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IS DEFEATED

ENTHUSIASM OVER LIBERTY LOAN

TEtiEGRASiS STROM AH* PARTS OF C!OXJlRC«,y ABE TO& JpaFFE[OT

THAT STOSCRIPTIOiNS AftE &4Bti}B~10WA>f>0ES

Senate

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AMERICANS SHOOT i om AERO:

FOURTEEN THOUSAND . '^ITPPI I P S WIT I

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Washington, Oct. t —^Supscrlptlpiis to the fourth liberty Iioaii have been ^ore numerous and Jatger. than atj ' this;«tage in "any Ipteylotis .loan cant* j

ItefcfftigQft' ftowit aii".%e,(!tion9«cif the;

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HawBnra^tflowi^eir One HimdredMng Past Week

tot he CanaMJermans and Their ising Game—Belgians and Brit-

J ^ f e i p ^ i ^ in Mount enDyinPak

toast-Peace

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XV|a9hlngton, Oot %—Spanish *n« fluen'za continued to *preft<l .in thft «tt

.mjr catnps Stor^ than fourteen tfe^u-|«and aaeit'l»es<j> r^Qrted to the Sjfllcet Of Ahe-auia;QPn «elt6fa1_djirii>g' jthjL t\Yejtfy«four hour* wdiaif •Bt SftiSh to-uay.. < Thla wa» aj). facr^a^ «f thlirty* «i^ h'xmnred .ca*sii *^«J: / ^Aurtf-*^ PnemnjMJla- cases hftVftjUso MiertMed, with 10Q3 «(n4 t W ^ hwnowil death?.

FRENCH TROOfe ^ ^ \ JTOJ^qjOEWM

French fleaatnu»rf^r*, yyanc^. <Jct

Electiofl Equipment Intended

For France Will Be I W Herts

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urn in TBE 1IST

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meraspRS roll oall-votta lg«» than"the ntieimSy

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JWA fthiWM*.» almle^te. although Jh ^coi^* iktW inS'pflplftte a»H9!U|dr!a_Mr;«f>*'B«*fe«t,..Ot:'tt»' IW»..Ijg ^ t o - r . ^ % ^.M^./r t_->p-

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f>Sjr«ffirU&lM4M?5W**ft*tlit.n Jn-rflsanB the priee of .-wtoeM "<0)F l | t^-t6,tw» iloOara-. an*- »tJi«Ii-'&• huahet •";'"'- .-• <, • ' - - . y, ••.•,.w;,...;.r;,.^.iai-...,,i„t.-

SSuoflred a«4 twlftty^jth -anplvert iary *<jf ;t*(* -djieovery,. of. ^feicrtca; ;Prc_t<I#flt -'"ywUpwi.vljM*. proe&ktni«a,' tt jWher^, i)a^ ai|*;rfiltteBta the ctOxena

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j had gfcfealy ^ u l | e 4 tjllp; 3^pegt;l)f^tdyiSf itntJMWgpF

M^m^iM& the^'GttMis^fyi ^i^aMiesonatt fi»irt6 havfti3ont^iHedt»play jtIp§l_iggaiBie asidt6p(>tt1iasit tibat

[jsivfe d^featsvand the islthidrsii^a) of Biilgam ©om ^ w a i

: EVont Hortherk BeJ^iaai t(> tile t^polti 6S f fep^a the battle frwatis stallseethiiig^tiiaetivityon ^ri(«i|iraat9

^ermaij^ yrhieteaye seiiQiM^liapfrSwg^^th^^to^ limes.: .'•.. fBi f landers tfe|ie?gie«isajid BJri^h in, the region

sharp wedge eastward, capfmni^ i3»)portartfc towns .jaid ^ttiii^lbjes o f e p i a w ^ ? ! ^ . * . « _ , _ _ _ _ , *»i*,/iA^^i^A.rtC.*W<i»__.HhiiTn_u__i__.^

m t kouHeetf 9»ttntesft -''.tttHi; accord*

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• • itAtDERs •mfr.:mmm*AT~'* TAcaara> TW qctOKm WHWCK

WJth * th* Aih»rt<*n tlfoot* In, faoctatea \* 1»r«i«y ii«i-!rt-*H '.'"»*iw troopers ar#,«Knrd«fl hy th*lf officer*

