Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 June 1895 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INI’J is N a

MONDAY JUNE 24 1895

CURES THE TOliACCO HABIT

IN 4 TO 10 DAYS

OR MONEY REFUNDED.

Use All tlio''Tobacco Till Your “Oraving”

You Want is Gone.

srive

your druggist is unable to y u full particulars about

XAHC<>TM'ri:i i-i the only > in the world ihnt arts ilireetly on the nerve# and drive* the nieotine from the >.\>teni in from four to ten day*. It haive* the patient in hetter health Ilian before taking, and i* warranted |

free from any injurious ingredient*.

X viiCi>Tl-t fit i-: i* popular because it allow* the patient to u~e all the I tobaeeo he want* while under treatment, or until the "(•raving'’ and “hunkering'’ are gone. It i* then no saeritiee to throw away tobaeeo forever. X \it oii-Ci in: i* sold at tie* uniform price ot .fa.IlO a bottle and one bottle

cures.

Money refunded if a cure i* not allot ted when taken according t > direction*. I’rof. W. N. WAITE, *

Of Amherst, Mass., Chewed Tobacco for 16 Years and was cured by narcoti-Cure. Amherst, Mas*., February 8. 1W").

The Xareoti < heinieal <

tspringlield. Ma**.

Gentlemen:—Keplying to your* of the 1st, would say that I have used tobacco for 10 year*, and of late have consumed a 10-cent plug a day, besides smoking considerably. I commenced to use tobacco when 1 was only 11 years old and have never been able to give up the habit until I took Xareoti-Cure, although I have tried other so called remedies without ellect. After using your remedy fourthly*, till “hankering” for chewing disapp *arcd, and in four days more smoking became unpleasant. I have no further desire lor ihe weed, and experienced no had elTects, whatever. 1 am gtiining in tlesh and feel better than I have for :i long time. To all who wish to lit* free from the tobacco habit I would say, use X mcoi !-•'t uk.

yours truly, IV. X. >' A ITK.

NARCOTI-CURE, soud to us for Book of Particulars free, or send

$5,00 for a bottle by mail.

TUB fiaiGOli Ettcal Co..

W'v treat you just as well as ayc know how-and that is pretty aycII—business is business—there is

a pleasant way business and an

of doiiui -

uuple

as-

ttnl waA-t lie best wav costs •/ l- ; no more, aiul is our way. •/ W v e try very hard to supply your every AAant Cor Dry Goods, Carpets and Shoes.

si Bilets.

GREATEST STORE.

HER GRADUATION SLEEVE. ! Why does the sweet ylr! yriiduate

tS.sm so preoeeupied?

Why d«s * she haunt the dressmaker As if she were a bride? All day and half into the ni^ht Her fan'-y visions weave*. She's putting her whole soul into Her graduation sleeves. Maybe she has an essaj’, too. On some important theme Like “How to make home happy” or “Are things just what they seem?” But that which, till a troubled sleep Her active brain relieves, Absorbs her thoughts is what she’ll have For graduation sleeves. Of course there’ll be to hang them on

A graduation dress.

But that gets little thought from her And other things still less. That fateful pair of big balloons Alone her care receives. Hi r life just now is centered in Her graduation sleeves.

—Somerville Journal.

Making Himself fseful.

A woman residing in a flat ordered a \ piece of ice from the grocery. The youth ; who bronght it was a German. He put ' it on the dumb waiter in the basement ro be hoisted up. i*he pulled away. “Gracious!” she exclaimed. “How heavy this iee is! The grocer must have f

given me good weight. ”

By great exertion she succeeded in getting the dumb waiter up. To her as- [ tonishment she found the boy seated on the iee. With what breath she had left

she demanded:

“What did you make me pull you up

here for?”

“Why,” replied the boy, “I thought the cako would be too heavy for you to lift, so came up to help you off with it. ” j —Shoe and Leather Reporter.

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Battle Ah , PLUG Tr?e largest piece, of G_oc>jzi toioacco ever sold for 10 cents

Hetter Late Than Never. Two young men who move in the very best Austin society went on a spree not long since. After they were pretty well under way one of them said in an inebriated tone of voice: “Let’s bid each other good night,

Bill.”

“Why, you ain’t going home already? It’s right in the shank of the eve.uing. ” “Of coursh, I’m not goin home now, j but after awhile we won’t know each ozzer from a shide of solo leather, sho let’s shay ‘good night’ right now before it'sh too late. ” They embraced.—Texas Siftings. Disappointed. Macfurlano—I suppose you have come again in connection with the diamond pin I thought had been stolen from me. It turns out, after all, that I had left it in my dress’og case. Nym Doyle (from Scotland Yard)—I deeply regret that fact. , Macfarlane—Why? Nym Doyle—Because I have found a clow to the thief.—Tit-Bits. Not What 8Iie Wanted. “Do you understand howto fix up my hair?” asked a lady to her newly hired colored servant. “Yes, mam, 1 kin fix it up in ten minutes. ” “You will never do for me. What would I do with myself all the rest of the day?”—Texas Siftings.

