Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 19, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 April 1898 — Still Another Company Forming [ARTICLE]
Still Another Company Forming
AH Young Men. The young men are catching the spirit of patriotism, and the movement started Friday afternoon by some of the grand old veterans of the civil war, to form a company of soldiers here, has already brought forth goed results in a movement to organize another company among the young men. Among the class who, after all, as in the days of 61, must furnish the bulk of the soldiers. The enrolling pajjer states that the signers offer their services to the United States, through James A. Mount, governor of Indiana. It is headed very appropriately “Remember the Maine.” Only unmarried men between 18 and 45 years old are taken in this company. The following names were attached up 2 p. m. Monday. C. C. Warner, Louis Fendig, Frank Sayler, Frank Morlan, Bates Tucker, Jay Zimmerman, W. F. Hawkins, B. C. Goff, True Wood worth, Guy Peacock, Fred Parcells, Will Woodworth, Guy Padgett, Frank Kelley, Thos. Middleton, G. E. Collins, Moses Leopold, Wallace Stivers, Kenneth Morgan,Albert Marshall, Earl Mann, E. W. Irwin, J. J. Hunt, Roll Grunt, Vern Robinson, Vernon Nowels, Earl Duvall, Frank Meyer, Schuyler Irwin, George N. Dunn, Jesse Garrett, A. L. Berkley. Ira McCord, Harry Aldrich, E. M. Middleton, D. J. Warner, John Collins, James Randle Jr. Bert Berry, Bert A bbett, Allen Miller, Chas Rex Clifton, George Sharp, Geo. Robinson Jr. Thos. C. Cain, Grant Rishling, A. F. Markham, A L Vandermark, Chas. Willshire, Jr.
H. Churchill, Jesse Fox, Edward F. Mills, James Drake, Orth Nichols, Will F. Clark. This company will meet at the Town Hall, Tuesday at 7 p. m. to organize. Capt. Warner will drill the company and is well qualified to do so. The enrolling paper is at Fendig’s drug store.
