The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, August 31, 1916, Page 22

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TARLATSS, BRI TR SIS v e e -ONLY $60.00 for a 9 MONTHS COURSE Board and room $15.00 per month. Catalogue free. NORTHWESTERN COLLEGF Com. Dept. FERGUS FALLS, MINN. ————————————————— PLOWLAYSforSALE AT LIVE AND LET LIVE PRICES: 14-inch lays, $5.75 per set, cash onlP. 16-inch lays, $3.25 apiece, cash only. Al:l lays guaranteed or your money I carry in stock: Emerson N14R; Emer- son 16 in. N16R; Mollne WD14; Deere P3s; Satley F14N; Case ADHL. Can furnish any muke of lays at the same price. Send in your orders and number of lays at once and avoid the rush. Fillmore Blacksmith&Auto Rep.Shop A. D. Mowers, Prop. Fillmore, N. D. B e e 4 J. B. DIXON Live Stock and Real Estate Auctioneer 1 also breed Holstein cattle and Berkshire hogs. I have at present my herd bull for sale, he being pure bred and registered. All stock and work guaranteed. Phone or write me at Roth, North Dakota. GET YOUR Fords and Autos Repaired and eguipped at LEET & CO., Garage, FORBES, NORTH DAKOTA T ST per s e _ You will always get a square deal if you trade with Chicago Cash Store Co., Inc. - J. K. Edelman, Pres. and Mgr. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Egeland and Rock Lake, N. Dak. “The Edlnore Mercantile Store - ul'sanh your busms, 1;»: also want your g will, Edmore, Right treatment should get- N.D. . both. We try to be right. YOU aiways find Satisfaction in buying at the Peoples Tradmg Co. General Merchandise HANSBORO, - NO. DAK. Our established motto is . ‘“MORE FOR YOUR MONEY”' Michigan Mercantile Co. MICHIGAN - NO.DAK. When In Fargo Go To DEWEY’S STUDIO Photographs and Portraits Wedding Groups a Specialty Over Alex Sterns Cor. Broadway and N. P. Ave. MY ESTABLISHED MOTTO GOOD GOODS WIN Geo.- W. Delisle GENERAL MERCHANT - Walhalla -North Dakota When - in Hampden make your headquarters at 5 Canenburg’s Sanitary Shavmg Parlors Good Work Courteous Tre,atmeut, Col H A. Kmne " the . large prolific- and uly !eedlnc klnfl. All " work gnd stock ranteed. Your work 8nd orders will reeeive the best of treat. ment. All business entrusted to - |- wil) be promptly attended to. " Phone or Write Me at . MILNOR my care NORTH DAKOTA "} For Governor—LYNN J. ~ Nonpartisan. ROBINSON, R. H. GRACE. .................Q......................../.............. The League s' Candidates RAZIER, Reépublican. For Lieutenant Governor—A. T. KRAABEL Repubhcan. For Secretary of State—THOMAS HALL, Repubhcan. : For State Auditor—CARL R. KOSITZKY Repubhcan. For State Treasurer—P- M. CASEY, Democrat For Attorney General—WILLIAM LANGER Repubhcan. For Superintendent of Public Instruction—N. C. MACDONALD, For Commissioner. of Insirance—S. A. OLSNESS Republican. For Comniissioner of Agriculture—JOHN N. HAGAN Republican. “For Judges of the Supreme Court—LUTHER BIRDZELL J E. For Railroad Conumssmners—CHARLES BLEICK, Republican, M. P- JOHNSON, Republican, SAM AANDAHL Republican. .........QO..........................................Q.t Legislative Candidates Following is a list of the legmslatlve candidates indorsed by the Nonpartisan League and nominated in the primaries June 