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  2. 1917-02-08

The Nonpartisan Leader dated February 8, 1917

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 __ Center, March 23, 2 p. m. b‘o STATESMANSHIP Governor Frazter's inaugural ad- dress was clear-cut and easily un- derstood.

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 In the interest of a square deal : for the farfmer _ VOL. 4, NO.6 - . THE PEOPLE WI Tonnartisan Teader National Paper of the

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 & £ ¢ i e e ee——ecee————————————— e tion to pass the necessary measures enacting the farmers’ and Nonpartisan League program

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 s o T, 2 i s A ArD R T el e " PEOPLE BE DAMNED, " SAYS N. D. SENATE | House Bill 44, Providing for Submitting to the People a

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 1 \ & | { - “ford moved that the bill be laid over until 3 p. m., Wednesday, which would be one day to consider the bill, but

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 e S T e AL T P T S TR Or R ST S o 3 S AT A S e e C. W. Carey, Richland J. A. Englund, Ward A. S. Gibbons, Towner *F. TV...

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 R e A A B L B R P P A T e . A A S A S R At v’-“lkmmm‘_r\u.... ~ Bills Passed by Both Houses List of Measures That Have Passed

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 Z e — “Z_F auess We HAVE A _Z_| FEW_FAITHFULS LEFT, CRAFTY OLO Bovy ! ALL OPPOSED TO HOUSE BILL 44 i S 7 [ , - Y \ W\ N N /

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 i SN e e S S A e R B e e e e A AL TR AN A S B T HE cartoonist has drawn a picture of Representative A. G. Divet, 'champion

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 Senate Frames Up a Big Fake Is Going to Pretend to Carry Out League Program, in an Effort to May Be Nipped by House = -...

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 This is a new department of the Leader devoted to news, facts, in- formation and opinions of interest to farmers and farming

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 a ~ for the first roller. Kitchens That Men - Operate some of the & FOOD made in factories, though operations . are done by

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 A B e ot 7 S Insurance--The Safest Business" Plea That It is Risky Does Not Justify Present High Rates— Regulatlon by State

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 > Will Stand for No Delay Farmers’ Club at Fingal Adopts Resolutions: Favoring Change in Constitutuion The Daily Farmers’...

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 espersygpr™ L B et i S ' APPLE TREES TWO,YEARS $6 PER 100. 3cwsy,, ik, 1o bred Plums,* 25c; Evergreen Seedlings, $1.25 per

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 Serve, Not Bind, the People Farmers’ Club Sends Letter to N. D. Senate— _ Want New Constitution Now McHenry, N. D., Jan. 26.

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 W e A e CRANOLENE Kills Itching Germ No internal medicine will cure Eczema—only by the appli- eation of Cranolene can the...

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 MR. FARMER ATTENTION! Your children need a typewriter as well as yourself. .advantage of this opportunity: 500 ma- _chines of

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 B e S PRSP — RHEUMATISM Acute and chronic treated at the Fargo Sanitarium by the use of Radio Rem, Osteopathy, and Hydriatic

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 Petitions Are Piling Up League Senators and Representatives Congratu- lated by Their Constituents zens of towns as well as

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 | f FlourCity | Tractors 17 YEARS IN THE FIELD A PRACTICAL DESIGN CAREFULLY DEVELOPED. SIMPLICITY IS IT’S BEAU- TY, STRENGTH

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 ) ~ T 40x48. 5N with cistern,- good supplied. needs. o Farms Bernardy-Viel Realty Co., Fargo, N. D. 160 ACRES NEAR GALESBURG.

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 e e e e et e et .,1 printed in English. KENMARE, N. D, Jan. 30.—(Spe- cial) — A mass meeting of over 400 farmers here this

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