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V I he llarn well Sent” < !, Bur '♦ • ■.—*—■ -r ■ T v \ L- t rrnx Judds :y', 1 {}|*» ( inill'on of tli.*ii n mid aviation, Hen latton, ill TO TAKE BONDS It isn’tmuch,of a'-clock'as clocks • , ' go. Just an brdirmny, everyday. Ufiair. T > -auth as one s**es on the watt ofniTinotit n i . , if • any office. Perhaps you’d never glance Special Appeal on Behalf of it hiipI „. ni .y to -Liberty Loan Issue is Sent iate' for luncheon. Repre- hangs in the cuii’uting-room of one / / rick lock L Out by "I-™„( if,.. IVKK'ISI Ti.-inl-* III New York. sentative of Rational Grange. a ,„, iUK „ i?L Stirring Appeal is Sent Out by Heads of Thirty-five Na- tional, Interstate and State ' Agricultural Organizations. \ Kver> farmer In America is ex^-atey aripAltstrl’an'''pfiftclfTThg got him peeled to support the Victory' Liberty ; 1 at Sarajevo- and started ^ Loan, savs Thomas C. Atkoson. the 111 " a, ‘ A stirring appeal to American farm- Ors to maintain- -their wartime prece dent ot„ patriotism and loyalty in trie It used to keep pretty good time. . , . Washington reprngentgtivo of UunNi* lAn ,. r W( . rt) trV the war and got , " u PP»rtj:t,*he*rift|i Liberty Loan has' 11<ililiI <>1.1IIge~jbilfphs"of Husbandry, tong'good, sqfn.e one put a little n ,VS, " M * *’>' ^ |r ‘ hf.eis oi th+riy- \\ ho ha;, sent thei following letter to -red sign arrows the turf* ot it so that f tniiers-ore ‘ <tm * ' ' ' the ofiicers „of evorv farm grange in lnok, * d u »» s,, “ ... ^ i • * t time. you spw -the little sign ,. 0 -.■■cUBj. parUcrpalion in the : " gniTt'd States-: * . , ;|f vnf] | w ,|>iwr.lhii‘jnCljirt . • * ' ' lr, ’"- v WMft) h* n both . , “ Victory Liberty* lit tfr« -slognr for-— TIMBTOEfFY LIBKUTY BONDS’" am * •' "• tho . . ■ ur<* oi YY ' .j ration to trt<. - the’ new loan. The drte* r^.to begin , Tickdock A 4 ml U t i tlw Os ol 3 k ' ‘ " ’ »' l '-" " ' : ' ' [ . , - art a 11..• l, :■ fwjs wi re ! ftp , ,;1 " !1 urgnmriffnq-d .1. ' fl hv cf-t- Victory—Liberty—Uoiula, - ' . ■ ( Ye . . il. r Sr d~tt te:!)-,|i"-; jii er'ffK ; T^. AifterrC £ ■,t'vn "wnislrt vimialize -ali^,: .'' i 1 i ,, wasVbatP-rrng• Sew i.-t v e( k^juity. t)^ i f,:rir r * fesjiornl to tl:i»- n f >rhVM S o! I did . y ' i -?m e ainl in accorhfd iirnc f. a r^s-i — / i d i)r",Iartmn and in birad' hnying i! 'it '.'-rtwar is a p.ift.of tin; r m l I in a «•-ar record of which any rlji \ t.—rT—pi aid—rrnniTn'-kfO made giiril irttac.li.v lU'.wting-llie-uLduailxfJiii w.iui_h— i :iL fraiu the outpouring of Nnieri- ( I s rendth which compier (p^tho * ■ a* hY Liberty and Hvrti/atioii, T me to Get RcaJy. t .up*to get into .this Victory , -No the v. «r hja gone unanswered to Hi* f-i!* '.le t when brought to the atfetl- i j nt TTii• farmers. Men. money, ahert. o'iiiT food no in.i!ter w' 'P. t s “ el. i.h !--s nr the. difrk*ulti**s Hie c wer ti.i-c been full and ••♦*rt lin T'i«v . ~~ an »e **e*|-t be th** same in tin* ' • i * **? Vf* 1 *" **' **" '* * A “ m w ~ ~ '• f * " r ' " r, !i . >n- i f soldiers nni»t b-- hr •ur’it u l signed . 1 f . >t mils of sick must he car 1 tick in r *. "“.e i- fit fir of wnimteit ni7<t wvii -*-rt4 - * .* *»e made ready for (ulttro u 'ao*t i We a rut »d a nation *nd m > i! *m resource* into » war tun- <* <f .