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  1. The Nonpartisan Leader
  2. 1918-05-27

The Nonpartisan Leader dated May 27, 1918

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 I..YNN' J. FRAZIE Farmer Governor of North Dakota Indorsed - for Reflectnon b the N i i b S...

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 ADVERTISEMENTS Powerful Economical OWAY’ FORGET abont the high price and sca: of Leta loway Engine do your work for |caa...

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 In the interest of a square deal for the farmers VOL 6, NO. 21 [lonpafli?én Teader Official Magazine of the National...

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 BY A. B. GILBERT -~ HE rest of the United States gradually is admitting what the farmers of the West have been trying to...

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 - - el gl Sed i - x 3 s B -3 & o ‘ + 3 oy e “ . i) T IR 83,55 a5 wheat crep very much while carrying an interest burden of 10

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 Z ”’//”’/4/ 7 V%/Illl// %x/ / 5//[/&4‘ ”%I/[% / [ y, WYY vy , % /’////,,/ 7%/////// . % Y G A Fleeting Victory for the...

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 e o P LRSS e 08 L G CILOTIn, ) o G B g A of peace, the Red Cross had an efliciént liétidnal organization when . that stands

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 [ iy s [ ' 7 “YOU DIRTY CHILD!” . BN —Drawn especially for the Leader by W. C. Morris While the history of early American...

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 i\ [ 03 < - N . L 13 (3% Lo d ) § * - i i "N - ey b Bad b w 5 B 5 K v R~ i i v il A _with sympathy and understanding. - times

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 e S e o built and seats arranged for the big crowd, fully 2,600 people, farmers and their wives, from this and other...

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 : A 1‘"‘&‘“7 e * ; » » R 4 v L) 7 i Y b 1} | ! [ - against the interests of the masses. upon to - destroy- the organization

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 tised the editor of that paper while the:whole state applauded. When George Thompson purchased the St. Paul . Dispatch, the

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 s < v ‘i X Sl o Y ol Rl T~ ‘hold on all the little business. ARE STACKED - began. " The Farmers Play Another Man’s Game Graln

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 INTER FARMER JONES, TO GET HIS MAIL, AND BANK- ER SMITH, ON LIKE MIS- SION. FARMER JONES TAKES. COPY OF NONPAR- TISAN LEADER

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 Headed for Public Ownership of Mills : Covernment Investigators Are at Work Among the Flour Makers of the - Northwest —Will

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 A Chat With the President’s Daughter “We Must Think; We Must Talk,”” Mrs. Sayre Says, in Order to Bring ' About Real...

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 A Whitf of Sweet Clover What It Will Do and ‘What One Farmer Thmks About It - | WEET clover, like . the Nonpartisan league,

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 Those Who Love America [ A scandinavian Hero | Immigrants From Germany and Other Nations of Europe Ready to Die for Land...

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 the swamp! has all the children down! —puts our father on his back! “SAVE US! There is a dispute in our house about the real

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 ‘many of our fighting -opinion there is noth- ADVERTISEMENTS SEND NUXATED IRON TO YOUR BOY IN CAMP General Gibson Says He...

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 Bluffed Nine Iowa Farmers Business Interests Make Much of a Ready-Made Letter of %qemgnatlon Written by a Subservient Editor

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 B e TSR e Poultry o e i e R O Sl “VALENTINE STOCK FARM" SILVER AND White Wyandottes. Bred and mated cor- rectly. Hatching...

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 . where he was abused, names and ordered to leave the town.” Plot to Destroy the (Continued from page b) lowing are the names

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 'Want to Buy Anything? : Let the Leader Help You . HERE are two honest Ways to make money. One way is to earn it and the...

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