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Chas. H. Roth and manonthers say: “The Daily Leader is badly needed”--- They’'re working to establis SIX SENT BY KOSITZKY Editor Nonpartisan Leader: Mailed you four August 16.- Here are two more with checks enclosed for $3 each.—C. R. KOSITZKY. MORE FROM ROTH Editor Nonpartisan Leader: Please find enclosed list of subscrib- ers and $9 for subscriptions to the Da- kota Daily Leader—CHAS. A. ROTH. - FIVE FROM SCHLOSSER Editor Nonpartisan Leader: All five are for six months subscrip- tions. Find checks for $15 enclosed.— P. P. SCHLOSSER. P. M. OLSON WRITE. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: Enclosed find check for $4.50 in pay- ment for six months subscription to the Dakota Daily Leader, and one year for the Nonpartisan Leader—P. M. OLSON. TIRED OF READING “ROT” " Editer Nonpartisan Leader:. Enclosed find check for daily leader. Am tired reading the rot sent out by the fixed press- with Big Biz coloring. So me for the farmers’ dally. _H. A. THOMAS. CAN DEPEND ON PEOPLE'S PAPER Editor Nonpartisan Leader: I think it just what we want, as we can depend more on markets and such published in a people’s and a farmers’ daily than in other papers,~ Enclosed find my $3.—J. E. TOBIN. FARMERS “SURE NEED IT” Editor Nonpartisan Leader: Find enclosed check of $3 to pay for six months subscription to Dakota Daily Leader. Hoping you will receive enough to get it started as the farmers sure need it.—WILLIAM CROSBY. DON'T GIVE UP FIGHT. Editor: Nonpartisan- Leader: Enclosed please find check for $3 to the Dakota Daily Leader. * Times are hard, but. we must fot give up the fight on that account, as they will be harder if we do—R. A. HALL. IT WILL FILL LONGFELT WANT Editor. Nonpartisan Leader: Enclosed please find my check for $3 in payment for six months subscription to the Dakota Leader. The. Daily will fill a long felt want of the farmers of the state.—OLUF KNUTSON. TRUTHFUL AND FEARLESS PUBLI- CITY Edltol Nonparhsan Leader: Enclosed please find check for $3 for subscription to the Dakota Daily Leaden Truthful and fearless publicity will stop political treachery and promote general welfare.-— . J. BOTHNE. FRAZIER CONVINCED HIM Editor Nonpartisan Leader: Enclosed please find check for $3 for the daily for six months. After seeing Frazier’s letter in the last, issue .of the. Leader I also think we need a real daily, not like the ones we fet that are insult- ing the league.—J. J . LIKINS. HALL PREDICTS HEARTY SUPPORT Editor Nonpartisan Leader: : About the proposed daily: I believe that there is a field for it; that the in- terests of the whole people would = be benefited by its publication and that it would be heartily supported by the townpeople as well as the farmers.” T'll help all T can and as hearbjy encourage : : ot.hers—-THOMAS HALL. - office of the Nonpartisan Leader. / A-WISH THAT IS SOON TO BE GRATIFIED The people of North Dakota, or, at least, those who have given the mat- ter any thought, have long felt the need of a dmly newspaper that should be - conducted in the interests of -the people, and not in the interests of corpora- tions; a daily newspaper that would print the news in a fair and unbiased manner; a daily newspaper whose editorial columns were not for dale, and whose editor had not been bought and paid for by the agents of big business, Such a daily is soon to be started at Fargo, and will be issued from the It will be conducted-in the interests of the -{- - Soil—the men who earn their bread by the sweat of their brow—and by look- | ing well to the interests of the class that creates the. wealth of our people, it will result in ultimate good to all.of us. The new daily, which will begin publication about the first of October will be known as the “Dakota Daily Leader,” and its receptxon by the farmers of the state, and by most of the small business. men, is sure to be a cordial one. There will be no ring in the nose of its editor, and its"columns will, we under- stasd, be open at all times for the discussion of subjects that are near and dear to the hearts of the producing class.—THE PALLADIUM. 7 A BIG BUNCH FROM PINDALL ‘Editor Nonpartlsan Leader: “Sure we need a dafly paper of our own to help flght our batt- les during this campaign, boost for honest business in the interest of the masses of the state.. We do not care to renew our subscrip- tions for the newspapers that for several months past have pub- lished lies and ,slanderous editorials mlsrepresentmg the and action of our organization. So wake up, brother farmers! mtent Don’t let the black- rust or the blight of the corporation controlled’ press accumulate in your: brains, but get in position to keep informed of the:facts .each day" by subscribing and soliciting; subscribers at once for our new Da- kota Daily Leader, so that we may be sure of enough subscribers, to guarantee its pubhcatlon If a few boosters in each precmct would start a subscription ‘list, we would soon have enough subscribers. " 'We need a daily paper that we can depend on to give us the correct news each day of the action or inaction of our legisiature, and also the action by" the enemies of our league’s program durjng the session of the Legislature next winter. I herewith enclose draft for $66 and check for $3, total $69 : to pay for the subscnptlons of the following named persons. Note: This hst of boosters L. O. HATLA. AUG. KLINGLIED' o THORSON ED. MARTIN. AUG. HEGLUND. GEORGE MABTIN K. C. RUNA. RUDOLPH MEHL. B. SCHULTZ. FRANK RAMHORST.