The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, November 2, 1916, Page 19

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Elevator Managers If in need of an Elevator Manager for your Company, write or wire The Equity Co-Op. Exchangp ST. PAUL, MINN. YOU MEN WHO ARE NOT ACQUAINTED wlth the thoroughly superior goodness of merchant tailored clothes, who have not experienced the satisfaction of knowing that your clothes are yours alone, make it a point to visit us and have your clothes made for you and jneasured to you punonnlly ROLF B Merchant Tnllvn Grand Forks, N. D Bacon Block UNION NATIONAL BANK Minot of Capital and Surplus 000.00 Farm Loans Neg;tphted‘zg'bwelt Rates. Prompt Service. No Bonus. ~MINOT, NORTH DAKOTA All Quality Goods KREMENETSKI BROTHERS Tuttle, N. D. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Full Line of Hard- ware, Shoes and Clothing, Enamelware, Tinware, Cutlery and Tools. Bg Less Interest and Get Out of Debt Borrow on the amortlzed plan. Pay interest and principal in twenty. equal annual installments of $90. 68% per Thousand Dollars per annum or $1813.70, and when the twenty notes are pald the debt and interest is paid in full. If you borrow.$1000 and pay, 6 per cent for twenty years you pay $1200 in interest and $1000 in prin- cipal, making $2200 or $386.30 more than on the amortized plan. Wnte us for full particulars. M. F. Murphy & Son GRAND FORKS . DAK. GREAT CONSPIRACY EXPOSED Best Book on Money Problem You Want to Read it! Hon. C. B. Kegley, Master Washington S8tate Grange and President National Rural Credit League of America, writes the lnthor “I have read carefully the manusecript for your text book on the money problem and believe it to be the best work on that question ever given to the public. We will use several copies here in Washington.” Cloth $125, Paper 65¢ .LIBERAL COMMISSIONS TO AGENTS H. L. Loucks Box 8, WATERTOWN, S. D. piness and prospen 'l'lteo. G. Nelson, Mgr. 'Hurrah for for DunnCOUIltY ' ‘Where crops bave never failed; -——Where fiax is yielding 20 bushels an acre; —Where the 1916 crops alone will pay the entire purchase price of the f: —Where the entire country is underlaid with the best lignite ' ‘world and where flowing wells are found at 112 feet. - If you wish to buy farm on easy terms or if you have money to invest, NOW IS THE TIME for ; Ka ou to investigate this Iand of plenty which abounds w:th rain and sunshine, Y The Alf. 0. Nelson Land Co. “WILL TREAT YOU RIGHT” - DUNN CENTER, NORTH DAKOTA. lfifityuuinbuineuhl)nlm The laws of the state of North Dokota provide that women can vote for school . officers.” All women who have the inter ests of the country schools at heart— and that means all farm women—should make use of this right in this election. The future of .the country -schools is at stake in the contest between N. C. Macdonald, the Nonpartisan League candidate, and his opponent, a man of city school training and affiliations. Mr. Macdonald, the farmers’ candi- date for the position of state superinten- dent of public instruction, is famous all over the country as an authority on rural schools. In his position of inspector of rural, graded and consolidated schools, Mr. Macdonald has already worked a revolution in improving the country schools of the state.. The country schools need improving. They need more help and - supervision from the state. .Mr. Macdonald has de- voted his life to the interests of the rural community and the rural school and he is ambitious to make North Da- kota’s country schools the best in the union. It is for that reason he wants to be elected state superintendent. Every farmer’s vote should be cast for Mr: Macdonald and every farmer’s wife should cast a vote for him. ¥ Wives of members of the Nonpartisan League should insist that their husbands take them to the polls on election day. Let.all the family of voting age vote for Macdonald for school superintendent. Kodak Films Developed and Printed, All Work Guaranteed Camera Supplies L. P. WELLER New Rockfofd, N. D. The Edmore Mercantile Store Wants your busmeo‘sis, ‘wa:: also want your good wi Edmore, Righttreatment should N.D. both. Wetry to be r. YOU always fmd Satzsfactwn in buying at the Peoples Trading Co. General Merchandise HANSBORO, .- NO. DAK. Our established motto is ‘“MORE FOR YOUR MONEY” Michigan Mercantile Co. MICHIGAN - NO. DAR. FARMERS— When in Hampden make your headquarters at _ Canenburg’sSanitary Shaving Parlors Good Work Courteous Treatment Col. H. A. Kinney REAL ESTATE AND REGISTEBRD TOCK AUCTION! 4 la: rolific -and easy ng mrgke l-)ml stock Y ‘work ment. All will be promptly attended to. Phone or Write Me at MILNOR NORTH DAKOTA arm; coal in the AIf. 0. Nelson; Conlsd. 'AGRICULTURE & LABOR] JOHN HARVEY ‘Send Election 'Retums to the Leader Leader is anxious to obtain full returns of the election from all ' The Nonpartsan voting. e re:l;ncts the state. This is for YOUR INFORMATION nnd to guard AGAINST SERIOUS ERRORS IN THE OFFICIAL RETURNS. Fill in the returns on the blank printed to the right on this page, or use a sample ballot for the same purpose and mail it to the Leader as soon as the votes are counted. : If you can not attend to this yourself will you not see that some one else does it? : INO. VOTES LUTHER E. BIRDZELL E. T. BURKE SUPREME RLES J. FISK COURT i i s E sl |- R. H. GRACE J. E. ROBINSON ‘ | BURLEIGH F. SPALDING| = SO RS TR TR IR GOVERNOR cH LIEUTENANT a e GOVERNOR SECRETARY OF STATE WILLIAM OLSON CARL R. KOSITZKY STATE AUDITOR G. I. SOLUM JOHN STEEN STATE TREASURER ' P. M. CASEY N e e e W R TP LB (AL S T3k WILLIAM LANGER ATTORNEY GENERAL G. S. WILLEDGE - COMMISSIONER oF | S A OLSNESS INSURANCE B s o e St DENIS M. LYNCH COMMISSIONER OF JOHN N. HAGAN _ S. J. AANDAHL CHARLES W. BLEICK COMMISSONERS OF RAILROADS M, P. JOHNSON B. F. BROCKHOFF CHARLES HEIN MARTIN C. MURPHY STATE SENATOR weeceeeeener. 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