The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, November 16, 1916, Page 8

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-~ League Organizer and Three Farmers Party“ Warhorses” Have F allen. i our best. Success to the cause,” writes (Continued from page 6) Anthony Walton, Republican (League), 1874; Christensen, Democrat, 913; Burns, Democrat, 1071: District 32, Eddy and Foster counties —The vote was, two to elect: C. W. Mc- Donnell, Republican (League), 1509; O. H. Olson, Republican (League), 1604 Christianson, Democrat, 509. 3 District 33, Wells county — All League candidates elected. The vote- was: Senate, James A. Wenstrom, Republican (League), 1327; Allmaras, Democrat, 562. House, two to elect, J..N. Kunkel, Republican (League), 1634; Roy B. Weld, Republican (League), 1468 Hartl, Democrat, 367. - defeated by the Repubhcan candidates. The - vote counties - on the senate was: O. H. Opland, Independent . (League), 1041; Jacobson, Republican, 1250. Jacobson is also running ahead in Sioux county. The vote on the house, total three counties, three to elect, was: Byron B. Bobb, Independent, (League), 1114; O. B. Holden, Independent (League), 766; Goudreau, Independent (League), 611; . Moen, Republican, 1476; Stinge¥, Repub- lican, 1424; Carignan, Repeblican, 1466. THEY STUCK BY CASEY. Editor Nonpartisah League: in Hettinger and ~Adams . District 34, part of McHem‘y county— 1 inclose election returns of my precinct * The vote on the house was: Frank Lazier, - jn northern Kidder counts v, showing Republican (League), 1025; Keller, 286. .. ynanimous vote for most of the League { — One to elect. : candidates. I am proud of the vote and 2 o In this group are a Nonpartisan League organizer and three wide-awake farmers _ District 37, part of Richland county— the fact that we pulled Casey across in vt g in the neighborhood of Canby, Minn. After Organizer Fox (at the left of picture) The League lost all its candidates in this.. this precinct. The boys are right up to 2 had explained the program of the League the three Hanson brothers agreed that it district. The vote was: Senator, A. D. gnuff. > was the best farmers’ organization they had ever joined. The three brothers are Hansen, Democrat (League), 748; ROLLAN V. WELD. .(left to right) Henry H., Christ H. and.Alfred H. Hanson. Carey, Republican, 1127. House, Anton - ° ; ¢ : i ) Lipovsky, Democrat (League), 834; Peter : 5 M f o “St.‘ k 99 Frisk, Democrat (League), 827; ~Ebel, . A SELF-MADE MAN Republican, 992; Myhre, Republican, 991.~ ~ Mr. John Bena of Lankin, N. D,, is a & - essages rom 1C ers District "10 Burke and Divide counties sgudént °§ fl]}e IlinwnHCommi;clal‘%c;’}l;gle. Y i : 2 L didate he Repub- . of Grand Forks. e writes ortly LECTION day was a holiday for ticket for state treasurer, got 35? of the i ThetLia%“;’ 5 C:}ll‘e !ha s on the lept‘::d after-coming to my position I was elected thousands of North Dakota 41 votes cast there, while Frazier got !can ticket for ouse were elec | ‘Assistant-Cashier and since that time my farmers, who watched with the them all. but the farmers’ Socialist candidate lost. -« 1,0 yos yeen raised three times. utmost glee the casting of bal- Charles Drew, writing from Ardock, The vote, three to elect, was as follows: Begjdes the pleasant work and the dis- : lots and counting of votes in the rural Walsh county, says: “Am mighty glad G. J. Brown, Republican (League), 2133; * tinction that comes to'one thru a like & ~ precincts. The enthusiasm their - that we have elected our judges.” On YV ikam O. Olson, Republican (League), - position,.I have acquired a keener insight b triumph inspired is reflected in the