Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 208, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 September 1913 — Garland Continues Fine Shooting at Camp Perry. [ARTICLE]
Garland Continues Fine Shooting at Camp Perry.
Sergeant Jerry Garland continues to do some excellent shooting at the Camp Perry, Ohio, rifle matches, and was the high individual lit the state In the national team matches, and the state won third place in class B, Milch is a big improvement over former years. The team gets $225 for this position and each man on the team gets a bronze medal. Garland'has been chosen A member of the united service team and wi* remain at the range until Sept&th. JVmr billion postal cards will be required by the postoffice department during the next four years and Postmaster General'Burleson Friday asked for sealed proposals for furnishing that number. The contract now is hdld by the government printing office, but previously was executed by a private printing concern. Engravers now are working upon a portrait of Thomas Jefferson, which Is to be substituted for that of William McKinley on the new issue. Mr.'and Mrs. C.‘E. Prior returned home Saturday from their extended wedding tour, which started after their marriage in the Stratford hotel in Chicago, They went flrst to Detroit, then to Toronto and Kingston and down the St Lawrence river to Montreal. Then to Ooaticook. where Harry Thaw was placed in JaiL They went next to Portland, Me., and from therohome. Mr. and Mrs. Prior will reside with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Harris. Mr. Prior’s sister, Mrs. Herbert Crampton, who spent several weeks in England, arrived here Saturday for a short visit with him, and left this afternoon for Chicago with her son, Walter, who has been here during the summer months.
