The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, August 31, 1916, Page 24

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Subscrlptlon Order Blank To The Nonpartisan Leader, Box 941, Fargo, N.D.- Enclosed find $____ m__ AR (Total amount remitted) : : : ; BY an d FOR for S st o subeeri tiOIlS to : . . (Number subscriptions) p . S Blg BUSlneSS? The Dakota Daily Leader | Frazier Doesn’t— : “I had thought recently that in the face of all these at th € rate Of : adversities it would 'be asking almost too much to e o © | expect them ‘(the farmers) to get behind i new daily, no . $3 for Slx months. : matter how great the need for it mght be. - Bul when o 5 SR I saw them uwulted*and ridiculed and the state mah 4 x S before eminent tors by. the morning ‘papers in the _two cities T changed my mind. I believe now searcely any: sacnfice is too great to make :to insure the b- lishment of a fair newspaper, one that will not llc v,te its time to vthymg the best c.hss nf cihzens in the state, . S - e : “LYNN 3. FRAZIER." Nor Does Prater— “I believe that Ldmly paper eondncted nlong the _same lines as the Leader would be one of the best things that ever teok place in North Dakota. Al of the people in the cities. :nd towns -would. luve a clunee to get lll ‘who have been - up agains tl\e proposmon of bemk ‘unable to get pnbhelty unlesa lt suits. the “interests, ate the new dlfly. 25! © 5 “W.J. PRATER” What Do YOU ’_Thlnk'

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