Often.

“Do you miss him much?” She, to the surprise of the questioner, smiled. "Not so much as I used to. Even a woman can learn to throw straight when the distance is measured merely by the width of the breakfast table.”—Cincinnati Tribune.

„ A lovely com-

plexion only Nature u-'O

can give. She gives a new, 3T? // clear anti soft one to those who n^// use Dr. Hebra’s Viola Cream. It is* not jk a paint or powder to cover defects. It 11^ gtts rid of theuty by Nature’s own pro- Will cess of renewing the vitality of the skin ; ^ banishing all roughness, redness, f'-ecklcs, moles, pimples, blackheads, sunburn and tan. It does this surely and harmlessly, because naturally. Its use means both skinbeauty and skin-health. Viola Skin-Soap hastens the process, because it is a pure ami delicate soap. It should be used in connection with the Cream. . It should be used In the nun y, t Ordinary soaps am not fit for a baby’s skin. Viola Cream, 50 Viola Skin-Soap, 35 cents. Sold by

gists or sent by mail. Send to

G. t BiTTN L CO EDO O. *7 .

ream, 50 cents,

by drug-

Cushman’s MENTHOL INHALER Cures all troubles of the Head anti Throat. CATARRH, HEADACHE, NEURALGIA. LaGRIRPE, ^ U/l! I PIIDC You. First luff ILL uUnL halation sneezing, snuffing, coughing, il ^ HI AD.U’III « med use efleet8

RE CUKE.

ENDORSED & highest medical au-

2*v thorities of Europe

and Am erica for

• N> COLDS.Sore Throat

Hay Fever, Bronchitis. La GRIPPE. Tiie most Refreshing and I lea)tiiful aid to HEADACHE Sufler-

Bringa Sleep to the Sleepless. Cures Insomnia :..rv(, U s Prostration. Don’t befooled with worthlei

Take on I v CUSHMANS. Price. I

er*

awl Nervii

imitations. Take only Druggists, or mailed free. A

Druggists, or maned tree. Agents wanted. 1 t Mi M MENTHOL BALM 8S3l u %^SHf^ c S

MAN’S. I’rice.eoc.iitall nts wanted. CUSHMAN’S

res of

Cuts,

other re Hook on

ores,

Wounds. Burns. Frostbites. Excels all ‘tnedies for PILES Priee 26c. ot Druggists.

Atldress Cushman Manu-

mit hoi free.

facturing Co., No. 324 Dearborn Street,

ding., CHICAGO, Vl.'t IVSL.S IM>.

She Told the Truth.

face is my fortune, sir, ’

*he

“My said.

“Er—excuse me, madam, but you j ciui’t really meiui it,” rejoined the asi tonished male. “Certainly. I’m the lady with the iron jaw in the dime museum. ”—Washington Star. In All Probability. “Look mo in the face, sir.” He raised his eyes timorously until i they were directed to her countenance. “Now, sir, deny, if you dare, that I you married me for my money. ” “It must have beeu your money,” ho faltered.—Detroit Tribune. IIis Stock In Trade. Minnie—I simply couldn’t have refused Jack after he offered me this beautiful engagement ring. Gladys—Yes, Jack has always placed great reliance in that ring.—Texas Sift-

ings.

A I'oAfdble Keuowal. “So this is the end of our engagement,

is it?”

“ Oh, no, not necessarily, here again next summer.”—Life.

Uocal Time Card. BIG FOUR. GOING EAST. No Ik; Night Kxpress ... a in No ‘-It Indianapolis Accommodation y :l‘.’am No 4+ Indianttpolis Flyer l-':iFu> m No H* Mail 4:15 p m No is* Knickerbocker 6:21 j> 111 GOING WEST. No 35* Night Express 2:32 A tn Mo 9* dail &64 a m n v ’ Uuilted . .... l*M p ot No 5t Mattoon Accommodation ... Diupm N » 31 Terre Haute Aceo inodation., 7:30 p m ‘ Daily + Daily oxcept Hunday. No. night express, liauls throurfii ears for Cincinnati, New York and Hoston, No. 2conneets with trains for Michigan division via Xndrrftoit and for Citieimiaii division No. 4 t mm ets i't»r < ineinnatt, spfingtb Id, o., t.nd Wahasli, Ind. No, is. **ICniekeriu»cker”, hauls throuuii slcepm* for N. ^ . ami lioston and for *\ ashington, D. < via < incinaati, <'. & ‘ >. al.*- » dining <*ar. Now eoaclns iliuiiiinated with i”as on all trains. C I*. Huestis, Agent

A Fair Inference.

