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LANDON RETANNG GEST POLL LEAD Kansas Governor Holds Edge in 32 States But Percentage Martineson Candidate for, SHERIFF BURLEIGH COUNTY General Election, Nov. 3, 1936 QUALIFICATIONS I have been a citizen and tax- payer of Burleigh County for more than thirty years. I attend- ed Bismarck Schools during my boyhood days. I farmed for four or five years in Burleigh Coun- ty. Twenty-six years of my life was spent in the service of Bis- marck residents as police officer and police chief. PLEDGE : It elected, I shall enforcé the law and conduct the affairs of this office honestly, efficiently, economically and in the interest of every law abiding citizen and taxpayer of Burleigh County. Your vote port will be a led «Pol. Adv.) To these the Literary Digest adds @ 49th state, considered as being that for Roosevelt in 1932. In the Roosevelt column 648,007 came from 1932 Democrats and 127,443 from which ballots have come whose point of origin cannot be determined. ‘Returns from this “unknown sta’ give Landon 6,769; Roosevelt 6,195/1in p, and Lemke Some idea of where Lemke is getting il, 1 may be deduced from the his strength Massachusetts 17,| fact that, of his total of 75,119, former 15, Montana 4, Nebraska 7, Nevada 3, former Demecraia 60,008. ee Of Landon’ OMes | New York 47, North Dakota 4, Ohio tro pees Ws voad: fener in New Hampshire 4, New Jersey 16, 26, Oregon &, Pennsylvania 36, Rhode Island 4, South Dakota 4, Vermont 3, | SS Washington 8, West Virginia 8, Wis- consin 12, Wyoming 3. *. States in which Roosevelt is leading, with the electoral votes, are: Alabama 11, Arkansas 9, Florida 7, Georgia 12, Kentucky 11, Louisiana 10, Maryland 8, Mississippi 9, New VOTE FOR G. Olgeirson Attorney-at-Law County Judge Served as county judge of Mc- Lean County, N. D., for six years, Your vete and support will be gratefully received. (Pol, Adv.) Vote for THEODORE R. TAYLOR —for— COUNTY TREASURER ‘Taxpayer in Burleigh County for 30 years, Your consideration and support solicited. (Pol. Adv.) George S. Register Candidate for Re-election State’s Attorney Burleigh County—North Dakota Your vote Co, C. G. DERBY Candidate for Re-election Your Support Will Be Appreciated PI GENERAL ELECTION ‘Tuesday, Nov. 3, 1936 (Pol. Adv.) , and support solicited (Pol. Adv.) Auditor ef Burleigh County from former Republicans. shift is 100,564 in favor of Landon. TEACHERS SCHOOL FAVORS F, BR. Minot, N. D., Oct. 23.—(?)—Frank- Roosevelt led all presidential I, C. Davies County Judge Burleigh County. Candidate for Re-election I shall continue to strive to merit your approval. Candidate for His Second Term SHERIFF of Burleigh County Your support will be appreciated General Election, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 1936 Fred E. Anstrom The net (Pol. Adv.) ELECT - Milton Rue Republican Candidate for election as Senator in State Legislature 2ith District, Burleigh County (Pol, Adv.) Earl Browder. Some historians claim America once hi was called Fu Sang and that a Bud- i Ghist missionary visited it as early as 450 A, DEPARTMENT OF STATE BISMARCK, N. D. September 25, 1936 TO COUNTY AUDITOR: I, James D. Gonna, Secretary of State of the State of North Dakota, in accordance with the provisions of Article 26, of Amendments to the Constitution of the State of North Da- rt Section 979 C. In 1913, do (eae followin lay, November 3, UOR CONTROL ACT TO AUTHORIZE, REGU- OL THE TRA SAME, PROVIDING R EXPENDING AND DISTRIBUT- THE REVENUES FROM SUC! SENSES AND TAXES; PROVID- PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE PROVISIONS OF SAID ACT, PROVIDING FOR A SAVING CLAUSE AS TO THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF ANY PART OF THE ACT; AND REPEALING ALL ACTS AND PARTS OF ACTS IN CONFLICT THERE- WITH. BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NORTH DA- KOTA: This ect anal be known Section 1. ct. Section Alcohol, ‘and alcoholic beverages mean and Include any alco- holic, spirituous, vinous, fermented, malted, or other liquor which contains (Pol, Adv.) (Pol. Adv.) Qo Candidate for Burleigh County Auditor Ernest Elness General Election Nov. 3, 1936 more than four percentum (4%) of alcohol by weight. Section 3. Alcohol, and@ alcoholic beverages, as defined by Section Two herein, may be imported, transported, possessed, purchased, and sold in the State of North Dakota, in the manner and under the conditions set forth in this act. Section 4. Any person having a citizen of the State of North may engage in the wholesale or retail sale of alcohol and alcoholic beverages in the manner and pursuant to the regulations and restrictions contained In: this act. Provided that no person shajl hold a wholesale and a retail license at the same