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<.boy, R. H. Grace of Mohall,- candidate . way in the world, his father dying and _..on the farm of his widowed mother, and : for''the neighbors during the summer, 1 useful lifework.. At last, by dint of . night’s study, he. fitted himself for col- *lege, and was able’ to send himself to ~‘three years. Career Like Lincoln’s Born in’ Sangamon county, IIl., in the neighborhood where Lincoln was a of the Nonpartisan League for a place on the Supreme Court, had ‘an early experience very nearly paralleling that of ‘the 'great friend ' of common men. Like Lincoln he had to make his own leaving him at the age of 15. He worked and attended school as much as possible _in 'winter, aiming to fit himself for a many a hard day’s work and long Bushnell college, at Bushnell, IIL, for He studied law in the office of a prominent law firm at Springfield and Blows Struck for Freedom of the majority of the senate. The vote by which the bill passed was recon- _sidered the next legislative day, (page 1400, Senate Jourpal) and killed. Remember Mr. Kraabel did not vote on the bill dent of the senate has no vote, but Mr. Sorlie, as a member of the house, had a vote and voted against the bill. Previous to this the senate had passed senate bill 32, applying the initiative and referendum to statutory laws, and had passed senate bill 73, applying the initiative and referendum to the constitu- tion, and-passed senate bill 17 providing for the recall of public officials by- the people. These bills' were now immedi- ately messaged to the house, and the first two ‘named were passed (House Journal, 2005 and 2006). " 0. J. Sorlie voted.against senate bill 78. Senate bill 17, ‘recall of. public officials, was killed by the house, not the senate (see House Journal, page 2068).: ‘The charges that Mr. Kraabel voted against - the -initiative and referendum and that he killed the initiative - and He could not, as the presi-- X have a few young stallions and mares left, of the real draft Prices always the lowest. Quality eonslderd. M. M. WHITE Successor to White Bros. Valley City, N. D. 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 Farm Loans a Specialty AJL was admitted ‘to the bar,. shortly after- R. H. GRACE referendum are absolutely false. He had ward leaving for. Morris, Minn., where, . no vote on the bill and the initiative and he took up his residence ,and began theCandxdate for Jgdge gliihe Supreie - referendum applying both to statutory” R. C. U. Store practice of law..: He lived there 10 years; ourt. : : s and then moved to Mohall, where he has enjoyed a large practice in the state courts, the supreme courts of North Da- kota and anesota and in the United States dlstnct court, for the past 12 years. “Mr. Grace has been‘known throughout his 22 years of law practice, as the friend’ of common people, keen in his sympathy with the farmers, among whom - he was born and reared, and with’ the producers of wealth. He has always advocated a greater sha.re of ‘the good things of life and more evenly tempered justice for the ‘victims of the powers that prey, and has often appeared in thelr defense in the courts.” Mr. Grace believes that the courts, as well as other tutions of government, should primarily serve the people. He has always for more opportunities for the sons and daughters of poor families, than he enloyed especially for better schools. Never seeking office for ‘himself, Mr. Grace has nevertheless twice served laws and the constitution passed, but' not the particular bill, house bill 183, and those amendments were adopted by the people at the general election, 1914, and are now part of the constitution. ONLY ONE HESITATES We have ‘a large bunch of very en- thusiastic members who are boosting all the time. I have heard of only ‘one man so far that stated he wanted to vote for L. S. Plateau, but I think if I get a chance to talk to him he will sup- - port our ticket.TJOHN F. KRUG. Cooperation - is Strength Over 500 stores buying as one, direct from factory to you, ;. SAVES YOU MONEY. 