The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, April 20, 1916, Page 16

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SIXTEEN " OTTO DETTLER ELWOOD ECK For Representative Forty-ninth District A. S. MARSHALL For Representative Twenty-fifth District J. A. HARRIS- For Representative S. S. PETRY For Representative Second District ‘WM. HOLMQUIST For Representative Forty-ninth District G. PATTERSON For Representative 0. C. MARTIN For Representative Thirty-ninth District MARTIN KOLLAR For Representative Forty-seventh Dist. DON'T REGISTER AS “NONPARTISAN” The Leader wishes again to caution members of the are “Nonpartisan,” for if you do you-can not vote in the prim- aries, which are to be held on June 28. . Tell him the name of the party of your preference in national affairs, whether it is Republican, Democrat, or Socialist. - The primaries to be held on June 28 are for members of .these political parties. No one else can vote in them. - League Candidates Need Your Vote in the Primaries The candidates of the League' for legislative and state offices are running for the nominations of their own parties in the primaries. THEY CAN NOT BE NOMINATED UNLESS THEY GET THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF VOTES I'OR THEIR RESPECTIVE OFFICES: WITHIN THEIR RESPEC- TIVE PARTIES. Skt It is essential that all League members should vote their party ballots in the primaries to nominate their candidates. THEY CAN NOT DO THIS IF THEY THROW. AWAY THEIR lican in the past tell’ the assessor you are a Republican and ~ those in the party of your choice at the primaries. . . .- - At the FALL ELECTION you can vote for any candidate on the ticket without regard to party. You can’t do thisin the primaries. You can vote only one party ticket for candidates for the legislature and state offices, with the exception of sup- these offices all: voters use the_sanie ballot. REGISTER AS YOU HAVE ALWAYS REGISTERED - AND VOTE FOR THE LEAGUE MEN ON YOUR - PARTY BALLOT IN THE PRIMARIES. For Representative Eighteenth District Forty-eighth District Forty-third District League and readers of the Leader about their registration when the assessor. comes around. Don’t tell the assessor you ’ PRIMARY RIGHTS BY REGISTERING NONPARTISAN. DON’T REGISTER THAT WAY. ~If you have been a Repub-. vote in the Republican primaries. -There are League candi-" dates in all three ‘of the principal political parties. Vote for erintendent of schools and justices of the supreme court; For FRANK G. PRATER For Representative Twenty-seventh Dist. E. E. KURTZ For Representative Forty-first District J. P. HEMMINGSEN < For Senator ‘Seeond: District ¥ J. 1. CAHILL' For Senator . Forty-seventh Dist. HOWARD R.-WOOD For Representative Twenty-ninth- Dist. A. M. HAGAN. For Representative Twenty-eighth. Dist. 'ERNEST E. BRYANS ] = For ‘Representative - 'or résentative” - : Tyent?—_e&ird District ; Forty-fifth District L.-L. STAIR For. Representative Twenty-eighth Dist. Organizers Wanted - Organizers wanted by the Farmers’ Nonpartisan League. Responsible men over 21 years of age. Must be men of ability, sober and reliable, who can furnish,$1000 bond. North Da- kota farmers given the preference. . Car furnished each organ-: izer. Those open for employment write office for application blank. Address = Organization Department, Nonpartisan League, Fargo, N. D, Box 919. - g e e : NO CLASS' PREJUDICE = S At the meeting held at Devils Lake no attempt was made to array farmers against the business men. . On:the contrary a very sensible talk was made:in favor of cooperation between farmer and business man. One of the leading business men of this section of the state attended the meeting. in this city and he indorses the stand taken by the Nonpartisan speakers with': : _references to farmers and business men working together for - " mutual benefit.—DEVILS LAKE JOURNAL, .. ' wsstand Sales " The Nonpartisan® Leader is. the: most popular {newspaper in-the' state of North Dakota;.everybody wants to read it. For the time being** we have not got quite all the newspaper readers in the state on our sub:-’ scription lists, so there is a splendid opportunity for sales by newsstands. Men in-all the cities ‘in the state are trying to find places in their towns where the Leader ¢an be bought, and we want to place the Leader ‘on sale on as many newsstands as possible and each week print an an- - - nouncement of the names and places of such agents. Let ‘members of the .- League see their nearest newsstand dealer and have him write for terms, ete. Please do not overlook this and let us have action on this matter by . ‘members at once. Sl Sl e e , We will send each week to reliable newsstand dealers as many copies of the Leader as are desired, with return privilege and bills pay- : able for those sold on thi ‘of each month. Advertising placards for | ~ newsstands will also be supplied. e sl

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