Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 259, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1915 — Another Job For a Democrat. [ARTICLE]

Another Job For a Democrat.

Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 26.-—Gover-nor Ralston tqday appointed Frank N. Wallace, of Indianapolis, as state entomologist to succeed Charles H. Baldwin, of Goshen, whose term expires in November. The appointment is for four years. The office pays $2,500 per year. 3 ' »■ ■ :»■« Phone No. 7 for the best range and heating stove coal. John Kupchanko, aged 21, was shot and killed yesterday at Minneapolis for resisting holdup men. He was the sixth person murdered there wtihin two months. 1 B. B. is the coal that makes the cook happy.—Harrington Bros. Co. 4 Russia has purchased some of the most brilliant faetures of the Panama exposition. The fair officials announce the sale of twenty-four of the forty-eight big 36-inch projectors that added much to the illumination. They brought $24,000 and will be shipped at once the European War zone. - If you are looking for an ideal range coal try our B. B.—Harrington Bros. Co.* . A 14-inch shell from a new coast gun at the andy Hook proving ground yesterday barely missed wrecking the repair ship Panther of the United States navy. The gun was being tested when the Panther came into range. A big projectile passed directly over the ship.

The Swiss Bell Ringers, who appeared last night at Smith’s college, gave an excellent program of Standard, popular and classical music, The company used 17 musical instruments in a truly wonderful manner. A unique feature was the xylophone solo by Miss Josephine, who is an artist of great ability.—Northampton, Miss., Herald. At Presbyterian church on Thursday evening, Nov. sth. Dispatches from Berlin indicate the 1915 crops all over Germany are the greatest on record and the Germans vigorously assert they cannot be starved out and will have plenty to feed their armies in the field and also their civilian population. The Swiss Bell Ringers gave one of their excellent concerts last night under the auspices of the Women’s Club. This company more than lived up to the splendid reputation that preceded them and the large audience unanimously declared them to be the best musical novelty players that ever visited our city.—Harrisburg, Pa., Patriot. At Presbyterian church Thursday evening, Oct. 6th. Miss Margaret B. Owen, of New York, has again won the world’s championhsip as a typewriter operator and the SI,OOO trophy which goes with the title. , In a contest at New York Mohday Miss Owen maintained for an hour an average of 136 Words a minute. Her previous record was 132 words a minute. Nineteen sixteen Mqdel Maxwell touring car $655; self-starter and all modern; the Main Garage. Call and p ee it- 1