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  1. The Nonpartisan Leader
  2. 1917-01-18

The Nonpartisan Leader dated January 18, 1917

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 G N Joxewstyg X @ N Jo 003 381K 93%38 art e 8l Best Constitution in U. S. for North Dakota Page 5 This Issue 24 Pages...

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 ., per cent. An Important Statement in This Crisis By President A. C. Townley TO THE NORTH DAKOTA MEMBERS OF THE LEAGUE: On

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 ) e I Tonpa In the interest of a square deal for the farmer isan Teader National Paper of the Farmers’ Nonpartisan Political

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 ° ® o — ‘ A Constitution Now or Never Senators and Representatives Elected by the Farmers in North Dakota Give Their Views on

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 League Drafts a Constitution Farmers’ Senators and Representatives Ask Submission of New Basic Law for North Dakota to the

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 Paragraphs from Make Your Wishes Known [Paragraphs i ismarcC ! ELOW is a blank form of petition on which the people of North

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 An Appeal by Your Legislators Men Elected to the House and Senate of North Dakota Ask the Help of the People in Carrying Out

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 ¢ Rural Schools “Short-Changed” State School Superintendent Elected by Farmers Tells What ORE money for rural schools, and

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 C. F. Dupuis F. A. Hoare Roy B. Weld F. G. Prater W. J. Church P J. J. Schrag eague Members Present Bills Progressive...

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 31 Your senators and representatives at Bismarck are attempting to carry out your desires and their promises to you. The...

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 Under the present constitution and the way things have been the govern- ment restaurant was run by the politicians, who...

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 | { % e, Politics and Inspection of Grain An Account of How the Minnesota Railroad _Commission Has Built Up a Political...

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 -t ontana’s Legislature at Work Invisible Government Is Big Issue Before Solons— Farmers’ . Movement Bothers Erstwhile Bold

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 A Farmer’s Crown of Thorns True Story Number Four buy from a North Dakota banker a half section of land in Towner Co., the

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 R S Some of the Needs of Country Schools By Mrs. Hollis * L reports from Bismarck indi- cate that a new day is dawning for

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 #1 = e i ! | e mad e 7 “The Bull With the Pull” The Tractor That Increases Crops A ERE is one of hundreds of reports from...

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 o -~ - ———_r LUMBER) DIRECT TO THE CONSUMER Builders Lumber Co. WRITE US SEATTLE, WASH. Markets WHEAT SUMMARY Both cash and

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 S T o R P/ Minneapolis attracted also a good deal of notice. The reason given for the stop- e ° page was a lack of cars. Corn

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 WeManufacture Barn Ventilating Cupolas, Hog Troughs, Watering Troughs, Eave Troughs, Etc. One-Pipe Warm Air Heating MAGNETOS

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 Marketing at South St. Paul Carrington Farmer Tells Some More of His Experiences for Leader Readers Carrington, N. D. [...

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 - { ¥ REMEMBER THIS Legal blanks that are not printed as the law demands are not legal. They are simply blanks, and are worth

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 T - 7T N 1 18 - ‘v_ v L | Y g ! : L . bl va | "! R 7 T ‘4 {4 I .l ! Ry 4 g 1) ! & £ ”' 3 0. - _motify Marker Bros.,...

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 g R N (70 [ 2 e O B S bl 5 st N s e = = nflflmumwuwz‘@‘ Moo e ?_. Frazier Would Oust -Hanna’s Regent Board That Attempted to

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