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  1. The Nonpartisan Leader
  2. 1918-07-08

The Nonpartisan Leader dated July 8, 1918

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 i ? i etsran T e e T ADVERTISEMENTS flongSHERMAN j==ST. PAUL MINN== FULL VALUE Courtesy and Comfort have combined to make the

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 ; stand each' other. ~,committees fix prices on “the monopolists and - . toslip under the buying X avallable 'supply fand to’

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 BY A. B. GILBERT JAVE after wave of intense propagan- da is breaking in newspapers and magazines of a certain kind, for...

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 _ization work of the National League Strikesat Its South Dakota Foes MAN who has fought for TUncle Sam never will submit ‘to

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 e ——— | 1. League. i i [ 3 it | §f 11 § il '~ the same time they join the League. But there is . over 12,000 per month! ....

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 i 5 B b 5 ol — & N (‘ja -~ s e B i S & | SR 4. b 5 B L ¥ -~ -8 o =% - o ® -k » i ¢ o (£ b ™ o - Pa? B R A 2 A B> 3 2 ' pe -~

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 AFTER THE FALL ELECTIONS & " = S - - pes & v‘N Ey ) [g oy o~ 2 sz o= - eere PR At ¢. 3, _ —Drawn expressly for the Leader by

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 " representatives of big~ business.* In 1890 there Ausfralia'Owned and Labor Party, Resembling the Nonpartisan League, Has

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 i L annual dues and on signing the party platform. The po- litical campaigns and propa- ganda of the Labor party are financed

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 Corporation Control Sup- - phies Tainted News to the _ People of a Great State— Fear the Farmer Vote and Strive to Keep It

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 e S — SSeeaes The Fiery Spirit of the Farmers’ Parades Long Motor Car Processions Drove Through Minnesota Towns Urging -...

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 - jor i L S o 1 . - { " the United States army ~ and navy. It quotes'the - sheriff as saying: U N DREDS S oi 2 rium. It did

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 zens, who advocate and occasionally practice depor- tation, tar and feathering, lashing and lynching; and who are really more

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 . sult of dummy entries, pre- % under’ methods of * extortion, “and UNREASONABLE " gerip locations. ~in. turn speedily passed

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 Use Mails to Threaten League Farmers Traveling Salesmen Spend Their Nights Now Writing Intimidating Letters to...

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 Every Call, Whether in Field, Factory or Workshop, Has Been Met—Equal Suffrage Comes as a Recognition of Their Heroism -~ BY

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 ~ Pushing on to Vlctory in Minnesota Nonpartisans Are Assured of Legislative Control, and Will Meet to Put More Farmer...

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 W”O WiLL BE OUSTED Ay E vexy ;(_,” Flectronp\ 29 HaHA = 2 : 4\ 6 ? PRICES OF FARM MACHINERY Although congress has not given

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 The most solid farmers in the West are members of the League. That is because they use business methods in their fa.n.ning

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 s . my ‘death warrant. /cartoon ] Use Miails to Threaten League Farmers (Continued from.page 16) _.we don't allow them to run

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 B | ADVERTISEMENTS Former Presidential Cabinet Official Recommends Nuxated Iron Atter Taking It Himself Action of Hon. Leslie

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 - g - B o PR W LI *alle \ < > f:"\r‘ results comie from Leader Classified Ads. per word is made. when claiming the 4-cent...

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 RIS R Tas, e AT S AT S Is Pres1dent Woodrow Wilson D1sloyal‘7 THE National Nonpartisan League has been accused by the...

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