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scoring and many changes in penail- ties for infringement of the rules un- der a code promulgated Monday by 7 the Whist club of New York, the] ,Plavers must have Portland club of London, and the | O° ah Commission Francaise du Bridge. A committee of representatives of American bridge organizations in- dorsed the changes, but if the com- ments of some of them are any indi- |“). i Spa cation, moves to have a representa-| Seeking Relics of Braddock’s Army Uniontown, Pa., Oct. 31.—(?)— Armed with an electro-magnetic historians and are following the trail of Brad- cock through earthing numerous relics of the English general's paign against the French and In- tive American body make future | changes will be intensified. i} Here are the scoring changes: Undertricks—50 points penalty per triek not doubled and not vulnerable; doubled and not vulnerable, 100 for the first undertrick, and an increase of 50 for each successive undertrick; vulnerable and undoubled, doubled and not vulnerable able and double, twice the vulnerable ueing the odd-num| trick over book at even-numbered tricks at 40 each. Ggand slams—1500 not vulnerable! Leonard, le; little slam re-' deayoring to Braddock’s men are said to have buried near here. and 2250 vulner: mains 500 and 750. Overtricks—If one is noi doubled and makes more tricks than contra ed for the premium is the number of overtricks multiplied by the suit That is, if one contracted for/mail-freight air liner which sent out spades and made five, 60)/an S, O. S., in a 60-mile gale over the would be scored above the line in-|English channel Saturday night. was stead of the 100 under the old sy tem. The old premiums for doubled/The German pilot and mechanic were redoubled overtricks are re-|aboard the craft when it left Croydon It was assumed the plane Premiums for exactly fulfilling/had gone down in high seas. doubled or redoubled contracts—| ———_ These are abolished. The old rules MAK= NARCOTIC RAIDS provide 50 points premium for ful-| gs} filling a doubled not vulnerable con- contract, and 100 and 200 for re- doubled contracts. Herewith is a formula for reason- ably easy computation of the total! valued by the agents at approximat penalty for any number of doubled, not vulnerable undertricks. Take 2! «mong and keep adding successive figures| (inock-em-Dead) until one past the number of tricks} result is the total penalty. plus 5 plus 6 equals 20. The penalty for any particular un- dertrick doubled and not vulnerable | is 50 multiplied by a figure computed ; two great insect families, the by adding 1 to the number of the; botflies and the minute parasite flies trick. That is, the penalty for the! of other insects. third undertrick is 50 (3 plus 1) or} 200. | « McKenzie is one of the first coun- Penalties for infringements of the| ties in the western United States laws, in the view of the Whist club,! to seek a soil survey have been considerably ameliorated.! more definite land valuation. Heretofore the partner of a player| soil classification who Sid out of turn was debarred; step in the count Contract Penalties Ateliorated =e ee *% * * * ~NEW RULE CODE DRAWN--- | eR * xe % ee * To Give Timid Bidder More Rope New York. Oct. 31—(AP)—Penalties for being set are changed under a new code of rules for the effective Tuesday. Non-vulnerable doubled undertricks will cost about 10 per cent more and all categories of vulnerable undertricks avout 10 per cent less. method of scoring undoubled not vulnerable undertricks is retained. There are five major changes in game of contract | trick. looking \o— same as} vulner- undoubled. dians. No Trump Is Changed" trump valuation — Three no! hawk head, trump equals five diamonds or five | virtually ' Airdrome. 