OntWS C U U 1 I 1 K l _ 4 c a v > i W i » i ! | ' l " W i T v " •—"*"—I f- . '*-, ~ v ; •• ' •*£*- . ]

_=HJmJs^^i^-J«, __.^^•-___. ^ ? ^ ^ f f l ^ ^ =""w^; C ^5Tcb*0Mya*1^£^^^ ^tttish, 4roeirieans m ^ ^^^^'d W l N I Mmm, . ;

# i i ^ A f l ^chlnVy.om«r>rS^

^e'lt,6ieito.w|fst:^,«i^^^AB

"5Ve jen ow now,nwre / » ™ 1 « ' than'we eVerVJoaW beWye" why free Biea b»tt*_.t the tre»t |I»*ion «a«

- ' "4*- %^-*haJIJ8K the

K»ft*tn ml,- lwjwwii i? The ordar Mtied"ir Pmidtet Cr««-

,*t' *«*«" fiwatary «f HhMr, pr M^ j [4tirif Jh«- i«ktnr of.tfce. MMI^ V*»~

I'irtnunt hi daalrou* «f i—1-HHK th* :»t»taH»r-ajaiiFy:-q*ay-_»>-tt-l% t* t*ka

ifwtea ,»f mtmtHtm a. tte" Awir_mia i;a»#«ittowary yprof tn both th« prt-

.a-arr.a-A-lonftrtl al^dtan, tUa a»-fr'atawi* irtlt naowMrltr _• haw* a. tha whdltiftn th«,t thV Uiina t_L_Up vote« wtll not aertoAiaty, tatarfera «MH nlliury op*ra__»i«. ^t.tilt >f-lWBt tJm-v pwlnn ta th» ew*»«Itia* aa< mm iitant j»oY«m*nt of aur military *« c«a la *uropa. ik- J« aot eaaaMaratfi |.pntcilt«bl*'t» jwrari- .tha .ctmnitf .*t]OB*.rit'-.to.«l-1*> frwM* W'lNWMl

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tkl jurt ««t»i4« ttt#-.ipt«- o t tb» city, JH ffiiiirtction of K«u»Un *»_ a«ri^

t&a. ;«jttta«>r ihtart»i»h-eoto «tvep

jha^iftjiuga delight-ot iwvanlla Ptfl*;

&ecaiiW Jfc «ow» clearer ana clearer »_*t jt)p|»itt» »er«ice it w to-he A»-1 •j*Ba*jt il_lyJI«t«, to- r»nd«r to the' worte* .. " "' "

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m Qjpmju* AFJBJOA.

vu/r, ~„--.»- ,._. _ Iiondon, Oct, t~«!_l»» Anti-Slavery i»w_i''i((r nm,bM* been taken over *n_ A_orf«llJIca• ProteoUon Society

_ SiSg_^Aeusi_I_____eiCro»« a»» park has present^il a memorial to tha gov. |;fgritalorrla«an-axairata«ce«. _ ••rntnarn wjrtiip for the abolition of

li'mm lis Biir«» 3-Mfe t tat Buffalo tha ieg.1 atatua o! ftavery In the for-JSlil'a * W | 4 .Weet 9h&Pl "pttforaed mer OeVman ttrritory In Africa now

- . ... i ,,_ -,__,. u n a e r Dritlih adntntetratton. They claim that there were approximately 185,000 elavea In Gtrman Bast Africa on the outbjeak of *rar.

Among ti\a atgnera of the memorial are-the BlahOpa of Durham, Manchea-

For Sale B7 W. B. M<Hn__l DRUG OO

_»_A5riHBti_i-H,!v?r. _.

u*aeu_- ••'".... .. ... • . . „ , . . .» , . Between the' Vesleana ^isne ritei«^1iKe"I?V6ndh:eoli;

pr wint ^ n ^ a bMttght t-» t«»t Ration »na timuetopush,BacktiieG-C8I&&S»0-ibof "^ie Aisuejwhile it_ts tc»«o ,floverninafc4#*^ i6 » into exfcrttnee. in Clhairipagne, the frencli, opmimgiiiconTOiietioii--witIx

..—._ ,* — , . , « M . ana clearer, e j ^ e ^ ^ g ^ s t e s di ly aSTa-icmgiidrth^m'di Their guns.ftovir doininate the i l i e river viHe-jr, raaniBg to tlie ijortii ol ___fgoime fotest, wiifle onrthe-otiaerBide of th© for­est, thfe ilanericans are slowly cpiniiig up the Aire valley,

l a t h e mountain regiom on the Italian front thefehas fheeii coosaderahle ixiereaBe in the aitflleiry activity and, probably an offensive will soon begin here against the Austro-Hungarians.

