Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 218, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1917 — 11 TO DEPART WEDNESDAY [ARTICLE]

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JASPER COUNTY WILL FURNISH TWENTY PER CENT MORE OF HER QUOTA. The Jasper county contingent of conscripted men at Camp Taylor, near Louisville, Ky., will be swelled on next Wednesday evening to the number of eleven men. These eleven men will represent twenty per cent of the quota asked for from this county on the first draft and will bring the number of men at Camp Taylor from this county to a total of thirty-seven, which leaves nineteen more rpen to be called on the succeeding calls. The .government has issued a ruling that earn and every one of these men must report and be ready to leave on the third day pf October. The government has also added another duty for the men in con-

junction with the steps which they must take prior to their departure. The selected men must appear before dentists appointed by the conscription board^for an inspection of their teeth. Dr. H. L. Biofn and Dr. W. L. Myer have been authorized to inspect the teeth of the eleven. The men have been notified to appear before these dentists for an examination some time today. This added step has been taken as a result of the physicians having found so many of the men now in Camp Taylor having imperfect teeth. Those who have been selected and notified to appear, follow: Jesse Grimm. Virgie James. William Klinnert. Leslie Zellers. Lewis O. Claussen. John Harmon. Herman Goepp. Harold Fidler Earl W. Caster. Charles P. Porter. George Davis. Ernest Smith.