The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 10, 1918, Image 5

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    !>lf Registered for
ARMY SERVICEC
(Continued from page five.)
‘ 1071—Patrick C. Kelley, O’Neill.
1072—Daniel A. Flaherty, O’Neill,
i 1073—James H. Carney, Emmet.
1074— Nels D. Hansen, Agee.
1075— William Longmore, O’Neill.
1070—John P. McKenna, O’Neill.
1077— John Sullivan, O’Neill.
1078— Jacob K. Ernst, O’Neill.
11079—John C. Kelly, O’Neill.
7^680—James A. Moore, O’Neill.
^ M olllUj-John A. Heckathorn, O’Neill.
Ti082—T.^ank E. Johnson, Page.
1083— Deemer E. Conner, Orchard.
1084— Leonard Heiss, Page.
1085— Henry D. Hayward, Page.
1686— Joseph Patterson, Page.
1687— Claude H. Stimson, Page.
1688— Benjamin Lamerson, Page.
1089—Heber G. Asher, Page.
1690— Clinton A. Townsend, Page.
1691— Elmer E. Smith, Page.
1692— Arnold O. Weber, Page.
1693— John I. Gray, Page.
1694— Lewis Omey, Orchard.
1695— Fred J. Timmerman, Page.
1696— Walter E. Snyder, Page.
L697—Roy H. Gallagher, Page.
±698—George A. Haynes, Page.
1699—Alfred L. Alexander, Orchard.
:700—Walter C. Templeton, Page.
1701— James A. Ernest, Page.
1702— William D. Smith, Page.
1703— Elmer J. Bild, Page.
1704— Wilton Hayne, Page.
1705— Harmen E. Coon, Page.
1706— George M. Stratton, Page.
1707— Otto Bengtson, Page.
1708— John J. Duhachek, Page.
1709— Edward B. Murfin, Page.
1710— Louis C. McDonald, Page.
1711— Edward M. Shaw, Orchard.
1712— Jud W. Cronk, Page.
1713— Benjamin B. Stevens, Page.
1714— John Omey, Orchard.
1715— George M. Rost, Page.
1716— Henrv G. Eickhoff, Page.
-« man Kornock, Page.
1718— Curtis J. Terrill, Page.
1719— Edward Rhodes, Page.
1720— Moses Wgston, Page.
1721— Earnest G. Frink, Page.
1722— John B. Friday, Orchard.
1723— Claude N. Peterson, Page.
1724— Mark O. Howard, Page.
1725— Sterling P. Wanser, Page.
1726— John D. Holliday, Orchard.
1727— Earnest A. Trowbridge, Page.
1728— Leonard Hill, Page.
1729— Harry S. Harper, Page.
1750—Frank O. Clyde, Page.
1731— Peter C. Stacks, Page.
1732— Robert R. Gray, Page.
1733— Richard D. Copes, Page.
1734— Joseph P. Shanner, Page.
1737—James W. Anderson, Page.
173 5—Lester C. Marshall, Page.
1737—Anton M. Nissen, Page.
1733—Angus D. Palmer, Page.
1739— Sterling M. Knudsen, Page.
1740— William T. Hawkins, Page.
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1742— William H. Tucker, Page.
1743— Charles W. Cronk, Page.
* 1744—ClijJton F. Asher, Page.
\l745—Ai/rew E. Cole, Page.
>ltf4&—-Mmn G. Cleveland, Page.
\\j-JKarry D. Snyder, Page.
174*y*Charles S. Melvin, Page.
1749?-Leroy Wilson, Page.
1750— Robert L. Drayton, Page.
1751— Arthur B. McClure, Page.
1752— Walter F. Cullen, Page.
1753— Louis J. Stutt, Page.
VISA—Charles L. Shanner, Page.
1755— Walter D. Hunt, Page.
1756— Ernest E. Black, Page.
1757— Duran Rutherford, Page.
1758— Harry C. Park, Page.
1759— Elmer D. Trowbridge, Page..
1760— John Stauffer, Page.
1761— Vellourse A. Chase, Page.
1762— Leonard R. Hartford, Page..
1763— Oscar E. Hubbard, Page.
1764— John N. Longbine, Page.
1735_<-Harry E. Lampert, Orchard.
1766— Guy "Mannhalter, Page.
1767— Floyd M. Mclntosch, Page.
1768— Harley G. Kennedy, Page.
