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The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana • Page 4

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SEYMOUR DA ILY REPUBLICAN; SEYMOUR INDIANA MONDAYOCTOBER I lr 1915 to. Whitted. THE REPUBLICAN errors. THIKD INK I NO. -fflT aSMlTII, Editor and Publisher.

BOTH LOCAL TEAMS WIN EASY GAMES i Philadelphia Burn to center. Alexander safe at first when Entered at the Seymour, Indiana WITH HATS TO MATCH Postoflice as becond-elass Matter. Hobby dropjed Gardeners throw. Hums at second. Error for Iloftbv.

Stock sacrificed, Gardener to Hobby, DAILY both runners advancingi Bancroft Kindled, sciiriiip Burns. He took Red So Blank Osgood, 8 to 0, While Dae Year $5.00 Sir Months 2.50 fur trimmed and with furs advancing rapidly the later suits will be higher. second on the throw in. Alexander IThree Months 1.25 Ottos Hand 7 to 3 Defeat To Scottsbunj. One Month 45 One Week 10 ,95 $25.00 $9.95 $19 anduo YJ5J5KHU on third.

Paskert Hied to Barrv. Alexander was held at Barry to the ball. Cravath flied to Lewi. One run, one error," -Boitffi Barrv fiied to PuVlL ne'Year in Advance'. $1.00 VOYLS PITCHES ONE HIT GAME Hditfe irt itiitr.h,ariv-Rii it, Mrit cic, i fe tits CaroBaa "UiQiiard fanned.

Hooper Tq, Mock, Sweaters or Coats in all thM's new for Women or Children. no hits, no errors. FOURTH INNING. CLAYTOrDOWNS HAS OLD PARCHMENT LAND GRANT With Him and Raps Out Homer and a Double. iwiiiMiawi Issued by President Tyler to Henry Downs and Later Came to Local Man.

Philadelphia Luderus fanned. Whit ted (lied to Hooper. Niehoff jMpped to Scott. No runs, no hits, no errors. Boston Scott flied to Pakert.

Speaker tripled down right field foul Yesterdav was a big dnv lor both local ball teams, and both aggrega Clayton Downs has in his possession an old parchment grant of land from the United States government. tions! got away with games by big scores. The lied Sox administered a coat of eah'inine to Osgood, 8 to 0, while the Ottos took another fall line. Hobby flied to Paskert, Speaker scoring after the catch. Lewis popped to Paskert.

One run, one When his father Benjamin Downs lo hit, no errors. Speaker's hit was a eated in Indiana he wii under legal low grounder that rolled down the right field line. Speaker had plentv JURORS DB FORI NEVTERM DFCOURT Samuel Ridlen Dead. Samuel Ridlen, father of Mrs. George Collins, of this city died quite suddenly this morning at his home in Seottsburg.

He was not well Sunday but his condition was not con Miss Emma Hack man Dead. Miss Emma Hackman died Sunday at her home northwest of this city following an illness of tuberculosis. She was born in Jackson county twenty-six years ago and had spent her entire life on. the farm of time coming home on Hobbv's loner out of Seottsburg, 7 to Virgil Voyls pitched one of the best games he has delivered all season yesterday against Osgood, and came very near getting credit for a no hit game. The lone hit which was secured off his delivery came after jwo men were out in the sidered serious untd a few hours be FIFTH INNING.

Philadelphia Burns out, Ieonard to Hobby. Alexander out, Leonard' fore he died. He was 76 Years old near thi eitv Kho ih age. For this reason the eighty acres he selected was deeded to his brother, Henry Downs, who deeded it to Benjamin as soon as he became of age. After the death of Benjamin Downs the farm was the projerty of his widow until her death when it passed to their son, Clayton Downs, who now owns it.

The original grant was issued April 10, 1843 and was signed by John Tyler who was then President of the United States." Mr. Downs values it very highly. to Hobby. Stock flied (o Hooncr. RrnnH Inrv Will Called in Session TT I and was well known in this city.

He, ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Hackman, leaves several grown children. The who preceded her to the grave 6ev-funeral services will be held Tuesday cral years ago. One sister, Bertha, no errors.