General AUenby in Palestine has surrounded Damascus and the French cavalry arc reported to be working their way up t i e Mediterranean coast.

Peaee demonstrations have been held in Berlin in which police intervention fcecame neeessary.

Americans Shoot Down Aeroplanes Washington, "Oct. 1.—Further advances W tho Aw-

m i_ans atlong the MPUSP l-iver and in the Argonne f were reported in Pershiag 's communique for today, ro ceived tonight by the War Department. American pat­rols have passed beyoug Cierges and aw maintaining con-

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•poKt'th^ o ^ I y - p i i t e ' V ^ ^ i W fcj, detetlo^te-' 4W»C?¥ . 3*»^ ' ,,*»««-'- -f -•- -—^-•-—* — ^ ' ' • - ^ - f thing*" with .An. .v ' /"*" ;» - L?t tho average'n«|to. aolataft -nm

and ha forced 40 lla 4ow» f « f. tttnav

Oor.

Hi»f *.-*»i«rta*d

as t i s sr jrs^ i **£2w& isi'*« and»u». y » b » t . mlnent clergyman, tnambera of Par-1 ^ j :„ x> 1,;™„V nAmnmnin iw tnr tnrlfiv* re-llamant anft well known elOiSHB. WEATUEH urDio*noN&

P a i r a n d Bllghtly warmer W e d n e s ­day; ThOrsday fair, except for s h o w ­ers In the north portion

BUILDERS ' SUPPLIES (III • • • IMI I II

CIEMENT COMMON BRIOK

FIREBRICK PRESSED BBIOE

TAPESTEY BBIOE LIME

FLUBIINTOG SIWBBPTPB

SHEATHING EAFEB TAB PAPER

B O O F m O P A P E B * ETO.

W H Y

let your cows eat up dur­ing the winter all the pro­fit they have made for you in the summer? Keep

je milk coming in quan-*ty all the time.

U N I C O R N

does that little thing

FEEDS

NO. 1 FEED DANDY CORN AND

OATS TJIttOORN DAD2Y

COTTONSEED MEAL OALFMEAL

LINSEED MEAL GLUTEN

POULTRY FEEDS MILL FEEDS

GROUND GRAINS "WHOLE GRAINS

ETO.

TO ENTER OFFICERS TRAINING SCHOOL

LIKTTENANT-<;OVKJlN<>n S H O E N -FXIi W I L L GO T O CAMP ZACH-

A R Y TAY1X)II—^T(> RKSIGN OFl ' lCK IF IU". t U . t X T -

KD I J K I T K N A V T -( . O V E R N O R

ana ho g«e» -to »Jaisn atmqpi |TO»«41-;ately,. tintefe, h? *U~-$«?r?ifeiy--^tt|* awake. *he le*a.«ir* cf ^t'lsaat. m*

.rpglmant hair* hnft^O »fll«Pt * »li« [whoroby all the nieipherf-HiA•$*&$!• when they Urn ,do«fn> Join Hs4)4fc ,wjir»-tho White offioff ,-«i 'one^'phfti H* keeps the squad Hwako then by pr««a-Ing* tho nanff ofJu\Vhlsn HKtt'to toiii* who ropoata th» Oresrora to hi? tr|»hit o? left and i-o«tv'es an answering pressure as evldenco that his compan­ions are awafeejt

Nevertheless, tne negroes are al ways ready for ti fight. One regiment bad bogged its way Into a portion of the. line where action was assured in the last German offensive, and that action suddenly began.