1769— ^Guy E. Stevens, Page.
177i^3||ude H. Rakow, Page.
YMl—RoySL- Haynes, Page.
Jn72—EugeiVR. Mclntosch, Page.
•A1773—Walter J. Roberts, Page.
1774— William F. West, Page.
1775— David G. Faulk, Page.
1776— Harold V. Miller, Page.
1777— Siegel H. Townsend, Page.
1778— George L. Fink, Page.
1779— Willard I. Gray, Page.
1780— Clinton A. Townsend, Page.
1781— Thomas C. Judge, Kola.
1782— William R. Shaw, Tonawanda.
1783— George Powell, Josie.
1784— John Kennedy, Kola.
1785— Clifford D. Robinson, Josie.
178f—Walter Shermer, Josie.
1787— Edward M. Barrett,Tonawanda.
1788— Daniel G. Lynch, Tonawanda.
1789— John Kennel, O’Neill.
1790— Victor J. Howarth, Kola.
1791— Francis M. Roosa, Josie.
1792— Robert G. Benjamin, Amelia.
1793— Myron H. Weller, Atkinson.
1794— John E. Lee, Kola.
1795— Loren C. Baxter, Josie.
1796— Frederick A. Benjamin, Amelia
1797— Hans Eggers, Cedar.
1798— Lester D. Thompson, Kola.
179ar—p^erfftkjiautcomb, Amelia.
'^^P»«WrrGsWr Hayworth, Swan.
1801— William C. McPeak.
1802— Patrick J. Kennedy, Amelia.
1803— Carl Vidra, Amelia.
1804— Frank Szczepkouskt,Tonawanda
1805— August L. Johnson, Swan.
1806— Charles F. Liermann, Amelia.
1807— Olin W. Baker, Josie.
1808— John W. Wintermote,Chambers
1809— Elias W. Lock, Chambers.
1810— Ezra W. Cooke, Chambers.
1811— George F. Dyson, Chambers.
1812— Cliff Marquis, Chambers.
1813— Edward J. Mullally, O’Neill.
1814— Earnest E. Hanna, Chambers.
1815— Luther A. Whiting, Chambers.
1816— Walter C. Calhoun, O’Neill.
1817— William E. Jones, Chambers.
1818— Charles S. Blair, Chambers.
1819— Bard G. Hanna, Chambers.
1820V-John H^Simpson, Chambers.
1821— Vjames JR. Doherty, Chambers.
1822— \ldory V. Sageser, Chambers.
1823— Jwi e/ M. Duvall, Chambers.
1824— EiS^E. Barkhurst, Chambers.
1825— Laulence W. O’Malley, Cham
burs.
1826— Cha-les B. Simpson, Chambers.
1827— Henry F. Dyke. Chambers.
1828— Robert R. Grubb, Chambers.
1829— Clarence E. Tibbets, Chamber*
1830— Charles J. Barnum, Chambers.
1831— Thomas, E. Alderson, Chambers
1832— rJ^rer^e A. White. Chambers.
1833— Claud W. Davis, Chambers.
1834— Walter A. Richard. Chambers.
1833—Edwin J. Oxford, Chambers.
1836— Earl Hatton Chambers.
1837— Arthur G. Fluckey, Chambers.
1838— Isaac M. Crist, Chambers.
1839— James W. Gill, C ambers.
1840— Hiram W. Hubbr d. Chambers.
1841— Chester McClena in, Chambers
1842— Clyde E. Kiltz, i Neill.
1843— E&rl Coppic, Chi ibers.
1844— James E. Grime. Chambers.
1845— George T. Olson, Chambers.
1846— Amos R. Bell, Cl mbers.
1847— William I. Blake, Chambers.
1848— Isaac W. Jarmai Chambers.
1849— William A. Majo Chambers.
1850— Earnest O. Major, Chambers.
1851— Gleason H. Grimes, Chambers.
1852— Milo O. Benson, Chambers.
1863—Louis W. Mielke, Chambers.
1854—William E. Dysart, Chambers.
18-55—Dale L. Bell, Chambers.
1856— Nels L. Neilson, Chambers.
1857— William McK. Myers,Chambers
1858— —-Leo McK. Hanna, Chambers.
1859— Hylas R. Farrier, Chambers.
1860— Frank M. Porter, Chambers.
