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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" ^meFrtrricthfs EST w4idbeti£ "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 conditions. A book full of facts. "Democracy or Despotism" ®yu i*™ how to get it shows how big business maintains its rule through politics, and how we can take it away from them. 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 Despotism"—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 and get posted. THE NATIONAL NONPARTISAN LEAGUE EDUCATIONAL DEPT. BOX 304 ST. PAUL, MINN. When you think of the successful men and women you know—people who are doing things worth while—you will find that they possess force, vim and energy-—the kind that simply brim oyer when the blood is filled with iron. Iron is red blood food—it helps put strength1 and-energy into the veins of men and roses into? the cheeks of women. A prominent New York Surgeon and former Ad iunct professor of the New York Post Graduate Wedicai School and Hospital, Dr. Kenneth K. [MscAlpine, says: "If people would only realize that, iron is just as indispensable to the blood as is the air to the lungs and' be just as particular about keeping up a sufficient supply at all times there would in my opinion, be far less disease resulting from anaemic, weakened conditions. Jn my opinion, Nuxated Iron is the valuable, tonic, strength fend blood builder any physician can prescribe." MAN UFACTDKEKS' NOTK: Nuxated Iron* %hich has been prescribed and recom mended by physicians and which is j*d \ry over three million people annually it pot a secret remedy, bat one which well-known to druggists everywhere. «S«et the- stomach. The manufacturer® guarantee successful and entirely satis f*ctoi&t~resuits to "every purchaser OS they will refund your money. Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers: iMjma mm FARMER SEES DANGER AHEAD •^V, Bullard, Texas. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: I am very much concerned at the trend of events since the signing of the armistice and it -appears to me that nothing short" of a unified and vigorous campaign for the organiza tion of all the. liberty-Wing people of this country will save us from com plete domination by the reactionary elements. Every one interested, and every one should be, should demand in unison the repeal of all laws and rulings tend ings in any way to suppress or limit freedom of speech and press, and above all the mob spirit engendered during war times should be put down. I can not see any more reason for our policing Germany and Russia and other European countries than there would have been for autocratic Eu rope to have interfered with our fore fathers in their efforts to establish a republic «after the American revolu tion, although they were doubtless as much opposed to a republic then as some of our monejr barons are to the Nonpartisan league now. PAQB TWELVE It is passing strange that men will lose all sense of justice and feeling for their fellowmen in the mad chase after riches. Why, even my hogs know when they get enough and will quietly lie doWn, though there is still some swill left in the trough, but not so with the big capitalists. Rather than see others have their share of the product of toil and industry, they will start wars to utterly destroy it. I like your editorials and hope in the near future you will add a few more pages to your editorial columns. J. L. KEY. TWO TELEGRAMS OF INTEREST New York City. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: Rumor circulated here Nonpartisan league in executive meeting repudiates government ownership of railroads. Can you send me telegram which I may use for publication repudiating ,rumor? AMOS PINCHOT. The editor of the Leader sent the following reply to the above message: "Nonpartisan league now as' in past is enthusiastically committed to policy of public ownership of public utilities, particularly railroads. National con vention of League here week ago emphatically and specifically reiterat ed demand of farmers of America for complete nationalization of railroads. Halfway measures Will not do. We are in this fight for democracy to bit ter end. Absolutely no compromise." WHAT 14 GEESE BROUGHT Spion Kop, Mont. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: This summer we raised 14 geese from 50 eggs, and when we had dress ed them we got 16 cents a pound, or a total for the 14 geese of $16.73. We sold th4m to a hotel direct and not to any middleman. Now three of us were busy all day picking off goose feathers, and if -we had received $4 -a day, or tne wage which a farmer has to pay for Ids help, the cost of the picking would have been $12. Deducting this wage bill from the total .received .we would have $4.73 for the expense and work of raising the 14 geese. MRS. AUGUST POHTO. Aside from the possibility of finding a golden egg according to the fable, Mrs. Pohto evidently will have to con sider raising geese as a hobby and not as a money-making venture. If she would only regard her geesei the way society women consider lap dogs and Angora cats, she would not be disap pointed by their failure to be profit able. Then, too, she also has the satis faction of saving- the hotel man from high prices. And she has the feathers. AD iVERTISEMEN^S •fo 1919 Lowest Prices SENT! FREE1W Write Today/ I For 1910 Galloway is'making greater offers th&n "ever before. With thejrar over and Peaoe heret VMy low. •theAmerican farmer most feed the world. •direot to yon factory prices on hltraest grade lm elements give you wholesale savingB. Don't I tiro and three prioes for your f^rm machinery. 1919 model is ready. Have sill lie 1st the latest and best Improvements.! Orer three hundred thousand in use.1 Thousands sold annually. Each one! •ells from one to a dozen more. I la oloeer skimming, easier cleaned ana more sanitary than any other! separator built. All parts ran inl of Oil. Mo sharp! oonstant spray of oil. Mo sharp! edges to break np globoids. Four I good islses. 875 lbs.—500 lbs.—I 750 lbs.-950 lbs.—at four low I prices. m^SPITCADERS The best ever for 1919. 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