The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, June 29, 1916, Page 4

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;é One Oft?: spl:nd:dly sticcessful | Frazier, nex zovemeq. found. and. a crowd:of neacly” pienies was thlt at New Rockfatd, the “shte eenter” which -hopes to' bemme bhe ‘sapital- ‘of . NoMDAko&a. ' outito greet him. Both: daily: newspapers fl&ew hantn ahvol ‘men Wh h&d wdmthmnmwofl{m :ov;u:mmtontuffiahndsof‘thebomm&tmmgfibmkto&e Peo, Everybody now admits this fact, even thie enemies of the League. - Skilled political mamipulators admive the great organization of the League. They wonder at it They can not understand it. They bu’tmfieexfimmthonghltxssmple. The explanation is this: The firmers have a real cause—something worth. working for Mafistofcmm&aymww:kforwflx&mwhole heart, 'nut)saflfi:me]swlt ' ‘ & ACH.E@TOIA)SEML wmmmmmmmmxtm gl T ix just the begimning. Itrmm*bmtbevmnat polis. Cerelessness, lack of effort at the last moment; may spoil - mfimWemtmtmt&evmyqnfilitmm‘ A ; Wmmhwsadadduebefineumbvflweassnmdwa— mmslutmsinzhvoie wflmm‘bymchanee’towin lmm;«dmnmt! : ; Yo, you st not—will not—do - that. 3 Yfimwfllm&nmmmflv&dmymm ;' ® & @ ! THERE’SWOBKPORALL : Nommmtay.“maesnofl:mgfm-mbdo.” There is work firemmaskmuihuenamghmtohehadforanyleagm pandidate, : vamee&onbtasbfiuzeflneyremhflle}xfls. Show the business L phen znd the Gty dwellers that it is to their lasting interest to vote for ‘all the League candidates. Make sure thet every farmer votes the _Leaguencketfmmhmtobofiom. Don’t miss letting every friend _ . know how you are going to vote and just what it means o you and to him and to the state itself that he should vote with you. You can well afford to- give up primary election day t{o the work of making the avalanche of votes in the primaries complete. It will Imean much in the fall election to have the voles as complete as possible in the primaries. And if we lose in the primary election all will be lost. We must not lose. : o A ) ADVISE YOUR NEIGHBORS " Many of your neiglibors will want advice. Be ready to give it . to them. We must lose 1o votes through mistakes in voting. Make useoftheadwsoryshpstobeobtmnedbycuthngfinmthelastpage pf this issue and filling in the names of the legislative candidates.- Keep these slips before all the voters, so that no mistakes will be made. Be early at the polls if you can to see that the election is fairly con- dwlflmmmbbmmflv ‘Whiat will-you do 2« s Thewfall- 2y work, butone well worth: flomg and’ worth flomg' well + s BBS[M YM RKNOW THEMLLO#!‘- Itfaverynnportantthat—alll.eamemmberssheuldbefmmhar with' the ballot. No man sheuld wait until election day-to. straighten this out. Eva:ymanshould«knnw thehxtoflmueenndxhtes"by heart. He should know' just. where he is going to vote, how he.is ! going to vote, and for whom. He should'know whether he mmget the Repubbmn or Demoeratic ballot and:‘what are the names of the | ' League candidstes on his ballot. If he.is a:Republican and has a ' neighbor who is' a. Democrat. he should be able {0 advise his nelzhbor whom to- vote: for on the Democratic ballot, Then he should know the names of the League candldates ‘on’ the Judmary bfl]ot——Bmlzell, Grace and Robinson-—for the supreme court, the name of the candidate for state’ Superinfiendent—N C: Macdonaltl —on the school ballot. =~ ~efcandidates is contamed in tlus issue:: Look for * them on' Pages 2'and 14/ Be sumto know-the names of yourleaslatxve candidates. = 't'_v THE FINAL CALL TO BATTLE The call is sounded to battle. Everymanlsneededatthefront. Our cause is just. We are sure-of victory if all do their duty. You have done it at. every step in the way heretofore and there is no doubt you will do it at this crucial test. - Anotherdayortwom!ltelltheg'reatstory. Itmustbeastory ofagreatvxctory Yours is the task ofwmmnglt ......QO‘.....O..............!QC....‘..........QQ......O.. “SMORE DAMPHOOLISHNESS” * The gang sheets howl and rave and yell in- accents sharp and caustic, for the mornful sound of their funeral bell charms not their senses acoustic. But cats and devils they say die hard and dying they rant as with colic, and their ghostlike. shrieks come _up from the sward as in frantic abandon they play their last card in a vain endeavor to bluff this “bard” and his thousands of brothers bucolic. Right joyful in spite of the kept presses’ pain the suckers are making merry ; they’re hoeing their spuds and watching their grain. —blame feools just won’t come in out of the rain; though we holler ‘and lie with might and main they stick to: the League like old Harry. Whatll we do? They’ve called our bluff, and they’re peeved clear down. to the marrow; they begin to scratch and sputter and cuff, they cancel their subs in an awful huff—living next year vh]lbemlghtytough,whenwescriheshavetogochamngaharrow. Stick around, brother sucker, on June twenty-elght, when for Jjustice our census we’re taking. Boost on for your candidates early and late, and help this state in its making. —LOUIS P. I:ARSON ........O....'....Q.0.0........... . T 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 3 Maddock Picnic Bboétgrs Photographed at »Minnewaukanv " Nonpartisan League boosters in Benson: county have been -showing - Blg Biz. some new: wrinkles in mduetmg a campai With twent J e - League l:uemberu from Maddock toured the county last week to advertise the plcmc which : was held at Maddock Sa&dny. Th;e ;n:tu::ezl wemnmnhmig : mewaukan Wednesday by the Johnson studios: of in North deota. Oberon. They show mtkegndutmd PAGE FOUR I MOAT oocqooooinog@ooooioooboooooooooooo i i ewaukan by storm. The result of the tour of flle Mlddoek boosten wu tlnt six thausandpeoyle M thuamo " ik " e Ao « >

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