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1mshoer icksters g- k wckled tter sh arked { The: ck narters ) do. T MoreGoodNews ' From the Field on of &/ 4 nd_glool PAGE, N. D.—The League has every- eavy. ; cl thing in this precinct for sure—J. M. ang had armers’ ALMONT, N. D.—As near as I can uched, find out we will carry 60 out of 75 votes :nGgmi in this precinct.—J. N. S. ed, ¢ [onpartit HENSAL, N. D.—Frazier will get housindi | every Republican vote in this township. he voter ~T. A. - ad been I otherd LITCHVILLE, N. D—Our precinct is e fake, | all Tigth, we will mave a good majority lont con | for the League—G. B. - This b mash SCHAFER, N. D—As far as T know hitheree,| the Nonpartisan League will sweep our rganizex | precinct-—J. W. G. - et BALFOUR, N. D.—I think the votes anlruP | will stand ten fo one in favor of the eads of | League—O0. E- wousand BUFFALO, N. D.—As far as can be anticipated four-fifths of the voters will go for the Nonpartisan League at the primary in this district.—S. P. P. DEERING, N. D.—I think nearly every man will vote the League ticket and there are several business men in town that will vote with us.—P. C. P. 'BANTRY, N. D.—I think in this ‘part the farmers’ vote will be nearly all for the League candidates. That is all you hear talked of around here—S. A. J: BLAISDELL, N. D.—There are 38 ‘'voters-in.this precinct and I do not know of any but who are in favor of the League and will vote for the League candidates. —J. E. ICLIEFORD, N. D.—Every voter in my township will vote for the League can- didates. - Great enthusiasm for the Lea- gue ‘and its candidates where I went.— N. H. H. CUBA, N. D.—Everybody. that 1 have talked to, with one or two exceptions, is in favor of the League candidates, and théy should get a sweeping victory.— R A - Itwast o A e s Hee Kok P Salicy & FLAXTON, N. D.—The farmers in this precinct are strong for the League and norie are opposing it openly. I think that the League candidates will ‘carry. prac- tically unanimous:in' this precinct—R. T. ROLETTE, N. D.—I think. there are .85 voters in Union precinct in all and T think out of them will be 22 voting for . the Nonpartisan ticket even if a few are riot members.—N. L. NEW ROCKFORD, N. D.—Have seen nearly every voter in this precinct and . they seem to be in favor-of the League ticket with the exception of two or three. —J. L P, cinet that accounts for so fhany non- ‘members.” 1-should-judge aboat 90 per cent will yoté for the Teague candidates. The League is all the polites we ever CRLTAEINEL Koy AL R It's Same Story‘ In Every County PLEASANT LAKE, N. D.—So far as I know the vote here will be nearly solid for the League. I have not heard a man say that he would not vote for the League ticket.—A. W. B. DE LAMERE, N. D—I believe the League candidates will receive at least three-quarters of the votes castin Rose- meade township. I believe there will be a sweeping victory for the right.—B. JcC STREETER, N. D—I will tell my. opinion about the voters in this precinct. T do not think that there will be more than one or two cast which will not be for us. Iam more than pleased for they do not try anything out here—G. M. AMBROSE, N. D.—I think all in this precinct will vote the farmers’ ticket, because we all have had enough of past representatives that we have had. This precinct has in the neighborhood 60 voters and I am sure of 50 for the far- mers’ ticket, to say the least.—L. O. GUTHRIE, N. D.—I am safe to say that the Republican vote will go for Fra-- zier and all the rest on the Republican ticket, All the Doctor’s knocking could not stop them, so don’t worry. Every ¥nock from the Gang is a boost for the League—A. B. A. 2 BARTON, N. D.~I think: that" this precinct will vote the Nonpartisan-ticket very strong and T hope that every. far- ‘mer and business man in North Dakota %, 5 will do the same. Lets pull together - ' like brothers once and live and also let others live—S. H. G. FULLERTON, N. D.—There are some 45 voters or more in this precinct ‘and 50 far as I can learn everyoné will vote the Leagpe ticket. There are three doubtful voters among the non-members. The members are all for the Leagu® and T am sure that the results here will ‘b gratifying—R. N. J. fa T 3 NORTHWOOD, N, D.—I had a talk with the assessor and he said that. the whole: township was_ in .favor of the League candidates and I am sure that. not only_ the League members will yote with the League; but also, the non-mem- bers—0. E. N. ' HALEY, N. D.—Everyone I have talked. to_in. this precinct says‘he will vote- the ‘League “ticket.”” Members " and non-members say the Leader is the best paper they get. Its the first paper I read. I will.do all I can to help. the League—B. E. but the League. We have one Gang paper in our county, e been getting. it free: for - years.- R €. B. i AMOR, N. D.—There is nothing to it * It looks. so easy at. present that it is becoming uninteresting, -