Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 148, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 July 1917 — Page 4
RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN ***** qX»AJME~* KAIKX&TOV. MbWllwH ni r*n»i mvi xb mmu&ab WIIXLT MPXKXOM 8«ml-W»«kly Republican entered Jan. 1, 18»7, a MCond claao mall matter, at the poatoffice at RenMelaer, Indiana, under tl*a act ot March 3. lift., Evanlna Republican entered Jan- 1, tB»7. aa second class mail matter at the poatoffice at Rensselaer, Ind., under the act of March S, 1!7». BATBS TOM BXBPXAY ADVKMTIBXMG ':::: : tiffin una roB cmamxtxbo am Three lines or less, per week of »tx i—nw of The Evening Republican ana two of The Semi-Weekly Republican. t< oenw. Additional space pro rata. ■UBSCMXPTIOM MATTS Daily by Carrier, 10 cents wees. By Mall. »».« a year. Semi-Weekly, in advance, year, |>.o..
CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOK SALK. FOR SALE —288 acre farm in Mississippi, 2 miles from railroad station. Price $5,000. Will sell on easy terms or will trade for town or farm property. This farm is improved and is a great bargain and this price is only good to October 2nd. If you are thinking of locating in the south it will pay you to investigate.—Harvey Davisson. FOR SALE —Late Flat Dutch and Danish Ballhead cabbage plants, 25c a hundred. Phone 14 or 41. FOR SALE —5 acres inside the corporation, on improved street, well tiled and in alfalfa, $1,400. —G. F. Meyers. FOR SALE —Base burner and sideboard. Both in good condition. — Mrs. Emily Harris, Phone 247. FOR SALE—lndian motorcycle and buggy.—John Switzer, Parr, Ind., Phone 911-F. FOR SALE —Nice ripe cherries delivered. $2.00 bushel. —Ted Watson, or Phone 947-A. FOR SALE—FuII blood Jersey calf, 2 weeks old. —W. L Hoover. FOR SALE —Lot in Phillips’ Fairview addition, well located and cheap. E. M. Laßue. FOR SALE —Two stoves, one a baseburner and the other a Round Oak wood stove, both in good condition. Call J. A. Dunlap. FOR SALE—Now. is the best time to get your bee supplies and have everything ready for the swarming peuaon. Get your new hives, supers, and all other supplies of Clark & Robinson, at this office. Call Phone 18 or 516 for prices. A line of Root’s supplies on hand at all times. FOR SALE —12 cents each, 1 car load of white oak fence posts, 5 inch tip by 7 ft, iust received at Rensselaer. See B. Forsythe or Phone 287. FOR SALE—ReaI bargain, improved 80 acre farm, new 5 room house, new barn, miles from Wheatfield, Ind., $36 per acre. Will take live stock first payment easy on balance. —Harvey Davisson, Phone 246 or 499. FOR SALE —A well established hotel or board house tra ie. For further information write P. O. Box 511 or 464. FOR SALE—AL staple sizes. No. 1, oak lumber, $12.00 to SIB.OO per m. 12,000 No. 1, white oak posts, 10c each All F. O. B. Tefft Indiana. See T. H. Hayes, at Tefft or & Forsythe, Rensselaer, Indiana.
WANTED. WANTED —Thirty head of spring pigs—William Wacker, R. F. D. 1, McCoysburg, Ind. WANTED —To buy, carload shipments of cordwood and stove wood; also walnut logs. Write to CoveyDurham Coal Co., 431 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, HL WANTED— Steady employment in Rensselaer. Either inside or outside work.—D. V. Comer. FOR RENT FOR RENT —The Leota Jones residence property on Front street. Phone 324. FOR RENT —5 room cottage on Front street. Phone 512 or 268Green. FOR RENT —Modern house, nine rooms and bath; sleeping porch; furnace heat; garage: 8 blocks from postoffice, on Washington Ave., the best part of the city. Every detail modern. See J. N. Leatherman, First National Bank, Rensselaer, Ind. FOR RENT —Residence, 8 blocks from court house square.—Dr. F. A. Ttrrfler. . 2? TFOR RENT—My house on Milroy Avenue. City water, electric lights, barn, garage and 8 acres of ground. Possession at once.—Emma M. York. FARM LOANS FARM LOANS—An unlimited supply of 6 per cent money to loan. — j. Dean & Sen, Oct Fellows Building.
