Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 January 1896 — Page 4

fHE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA THURSDAY JANUARY 2 I80(i

What, il Not Miracles: 'j he J'our-C Reu)A(Jy is doin^ work wherever introdueeil :i» uesrv miractil«u> a . it ever falU: to tlie lot of any humttii Hj'em v to <lo we will oieetn it a favor for any one interested to write the |tersons wlio.-e iniines appear below or any one whose name may ii|i[a-.ai union); tlnw testimonials. There is actually more FORt K and “'UEi’ I'll KUK"’|>ro|M‘rti , 'S in a bottle of Four-t than in a gallon of ordinary coU{;h medieine ••In coin|>oiiu(liut; it I have f llowed in no ■ruts” or used the |yeseri|ition of no Hr . So-aml-So of Amsterdam or Loudon, or anv other piece. I owe its composition t!> no onk is nomsuii: imhii i i '.it. Neither is it made, of Ileitis and roots (Ini' in the dark of t he moon in the jinjiles of A friea or .south \ niei ii'a. Tile demand for t he ('ot»; h , <'oi.n i'lid t' nor i < i ill. and its womhkVi i. ■CCCMS has been eucctricai. Kothlnffih the whole history ol couffb and cold medicines can compare w ith it. No disease of tlie Iuiij'- seems able to "erd't its curative proper! ies, ,» is w'eM proven by the numerous tildes «tf La (ivip|N* < ured, t roup t tired, toiisilitis < hired I’heumonia t'ured. Bronchitis ('ured, t'oiisumplivi s greatest help il not cure, lirv. Hacking, Ilarsli t'ou^tisof weeks' and months »U 1 u d 111 e eu rei I wuli from one to tliree doses. Our aim is to {Convince tlie public of my siucmRv and of the true merits of this remedy. NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS AND THE PUBLIC.

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TESTIMONY

AGENT

l OVIK U T. PruirirtstH are autborUist In A l.l. I - Vs IS TO I! Kl I' S t> Till. IM It I’ltltT. it the Kour-C Keinoly il‘liel|is' ( oindi. Cohl and ( roup < me latL to irlve s.,-i-f.ieuon in < roup. Bronchitis, Asthma. Eh UripiML * oug'hH and UoUIm. no uiattor hou lonu - stanijiny, or deep BcutfHl, in fact I hriiaraiitoe it iu all mamu r Jironchtal or Lun^ froiihhMiot an a t orr\U, hut to KivcMinhoundcd saUsfiiiCtioQ. Give It a trial on the *bo\i* conditi )ii. WrtakoaJl

chances.

SEVEN YEARS COUGH CURED. Mrs. Fuller, of sherlilian Ave.. rlilcajfo, aued 87 years, has inie to say: "I have been troubled with a cough for the last sevett years, destroying my rest l»y night and day. One bottle Phelps’ Cough. Ootid and (’roup Cure cured tine. I most gratefully recommend it to my ft lends."

Or THE TRAVELING

ILL. CENT R. H

Mr. K. K PHELPS: Your Four C Kemodv ia certainly a kkmarkahi.k mki>h ink. Too MUCH CANNOT l»K SAID IN ITS » AVOlt. My daughter nutTered from an attack of La CJhippk that finally resulted inTotislIillH, with ulceration td the throat. Lbsh than one (BOTTLE EFFECTED A COM PLKTE CUKE.

(iKo. V Hines,

57th Mreet. ChUrago. 111.

READ THIS WONDERFUL TESTIMONIAL FROM AN EDITOR Otlice King fisher Timas Klnghsher, Okla.. Dee. 1". |.*>!»;l.

Gewtlemen:—1 believe it my duty to write you a Urn* in regard to the neueflchil etfeets of ymir * s t'our-( Remedy," so far as I am pera<»nallv coniMe*ntMl. \ week ag * hist Thursday I was takfwi with a very severe attack of I.a Grippe, an«t in a short time beearr e so hoarse 1 could not #|M*ak above a whisper. 1 was confined to n.y bed the greater part of several days. The night previous I had coughed nearly the entire night: just before retiring I took a teaspoonful, aad slept the entire night as sweetly as ev r er I did in tnv life, not coughing once. 1 was entirely relieved before taking one bottle. Pheips*Cough, Cold and (’roup t ure should be in every household in the land. 1 send you this wholly unsolicited by any one., for you arc b nefa^ tois of the raee in giving it the antidote for wune of the worst afinieatlons to which it is heir. Yours very truly.

