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Go Easy on "Bull;" The Soldiers Need it Worse than I Do, Says Charlie Russell
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Clipping of an article entitled "Go Easy on 'Bull;' The Soldiers Need It Worse Than I do, Says Charlie Russell". 1917. Discusses Charles M. Russell's favorite tobacco being taken off the market; image of statue illustrating how cowpunchers would look leaving the store after a tobacco purchase--large bundles on a pack mule.