Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 June 1918 — LIBERTY LOAN SALES REPORT [ARTICLE]
LIBERTY LOAN SALES REPORT
Interesting Table of Sales Made In Jasper County} James H. Chapman, director of the Third Liberty loan bond sales in Jasper county, has prepared an interesting table of the sales made in each township in the recent drive. As stated in Wednesday's Democrat, Jasper county headed the ninety-two Counties in Indiana in its percentage of bonds sold. This is a remarkable showing and great credit is due Mr. Chapman for his excellent work. As will be seen from the table every township exceeded its minimum allotment, and Marion township had the largest (number of subscribers, a total of 665, and also the largest total subscriptions, as it should. But two subscribers in SIOO,OOO, and Henry Eigelsbach, $14,000, made possible the splendid showing in both this township and the county. There were 1329 men subscribers
and 715 women subscribers in the co-unty. The subscriptions of the men amounted to $346,500, and that of the women $96,400. Of the $4 70,700 total subscriptions in the county, $461,900 was Marion township, H. O. Harris,
made through the various hanks, as follows: The Trust & Savings banjt. $163,100 State bank, Rensselaer . ~ 92,849 State bank, Remington... 84, FiTst National bank ..... 83,000 Bank of Wheatfield . ...... 30,000 Bank of Demotte 8,000 Total $461,900 Mr. Chapman’s report of sales by townships follows:
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