Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 222, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 September 1918 — BISHOP ALERDING ON FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN [ARTICLE]

BISHOP ALERDING ON FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN

The Diocese of Fort .Wayne, Fort Wayne, Ind., Sept 8,1918. The war is progressing satisfactorily. intimate victory is assured, provided, we keep our eye continually on the gun until the last shot has heen Arid. We Aiust not relax our efforts till the last and^fina!'battle has been fought* and won.? How proudly. “OM Glory” SMII in thit Tor-.’ eign land in that tfotii*, Hayi In the meantime 'comes the Fourth Liberty Loan, and* ‘further 'Liberty Loahs WiH continue T to come, because more ‘niohey irf 1 needed;' *-Aore money and again more money! More men, miHionr -of them, are taken from their homes into training camps?'then tM tsross‘ J i!ife‘ t A‘Hantic; Ao take part 5n the' i blt)%lidy bittlfec “over there.” Privations; sufferings for all, death for not a few in the position of our soldiers. They-give their all. We must give our money, deny ourselves marts comfortk, if rifeted be, even some of W necessaries M lift." € ' lj i / Ari We 1 Worthy'W"these soldiers; our husbands, our fathers; otfr brothers, our* friends; the hope of obr country? Remove every doubt. A Another opportunity' is ’aV hand. . Pat-ronize-the Fourth Liberty Loan? 0 '.' • ■« (Signed) H -A.' * Bishoip of Fort Wayne, Ind. P. S.—-Published at the request of Father Christian Daniels.' ”' ■ A i rtSSu?‘ „? 'Phohe-WA«.e inu v- rtDIUV i