Hoon- seventh, and after Flecker, who was shifted to third for the game, had missed a chance' to retire the side No runs, no hit er's catch was territory and shoetons. mnde in sensational, at the to Investigate Alleged Law Violations. on a winch tie let tret morning at 40 o'clock at the Chris-i three half-sisters, Mrs. Henry Will-tian church at Seottsburg, in charge man, of Seymour, and the Misses of the K. of P.

lodffe of which the Sonhia and Marv. of through him. Voyls had everything Boston Gardener llied to Paskert. w-terdav. inclndinL' his sneed.

fat deceased was a member. Barry flied to Whitted on a line drive C0URT JQ C0NVENE MONDAY ft. terrific s-liot amunn fliu.l 1 neaking curves and control and 110 e-s than thirteen nun were sent lack to the bench after trying in 1 brothers, Rev. Edward Hackman, of New Mexico, and Walter, at home and one-half brother, Fred, survive. Miss Hackman had been confined NINETEEN TURKISH SAILING SHIPS LOST Pa-kert.

No run rors. Alexander BIG CONTRACTS LET FOR NEW RAILS ON B. 0. S-W. no hits, no ei'-howed wonderful to vain to correct with the sphere.

to her bed siuee last April, but dur- Large Number of Cases Filed With Divorce Actions, Leading 1 All Others. 1 Ilehind In- effective 'pitching, the li'i Sox played the be-t came, both-offci-i el and defcii-ively. that they haw -hmvu in a long time, and with! Destructive Work Done by TWO RUS- her illness had been patient and Siart Torpedo Boats, is I made all her funeral arrangement PetrOflrad'S Claim. I which will be carried out to her ev- Steel Will be Used to Replace Main Lines Weighs 100 Pounds to The Yard. control.

SIXTH INNING. I'liiladeljilna liancroft popjied to Cairigan, who ran nearly to first to catch it. Paskert out, Barry to Hobby. Cravath out. Gardener to Hobby.

No run-, no hits, no errors. I'p to tin- point not nn assist had been credited the Philadelphia I cry She was a devoted Hy I'nlted rres. member of the German Lutheran Preparation- tor he opening o. nTwo Rug. ()ctolier term of the Jack-on cir- i ,1 tlii -combined ail around good work, the -r'o( team never had a chance.

The -cole wa- to 0 (Iiovcr More 1 lorpeuo ooats nave destroyed The tuneral services will Im' held iiit court next are liein nineteen Turkish shins off the nffcnioon nt 1 of ltd. Ill lln Kckcrt. the drniti'' out a--a ult a liotue on loi 11. mid arti-t. run and a otnnleted.

Judtre Swails will close tho SopU'inher term of the Lawrence I loop- f.iiiit nniif WiJav nr Rrtfurilnv Leonard fanned. Anatolian coast since Thursday, the the residence and at 2 o'clock at the admiralty announced today. German Lutheran church here, con- The Turki-h vessels were laden ducted by Hev. K. Eggers.

Bur-with -npplies for the sultan's troops. 'ial nt the Lutheran cemetery. Contract- have been Irt by the Baltimore and Ohio railroad for tons of rails immediate delivery. The orders were placi with the Maryland Steel Company, Cambria Steel Company. Carnegie Steel Company and the Illinois Steel Company.

Practically all of the rail-will he n-el for replacement, in the main line-, heing of heavy type weighing 10O pound- to the yard. The order suppleinc nt contract, let by the Baltimore and ihio during the summer for equipment and rail- Uhieh Co-t er out Luderus to Alexander. Scott ilcaring and disposing of a large fouled to No runs, no hits, of onse- no ern.rs. Alexander was going The jurv commissioners met todav strong, of the Sox tin- the grand and petit (tmmg with less than a balls. t1(.

The coni-SKVKNTII INNING. K. A. Keinv. of thi- Luderus fanned for ami j.

p.rodhecker. of the third time, swinging hard af all i 1. Wilh.nl I wo ba-e drive and getting a walk lour lint ii(. Larkin oled out long trij'le-. Moic's homer traveled clear to the big shed out in deep center, and was probably the b.nig-c-t hit on tile local rouinl- till- -ea hilv a -mall -rowd -aw 1 lie The score Seymour 1 030 -s 1 1 (I 1 1 1 1 II (l 1 1 Our Shaving Stuff Stout i- an member of the body.

The names were placed in The boxes at the tir-t the vear and LYCEUM HERALD DESCRIBES NUMBERS ON WINTER'S COURSE will niake your Shaving a Delight- OTTOS BAT ESTER AND JAMES HARD AND WIN are drawn out at the beifinniusr of each new term. The name- drawn for the grand jury are: K. II. Bureham, Carr of -Whitted out, Scott to Hobby. Nn fanned on three pitched balls.

No run-, no hits, no errors. Leonard jiitehed eight balls this inning. Ho-ton Speaker singled to lei'i. hit inl i a double jday, Burn- jto N.ehoff to l.uderus. It was short hunt, 'ini, was the first double play of th- s.

ies. Lewis mlield. flied to Cra -vath. No runs, two hit-, no errors KIGIITII INNING. Philadelphia Burns flied to Speaker.

