The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, November 25, 1918, Page 3

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In the interest of a square deal for the farmers -VOL. 7, NO. 21 /._‘\ ./ = NN 24 > ROL “Ever try biting on granite? Well, it’s the most unsatisfactory kind of stuff to bite on in the world. You not only fail to make any impression but you set your teeth on edge in nerve-racking fashion. Yet, as Cartoonist Morris here shows, that is just what : Roosevelt has been t!}rmg:;to._dq._ + Thoroughly scared by the growth ~_of the Nonpartisan league, the special interests ordered him - Tlonpariigin Rader| Official Magazine of the National Nonpartisan League ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA, NOVEMBER 25, 1918. - BITING ON LEAGUE GRANITE him to. A magazine that dares to - print the truth WHOLE NUMBER 166 '—Drawn expressly for the Leader by W. C. Morris come West to chew up the League. They paid his freight bill and possibly a good deal mdre, besides promising a third term. But - the western farmers who signed up with their brother farmers The teeth’ .that chewed up the Progressive party have no effect on their to fight for better conditions are as hard as granite. ’ common purpose. N

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