Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 May 1911 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

f]T Probably the largest shipment of fertilizer ever sent to North□J ern Indiana was made by the Bowker Fertilizer Works of Cincinnati, Ohio, on April 12, 1911, to J. J. Weast of Rensselaer. The above picture of 15 carloads was the shipment. Over 20 cars of Bowker's Fertilizer have been sold in Jasper County this spring, which shows how satisfactory it has been to the farmers who used it last season. Good agents want- J J ed in every township. Write now. Rensselaer, Indiana

MONUMENT TO THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER DEAD.

IN the beautiful National cemetery at Arlington, va., across the Potomac from Washington, the monument to the unknown dead is one of the most striking reminders of the pathos of war. This memorial, erected by tile government in 1866, bears the following inscription, which tells its own pathetic story: “Beneath this stone repose the remains of 2.111 unknown soldiers gathered after the war from the fields of Bull Run and the route to the Rappahannock. Their remains could not be identified, but their names and deaths are recorded in the archives of their country, and its grateful cltlaens am of their noble army of martyrs. May they rest in peace! September, A. D. 180&”