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  1. The Nonpartisan Leader
  2. 1920-09-20

The Nonpartisan Leader dated September 20, 1920

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 | SNATIONAL EDITION — SEPTEMBER 20, 1920 > ' —in Wisconsin < : - v.‘Pa}ge.j5 e —in Montana Page 8 With this issue the Leader

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 ADVERTISEMENTS * Don’t Freeze =Next Winte ‘You must burn coal or wood. Coal 18 scarce and high priced. Wood is plenti- fuland

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 IN THE INTEREST OF A SQUARE DEAL FOR THE FARMERS Entered as_second-class” matter at the 17 Minneapolis, Minn,, under the_act

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 et eerosainlr et —o————— e — Hitting Some High Spots in Current Affairs as more and more facts appear the enormity of the...

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 GREAT VICTORY IN WISCONSIN League and Progressive Forces Sweep State With Blaine for Governor— Author of Esch-Cummins Bill

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 BY E. B. FUSSELL IVE pledges were made to the farmers of North Dakota in 1915, when organ- ization of the started. These, as

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 platform is: “Rural credit banks operated at cost.” The Bank of North Dakota, created by the 1919 legislature, recently...

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 P A Let’'s Take Our Hats Off to Montana! Leaguers Win in Primaries With Every Candidate for State and Congressional . Office

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 v :people of the city at cost this winter. ‘This action was bitterly opposed 'by the local fuel dealers. Idahe Lines Drawn

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 .000 last year. Farmers Run Behind s nta WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENC - Huge Farm Deficit Six and a Half Billions Lost by Tillers

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 While Farmers’ o ~ Washington Bureau, Nonpartisan Leader, ANNING, it seems, is an essential industry that is entitled " to :

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 The Woman’s Question = - Box; Queries Answered Why Nonpartisan Clubsp Answering a Few Questions by _-Readers of the Woman’s

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 8 ADVERTISEMENTS -ADVERTISEMENTS i Qo 10* ,. To introduce high grade Cresta Coffee and show how JAeg we are smashing prices,

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 A A T 5 e oA P e ¢ 4 : 4 AD VERTISEMENTS We Are the Lanost Dealeu in Army Goods. us . D. wool breeches, fine eundmou B . D.

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 The Backers of the Press Ins1de Fight of Big Corporations Over Seattle Paper Re- veals Subsidies Given Publisher T IS often

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 ON e You Can Make 5500 to 31000 a Month Milling (] “Flavo” Flodp in your community on thisNew Won- derful Mill —no previous

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 interests are to attempt to control all ‘plans for Americanization and the - promotion of citizenship, presumably including

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