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ADVERTISEMENTS City Physician Says Ordinary Nuxated Iron Will Increase the Strength of Nervous, Run-down People in Two Weeks’ Time in Many Cases. NE glance is enough to tell which people have iron in their blood. They are the ones that do and dare. in the weakling class. worrying over supposed ailments, constant dosing with habit-forming drugs and narcotics and useless attempts to brace up with strong coffee or other stimulants are what keep them suffering and vainly longing -to be strong. ) is lack of iron in the blood. Without iron the blood has no power to change food into living tissue and there- fore'. nothing you eat does you good; you don’t get the strength out of it. When iron is supplied it enriches the impoverished blood and gives the body greater resistance to ward Numbers of nervous, people who. were ailing all the while have most astonishingly increased their strength — pensed in this city by 1918 CAMPAIGN and endurance simply by taking iron in_ the And this, after they had in some cases been going on for months without gétting benefit from anything. If you are not strong or well you owe it to yourself to make the following test: long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired. Next take two five- grain tablets of 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. if good old iron to help put color in your cheeks and sound healthy flesh on your bones. But you must take iron in a form that can be eas- ily absorbed and absimilated like Nuxated Iron if you want it to do you any good, otherwise it may prove worse than useless. Manufacturers’ Note: Sleepl e 'oght:m ar: eepless nig! spen There is nothing like Their real trouble Nuxnted Iron recommended above is one of the newer organic iron compounds. Unlike the older inorganic products, it is easily as- similated, does not injure the teeth, make them black, nor upset thé: stomach. The manufacturers guarantee successful and entirely satisfactory results to every purchaser or they will refund your money. It is dis- gglsts. THE The 1918 campaign is on! What are you going to do to help win it? Of course you will - vote right and of course you will boost for all you are worth. But what about helping with the organization work? Of course we know you will go along with the o and do all you can but why not be an organizer yourself? Our success depends upon how complete we can make the organization. Now who do you expect to do this work? Not Big Business surely—or the Chamber of Commerce or big millers or the big packers or the Steel Trust’ They are doing all they can to tear down our organization. ‘Who is building it? Why the farmers "themselves | - League organizers are farmers and farmers’ -boys who know that if we want this_job done, we've got to do it ourselves. How about you? Can’t you give some time to this work? Can you go to work now? We have a traveling course for organizers which will fit you for the work, your affairs to do it now, can’t you take the training course now. and be seeding or this fall after harvest? Think what success in the fight for democracy at home means in the winning of the war— boys at the front. Think what taking government out of the hands of Big you and to your family and to every working man and rganizer in your community If you can’t arrange ready for work after what it means to our Business and the profiteers means to .woman in the United States. Let the boys at the front know we !cleaning up the profiteer at home. Will you help? Write us today about organization work and get on the firing line, are backing them in the fight for world democracy by —— e e e — - THE NATIONAL NONPARTISAN LEAGUE Educational Department, Endicott -Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. 1 want full particulars of organization work. Name..cocevesececcocscosccsccsisssesssssscncsssns l AdQdress...cocoesrsscecssencassnsssssesionsessseses teeecseegsetaipececscesiiesssecsssccsnsscassrrares P e G e G Geee G s e G Geam s Sem—m e ow— Coming 2%s Young Breeding Ewes For Sale—5,000 Head age, all good, big framed, fancy stuff, bred to start lambing May 1st to 5th. Have been well wintered, wool looks well for the season. Touch of black face.\ Sell in.Car Load Lots. Good chance for Farmers to get the Have no range to summer. \Come get them at $20 apiece, while they last. Roherts & Browne, Inc., Chinook, Montana mately evenly - divided as to . 14 BusinessAnd I Big Mone>~ & 8l 2 i How’s Your Ammunition? When you go to town and the bank- ers and the merchants and the lawyers jump you about the Leagué, can you _hoe your own row? : them off the boards in the argument? “If you can’t, it’s your own fault. “You are trying to fight without ammu- nition and it can’t be done. Get some books and read up. Be ready for them. Write us about it and w _help you load up. - 'THE NATIONAL ARTISAN LEAGUE Educational Dept. - 5 ' 8t. Paul, Minn, oug ? Welcan e:,tablisfh 4P you in a pleasant; prof- itable’ business. Use aiito Endicott Bldg. o el 8 e e FaTes swELTING: Farmer and z2]00K reviews are not often f| interesting, but the Lead- er has come into posses- % | sion of one book review #| that will interest every farmer in the land. It is what a Minnesota farmer thinks of Jerry Bacon’s book .entitled “The Farmer and Townleyism.” - Jerry wrote this book in a fearful rage and into it he put all the fantastic ghost stories and absurd falsehoods that he himself had concocted or had raked together from other sources since he launched his fight against the Non- partisan league. “I received your book on Townley- ism and thank you very much for the same,” writes Berg Scholl of Bagley, Minn, “It is a very interesting book to fead—for any one who has never _had an opportunity to read the Non- partisan Leader. But when one reads the Leader and is personally ac- quainted with Mr. Townley, and knows what the Nonpartisan league means to the farmers and the country, then, to read the book you are sending out is to read the biggest bunch of bunk that I ever read.” : Mr. Scholl says that this is the way all his neighbors look at it also, and to Jerry’s charge that the League is made up of Socialists, he retorts that is “a lie, for we have no Socialists in this' community but nearly every farmer is a League member.” Mr. Scholl tells. Mr. Bacon he is proud of such a record for Bagley and vicinity and that they “will all stick to the finish,” even though “Mr. Jerry Bacon may teach, preach and be damned.