People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 February 1896 — Some Good Shooting. [ARTICLE]

Some Good Shooting.

The following is the score of the shooting match given by J. W. King in Rensselaer, on the 14th. Better results would undoubtedly have been made if the ground had not been covered with snow. Mr. King will give a three days tournament about the middle of August.

T , SHOTS HITS W. Thompson. Lafayette iso 155 J. W. Kins?. Rensselaer iso 155 Mr. Miller, Attica i 65 107 F. Warren. Wolcott no 59 Jr. Warren. Wolcott 125 67 Joe Lewis. McCoysburg 10G 60 J. Long. McCoysburg 86 61 Tom Joyner, Rensselaer 75 54 Mr. Pool. McCoysburg.... 61 29 Gum Pifley, Rensselaer 60 42 Ohas. Robinson. Rensselaer 30 11 J. G. Legget. Rensselaer 30 12 Clias. Martin, Brook 39 21 Perry Castor. Rensselaef 39 02 Mr. Simpson. Illinois 20 *8 Joe Park. Brook 16 15 F. A. King. Rensselaer 23 17

In the town election of Pennsylvania last week there was a great falling off of the democratic vote. In Philadelphia the republican candidate for city solicitor received a plurality of 80.903, and out of thirty-seven eouncilmen the democrats elect but three, a loss of four. Mrs. Emma Mont. McRae, Professor of English Literature in Purdue University, will lecture in the opera house March 13th, Friday night, for the benefit of the school library. Subject. “The Land of Evangeline.” Mrs. McRae has traveled extensively in Arcadia and her theme will be thoroughly well treated and interesting.