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  1. The Nonpartisan Leader
  2. 1918-02-18

The Nonpartisan Leader dated February 18, 1918

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 North Dak ota Edition GEORGE WASHINGTON THE FATIHER OF /1S COUNTRY . BORN FEB.22, |7.:52 ‘When you finish reading v this...

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 , ADVERTISEMENTS Concrete saves lumber and steel for ships. A Sheldon Mixersaves labo and gets the work done besides,...

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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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 SRR e R T T s et e AVE we crossed the state line yet?” I asked my traveling companion on the train. Be- fore he got a chance

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 COTTON, THE BIG CROP OF TEXAS 4 qy ¢ of ‘g”‘fi This is how cotton looks when it is baled. - Twelve hundred bales, worth at...

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 AR ‘ing its lands away to the ‘Railroads began. to be * their coming as an omen - were safeguarded to a considerable extent,

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 SAP HEAD, FROM NOW oN YOuU DEVOTE ALL OF YOUR TIME TOo STORIES ABouT LET ME SEE — | CA PULL THAT DISLOYALTY | AMERICAN...

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 oA ‘murder. Nonpartisan Teader Official Magazine of the National Nonpartisan League—Every Week Entered as second-class matter

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 - tional capital LOOKED ON BRAND AND HIS DEPARTMENT AS A FRIEND OF THE PACKERS—as an agency that could be used to send out

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 L % along with representatives of the farm- ‘committee on agriculture. -federal machinery already established. " the time is

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 New Paper for North Dakota Leaguers - “North Dakota Leader” Will Give Up-to-the- Minute News —1In Addition to Nonpartisan...

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 = ROOST o istrict conventions will - ] disrict TRIM THE SHIP, CAPTAIN! Waltord City, N.D. & ¥ Tghe m'an who is elect: ' S...

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 - _'L‘; A EETING in precinct caucuses ( is no new experience for YR North Dakota farmers. Two ‘ i years ago on February 22, ©

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 b S Y G T R W R L A5 R s e e _ADVERTISEMFNTS Headquarters — Nonpartisan League - Session, 1917 THE PATTERSON HOTELS The The

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 ADVERTISEMENTS gn;mtnfi/t Always Ready To Welcome Farmers or City Depositors 2 H. J. Hagen, Presiden Lars Christia.nson...

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 ADVERTISEMENTS : OUR AMATEUR DEPARTMENT The Missouri-Yellowstone Pure Bred Live Stock Ass’n Conducted by B. O. Foss, Leader

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 Editon Nonpartisé.n Leader: bers in Illinois. Sées kUnity of Workers’ Interests Farmer of Washington Shows Why City and...

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 ADVERTISEMENTS 14-28 H.P. OilPallina That’s the first thing you want to know—that the 14-28 is 100% Ramely OilPull. And that

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 Townley Leads Noble Movement, Woman Answers Anti-Farmer Paper With Quotation From President Wilson’s Book, “The New Freedom”

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 \ ADVERTISEMENTS ' Paper’s Attack Angers Farmers » value for your money. B ' Slanders of Mitchell Gazette Bring Quick...

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 = { " Farmers Tell Facts Packers Would Hide (Continued from page 7) day or two Ilater, strange to re- late no ‘one. wants any

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 ! t Too Many Answers When The Leader moved to St. Paul, early in January, some of the records were delayed in arriving, and

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 Farms e e S IR 20 Rt i FARM AND EQUIPMENT $4,250—160 ACRES, 50 acres cultivated, balance timbered pasture, part. easy to...

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 ADVERTISEMENTS '] The COur‘ier—NeWs Is Edited In the Interests of Its Readers Hi ' Aren’t you a little bit tired of paying

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