The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, November 2, 1916, Page 27

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Political Advertisement: To the Voters of the Third Congressional District of ‘North Dakota: The undersigned takes this op- portunity to present himself to the voters of said Congressional Districtc as a candidate for Congress. I was born in St. Paul, Minne- sota, and have been a resident of North Dakota for more than twenty years and farmed during that time. I feel that I know the nceds of the farmers of North Dakota, and I have always stood for legislation for their benefit. I believe in the terminal elevator, rural credits and banks and banking laws to assist the farmers in securing a lower rate of interest. It is evident that this can best be obtained through a Federal lavz. I have no promises to make other than to attempt to enact into law those things in ,which I believe and that I think will best serve the people. If elected I assure you that I will do my best to accomplish that much. I believe that the Nonpar- tisan League is doing a good work for the farmers and that. they should stick ' by this organization and work for it. I will certainly appreciate your vote, an a “boost” will not be-forgotten. I am, .- Very respectfully 'yours, ANTON KLEMMENS, Kenmare, North Dakota. We the undersigned members of the Nonpartisan League ‘and others, residing in Kenmare, Ein- dale and Spencer Townships, Ward County, North Dakota, en orse Mr. Anton Klemmens, residing in Ken- mave township, Ward county, North Dakota, for member of Con-' gress from the third Congressional District: ; V. A. Fleckten, John E. Fleckten, H. O. Lincoln, Tom Olson, Frank Dahline, C. A. Martinson, R. Reirson, H. Wilson, W. H. Beyers, E. L. Edmondson, C. C. Blood, Joe Bacon, Sam Elliott, P. M. Peterson, G. H. Phillips, John H. Oaffarth, L. H. Miller, * Joe Cain, Charles McGovern, Julius Salz- wedel, P. C. Nading. H. L. Jensen, H. W, Watt. Gustaf I.. Nash, N. P. Nelson, H. Hammerickson, E. W. Matten, J. C. Wil- helm, A. O. Perry, H. Peterson, John Munch, A. R. DePue, John McCrossen, F, Rohe, C. E: Peterson, O. W. Morris, E. A, Donnelly, Mike Fink, A. Badner, Pat Can- fieid, J. B. Winberger, J. H. Bowman, Henry Hjort, R. Swanson, G. C. Kauffman, F. A. Kaufer, 0. C. Olson, E. 0. Doe, Iver Sornson, O, M. Clausen, B. O, Clausen. Political Advertisement FOR AUDITOR OF LA MOURE COUNTY = To the Voters of La Moure County: Having received the nomination at the June -primaries on the Democratic ticket for County Auditer I would appreciate your support at the polls on November Tth. I have been & member of the Farmers’ Non- partisan League -since. September 6th, 1915, and & resident and farmer:of La Moure county for the past 85 years. It, elected will give the officé my entire attention. : : Respectfully Ww.1 .- STRUBLE. Political Advertisement mm— To the Voters and Tax-| - payers of Emmeons T ity As a candidate for re-eleehon to. the office of State’s Attorney for the | county of Emmons, I take this-oppor- tunity to solicit the support -of- all: electors at the coming. general. elec-- tion regardless of party affiliation. ‘ It has been my purpose to prosecute all - complaints’ ‘made by parties endeavoring, in good faith, to have the law. respected and our people law abiding, but have insistantly discour- aged all attempts fo use the machinery of our courts, and the use of .the county funds -in the settlement :of private quarrels. ol ; I submit, that at the present time, the citizenls of our igunxd ariai respect- ing, complying with, ving u to all the laws of the state, includ.i.m;Il the prohibition law, better than during decessors, which I think proves that my Elicy has been to the best intérest of al o i ' If you believe that my record war- rants your support for a second. term, appreciated. Respectfully, ST : Harry C. Lynn. . S S b R R A S M L AN the administration of any of my pre- |’ your support will be - ‘greatly ] " Mention the Leader When Patronizing Advertisers. 5 B e SR T 2% P e LD § sl Mg 1 o N X :,V.‘*;:':'\';/'@g_’uv"_.ifl‘;’;,‘z-: %t Political Advertisement g K. E. _‘Leighton " Candidate for Re-Electionfor Judge of the 8th \ | i ] | OF KIDDER COUNTY:. I hereby- announce myself as a candidate for re-election’ to the: . office of County Superintendent of Schools of Kidder County, on the" Nonpartisan ticket. Your vote and - support’ is solicited. : District, Comprising Ward, Burke, Renville and Divide Counties My record in office stands in lieu of any promise | as to the future. Your support will be appreciated. My name will be on the Non-Partisan Judiciary Ballot. REMEMBER THE ELECTION'IS ON NOVEMBER 7th Political Advertisement NEW ENGLAND, N. D S DemocraticCandidate for Representative in Congress . e THIRD DISTRICT, NORTH DAKOTA ‘Occapation: Lawyer and Farmer Favoring Cooperation of qumers s How P. D. Norton, Congressman from the Third District, helped M the Nonpartisan League in the Primary. Read the record, Mr. Farmer. Think it over and ‘then VOTE FOR- CHARLES SIMON OF NEW ENGLAND FOR CONGRESS, one who has -actually boosted the League from the first. Stick ~by your friends and theyll stick by you. Simon is secretary, and “has been" for two years, of the Board of Directors. of the Farmers’ - Equity Exchange of New England. = i ol Washington, D.:C., June 19, 1916.—Dear Sir: I want to congratulate The Forum on its - support " of the candidacy of Hon. U. L. Burdick for the Republican nomination for governor. ; . .Lbelieve that I know the industrial, financial and political needs of North Daketa as well.-* as anyone’ who has grown from boyhood to manhood in the state could know them. Tn~ . *-earnestness of desire for the best development of our state along sound and sane lines; T yield - to'no one. ‘Those who have been active participarts ‘in the fight, as well as those who have fi: stood silent on the side lines, know that remarkable improvemerit has been made in political § - -conditions in the state, within the past fifteen years. The people of ‘the state as a-whole, & * = - :who are today th€ beneficiaries of this fight for clean; representative government, should not + - .~ be unmindful of the faet that U. L. Burdick was one of the strong, able young men in the-Re- ' - publican party who led in the fight and wheo made possible the placing on the statyte books of .} our state, the primary election law, the corrupt ‘practice act, more stringent regulations for . /| the enforcement of prohibition of the liquor traffic, laws for the regulation of common ‘carriers . and corporations doing'business in the state, and other legislation making' the state sovern. : ment truly responsive to the will of the people of the state. G S Qe "I have known Mr. Burdick for many years. Honesty, integrity and straightforwardness have been characteristics of him even frem the days and years when he was a barefooted boy .in ‘the country school in Benson county on the shores of Devils Lake. He is able and he is ¢ ‘fearless in the right, and his heart is as loyal and true ‘to the poor and to the unfortunate and to the men and women who toil and labor, on the farm or in the busy marts of .trade, as was the great heart of Linecoln. ; » g e Wit I feel deeply and earnestly that the election of Mr. Burdick as governor this year, would, - . -in all things, be for the best interest and for the truest and most desirable and lasting indus- ' trial and political progress in our-state; ; e Respectfully yours, ity ; P. D. NORTON. _ Now Vote for Simon for 'Céngrqés ,_ ' A Real Friend of the League ; © TWENTYSIX - Mention the Leader When Patronizing ~Advertisers ‘n N

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