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  1. The Nonpartisan Leader
  2. 1918-06-03

The Nonpartisan Leader dated June 3, 1918

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 Ilonpamx ‘ JUNE 3, 1918 .. s R ST > HE call has come and the men have signed, | They stand in the fighting line; | Farmer,

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 ADVERTISEMENTS it geminsary, B8 Ol fits. My n d ‘ou .“!?)r m&nh than my u.uu'! Ve Sanitary Separator 1918 It’s the sensation

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 PR TEAN) T — Tlonp “saving 60 per cent on its rental In the interest of a square deal for the: farmers VOL. 6, NO. 22 ST....

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 w22 A . | g | e——— . knocking the whole plan of public operation, and they are still more bit- ter against public ownership.

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 never before, largely to fight the Nonpartisan farmers and their progressive plans. A letter to the Leader from Henry P....

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 t 7/////////4 / wg.a Nonparti$an Teader Official Magazine of the N-tlonal'Nonpartinn League—Every Week Entered as...

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 yield to the senator from Missouri? MR. SHERMAN—Yes, sir. : : MR. REED—My attention has been diverted from the remarks of the

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 KEEP YOUR ADVICE! ) v I'VE BEEN NIGH ON THIRTY YEARS A— BUILDING UP THIS STATE. AND I CAN NOT REMEMBER ONE. TIME WHEN YOU...

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 The Heart Cry of a Farm Wife When She Found Even the Country Newspapers Were Sup-- " pressing News of the Democratic Program

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 _ Billions in Money A OurArmy Takes |_ READY TO WARN OF A RAID . | Another Letter From E. B. Fussell on the Marvels of...

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 o A o~ S === "V—\T“f - ) IR » v } ) i3 1 ¢ . dled” for about one-eighth of :speculators at all.- Raising -such “transactions”

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 they are the reward of risk. Even if the farmers were to organize to the extent that they were able to store and control the

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 7 . to Washington May 1. ley. - they have done.” " HIS RICH FRIENDS : tisan league indorses the " How Townley’RoutedHigh...

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 § 8 Townley. “We only insist that it be done.” - INSISTS ON Democrats. At length he struck upon one named Lemke, a man born

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 Pioneer Press shocked the sensi- tiveness of really - patriotic per- sons. These papers 'commission- ed one of their...

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 1 ; Use “County Agents” to Down Farmers I 5 i | f i \ness men of Mason City, in Plan of Greater lowa Association to...

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 - Hail Insurance in Montana Nonpartisan League Proposals for Improving the State Law Are Not Objected to by One Official :

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 For Red River Flood Cf)riti'ol & ADVERTISEMENTS A ar For Yo' ree It matters not who you are—what you do—or where you live,

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 T S S U s ) (1) ) Y us, we will release you from your con- - tract with this organization. “Kindly keep these instructions as

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 E ADVERTISEMENTS “EVERYBODY BOOSTER’S - CLUB” Wherever You Live Equip Yourself to be a Booster Enjoy the Sensation of Being a

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 JtSaves fje Fm:r.f Thresh Bill Ask for the Records Mad It Saves the Farmers’ Thresh Bill N the Red River Special it would be

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 Poultry EGGS FROM A VIGOROUS FLOCK OF Rose-comb Reds, carefully culled arnd splen- did color. Have handled this breed for...

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 to Time on Saving Money for North Dakota Farmers An Towa Editor Praises the Work of Carl R. Kositzky as 7 State...

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 Shop First in the Pa ges of the Leader HERE are two honest ways to make money. One way is to earn it and the other way is to

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