FI 3

Of JS

Today » l.ocill MnrK.ts, (Furnished the Daily Baxnkr i .mks daily by R.W. Allen, inanagerof Arthm Jordan’s tioultry house.] Hens. * IS

WIOUISVIUE HEW AlSAKV i CHICASOHrltf

In effeot *i.n<lay, Ma;- li. 188. r >.

NORT3 tmUl.D.

No 4‘ Chicago Mall 1:12 a n> No #' " Exp:eta 12:07 |> a No 44t I.ocal 11:25 a u:

SOUTH BOUND.

No 3* Louisville Mall 2:47 a a No 5* southern Kxpreas 2:17 p in No Clt l.ocal I:h5 pa

* I>aily. t ICxnciit Sunda,.

fulhnan slcepo m ntsht u ains. parlor and dinliur cars on day irains. Fot coin|ilcte time cards and full In.ornmtlon In reiruril to m'es

through cal's, i tc., ad Iress .1 A M1CHAKL, Agent.

1'. J. Kf.i.1), (I. 1’. A., Chicago.

VANDALfA LINE.

In etTcct May

No 15 No 7 No 1 No 21

No

No ;i No 4 No 20 No S NO 1ft No 12 No ,1 No 2 1 ell'

.3c*

JI70 fi^terprise ^

^31 FI that defy all competition.

We come before you with su li !o\Vj.„ J

Read Carefully our Bargains.

Tinware

14 quart disli pan 20c, worth 40c. lOqiuirt bucket 12c, worth 25c. Large -!/<* cot fee pot 10c. worth 20c. .Ylilk strainer 8c. worth 15c. Gallon oil can made of gl iss with metallic tirotectiou I worth 35c. Kilg beater, spoon-*ha|)e 3c. worth 10c. Large -i/c grater 5c, worth 10c. Sifter !'c. worth 15c. Mincing knife with two large blade* 3c. worth 10c.

Crockery

1

( up and saucer b*. worth 10c.

I ’hi t e* 4c. w orth 7c. | Di'i'iirateil dinner set of 100 piece* $7.75, w rth s!ii,;:u

• ream pitchers 10c worth 15c.

Glassware.

Tumbler* 3c, worth 5c. I,::rcy -i/c lamp cliim icy 5c, worth lllc. Table *et. consi*i!- of *uc:tr howl, -poou holder, cream U pitcher, bnitcrdish worth 50c. 'a Molas'c* can* lUc, worth 2<ic. 25 do/. c,:r*el* good 5 i" vcble. our price 35c. 10 d<*/. too, h hrii-hc- 5c. worth 10c. 1500 ho\e* Builcrmilk -0,11 . 3 cake* in a box, 9c per box. OOdc/. Cocoa 11 ut oil -o q, 2 a c;.kt. worth 5c. Be sure to come and get some of these bargains; they won't last long. A. ROTH, PROP., West Side Square, Greencastle, Ind. H

The Manufacturers and Distributors of . . .

Cubanola

Determined to keep it at the front as “The Best £5 Cent Cigar Ever Sold In Indlaua,” have recently had the Cigar considerably increased in size, and it is now the Peerless Prince of a Perfect Smoke.

Choicest Sumatra Wrapper. Good Havana Filler. The best hand-made workmanship.

1 shall be ' Tralnaleaveorconcnsi'c. ind

III. 1*95

FOR TIIK WEST.

Ex. sun 9:01 a in, for St. Louis. I'.lily l:5:2i) a m, for St. Louis. Willy 12:2', p ni, fur *t. Louis. Ihilly 1:85 p in, for *t. Louis. Dully I>:44 u in, for 8t. Lou'.*. Ex. 'ini — 5:2S p in, foi Terre I mute

FOR TH K EAST.

Ex sun. ...,*:40a in, for Indianapolis Dally 1:45 p m. “ Dally 3:35 o m, ” ' “ Ex. *uii H:l? p in, ” “ Dally 2:35,. m, •’ Dally 4:30a m ** Dully 8:03 p in " •• PKOHl A DU l.*10N

Terre Haute.

Ni>75E\ sun 7:05 a in. tor I’*orla. Xo77 ’• *’ 3:55 p in for Deeatur I Or complete time card, alv.i.g all trains and stations, and for full Information a* ti rates, tlirougli cars, etc., address •LS. Dowling, Agent, W. K llHtiNNKit, Ureoncastle Asst. (O n’l I’uss. Agt. *t. Louis Mo.

