Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 146, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 June 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Thos. O’Sh'aughnesey, custom appraiser at Chicago, has resigned at « the request of Secretary MeAdoo. O’Shaughnessy, a republican, has been in office since 1906. His place will be filled by a democrat. President Wilson has recommended Lawrence C. Hull, former Indiana educator, for the presidency of Washington University, Seattle. He was formerly the head of the Shortridge high school, Indianapolis. To save it from the elements, General Grant’s cabin, which he used in laying siege to Bichmorid and which was removed to Palrmount park, Philadelphia, thirty years ago, will be placed in a glass case. Walter C. Larned, lawyer, author and for many years art editor of the Chicago Daily News and the Becord, died Friday at his home in Wlnetka after a prolonged Illness. \ L. C. I>yer, of St. Louis, republican, representing the 12th Missouri district, was unseated by the house * Friday by a vote of 147 to 98. His election was contested by iMlehael J. Gill, democrat. —■ ■■■-■■ ' Order your Galling Cards at The Republican office.
EXCURSION TO CHICAGO Sunday, June 28 VIA THE MONON ROUTE Low Rates and Special Train as Follows: Lv. Monon ..;..8:50 sl.lO Lv. Bensselaer 9:15 .90 Lv. Lowell 10:10 .75 At. Chicago 12:00 Baseball Game WHITE SOX vb. ST. LOUIS. Returning, special train will leave Chicago at 11:30 p. m., Sunday, June 28th.
