Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 144, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 June 1914 — Purnell for Congress In the Ninth District. [ARTICLE]

Purnell for Congress In the Ninth District.

Kokomo, Ind., June 18.—Fred S. Burnell, a prominent attorney of Attica, Ind., was nominated for congress by the Ninth district republicans in convention here, defeating James F. Stu teaman, of Crawfordsville. The vote was made unanimous upon motion of Statesman. William Robinson, of Frankfort, presided at the convention and in the opening speech issued an invitation to all progressives to come back to the fold.

Some boys annoyed women and others by sliooting giant firecrackers on the street last evening while the band concert crowds were on the Street. This is a violation of the law, as well as being very dangerous and it is probable that some prosecutions will follow if the practice does not cease.

We carry in stock Deering harvester machinery and repairs for the same; also repairs for the Milwaukee, Champion and Plano.— Hamilton & Kellner.