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VaiulHlia Line Excursions. Tickets will be sold on July 3d.'ind j ttli. good to return until July 5th, 1895, inclusive, between nil stations within two hundred miles of initial point, at one fare for the round trip, '.tickets Springs, tv; to 2 lbs 12‘j j will also be sold to stations on connect- “Some people do their best work in T^kViiens voung (j, ! ing lines on the same basis as above.! the winter. Now, I can do the dearest Turkey, young toms i' j For full part iculars call on nearest \ an-j H ud most brilliant thinking when the Geese, choice f.f. over per lb 3 j dalia Line ticket agent, or address K. A. : weather is hot.” Kags.'Vresh subject to handling ... « j *'or* 1 'Gen 1. 1 a.*s. Agt-, St. I.ouis, Mo. j “How bnlliimt vou W’ill be when you Mutter, good... J 7 J. ts. Dowling, Agt. i die l”—Pi ck Me Uu

JIIHIES F. FEE, INSURANCE AGENT, PENSION : ATTORNEY

AND

NOTARY PUBLIC. Pension Vouchers, Deeds and Mortgages, Correctly and expeditious!) exscuted. VMttce in Central Hank Building. Greencastle, Ind.

Ask your dealer for /-» < • tavur‘. 8 . t ..“i?“ Cubanola

©ICWLESl / Are the HIGHEST of ALL High Gradei Wuri antud ^uppHor to any Bipyelt* built inibeworM, n : iU 'll* - ' ^ Ho not 1h* InduCtKl to pay moiv momy !'<n* an ml'n ior win lii* sioil ImvinK i In* \« avrily. Hu I It ami ^uaniuteuM] by the Indliuia HipycluCo.,® DiullOD dolmi oonoern, n is as (food {fold* 24 LB SCORCHER, $0G. 22 LB LADIES', $75 AN] T & H nts i

K. f . dOSMN Maud vs the lllgnesl (>riiU‘j lira/.!I Bio

The 24 Instruments we bad in -• "' I day < d' this year have been disposed of anuBl are now receiving a new stock ofihentj beautiful and durable pianos, tnionii iii'tsi esi received Is tbeMan'piaiiow bil l) I- 1 - ~ ' n u great satisfaction in ourown IHiM r-ij;'i I . the severe lest of school service 11. .in II *’| formei Dean ot the 51 lisle -i'Im .at;.! ' g tbe "8tarr” factory, wrote tie' bn Iter: or Music, Di Pa us IM' i . (■KEKNCASTI.R. I ML. .line' '. •'■'I The Starr Plano Co . Klobmond, Ind : I Oentlemeii:—After making a tli"e ''I e.Mitnlnattun of ydur I’ianeferie iiml .'™l Pianoforte factory, I am eonvinccd Pianoforte you tnakeis what we des school work, and hereby give \ mi an'] r “”| for SIX Pianofortes, to be di i I M ill, DePamv I'nlvi'isity School "I Sept ember, ’90, in time for tbe openin* ot i)*! fall term. Vcrv respectfully. JAMEs n. II-'WE, Dow THE STKRR PIANO is the best mid mostdurable piano la t' 1 I kei for the money charged I’o shtovtlirc—X Untied giHid standing id tin'"8ia' • 1 . .1 indoraetaeiit of the new Dean five yi | DePauw t'NivmisiTv schooi i 1 r Mr > 4'■ tOIRh NCASTi.K, INO.. .Mlll'vil ' Thu *iai r I’buio Co„ Klehinond. In 1 .: J Gentlemen:—Your pianofortes havriirj in Us. la r,. ill lie M'liool I " n L 1 lhey wear well ami ;tl ' to keep In tune; their autiou, luo, ' ' ■ : now i:i use iu the school ftnd I hey 'I our most satisfactory Inslrnment-. "TY’iTVTVmAN*:.' ’

For sole only by K C. M:\\ IIOI.SF, 17 8. Indiana :

■»nd the Best Pittsburgh and Anthracite coal, yard opposite VandalH freight otHee.

A A7^ ANTED—An honest, active gentleman VV or lady to travel for established, reliable bouse. Salary $.SO, payutdc JI5 weekly and expenses. Situation, permanent, Kefeienees. EncloseHelf-addresNcl stamm'd envelope. The Dominion company, 318 Omaha Building, I’hlcago. 201t3u.

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Mark Down Sale. In order to avoid carrying 0 '’ er a large stock of La and Children's tri{nmed Hat*l I will sell them at recliM ,J | prices. Call and see them.

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