The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, June 8, 1916, Page 17

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i 4 &1 Paid Political Announcements Under this heading the Leader will print paid ndverthemn -nnounclnz the can- didacy of for blic office or Dolmcnl pmlel vlthln state of North Dakota. These will be purely paid for announcements of the candidates and rectly or indirectly by the League or the Leader. All announcements must be paid for 1> advarce and rates Till be made known on application to Advertising De- partment of the Leader. Political Advertisement I hereby announce that I am a candidate for the nomination of county auditér, Slope county, North Dakota, on the Republican tic- ket, and if elected to said office will faithfully discharge the dutiés of said office to the inter- est of our farmers. Your vote and support apprecia H. F. MAGEDANZ, Mineral Springs, N. D. Political Advertisement I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of County of Burleigh County on the Re- publican . ticket,” subject' to the decision of the voters at the June Primaries. If elected, the present policy of con- ducting the office will -be continued. Respectfully, T. E. FLAHERTY. Political Advertisement e e ey TO THE VOTERS OF BURLEIGH COUNTY I hereby announce myself to the Nonpartisan League members and to the voters of Burleigh county that 1 am a candidate for the office of County Treasurer on the Republican ticket. D. E. MATTIS, Regan, N. D. Political Advertisement ™ I am the farmer’s candidate for the office of County Superintendent of Schools for Stutsman County on the Nonpartisan . school ballot. I ask your support at the primaries. K. K. KING. Jamestown, N. D. Polit.ical Advertisement To the Voters of - Benson County I am a candidate for the office of County Auditor on 'the Republican ticket and I solicit the support of the voters of Benson county at the June Primaries. If elected I can assure the voters an efficient and eco- nomical administration of the office. Ole Ellefson Lallie Township. Union Labor Joins the Farmers Nr—x=='(Continued from Page 9) ghould strive consistently to uphold our friends and rebuke our enemies and I know of no better instrument for this purpose than the union label. ‘The " power back of this emblem is fatal to child labor, long hours and small wages. A grave responsibility rests upon every delegate-to this convention to carry back to his organization the crying need of a larger energy, a better constancy,. a more _unqualified, deeper faith and in- tenser pursuit in demanding the . union label always, everywhere, in all circum- stances where union wages are expended to commodity or labor.” The federation reelected Mr. McDeon- ald, who is a member of the Grand Forks Typographical union, president by accla- mation for another year. officers ‘were elected as follows: W. G. Besserer of the Fargo Tailors’ union, first vice president; A. W. Bowman of the Fargo Typographical union, second vice president; William English of the Grand Forks Typographical union, sec- retary-treasurer; C. G. Johnson, Grand Forks; N. A. Johnson, Fargo; F. W. Zeller, Fargo; James Leonard, Grand Forks, and J. P. Williams, Fargo, mem- bers of the executive committee. - Important amendments to the consti- tution of the state federation were ap- proved by the convention and will be put to a referendum vote of all the unions of the state, They provide for limiting the officers of the federation to a président, secretary-treasurer and three vice-presi- dents, dispensing - with the board .of directors or executive committee and making the elective officers the executive committee. In the event of the adoption and im- mediate going into effect of the amend- ments after the referendum the presi- dent, secretary-treasurer and first and e -Political Advertise—____ I ‘hereby announce myself ‘a candidate for nomination for the office of Sherif on the Democratic ticket, and respectfully solicit your vote and support at the June Primaries. nominated and elected to this office I prom- ise to devote my best efforts to the duties of the office. Respectfully, PETER BLACK, Berwick, N. D. Political Advertisements MATT T. HOUSKA Pisek, N. Dak. - is _candidate for Sheriff of Walsh county in the Democratic Primaries, June 28th, 1916. Mr. Houska is a member of the Farmer’'s Nonpartisan League and all Democrats should vote for him. He is a farmer and the farmers can depend on hinmi to strictly enforce the laws and give everybody a square deal. He ;\;ill appreciate all support that can be 'given iy > Political Advertisement Other new ° second vice presidents elected at the meéting last Sunddy will hold over in the new offices, and for the new third vice presidency the member of the board of directors who got the largest vote .in . the election of the board will automatically be chosen, making the new constitution effective at once on its adoption. The accredited delegates present at the metting were as follows: Fargo Leather Workers’ union—N. A. Johnson, John Xemfinski and K. S. Wycoff. Fargo Carpenters’ union—Arne Roy- ther and F. W. Zeller. Grand Forks Stage Employes’ union -—Richard ‘J. Treacy, Harry Fisher and James Leonard. Pressmen—J. P. Williams, T. F. Bradley