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  1. The Nonpartisan Leader
  2. 1918-04-08

The Nonpartisan Leader dated April 8, 1918

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 2 der ndartissn 'APRIL 8, 1918 R R e - T ‘a fea NCLE SAM STANDS BACK OF YOU To GUARANTEE ITS SAFETY Original Cartoons,...

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 FREE BOOKS They’re-well worth hav- ing. -Our catalog tells all about the famous Nisco spreader and “Helping 1 Mother Nature”

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 In the interest - of a square deal | Tonparti$én Teader for the farmers VOL. 6, NO. 14 Official Magazine of the National...

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 [ i land. owned by foreign capitalists who had bought it from the rail- roads, or who owned stock in the railroads through

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 ‘OLD JOB A e ..‘J":-"' e ARG have one and the same interest and then they turn right around and loudly proclaim that “labor

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 § =5 | & £ { 5 I g 1 P T P s I n ‘ - ED N\ AN . Tonpartissn Teader Official Magazine of the: National Nonpartisan...

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 These men are of the people. There are seven on the state ticket. Two are the direct selections of organizd labor—men who...

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 'Kent—A Millionaire Who Plays’Sti‘aight & |5 The Original Non‘partisan of California Talks About the Great Farmers’...

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 — “raise more hell and less corn” . up the pieces. Russia was not ““out claws. (Applause). I don't come out, they will come

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 it a s B A Al t ) 4 Fokd | I t 1 1 3 1 . | "#really desirious of joining in the scrap, but I think {"'Shis immediate duty,

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 I[ A “Farmer” and His Attack onLéague { . ‘Mr. Foster of North Dakota Poses as a Tiller of the Soil, Denounces Farmers’...

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 ) R a + 1 2 3 . Kent, former representative . of North Dakota; Great Farmers’ Rall Organized Labor and Tillers of the Soil

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 ® c g R QT8 8.8 58 S S AT DL s M 5 O I . duty of every citizen to stand squarely. behind the president in' his efforts to 2

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 7 %, 2 r/////, 23 R ”#//,/ // 9 / / From Woman Who Values the League | Sunshine Brightest the Day the Organizer Called, She

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 - Make the Garden Handy and Efficient | | Some Hints That May Help to Lighten Farm Work, Especially for ! Women, and Increase

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 - didacy, he said: PROFITEERING IN SPUDS AGAIN Stanchfield, Minn. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: We joined your great...

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 ADVERTISEMENTS City Physician Says Ordinary Nuxated Iron Will Increase the Strength of Nervous, Run-down People in Two Weeks’

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 Genuine comfortif - you ask for and 6ei_'f - Martha - Washington Comfort Shoes Beware of Imitations= name and trade-mark...

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 i % 14 EXPECT MORE FROM A DE LAVAL ~more cream ~—longer wear I service — better value, AND THEY GET IT A catalog of the NEW

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 LA ADVERTISEMENTS Hoe:SHERMAN ==ST. PAUL MINNz=3 FULL VALUE Courtesy and Comfort have combined to make the New Sherman the

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 ! Livestock —— L SIX REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULLS. ONE to..ten smonths . old. Some from A. R, O. dams. ‘$60 to $150 each. Will

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 1 Farms WAR, IF IT HAS DONE ANYTHING to our Aitkin county people, has. made them more prosperous than ever, for it’s i...

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 b AR # !'A ;‘:. g 8 E § 5 5 F | - 5 i More Brains _you figure up-keep. Eats onlv when it works. Requires one-twenty-fifth the

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