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H..,’E,"lén‘e’a’lt ny":%g:thm’xtlh ?flxlyzebod"fhehsagi? ~ Every League member ought to have these books. : passed - when -business 8. cone. on senti- 1. .“The New Frcedom,” President Wilson’s great book. This is the book big mcnt; end °“'3en€s“.‘§3f,‘ne‘“ dollars “and business would like to suppress and has tried its best to do so. It will furnish you arguments and open the eyes of some of your friends in town. Get this book by all means. “The High Cost of Living,” by Frederic C. Howe. A better name for this book would be, “What’s the Matter With. Farming,” for it tells you what is the matter with it and why the farmers have to organize to change con-~ ditions. A book full of facts. “Democracy or Despotism,” by Walter Thomas Mills. _Tells you what real democracy is and how to get it; shows how big business maintains its rule through politics, and how we can take it away from them. Special Offcr—All three of these books for $2.50. Order now. ~ Prices for “The New Freedom”—Single copies, $1 lots of five or more, 80 cents each; lots of 10 or more, 70 cents each; lots of 25 or more, 60 cents each. Prices for “Democracy or Despotlsm”——Same as for “The New Freedom.” Prices for “The High Cost of Living”—Single copies, $1; lots of :five or more, 80 cents each. Send in your order for books today and get posted. ' ! . THE NATIONAL NONPARTISAN LEAGUE, Educational Dept.” Box 304 : You Are Surely Entitled to Iiniment Kills Pain. 80c, 60c and $1.20 GALLOWAY’ SPREADERS , ., We want you to compare the re- sults in dollars and cents we get for you with those received ' else- 2 - where. A comparison will convince 2 you that “Kirk Service” gets you the ‘most money for your livestock. J. R. Kirk Commission Co., Inc. | | 5 South St. Paul, Minn. Authorized Sales Agency of the American Society of Equity mat to ltlow mmuhcturen price—| el l.hn.“ wholesale 1 tbounndn of allmvu S ers giving g % SPEGIAI. SUMMER PRICES now. Ahob'nll The Pioneer Grain Co. PIONEER BLDG. ~ ST. PAUL, MINN. Will get the highest market prices for your grain. Quick St Paul an. . service and prompt returns. Fifteen years’ experience. Send samples for. grades. and prices. 3 i 10 to 50 cent more shipp! to us than' selling ~at home. byN cur‘nflgisslon _Write for price list. Hldes 'l'anne(l Into Robes Ship your HIDES S, TALLOW fo us. ANDERSCH BROS., Dept. 13, Minneapolis, Minn. Mention the Leader' When Writing Advertisers “HIDES.FURS IS STRONG FOR LEAGUE - -~ Newville, N; D. Editor; Nonpartisan ‘Leader; = Inclosed please find ‘a papel‘ ‘that I have been receiving, running the Maxwell . stories and other anti- League material. It only makes me stronger for the League. The gang is doing all that it can . to put the farmers against the League by sending stuff of this kind to them, but I hope it doesn’t change their . minds. I am a friend of the League and -hope ‘to remain 80, and it would “PAGE TWO take more than a Dakota State Jour- nal to change my mmd J. T. K. The paper inclosed is the Dakota State Journal, one of those little 100 per. cent antl-League and 100 per cent gang papers that copy all the ‘dope from the big:-kept press. One of the funny things in the issue sent was a demand for a primary system that. would keep the people from taking control of either one of the old par- ties.. Nonpartisanism is a. terrible" shock to thoroughbred pohtxcmns., & Poland Cldn 88— Sires and bred gilhe Long Jone King Jumbo an other - boars.” Also ..young. mgs idie . H. Knlenhm ‘St. Panl %