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  2. 1921-06-13

The Nonpartisan Leader dated June 13, 1921

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 . The I8an leader - NATIONAL EDITION £ 4 e o SR 3 S ; S w5 - I = N 2 ¢ B ) Sl b o __JUNE 13, 1921 = = — fu“/:A) DS SQIE R==

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 ADVERTISEMENTS “Our Gold Bond Security” Your Money Back If Not Satisfied Special to Mothers Shoes for Misses Girls and...

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 ’ IN THE INTEREST OF A SQUARE DEAL FOR THE FARMERS Entered as_second-class matter at the postoffice at Minneapolis, Minn.,

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 N KOWNOISE HERE'S TO THE FARMERS — MAY, THEY LIVE LONG, 30 WE mMmAayY PROSPER | \\\\\\\\,\\\\.\) 1\ WTF e lic L Ba o2 L 12 A

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 Wall Street “Riled” Let’s Smcker' The True In’ards of the Case of Colonel Frank White, U. S. Treasurer, - and the North...

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 Deflating Farmers, or Normalcy Here etr— - A Page of Figures, but Not Dry Ones, on Who Gets the Benefit of Low Prices...

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 $3,000,000 10 to 27 Year 53,9, State Bonds Exempt from Federal Income Tax, Including Surtax (Also exempt from. all taxes in

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 A Page of, by and for the Women " In Behalf of Social Progress Forgot the “Why” Farm Woman Discovers Reason for No...

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 stand what the battle was all about. His explanation to the children “lets the cat out of the bag,” so to speak, as the...

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 ® PAY WHEN GOODS ( o ARRIVE ‘White Canvas Pumps = Ladies’ Oxford Special Neatest Tie Brown Kid Thee Tie This page is simply

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 [ NShYlo‘cks- of 1921 in the Cotton Bele The Credit Merchant and His Grip on the Farmers of the Sunny South— Plain Facts...

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 A Straight Road to Grain LL > Profits ~——and No "Ruts v ~ Way is Open for Every Grain Grower to Give Himself A Square Deal

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 R IRERSE AE YTy - Grain Exchanges Fight for Existence - Gamblers in Futures Believed to Have Been Put Permanently on...

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 ADVERTISEMENTS Is Your Thresherman Welcome? . Of course, you're glad to see him go. But you'll be.glad to see him come if you

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 The Si gnificance of Maintained Quality P24 F highest significance to the mo- torist is the fact that during those times when

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 John H. Jobman of Gothenburg, Neb.; sends the Leader the above photograph with this comment: “Here we are.on our hunting trip

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 o0 ADVERTISEMENTS Arm Goods e Are the Laruest Dulen in Army Goods. USE . wool breeches, like ncw. all sizes .. . wool...

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 & o GRT I "All persons interested in North’ Dakota should write at once to the Bank of North Dakota, Bismarck, N. D., for a

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 IAN ME IMPORTED LOTTE| ":Ll |NO MIONEY B DOWN! We don’t want your money until we have proven to you that the Melotte is the

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