1861— William D. Holcomb, Chambers
1862— Charles V.Robertson,Chambers
1863— Claude R. Cooke, Chambers.
1864— William G. Hough, Chambers.
1865— Wililam D. Renuinger, Cham
b€I*S.
1866— James Sheedy, O’Neill.
1867— Edward D. Smith, Chambers.
1868— Vernon C. Sageser, Chambers.
1869— Alferd A. Walter, Chambers.
1870— Bernard Newhouse, Chambers.
1871— William H. Russ, Chambers.
1872— Orville LeR. Kellar, Chambers
1873:—Wrenfro C. Wyant, Chambers.
1874— David L. Holcomb, Chambers.
1875— James F. Cooper, Chambers.
1876— Lloyd Gleed, Chambers.
1877— Leo Thomas Adams, Chambers.
1878— William L. Hanna, Chambers.
1879— Kenneth M. Adams, Chambers.
1880— Roy E. Farwell, Chambers.
1881— Carl Niemand, Chambers.
1882— George Walter, Chambers.
1883— Emil Schwartz, Chambers.
1884— Adam W. Walter, Chambers.
1885— Charles F. iSchreier, Chambers.
1886— Frank Belik, Chambers.
1887— James A. Jarman, Chambers.
1888— John P. Thompson, Chambers.
1889— John F. Jones, Tonawanda.
1890— Adelbert Fouquer, Bliss.
1891— William O. Jarman, Chambers.
1892— Raymond H. Lienhart,Chambers
1893— Robert Franke, Chambers.
1894— George Herzog, Chambers.
1895— Charles Homolka, Chambers.
1896— Charles J. Homolka, Chambers.
1897— Wilson A. Smith, Chambers.
1898— -Ernest Earl, Chambers.
1899— Fred O. Remington, Chambers.
1900— Garret E. Boyle, Chambers.
1901— Wilbur F. George, Chambers.
1902— Winnie T. Nelson, Chambers.
1903— John F. Fleek, Chambers.
1904— Ernest Zuehlke, Chambers.
1905— Frank J. Rosvar, Chambers.
1906— Charles David Walter, Cham
bers.
1907— George Race, Ewing.
1908— Floyd E. Herrick, Emmet.
1909— Herman Kreuger, Atkinsoi.
1910— James Jones, Stuart.
1911— Marcus B. Porter, Inman.
1912— Earl M. Bruce, Page.
1913— Hugh Dunning, Atkinson.
1914— Ira Alder, O’Neill.
1915— Aug. Greger, Hastings.
1916— Charles Allen, Hastings.
1917— Richard H. Dobney, Stuart.
1918— George H. Baker, Chambers.
1919— O. Franklin Davis, Stuart.
1920— Nicholas Miller, Atkinson
1921— John Dlonky, Dorsey.
1922— John F. Clark, Erina.
1923— Harry DeGroff, Swan.
1924— Charles R. Lakey, O’Neill.
Supervisors’ Proceedings.
(Continued from last week.)
Peter Claussen . 36.00
C. D. Withers . 48.00
J. V. Johnson . 78.00
57 STEPS
Let your cash save you cash by
buying for cash at the cash store.
8 Bars Electric Spark OQ#*
Laundry Soap . (.01/
3 Pounds 10#*
Oatmeal . I uC
Om Dozen Economy 29c
One Pound Ginger 1 C #*
Snaps ... I III/
30c Pound Fancy 10/*
Cookies ... I *lC
8 Cans Corn, 8 Cans Peas CA 07
and 8 Cans Tomatoes . $*Tilll
lO^Pounds Ginger .$1.57
$1.70 Bottle Armours Veri- Cl Aft
best Grape Juice . V I ■Ull
85c Bottle Armours Veribest CQ#*
Grape Juice . OUC
Lux Washing Compound, 11/*
Package . I I C
Oil Sardines, QJ_
3—10c Bars Toilet 10#*
Soap ..... I *|C
15 Pounds Good Cooking AC#*
Potatoes . Z3C
One Dozen Fresh 97#*
Eggs —. ... O l C
3 Cans Carnation OE#*
Milk . Z3C
5 Gallons Coal CO#*
The Cotton Gloves and Mitten Market
of O’Neill—Get our Prices.