*ich trernPTidoUs potei.ial r- » • * *• »* otjr enemies s'itr**nder*‘d i*'in face "it anil th *r »ny ? ,yr \->ar df flgbtiae and thons* * i ,a ,it vi-.-re k-i< fill Now* \va -A ‘ n ai'W. ww —r •*•! *ii.» obligiitieps crmf**i| by t u —, - who ra-T rrmrt^ T T"rT'^gry r 1 foi H at which preven* 1 sarrijl. • of life ; ,rul *jJ,w d rid W il'rt Products, t •: pe l out de tit-* • - of i*i firmer • hung-, world a *• dj all our products. * t ■ o t>».. safn u*Xaliil. .a 1 L V.* iv.. 1 i i t -.a a t*- i« hint earned d of inters in Victory Liberty iuvp-tm.*nt with a f -fair 8 * .* ,!; ceiite hack into c..v!i!-.th a *s r> e - • hu me**, incridk ing the ! ait.' ‘the demand f *r farm pro r. a^aig imi.aicr:. v 1’it e ' , ' \ ., ' , .- Liberty !5ord< w I *: - , • r r Vi< t <ry-laberty Prosper- i*y . . -to » vuur p:»rt to p i tl;»*. Vte- t .. ) l.< i" over'the tap ‘ u ...I* \ ur invt tm* n* in Vn : rv 1 'Km's the II. ■;*.. yre of < v n American in't.fnt. ns ;i«i» fi i*. i'i»:i orrary for wlvich vour .' i i:.***l the supreme sacrifice; a i vn r.» vv.;s.fV. r H > Ml ■ ; s . /' nfb At ii r.i f. ! Of I bo?] credit i f irm Nupplic till • i"• w t’ ■ have Won the war" - Tinvf nnii children *•. vi From. ! - ■ »e - * Tie* liorp flen is kt..e.>.;u all eat thorp v ere t w*> -*i ho wfir. tho more gloriously our farm* million with W ’ pan in it will hu r* >»n ti.> v. -i •’ 'I'll ’ \':i tory. LH*orl| Loan Drive Tick t M k begins April r S\ and continui’s until It w > ti< k ..v May lu. We upival to'y^u. farmers of f’-at day f An r Am«*rica. to finish what von liiive so Uionth .igo w!ve” well begun. M .ke*|his^oan a D’a^’b the rterm in Nr a siiciu* a- the war « rop-i vou have mist ice Cotnra raised. Se** to it that the f »i un*r took out fiis fumitain ' ?"-r ic.l "Make your participation in the ci •VfC'TOUY LlItfrHtTY LOAN 4>oMi * in iiioiujv n**r| service, tpe* T)T f ’ T • fire «>t <_ your ile.vot’on to* .lie great • i.ise of w© at ¥il» raters- lead in taitting the \~Tct*irv bun ovi-r the t«,p many of wt.r liiiys h?.\** tuade th MHt.iNiU a |T* The s » Aifieo. • !.»*| your sub*a rip turn and your MfT.irf-lK* h« fh an of ei*stm ; pring of thanksgirlRg for the fe|ir.*n M** 4 W.l‘ of jh ;»i*r Jtfill tfso ■ 4 fev, Wtlii h f world may ■ne tsiiii i *'e 'n*- a*.f h of V*|e' Stop tile ' i -< ! Volir pat. iotism a*nl vo.ir ilc. rtnm i 1 ten to H tl m it f « ir :ir.*t Peace' r. if- -rmfhave fifen fought Ih vain. tie*. Arm raimj) ’.v'N-’i-mio—. ttr’ - !#* <04ifM a , »tti^l;« 4iV. ,,, • t’*e cl •' Took Hilt tile »*< I*' *i and ta*d a bl.’p yien* of bl.,e’ « r |h* on tie* clo< k il-adf \nd pvit*.• iv laugh* d ;*i:*l velf«*d their head ie*H irtt.se tlfe wail Kn& over 1 • * was the end of it.* Tin* w. r **•»«*; the « lo. ! k was stopp»»d ami V '1 *»lmo t ev-rythinir. • «.'* I \s «-t,II wciiL un titL*lr.ir ’ '. i second! They’re still t . I Not at I..;,5. i > lu* sure, ttut it «v il run fir into millions l»«fo*e i« xt V -: 11 have n }i h to fl'ii ;h. W • ii *’ war-hill:' to pay And Awer- v 11 v "* j>ay th.* ir hills •\ Mi” have *tn armvat the bride*’*” i- of the lih nr. tns-1 'wc’v** u d t i I.e ’» *1 ‘-e for a while if we're go-. . “J N Tiit«*!nor*n pr* ;.u* nt. As>» ri r it) Sim- ■ *t of Iv.piity. M di-Siin. Wis ' fir**)i> tf p'v side tit. \.i’ tionnl nT.