28. In some of the districts where candidates indorsed by the League failed to win nomination steps may be taken by members of the League to indorse other candidates. When'such indorsements, regularly made, are reported to’League headquarters the-names will be added to this list. In the following list R denotes Republican, D, Democrat and S, Soclalxst. Can- didates for the state senate are designated with the abbreviation “Sen.” Those not so designated are candidates for the state house of representatives. : DISTRICT 1, Pembina county. Walter Welford, D., Sen., Pembina. Henry Geiger, R., Hamilton. J. J. O’Connor, D., Néche. Wm. Pleasance, D., Akra. DISTRICT 2, part of WarG county. S. S. Petry, S., Berthold. DISTRICT 3, part of Walsh county. Christ Levang, R., Sen., Adams. - Henning Gunhus, R., Edinburg. Alex Ferguson, D., Lankin. DISTRICT 4, part of Walsh county. DISTRICT 5, part of Grand Forks conuty J. P. Hemmingsen, R., Sen., Shawnee. DISTRICT 6, part of Grand Forks ~ county. DISTRICT 7, part of Grand Forks eounty - Albert Stenmo, R., YSen., Grand Forks. 0. K. Lageson,' R., Reynolds. DISTRICT 8, Traill county. Henry Strom, R., Hillsboro. J. E. Quam, R., Portland. Albert Moen, R., Mayville. DISTRICT 9, part of Cass county. DISTRICT 10, part of Cass county. DISTRICT 11, part of Cass county. Chas. E. Drewn, D., Sen., Page. Martin Larsen, D., Wheatland. Robert Wadeson, R., Alice. _ DISTRICT 12, part of Richland county. DISTRICT 13, Sargent county. Richard McCarten,.D., Sen., Cogswel) Frank Riba, D., Geneseo. : A. A. Stockstad, D., Milnor. DISTRICT 14, Ransom county. Martin Larson, R., Nome. Fred Nims, R., Lisbon. DISTRICT 15, part of Barnes county. DISTRICT 16, Steele and Griggs county. Porter Kimball, R., Hope. E. W. Everson, R., Walum.- DISTRICT 17, Nelson county. C.: I. Morkrid, R., Sen., Petersburg, TLars O.. I"rednckson, R Pekin. FoW. Keltzman, R., Lakota DISTR]CT 18, Cavalier county. Otto Dettler, R., Langdon. J. J. Schrag, R., Munich. . Otto C. Olson, R., Elkwood. DISTRICT 19, Rolette county. John Benson, R., Sen., Rolette. Joseph Renauld, D., Thorne. James McManus, R., St. John.. - DISTRICT 20, Benson county. = ~ John R. Maddock, R., Maddock. W. J. Church, R., York. - DISTRICT 21, Ramsey county. Geo. D." Laird, D., Webster. Martin Hoghaug', R., Devils Lake, * DISTRICT 22, Towner county. F. J. Martz, D., Sarles. . Chas. P. Peterson, D:, Bisbee. DISTRICT 23, Stutsman county. .Thomas- Pendray, R., Sen., Jamestoum. €. A. Bell, D., Meding, - N.' E. Wh.lpple, R, Eckelson. L 'H. Larson, R. C. B. Joos, D., ng'ree DISTRICT 24, LaMoure county. E. A. Bowman, R, Kulm. Paul Havens, R., Nortozmlle. DISTRICT 25, Dickey ‘county, Wm.. Zieman, R., Sen., Oakes, .~ = = - -A. 'S, Marshall,” R.,’ Forbes. Robert Krause, D., Fullerton. . ‘counties.’ ‘Fay Harding, R, Braddock.. F. S. Horlacher, D., Tappen Rollan V. Weld, R., Bowdon. -~ C.-A. Ward, R., Hazelton. # _Y gISTRlCT 27, Burleigh county. . Robert Byrne, * E. E. Kurtz, R., Schafer. © Edward Hamerly, R., Sen., Sherwood 2 G Patterson, D., Donneybrook DISTR]GT 44, Mountrail county.' , Courtenay. - > 'DISTRICT 26, Emmons ~and . Kidder L. D. Bailey, R., Mofiit. 