Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 August 1917 — GUARD MOBILIZES TOMORROW [ARTICLE]

GUARD MOBILIZES TOMORROW

Troops Will Probably Remain Here for Several Days. Company. M of this city will mobilize tomorrow, but further than that no one knows. However, it is quite, probable they will remain here for several days and then go to Fort Benjamin Harrison. Equipment for the care of the soldiers is being supplied at the fort as rapidly as possible. Company M will be quartered at the armory during their stay here, and will get their meals at- the College' Inn. Tents will be pitched at Riverside park and all the' men who can be thus accommodated will sleep there, and other quarters will be provided for the remainder. Just how long the troops will remain at Fort Benjamin Harrison is also unknown, as they will go into camp at Hattiesburg, Mississippi, some time this fall. * Following is the complete roster of Company M as now on record: Officers Captain, Herman B. Tuteur; first lieutenant, Jerry B. Garland; second lieutenant, Edward L. Watson; first sergeant, William J. Newels; supply sergeant, David J.- Warner; sergeant, Ernest C. Moore, transferred to field hospital No. 2 I. N. G. S. O. 124; sergeant, Orveil J. Bowsher; Sergeant, Don P. Warren; sergeant/ Laban It. Wilcox; sergeant, James Eldridge;

corporal, Arthur W. Bissenden: corporal. Burl Blackman: corporal. Harold A. Lee': cook. Vesl Criswell; cook, Orville G. Maxwell: mechanic. Henry J. Hurley: bugler, Allen Bowsher; bugler. George A. W. Copas. First-class privates—Glenn W. Burns, James Rs Criswell, Scott R. Chestnut, Floyd E. Elder. John H. Eigelsbach, William G. Gundy. William J. B- Gant, Sam Kellenberger, Elmore Lutes. Leland A. McClanahan John S. Monrick. Dale A. Norris, Emmet O'Brien. John C, Smith, William C. Steel, Glen H. Swain, Hollis Turner, Frank D. Yeiter, transferred to Co. C, 4th Ind. Inf. S. O. 127. ' Privates— Lawrence f. Alexander, Howard J. Ames, Elmer J. Baker. Fred J. Ballard, Harrv E. Beebe- David I. Berns, Leo H. Blanchett. Ray G. Bott. John M. Bowman, James Brouhard, Jesse F. Brouhard. Elmer M. ton. William R. Brunton, Morris L. Carlile. Ola Casey, Henry P. Childers. Add. Clayton.\Lloyd Cooper, Ardis L. Cornwell, Gti?’ M. Crowder, Seaver Davidson. Cecil V. Dawson, Charley T. Deardurff. Louis J. DeMoss, Edgar J. Donaldson. Clem H.

Edst Warren M. Fisher, Wade Furnish, Orphia H. Gant, Benjaman M. Gardner, Edwin L. Gerhold, Frank E. Gorham, Carl M. Gorden, William H. Grayson, Clarence B. Harnjs, Curtner C. Hartsock, Richard C.» Hartsock, William J. Holmes, Bert N. Hudson, William M. Hughes, Edwin Huntington, Wesley N. "Hurley, William B. Jenkins, James L. Johnson. Arthur M. Kennedy, Thomas B. Kennedy, Everett J. Kimble, Charles C, Kiser, Leslie L. Konkle, Raymond Lanham, William W s . Little, Leo B. Lvons, George W. Mauck, Ford E. McColly, Philip S. Miller, Arthur D. Morgan, Wayne Morrell, Edward W. Murphy,Richard E. Myers, Ray .1 Nairn, Charley B. Nichols, Emory H. Nixon. Dallas E. Norris,' Melville F. Patterson, Edward Peregrine, Daniel A. Pfrimmer, Willie A, Potts, George J. Powers, John L. Peterson, Hawley T. Ratney, William F. Reed, Roscoe ..Reeder, Lawrence T. Reichart. Harry Robinson. John S. Robinson, Thomas E? Robinson, Ara J. Rownds, Lee Rothrock, George G. Shupe, Asa F. Snow, Lewis W. Smith, Paul T. Spangle, Harry S. Spate, James W. Spate, Howard A. Speaks, John S. Standish, Harold C. Stiles, James Stonebraker, Elza P. Swim, James E. VanArsdel, William C. Vestal, Theodore Watkins. Clinton C. Whitton, Oscar D. Williamson, Peter Winter, Frank D. ,Wiseman, Grover E. Wood, Ross Wood, Curtis R. Wolfe, Joseph Woolever, Leo Zareba. Others who have made application to join the company but who have not yet been examined and accepted, are as follows: Carl Bowman, Rensselaer; Russel R. Brien, Remington; Floyd E. Crowder, Pleasant Ridge; Ralph W. Hann, Monon; Roy C. Hixson, Kentland: James W. Kupke, Newland; Clifford Spate, Gary.