100 for a doubled vulnerable Multiply the total by 50. The! tion. Here Is Count Key For instance, five down doubled HAVE and not vulnerable: 2 plus 3 plus 4, Washington, Multiplied ‘ery of what may be a i by 50 equals 1,000, the penalty for|—though not of the familiar side- five down doubled and not vulner- | show variety—was announced Monda able and also for five down vulner-|b; from the auction. Now the opponents land valuation. In accordance with the provisions of Section REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Hoover E, H. BRANT. Linton A. CARY. P. D. NORTON. UNITED STATES SEN GERALD P. NYE......... > 1?) ATIVES IN CONGRESS WM. LEMKE....... ..Fargo J. H. SINCLAIR....... Kenmare VERNOR GER............. Bismarck NT GOVERNOR ..New Rockford GO WILLIAM LAN LIEUTE 0. H. OLSO SECRETARY OF STATE ROBERT BYRNE... .....-Bismarek STATE AUDITOR BERTA E. BAKER......... Glenburn STATE TREASURER ALFRED S. DALE Bismarck ATTORNEY GENERAL A. J, GRONNA. Williston COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE S. A. OLSNESS. Sheyenne COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE AND LABOR JOHN HUSBY.. Finley RAILROAD COMMMISSIONER BEN C. LARKIN. Bismarck MEMBER OF STATE SENATE 27th District S. S. McDONALD. Bismarck MEMBERS OF HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES th District 27th District 27th District 27th District ‘ Bismarck . ANDERSON. WM. iW | HOMPSON : SS | JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT A. M. CHRISTIANSON .Towner JUDGES OF DISTRICT COURT 4th District FRED JANSONIUS. R. G. McFARLAND. -Bismarck Jamestown ‘SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC ed INSTRUCTION BERTHA R. PALMER..........Bismarck ARTHUR E. THOMPSON..Washburn new deal. : d better memo-,, Fer Montana: No, longer can one have a free look For Minnesota: Also there is a penalty for’ night: Tuesday at one’s cards while they are) somewhat warmer. being dealt. device. Mountain region. disastrous cam- Discoveries to date include eight-inch cannon b: spokes from the wheel of This is brought about by val-' non carrier and 45 piece dno’ trump The party, headed hy Dr. R. B. 30 each and the Abbott of the physics department. Purdue universty, and McClelland BISMARCK, cldy Devils Lake, eld: Fi illiston, clear . Grand Forks, eldy Valley City, eldy. ; GERMAN PLANE LOST London, 31. — \?) — German io, Tex.. clear ... 'y, Alta., clear. Edmonton, Alta., | Havre, Mont., clear . aul, Oct. “s Helena, Mont., cldy. ents Sunday 1aided ments and small hotels near the looy: | idistrict and arrested eight men and }two women on charg the Harrison narcotic ?P) — Federal | Medicine Hat, A., peldy. | Miles City, Mont., clear 24 | Modena, Utah, clear .. |No. Platte, Neb., clear... $7,500 were seized during the raids released from Leav orth. where he served a term for narcotic law viola- Prince Albert, S., clear. Qu’Appelle, Sask. clear Rapid City, 8. D Roseburg, Ore., cld3 ISSING LINK’ ct “Louis, Mo, raining. . Oct. 31.—)—Disco Smithsonian ssing link” is a norities bridges the evolutionary gap betw Sioux City, Ia, raining Spokane, Wash., raining Swift_Current, S., clear he Pas, Man., peldy.... Toledo, Ohio, raining... 38 Winnemucca, Nev., clear 30 | Winnipeg, Man. + 22 a step toward s program of fairer | | Weather Report FORECASTS For Bismarck and vicinity: Tuesday; change in temper- ature. For North Da- fair, warmer ex- treme west portion tonight; snow Tuesday. For South Da- kota: Fair, not so; Hid a es a tonight; Tuesday unsettled, 1 iy of such an offender may cail for a warmer east and south portions. Generally fair east, probably rain or snow west portion; tonight and Tuesday; warmer tonight. | yy, Partly cloudy to- generally fair and) ERAL CONDITIONS Pressure is from the central Rocky Meuntain re- gion northeastward to the upper Great “~~ Lakes region while low pressure cov- ers the western Canadian Provinces. Light precipitation occurred through: ut the Mississippi Valley and in the immediate surrounding territory while | generally fair weather prevails in the! Plains States and over the Rocky; Temperatures are, jbelow the seasonal average in most Missouri river stage at 7 