The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, June 29, 1916, Page 13

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ROLF BROS. -Tailors of Quality Clothes 7 Bacon Block—— N. 4th St. Grand Forks, N. D, C. BJERKE & COMPANY LOCAT[NG NORMAN BLACK The a.nnon.ncement that Norm Black is to handle the steering: appantus , MERCHANDISE r{ and ofareformorgammhonthatmtosavethestatewfllcsusemanynknowing_ smile through North Dakota. Norm is-a fine fellow personally, a2 good friend FARM MACHINERY and good company at any and all times. But he always'was and always will “be a standpatter and a stalwart. He was. a stalwart in-Wisconsin lnd lined SHEYENNE and OBERON, N, E : up with the crowd that fought LaFollette.. He has been a stalwart in North | Dakota and has always lined up with the old machine crowd of the state. We will say, as a quiet tip to aspiring young politicians over the state, that the Hardware, Implements, Furni- Drugs Suhoneryndemn Pianos and Columbia Phonographs. = All kinds " of seeds at reasonable prices. Big Type Poland China Pigs Special Prices Till JOHN A. WINEERG Eldridge, N. WILTON MUTUAL STORE GENERAL MERCHANDISE Hardware, Drugs. “MORE FOR YOUR MONEY” [ DENTIST Dr. Prescofl,.of Steele May 29 to June 10 NE............,..July 9 to 22 - FARMERS— | he:';z:n art:arns .Ilam?dm msfie yom-. . ‘Ilunenburg sSamtary Shavmg Parlots' Cou:teons 'l‘reaj:menb o Col H A Kumey OCK AUC‘I'IONEEB : Chester. W Hogs, the Ima pmlmc and’ easy teedinz kind. All aran AN business ents . NORTH DAKOTA “f backing of an organization headed by Norman Black will in future constitute a bad political smudge on the man who receives aid from it at thepresent time. An organization which will turn over its work to.Norm Black is not a reform organization. : It -is an outpost of the old machine—an obvxous}y forlom hope to stem the tide of ‘real JOURNAL. . reform strength in the state.—— FOR THE LEGISLATURE (Note: The political affiliation .of the candidates, the -office sought and .the candidate’s address are:given be- low. e abbreviatéons mean: “R”, Republican; “D”; Democrat; "S" Socialist; “Rep.",» representatlve- “Sen.”, senator.) : DISTRICI‘ 1, Pembina county.— Gelger. R. Rep ., Hamijlton."' J J. O’Connor, D., Rep., Neche.”" " - ‘Wm. Pleasant, D., Rep., Akra. " -~ ‘Walter Welford. D.; Sen., Pembina. DISTRICT 2, part of ‘Ward county. S.:8. Petry, S., Rep., Berthold. DISTRICI 38, put of Wa!sh county. énning - us. P-, inburg. A]ex Ferguson, D., Rep, Lankin. ~DISTRICT 4, part of Walsh oonnty. ‘Wm. James Drew, R., Rep., Ardock. DISTRICT 5, part of Grand ' Forks - county. 5% A. J. Huso, R., Rep., Northwood. Ji Hanmn’:gsen R:; Sen,. Shawnee. DISTRICI' 6, part ot Grand Forkx conmnty. . DISTRICT 7, part of Grand Forks county. Albert Stenmo, R,. Sen.; Grand Forks. 0. K. Lagwon Rep. Reynolds. Henry - Strom, R., Rep., Hillsboro. : J. E. Quam, R.; Rep.; Portl Albert Moén, R:, Rep:, Mayville. DISTRICT 9, part of Cass County. DISTRICT 10, part of Cass county. " John V. Brainard, R., Rep., Prosper. DISTRICT 11, part of Cass county. - Martin - Larsen, D, ‘Rep., Wheatland. Robert Wade.son, , Rep., Alice. Chas. E. Drown, D.,; Sen., Page. DISTRICT 12, part of Richland coun- 5 "DISTRICT 13, Sargent comnty.— Richard McCarten, D.; Sen., Cogswell. Frank Riba, D., Rep., Geneseo. A. Al Stockstad D., Rep., Milnor. . DISTRICT 14, Ransom County.— Martin Larson, R., Rep.;>-Nome, Fred Nims, R. Rep, Lisbon. DISTRICT 15, part of Barnes: county. ‘S. E. Harper, R., Rep:, Valley City. <G..J: Lee, R., Sen., Valley. City. ms'rmcr 16, Steele and Griggs counties.— Porter Kimball, R. Rep, Ho; ‘lpe. E. W. Everson, Rep., W TALM. Hemerlin, R., Rep., Bmfoxd. ~DISTRICT 17, Nelson county.