The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, September 21, 1916, Page 17

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They all took the county, in: “May,. 1888, “and ‘has been a - <4¥S FRIEND OF ‘FARMERS : <tand did not come to a vote in the ‘senate, : 14 cases Royal Ann Cherries, 24 214 pound cans to case._ . . 4.55 : & i) 40 cases String Beans, 24:2 pound cans.fo case ... ... 2.55 ;] ‘| North Dakota, having ceine'to this state i & b2 g d ¥ J i i £ s ’ changed Moreover the state is spend- a necessity in a state that 1a; el y8 claim to Senator Bond S Blsmaer Record ing large sums :{f money biennially ad- progress. - It would be more economical Contmued from 12 ; Sl vertising proposed amendments, printing - as well as more logical to revise the con- gomg gm Valley Litypax%ewm)u d only glellplig.' to be voted upon this fll by the ballots for the same, etc., and it stands at it piece meal as we are doing. , : jmake 636 miles, 20° miles less than e Thorwald Mostad the Democrat, who :gozeason t}: 8t ’:; rews::vn of té’e constitu- Respectfully, - 5 i ‘gra‘Bbed. is opposing Bond for the senate in Ward Yoty wenty, ok twenty-five.years is J. H. WORST. - It has been’ the practice of many ‘of county, has the Nonpartlsan League ard courity’s legislators to graft this indorsement. He was born:in Redwood ra mileage by reportlng they travel county, Minnesota, April 16, 1881.. He or from Bismarck- via Valley City came with his parents:to Mmot Ward A Perfect Hang Perfection in Young men’s and.-men’s suits is our aim. We are satisfied with nothing but the best for our customers. Our $18.00 Suits and Overcoats are mn.'king this store more . popular than -ever. Over 300 new patterns .to select from. Come in and look over our line, Unusual Enroliment The new method in typewriting, improved ] graft in 1913, but ‘in 1915 Bond was the resident of Ward county ever since. He & only one to get it. The four members - “Was one- of the first members ‘of -the S of ‘the lower house of the legxslatu:re in . American Society of = Equity in his :F1915 traveled 'via-“the ‘Soo " Bismarck- neighborhood and is a member of the *Mmot line and. charged up less than 400 . Nonpartisan League : He. homesteaded I vmiles each, agamst 636 charged by Bond south of Minot in 1903 and has farmed course of study, supplementary lectures in bookkeeping, revised Gregg shorthand, steno- typy, and special department for high school graduates are some of the things that make for the greater' efficiency of the A. B,'C. Business men recognize it, and today we have two positions pending in Fargo, two in Bis- OVt marck, one in Warren and one in Hatton, all 1“ that session. there ever since. He was district county R:,;,m?{::"éh;‘;"f““i Satlended: - e PERMANENT positions at - assessor un for fDEMOCR ATIC E€ANDIDATE S for organized temtory biggest opening enrollment in our history. eight. years. ‘He has been active in pro- Also gas and steam engineering. AAKER’S BUSINESS COLLEGE Grand Forks and Fargo. Hagen & Olson " FARGO, N. D. NAZA e gl oiel “ moting ' farmers’ telephone lines and in .other -farmers’ organizations. He was w}:l[: g;;o]i]és tie Smor;nfizzi (J!f;lvl:g :hgse appointed ‘United - States marshal 'for “UNorth Dakotar The febamitat el(evatg: northwestern: -North-.Daketa in . April, : Political Advertisement rg’“ ‘itself was ori iginated in the house 1904. . If elected he will support the pro- - " gram .of the Nonpartisan League. and 1 :; it wastehfiled before it ot thew. But . work for a square deal for all the people ; H. A. BRON SON : “jthe sena ad a chance to show how it ; ) }felt on the thpmhg‘l)lixnon'f ]I)Irunk with it ;HE:;SSOR Ih:[eAgI PA.YS AS CANDIDATE FOR DISTRICT J UDGE }success over the of the te: 1 - or Nonp: an Leader: : ; fielevator bill, the ganggwent abou!gn:;z. “I am sending you a tax notice that : OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT \ting the terminal elevator tax of one- Was sent to me for deliquent taxes. I - (Grand Forks and Nelson Counties.) »'elghth of a mill Dper year repealed. This wonder if the corporations that refuse.to Itax was passedvn 1913. Bond voted for Pay their just taxes and let them linger the bill to repeal it in 1915. The bill ever pay such penalty. If they did us ?passed both houses and was_signed by - poor fellows ought to be exempt