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' VOTED FOR tlmsghwo mshvmtlw pages ’1‘%} GEORGE A.‘GILMORE. DAVID J..GORMAN JOHN MAHON 8. L. NUCHOLS JOHN A, WRIGHT sample ballot such as you will recei CANDIDATES, just as League members will mark it in the election. the Republican ticket and Mr. Casey, for treasurer, on the Democratic ticket. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Supreme court,, ROBINSON, GRACE 'AND BIRDZELL. ——e UNITED STATES SENATOR Term ending March 3, 1923. PORTER-J. MOUMBER These are the candi ‘indorsed by the League. There are no others. REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS ISTRICT “he is mistaken. DISTRICT 40, Burke and Divias enunties G. J. Brown, R,, Noonan.’ C. H: Anderson, S, Portal. Wim. 0. Olson, R, Flaxton. DISTRICT 41, Williams: and_MeKeris counties, - Morten: Mortenson, R., Sen.; Hoffland, F. A, Hoare; R., Ray. C. F. Dupuis, R-, Temple... . Robert Byme, R., Amegard. E. E. Kurtz, R, Schafer: : DISTRICT 12, Pierce county. A. G. Lowe, R., Woltord.- - - . Legislative Candidates Following is. & list_at_the logislation bandiiaves indorsed_ by the Nonpartisan Teague and nominated. in the: primaries June 28. In soms of the districts where candidates indorsed by, the bu.u. to win nomination steps may be. taken by members of “When such indorsements, {fi‘"}'fly made, . #0 League “the names will be added to is list, In the lolluwmg l!st denotes I-dnmdm, R denotes ‘Republican, D Demo- crat and S. Sociali ‘e séate pemite are designated with the sbbre, ration. So Tios candidates for the house of representatives e - indorse -other candidates. ate ‘Teported : P —— SECRETARY OF STATE 3 2 Andréw Oksendahl, r., Tunbridge. DISTRICT: 1, Pembina county. . L. H. Larson, R., Courtenay. DISTRICT 43, Renville county. Walter Weiford, D,-Sem, Pembina. | . C. B, Joos, D, Pingree. o Edward Hamerly, R., Sen; She!wn«L DISTRICT 24, LaMoure county. G. Patterson, D.; Donne: STATE AUDITOR E. A, Bowman, R., Kulm, Paul Havens, R., Nnnmwl\le w DISTRI S. 8. Petry, 8., DISTRICT 8, part of w:bk,»snw« Christ Levang, R., Sen, Adams, Heming Cilskok, B.. Edinburg., Alex Ferguson, D. DISTRICT 4, part of Walahcounty; DISTRICT 5, part of Grand Forks county’ J. P. Hemmingsen, R., Sex., sunee, DISTRICT 6, part of DISTRICT 7, part of Grand l‘urhem! Albert. Stenmo, R., Sen., Grand Forks. Ole Ettestad; ., Sen.; Balfour, .. - E. E. Bryaus, R., Vol DISTRICT 46, McLean:county. A. L. Maxwell, R.;_Turtle Lake. - R. L. Fraser, R, G James E. McAdoo, §.,-Tdrtle Lake. - DISTRICT 47, part. of Morton county. _ 3. L Cahill, R, Sén.} Leith. F. W. Mees, R, Heil. Martin Kollar, R., Hebron. DISTRICE 26, Emmons apd . Kidder counties. Fly Harding, R., Braddock. DISTRICT-27, Burleigh county. Garroll D, King R, Sen, Meaolen. & r, R, Arena. Geo. N. Vumun.. R Menoken. ms'mcr 28, Boftineau county. counties, 3, A. Harris, R., Stanton. Heary Cordes, D., Ceater. Alex A. Liederbach, R., Kildeer. DISTRICT 49, Sioux, Hettinger .and Adams counties. 0. H-Opland, Ind., Sen,, Mott. ‘Byron B. Bobb, Ind,, Haynes. 0. B. Holden, Ind., Bueyrus. e e e Portland: J. E. Quam, R., ‘Albert. Moen, R, Mayville. =+ DISTRICT 9, part of Casa’ cousty.. DISTRICT 10, part of Cass county. DISTRICT 11, part of Cass county. - Chas. E. Drown, D,, Sen., Page. 2 % coms!om OF AGRICULTURE AND LABOR WHY: NOT “ROTATE" BUSINESS' Editor -Nonpartisan Leader: The cartoonist's ‘pictures on rotating and the one in the August 81 issue was gmom; exceptionally_fine. - Now while we had 50 much of this. better (7) farming movement, - that-was started ‘by- the bankers and jobbers’. association to- help the headless farmers along a few years 880, it now seems to be losit in popus DISTRICT 14, Ransom county Martin Larson, R., Nome, ' * § Fred Nims, R., Lisbon, 5 DISTRICT. 