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  1. The Nonpartisan Leader
  2. 1916-09-07

The Nonpartisan Leader dated September 7, 1916

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 STH P1®3S 1 de ocg 390 a N 0 P ; an v ©© Y~ <) Y~ N N ) R £ he 2 V (%) art D er ’ \ or the Farm e Works f B i and the P hat i

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 Chas. H. Roth and manonthers say: “The Daily Leader is badly needed”--- They’'re working to establis SIX SENT BY KOSITZKY...

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 ; oot of a square deal for the farmer £ k VOL. 3, NO. 10 the pockets ‘of producers and consumers. The remedy? governments.

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 R o i ,,,,,, { . MENT AFTER PHE MONEY 1S SPENT. But “that is just exactly toward absolutism in commerce, in finance, in all

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 | methods orfi ' st-the sye- Ng'- classes;: the form ducers, .. - done;’ mbus ;. 0. stop | : onfa 2 . nd to ; [ built y as...

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 R O AL BN mr e o = i i Wre—— The old gang will net stop at rulmng the. state ] credlt in order to discredlt an admlmstratlon

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 R 0 v T Y The Story of Dr. Ladd’s Flour Tests; What They Teach About Grain Grades. “UT at the state Agricultural college is a

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 ey e i fatal. ~elevators and an inspection system, it ' should take care to see that this danger _into . it is. Lo |- 8...

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 v : INNESOTA_ farmers have been ) : fighting . . the Minneapolis . i Chamber-.of - Commerce and ! T T its hlgh-handcd methods

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 4 S1C] <09 | A % — : ¢579% | An assesTos ( /“'\) f\?"a/’ . | FENCE WILL PREVENT / ; "(l//” ’.\!(b PRAIRIE Flfi»asjpfla YOUR...

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 i.. | r | { \ 14 | } - ~ o - <« . é | A '-‘ ¥. -, + 3 Q. T H i G4 More Sources of Tax ] ORTH: DAKOTA thus far in its career

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 e e v » C. TAYLOR, North Dakota commissioner of insurance, .who retires from office next January, in his last official report

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 DON'T PAY ANY" -ATTENTION TO THAT | AGITATOR — WE MUST STICK TOGETHER, NORTH DAKOTA IS FACING A CRISIS! : THE ‘GOO GOO’...

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 = *_Dakota’is’ to-have. the right to 'vote, but: :h - put in against education. in the Nonp;rtlsan Leader. Is the Vote...

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 NORTH DAKOTA ‘Aug. 29.—Continuous rains raise Buffa- lo lake near Milnor, which is now {ioo‘;iing several thousand acres of

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 PRACTICE on the part of the railroads which G. H. Bruns, manager of the Equity elevator 2 at Oriska, believes the coming...

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 OE 3 - $2.50. || Automatic A Chance to Frim State Payron - . 7 By Leader Staff Correspondent). ISMARCK; Sept. 2—The farm-...

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 e re! fu th: ca; flo mg co( be in tie ‘bac rer of par kin ‘the not ‘he of aft. ‘Alre ‘eon bur anu Ente Fargo, North Dakota,

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 Editor” Nonpamfl?;fi;f" August 2. He Was “Keenly Interested” in Welfare ?i;’i‘,’;fii‘.' e 1 cemy g g o on the feigns iosion, wnd

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 -JF\DWARD B. RUGER, a farmer of Illinois, who heard of the meeting called at Fargo recently at which farmers estimated the

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 (Continued from; page 4) judges who have emerged from their closets with rule of thumb logic predom- inating in their...

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