the judges the farmers had their real 2166; C. H. .Anderson, Soc?alist (League), into business transactions and I am able ! i hundreds of letters which began to flood fight and Mr. Drew’s elation at the result 893; Hendrickson, Republican, 1756, to see.and grasp opportunities which | i : i District = 42, Pierce - County—The otherwise would have been hidden. I am o ! the Leader offices the day after. There '.js that of every League farmer. The Y- the owner of six hundred and forty acres i ‘ were impromptu celebrations when the Qld Gang mever gave up in the supreme League completely successful, following . (o5 /9" ¢ her interests in this vicinity it vote was counted in practically all the ~court fight, but the farmers beat the Deing the vote, two members of the house . Uhich T have acquired since taking a = i country precincts. Letters which ac- politicians by a tremendous vote. to elect: -A. G. Lowe, ' Republican business tourse. The training I-received A ; companied the returns sent to the Leader I ona our Hiakat carcias a5 well iy (League), 1004; Andrew . Oksendahl, ‘ jn your college has contributed largely 2 express something of the feeling of o orv irecinet agsit did in this one Republican (League), 939; Hawk, Demo- ' to'my success and to all young_people i North Dakota’s sturdy citizenship when Long live the League and Leader,” Writee crat, 385; Cruden, Democrat 442, desiring to better themselves I' could i they knew their victory was .complete. 7 g ° %u o . sttnct 43, Renville county——Another recommend nothing better than to take i [ : H. J. Hanson of Brookside farm, Leeds, rti t Lea; Republi ‘g course in the Union Commercial 5 { The farmers are elated—there is no N’ p' My H ) inct in B nonpartisan victory, gue kepublican » - . i doubt of that. But they feel also the . - - Hanson’s precinct in Benson gng pemocratic candidates being elected. College” ‘We furnish students board for : i s ibility of their 7 iotor county was a banner one, and when he g, the senate, Edward Hametly: Repu- only $2.50. Wntejnr free catalog and | SponsibIlity of their sweeping VICIOTY: yknew that they “had stuck” there he pyican (Lea ), 1035; Da P "l particulars.:; cow AdveOiht 1 4« idn” 1” i “ ” g“e), yto emo- A i H We didn’t forget Casey!” exclaims wanted to be sure they “stuck” the same WG H 5 e 4 - crat, 374. For the house, G. Patterson, : enry Cuypers, writing from Dickey, throughout the state—and he knows they 3 -——'__—_\ ] s ; Democrat (League); 739; Shortndge, Re- 5 i i ~ R N. D., and sending in the vote of Russell - did now. 4 publican, 659. e | precinct, LaMoure county. = Casey, the “You will find the League ‘stuck’ here,” 2 B g Get One Ear ly | League candidate™ on. the Democratic”~ District 45, part;of McHenry eounty Q : says “James E.” McAdoo, writing from League candidates for senate and house To serve properly: one should : | ! Turtle Lake, McLean county. And so ‘elected. Vote on senate: Ole Ettestad, have a Casserole, they are indis- : :’hey_ dxg in I;he prlescmc;‘ returns il;-:os;ends(i Republican (League),866; Kramer, Dem- pe:n:;i;le o }Z‘t‘godfl cooked in them 1 B g5 recinct - No. . Frazier an .V . E. E. G re al e flavor. i WE CHA R GE THE SA ME }'AcArthur 7! Casey 71 and Steen 80! :;:?tiz::‘zbucan?t;::mt;ug; tfe Eealgxi, - We hgve a splelndxd line °1§ them : y i WE GIVE MORE .