a. m. 1.5 ft. | 24 hour change, 0.0 ft. Bismarck station barometer, inches: | Reduced to sea level, 30.25. NORTH DAKOTA POINTS OUT OF STATE bi oh 24 *}Storm Victims Are lofty regions where snowstorms have conquered even natives wise in win- ter lore, searchers Monday sought bodies of two men whose lives were Horn mountains, ager h by snows that have raged two weeks, packing passes and oblit- | @7>—7—> rating roads region which|/ Order Insecticide abouns ig game was gone over| | *. thoroughly in the quest for victims-|| For Man With Bugs | alive or dead. Rescue parties waded | &————_-» through snow waist deep and found fied jone body, that of Dillon McKinnon,| qa, Syste thie Cheer eat |Greybull, Wyo., 17. Fred“Demmel, 35, {and Dell F. Yoakum, 21, who were with McKinnon, have not been found Mrs. Russell Huddleston of Billings. ont., reported her brother, Everett Carnell, and Arthur Rogers both of Greybull, and a third man, whose jnamé she did not know, had not re- turned from their hunt in the Big jHorns, She said they had planned to! jreturn Oct. 14. i Grandmothers in Plane Crack-up | Chicago, Oct. 31.—(4)—The two “flying. grandmothers” are going on with their campaign in behalf of President Hoover despite the fact their airplane cracked up. bruiSed but smiling, the two grandmas emerged from wreckage of their Sunday after it had been dam- aged in a forced landing and an- nounced they would go on to Towa City, Ia., their destination, in a plane operated by a com- mercial airplane company. They are Mrs. H. Foster Bain, 53, and Mrs. Samuel Dolbear, 50, both of New York city. Flying from Cleveland, O., with Mrs. Bain at the controls, women reached the outskirts of Chicago without difficulty, due to heavy smoke neither could see the Chicago airport. were up about 1,009 feet and de- cided to come down anyway after sighting a level stretch in a for- A good landing was made but the machine ran into a weed-covered ditch and rolled over, cracking both wings and damaging the fuselage. “I've made forced landings be- fore and there’s nothing to them if you're careful,” said Mrs. Bain. She was licensed as a pilot in est preserve. Montanan Is Slain In Chicago Hotel Chicago, Oct. 31—()—A man ten- tatively identiifed as Henry Shoop, of Wibaux, Mont., was found dead in a | return. 00 | stockyards district hotel room Mon- | day, his hands tied behind his back. He had been shct or beaten to death. Police said robbery was the probable motive, as his pockets had been turned inside out. The man had registered under the name of Shoop, and was presumed to be a cattle man from Montana, the inn being frequented by stockyards | 02; He had been dead for some ‘00|time when a maid found the body Detter Control-of-Colds, jlying across the bed. eo Mb a | Sell your live poultry and cream now to Armour Cream- eries, Bismarck. Use the Want Ads GLUE TO BECOME FEED Cincinnati, Oct. 31—()—The glue jlong made by the American tanning industry will be glue no longer but a new kind of chicken feed. rich in| many Colds Cold SOONER proteins, it was announced Monday ar DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Ae: “Cooperstown W. D. LYNCH ; W. H. PORTER.. UNITED STATE! . W. LANIER ‘TATIVES IN CON - _D, LYNCH. R. B. MURPHY GOVERNOR HERBERT C. DePU T GOVERNO SECRETARY OF STATE STANLEY F. CASEY...............-Rt ...Carrington STATE TREASURER WILLIAM M. SCHANTZ......Bismarck ATTORNEY GENERAL SCOTT CAMERON.... of COMMISSIONER PERRY R. BENNE COMMISSION A JOHN MAGIL! RAILROAD COMMMISSIONER ARTHUR L, CHAPMAN. Ni MEMBER OF STATE SENATE 27th District J. W. GUTHRIE. MEMBERS OF HOUSE OF ROF AGRICULTURE LABOR MARIE HUBER. MADGE RUNEY J. L, KELLEY. FRANK A. LARSON COUNTY AUDITOR RBY... A. C. ISAMINGER.... COUNTY TREASURER ERNEST ELNESS INDIVIDUAL NOMINATIONS “Communist Party, Workers-Farmers PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS BARRY...... LEROY GILBERTSON. CHARLES HILL. LOUIS TVEIDT.. UNITED STATES SENATOR FRANK