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  1. The Nonpartisan Leader
  2. 1918-05-13

The Nonpartisan Leader dated May 13, 1918

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 R i NATIONAL EDITION o | MAY 13, 1918 T DA ) e - » - 'fiorz«' “WHILE YOU LICK THE KAISER IN EUROPE,SON, . PLLLICK A FEW...

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 ADVERTISEMENTS HoetSHERMAN E"ST. PAUL MINN= FuLL VALUE Courtesy and Comfort have combined to make the New Sherman - the most

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 . serve the dignity and fair name A 3, A T A T3 e A s s S A 358 In the interest of a square deal for the farmers VOL. 6, NO.

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 i ' How 'F armers Are Robbed 6f Millions RERTRIR R houses and cold storage plants for perishable farm products. : fellow...

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 The Confession of a Reporter Conscience Will Not Allow an Honest Man to Be a Newspaper Worker—A Peep Into Some of the Tricks

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 r/// iy, % K %///f/// onpartigin Teader Official Magazine of the National Nonpartisan League—Every Week . . Entered as...

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 IT WOULD BE HARD TO SCARE UP AN EVEN DOZEN OF NORTH DAKOTA COUNTRY PAPERS THAT ARE FIGHTING THE FARMERS. FULLY 200 OF THEM

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 son is fighting for right and democracy. Th Many a sadhearted father and mother have watched their boy march off with the...

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 in isqu - The Parallel Cases of George Creel of the United States Committee on Public Information, and A. C. Townley,...

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 oot T MR S s S — Co—Operatio’n the Salvation of Danes How the Farmers of a Scandinavian Country Organized and Obtained...

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 working classes of society by the wealthy minority ever seeking its own gain through control of the - government. “The farmer

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 PP e el § — e A 3 SR R N PSS G Colorado Farmers Need the League Middlemen’s Conspiracy Has Impoverished Hardy Settlers of the

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 Dt The at a Meat Substitute I Cottonseed Meal and Other By-Products Pass Into Control by the Monopoly —What the Texas...

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 - factories, — a ton of seed to $109.50 of which $39.50 is profit. All in all, the oil busi- ° ness appears to be a pretty

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 Who S Who on “Farmers ‘War Board Nonpartisan League Repre- sented by J. N. Hagan—Big Landlords and Bankers Also Chosen F....

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 R R — 'T'o Save Cripples From the Scrap Heap blinded in industry and in all fields® of ‘production of war materials. As the

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 Every One Else Organizes (From the Yakima Valley Farmer) Speaking of the Nonpartisan league and the at- titude of certain...

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 Dear Mr. Foss: AMATEUR DEPARTMENT CONDUCTED BY B. O. FOSS, LEADER STAFF CARTOONIST I am three years old. While seated in my

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 WHAT NUXATED IRON IS MADE FROM Sworn Statement of Compositior Composition of Its Fermula It increases the strength and...

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 having in all 93,600,000 acres of land within its borders, one-third of which is first-class farm land, an equal amount good

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 TR Y. Poultry —— “VALENTINE STOCK FARM"” SILVER AND White Wyandottes. Bred and mated cor- rectly. Hatching eggs, per 15, from

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 For Sale ONE §$7 MANTLE KEROSENE OR GASO-‘ line lamp, price $5; one $7 mantle kerosene or gasoline burning lantern, $5; one

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 s S A BT B ‘Want to Buy L s e ) Something ? Shop First in the Pages of the Leader Help Educate the Advertis,_.gr O N T T LS

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