Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 116, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1912 — Faithful Militiamen Receive Promotions In Company “M" [ARTICLE]
Faithful Militiamen Receive Promotions In Company “M"
Faithfulness and perseverence have rewarded a few members of the local < militia company and with the retirement of two sergeants, they have received good promotions. Sefgeants John B. Gangloff and Letter M. Speaks have been honorably discharged from Company “M.” The former because of expiration of enlistment and the latter on account at removal. - Corporal Harrison B. Timmons and vatez John D. Moore, Howard a Clark and Simon P. Thompson wore promoted to the rank of corporal. Watson. Moore and Clark had 100 per emit attendance at drills for the past f months. Thompson, who formerly attended Culver Military Academy, bad much valuable training while there and is welt qualified for bis new One and possibly two other vacancies will occur by the time the comBenJ *7n About d or 7 o’clock Sunday evening a fire started and consumed the H. W. Marble dredge on the R. EL Davis ditch in Kankakee township. It was situated north of Teflft one or two 8 The dredge was a one-yard FairOintment. A 1 e t goes a ons _ _. ■ x ' 'M ft * mm * ~ .C’dam A L - f '