WITTY. REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS PAT J. BARRETT... ELLA REEVE BLOOR. GOVERNOR ANDREW OMHOLT. B. J. HELLAND.. SECRETARY OF STATE ROY W. DALZIEL. STATE AUDITOR STATE TREASURER ATTORNEY GENERAL K. P. LOESCH. COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE AND LABOR RAILROAD COMMMISSIONER MEMBER OF ST. 27th Dis MEMBERS OF HOUSE OF REGISTER OF DEEDS LUDWIG FRED SW STATE’S ATTORNEY F. E. MeCURDY......... GEORGE S. REGISTER. WESLEY I. C. DAV Cc. C. HIBBS GEORGE ME WM, en U eas REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS GOVERNOR | LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR ECRETARY OF STATE STATE AUDITOR STATE TREASURER ATTORNEY GENERAL COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE COMMISSIONEROF AGRICULTURE : AND LABOR RAILROAD COMMMISSIONER MEMBER OF STATE SENATE 27th District ATE SENATE MEMBERS OF HOUSE OF NO-PARTY CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT CHAS. FISHER. BERTHA SCHAF! PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR COUNTY CORONER INVERT. . E. PERRY... COUNTY COMMISSIONER | 2nd District | G, E. PETERSON CARL SCOTT. A. E. SHIPP..... oO. Ww Cc. A, SWANSO! 5th District VICTOR MOYNIER.. HF, TIEDMAN.. COUNTY JUDGE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1932 the University of Cincinnati. Chick- So ht i Cc 1 d ens fed Ponca Dae, it was fur- UL: ther announced, hyve been pro- is a vee P| alost or ail nats and also a rapid growers. le of scien- MEE tapas tific research is not conversion of glue } into food, but diversion. The scraps of hides and skins from which glue has been made are diverted into a ;mew chemical process which refines believed iost in blizzards in the Big/them up the scale into edibility in- stead of downward into an adhesive. e was just one bug after another for Peter Zellerbach. Most of them got in his eye but the last one took a bite out of his pocketbook. Zellerbach explained in “mu- nicipal court his automobile fail- ed to make a boulevard stop be- cause “a bug flew in my eye and I coudn’'t see the stop sign.” And the stop sign four blocks away? Another bug in the eye. And the matter of driving on the left side of the street ? Well, the |, bugs were pretty thick.” i “Well,” said the court, “one more bug won't do you any harm but this one is going to bite you.” WILL MAKE NO REPLY Berlin, Oct. 31. — (®) — Until the European powers acknowldege Ger- many’s claim for equality in arma- |to a query from the League of Na- Tuesday. INCOME HAS SHRUNK was less than half of the earnings of August, 1928, ($48,202,731), the peak year. MAYVILLE ENROLLMENT CUT Mayville, N. D., Oct. 31—(4)—En- rollment at Mayville teachers college for the fall quarter totals 303 besides {special music students and those au- diting or doing other special work, it was announced Monday. Mayville’s largest fall enrollment on record was in 1931, when at the end of the quar- ter 318 were registered. ZARO AGHA IS HOME Zaro Agha, who says he is 158 years Gay after two years of wandering j about America and Europe. His oc- | before she would let her stylishly- {to all the neighborhood street dogs AVE Money, Time and Health with the new VICKS PLAN for VICKS Nose &Throat % PREVEN % end a 975 of the Compiled Laws of 1913, I, A. C. Isaminger, County Auditor. hereby certify that the following is a correct list of names and addresses of the nominees for the designated offices certified to me by the Secretary of State and the several nomination petitions on file in my office, to be voted for at the General Election to be held on the 8th day of November, 1932. Said Election will be held in the several Precincts of said County be- tween the hours of nine (9) A. M. and seven (7) P. M. of said day. Dated at Bismarck this 26th day of October, 1932. C. ISAMINGER, itor of Burleigh County, North Dakota. INDIVIDUAL NOMINATIONS | INDIVIDUAL NOMINATIONS | “Liberty Party—Mopey Without Interest” PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Harvey .. Bismarck imbledon Out For Reelection ments, the government will not repl; oe ya.