™ -~ - . ‘| « He points_out to Jerry how the League is thriving in the territory“in North Dakota where Jerry has been : Isanti, Minn. Minneapolis Tribune: It is with some satisfaction that I can write you concerning your paper. The paper itself may be all right, but the stand its staff has taken is de- plorable, inasmuch as not only you, but many more of the large news- papers, controlled by capital, have shown that you are determined to . fight the farmers, whom you claim to be disloyal ' and unpatriotic. I doubt : very much if you know what farmers have done, are doing and will do. _ Will not go into detail, from the first farmers on densely - wooded lands up to the farmers now on well. worked up farms, but during all the time we have. been’feeding the world, ‘same as we are doing today, and that in spite of being pressed from all sides. We often hear some city peo- ple say the farmers. have a snap; they get rich. True, some have both privileges. Comeé and work on the farm a few years, or rather buy a farm, say for $8,000 or $10,000, pay one-third down, and balance at. 7 per cent- interest. Hire labor at $50, or “say $40, which we have been paying now, or by the day at not less than $2 per day, taxes and everything else in proportion. Then come and 'tell -us what a snap we have. ‘Why not take and try it a few years? Get up at 4 in the morning and work until 7 or 8, then -your chores, and after 3 year you would be going back to the “city again, saying I can make barely ance on my land with. . _elected -to contend with and often- mes without a murmar, and then af- Author of “Townleyism” Jolted Jerry Bacon Sends His Latest Anti-League Product to - - does. Minneapolis Tribune Gets Some Facts Farmer Invites Wordy Critics to Buy Land and Help Feed the World, and Enjoy the “Snap” They Tell About _a living, but nothing to pay the bal- things ‘we farmers are Gets Reply s fighting it for three years, and that he can’t stop it no matter what he “You and your Big Biz partners have fooled the farmers just as long as they are going to stand for it,” continues Mr. Scholl, “and they will not stand to be trampled on any longer and looked upon as idiots. 'We - consider ourselves just as good-as you little big fellows, and just a little better, for we have to make a living for ourselves and our families and even make a big fat living for you big little fellows, too. We work 16 hours a day, and you nasty little devils work only eight and at the end of the year figure up twice as much as-we do. It is no wonder you want. to keep the farmers in the dark. But here of late the lid came off your secret box and the secrets of your methods of business are spreading over the states from coast to coast like a prairie fire.” This refers to the exposures of graft that have shown how the “patri- otic” big business concerns have been robbing the people in the construc- tion of shipyards, manufacture of clothes for the soldiers, the filthy depths of the beef trust corruption and similar things. - % “And we farmers are keeping our ears and mouths open to catch every- thing that comes along,” continues. Mr. Scholl, “and we are storing-it in our little box and intend to remember it at election this November, 1918.” .Mr. Scholl ended his letter by Te- questing Jerry to take his name off the subscription list of the Grand Forks Herald as he didn’t *“care to - : read any more of the trash,” and thanked him -again for the book ‘on “Townleyism.” S : ter all being called disloyal. We've stood it long enough, and, thanks that’ farmers are awakening to the true fact, that they have been robbed and are so being daily. Shes Maybe some future time I'll be able to write some more about farmers, and if you doubt as. to our loyalty, in- form yourself, and don’t let others - plug you full of lies about things ‘they know ' nothing about. ~I invite you to come and visit our farming community and get real facts. -And, thanks to the Nonpartisan Leader, a publication worthy of reading, it is doing more for the farmers than nearly all daily papers, at least those controlled by outside money. Don’t forget, we are loyal, and to the very core, and don’t forget we - have been feeding, are feeding, and will be feeding you and mankind of ‘the: world, providing' God “#pares our lives and our strength stays by us. = You may feel assured that the farm- - ers as a rule want to see kaiserism . beaten, and demogracy in'its place. - . Quit nagging those-who labor and. produce life’s most vital products. = Am proud of being a farmer, and as. = 'such will look forward to the time when- we will be able to cope with Big Biz and exclude all middlemen. = CHARLES E. CHALLSTROM, P. S.—Please quit sending me the paper as soon as it expires. C.E.C.: As soon as the word went out to substitute fish for meat, the fish com- panies raised prices, It ‘must be very expensive maintaining large herds of fish :in the ocean and’ great lake: - -with the price of feed soaring 418-”, 1 -(4‘;-" e LT