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  1. The Nonpartisan Leader
  2. 1916-09-14

The Nonpartisan Leader dated September 14, 1916

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 “W. 'e"believe in the right of every man who ~ does work -and who does add to the value of : -the " product to get a fair...

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 ~ lying papers. FOUR FROM YENNY , Editor Nonpartisan Leader: Enclosed find check for three subscriptions to the Dakota Daily

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 R e : % : i Official Paper of the Farmers' Nanparlisan Political League of North Dakota R A q/// are fortunate. They get...

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 and selling price will be fought to the end by: plofessmnal gamblers and exploiters. | This field of “cost of distribution”

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 Justice Waste of * ABOR DAY was made memor- able in Fargo and- in all of North Dakota this year by a’ gather- . ing that for

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 i "It takes eunrage todayforusto Bssert and defend our rights. If -we do ot defend them we will lose them. The fabor unions

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 ¢ ot chkmg Latest Actlon of State Board of Equalization Means Double Saving for Them z;‘ by state ISMARCK, Sept. 9.—The. full

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 SISTERS, THIS 1S A PROSPEROUSE YEAR! . THERE 1S MORE . )CHICKEN FEED IN THE STATE -\ THAN EVER BEFORE /N THE ]...

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 2 s e pes ‘side. of the international border. ANADA'S government - owned ‘elevator system has been a big success as far as it

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 . tractor demonstration next year. ORTH DAKOTA has been vir- tually assured by the National Tractor Farming Demonstra- tion

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 -L FRAUDULENT - “get-rich- quick” game guaranteed to keep crooks from losing anything if they ‘are caught at it and to net

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 ISMARCK, Sept. 9. — The Non- partisan League plutform of po- litical and economic reforms for -North Dakota is now the...

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 ~ ' lasy and unfaithful it couldn’t stop. £5% WHERE HE STANDS - " Lynn J. Frazier, Republican candidate for governor of North

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 } | EDITED BY MRS. M. M. HOLLIS “No great wrong ever yet was righted by the class deriving profit from it, but always by the

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 CONCORDIA COLLEGE, Moorhead, Minn. ~Here is a chance to take spelling, penmanship, grammar, arith- nietic or manual training

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 New Candidates in Ramsey EMBERS of the Nqnparhsan League in the Twenty-first legis- lative district, comprising Ram- sey...

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 s'eeking information: within its %71 QUESTIONS FROM MQNTANA - Editor Nonpartisan Leader:- . ' ; !, I.received two copies of

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 i = tered nd-class matter D. C. COATES, Manager * Advertising rates on application. . Y Copy for gdvertisements must reach in

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 Cultlvated Crops a Remedy ~ for Dockage Dakota, because the anti-weed laws are not lived up to volun- tanly, and are not...

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 BIG PAY. > Employers are willing to pay good salaries to those who are expert, At- tend the Union Commercial College, Grand

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 b 0] " Short Arm - Politicians are . very accommoglating. They put up two candidates and then “kindly tell the dear farmer he

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 -'ONLY $60.00 for a 9 MONTHS BUSINESS COURSE Board and room $15.00 per-month. Catalogue free. I NORTHWESTERN ' COLLEGE Com.

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 and guetion sales; to mak Rates are 20 sul . to sell - carry the full cents Half FOR SALE—FARMS 'ARTER Bottineau; 140 acres

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 A PAPER OF Tne PEOPLE. ror PEOPLE. AND SR AR R e R ; S EditorNan’:art:isantLe‘:ader:_ L Subscription Order Blank | iy paver

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