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i i | | < 00000000000000000000000.00000000000000000000aaaannann-n - @ T i B B ] i live at Bismarck. filing of any itemized statement. they ought to do. A joint resolution commend; elect of the United States. Dakota, in joint session, do commend ~ cabinet family. - - the Leader When Patronizing Advertisers. / N O Ly Here are the facts, in case you need them. ted to the people an unfair, untruthful and misleading statement. The people want the truth as the records show it and here it is. Read it over Mr. McCumber. ~Don’t 'you féel rather small when you try to beat Honest John Burke bjédncealing the truth? ~You, Mr. Voter, remémber what happened. " DEMOCRATIC STATE CE WHY NOT FIGHT FAIR: Why not fight fair, Mr. McCumber? Why don’t you give the people all of the facts? You have submit- Governor Burke said that wasn’t fair to the people. The salaries were low, that was true. The officials pointed to the fact that on March 19, 1903, and again in 1907, the state had appropriated for each Judge of the Supreme Court $100 and $500 respectively, for expenses wi G Before John Burke became Governor our state officers didn’t » But they drew their salaries. Their clerks did fhe work. But the officials said “You don’t pay us enough. We can’t live at Bismarck and live on the salaries you pay us.” thout the So, following this custom, on March 8, 1909, a Republican legislature passed a bill introduced by Mr. Wolbert, also a Republi- can, providing for the expenses of ALL THE STATE OFFICERS. But Mr.-M<eCumber points only to John Burke and says: “You re- ceived money that didn’t belong to you.” 'Republican I:egislature passed this bill and ALL of the state officers received expense money so that they could live at Bismarck and THE BILL PROVIDED THAT UNLESS THEY DID LIVE AT BISMARCK THEY COULDN'T RECEIVE .THIS EXPENSE MONEY. That’s the truth Mr. Voter, the salaries are now as this bill provided, and the officials live at Bismarck as John Burke said But that is not true. The So why not fight fair, Mr. McCumber? You can’t win by mis- leading the people about John Burke. The people know him, and they know you too, and that’s why John Burke will be the next United States Senator from North Dakota. Republican Indersement Joint Resolution adopted by unanimous vote by Reimblican state legislature, January 8, 1913.- ing the Honorable John Burke to the President- Whereas,. This day marks the severance of the high official bond that has for six years held our distinguished fellow citizen bounden to the duties of the highest office in the gift of the people of this Commonwealth; and . .7, Whereas, It is a matter of state pride that the name of our distingished ex-governor has been frequently mentioned in the press of the copntry for a high position in the national government; and c .~ Whereas, We the members of the Thirteenth Legis!ativev Assembly, recog- . nize in him a man capable of rendering services of the highest order in the larger field of our national governmental affairs; and * Whereas, Having spent his life in the area of tl:;gteatest social and economic development, he understands fully the elements ciples which underlie the policies of development and conservation of natural resources as they touch the welfare of the state and the nation as a whole. -fundamental prin- Be it-Resolved, That we, the Legislative Assembly of the State of North g nd hvi'y;:)dthe H%xlgfrable Johén ] 0.t ful consideration of the Honorable row Wilson, president-elect of the %?;fml:i States, as one’ eminently fitted and well worthy to be in.his official Burke, to-the - NTRAL COMMITTEE The Nonpartisan Le'ague"s‘ Legislative Candidates {DISTRICT 1, Pembina county. Walter &dford,n D, Sen.,;’:nbina- l.e?.r{)’Connor, D., Neche. Wm. Pleasance, D., Akra. DISTRICT 2, part of Wara county. 8. S. Petry, S., Berthold. DISTRICT 3, part of Walsh county. - Christ Levang, R., Sen., Adams. - ‘Henning Gunhus, R, Edi-nburg. '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 17, part of Grand Forks county ‘Albert Stenmo, R., Sen., Grand Forks. 0. K. Lageson, R., Reynolds. DISTRICT 8, Traill county. Henry Strom, R., Hillsboro. J. E. Quam, R., Portland. Albert Moen, R., Mayville. DISTRICT 9, part of Cass county. DISTRI(,'I‘, 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. A. A. Stockstad, D., Milnor. DISTRICT 14, Ransom county. 