Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 220, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 September 1910 — VIOLIN BURIED WITH HIM [ARTICLE]
VIOLIN BURIED WITH HIM
An ex-army bandmaster named Martin died dt Colchester recently, fte was very fond of a certain violin which he possessed, and had refused large sums of money for It. Before dying he left Instructions that his famous fiddle was to be put in the coffin and buried along with him. His strange request was duly carried out. The water courses of Sweden are estimated to be capable of supplying 10,000,000 horsepower for nine months to the year. ~ .
