HARDWOOD RECORD 



October 10, 1918 



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rz ARE asked to BUY LIBERTY BONDS. It's an 



honor to lend our money to Uncle Sam. The glorious 

 vhich comes from France, telling of how our 

 troops, and those of our Allies, have beaten back the 

 of invaders who have cursed every foot of ground over \ 

 they have trod, may well give heart to the nation, and to all 

 civilization. OUR UBERTY BONDS HELPED. 



Th« war cannot be woa without the essential equipment of a modern suc- 

 cessful army. Those who are fighting for ue are not limited to hours, 

 Sundays, or holidays, constantly, day and night they face potsoneid gas, 

 shot, shells, bombs, blindneas. mental and physical torture; cold, rain, snow, 

 hunger, unbearable suffering, mud, vermin, diseaise, death and general hell. 



It 's up to us to 



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BUY 



and we should not feel satisfied unless each and every day we 

 have done everything we possibly could do to Win this War. 

 The more bonds we buy, the sooner our boys will finish their 

 work, and come back home. 

 Let there be no peace, untU the Huns pay full price. 



"On to Berlin" 







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Keep the home fires 



burning, 

 While your hearts are 



yearning. 

 Though your lads are 



far away 

 They dream of home; 

 There's a silver lining 

 Through the dark cloud 



shining. 

 Turn the dark. cloud 



inside out. 

 Till the boys come home. 



This space contributed for the Winning of the War by 



E. C. Atkins & Company, Inc. 



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