Alexander fanned. Stock Interesting Paper. Descriptive Lyceum Course, Issued and Ready for Distribution. Locals Have Little Trouble in Taking Game at Seottsburg. Score Was 7 to 3.

Tht Lvceiiin Hera four iiau'e OH- le Elmer Boone, 'Vernon' town-hip: Aylette O-born, Owen township, George Hackman, Driftwood township, John W. Conner, Jackson town-jsliip, and Willard Dixon, Carr township. IPL A i to home witJi the Weill c.tlne juiper de-criliiiit: tlx varioii- hum- e-ierda at i In score. The bers on the lyceinn cour-i has been i--uei by the K'edpath Lv i local- had their eye- on the ball and- Hied to Shaker. No runs, no hit ine names drawn lor uie pent -eum jjurenu ann eopn.s ot it nia accumulated' tliirteiu.

piod- no frrura. f-jurv--nd-the in which thev be secured on application I anv he imW. 7it' -uwi are: Ueorire i. U.iifi. Kcddmgt i 4Jie lyeum eiftinmrt te Oliver Boswell, IlamiHon C.

bnnvlrcd in Two tlie lirs't imd producing four, in the tirs-t and tlie. Retire rrthteX' tiV' the siitlL" v.irngan lanned. Leonard lined to no Leonard was given a grea'f hand as he fame to NINTH INNING. -Philadelnhia Bancroft mil. ILster -farted on the nuuunl the paper contains intere-ting write- olJhe attra-etions-, with other-reading ter which will prove intere-ting to all interested in lyvcum and ehau-tauqua' work.

Tint'h, Salt Creek; John A. Brock, Salt Creek; William T. McKnin. Salt Creek; Thomas Zollman, Carr; Louis Benike, Vernon; E. 0.

Shepard. Brownstown George Skinner, Scot-lmrg, but a of five drives drove him from the box and James, the Austin -tar, suc- IF II Hie ticket -elhii'' caiiinaifn i- lo.u icccl mr io i loony, i askert fouled out Brownstown W. P. Set.er, Salt to amgan. Cravath out, Gardener Creek S.

E. Enos, Keddmg'i Benjam-to Hobby. No run-, no hit-, no er-iin 1 1 him. James tint alonir ai-tor tour innings, 1 in the vn ana season ticket- arc bemsr de- ri-'ht A-v lMI i uvu i i 111 v. i nin rors livered at a rate lliat shows the peo- the Otto- -ot J)le are ready to support the lvceum treated him almo-t a- to him and badlv as thev Drift- Brownstown; George Hauer, Boston Hooper UK.

Hooncr sin. ...111 Browns- R. Shelton, wood George no K-ter. i red off Kiglit Were he of tile bir Auuii-meiiL aim neip inaKe it a success. The opening attraction will be the Old Colonial Band, on Nov.

11th. -( glcd to right. Scott up. Scott sacrificed, Niehotr to Luderus. Iloojier going to second.

Speaker up. Speaker walked. Ilobbv ur. Hobbv out Yi luler. town.

This will be a grand jury session of court and it is understood that several cases will be brought before while while lie I- ii rii i- ua- pitcu r.lit All in a four jour Sunday School Reports. teadv and effeetixe L'a mi Uil i 1011 tot Lu1rus. Both runners ad va ne- that body for investigation Grand vui. mi- was a ie co eonn- iJl'VVl) nil. Cinrrfiiil a i larger Buy your shaving things in our drug store and you can quickly have a smooth, clean shave.

Our soaps, brushes, strops and razors are the finest in the market and will make your'shaving a comfort and joy. Don't neglect your hair. It is easier to stop it from falling out than to restore it after it is gone. Get some hair tonic now. We are always glad to help with suggestions.

C. E. LOERTZ, Druggist Phone 116 WE TAKE CARE Milhou9 Block On. run, two hit- ing HoojM'T. error-.

no amount of business for the court as many cases are filed that are tried without delay. The grand iurv is S11.0G iiae- could collect from hi- off. r- i i- I he local pitcher hit on 'ti." 1 1 by one of James' fast i in the fifth inning, but the 1 1 it i rcfu-ed him hi- Att. Baptist 21o hnstian lj 70 Kazarene Park Total- CROWD PLEASED WITH CELEBRATION SATURDAY ba -e. el.

i he Was not hit. The fM.4.' Many Farmers in Favor of Holding Similar Dinners at Farmers' Club Each Year. "IiepiibHean IhlsillCsS Get Ads." directed by the prosecuting attorney who calls witnesses fo tell what they know regarding alleged violations. The work of the grand jury is surrounded with utmost secrecy' and nothing is given out until the indictments are filed and the arrest made. The grand jury will be notified to report at the first day of 'the new term, next" Monday, attd 'after being sworn into office will begin deliberations immediately.

