The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, June 8, 1916, Page 16

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R TSy bt | aac i Lo AT A R T R o . [T SN 'l‘hese views show the beantlful farm residence and surroundmgs at the farm home of Otto C. Olson, 18, comprising part of Cavalier county. He farms 900 acres. - - ALL EXCEPT ONE ‘ All the voters in this township are going to vote for the League cand:dntos except _one. He is . going -to . vote- for Burdick for A governa'.——CLAUS KROHN You can count on Hillsda.les support to all the Leagues undertakings all the hm'e.——-F R. BROWN. THERE ARE 40 voters in this pre- cinet at present and they will all sup- port the League candidates except about three. "So you see we are bound to car- “ry this precinct by a -good majority.— - S E. D. BROWN. . 1: THINK THE vote wnll be very strong for nearly all belong to the Lea- . gue and they speak very favorably of the League. 1 believe we will carry.- about 90 per cent of the voters—AR- TH'UR AHLEN. THE VOTE HERE will be strong for League candidates, with the exception of three or four parties. They are in - favor of, or at least not opposed to, the Nonparhsa.n League, Frazier and the state ticket will carry st'rong—E. E. "HANSON. THIS “LIBERTY” "PRECINCT polls 82 votes and out of these 82 votes there - will be at least 79 straight for the ' ‘ League, and 1 would not be surprised if we will go solid for j:he League, as not _.‘one of the parties that is not a member . talks against the League or 1ts princi- - ples.—H. F BRAME. KNOCKS HELP I have not as yet met a farmer who o B . will not vote for and with the League. " I feel satisfied that this precinct will wvote solid, practically ‘as a unmit. ' The > . paramount issue is to get them all out on “ electumd; 3 % i “unto ‘death and let us have profound b respect for the ‘dying. A surprise I “believe is in store, which will materialize _in the glorious victory on June 28. The - ‘more the enemy. bats us the better we i Sl like it and the more we realize that they ‘Let Big: Biz howl for they are wounded e mgetfingbadlyhit.Am glad ' to report that every thing is favorable for thé Leu.gue.—PAUI. WILLIAMS. / : ENTHUSIASM HIGH While speaking .with 'a booster e member for the League he assured | me that “our” candidates would receive the votes in tlns preunct.' ‘Enthusiasm is high and if all pre- " _cincts ‘would be ‘so ‘sure as this ‘one 'victory would be unanimous. - ‘Even nori-members, the few there are of them, ‘have promised their ‘That_surely sounda very 'lowmgzletfier to the Russell Sentinel: “T. NI T of Elkwood, League candidate for the legislature in district Mr. Olson, whose picture ls shown at the right, is-a Republican and will be nommated by his fellow farmers for representative. ote Just As GETS 35 OUT OF 42 There are in my precinct 42 voters that I know of and I think I am safe in saying that the League ticket will be voted by at least 85. Maybe this is a little high but I have talked with most of them and think that I am not over- estimating. There are several that I think will join the League before the primary election. - Every member of the League in my precinct is a’booster for the League and wheré you find two or more farmers together, League matters are the general talk. We are all next to the dope the - Courier-News is publishing, Public Opin- ion and others. Some have had their papers-‘stopped that ‘are knocking ' the League. Just push the good work as fast as you can, and anything that I can do to help the cause along the road to ‘success, just let me know.—P. C. KIMBALL. : FRAZIER MAKES HIT Mr. Frazier was at Walhalla last Saturday and he met some of the farmers and I will venture to say “'he met none unfavorable to him- self or the League. Of course, some in town have cold feet. We . expect that. I had the honor of escorting him around and intro- ducing him. He-made a good im- pression and why not? TO SEE HIM IS TO LIKE HIM. I know we will see the biggest country vote polled this year that was ever polled and I trust we can parade under the banner of .vic- tory.—PAUL WILLIAMS. REMEMBER TILL ELECTION Just keep: on-exposing the graft, and keep the readers’ minds refreshed on the past. Some may forget before election. Lets all join and take the stabe by stornmi. —F. A. LESKA. HERALD PRATES IN VAIN - The Grand Forks Herald may pretend” to think the hayseeds of North: Dakota are gettmg cold feet’ (it has said so) but there sezms to be plenty of enthusiasm in: our seetion, and I ‘have great hopes for the -success of the League.-A. E 0 ARGUMENT. G Wilson has written- the fol- Wdod, Pnbhsher Russell Seti- ‘wish you to' take ‘my-name ‘off your ‘mailinglist, as I refuse to take or pay: for it from now. on.: Note by your-re- - |} cent paper you haye: joined in with:the -“Gang”. in attacking the Nonpartlsan ! -League. As far as the League’s dishon- - . ‘esty is concerned you have that to prove Si any:of yourt—C. . . WILSON. - yet, and as I fail to’ see your light on g the subJect, I'll not argue with: you nox EXPECTS BIG VOTE There are about 90 to 100 voters in our precinct and there is no doubt but what the League candi- dates will receive from 65 to 75 votes, as. every -one excepting a few that" I’ -talked to about . the League is going to support the ticket _from head to. foot. " Even our. business .men will _vote the League ticket. At present I don’t think that. there will be 25 votes against the ticket and we will try - to get at least half of of them in before election day.—CHAS H. ROTH. _LEAGUE ‘IS_STRONG ’l'here are about 20 non-members in this precinct. About 16 of these will vote the League ticket. We have about 45 members of the League, out of these are five Democrats. and, 40 -Republicans. These 16_non-member voters' will vote Republican. If every voter turns out for the -primaries - Frazier:: for governor " should receive 56 votes. governor may get two or-three votes in our precinct. Platou, Democrat, will re- ceive about five or six, but these Demo- crat votes_except for governor, will vote the League ticket, state and legislative. Our legislative candidate will have no opposition as’ legislative district 38 is solid for the League candidate, Mr. C. Noltimier. - Even- Slipry- does not take any chances.—C. J.-OLSON. -— The assessor told me today that 70 electors had registered in ‘this precinct, 65 ~ Republicans, three ~Democrats and two Socialists. I think we can ¢onnt on 85 or 90 per cent of the voters in the- June Primaries.—J. C. MILLER. Use Leader Want Ads— They Produce Results Burdick for - Valley Citv Granite and Marble Works Are you going to erect a monument or headstone this year? Don’t put it ‘off until it is too late. We keep_ no agents and can give the buyers better prices. Write for our free catalogue and "be convinced. All' work sold on a guarantee, ' v "VALLEY CITY N. D WE SURE DO like the Leader, the way it-tells everything. I would not want to be without it for twice the price. —PETER J. VATH. When In Fargo Go Te DEWEY'’S STUDIO Photographs and Portraits Wedding Groups a Specialty Over Alex Sterns Cor. Broadway and N. P. Ave. PURE-BRED PERCHERON STALLIONS AND MARES U. L. Burdick WILLISTON, N. D. _Pigs for Sale Big type Poland Chinas. Eighty March and April pigs, sired by Smothe A. Won- der No. 237095, Eddy Boy 218943 and Great onder, from 500 to 700 pound sows. Also a few fall boars. Satisfaction guar ° anteed or money refunded. C. E. SHEL- DON, R. 2, Sheyenne, N. D. Percherons 1 have a few young stallions and mares left, of the real draft type. Prices always the lowest. Quality considered. M. M. WHITE Successor to White Bros. Valley City, N. D. American National Bank VALLEY CITY, N. D.\ Capital and Surplus $110,000.00 The Farmer’s Friend Money to loan ‘at all times to reliable parties Sy S S

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