MOMBY TO LOAN—6 per cent fam loaaa.—John A Donley. DOST. _ LOST —Cap off of gasdline tank on July 4. Please return to A. Halleck. LOST—South of college, pocketbook containing 10 one dollar bills, nail file and a one cent piece. Return to Robert -TWeedie or leave at Republican office. „ LOST —Felt hat Sunday evening. Return to Frank Eldredge, McCoysburg, or leave at Republican office.
LOST —Sunday in west part of I town, a soft straw hat. Please return to this office and receive reward. ■ LOST —Gent’s open face gold watch with Chicago Kent College of, Law fob attached. Return to A. F. Long and receive reward. LOST—Red billbook containing twenty dollars. Finder pleace notify this office. LOST—Sunday, July Ist, a 22 Remington repeating rifle, in canvas case, somewhere between Rensselaer and the Kankakee river. Reward if returned to L, C. Rhoades at hardware store. LOST—Auto plate No. 48384-Ind. Return to Republican office. MISCELLANEOUS.
Will furnish room to a man or boy who will exchange his services in mowing lawn and taking care of garden. —Mrs. E. L. Clark, Phone 258. FARM BARGAIN —240 acres. This farm is in this county, on public road, mile from pike. It is level land and all in cultivation and blue grass pasture except 30 acres of timber. It is good grain land and has good outlet for drainage. There is good seven room house, good barn, double cribs, two large cattle sheds and ten other outbuildings in good condition. There are three wells and two windmills with tanks. Large bearing orchard. Fencing all good. Owner lives on this farm. It would be cheap at $75; For quick sale will sell for $45, on terms of $3,000 down. —George F. Meyers. FOUND —Child’s blue coat. Inquire here. The iron-market has dropped arid I am now paying 50 cents per 100 pounds delivered. Better bring in your iron now as the market is expected to go still lower. —Sam Karnowsky, Phone 577. Mrs. Simon Leopold is spending the day in Chicago. See Chas. Pefley for trees, vines and shrubs of all kinds. Guarantee stock tb grow or replace free of charge. For fall delivery. The funerals of Augustus Kanne and Edward Cain were held this Tuesday morning at the Catholic church. B. F. Fendig, James Ellis and S. C. Irwin went to Chicago this morning. _ Eyes examined and glasses .ground by optometrist of years of practical experience in one of the best equipped exclusive optical parlors in the state. —Dr. A. G. Catt, Rensselaer, Ind. Over Long’s drug store. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Branson are spending a few days with their son on the farm near Foresman. Bicycle tires, the largest line in the city. All new stock at the old low prices. Also bicycle repairs and repairing.—Main Garage. The Standard Bearers of the M. E. church will hold a picnic supper at the home of Bernice Carson Friday evening at 5:30. R. L. P. Massey, of Medaryville, has been visiting his niece, Mrs. Rachel Scott, here for a few days. Mr. Massey and Mrs. Scott went to Parr today to visit relatives. Winter togs were again called into action today. The summer of 1917 seems destined to be a cool one, for here we are almost in the middle of July with scarcely any real hot weather to speak of. Monday was a very warm day but the temperature dropped considerably over night and today is very cool. CASTO R FA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Sgnatuceof /wCAW LOCAL MARKETS. July 9— Corn —$1.63. Oats —67c. — Eggs 28e. —— ; ~~ Hens —15c. Roosters —9c. Fries —25c. Butterfat —37 % c.
