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[ ¢ I TELL YOU the League is working fine in my district.—H. C. WESTBY. I FIRMLY BELIEVE our pre- einct will go almost solid for the League candidates from governor ort down.—C. F. STRUBBE. A% HAVING BEEN around the country considerable in Sargent _county, it seems like all the farm- Ir. Geo; €rs are going to be together at the Dear primary election—V. D. CUN- ate, wl NINGHAM. s & me e f Nort THE LEAGUE CANDIDATES eferenc are sure to receive the majority ubscrib of the votes in this precinct, and all lon, en members are loyal to the League ‘OURIE and pay no “attention to the rot- greeme fon ego dope the gang papers hand igned. )‘;“.:‘:e 4 out.—F. L. . GRINDBURG. ay {he LET US STAND TOGETHER, o] }n’d we will win th; a:;mfe alft 1the une primaries and the * elec- f that Yion; and let us not be misled by fic defi Big Business or its agents, even if ourself & few do join the League to get lebts irfts aid in polities—O0. T. he terr HAAKENSON. : hip in AR 916. I NON-MEMBERS WILL HELP hat the . There are quite. a few around nember here who are not members, who' o me L5 vote for. There is no danger "ty of the boys not sticking together. Y. 'e ought to have an organizer ere.—J, S. JOHNSON. isan L which h NEEDS NEW COMMISSIONERS s limite , We need new railroad commis- The p sioners, and we ‘are going. to have forth in. them, as our state ticket is going ion for to have the largest majority ever rARME Bccorded any ticket in the state of oo wp North Dakota—PETER . ROM- SAAS. 1t woi s of the s PUT FRAZIER IN THE CHAIR ganize 1 ' I notice in a late issue of George other ¢i J, Smith’s paper “Public Opinion,” have. 1he has a photo of himself mounted should “o5 the capitol building. George m]’v‘i /3. Smith may roost on the roof for egisiati Bl the farmers care, but Mr. Fra- for abo der of Hoople, N. D., will be ‘the while u»'%’ vernor inside—ANTON VAN ALL. FARMERS FOR TICKET There have been no petitions to whateve gign in ' this region, except the the farr e petitions. All the mem- beriefit « have to do is to stick together, member ang we can not but win. All the sembliel g ers T have talked to say they tetoes 1, will vote for our candidates, so we had no , 0ught to poll a strong vote all over legislati the state.—W. C. MITCHELL. and pro ORGAN . Editor Nonpartisan Leader: WAS M. Three cheers for the leaders of it is : the Nonpartisan League, and for “Governor Frazier! Farmers, wake ap, and to work. As we have in pur state a man like Mr. Townley who was ‘not afraid to come out T agai Big-Biz-and the profes politicians,-and start-an or- ranization that would help us get square deal, T think it is now up us to do something more. * Farmers and ‘members of the “Feague should be willing when the _ ng work is over to spend a fiie time again, out working. for he ticket, so we can elect the ole state ticket that was named Fargo. If all the farmers and bers of the League who haye obiles ‘would start out ‘after WORK TO BEAT THE GANG ' All that I met with the petitions signed them but one and he said he would vote for the candidates.--- ALBERT T. SHULT. I CAN'T PRAISE the Nonpartisan Leader too much. I think a week is too long to wait for it. It is the first thing Tread. We have the best there is going. —H. G. TIMPE. Z—=X o or not and whether he will vote with us in any case, and all-answer It is the paramount and only issue here. It i§ our opportunity. Of course I do not, or can any one else, doubt but the politicians will promise us everything now again, and fulfil nothing after League is helping the farmer out of his 1 sto] bondage and if they all stand by the League and all pull together, put it down and you will see whether I'm an inspired prophet or not.[™ - will save them serious labor later on. 1 have asked most every farmer whether he belongg to the Leagm;S : persuade them to becom election as usual. I am that election will come. PAUL WILLIAMS. SOWING THE SEED Niewx 3 Teazner, Govenios AT.Kraasry Liswr. Gov. Tomas Hau, Secy or StaTes Srare AvprroR axe TREASUEER Carr R.Ko.sxi'ZKY- PM.Casex: &7 ‘On to Victory,” Shout Advance Guards of the Farmers’ Great Army - All Will Vote League Ticket i npartisan Leader: We will all vote for Frazier for e I:gd‘;or every other man on the ticket indorsed at Fargo, the doubters and the stragglers and not only almost e free, but entirely. - If all voting precincts vote as we will,-there is not the dream: of a doubt as to our final big victory. I'm just as sure of this ag Nothing can stop it here, and just: * There is no doubt but that the League candidates will have a large majority of the votes cast at the primaries. ---ANDREW C. NELSON. WE FARMERS DIDN'T know what was going on'in this world until we got hold: of the Leader, and I hope it will open-every farmer’s eyes before election day.—S. S. JACOBS. 00D GOVERNMENT . . . e ) 1 MANY VOTES IN TOWN ! Every one that I have heard ex press themselves is going to vot | the League ticket. They are quit a number:-in the city of Hillsbor: that have stated they will vote th League ticket.—B. S. WENT WORTH. . FINLEY SEES LIGHT The farmers around Finley ar»L solid for the League, and will sup |- port every candidate on the Non; partisan ‘League ticket. Thj farmers. of North Dakota are noj} so foolish as to turn down thei own men, and listen to the dop:! that’s sent out by the gany papers.—M. J. MICKELSON. IT PAYS TO PREPARE | We are going to pull at the sam¢ end of the rope in this precinet thi 28th of June. Every candidat( indorsed by the League is going # get every vote here. “Mr. Pink ham from Maddock organized 8 members here in one day. ‘ It pay: to prepare the seed bed for seed ing.—CHRIST ROSENDAHL. SOLID FOR THE LEAGUE . : | This precinet is solid for thi @ League with one man in doubt The registration book shows 3t Republicans and 6 Democrats am | 6 Socialists. Everything = look: good to me in the north end o ‘Towner eounty for a great victor for the toilers. Hoping that ever: League candidate will be crownei ; with victory in November.—D. W BOYD. . THIS IS THE SPIRIT In my opinion this township wil'y go Nonpartisan by an overwhelm ' ing vote as everybody in the town ship are members of the Leagui! with “exception of three or four 1 can further state that the senfi ment is strong in our favor anc find that this is also the case ir the adjoining township. You maj rest assured that we will do ow utmost to win—MARTIN A ANDERSON. WILL VOTE WHOLE TICKET Editor Nonpartisan Leader: I the farmexs split up now they arc done for as far as politics is con cerned. But I do not believe they' will allow their organization to be split up, nor divide the vote for their candidates who are all wel qualified and well known men. Tc do so would be to turn back to the old gang. s _ That independent candidate for lieutenant governor, O. J. Sorlie of Buxton, must think the farmers of this state are crazy. He wil never know that he has been in the race. I am an Equity man, and 1 am going to stand by the Nonpar- tisan League also. I am going tc vote for every one of the candi- dates on the League’s ticket and do everything in' my power to help things along.—M. J. MICKELSON) csssssessaussensersrossesssy : INSULTS HIS READERS Editor Nonpartisan Leader: I have.read with interest the article published in the Courier- News regarding being individually liable for ~debts that may be incurred ‘on behalf of the’ League by the officers of the organization. What does the Courier-News think us farmers are ‘made of? Does it think ‘we are simple minded enough -to believe such