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AS 'The Leader will he i - .- Editor Nonpartisan Leader: o8 S Inclosed. find’ & letter which I | . . received. just before election. What is : your opinion about it? Please tell us : . through the Nonpartisan Leader: The letter'referredjto.is_m;e which has- been given general circulation through- simile of a letter from Attorney General - Henry J. Linde to a correspondent ‘whom ‘he: addresses as “The Non-Partisan’ Educational League.” The Linde letter is an argument. e i &1l Aboolutely Fire Proct. h : RATES: Rooms, hot and cold water, j @l hot ‘and. cold water, A B (g © * water and toilet, $2.35; with! \ Y‘ ) ‘z ..: .l‘ ' KED and ANSWERED seckiag nformation witk s 4Bty o Five. i bt oot s Fenders thgfqueshm.on the legislative record of cand;dates. out the state. "It appears to be-a fac- N 'Nocussclnnch.; S «-S&rviee-fmmsh.miéébillataflhm& 7 At the following prices you can. stop at the-McKenzie™ Rooms with is especially: glad to answer against the “hootlegger” iaw,‘ which was submitted to the people at 'the €lection recently held. The law was proposed and supported by the prohib- - ition and law enforcement organizations of the state. Mr. Linde in his: letter makes himself the advocate of the forces opposing the enactment of the law. This is in harmony with M. Linde’s previous record. He has not shown himself in: sympathy with the efforts: of; those who wish strict enforcement of the prohib-- ition law, ; “The Non-Partisan Educational League” is af organization unknown in- PRIDE OF NORTH DAKOTA” : Eurepean Plan. o " Good enpugh for everybody ; not too good for anybody : The best of everything at sensible prices. $1.00 = thhfl $1.25; Two persens: Rooms, hot and cold water, $1.50 per day; with toilet.’ $2.00; with private bath, $2.50; $3.00; $4.00 and $6.00. ing Regular Dinner, meals; $2.10 per day; hot and cold $2.60. i 7th floor - ON, Owner and Proprietor ~* BISMARCK, N. D. 500 H © _ BISMARCK, N. D. . ‘Built of Cement and Steel. Al par- - 3 titions'of Gypsum Blocks. Not\a lath in ' the building. Neatlyfirepmof S o STRICTLY EUROPEAN = Connection with the McKenzie Hotel Res- THE PATTERSON FARM — N the state. Tts literature fails to identify its backing. It has been charged ‘that the name was chosen with the deliberata purpose _of deceiving members of “the Noupartisan League' and making them, think that the League was opposing’ the “bootlegger” law. : Most of them, however, probably knew Linde’s name and reputation too well to. be deceived by the trick. The Nonpar- . tisan League had nothing to do with this literature. If the Ledgue wished to oppose or defend a piece of legislation it certainly would not choose -Henry J. - Linde as & mouthpiece. N . AFTER THE VICTORY Bismarck, N. ., Nov. 8. A. C. Townley, Fargo, N. D.: Congratulations on 'the world’s great- est political achievement. W. J. Prater; Carl R. Kositzky; Frank Prater; ‘Lester D. Bailey; €. D. King; Geo. N. /Varnum; Frank E. Packard; | :-uboalnogpunnoqoicnnb_po.oc'ooo-cnoo«oooooucoooooo y of North Dakota 7 Most Talked of and Best Thought of Hotelin the Northwest thing first. class with prices to suit all The best’ service: and-lowest price of any " Free Bus. P:iiesdfmm 5 cents up : RATES OF ROOMS with bath $1.25. Two persons " room one and one-half 'rate. Located on bth Street, ~_north of McKenzie Hotel hen in Thomas Hall; John French; R. Welch; Js G. Keenan; T. E. Flaherty; John Bos- tourm; Chas. Heck; A. E. Enstrom; Ole Olson; Wm. Deckert; Alfred Opion; Wm. Meyers; Chas. Colburn; Pete Sanhvig; Henry Nelson; B. N. Lein; C. J. Peterson; David Trygg; Walfred Trygg; H. W. | Voight; 'R. S. Wilcox; -Gunder Lein; Alfred Arneson; Geo. E. Wallace, “MAY THE WORK GO ON! Beach, N. D., Nov. 16, 1916 Editor Nonpartisan Leader: "~ Hearty congratulations to the Leader,. and-all co-workers of the League, as well as the members throughout the state who made its splendid results of the 7th possible. Never was abused political power restored into the hands of the common people in‘a: more wisely man- aged, cleaner, as well as speedy and effective manner in the history of the world. May the good work go on. M. 0. MALMIN, \ ARSI ST R eoe