Would be pleased to "do your Carpenter Work Largejandsinall jobs given the. best attention Edward,S mith Phone 464
Storage Batteries RECHARGED AND REPAIRED Electric Starters, Generators, Ignition Lighting Systems Repaired and Rewired Rensselaer Garage Official Service Station for Vesta Doable Life Batteries. i ■ ,
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118 John Ray Haste 119 Clarence A. Geary 120 Guy H. Potter 121 Leslie Zellers 122 Bernard C. Bailey 123 Walter Spencer Brown 124 Rollin J. Stewart 125 Alfred E. Bisher 126 Henry W. Cords 127 Edward R. Cook 128 Leslie Lawrence Lowman 129 Marion Chester Large 130 Paul A. Kafr 131 Frank T. Ringeisen 132 Clarence B. Cochran 133 Lawrence A. Blunk 134 Roy Lee Cochran 135 Harry W. Cochran 186 George Clayton Mellender 137 Frank Steffel 138 Walter H. Bell 139 Ernest V. Sayers 140 John A. Moosemiller 141 Howard L. Hall 142 Charles William Lowman 143 Arnold Leonard Baily 144 Paul Dwight Stevens 145 Hugh Firman Davisson 146 Samuel E. Cook 147 John Osborn 148 James S. Jordan 149 Fred Frank 150 Ray Bristow 151 Frank Fritz 152 Raymond Herr 153 George Walters 154 Ira Williamson 155 Perry Elmer Garriott 156 John F. Garriott 157 Wayne Smith
HANGING GROVE.
Mr. and Mrs. James Poisel and family, of Gillam, visited Chas. Bussell and family Sunday. * Babcock & Hopkins are doing some repair work on the elevator at McCoysburg. Most of the working parts of the elevator will be replaced with new and a new engine will be installed. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Stephens and son, Frank, of Wingate, came up Sunday morning by automobile' to visit their son, Paul Stephens and family. Mr. Stephens’ health continues poor and it is probbale he will try some other climate this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cochran visited Sunday with M. Ringeisen and family at Rensselaer. Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson and children went to Monon Saturday evennig to-visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rose are visiting the former’s relatives in Illinois for a few days. Edward ex.pects to be called to federal service any day. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jacks and son visited Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Parker Sunday. t , , , . . Simon Cook shipped a load of stock to Chicago Sunday evening, the first that has been loaded for shipment here in several months. Mr. arid Mrs. R. L. Bussell and family visited Geo. Parker’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Bussell returned from Hammond the Fourth, where he has been employed for the past several months. He returned here to assume charge of the elevator. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller and family visited Arthur Miller’s Sunday. Mrs. Mary Ann Robinson went to Rensselaer Saturday evening for a stay with her son, Dan Robinson and family.
Mayor Charles G. Spitler went to Chicago today. Mr. and Mrs. Hayner returned to their home in Chicago today. G. R. Garett, who had been visiting his father here, returned to his home in Chicago this forenoon. Mrs. Dennis Brooks and children returned to their home in Hobart after a visit with relatives here. Miss Daisy Mosher, of Chicago, is here to spend a few days with Miss Ida Fleming. Mrs. Clifford Parkison and children went to Fickle Station, Ind., today to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Reinhardt. Daniel Sharp, who had been visiting with the Parkisons at Pleasant Ridge', went to his home at Frankfort this morning. Mr- T. H. Dewey, who had been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. C Beckman, returned to his home in Little Falls, Minn. Mr. Dewey and Mr. Beckman are brothers-in-law. Major George H. Healey returned home today after a tour of inspection of the several companies of his batal lion. Judge Barce reutrned to his home today to attend to some legal matters. He will return Wednesday and expects to spend Wednesday and Thursday in going over the proposed route of the Ryan ditch. Mrs. J. H. O’Neil went to Indianapolis today, where she will meet her husband. Mr. O’Neal has been doing work for the government in the investigation being made in the Indiana coal fields. In a few days he will go to West Virginia for further investigation of the c6al situation. Mrs. O’Neal expects to accompany him on this . trip. Their daughter, Sara, will remain here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Parcells.
