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  1. The Nonpartisan Leader
  2. 1916-10-05

The Nonpartisan Leader dated October 5, 1916

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 You can rest assured that 1 wxll{gwe every assistance in my power to further the grcat work of the League. I feel very...

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 A _newspaper that dares to print the trath Off‘malPapaofmFms Nalpa!ml’olmml League of North Dakote ; VQL. 8,NO.14 7 Here is a

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 " e o B NOVRE W T S e O S Al LYY Y Y Y VY Y Y Y YYVYYYYS YN [ Y Y ¥ i— ;.-‘ -i_ l. = ' _ ticket, - There is no “straight...

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 ‘Already a large number of samples of & - most. unpromising looking - wheat haye - . béen: milled “and results tabulated. The

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 e YN VYV Y VYV & s e At S R A T st oo et " tural college test mill been roused before. W. L. Stockham, state cereal chemist

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 g e Lk R e From Behmd the Prison Bars What’s Wrong With the State Penitentiary at Blsam@ ; . to the Leader by Prlsoners, the

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 1 i 1 } { 8 4| i i LAt s a'fNearly all pnsons used to be | laees?wher grossest brutahty Was 1 practlced ‘and men‘turned into

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 o Dakota, an “old ‘gentleman ' of R greatwenlthhnsstartedafann This farm is engaged in' dealing the death blow to a lot of

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 upo: "are the box elder, willow.: Another division : of the: work at the ltatlon is fruit'tree culture. Fruit trees authotize

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 | '|NeZBy THE PoLiTiCIANS) e == == a == ~ i< 2] - S - S Q ¢ D Il A ~ strong as ever. It's solid timber, and a wood-pecker...

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 e S S I e ibieici s g ’oFF-l_cit-:},To;fiB’Er—;; VOTED FOR | GEORGE A. GILMORE .} =% 'K BLLOX. ; s } F. msacksoN: e {DAVID...

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 is- ed st et~ Y- RS aguec , Official Judiciary Ballot -| | | ror covemor—tinn With thq large _general election ballot, every

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 Below we present the first of the new series of farm menus or food schedules for an entire day, which are to take the place

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 fect and beauhfy their homes with shade : trees,dt is giving a larger share of-its attention %o the reve: ue-producing crops.

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 ™ HAS FROGGY RELENTED? "UNION: NATIONAL BANK | Even Publie Opinion of Bismarck bas - of Minot relented and is willing-do give

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 WEALTH -(Editonal in New. Rocldord State 3 :Center) - - The produchon of wealth is ‘the chief ; _ concern “of every commumty.

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 | il it " On pages 12 and 13 of this issue of the Leader— the very center of the paper—are the names of all tfie men indorsed

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 ' ‘ooooouonoooooqooootttt“ fe Demm : xtravagance Ex,. ! the rate the present Démocratic admlnrstratlon is travel- . ing the

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 $55$5555$55$$555S e e ALED B s e THEY ARE GOOD CHANEY-EVERHART CANDY CO. Fargo, N. D.: 'E. A. ANDERSON Optical Specialist...

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 _- Amwmmmm i | “pose of studying featurss of the new - : | farm loan uct as it will come home to - ihe farmerd . in ‘their

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 Pay Less 'Intefest and Get Out of Debt G Sy S S SSS—— Borrow ' on ‘the amortized = plan. Pay mterest an tafrmclpal in twenty

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 ‘and auction sales; to make your wants succeeding issue. Half rates to to sell their own carry the full rato: 0 " FOR...

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 Subscription Ordet Blank | The Second Harvest To the Nonpartisan Leader, Fargo, N. D. | v %7 ‘11 ¥T1 1 “X7. . 'Enclosed fi:d

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