and Robert Boyd. Grand Forks Pressmen—J. S. Leonard, S. A. Konsmo and Peter Morgan. Fargo Painters’s union—Einar Hagel- sten. Grand Forks Typographlcal union— William English, Conrad Meyer and S. S: McDonald. Grand Forks Trades and Labor assem- bly—A. J. Scheuneman, C. G. Johnson and Vic Johnson. Grand Forks Sheet Metal Workers—— B. H. Preston, O. S. McCune, M. Boblitz. : Fargo Trades and Labor assembly— S. Olson and D. C. Coates. Fargo Tailors’ union—A. H. Westberg, W. G. Besserer and James Johnson. Fargo Typographical union—A. P. Messer, T. W. Lee and A. W. Bowman. Political Advertisement I hereby announce myself as candidate for the office of County Commissioner of Fou: Disgtrict in Benson county on the Socialist ticket, for which I ask the voters’ support at the general election. I am a member of I think I am qual- te Nonpartisan League. ified for the office. JOHN ZUMBAUM, 2 Baker, N. D. A Midway N Political Advertisement 2 o Political Advertisement - FOR SHERIFF OF FOSTER COUNTY. I announce myse]f a Republican Candidate for Sherif of Faster county Jlect to the June Primar- ies, and wil reciate your support. | I have been'a Foster county farmeér 31 years and am a member of .the Nonpartisan League. R. E. Walker -~ ' Carrington, N.-D.. Political Advertisement FOR SHERIFF __ I hereby announce myself as a candidate for appreciate § any support given me. GuAS. A. CHISHOLM, Fariand, N. D. Political Advertisement I hereby announce my candidacy for | the Repubhcan nomination for Sheriff for Slope county to be voted on at the primaries, June 28, 1916. I .am a farmer and member of the Nonpar- tisan League and will sincerely ap- preciate any support given me. PETER OBERG N. D. Political Advertisement REGISTER OF DEEDS I hereby announce my candidacy for Republican nomination to the office of Register of Deeds of Eddy County, subject to the will of the voters at the primary election,” June 28, 1916, I pledge myself, if nominated and elected, to perform the duties of sai office as perfect as would be required of anyone. I have been engaged in farming in this county since coming to the state seventeen years ago, and am a member of the Nonpartisan Po- litical Lea.gu : . T.. MYER, McHenry, N.-D: JUDGE J. A. COFFEY = Candidate to Succeed Himself as . JUDGE OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICI‘ J. H. ULsrup REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE for the nomination for the office of STATES ATTORNEY of McHenry County, North Dakota, at the primary electlon, June 28th, 1916. < You rfeed a man in this important office, who will faithfully, impartially and economically perform his duties under the law, regardless of -cliques, persons and politics. If nominated and elected I shall endeavor to do this the same as during my previous administration "of that office, and I earnestly solicit your vote and support. Although Mr. Ulsrud held the office but omne term, it may be said of him- that he theated all alike and made for himself an enviable reputa- - @ tion. Because he .refused. to obey the mandates . [« of tht political ring at Towner, he was beaten by 47 votes in his campaign for the second term. 9@l Things have taken a radical turn since then; the voters are doing their own thinking in this camp-' gl aign, which makes it appear certain that Mr. Ulsrud will be the nominee.—The Drake News. Pohtucal Advertxsement FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR The people of North Dakota want as U. S. Senator a man who understands their needs and who can be trusted away from home—a Progressive Republican of the big kind who is first an American patriot then a party man, who can love his enemies, who can apply the golden rule and Christ’s teachings: to-polities, who is and can remain clean, who can smile when go. dead wrong, and- who will do the square deal even unto his enemies. ‘Such a man is a big man. He can see the farmer, the laborer, the business man, and the fellow that is down and out. - He honestly represents and serves you. - Herman Midtbo is such a man. He can not frank you personal letters. He ca.n not campaign at the expense of the county, state or nation as one hold- ublic office might do by spending his time gu moting his candidacy when ° hc is paying for such time for services. t at least every village and- x gx‘:mng a population of more than 400 should extend to him an invitation to . d iver an address. You would then soon learn why political gangs don't like him, why he is'a big man, and why you should talk, work, fight, and vote for .~ Herman N. Midtbo of Minot 35,000 appealable decxsmns rendered. 98 per: cent sta.nd as satlsfactory ~and l:i) ‘appeal, ' One-half of ‘one per cent only changed as to final results by: aPl’e " He has maugnrated economical business methods in his work as Judge.. All 'work in his ‘district is cleaned up.: Even-handed justice to a.ll-—b:g little alike—a Square Deal—without fear or favor—is his motto. ‘His entire property interests consists of improved farm la.nds. : - Solicits your support for second elective term. Rl Believes non-partisan principles should apply to juflgea. Is candxdate on ; non-partisan judunary ballot. = e s PAGE EIGETEE\I

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