-It is not known yet how many jury trial) will be held this term. The thumb -welled up him I'ain. but he namely finished the jame. held the Scott-burg balr- help'e-s. The local plaVCI coin.

lain that the umpiring and the tieatmeiit received ye-tel'day was the wor-t they hlive beeiKiip against all -i-a-on, tliat a vi-iting teani i- -hown -cant coii-ideralion by cither players, umpires or fan'. The Seymour 0 (i (I 0 0 fl 0 7 11 2 Majestic Theatre IN I Only Thursday, Oct. 14 Here Are Those Prices We sell for strictly cash and that is the reason we sell so cheap, all goods delivered of city limits free. -Members of the committee that had charge of the Farmers' Club celebration Saturday, are receiving congratulations today on the success of the unique affair. The attendance was very good and many section, of the county were represented.

The delegations from Redding, Hamilton, Jackson and Vernon townships were Not Moving Picturt petit jury is notified in advance when Scott-bg .11 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 4 Hatleries--Seottsbliri'. Kster and it will be needed. Quite a number of cases have been KIBBLES MARTIN ORIGINAL Uncle Tom's Cabin Co. 50 Men, Women and Children 50 Orchestra of Fifteen Musicians especially large. Those wlvo-ttUended the basket dinner were more than pleased with the I'-ter.

and dames and James. Ottos, Ptirni-h and Herman. filed this teririv The" divorce cases aa usual, are lending. Loose Peanut Butter, lb. IOC Schlossers Creamery Butter, pound J28C Compound Lard, lb Eagle Milk, 2 cans Dry Peaches, 2 'pounds.

15c Dry Apricots, pound. I le Toy Oats, box 8c Jet Oil Shoe Ppbsb, 2 or. I5C Gold Metal Corn Flakes, lOo PRESIDENT APPROVES Jowl Bacon, sugar cured, lb. I Oc Hog Lard 100 per pure, pound Loin Backs, Ci; I5C Half Breakfast Bacon, lb. Full fancy Breakfast Bacon, "pound 4 23c Pickle Pork, lb.

Sugar Cured Hams, lb. 17c Country Sausage; Spare Pork Sausage, Back From now on we will carry full line of country meats. day and scores of them are in favor of holding similar meeting's each year. It is pointed, out that gatherings of this character" result in a greater spirit of cooperation amonar the farm TRAVELING IN A SPECIALTBAIW Scenic Investiture a Positive Revelation ers and their families and that the 20 Spectacular Specialty Sensations BOSTON WINS THIRD GAME, 2 TO I Continued from first page) SECOND INNING Hobby. NiehofT popped to Scott.

Ko runs, no hits, no errors. Leonard looked fine He Showed great Fpeed, cutting the corner like bullets. Boston Hobby out, Alexander un ENDORSEMENT QF CARRANZA Recommendation Made by the Latin-American Envoys Through Lansing. By Unit) Ftm v- Washington, October 11 President Wilson today approved Seeretary'8 Lansing's action in to the ties of friendship are strengthened. size box, Post Toasties, 1 Oo size box llie address of Dr.

A. W. Millis and A. D. Cobb, county agent, were high appreciated.

Oraotf CborvM of Super Excellence I Klc4cp VUlem of HUtoric! Intcrtctif --T)jt 3tirreopttel Stnimtlo a -The Man Fr4 Ik UavM-A tribal to Lincoln, Grant, ShorWaa. 5bormaa aad Donclaa. 20 Colored People from Cotton Belt 20 Some Bargain 20 lbs. Granulated Sugar for. Trade where 75c has the purchasing of a i assisted.

Alex ran to the base line, snapped up the ball and ta Popular Prices: Lower Floor all 50c Hoadley's Cash Store. i PHONE and Mr. J. A. Warner and children, of St.

Louis, were here this afternoon on their way home from Crothersvpb, where they have been attending a family reunion. Latin-American envoys the recommendation that Carranza be recognized in Mexico and be given the assistance of all countries in bringing about Order. iiaicony 35c. Uallery 25c. -Seats on Sale Carter's Drug Store by.

Lewis singled down the left foul line, Gardener up.Lewis out stealing, Burns to Bancroft. Gardener flied.

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