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'the Auther W engines sold | kgt g Pioncer § H. CLAY GLOVER CO., Inc., Deg Medicines}i118 West 31st Street, New Y Hansas ' Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers Have You Considered It? — WHEN I CAN GET ALL THE News. AND TRUTH IN ONE PAPER— WHAT'S. THE. USE OF READING ALL THESE. LYING SHEETS -~ PACKERS PAPERS BY OLIVER S. MORRIS, EDITOR { There are over 200,000 of you subscribers. You have never had to remem- ber to renew your subscriptions. You kept up.your dues in the Nonpartisan league and that automatically continued you as a subscriber. We did not bother you, like other publications, with continual reminders, either by mail or | in the paper, telling you your subscription was expiring or had expired, and asking you to renew. We didn’t bother you, and we didn’t bother ourselves . about that. It was taken care ‘of automatically. And so you just naturally expected the Leader to continue to come without any effort on your part. 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Probably having missed our announcements, they do not understand why the paper isn’t going to them and are too busy or neglectful to find out. ° Now the Leader can not grow and become the weapon it should be on be- half of American agriculture, and it can not carry forward your fight for better conditions, unless it holds the ground it has gained, as well as gains new | ground. It profits us nothing if we lose an old subscriber for every new one gained. We want every new subscribet to ADD ONE to this army of readers that is learning to act and fight together for a common cause. So YOU—yes, YOU WHO ARE READING THIS RIGHT NOW—must-be prepared to act when your subscription nears its termination. < The date your subscription runs to is printed on the label of your paper in NUMBERS. Thus, if it expires with thé issue after this one, your label says “7 25 21.” The “7” means the seventh month, July; the “25” means the 25th day of that month, and the “21” the year 1921. Look at the label now, and if " your subscription is to run out within a month, send that check for $1.50 for another year NOW. Or, better, make it $3 for two years and not have to bother about watching the label next year! Use the blank below.-—Adv. WRITE PLAINLY Nonpartisan Le#der,' ¢ Box 2072, Minneapolis, Minn. $1.50 one Inclosed find $3 for which renew iny Leader subscription for two years. y 13 b ; ............................................................ PAGE TWO - '~ *