The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, October 26, 1916, Page 17

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- OFFICE TO BE VOTED FOR D WERNER PRESIDENTIAL PR ELECTORS Term ending March 3, 1923, REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR SECRETARY OF THOMAS HALL STATE CARL R. KOSITZKY STATE AUDITOR JOHN STEEN STATE TREASURER : WILLIAM LANGER ATTORNEY GENERAL - : COMMISSIONER OF S. A. OLSNESS INSURANCE L COMMISSIONER OF JOHN N. HAGAN - AGRICULTURE ARD LABOR S. J. AANDAHL COMMISSIONERS OF RAILROADS : CHARLES W. BLEICK Vote for three names only ‘fiarkxuternamestobevo od)- * for and cross out names no§ I P, JOHNSON desired. : STATE SENATOR MEMBERS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ' eeerereeDISTRICT Vote for.......names only REPUBLICAN UNITED STATES SENATOR| PORTER J. McCUMBER ,,,,, i lican; “D” means Demo- OO OOROXC DEMOCRATIC How to Vote for League Candldates | [l A. B. (OX GEORGE A. GILMORE , - F. M. JACKSON . j DAVID J..GORMAN .- b S ' C. E. JOHNSTON HUGHES D JOHN MAHON WILSON The sample ballot printed Fat ? S. H. NELSON ' 8. L. NUCHOLS ; ) on this page shows only the ~ ~ ; . names of the candidates for STATE OFFICE running on the Republican and Dem- JOHN A. WRIGHT I I - D ocratic tickets. i e y The League also has ; . indorsed N. C. Macdonald ! for state superintendent of : % public instruction. His name will appear on the Ps NONPARTISAN SCHOOL . o BALLOT, which will be - handed to the voters separ- - ately. Women can vote - . for school officers and all women who want to see the country schools given their - f rightful place in the educa- Jsi tional system of the state . P f o should go to the polls and | . JOHN BURKE !D . H. McARTH? -vote forMACDONALD for = school- superintendent. * PR 4 B B : candidates for the state § . S e NO LT g o E. BIRDZELL, R. H. GRACE and J. E. ROBIN- SON. In order that the people may rule in North Dakota” they must be f = }A‘ WILLIAM OLSON elected. Their names- are ! on the NONPARTISAN , JUDICIARY BALLOT, | which is a separate ballot. . oL VOTE ' THE JUDICIARY [ € 1% "BALLOT FIRST. It is the most important. l | The names of the f —— League’s legislative candi- : }V, dates do not appear on this { sample - ballot, for the { reason that they are differ- 3 ! | ! ent in different counties. Find the names of your v B candidates for-the legisla- }Afl ture in the list printed on the opposite page. Make a list of them and take it to the polls, The abbrevia- tions after their names show in which column their names will appear on.the 3 : . ballot. “R” means Repub- © v DENIS M. LYNCH VEY cratlc “S” means Socialist JOHN ELa% . and “Ind.” means Independ- ‘ ent. The “Independents” : & . will appear on the ballot ; sl A unldel 1\%he heading “In;hvfil— y : OCKH ¢ ual ominations.” In a B DR i . few. cases the NAMES OF LEAGUE CANDIDATES - i * WILL NOT BE PRINTED ¢ & T v 4 CHARLES HEIN such cases League members must REMEMBER THE. ' . NAMES, so as to WRITE : THEM IN ON THE BAL- D LOT. In that case do not Rl OF‘OE'!I'«HHH LA RS e U SO e T R e (X) after the name when it is written in. Otherwise ' . the vote will not'be counted. . The same rule applies when ? . the name on a stieker. 1s,~ pasted on the ballot. S The election. of the - League candidates for ‘the legislature, . especially the . candidates for the STATE . SENATE, is even MORE IMPORTANT ° ‘than: the - election of the state ticket. Do not neglect to vote for CASEY FOR STATE TREASURER. - His name is m the /Democratxc preel e B : D \FAIL TO CAST YOUR ° VOTES FOR ROBINSON, BIRDZELL AND GRACE FOR THE SUPREME COURT. .

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