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  1. The Nonpartisan Leader
  2. 1918-06-17

The Nonpartisan Leader dated June 17, 1918

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 ISR, PSR BT R S s v S S s S e e | 1918 4 JUNE 17 Toader A s P gdl rf n on Paying as We_Go”-—Pagé 4 Iso i dent W resk "...

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 ADVERTISEMENTS flongSHERW ‘ ==S1. PAUL MINNzz; FuLL VALUE Courtesy and Comfort have combined to mike the New Sherman the most

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 In the interest of a square deal for the farmers VGL. 6, NO. 24 Here’s another letter to the Nonparti- san farmers from E. B.

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 the hot weather, the southern camps have a health average far above that of the average section of the United States, either

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 they have to pay. In other words, war profits taxes " are considered part of the cost of doing business rather than a burden

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 - . T TNonpartisan Teader Official Magazine of the National Nonpartisan League—Every Week L II/% I 7 . Z '/é////% L / '%//a

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 ~ American prisoners of war in Germany. - munities’ where public opinion tolerates the evil, - possible position ‘before the

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 - TAKING THEIR DAILY HATE ,‘.’“’, R YNoee g 7 /,}"/\\. « /[/ '\ \ ’ - 3 \\\ —Drawn expressly for the Leader by W. C. Morris |

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 Al - . goes on to explain how this is done. - things, want their money, and they - * get after him and he puts it on the...

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 e - The Perverted Press ofMinneapoligs Here’s Why the Journal and Tribune Don’t Conduct Themselves as ; V% THE TONNAGE TAX '

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 g e B .‘_.;‘: e, - ] Aa.»‘fiaaméui Py lh--s.’\};.z»- \' bR s sty 7o) Wi 4V - o }lfi:.rm.wu&i“:fl-‘ e &-’4 o1t ! P i ¥ . v & s

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 X | ; Calls on the Grange to Back the League Fiery Spirit of Progress and Patriotism Shown in the Address oli William CLARION

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 . ‘ 4» S T e Unite, Says Head of the Farmers’ Union If the Men on the Land Do Not Pull Together, They Are Going to Be Left in

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 . the medical, the teaching and The Plague of Lawyers in Congress e e e e e e € S R YTV 1 Farmers Have Only Six Congressmen

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 Shouldér to Shoulder in Montana in Spite of All the Persecution Frenzied Opposition of the Copper Huns Has United the Farmers

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 § .000,000—to big business, will ! now have to invent some other i country, should write to their Bill to Save Water Power

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 R - 3 Sl 4 .' 5 L £ b > " and meats; w1th figh and fowl, in the BY MRS. MAX WEST HE weighing and measur- ing test of children

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 4 Happy Hits at Farmers’ Enemies by Our Amateur Cartoonists NORTH DAkoTA ]| - ' TATE GDVERNMETI:: ‘ & " [ L ] I o J 3 7 L 3 4

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 The Banker and the Soldier’s Wife After Foreclosing on Her Furniture, Moratorium Law Forced a Wealthy North Dakotan to Back

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 ADVERTISEMENTS FOUND RIGHT RS S R W - N I\ —— A e Food Control - Begins at the Thresher SAVING grain means sav- ing the...

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 “ciples. B Farmers and Soldiérs Call fo Baer The Message of the West Is Eagerly Sought by Maryland and Virginia Granges-and

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 ADVERTISEMENTS NIJXATED Nuxstediron Increases strength of run-down poo- 1 m- two v:nkl' time_ in many l .".'l ;Former...

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 . Poultry - e SRRSO i S e e TS e T A TR S e e el RIS “EGGS 'FROM ' A VIGOROUS FLOCK OF Rose-comb Reds, careiully culled and

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 D e @ = . fo manufacture good goods and to sell them honestly. Look out for the men who réfuse to advertise in the i -at one

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