158 Clyde Henry Smith 159 Robert Cook 160 Charles Herr 161 Robert J. Johns 162 Charles Wilson Bussell 163 .Jesse Ford Brown 164 William Lindey 165 William A. Custard 166 John F. Schroeder 167 Alfred E. Murray 168 Carl Milton Gordon 169 Clarence Holliday 170 Charley Stevenson 171 Burl Blackman 172 Grover G. Cox 173 John Clager 174 Edward A. Rice 175 Homer W. Stewart 176 Kenneth J. Dilly 177 Reuben C. Wilmington 178 William P. Madary 179 Earl Parker 180 Leon Lewin . 181 Curtis R. 182 Joseph EL: Hallett 183 George R. 1 Larue 184 Joseph H. Charles , : 185 Ernest W. Gosch 186 Albert Thomas Maeirbofer 187 Frank Grube 188 Frank A. Clager 189 Edward Gramps 190 Vertal Steele 191 Arthur Murray 192 William A. Keene 193 Orvil Fisher 194 Lottis S. Franklin 195 Charley C. Cooper 196 Clifford C. Hamilton 197 Thore Olson 198 Tipton O. Wiseman 199 Walter F. Wiseman 200 Horace M. Clark 201. Andrew Wm. Bush 202 Harvey Austin 203 Charles C. Jensen 204 Fred N. McGlinn 205 Herman P. Stewart 206 Roland Myers 207 William Miller 208 Earl O. Schatzley 209 Lawrence F. Schinckenburger 210 Eli Mize 211 James C. Anderson 212 Murray M. Myers 213 Avery P. Morrow 214 Ray C. Clark 215 Elmer W. Clark 216 Ira F. Clark 217 Homer Brown 218 Oscar J. Stembel 219 John W. Misch 220 Jesse V. Finney 221 James Campbell 222 Grover C. Stembel 223 Louis W. Misch 224 Isaac E. Biggs 225 Oscar J. Turner 226 William C. Mize 227 Blanchard Clemons 228 Roy J. Heil 229 Manno J. Miller 230 Gaylord Hilton 231 Frank F. Zeck 232 Amos McDaniel 233 Elmer Milton 234 Elmer M. Miller 235 Frank C. McColly 236 Albert F. Stembel 237 Fred Pickner 238 Chester S. Huff 239 Harley Brown 240 Wilfred Stevenson 241 Lewis James Williams 242 William P. Hamilton 243 John Ochs 244 Alfred Eckman 245 George W. Knochel 246 Chris. Harold Knochel 247 Charles Lewis Gray 248 Gust A. Knochel 249 Clifford Wm. Elrod 250 ‘ Wilmer Telfer Weir 251 Platte Spade 252 Edward Van Baldwin 253 Charlie Ackerman 254 Jasper L. Carlisle 255 Floyd Lawson Payne 256 Elmer Charles Bartoo 257 Jacob Peterson 258 Carroll Wesley Leatherman 259 Ross Lonzo Meadows 260 Frank Leslie Wingard - 261 Frank Keith Spencer 262 Thomas George Worden 263 Charles Prince Murdock 264 Harris Wm. Miller 265 Harold B. Fox 266 Wilham Francis Gilman ~Z67 268 Harry Warren Gilbert 269 Virgil Jones 270 James Vinal Kelly 27i —Clarence Scott Shelmon 272 Charles A. Miller 273 Leroy D. Gorter k274 George F. Gorter 275 Chas. A. Gutterich 276 Robert Emmet Meehan 277 Frank R. Newbold 278 Lonnie Edarr Dowell 279 Peter Wesley Merritt 280 Frank W. Gross 281 William Lawson Bedel 282 Albert Chad. Sutter 283 Harryßachovsky — 284 Osie Archie Donlinger 285 Homer Hue Spenard 286 Emmet Cohee Boatman 287 Leroy Zimmerman 288 Louis Rachovsky 289 Floyd Elmer Butcher 290 Ora Earl Alvis 291 Russell Lowell Bowman 292 Arthur Turner 293 Fred Lee James ' 294 Jacob Braaksma 295 Jacob Martin Ashabraner 296 Lowell Ford Hensler 297 Orie M. Hensler 298 Orval W. Baxter 299 Herbert Bressner 300 Vernon Edward Balcom 301 Roy E. Vetter 302 David Henry Phelps 303 Russell Chas. Fisher „ . 