History Worm
  1. The Nonpartisan Leader
  2. 1917-09-13

The Nonpartisan Leader dated September 13, 1917

Page 1

 B B N o S S e S a N w0394 uER oual goue1og 938D ' . ‘-OO*; A1e1q1T . f P ‘/. 4 .‘Scr' wm-—- pr—!—'—« "[‘_“rfl, 2 2 ‘....

Page 2

 ADVERTISEMENTS Circus tents provided to increase the working space of the big Elgin Factories at 61st Street and Archer...

Page 3

 s s T D P TR T ot Nonnarfi®n Toader . Official Magazine of the National Nonpartisan League VOL. 5, NO. 11 : § F. SR e e S e

Page 4

 st . g, f PRICE : RE GULATING CumR: Uncle Sam, barber, has trimmed the farmer’s whiskers and hair in his price-regulating...

Page 5

 THE FARMER AND UNCLE SAM HAVE A CONVERSATION Yoy Ratse A LOT OFWHEAT AND T Wikla JUST A MW ELL, 1I'"VE RAISED OE FaAIQ WWITH

Page 6

 b m"““umb_-_m-w;" -~ lNonpartisan Teader Official Magazine of the National Nonpartisan League—Every Thursday. Entered as...

Page 7

 R T N S e e s e R S N — Z must be shown the serious error of such a course. ‘‘Competitive operations,”’ which Hoover in the

Page 8

 Above—Lynn Thompson telling the Minnesota farmers at_Alexandria of she benefits that labor has received from organization and

Page 9

 ’ to carry the flag at the head of the parade today to come forward here.” “Here is he,” farmers in the crowd shouted, and

Page 10

 A FOX IN THE POULTRY YARD X -0 v o gt Ao s AY Here is another fine cartoon by Baer, congressman elected by League members. It

Page 11

 “The papers of the state gave Limelight Bill thousands of dollars of _free publicity, In his “raid” on Near Beer sales. Now

Page 12

 Edited by Mrs. Alberta B. Toner Women Aren’t Reading It e S = e S s S Mrs. Wise Writes Regarding BY MRS. MARY B. WISE AND...

Page 13

 HOW IT HAPPENS You see, it's this way: Sometimes the editor of a daily paper does not sense the strength of a new movement in

Page 14

 ADVERTISEMENTS \...

Page 15

 ADVERTISEMENTS iELCAR: The Elcar is operated at less cost per mile than any car in its weight on the American market. . Sold

Page 16

 =T 4 'ADVERTISEMENTS ALL and WINTER FASHIONS FREE TO WIVES AND DAUGHTERS OF LEAGUE MEMBERS September 19, September 26,...

Page 17

 coneert by the farmers' band of Moe and Urness, to shake hands with Presi- dent Townley and, many who had not been orgzagized

Page 18

 | your house is adapted for pipeless heating. If You may devote your whole cellar to the storage ! of fruits and vegetables

Page 19

 > g ly ¥ < ‘ > J A 3 f WHEAT i All wheat received at Minneapolis last week went through the govern- ment grain corporation’s

Page 20

 e ADVERTISEMENTS ; g It’s a far cry back to the year 1873—yet that is i s l the year this establishment opened for business

For all support, inquiry and suggestion messages  contact@historyworm.com

History WormFiyat ArşiviNe DemekWiki WhatPrice Archive
Wiki What DeWiki What PlWiki What EsWiki What FrWiki What Th
© 2025 Gaste Arşivi