Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 149, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 June 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. Try a twenty-five cent bottle of Chamberlain’s Liniment and see how quickly your rheumatic pains disappear. Sold by A. F. Long. C

A bivouac of U. S. and Canadian troops about a common campfire will be a feature of the celebration at St. Aibans, Vt, next month at the one hundredth anniversary of peace between the English speaking peoples. July 4 all the soldiers will participate in a parada

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Grover Blake, who has served six years of a life sentence for the murder of his mother, will not be paroled from the state prison at this time. Members of the state board of pardons considered a petition in Blake’s behalf Tuesday and announced it would not recommend his release.

E. E. Benson reports that he has secured sufficient contracts to bis central station delivery plan to warrant him starting about Aug. Ist, and he will order his wagons, all new and of the same pattern, aftd be ready to start at the time arranged. He ihas secured a splendid location in the brick biulding just west of Duvall’s livery barn, where stalls will be built and the system of deliveries started. He will keep his horses at the Duvall barn. Mr. Benson states that wherever the central dclivoy system is in opeation the merchants and the imhlic are alike pleased and he has verp optimistic views of the way it will turn out here.

Whefctfield is to pllay the Athletics at Riverside ptak on Sunday, July 12th, and the game promise* to be a good one (Manager Bowie is working hard to have a fine team for the game and, like Rensselaer, is tying to make it up of all home boys. The team has been greatly strengthened by the acquisition of Maloney, who was one of the strongest players on St. Joe’s team this year. Maloney plays at either shortstop or pitch, last Sunday against Shelby he played Short, Lou Jensen being in the box for the Regulars. Maloney accepted five chances without making an error. Wlhe&tfleld won the game 12 to 2. Jensen allowed only 5 hits and struck out 7. Jim Anderson was shifted from first to third, where he accepted five chances. Myers, who is also a pitcher, had 12 put outs. Jensen had his batting eye. getting 3 hits, while Anderson and Fisher each got 2.