3 R. C. U. SYNDICATE BUY- ING makes this store absolutely master of - the price situation and places us in a position which MEANS MUCH both to us and Heal - & ‘ - the people of his comm ne term.as mayor of Mohall, and one term as Button’s Business Colleges, Fargo, N. to you. - ; state’s attorney.: His ownlaw practlce has required most of his attention, *D., and Pipestone, Minn,, guarantee posi- however, and he has preferred to remain out of public-affairs. - In selecting txons and you pay. us out of, your salary. h the combined buymg him for the supreme court, his friends for a third time thrust honor and Coursesiby- mfil on’ same terms. Write Poweli){) ggo R.C.U ; U. Stores we : position upon him, and he had no knowledge of his selection until riotified after us-at onee, -’ < 234t g‘:ea,)il :1 erchsaerfclilirsi ::‘V:}l;hgflc&g 4 _ he convention at Fargo. Mr. Grace is married and has three sons, one in his RO i $ tuira to-sell for e g i 5 =4 _ third year at the uiversity, one to enter the university~ tlus fall, and the other Political Advertlsement » still in the g'rade schools. He is 48 years old. Whithver: o iherores. son - VOB SHERTED i ey e 2 B ‘ I'am a candidate for nomination gettllng mgrchandlse olf high ; . for the office of Sheriff of Mc- “quality and prices as low as X o ) ; i Igernzie c:un:; 9 e : fan:éi a:d. any retail store in the U. S. IQO P ledge'ASked Of Grace 2 became_ a member of the Nonpar-- Yfi?y aredumted to comp?ire ¢ tisan’ League "October, 1915. qua! and prices in every de- Editor Nonparhsa.n Leader: T, y Certain newspapers in the state have intimated that the candidates A. L. LARSON, . partment of this store, -indorsed by the Nonpartisan League 'had made varions promlses to certain Armegard, N. D. Try ‘a month’s trading here : persons before an indorsement was had. and note how much better mer- Spealnng for myself, I can say I never made any promise of any kind or chandise you are getting and character in order to receive the indorsement of the Nonpartisan League, nor . ~how much you SAVE. : did’ an; TSONn Or persons request any promise. i) ; I zva? out of the state on legal business during all the time of the Non- gs for Sale We also have a complete line g partisan convention and for the ten days immediately preceding-the convention “gflzAgae Dinl'u: rgh{’nyuslmfilg:tx M‘;‘r;;-‘l_x of Lumber and Building Mater- i and did not have any knowledge of my indorsement for the office of judge of der No. 237095, Eddy Boy 218943 and Great v“‘l' . ~ * the supreme court until I had reached Minot on my return home, when I had X"lggfl:r-hfvmin‘“ 500 to 1700 ':‘:m o ¥ 3 S & my attention called to it by an elevator employe who lives in Mohall and anteed or money refunded. C, E. SHEL- riI:e ‘:n“sour fim,g:r?ill wehe:lz ; whom I met in Minot on the day of my return, and the convention was then. DON, K. 2, 8 s""m'- N.'D. gr 2 bxy g , i) ; a matter of the past and had been concluded. y §: = : I could not quite believe the young man who told me and did not believe = i WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. - ! ; . it until he went to the trouble of geting a newspaper containing a report of When ", argo [ i ! the convention and my name was shown and it appeared I had been indorsed DEWEY'’S STUDIO i i for the position of judge of the supreme court. Photographs and Portraits A J HE A I i B R : Such indorsement came as a distinct surprise to me for it was somethmg Weddin a sm.lt’ ¢ *: which had in no manner occurred to my mind. - Over Alex S - PERTH N. D. i A S ; R GRACE‘ Cor. Broadway and N. P. Ave. I - o Kraabel’s Record Perfect Health and Nerve action come through perfect bmk- bone. Try Chiropractic and get well. M. J. FARNAND, D. C. : ThechargethntA.T.Krnbelof < Clifford, League candidate for lieutenant governor, opposed the initiative, refer- ““endum and recall while he was presiding 'ofioer of the state senate in 1913, like “the other ‘charges made against the . League and League candidates, will not . ‘ ‘hold water. The er has investi- ~ gated the 1913 Senate Journal and finds . r.. Kraabel did not oppose the initiat- e and recall ‘but that 0. J. Sorlie, who _is' running against ‘Mr. Kraabel on an anti: League platform, did ‘oppose these “He honne fmm Tulll county, Bottineau’s Pioneer ity '.l'hm bxll embodied Chiropractic Office four doors north of First National Bank Bottineau, N. Dak. Lady in_ attendance and the recall of’ publxc bill came came up for third ; final passage in the senate ‘the legislative day, = (page 1346r. : Vazfl - City Granite | and Marble Works ; Are you going to erect a monument .+ or_headstone. this year? Don’t put ‘it off until it is too Jate. We. keep . 1o agents and ecan give the buyers. ! better . prices. Write for our free " catalogue -and - be conyinced. All e ‘work sold ona gnuntae. Z VAL EY cm' N;%}*b,» ‘the aenafié may. vote on a tie Kraabel vowd no;. defeatmg L’he ; ) ] = Y T T N et St oy o o T R