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) s S Boys; the Grafters Feel Blue show the kind ' of tornado that hit the eas i 6] . 687 Grace, ' 64; Burke, 11; Fisk; 13; complete ‘umofficial; ; I ro JE % ) i . p Old Gang politiciatis /throughout ‘the di inthi 5 Sga.ld;'ng, 10. Case; tee : 3 i X 3 ‘o W On \ OW i a e X state. Following are reports fron some \e for McArthur. Casey, - Cornell towibip,. Cass camyfl " ¢ Srnd ke co : : . J 'y & of ‘the country precinets: » League candidate for state treasurer, got ~ Frazier 57, McArthur 1. The ‘candi or. 4 b S ~ T Rl i 4 TR 5, 2 s 3 g 5 Lien'township, Burleigh county, in the 30 Yotes for 7 iornihe'n, ] mdisdam for :Le supreme co\lr;:o got 63 stantially be;:ur e 2 2 ; The obligation'of a good fight v;on lib to :flght :xfi} the :bhlflhox; of 2 > 1 % f S 1o (55 votes each, against one to three . primaries. The i i 5 PR e it . Tt is the rule of life and progress. . e B%eb;_fi;a LOOK AT THESE TWO - otés for the three,opposition candidates: Sty vas clerally flmefigyfih\xnm a good deed done is to.do another. il n 2 date, 40 votes; Robinson, League candi- _ Eldorado township, Traill county, gave = Casey, Demoeratic candidate for state 'but: not' as mich ught & two days' SR ; ; g i ther date, 41 Yotes; Burke' mothing, Fisk 2 Frazier 71 and McArthur L~ Casey got ~treasrer indorsed by'the League, got figures |THE FARMERS OF NORTH'DAKOTA' hdve been mlhe;l t;ozeN, ond: Spalding 1. ‘Only two. votes were 48and Steen 80. * Birdzell, 61; Robinson, 52 i i Saen Drows, Lie f"gm around a declaration of principles, known a3 the program of the Non« : : = 2 ) : eanc for the Senate, running on|the ; Ldec : = : - g : : Denocratic ticket, 47 yotes to 9 for Clark, . 2490} Spalding, partisan League, ~The realization of that program is % Republican. The rest of ' the - Leagne legislative ticket carried. this precinck by the ‘same almost unanimous vote. AND_FREEDOM, TOO Cas Freedomi precinct, near Minot, Ward S2eW county;’ Hved up fo its name. It gave Frazier 48 to 4 for McArthur. It gave Casey 80 to 20 for Steen. Mostad, Democrat for the senate, rumning with “the League indorsement, got 48 t0-9 for Bond, ‘his opponent. rest of the " .. still ahead of us.. It is work Yo be done, -And we- We Have. can't just sit down snd wait for our legislature to do - - Learned ., it. Our legislature will lose interest: if we lose How:: interest. Our legislature can’t put any part of f.hz?t o & - program ‘into effect without our help.. Much of it G 1o Flght . will reqtiire new ard -definite: action by the peopleé e i themselves. - £ % The League must stick together. =The League can not stop. When The House ' that Stone Built | - s | I@que'g Happy One? - 'We have made several thousand homes brighter and happier because: we have placed musical instruments in them, and they have been a strong factor in keeping the - - boys and girls “On the Old. Farm.” - 2 » ~ Let Stone Do It -~ We have a very extensive line of mi instrament which in;:ludes America’s leading manuf 1 7 piano. players, organs, talking - 4 chi; and alF'lines of wind mmmm‘em el the best in sheet/m i For 22 years we have been Leaguerlegislative canditlates went oyer in this township by the Same margin, though they were running on the Repub- - ticket. Freedom township - is strictly nonpartisan. ? 3 IN FRAZIER'S TOWNSHIP - Fraziers own ' township, Elora in Pembina county, showed ‘how. well the - farmers’ candidate is thought of by his neighbors: ‘It gave him &3 votes o 2 for' MeArthur “and other Lesgue candic... dates for state office on the Republi ticket “practically the 'Same. margin. “beat Steen in\this precinct; 26 to = 28] yote on the sunreme court was + from 38 t0.41 to each of the League can- didates, with ‘8 1o 12 each for the . opposit AR A XX ¢ SOME GOOD NEIGHBORS - Adjoining Frazier's township, across. - " the line over in Walsh: couty, is Glens -~ wood is flfu‘;pfilplsd by Frazier'’s ~neighbors.’ nner precinct - gave Frazier) y 8- for MeArfl-m!.g. esi of the Leagie state ticket mearly the same vote. - Casey for state - treasurer got 65 to 18 for Steen. The against e Case; it stops it is dead.” It musb not ‘die. I it does your year of effort is ‘wasted.and gone. s . d How' to i ve learned how to pull 3 We have learned how' to fight.” We have lear.ned ow, to pi together; We havé a fine army. Don't let it be ruined by a partial L’_Zg, 18 not be-drunk with success or-we shall end in'disgster “-and uselessness, 3 G : . NOW LET Uswk about something we all know—soniething we all have M. feit but have scarcely dared to put into words. The League's legislative program is not its real purpose. Let the League's g, epemies’take these words and make the most of - The, Leaglie’Sthem. The League's program is not its real pur- - Pj-ogr'am . pose; rather it iy merely the expression of certain