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5CANDDATES POR | GOVERNOR SPENT $177 INPRIMARE Number of Office Seekers Had No Expenses at All, They Tell Gronna Five candidates for governor in the primary election compan have re- ported campaign expel ures total- ing $1,177.61 in aftaavits “fled with ’ Becretary of State Gronna. Governor Welford reported expen- aitures of $185, including $60 for a driver, $55 for car expense, $45 for hotel ea) and $28 for meals, while ‘William Langer, his petite oppon- ent, listed $540.50 his expenses. ‘This included $350 ih io ty te Oe to picts committee,” $50 to county League committee, 140.50 for for telephone and telegraph charges, and $100 for the publicity entitle John Moses, Democratic gu! brite nominee, listed. $208.70" | tnelude Ing $177.86 in traveling expenge and tao for telephone, telegraph, post- ap etc. James F. Morrow and Ole Olson, opponents of Moses, listed e138 and $167.50, respectively. Holt Had No Henry Holt, Democratic nominee for congress, reported he had no expenses, while his runing mate, J. J. Nygaard, reported $126. E. A. Johansson, also candidate for congress in the pri- marty, spent 81 cents. fessman ‘William Lemke and Usher L. Bur- “dick, Republicans, listed $75 and bei respectively. P. H. Cos- and tell, ‘Republican and Democratic nominees for lieutenant governor, respectively, listed no expenses. Sec- retary of State Gronna reported $232.65, including a donation of $200 to the Nonpartisan League campaign fund, and H. M. Pippin, defeated op- ponent $106.60. Mary A. Fenelon,|H. We Democratic nominee, listed $82.25. Other filings included the following candidates: State Auditor, Berta E. Baker, $65; E. A. Lillibrige, $8; State Treasurer, John Gray, $251.60, includ- {ng $200 campaign pledge; George Al- Jets, $224; O. L. Svidal, 24 cents; Philip Heiling, $60.17; Attorney, General P. O. Sathre, $282; Owen T. Owen, $276, including $200 campaign pledge; Wil- liam T. DePuy, nothing; Commission- er of Insurance Harold Hopton, $245; Susie Stephenson (above), “of of Niagara Mig ad N. Y., confessed, iE TT ae i hed EE | Oil Driller Plays - | Uc Cinderella to Cow | oy Sects, 0, Aug. 7—(P)— Sleep is more important to Ralph Ault, oil driller, than a pair of shoes. decided on a nap, his feet dang- ee wie awoke with both shoes a cow was chew- ing on ‘his: footwear. Oscar E. Erickson, $278.60, See $200 campaign pledge; ar H. son, Naeaey 8. A. Olsness, $216.98; W. estergaard, not Railroad Commissioner, O. A. Hall, 31 cents; 8. 8. McDonald, $21! contril ay Labor, Martell, $379; John Hagan, $320, including $200 cam- paign Lae: Robert T. McBratney, ; William Kane, $50; ee ent of Public ae ES Sere a son, $40; Mrs. Martha E. $275, including $200 caneaigt'y pledge. Coffee _can)never be too good. So n trying to make each cup more us than the last, till some fin: ‘you try Schilling Coffee. Schilling Coffee One kind for Percolator Another one for Drip THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1936_ "OWEN H. MOON DEAD vivors are a daughter, Mrs. H. E. | federal government _ be opened here Aug. CALL RAILWAY BIDS rvices have been, : Fort Peck, Ment., Aug. 7.—(#)—The Masonic funeral ‘set set tentatively for. Saturday. Sur- Blue, 5-lb. basket MPEL’ PHONE 1612 POTATOES Washington White As 1 15 35c | Lemons Carrots Pears an Sel ma fancy, dos. .. Butter. No. 1 Creamery per pound 36¢ Oxydol Large pkg. 20¢ Peaches Elbertas $1.18 BLOCK SALT, each 39 | FLOU Eggs Fresh from country Doz. 20¢ Watermelon wiic'..22¢ | Blackberri Stokely’s Finest Cut Green or Wax Beans, No. 2 tin, each. . 1 4c en $1.53) .15¢ doz. for Oranges ‘xi 2 4 Lettuce fats 2 tor L5¢ ""30c| patie PEANUT BUTTER eer 2 ne 25¢ SWANSDOWN Cake Flour, with can Calu- met Baking Powder. SALMON OATMEAL Minneopa, Dakota Maid or Occident, 49-Ib, bag 2 for Peas, Standard, (Case $1.95) Stokely’s Finest Spinach, Corn, White, No. 2% tin, — Dozen $. (Case $1.95) ment Thursday called quarry site at Snake Butte, Bids will ug. 35. Since 1900 the people of the United PLUMS California 15-Ib. lug Doz. 35¢ te te 15¢ kK rg tin 56c Obs. 17e Pt. box States uke eaten an average of 130/ pounds of meat per person annually. Of this amount approximately half was beef, including veal. Emerger icy shipment of carload lots of hay and forage were put into nated by North Dakota railroads July 24. advantagl ob these secure the necése from their county who wish to take reduced rates may sary certificates agents. “arouth rates the Farmers even refrige bowls, . tile, , Se ee rolls soma PURE + SAFE + DEPENDABLE wi ban’ une ordine deodorizes on ind 2 ds disinfects, de rs, drain! heheh conta regu er sickroo! inboords, the number of ways th many imi CLOROX Disinfects AS | s itr linens @ weet ry Lees de- ration. $ stains fr bathtubs, ae nails ond ths \d nt rausehel porta for economy: BLEACHES REMOVES STAINS DESTROYS ODORS A SAFEGUARD TO HEALTH Phone 626 Dill Pickles, Oxydol, Jello, all six flavors, 19c Blue Goose Oranges, fancy Cantaloupe, med. size, 2 for Powdered Sugar, 29¢ SPOHN'S WEEK-END SPECIALS Four Regular Deliveries Daily large 5 tb. pkg. ........ 59c (3 Jar Rubbers, 3 dozen for Plums for can- ning, 18 Ib. lug... Potatoes, Calit., No. 1, 6 Ibs, for . Don’t Miss Last Two Big Ball Games of the Season Israelite House of David, Monday, 6:15 p. m. Kansas City Monarchs, Tuesday, 6:15 p. m. Peaches ee Tomatoes, firm, red ripe Wash: ington grown, 2 Ibs. for 518 9th St. Early June Peas, No. 2 can, 2 for Bantam Corn, good quality, 2 No. 2 cans ... American Cheese, 2 Ibs. 19c CRISCO 3 Ib. can Peanut Butter, rich in flavor, quart jar Wax Beans, 2 No. 2 cans Purex Washing Com- pound, % gal. jug 18 oz. can, 2 for .. $1.09 a eee SAVE NOW ON Ss Food Market 119 Fifth St. Near Broadway Telephone 476 Celery Hearts, 3 for Lemons, doz. « .33c Green Top Carrots, 2 bunches lic Oranges, 2 doz. 29c BLUE PLUMS, 15 Ib. crate ..........$1.25 NEW POTATOES, 10 Ibs, ............3le Unete. William Golden Ban- LeGrande Tomatoes, ta 5 No. 2% can, py py ee 27c 2 cans for Utility Bag Special 2 large ena Flakes, ceo Bran | Asst. 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