C. J. S’ishitt. Editor.

WE ENJOY UNBROKEN REST AT NIGHTS CHICAGO, November ‘J2. 1W1.

K. H. I'hf.lfs Dear s IK;—Ai

have to conf(*ss that a test of your

Dear mrs-—As a rule 1 have been skeptical of the merits of proprietary n edicines. but

f your Four “C" is oonvincing that at lease one ready-made

remedy is worthy of general use. My children all take it without tin* least objection, ami it is particularly noticeable that benefit is almost immediate. A single dose will check most eoughs in the beginning. We now enjoy unbroken rest at nigh . In my family Four ‘*(’" Is simply indispensable, and I recommend It uiiqualltiedly. Yours, Kte.,

J I». Hulinq, lift >outh Clark Street.

ONE OF CHICAGO’S SOCIETY LADIES SAYS

Chicago. September 25th. 1894.

For years back each winter 1 have suffered with acute Laryngitis. Last winter was so bad 1 could not leave my room for two week* er speak above a whisper. 1 tried every known cough preparation from cough drons np ami down with no relief, then in desperation 1 was indi.cod to try Phelps’ Four “(Y* The tirst dose relieved my cough, giving me the first night’s rest lor weeks. Half the bottle cured tin*. I have never bc'en without this wonder ful remedy since. It is as different from other like remedies as molasses from vinegar or sugar from sand. .Mrs. Joseph F. Grubb,

531 > Madison Avenue.

Four “C” is our leading remedy for La Giippe, (’otii^hs, I’olils, etc., and when purchased from n* we will gladly refund money if it does not give satisfaction. For Sale By. Albert Allen. W. \V. Jones. J. II. rienty &, Co., \\, Landes & Co., Walter Allen, Throope & 'riiroope.

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If you have LaGrip’ie, try 4-C. If your children have the croup, try 4 -0. If yon can’t sleep from coiif'liing and cold, try 4-f. If you have the asthma, try l-C. If you have a harsh, hacking cough, try 4-C. If you have consumption, try 4 <\ il th A w tf.

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Ordinary soaps arc not Viola Cream, 50 cents.

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DEl’A FVV UNIVERSITY

CHIEF JOSEPH.

One of th* N.ihlr.t Flgur*. nnd liri'j.te.t

Warrior. In Kl.tory.

One of the noblest figures iu Indian history and one of the greatest warriors is the Nez Perce Chief Joseph. In this same year, 1H7T, ho bad resisted attempts to pnt bim and his baud on the Lapwai reservation iu western Malm and bad sought to carry all bis people hundreds of miles to Canada. He outran the force that General Howard bud on his trail, escaped from 14ig Hole,

I where General Gibbon fonght him, and ,, ,, , .... again from General Sturgis, who onlervy Hodges alter a few days gaKed | lilu ju ,i ie Yellowstone valley.

visit with friends at Huntington, Sturgis had been sent out by Miles, and lias returned to resume study. I wh< ' u ,bo °“ th ‘’ '’veuing of Sept.

Joseph McNutt has rein rued from a visit among home folks in

THE BEST NEWS OF OUR GREAT AND GROWING INSTITUTION.

111 aI4* 111n* Dolii*;* ’I lit’ir College

h*h1 8»o4*IuI Tlaotr (aiieMtM In<‘td€»Hl« anil >0(4*8 441 1 ii♦* llrlglit

ol V Gii ii" ITIfii am! \% T0I4I !»} Npei’ittl ISrporliT.

Illinois.

Ralph Norton lias returned from

a visit to Gas City.

19. heard what hud occurred, ho started the same night with all tlie available force of the Tongue river cantonment to head off Chief Joseph before he

slum Id reach the border.

Hard marching brought the command, on the but day of the month, to Joseph's village iu the Bear Paw monn-

Mrs. Mansfield and M iss George | tamf- The heroic attack was resisted u„... ir. ».i „ 1 with a valor roic, and iu a short

time Captain Hate, Lieutenant Biddle

other southern points where they ‘and 23 soldiers were killed and 4 ottihave boon spending the holidays. cers au<l 3H soldiers wounded, among

them being Lieutenant Baird of the

laid Stratton has returned to general’s staff. One gallant charge by resume work. i Captain Carter, with a small body of . | Fifth infantry, had cost over a third of Ihere is no doubt that the finan- | j,i H command. Promptly varying his ctal question is one of tlie predom- plans, therefore, and adapting them to inant issues before the American the aitnation the general moved up his

r artillery, and disposed the troops so as

people today. On next Wednesday ! t 0 hold the Indians under siege, with

night the contestants for the debate escape impossible.