304 Joseph Zimmerman 305 Delbert Dale Guy 306 L. Emmet Payne 307 Benjamine Zimmerman 308 Emmet D. O’Connor 309 Claud G. Maxwell 310 Evert Ray Parker 311 Reesy Cavinder 312 Nevil Leroy Torbet 313 Paul L. Tanner 314 Louis Konstatin Zillhart 315 Rollin A. Eib 316 Roy Manford Beever 317 Otto Emmil Ritter 318 Rudolph Ritter 319 David Stoner 320 Alpha Russell McElfresh 321 George Marcus Hoyes 322 Leighton Earl Gifford 323 Harry J. Arnold 324 Frank Brown 325 John H. Baughman 326 Joe Allen Moore 327 Harry Walker 328 Sylvanus A. Arnold 329 Simon D. Cooper 7 :
330 Walter Conn 331 Toin Stevens 332 Joseph Francis Nagk 333 Eligie Bertis Ward 334 John S. Walker 335 Manly Evert Stowers 336 Willard Wilson Tanner 337 Floyd Landis Tanner 338 Charles Howard Holmes 339 Will Randolph 340 Harvey Ross Reed 341 Omer Wavmire — ' 342 John Newcome 343 Otha Spriggs 344 Thorntori R. Cromer 345 James C. Brouhard 346 Oscar Whiteaker 2 347 John B. Shide 348 Earl Miller 349 Lewis Francis Davisson 350 George Rex Ott 351 Ellis Marsh Ott 352 William L. Warne 353 Benjamine H. Price 354 Vilas Price 355 Louis J. DeMoss—— 356 Bradford Poole 357 Lloyd Walter Johnson 358 Harvey E. Rowland 359 Oliver Morton Buckles 360 Clarence Joseph Stack 361 Walter William Belcher 362 John Abram Flatt 363 Joseph Graham, Jr. 364 Henry Tweedie 365 Homer Ozro Arbuckle 366 John Homer Doughty 367 Edgar Oscar Jordan 368 John Henry May 369 Henry Thomas Cain 370 Charles Klous 371 Louis George Mathew 372 Harry A. Bernhardt — 373 George William Bernhardt 374 John Leo Farrell 375 Victor Clay Babcock 376 Frank Shide 377 William Henry Bowdy 378 Jesse Fuller Heath 379 Crawford Lytle Bates 380 Charles Dluzak 381 Brown Lamborn 382 Dale Owen Bowman 383 Lemma Lambert Hickman 384 Philip Ocks _ 385 Robert Tweedie 386 Russell Edwin Morton 387 Ernest Walter Hartsock 388 Richard Clarence Hartsock 389 Albert Ernest Glasgow 390 Ernest Smith 391 George Cleveland Eck 392 Anton De Groote 393 Jesse Braaksma 394 Pete DeGroote 395 William Amber Smally 396 Victor E. Michael 397 John Harold Dluzak 398 Albert Eugene Dluzak 399 Victor Amos Sigo 400 Turpin Browne 401 Ralph Dudlye Wooden 402 Gilbert Arthur Mitchell 403 Andrew Morton Mitchell 404 Hein Bokma 405 Ameil Lehe 406 Andrew Hotler 407 Joseph August Dluzak 408 Samuel Hartwell O’Dell 409 Christmas E. Alter 410 Clarence Riley 411 Jessie Hagan 412 C. Hartley Coover 413 Leroy Bartholomew 414 Burdette Roush 415 David Andrew Bickel 416 Paul Stoudt 417 August Frey 418 Peter Baier 419 Ross Edward Myers 420 Teddie Miller 421 Morris Lin Carlile , 422 Bernard Blake Hichs 423 Clarence Wilder 424 William Fern Ford 425 James A drin Foster 426 Russell Kendrick Timmons 427 Andrew Hurley 428 Russell A. Taylor 429 William Harry Howard 430 Allen Carlile ’ 431 Harold Hamilton 432 Henry Ray Millner 433 Ben May 434 Elza Burton Alson 435 Earnest Ray Swift 436 Henry Frey 437 Fred Bert Wagner 438 Edward Frey —
