Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 263, 16 September 1918 — Page 5

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MONDAY, SEPT. 16, 1918.

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If every soldier from Wayne county, now fighting the Hun in France would send that message home-WILL YOU BUY LIBERTY BONDS FOR ME? there could be but one answer and that would be Wayne county's entire quota of the 4th Liberty Loan oversubscribed at once Wayne County Boys they are in the fight with every muscle, every facility of their minds, every drop of their American blood

You have read in the daily news the story of what one detachment of the American artillerymen did on the Marne when their ammunition was running low. Every shell in that caisson meant a speedier winning of the war-all the horses were killed-but the shells got there just the same. And they got there in time.

' Draw Caissons When Horses Died. There are many tales of heroism in the fighting in France. One concerns a number of boys, belonging to an artillery group, which, as a result of constant fire found itself short of ammunition. The lads had volunteered to make a three-mile trip down the road, every inch of which was shellswept, in order to bring back a fresh supply Before the return, was completed the horses attached to their caisson wagon were all killed. That circumstance, however, failed to deter the Americans from laboriously dragging the wgon themselves. '

Where shall we draw the limit when we read what they are doing over there? Now is the time to put our full strength into it Our strength, coupled with the power of our Allies, will win. Let us not delay, even a few months.

Let us 'get there' in time to hasten the victory to save the lives of pur sons. How can any- one of us, back here at home, set any limit to the help we ought to give for victory? And we must get it their in time.

The Wayne County Liberty Loan Campaign Will Last 3 Days -Sept. 25th-26th-27th BUY LIBERTY BONDS AND KEEP WAYNE COUNTY IN THE FRONT RANK i Every Township and the City of Richmond have volunteer armies of solicitors. Have your mind made up when the solicitor calls BUY YOUR LIMIT. That should be the answer sent back overseas to the Wayne county boys in the trenches. Wayne County Liberty Loan Committee This Space is Contributed by the following Richmond Merchants

THE STARR PIANO CO. CHENOWETH AUTO CO. DO AN A. DO AN, Funeral Directors. LICHTENFELS ED. N. WILSON STANLEY PLUMBING CO. FELTMAN'S SHOE STORE GEO. H. KNOLLENBERG CO. ROMEY FURNITURE CO. ACKERMAN'S THE RAILROAD STORE. J. B. HOLTHOUSE

NEFF & NUSBAUM JORDAN, McMANUS, HUNT & WALTERMANN REED'S THE BOSTON STORE WEISS FURNITURE STORE PRICE'S CONFECTIONERY ROY W.. DENNIS KENNEDY CLOTHING CO. THOMAS & WESSELL LEE B. NUSBAUM CO. THE HOOSIER STORE JENKINS & CO. RICHMOND LIGHT, HEAT & POWER CO.

W. B. FULGHUM VIGRAN'S LADIES' SHOP CENTRAL AUTO STATION FERD GROTHAUS THE MODEL CLOTHING CO. THE GRAND LEADER McCONAHA'S GARAGE MURRAY & MURRETTE THEATERS WASHINGTON THEATER WEISBROD MUSIC CO. SECOND NAT. BANK DICKINSON TRUST CO.

FIRST NAT. BANK AMERICAN TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP RATLIFF JEWELRY STORE B. B. JOHNSON & SON PALAIS ROYAL HANER'S JEWELRY SHOP ILIFF BROS. QUIGLEY DRUG STORES ZWISSLER'S KLUTE A SMITH J. M. COE PRINTING CO. UNION NAT. BANK

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