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Show City Election Is To Be Held Next Tuesday, Nov. 5 Tuesday, November 5th is election day. At the Republican primary a large part of the voters of the city expressed ex-pressed their choice for the city officers. offi-cers. If these men are the choice of the voters it should be expressed again at election. It is not enough that certain men be elected to office They should be and are entitled to be elected by a majority of the eligible voters of the city, and the only way in which this can be assured is that everv registered voter cast a ballot. Give the men who are to represent you in city affairs the assurance that a majority ma-jority of you are with them. Dont let them be forced into office with an expression on election day from only a handful of people. The poles will open at 7 a. m. No-veribrr No-veribrr 5th. Vote your choice and vote early. Following are the polling places and judges for the election, Tuesday, November No-vember 5th: District 1 M. C. Peterson's Peter-son's home, Henry Hasler, O. J. Sorenson, Soren-son, Leland Stansfield. District 2, Armory hall Rev. N. R. Smith, Peter Jordan, Othello Hansen. District 3, City HallJ. Ben Staker, John Neilson, Byron Hampshire. District 4, Lynn Averett's home La-var La-var Oldham, Wilford West. Disrtict 5, Paul Monsen's home Sheldon Monsen, P. A. Wilcox, S. N. Gadc. |