Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 237, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 October 1913 — Interesting Course of Instruction for Militiamen. [ARTICLE]

Interesting Course of Instruction for Militiamen.

A new plan is being adopted by which the Adjutant-General of the state through the management of Captain Grimstead, the U. S. army officer, will direct the course of instruction for the militia at their home stations. The plan seems carefully worked out and should prove very interesting. The members of Company M will find it to their ad/ vantage to attend every meeting at the armory. Drill begins promptly at 8 o’clock each Wednesday evening. This Saturday, evening and each Saturday evening during October one or more officers of the company will be at the armory from 8:00 to' 9:30 o’clock to talk over the matter of enlistments with any one who desires to join. The instruction is valuable, the service patriotic and you will find it interesting if diligently followed. Tt is expected to take in a class of thirty new recruits during the fall. Get In early and have the advantage of the instruction work in class “D” which starts at once. There is no cost to join, all that is required is that you pass the

physical eramination. You will be paid 20 cents each week for attending drill.