Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 125, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1918 — INTERESTING FIGURES FROM JASPER THIRD LIBERTY LOAN. [ARTICLE]

INTERESTING FIGURES FROM JASPER THIRD LIBERTY LOAN.

Prepared by the County Chairman, James H. Chapman, who deI serves great credit for the splendid showing. • 1329 men buy >846,500. 745 women buy >96,400. Total subscnpI Hons. >470,700, which exceeds our minimum quota of >170,000 by 8300J00 and our maximum quota of >240,000 by >230,700. Per cent of subscription was over 270, being the highest in the state. Jasper F county stands at the head of the 92 counties of Indiana. The largest individual subscription was for >IOO,OOO. The second largest was for >14,000. 1,250 people bought >50.00 bonds. * -The subscription through the banks of the county were as follows: THE TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, Rensselaer .>163,100 : :::::::::::::::::::: g? t BANK OF WHEATFIELD, Wheatfield «0»000 I BANK OF DEMOTTE, DeMotte ••••••• iV .?» 000 Study the following detailed report of sales in each of the thirteen township of the county:— J - .« - - - - I • & . a JO -c . if S aEg |a h If 4 §« if §3 8 BS Eg ; 46 2SOO 100 32 3200 18 1800 r 150 1 160 200 3 COO 250 2 600 1 250 , , * ? r 500 L 3 1600 L _ 600 .1 600 _ .. • . 2000 1 2000 » 3000 1 3000 E 5000 1 5000 _____ ■ I 156 22100 65 4360 3 26450 3 10600 3 160C0 I CARPENTER TOWNSHIP—--50 36 1800 90 4500 i 100 64 6400 40 4000 150 2 300 2 300 1 250 27 5400 6 1200 250 4 1000 6 1500 300 6 1800 9 2700 400 4 1600 500 11 5500 5 2500 600 1 *6O 1000 9 9000 ' 1500 1 1600 2500 1 2500 3000 1 3000 JojOO 158 16700 57100 38000 64000 GILLAM TOWNSHIP—--50 17 860 25 1250 100 14 1400 3 300 200 1 200 250 1 250 1 860 300 1 300 500 1 500 800 1 800 1000 1 1000 2000 1 2000 . - 37 7100 30 2000 9100 6700 BCOO HANGING GROVE TOWNSHIP50 36 1800 16 800 100 11 1100 5 600 ' , . • 500 4 2000 1 500 800 1 ,800 1000 1 2000 1 2000 =7--7 54 8700 22 1800 10500 5300 7500 JORDAN TOWNSHIP— . 50 21 1050 28 - 1400 100 14 1400 9 900 200 5 1000 1 200 250 ' 1 250 400 1 400 , , 500 1 600 1000 3 3000 —— ~45 7350 39 2750 10100 6400 9000 KANKAKEE TOWNSHIP—--50 30 1500 7 350 100 12 1200 1 100 150 1 160 1 150 200 3 600 2 400 250 1 250 500 1 500 1 500 1000 2 2000 2000 1 2000 1 4000 - ~51 8200 13 5500 13700 3400 4800 KEENER TOWNSHIP— n 50 66 3300 7 350 100 15 1600 200 2 400 300 2 600 1500 1 1500 ’ 86 7300 7 350 7650 6400 9000 MARION TOWNSHIP— , - 50 221 11050 147 7350 100 95 9500 69 6900 150 5 > 750 2 300 200 17 3400 8 1600 . •. 250 2 500 3 760 300 5 1600 5 1500 350 1 350 400 3 1200 500 26 13000 10 5000 700 1 ?°° 750 1 750 1000 15 15000 4 4000 1 Z 1 1 2000 2500 1 2500 2850 1 2850 3000 1 . 3000 1 3000 4000 2 8000 5000 2 10000 2 1000 J x 14000 1 14000 100000 10l 200360 257 50200 250550 64000 90000 MILROY 100 7 700 250 2 500 —— “25 2000 13 650 2650 2500 3500 NEWTON TOWNSHIP—--50 29 1450 29 1450 100 12 1200 4 / 400 150 1 150 1 160 200 4 800 1 200 500 * 6 3000 2000 1 2000 1 2000 2500 1 2500 4000 1 4000 —— "55 15100 364200 19300 7100 10000 UNION TOWNSHIP50 86 4300 36 1800 100 22 2200 7 700 IM 1 150 200 6 1200 1 200 350 1 350 400 1 400 500 8 4000 700 1 700 WALKER TOWNSHIP— * , M 100 7 700 150 1 150 200 2 400 ~50 5150 16 800 5950 3400 4800 WHEATFIELD TOWNSHIP—--50 49 2450 34 1700 100 14 1400 7 700 150 1 150 200 2 400 250 1 250 300 1 300 400 2 800 500 1 500 4 2000 600 2 1200 oTno 7450 45 4400 11850 Tr 6600 9400 Purchased by non-residents through banks of this county 27800 epeoooo T0ta1....1329 3346500 745 396400 3470700 3170000 3240000 This report does not include bonds purchased by residents of Jasper county through banks outside of county.