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economic. “The “liberties of all are’ firmly - ‘ercised his undoubted rights as a free ’ bound. up in the protection. of the liberty of each. @ - ' “Every newspaper - in the - United States and every public man and every private citizen should speak out - loudly and boldly in condemnation of this attempt to fasten the stigma of disloyalty upon the farmers of the great-Northwest, and to bring the ~ public affairé—p,olitical, social ' and president of the organiza,ti&i to pun- ishment as a criminal because he ex- Anmerican ‘to " condemn the extor- tioners and exploiters = who have robbed him. and. his -people, and to point out that the war for democracy will indeed have been fought in vain if these scoundrelly profiteers are to continue after the conclusion of that war, to rob and despoil the workers of the land.” Leader Man Enlists in Army E. B. Fussell, Well-Known Writer, Volunteers His Services and Will Go to France E Leader has lost the services of E. B. Fussell, one of its best-known staff men, for the dura- tion of the war. Mr. Fussell has enlisted as a volunteer in the United States army, ordnance department. After a brief training course at the army training school at the University of California, E. B. Fussell { Mr. Fussell expects to be assigned to duty in France. Mr. Fussell’s place on the Leader will be hard to fill, but .the Leader was nevertheless pleased to recom- mend him strongly for the appoint- ment to the ordnance school which he sought. Mr. Fussell joined the Leader staff over a year ago, having been connected for years prior with news- papers on the Pacific coast. He was thoroughly in sympathy with the farmers’ fight for democracy and jus- tice. well known to our readers to need a description. His articles on political and economic conditions in the states " where the Leader ecirculates won him a wide and attentive circle of readers outside the Nonpartisan league, as well ag in it. Mr. Fussell, since the European war started in 1914, has felt that vic- tory for Germany would be a defeat for civilization, and when this country entered the war he believed it to be in the interests of democracy and hu- manity. One of his brothers enlisted some months ago, and since then Mr. . Fussell has been anxious to enlist himself. His mother lives at Pasa- dena, Cal. The ordnance department of the army has secured the services of a fine type of young American. In wish- ing Mr. Fussell good luck in his army career, we are sure our readers join us, and they will join us in congratu- lating him on his offering his serv- ices to Uncle Sam in this crisis. When -you think of those Revolu- tionary generals eating boiled ‘pota- toes off of bark dishes, sacrificing for their country, you ought to think also of the modern “captains of industry,” Eho aren’t doing anything of that ind.. Ve Lies Don’t Weaken Him ; Karlstad, Minn. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: The enclosed clipping is from Farm and Home. Just a word, dear fellow League members. : f We will stick. They are trying their best to down us. Here is what I think all of our, members should do, and that’s to stop a paper that is no paper at all. They say Mr. Townley is crooked. Why ‘don’t they prove it? I know what they want. They want to down the League and it is the only way they can do it, so let the little banty crow, while the League grows. They seem to fear the Nonpartisan league. Why? S _We farmers know why, and we are going to get it—and that’s our own rights. Let this be our motto, dear members of the League: WE WILL STICK! address. It was an attack upon the League for charging a $16 member- ship fee for two years, in which this “farm” (?) paper editor declares that the organizer gets $8 out of every $16, that the local farmer who goes with him “gets big pay,” and that the organizer’s expenses are paid out of the other $8. These statements are all false, and this “farm” paper published this. merely ‘as part of the general campaign that some “farm” papers are waging agdinst the farm- ers—THE EDITOR. “Nonpartisan” co-operation -in- poli- tics has suddenly seized the bitter “partisan bosses in Republican and I sure admire Mr. Townley - and all the workers; and Pm’ going to stick.. Wishing you all to remain, =~ | s ; CLARENCE HESSELDAHL. success, I beg 'The clipping. that Mr. Hesseldahl o - well answers. was a.fake letter, al- leged to be written by a farmer, but | with no name signed and not évén an _ticiaris are using today.: Democratic ranks, but when farmers try. nonpartisan methods they are _charged with violating primary laws, and going back to old convention - methods. iy : ik ~Andrew Jackson once told an inti- mate friend-that he assumed his fits of passion’ “for effect”—that they weren’t. genuine. That’s the way with the fits of ‘patriotism that the poli- His work on the Leader is too : AMERICAN MUTUAL SPED éo. Devt. 792 < e AR G DS e TR ol Sttt Lk Take Nuxaied' Iron, Says Doctor, If You- Want Plenty of ‘“Stay There” Strength Like an Athlete! Makes Delicate, Nervous, Rundown People Stronger in Ten Days’ Time, in Many Cases OST people foolishly seem to think they are going to get renewed health and strength from some stimulating medi- cine, secret nostrum or narcotic drug, said Dr. E. Sauer, a Boston Physician who has studied widely, both in this country arnd in great European Medical Institutions, when, as a fact, real and true strength ¢an only come food be- cause they haven’t enough iron in their blood to enable it to change food into living mat-§¥ ter. From their weakened, nervous condition§y they know something is wrong, but they can’t tell what. If you are not strong or well; you owe it to yourself to make the following test: See how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired. Next take two five-grain tablets of ordinary nuxated iron three times per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again and see for yourself how much you have gained. - I have seen dozens of nervous, run-down peo-{ ' ple, who were ailing all the while, most as- tonishingly increase their strength and en-\" durance simply by taking iron in the proper. form and this after they had in some cases | been doctoring for months without obtaining |, any benefit. But don't take the old forms of reduced iron, iron acetate or tincture of ‘iron simply to save a fcw cents. You must take iron in a form that can be easily absorbed and assimilated, like nuxated iron, if you want it to do you any good, otherwise it may prove worse than useless. Many an ath- lete or prize fighter has won the day simply use he knew the secret of great strength and endurance which comes from having plenty of iron in the blood, while many another has gone down to inglorious defeat simply for the lack of iron. NOTE—Nuxated Iron which is prescribed and recommended above by Dr. E. Sauer, and other physicians, is not a secret remedy but one which is well knownsto druggists every- where. Unlike the older inorganic iron prod- ucts, it is easily assimilated, does mnot injure the teeth, make them black, nor upset the stomach. The manufacturers guarantee suc- cessful and entirely satisfactory results to every purchaser or they will refund your . money. It is dispensed by all good druggists. UPTON SINCLAIR’S A Monthly Magazine: For A Clean Peace And The Internation. I have something to say to the American people. How shall we end this war? How shall we save the things our country stands for? How shall we make a world fit for our children? 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