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  1. The Nonpartisan Leader
  2. 1918-05-06

The Nonpartisan Leader dated May 6, 1918

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 C HADLES A. LINDBEDGI‘I FARMER- LABOR CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR OF MINNESOTA Beginning a New Seriés—“Tlie Sniffing Bloodhounds

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 » ADVERTISEMENTS ] \\\\“"' I,,, HE NONPARTISAN ‘LEADER this week publishes as a | cover an excellent picture in four colors

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 = omartiSin Tader (= Official Magazine of the National Nonpartisan League VOL. 6, NO. 18 ' ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA, MAY 6, 1918 |

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 power has been denied. The set prices for steel and copper, for instance, are the result of volun- tary agreement and not of

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 . money. with other publications " ry | %/- 4 Mfl 'Z// (%fl 7 / 9 / ///?/é U o by A % %’I//// K %/Illl // Are You Fighting for

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 sheared hair up in a package and express it to President Wilson with a humoroug.note. - What wits we are! il Each one of...

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 .- him to live off the fruits of the labor of the people. : When you speak of our Meat Kings and our Railway Kings and our

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 sl The Sniffing Bloodhounds of the Press ° Newspaper Man Tells Why the Papers, Always Trailing Public Opinion, ~ Are...

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 A shoe clerks and their wives, and the other middle- men and their wives? They would see in this an opening wedge for...

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 3 i fiy y ' - changed. - of them for a living. But the : X that did not perform nearly so vital a function, but incidentally

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 | | ; " loot the treasury. This War Financea Congress BY W. G. ROYLANCE HE American farmer has so long been on the ragged...

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 - Montana Farmers Losing Their Rights: Combination of Politicians and Money Grabbers Prevents Two Speeches by a Nonpartisan

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 '.lKing Cotton Oppreges All but Buyers Sampling Graft, Wall Street Control and the Credit Merchant System Deprive BY E. B.

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 good _shape as it was 10 years ago. - And: farmers®are still losing: their - two_organizations make up a report . !iable...

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 EER Mistur Editur: Crafty iz in a fix —yes, a dozen fixes. He reminds me uv a fly wig- glin’ around on a sheet ‘uv fly-paper

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 Named shoes are frequently made in Non-Union factories DO NOT BUY ANY SHOE no matter what its name, un- less it bears a plain

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 “EVERYBODY BOOSTER’S CLUB” ‘Wherever You Live Equip Yourself to be a Booster Enjoy the Sensation of Being a Live One There

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 paper at once. 364 days every year the farmers are antagonistic:to:the gang and on the 865th day they ballot to sustain the !

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 ADVERTISEMENTS T “Say Doctor, This Prescription . " Works Like Magic”—Physician Explains Why Nuxated Iron Quickly Increases

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 TO THREE! little brains! ning gears! some bore! tool!” ALL BEGIN! CONSARNIN’ THE DOCTORS! When the new baby comes we all...

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 n % T T S e G S 0 DL W3 “VALENTINE STOCK FARM"” SILVER AND White Wyandottes. Bred and mated cor- rectly. Hatching eggs, per

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 Boamermircne Farm Machinery e e ST e S e FOR SALE—TWO UNIVERSAL 20-45 GAS tractors; one 6-bottom, ld-inch John Deere “engine

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 That ort s :f il gl ramous (NEW Butterfly —But You Must Act NOW! - We will accept the coupon below the same as cash for full

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