Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 March 1919 — TWO RENSSELAER BOYS ARRIVE AT FORT HARRISON [ARTICLE]
TWO RENSSELAER BOYS ARRIVE AT FORT HARRISON
Twenty-five overseas men, all except two of them from Indiana, arrived, at Ft. Benjamin Harrison Friday. Four of the men were wounded and the remainder were invalided back to this country on account of sickness. All the men are in good condition. Those who were wounded are well on the way to recovery, and some of them are among those who were to leave today on furlough. The list of men follows: John Johns, Rockfield; Henry B. Gardner, Blankinton, la.; Charles B. Lines, second lieutenant, Indianapolis; Archie Smith, Muncie j Edwin Whitaker, Indianapolis ; Edward Murman, London, Ind.; Fred W. Loucks, Gary; Leo S. Risch, Indianapolis; Virgil D. Dunlap, Rensselaer; Ray P. Babcock, Peru; William Schmidt, Muncie; John E. Smith, Matthews; Rudolph Price, Richmond, wounded; Albert L. Auer, Columbia City; Harold Foley, Curtisville; Jesse T. Marley, Indian Springs, wounded; Clarence Means, Indianapolis, wounded; Guy A. Hoagland, Madison; Floyd Woodman, Charlotte, Mich.; Dwight Tumey, Bainbridge; Howard A. Speaks,^Rensselaer; Tules Reed, Evansville, wounded.
You should see the swell suits we have taken measures for. They certainly do fit perfect and the cloth and tailoring can not be equaled by any firm in our city. Duvall’s Quality Shop.