|, WHERHAS, Default has been made in the terms’ and conditions of that certain mortgage hereinafter describ-] 4SW/4) of Section Eighteen (18: non-payment of the tWo] seven (137), North, dundred Forty-six and 25/100 Do! 2 February 1, 1932, and the further Twenty and! jess Railroad’ Right-of-way in ltions as to whether Germany will participate in an extension of the one-year arms holiday, which expires 1 and August 1, re 100 Dollars ($1 |October 1, 1932 for the year 193 j1 a, Oct. 31.—(P)—Gross reve- | : edt Lp as te rar 1931. 1,|_ ‘There will be due on sald mortgage jnues of Canadian railways for August | amounted to $23,099,931 as compared | | , That that certain | ing: with $28,072,358 in August, 1931. This ccuted and delivered ‘by | au jagner ani jarissia Gag- ° ca aeTenaona to the Bed: | 24/100,, Dollars ($1960.02), "tomether and Bank of Saint seu oe by_law. . Paul, a y 2, County of Ramsey, State of Minne:| Dated Ale SE Sey AL GAND BANK sota, mortgagee, Dated ugu: . y filed for record in the office of eS ee Register of Deeds of, Burleigh y, North Dakota, 5 ~17-24- Te! August 20.119 10.17-24-31 11-17-14. ‘ fi , Fg at eect a will on fore- closes by a sale of the premises in i qinereinatter’ ae: NOTICE OF ELECTION PRECINCTS ribed, at the front door of the Court NC House, in the city of Bismarck, Coun- | gyi ecaNCT No. |ty of Burleigh, and State of North Da kota, at the hour, of 2 o'clock P. on the 12th ‘day of December, 1983, 614-137-216, vots, at School, House No. sucl wed mortgage on the day of sale, for said | jj, 2nepecto Po a ala defauited Indebtedness. Said e | to be made subject and inferior to the ra! = tnferton to,tig | hip, 137-76, and Lots 3 and 4, in Sec gage to The Federal Land Bank nt Paul amounting to Thirty-|in Township 137-75, vote at School House in Moffit. Inspector—Chairman | 2 mortgage and M. |satisfy the amount due upon Said sale is|~ Die Istanbul, Turkey, Oct. 31.—(#)—! unpaid of old, came home unexpectedly Mon-|five Hundred Sixty-nine. and 37/100 Dollars ($3569.37), The premises des- cribed in'such niortgage and which will be sold to | togenarian wife hid behind her veil/ 4 in the Count: atisty the same are |ship, 137-17, vote at School House. In- y of Burleigh, cof North Dakota, and des: |Spector—Chairman of Township Board dressed husband enter their shack.) Fey cetimanelol sii H st He 31%) of Section | Finally she relented and gave bread Township One Hundred Thire ven (137) North, Range Sev- as a token of Thanksgiving for his | Section Thirty-two ship One Hundred Thirty-eight Range Seventy-eight road right of way, containing Hundred Sixty-six es, more OF loss, re will be due on sald mortgage es ut the date of sale for said defaulted |*Pgctor pan Mel aliments and taxes the sum of |mownship, 138-73, provided by law. THE FEDERAL LAND BANK oe mT PAUL |tot—Chairman of Township Board of Mortgagee. fr aus Beinneaote. ship, 138-77, vote at School House No. . In NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOS- PREC! E WHEREAS, Default has been made| Board of Supervis the terms and conditions of that}. PRECINCT No. 12—Thelma Town- n mortgage hereinafter describ-| ship. 138-75, vote at School House. yy the non-payment of the three}Inspector—Chairman of Township A. County Audit “Socialist Party” PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS WILLIAM BALLOU. ALEX DeGROOT. ..Grafton | LLOYD E. MONSON ew Rockford H. A. MORRIS... UNITED STATES SENATOR UNITED STATES SENATOR REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS GOVERNOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR SECRETARY OF STATE STATE AUDITOR STATE TREASURER COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE MEMBER OF STATE SENATE 27th District MEMBERS OF HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 27th District G. E. BRENNISE. W. B. FALCONE LARE! CO! . D, E, LANGFORD. JOHN I. ROOP. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE R amarek | ANTON BEER... Bismarck | CHAS. F, BLECKREID H. R. BONNY. THE BISMARCK CAPITAL amortization installments of Three Hundred Twenty-five and No./100 Dollars ($325.00) each, due August 23, 1931, and February 23, 1932, and Aug- ust 23, 1932, and the sum of Seventy +|and 60/100 Dollars ($70.50) paid as insurance November 24, 1931, and the further sum of Eight’Hundred Two and 51/100 Dollars ($802.51) paid as taxes August, 22, 1932 for the years 1929, 1980 and 1931. Now. THEREFORE, NOTICE 18 IEREBY GIVEN, That that certain Mortgage executed and delivered by h_W. Burch, sometimes known as 3. W. Burch, and Blanche Burch, his Wife, mortgagors, to the Federal Land Bank of Saint Paul, a body corporate, of the City of St. Paul, County of Ramse; fate of Innesota, = ‘agee, Dated August 23,1919, and filed tor record in the office of tho Register of Deeds of Burleigh Coun- ty, North Dakota, on August 28, 1919, and recorded in’ vook 161 of ‘Mort- ages, at Page 287, will be foreclosed yy a ‘sale of the ‘premises in such mortage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the Court House, in the city of Bismarck, County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. on the 28th day of November, 1932, to satis- fy the amount due upon such mort- gage on the day of sale, for said de- faulted indebtedness Said sale is to be made subject and inforlor to the unpaid principal of the aforesaid mortgage to The Federal Land Bank of Saint Paul amounting to Bighty- one Hundred Thirty-seven /and 17/100 Dollars | ($8137.17). ‘The premises described in such mortgage and which Will be sold to satisty the same are situated in the County of Burleigh, United States Senator Alben W. |and State of North Dakota, and des: Barkley, a democrat, will seek re- | cribed as follows: election In the November 8 ballot. The Southwest Quarter (SW%) Ing. (Associated Press Photo) | sth peaceable paptciy of Section One (1), the Southeast Quarter (SE%) of Section Four- teen (14), the West Half (Wi) and the Northeast Quarter (NE) GE FORE-| of Section Twenty-three (23), all lying and being in Township One Hundred Thirty-seven 137) North, Range Seventy-nine (79) We the Southwest Quarter Township One Hundred, Thirty- Range Seven- 12ne fyrelght (78), West; | containing ine Hundred fift: ven (957) acres, more or less, according to the Government survey thereof, ‘e8) ‘Section One (1). at the date of sale for said defaulted iments, insurance and taxes the of Nineteen Hundred Sixty and cost of foreclosure as provided Mortgagee. St, Paul, Minnesota, '—Wijd Rose Town- ship, except Lots 3 and‘4 in Section 4, all of Section 6 and all of Section 7, Lot 4 in Section 8 and all of Section of Supervis« ICINCT No. ‘Long Lake Town- . all of section 5, 6 and 7 and lot 4 in section 8, and all of Section 18 of Jownship Board of Supervisors. PRECINt No. 3—Morton Town- of Supervisors. PRECINCT No. 4—Telfer Township, 187-78, vote at School House, Inspec: tor—Chairman of Boaré of Super- visors, PRECINCT No, 5—Missourl Town- ship, 137-79, vote at Eldridge School House. Inspector—Chairman of Board of Supervisors. PRECINCT No, 6—Fott Rice Town- ship, 137-80, vote at School House, Inspector—Roy Small, Bismarck. PRECINCT No. 7—Lincoln Town- ship, 138-80, vote at School House. In- McDonald, Bismarck, 8—Apple Creek vote at School House. Inspector—Chairman of Town- ship Board of Supervisors, || PRECINCT No. 9—Boyd Township, + /138-78, vote at School House. Inspec: Supervisors, PRECINCT No. 10—Logan Town- spector—Chairman of Township Board of Supervisors. ECINCT No. 11—Taft township, 138-76, vote at School House No. 2. Inspector —Chairman of Township Board of Supervisors. PRECINCT No. 13—Driscoll Town. leone 139-75, vote at Town Hall hi Driscoll, Iinspector—Chairman ° oj Township Board of Supervisors, PRECINCT No. 14—Sterling ‘Town- , vote at School House in Inspector—CI irman of joard of Supervisors. PRECINCT No. 15—McKensle