Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 85, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 May 1917 — Page 2

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Yentancbay’s Results. National— 1 Philadelphia 3, Boston 2. All other games postponed, rain. 1 American — St. Louis 4, Cleveland 2. - New York 4, Washington 8. Chicago-Detroit, rtdm Boston 6, Philadelphia 3. Pinch hitter Ramler poled out a single in the sixth, sending two St. Louis men over toe ptabter, whach proved to W the wtmniag runs. Speaker, of Cleveland, was banished from the game by the Uraps. St Louis executed a triple play. Evans and O’Nea'U had walked, when Turner, hitting for Lambeth, popped a fly to Austin, who threw .to Kentworthy at first 'retorting (XNeiN. Kenworthy s throw to Lavan at second completed ttl Righds single ecnred Nunamaker in the tenth with the run which defeated Washington. Shocker pitched for the Yankees and was apposed by Gallin toe Senators. B?be Ruth wxxn hia fifth straight game by defeating- the Athletics 6 to 3. The southpaw, however, had to have sterling support from hfc mates to turn the trick. Both dubs hat the ball htetk During the ibaltting practice, Shortstop Witt of he Athletics, accused Pitcher Myers, his teammate, of trying to bean him with the ball. Mack sent the pitcher to the cluibbcwto. _ Alexander downed Rudolph of Boston. Banctald rape thy the Morans swn the game flor Philadelphia. Umniie Quigley was forced to step between Alexander and Rudolph to keep them fiwm battling. The Bootan Braves are in bad throughout the National league circuit, owing to the rowdy tactics emip **rrr W the ball tfleHd. P Oowwnirm Frad Weteh and Ghjamtmm jvtomy KSbnne wiU hook up in rarari go Mow oYi* tonight. Frahk Schulte, of the Pirates, fractoted * nb while wrestling with one <rf h*s teammates and will be out of the gome flor two weeks.

W hat a Little Printers'

During a visit to this city on last Saturday, Mrs. Lilia Delehanty, of Wheatfield, loot a goM watch which she prized very highly. On Monday evening a lost advertisement, costing 25c, was inserted in the classified coFumns of this paper and today toe lost watch reposes in a drawer at tors office awaiting the owner. 'Mrs. A. J. Bissenden found the tost watch near toe depot and promptly returned it to toto office, receiving a reward for so doing. This is the secorid tame within toe past month that a watch haw found its way back to its owner, floHtowdng a classified ad in this paper. A few weeks ago a Chicago girtjtaurist passing through this county lost a vakteMe timepiece. A classified ad restored it to her in a shoo* time. Moral: Use our classified column for prompt results.

Abundance of Money.

I can tote you •» the money you want on that farm. My rate ia 5 per cent and my Emit ia 1100 P®r acre.— P. D. Welle. Morocco, Indiana.

Got a hot air furnace of toe Watson Plumbing Co.

Phone 423 White for H. 0. JOHNSON PRACTICAL PAINTER PAPERHANGER DECORATOR RoosoiMble prices, good work and best material

Corner Case lee Cream, Sodas, Sundaes Grape Juice, Pop and AU Soft Drinks.

Cludiuufctt *nd ill* Sowtlu Xaouio* villa and Fr»nck Uok Spclaga. iißinf o. nnuAxoou* * i«ovs*nm »t. SOUTHBOUND. Louisville and French Lick. No. 3 . pm Indianapolia and Cincinnati No. 36 ...... 1:46 am Louisville and French Lick. No. 6 14:66 am Indianapollo and Cincinnati. No. 97 1I:1S am Ind’polis. Cincinnati and French Lick. No. 33 IM pm Lafayette and Michigan City. No. I» ..................... 6:66 pm Indianapolis and Lafayette. No. SI 7:81 pm NORTHBOUND. No. 36 Chicago 4:61 am No. 4 Chicago 6:01 am No. 40 Chicago (accom.) 7:30 am No. 33 Chicago 10:84 am No. 83 Chicago 3:61 pm No. f Chicago ... 1:31 pm No. 10 Chicago 4:60 pm For tickets and further information cal on W. H. BEAM. Agent. The Yellow Bus Rcnsschcr ~*RciDiDgtoD JBus Line Schedule 2 TRIPS DAILY Dr. KOTssshsr 7:44 am Ar. Remington ;.....4:90 mb Dr. Remington •:» «ms Ar. Bmam>r am Ar. Remiagton . 4M pm Dr. Banasalaar ............400 pm Dr. Bemtagton 5:15 pm f Ar. 4k-Wr« k FA»WaDACUWAY. ®W FRYE, Prop

Hammond housewives are boycotting the potato. CASTORJA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always beam tbs r . agnaameof |

Storage Batteries RECHARGED AND REPAIRED ' Electric Staxtem, Generators, Ignition Ugfating Syvtema Repelled and Rewired Rensselaer Garage : Official Service Statin for Vesta Doohle liffi Batteries.

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Monticello took first .place in-the high school county track and field meet Saturday with 39 points. Bur; nettsvilile finished second with 25 points and Chalmers third with 21. Brookston scored 10 points and Reynolds brought up the rear with 4. Mrs. W. L. Thomas will take a class in music. All pupils wishing to take lessons call Phone 627. Bicycle tires, all new stock. Plhone 218. Jim Clark.

THE REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, IND.

Township Assessor True D. Woodworth has ahnost finished with his work for this year. Mr. Woodworth has been assessing since the first of March. A final report must be filed on the fifteenth of this month. L. P. Shirer, Mr. Woodworth’s deputy, has taken care of the farmers. John Groom left today for Gary. John has volunteered in the hospital corps and will go to Ft. Wayne this afternoon and from there he expects to be sent to Cotambus, Ohio.

Piano Tuning and Repairing P. W. HORTON Phone 248

T. R. Wants U. S. to Send Force as Soon as Possible

New York, April 30.—CoHoniei Theodore Roosevelt, upon this return ftom Chicago here today, declared the hoped as Marshal Joffre had urged', that the people in thi* 7 country would realize the necessity for sending without delay an American force to the French front. “To keep ail our men here being trained by regular army, national guard and Plattsburg officers far a year and then try to send them over as one army would mean, in the first place, a discreditable failure to do our duty during this year, and furthermore that the army when sent would be inefficient,” asserted Colonel Roosevelt. He added that those in congress wlio opposed the raising immediately of “some divisions of volunteers’ for such service, “will be repudiating the adlvice of Marshall Joffre, will be voting against speedy and efiknent aeteon by the United States and wiH be riding to the extent of 'their action to make a paperwar—a which we make speeches and let other men <so William Rowles was a Chicago goer this morning. , ___

Max Kepneris shetland pony, Queen Esther, foaled a fine block and white spotted mare colt last night Mr. and Mrs. Peter McDaniels have been called to his farm near Wheatfield. Their son, Lawrence, who has charge of the farm, has the measles and Mr. McDaniel® wiU have to take charge of the farm work for two or three weeks.

Would be pleased to do your Carpenter Work Large aadsmall jobs give* the bast attention 1 Edward Smith Hm» 4M