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  2. 1921-03-21

The Nonpartisan Leader dated March 21, 1921

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 - _NATION AL EDITION ‘ . MARCH 21, 1921 ¥t The FirsT FORROW | &-- ofF DEMOCRACY [ Dol 2 i = " % g 2 N oy...

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 Ne———— [ e U ——— g ADVERTISEMENTS Pay Less! Are you going to do an: ncretmg this spnng? Foundanon.s, floors, walks, troughs,

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 ‘tion taxes would be passed on to the - new taxes. IN THE INTEREST OF A SQUARE EAL FOR THE FARMERS Entered as somnd cla«...

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 | i j 4 | g T WS : J oo DO YOU remember, early in the winter of 1919-1920, when daily newspapers were full of “news” about an

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 ~to the state bond issues. -given a list of all officers of international unions, “sources and property, not including clay -

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 | S e skl AL s, AR ST TSP TN T f | il i B . - ~ E P34 ¥ i < ¥ - Getting the Truth About the League What a Kansas...

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 .never had owned a piece of real estate in Nk, ok # the fact that their politica{».vopponents were trying to brand the...

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 Leaguers Ready fOermn Campalgn il National Convention Gives-New Responsibilities and Powers to State Offlces—Delegates Full

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 “Beats Out” - the Grain Threshing grain with the old-fashioned flail and lepmungnlt with a pitchfork was a costly, tiresome

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 1 H | T s AT Y ST s g - Where the Farmers “Started Things” The Story of Co-Operation in Belgium and Holland—Peasants’ '...

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 L8 ADVERTISEMENTS Makes Gas in Any Stove New Burner Beats City Gas for Cooking and Baking—Burns 94 Per Cent Air : A wonderful

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 13 ¥ ¥ i ¥ ] £ N PREVIOUS articles in the Leader we have shown,. from the correspond- ence of the grain gamblers, how local

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 ’ would be better to keep Mr. Snyder as . ADVERTISEMENTS president of the board of regents and to pick another man to succeed

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 if 141 &l b | S FETTITR T (2 ad ‘the last election. Letters From =~ - Farm Women _ Women Score Success Two Elected Members of

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 ADVERTISEMENTS = Seeds You Buy Think the growers. Just a sample of what you will find on our new blue figure price lists. of

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 U ADVERTISEMENTS LVL citizensof Minneapolis now pay 3 cents a copy or 15 cents a week for the newest newspaper in the Twin

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 ADVERTISEMENTS Army and Navy ' Goods ' Tarpaulins,, $12.00 to We Have All Classes and Sizes of Army Tents for Sale Harness

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 -8 & itk S T A OE—— Qe / ADVERTISEMENTS REDUCED FROM $2 10 $1.25 ‘ N T HILE they last you can get, at this astonishing price,

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 * ADVERTISEMENTS 50¢ Chick Book Free Jells How to Raise 98% of Each Hatch " ==Mailed Free to Our Subscribers I want to do...

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 Here is the terri sevved by the new Northwest house =send your order this ad direct to Saint Paul. 500MilesClosertoYou < ERE

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