Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 April 1919 — RECORD MOST BE MADE OF DISCHARGED SOLDIERS [ARTICLE]

RECORD MOST BE MADE OF DISCHARGED SOLDIERS

Through an act passed by the recent legislature/ it becomes imperative for the recorder of each county in the state of Indiana to make an official record of all of the soldiers discharged from his respective county. , , County Recorder Scott has been advised to commence the work at once and asks that all soldiers who have been discharged from the service in this county co-operate with him that the work may be done efficiently and promptly. Under the act it becomes necessary’ for all soldiers to forward by taking personally to the recorder’s office their discharge mail or certificates. Upon the completion of the filing of the record by the recorder, the former must then sign the same before the certificate of discharge be returned to him. If the soldier wishes a duplicate of his discharge made he may obtain it by applying to the recorder and again signing the record. ReCorder Scott asks in order that confusion and delay may be avoided in the return of the discharge certificates sent by mail, that the return address of the soldier be plainly written. Each discharged soldier should give this matter his immediate attention that the work may be expediated.