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  1. The Nonpartisan Leader
  2. 1921-01-24

The Nonpartisan Leader dated January 24, 1921

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 I I _/ __i fi_ (A NIRRT A RN N JANUARY 24, 1921 R T T S A T e T~ —— e = = 3 —— = = e e e e e e H L] W) 7 AR , R TR NN , |...

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 .'ADVERTISEMENTS Beats Gas or Electricity Néw Lamp Has No Wick. 'No Chim- ney. No Odor. Most Brilliant - Light Known A new

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 . rages. ‘be bluffed. Moreover, farmers - Galbraith of the American Le- . of General Pershing, is telling ~he will be. IN THE

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 Gossip and Comment on Current Affairs to expect from the senate resolution reviving the War Finance corporation in the form

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 ‘ . A Reasonable Profité—and No More! How the People Are Protected Against Unfai’r'Bigv Business in North =] WENTY years ago

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 B L S Blaine Takes the Helm in Wisconsin Five Thousand People Sing ““On, Wisconsin!” as New Nonpartisan League Governor Goes

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 TSTRAP METHOD AND THE LEAGUE METHOD An editorial in picture form by Cong'ressman‘ John M. Baer. THE BOO 4 (41 THE |...

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 Somebody “Convertedf’ Head of Big' Business Tax Committee Denies Changes in Plans and \ Claims Approval of Farm Bureau...

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 - of Hallock, Minn., in which Mr. Hawk- yard stated that he had questioned me in regard to an article in the Leader stating

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 ‘products. L Why Kaiser Bill Nearly Won the War Government Aid to Farmers and Co-Operation Built Up a Poor Farming Country

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 - 2 [ L Tty R #pe iy - principally organized on the Raiffei- sen plan, German farmers, at no stage in _their co-operative...

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 | Introducing Mrs. Blaine of Wisconsin "W isconsin’s . Blaine. “was brought up in Chicago and Milwaukee, ‘First Lady” Mrs.

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 ADVERTISEMENTS AT REDUCED PRICES Lake Superior Herring 100 sIbs. luet wcng&: of fish, “f% .9 maller quantities, per...

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 - Newl(indofllatdxev —_ ADVERTISEMENTS FREE:: Startli BOO ust send in your name. Read about 16 wonderful new emprovgmer?tsy

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 A - «Q ’j ¥ & ‘ # < ’«'50 1y BT B 2 own affairs, as is guaranteed by the federal Constitution. “I also recommend that you me-

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 erton iyt ey St A A N R s 2 I ERREY B < . g . Ve 3 : - A Reasconable Profit —and No More (Continued from page 5) elevators

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 | | | v-‘d,-r. ng » ADVERTISEMENTS Factory’s Loss were $8. est style, short vamp and circular foxed, made of genu- e kid...

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 ADVERTISEMENTS | Here Is a Book That All Leaguers Should Own The Story of the Nonpartisan League By Charles Edward Russell

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 FROM A YOUNG LEAGUER Editor Nonpartisan Leader: The December 11 issue of the Literary Di- gest has just come out and I...

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 A oy G g P ey ST SR T i ~onHLF Silos H-L-F Silo Prices are always lower, because H-L-F Silos are always sold direct to farmer

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