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SEVER TALLACK’S RECORD. The Nonpartisan ‘League candidate for the legislature in District No. 4, part of Walsh county, was defeated in the pri- b . maries, and the League now has no regu- g larly indorsed candidate in this district, y which is entitled to elect one representa- i tive to 'November 7. : ‘A member of the League, however, is .running for election to"the :legislature™ : 3 in - District No. 4 on the Democratic . P ticket. His name ‘is C. I..Christenson o) and he is_ opposing one of the old gang. politicians nominated on the Republican ticket in the primaries. A number of individual League mem- ‘X 7 5O% N VA 2.7 1% SR Y, e house of representatives NOVEMBER _ELECTION WOODSHED R A3NT qlf/l»'. ¢\ OURY 8 < RS TIR 23N bers in this district have requested that the Leader note the fact that a League member is making a hard fight here for election and asked that the record of his opponent, Sever Tallack of Grafton, be printed. : In the 1915 legislature Tallack voted to “indefinitely postpone” the terminal elevator bill; he -voted to repeal the ter- +minal elevator tax; he yoted against the ~ hail insurance ‘amendment and he voted: “for the notorious: public utility bill which takes away from cities the right to regu- .Jate water, gas and light corporations. Tallack’s record is one of opposition’ to the interests of the farmers of the- state. STINGER’S RECORD Editor Nonpartisan Leader—I have been requested by several to write you in regard to the legislative record of H. L. Stinger from District 49 in the 1915 legislature. We want. to know, if pos- sible, what his record is. Would be pleased to have your answer published in the Leader columns.—A READER, Adams county. > H. L. Stinger represented District 49 in the 1915 legislature; this distriet-then comprising ~~ Adams ' and Hetlinger counties. It mow includes also Sioux county. . Mr. Stinger is running for re- election ‘this year om the i Republican . ticket in - ‘opposition to candidates FIVE Judgh{g from the gr1 '4 | I J | 1 0Old Gang has been.a bad Boy. He’s dabbled his finéers in Ma North Dakots;.’s treasury jam and he’s been stealing politi@_%&)les from Common People’s orchards. It’s time he was taught a lesson and it looks like he was going to get one. m b Farmer’s mouth and the heft of the stout branch in his hand Old Gang is going to get it and get it good. indorsed by the League. In the 1915 session he opposed and voted against the terminal elevator bill, and in additioin voted to repeal the tax to build terminal elevators. WON'T SHOW PINFEATHER It will be a big feather in Norman Black’s cap-if he and his “good.govern- ment league” can:defeat the candidates .of the ‘Nonpartisan League for judges of the state supremeé court. However, the farmers are prepared to “stick” to’ every.one of their nominees this year, and they all claim that Black will not show even a pin-feather after the election is over.~POWERS LAKE ECHO. - k around ’