The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, March 23, 1916, Page 2

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Y T R OB s S5 oo i i Big Audiences Hear Speakers Dates for Fature Meetings--Be Sure and Attend Them All Mestings at 1p. m., except where oftherwise noted. Below are given plates and dztes for future meetings of the League, at ' -which able .speakers will talk, Ewvery member of the League should be present .at these meetings @and being with him his'nen-member neighbor; also théir wives and families. Address @l commumications on the subject ‘of meetings to: Speakers Buregsu, Farmers’ Nonpartisan TLieague, Fargo, N. b. .‘6‘_6.......‘...‘..O....".........0...........0...O...O.....OO.....O.......0.0Q.......Q......O... THURSDAY, MARCH 23 Hazelton Carrington Tioga Hazen Pembina Sherwood Mose Falsen Séhool 9 ‘miles. south of Strom FRIDAY, MARCH 24 Temvik Barlow: . Stanton Forest River Loraine Jessie Karlsruhe ; SATURPAY, MARCH 25 Mohall Aylmer Dazey ‘Ceotlee MONDAY, MARCH 27 - Huff Kenaston Harmon ' ‘Drake Juanita . Sykeston Thompsen TUESDAY, MARCH 28 Medina ‘Buxton Price Mylo Centér Scheol, 10 miles 8. W. of Sawyer WEDNESPAY, MARCH. 29 Sanger ‘Grandin yr Voltaire Cando Denbigh Oriska Bremen THURSDAY, MARCH 30 Clifford Tolna MONDAY, APRIL 3 FRIDAY, APRIL 7 4 miles north east of Ardech SATURDAY, APRIL 8 Edgeley . -~ Osnabrock Enterprise Township Consohdsted school at' Pelto Turtle River school, 4 miles north east of Manvel - 3 SUNDAY, APRIL 9 W:ldrose Meetings for Wheatland 'on March 29 and for Ellendale on Apnl 8 have been cancelled. = . SPEECHES IN MORTON AN D EMMONS EOUNTIES WILL BE DELIV- ' ERED PARTIALLY IN GERMAN. e cecoe ooo«oo'coomtm *e0 onmocc. esesessosees ooo-"n STUDY LAW IN YOUR SPARE TIME mywmsdml,mtm to suit. WHO IS IT that: makes the fight to defea,t ever# measure of reform on bdufif of tlte farmers? The Lawy: The Lawyer. you lese. your-home? . tunities. seemed to ‘be method of instruction employ I pursue it,’than-T could at: nome esident “I think ‘your Law I wanted and needed. I the subject. of ‘Oriminal -Law ‘and find ithat 'the sfiudv is:not would ‘think.” “I have gteat regard for fhe men who ‘made so“fascinating .and. attractive. The .. date. e, makes me feal INot @ doflar Fave o that I am getting ‘a better education ‘in.the w: the very thing flm just finllhinz “up not so-dry-or’ irksome:as one o s WHO IS IT that conducts the. legtslatlve ime that msmsmibmgéfly siox; mmms’ WHOIS ITthatmgkesflnefingdrfileBmkersmmteMcufityfi tlnexlaw_when Lawyer. Do Noi Blame the La But prepare to defend yourself and your ¢lass by study of the ‘law The Farmers of North Dakota are organized, but they lack the tramed minds a‘nfl ‘me : skill to meet the foe on the legnl field. Everywhere there is a erying need for men sid women to fill this gap in the ranks of the farmers. Stmly Taw., It dfiers you_ big qmm‘-; WHAT SOME OF OUR STUDENTS SAY: e '“F .am highly satisfied with the Law Goutue to Bave been a dtudent since Jast February. grades 'ra 1 Nt Bt o e el G : E mo! n nif ot a: te ‘expest to pass it ‘within :wo years,” | i lloo}a? M P-l'dfi- x "I am devotlng mu mlnute I'ean spare to m vt A % st , 4 T viding. or, my fanilly, EV!ILV 3 Jeft Tor muvht Audienees that numbered from 200 to 300 gave Nonpartisan League or- iganizers and dozens of towns Tast week and fturned in their quota of new mmnbets, the -enrollments at various meetings mum-' bering six to eight generally but in some ‘places exceeding this: At Mad- dock 24 new members were enrolled at one meeting. Besides the farmers that came dor- ing of the properity and vast. resour-, ces of North Dakota before election. Reports of numerous meetings are Rugby, March 10.—Speaker E. A, Meyer addressed 200.farmers here to- day and although his train caused a delay of three hours, the crowd re- mained. Much enthusiasm. was shown. One member joined. . FORTY HEAR; FOUR ENLIST. Buffalo, March 13.—Small audience, “only: 40, but.good interest, and three regular membets. and one . auxiliary joined. - GET SIX NEW MEMBERS. Silvia, March 11.—Four r and two auxiliaries were securedw an _audzence of 75 addressed hereértoday. Agamst the Foe Within o c"ctn&squi¢:pa¢odaoioao¢¢¢-a6qc¢.. ‘speakers wapplause at - ~ gecured. '..OO”.....O e . WILD OAT SEPARATOR FACE STORM CHEERFULLY. “Flaxton, March 15.—Stoymy inter- Fered . with attendance but #25 far- mers were mut :and four new members . Bpeaker '~ was cenvincing. Peoplé” heve are getting their eyes - opened, and will stiek to fihe Tieague until they get relief. TWELVE MORE F(’E LEAGUE. ‘Omemee, March 9,—-Large erowd (200) and lots of interest. Eight reg- ular members and four auxiliaries Wing, March 16.