Greenfield Evening Star, Greenfield, Hancock County, 13 October 1905 — Page 2

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Rooking Forward

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THE EVENING STAR.

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Entered as second-class matter August 1. *901, at the postofflce in Greenfield, Indiana, Under amact ot Congress. March 3. 1879.

President Cleveland is reserving his decision about that Hague appointment till he finds out whether duck hunting is good on the Holland canals.

A contemporary solemnly declares that "suicide is becoming a grave problem of modern society." At any rate it is one that effectually disposes ot itself.

THE Odd Fellows will have a splendid meeting at Charlottesville tomorrow. This is a noble order and an army of noble men are among its membership in this county.

IT is now explained that the New York bank forger held onto $59,000 of the securities that he stole. The $300,000 worth that he returned were probably the dummies. 7

THE members of the Christian church in this city have brought another slate meeting to Greenfield. »Eyery time an assemblage of state importance comes here just that much more important does our city become..

IT IS stated by the' Agricultural Department that the farmers object to automobiles on ac-

count of the dust they raise. The most people are prejudiced against them on account of the dust it takes to raise one

{4'THE curreat number of the Reflector, a publication issued at the Jeffersonvilie reformatory by the inmates of that institution, is a model of artistic evcellence and an interesting1 specimen of the printer's high art. The colored pages show that expert pressmen have had a hand in the work. There are illustrations of the various parts of the reformatory that were made from photographs taken by some one who certainly understood the business. This publication is one of our most welcome exchanges.

The next attraction at the opera bouse will be the great Her appear

melodramatic success Fatal Sin" booked to here Tuesda}^ Oct. 1 company is said to be original drama of the century, the plot being entirely new and so far out of ther ordinary that there is no attraction that in any way approaches it. The cast is headed by the well known young emotional actress Anne Hamilton, who appears in the role of "Carmen, the Street Singer," in which part she is, according to the foremost dramatic critics of New York, at her very best, the role offering her the greatest opportunities foj the display of her unusual talents. Special scenery is used throughout the entire four acts, this feature alone being the cause of most favorable comment everywhere —the grand staircase scene in the last act being a marvel of modern stage craft. The supporeing company is a large one and of unusual excellence—the members all being artists of recognized ability and worth in the theatrical profession.

Protracted Meeting.

A very successful protracted meeting is being conducted at Shiloh church six miles southeast of the city on the Morristownrpike in Blue River towuship. Tbe officiating ministers are Elder Erastus Conner, pastor of the Christian church at Knightstowu, and his father, Elder J. B. Conner, of Irvington, pastor of the church at Shiloh.

The meetings are well attended by a large number oi people of the surrounding neighborhood near Sliiloh church, notwithstanding the fact that this is a very busy season among farmers.

There has been eighteen accessions to the church thus far and the interest is in the

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isters are both exerting themselves quite energetically and the people are supporting them in their efforts.

There is no better community of people in Hancock county than that around Shiloh church and it speaks well for these excellent people that so much interest is being shown in the religious services that are being conducted there. It also speaks well for the two faithful shepherds to learn that the flock is being increased so rapidly.

Off For New Palestine.

Quite a number of the members of VVenonah Tri,be Nc\ 1821. O. R. M. of this city will go to New Palestine tonight to assist in giving a large class of candidates the various degrees in the order There will be a numoer of Red Men from different parts of the state present and a fine ^ime is expected. Wewoka Triybe No 355 of Irvington will be present and take the lead in th^ work. Jolly Max Herrlich is the leading spirit among the Red Mqn of that locality.

Wants a Divorce.

Wright Cross, through his attorneys, Mclfcane & Glascock, has brought an action for divorce from his wife, Arminita.

A Wonderful Colt.

Oliver T. Richey, superinten dent of the County Infirmary, has a colt that is five months old and weighs 700 pounds. It sire is a black imported Percheron Normanjand its daim is a beautiful bay English shire mare. The colt is a male of splendid symmetry, small neck and pointed ears. Its body is quite well proportioned in all of its sections. It is a dark brown almost black in color and is as lively and frisky as a cricket/

Ollie is quite proud ot the colt and takes great pride in showing it to his friends. He will keep pushing its growth and development right alcng to see how much it will weigh when it is a year old.

Lost:—A large pocketbook with purse inside. Th^name of »Ollie Mace on inside or pocketbook. Finder please return to

x.1 JG. T. Randsr's store and rethe most' ceive reward.

A Pretty Party.

The birthday party given Miss Bessie Walton, of East Main street Thursday night was a very pleasant affair. Quite a number of her young associates were present and enjoyed the occasion greatly. The guests began to arrive about seven o'clock and by eight the home was a busy beehive of happy children.

