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  2. 1918-03-11

The Nonpartisan Leader dated March 11, 1918

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 Jlonartiséin Teader " The Farmers’ National ‘Magazine, Read by Nearly a Million People Exclusive Illustrated Articles, Ongmal

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 / ADVERTISEMENTS SHOES BUILT 70 STdND THE WEAR AND TEAR OF THE FARMiy We are saving the farmer thousands of dollars on their

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 Official Maya.;.ine of the National Nonpartisan League W VOL. 6, NO. 10. g ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA, MARCH 11, 1918. WHOLE NUMBER

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 | b B 0O TNonpartisan Teader Official Magazine of the National Nonpartisan League—Every Week Entered as second-class matter

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 We will shortly have one of the biggest, finest armies in' the world, so - far as men are concerned, with untold man power

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 The Wrong Kind of a Farmers Revolt How the Farmers of Oklahoma Lost Control of Their Government and Then Accepted Bad Advice—

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 - gelves raided on one hand by a band . of organized commercial pirates and -among these outlaws; -Indians are not allowed:

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 "page 13 of this issue of the Leader papers. They knew little or nothing of what was happening in FEurope and on the Atlantic

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 LEAGUE FARMERS IN IDAHO LISTENING TO PRESIDENT TOWNLEY This is a portion of the big audience of farmers that listened to...

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 ‘fl4‘5fiEEgWUU,IIIIIlII—f'ftnl1 i n. A N\ < 2SS SN 2\ prices of the things which he must purchase. The president then went on

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 ! Houston Kills Bill to Help Farmers ' Although Congressman Baer’s Measure Was Indorsed by Herbert Hoover the Secretary of

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 ! "the total area, we would /have had no food problem T SAP HEAD, HERE'S A WIRE STORY ABOUT TH' LEAGUE -YOU'D BETTER LEAVE

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 72 L X g : , . . { HE charge of pro-Germanism and disloyalty vile attacks of the war profiteers and the junker been bitter as

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 Farmers First to Recognize Women Founders of the Grange Admitted Their Social and Economic Equality With Men and Stimulated

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 F: armers’ Wool Market Opens at St. Paul' , Equlty Co- Operatlve Exchange Leases Warehouse in St. Paul And Prepares ~ to Hold

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 Sherry. Saltpork’s Idea Of A Good League BY I. B. RIPP, the Reporter EER Mistur Editur: It has bin so dingfizzled cold up...

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 BASE. TACTICS FAIL Rt Sterling, Colo. ‘Editor Nonpartisan Leader: Am enclosing a clipping from the Denver Express. The...

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 OUR AMATEUR DEPARTMENT Conducted by B. O. Foss, Leader Staff Cartoonist’ : ) ks WHEN WIkk HE GET MHIS RIGHTS! ‘I, You Are...

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 - Crouseé lchool. RICHLAND COUNTY" Currens school, Friday, March 8, 7:30 p. m.. ° J Purdy’s school, Saturday, March 9, 2 p.

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 .no traveling ADVERTISEMENTS General GiBSon Says Every Soldier WHO GOES TO THE FRONT g Should Take Nuxated Iron -General John

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 LIRS fl}r)J _ Bridgeport, Kansas DITOR Nonpartisan Leader: I ° am sending you a clipping from the Salina Union. The League

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 v / = 2 eV — Poultry SOME FINE STOCK PURE-BRED COCK- erels—Light Brahmas, $2.50 each; mas, $2.00 each; Black. horns; also.

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 Farms o AR P O el bt e sk S R L ENTHUSIASTIC_ MEN—THOSE, WHO COM and‘ see the wonderful oEportunities offere br ‘Aitkin,” the

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 & 4 i i b j years ago, Joseph Oppen- teacher. Studious and qhuiet, he yet had a personality that appealed, for he was helpful

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