Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 January 1894 — Page 5

THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA MONDAY, JANUARY I. 1H!M.

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THE LOCAL FIELD

Japanese Novelties. We have procured the best specimens of their latest productions, comprising delicate egg-shell cups and saucers, tea pots, sugar and creamers, small odd shaped dishes and other useful as well as ornamental articles. We extend a cordial invitation to visit our store and examine the unique

and beautiful articles displayed.

position ami has filled the same for

many years.

i There will he a joint installation

What is Going on in and About *'• K* a,,< l W. H. < . officers Fair Greencastle. ,l,i8 even ing in the G. A. R. hall.

The banks, the postoffiee and the saloons are observing New Year’s today. The rest of us are at work. The old year was watched out at College Avenue church last night. A large crowd engaged in the ser-

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LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

Country Circus” passed

We have just received a linens and handkerchiefs.

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BRIEF MKNTION.

Iloston Store, lender* ofTow prices.

<irnoe fmir :u Hamilton's.

to .lohii Itiley for

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hieknrv 53-1 IS '

Akron graham Hour at

Hamilton's.

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TIm* tt» buy Flour, Mill Feed, Hominv-Meal, Hav

Aunt .h'lnima's pancake

I lamilion's.

dour at

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And all kinds i,f Cirain is at ihe hlol ll 1 ceil Store of

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16-18-20 South Jackson St?

^bttrtows UTVWrS drvkMilker your Iliwn look like now. Throo '•lupmoiits oaoli week. MonWoil uml Kri. PROMPT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY.

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The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received by II. S. Renick <fc Co. from the official weather bureau at Indianapolis: I s in anapoi.is, Ind., Dec 30. Fair weather, stationary tern

- pern tu re. Waccknii AXS.

\\ lieri- Onr People ore tiaiiis: nnd Where Their (iiiMta are Stopping—»»'■ of |nterent Over the City-The Hest Coliimu In ' ices. Ihe Paper for Oiiick Iteaillng — short “The

Note, from all l-.rU of (he Town-More through here vestcnlliV OH tile Big s Nome Ifayii than ftther.—Keacl anil Four bv sp( . t . ial tru i a ' e n route to

roHted.

r , .... . Cincinnati.

•T. >. Durham is in Indianapolis

today. The physicians report two cases Miss Liz/.ie Ilenlev has returned of 8Carlet ^ver in the city, one of , to ^ |nn j them being the little son of M. I).

Bridges and the other in the family

of John Haspel.

Mrs. Josephine R. Nichols will give a lecture with stereoptican views in Meharry hall Friday. Jan. 12. under the auspices of the Young Woman's Christian association. Admission, 2f» cents. The solo by Mr. Wilbur Starr in College Avenue church yesterday morning was a beautiful rendition, and the interpretation of it was excellent. Mr. Starr’s voice is melodic and robust, and ids climaxes yesterday were grand. Ilis improvement in vocal work is marked, and he has the foundation laid for a

splendid voice.

Merc is some plain and unvarnished truth from an exchange: “A newspaper whose columns overflow with the advertisements ofbusiness men h^* more inlluence in attract-

THEY HI > I GO. A few fancy rockers, center tables, pictures and easels left from the Christmas trade will he sold at greatly reduced prices for next ten days. DON ! lOktill THAT $18.00 fOLDIMi BED. Undertaking given special attention. . east sidic. HANNA. . ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦

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Miss Laura Ammcrman is in Ind-

- - - ianapolis. c , John Dunlavv visited home folks new assortment of stamped v( . st ,.,,i av

A. H. Pickel is here from Car-

pentersville.

Kd. Wilder, of Brazil, was here j

over Sunday.

K. E. Abrams, of Darwin, spent

Sunday here.

Miss Laura Florer has returned

to Anderson.

Miss Ames went to Indianapolis

this morning.

Miss Olive Poucher has returned

to Salem, Ind.

Miss Marie Kelley returned to

Muncle today.

Miss Lillie Gralium went to Bain-

bridge at noon.

Prof. I. Dotey, of Indianapolis,

Sundayed here.

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MONEY

LOANED

In any sum, for any time. Must see the borrower in person. No delay. Money furnished at once at the very

lowest rates.

on business today.

Miss Ella Beckwith is entertain-

ing this afternoon.

“Alabama” is billed for the opera

has returned

.i LIABLE TO IMPEACHMENT. ThutN tl»«» Threat Now Made AgaiiiKt

Governor Mitrhell.

Jacksosvii.i.k. Jan. 1.—The time for! argument in the halieas corpus proceedings brought by Corbett and Mitchell

has been set for tomorrow. Should j liouse for the 13th. Judge Call decide that there are no i ^ . ,, grounds uiMiu which the pugilists can be '• 1 i, vs held the tight will probably come off. j from his eastern trip.