team which meets I. U. Feb. 22, ° n , tho " ixth /ay Chief Joseph ad-

’ | vanced to surrender. It was u scene for

will achate the advisability of free a painter, a typical scene in American coinage of silver at the rate of 16 j history, when this noble looking war-

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will be well represented. Tlie boys ed liis rifle to his white conqueror, and have been working hard on the I with in, P re8Hiv( ' dignity pointed to the r , , , sun in the heavens, saving, “From question for several months and | where tbe 8un now 8t;4ndH> j fl gbt D o

their investigations will proye lien

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Yon don’t have to stew around to get them ready. Open the can and you’11 find them moist, fresh and relishable. They’re delicious either hot or

cold.

At all grocers’, 10c, 15c and 20c Semi fkj for postage and we will

eeml you a sample can.

VAN CAMP PACKING CO.

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eficial to all who attend. MUSIC AND ART NOTES

These are the days of piano tun

YOl CAN CAT Llkl. A KINli AT SUCH RATES A3 THESE Griimihded mi gar IS pounds per. A sugar, It* pounds per

X (’ sugar, 20 pounds per

Brown sugar, 21 pounds pci. . . ('ott'oe, LJ'.j, and 25 per pound. Best Coffee. ... Flour per sack 45 and

liacou per iioitud s and

Lard per pound 8 and Best corn meal, per sack Imperial tea worth 40c a pound

(ioldon drip syrup per gallon

Navy beans, per pound Apidc butter per can

Kxt.ra good table peach ....

Folk’s corn I cans for . Also Dry Goods and Shoes at

to beat the Jews.

Local Time: Card.

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No. night express. Imulsthrough cars foi (’ineinnatl. New York and Hoston. No. 4 connects wttn trains for Mielcvran division via Anderson a id for Cincinnati division.

No. 18. ••Knickerbocker,” haul

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“OLD KRISS KRINGLE” Is coming, null everyone gr<cts with commi'lit, that the best of all plaster-

ing Hiatei ini is nnught. but

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j'.Miss. Loi list siivct, Greeneastle, Ind.

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more.

General Miles, iu announcing the victory, used tlie terse, significant I phrase, “We have had our usual success.’’ His full report described his brave adversaries us “the boldest men

ing at Music hall, and the near and heBt marksmen of any Indians ij ... , , , have ever encountered, ” and Chief Jonctgli iors scarcely know whether to s< ,ph as " a i Ulin n f more sngacity and prefer the practicing of term time intelligence than any Indian I have or the tuning of vacation evcr met.’’—George E. Pond in Mo-

Clure « Magazine.

Dean Mansfield and Miss George j have retu ned to their work after! STEVENSON’S STYLE.

ha\ingextended their southern trip w.wmNo si.r. Episram Tumcmr rym-

., . . . techuifit In ExpreHsion. tar as St. Auyrustinc, JMorula. . o .

Brilliant uh were htevensou s powers

Miss Helen Allen of Covington of thought and word, he was no epi sends word that she expects to eon- « ri * n ' ,nrner - “° Pyrotechnist in idea or

I expression. A clear and coherent tram

Untie her work in tlie art school Cl f thought runs through his most sparwith there-opening after the holi kling chapters; in its elucidation every dav win ; phrase plays an indispensable role, and - ’ ’ | the garment of style fits the thought so

Miss Agnes F .iter, formerly (d'| closely that, although each sentence is

our art faculty, is about to resume, iu a work of art, none exists for

v i itsolf, but all for the sake of the geuerher own study in New York City. I u i effect of the whole.

Mr. Resor, of Salem, came in this ! Singularly excellent is this whole as

a medmm for the traiihfereuce of

morning to make urraugements to | ,jj 0U g| d; impeccably lucid and limpid,

begin work on violin and cornet. translating all shades of perception, Kof two weeks WC will offer

| sensation and emotion with such ease

tjiiite a number ol the musu ' and preciseness that the reader scarcely some great bargains in Books, school faculty’ and pupils are ar- remembers ho is absorbing tlie thought ^ • , ,, tvii ranging to attend the P. derewski ' of •* u <’ thpr ' Bnt even this rare merit btationeiy, Albums, Bibles

, ,, does not necessarily imply great charm ' j r , Te will nair

concert in Indianapolis, Jar.. 11 of style. To achieve the highest kind of anti tancy goods. It Will pay Town persons who wish to do so I charm, of bounty, the ear must be en- you to call on US

are welcome to join the party and "; h 1 ile 1 t > ie n,in,i i8 deflnitel y

J . au d aelictitely lea.

