i The Liberty Guard.The Liberty Guard is distinctively aI “local” Indiana affair. The purpose,| first, to keep the busy home com muni- j lt;| ties in a peaceful state; to inculcate the military spirit in the young men of the nation. The Liberty Guard can only be called for local duty and never called out of the State. It will be a ' guaranty of the peace for its people I and protect the people against disloyalty. Garrison M. Byrd, of Riddle, has been appointed county organizer, and any one wishing to organize a bunch in j bis community should write him atRiddle, and he will call on you or write j you and send you the necessary papers j for organizing. The following have signed up at Riddle:G. M. Byrd, W. M. Ritchie, J. D. Brown, Cecil Goldman, Luther Satterfield, J. A. Schultz, J. C. Roberson, Herschel Schultz, Wm. R. Brown, Herman C. Roberson, Paul Jenkins, Roy D. Williams, Ray Byrd, Everett C. Brown, Harold Elliott, John Ballard, Hawn Totten, Edward H. Wiseman, Jacob Hoover, W. W. Jones, Jesse H. Smitley, Simon Wright, Logan C. Wiseman, Orville T* Craig, William R. Linten, Roy Ellis Allen, John N. En-low, David F. Wright.