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  1. The Nonpartisan Leader
  2. 1918-01-14

The Nonpartisan Leader dated January 14, 1918

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 INTER More Than One Hundred . -Thousand Girculation Eac n you finish reading n tice, hand same to an postal employce and it

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 S R I R A A A I s e R s aanaae™ COME TO THE NORTHWEST’S FIRST GREAT “Overland Bulldmg, Umvers1ty Avenue, Twm Cltlee FEBRUARY

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 In the interest ' : | A magazine of a square deal { " that dares to E for the farmers . : i print the truth " Official...

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 i RN A s é.._f Loftus and The Fight in Minnesota Also Something About Ignatius Donnelly and the Farmers in Politics in the

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 ONE OF MINNESOTA'S A log jam in a Minnesota river. The lumber industry is one of the large industries of the state and the

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 _ going into—to get laws and.pricesj»favorable;‘to farmers, j Official Magazine of the National Nonpartisan League—i"lvery

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 The Powder Trust Still Holds Swa Farmers of State of Washington Failed to Get Their Bill Through Prov1dmg That o - the State

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 h -~ & A S & < . BEN Bt T ot S Al :' b W 2 = o N - - - - ey re B owm &~ L2 =1 & [ B el 4 A - va s i R K4 e ]S {2 i « ¢ 9 B o

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 AP R i i # i { i FXTETEATASY e R RS wannns i minded ‘and educated men and women of the coun; try do not take charge of...

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 s A e e gy i g vl then Calamity May Be Good Fortune Saving the Pigs to Save the Frosted Corn Proves Benefit to Producers—Some

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 S T B A S ing is- a- well established method of winning success in i production, but little is said about the . ¢ lines in

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 Craft Prostrated b HIS Failure BY L B. RIPP, the Repqrtér EER Mistur Editur: No suner sed than dun. That's the way things air

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 i <1~ - North Dakota. Meetings \HE first great series of League 3 meetings in North Dakota this winter is under way, with...

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 ADVERTISEMENTS Ny REQUEST Increased Production of Food- ’I:uill is the watchword of America The Mghut prices éver known |...

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 . iy ADVERTISEMENTS EVERY FISH GUARANTEED Herring, dressed, pan frozen,. 9¢ I Herring, round, loose frozen.. Sc1b Sable,...

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 THANK You! (From The Public, New York) : What is the matter with thé farm press of the Umted States? Bcores of weekly papers

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 ADVERTISEMENTS “fdr‘[y Aetion En as.in Sa.f artin . 1 It is not a day too early to start your seed tests and to determine...

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 the message of the Nonpartisan league. p A ; But what a difference in the news- paper office! This time when I came in and

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 T LT e S ADVERTISEMENTS ATENTION South Dakota Members We shall carry on a speaking campaign during the coming winter, and for

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 . seven-eighths water. Loftus and the Fight in ‘Minrvl_'esota, o (Continued from page 5) - 5. Dome and entrance of...

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 Business Opportunitiés Chickens : PUREBRED _ BARRED AND WHITE L d C’ 'f‘ d D ' AUTO ROADS; POCKET, MAP NORTH...

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 2x * vy - » 13 Soga -.,;- [ 4 o (¥ = e 7 gt ¥ Clwi dfire The Sugar Kings and Beet Peasants (Contmued from - page 10) The...

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 ADVERTISEMENT Grind Your Feed > Fill Your Silo > Saw Your Wood Shell Your Corn PumpYour Water Elevate Your Grain And to do

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