In "the "main th* nogro troops are deeply attached to their white officers and will go through lire and flrtod for t h e m ^ e r wi th tfefem In ihe mnjn also t h e offioera are attai'lioit to the «ien. take pride In them n n l father them no end. T h e negroes are punc­ti l ious In such detai ls a s salut ing and ilinolpline unci de ference to oftVerH and Huperlorw thouffh Inx In other nuittera of dlhciplinr which they do put unritTHtand

tha- }|i*aT,c«i»i^;iu«^j!M»4te..UMaai |*ttB»i(iv-- jjw t<&' fllftsnt "WTOWfe Hi Whlol? -tljere-aro jl«rf<>fK:iHa^t- *w« wllfc tie Teacha* iy.' Jwiit,' Slfha m$m .fceotn *thJ* itat* K»(»I M vota* threugh |^«y^fpktn^!«|'^n»h?jfjr •*••* ym

.il'^eaiht?." jaala-aaerttaxy-of '«Nn,H 'Hu«^ »*tji!i,t T*ftr7i«~.-ttie' 'p>tfawium' itm« 'x§aw. #p'tf, i»bne"%*. >*y#' matt-ftti^r prep»raft i<k votJnt th% pit * #na

, itm-' '«»• :;t

,ra»e«,**"«So.. „—.—_. -only naaa w%* kwnw'jMa^ h« U pT«aniag far MM' WW* or iMNtt - maaak. growlag (a tha a«W»M' Inr that tha Oariaaui la . ha wcrnlttaa M H A tM» 1

Jfltfct if. fr**i. waaaw* tec tha Ua« M* > n w » *w»«j» »>«• t»*t"»»» *K* j»»7»..» .T-»T;. JWI .^-T- . - ;tHp y,rw m , . < w « r

KHKNOH tXUlFJSTS S U R I F H T - H J KOR WAII

S j r a r j s e Oct I IJIeu r»ii3 n r i f m ernor K'lward Mchnein'ck has mn.l«' apj»licatlen u h i r h hah been a r r e p t n l b> the local authori t ies for admiss ion to the training school for artllerv of­ficers at Camp Zarhury Taylor Ken­tucky He expeeta lo be cal led to camp wlihin a few days In the ev­ent of his re -e lec t ion a s Lieutenant-Governor he proposes t o resign Janu , ary first and h i s successor will be the president his term of the Senate to be elected when that l>ort> meets | for session *

T o n s . Cenlml France. t>ct 1.— I < nrrewpondenre of T h e Associated i'l'-si-> Tlnihci cut t ing for the use of the Amer ican a r n u Is* proceeding on .1 \ a.Hf Male lit so-nit' Of the great for-, HI rcgtmis of France , uff wel l as In .Switzerland ami Spain The cutt ing • >f i tree in Kiance has bepn in peace ' nie«. Utile slini i nf a fclon> and no tr». cnnld he removpil until another \ ;goi OUK sapling WHH ready to take Ita |i,.,»'e But the Btern re. j i / lrements nf «ar have compel led a change In lhl# •ntiservation nf the forents and the 1'ienrh are vielidlng the f e e s they h'i'e ^o long sa feguarded

|*i**;th« ««pr«n» a^o'rtty "ot, t«4 W^f fopattroent f^i 'hb *ne ,to8ajr '•wishes to oonffioiwiihBnch#|f*%$S? barwss the aenartnient/ the '«$*»«

, Hi ntJlnK ^fflc«ri\ ofe ihc^JnU-shttJixe iacWsybw BUgJj rtrasnfijcwt;. t*i&i$ toward the winning of 'this: Wotfhl

fatruggter ana Uw> estoWtenltUm . ^ i d vintorlona pear*,"

cerar&rcNnrv A«rtOK ^ . MAY DfSmm BTgyifV

OF FiJRli WOqp OoimmtniUeB t h r e a t e n e d w i t h «Sr*

lous ftrol aliortage s h o u l d not w a t t «jn» ill winter, b u t should aot now to.-atim u ato t h e cut t ing o f wood by farmers , Hiv officials o f the Fores t Service , O n -i ted a t a t e s Departrnjenfc alkAgrleulturo

It i s hetlev«d t h a t f a t m e r s tn many s e c t i o n s Wilt cut a l t the wood neadod fc-r t!w> commtinl ty If they are guar': anvtoed a m i n i m u m price suflliclent to .tlott a fair profit. Such contracts shou ld bo m a d e aa early aa possible, "o t h a t the wood may be properly seasoned .