15, part of~Barnes county, DISTRICT 16, Steele mumw} Vote for three names only ‘Mark X after names ta be vo !nrnflermomnmun it ey picture putting the farmer into the bankers' and: jobbers’ place ‘and Totate their business for a while! We read in the papers that the sup- STATE SENATOR . reme court has overruled the people’s demand for'a vote on the removal of the state capital. I wonder which was the ‘most _justifiable act, the one mow by popular demiand or tho one by which' under-the: Above all, don’t forget to vote for Robinson, Grace and Blrdzell—.for: the: supreme court. 45, part of MeHenry county, DISTRICT 48, Mercer;- Oliver and mnn' your ¢rops, by M. T. Dome, s sure good - Don’t forget Casey. Nonpartisan. FOR SUPREME .COURT *‘Now when the people want to right it™ ' | mymuvmhflhdmhlnmbyv, the laws () and the court's rulings, ote For Them! names of the candldates of the Nonparhsan League. These are the candidates indorsed by ONVENTTI! They are YOUR CANDIDATES. They are in the race for public office because YOU PUT THEM THERE. They are the candidates who will bring back to this state the.rule of the people. On the left is a at the polling booth. It is MARKED WITH AN “X”° AFTER THE NAMES OF LEAGUE It shows the names of the STATE .CANDIDATES, those on School and Nonpartisan Judiciary' Ballots. They, also, are marked AS LEAGUE MEMBERS WILL MARK THEM—with an “X” after the name. of Macdonald; for scheol superintendent, and an “X” after the names of each of the PEOPLE’S CANDIDATES for the Below is a complete list: of the League’s legislative candidates.” PICK OUT THE NAMES OF THOSE IN YOUR DISTRICT, SO TEAT YOU: CAN VOTE FOR THEM. Some of them will appear in the Republican column, some in the Democratic, some in the Socialist. and some !in’the:Independent column. LEARN THEIR NAMES, SO YOU WILL NOT MISS THEM ON THE BALLOT. This is the OFFICIAL: LIST. The League -has not indorsed any candidates''for the United States senate or for congress.- It is not supporting or opposing either Hughes or Wilson. It is not taking _any part in NATIONAL POLITICS NOR IN COUNTY POLITICS. Don’t be misled about thi; _“the League is for Hug‘ws ? or “the League is for McCumber,” or “the League is for Burke,” or “the League is for Wilson,” tell him y . The League’s Candidates For “Governor—LYNN J. FRAZIER, Republican. For Lieutenant Governor—A, T. KRAABEL, Republican Eor Secretary of State—THOMAS HALL, Republican. For State Auditor—CARL R. KOSITZKY Republican. For State Treasurer—P- M. GASEY, Democrat. For Attorney General—WILLIAM LANGER, 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. —leroad Commissioners_CHARLES BLEICK, Republican, M. P- JOHNSON, Republican, SAM AAND. Lather &. Birdzell JUDICIARY BALLOT “To.vote for a person whose name is printed on the ballot mark a cross (X) in the square to the right of the name of the person +for whom you'desire to vote.” . JUDGE OF THE Below are shown the Nonpartisan If anybody tells _you - )AHL, Republican, J. E. Robinson R. H. Grace Vote For 38 Names Only LUTHER E. BIRDZELL E.T. BURKE CHARLES J. FISK R. H. GRACE J. E. ROBINSON BURLEIGH F. SPALDING