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iJ ~ - 777 P V.V Tobacco j We are manufact m, the coming season. I order yet, do so at on< the best Flues and can Now is the time Stove--we have them A of general hardware i ways pleased to serve Come in and L I. Plowden H 'I IAHM SEE th (Oiledge Well, you against ii mint here act like li the welfa Then the I take th4 in the vi _ ~ Home Ban give then relieves R bother. The fello' nice fella end of ev whole lo * bank tha1 I can ren HOME BANK WP<09-11 Barn Flues uring Flues every day for f you haven't placed your a :e. We make nothing but fill your orders promptly. to buy that Detroit Vapor in stock. In fact our line s complete and we are al you. et's Talk Business. ardware Co.a A -- fadwre oa ? L S eardgte aitroudgtes ttle cogs that propel||| re of my finance. machinery is going. am to the best bank oinity which is the ak and Trust Co. and 1 to the cashier, who me of any further er must be a pretty w because, at the ery year there is a t of money in that SI never put in that i iember of. & TRUST CO.P ...........................HIII I gENERAL BANp[T KILLED IN MEXICO Had Gone to Start Revolution Against Carranza HEAD TAKEN TO VERA CRUZ ..he Band L.ed by Gen. La..:et Was Small and Poorly Equipped: Mexico City, April 17.-(By the As .sociated. Press.)-Gen. . Aureliano Elanquet, war ministbr in President .ludrta's cabinet, who recently was reported to have landed in the Vera Cruz region for the purpose of start ing a revolution against the Carranza government was killed yesterday in at fight near Chavaztla village, accord ii.; to press reports .fron Vera Cruz which quote a report from Gen. Fran Ljco L. Urquize, chief of military bperations in the region of Cordova and Orizaba. According to telegrams given out by -Zen. Urquize, the commander in the region of Chavaxtla, Gen. Cuadaiupe Spnchez, met. a party of rebels' under Blanquet late yesterday afternoon (de feating them. The dead body of Gen. Blanquet. was found later. Gen. San chez telegraphed 'that he was bringing Cen. Bianquet's heai to Vera Cruz to establish the identification. Gen. Francisco Alvaraz was taken prisoner together with the family of Pedro Gavay. one of the most active lieutenants of Felix Diaz. Vera Cruz papers have recently been printis' numerous stories re gard ine Gea 1:''nquet's proposed re volt. The -.-...have been publish ed in the pit - !- c! : but Gen. Bihmn goet's c' - th it h ' ad 40.000 men with a- :?--: n- an airplane and that h' - .-: '1. -,1- with other factions, has been :n''t;.(-' '1 ially. The band which Gen. Ul-w'i''.t w:s leading when he was killed ws; --.ill and was poorly equipped. it is ;eorted. Gen. Aureliai i "n.'t sailed from New York f- - - in the West Indies on .Jan','-. -' ist. lIme was nrovided with pass,;o-" and cre dentials hut the fact of his depart nr" was known to only a few of his intimate friends. Hie was accompanied he C--n. .J''itn Montano and Brig. Gen. Enrioue Gonzales with some minor or-fiers. The narty l:anded at in unfrequent ed Mexican port later in March and %,"s met by a guard s'nt by Felix I)ii-z and was escorted to Texpaaxco, the headounrters of the Diaz forces. Since that time there have been re ports of onerat ions by Gen. Blanquet and his chief, Senor Diaz. Gen. Blanquet, was seventy-one years old. ITI[FNISH. "Fighting is (done, but the war h not over, not yet won," Major Gen. eral Leonard Wood said recently.' The hard stages of readjustment afte the lighting, the bringing the boy: home and putting them in their civil inn ,jobs has yet to be accomplished -The governnant must not be em harrassed by lack of funds at thi: time. Every American should giv< his utmost financial support that th< war may be speedily concluded." Yes, the fighting is over. Night: no longer chill to the "zero heur" a: when America's bravest nightly went over the top. Skies smile down ovel a war-torn but alrea:y recuperatine France, and the peasant, blut uniforn changed to smock, again goes to tLe( plow. "--but the war is not over, not yet won"--here shines the people's oppor tunity. The boys have done their par1t: row it is up to A merica as a wvhoki to do the rest. You say it will be hard job. Perhaps it will--so was that of the boys, but had they hesi tatedl when they were told that it wa: going to be, had they IIlinched for moment wvhen it was steel to steel with Prussia's best, wve would not now~ be asked for a "Victory" loan--it would be only a fifth war loan, wvith the fighting still going on. They did not hesitate, but fought with such great heroism and efliciency that they brought Germany to her knees at least a ye-tr aefore the tim( counted on by miiil itary experts. Andl now is the time- for the victory --the real winning of the war, or as Major General Woods put it, the time for "the hard stages of read .justmient, the bringing the boys home and putting them in their civilian jobs."I This can only be accomplished if we all pull together. We cannot alford to, nor will we, let this oppor tunity for the final victory go by. T1o every one belongs a share. Buy~ your Victory Liberty Loan bond and be in at the finish. -0 HIUNS TO (' AIM INDEMNITY Want P'aymen,. for Danmage D~one ir Aerial Attacks. Paris, April 17.---( lavas.)-Ger nmany intendls to claim an indemniti from the Allies, according to th< Frankfort Gazette. It says the Ger. man negotiatiors at Versailles wvil ask payment for danmages sustaine<n from aerial attacks, from the occu. pation of German territory by the Al lied troop~s andl for the dlelay in con cluding peace causing a prolongatiol of the Bolsheviki andl Spartacarn trouble. BACON AND) FLOURl" OR IIUNS Anmerican Freight Cars Have Arrie< at Coblenz. Coblenz, A pril 18.-(By the Asaso c iatedl Press) .-Twr~enty-three A mer ican freight cars, loaded with bacon flour, evap~orated milk and rice, hav< arrivedl at Coblenz for the Germnans Distrlbution through Germ'an chan nels will begin immediately, the foo< having been obtained b~y the German: from United States army rsupplies n' Franco because of the delay exneri encedl by the inter--Allied food conm mission in carrying out the detaib: o its plan for feeding the population o ocumied noare A. H. R ese Manning V Rg REESE & YOU Agents The Da' 45 horsepower - in Clarendon and Willi Rapid ! 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