Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 93, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1915 — YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. [ARTICLE]

YESTERDAY’S RESULTS.

National. Chicago 8, Pittsburg 7. Cincinnati 4, St. Louis 1. Philadelphia 3, New York 0. Boston 6-7, Brooklyn 4-2. American. Washington 4, Boston 2. New York 11, Philadelphia 6. Detroit 6, Chicago 1. St. Louis 7, Cleveland ;2. , President Kurrie states that new train service is to be installed on the Gifford branch. A train will come from Kersey in the morning, reaching McCoysburg in time to make connections with the northbound milk train. The train will then make another round trip to Kersey and the last will meet the southbound evening milk train at McCoysburg. Persons in this way can send milk to Chicago in the morning and get cans back in the evening. They can also market produce there. Another advantage will be to spend the day in this city.