Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 230, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 October 1918 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Buy Liberty Bonds pretty nearly two million boys - in Uncle Sam s uniforms are driving home to the kaiser the fact that his press agents made a poor guess as to how much America would count in this war. The least we can do to help those boys if we aren’t able to fight side by side with them is to lend them money that will provide them with plenty of weapons and plenty of food. Provide the sinews of war for them. Compare with the sacrifice the boys over there are making, the government isn’t asking much of us at home. Our sacrifice, when we buy a Liberty Bond, is a temporary one —and we’ll directly benefit from it as we always do when we save money and put it out at interest.

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SOLD $55,000 BONDS MONDAY. The sale of Fourth Liberty Loan bonds in Jasper county Monday totalled $55,000. Our allotment is $450,000. Ten Indiana counties went over the top Monday. Two of these counties are our neighbors, Lake and Newton. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership of Worland A S&ns in the undertaking business has been dissolved. Leo Worland has purchased the business and will continue it at the present location at the Worland Furniture Store on Van Rensselaer street. When not employed in the undertaking business, he will be a clerk in the furniture store, the same as heretofore. Any accounts owing by Worland & Sons will be settled and paid by David M. Worland. LEO O. WORLAND. D. M. WORLAND. Mrs. F. B. Ham received a letter this morning from her son Clifford, wh oonly recently landed in France. This is the first letter from him. Mrs. Belle McCarthy received a card this morning announcing the safe arrival overseas of Corp. Fred R. Speaks. CRACK TEAM GETS THE RIBBONS D. L. Halstead attended the Danville and Peoria fairs, where he showed his crack coach team, and took premiums and ribbons each time they were shown. The permiums at the Danville fair were much larger . than at any other fair. The weather at the Peoria fair last week was almost ideal

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