time. Section 5. Any person engaging in the retail sale of alcohol and alcoholic beverages as herein defined must first procure from the governing body of the City or Village, wherein the said || business is to be conducted, 2 license, the fee therefor to be not less than Two Hundred ($200.00) Dollars, or more than One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars, to be determined by the gov. erning body of such city or village; and any person desiring to engage in the retail sale of ulcohol and alcoholic beverages at a place other than, in the incorporated limits of a city or yillage must first procure a license from the County Commissioners at the County in which such business is to be conducted, which license fee shall not be less than Two Hundred ($200.00) or more than One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars, to be determined by the sald Board of County Commis- sioners; provided that the fee for such license shall be the same to each in- dividual within each of the sald po- litical sub-divisions respectively; pro- |vided further that such license shall jmot be transferable, except to the executors or administrators of a de- ceased license holder. | It js further provided that such ‘retail Ncense shall not permit the ‘sale at any one time to any person lof an amount greater than five wine gallons, Section 6. Before any person resid- ing In the State of North Dakota shall \engage in the sale at wholesale of al- legal and bonafide residence in, and |f fined herein, he shall first procure from the City Village where said business is to be conducted 80 to do, which shall be {1 sum of not less than Fi ($500.00) or more than 01 ($1,000.00) to be determined by said governing ise of said city A provided that fee t! for sha ithin each city 01 pose of determining where the same shall be issued, the place w! i jhome office and principal is kept. Provided that if w or office: maintained in more than one city parate license shall be had for each such warehou: Section 7. There shall be levied and collected on all alcohol and alcoholic beverages defined therein and sold at retail the following excise taxes: (1) On all beer, mait, and ale con- taining more than 4% alcohol by weight, the sum of 8¢ per gallon. On all light wines up to 14% alcohol by weight, the sum of 10c per gallon. On all wines from 14% to 21% of alcohol by weight, the sum of 20c per gallon. On all wines from 21% to 24% of alcohol by weight, the sum of 40c per gallon, On all wines containing more than 24% of alcohol oh weight, the sum of 60c per gallon. On all natural sparkling wines containing alcohol, the sum of 60c per gallon. On all artificial sparkling wines containing alcohol, the sum of 30c per gallon. On _ all other liquors, liqueurs and cordials, the sum of 60c per at in computing the tax on any package of spirits a propor- tlonate tax at a like rate on all frac- tional parts of a gallon shall be paid, except that all fractional parts of a gallon less than 1-16 shall be taxed at the same rate as shall be taxed for 1-16 of a gallon. Section 8. Stamps representing the excise tax net forth in Section Seven. hereof shall be securely affixed to each package or original container, sold by or in the possession of any, retail dealer, and It shall be unlawful for any person to possess any orig- inal package or other container co taining such alcohol or alcoholic be erage within the State of North D: kota upon which there are not affixed thereto such stamp or stamps and any alcohol or alcoholic beverage found in the possession of any person, without such stamps attached, except liquor in transit and consigned to a duly licensed wholesaler within the State of North Dakota, as herein de- d, shall be subject to seizure and confiscation by any peace officer. Section 9. The stamps herein pro- vided for shall be prepared and print- ed by the State Treasurer, in such fcrm and denominations as may be necessary for the carrying out of the Provisions of this act, and shall be issued to and sold to all wholesale dealers upon requisition thereof from time to time; and it is hereby made the duty of such wholesaler under this act to attach to or cause to be at- tached to each package or container in the proper amounts such stamps as are provided for in this act before the same are delivered, shipped to, or consigned to any retail dealer, and to keep a record thereof, designating the County, City, and/or Village to which the same are shipped, and re- port to the State Tax Commissioner the location of the retailer, to whom said sale, delivery, or consignment is made, All expenses of the State Treasurer In complying with the provisions of this act shall be deducted from the montes received from the sale of