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1917
- Certified for Service
submitted by Barbara Clayton
THE KINGFISHER DAILY TIMES, KINGFISHER,
OKLAHOMA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER
20, 1917.
CERTIFIED FOR SERVICE.
From the list of men of the selective draft examined here
by the local board and certified to the district board
for service, the following have been certified back by
the district board as eligible for the service. Some of
these men claimed exemptions here which were denied and
their cases appealed to the district board. The district
board has also denied their claims for exemption and they
stand certified for service.
Following is the list:
William K. CAMPBELL, Kingfisher.
Edward KAHRE, Hoberg, Mo.
D. L. CALF (Indian), Kingfisher.
Sidney W. CRANE (Indian), Kingfisher.
Emmet D. DeFOREST, Watonga.
Truman A. GRIFFITH, Reeding.
Harry A. WUNCH, Hennessey.
Dallas C. MURPHY, Hennessey.
Clarence R. JENKINS, Reeding.
Walter C. BAKER, Okeene.
Otto N. MASCHINO, Kiel.
B. F. WOOLSEY, Hennessey.
Herbert H. FILLMORE, Reeding.
Julian WALTERS, Kiel.
W. A. WADSWORTH, Okla. City.
Karl D. CUNNINGHAM, Kingfisher.
Jason R. GENDER, Kingfisher.
Wm. F. VOSS, Okarche.
Ed VARBLE, Dover.
Joseph H. SMITH, Kingfisher.
Charley H. BROOKS, Dover.
Ray E. HOFFMAN, Cashion.
Nat. E. WAGAMAN, Cashion.
A. R. B. BROKEN CUP, Kingfisher.
Fred L. UNVERZAGT, Kingfisher.
Mervel L. STINE, Okarche.
James L. SOWARD, Cashion.
Russell R. McCLINTOCK, Kingfisher.
William GLENN, Okeene.
Charley KING (negro), Kingfisher.
John F. HILLER, Kingfisher.
William H. MORRIS, Ames.
Frank GERBER, Okarche.
Charley E. BOTTS, Ames.
John F. OTTIS, Okarche.
Joe D. THOMAS (negro), Dover.
Don C. MARSH, Kingfisher.
John STORM, Dover.
Gustav A. HILLER, Kingfisher.
Thirty six men will have to go out of this list to fill
the quota of 118 men for this county. Eighteen white men
and eighteen negroes. As the order now stand the negroes
will be sent within a period of five days beginning with
the 27th of this month. They will be sent to Chillicothe,
Ohio. The white men will be sent to Camp Travis, Tex.,
but the date of their departure has not as yet been
announced, but in all probability it will be at an early
date, due notice of which will be given by the local
board.
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