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mee Awe 2s how BR See gmescercre DENOUNCES 1, D. AUTOCRAGY League Appointee on State, Board of Control Declares Townley False Prophet ’ SAYS HE ADVOCATED LYIN Recalls Advice to Senator Mees to Smother Conscience and Lie to Constituents Denouncing the Townley domina- tion of the Nonpartisan league, Simon J. Nagel of the state board of control, a Frazier apointee, in a signed state- ment issued Saturday through the} Morton County Farmers’ Press, a league newspaper, of which he is di- rector, says: “What would you think of a teacher, or a father that would instruct a child, instead of telling the truth, to go home and lie like a horsethief? What would you think of a man who tried to force you to vote against your con- scientious convictions, after you had taken a solema oath Lefore God and man, to be guided and actuated by your conscientiouX knowledge and be- lief? MR. TOWNLEY DEMANDED THAT OR SENATOR MEES. Mr. Nagel’s statement in full fol- lows: a What is wrong with the Nonparti- San league? ‘ There is nothing perfect in this world, nor wa’ there ever a perfect machine built, that did not need, or could not be improved upon. The Nonpartisan league program is a mighty big piece of machinery. , Tae- oretically, it:had been explained to the farmer to consist of a state own- ed elevator, flour mill, cold storage, rural credit banks and compulsory hail insurance. The farmers endors- ed and elected their representatives, who had obligated themselves to put IT TAKES GOOD SOLES 10.00 This “George Wentworth, a Ietter carrier here, has worn a pair of shoes with Neolin’ Soles four months and two days. His ronte is twenty miles a day. This test made at our request, proves the wearing quality of Neslin Soles to our satisfaction... From Lothrops- Farnham Co., Dover, N.-H. Only Nedlin Soles will stand up under a test iike this. People who are hard on shoes will save money if they buy. them with Neolin Soles. These shoes come in many siyles for men, women and children. Have Nedlin Soles put on your worn shoes too. Any good:repair shop will apply them. Remernber—they are made by Science to be comfortable and waterproof. also. Manufactured by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron. Ohio, who make Wingfoot Heels— guaranteed to outwear all other heels. Neolin Soles Zz This Is Easter Week Better be safe than sor- ry. If you want an Eas- ter Suit, all orders must; be placed this week to insure_ delivery. Cume early! ‘ Klein—Tailor & Cleaner SIMON NAGEL | this mighty economic machine into operation, or make laws under which named public ufilities could ‘be put over. . The Gth of January our representa- tives gatuered in Bismarck to write instructions in the worm of laws, how this mighty mashing was to be assim- ilated and operated. The farmer wanted tne league program carried out, and the leg sators were determ- ined to carry iw out, During the session of the legis- lature two years ago, the League caucuses were heid in a very creditable manner, the members, after the bills had been explain- ed, were allowed to amena and reject without being dominated by the “Big Chief’ and all went smooth ana democratic. ' At the last session of the leg- islature the “Big Chief” had gathered around \ himself a wunch of \radical socialists with radical theoretical honbies, me- asures of vital importance, but un-American in nature, undemo- cratic in power, and NOT call- ed for in the ‘league program. The measures. that will be reterend- ed and initiated in the coming elec- tion, after you heard them explained by your state officials, will convince you that nobody is trying to ruin the league or tear up your organization. Fellow citizens of | Morton county, | have lived among you for 33 years, you have honored me with different political posi- tions, small and large, 1 have never been accused of betraying you, never} been accused of telling you a lie, and SO HELP IME GOD, | WOULD RATHER DIE A PAUPER,, THAN BE- TRAY YOUR CONFIDENCE. | was one of the first boosters for the (Nonpartisan League in Morton County,. and | am today. 