Liquor dealers' gospel no. 2
Refutes arguments of liquor dealers against prohibition and praises its results in Maine, then calls for action by the "mothers of Indiana." Refutes arguments of liquor dealers against prohibition and praises its results in Maine, then calls for action by the "mothers of Indiana." Broadsheet printed in two columns divided by single line. At head of text: Why we should not have constitutional amendments. The epistle of Paul, the apostle, to the W.C.T.U. of Indiana. Type-signed at end: Faithfully yours, Emma Molloy. Suggested publication date from latest date mentioned.
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