such stamps, and the remainder ther of shall be pald to the various Coun- ty ‘Treasurers of the State of North Dakota in proportion to the amount delivered to retailers in the various counties: provided that no distribu- tion shall be made in excess of the amount actually accounted for by the wholesaler, and that any monies on hand, received from wholesalers, shall be held until such time as the whole- saler reports the destination by Coun- tiles of the containers to which said stamps are attached. The distribution of the funds from the sale of said stamps, among the various counties, shall be under the supervision and control of the State ‘Tax Commissioner, provided, that such lusively t the ihe Boe peg de is : Section 10, e mitted to sell Enyraleokelle beverages | to minor, incompetent person, ne dian as defined by Federal Law, oF ri who is an inebriate, or ip of $b seerel ra al Ing In existegce of the adoption of act, may procure a license for °. sale at hol, ‘and alcoholic bever- in defined, pus re is hesee7, con- upon th sovernlay ie oe cities and villages, and oi e rd of County Commissioners, within their respective {pebalstiony, the authority t vo! icenses for cause, and Section 18. This act shall not be construed to apply to the following articles, when they are unfit for bev- erage purposes, to-w! a. Denatured alcohol produced and sed it to A of used p 0 Congress, and the reg! thereunder, reparation c Flavoring extract food 4. Scientific, c! trial product ture or sale taining alcohol. It ia further provided thi shail not apply to win priests, rabbis, and minis! ramental use; provided this Section shall not apply when a person shall knowingly sell any of the articles enumerated in paragraphs by, Ca beverage purposes, tan might reasonably deduct the int tion of the purchaser to use them for such purposes, It is further provided that this act shall not affect the sale of beer con- taining 3.2% alcohol by weight as now provided by law. Section 14. Any person violatin any of the provisions of thi nh ($500.00) dollars, the County jall for not mo! days or by both such fine and im- prisonment. Any subsequent offense shall be fined not mor 01 Thousand ($1,000.00) do! imprisonment in the Coun! not more than six months, or such fine and imprisonm: i revoked by the Gov 1s bod: suing the same, and such convictlo: shall be sufficient evidence and ground for such revocation. Section 15. The object of this en- actment is to provide for the sale and regulation of alcohol and alcoholic beverages in the State of North Da- kota, and it is hereby declared that if any provision of this Act in any man- ner controverts the provisions of the Constitution of this State, that tl remaining provisions would have be enacted by the people, even though such provision had been eliminated from the Act. Hence, if of the provisions are found to be in vio! tion of the Constitution ing provisions shall not bi by such Invalidity, but shall in full force and effect. Section 16. All acts, or parts of acts, in conflict with ‘the operation of the provisions of this act are here- by, repealed, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto sot my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of North Dakota at the pel in the City of Bismarck, this 25th day of September, A. D., 1936, JAMES D, GRONNA. Secretary of State, SEAL) I, Clair G. Derby, County Auditor of Burleigh County, North Dakota, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct statement of the Initiated Measure TO BE VOTED on at the General Election to be held on Tuesday, November 3, 1936, as re- ceived from James D. Gronna, this 23rd day of October, 1936. (SEAL) LAIR G. DERBY, County Auditor of Burleigh County, North Dakote, |eohiol and alcoholic beverages as de-|money so distributed shall be used ‘CERTIFICATE OF NOMINATION In accordance with the provisions of Section 975 of the Compiled Laws of 1913, I, Clair G. Derby, Burleigh County Auditor, hereby certify that the following is a correct list of names and addresses of the nominees for the designated offices certified fo me by the Secretary of State.and the several nomination certificates on file in my office, to be voted for at the General Election to be held on the 3rd day of November, 1936. Said Election will be held in the several Precincts of said County between the hours of nine (9) A. M. and seven (7) P, M, of said day. REPUBLICAN Landon PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS LEE BROOKS..... REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS WILLIAM LEMKE, Fargo USHER L, BURDICK......Bismarck 3 GOVERNOR WALTER, WELFORD..........Neche LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR T. H. H. THORESEN....Grand Forks SECRETARY OF STATE JAMES D, GRONNA. Lakota STATE AUDITOR BERTA E. BAKER.........Glenburn STATE TREASURER ATTORNEY GENERAL P. O. SATHRE...............,Finley COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE ©. BE. (OSCAR) ERICKSON. .Tappen COMMISSIONER OF AGRICUL- \“TURE AND LABOR RAILROAD COMMISSIONER 8. 