The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, August 31, 1916, Page 2

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oot % :cmrfl.*g&\?flfl»é‘nfi«é—-: e ~ “Editor Nonpartisan Leader: . More of 1 [hose Tell Why They Tm" It's Needed MICHAELSEN APPROVES. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: Please find enclosed $3 for daily if you start one. + 0. H. MICHAELSEN. FROM A NON-MEMBER. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: You will find enclosed $4.50 subscrip- tions to the Dakota Daily Leader, and to the Nonpartisan Leader. IRA HEIDLEBAUGH. CARLSON SENDS CHECK. I am sending my check for $3 to pay my subscription to the Dakota Daily Leader. Wishing you all kinds of suc- cess with this paper, I remain, C. 0. CARLSON. IT’S BEST THING TO DO. - Editor Nonpartisan Leader: Enclosed find $3 subscription to the daily paper. I think it is the best thing you can do—start a daily. ANDREW WINDINGLAND. JUST SHOWS THE WAY. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: I got to let you know that I am in for a Daily Leader, but sorry to say that I haven’t the ready cash to pay my sub- scription, so will~send you a postdated check, payable October 1. R. J. JUST. “DON’T DELAY,” URGES NELSON.’ A daily will sure prove fo be O. K. and I hope the farmers will not hold off too long before sending in their subserip- tions, as.I think we need one as fast as you can get it out. So here is my check enclosed for $3. NELS NELSON. . THE BIG BUSINESS FOG. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: ; Enclosed find check for'$3 to pay sub- scription to the Dakota Daily Leader. I hope this enterprise will prove a success, as we have had our minds befogged long enough by newspapers representing the big interests. R. H. LYMAN. BOOSTS FOR DAILY— 7 SEVEN IN'A BUNCH. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: You will find enclosed my check for $21—seven subscriptions to the Dakota Daily Lead- er. The names are:- Thomas Jensen, ‘Kempton; N. S. McCoy, Fergus; H. L. Temple, Fergus; H. J. Weston, Fergus; Albert Landman, Kempton; Gabe Rastk- berg, Kempton. A. B. TEMPLE, IT IS “JUST THE MOVE.” Editor Nonpartisan Leader: 1 enclose check for $3 for six month’s subscription to Dakota Daily Leader. If it was not such a busy time, would get out and try to rutle up a bunch of sub- scribers. I think it is just the move to make for, if we can have a good daily, we can get our program before more - people and keep the mehxbershp in closer touch with the work that is necessary to ‘be dome J. C. ABBOTT. TOO MANY OF WRONG KIND. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: Regarding this proposed daily -paper, .think it a good move in the right way. I have heard the remark that the people were taking all the papers they -can af- ‘ford to take. I can give a good remedy. That is to stop some of the old gang sheets that are knocking us, and sub- seribe for the Dakota Daily-Leader, En- closed find check for $6 to pay for two. subscnptxons. 0. C. MARTIX. WHY HELP OPPONENTS? Yes, we should have a daily. poor policy to contribute to a source of information controlled by our opponents) as they twist the news to suit their case, 50 as to mislead the oneaasfnot ...ddhe so as to mislead the ones not fannharx - with conditions. Find enclosed $3. Let’s: have a daily Leader. FRANK G. PRATER. It.lsa. \ now. FOUR FROM WALLIN. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: ~ Enclosed find check for $12, four sub- scriptions to the Dakota Daily Leader. Will see if I can get some more later: I think a daily paper for the league is’ almost a necessity. We need a paper - « that will tell the truth about candidates. ....0...............O.....0.....................0.0....‘. NEED DAILY ABOVE ALL THINGS Editor Nonpartisan Leader:" things. ; ABOUT “GOOD SHOOTING.” Editor Nonpartisan Leader: I looked over the cartoon “Good Shoot- ing in North Dakota,” reproduced from the Farm Implement News in last week’s Leader. It really looks-fine from the other fellow’s standpoint. We were used the same way in the June primaries by- A “North Dakota Business.” I think, and I believe all other thinking humamty wxll « agree with me, bur North Dakota mer-. chants did use their rifles on our candi- dates, as the returns of nearly every" town, village and city shows. Now you rubes and “suckers,” just stop - and think of it. How well they have been giving the helping hand only to de- feat you. Still they want you to patron- . ize them, and do nothing in return. They Editor Nonpartisan Leader: - Here’s $3 for a subscription. history of our nation! mon ‘people.’ ooooooooooooooooaooooooo‘ooooooobo\qoo PAUL WILLIAMS SENDS FIVE Editor Nonpartisan Leader: Enclosed find five_subs. on the fourteenth but have been unable to since. as soon as I can get around again. Here are checks for $15 for the five. - ...........................Q.........Q.......fi.......’.. Enclosed find check for $3 for the daily, and if you need it I am willing to make it $25, for I think we want a daily above all .........Q....O............Q'P..O...............'....... .......................0.............0... .‘............ “YOU BET WE NEED IT” ¥ This is the only way to compete with “the other bxg dalhes of our country, as they-are governed by the money fower and the big business which makes no small job for one daily paper to go up against. Just-think of a real farmers” daily — the first one in the Yet,: why not? My brother farmers, stick. ~Don’t falter. North Dakota is the best organized state in the union by the com- It would be too bad to fall down now. years at this same fight for the freedom of the farmer, and the commbon people but crushed down every time until now. ‘imagine how good 1 feel over what has been done by the faymers and common people of this state the past year. . If each state in the union could get one farmers’ daily paper, you would see a change irt the condition of our nation that would surpass anythmg that was ever mtnessed before.