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The Nonpartisan Leader dated April 15, 1918

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 ST = e ¥ e Y S S a Y D L Sy =T = oemy April 15, 1918 TR N e @ T o0 “‘V WD 'M PRO-GERMANN, DR MRS I et 2 . B B {= 8~ 5~ T} R -

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 P AY)VERTISEMENTS ~ HoeSHERMAN ==ST. PAUL MINNz==s FuLL VALUE Courtesy and Comfort have combined to make the New Sherman the

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 Sl ~In the intePeat . that. the scheduled meeting be_ can- _order served by the marshal, just be- “tuted. county public...

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 ~"year and giving them democratic political institutions of the United States, freedom of speech, press and assembly and...

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 S e e seives, The association was the club they intended to use in the legislature. The hope of getting this money back has

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 onpartisan Teader Official Magazine of the National Nonpartisan League—Every Week . Entered as second-class matter September

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 z FRAZIER FOR GOVERNOR in convention under the auspices of the Nonpartisan league, drafted a “political unknown” (so the...

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 A Bid for Victory That Brought D‘efeat How the Farmers’ Movement of the Nineties Blossomed Into the Peoples’ AR ER 3 LAk...

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 ~favored with railroa . conventions were, farmer delegates .-geveral terms ‘in:congress, was-a dis- ~ Th did not control the

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 . s PR R et (s et o 0 R g 3 1] i gruntled partisan poli- tician, and later in the convention Bryan by his “Cross of Gold”...

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 ‘.. porations so that they will pay their : law and vigilant prosecution’ of offenders. We indorse and pledge our heartiest

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 e e i actual farmer or in close touch and sympathy with the farmer. Governor Frazier is a graduate of the University ot North

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 ST 2 i ) Y '.. [4 A @ 4 [ e 4 b/ | |t 72 North Dakota Farmers Pack Fargo Auditorium in Opening Rally of This Year’s...

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 | Townley asked how long it was that the farmers of North Dakota had been fighting for justice. “More than 80 years,” was the

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 Washington Bureau, Nonpartisan Leader HE house has adopted the Baer bill. . Months of waiting, when every day was precious,

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 Eradicate_Sn;at and Save $100,000,000 - Goverment Agents in Northwest Grain Conservation Campaign Estimate ‘ That the Annual

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 v/ / /// % » / 4 // /,,,// h r//A '////, AWoman’s Food Message WithaPunch - At Big League Convention Wife of Captain Bain...

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 ™= » 3} \ LS s 0..» NN on your ‘o im plemenf:s OLLOWING the invita- i| tion of the chamber of commerce of Mitchell, S. D.,

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 ~ newspapers could not find it. The “News” as It Is Printed Scare Story That Wife of A. C. Townley Had $60,000 on Deposit...

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 o S —r—TE ADVERTISEMENTS - PERCHERONS lnoflmmulpflnz_aomven choice mns stallions an mares salesman. One profit is all I ask. M.

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 - VERTISEMENTS Anti-Dispatch Landslide Grows . ADVERTISEMENTS o Indignant Farmers of Northwest uit Reading It and | § A...

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 Poultry PRIZE WINNING ROSE COMB WHITE Wyandotte cockerels, ‘eggs. Bronze turkeys for sale. For $1 I will send you a secret

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 o e - (;. A: r **' E A 'smwmntvafmu’n Seed ALFALFA SEED; MONTANA NORTHERN grown, the best and most hardy seed on the market.

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 To the Advertiser: : , “I Saw It-in the Leader” When you write to firms whose advertisements have been printed in the Leader,

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