Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 April 1910 — More Friends of the Soldier Send Aid for the Monnment. [ARTICLE]

More Friends of the Soldier Send Aid for the Monnment.

Albert Fendig, of Brunswick, Ga., an old Rensselaer boy and one who has made good in the business world, sends $5 to help in the erection of the Milroy Soldiers’ monument. He says in his letter: "I have your letter of April 14th and take pleasure in enclosing you check herewith for $5 toward the Milroy monument. This is a splendid movement and one that has been long neglected, as the splendid record of General Milroy, as well as of all the brave soldiers from Jasper county is certainly worthy of this recognition. Please give my very best regards to all my friends.” Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ward, of Chalmers, Ind., send 92 and remarked In a short letter: “We a're glad that we can help the good cause along, and wish that the grave of every old soldier might be appropriately marked with a monument.” Elbert T. Antrim, another of Rensselaer’s young men that the town and his old friends are proud of, sent 91 toward the monument with the statement that he hopes to be present at the unveiling. - —7 e— • Impure blood runs you downmakes you an easy victim for organic diseases. Burdock Blood Bitters purifies the blood—cures the cause—builds you up.