LfitfANUN DAILY ]IIP LIBERTY LOAN HEAsked to Aid in Raisins Add!MAdlt;(ional l ifty Per Cent iCl; HiSubscription. , tiarCiSoho tho vccrotary of the treasury of ha; ke«! Indiana to increase it:: Lib-'pcarty Loan puotn fifty per cent, it is•it)'up to the women of the state to do(SO their part to raise tho additional loan., an The worn n of the state and Boone ta county have not finished their work (co until every woman who has; money or( se crcd't at the hank has done something sa ! t oward the loan. The Boone county! chairman of the woman’s loan committee urges every township chair- II | man to carefully go over the list of ,|| [women in their townships and whcr- ( ‘ever possible urge such women as can, to increase their loan. The women must “keep ever-lastingly at it” until rverv available dollar has been!turned into the nation’s treasureI chest, from which the war will be1 financed. The women have worked j loyally during the past two weeks.. They have not thought of the hours or miles. They have faced storms 'and obstructions, yet they have gone on unfalteringly and without com-( plaint. But this is not enough! We must go on! So let every chairman: again get busy to do their part to-1 H ward the additional fifty per cent.The nation’s treasure chest has jw been s welled by an additional loan of \ Plt; $ 1,500 in Boone county. Mrs. Lillie; hi Spillman has taken $1,000 worth of; hi bonds, and Mrs. Neva Whitaker | at Duthie of Indianapolis has subscribed | d« for $r00 worth of bonds. These two, m women have given a renewed interest in securing additional subscriptions, so let the woman’s committee again get busy and help put the additional per cent over.suniwP.