1 helped to. endorse the first members for the legislature, Mr. Mees and Mr. Koller, and you have reason to be proyd of them this very hour. They did not betray the ‘confidence you placed in them. They /are good honest democratic citizens and will not knowingly stand for any shady legislation. At the last session of the legisla: ture the league w in the majority. The door stood .wide open, the arms were outstretched to receive the beau- tiful Lady Democracy outlined in Governor Frazier's ip ge. Real democracy was what we were all looking for, democracy where the people in this state “would rule, de- mocracy that would be an example tor others to follow, democracy where the people could elect and reject through the much highly aired initiative and referendum law. But lo! What were the first fruits after the governor's beautiful mes: sag an autocratic club. wielded over the heads of the legislators,-one man power, scientifically planned by a bunch of radical socialistic profes: sors that we feed ayith our $16.00. What would you think of a teacher, or a father that would instruct _ its child, instead of . telling the truth, to go home and lie, lie like a horsethief. What would you think of a man that tried to force yous to vote againsX your honest, conscien- tious convictions, after you had takena solemn oath before God and man, to be .guided and act- uated by your conscientious knowledge and belief? MR... TOWNLEY DEMANDED THAT OF SENATOR MEES—. autocratic, anarchistic demands like the aforesaid do not belong to the league program and are mutch less tolerated in societies. Townley. is. not roasting the state, officials as “fools” and “traitors” because they object to a few radical socialistic bills that had never been discussed as a‘part of the league program. Fellow, citizens, you will learn in time why Townleyism is falling ‘by the road side, but not the league. I had the firm belief that: Townley in his movement was a second Abe Lincoln, that he was absolutely hon- est, but he betrayed my confidence when he said to Mr. Mees “Go home confidence in the state officials who Indigestion, Gas and BloatFrom ~ Acid-Stomach An acid-stomach cannot digest food properly. ates. the food sours and erments and, passing into the irites- tines, becomes # breeding place for way connected with the stomach. leasant tasting EATONIC TAB- LETS that you eat like a bit of candy, quickly put an ‘end to your stomach cotintless millions of deadly germs— toxic poisons Like called. These poisons are absor! into the system and canes untold misery. So, you see, it is just acid-stomach, nothing else— that makes so many pet weak, listiess and unfit; saps their strength ond energy; robs them of their vigor and vitality. Biliousness; bad live-, Nervousness, Piindiog, g here. coches, rheumatism, Riiabago, sciatica —<these and many other still mcre cetions ailments often are traced to, * tue common source—an acid-stomach. efake ZATO. "ofthe pains of indigestion, heartburn, ; estes Lepr miosis ier ecrae \ x troubles. They act as an absorbent—s literally wipe up the excess hurtful acid and make the stomach pare, sweet and strong. Help digestion so that you get all wer and ene! from your food. You-cannot be wel without it} lf you are one of those who ha everything” -but in spite of it ill-euffer all kinds. of acid-stomach fal oteeoin and wipor beta tt bsikste re! ant r— in at once to take EATONIC. -Get baex Tir ibe poud Wings ot Ules Laks ry 4 2 thousands of others you will 0 fever Reap eda ghick relief sxi jist has EATOSIC. We it. to give refund ~| Arthur. Bender. EVERETT TRUE SIX*YEAR “OLD SON BRANDISHING THIS REVOLVER AROUND: and lie, lie like a d——horsethief.” where will we cut the | i je if we let Mr. Mees vote to the dictations of his. conscience? Those words went through my heart like a thunderbolt; 1 felt be- trayed and ashamed. Such un-Ameri- can “words were never uttered by Lincoln. I did then say to Mr. Langer “WHY DON’T YOU’ ARREST HIM AND PUT HIM IN JAIL, THAT MAN Is AN ANARCHIST.” There has been a great debt piled upon our ‘shoulders to carry out the league program, also many hundreds of ‘thousands of -dollars in taxes, absolutely unnecessary, and such laws we are going to referend. Put your declare to stand by you, that a ready and willing to steer the ship with its heavy loud througi a severe storm. Stand by those men that are ready to..protect your. pocket. books and- your. property, Stand by. those men that are heavy tax-payers; even tf--Townley shouts they are. “FOOLS, CROOKS AND TRAITORS.” Stand by those men that proved themselves honest beyond the shadow of a doubt. Does Townley. really fear that the league is) going to be torn up? NO! But Townley has proclaimed himselt sole dictator and czar over North Da- kota. ...Nothing can be touched or amended. without his majestic permis- sion...