The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, October 5, 1916, Page 13

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is- ed st et~ Y- RS aguec , Official Judiciary Ballot -| | | ror covemor—tinn With thq large _general election ballot, every voter as he goes | ‘ to.the polls'will receive a small ballot upon which to vote for Judges . of the Supreme Court.” PG i TR S IR SRR S e . _..Big corpo; rate interests have controlled the courts too long for . the common good. e I : "+« The candidates: for Supreme Court Judges indorsed by:the ' ‘Farmers’ Nonpartisan League must be elected if the state is.to be ; wem:for the people. = * - : 3 i * ~=They must be elected to assure protection to life, liberty and « property in North Dakota. Yy & 3 _ Their election also means restoring confidence in and respect for decisions of, the highest court in the state. < .1t is of the greatest importance, therefore, that all League fiembe_rs and friends vote for the three candidates indorsed by the eague, L ¥ e | - . The Big-Business interests will center their opposition to these candidates as their only hope of defeating the important reatures of the League’s program. ““The " candidates" ‘indor. Supreme Court Judges are ™ aple of . Nonpartisan, . d by' the Nonpartisan League- for L T : this list. crat and S. Socialist. Candidates for the * ‘representatives % DISTRICT 1, Pembina. county. Walter Welford, D., Sen., Pembina. Henry Geiger, R., :Hamilton. J. J. O'Connor, D., Neche.. "4 -, - * Wm. Pleasance, D., Akra. DISTRICT 2, part of Wara county. - 8. 8. 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 county J. P. Hemmingsen, R., Sen., Shawnee. “DISTRICT 6, part. of “Grand Forks DISTRICT 7, part of Grand Forks county Albert Stenmo, R., Sen., Grand Forks. 0. K. Lageson, R., Reynolds. - DISTRICT 8, Traill county. .. Heniry: 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: Drown, 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;, Cogswell. Frank Riba, D., Geneseo.— i A. AL Stockstad, D., Milnor. = DISTRICT 14, Ransom county.’ i; 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. Eyerson, R., Walum. John Miklethun, Ind., Dover. DISTRICT : 17, Nelson :county. C. L. Morkrid, R., Sen., Petersburg. Lars-O. Fredrickson, R., Pekin. F. W. Keitzman, R., Lakota. -DISTRICT 18; Cavalier county. .+ Otto Dettler,"R., Langdon, 3. . Schrag, R., Munich. - Otto C. Olson, R., Elkwood. “DISTRICT 19, Rolette county. “John Benson, R., Sen.,”Rolette. Joseph Renauld, D., Thorne. | R : 8 A e ‘James McManus, R.; St. John. . e e ST DISTRICT 20, Benson county. A el S PR A John"R. Maddock, R., Maddock. N : Je N S . W. J, Church, R, York. - Nonpartisan School Ballot | | biwicrs T om». TEERGTR S 3 A R : : = Marion King, Ind., Sen., Starkweather. . : e . - -Fred Zessin, D., Devils Lake, : ? : : % “ |l Geo. D; Laird, R., Webster. S 2l “Martin ' Hoghaug, R, Devils Lake. DISTRICT 22, Towner county. F. J. Martz, D., Sarles: ; "«iChas. "P. Peterson, D., Bisbee. “* DISTRICT 23, Stutsman' county, - Thomas - Pendray, R., ‘Sen., Jamestown. *N. E. Whipple; R., Eckelson. L.”H. Larson, R., Co Y. O, B. Joos; D,, Pingree. . J. E. Robinson R, H. Grace ~ = 'The way to vote for them is to mark an X in the square after _-each name (as marked on this sample ballot) when you vote at the __election on November 7. R : .