-. aer«*’ A sociathmi IN froit • “John .1 Palrdl. pie *1* nt, National f're run < 11 t r ’ St l'.oi' 'I • ’1 "N P. Hull. pr. idenf. National Dairy I’nioh. Lansmg. Mu h. ■'Milo D Campbell, president Na tionf Vilt; Pmjtu ers* Federation, <'oldw. t-r. .Mich. • John P. K* trdr * kj PsnrideMt. Anf- cric; n N. tiopai Live Stot k A 'sociu- lion, F, S S ’ ate > "J.,l! Kimble, pre- dent. Farmers’ N’tt »t). I ('.mrres. Port Deposit. Mil. y. president National t?itf», St. Paul. Minn.. 11 ClI f ’ts«*ll, nr ■ - lb Tit. N« i»’*as tli© days to com© “Vcs. it takes some sacrifice now, some scntopinfi and M.’.nif. Hut ofn prnov oi it <**ill com* back. Tnurcki “la the djv-» to cynif we’ll be (taJ v*e did it —<lad that **• did mr retire Jutv t** our fnunm #nd itur\elve« |lad that we put our iwuney into the »jL-\t mvcttmet.l iu the world — ftaii that »t h.u k bi lu uiit liaot is thr \ iclun Liberty Loan “ Victory Liberty Loan Committee * j ,i iff--- e — •^ V* • • "%« —Tl is ipmc* contributed hjf \ LIBERTY LOAN THE ilOiviL BANK Soutii Carolina ^ • . , Vat nul Com mitt ec op War Fin; » f*. J of vour detenu ilia ’ i. *n tl:.:' th« ' -I 1 ■ i • ** ’ >r ' 1 1 Topek Kill! w r f. df not have been fought In rei:* b ajaj l wottnui’d t > car, . -Jt»*‘j)j.i>»)' n f* ?.!. ■ h. se< r® f srv. a o*i. in offering of thanksgiving for 1 ■ n< * 1 ‘ ipnl,-«l to moke oi t and »•’ irmers’ National < **,m-M4ee on War pea - ill to mailing plows and automobile, rain. 1 Ft’s g<-)ir." to take money. And Finance, W sliiiigton. DC. "Herbert F Hakr-v. nre^jde’t!,-.Farm ers' Nat: >n il rot:::: il. St to Senate, t Lansing.. Mich. "(Ji’orge P. Ilaiuptoi'o managing di- ve r x ot to raise it. That k part ot pppfpr Farn'ers’ National PouniMl. S) U? IN VALUE our job yours and mine,and the peo ple’s next door. The hank with the clock can’t do it afl4he hanks in the cnfmtryVan’t do it x if we-are going tt> go ahead after ward making plows and automobiles History of All Loans for a Cen*' *Yntl opening UP new mines and plant- M;ldjson wi , tur>' Shows That Advance ,n * m . orM -' v, ‘eat fields J W vt* rr^>t in n.'ivo “L. J. Taber, musty:*, Ohio State Grange, Barnesyille. Oliio. "S. J Lowejl. Piaster, New York State Grange. Fredonia, N. Y. “K. M. Sweit7.('r,—director. National Agricultural Organization Society. We’ve got to have credit, if we yf Has Always Come with "Oing to gef back «>i\ a prosperous Peace. business basis And we can’t have t * Cl* dli. if ..the banks have all tlieir "J. W, Pine us. formerly secretary, Federation of Jew sb Par piers of Am erica. New York. N. Y. . "Richard T. Fly. secretary, \meri- can Association for Agricultural Leg- i latiom. Madison, We. "('harleX -F. ,1'at. president. Xa- ‘ Will history repeat itself? That money tied up in Liberty Loans: .piektitm is in the minds of many bond W believer one thinl.s of the pros- ^ iiiiiiv ifyers these days Records show that I) ‘' rUy i in,i Amppmess we ,-an h.ive in tiona j Farmers Fniou. ,T*nion Gitv. Ga, the pt-icev of bonds were. wayMowt. Tfhffftrv. ’f we make good use of .. J()i;n A N! ^ n ,. rr ,- K *i» enn . b-.' ng war times of the past but soon ^ opportunities that lie just ahead. sylvanja ^ faU , gl uge . Fhruiss. Pa. of’er peace was declared advanced should think of that « oi k in to .. w T (> PaS v, kvi-retarv. National MPidlv % * ’ i>-:rrk with its streamer of iTene-and niiry * T - nion rataV ;.