Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 133, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1910 — WEATHER FORECAST. [ARTICLE]
WEATHER FORECAST.
Showers tonight and Sunday; warmer Sunday. The members of the local militia company who have been members of the company for one year, performed 75 per cent of all military duty and made the score of sharpshooter on rifle range will be given a trip to Columbia City, June 12, 13, 14 and 15 where they will shoot in competition with the other battalions of the regiment. The local team consists of ond Lieutenant; Herman B. Tuteur Captain George H. Healey, First Lieutenant True D. Woodworth, Second Lieutenant Herman B. Tuteur Sergeants John B. Ganglotf, Jerry BGarland and Don V. Warren arul Cor porals John E. Robinson, Bernard F. Ellis and Harrison B. Timmons.
The Mt. Ayr Pilot has, changed hands, Lesley Miller selling to F. H. Robertson, the latter an experienced newspaper man, who has ruii good papers in this part of Indiana. Probably no town the size of Mt. Ayr ever had a better newspaper than the Pilot during the 'time it was conducted by Mr. Miller. When he took hold of it he had had but little experience, but he developed into a capable editor and a good printer and the Pilot was always neat typographically and interesting in every way. It is understood that Mr. Miller will be connected with the Kentland Enterprise. The first issue of the Pilot under 1 the management of Mr. Robertson shows it to be in capable hands and it is to be hoped that the businessmen of Mt. Ayr and the people in the surrounding country give it the support it so well deserves, for it is an important thing to Mt. Ayr.
