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  1. The Nonpartisan Leader
  2. 1919-11-03

The Nonpartisan Leader dated November 3, 1919

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 In the interest of a square deal for the farmers- lonparfidan Official Magazine of the Natiofial‘Nonpartisan League SRS A...

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 ‘ .. €€ ! ’ North Dakota Leaguers “Come Back Greatest Meeting in History of League at Fargo Votes to Make ' ““Scandia” Bank

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 . the admit it. If so I am the only crook in the state today that is not boost- ing for Bill Langer—and that goes to show...

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 who wasted no precious - ers’ movement whose members numbered-250,000 and adherents . € cor. W the English and French many

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 LR ‘through the screen. He must take the " problems are. . efficient for the farmer is the farmer Making Potatoes Pay—A...

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 John Hagan—A Farmer in State Office North Dakota Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor Fills Many Offices—Aided ~Grain Grade

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 . ’ State Mill Earns 150 Per Cent Profit ~ Audit After First Twenty-Six Days Shows $2,349 Gain Above Operating .Costs—-F...

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 - " lative representative of the -should be trying to give away, Washington Bureau, Nonpartisan. Leader. ONGRESSMAN JOHN M.

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 'Was the Leader’s Editorial Right? S T i % s s A Reader Takes Exception to Our Statement on the Peace Treaty—Claims Points

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 <4 «b» e 2 & e R 0 “What the Organized Farmer Is Doing Short Notes' About the Activities in League States SOUTH DAKOTA, J.

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 e e A e ADVERTISEMENTS ¢ m-nd tor FURS farexceeds the lup ly. Now Isyour oppodun tocash in big trlpplnn hoold F-uhlul ouse of

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 7 SATISFYING RELEF | " FROM LUMBAGO Sloan’s’ Liniment has the punch that relieves rheu- S ‘matic twinges #|HE stomach worm

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 ADVERTISEMENTS Direct. From Factory Savemoneyntpresent riees. can’t beat our q E um.n{h country,on -n"x?-d-onofilf Better...

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 " 000,000 come under the plan. State Hall Rlsk Rate Is Cut Farmers to Pay Only 25 Cents an' Acre for Protection, In- surance

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 Il Ties - to Balo Men Loss Baled 43 TONS in 10 Hours! We claim 236 tons per hour with only 4 men— but one user g aled 43 m:s

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 : Anvmnnsmms : Thneryola Phonographs 1 As first Rment AFTER TE! ays use l’?uh mol:::.:ly nayemenu unv.n paid, Most surprising

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 ' for 30 Days GALLOWAYS 1,500 N. D. Women Join Auxiliary Without Paid Organizers or Lecturers New:League Body Has 49 Clubs in

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 ADVERTISEMENTS - DoYour Own 'Y ConcreteWork D! on muddy days and i save a lot of money with a SHELDON Concrete Mixer Sheldon

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 What Bulk e " ADVERTISEMENTS - ~Storage Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers Means to YOU ONE of the major services

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 i ADVERTISEMENSS | OUR WASHINGTON CORRE- - GOODS g2 s Bradentown, Fla. ‘Editor Nonpartisan Leader: Purchased From the U. S.

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