Joueph MeGauvran (wb) : | only everything as nearly a | e leratic: R. D. Magill. House—Republican: Martin Larson, Martin Lund. smith (D) «.-... perfect as possible. You - =| | Democratic: F. W. Gustafson, Mrs. Freeman Jones. Alec Ni Prior (D) . 601 ., . 8 8) 8 $ a Fifteenth District—Senate—Republican: Frank E. Ployh: Democratic: | NINETEENTH DISTRICT can rely upon us. S ry ". Chassis f.o.b. Pontiac 12 3] 2 2 £ |No Nominations, House—Republican: Sam Oglesby. Deniocratic: Harry C.|“Yoseph Renauld (RD 1698 James McManus (R) Re 22 ot & S | Ladbury John, A. Stormon wt 1205 Carl Anfinson,(R) Z NTIES S| ‘ Sixteenth District—Senate—Republican: No Nominations, Democratic:| 1.8. Berg (D) «.-. +++ a counTies |& BEE é Ss n No Nominati De: tt 426 J. A, Walen (R) . $ . Eg a, $e ™ No Pac iggy ony Bowes ponte Bjorn Fuglestad, Edw. Savre, C. F. ae Coghian (D9 ‘tors: o a 3 g ‘arlson. emocratic: io Nomination: . E. McPherson FARM B Eunecel Dice Bel gee toe Seventeenth District—Senate—Republican: I, _O. Fredrickson. 0- Eaward ©. Roy (D) ¢ eee FA i WITH REMOVABLE GRAIN GATE Leaps |g ci eee. | 2 | ambeeatte. Nerminrtans, cueee eenentionn ae ARNE ar ae eattfk |werrrere DisRIcT: Abraham Baldwin (R) : S 2 | Democratic: No Nominations. win, Night Phone 50 or 887 & A) a 2 Bighteenth District—Senate—Republican: No Nominations. _ Democratic: Stinnie D. Graig (R) a4 5 2, 82 3 | < |No Nominations. House—Republican: M. P. Blewer, Wi Crockett, Ed. ¢. Hanson (R) ...: adie | XO Ain Democratle: sosepit MeGauvran, Peter Natomith, Altred E, Prior. EF ee ag Nineteenth District--Senate—Republican: Joseph Renauld, Demox ie: R. B. Buttman (RB). TIP TOPS ror FARM BODY *25 are I. 8. Berg. House—Republican: James McManus, Carl Anfinson. Demo- 5 Alex Link (D) ... | Benson cratic: H. E, McPherson, John Coghlan, Howard Schmia (DB) +: ] Billings ‘Twentieth District—Senate—Republican: No Nominations. jocratic: TWENTY-FIRST DISTRIC: Bottineau No Nominations. House—Republican: Minnie D. Craig, J. C. dansom Dem: | Boao Miner CRI 1891 C, 0. Arneson (R) . Bowman . ocratie: Alex Link, Howard Schmid. Mack V. Traynor ‘(i)’: ham Fjalstad (R) T Drew (D: Johnson (R) Burke CATTLE RACKS .....%60O. een WITH TWO-SECTION END GATE FOR FARM BODY |e Cavatior 2: Di first DistrictSenate Republican: Mack V. Trey nor. Demo-| G. F. im) ccs tie ie Drew. louse—Republica! O. Arneson, E. A. Graynor’ Democratic: Wm, Erith, Frank Gessner, J. D. Michililen. cond District—s ona te B spanncee No Nominations. Demo- | Nominations, House-—Republican: W. J. Gilchrist, B. W; Lemke.| * Wm. Frith’ (D) | W. L, Noyes, Albert Bar! yaks Gessner (D) third District Senate mbtleee _ = Greene. Democgatic: J. B. McMillen (D) Perey Hanson. House—Republicai nigan, G. H, Knobel, R. TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT: Struts, RR Weight." Demperatie: Ben Giiberteom, Louls A. Mielke, Erwin W. J, Gilchrist (R) For low-cost hauling on the farm, get a GMT—the truck ; P PERRY that’s made to meet farm needs. It’s every inch a truck M. Orange, I. L. W: : id ‘Twenty-fourth District—Senate—Republican: No, Nominations, Demo- * 8 P emith me f cratic: No Nominations. Hou Republican Opdahl, Milton R. ‘W. L. Noyes (D) . Young. Democratic: Willlam Boardman, Albert Sone @D) addy built to stand up and give you years of tnpsiey-saving FUNER AL pay rors W, Kni ‘Twenty-fifth District Benater Republican: ¥ service. No other truck at or near the pri f this GMT ' ef Demo-| TWENTY-’ I nay, Sl DISTRICT: i price of this GMT is alee _ 3 Wiking. Demo- Eady W. J. Flannigan (8) : so complete in “farm truck” features. GMT rugged con- HO M E Hettinger” 2 ara Ritts | oue aenun een i © ries ae al EE re ay ¢ aR : it ey Kcnobel “2 > ; struction insures longer life and expense-free performance. ea” ree ere ettons Ser epubt ican! tn Dab Val P, Wolf. a mL. Olgon ¢ a3 The 66-horsepower, 6-cylinder engine provides plenty of a Melis NO eerste Senate Republican: 8. 8, McDonald. Demo- i Offers . Hf Falco | ©. power to handle full-capacity loads in your fields as well as McKenzie i uthrie, | "Hogae—Repubioan ahaa wn, 3 Falooner, ae McLean.. Fe? ; : ighth District—-Senate—Ri bitoan: Ne inations., ebgme- _. onthe road. Season after season, all year ’round, you'll find Convenience Morton 3 WeN@ Nomiations, House—-Seter Peterson, Fred J. "purr, c. 0. 8 ; that it costs much less in the long run to haul with a GMT. d Priv } © SEE Ma nrc ©. A, Jones. acgergaset Bonsid Odendach (9°: Call and get the Pri eo Altr ad, Ein Orange (D) * get the fucts about this truck today. an ‘acy Patter son._ Democratic: Hered Montad, Einar tyean Graham, Charles Wl dees pati ahaa ED Wahl (eee : : s Davi trtiath, Distriot—Senate—Republican: Xo, Nominations, Democratic: : YW: Kaden ¥ 1 No Nominations, House—Re} “Hepuplican ts ison, Gus A. Bchauss, W. J. : x R Ht otor saies, inc Renville 22: 1] Goawin. ‘Democratic: F. 8, Muton R Yours’ (i if r) ty) Hienland ‘ a cy eeiacteas Hii Soenats"epubtion: 2, Ch chri ide Titanng, gnats WS Raita y : Rolette 4 i swe Ratetel ; A , cae, nkopt. TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT 00 West Broadway Bismarck, North Dakota EN Ute ag are the Eos Se tican ‘biting 36 Ae Faderga ard. Dem-| A. 8. Marshall (BR) +10 J.B Broten . 1612 Sioux W, Stambaugh Ho ige-—Htepublican Bretfry, A. Rindy.| “3 1 # Nichole (B) « RG EW, Bn Ca 2s 7 ie 7 , id a) Johnson ‘ + W, E. Matthael. Democratic: A + ite third oc feats eat wy, B, Matthanl. Désmocentic: | Louls ster Stewart (i) + 1388 i. Nelson GD)" a ta ¥e,2 ons. Demo TWENTY-SIXTH DISTRICT: ae 8 le stad, Pe ¢ 5 Siepuys tb. Bialetin We Le Math Barnes Het Br! elaon, menogenie! ; ‘ Val P. Woll ay 1769 er, HF. Swett. Demo- ; Ac Be, corming, (BS. 2 2G. Welle te (Bs al”

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