Greenfield Evening Star, Greenfield, Hancock County, 30 March 1906 — Page 2

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TERMS OF SUHSCIUI'TION.

SK Senator Patterson of Colorado Indianapolis, was in the city torefused an invation to address da}' calling on N. C. Binford. Federation of charitable asso-1 ,, ...

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ciation in Washington to speak at a Sha.cirock dinner the same evening. An Irishman is always an Irishman before former.

he is a re-

Free exhibit of grains and grasses of the great northwest wil.1 be seen at the farmers room in the court house tomorrow. Everybody should see them.

Senator Rayner of Maryland who spoke on the rate bill last week made many converts, but they were converts to the opposition,,

Millinery opening, Saturday, Mar. 3ist. Lenna Barr. 3td-iw

After Five Years'Torture

III., May 12th, 1905.

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Justice GroseVCourt.

Constable Personett has been kept busy serving warrants from the justice courts. He arrested William Green,near Gem, Wednesday charged with drawing a knife upon Wilbur Wilson. Wilson is a tenant of Green. The ease is set for trial before Justice Grose April 6th.

The constable also arrested! Nathan Suits Thursday charged plays, songs with intoxication. Trial set for music. Monday at 10 a. m.

He also arrested John Hunt,

of Green township today upon a

warrant in which he is charged with intoxication. Trial set for Monday at 10 a. m.

Harvey Gordon, who was arrested under a warrant issued by Justice Grose charging him with disturbing a meeting at Maxwell, will be tried Saturday at 10 a. m.

Commencement at Warrington.

The Fifth Annual Commencement of the Warrington high school will beheld at the Warrington Christian church this evening. Dr. A. J. Kinnaman, president of the Central Normal College, Danville, Ind., will deliver the class address. Music by the Greenfield Military band.

Millinery opening, Sat= urday, Mar. 3ist. Lenna Barr. 3td=iw

John A. Barr, commissioner, has transferred to Lawrence Wood, lof 4 in First South addition to the city for $1,700.

Brookville lodge of Indianapolis Odd Fellows will visit the local lodge tonight and give the degree work. A full attendance of the membership is desired

Louis H. Gibson, architect at

Do not allow Miss Lillian Cochran's Millinery opening to escape your attention. It will be Friday and Saturday. 28t3

Advertised Letters.

Bicycleproductionin the yearj List of letters remaining un^ 1900 amounted to $29, 783,659.

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In the year 1905 it amounted to Greenfield, Ind. March 30,1906: $5, 847, 000. This is the worst tailing oft' since people learned to ride the wheel.

Allot this house cleaning in the', Goverment departments suggests that as soon as the sweeping is finished the white wash brush will^ be in requisition.

^or the postoffice at

Bentley, Clint Borum, William .. Franks, Frank Jackson, George Kelley, Joseph Miller, Charles McComer, Frank -, ~l Roberts, J. T. Smith, J. B. 'V* Schurr, Bros. Wall, Geo. F. Those calling for above letters pleased say ''advertised."

NEWTON R. SPENQER, Postmaster.

WANTED—Men and womea in each county as Field Managers to represent, advertise and distribute samples of our goods. Salary $80.00 per month, paid weekly and cash advanced tor expenses. No capital.or experience necessary. Position permanent. Address, Northwestern Co., Dept. 7 Y, 338 Wabash Ave., Chicago. ml5tl5

Lester Poster visited schools in Rush county yesterday. Miss Olive Thompson, of Ind ianapolis, is the guest of Mrs. W. M. Small.

The Weather—Continued rain tonight and probably Saturday Cooler Saturday.

Harvey Hamilton, of Cumberland, was calling on his many friends in this city today.*

This is the last day of school at Hominy Ridge and a program oi music and readings is being carried out.

Lost or Stolen—Black do6, white tip on all four feet. Return to Columbia Hotel and receive reward. 30t2 pd.

Ethel Finnell exchange at the Hanna Jackson phone went yesterday to visit for a

few days with Maxwell.

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her parents near

Maud and Daisy Finnell, daughters of Vard Finnell of east of Maxwell will entertain the Maxwell High School at there home tonight.

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The Morristown schools will close Friday, April 6. The school will serve supper from 5 to 7'p. m., after which exercises will be given by school consisting of speeches, dialogues, and instrumental

Dr. Milo Gibbs is slowly improving from his recent illness,

but he has nQt afele tQ

leave his room nor sit up all of

any day. Any impression that Dr. Gibbs has been able to attend to any business since he was taken ill is erroneous.

Oak Morrison, the Greenfield undertaker, has recovered from the effects of a very sore finger caused by running a surgeon's needle under the nail. For a few days it was feared amputation of the injured member would be necessary.—Morristown Sua.