Ilec-ause f e w farmers get otlt e n o u g h wood to requlro a stove-woo<l mill , cons is t ing o f busa saw and power spl i t ter aa part of their equipment, it i« suges led that a group of farmers o o p e r a t e tn operartlng such a p l a n t

M O U K S1UPHI U.DFJLS N K E D E D .

M ' t l U : A IJTTI .F FOR F K i V t ' H Hi >SP1TA1«

tr*ioa4 1B tha thaary •« w ' 'l»j4»a«it«u^*Moaab»a*J

drtva tht'an|m» tram*' W*' |5l0t-th» ra4n-*noT»*rt" * | J j tti, hut thera ara tn<4laat*«M

]'tn*.HfrmaW»' th»y.-«ia *M «Mt i Mo ft :HMhjy-a&-ir* Jh»-..i«H» ^ r "the* war | ^ fa «s4"llH6«. t»- tha ]

|YawM>ari«i<^-iUiafcJfctoa»ta«"J>*Jt' fHf ' l*tbTfifri» VaJlrTt Wl i f f^" !Hwr'" taw ^JaWtar^th^^cji^iasjii •a« a«a tha; Btittttnite ttMi* !»'• greater' anWwsiaani .tbam baa ' apparent for ^ iftjr- «a©»«Mi»" Hm'i aot merely 'et&ffilifjmX • *lMNr..L slasblng away Hh« Qtio dtt+a a*ae" »nowi> there tt an'fifhlfr^ii^f*"*^ hia <ile hittms jfeif »«IsajNi,-"

Tbe GemtBttt- -arjj^^ht mhiiM0^0i^ They are not «o 6itt^pM,s4; IBMAC clothing is not had llBf thby i»tobafcir have plenty of awfniSnStietti'lWiiiHl^ staading the enonnW* ttoraa^; ti»«*-have abandoned. But ther* !• s»»a»-thing wrong and men wn'0jl»<#;<f»eh«. manded troops In th* xtciffijb&gjtilli*-, Amerlcan-Brltlah oifanf We*. mt#'"'i W* clincd to believe It la the *#ill|fc*ieW b i d e M_o»te of Germany tgtltaJAMV ••;; lessneas of koaptngr «tt ihl••'.'fljHl.'-"'•• against the foe who>. qtwSq ij'f>Jj$ •'•: growing stronger inetoaa of we Mtifv.

D. & H. DOMESTIC COAL

BLACKSMITH COAL, SOFT COAL, CANNELL GOAL

Dock & Coal Co BRITISH CASUALTIES

FOR SEPTEMBER

l lu iseholdi"- do I rior 1 ""ii "f linen fo> ^ ' r a i n f Think ho»

„, ,,, » ,,1 c or more "I ,.d f m

. , i t f i l r g e t v o i l ' -

the hnep.tals tn ca i iu ^ »in en n the ,1 ic les a*k

W a s h i n g t o n Oct 1 —So t h e great addi t ions to tho shripbulldlhg forces of the K m e r g e n r y Flee t Corporation may 'xiobtatnod in ihe shortest t i m e and thnt green n u n m a y be untght. night s c h o o l s will be establ ished by the Ed­ucational a n d Training Sect ion of the S'I pplng Board

It has been es t imated by Cha irman Hur le \ tha t 130.000 addit ional men nrc needed tn the shipyards, and that n iahy others will ftaSlfclb) bo secured '0 Mil the places rnadA^Vaennt by the now draft.

S h e — " Y o u ueedn<t m a k e tun « t 3WJT | n o s e . I didn't ehooso I t " BCer 8SSti(*^.; — '-ghat's right, sis; i t turned B$ |i»*>>; "ask ed " - E x c h a n g e '.. ;.

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Leadley's Active 11 U v e r Tablets i T

A vegetable r e m e d y T constipation^ 25c a n $ ^ | ^ | drugglsta Alwaye In the «%«« r|i&fs,::

:—r:—trr:—rr-r "zdi*g^0-:.

Sf0i lS,29 0LI»TOKST.

London. f)ct 1 .—Casual t ies a m o n g the Brit ish forees* reported during the month of September tota l led 94.937 officers and m e n . Th© officers ki l led or wounded nuinbered 1 .R99 and the

MILL AT DOCK men 14,914.

PJQ 200LIOT?OSS^;

E. D. RYAN, SPECIAL INSURANCE UNDEBWBITBRS

PLATTSBUROI, ^ H

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