Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 May 1918 — LARGE CROWD SEE BOYS OFF [ARTICLE]
LARGE CROWD SEE BOYS OFF
Foe Colnmbus, Ohio, Wednesday—. Twenty More Leave Tuesday. A large crowd gathered at the depot Wednesday morning to say good-bye to the twenty-five Jasper county boys who left on the 11:18 train for Columbus Barracks, Ohio. The names of the boys leaving were the same as appeared in Wednesday’s Democrat with the exception that two alternates, Melvin Burns of Fair Oaks and Clifford C. Hamilton of Wheatfield were sent in pilaee of Herman Ruggles of Rensselaer and Lewis DeFilrppi of Fair Oaks, both of whom were away and did not get the notice to go. with this bunch, and will go with the latter quotas. Twenty more young men are to leave next Tuesday and they will be sent to Camp Taylor, Kentucky. Their names and postoffice address follows: Osie Archie Donlinger, Wolcott Harold Hamilton, Remington E, M. Laßue, Rensselaer William A. Dunn, Wheatfield Samuel Carl Stockwell, Gifford Floyd Griggs, Rensselaer (Lansing, Ill.) v George W. Knoekel, Remington Elmer Wiseman, Rensselaer Lowell Morton. McCoysburg James Moore, Rensselaer Edward A. Rice, Wheatfield HartseTl Adams, Rensselaer Frank Trulley, Rensselaer Jesse F. Brown, McCoysburg (Indianapolis) Elmer Hancock, Brook (Clarinda. Iowa) Sewell E. Randolph, Rensselaer i Lafavette) Alfred E. Longstreth, Parr Floyd Meyers, Rensselaer Alfred W. Cullen, Tefft Herman Rngeles. Rensselaer. ALTERNATE John Jnngles, Rensselaer.