$1-00 Men’s Winter 59C
$1.50 Men’s Winter QQ#*
$2.50 Men’s Winter C1 HO
Caps . $1.43
$5.00 Men’s Winter Union CA QQ
Suits . $Z>33
$8.00 Men’s Winter Union CH QE
Suits . $4.93
$3.76 Men’s Blue CO HQ
Overalls . $Z.43
Why don’t you get that Royal
Tailored look.
Prices for Royal made to measure
suits and overcoats amazing: ..$20,
$25, $30.
SELLS FOR LESS
Henry Wabs . 64.60
E. H Rouse . 81.50
Alex Sutton . 114.67
C. E. Downey . 186.00
Chris Westrom . 54.80
W E. Ellis . 72.75
At 5 o’clock on motion Board ad
journed to August 30, 1918.
M. P. SULLIVAN, Chairman
P. C. KELLEY, Cunty Clerk.'
O’Neill, Nebr., Aug. 30, 1918, 9 a. m.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment, with all members present ex
cept Schollmeyer.
On separate motion the following
Court claims were allowed on the
County General Fund and the County
Clerk was instructed to issue war
rants in payment.
Tyler Scriven .$10.20
Harry Bowen . 12.00
J. H. Shultz . 14.00
Arthur McCauley . 6.00
C. W. Porter . 4.20
Clarence White . 10.30
Ina E. Owens . 2.00
James Curtis . 10.60
Edward |Neal . 4.00
Mary Blair . 10.20
E. E. Hardin . 10.20
W. J. Fitzsimmons . 27.70
J. H. Lawrence . 27.70
H. J. Porter . 6.20
W. J. Doherty . 4.20
Nels Tuller . 4.00
Mrs. Julia Huff . 4.00
Orris Carlon . 6.50
Mrs. John Millspaugh . 5.00
W. T. McElvain . 4.70
H. R. Russ . 4.20
F. C. Calhoun . 2.10
J. P. Harte . 5.20
Harry Bowen . 36.00
Harry Bowen . 8.00
Ira Lee . 10.20
Alma Miller . 4.00
E. E. Hardin . 10.20
Jess J. Rumsey . 6.60
Thomas Mullally . 23.60
Barney Stewart . 10 0C
W. G. Beha . 2-.00
Mrs. Lucy Beebe . 5.50
Mrs. Della Long . 5.70
L. W. Bergstrom . 4.10
Peter Kitcher . 10.00
William Kuetcher . 10.20
George Francis . 6.50
Mrs. Mable E. Gray . 6.60
Edwin O. Carlon . 6.50
Icle Rakes . 6.40
A. B. Hubbard . 10.10
Charles Huse . 3.70
Mrs. Charles Huse . 3.70
Walter Asterford . 6.40
Ed. McClurg . 4.00
H D. Grady . 8.10
Frank Valla . 2.00
Mrs. George Gray . 6.60
William H. Hotaling . 6.60
James L. Gray . 6.50
Klint Rakes ...i.. 6.40
William Myers .-. 10.20
Herman Hesse ...;. 3.70
Lena Hesse . 3.70
Mrs. Anna Leffler _. 4.00
M. F. Kirwin ._. 2.10
At 12 o’clock, noon Board ad
journed to 1 o’clock p. m.
M. P. SULLIVAN, Chairman
P. C. KELLEY, Cuntff Clerk.'
O’Neill, Nebr., Aug. 30, 1918, 1 p. m
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment with all members present.
