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  1. The Nonpartisan Leader
  2. 1918-07-15

The Nonpartisan Leader dated July 15, 1918

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 ADVERTISEMENTS WANT CREAM WOOL Hark my children to the story From the land of North Dakota: There the creature _called Big

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 In the interest of a square deal for the farmers VOL. 7, NO. 2 E Nonpartisan league farmers’ administration of North Da-...

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 R . “which is called the Nonpar- ‘‘and new hope. We have found _in it more perfect democracy. . operates in the: interests of

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 y- ) 2 " participated in the Repub- '_ put itself on record about the Non- child. Take a ‘good look at the election returns

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 F*Steen, state treasurer, the only remnant of the old gang ’V/"""’% ;/’// ‘) 7 RTA } E‘ Y% % 78 {//’% ,/,,,,/ HE people of

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 “been for Burnquist tempts to interfere with Burnquist’s meetings ~in North Dakota would be prosecuted. Gov- - ernor...

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 B ——— v e e s i T e e ety i AND . CHECK IS BEING PUT ON PROFITEERS, POLITICAL AND The most powerful influences for democracy

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 _tory. " THE TOWN GROWS " towns or to the mail order ' equal : the situation is clearly "-; Th:s sxtuatlon normally No ight

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 i i H | i { e s R el o e S SRR T = — 4 3 2 e PO PASEOT N it YL ot st Foip £ e . Hancock, Ga.. many parts of the Northwest 1s

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 _all inside, the customers stand in line ‘are not alone. ~‘their will on the future of France. finally won out. Today it is

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 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO READERS IT HAS come to the attention of the Nonpartisan Leader that tioned. Postmasters who are opposed

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 “Market Efficienéy of American Diétributing Methods Is Shown by War Emergencies .is not a farmers’ failure but should -be...

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 ; 1 i B Associate Editor of the Breeders’ Gazette Sees Progress Leaving the Average Agricultural Journal Far in the Rear...

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 " through the common schools, but also - Reading the 0 LETTER that ever appeared in the Nonpartisan Leader has: arous- ed as

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 ' A National Scandal Out of Walla Walla . Men in Official Life at the Capital See - Attack on the State Grange as Part of a

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 land, until their burdens are almost unbearable— and wealth untold being made out of war profits. ‘We have no moral right -

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 L it Pk . o ot AT £ ot mrmer e e b, 58 DR AR — 7" Z 7 U v F L’ / // Eyes and Teeth of Young America BY MRS. MAX WEST . 2 HAT

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 "y, W v—///él INEWS 9///////’ GRAIN CORPORATION STOCK INCREASED To enable the federal grain cor- poration to greatly increase

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 T THEY HARNESSED THE DESERT AND THEY STAND FOR LIBERTY A scene in the Eureka flats wheat belt south of the Snake river in...

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 J A Triumph of Right and (Continued from page 5) ing scheduled was held without vio- lence. ’ At Devils Lake on the day...

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 7 5 VTR, A [ SO i IS et ¥ ADVERTISEMENTS {. o —— e e | Market Syttem Cracks Under the Stram 6‘say DOCtOl‘, This Prescription

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 o £ I el R L IS LA ISR "_\ of the Red Cross, we departed wiser and more determined than ever with |- SILLY SEASON IN TEXAS

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