Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 133, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 June 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Born, Friday, June 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Date, of Barkley township, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Mai lie Clark, of Wheatfield, attended the alumni banquet last evening. , “Don’t put off until tomorrow what you can do today” is to take the place of “Watchful Waiting.” Mr. .and Mrs. L. F. Myer returned to Flora today after a visit of several days with their son, Dr. W. L Myer and family. L _ - Lloyd-George would apparently change the familiar quotation to read: “Heaven is on the side of the biggest ammunition factory.” Carranza promises to be good and wopld like to enlist the esrvices of the U. S. in guaranteeing him success in battle and* a fat job as president. Zapata is said' to have been a stable boy five years ago. He has succeeded so well without any moral suasion from Uncle Sam that he probably won’t want any of it now. T. J. Prouty received a message yesterday telling him of the death at Manhattan, 111., of Andrew Murdy, an old friend, and he went there to attend the funeral.
Sylvester Hatton has shown quite a little improvement the past few days and his daughter, Mrs. G. H. Chappell, returned to her home at Grant Park, 111., today. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Coen and Mrs. Rebecca Porter drove over from South Bend today to spend several days with Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Parker and other relatives. The weatherman is doing his best to make today all that we could ask for in thd way of comfort, cheerfulness and growing propensity. It is indeed “a rare day in June,” and tomorrow is forecasted to be fair also, which having been said, you can now go ahead and make your plans for an automobile trip.
It is the duty of every citizen to lend encouragement to the National Guard companies. The interest of citizens and the encouragement given those to whom the companies are entrusted will go a long way toward maintaining companies in the towns where they now are. Rensselaer has had a company for more than thirteen years. For the past year it has been without an adequate drill hall and consequently Captain Tuteur has worked at a great disadvantage, but he has sixty enlisted men who are ready for any service that may be required. The men are given training that would prove very valuable in case they are ever called upon. They are taught the school of the soldier in close order drills, they are taught the handling -of rifles, the manual of bayonet exercise, guard duty, patrol, outpost and other guard duties, the principles of personal hygiene and sanitation. They are given exercises to best develop their physical body and to be best able to care for themselves in the event of war. The duty is a patriotic one and is worthy the attention of every young man in this community. There are now only about twenty natiorial guard companies in the state and several of them are hanging on a very narrow thread. It is very probable that the fedearl government will lend additional aid to all companies that stand the test and if this is done it will be almost as good a thing for Rensselaer as a small factory. Captain Tuteur needs a dozen or fifteen more osldiers' and will be glad to explain the requirements to any who wish to pin.
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