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  1. The Nonpartisan Leader
  2. 1918-05-20

The Nonpartisan Leader dated May 20, 1918

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 —Cover in Three Colors by Congressman The Sower and the Old Black Crow— Editorial Page 6...

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 ADVERTISEMENTS Y Q RS s Let It Work for You HOOSE the right thresh- er, the one that will use the best methods on your grain

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 s e S s DA B % = ¥ Y i g b R _ lately. - the problems .-to send for the bulletin ~of ' the North Dakota In the interest of a

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 If Millers’ using the above mentioned mixture of wheat, following the milling division’s ruling, would have to sell 1,125...

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 HE farmers of Pine county, Minn., have declared that the reign of ter- ror there must end. Made desperate by the progress -of

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 vy, vy 1//,¢ '/4/4 7///////// » v////////l '//Ill/ ey, v 5 7 % . The Sower and the Old Black Crow F YOU haven’t studied the

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 & in Minnesota and over 1,000,000 sympathizers in the state as trai- tors. McGee changed this statement to read as follows:

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 T S A THIS 1S MY PROGRAM FOR BETTERING MY JOWN CONDITIONS! Some words that the reactionaries like above all others are, “For

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 R S SRR -signed without. looking, too. _ through when we signéed our B e me—— Taking Army Life With a Happy Smile The...

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 o [re R .plenty of other ways, to how much I would eat in the army costs at least $1 a day, maybe a good deal more. Why? One

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 _','.,,‘,.,W o 4 wsosmsrggallifon oo wmsouplifs £x3 e . i =R T \ -.on . this: problem because of indif- & position to do...

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 g [} 13 T R e Attt s much larger planting this spring. More than - this, the government is now making pians to release the

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 -t Exploiters From — Idaho Moves to Free Its Water Power T the East Prevent State Ownership —What a City Near the Great Snake

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 e SR s J¢ Eersicoymo s s ing the egg and, even, they showed me, warming the baby’s bottle. Such is electrical convenience.

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 kB (%) (] ¥ 4 ~n FoN s 2 s -y it X THE MONEY TO RUN THE MOD-’ ~ent daily newspapers of the United —_ "The Poison .Press of

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 s 2 reformed it must first be expose seriptions before it issued a copy, showing how strong was the people’s desire for an

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 EER MISTUR EDI- TUR: For the past two weeks me and -Stick has bin roamin’ around over theze western planes, stoppin’ at...

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 I‘ i - Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers ADVERTISEMENTS Physicians Explain Why Women Need More Iron in their Blood

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 a ~ Nebraska Editor With Hydrophobia Calls Farmer Who Cancels His Subscription a Prussian —A Fine Letter from a Leaguer...

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 i { | ¥ Mention' the Leader When Writing Advertisers ADVERTISEMENTS “EVERYBODY BOOSTER’S CLUB” Wherever You Live Equip...

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 Millers Can Sell Tc;ns of Flour as Feed [} (Continued from page 4) bushel on No. 1 hard, nearly 7 cents more. a bushel on No.

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 o scmi e Poultry ] P bl A SR L “VALENTINE STOCK FARM” SILVER AND White Wyandottes. Bred and mated cor- rectly. Hatching eggs,

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 THE SILO THAT CHEERS The story comes from a dry county in southern Minnesota of a League_ farmer whose troubles were...

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 .would not consent to. ADVERTISEMENT RUPTURED?- Trusses Are Doing. THROW AWAY YOUR TRUSS' For Many Years We Have Been Telling

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