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  2. 1918-03-25

The Nonpartisan Leader dated March 25, 1918

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 IF YOU GWE THAT CALF ENOUGH ROPE, HIRAM, lT WiLL HANG ITSELF! VEne s S S L iy —Tlus Cartoon i in Four Colors Drawn by...

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 Ny s ‘A Talk by the Business Manager You farmers who are readers of the Leader all are anxious to help along the cause of the

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 8 ] '“‘ Honbafl]?én [fld@[’ "R - i 5 : :1 S Official Magazine of the National Nonpartisan League P ————— e — . VOL." 6, NO. 12

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 1.4 rya % % %, \\ Tonpartisén feader Official Magazine of the National Nonpartisan League—Every Week Entered as second-class

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 » training for youths under 21. Whether it should be made com-" AGAINST AUTOCRACY AND KAISERISM IN SOME OF THE e pulsory or

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 - sons was the brilliant leader of the _“Cross of Gold” speech in Chicago Towa a “Gibraltar” and a “Vesuvius” A State Where

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 ular vote, an elective supreme court holding office for a definite term with similar subordinate courts, direct legislation

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 ’ formed a “protective association” and began to fight the patents. Then it was they found how handy it would be to have...

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 R > " eral grain grades was officially taken * time the federal. grain ‘grades were 2 o o e e i i e ® with, or obstruct or.

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 oo e e At e e e g o A A A et e , - Using Patriotism to Fight the Farmers s About a Letter Sent Out by Big Business...

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 CPRTIRN. (apar A AT - RN AEY R S Y = . L <=<z-4pms, . which the millers got free from * wheat growers of the Northwest sus-.

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 ' Mob Rule Is Thwarted In Montana In Striking Contrast to Minnesota Officials, Montana Attorney General Orders Local...

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 _3_.., <Y | i o Wzmwmmwrx&x&&w&m«%fififi:m T e R R R A S N T A e DR ST S P T iR LN IDAHO This is the picture of the banquet...

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 RO A @’_fi:fif Windhmg_ mw “Match zz, 1.30 -Grl:ssrange, Saturday, March 23, 1. Fol::est ‘Grove, Saturday, Mareh 23,...

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 A i el A 0 S B ; ;- the time for you to serve. ¥ R AT 7 e e —— N AN R DA M 3 Sl ADVERTISEMENTS .We want to get in touch with

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 e e i i THINGS TO PONDER OVER ‘What you call temper in. your wife you call temperament in yourself. A widow is never more...

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 ADVERTISEMENTS AMATEUR DEPARTMENT CONDUCTED BY B. O. FOSS, LEADER STAFF CARTOONIST The battle of the Mame We are sending our

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 T ) A s - in-the ultimate-restis 5 campaign to mtpu-e “labor” with the same. spirit of patriotism as now in- | - spires him

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 ADVERTISEMENTS The Leader of all Cushion Shoes HONORBILT CUSHION SHOES For men and women Ask your dealer for Mayer Shoes....

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 economic. “The “liberties of all are’ firmly - ‘ercised his undoubted rights as a free ’ bound. up in the protection. of the

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 ’ Poultry e e e e SINGLE COMB_RHODE ISLAND RED EGGS for sale. -"Recently added :to our flock of superbly bred “Reds,...

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 2 ERDEEN ' ANGUS BULL, SIX HERE- fords: ‘and: two. shorthorn. bulla. - The bulls rfize--'in age from 18 months: to .twn:.:'mur

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 » I’ve been in the spreader business so long that I know what I’m talking about. Take my word for it, when I signed that...

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