439 John Derwin Shuey 440 William Bahler 441 John S. Zimmerman 442 Joe Sharkey 443 Herman Alberts 444 Samuel Harrison Baxter 445 Eli F. Zehr 446 Claud Miller » 447 Charles Arvel Cringle 448 James Loyd Culver 449 John Emertt Boudreau ~ 450 Harold Harrison Bowman 451 Charles Leroy Alson 452 James O. Thomas ' 453 Ernest Richard Smith 454 Calvin McKinley Maddox 455 Ernest Paul Rockwell 456 Lewis Chas. Wacknitz ( 457 Claud Ray Stevens 458 Fred Elam Robey 459 Ira Earl Robinson 460 Charles Gerrald Brusnahan 461 James Victor Brusnahan 462 Bert Andrew Mitchell 463 Leslie Hurbert Tillett 464 .Alonzo D. Norris 465 Levi Walters 466 Charles Ray Wiseman 467 Ralph Freshour 468 Charles Maddox 469 Floyd Hall 470 .j Roy William Ballard 471 Clyde Farmer Hamilton' 472 George Alton Hindsky 473 Basil Earl Hall 474 Harby Benjamine Miller 475 Thos. Joseph Hullihan 476 Willie Richmond x 477 Ivan Carl Coppess 478 William Francis Rockwell 479 Guy Chester Houston 480 True Orval Robinson 481 Lee Sanders ... . 482 Ralph Lestie Ballard 483 Samuel Arlie Sanders 484 Charles Howard Britton 485 Ernest Truitt Winter 486 Melvin'Long 487 Harold Faris Pullins 488 Arvie Earl Culp 489 Lloyd Harold Madaus 490 Jesse Calvin Johnson 491 John Melvin Bowman 492 Lewis Brooks Cavendish 493 Bruno Kolbe . 494 James- Robert Brandenburg 495 Charles Theodore Claussen 496 Arthur Roscoe Miller 497 Paul Jefferson Hall 498 Granville Moody 499 George Kroening 500 Francis William Wentz <2
501 Russell Edward Prince 502 Frang Hershel Dunn 503 Amiel Kolbe 504 Jesse Grimm 505 William Theodore Stath 506 Edward Barton Morrison 507 Clarence Bowman 508 Floyd Tow 509 Jeff Randolph 510 Charles William Britt 511 James William Kupkee 512 John Wesley Marion 513 Vernon Roscoe Stearns 514 Samuel Wilbur 515 Oscar Max Sokolowskj 516 Albert Parker Walters 517 Edward A. Goepp 518 Aaron Vernon Sumner 519 Lewis Oscar Claussen 520 James Fredrick Hoeferhn 521 David Thaddius Smith 522 George Sanford Blaze 523 Thomas Ray Eldrjdge 524 Edward Parkison 525 Clarence Albert Garriott 526 John Lewis Kupke 527 William McKinley 528 Samuel Carl Stockwell 529 William Henry Barddock 530 Samuel E. Brandenburg 531 John Willard Stockwell 532 Samuel Bmyen 533 George Bowen 534 Edward Chester Fensler 535 William Edward Rose 536 Arthur Babe Cavendish 537 Carl Bowman 538 John Shanon Akers 539 Lynn Dern Daugherty 540 Charles Ray Pollock 541 James Steffel 