Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 October 1895 — Page 4

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASILE, INDIANA. FRIDAY OCTOBER 11 1B95

DEBAUW UNIVERSITY until a late hour, his gla.l lace indieating the inward joys and hopes stirring the depths of his soul —

THE BEST NEWS OF OUR GREAT AND GROWING INSTITUTION.

Tli«* Mtiidentft’ Dollin'* TIm'Ii* College s<»elal lille—'I'lx-ir (aiieait»—1 neiileulM iiikI Notea <»l Hie ICrlnlit Live* ol Via 11} 1 onnn V| *• ii a lul \% «>ua«‘|i Told !►} S|H‘4 ial Keitorter.

A +1IGH KATffi^lx The largest Piece of Good tobacco EVER SOLD FOR 10 CENT

ICYCLES.

the HIGHEST of ALL High Grades. | Wui rHiiird HiiiH iinr to any UicyiMc built in the world, roKftfdli'HH nf price, v i>«» not he imlutHd It) pay iimi-c money lor nn inferior wheo Innlut on ImviiiK the NVavcily. Ibiilt ami Kuarantci't] by the Imiuum HicycloCo., a million dollar concern, whose bond is as good as gold. 24 LB SCORCHER, $05. 22 LB LADIES', $75 ANDKKSON & HARRIS, Exclusive Agents 151 it

Best Route Southeast South Southwest is the Louisville and Nashville Railroad SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO PROSPECTIVE SETTLERS. Full infbrmntlon cheerfully furnished upon application to J. K. RIDOELY, N. w. Pass. Ajent, Ctago, ill. C. P. ATMORE, Qeu’l Pass. Aat., LouisviUe, Ky.

y'A lovely complexion only Nature can give. She gives n new, ^ clear and soft one to those who _ v -_-, ^ use Dr. Hebra’s Viola Cream. It is" not a paint or ponder to cover defects. grts rid of them, by Nature’s own pre Cess of renewing the vitality of the skin . banishing all roughness, redness, f*-cckies. x moles, pimples, Ida* khcads, 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 and delicate soap. !t should be used in connection with the Cream. It should be used in the nursery, too. Ordinary soaps arc not fit for a baby’s skin. Viola Cream, 50 cents. Viola Skin-Soap, 35 ce^ts. Sola by druggists or sent by mail. Send to G. C. BITTNER OO., TOLEDO, O.

Cushman’s MENTHOL INHALER Cures all troubles of the

Head and Throat.

CATARRH, HEADACHE, NEURALGIA. LaGRIPPE. \U\\ I PIIDC You. Find In- \ ff ILL UUilL linlution stops , sneezing, snuffing, •ougliiiig, ''Cj ^ III MUCH K. Cnntinned 11 so e ITec 18

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anil A me lira for V COLDS,Bore Throat

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highest medical hiithorities of Kurope

'S.Sore Throat

Hay Fever, Bronchitla. La GRIPPE. The most Refreshing and Healthful aid to HEADACHE suffer-

ers. Brings Sleep to the Sleepless. Cures Insomnia and Nervous Prostration. Don’t befooled with worthless 1 Imitations. Take only CUSHMAN’S. Priee.f Oc.at all

r mailed free. Agents wanted. CUSHMAN’S

and Nervoiu

Druggists, or 1

C E. WALLACE WIIOLESAI.K nilAI.ER AND Mliej’l l« Ol' H.flY\Gfpi.N Tirnotlly and Prairie liay

a specialty.

Highest Market I’rioe 1’aitl for < urn.

Oats anil Hay.

Orders Promptly Killed and Helivered in any Part of the City. A Percent oil' Where 1 )e live red froni the Car. 21? .South Indiana Street, Opposite < ooper Itros., Livery Stable. Keeping everlastingly advet .is iug brings success. tf

MENTHOL BALM

Cuts, Wounds, Burns. Frostbites. Excels alt

other remedies foi Book on Menthol

facturi

/llotiou

Burns. Frostbites. Excels all >r PILES Priee 26c. at Druggists, free. Address Cushman Manu- , No. 324 Dearborn Street,

ring Co., No. 324 Dearborn Str HuildinK I, CHICAGO, ,>r VI.M ERftKh I NU.

tt/, N it o>t.iuses f.be .to read this tjpt at i i inebes from ’ ’ tin face, you had better * 1 to Dr. U. W. Bence and bav r

|oo"er— i ‘ted «-itS « nslr of •neatacien.

