The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, March 3, 1919, Page 3

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p \\ In the interest ; A magazine L of a square deal : that dares to 3 “? for the farmers B . ; : print the truth s : Official- Magazine of the Nation_al Nonpartisan League PR (Y VOL. 8, NO. 9 3 : ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA, MARCH 38, 1919 - WHOLE NUMBER 180 : B AR N R S ST i e A B U el et o i S e T e - HOW TIMES HAVE CHANGED—IN NORTH DAKOTA! S o8 5 ‘ N /\/ 7““—‘\\ ‘ N\ ~ IO LAND SAKES ' QW 6E TRUE? s =l [ » > 4ibis 3 3 @ & B & | f ) ok ") 7 / 977, (74 / 13 .‘ . 5 - a f‘f y What does a bank run by the state for the benefit of the péople mean? - Well, it just can’t be realized all at once. Cartoonist Morris here gives a suggestive ‘ sketch, But he couldn’t tell it all. Hiram is not only good for a loan, but he can have it at cost and on easy terms of repayment. It’s different -from the old | " story he used to hear from the usurer: “Well; perhaps I can let you have a few hundred at 12 per cent as a special accommodation.” S Farmer m_ld the boy .realize what the new deal means too, and even the little girl in the corner is performing good natured duty. i 3 e : : G PAGE THREE il e ! 1

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