History Worm
  1. The Nonpartisan Leader
  2. 1918-04-01

The Nonpartisan Leader dated April 1, 1918

Page 1

 . _This Cartoon in Thf_eé Colors by Congressman John M. Baer ~ The Farmers’ N,afi_on_'al Magaiing;—Réad by Nearly a Million

Page 2

 ADVERTISEMENT - RUPTURED?— - THROW AWAY YOUR TRUSS! For Many Years We Have Been Telling You That No Truss Will Ever Help...

Page 3

 In the: interest of a square deal for the farmers VOL. 6, NO. 13~ : T N<TDHN — » ;‘ o ¥ P T — L) h ,\ t,’;,' \ LI \ / { 74 /

Page 4

 " Mention the Leader When Writing Advertia war that nas a ~political autocracy.” Read these resolutions in full, in order to

Page 5

 . a corresponding reduction to the con- - sumer; now, therefore, be 1t 7" CONSCRIPTION OF WEALTH - ASKED BY DELEGATES 3 %...

Page 6

 | £ 1 ’/gjfi g/ P ////% o " on Tlonnarti®sn Teader Official Magazine of. the National Nonpartisan League—Every Week Entered as

Page 7

 e R A g Ao ¥ V & 43 » . bt \> v [ ! \nl o % bay f'f § | w0 i é'.‘ | B 4 05 i L political fights or can not be used by...

Page 8

 _Feeding Iowa on Anti-Farmer Prejudice How Big Business Converted an Innocent Booster Club Into a Political Machine to Crush

Page 9

 N S, B P R S 1 LA A R 5 O BN S AP A5 A 2 A e \'\’5‘\\ N \ }\\'4 fu‘./_ ’/ "W & \ I z ‘WHILE THE PRESS PULLS THE WOOL OVER THE

Page 10

 president of a so-called “third degree” organiza- tion at Billings, organized to prevent disloyalty and pro-Germanism. C. H.

Page 11

 " ownership of its soil, and they repre- " ent who was not .willing and anxious SISO ————————————————E A M LA S £ e Good...

Page 12

 try districts, and the organized farm- "o Siganize our aany ‘a;xd 'figllftr: candida or legislature and con- h gress in the

Page 13

 » il b L2 ‘ EER Mistur Editur: Az I sed in my uther an’ Stick wuz or- dered by Crafty to go to North Dakota to help re- vive

Page 14

 NN\ N N / " % o ’/%///I; i N \ N\ N N RN % S/ AN Woman’s Part in the Farmers’ Alliance A Sketch of How They Helped 25 Years

Page 15

 , TSR d Milk Record S Origin of Those Best Known in the United States Shows Generations : of Special Care in Developing...

Page 16

 ADVERTISEMENTS The Mitchell $1250 Six 120-Inch Wheelbase—A Powerful Motor Nothing Like It in the Fine-Car Field Today HIS is

Page 17

 YR G TRIET N pulling and climbing ability, the new Hupmobile is little short of phenomenal. Holland, an e C omfort Car ers

Page 18

 wmmmwwmwmmmmmmgwmm-nwg.mm.m,-......‘.m.._.,‘.._..,‘______\__h__ 4 ADVERTISEMENT: DONT SOW WiLD OATS B Thousands of farmers

Page 19

 Men Mechanically Inclineds Your Services Are Needed. NEVERbefore has the demand cs been Yourservicels needed in the Army,...

Page 20

 . . i } _ADVERTISEMENTS Wetix Hamess | The Walsh Harness hasno equal in strength, in length of life, in ease of adjustment,

Page 21

 the interest of our nation in the war, and for the more equitable financing of the war, we urge: “1. "That congress enact...

Page 22

 Poulti‘y s N S Ny ook /4 e R o SR SINGLE COMB RHODE ISLAND RED EGGS for sale. Recently added to our flock .of superbly bred

Page 23

 | SPECIAL BARGAINT Farms A WARNING! © YOU SHOULD LOSE NO time now investigating our Aitkin connty lands, for the best are...

Page 24

 | You Can Help Us to Produce ~ A Better Magazine HE advertisements in the Nonpartisan Leader are valuable to YOU. They are

For all support, inquiry and suggestion messages  contact@historyworm.com

History WormFiyat ArşiviNe DemekWiki WhatPrice Archive
Wiki What DeWiki What PlWiki What EsWiki What FrWiki What Th
© 2025 Gaste Arşivi