The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, October 26, 1916, Page 20

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2 PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT WOODROW WILSON : - “Has Stuck by You, Mr. Farmer Wlll You Stlek by Him? The same Blg Biz which has alw ays fought the Equlty and the Nonpartisan League i i1s solidly lined up behind Hughes and McCumber and is furnishing the money and speakers to try to defeat Wilson. orrice To se| REPUBLICAN | DEMOCRATIC J.: VOTED FOR -~ If 'you want | { war, vote for ‘ A. B. COX 14 i . 3 ‘5 1 s - - L L2 \ . . sheiker O i e i LB it S ‘ % v, P o 3 : Y . B. . GEORGE A. GILMORE ! : : F. M. JACKSON _ DAVID J. GORMAN C. E. JOHNSTON HUGHE JOHN MAHON WIL g : : '. Hughes : S. H. NELSON =, D 8. L. NUCHOLS } FoH 2 o 3 - JOHN H. WERNER -JOHN A. WRIGHT § If you want ELECTORS / ; i - VBE L] Deafi?; eleg (ALY S - WILSON ——— i~ 4 i UNITED STATES SENATOR] PORTER J. McO®MBER . JOHN BURKE Zl I o Term ending March 3, 1923. . E ——r - Roosevelt, as agent for Wall Street and the munition makers, W1ll run Hughes if he is elected and Roosevelt has declared in P ~ advance for War on Germany and Mexico ; - When you North Dakota farmers work out your pro- . gram and Big Biz tries to stop you at Washington, ... ~which man would you rather have in the Whlte o8 House thenp Wilson or Hughes? - ~ Big Biz Wants Hughes };_ - WllSO]l Independent League of North Dakota | ooooooouodoooooaoooooooo000000000oooooooooooooooooocoooooom o ‘TWENTwm 4

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