Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 January 1919 — FIVE NEW STATE OFFICIALS [ARTICLE]

FIVE NEW STATE OFFICIALS

REPUBLICANS SUCCEED DEMOCRATS AT THE STATE CAPITOL. Five new state officials, all Republicans chosen at the last election to succeed Democrats, Wednesday began their terms, of office at the statehouse. They are: P. J. Lynch, of Newcastle, clerk of the supreme and appellate courts, succeeding J. Fred France, of Huntington; Solon A. Ensloe, of Danville, and Charles F. Remy, of Indianapolis, judges in the appellate court, district No. 1, succeeding Edward W. Felt, of Indianapolis, and Milton R. Hottell, of Salem; Willis C. McMahon, of Crown Point, and Alonzo Nichols, of Winchester, judges in the appellate court, district No, 2, succeeding Joseph G. Ibach, of Hammond, and Fred S. Caidwell, of Winchester. Owen S. Boling, of Indianapolis, is chief deputy in Mr. Lynch’s office; Joseph Latham, of Marion, is assistant deputy;. Homer Kimberlin, of Anderson, fee clerk; Miss Estelle Creagh, stenographer. A number of state officials re-elected at the last election bega ntheir new terms today.