~ Alex Ferguson, Lankin, Walsh county, 919; Shults, Democrat, 333; Barnes, 70. le;u%mgflgdov:ag:&esm Ig?:fi;i i We. churgs the sime. 558 “vetisdainatlon expresses something of the feeling of his District 46, McLean county— The and Silver. * : 1 | and glasses as other firms—no more, no less neighborhood jn the hour of triumpk. League indorsed A. L. Maxwell, Republi- Nickel Casséroles _'_ 3 i | ;;tut ;:m?::'u;?; xh;:o rl:mecui: t‘i;le d:ct:‘}lmg He says: can, R. L. Fraser, Republican, and James Silver Casseroles .. i | manufacture and adjustment of glasses, and “If the rest of the precincts in this E. McAdoo, 'Socialist, for /the lower Royal Rochester & $7.00 i i1 :;:ren::gnflon to the welfare of our patients’ state have done as well as we did here house, electing Maxwell - and Fraser. Regular Guernsey, genuine § ! Lenses ground to correct all defects of the | ~then we have succeeded in doing what McAdoo was defeated. The vote was: - aluminite ware .......... $16.00 5 4 { eye .which: glasses; will; cure, we started out to do, and the little two- Fraser, 1643; Maxwell, 16565; Rice, Re- chocfi‘:“of‘“;lg:{o:: write us_and get your a3 % | e by-four politicians can never say the . publican, 1351; McAdoo, 692. Remember we have the' latest line of . D. D. Sullivan farmers car mot stick. Allow meé to LOSE IN -DISTRICT 49 il e dag gl e 1 i Wholesale and Retail Optical Specialist congratulate the League and its able District 49, Sioux, ‘Adams and Hettin- 1 i FARGO, N.'D. leaders for a job well done.” ger countles—The League’s’ ‘candidates H a%fg:fig‘fnt?ga CO- L3 § f“Congratulatmns on the grand outcome - for the senate and three for the house RS Dlomord Mot ety e s R R of the election in North Dakota and the -all ran as Indépendents and all were FARGO, N D I HIDES TANNED FOR 54 success of the League ticket,” says G. - : ; ‘ aldaddl A. Sletmoen of Walcott, N. D., sending i ] OLDEST TANNERY ctiblished 45 in the count in a banner R)chland county i o 1 Lelpslg, Germany. doin precinct. 3 : ; th “The strife is over and we have done ° S Uy A b ] A I 3 & £ S T D S R vt make bqg coats; gloves Send for PRICE-LIST, TAGS, mfl lGnme-Laws or send your Hides NORTH STAR FUR DRESS- " ING & DYEING WORKS, . 135 Frent Street, - St. Paul, Minn. PRICE - LIST and book of valuable information FREE. Tells best way - to care for hides intended for tanning.” We . own and operate the largest custom . tannery in the coats _and - leather, direct ~for ~farm- ers. In - business . ‘since 1894 -and -~ under ' same Jnanagement. For -quick ~ serv}ceE and beet tanuing, us. If You Use Your Car. in th:nd winter -you weed protection for: it. starting and giw you greater protecflon egainst cold weather. : Engine and r»diator. covers ' furnished for any. n;ake of cars. In ordering give model and year of car, Prices on auto tires furnished on’ application. One of our warm auto ro . Holiday gift, If your dealer does not huve these mde write George Miercort, inspector of election at _J- precinct No. 20, Mercer county, and the returns he sends with his letter show that they did indeed do their best for the cause there. The letter of H. A. Nelson of Bonanza' | farm, Ray, N. D., written on the closing of the polls in View township, Williams county, is as bnef and to the point as that’ famous: message of, Commodore . Perry who,said, “We have met the. enemy Mr. Nelson says: : and they ‘are ours.” ““Am pleased to-report that ‘we have ~won_ here.” -1 “We are satlsfied " is the bnef mes- sage of Alfred Karlson: from. Burlexgh county, but it tells the story. iator and engine cover will .insure. easier es a lovely - Bristol & Sweet Hamess Co. j Fargo, N. D. . - ?Re,:c.aeds; Wnte for free catalogs faction guaran FARGO : or 12 Selectlons.\ Only $18.90 for the Outfit Can you afiord to be thhout mumc this wmter" ‘We doubt 1t. We are here: to seive:you.: Stone Plano Companj? Only*15 s puts a Columb Grafonola m your hcme “Satis-" cf ) GRAND FORKS

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