- .The names may not be in the same position on the official ballot- ~as they are on this'sample so-be careful, and be sure mark an X _after the names of the League candidates. . * " £ i - .Take this sample.ballot to the polls-and be sure you mark an ‘X after the same names on the official ballot. =~ . = A - JUDICIARY, BALLOT . ‘+ = “To-yote for a person whose name is printed on the ballot mark 12 eross’ (X) in the square to the right of ,the l;;a_me,of ‘the person o for whom you desire to vote.” b DISTRICT 24, LaMoure county. PaulHayens, R.; Nortonville. DISTRICT 25, Dickey. county. Marshall. s Candidates 10T- J. FRAZIER, Republican,. : For Lieutenant Governor—A. T. KRAABEL, Républican, For Secretary of State—THOMAS HALIL, Republican, For State Auditor—CARL R. KOSITZKY, Republ; For State Treasurer—P: M.’ CASEY, Demoecrat: = For Attorney General —WILLIAMLANGER, Republican. - For Superintendent. of Public Instruction—N. C. MACDONALD, “For Commissioner of Insurance—S.. A. OLSNESS, Republican: For Commissioner of Agriculture—JOHN N. HAGAN, Republican. For Judges of the Supreme Court—LUTHER BIRDZELL, J. E. ROBINSON, R. H. GRACE. For Railroad Commissioners—CHARLES BLEICK, Republican, M. P- JOHNSON, Republican, S Republican. . AM AANDAHL, Republican. Legislative Candidates Following is a list of the legislative 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. regularly made, are reported to League headquarters the names will be added to When such indorsements, In the following list Ind. denotes Independent, R denotes Republican, D Demo- state senate are designated with the abbre- s viation “Sen.” Those not so designated are candidates fo‘r_, the house of DISTRICT 28, Bottineau county. 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. : George S. Reishus, R. DISTRICT 30, part of Morton county, L. D. Wiley, R., Odense. g Charles F. Schick, R., Lark, M. S. Lang, R., Mandan. DISTRICT 31, Stark county, S. D. Gregg, Ind., Sen., Gladstone. W. J. Mozley, Ind., Dickinson. Nick Reiner, Ind., Lefor. Charles E. Davis, Ind., Belfield. DISTRICT 32, Eddy, and Foster counties C.. W. McDonnell, R;; Kensal, O. H. Olson, R., Munster. DISTRICT 33, Wells county. . . . . James A. Wenstrom, R., Sen., Dover, . J< N. Kunkel, R., Fessenden. Roy B. Weld, R., Chaseley. = : - DISTRICT 34, part of McHenry county. Frank Lazier, R., Barton. ..DISTRICT 85, Sheridan county. . H. B. Curtis, Sen., McCluskys John Nathan, R., Goodrich. . ; -DISTRICT 36, McIntosh ‘and Logan counties, John Weber, R., Wishek, e DISTRICT 37, part of Richland county, A. D. Hansen, D., Sen., Wyndmere, Anton Lipovsky, D., Lidgerwood. Peter Frisk, D., McLeod.. ; DISTRICT 38; part of Barnes county. . %IS%‘RI;Co}It‘mer, R., Valley City. : 1 39, Billings, Bowman, Slo, and Golden ' Valley " counties, ois G. F. Hunt, R., Sen., Beach. O. C. Martin, R., De Sart. B. D. Arnold, R, Scranton, . . - ' DISTRICT 40, Burke and Divids counti G. J.:Brown, R., Noonan; €. H. Anderson, S., Portal.- Wm. 0. Olson, R., Flaxton. ! DISTRICT 41, Williams and McKenzig counties. ! SR Morten Mortenson, R., Sen., Hoffland., F. A. Hoare, R., Ray. C. F. Dupuis, R., Temple, '~ Robert Byrne, R., Arnegard. E. E. Kurtz, R., Schafer. : % DISTRICT 42, Pierce county. A. G.-Lowe, R., Wolford. SOk Andrew Oksendahl, . ., Tunbridge, ' . DISTRICT 43, Renville county. Edward Eamerly, R., Sen., Sherwood. - .G. Patterson,.D., Donneybrook.- .. ‘DISTRICT 44, Mountrail county.. F. J. Haines, R., White‘Earth, ' ' Walter J. Maddock, R., Plaza, DISTRICT 45, part of McHenry county, . " Ole Ettestad, R., Sen., Balfour. E. E. Bryans, R., Voltaire, ' - DISTRICT 46, McLean county. A. L. Maxwell, R., Turtle Lake. Gerrison. o AR it e i = S ik

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