Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 231, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1918 — SUBSCRIBES TWELVE THOUSAND [ARTICLE]

SUBSCRIBES TWELVE THOUSAND

Director of Sales B. F. Fendig has ( received from J. J. Lawler his Jasper county subscription to the Fourth Liberty Loan. The amount is $12,000, for which Mr. Lawler has, as he so much deserves, the appreciation of the people of this county. Mr. Lawler has been good to this county and no worthy call has been made upon him which has not been given very careful consideration, and he has been very liberal in his response. Jasper county needs more men with the spirit of J. J. Lawler, and if some of the wealthy, residents of this county had bis spirit of loyalty the enormous profits which these wealthy farmers are enjoying would enable them to put our quota over the top easily. . , ~ • Many of the farmers have had their sons put in deferred classes. Surely they will not ask that their abnormal profits also be given deferred classification. R. L. Budd and W. L. Miller will hold a big joint publie sale at the farm of the former on Thursday. October 10th. Live stock and three complete sets of farming implements will be sold.