4 Frank G. Praber, R., Arena. Geo. N..Varnum., R., Menoken. DISTRICT 28, Bottineau eounty. A. M. Hagan, R., Westhope. Nels Magnuson, D., Souris. J. C. Miller, R., Souris. L. L. Stair, D., Newburg. DISTRICT 29, part of Ward county. = - Thorwald Mostad, D., Sen. : Howard R. Wood, R., Deering. Anthony Walton, R., Minot. J. E."Erb, R., Ryder. Gearge S. Rexshus, R. DISTRICT 30, part of Morton county. L. D. Wiley, R., Odense. - Charles F. Sc}uck R, Lark. M. S. Lang, R., Mandan. DISTRICT 31, Stark county. DISTRICT 32, Eddy and Foster counties - C. W. McDonnell, R., Kensal. 0. H. Olson, R., Munster. . DISTRICT 33, Wells county. James A. Wenstrom, R., Sen., Dover. . i J. N. Kunkel, R., Fessenden. Roy B. Weld, R., Chaseley. Frank Lazier, R., Barton. DISTRICT 35, Sheridan county. . H. B. Curtis, Sen., McClusky. Johii Nathan, R., Goodnch DISTRICT - 36,.. McIntosh -and Logan counties. John Weber, R., Wlshek. DISTRICT 34, part of McHenry county. : DISTRICT 37, part of Richland county. | A. D. Hansen, D., Sen., Wyndmere. Anton Lipovsky, D legerwood Peter Frisk;, D.: DISTRICT 38, part of Barnes eounty. C. H. Noltimier, R., Valley City. DISTRICT 39, Bllhngs, Bowman, Slope and- Golden Valley counties.” G. F. Hunt, R., Sen., Beach. = ° 0. C. Martin, R., De Sart. ¢ B. D. Arnold, R., Scranton. : " DISTRICT 40, Burke and Divide countles G. J. Brown, R., Noonan. - C. H. Anderson, S., Portal.- Wn. O. Olson, R., Flaxton. DISTRICT. 41, Wllllams and McKenzle. counties. : Morten: Mortenson, R.,. Sen Hoifland. * F. A. Hoare, R, Ray. 28 G, F. Dupuis, R., Temple. : R , Arnegard. DISTRICT 42, Pierce county. " _A. G. Lowe, R., Wolford. Andrew Oksendahl v Tunimdge. : DISTRICT 43, Renville county. . Haines, R., White Earth. r J. Mads{ock. R., Plaza. F. J. Walte Ole Ettestad, R.;~Sen;, Balfom- ; Ra, d..........'....,..’....j.,. DISTRICT 45, part of .McHenry eounty.'f DR J. .W. CAMPBELL, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Edwards building, : Fargo, N.- D.: GARNAAS BROS. Incorporated GENERAL MERCHANDISE and 2 FARM MACHINERX A SHEYENNE and QBERON, N.D. MEN WHO ARE NOT ACQUAINTED Y ‘with the thoroughl perior, ~ goodness of i othe who have u;l:t £ merchant tailored clothes, experienced the uunlutlon of knowing t your clothes are yours alone, make it a point tondviult us and ':“e your clotlll:u made for you and measu! you: personally. ROLF BROS. Merchant Tailors Bacon_ Bleck Grand Forks, N. D G. G. Wood WOOD & WOOD ' MINOT’S PIONEER CHIRC ‘Brauer Block “Minot, N. D. ‘UNION NAT‘IEonNAL BANK C.pital and_Surplus $90,000.0 Farm Loans Negotiated at Loweat o Rates. Prompt Service. No: Bonus. - MINOT. NORTH DAKOTA »Pert:herofis ‘I 'have a few yonng stallions and mares left, of the real draft - always tho lowest. - Qunl\ty eontldend. M. M. WHITE = . Successor to White Bros. Valley City, N. D. ; iSeourity State Bank CROSBY, N. D. Largest bank in Dlvxde .. County. ' Your -business will be ap- preciated. J C. Rousseau, Pre31dent W Rousseau, Ca.sh:er. ~ BROTHERS Tuttle, N. D. - - “Groceries, Full Line of Hard : ware, Shoes and Clothing, Enamelware, Tinware, Cutlery andTools. Lillian J. Wood ; ';- J. L Camuj R, Sen., . F. W. Mees, R., Heil Martin_Koilar, R.; Hebron. - - ; 8, Mereer,-Oliver md Dunn

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