Town. ship, 139-77, vote at School House McKenzie, ' Inspector—Chairman 04 Township Board of Supervisors, PRECINCT No. 16—Menoken Town- ship, 139-78, vote at School House in Menoken, "Inspector—Chairman ~ of Township Board of Supervi PRECINCT No, 17—Gibbs Townal 139-79, ‘vote at School House. Insp tor—Chairman of Township Board RECINCT No. 18—Hay Creek Township, 139-80-81, vote at School House. Inspector—Chairman of Town- ship Board of Supervisor: PRECINCT | No. _ 19 — Riverview hip, 140-81, vote at School No. 2 on section 26, Inspector— ynn W. Sperry, Bismarck. PRECINCT “No, 20—Burnt Creek Township, “140-80, ‘voto at Arnold School. Inspector—Chairman of Town- ship Board of Superv PRECINCT No. 21—1 ship, 140-79, vote at School House No. 1, Ihspector—Chairman of Township Board of Supervisors. Ei No. 22—Franees Town- ship, 140-78, Vote at West Schoo! House. Inspector—Chairman of Town- ship Board of Supervisors, PRECINCT No. 23—Sibley But ‘Township, 140-77, vote at School House No. 1. Inspector—Chairman of Town- ship Board of Supervisors, PRECINCT | No. 24—Christiania Township, 140-76, vote at Schol House No. 1. Inspector—Chairman of Town- Board of Supe INCT No. —Glear Lake c » 140. at School House No. 1. Inspector—Chairman of Town- ship Board of Supervisors, PRECINCT No. 26—Lein Township, 141-75, vote at School House, Inspec- tor—Chairman of Township Board of sor: INC! ship, 141-76, ec! . 27—Lyman Tow: ite at School House. I spec airman of Board of Supervisors. PRECINCT No. 28—Trygg Town- , 141-77, vote at School House. In- r—Chairman of Township Be of Supervisors, PRECINCT No, 29—Cromwell Town- ship, cu rote, at School House. nspector —Chairman of Townshi| Board of Supervisors. + id PRECINCT No. 30—Crofte Town- ship, 141-79, vote at Town Hall at Baldwin. _Inspector—Chairman of rr Township Board of Supervisors, PRECIN ET No. 31—Glenview Town- ship, 141-80, vote at School House in Glenview Township. Inspector- ire man of Township Board of Supers s. PRECINCT 32—Painted Woods Township, and 81, School House No. 1, Inspector—Chi PRECINCT No. 83—Becklund Town- ship, 142-79, and Bast half of Towne ship’ 142-80,’ (less Sections 1, 2, 3,10, 11, 12 of Township 142-80 and Section 8-142-79, which includes South Wile ton, Chapin and Langhorne) vote at School House No. 1, Inspector—Chalr- man of Township Board of Super- ve BCINeT PRECINCT No. 34—Ghylin Town- ship, 142-78, vote at school house No. 2. Inspector—Chairman of Town- ship Board of Supervisors. PRECINCT No. 35—Rock Hill Town- ghip, 142-27, vote at school house No. spector—Chairman of Townal are Re tt wne tows, PRECINCT No. 36—Wing Town- ship, 142-76, (less Village of Wing) Vote’ at School House No.2, Inspector —Chairman of Township Board of Su. pervisors, PRECINCT No. 37—Harrlett Town- vote at Arena. Inspector 42, rman of Township Board of Su- POERECINGT. N PRECINCT No, 38—Phoenix Town- ship, 143-75, vote at School eume Ton Section 9." Inspector—Ed, Wagner, ARRECINGT _N PRECINCT No. 39—Richmond Township, 143-76, vote at school house. Inspec I. ‘Rhodes, Wing. PRECINCT No. 40—Canfield ‘Town- ship, 143-77, vote at school house No. 1, Inspector—Chairman of Township Board of Supervisors, PREC. S ship, 1 —Ch: No. 41—Estherville Township, 143-78, (less Village of Ri gan) vote at school house on Sec, 15. Inspector—Chairman of Township Board of Supervisors. PRECINCT No. 42—Grass Lake Townshii 143-79, vote at school house No, 1, Inspector—Chairman of Township Board of Supervisors. PRECINCT No. 43—Wilson Town- ship, 144-79, vote at Southwest school house Inspector—Chairman of Towns) ip Board of Supervisors. PRECINCT No, 44—Steiber Town- ship, 144-78, vote at school house No. 1, Inspector—Chairman of Township Board of Supervisors, PRECINCT No, 45—Schrunck Town- ght, Gr, vate we soso! house No. 2. Inspector—Chairman of To: Hoard of Supery ae i sors, INDIVIDUAL NOMINATIONS PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS SECRETARY OF STATE STATE AUDITOR STATE TREASURER