Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 212, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 September 1918 — CRACK COMPANY LIBERTY GUARDS [ARTICLE]
CRACK COMPANY LIBERTY GUARDS
LIEUTENANT A. E WALLACE HAS MEN IN TIP-TOP CONDITION. Sunday afternoon Lieutenant A. E. Wallace and his group of Liberty Guards were drilling on’ the streets of the city. The men gave a splendic account of themselves, and from their appearance one wouM have thought that they were regulars from some cantonment rather than the young men of the community who are each busy each day with important tasks. The men in the line were from Companies E and G of the Third Regiment, Indiana Liberty Guard. The officers'™ charge were First Lieutenant A. E. Wallace, of Co. E, Captain Rex, Warner and Second Lieutenant Lesley Miller, of Co. G. Next Sunday the Liberty Guards of this city will go to Remington for battalion drill, and the following Sunday the Remington Guards will come here.