- .C........O.Q...‘...0..'...0..........00...0.......'.'.; Went out A I'll get some more Farmers are all pretty busy just PAUL WILLIAMS If the people only knew what is going on -and the underhanded methods used by those high up to run things for their own benefit-at the people’s. expense, it would not take long for the people to:cor- rect existing evils. I hope the daily will materialize, and I shall-do all I can to hep it along. JOHN WALLIN. PORTER KIMBALL. are organized for their own benefit, and they ought to have sense enough to see that the farmers have organized for their own benefit, and that if the. farmers get those benefits, the: merchants will get their share ‘What would Chncago say or do to you if you went there and’ trieds to interfere with its afiau-s, you rubes and “suck- ers”? They. would soon tell you where to go. “Now'we. have a chance right to tell theni - whel:e, to go All Big Biz ‘wants is your eammgs 7 o A M. HEMERLIN. P. S.° Find check ‘inclosed for $3 for the Dakota -Daily .Leader, a daily every farmer should take so he can get wise.— “You bet we ‘want a daxly paper. I'have been 45 You can ' GEORGE ‘W. HART. "IT DIDN'T WORK It will be rememberetl that before the primaries some of the newspapers in the state came:out with blazing head lines clmmmg that Frazier, the Repub- lican. mominee for governor, was a Chamber of Commeree man and against | This was. the . Equity organization. insisted on although untrue, and his defeat was sought at the polls in June. A numberof alleged progressive or mdependent papers. that were evidently serving. the old pohhcal ;machine, tried to make much of this and seemed to believe that they “could fool the people < untxl after the primaries. - The farmers stuck for Franer and retqsed to be fool , and thefalse «charge fell flat. They s Jould not be “forgotten, o ; however, as mnst of the newspnpeqs flat. mc.nmo € made the _charge -would seek another opportunity to serve the still alive old political = machine, ‘and defeat -the farmers.—FARGO SEARCH-LIGHT. PRAISE "'FROM MINNESOTA ~“You - have certainly accomplished something in your state and it will not be my fault if they do not do the same in Minnesota,” writes John A. Weber, an Ottertail cunty, anesota, farmer, to President Townley. Mr. Weber has a son-in-law in the Farmers' Nonparhsan Leegue of ‘North- " scribers for the daily. in a few-days. : SOMETHING WORTH WHILE. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: You have started sorhething in this daily move worth blowing in $3 for a six month’s sub. so am sending another suck- er revenue check. Can’t help but believe: it will be a sucess. L. R. OVERLEES, SHOULD BE A WHIRLWIND. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: Find enclosed $3 for six month’s sub- scription” to the, Dakota Daily Leader, hoping it w111 be ‘a whirlwind of a suc- ' cess. C. J. CARLSON. FAULK STRONGLY FOR IT.- Editor Nonpartisan Leader: I am enclosing check for $3 for the daily. I think it just the thing. We need it badly. I am sure it will be a support winner. ) ] W. P. FAULK. _~ TREACY IS WORKING. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: . Please find inclosed- check for $3 sub- scription to the Dakota Daily Leader.. I will try and get some more subscrip- tions. Hoping we will have the daily. JOHN B. TREACY. / -FIVE FROM VIC STROM Editor Nonpartisan Leader: I think you can figure on 75 per cent of ‘the members taking the daily paper, as it sure is just what we need. S " A.L. VICKSTROM. This letter was accompanied by checks for $15 covering Mr. Vickstrom’s sub- scription for six months, and four others. ANOTHER LOYAL HELPER. ‘! Editor Nonpartisan Leader: 1 believe my father’s subscription w‘fll expire in a few weeks. Find enclosed $4. One dollar is to pay for the Nonpartisan Leader for the next six months after ex- plratlon, and $3 is to pay for three meonth’s subscription to the Dakota Dmly Leader. CLIFFORD BLISS. % WE NEED THE TRUTH. Enclosed please\find check of $3 for the new daily for six months. I should say we need a daily ‘paper that dares to tell the truth. I will send you a list of sub- We ! are now very busy harvesting. ‘Hoping - there will be subscribers enough so you can start the paper. 0. M. OLSON. _SWANSON PROVES HIS WORDS. ' Editor Nonpartisan Leader: By all means give us a daily. We will be sorely in need of it before election. _ Will be able later on to get you a few more subscribers. C. O. SWANSON. Note: Mrr. ‘Swanson sent in a check - for $112 covering his: own and three i - Daily Leader. want, and the Leader will give us‘ the If every prominent - Leaguer in every. commnmty ‘would go neighbors’ subscriptions for six months. VARNUM’S HEART IS RIGHT Editor Nonpartisan Leader: I think that a daily newspaper—the kind that the “big five” will print—will certainly be ‘a benefit to the cause. I only get my mail on an average of once a week, so0 a daily won’t do me a great deal of good personally, but to show-you my heart is right (and it takes its regu- lar beats) I will enclose check for $3 and wait for the decision of our Jeaders and the people of the state. - © G.-N. VARNUM, Editor Nonpattxsan ‘Leader: | Enclosed is my check for $3 for tha Education is what we all facts as they are. and get the business man’s subacnptmn the business men would recei ” BUSINESS MEN NEED' FACI‘S- ." in every town in North Dakota, I think a

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