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  1. The Nonpartisan Leader
  2. 1917-06-21

The Nonpartisan Leader dated June 21, 1917

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 g N R0 TRUSTE. ;o o0g 38th sRes g N - John M. Baer;, nonpartisan, indorsed by the Nonpartisan league, candidate for congress

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 e e T T R X A VAR R TR Stops the Forum Pekin, N. D., June 14, 1917. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: Up to the eleventh I .was...

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 ! { , In the interest of a square deal for the farmers Nonpartisan Teader that dares to print ths trath Official Magazine of

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 ST o i e T O S e e e onapvenca s and the League since the indorsing convention is the charge that the " League has gone back

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 it e iRt TP s e T A - go Cheers League Speakers NQ Disturbance Develops at Big Meeting at Which Fargo Forum At- | A part of

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 — el wupplies, which the farmers are being counted upon to do. He went on to show that other surpluses than those of food and

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 Business Men Call Jerry Bacon ISCONTENT that has been brewing in Grand Forks for some time among business men on account of

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 SR o~ ] here the Sky is the Limit How Louisiana Financed Its State-Owned Grain Elev_ator and Cotton Warehouse, and About the

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 | bonds already issued, waiting to be 8old when the money was needed. ‘While we're talking about financing state-owned...

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 rop Crisis Menaces Future Farming Impure, Weak Seed Used to Increase Production ThlS Year Will Need Careful Watching S THERE

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 D T TRt s e e b FarmWoman'’s Page v T Putting the Garden In Storage S 0 RS =S Vegetables May Be Used to Fill the Fruit Jars

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 Grain Law Is in Effect Soon Measure Passed by North Dakota Farmers’ Legislature Aims to Establish Fair Markets for the...

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 T L Y B . 052 o sk e e - t (Continued from page 7) Baer’s petitions in the short time opan for getting names. It was almost a

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 S e ——— TR R AN L T P A RS T . They Quit Supporting Enemy ' - Rip Overhears a Conversation in Which He Learhs How Farmers...

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 BY J. H. BARTLETT LL THIS happened down in South Dakota in the early days, when our neighbors and e ourselves were proving

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 &, P 7 ® i 1 i { A\ ‘1~ Give Service Every owner of a Glide is a satisfied one, because he is_pleased with the mechanism and

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 Before you buy a cream separator (gas! line engine, manure spreader or farm trac- tor) b sure and get my prices—the low- est

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 ADVERTISEMENTS the boycott though I often think of it - _ADVERTISEMENTS as a weapon against our enemies. I am quite willing

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