W. H. Personnett arrested Joha Breece Thursday, north of Mohawk, charged by George Conger with trespass. The trial is set before Justice Smith for Saturday at 10 a. m. He also arrested Harry Gordon charged with disturbing a religious meeting at Maxwell. Trial Sat urday at 10 a. m.

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Brandy wine had no decided to return to her banks than the rains of yesterday and today sent her on a rampage again and it is feared much damage will result unless the sun shines soon. Her bigger brother, Blue River, is also rising and is out of its ^anks PI

Marital Troubles.

Through her attorneys, Masoa & Jackson, Millie Wilt has filed a suit for divorce from Samuel T. Wilt, to whom she was married November 11, 1901, and from whom she separated December 21, 1904. Mrs. Wilt charges desertion.

Mrs. Pearl O. Kingen has brought suit against her former husband, William O. Kingen,for breach of contract in which she demands §500. It appears thkt in her divorce from Mr. Kingen she accepted an agreement instead of alimony, which she says has aot been honored. Her attorney is A. C. VanDuyn.

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S 1 2 a am an ad dresses of music leaders or Sunday school superintendents and we will mail you a copy of our new song book, Windows of Heaven No. 4.

J. B. VAUGHAN, Athens, Ga.

Onr Locked Up Forces:

It is the locked up forces within, that lie deep in our natures, not those that are on the surface, that test our mettle. It is within everybody's power to call out these hidden forces, to be somebody and to do something worth while In the world, and the man who does not do it is violating his sacred birthright.—Success Magazine.

Democratic Conventions.

The Democracy of the several precincts of Hancock county will meet inmass'convention on Saturday, March 31, 1906, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the places hereinafter designated, for the purpose of electing one member of the Democratic committee from each precinct:

Blue River township will meet at Township Hall. Brandy wine township, North precinct, at Cowden school house South precinct,at Scott's schooj house.

Brown township, First precinct at Wilkinson Second*precinct at Warrington, and iThird precinct at Shirley.

Buck Creek township, West precinct at Mt. Comfort East precinct at No. 6 school-house.

Center township, First and Second precincts at Maxwell Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth at the court-house in Greenfield.

Green township, at Eden. Jackson township,*South pre cinct at Cleveland, and North precinct at Centerschool-house.

Sugar Creek township, North precinct at Gem, First and Second precincts at New Palestine.

Vernon township, Firsthand Second precincts at Fortville Third precinct at McCordsville.

The committeeman in whose precinct the meeting is"held, will call the meeting to order and act as temporary chairman. The secretary of each meeting will make a written report of the proceedings to the "county chairman, at Greenfield, on the following Monday, Aprill££2, 1906. The new members of the Central Committee will meet at the court-house in Greenfield, on the following Monday, April 2, 1906, at ten o'clock a. m., for the purpose of organi^ing^the committee and the transaction of such business as may be properly considered.

Let each committeeman be sure and look after the meeting in his precinct. :HARVEY D. BARRETT,

Chairman.,--

OMEE S. JACKSON, Secretary.

Freight Gars on I. & E

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The new schedule of freight cars on the Indianapolis & East era railroad is as follows:.,

EAST BOUND.

Leaves Indianapolis 11:55 a. m., arrives at Greenfield 1:10 p.

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Leaves Indianapolis at 5:30 p. m., arrives at Greenfield 6:40 p. m.

Leaves Indianapolis at 6:00 p. Greenfield at 7:10

m., arrives p. m.

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WEST BOUND.

Leaves Greenfield 8:30 "af in. 12:18 p. m., 2:00 p. m.

Sunday School Convention.

The Center township Sunday scool convention will be held at the Friends' church, Greenfield, Ind., April 1, 1906, at 2 o'clock P- m.

PROGRAM.

2-2:10. Song Service. 2:10-2:20. Invocation. Rev. Stranahan. 2:20-2-25. Reading mifiutes. Secretary. 2:25-2:40. Reasons for Maintaining and Supporting Sunday Schools. Rev. O. F. Lydy. 2:40-2:55. Relation of Teacher to Course of Study. Lawrence Wood. 2:55-3:15. Practical Sunday School Lesson. Miss Mary Paxton. 3:15-3:30. Reverence for and in the Sunday School. Rev. Geo. C. Noetling'. 3:30-3:45. Miscellaneous.

ELI HAGANS, Pres. CHAS. F. REEVES, Sec.

The annual meeting of the stockholders of The Carrollton Telephone Company will be held at the Low school house on the the 31st day of March, 1906 at 1 p. m., for the purpose of electing directors and transacting such other business as may come before the meeting.

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