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The Nonpartisan Leader dated March 18, 1918

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 MaAaRrcH 18, 1918 THAT RUBE IS DlSL.OYAL-! | bl } 1 !. ( l. 4 3 ) ! ! i i ! ! " i 1 ! ¢ S ‘ —This cover drawn by Congressman

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 AAAS P 4N A AMAUALIAY AN Ah! That’s the Spot Sloan’s Liniment goes r.ght to it. ave you a rheumatic ache or a dull throbbing

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 , NonnartiSéin Teader (== Official Magazine of the National Nonpartisan League In the interest of a square deal for the...

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 % . . % //////,,//5 vé////// /@//// onpartigin Rader Official Magazine of the National Nonpartisan League—Every Weck Entered

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 _the American press as a whole followed the Leaglie’s lead af once, instead of calling the League seditious, there would...

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 Birdseye view of Denver, capital and largest city of Colorado, nestled among the Rocky mountains, a mile above sea level. N

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 " GRANGE AND UNION _and not to the farmers. ' many years. and bayonets in the hands of the state militia. Almost any act. of

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 < the b}eet growers. “Why not fix the .price on beets? The United States needs sugar as badly as it needs !wheat, and it...

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 } ‘thus being in harmony with and supporting the new democracy of Russia in her declaration of these fundamental principles.

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 by millions ot our people, not because of the scarc- ity of the things needed to support life in comfort, but because of...

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 i .nine months old, which has had the ~ organized farmers. ' _government and their country, “right - »is to: establish and

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 s e Ly oLd v g ——E Y o THE LEAGUE FARMER — N r—ee e o m— PR J e e LLr S, S o S | Carno,. >~ k ‘.'11-57".:-«"‘"""" M...

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 B e a® ' P L SEE Be Give Coal Land Looters a New Chahce & I Congress Plans Repeal of Restrictions on Plunderers of Natural

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 Division terminal site, with offices of the Alaska engineering commission, which is building the government-owned railroad in

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 > ‘Minn., a country editor who is presi- " place shortly. ' It is to be clean (God save the mark) and such advertising '...

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 “Substitutes” % g:v Z % Worth Reading About While Telling How to Save Wheat Flour Mrs. Wise Mixes Farmhousé Philosophy With

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 Some Savmg Methods in Farm Feeding | Liberal Use of Corn Stalks and Stover, Conservmg the Ear Corn and - Utilizing Silage,

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 SAYING THAT THE' FARMERS ADOPT REIOLUTIONS To STAND BEHIND TH' GovERN- I MENT ASKS LEADER FOR LIBRARY Billings, Mont. Editor

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 S e AR AMATEUR DEPARTMENT CONDUCTED BY B. O. FOSS, LEADER STAFF CARTOONIST Much ObLiGED UNCLE. NOW | CAN HeLp The boys Yangs

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 | i These City Physicians Explain ADVERTISEMENTS Why They Prescribe Nuxated Iron To Make Healthier Women and Stronger,...

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 P P An Outrage in South Dakota Commercial Club Prevents Farmers’ Meeting Despite Order of Governor of State and Mayor of Town

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 ] (] Poultry” e ———————————————— 8. C. WHITE LEGHO!ggdHATCHING EGGS from hardy farm rai females mated to 280-egg strain...

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 i 3 IRRIGABLE HOMESTEADS, + pany, Box 1138-N, Tacoma, Wash . [bAHO 5 T Farms PROHIBITIVE LAND PRICES ARE DRIV- ing farmers to

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 L Speedy—Efficlent—-Econonncal Makeshfi—Uncoriun—-Cutly Be Cold Blooded When . . You Choose Your Truck —and Choose Now' As a

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