Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 197, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 August 1918 — STREAM TO COLORS CONTINUES [ARTICLE]
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FOUR HNDRED THIRTY-ONE MEN SOON OUR NUMBER IN SERVICE.
When the sun has sunk in the western sky on the last day of August, Jasper county will have sent to the war four hundred ten selectmen. This number includes: John Cook. Roy C. Israel. These men went to Valparaiso Wednesday afternoon. Also the following, who will leave here Friday, August 30, for Camp Sherman, Chillicothe, Ohio: Henry Van Wienen. Arthur Murray. Charles S. Woosley. Benjamin Zimmerman. Carl F. Dick. George L. Nagel. Will Zink.
The last named in the above list is at Wapokneta, Ohio, and will go to Camp Sherman from that place. On the same date two limited ser-/ vice men go to Camp Dodge, lowa. They are: James Criz. Edward B. Morris. The last named in this list will go from'Elizabethtown, Ky. The following men will leave here in September: Two men to Indianapolis Sunday, September 1: David H. McMurray. Owen Simons. On the same date to Purdue university, Lafayette: Edward P. Lonergan.
Eighteen men to leave for Camp Taylor some time during the fourday period beginning September 3: Benjamin Franklin Miller. Gerritt .Snip. George Fritz. Ellis Mars Ott. Hugh E. Yeoman. Calvin M. Maddox. Peter Mak. Albert E. Glasgow. John Welsh. John Stine. Curtis R. Steele. Frank Fritz. Ora Earl Elvis. William T. Stath. Jesse V. Finney. Harry E. Alexander. Calix Paquette. Ira Albert Hurley. When all of these, quotas have been filled Jasper county will have four hundred thirty-one selectmen in the war service.