^. p,; XapuIcunic _wars. -Prices ■ cT -:lrtJ._L !lf ' 1 , slg 1 1 l; . .. ,—,—I "A. R. Thornhill, president. Farm- . FnglisI: •’’> j»er cept consols ranged Ini ’ J^., 0 °.._ rF . * °, r . iS ers’ Union of Virginia. Lynehhrttg. Va. T i ll! (17 Y. the high and^ji 1 ^ the' low that were ticking off tho ininjutes dur- ng the war just as that clock in the )rrw rrr-Httt -}-vrrr ; -igrthe sa mr: -perirtd d . .w . 1. - - =*•—* • »r;;.v t Tick took-7- TIk'so ckwks are still ticking. T.ii-i • an itl:- r" li. . :y loan coming. Tbev -t’so went as li5w as 4!* .in 1M4 F *:a;h S per cent rentes during, the , , . r-.-,: .*»»r .-.-wed k ki« ' v -;y T' L k ; vo vf-.f k f ri f-7-.-i ST*, and nils In SI !. . MOrnlUi* V \ . t ry -tv *- ) -iljf ■" buildi ditr.i:? ili* l*i..n- ! ' ' 11 ■ . ■ fi « war sold for TlMvi the 'hkfifc.- - f nni il aif f'arnicrs’ r.o-oper.itive As- d»?!.e I *w,.>n iHfil. lut^frlun then. -* n„,i,N'U)s,u -’-TrorrtTiTins. York X* h •‘■’R. D. Cooper, prescient, Dairymen’si I.eagu<', New York city. ■ “trtff(Hvl~ Pi n c h nt • p res id on (t Penn- sy’vatHU Rural Prog re -s Association. *■(*!'Ties A. Lv::i:i i «-»r;•<.».*>.*»• Na tional Hoard of Farm 'Organization. “Maurice MeAuliffe. rir«*s;;leut. Siate Farmers’ Union of K i ■ is. Saliaa, Kan. . - **J W^S H |irt h i H ret ret a rv. XatlonaU' II • * v.y -a* Y } '' ' ; . . , - . — *v" — f- Am *. LIBERTY LOAN , ' . .a,■ / , , . - THIS K ND OF SPIRIT WON on ♦*)*••• had pru°t»calnr a steady rise — ¥wr via * rrril IS ’At wlnc^j Ufne the high mm4 *' ' ' ./ ’ ' I..:’-', .a Tl fhe lo# lll'.i. The t..;i 1 -— f r:y e.-• tietuHL put out. in isf>4 iid f The folUiAing b't er has been . vancil tfr.irn 103*4 to I|C% in ten ; re.eived hy the War 1 Dr- -y ^ ‘ ( P p “Uh ribs W If«ill 'ti. secretary. Na- r tiunaT’ ('•lnferew** o n Marketing -and (>,” r - Mad’-*nr:' TO.: ~ “Jehn D Miller, - director. T>airy- y cars • P»>ur 'ene* of'Liberty P. in 1* have bee*! Issued and 'the ff h to be irp.iwn •**e Victory Lib* y Lean—. T.'t <nv*n 1 h* offered These s- uritiea i»t» b-'«..* V ttiem'lhe n: gh:.«*-t pro- ■ct•**■ i- r d.rired the r»’ "urces r-» r .»*f» rrit the f*,th i»f ©n*t *♦. - ' g t ■ ? tS * * ' T;->’ ut the* bopii gahizitiei at” Richmond. ’ Va., fre .; Mr A. W ItaR. n:.ui ig**r T .*:? the Rykt*-v.'** : (Md ) Herald. i ...♦ *’(’ G. r ifer*cyi. S'1-M.iry. Inter- r , i»nttlik in A'>w ait*t*?t 4*i Sugar Beet F Gi 'wr-n. S it Lake Pity.' *.,.rt“ I "H***'rv r R -c* y realtor <'ora M w •* K * i° **»• r r.*»* >«. a t Pn-f l>**i i nVge.tiiatl-tis w t‘tyit * 4< . „ . „ l p?i**»«- in* r**Mrv New we ■V-** t? 4 tmw f « * - [ JJ# ’JH* f * l At) |f # #M*. *n «ft sj # « * ♦ - We’,v:eibeen with our hoys since the very first—since that day, two Aprils ago, when the Kaiser’s throne commenced do totter. Shall w;e forsake them now when, wounded and homesick, they need us most? ^. — # ' Shall we abandon them, or shall we stay with them by buying Victory Liberty Bonds? Well, then, buy to your full limit. - . * • 4 % _^ __ - ' * * • ‘ • " # Victory Liberty Loan Committee f 4^ C Hlft ' m Un. * ~ y *L f -* ftoaTd W**b:n*tow. D- C. r.i«Mr; £ Pleaet ecce#t Ike IfU t*ff* f “Jokm C. KruLaa matter, MjcW- t'his space contributed by" LEMON b OS,