ATTORNEY GENERAL COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE AND LABOR RAILROAD COMMMISSIONER MEMBER OF STATE SENATE Sith District’ MEMBERS OF HOUSE OF RREPRESENTATIVES 27th Distrie COUNTY CONSTABLES NCE HANS! KIMBLE COUNTY AGENT An Act relating to Agricultural Ex- tension Work. OFFICIAL: NEWSPAPER f PRECINCT No, 58—Shall consist of PRECINCT Ni 46—Florei Township, 144 poeny re ; Vote at school house No. 3, Inspector—Chairman of Town- ship Board of Supervisors. PRECINCT No. 47—Hazel Grove Township, 144-75, vote at school house No. 1, Inspector—Chairman of Town- ship Board of Supervisors. PRECINCT No. 48—A)l tha’ the First Ward west of the c of Fifth Street to center line of Thi Street and North of the Townshil line, vote at North Ward ‘School House. Inspector—W. J. Noggle. PRECINCT No. 49—All of t part of the First Ward West of the center line of Third Street to the center li of Mandan Street and North of tl Township line, vote at Thos. Galvin’ Garage. Inspector—W. A. Falconer. PRECINCT No. 61—All of that part of the First Ward West of the center line of Mandan Street and North the Township line, vote at Little’ Garage. Inspector—Geo, Gullickson. PRECINCT No. 50—All that part of the Second Ward west of the center line of Fifth Street to the center line of Second Street, South of the Town- ship line and north of the center line of Broadway, ypte at Will School. In- SPPRECINCT Nor SherAll of PRECIN ». 5I—All of that part of the Second Ward west of the Pen- ter line of Second Street to the center line of Washington Street, south of ¢ the township line and north of the center line of Broadway, yote at Buigk Garage. Inspector—H, F. Trepp. PRECINCT No. 62—All of that part of the Second Ward west of the cen- ter line of Washington Street, South of the Township line and north of the center line of Broadway, vote at Swimming Pool. Inspector—J. A. Ronee SCINCT No, 52—All of that part of the Third Ward east of the center line of Fifth Street to the center line of Seventh Street and north of the Township line, vote at Cook's Gar- age. Inspector—F, E, Dich! PRECINCT No, 53—All of that part of the Third Ward east of the ce! line of Seventh Street to the cent line of Tenth Street and north of th Township line, vote at the High School. Inspector—H. W. Grittith, PRECINCT No. 63—All of that part of the Third Ward it of the center line of Tenth Street.and north of the Township line, vote at Richholt School. Inspector—Carl R. Kositzky. PRECINCT No, 54—Fourth Ward, being all of that part of the city of Bismarck, east of the center line of Fifth Street and south of the center line of Broadway, ‘ote at Wachter School. “Inspector—Matt Senger. PRECINCT No. 55—Fitth Ward, all of that part of the City of Bismarck, West of the ceuter line of Fifth Street and south of the center line of Broadway, vote at Gussner Building. Inspector—Frank Ernisse. PRECINCT No. 56—Sixth Ward, all of that rere of the City of Bismarck, south of the Township line east of the center line of Fifth Street to the center line of Ninth Street and north of the center line of Broadway, vote at Fire Hall. Inspector—s. ©, La- Se RECINGT No. 57; NCT No, 57—Sixth Ward, alt of that part of the City of Biamance, south of the township line, east of the center line of Ninth Street and north of the center line of Broadway, vote at St. Mary's School. Inspector— Grant Marsh. ‘CINCT No. 58—Shall consist all that territory within the incorpor- ated iimits, of the Village of Regan, located in Townships 142-78, and 143- 78, yote at School House Inspector—A. H, Lundberg. art of er line irda of Rogan. Sections 1, 2, 3, 10, 11, and 12 of Town- ship 142-80 ‘and Section 42-79, which includes South Wilton, Chapin. Langhorne, vote at Residence of M. B. ctor . ‘Truax, No, 60—Shall consist of all that territory within the incorpor- ated limits of the Village of Wing, lo- cated in Township 142-76, vote at Wing jflalt in Wing. Inspector—J. & ville. ville. 10-27-81 11-3-1,