The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 21, 1918, Page 2

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SSUES ED OSES SIS We Must Furnish the Spade a ind By REV. WILLIAM A. SUNDAY |. ee Buy Bonds!. ! Wises a o ie x! _ GRAMBS PLUMBING CO. Uncle Sam's Liberty war. ‘chest needs filling again! We have the cash to fill-it-as- many times as he lifts the lid. ' There are only two horns to this dilemma—: gou are either a patriot or a traitor. , ‘The men on the firing lie and on the battle. ships have turned from business, home, mother, wife, chil- dren, and they stand ready to give zheir Jives and shield with their bodies us who remain at eee We are unworthy to be thus protected, if we co not do our utmost to sustain them, We must be one in our determination. to win this war. We are traitors to the cause for which they are iving their lives, if we do things here that make their efforts arder. Ee Pisa Life is not worth living unless there is some- ing fo live for. Life would not be worth living if that bunch Fltinies should win. _ ‘That is why they ‘cannot win. we cannot lose. What a mountain of crime God has on his books against that horde of Hellish Huns. What grave is deep enough ‘for this thousand - armed, thousand - footed, That is why \ BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ivy rie the ns Grave, e * “the Potsdam Palace, andthe ban «st - thousand - headed, “shoein’: horned, thousand-fanged pirate | of the air, assassin of the seas, despoiler of the earth an: anti bassador of Hell! SATURDAY, SEPT. 21 1918. The army and navy will dig the: grave, but - (we must furnish the spade. Our boys will soon han ng crape on the door of and Dixie along the Rhine. Uncle Sam is the cactus in the Kaiser’s aod Our Boys have gone over to clean up’ ‘on that fool bunch of Huns and it is up to us to supply them with whatever they need to ra the job.- It takes money, to keep the riveters riveting —the sawyers sawing—the machize s;uns spitting bullets and the grub wagon always on hand with, the eats. There is nothing too good for our brave defenders. ' Our vocabulary contains ‘no words adequate to express our approval of the’ achievements of our govern- ment since we'threw our hat in the ring. We are rich on top of the ground; we are rich under the ground and our rivera . creep like silver serpents to the seas, bearing Our products. The: children of England, France, Italy and Belgium are laughin once more, because they are being fed from Uncle Sam's b Bhp: One carload of meat every. two minutes, ong hog out of every four, nine million pounds of meat a day—all going over to feed our boys. We are in this scrap to the hastde llar, the last grain of wheat, the last day. We will never stop until Germany dips her.dirty blood-stained rag to the Stars and Stripes. It’s a whale of a job we've tackled, but we can eat must put it over. But you must help. Don’t whine. Don’t knock. You can’t saw wood with a Remind: Don’ 4 turn the hese ae Buy Bonds! on the fire; add fuel. HOFFMAN'S CHOCOLATE SHOP * Bay Bonds! 2 ce This Space Contributed to Winning the War by THE BASTON STORE ‘ \ “ we will play Yankee-Doodle PROVIDENT: INSURANCE co. WONDER 5 & 10c.STORE LOMAS HARDWARE CO.

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