The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, August 23, 1920, Page 16

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anesota ' Dafly Star the only metropolitan da11y - - newsgaper in the world oo ~ owned and operated by an & o association of farmersand & .. workers, is now belng pub- Com ~lished. oE % Its first issue appeared on Thursday, August 19. s ; i Ttis a complete daily newspaper, with - o - thorough and gomprehensivelocal, tele- - ‘ - graphic.and general news reports, mar- -t ket and sporting pages, news pictures, s humorous 1llustrat10ns and other de- | partments It has its own stafi" of able writers and correspondents in many parts of the | : world or i ) It is pubhshed in its own é)lant housed- in its own building at Sixth ayenue b south and Fifth street, aneapolls : If you can afford to take a daily news- ] paper you can hardly afford to be with- | ; out the Daily Star. Though like other newspapers in form, it is very different ' in contents, because it has a different - purpose. Tt exists, not for profit but . to the serve the pubhc good. : The yearly subscnptlon rate in the f 5 - states of Minnesota, Iowa, North and | ‘ SouthDakotaand W1scons1n is$750. In. | thefirstpostalzone surrounding Minne- | | apolis the rate is $7 per year. In other states than those listed above the rate - - is $9 per year. The ¢oupon below ecan LB - be used for remlttmg sug)cnptmns : 5 The anesota Daily Star &/ 427 Slxth Avenue S. aneapohs,an i THE MINN ESOTA DAILY STAR, : 427 Sixth Avenue'S., aneapolxs, an fi ¥ Please enter my name as a’ subsenber ‘to the .menesota Dally Z Star I mclose $ .................. '.;...m payment for ............. e yea.rs 'j' . HEEEEER ..--......... -. ...... - --l Ment!on the Leaaer When Writmg Advertisers % PAGE SIXTEEN — "ag follows: =~ An offer that We “got in on the ground floo;;” whexi tw f the biggest publishers in the country announced the %xcatlon of first histories of the Nonpartisan league. We contracted foralarge supply of both books at bed-rock prices. We can continue offer- ing these books to our readers at the wholesale - cost price only as long as our original supply lasts. Your chance to get these bo ‘Sése aad - at $1.25 each, in place of the regula , price of $1. 75 and $2, depends on hoW soon'you | act. ' When,our sale closes these books W111 cost' : : you tw1ee much Fia _ %l The proposxtww Despite the h1gh cost of paper and othe;_- up-?;, pheg and the doubled cost of skilled labor that - - goes into the making of these books, ake the followmg offer: % The Story of the - Nonpa— tisan League ‘By Charles Edward Russell | Published by Harper & Bros,, cloth bo\md illustrated, 333 pages, | high grade paper, large clear, easl y r_ead type, ".tegular pxice‘ i $2, yours for $1.25 ’The N onpartlsan" Lea By Herbert E. Gaston £ - Published by Harcourt, Brace & Howe, cloth bound 325 - excellent paper and large, clear type—a ha T)ook * . price $1.75; yours for $1.25. Both 5 .,Students of pohtlcs and economxcs as Well a8 s friends of the great farmers’ movement: need - BOTH of these volumes. They do not dup £ each other. They cover dlfl’erent fields and are o written on adifferent plan. Usetheconpon b‘lowmorderlhg'{ DOIT ,O’W' - The N onpartISan Leader - 3 Box 2075 Minneapohs, an. ' THE NONPARTISAN LEADE Book D tment i ' o i 3 R ( epar ) ; l. Box 2075 : £ent1emem Please *hend me, postpyd ‘the book (or bo N onpart anl.eague ¥ by Russell $§. (To ‘our: rel;ders ~$1.2 ') % : er’s’ |l

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