get the benefit of the special rates if y OU d o not jiossess an ear for tho Mias Delia Lewis, of Oblong ninsic of prose (which has nothing at

■all to do with the ear for music proper

Illinois, is among the new students aud j s different even from an oar for

verse, and a good deal less common >,

-AT-

In effoot Sunday, Nov 10,1895. NOKT3 HOUND. No 4 # Uhicafro Mall 1:12 a m No rt* Mail and Aocoinmodution. .. 1:4:31 p ra No 2* Through 'I’ralu. .. 12:09 P m No 44t laical 11:26 a in SOUTH BOUND. No 3* Ijouisville Mail 2:47 am No 5* Mall and Accommodation 4:«i8 p m N 1* Chicago and Atlanta Flyer 4:58,p in No 4‘6+ I ocal 11:25 a in Daily, t Kxcept sunda,. I’uliman Bleepera on iiiifiit trains,parlor ana dining ears on Nos. 1 and 2. For complete time carcra and full Informatlor. in regard to rates through cars, etc., address J A Michael, \geut F. J. Rked, G. P. A Chtcain. VANDALSA LINE. Trains leave (.reencastio, ind. in effi^ct Oc* 2u. i89:» roll THE WKST. Dally 8:45a m. for St. IxmlR Daily 12:2f a for st. LouIr. Dally 1:85 p in, for't. Louis. Daily . 9:05 a in, for St. Lou's. Kx.sun... 5:18 pm, foi Terre Haute roit THE KART. Fr. Sun .. 8:4.*. u m, for lndn*napolia Daily 1:35 p til ” Daily 3:38 p m, " ” Dally ..2::L r >a in, ” ** Dally 4:30 a m ” Daily . .6:08 p m ** PF.OUI \ DIN I si ON Lea ' Terre Haute. No75 F\ >un 7:05 a in, tor P'*orIa. No77 ” “ 3:55 p ii’. for Decatur For complete time card, gdv.i.tf all traina and stations, and for information as to rates, through cars, etc., a idress J.8. Dow lino, A»rent, F A. Kohi*. Green cast I o Gen’l Pass. Agt, St. l.nuis Mo.

. N UooblutMM the j L> this :ypc 11 »» Lea from tb<* face, you hid Vtler to Dr. O. W. Ben.c and bawo '•■‘S F •*«*d nnirof

No 15 No 7 No 21 No .3 No 3 No 4 So fcl No H No 12 Vo ti No 2

Langdoii’s Book Store.

d. K, L»ANGDON.

to enter the art school alter the

holiday vacation.

The art exhibit of two weeks ago so favorably impressed the many visitors that quite a number of persons not heretofore in the school are sending in their inquires and arranging to begin work.

TIia Ploriila Season.

Is now fully opened up and tbe qttes- !

to travel is presenting itself to the] southern tourist. A pleasing choiee of

route is an essential feature of a rail-i rooms, pantry and Cellar; W ^im ineinnatl, Hamilton & Dayton | S° od inland fruit railway, with solid trams, magniflceiit I trees OH lot, near the public

sleeping and parlor ear service, quick schedules and elose ( iiieinniiti et.nnee-

No Violation of Lord’s Day Act,

Toronto, Jan. 2.—A very important avoidance of actual in favor of suggest decision hits been handed down in Os- ed balance, harmony in perpetual diver-

good hall by Judge Rose. Some time since the Ministerial association of Hamilton took action against the streetcar company for running ears on Sunday. Justice Rose’s judgment was on all points in favor of the streetcar company. He held that the running of ears was in no sense a violation of Lord's day

act.

no one can make you understand tlie ex- tion of when to start and by what lines

traordiuary beauty of Stevenson’s work. But if yon do possess this organ you will rate him. as an artist, at least as high us any poet. The essentials of good poetic form, with its organized mea.;ure and accentuation and often its determined rhymes, are symmetry and

balance, diversified uniformity, varied tions with the fast lines to Florida^ rerepetition', echoing assonance aud res( I ali/.ing all the possibilities of modern nance. The essentials of good prose form ! journeying. Any of the Company’s are a graceful symmetry, a discreet agents will on call or written applica-

tion, be pleased to give full information as to rates, etc.; supply you with a full 1 ne of printed matter, and render all services necessary to a satisfactory

trip.

