Greenfield Evening Star, Greenfield, Hancock County, 5 January 1906 — Page 2
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Entexed as second-class matter August l. i904, at the postofflce nt Greenlield, Indiana, ender an act of Congress, March 3,1879.
The railroads are breaking \fthe pass agreement. They have V:
already found they have lost their best friends in the newspaper men and realize the amount ot tree advertising they 'have been receiving. Yesterday the P»ig Pour and Baltimore i& Ohio notified the newspaper people that mileage books are ready if they want them in exchange for advertising, -tj"
Co-Operative Institute.
The Farmer's Co-operative Institute of Hancock and Henry counties, will be held in the /•Christian church in Shirley, on
Monday and Tuesday,- January 15th and 16th 190G. :, Good speakers will be in attendanc. Watch for program next week.
S. EVERETT STUBBS, J" .1
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Call at J. M. Havens & Co.'s and see one of those pull back halters. They are guaranteed not to break and to hold any horse you put it on, no matter what the past reputation of the ,f horse has been. You take no .chances. Every halter is warranted. 3tw-d •••IT
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REPUBLICAN CALL.
The Republicans of Hancock county will meet on Saturday, January 13, 1906, for the purpose ot selecting delegates and alternates to the District Convention, to be held at Shelbyville, Ind., on January 16, 1906. Also for the election of precinct committeemen in the various precincts in Hancock county.
Meeting will be called et 1:30 p. m. at the following places: Brown, Wilkinson, 2 delegates, 2 alternates.
Brandywine, Cowden school house, 1 delegate, 1 aj^rnate. 'Blue River, Township §Hall, 1 delegate, 1 alternate.
Buck Creek, Mount Comfort, 1 delegate, 1 alternate. Center, Farmers' Room in the Court House, Greenfield, Ind., 4 delegates, 4 alternates.
Green, Eden, 1 delegate, 1 al terflate. Jackson, Cleveland'. 1 delegate, 1 alternate.
Sugar Creek, New Palestine, 1 delegate, 1 alternate. Vernoh, Fortville, 1 1 alternate.
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*Jt is earnestly requested that every Republican will attend these meetings. It is your duty as republicans to use every effort to get the very best men for any and all places to be filled
by a convention of Republicans. The newly elected precinct committeemen will meet on Monday, January 15th, at 1:30 p. m., at the Farmers' Room ifr the Court House, in the city of ,Greenfield, Ind., for the election of a county chairman.
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Books. Bosks.
.I Christmas ]bo©ks, ploth bound, at reduced prices ,,,at .Central School Supply Co.,. 125 West Main straet.—18t6
N O E 0 0 E S 0 5 E N A TEA TELES. Few newspapers in the United States are able to command the services oi as brilliant a corps of correspondents as that of tiie a or a I choice of a correspondent is indicative of The Record-Herald's policy of obtaining the best there is to be had. Walter Wellman, the well known author on political subjects and one of the ablest writers of the day, acts in that capacity.
Mr. Wellman was Wrn in Mentor, Ohio, Nov. 3, 18o':i. At the age of 14hebegan his newspaper experience, establishing at that age a weekly paper in the little town of Sutton, Neb. In 1878 he returded to Ohio and a year later established the Cincinnati Evening Post. In 1884 he became the Washington correspondent of the Chicago Herald and in 1892 he visited Central America and the West Indies and located the landing place, of Columbus on Watling's (San Salvador) Island, and) marked the spot with a hugej stone monument. Mr. ^Well-1 man's dashes for the north pole are well known. In 1894 he made the first of his two Arctic voyages of exploration, reaching the latitude of 81 degrees northeast of Spitzbergen. In 1898 he returned to the North, penetrated to Franz Josef Land, returning again to this country in 1899. On each trip he met with wonderful success in the discovery of new islands and lands, and brought back with him scientific djita and information of great value to the Amierican Geographical Society.
Mr. Wellman has been a voluminous writer for scientific mag£?ines and ^popular periodicals. Oh returning from his afctic trips be renewed his connection with The I^pcord-H^rald and is now the ^Washington correspondent of that pa#er. His incisive discussion of contempo
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and points West and.South now sold at special low fares via Pennsylvania Line,. tnformation about routes, stop-overs an a el on given upon request addressed to a re an a in ticket agent.
Others sell storis fronts at $2.50. We will sell you one at $2.00. Call and see them at J. Al. Haven & Co.'s—2t
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FOR RENT.—A barn large enough for two horses. C.ill at 314 S. East street. 19tf
Taken Up:—A yearling calf, red and white. JOHN'COLLIER.
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Come and make your selection before they are picked over. Also have some fancy work. Center pieces 5c each, Jin Battenburg, Embroidery and Mt. Melic.
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