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Political' Advertisement " ' FOR COUNTY JUDGE TO RENVILLE COUNTY o I wish-to announte my can- — VOTERS: Judge 0:;0;:?.‘&, eoun:y‘ me; X am a candidate for the nomi« to the decision of tho’ Repub-* nation for Treasurer of Renville Lican voters at the primaries county at the June Primaries. I and’ixlmflnsmeanstosohat am a member and a booster for the their support. Nonpartisan League. CHAS. LIESSMAN Your support is solicited. . Tuttle, N. D, - - Political Advertisement oooooooooooo.oooooooooooooooocooooooooooooooooooooooo " A.-W. BRITT CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY AUDITOR OF STUTSMAN. COUNTY All Nonpartxsan League members should vote for J. 'W. Britt of James- town, N. Di; for' County Anditor at the June 28th: Primaries.* Mr. Britt-is:well ‘qualified,, h een'a resl&ént and taxpayer for 14 years and has never before .been candxdhte-for public’office. His opponent’ has held the office_of Cotmty Auditor of Stutsman, county for the past 14 years, or: seven ‘consecutive terms, and entered ‘the office 'as a_Democrat on the Democratic txcket for the first two terms and as a Republican the past five terms. /' : - ; Mr. Britt has been a consistent Republican and deslres the support of the | people at the June ‘Primaries. D.E.MA 1S, Reg:n,N.D. “Political 'Advertisement s case in which greed-and selfishness: 6ver- stepped the bounds of decency and undxd itself.—CRYSTAL CALL 255 - Political xdverfiser&ent”':f- ; FOR SHERIFF I ‘hereby "announce mysel.f a Repubhcan candidate for the office of sheriff. Iam a farmer. I have always been a Republican and expect -to continue as such.. I-am 4 member of the Farmers’ Non- partisan League, orgamzed purely for the purpose - t6 ' enable the farmer to ‘gbtain his just rights. In so doing the farmer is simply following' the example of the:com- mon. laborer, mechanic, the mer- chant and the professmnal classes. - I If elected I will give special atten- °| : tion to the enforcement of the laws prohibiting gambling, the ‘sale of intoxicating - liquors ' and’ kindred laws. - Your vote: and mflnenee wnll be" appremated. Rl CHAS. N. ROGERS Calvm, N D. ooooooooooooooooooooouoooooooooooooooooooooobooooooooooo _ Political Advertisement & e HERMAN N. MIDTBO The Only Farmer and Laboring Man Running s United’Statfilss Sena(titl)&c s 3 presenting can y. the demacratic: voters ‘of the: state for nomination - to* the office’ of United States senator, the friends of ' Governor Burke point with pride to these facts: . Three times elected governor of North Dakota, during all of which administrations he kept faith with: the people. .. . During his administration the following great reform measures were passed; The Primary. Election: Law. The Presxdentml Preference Pri- mary The state law for the election of United Stafes senators - by direct vote of the people.’ The Tax Commission law.- The Board of Control law. - The anti-pass law. l/ The Imnitiative and ' Referendum aw. The Corrupt Practice law. And many others of more or less importance, During - his ' administration the laws of the state. were better en- forced than ever before, He is a oneer of the state and nearly all E.\s Proj holdings are in the state. %e ows the people and knows _their interests. He recog- nizes farming as the greatest of -all industries and favors any and all legislation . which tfen to evelop ~agriculture - and make better the conditions of the farmer. In the fall of 1915, when wheat . dropped from:- $1.4 0 tto 85 ceill’;.s without any :apparent - cause the farmers made an appeal to him to have the Minneapolis Reserve bank modify. its ruling to make it pos- sible for the farmers to get. money at 6 per cent on. storage R tickets so that~ they might hold & their wheat. ' 'Burke - immediately took steps to have the reserve bank lmnse its ruling and succeeded in 80 after a fight which bronfl?tmiun into the notice of the entire northwest. His action Political Advertisement - Votg for CUTHBERT . For Congressman ¢ \ On the Republican Primary Ballot JUNE 28th FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR The, people of North Dakota want a8 Ux. 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 mam, who can love his énemies, who can -apply the golg::‘ smile ‘ rule and Christ’s- teachings:to politics, who is and can remalin clean, who can things go dead wrong, and. who will-do the’squate ‘deal ‘even. urito his enemies. Such & man is & big man. He can see the farmer, the laborer, the bunineu man, and the fellow that is down and out. He honestly represents and serves. you., F. T. CUTHBERT. Mr. Cuthbert is not aligned with. any . clique or faction of the Republican party, ~and’ has. . no_ entangling alliances to hamper him - as. your representative. Among -other things he stands for a reasonable measure of pmparednesa, tariff ‘that will protect the farmer as well as the manufacturer, sa = Rural Credits bill which will enable the farmer : to finance his business as cheaply as the manufacturer ‘and others. Why . not? He has the. best: security in the world— Land. He stands for Corporate legis- . lation which will relieve the public of the burden of dividends on watered stock, ~and” effectually punish ' the ‘persons guilty of bringing such conditions about. Ifyoubehmlnthesethngs.vom Herman Midtbo iz such a man. He' can not fra,nl: you pefaonnl letters. He ean not at the expense of the" county, state or mation:as'one holding a public office might do by spend!nx his time promoting his_ nudidacy when ihe public is paying for such time for He refuses to make politlcal denla. He bellevea ina simple rural credit system enacted by state and nstionnlrnefid:l agnenlturfl leg-lala:l:&: National tzrmlllul cn“l;dwnm mNe“bm grain inspection: government should own manufacture t e ah{:u'comm.nd?t thr:mwt xmldAbctt erétei: el % ¢ :I:d anads w"' m B policy ut gy g war. - He believes wu.lth lhould In lnburvluxt to human life and human’ ha; ess - of “the: grea jumbe; hmrnndhbnflngmnmmfi o 5 s B ALy the ly directly “and indirectly ‘were 'en- “abled to hold’ theu‘gr{m and ‘the § o alt'fl hmrfi.:hfnggrl' ough “ce ¢ Born near LaCrosse, Wis., January 11, 1878 r but inent Lutheran ‘clergyman’ son; at 16 a teacher, at 19 a writer of moxnlu'd.ml:io G 'L“t- S it His writinga have sppeared in magasin and papers whose eombi - exceeds eight mtlllon and hlve delighted, insmfi n.:d dlfled their readers. 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