Officers of the Duval Athletic club feel '

that the governor has no power to de-j Miss Mildred Sounvine ha« had Clare the city under martial law and to nttack of the in-iimo call out the militia. an auaca oi int gnppi. The laws of Florida are very concise Mr. and Mrs. Harry McAulev arc on tins {Hunt and plainly provide that . . ' such a course is only possible when the j home from (ireentield. officials of the county are unable to' ,,.. , , . , cope with the threatened riot or disturb- i Jell. \\ illiams has returned ance. Should the court decide that the from a visit to Louisville,

boxing contest is not unlawful it is diffi-1

cult to understand upon what grounds Miss Julia Stecg is at home from Governor Mitchell will justify his call-1 Wa8hington for Ule winter .

W. B. Church and family have

ing attention to and building up a

Miss Myrtle Smyser lias returned eit v or town than any other agency

that can be employed. People go where there is business. Capital' and labor will locate where there is an enterprising community. No power is so strong to build up ai

John Browning is in Indianapolis ,own as * !l newspaper properly pat

ronized. It will always return

more than it receives.”

to Kniglitstown

Miss Kate Dnggy returned today

to Kankakee, 111.

The pump shop starts tomorrow

in all departments.

LIGHTNING CALCULATION.

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\\ e are the sole agents for the above line of Stoves and

have a full line on exhibition.

H. S. RENICK 5c CO.

: : : EAST SIDE. : : :

EC. x\. I I ci mil toil’s Groceries ore Korrect oocl Kleoi^.

ing out of the militia. A number of attorneys are of the opinion that should he

pursue such a course after the court has j ... , decided the question he would be liable returned to Nt. Joseph, Mich. to impeachment. Herman Hinsehing went to Midi-

.Against a Hoik! Issue.

Boston, San. 1.—The Knights of Labor of tins city held a meeting yesterday

nnapolis yesterday afternoon. Mrs. James Spurgin is visiting

Geo. Es. Blake,

GHEEil CASTLE, INE.

afternoon and denounced the proposal | in Indianapolis for two weeks,

to issue new series of United States

bonds, which they claim is for no other Messrs. J. P. Alice and J. B. Nolpurpose than to grant a new lease of life , . , ,. to the national banks. s, " l ar, ‘ at horaP ironi the Ka8t - SlllHll|MIX III lEulHvTlIe. " ^ Loitsmi.i.1. Jan. t.—A case of small- "’ill spend the evening at Brazil.

How the Cube Knot of Any Number May K« Given liihtnntly. One-third memory, one-third practice and one-third trick—that is the secret of most of the rapid calculators who figure before the public. There are very few calculations of which there is not a short way to the solution, but perhaps none of them is so easy and at the same time so surprising to the ordinary mind as the instantaneous extraction of the cube root. This is a feat whiclfjias gained great applause for its performers from the days of Hutchins, “the lightning calculator,'’ till now. The extreme rapidity with which it is worked and the difficulty of the solution by the ordinary methods render it one of the most taking of

feats.

Before explaining the method of performing this extraction of the cube root it may be well for the benefit of those readers who have forgotten some of their early school knowledge to explain what a cube root is. Multiply a number by itself and the product by the original number, and the result is a cube. Thus: 9x9 — 81 (the square of 9); 81 x 9 — 729, (the cube of 9). Then 9 is the cube root of 729. . , , Now for the method. First you obtain frulii cite of the audience un exact

Place a sample order with him and be convinced that his mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good

in the EATING LINE.

tu. A. HAMILul'ON,

SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SOUARE.

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Hut a true* story of solid frt»*tH, viz.: That wo Ini\ o a nmoli lai'ifor, bott“r solindod, 111010 dur:iblo and stylish stork of Hoots, Hhoi'S.''lippors. f Ituhhrrs, than any other store in thej s oiling imti wiii KJ vt * > u,i ooiloi >oid | vr rou tor valuoiti tin* sumo for your monoy than

... , cube of not more than six places uf fig,"!m uu an nreSj though with moderate practice the

spending a week in lndianupolis. latter condition need not be insisted on. ; p,^„rr*, «.»..! ^va.|

Carnegie and Beaver Falls mills, whose itingWm. O (Moulding and family, the units by heart, thus:

wages have been reduced, have inaugu-

rated a movement for lower rents, and Thus. Glidcwell sprained his lower'prices. tlmt ,lp,llers in ,u ‘ ce88itie9 right wrist very badly this morning.

Frank Barnford has returned to

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Best MainSprings In Watches

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Cleaning

± Watches

Novelty In TlMMitrlowt**.

New Yokk, Jan. 1.—Billiardist Schae- , Albany after a week’s visit in this a^afe as ^ contracted to go on the stage. In I city.

