The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, November 23, 1916, Page 2

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You know _your enemies have not: qmt even in the . hour of your victory. They want you to stop fightmg and. ., : celebrate. Then they will ambush you, If you neglect even one precaution in defendmg the ground you have gained, it may be fatal. : One Precautlon is All Important Your chief weapon in retalmng and usihg for the good .- of all the people the power you. have won is .a daily; paper. The most deadly artillery that will be turned on you w11] be loosed through the daily press, and you must be pre- 'pared with your own paper to defend, encourage and sup- port your men in office. And you must be supplied with a pure fountain of news and opinion, by a daily paper controlled by ‘you and not by Big Business or. the poli- ticians. Will you neglect thls precaution and become dis- organized, discouraged and scattered because of the lack of a daily paper fundamentally in sympathy Wlth _your. economic -and pohtlcal asplratlons" What One Farmer Says The thoughtful members of the League are alive to this situation. :« S. S. Semmlngson of Crosby, N, D., farmer, member of the League, says in a letter to ‘the Leader: “If we ever were in-need of a daily paper we are now. The importance of . the press is sadly GIVE THEM A CHANCE administration a success. Of course, underestlmated by the farmers. Bxg Biz is keenly : ~ alive to the power of the press in moldmg pubhc el ( sentiment andm shapmg afian-s in accordance with . his interest. I beg to warn you brother farmé'rs “~to stay by-your guns, Read your own paper. Let " us assist. our men- in office in gettmg our demands. e ‘We must get elear facts of what is being done at i Bxsma:rck ‘at ‘the next sessxon of the 'leg1s1ature.’ ~ The eapltahstlc press, no doubt, w111 be on the job' How You Can Protect You,,w1ll agree w1th Mr. Semmmgson 1f you thmk a ‘mmute. Then you will want to know what _step to take first. And here is the answer: The subscnptlon price of |; the - Daketa Dally Leader, the new paper. the Nonpar-, tisan Leader will commence pubhshmg soon, is $3 for six months.® It is important that you get on the subscnptlon list for the first issue, and that enough of you _pay six months, in advance at once to assure the success of the enterprise. ~ Act now- You can not afford to wait till tomorrow. Send your subscnptlon and those of your fnends to the Non- partisan Leader, Box 941, Fargo, N. D._ Show ‘Big Busi- ness and the pohtxclans that you are not gomg to over- - Jook one precautlon m defendmg the ground you- have gained. S . - 'THIS IS A YEAR FOR-PRACTICAL Walker Bros. & “with their. sneaky, decelvmg, lymg reporters.’f e ¥ The election is:over—the stage is set for another two years in state govern- “ment. The - Nonpartisan - League has elected the entire state ticket, ' the © supreme Judges and enough of the legis- Y lature to give an easy working majority: The League went before the people on a clearly and the 1arge majority given the ticket shows cléarly that the people want 1t . that way. This being- a government in whlch a majority of the people haye the right to rule, is based on the assumption that'a majority sentiment of the people will usually be sound and correct. defined - platform of principles, that is not politics, and it can hardly be expected that politicians, smarting under- defeat; will rise to that elevation ‘of - citizenship, but’the common. people ean do it. If the League’s program is sound the ‘ people of North Dakota want it in oper- ation.. If it is not sound, those respon- sible for putting it ifi operation will have to suffer thelr share of the evil conse- quences, correct in the management of ‘state affairs. do what they can to correct | Having | state.auditer by “the majority of the | me to make | as soon as I forget and discontinue There - are - plenty of evils to e I am Yot {he inewly elocted oficets | d‘m“g mfi:"“’a“‘“' ithout * |’ hindrance from :the people. ey will - have plenty of that from those who are i Bxsmsrck N. D., Nov 9. e : Holiday .Gifts. Let il . KOSITZKY'S PROMISE Hardy, Fargo, N. D., help select such " { Edltor Nonpartisan Leader R glfts Wnte them your wants. 62 been nominated and elected | : - We Manufacture . ’Blm Ventlhtmg Cupolas, Kog Tranghs, Watering ’l‘roughs, Eave Trougbs, Ete.. Pipe an ; Au' Heatmg : R _people in the 'state on the Nonpar- | - “tisan Leagne ticket it is now up to- & good. As a servant of the people Lxssure' ; them that I will be their servant and l Ly being such, I'll know what to expect. Thankmg all for the support given : | ; c%os‘:’%‘%’éy % IR R R Rt e Then it is the part of good citizenship ~ { profiting from | special privileges— for every one to do his part to make the s CRYSTAL CALL. ¢ - Why Should foe lnsurance Be Kept Up, - Especially in Bad Crop Years? BY-MRS. ELIZA ALBERS It gives us' pleasure to announee Life insurance is ready for use im-{}25 the winner. of .our contest in'the t Mrs. Eliza Albers of Hanover, N. D.. | Her article is ptmted in full herewith, {AvE YoU LIFE- thSUR' Should a man die during a year | i ANCE TO KEEP > when crops are a failure, and leave / no insurance, his ‘dependents would be ‘ IS IT ENOUGH ,TO in very hard circumstances. If a } CARE OF YOUR FA mian lives he generally makes good the - next year even if -erops have failed, but as his f.mmld y dependsafion hlmtfot managing and running affairs it is § -yery bard to have to take up ‘the bur-. den of mana when he is gone and § %ow much ‘harder it is; shonld bt i appen in a year when: ;re : Everything: must be settl 3 urts, *to obtain title, before they can 7 “use the profits-as they ‘see fit. leaves insurance it does not. h t “'gettled ' in court and is : .-created unmedxately “after’ death, an‘ 8 ‘may be used.in any way t whose favor it is drawn,: “What a great m;stake, to dtop ance when' crops fail, just to. econo- | mize.. It is a'loss at any e to drop §f out ~ after making payments an shou]d ‘be be kept up when all’ othe: - means have failed, for ‘in‘ bad crop years ‘it would be ne:ged by th ‘ Family more than any othe . son taking out the policy, and all real estate and perfionaf prox;erty are not obtainable until settled by the probate courts. ean‘k ‘more. to. to yourself® in our wotds can tell mediately after the death of the per. f| Nonpartisan, Ledder of Sept. 14th, | x READ THIS : orth ‘Daketa have declared, at the ballot tion ‘to make their own laws. They have declared the n;ltt : ‘to. ‘rule. TheyhavedechredforDemoeney governmént of the people; by the pl for the people. - Theyhavephcedflmrmenm.the' 3 urts, ¢ mtheSnptmeCourt They have taken we:rthe and - ; Iaw-mte.tpre‘hng pyweu into the-hands of of the |t Now, People of North Dakota, You Need Law-Trained m Your | Own Ranks if You are to Use T - Which is in Your Hands, -,Tfl':ek'people of

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