8. McDONALD..........Bismarck STATE SENATOR Sith District MILTON RUE.. .. Bismarck MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF . REPRESENTATIVES oles ‘Sith District ALEX E. ASHBRIDGE....Bismarck WM. M. ANDERSON... .Devils Lake JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT OF PUBLIC ij ANSTRUCTION MARTHA E. BRATCHER.. aad “gee DEMOCRATIC Reosevelt PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS M. A. HILDRETH... REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS HENRY HOLT..........Grand Forks GOVERN P. H. COSTELLO........Cooperstown SECRETARY OF STATE MARY A, FENELON.....Devils Lake STATE AUDITOR E A, LILLIBRIDGE.......Dickinson STATE TREAS' HEILING. URER : soeseeeeValley Clty ATTORNEY GENERAL WILLIAM T. DePUY.......Grafton COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE 8. A. OLSNESS, +++. Sheyenne COMMISSIONER OF AGRICUL- : TURE AND LABOR ‘WM. KANE................... Minot RAILROAD COMMISSIONER M. &. HYLAND............+..-Fargo STATE SENATOR 2ith District JAMES W: GUTHRIE....,.Bismarck MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF : REPRESENTATIVES ‘ 27th District RIOHARD DAY...............Moffit J, M. THOMPSON. JOSEPH POLE ey INDIVIDUAL NOMINATIONS PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS . fashburn: “Nonpartisan League Republican” I, J, MOE. Valley City ean” “Nonpartisan Farmer Labor” _ GOVERNOR L. J. WEHE. “Progrenal: Platform” * WILLIAM LANGER.......Bismarck “Nempartisan League” LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR VILLIAM CROCKETT........Wales “Nonpartisan League” — SECRETARY OF STATE STATE AUDITOR STATE. TREASURER ATTORNEY GENERAL __ +e+--Grand Forks COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE COMMISSIONER OF AGRIC! TURE AND LABOR RAILROAD COMMISSIONER MARTELL... 208 STATE SENATOR 2ith District “Nonpartisan League” MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 27th District JOSEPH M. GLASER......Bismarck “Nonpartixan League” INDIVIDUAL NOMINATIONS Lemke PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS GEORGE ENGEL... +-McClusky O. 8. GUNDERSON. Christine ‘THOMAS MOHAGEN. “Lemke-0'Brien Union Party” REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS GOVERNOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR SECRETARY OF STATE STATE AUDITOR STATE TREASURER ATTORNEY GENERAL COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE COMMISSIONER OF AGRICUL- TURE AND LABOR RAILROAD COMMISSIONER STATE SENATOR 27th District MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 27th District NO-PARTY L ©, DAVIES..............Blamarck G, OLGEIRSON........... Bismarck COUNTY SURVEYOR L. W. LARSON......0..... Bismarck Dated at Bismarck this 23rd day of October, 1936, DIVIQUAL NOMINATIONS Thomas PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS OL. AASGAARD.............Fargo AUBREY W. HARKNESS. .Sherwood MRS. ALMEDA LEE. +++.-Mohall C A, SCHULTZ....... .Forman “Socialist Party” REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS GOVERNOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR SECRETARY OF STATE STATE AUDITOR STATE TREASURER ATTORNEY GENERAL COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE COMMISSIONER OF AGRICUL- TURE AND LABOR e RAILROAD COMMISSIONER " MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF ‘ REPRESENTATIVES 2ith District CLAIR G. DERBY, County Auditor of Burleigh County, North Dakota. INDIVIDUAL NOMINATIONS Browder PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS L, F. DIBBLE. ARVO HUBA.. WILLIAM MOXNESS. CLARENCE NELSON. “Communist-for Farmer Labor Party” REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS W. D. WEBSTER......Grand Forks “Communist-for Farmer Labor Party” PER HAALAND........Grandin mint-for Farmer Labor Party” GOVERNOR “Communiat-for Farmer Labor Party” LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR SECRETARY OF STATE STATE AUDITOR STATE TREASURER ATTORNEY GENERAL COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE COMMISSIONER OF AGRICUL- TURE AND LABOR RAILROAD COMMISSIONER STATE SENATOR 2ith District MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 27th District PEACE Bismarck Bismarck— 10/28-30 INDIVIDUAL NOMINATIONS Colvin PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS “Prohibition” REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS GOVERNOR COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE

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