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  1. The Nonpartisan Leader
  2. 1916-06-01

The Nonpartisan Leader dated June 1, 1916

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 Names of Men Indorsed by Thzrty doe Thousand Farmers of North Dakota for State Offices and. for Members | of the Next...

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 66 ELL, Bill, how’s prospects?”’ said Mr. Intimate Friend \N/ saluting Mr. Old Gang Candidate the other day. T “Just between

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 I AM NOW THE FARMERS OF NORTH DAKOTA AND I AM MORE POWERFUL THAN( ALL POLITICAL MACHINESS 27 I AM THE "BlG FIVE". I SMILED

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 of North Dakota to better their condition. rI'\HE Wisconsin idea put Wis- consin on the map of Na- tional politics—the...

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 1 Who Was It Fought the Equltyp } Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce, the Real Power, Alded by Llnde, ‘LerS and Other State...

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 —~ LL records in candidates’ nom- inating petitions have been smashed in North Dakota. 8 The Nonpartisan League has done the

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 mexnoweraseon LILAC HEDGE FARM .o .Acou.-’nonm GRAND FORKS. N. D, " May 9, 1916. MR. DAVID JONES, Webster, N. Dak. Dear Sir:—

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 : supreme court, where i 'uom:mm.lo;ep 3 2 : [T MTITINARE LS IO IO TIITTIN NEAR TRE BARNS, camuvic wee SueLES O The laimh of

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 " Liability Story a Crude Hoax Simpson of Dickinson Gives League Member Opinion; Tale of Individual Responsibility Is Pure N

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 -, his berth. L& powAud 1ve18 5908 21 Reports had been pouring in from all over the state that the Non- _Partisan League...

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 [ ¢ I TELL YOU the League is working fine in my district.—H. C. WESTBY. I FIRMLY BELIEVE our pre- einct will go almost solid

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 { | The Leader’s Washington Bureau 302 Riggs Building ASHINGTON, D. C., May 80— In spite ‘of Senator Gronna’s sharp fight the

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 Ty : ast week we started a discussion on rural sanitation, our aim being - to take up different phases of the problem from

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 SOME WERE ANGRY But Some Read the Corrupt News and % Saw the Joke Editor Nonpartisan Leader: : I passed around a copy of the

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 W B Here are two more letters that are worth the most careful at- tention of members of the League. Ever since the League...

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 ’ $ $ % $ $ $ $ $ BIMRELTS D. C. Coates, Managing Editor. Advertising rates on application. Farmers. Quack, fraudulent and

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 -n o | e P e .~ SR S ..ASSESSOR. CALLED ‘And Satterlee Finds Where Farmer Gets His - Editor Nonpartisan Leader: ‘1am a farmer

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 , so that they -would COSTS LEAGUE NOTHING The Nonpartisan League is receiving 8 great deal of free advertising at the hands

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 . / - why not?2” b"' 'BY RIP, THE REPORTER . ' Deér Mistur Editurs - T must tell you ®bout an amusin’ incident which I--had

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 e e PRI e ———T X S. C. BUFF ORPINGTON EGGS * HALF PRICE NOW JOHN A. WINBERG Eldridge, N. D. WILTON MUTUAL STORE GENERAL...

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 S . A&cres, $34 to $47 per acre; small cash . ALL CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE—Farms = FOR SALE—160 acres, sec. 87, twp. 159, reg.

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 CANDIDA TE FOR GOVERNOR Other Candldates Indorsed by the League' and League Speakers Will Tell the Voters of the State About

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 Supplement LYNN J. FRAZIER For Governor _ Forty-one years experience in North Dakota as farmer, business man, school teacher,

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 ate and Home S INDOR FARMERS o | i Candidate for Jim!xe of the Supreme Court: Cmdldxtg for Jndxa of fluv CHARLES BLEICK M. P.

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 \ 4 i : P. M. CASEY N. C. MACDONALD j i r 7 { Candidate for Superintendent of | 3 Candidate for State Tyeasurer an e, Tor,

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