There were many presents given to Miss Bessie by her friends which will be found very usefnl and ornamental The evening was spent social conversation, in pleasing games and in dancing- Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served and pretty favors were given to all present.

Dr. Bryan's lecture.

The lecture of Dr. William L. Bryan, President of Indiana University, at the Friends Church tonight promises to be a literary treat. The subject, "Civilization Through Work," is one that is certain to interest all lovers of the highest class of literary excellence as well as those who are proud ot the civilization of American conception and origin and whose heart center is the dignity and respectability of work. One ot the prettiest things that James Whitcomb Riley ever wrote was:

"Oh, the poet of the future, he will come to us as comes The beauty of the bugle's voice above the roar of drums, The beauty of the bugle's voice above the roar and din Of battle drums that pulse the time the victor marches in His hand shall hold no harp, in sooth his lifted brow shall bear, No coronet of laurels, nay nor symbol anywhere Save that his palms were bro hers, to the toilers at the plow His face to heaven and the dew of duty on his brow."

Dr. Bryan will arrive in the city at 5:10 p. m. today and will be entertained by friends while hese.

Summer Colds

Summer Colds, Hay Fever, Rose Catarrh and Influenza might be classed as Summer Grip and are most distressing and exasperating, especially for those who cannot indulge in an ocean voyage or a trip to the mountains. The suffering is keen and acute for the stay-at-homes.

Dr. Humphreys' Specific 'Sev-enty-seven" has earned a well deserved reputation as a cure. The use of "77" stops the sneezing, relieves the asthmatic condition, soothes and heals the mucus membrane the running from the eyes and nose ceases and comfort is restored. At drug stores 25c or mailed by Humphreys' Homeopathic Medicine Co., N. W. Cor. Willliam and John Sts., New York.

Notice.

Join us on our next excursion for a home or an investment in the fiertile virgin soil of the new ^Canada. For particulars talk with those who have personal knowledge Come and see tjs. JOHNSTON & KNIGHT, 331 L^mcke Bldg.,

Inianapolis, Ind.

A Rare Picture.

William R. White, county recorder, has a picture of the "brass" band that led the pro cession at the funeral of Presi* dent, Lincoln over forty years

ago

f%It is a rare picture and shows the "band boys" with their old fashion cornets and s}.rmy drums. The band belonged to a Wisconsin regiment.

Is Prospering.^

Dr. J. Henry Smith, the optician, reports that his optical business is better than before. The doctor has decided to give his entire time to his optical business, his large stock of fine jewelry will be offered to the public at actual- cost laid down in Greenfield.

His intentions are to continue the jewelry business on a larger scale than ever, but the goods will be sold to accommidate his optical trade, you will find his advertisement in another column of this paper.

Dr. Smith has a large stock of jewelry and says he will order anything he fails to have in stock for any customer at actual cost. Dr. Smith has advertised in this paper ever since he has been in Greenfield and his contracts with the people have been fulfilled to the letter.

It matters not whether you have ever bought a dollars worth from Dr. Smith he wants you to share with,the rest, he make this offer in good faith.

Dr. Smith hasJiis large stock of XVI AS goods bought and will sell them to you at cost.

Lost—A Gentleman's pocketbook somewhere north of Main street Contained $6.70 in money and §75 notes. Finder return to Tribune office, this city and receive reward. 2td*

Too Slows the Reason.

Knightstown Banner,

The contract for supplying fresh meat for the Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans' Home was awarded last week to the Thayer market at Greenfield The Weeks Fresh Meat Company, of Rushville, has had tbe contract for the last six menths and presented their bid at the old figure, $8.25 per hundred. The Greenfield people bid $7-80. Why can't Knightstown butchers get this plum?

Look Out, Don't Shoot..

The commissioner of fisheries and game has sent out a statement to the effect that no hunting of an}r kind can be engaged in from October 1, to tbe 10th day of November. This law is said to have been passed to prevent men who pretend to go squirrel hunting from killing quails. It is very often the case that persons who go hunting are not easily persuaded to resist the temptation to wing a bird on the fly if it should sail up from the place where he thought a rabbit or squirrel ought to be. It is said that violators of the law will be promptly prosecuted.

'1A Great Woodmen Social.

The social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boles by the Modern Woodmen and their families was greatly enjoyed by about one hundred persons. It was the intention to have a pieeating contest, but when the time cjime for the contest no pies were left to eat.. ^'4%

40 Oents Bound Trip to Indianapolis^ via Pennsylvania Lines. Sunday, Oct. 15, excursion tickets to Indianapolis via the Pennsylvania Lines will be sold at 40 cents round trip from Greenfield good going on special train leaving at 10:25 a. m. central time.

Notice.

Having sold the Book Store all who are indebted to me will please call and settle at once.

Respectsully,

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