On separate motion the following
claims were allowed on the County
General Fund and the County Clerk
was instructed to issue warrants in
payment:
Huse Publishing Co.$180.00
Huse Publishing Co. 33.98
Huse Publishing Co. 10.95
Huse Publishing Co . 8.09
Huse Publishing Co. . 7.62
Huse Publishing Co. . 56.61
Huse Publishing Co. 25.00
Huse Publishing Co. . 9.27
Huse Publishing Co. . 27.24
Huse Publishing Co. 12.17
Huse Publishing Co, . 122.00
Huse Publishing Co. 235.60
Huse Publishing Co. . 74.75
Huse Publishing Co. 1.45
Huse Publishing Co. 1.30
Huse Publishing Co. 3.57
Huse Publishing Co. . 4.96
Huse Publishing Co. 39.72
Huse Publishing Co. 19.20
Huse Publishing Co. 12.50
Huse Publishing Co. . 5.61
Huse Publishing Co. 82.85
Huse Publishing Co. 16.50
Huse Publishing Co. . 25.20
Huse Publishing Co. . 190.50
Huse Publishing Co. 42.58
Huse Publishing Co. 20.65
Huse Publishing Co. 13.51
Huse Publishing Co. .. 17.50
Huse Publishing Co. . 18.81
Huse Publishing Co. 28.50
Huse Publishing Co. . 56.50
Huse Publishing Co ... 56.50
Huse Publishing Co. 6.09
Huse Publishing Co. 65.11
Huse Publishing Co... 682.50
Huse Publishing Co. .. 29.2 7
Dr. J. P. Gilligan .... 8.00
J ohn Steckmeyer . 3.00
B„ Farner . 45.00
T. W. Berry . 29’.00
C< >lumbia Carbon & Ribbon Co 1.57
R'imington Typewriter Co. .... 3.50
O’Neill Sanitary Laundry . 1.84
C. J. Coffey . 16.38
O. O. Snyder ... 253.69
R. R. Morrison . 8.10
S. W. Kelley __ 2.40
W. K. Hodgkin _ 3.00
C. L. Davis ....- 3.00
Chambers- Sun . 7.50
Harvey Shaw .*.. f5 8E
i * - *
Harry Bowen . 80.00
Peter W. Duffey . 2.20
ML P. Sullivan . 41.00
L W. Bergstrom 83.33 c
W Bergstrom . 160.00 <
P. C. Kelley . 137.60 ,
Mae D. Hammond . 70 00 j
P. A. Just .. 16.00 ,
Burroughs Ad. Mach. Co. 6.65 ;
Galena Lumber Co . 72.00 j
W. N. Coats . ’. 10.00 ,
Peter W. Duffey . 38.92 ,
George A. Miles . 627.85 (
J. S. Jackson 61.50 ,
W. N. Coats . 2 20 ,
Peter W. Duffey . 6.00 \
Peter W. Duffey . 26.16
Peter W. Duffey . 5.00
Peter W. Duffey . 2.10
Peter W. Duffey . 24.44
Michael Rotherham . 43.00
Henry Bausch . 39.50
H W. Tomlinson . 50.50
O'Neill Sanitary Laundry. 1.00
E. H. Whelan . 10.00
F. E. Foreman 3.75
R. L. Robbins . 27.00
Chambers Sun . 6.00
WeSt Pub. Co. ..;. 9.00
Dr. J. P. Gilligan 25.00
C. J. Malone . 11.02
Wm. Evans . 8.00
P. J. McManus . 2.92
Lloyd Bergstrom . 8.00
Mrs. R. L. Snell . 60.00
Wunner Bros. .. 78.93
Fred G. Clift . 1.50
E. V. Mulhair . 2.95
Townsend Bros. 5.65
C. D. Keyes . 3.75
Iwidale Shoe Co. 4.25
Chambers Sun . 8.00
C. R; Gannaway . 70.00
George A. Miles . 21.20
J. S. Jackson . 4.00
Peter W. Duffey . 18.20
Peter W. Duffey . 2.55
Peter W. Duffey . 1.00
Peter W. Duffey . 14.60
Peter W. Duffey . 27.53
Peter W. Duffey . 14.75
H. U. Hubbard . 28.50
W. T. Hayes . 36.00
H. W. Tomlinson . 41.40
Peter W. Duffey .’.,. 5.00
Peter W. Duffey . 160.00
M. P. Sullivan . 28.00
Li. W. Bergstrom . 7.15
P. C. Kelley . 29.60
Lottie McNichols . 65.00
Mr. Chairman: I move that the
road commencing at the northeast
corner of section 36, township 27,
range 13, thence west one mile to the
northwest corner Of section 36 said
tcwnship and range, thence south one
mile to the southwest corner of said
section, 36 be and the same is hereby
declared a public road by usage and
dedication and the county surveyor is
instructed to record and plat same in
the records of Holt county.
H. U. HUBBARD,
RED PEPS
PHILOSOPHY
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"No other color scheme*
requires so much explana
tion as a black eye!’
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Never mind the black eye; you
caught to see the other fellow.
WHITE VESTS
Many laundries balk at white
vests. They yank ’em out of shape
and can’t iron ’em back again—
bungle the work and send it home
bungled.
Then there’s a howl—your howl.
Presently there’s another howl—
the launderer’s.
No howling over our white
vests.
