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  1. The Nonpartisan Leader
  2. 1915-11-04

The Nonpartisan Leader dated November 4, 1915

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 onparfigan Tader Volume I s : 'FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA, NOVEMBER 4, 1915 Number 7 ¥ Cd =22 | Y NN\ SnEm —— e - ~ 21233 !/ KR &=

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 A e e A5 B s Nk s % tx(;'n, when the final ‘association will ' ry org‘fimi tion plans-of “the Ksms'xsl Ito benefitting...

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 THE NONPARffSAN 'L’l'i:'inr-:n'* PAGE THREE News of the World in Paragraph and Picture usrud U ¥ —ronasTRS IR A { S POP{TS

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 sr’—~Day Book. e 3 - PAGE FOUR that state and I'm keen for it. region. It's a good looking state. V# THE NONPARTISAN I.EADE‘R

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 ok SBRg 2 " > HE NONPARTISAN LEADER The workings of the invisible gov- ernment, which in a- mysterious way reaches out an...

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 1 | { ! } e e ey e PAGE SIX | S0 THE NONPARTISAN LEADER The “Business” of Farming Farms By Otto T. Monroe farming is a...

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 THE NONPARTISAN LEADER How the Public Debt Keeps Piling Higher ‘The shadow of public debt lies like a pall over the various

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 PAGE EIGHT "THE NONPARTISAN LEADER PUBLISHED WEEKLY Official Organ of the Nonpartisan League of North Dakota. S BRI VS R S e

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 » THE NONPARTISAN LEADER —— i PAGE NINE g:n: can be done br means of the initiative, which we have in this ate. To do that it

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 s S4BTt s e s e FHASL LauiN 2 L i ~-~M¢-~- Presents for All That W l! Wnte Auswers to Our Problems. -FIRST PRIZE - - - Twenty

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 How the Farmers Fought for Their Rights This is a story ¢f a placid pool; a peaceful, calm, ccifected country. town. No...

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 ORI 4255 PAGE TWELVE Furnished by J. R. Kirk Com. Co. South St. Paul,. Minn., Nov. 1,— The cattle run today was 14;300., The

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 PAGE THIRTEEN Welcomed L d ':ii - To the Nonpartisan Leader: I - > have been a reader of your paper ‘: OUR ADVERTISERS and

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 B PAGE FOURTEEN THE NONPARTISAN LEADER B ing it, but Petunia came into my room | the other, about a mile away. ! and cried

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 ‘ dancing into - ‘mine, ¢ THE NONPARTISAN LEADER PAGE FIFTEEN Discussion on Why Women Work More for Less HE business woman's

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 PAUK SIXTEEN Looking '"Em Up. Miss Belldon—We're having our an- eestry traced for us. Miss Hitter—Why, are you going to get

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