The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, October 19, 1916, Page 12

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VOTED FOR @ DI A. B. LOX g Gnovlgx A og:;‘u&m ~ 3 . : " |8 = Somveron HUGHES zgf‘;gfigg,‘; o D‘ _ This is NOF a paid pdvertisement. This is an official League announcement. S ; . e S B waHER JOEN. A, WRIGHT - -On these two pages ate printed the names of all thé LEAGUE CANDIDATES. There are NO OTHER LEAGUE CANDIDATES than those whose names gre printed here. Notice the general ballot far state dfices'on the left and the Nonpartisan Judiciary and Nonpartisan School ballots below. ~ .=. . Mark your ballots November 7 as these ballots are marked, with a cross (X) after the n: f each f the L ’s candi- : dites: NPtice that CASEY, the League candidate for STATE TkEASURER, is( o)n the DEMOaCTEezT(iC eTaIcCKo]![?l'fi.o ndmi Dy Vote for BIRDZELL, GRACE. AND ROBINSON for the supreme court. Find the names of your LEGISLATIVE CANDIDATES on the list printed below and BE SURE TO VOTE FOR THEM. Remember THEIR NAMES, si that you can find them on the ballot. Some will not be-in:the Repub]ic_an or Democratic columns on the ballot, but in the SOCIALIST or INDEPENDENT columns. WRITE DOWN THEIR NAMES on a slip of paper and TAKE THAT TO THE POLLS. Then you will be sure to VOTE FOR THE ELECTORS O ‘ UNITED STATES SENATOR| PORTEE J. McCUMBER § Term ending March 3, 1023. D REPRESENTATIVES. RIGHT MEN. : IN CONGRESS 4 3 | ¢ s Above all, don’t forget to vote for BIRDZELL, GRACE AND ROBINSON for the SUPREME COURT. | 7 g — 7] DISTRICT 40, Burke and Divias ourties . LI . . J. Brown, R., Noonan. 3 i - LYNN J. FRAZIER Legislative Candidates C. H. Andorson, S, Portal The L ’s Candidat GOVERNOR 2 o ceram e League's Candidates . Following is a: list_of the:legislative candidates indorsed by the Nonpartisan 5.0 Olaon, &2, Blaxton. For G LYNN 4. FRAZIER, Republi e and nominated in the primaries.June 28. In some of the districts where | DISTRICT 41, Williams and McKenzie or Governor-— . FRA , Republican, candidates. indorsed by. the League failed to win nomination steps may be taken by counties. For Lieutenant Governor—A. T. KRAABEL, Republican, members of the. League to. indorse' other candidates. When such.indorsements, | Morten Mortenson, R., Sen., Hoffland. For Secretary of State—THOMAS HALL, Republican. LIEUTENANT A. T. ERAABEL ‘gflnn:y made, are reported to:League headquarters the names will be added to| F. A. Hoare, R.; Ray, gor gtaté Auditor—CARL R. KOSITZKY, Republican. = & C. F. Dupuis, R., Temple. or State Treasurer—P- M. CASEY, Democrat. - GOVERNOR = g oL e Lolloing gk - denotat Indspendent, 1 derintes Republichh, D Demo- | Robert Byrae, i, ‘Amegard. For Attorney General—WILLIAM LANGER, Republican. viation “Sen.” Those mot:'so- designated are candidates for the house of [ E- E. Kurtz, R, Schafer For ‘Superintendent of Public Instruction—N. C. MACDONALD, 5 representatives DISTRICT 42, Pierce county. Nonpartisan. SECORETARY OF THOMAS HALL AR A. G. Lowe, R., Wolford. For Commissioner of Insurance—S. A. OLSNESS, Republican. S Andrew QOksendabl, r., Tunbridge. For Commissioner of Agriculture—JOHN N. HAGAN, Republican. g _ - e \ ; DISTRICT 43, Renville county. For. Judges of the Supreme Court—LUTHER BIRDZELL, J. E. 1 S elh e i B : Edyad Hamery, R, Sen, Shervood ROBINSON, R. H. GRACE. - 2 : P, e o . For n;{alh‘oad Commissioners—CHARLES BLEICK, Republican, STATE AUDITOR ARL R. ZKY 3 {” ;:l % ‘c;m D. NAhzwu ; “F.J. Hames, R, White Earth. ¥ . P- JOHNSON, Republican, SAM AANDAHL, Republican. p et K WalterJ. Maddock; R.,- Plaza. DISTRICT 2, part of War@ county. : ' DISTRICT 25, Dickey ‘county. DISTRICT 45, part:of McHenry county. S, §. Petry, §., Berthold. : 5 Wm. Zieman, R.,’ Ser., Oakes, Ole Ettestad, R., Sen., Balfoun : . P. M. CASEY E. E. Bryans, R, Voltaire... i STATE TREASURER SR 2 DISTRICT ‘%6, E i DISTRICT 