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Clovis News, 03-07-1918 the Ewn S Print University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Clovis News, 1911-1913 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 3-7-1918 Clovis News, 03-07-1918 The ewN s Print. Co. Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/clovis_news Recommended Citation The eN ws Print. Co.. "Clovis News, 03-07-1918." (1918). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/clovis_news/254 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Clovis News, 1911-1913 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. - County Clerk 111-1- FARM LOANS-L-OW 1 1 - FARM, GRAIN AND - r RATES,EASY TERMS 0111 HAIL INSURANCE Baker Brothers a.ny 4,6E0A 4,111A ft, 11110411 Baker Brothers AGENCY I L Apr t AGENCY Official Newspaper of the l'nite,1 States Land Office and of urry County - Ik - 1111,1 111'; 11, IMER 38. CLOVIS, NI 11' MEXICO, THURSDAY, 11ARCH 7, 1918. St.51) 1 Mk Third Liberty Loan Will NEM' ELECTION IS EALLE0 MEATLESS DAIS ME Commence on April 6 r011 TOESOAI, APRIL TEMPODARILI SHRED Nitirph tin April the loan hear per pent affords some 111411(.111101i 11. 11,11 111,1 Ey or lito 1.1111(141 Or the littpreq 1.11i4. 01 or Mott. thirst' Hew large bp it meeting the oily council Slates entry Into tha war. the the loan shall depends Vasil Al L l'elopornry UNCLE SAN! liACKS largely. however. on the Cate of IN NEW the Illy eivetion W11,4 ell IlMs Liberty limn wo, Then. will the BUILDING. suspension of tho nientless mold nod THE PINTO DIAN. pending war Mummy bill parrying tin tho spovini 1441111Ni 1110 Titesittly, April 2nol. 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