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Do You Think "Ihi Nevr Cou HIpen?" That is what the farmers thought in Northern " 'France. If we do not win the war it may t, happen here. SInvestinLibertyBonds and help end the war on the other side of the ocean, and thus protect your home, your town and yourcountry from invasionand destruction. THIS SPACE PAID FOR AND cOnTrIWED DY Where Your Money Goes ere our oneoes MASTER JOHNNIE LOMBARDO, NewelliCa W E are now building more dollars to our allies to be spent in the naval and merchant ships United States. than we have constructed in the From the shipyards of the Pacific last generation, to those of the Atlantic; on our farms and in our mines, mills and factories in We are building a vast fleet of air. every State in the Union; back of the BOND plaines, and enormous supplies of ar- firing lines in France, where men are tillery, motor trucks, machine guns, training, camps are being erected and " rifles and ammunition. We are feeding, railroads built, billions upon billions newr, clothing and training an army of a are being expended for labor, for trans- , million men, and preparing for a mil- portation, for materials and supplies lion more. We have loaned billions of of every description, .. The mind can hardly conceive the sums of money T required for our war preparations. Yet these ex- These Bon penditures are absolutely essential Mean So Much More Than Money We must win the war quickly if possible; we must Yo moey would be of tle se to carry it on for years if necessary. We must do you if the Germans should win the war abroad and come over here to complete the job with American thoroughness, let the cost workf c rld subju ton. Invest be what it may. yourmoaney iniberty Bonds-one Bond wmh a itlier mad may sove his lie Remember, when you invmest in your Liberty Bonds, tht there Is "It' eIaiate aga de~ lato"e Immediate, urgent, Imperative need for every dolar you an spnar. U - w - v m A osrnwrmt D Y B. Y. NEWELL., Newelttom, La. F. L GUTHRIE, NOTNAC, LA. I omf Lafr md Strfgfle Money to Loan e Twd l Barber Shop. M oeey , Loan am. me 12 n.-, S -.-i nHE7p2$ pm. am prepared to make long loans on im- m, s:-s .. n amm me e ad qlo-.t proved farms and plantations in Tensas r ..........ass .e and adjoining parishes. Write to or see olbahd MIoam ms ampo fr sus r...5 H. . Vaught ,r.. . o - __ __. -b ..- m - - - - ....................w dsuwm.....nvesmd uhn d et p.mM. eWAdLR Pp. - -d S- s sd r mImes we pemi ss d tea gsr - peeime. A-ent ior . .* pd OUTFIT FOR 1918 we e ,r* a nr..d. u,,s r .assmr ee . a.... . .. I .. Yoo, who l .ke to ,oin the new year with a new ofutft, very . lWn, SPRING IIATI ...S,. * q - b wis--e --. will appreciate tlheie new cravate, specally sent from New York. ,e_ Of ee__ aud deeniaiom . This is mumt a Alluring colors at Te--others up to $3.50 each. m@omo 13 u ni w mg e le ,er vdd And you'll enjoy these 1918 patterns in shirta--om. ovelotat ratse With prices L 2H~a Lasot F Owr t aYou we saveO you shot pe. h is .me whic aut be ast w-eda y camouflaging dwo, to a turn. Salks 54,~ , $, S 7.. oa n RALP on your hat. Make ear pmes your hsadIgr srs- . t ....e i ma d a Underwear, too, two-piece, or better Uill, Union Suilt In tUhe fhres whoen I lsa bis. NuS n.s .ma h ts e. Pajamas for comfort and a good night's sieep--$2.5 to $A. EEE M (iloves, Socks, Ind Idkerchlefs, Collars, Suspenders, Belt. THE MILN Y .. .- ., ..... Cornr Main and Commere SreeW - - NATULO I Miee. WARNER & AE CO., m Vlkka Mi. "Time PYeT e l;, thei- LEVI MORRIS, Newellton ~C~i IZII~L~~~~~~~~~~~~~__~__-----~~ Ldicr ·ta~j~cr