Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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When I Come Home! i . XVTHEN I come home and leave behind \ W Dark things I would not call to mind, Fll taste good ale and home-made bread, And see white sheets and pillows spread; And there is one who’ll softly creep To kiss me, ere I fall asleep And tuck me ’neath the counterpane, w . ' And I shall be a boy again When I come home! WHEN I come home, from dark to light And tread the roadways long and white, And tramp the lanes I tramped of yore, And see the village greens once more, The tranquil farms, the meadows free, The friendly trees that nod to me, And hear the lark beneath the sun, 'Twill be good pay for what I’ve done < When I come home! LESLIE COULSON {Killed in Action, Oct. 7, 1916) • ’Twill be good pay!” It is the only reward they ask—these fighting men of ours —to come home, victorious. It is the debt we owe— can we pay ft in full ? No. But we can do all we can do. Save and try in some small way to pay our debt to those who have fallen. Save honorably—make a religion of it—nothing we can do today here at home touches so closely the heart of life. For saving saves life. Bonds save life. If you buy greatly you will help some strong, clean American boy, in whose heart is ringing the words “whenlcome home”—really to win through to return to us—a victorious crusader—a mother’s son—alive and well and home again! 4 Buy Liberty Bonds toYour Very Utmost , Thk Contributed to Winning the War by FIRST NATIONAL BANK THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK is now delivering its first order full paid FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN BONDS.