Tlie largest Stock of

till mm liver brought to the County. Do not trust your eyes to Ped-

dlers or Jewelers.

<3. W. BE.NGEL An-lyr-e. c. 41-lyr-e. o. w.

The young gentlemen of the freshman class will entertain the young ladies of the game class at the Phi Psi house Wednesday evening. The Connersville daily' Xars recently contained an interesting article by Mr. Tatman on student life at DcPaUW. The History of Money was discussed at the seminanum last night. A number of y’oung ladies and gentlemen attended the lecture on theosophy last night at the eourt ( , house. Yesterday afternoon at Lynch’s park the foot ball team played the best practice game that we have ever seen a DePauw team play. The work of interference and line bucking was exceptionally' fine. The first eleven made touch down after touch down in from two to live minutes. Nearly all the members of the team are in fine condition now and we hope no one will he hurt before Monday’s game. John Matthews is quite siek. Arthur Whitcomb telegraphed from Yale this morning that a Yale coach would be sent us immediately. Joe Phipps has returned. Paul Conley has returned home. Allan Buchanan is here calling on old friends. Mr. Buchanan has an appointment in the Naval Academy at Annapolis. Foot ball practice at Lynch’s park tills afternoon. The union meeting of the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. occuis this evening at 6:30 in Plato balk The foot ball team made quite a demonstration at chapel this morn-

ing.

NOTES FROM OTHER COLLEGES. Frank I). Arms, our coach, will be on the field tomorrow to take charge of the team.—CrawJ'ordsville •/onnidi. Fifteen men belonging to the Purdue foot ball eleven are now at the training tables on the West Side, and that table is conducted on a par with the big eastern teams’ tables. Everything at Purdue in the way of foot ball this year is done on an eastern scale of tbor oughness. Esterline, the crack quarter-back, lias a sprained ankle, and Alward, right tackle, suffers with a boil. Ksterline will probably play in the game with the Kentucky university day after tomorrow, but Kingsbury will probably take Alward’s place. Kingsbury is a big, powerful fellow, a great ground player and an experienced player. Purdue undoubtedly has the biggest and strongest rush line in the west this year.—Lafayette

Courier.

W. D. Osgood, the coacher for the I. U. foot ball team, arrived yesterday afternoon, and was warmly welcomed by a large number of students. He was escorted at onee to athletic park and immediately went to work. From his appearance on the grounds a few minutes later, he inspired the boys with a degree of Ins own zeal and enthusiasm and a change for the better was noted by the large crowd of spectators. He organized the hoys into two rival teams and began a scries of games, keeping them at work until sundown. Already he lias become a prime favorite with the members of the faculty as well as the entire student | bedy. Everybody is astonished and delighted. The change in the : college spirit is noticeable. If the citizens of Bloomington and the faculty will only stand by the boys and coacher, as the students will continue to do, it will ho a big thing and will tend to popularize 1. I’, among those from whom her cheif patronage is to be derived. President Swain was on the grounds

nioiimiiiyton Telephone. PHEPAKATOKY NOTES. Mr. Green wears Phi Gam colors. Mr. Hartsock, of 11)02, is a new

Delta Tan.

Dr. Gobin will deliver the second lecture of the preparatory course on Monday evening at 7 :30. His subject is ‘-American Student Life.’’ All are invited. The pledged members of Beta Theta Pi have organized themselves into a fraternity which meets regularly Saturday evenings.

Moiion Kxnirftiona.

To Rensselaer, lad., Oct. 15, 10, $3.15

fur round trip.

To Atlanta, Ga., account Cotton States Exposition Sept. 10 to Dee. 15, twenty day’s ticket, $IS.H0. .1. A. Michael, Agt.

Yaiulalia lan* JEXCtirMioiift. To Dayton. Ohio, Oct. 21 and 22, reurn limit Oct. 25, fare $4.50 for round trip. Account Epworth League. To Hiillalo, New York, Oct. 14, return limit Oct. 10, fare $14.45 for the round trip. Account Union Veteran

I egion U. S.

To Dallas, Texas,Oct. 15, return limit Nny. 10, fare $25.10 for round trip. Account Missionary convention of Christian church. home seekers’ excursion. Oct. 7, 8, 21 and 22 to points in the south, west, southwest, northwest, fare one lirst class limited fare for the round trip with an addition of $2 or $4 ••ecording to territory to which ticket is sold For further particulars see J. S. Dowling, Agt.