and t.he jthe governor. But what the farmers treasury would be overflowing _ with .; thought of it was shown when they got funds .instead of being several millions ;out referendum petitions against it and short. Here is a copy of what I wrote _ got so many names that they held the to the county treasurer: 4 “Dear - Sir:—I am in receipt of your ; tax notice. Am well aware of the fact 4 E7g o " that my taxes have not been paid, per- The Whlte sonal nor real estate. Am sure that our M B d tax l}z:lwvis punk. hA pgo; m::n tl;athcan’t pay his taxes is hounded out o ouse an S ur en and home for a paltry few dollars, and Or: . the corporations that have the money E -HOW To ,Make won't palsi, let1 lthe:;i taxes linger and th:{r 8 VO H . 52 are finally allowed to compromise with s ThQ Ml“lom € WOl‘k our state zfflclals for'a ndlgulous figure. ; .. Is the name of a book that is Amazing There will have to be a change made | ‘the Nation and creating sensational dis- soon. Find enclosed check for $9.68.” cussion. Omne hundred thousand copies of _| 1 uld like this printed- in the this ‘book (224" pages, cloth bound) are o .t nee P NOW being ‘given away by its publishers Leader and a few of these grafts expos- FREE. “Will this book be the cause of ed. Iam boosting for the Daily Leader. Revolution in the Nation or will it Revo- F. A. LESKA. lutionize the Nation?” That is the ques-- — tion asked by all who read it.. ‘Every man WORST FAVORS IT and woman in the Natlon who are pro- . i : ) ducers or toilers should read this b,ook Editor Nonparhsa_n Lead?r' eige before Election day and especially &very - I enclo_se herewith a communcxatl.on Farmer should read it AT ONCE. Re- from Mr. F. O. Getchell and hea.rtilly member one book FREE, (postage prepaid) concur in the opinion that provision to one person in' each neighborhood. should be made for holding a constitu- Write your name and address plain and tional convention in the near future. send ‘today to: CONSTITUTIONAL PUB- Since the present constitution was LISHING CO., :St." Louis, Mo., P. O. Box: 486. - * adopted more than 26 years ago condi- tions and mfluences have materially FARGO COLLEGE o | - CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC © The Standard Musical- Institution of the Northwest. All branches of a | 3 Musxcal Education Taught by Faculty of ‘Artist Teachers. catalog and Information Address T Stone mldmg. g ALBERTJ STEPHENS Director. FARGO, N. D. Inportant Announcement' Just a:mved. At our. anesota transfer warehouse, a car dn‘ect; «from the Equity members in Oregon, containing' 101,488 : -1} pounds of canned goods of the following varieties and prices, cover- : i} ing actual cost and cost of hand];ng. : Per case * 1955 cases Loganbemes, 35 percent syrup, 24 2 pound cans £ - ‘to case xRl e S auba R A e PR U S $3.25 338 cases Loganberries; no syrup, 24 2 pound cans to case.:ii. 2,95 Mr. Bronson'is’ forty-t'wo Wears : : -l University. of North.Dakota, and was the flrbt N6 - % Quglity of géods unequalled; No-Equity family ean'afford to be: thhout ‘0 1 degree there, He Teceived: lus legal: ed i ’fthesegoods Rysh y ordersaowooanmakeroomeformorecars “uisal } Hewsas : R : Special prices on car lolt:% Eqmty *a.pples of finest quality in boxes, will | gr I aiao hite ii&ifié& af the law department of the Umversxty\o?f commence, movin| n. :Place your, orders right away :: ~ghs Nerth anotn for® fourtéefit for a carl 500 bok 40 po}nunds ng known as: “Bronsonogx?:lteeitale-m}gmmplif fiififig 35‘3%?50:" m::l;s Z busy at on F on ‘th plan of Direct Marketmg between Eqmty 2 ; He has served:during two:sesswns of the leglslature, B mem P . Senator from the Seventh. Legiglative D = i B bers. . ~ He has become well known:thron hout the state by his fight in the - ‘Make your Oregon Eqm fnends sm;le wh yon take nght hold and - [ lature for ‘the Terminal Elevator Fugd for Equal Sugfrage, g’an Empl%;gi%’ snul a WR when yon get the finest frmt m -} Liability Act, and the Anti-Ambulance Chasmg bill in behalf of m]ured work- ¥ : ot : ; i -} | men, which ‘two successxve leguslatwe sessions, : . times by. Gov. Hanna. . _«He has the unusual record as a Senator of havi ufilforx passage during the $wo sessions’of the ich he was excused fro tin, eh ‘he was a member His ed Vucatxontm“y _

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