The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, January 14, 1918, Page 3

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In the interest ' : | A magazine of a square deal { " that dares to E for the farmers . : i print the truth " Official Magazine of the National Nonpartisan League : _—— VOL. 6, No. 2. ~ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA, JANUARY: 14, 1918 WHOLE NUMBER 121 ] - POURING WATER ON A DUCK’S BACK | * £ » & 4 2l & &: ¢.\A?.". P g VQRY'SQN~,LE£’GUE e > o : o, .o e () orerlS | : L : NG R e Al s : —Drawn expressly for the Leader by W. C. Morris ,ai . There is an old saying abont ‘:“i:orburi_»ng.w:a,ter‘ 91'_;, a duck’s back.’”’ ingwater (lies) on the duck, which is the Nonpartisan league. The duck | - A duck’s back is made waterproof by nature. You can pour, and pour, enjoys it, but the hostile press keeps right on with its useless occupa- = & - and pour—and it never makes the duck wet. ‘Therefore the saying, ' tion. The Nonpartisan league duck, with the water-proof back, has had - 8 ~ “pouring water on a duck’s back,’’ indicates a senseless and useless to stand a lot of water-pouring by the gang press. If lies hurt duckg,v 4 . occupation. The cartoonist has drawn a cartoon with this old saying = or anybody else, the League would be dead long ago. But they don’t

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