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. Everson, R.,, Walum. John Miklethun, Ind., Dover twp. DISTRICT 17, Nelson county. C. L Morkrid, R., Sen., Petersburg, Lars O. Fredrickson, R., Pekin. F. W. Keitzman, R., Lakota. DISTRICT 18, €avalier county. Otto Dettler, R., Langdon. 3. J. Schrag, R., Munich. ©Otto C. Olson, R., Elkwoed. - DISTRICT 19, Rolette county. John Bensom, R., Sen., Rolette. Joseph Renanld, D., Thorne. James McManus, R., St. John. DISTRICT 20, Benson county. John R. Maddock, R., Maddock. ‘'W. J. Church, R., York. DISTRICT 21, Ramsey county. . Myron King, Ind., Sem., Starkweather. Fred Zessin, D., Devils Lake. ) Geo. D. Laird, R., Webster. DISTRICT 22, Towner county. ¥. J. Martz, D., Sarles. 4 DISTRICT 23, Stutsman 2 Thomas Pendray, R., Sep., Jamestown. C. A. Bell, D., Medi DISTRICT 25, Dickey county. Wm. Zieman, R., Sen., Oakes, ‘A. S. Marshall, R., Forbes. Robert Krause, D., Fullerton. DISTRICT 26, Emmons and Kidder counties. Fay Harding, R., Braddock. F. S. Horlacher, D., Tappen. Rollan V. Weld, R., Bowdon. C. A. Ward, R., Hazelton. "DISTRICT 48, Mercer, Oliver and Dunn counties. ¢ J. A. Harris, R., Stanton. ¥ N Henry Cordes, D., Center. Alex A. Liederbach, R., Kildeer. DISTRICT 27, Burleigh county. Carroll D. King, R., Sen., Menokesy - L. D. Bailey, R., Moffit. Frank G. Prater, R., Arena. Geo. N. Varnum., R., Menoken. 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. 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 C. W. McDonnell, R., Kensal. “‘q 0. H. Olson, R., Munster. DISTRICT 33, Wells county. A James A. Wenstrom, R., Sen., Dovex J. N. Kunkel, R., Fessenden. Roy B. Weld, .R., Chaseley. DISTRICT 34, part of McHeury countys Frank Lazier, R., Barton. DISTRICT 35, Sheridan county. H. B. Curtis, Sen., McClusky. John Nathan, R., Goodrich. DISTRICT 36, McIntosh and Logas® counties, John Weber, R., Wishek. DISTRICT 37, part of Richland A. D. Hansen, D., Sen., Wyndmere, - Anton Lipovsky, D., Lidgerwood. Peter Frisk, D., McLeod. DISTRICT 38, part of Barnes counth C. H. Noltimier, R., Valley City. DISTRICT 39, Billings, Bowman, Slope] and Golden Valley counties. G. F. Hunt, R., Sen., Beach. 0. C. Martin, R., De Sart. - B. D. Arnold, R., Scranton. Alex Bartel, Ind.,, Amor. DISTRICT 40, Burke and Divide vounties G. J. Brown, R., Noonan. C. H. Anderson, S., Portal Wm. 0. Olson, R., Flaxton. DISTRICT 41, Williams and Memenuig counties.’ N ¢ 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. Andrew Oksendahl, r., Tunbridge. DISTRICT 48, Renville county. . Walter J. Maddock, K., Plaza. DISTRICT 45, part of McHenry comnfys Ole Ettestad, R., Sen., Balfour. E. E. Bryans, R., Voltaire. DISTRICT 49, Sioux, Hettinger and Adams . counties. ; O. H. Opland, Ind., Sen., Mott. ° Byron B. Bobb, Ind.,, Haynes. O. B. Holden, Ind., Bucyrus. __Robert B. Goudreau, Ind., Selfridge. . Political Advertisement. W. F. BONAR BISBEII:J. N. D. SUPERINTENDENT OF ° OF TOWNER COUNTY : On Non-Partisan Ticket To the Voters—Men and Women: I appreciate the majority vote given me at the une primaries and ask for the same continued loyal support at the general election Novembe; T am a college graduate, hold a First Grade professional certificate, - have taught fn this county five years and am a married man. elected, my wife COUNTY SCHOOLS reports corrected. If will ‘not be deputy ; neither have I promised the deputyship to_anyone.. - : I belong ‘to the Presh chureh. ‘and Bisbee, where I have taught the last _ five years, I reccived 133 votes. 'l'h‘;ghshouldbc sufficient ivmol that I serve the best interests of those for Whem I am working, ; . I'am asking the support of the women as well as that of tha men. ; EIGHTEEN ARSRAE AT T T 7o Political Advertisement: P. D. NORTON REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION TO CONGRESS Third Congressional District, He has for years unwaveringly *fough the i 8 of the people. »gy m~t s He has been doing the kind of work in Congress the people need to have done. He rl;-as made good. His work merits your 4 Suppo! Vate for Him : Use Leader Classified Ads - Mention the Leader When Patronizing Advertisers

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