,'im he imelc. arnl by alvlnif our eiilire atten- | two acts he will liave a thinking part lion In Hie shoe Imstiiehs cxi ljiilvel.v we an and ill the third will irive an 1

lis this afternoon on bank l.qisi-

1 and in the third will give an exhibition 1 K. L. O'Huir went to Indiannpi

eimhlisl III ,1,1 heller l,y you lliiin inerelmnts | V„ . : *

who huvo u It*w silious uiixtMl in with other M11CJ .Ihts, Hft IS to receive H trudi'TH positivt* proof fiiut Vvc* tiiini • vory IH‘SS,

! proniiso wo nmki* and do not inorcly try to at-j 1’lrMt In Many TIiIiikh. I SAN Fkaxus, O. Jan. l.-The Chroni-1 C. K. Anderson

truth is, you cun Have i*vfry you : cit* in its 64-page Now V oar addition Haute

says California is first in gold product,

went to Terre

The rube of li^ 1 The cube of 2 isll H The cube of 8 is 27 The cube of 4 is i»4 The cube ol •» is The cube ol u i.- L'Jii The cube of 7 is Ida The cube of 8 is ! 5U3 The cube of 0 U 729 Now, as the thousands in the cube given exceed 125 and are less than 216, lu<J iijlia Hi the. 1 i t piy iiin'oi uv <j. a ul 'cud second figure, or units, a curious trick comes in. The cubes of 1, 4, 5, 6 and U j

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ouy foot wear at

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end in the saiu*' figures; the cutie of 2 is

morning on insurance 8; the cube of 3 ends in 7, and reversely

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Stccg and Miss So when the questioner says 140.000

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I l.ll’IIANTS CARl’l) I OR. it you iiavt* u ti6ii(*p' tor Hiiic oFrciit, ami

it is proving an “elephant on your IuiihIh, ” let us look after it. We’ll sell it or let It, as you wish, if there’s a possible eustomer in town. Uivet that fact in your mind, tiieu eall and

we’ll elineh it.

./. f A/, f HU1VMY, Insurance, Eeai Estate, and Loan. . . . Second Floor, First National Hank Huildinx;

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McKane Indicted.

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. grand jury has indicted John Y. McKane j | on charges of felony, conspiracy and . .

contempt for his Gravesend election day * nn mis morning to spend the week

j conduct and his bond has been fixed at with relatives,

Mattie Steeg, of Indianapolis, aie (here you say to yourself 50) 608,you say \Ya(r|i Inqifflo!* Loilhvillf, \>W AlltailV, . . . nnt. iniid nn t.lio instant AO ■ ‘

i ChifMO liiiilroml.

Lawrence DeMotte went to Clin-

out loud on tlie instant. 52.

Take another, 89,804. The thousands exceed 27: therefore tho root is thirty something. The last figure is 4; therefore the root is 34.—Loudon Tit-Bits.

Tlie Scientific Watchmaker. 0 R B.E.NGAST I v K, 1 N131 AN A.

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Another llttr l>own. Froken Louisa Hoinmarstrom, a Swedisli lady, has commenced business at Kopparburg, tbo center of the min ing industry, as an analytical chemist. She lias studied under a celebrated professor at Stockholm and has tor several years held a responsible position as chemist in large iron works.—Kansas City Times.

NEW STOCK OR-

WALU PAPERS

The K. of P. Banquet occurs this evening. Social at the hall, with

supper at the Commercial.

The Christmas collection for the Catholic orphans’ home iimr>iM,*o.l

j to $75.f)0 in this city.

The Greencastle

presents each of their employes

with a New Year’s turkey. Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Bosson, of

Indianapolis,are visiting here. Mrs. Bosson will remain several days. Geo. Hathaway was on Saturday

AIaL-xHIN - LAIRFJO' - £**S / T V OT~? T^\. re-elected superintendent of the

Presbyterian Sunday school. Mr.

Latest Designs and Colorings. Lowest Prices. Albert Allen. Hathaway is the right man for the

Hut One Smifl'Taking; Senator.

Many years ago, when the now venerable Captain Buxsett of the senate was a youth, he was directed to place a snuffbox in each of the small recesses of the rear wall of tho chamber to the right and left of thevien nr.-ade".?, ••»>d t';, keep them filled for the Clays, Websters and other senators of the old school who

gas company were habitual snuff takers. The snuff , ‘ boxes remain as a reminder of the times

and habits of senators who made history. But they are seldom filled, as Mr. George of Mississippi is the only senator who uses snuff.—Detroit Free Press.

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Children s PlllSll cl 11(1 ^ I ancy Bonnets. All ji.50 Bonnets for All $1.00 Bonnets for 50c All 75c Bonnots for 38c All 50c Bonnets for 25c All 25c Bonnets for 15c; We haven’t many of these goods left. If you want a bargain come quick. F. G. GILMORE.

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Taking a ltroa«l View. “No, Johnny, Ican’t buy any candy for yor it’s bad for the teeth.” (After some moments of profound thought.) “Mamma, what would the dentists do for a livin if every fom’ly was run liko ours is?”—Chicago Tribune.