The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, March 23, 1916, Page 1

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st srneiin /e - - VOL. 2, NO. 12 . a1 FARGO, NORTH 'DAKOTA, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1916 - WHOLE NO. 27 How the Politician IS ANSWERED by League Members - 1IN ANAREAANY THIS PICTURE ILLUSTRATES WHAT IS TAKING PLACE THROUGHOUT THE STATE AND WHAT MUST i TO TAKE PLACE IF THE LEAGUE AND TS POLICIES AND CANDIDATES ARE TO BE PRO- “ THIS IS FOR GOOD AND SUFFICIENT REASONS. e FIRST, SIGNING PETITIONS FOR POLITICIANS IMPLIES GIVING SUPPORT TO THEIR CANDIDACY. SECOND, THE LAW ALLOWS A YOTER THE RIGHT TO SIGN ONLY ONE PETITION FOR EACH OFFICE, D‘%YOU S%g}l;l THE PETITIO%O Tl}r% POLITIT%AE& YOU CANNOT SIGN THE PETITIONS OF YOUR OWN So SERE ] :'e né\mes,and-support of }nefxiberS.of this League. ‘The League r support and requests to sign and circulate nominating petitions. Here is a sample of a letter sent a League member recently and : urs-here but is omitted) nomination for (name of office ithin petition with a request that you circulate it; as well as ped envelope. I shall be very glad to have your help in this udgment on the outlook in your locality and appreciate any further : date for office),” .o oean T : Nohi)art’isdh‘; League of North i»)'ako_tav and my at-League.. The League is getting stronger and : u will have no chance in this T

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