The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, July 13, 1916, Page 10

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| ,E S e " Leader 'SAM J. AAN DARL GANDIDATE FOR \\\ RAILROAD COMMISSIONER \ QU £l g ‘*AND THEY WERE N TiaT it % ; RE ' ‘ " tBILC LEMPKE MIGHTY GooD : | GETTING SAN EYE 3t i S LA % 7 phi Mgk, Y FuLl for THE X Janes Mananan WHOSE ‘ELOQUENCE HELPED. TO WIN "~ LYNN-dJ; FRAZIER - // 7, 7 Z.- WHO SAID: 2 ‘THE VOTES! 1 Artist John M. Baer of the Nonpartisan Leader boarded the Fra ial ‘train at Beach during its swing around the state prior:te: the election and -sketched a few ‘ ['of the notables aboard with the results'shown above.” A‘feature of the:! fo'he remembered was the friendship and uniform “courtesy of the employes aboard: the - train, both on the Great Northern:and Northein:Pacific lines. L. e 1 eling ‘passenger agent of ‘the Great Northern,: Trainmaster Stone and ‘L. P. Gellerman, . Pl “district ‘passenger-agent ‘of the Northern Pacific, helped to smooth out diffigulties and to-make the journey the success it ¥as and*O. B. Tewes, dining . car conductor, saw - | - zo it hthat the party:got the best possible attenti d ser be h _the train crews were not behind ‘the officials in_doing everything possible or their passengers. 2 3 ; R e A R e et e s e | Those who put the special through on time and ministered to the comfort and saféty -of the &gggengers besides those mentioned were Conductors Charles Johnson, E. o M. Steinbreuck, W. J. Melch H:-G: T des and. Lockman; Engineers: Jolin:Cross, Mike McDonald, 1.'J. 'Sweeney, Nels Luther, John Fox, George Delzell and i H. P. Hartzell; Firemen- Frank ‘Frieze; 1y, J." Whalen, arp, E: O.°B rdner, "Al White ‘and“M. M. Gills;’ Brakemen:Joe Hanlon;' H: ‘Stubycen, William o wPeterson, William Noble, Gus Sigel, Claud.Drummond, E. L. Pope, D. J. Rober, i le and W. A. Eddinger. Chef John A. Schmidt furnished meals fhat kept all | the party happy and contented, assisted by Cook E. Morris and Waiters Ed. Roy Irw Charles Henry and M. H. Yiezer were “porters who took ‘care ‘of H i __ the comfort of the passengers in the sleeping and observation cars.. - : N D R PTE SR : [ < Skl Kol 4 UNE the 28, 1916, wit go déwn in’ Craf 7! awls "Outhdly Br U1Sed, bY fplentf Bf it o g s e ' ' history a5 _one of me most. .Storm and Begins to Make New Plans Nov im g to give you s hist ot~ | e s e g . came out of hiding 'only at night and' ‘out?” Flipflop 'tried to look brave, ' again. .There's two big things that we |- It was on that day that the big then Lept on the.dark side.of the street = Dodger ceased to. twiddle his thumbs ¢an do and are goin’ to do. In the first: g Zl,i.(l’ll;:f:a; storme ehr;tl Sll:xs‘;)!;f!}ilon D:;‘l‘;;z; and in the alleys. .. .- 3 _,alx;xd i;‘ dynical smile wreathed Slipry’'s ptl}:cb: g:ext';e are son&f bankers n; ;lus [ 37 Was 3. gen : : inally; : week - hi v-thin lips. : . s at’' are a disgrace .to Judas. S T . s : Finally, ' after a week had elapsed,. 1p! o : asgTDe St | Btorm was aprosching. But thes shup, Orafty himself, as badly frightened 98 NoT LICKED YET, © | ey bave been helping to finance this ' their ‘eyes and declared it was not so the rest, and yet realizing that the ' SAyS GENERAL CRAFTY - } aairekn, PIERITERGON: Ty W (e : { fheir eyes and Jeclaxed 1t Was nob S0 responsibility for a comeback Tested SRR ORAR <o~ them nioney on" their motes and post- Vg G fm‘_; " £5t was oo UPOR himself, managed'to stiffen up the - “You think ‘we're, licked, do ye?v dJated checks,” I have no fi But it came and the fury 5 ¢ : . . backs of. his gang to.the extent. that: .growled Crafty, as, his. sullen, smoulder- this farmers! organizati great, its devastation so complete and’ y p + : 8 1 D ¢. they were willing to take advantage of .ing eyes surveyed the men before him. good ‘as government bo Jdts destruction’ so ‘extensive that it Was., the shades of night and quietly gather “Well, we aint—not till we give up and - (days | afterwards before the political. ¢ the big boss’ headquarters. .- .. we don’t hoist no white flag yet awhile” = xtend them. credit are:trai pur ‘cave dwellers realized ~what had . hap- . & ; a3 ; Ky > - FeX ) . Tealzed 08P~ ¢ They crept in one.at a time, quietly: s “Looks to'me like its time to don the ~S2use and are-furnishing.aid and: - %pened. It ramed;" .fl,opds that _woglq_i‘). k their‘seats:in the:dark and 'shadow#n,;-;c;_-ape,',’. remarked: Slipry, looking: at fort * to the‘».- enemy. Tl’my must’ jmake , Noah. feel ike he had only:a:: places of ‘the room and spoke only in . Crafty out of one:corner of his left eye, Prought backinto line an’ made- :gpring, ' ‘shower. The . hailstones: beat: ¢ 3 afty hi 2 was-Tate HANow. 100k " here”. ‘roared: where their interest-lies. In other ‘w ;and pounded ' like ten’ pounders from:al o itfing - u we've got to see to' it that buttery pf field puds The miotjerig s rdinate, | ¢ extended to this organization ithunders' rolled, verberated” and’ reyerb-: stopped. It must be 'stop ¢ ‘erated and the forked tongued lighten-: i We've ‘got the pre ‘ings cleaved the skies. The politicians: (8campered 'to. their holes like rats. eeing from a barn-fire... : : hi busy, A papers ‘and telegrams over and.over. . more. If we think we're licked, we.are, g £ ; ‘ Y { Slipry sat’crouched in:a big:chair with: <If we. think we aint, we aint; that’s:all. With .the “end 'of the day came a ; hig chin resting in his hand while his'' The next man that indulges in cold- lm, “the clouds rolled -away and the; ejeq looked unseeingly into the distance. “footed talk around here gets’ the e, jbrightisen cawe opbs Theiwotk:bf Hipy ‘ “We're 1ot goin’ t0 have any hness,: We've got to get wh 1 ; had enough of his_half-hearted an’ we'll have ;8torm -had been perfect-and complete.: Nt estige of ‘the old" strongholds’ or ed. Not' a' sign "of life was' Dodger sat huddled- in'the shadow of the book case twiddling ‘his thumbs, Fli , , o no ‘more of ‘it. This is a fair warning 4 CRAWL FORTH +7an” Ihope every. one will live strictly up

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