Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 222, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 September 1918 — LOAN MEETING WELL ATTENDED [ARTICLE]

LOAN MEETING WELL ATTENDED

PEOPLE FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY WERE PRESENT. I There was a large representative body of people present at the Fourth Liberty Loan meeting held in this city Thursday evening. Almost every corporation in .the county was represented, and there were more than forty Remington people here. Interesting and instructive talks were made by the chairman, J. H. Chapman, John P. Ryan, of Gillam township; F. L. Lough, of Remington; Charles M. Sands, of Rensse-' laer; B. F. Fendig, of Rensselaer, and George A. Williams, of Rensselaer. . Some of the points brought out were: Get as. many subscriptions as possible. People urged to make voluntary subscriptions. Duplicates of subscriptions to be given to township chairman so that an account of the amount that has been subscribed, also the names of those who have subscribed, may be known.

The apportionment fdr the county is $450,000.00, and for the several townships is as follows: Barkley, $33,000.00. Carpenter, $96,000.00. Gillam, $15,000.00. Hanging Grove, $15,000.00. Kankakee, $12,000.00. Keener, $16,000.00? Marion, $154,000.00. Milroy, $6,000.00. » Newton, $20,000.00. Union, $33,000.00. Walker, $10,0()0.00. Wheatfield, $20,000.00. —BUY A XJBBBTY BOND TODAYMEN AND WANTED. Wanted men and teams to help fill silos at Pleasant Ridge, Rensselaer, Parr and Fair Oaks. Apply to James E. Walter, Manager J. J. Lawler ranches, phone 337, Rensselaer, Ind. —BUY A ÜBBBTY BOND TODAYCHILD BORN TO > ABSENT SOLDIER A daughter was born today to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cox. This is the fourth daughter and the fifth chilch The father is now with the British ariny in England.