— ‘C. L Morkrid, R. Lars:O. Frednckson, R., Efig F. W. Keitzman, R:, Rep:, ota. - - DISTRICT 18, part of Cavalier coun- R., Rep., Mumch. Otto C. Olson, R., Rep.; Elkwood. 'DISTRICT 19, Rollette county.— ° John Benson, R., Sen., Rolette. Joseph Renauld, D., Rep., Thorne. James McManns, R.; Rep.; St. John. DISTRICT 20, Benson comn John ‘R. Maddock, R., Repfl;l;lnddock.' W. J. Church, R., Rep. DISTRICT 21, Ramsey eomty.—— ,-R.,, Rep., Edmore." 3 Geo. D.:Laird, D., Rep., ‘Webster. Faulk, , Sen., Starkwea Martin Hoglmug, R, Rep., Devils I.nke' DISTRICT 22, Towner county.— F.J. Mnrtx, D., Rep., Sarles;” Clns. etersan Rep., Bisbee. . L C. B Joos, D, Rep., e DISTRICT 24, LaMoure county,— E. A.' Bowman, R., Rep., Kulm. Paul Havens; R., Bep., Norto!mlle. DISTRICT Dickey county.— A, S , R., Rep., Forbes. Wm. Zieman, B.., n., Oakes. - ‘- Robert ‘Krause Ren, F‘nllerton. DIS’IRICI‘ 26, Emmons uld Kidder Sen;, Petersburg. . F.. S. Horlacher, D., Rép,; Tappen. Rollan.V.-Weld, R., Rep., Bowdon. C. A. Ward, ~R. Rep., Hazelton. - DXSTRICI‘ 217, Burleigh county.— Carroll D. King; R, Sen., Menoken. L.'D. Bailey, R.; Rep., Moffit. Frank G.- Pra! ,. Rep., Arena. ' Geo. N. Vamum, R, Rep .; Menoken. DlSTRICl‘ 28, Bottineau connty.—' A.-M. Hagan, R.; Rep.-Weéstho Nels Magnus’on, D., lilep., -Souzg: J.-C. Miller, R, Rep., Souris. I - L L. Stair, D., Rep,,. Newbnrg. o DISTRICT 29, part'of ‘Ward county: Howard R.. Wood, R:; Rep:, Deering. *~ - Roscoe: W. Bexghle, R; Rep Sawyer. ; Anthony Walton, R., . Minot. : E. Erb, R., Re dl:r. 3 SR J. W Smith; R. Spen Surrey. - i - DISTRICT 30, pa.rt of Morton oounty. < L: D. Wiley, Rep., Odense. - : Charles P. Scluck R., Rep. Lark. M.'S. Lang, R, Rep M 3 Z DISTRICT 31, Stark: eounty.— R DISTRICT 32, Eddy and Fester coun.: C. W. McDonnell, R, .. 0. H. Olson, R, ;»,Rep' K@ DISTRICT 33, Wells sounty.* e J. N. Kunkel, R., Rep., Fessen % Roy B.:Weld, R: ;f, Chaselegfn' e James A. Wm\strom, R., Sen., Dover. o mts'rmcr 34, part of McHenry coun- Yo— = glém Lazier, R:, Rep., Barton. TRICT 3 s — Dog 5, Sheridan county > Sen., M John Nathan R. Rep., G:o%};;sky DISTRICT 36, Mclntosh counties.— Ind Logan .. B ~John Weber R. Rep.,mehek. < DItSyTRICl‘ 37 part of Richland eoun- DISTRICT 38,:part of Barnes county. - C. H. Noltimier, R.. Reo- Valley City. DISTRICT 39, Bllhngs, Bowman, Slope and Golden Valley Counties— O. C. Martin, R., Rep., DeS G. F. Hunt, R. Sen.,l;feacn.m B. D. Amold R Rep., Scranton. DISTRICT 40, Burke ‘and _ Divide counties.— G. J. Brown, R. Rep., Noo; C. H. Anderson, pRep., Iffi’%%ml Wm. 0. Olson, R., Rep., Flaxton, DISTRICT 41, Williams and: McKen. : rok 'mmsli—ne Ra ! .. Hoare, p., Ray. C. F. Dupuis, R. Rep., T E. F.'von Es«':.hen, R.p imlgle. Robert ‘Byrne, R., Rep. ' E. E: Kurtz, R., Re, . Morten Mortenson, 2, DISTRICT 43, Rennlle e Edward Hamerly, R: Sen., Sherwood. tterson, D, nnybrook. - DISTRICI‘ 44, Monntml county.—. Walter 3. Maddoek, . th:tepxg.:a"h'. DlS'l'BI(?r 45, part of McKenry eoun E. E~ Bryans R. Rep. Voltalre. Ole Ettestad, R. . DISTRICT 46, Me aAL L. Maxwell, R:, fl EVENSEN GENERAL nnmn BLACKSMITHING — GARAGE PLOWS AND WAGON WORK | "AUTO REPAIRING = “WOOD & WOOD. . “MINOT'S: PIONEER - CHIROPRACTORS Dmg Healer, UNION N;\fTi?nNAL BANK C;plm and Snrplu m MENOT. NOR Heary G Middangh and Rolle F. Hent | S Devils Lakeétgortol:dnahuz % ~ Meritorious matters ¥ myted_ : We Want Yonr Trade LOFTHUS BROTHERS Co. | Dealers n. nm'wm ad Form | Al Qaazuy Goods ' I\REMENETSKI BROTHERS Tutle,N.D, . - GENERAL MERCHANDISE - Gmies,Fulleeoan-d- ware, Tinware; Cutlery lnd‘l‘ools.

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