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€ A 1 AM QUITE certain that 95 per cent @ ; * will vote the League ticket straight in t!ns precinct.—A. W. FINBERG. : 1. THINK EVERYTHING is solid for . Frazier and most of the: others on the NEISON. : A sounmcmcr : gingle vote cast for other than- Lee.gue ' 'candidates’ in’ flns preancb—'l‘. : KINSEY 5 L. KEN FILL HIS SHOES BUT ILu BE GAL-DINGED IFA KEN il " THESE. PANTS! Leagne ticket - in - this. dlstflet«—WlL-u T i)o “NOT: believe there will be a - WHEN ' THE ASSESSORS come around” with that fampus schedule the farmers see a new light. That is the best campaign ammunition we have got. —PETER ROMSA 80 7 1 THINK THA' ' ail the Repuhhcans in -~ Z-this -precinct will vote for the League - .- -candidates at the primaries. --At the fall < election I-look for about:90:-per.cent of . the voters for the Welclndldates.; - IN 'rms PRECINCT the vqters are "vfamers’ governor. o _DON’T WORRY OVER US OUT HERE. " .1 BELIEVE THE League ticket will receive practically every vote. I know of one that opposes the ticket in this precinct. We have thirty odd voters in this precinct.—FAY A. HARDING. , votes in the primary election on the 28th. ‘non-members, And the Gang Hopes to Beat - This Condition : - -Sunny Brook Farm E. F; Bames, Prop., Upham, N. D., May A27 1 Editor of the Nonparhsan Leader: : -+ 1 wish_to say that there are only eight persons that do not_ ‘belong to'the League in Little Deep township and that while I was. assessing this: township I talked personally. with every voter. I ¥ found every League meniber to a man would support the League | "} ticket regardless of party, and also found six of the elght wllo do' } 'not belongtotheLeaguewfllvote wnthus. ¢ e We are farmers and for farmers and our boys will vote for thq. COUNT ON US. ONLY TWO KICKERS i This precinct casts, if all turn out, 23 votes. The assessor told me nearly tha whole precinct were registering as Res publicans. - We have only two real kicks ers.—A. M. HERMELIN., | DECEIVERS FAIL I have not met one who is not in favor of the League. The Bismarck Tribung and the Public Opinion are making somd strong efforts to mislead the but I think with poor success.—E. As TRYGG. THERE ARE ABOUT 20 farmers and hired men in the township and about 21 other voters in the village. The League candidates will get about two-thirds of the vote in this precinct.—H. Z, CROSBY. THERE ARE A hundred voters in this township and they will all vote for thd League candidates this fall. There are some that will join the League as soon as they can get the money. The outlook is good here. Everybody speaks well of the League—JOHN MEYERS. WALK AWAY FOR LEAGUE - "I think that the League will have & walk away 'in the primary election. Ale most everybody that I have talked to ig in favor of the League, and you can bet your last dollar that I will do all I can ta make it a success.—JAKE KELNER, THERE ARE 70 voters registered in this precinct and all but five promised é to vote for one or more of the Leaguc candidates. Most of the voters, both members and non-members, will vote for all the candidates on the Leazne tlcka’ —I H. BJERKE. SEVENTY-FIVE PER CENT of the voters in this precinct are Republicans, and the ‘League candidates on ‘this ticket will get about 90 per, cent ‘of the Members and non-members will go for- i the League candldates.—H. D. ERICK« SON. Al MAJORITY FOR LEAGUE : At each of the two last general elec< tions in our precinct there have been cast about 50 votes. Now we have 27 League members and probably about half of the other voters will vote for some of the League candidates, if not for all of them.—CASPER OVERBY. A SOLID PRECINCT i This precmct is solid for the League, I We are all going to pull at the same end ot of the rope: the 28th of June. Every candidate indorsed by ‘the "League is going ‘to get every vote here. We are not so foolish as to listen to the dope that is sent out by the Big Biz papers.— 3] H. P. OVERBY. i ¥ FROGGY ONLY’ DISTURBER As nearly as I can find out there are 5 65 voters in my precinct. There are 12 mostly hired men. All # but three or four are expected to vote I the Nonpartisan ticket. .The opposition 53 is not saying much. The only disturb- { ing element is the Public Opmion and { that is taken as a joke.—W. A. HAGE- MAN. y WE ; MEAN BUSINESS