Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 222, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 September 1918 — AN APPEAL TO THE CITIZENSHIP [ARTICLE]

AN APPEAL TO THE CITIZENSHIP

OF MARION TOWNSHIP AND RENSSELAER IN BEHALF OF LOAN COMMITTEE. In behalf of ( our committee on the Fourth Liberty Loan, I am pleading with you at this time for your attention, your serious attention. Beginning next Monday morning some of these gentlemen will begin their campaign; you will be visited by some of them. Before these gentlemen start they will have subscribed for their share of bonds, they will leave their business, giving of their time and talents in the interest of tins important movement. Can you not help them by your 'willingness to subscribe. Do it early, do it promptly, be generous in your subscription, remembering you can’t do as much as the boys on the front are doing. Oh, how little our sacrifice. looks in comparison to their’s, and still this is all they ask of us. Do it this week. Don’t let a single solicitor come back and report a failure. Public Opinion will now be the Judge oyer us all. What will the verdict be? 7 Public Opinion will remember for many a day. He will not forget by the time the boys come home. Following are the solicitors: Jennings Wright. Wilhs Luts. C. Earl Duvall. George Collins. W. O. Rowles. G. L. Thornton. Ci W. Postill. Charles Stackhouse.-* Delos Thompson. A. H. Hopkins.

Ed. Randle. True Woodworth. C. G. Spitler. H. W. Jackson. , Ray Wood. R. D. Thompson. G. E. Murray. Nattie Scott. M. Leopold. . Herman Tuteur. George M. Myers. N. G. Halsey. A. S. Laßue. Fred Arnott. Rex Warner. The soliciting committee is requested to meet at 8:30 a. m., Monday, the 30th, in the directors’ room of the Trust & Savings Bank. All are expected to be present, regardless of anything but doctor’s orders.