—Seventy persons --attended the League meeting here and ' 5iX members were taken on the roll. FIVE OUT OF 100 ENROLb. Douglas, March 8.—Five new mem- ‘bers, and an interested audience of 100. League program: was well re- ceived. ‘GARRISON CROWD 200 Garrison, March 10.—Two hundred attended, and 11 regular members were enlisted. Local newspaper :op- position to League and Townley was unable to keep crowd from showing . its interest. PLAZA FARMERS JOIN LEAGUE. Plaza, March '9.—. audience of 125 turned out, and three new mem- bers were secured, VALLEY €ITY THRNS OUT. « Valley City, March 14.—Two hund- red in audience that attended League meeting here, and sympathy with speaker was apparcnt. Three rcgular -and one aux111a1y member Joined. TW:ENTY-FOUR FARMERS JGIN. *: Maddock, Mareh - 16.—Twenty-feur ‘members Jomed the League here at the end of an enthusiastic meeting at- tended by 850 persons. ‘One auxxlmry mettiber also joined. SIX AT KLOTEN ENROLL. Kloten, March 10.—PRifty farmers attended the League meeting, and six united with - the Leag'ue, two bemg guxiliaries. THIRTEEN NEW 'fiEMBERS "Page, March 11. — Nine regular ‘memberships and four auxiliary were ' the ‘gleaning of League organizers here toflay They addressed 110 per- HOILAND Davenport Fairdale ward éfl lfigebnumbers there twefxe joined. I rth Fair- 2 good miny business men not eli- R | Soper Chieh: & =i not gible to, regular membership who be- - SHOW APPRECIATION. i AR came ‘guxiliaries. - In some places Dunseith, March 14.—:-E1%:“ £m i TUESDAY, APRIL 4 ‘speakers were -dela; but the far- the League. Audience num Calvi DeLamere mers remained and good meetings and showed lots of appreclatlon of -B:""l:ls, ) o Streeter were held, -only twe .or three.sche- -Speaker’s address. W Cox?lorete L duled ones being cancelled. held in TWELVE “SUCKERS” T AKE B AIT . Lunds Valley 6! miles north east One of the largest meetings he i Lansford, March 7—Out of 75 at- I f Fairdale the icampaign was that at New Rock i e T 12 “suchers” i St mind ford, March 18, when néarly 500 per- _'t";‘r ng megd g, l?lfe’be suc rsr ,v WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5 sons attended and showed their sym- E’ tfi BECUL e‘f ey regular. i > pathy with_the speaker by.calls-of Enthusiasm xan high. s ‘Mantader Olga Lak “that's nght ” “now youh'e talkmg,” DRIVE 20 MILES. - _; bt oidd Pow; r_s“.en & and “we're going to stick.” The mopt Rice, March 11—Five out of Gackle Fordvi League program was full outlmed by : ssined. the League. Seim } K 65 present, join gu e THURSPAY, APRIL 6 Speakers Williams and Thomason and farmers drove 20 miles to hear Speak- ! Bl £ Mountai the latter warned the Tarmers agaimst ey Behrens. :Good enthusiasm. : lgsofl' Bartle B falling' into the trap of any politicians Alfre ; Cyiew. ‘who may seek their support by talk- SIX JOIN AT WING. Gilbhy %‘ga\"er gi‘::lg::gor - given below: ; Gl‘;;-mdh Tteres't was maintained \ Stomubyiilc CROWD-GLAD TO WAIT. 1roughon ‘ “Your Law Gourse is all your Department: has- claimed: it to be: “Fke Course has :done wonders for me, and‘I am:.sure it will do -the -same for any.:man. or -womaf, who will_ devote -a-little of their spare time to it.”~ “I. .am.-now lnthaskthwed;otth‘m»f Contracts, and: ammaking good progress. The study of: law; ‘as outlined :in your Course is beneficial /in ‘many’ ways. - It ‘helps one' to’ mson logically, grasp- ‘details’ quickes, stronger intellectually. and I can mwmmend lt to anyone interested.” the. Law There:are a-great=-many menand-women in- ihe United States-desivous of: “law, but. their circumstances are- such:thut they ave not uble w g0 to school. ' Through: your: Law ‘Cotrse, ‘th can gain. the knowledge; also pursue their vocn- tion. I have mo vrv:lmds that~ will rm.u your y. Law' Course United States. subjects: If you fail after you hav the ‘entire price. "Arthur Lef\ personal . formed. DO IT s - Fort Scott, -EUGENE V. DEBS, Chancallor, “I have. nevzrbeen.imrested in a study that Course- ‘hy - Correspontdence * ‘possible. You pay on your own terms, We Guarantee that you The Peeples /:College | : "ARTHUR LeSUEUR, Pres:dent, ; Dean-of Law Depurtment. 7 Every Minute fg&m’&fi-‘mr" J for education in W your own SChOOl. bo work at the s:;)awilllmu ansomc 430‘m@!"l oo study at night and at od& flmes._ On your own terms, ' W very Interesting.” s at the cost of the i aollghted with your am getting ztudy, ‘and renllze tlmt lt Legal talent. the price I am ! FGUR’PEEN ’VGLUME LAW IJEBEARY ON INS’!!ALLMENT “"You get at once upon Fnroflment a ¥4 Volume La Library, written by the best gamm i ass the Bar examinations on Law e sompleted ‘dur course we coach you free, and if you - then fml ‘we refund Dean. of the Law Department. 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