46, McLean county. . - f 4 X = o o STRICE o Kidder . A, L. Maxwell, R, Turtle Lake. B ; % = 1 A DISTRICT 4, ‘part-of Walsh comnty. i Tarnss B ek, 8 Furtle Lake. il T ISTRI ‘of Grand Forks county . Horlacher, D., £ aral | ‘WILLIAM LANGER )"4 + § 6.8 WOOLEDGIgR F i ?. P Hgnrr:,in‘:l:l,'!l. Sen:, Shawnes. Rollan.V. Weld, R., Bowdon. T pas, ‘L',,-"fl;"""" county. | ATTORNEY GENERAL = = > DISTRICT .6, part of Grand Forks .C: A- Ward, R, Hazelton. F. W. Mees, R, Heil. [l . i DISTRICT 7, pazt of Grand Forks county ~ DISTRICE 27, Proe sty Martin Koliar, R., Hebron. ; E Albert Steamio, R., Sen., Grand Forks, L“““D B‘-“e”“"&n 550 DISTRICT 48, Mercer, Ofiver and Dunn : > DENIS M. LYNCH O-%. Lageson, R Heymolds Fraak G, Prater; R, Avena couaties. COMMISSIONER OF S. Al OLSNESS 5 DISTRICT 8, Traill county. Geo. N. Varnum,, R, Menoken. 3. A. Harris, R., Stanton. . e Henry Strom, R., Hillsboro. . DR Henry Cordes, D., Center. INSURANCE R s Tetlipean canaty; Alex A. Liederbach, R., Kildeer. 1 3 Albert Moen, R., Mayville. 5 Nels Maganbas b, Soins. DISTRICE 49, Sjoux, Hettinger and > RS JOHN HARVEY g:::fi:g: :}:, P;:'n““‘?“' “’““’;’ © . 3G Miller, R Souris e Luther E. Birdzell J. E. Robinson R.°H. Grace COMMISSIONER OF 3 g Cass county. Dy Newbie: 4 ot . H: , Ind,, Sen,, DISTRICT 11, part of Cass county. DISTRICT 29, sart of Ward county, . Byeon B: Bobb, Ind., Haymes. AGRICULTURE AND LABORE Sen,, Pags. ?“’:’;:“}i M%“;::‘;":% s WA st O, B, Holden, Ind, Bucyrus, JUDICIARY BALLOT - j - How: Deerinie. e e e R., Alice.. Al R M SR THE TRYE . “To vote for-a person whose name is printed on the ballot mark T B. F. BROCKHOEF : DISTRICT 12, part of Hichland county. 3oy Walton, R, Minot. THRTRE WORTH ARAING & cross (X) in the square to the right of the name of the person 2 S. J. AANDAHL X 5 DISTRICT 18, t o < » R, Ryde ‘With Nonpartisan control dominant in e IO ot deairs ot ivote.” COMMISSIONERS OF g Pl e o A rge S. Reishus, R. both Republican’and Democratic parties ¥ ] e i DISTRICE 30, part of Morten county. . North Dakota is destined to see the pro- RAILROADS Charles F. Schidle B tarks gressive principles advocated by that Vote For 3 Names Only i CHARLES : 3 .* M. Lang, R, Mandan.' organization given a ‘thorough tryout |~ ol W ELEICE Macti Loeon T ms DISTRICT 31, Stark county. *after the coming legislative session.— LUTHER E. BIRDZELL Vote for three names only = 3 BISTRICT 15, part of Barnes county. = S.D. Gregg, Ind;, Sen., Gladstore. SHERWOOD TRIBUNE: o — — DERG My e - TOR E. T BURKE ‘Mark X after names ta be voted| 3 rter Kimball, R., Hope. At L S SPALDING NOT WANTED : for and cross out names nof} 1. p. JOHENSON E. W. Everson, R, Walum.. Chiarles B Dy il % The endeavor to Work up. any interest JUDGE OF THE CHARLES J. FISK desired. RS 2 John Miklethun, Ind., Dover. . DISTRICT 82, Eddy and Foster counties 3 RO - 5 DISTRICT 17, Nelson county. - ‘2 'C. W. McDongsiell, R., Kensal. X in the campaign for B. F. Spalding will SUPREME C: L. Morkrid, R,, Sen, Petersbur. O. H. Olson, R, Munster. ~ — Aeile o petble o/t ant & ani ikt COURT " R. H. GRACE Lars 0. Fredrickson, R., Pekin. - DISTRICT 38, Wells connty. the mental make-up of Spalding on the { E. W. Keitoman, R, Lakota. .~ . James A, Wenstrom, &, : bench—WELLS ~ GOUNTY. DISTRICT 18, Cavalier county. 1N Kt ¥ R e Of & | . Weld, R.,”Chaseley. i 2 of McHenry county. . STATE SENATOR e DISTRICT J. E. ROBINSON DO} “A MAN'S WORK” With. its issue of September 21, the Nonpartisan Leader celebrated its” first _ birthday. With ' the first munber, the Leader started in to do “a man’s work,” andis. still- right on. the - job, with & record of more things well done. during its year-of ‘existence than most publica- T succeed fin - accomplishing. e " = ing J .- SUPERINTENDENT [ .~ OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION BURLEIGH F. SPALDING

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