(Jen. W. Ilavler, 1). P. A.. Indianapolis, Ind.: J. S'. Leahy, (J. T. P. A., t hicago. III.; W. II. Whittlesey, C. P. A., Dayton, Ohio; J. (’. Winans, D. P, A., Ptqtlu. O.; Jno. Unstable. D.P. A.; Toledo; D. It. Tracey, N. P, A.. Detroit

The largest

Stock of

HOLD SiraCLES Ever brought to the County. Do not trust your eyes to Peddlers or Jewelers. O. W. 3E1NGE1. •An-lyr-c. c. »v.—41-lyr-e. o. w. For Sale. Dwelling house, with eight

sity, no obvious repetitious or echoings and yet in every phrase a recognition of the form and color of all accompanying phrases. Thus a more subtle, if not i. higher technical sense, goes to tho making of very good prose than of evenverv good poetry; there are no formulas or rules to give assurance or warning, no signal cries determined upon in advance and thereafter loudly audible as helpers of a doubting ear.—“Robert Louis Stevenson and His Writings,” by Mrs. M.

square.

For price and terms call on JAMES F. FEE, Office in Central Bank Building.

Died of Canrer,

New York, Jan. 2.—Mrs. Catherine Hatch, wife of Asa P. Hatch, district

superintendent of the West Shore Wag- Q, Van Rensselaer, in Century. ner palace car service, died at her residonee in this city of cancer. When Dr. An Arctic Khinoceroii. Edward \V. Burnett died some time ago ^ gigantic specimen of the arctic of the same disease, it was said that he r ) ldl0C( > r((K ), ;lH lately been discovered had been in e< tr( "', 1 c frozen np iu an iceberg which stranded at Hatch, she having been his patient, but . , ... *

LaOrippc Cured.

Lut spring one bottle of your 0. C. ,, AC. ( . cured me of cold aud hoarseness. )M|lljllg „ inset It D the only remedy that gave me coin- K |„.|ves. foi sale cheap at the Itannkr pletc relief when attacked by la grippe. Times office. Have not been troubled since. Jorifmi Spawn, East Bolton. ; Subs^iloe for the Bankki. Times

this was denied by other doctors. Hcliooner Elwood a Total \Vr4*rk. Seattle, Jan. 2.—The schooner Elwood is a total wreck in Alaska. One sailor was drowned and the remainder of the crow only reached shorn after a brave struggle. The steamship Topeka, which arrived yesterday from the north, brought the tirst news of the disaster. To Develop Hold VI tnin"Proper!Jet, Baltimore, Jan. 2.—A private dis-

patch states that N. K. Fairbanks, tho

millionaire lard refiner of Chicago; E. K. Willard and T. D. Hopper, bankers

of New York; General T. M. Logan of

Richmond, Va.. and others have organized at Richmond the Piedmont Gold Belt (chartered) company for the pur-

pose of developing large gold mining

pnvpcrtics covering several thousaifd acres in Buckingham county, Va.

tbe Lena delta. This specimen was seven feet taller than the largest variety of tlie rhinoceros of today aud was armed with two nose horns, (ho shortest of which was !1 feet 2 inches iu length. The animal doubtless belonged to an antediluvian species of rhinoceros, and his immense size gives some idea of the enormons and terrible beasts which inhabited this planet in tbe “days when tho earth was young.” Tbe creature’s body was entirely covered with very long, thick hair, which proves that the arctic regions were his natural habitat.

—Sr. Louis Reunhlin.

D. (J. Low a in >s,

ti. 1’. A., ( ini innati, ().

The Banm i: i imks For .Statements, Rill Heads, vte. The Banm it Tim es For Envelopes. The Banner Times For Letter Heads. The Banner Times For Legal Blanks. The Bannkit Times For Sale Kills am] Posters. The Banm it Times For till kinds of job printing at owe?; pr.ees. tf

Hotel UIihiikch HhihD.

Greenoastle, Hid., Jan. 2. — The Commercial hotel changed hands yesterday, W. A. Stultz retiring and C. H. Cunningham, late receiver of the Clin-

ton House. Kokomo, succeeding as lessee outward vcrael.

VchmoIm Have a Hard Tini«.

Port Townsend, Wash., Jan. 2.—A southwest storm of great violence prevails in the straits. Two vessels, the schooners Meteor ami Redtteld, after reaching Capo Flattery, were forced to return lu re for shelter. Four sloops and a small sized schooner moored to wharves foundered. Vessels from outside report large quantities of fresh lumber southwest of Cape Flattery, which is supposed to have been the deckload from some

aud mauucer

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