Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 230, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 October 1918 — ALLEE OF PARR IS NUMBER ONE [ARTICLE]

ALLEE OF PARR IS NUMBER ONE

PRESIDENT WILSON DRAWS THE FIRST NUMBER, WHICH IS NO. 322. The ceremony of determining the order of call for 13,000,000 registrants is on. The President drew the first capsule Monday, in it was No. 322. No. 322 in this county is Evert William Allee, of Parr. The second number which applies to Jasper county is No. 1027. This is the number of Attorney George A. Williams, of this city, and it was drawn fourth. ' The total number registered in this -county was 1593, and of the first fifty numbers drawn but ten apply to this county. They were as follows: 1—322, Evert W. Allee, Parr. 4—1027, George A. Williams, Rensselaer. •14—438, Joseph Groom, Rensselaer. 15—904, Claude B. Dillman, Wheatfield. 23—1240, William M. Jenkins, McCoysburg. 31—20, Guy R. Merritt, Remington. 33—1255, James M. Yeoman, Rensselaer. , 39—739, Estle. T. Halleck, DeMotte. 45—535, Clarence F. Meadel, Rem- ' ington. 49—219,, Melvin' C. Rayburn, McCoysburg. Mir. J. W. Davisson, of Wolcott, came to Rensselaer to meet a trained nurse from Chicago, who is to take care of his son, who is afflicted with tuberculosis.