Itig Four FxrurHioiiH. Dayton. Ohio, Oct. 21 and 22. return limit Oct. 25, account Epworth League,

$1.50.

(Jreeusluirg Oet. 25 to 20, return 28, account Y. P. S. (’. E. $2.00. St. Lo.ds, Oct. 5 to 11, return Oct. 14, aect. St. Louis fair, $0.25. To Terre Haute Nov. 7 and !), return limit Nov. II, account V. M. C. A. $140. Oel. 15th to I.alias, Texas, with return limit Nov. 10, $25.10. Atlanta, Ga., any day, return limit 20 days, $18.00. IIOM K8KKK KI18’ EXCURSION. We will sell exeursion tickets to Arizona, Ark., Colo., Wy., N. M., I. T., N. W.. la., Kan., La., Minn., Mo., Net)., N. C., N. Dak.. S. Dak., Texas, Utah, and Va., Oct. 21 and 22. For particulars see F. P. Hukstis, Agt.

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Why go to Martinsville, French Lick, or any other watering place when Ureencastle has at her doors some of the bc-t mineral water ro be found in the srate. The Spring on the Mahan farm, south of the Vandalia railway, contains iron and snlnhur. It’s medical properties have been acc.irately tested and found to be the equal of any spring. TESTIMONIALS. For 15 years 1 have been a sufferer from rheumatism, constipation and kidney trouble and have tried various medicines hut of no avail. About four months ago [ commenced using the Mahans mineral water and am now free from my old troubles. No other medicines are required. Joiin Kiley, South Ureencastle. Jerome Smith, bar'jer, says: “I began taking Mahan’s mineral water for constipation and after using it for a few weeks I was entirely cured. 1 advise anyone so troubled to use it. The following is a list of those who have been benefited by the use of the water: For Stomach Trouble : Clayton Kelley, Miss Lida Walker, R. L. Browning, Mrs. W. E. Hopkins. Mrs. Laura Stnyser, Mrs. James Merry weather, Mrs. Richard Bunten, Robert Higerr, Win. Seller, Janies Manning. SLter of Providence, E. Gillette, 2!)l! Virginia Ave., Indianapolis. For kidney trouble. Mrs. G. E. Blake, J. O. Hare, B-rry Earnest. For constipation: Robert Turner, James Taylor, Chas. Martin, J. B. Aikmuu, Terre Haute, Mrs. ( has. Lueteke. For rheumatism : W. E. Hopkins, T. H. Pattee, Riley Carrington, Sister of Providence, D. Ball, Mrs. George ( amphell. Watershipped in live gallon jugs delivered at Express office. 8 1-3 cents a gallon, delivered. Call on or address by postal card JOHN RILEY, South Greencastle. tl

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EASY TERMS. NEW 11 OUSE & BEACKMAN. 17 S. Indiana St.

J. J. WEIDA

has just opened a new stock

of

^ Groceries i In his old room in the Allen block, one.door east of Adams Er.press office and solicits the patronage of his old friends and customers.

Elis motto is

“Never Le Undersoil"

STUDENTS WILL FIN'D IT TO THEIR INTERKST TO GO TO Lanin's Book Store/ —FOR— NEW AND SECOND HAND College Text Books, Scratch Books, Letter Tablets, Stationery, Fountain Pens and Students Supplies. Give us a call and wc will try to please you. cJ« K. L>an$don.

A FRIEND’S ADVICE. I If you wish to save 10 to 20 per cent on the dollar tnen buy your Dry Goods, Notions, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Tinware, Glassware, / Queensware, Wooden ware at

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JHJIIES F. FEE, INSURANCE AGFNT, PENSION : ATTORNEY AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Pension Vouchers, Deeds and Mortgages, Correctly and expeditions!) executed. Vffice in Central Bank Building. Greencastle, Ind.

llarvcKt Excumona, Ontnhcr S'tnd. The Indiana, Decatur & YTestern railway will sell harvest excursion tickets to points in the west, northwest and southwest on October 22, at one fait plus $2.00 for the round trip. For tickets, rates, and full information apply to any I. I). ,t W. Ry. ngent or Jno. S. Lazarus, G. P. A., Indianapolis, Ind.

Plants, Bulbs and Cut Flowers —AT— Mrs. M. J. Chaffee’s Greenhouse. 305 BloomiiifctonStrept.

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