- OSCAR TOSTENSON. LOYAL TO GRACE R. H. Grace of Mohall spent two or three days in the city last- week looking after business matiers. Mr. Grace is one of the nominees for the supreme bench and” will ‘be elected along with the rest of the Nonpartisan League ticket in the November election. As a candidate for office Mr. Grace has little to say regarding the political situation. The office of supreme _judge is one that cannot be mixed with politics and while Mr. Grace appreciates the - . fact that he was nominated: by a good majority he does not believe in resorting to political methods to secure his election. He desires‘to enter this impertant posi-: .tion unhampered and unpledged that he may construe the laws as they exist, free from pre;udlce or obligation. * He is a lawyer of integrity and ablhty and with him his profession stands first. . - The big vote given him in hls home town- and county in the pnm?nes testlfies to hxsetandmgasboth E. E, PINDALIL;, was as follows: - HENRY BOT. C. E. CAVETT. "' S. M._.HANSEN. J. H. 'HALLIDAY. ED. KLOSTER. P. A. SUHUMSKIE. V. B. STINIEKER. JOHN FALLET. R. W. CRAIG. L. J. BLEEKER. _E. E. PINDALL, this important position and will give evidence of that fact at the polls. MINOT MESSENGER. INSURANCE MEN BUSY ‘Editor Nonpartlsan Leader: ~The insurance men are getting yather « thick around my. place of late. Congratulating me on.the nomination' I ‘- received the 28th of Junme, one. of | them ‘informed me ‘that I wonld meet him several times this winter at the state capitol and also said that I would ~butt into an insurance, man every ;wenty mmutes. Sy “Now do you thmk 1t would be possible .or profitable for us "to pass a bill at once lobbyist. is'a parasite and nothing wo to have mo lobbying. T contend“that a 7 please me more than: to -inform. those gentlemen that their room was ‘more - acceptable then their compan If I am eleceed I will anxi “Editor Nonpartisan Leader: - R 5 NOTHING BUT TRUTH Editor Nonpartisan Leader: . Enclosed find check for $3 in payment. o of six months subscription for the Daily Leader.. I sincerely hope that you make a go of it as the people of- the state surely need a daily paper that can be depended upon to print nothing but the * truth- and all of the truth. = - “w.d PRA'I'ER. -V TO WATCH “OVERALL BRIGADE” Editor Nonpartlsan Leader: Enclosed find names of a few subsrib-’ ers with their checks that want a paper : that will give the truth of the workings - of the overall brigade at Bismarck the @ “~ coming winter.—FAY A. HARDING. Note: The letter -included two sub< *scriptions for a full year to the “Dakota ‘Daily Leader,” and one for six months. e v ALL CLASSES WILL READ IT - Editor Nonpartisan Leader: & * Enclosed find check for $3 to pay sub- L scription to the Dakota Daily Leader for six months. Sure we want an indepen- dent daily newspaper and we are assured R of something worth while when the Nonpartisan people are behind it. Times = will be hard but we. cannot get along . without a good newspaper—one that wilt “’be Fair to all classes of people _in the state—C. G. EVANSON. PEOPLE BLINFOLDED LONG . ENOUGH Enclosed ‘herewith please find $3 for subscription to the proposed:daily. Don’t see why this shouldn’t bhe a success. It would sure-be a fine thing to have a paper of our own from which we know we can get true information. The people in this state have Been blindfolded long enough and it is high time for them to take the state government into thelr own hands.—J M. BORRILL & SON. - A “CLEAN DAILY” NEEDED " Editor Nonpartisan Leader: - Enclosed please find check for six _months subscription to the daily leader. Hope you get enough subscribers to- start a clean daily paper; which we need ; very bad, as we have not had any clean - daily in the state yet. And also I would be in favor of 8 weekly paper of the same kind as the Nonpartisan Leader in every county in the state. That would help keep up the good work that is al- ready started.: —OLE SOBERG g S LEGISLATIVE NEWS GARBL,ED Editor Nonpartisan I believe your p‘ro newspaper for the fu;ners is’ one. During previous 'sés: legislature the news has suit the whims or of the powers that be. - Much publicity has been given to' unimportant matters, while many - things which the people ought to know N have ‘been dismissed with only a line or " two in some obscure corner of the paper, s or else suppressed pntn'ely .The farmers are going 'to be bard up. tlns year, but I beheve We can all afl’ord