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  1. The Nonpartisan Leader
  2. 1918-01-28

The Nonpartisan Leader dated January 28, 1918

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 postal employee and it master General. NORTH DAKOTA EDITION ' r January 28, 1918 § NOTICE TO READER. { 3 When you finish...

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 Mr. Farmer:— } | Do You Need Money? | } ‘Read This Carefully and Fill Out the Blank Large areas in the United States lost...

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 In the interest ' ; - A magazine of a square deal that dares to for the farmers ? i : : print the truth Official Magazine of

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 ¥ 14 B il 1 L et The Remarkable Story of a Whole State Dominated by A Billion Dollar Hill in Montana Politics a Little Mining

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 Q'Y e ) b s " of Montana regarded the matter of _its investigation. RIS, AR U The struggle of the people of Montana against

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 Official Magazine of the National Nonpartisan League—Every Week YT i S M et G e L N0l A S T e M OB O R R Tntered as...

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 -giving plenty of precedent for what Baer is asking of congress. * _the Nonpartisan Leader. . and “articles, which he thought

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 e ] SNSRI S R ok LA o e ” “ that unless this big new step is taken, “hay brought from South America. ‘calamities’ for...

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 TR W o THE FARM WOMAN’S PAGE ~The Training of Little Children Mother Writes of Need to Begin Early and Value of...

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 sty it # £ & 3 | “annual meeting of the Gram Growers Cheer Farmer Govemor Support for Government and Opposition to War...

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 EER Mistur Editur: Will B, Crafty iz better. In fack he’s settin’ up in bed and the doc- tors and nurses all admit that he

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 wraserae e sas e AT RA o R e P SRR UL B IeR S . .,9,,.___ 1 . Suffice ; Frazier is from the people, of the e e Farmers...

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 (Continued from page 10) With these words Dr. E. F. Ladd, tate food administrator and president f the North Dakota...

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 B T i v i ns i ing ek RS - e b D b bt N — b A bt 1 1 1 i ADVERTISEMENTS HoelSHERMAN ==ST. PAUL MINN== Full Value Courtesy and

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 You remember we promised to run two amateur cartoons whenever someone who. had taken a prize once took a second prize. not to

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 , Den't uy two prices for Grass Seed. We have recleancd Timothy $3.25 per bu; Alsyke and Timothy 85.50 $14. wbu -and up;...

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 ; ‘democracy? ~than continual- ~approval. your attention to an article in. The Farmer of St. Paul, December 15 issue. It says

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 - Authorized Mention Leader when writing advertise ADVERTISEMENTS I ALWAYS ON __ HAND 1O FILL ORDERS SAVE FROM ON YOUR 1/3 10

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 NO IDLE LAND TAX “Big moneyed interests seeking to avoid the increased rate of taxation on excess profits haye turned a...

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 ADVERTISEMENTS CLOVER:-TIMOTHY ~ALFALFA* WHY NOT GROW CROPS FOR WHICH THE DEMAND IS GREATEST . For which the Highest Prices

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 A Billion Dollar Hill in Montana . Politics (Continued from page 5) forced to promise the people of Mon- tana the initiative

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 qugernee S - & A 0 N DR Chickens PUREBRED _ BARRED AND WHITE Plymouth Rocks. Have color, size and quality. Young stock and

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 Miscellaneous SEED CORN NOTICE. EARLY WHITE corn and Minnesota No. 13. This corn will test 90 per cent or better. O. I. C.

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 The Phelps Factories, Columbus, Ohio. Gentlemen: good order and I am highly pleased with it; 1 fact, it is away beyond my...

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