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  1. The Nonpartisan Leader
  2. 1920-02-09

The Nonpartisan Leader dated February 9, 1920

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 I e o e N T e T TG SN . - i T T S T S R TR T P SIS AT e e el S e e e e S e e A R T R ! D e e e T Y S A A IS S TR o O A A W o

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 Think About Fence Posis Now! THIS is the time W‘len farmers plan the year’s work — changes they are going to make — improved

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 _that made “Farmers’ week” a bigger In the interest " of a square deal for the farmers - VOL. 10, NO. 6 lonnarti&sn Teader

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 ~ working upon the problem. - ‘than ours, so that we can not _best suits their convenience. Lumber—When Will It Be Cheaper?

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 . those who say the city is worst are * ‘machine. e . S County Government a Political Trough New ‘Plan Needed Which Will...

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 Tonparfigan Official Magazine of the National Nonpartisan Teague—Every Week OLIVER 8. MORRIS, Editor. Es'ta-blished at Fargo,

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 : _ LINCOLN’S BIRTHDAY g HIS is the fifth time that the Leader and its readers have I - celebrated Lincoln’s birthday...

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 1 i i i v 8 if Can Landlord and Tenant Be Partners. 5 Doctor Wendt Explains His *“ Partnership Contract” to Put Relations of

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 o CARla "-.-( ; Y {out ? L s ._‘4 - PR P PORae b s - 5 - mixtures and diseased plants as well - from hills that yield the...

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 TWO PAGES FOR THE FARM WOMAN THIS WEEK - cial life whatever. What Farm Women Want What: Do Readers of This Page Think of...

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 My Grader Is a Success With Any Kind of The Strese Grader works as well on clover and alfalfa seed as on wheat, oats or...

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 on'tLetBotsRuinYourHorses Harris’ Scientific Bot and Worm Capsules make it possible for every horse owner to absolutely re-

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 wtea AN 2 R e i NEBRASKA J. BRYAN, in his vecent speeck before the state constitutional convention, declared unequivocally in

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 wi O ¥ i 3 Advance Spring Saie New 1920 Models TWenty ears ago, I was down on a farm in Tama owa, milking cows and teaching

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 provided by a pamphlet issued by the packers themselves. On, November 11, 1918, Armour & Co., leaders of the “Big Five,” had

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 ADVERTISEMENTS' Kansas Farmer Earned $30 a Day - Hauling Wheat for His Neighbors Besides doing all his own farm work with...

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 ADVERTISEMENTS HE _ experiende of thousands of farmers = absolute- ly proves that the way- to conserve the mois- ture in your

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 5 ' ADVERTISEMENTS™ : — : : Ve eSS = - LTI C : - d D 5 d i ; ! IS T O T O T T e et . i . ; Cut an red !\ [ Last Big Block of

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 ADVERTISEMENTS - WILL'S HARDY FARM SEEDS Produce good crops where others may be i{fil;edN ol;{h vtlt;:t _%l;xlnntic...

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 _— YANS & JOHNSON Invite You to Sleepy Eve, Mlnm9 Feb. 26, 1920 Highland William 44015, the first prize senior yearlmg at the

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 Can Landlord and Tenant Be Partners*’l ... (Continued from page 8) a0 ized, also furnishes all necessary ma- chinery, but in

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 1 et ADVERTISEMENTS Big Type Duroc Bred Sow Sale Arlington, Minn., Feb. 21, 1920 37 Head of Tried Sows and Gilts * 11 TRIED

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 Poultry - IINE: PUREBRED TOULOUSE. E EN. CHINA Africin geese; Roul Runner Suckas. Bronse White Hollang, Bovtton” Bed tur-...

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 rts : ; “ ISR Our 30 Day Trial is the Most Liberal Harness: Offer Ever Made When your harness gives out and you cast it...

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