“‘Keal democracy. aha! to hell with democracy, one man autocratic, sociaristic power, that is whut I es- tablished,. with or without cause, off goes your head at my. will-if you sneeze,” Who do. you know hetter—Langer or Townley?» Would: you ‘elicve it if/ Townley said that Mr. Langer was aj coward, crook and traitor under cov- er? In just about that many words he says tiat in the Leader. Are we going to let that insult be rammed down our throats and swallow it, be- cause Mr. Langer said the education- al bill was un-American and un-demo- cratic? The trouble lies deeper. With whom_does Townley plan’ the future? With our good honest farmer or with a pack of socialists. Count them up whom he has on his string. We got to get rid of them our our state will be tun by. a ‘bunch of socialists. and-1I.; W. W.’s. S.J. NAGEL. HONOR ROLL, BISMARCK PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Period ending March 21,°1919. Will School. A First Grade—Miss Irish, teacher. Wilbur Mathews. Hlizabeth Marks. ‘Harvey Erlenmeyer. Theo Vettle. = Grant Hartley. . B Second Grade—Miss Dtamond, teacher: Merle De Van. Ethel Fisher. Kermit Glitschka. ‘A Second Stade Miss Halverson, teacher: Ruth Ferris. n. B Third Grade— Miss Halvefsony teacher: ‘Leon Lasken. * Paul Booten. wre ae = Third Grade, Miss Andréw, teacutr: ‘Muriel Benson. 33 .Edmund_ O'Hare, ge eet Marion Strutz. epee thee teacher. é John Birdzell. ~ ee {Mary Gallagher. " A. Fourth Grade—Mrs. Casselman, teacher. Ruby Peterson. Arline Spitzer. Gerald Vetter. a Bessie Yeastey- Sixth Grade—Miss’ Erleson, A * Dorethy Birdzell. ’ Lester Ellis. ~ BY CONDO Pr~JOST NOW FounND Your | OW, YES, THA ; ALC RIGHT. gk CET HIM PLAY With: HIT. SOMETIMGS, THERE's Wo! DANGGR — IT'S NOT COADED — f al eee e mester, 1919. March 21, 1919. Rosemary Lomas Ruth Kawlings. Elsie Thrams. B Seventh Grade, Mrs. Loomis, teacher | ¥ Paul Gallagher. bs Charles Hof&man. Evelyn Martin. Bleep, improved ereased phys lean breath, LON Victor Howell. UK Clare Packard. f verior ubility} Show othe: Third Grade—Miss Murray, teacher: mule Robert Fogarty. t Graco Livdabl, Jeanne Setser. William. Lanr. B Second Grade Miss Rpgister, Dorothy Anderson, Rolo :Moyer.s Mary Erickson, YOUR CAREER ENTER HERE: Nefmatter what your business ambl- tion may be, you can best enter on your career through a thoroughly Practical commercial education. With: Anouledge and traiying to back you, yoitcanclimb toariy beightyouchoote, ‘Many graduates of the Dakota Bus- iness College have developed into big businessmen, Former women students now hold responsible executive posi- tions throughoutthe Northweet. Often there are more calls for. D, B. Cs graduates than the, college’can fill, ‘The ficldYor EFFICIENT business tien Is never crowded, 8. i 3 - COLLEGE, FARGO, N. DAK. |' DAKOTA BUSINESS —_— . ‘THE HURLEYS — TRAPS, AND PIANO. - Up-to-the-Minute Music 10 Main St.” Bismarck | Furnjture Company '220 Main Street Furniture. Ubhstetiry Repaired, Re- | B Fourth Grade,—Miss _ Maurer, Frand Dailey. Merle Enge. Vernor, Finwall. 4 bef Orpha French. Wlizabeth Jane Gates, ; Derothea Gutmau. ‘Robert Halliday. 2 | i Rolf. Holmboe, James Nebergall, Agnes Peterson. Charles Whitty. / | * Grace Williams. “ High School Grades. Sixth Grade, Miss Larson, tedcher: Esther Fischer. x Robért Nuessle. Wachter School. First Grade, -Miss Sandness, teacher#| First Honors— _, Ted Smith. ¥ | Earl sAmundson. Harold Companion. Second Grade— Miss Sandngss, teacher. Dorothy Schroeder. _ Madge Webster. 6 Fourth Grade—Mrs. Roach, teacher: Simo Miller. -~ Grace Webster. ‘Fifth Grade—Miss Close, teacher: Alice Caya. 4 Louis Miller, ] ; Sixth Grade—Miss Close, teacher:-~ “Archie Amundson. Frances Fischer. Lucile Fischer. Sarah Hall. Max Webster. N Kindergarten—Mrs. Hart, teacher. Lacy Brown. Winifred Hall. Vi William McCrorie. t George ‘Schmidt. 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