542 Herman Goepp - 543 Grover C. Norris 544 Chelcie Guy Zook 545 Oscar N. Faber 546 Harold Archa Callander 547 Fredrick C. Stath 548 Ross Burling Robbins 549 Otto Arthur Schwanke 550 Perry Frank Naylor 551 Fred Wolf 552 John William Erwin 553 Watson Terpstra 554 Simon Sipkema 555 Jack Roede 556 Johannes Moolenaar 557 John D. Maher 558 David Sytsma 559 Casper Belstra 560 Harm Pruis 561 John Terborg 562 George Knip 563 Ralph Nicholi 564 Abraham Keyzer 565 Anthony Moolenaar 566 Raymond Boersma 567 Melva Josua Barker 568 Paul Wells Halleck 569 Jesse Barton Llewellyn 570 Dick Tysen 571 Frank DeHaan 572 Gerrit Snip 573 William-Snip ■. . . — 574 Tunis Snip, Jr. 575 Edmund Henry Miller 576 Sylvester Bert Llewellyn 577 Richard Fredrick Ringham 578 Gregory White 579 Allen White 580 Harry Anduson Gilmore 581 Henry Bunning 582 Erick B. Beck 583 Arthur Lucis Lagerveen 584 Fred Hoffman 585 Edward Lawrence Hershman 586 Stanley Ernest Case 587 Carl Franklin Dick 588 Sig Boezeman 589 John William Toppen, Jr. 590 John Charles Bunning 591 Henry Earl Schwanke 592 Jacob Int Veld 593 Cornelius Mak 594 Peter Mak 595 Henry Bronkhorst 596 Thomas Swart 597 Gerrit Wondema 598 Cyerrit Boer 599 Dick DeYoung 600 Dirk Vanderßent x6Ol Edward Sekema 602 John G. Kooy 603 Charles Knip 604 Jefferson Earl Cooper 605 Delos Hammond Waymire 606 Albert Henry Rosing 607 Jacob Hoffman 608 Louis Walstra , 609 Henry Walstra 610 Harold Wilton Spencer 611 Barden Tyler 612 Alonzo Franklin Stroup 613 Arthur Marshal 614 Geo. Peterson 615 Walter DeYoung 616 Henry VanWienen 617 Albert VanWienen 618 Glen E. Tanner . 619 Elmer Clarence McGinnis 620 Frank Lewis Masier 621 Peter DeFries ’ _ 622 Walter Clifford Hanaway 623 Garrte DeFrjes 624 William White 625 Emmet Erwin 626 William Orsburn 627 Clyde Raymond Yeagley 628 Ernest Leo Comer 629 Paul Sekema 630 Ames M. Rains 631 Harry Harrison 632 Lenard Isiah Bice 633 Waitman Reeder 634 Sylvanis Joseph Marquis 635 Vern Gorden Bice 636 August Emerson Buttler 637 William Rudolph Shafer 638 Burley J. Butler 639 Stearns Hugh Iliff 640 Austin A. Iliff 641 Theodore Philip Roy . 642 Roy Louis Sigo 643 John William Michael 644 Joseph Nafziger 645 Oscar Joseph Paquette 646 Charles Maurice Iliff 647 Lawrence Iliff 648 Ara George Bullis 649 Ray Elmer Kitchings 650 Albert* Warren Sage 651 George Edward Sage 652 Willie Irving Plotte 653 Alvin Floyd Corbin 654 Russell Hynds Sage 655 Charles Worth Porter 656 Harry Scott Cook 657 Charles Engbebert Cain 658 Martin J. Cain 659 Frank Wilber Hamer 660 John Nicholas Zimmer 661 John Stine 662 ’Fred Earl Bell 663 Frank Leßoy Hancock 664 Chas. Wesley Hancock 665 Elmer Taylor Hancock 666 Curtis Roscoe Wolf 667 Fred Henry Pluimer 668 William Mearl Bringle . 669 William Albert Simonin 670 Harvey R. Keen (Ta be Contimied.)
