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  1. The Nonpartisan Leader
  2. 1918-02-04

The Nonpartisan Leader dated February 4, 1918

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 32 TO READER. will be placed: in the 1 finish reading hands -of our soldiers or this magazine place a 1- sailors at the...

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 r. Farmer: | Do You Need Money? Read This Carefully and and Fill Out the Blank Large areas in the United States lost crops

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 AR A £ Nl P T EI s RN () 180N ST RN v e . ’ In the interest ; : A magazine of a square deal that dares to for the farmers ; :

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 L - HELP THEMSELVES BUT The Beef Trust’s System Is Laid Bare It Controls Chemical Plants, Rendering Companies, Tanneries and

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 A 'M MR SAPHEAD OF THE DAILY GRAPHT, CAN You HELP US cLEAR uP TH' MYSTERY OF TH' EXPLO- SION IN TH' TOOTHPICK FACTORY LAST

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 i [ i { ! against the railroad domination of the state. A State Where a Big Idea Made Good Washington Learns That Farmers and

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 This is a picture of the farming country in Western Washington. fertile acres out of the stump fields that the lumber barons

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 Nonpartisan Teader Official Magazine of the National Nonpartisan League—Every Week Entered as second-class matter September

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 s Al - v;’v - for unaccountable reasons. big part of the eorn so- fed was wasted—trampled into the muck of the pens. LATER

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 1 ¥ Ve |Salmon — the Fish of Greed and Plunder “Fat Fish—Save Meat ” Says Uncle Sam —The Pacific Coast Fish Trust Takes...

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 CATCHING SALMON ON THE PACIFIC COAST s v S, In recent years the pursé seine has gained ascendancy over the trap as an...

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 * -shortly ~ -negros just freed from Woman Suffrage Passes the House Record of Forty-two Years for Susan B. Anthony Amendment

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 - session conditions Frazier’s War Message to the Legislature! Farmer Governor of North Dakota Makes Great Patriotic Appeal —

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 e R T e Soais ge b iier 30 viding for national prohibition. ’ HE special session of the North ¥k Dakota legislature, which

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 B T B Another Farmers’ Enterprise Is Attacked | Consumers’ United Stores Company of North Dakota Draws Wrath of Anti-Farmer

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 S S T S A “three years without success. of the politicians who seek to discredit farmers’ business enterprises, because it

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 GO EASY THERE! Don’t get smart because you're handsome, for a simple case of pox would make your face as speckled as a flock

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 ADVERTISEMENTS Rheumatic Aches Drive them out with Sloan’s Lmlment. the quick-actingy soothing liniment at penetrates without

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 stockholders fell for this plan, and how Mr. Swift made good to Armour by turning over $500,000 without letting go of a...

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 SR 85 BRI . = VPRI o g ? i { i # -Equity Co-Operative Exchange, South St. Paul, Minn. ADVERTISEMENTS Read What Some of Our

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 own representatives—men that they can depend upon to work for all the people. d EASY TO CONTROL STATE IF THE PEOPLE UNITE...

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 A Notice. Attention is called to the change in"rates for classified ad- vertising and also to the fact that orders must be

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 Swine - . FLOYD LAKE STOCK FARM—THE HOME of the little red pigs. For quick sales I will cut the gnce an - spring glgs, either

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