WE LAUNDER
THEM PERFECTLY
We like you, and like your dry
deeming; try it.
O’Neill Sanitary Laundry
'Home of Red Pep.
O’Neill, : : Nebraska
OF COURSE.
M. ROTHERHAM.
Motion carried.
Mr. Chairman: Whereas the road
inrr.mencing at the northeast corner
'f section 16, township 27, range 12
vest, thence south on the section line
i distance of four miles to the south
vest corner of section 33,said township
ind range has been traveled for the'
ast ten years or more, therefore I
wove that the above described line of
•oad be and the same is hereby de
:lared a public road by dedication and
isage and the county surveyor is in
structed to record and plat same in
the road records of Holt county.
H. U. HUBBARD,
M. ROTHERHAM.
Motion carried.
Mr. Chairman: I move that where
as the road commencing at the south
west corner of section 33, township
27, range 13, running thence east on
the section line a distance of four
miles to the southeast comer of 36,
said township and range, has been
traveled continuously for a period of
ten years or more. Therefore I move
the above line of road be and the same
is hereby declared a public road by
dedication and usage the county sur
veyor is instructed to record same in
the road records of Holt county.
H. U. HUBBARD,
M. ROTHERHAM.
Motion carried.
Mr. Chairman: Whereas the sec
tion line on the north side of the
northwest quarter of section 4, town
ship 33, range 14, has been traveled
continuously for a'period of ten years
or more, therefore be it resolved that
the road commencing at the north
west corner of section 4, township 33,
range 14, at a point where road No.
233 terminates, thence east on the
section line a distance of one-half mile
be and the same is hereby declared a
public road, by dedication and usage,
and the county surveyor is instructed
to record and plat the above line oi
road in the road records of Holt
county.
M. ROTHERHAM,
H. U. HUBBARD.
Motion carried.
Mr. Chairman: I move that the
Claim No. 823 of Neil P. Brennan
filed January 8, 1918, in the sum of
$8.65 be and the same is hereby re
jected for the reason that the items
charged in said claim are included in
claim No. 1263
H. BAUSCH,
F. 0 WATSON.
Motion carried.
Mr. Chairman: I move that Claim
No. 1077 of C. R. Gannaway in the
amount of $95.00 be and he>eby is re
jected.
M. ROTHERHAM,
H. U. HUBBARD.
Motion carried.
Mr. Chairman: I move that Claim
No. 689 of Omaha Printing Co., filed
November 19, 1917, in the sum of
$330.00 be and the same is hereby re
jected for the reason that said claim
is not a proper charge against Holt
county.
F. C. WATSON,
W. L. HAYES.
Motion carried.
At 5 o’clock, p. m., on motion board
adjourned to September 11, 1918.
M. P. SULLIVAN, Chairman.
P C. KELLEY, County Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., Sept 11,1918, 10 a. m.
Board met pursuant to adjournment
all members present. Board took up
auditing of county claims. At 12
o’clock, noon, on motion board ad
journed to 1 o’clock p. m.
M. P. SULLIVAN, Chairman.
P. C. KELLEY, County Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., Sept 11, 1918, 1 p. m.
Board met pursuant to adjournment
all members present. Board proceed
, ed to open and consided bids for county
, bridges.
Mr. Cha:rman: Whereas this board
having considered the bids submitted
j by Omaha Structural Steel Bridge
p Company and The Western Bridge
t and Construction Company for the
construction and repair of county
(Concluded on page ten.)
Forward!
With no thought of bursting shrap
nel and poisonous gases into which
they plunge—with every muscle tense,
with every faculty of mind alert,
with one thought only—TO FIGHT
AND WIN.
That is the way our men are going
into battle. When the shrill wnistle
sounds the advance, out they go—their
whole heart in the task before them.
No power on earth can hold them back.
Forward!
The same sharp challenge to battle
is sounding for us. We must answer
in the same proud way—the way of
our fighting men—the American way.
IVe must lend the way they fight.
We must show the war-maddened
Hun a united American pec 1
ing forward shoulder to
irresistibly, to Victory.
t
Our task is to supply the money,
the ships, the guns, the shells that we
must have to win. It is a tremendous
task. We must do it as our fighting
men do theirs—with the indomitable
spirit of Victory.
We must work, and save, and lend
with one thought only—TO FIGHT
AND WIN.
Get into the fight—with your whole
heart. Buy Bonds—to the utmost!
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