Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 January 1896 — Page 4

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lUfc BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA THURSDAY JAM!ARY 16 1806

VAN CAMP'S BOSTON BAKE poR 1 » AW Bean

You 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 «o for postage ami we will eeml you a sample can. VAN CAMP PACKING CO., Indianapolis. Ind.

What, it Not Miracles?

The fcreftt Four-C Remedy is doing work wherever introduced as nearly miraculous as it ever falls to the lot of any huinan agency to do we will esteem it a favor for any one interested to write the persons w hose names appear below* or any one whose name may appeal among these testimonials.) 'There is actually more FOR( K and “GK T Til ERF." properties in a bottle of Four-t than in a gallon of ordinary cough medicine. “In compounding it I have f llowed in no •rut^" cr used the prescription of no Dr. So-and-So nf Amsterdam or London, or anv ocher pl ,4 ce. I owe its composition to no oni. in no 8INUI.F parti i i \R. Neither i* it made* ol herlis and roots dug in the dark of the moon in the jingles of A friea or South America." The demand for tin* Cocoh, < ’oi.i» and (’Rori* (’rui:, and it* wondk-kfi e 8LCCES8 has lK‘en kekcitucal. Xotning In t!ie whole history of cough and cold medicines can compare with it. Xo di .ease of the lungs seems able to resist its curative properties, as is well proven by the numerous cases of La (irippe (.’ured, t roup ( ured. lonsilitis Cured. Fhenmonia Cured. Bronchitis Cureil, C'oiisumpt ivt s greatest help il not cure. Dry, Hacking, Harsh Coughs of weeks 1 and months 1 steiiuing ciiretl with from one to three (loses. Our aim is to convince thi public of my *incei ity and of the true merits of this remedy. NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS AND THE PUBLIC.

CONTRACT.—Druggists are authorized in A El. CASKS TO REFUND THE PI K< HASH PRICE if i lie Four-C Remedy ^Phelps’ < ougb. Cold a»»d i roup < ure) faiU to give siiMsfaetion in Croup. Bronchitis, Asthma, La Orippc. < oughs and (Olds, no maltrr how longstanding, or deep seated, in fact I guarantee it in all manuer Bronchial or Lung trouble, not as a CureAll, but to give unbounded satisfaction. Give it a trial on the above eoudilioii. We take all chances.

TESTIMONY OF THE TRAVELING AGENT ILL. CENT R. R. Mk. k. H. I’HKI.PS: Your Four C Reimsly is certainly a iikmakk *hi.k mkoicink Too MUCH CANNOT BK SAID IN ITS FAVOK. My daughter siitfer»Hl from an attaek of La Gkippe that tinally resultecl in Tonsilltis, with ulceration of the throat. Less than onk BOTTI.K EFFECTED A COMPLETE CUKE. Geo. E Hines, aw 57th Mreel, Chicago. III.

SEVEN YEARS' COUGH CURED. Mrs. Fuller, of MAJ sherldian Are . Chicago, aged H7 years, has this to say: “I have been ! troubled with a cough for the last seven years, i destroying my rest by night and day. One bottle Phelps’ Cough, Cold and Croup * ure cured me. I most gratefully recommend it to 1 my friends. 11

READ THIS WONDERFUL TESTIMONIAL FROM AN EDITOR Office Kinofishew Times Klngtlsher, Okla.. Dec. 1~, 1WI3. Gknti.kmi n: I believe it my duty to wrPe »on a line in regard to the oenetloial < ITeets of your “Four-* Remedv,” so far as I am pcrsonalU coneerm*d. \ we« k ago last I hursday I was taken with a very severe attack of La Gripjie, and in a short time bccau e so hoarse l could not speak above a whisper. I was confim d to my bed the greater part of several days. The night previous 1 had coughed nearly tin entire night; just before retiring I took a teaapoonful, and slept th* entire night as sweetly ;»s ever I did in mv life, not ooughlng once. 1 was entirely rellev. d b<*fi»re taking one bottle. Phelps’Cough, Cold and Croup ( ure should be in i very lious- hold in fhelarul. I send you this wholly unsolicited b> any one, for \on are benefaetoisot the rare in giving it the antidote for some of the worst nftiieations to which it is heir. Yours very truly, C. .1. S' ijjbitt. Editor. WE ENJOY UNBROKEN REST AT NIGHTS Chicago, November 181)3. R. R. PitEI,ps. I.sg. Deaii ^ih:—As a rule I have been skeptical of the merits of proprietary BiedfcitD‘S, but have to confer that a test "t your Four “C” is eonviueitig that at lease one ready-nne e remedy is worthy of g< n« nil usi*. My ehildri ti all take it without tin* least objection, and t is particularly noticeable t nut benetli is almost immediate. A situ le dose will check m »*t coughs In ttie beginning. W« now etijov unbro en rest at night. In my family Four .s simplv indispt'iisable, and I recommend it uii«iualilledly. Yours, Etc., .1 P*. Ruling, 19fl Nouth Clark Street. ONE OF CHICAGO’S SOCIETY LADIES SAYS Chicago, September 25th, 1K14. For years l»ack each wint* r I have suffe red with acute Laryngitis. Last winter was so •bud 1 could not leave mv room fur t wo weeks rr speak above a whispei*. I tried every known rough preparation from cough drops up and do»* n with no relief, then in desperation I was induced to try Phelps’ Fotn ’ The first dose relieved my cough, giving me the first night’s rest tor weeks. Half the bottle cured me. I have never been without this wonder fill remedy since. It is as different from other like remedies as molasses from vinegar or sugar from sand. Mus. Joseph E. Gruhii. WM Madison Avenue. F utr “C’ 11 is our leading remedy for La Gtipoe, ( 'on^lis, CoMs, etc., and when purchased from ns we will gladly refund money if it does not give satisfaction. For Sale By. Albert Allen, W. W. Jones. J. 11. Pierey & Co., »\ . Landes &. < o„ Walter A Den, Ttiioope A 'rhroopt*.

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Home Seekers* Kaetirsions. • >n Junuarr 14, 28, F<*b. II, March 10, the Vandalia Line will sell excursion tickets to point* in AhiliHinti. Arizona. ArkaiisaA. Florida, Inditni Territory, Kentucky, Louisiuua, Mi^iaaippi, Mi x tin, North ('aroliiui, Okla'ount, Tennea^ee, Texio*. aud Virginia. Kate one fare round trip plus 4. For further particulars see J. S. Dowling, Agt.

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I aUrlppe furci. Last spring one bottle of your C. C* it C. cured me of cold and hoar-eness. Il is tlie only remetiy tiiat <;ave mecoinidete relief when attacked by la grippe. Have not lieen troubled since. JosKrn Spawn, East Bolton.

DEPAUW UNIVERSITY

THE BEST NEWS OF OUR GREAT AND GROWING INSTITUTION.

TIm* Ntiiricitt** lloliig- ITiclr College Mild Social latlc Their iicwia—111I'ldciitM and ftote* ol th« Hrlg;liK lalvrft of .Tlany Young Tlcn and Women Told by Special Reporter.

Coffee Growing.

"Coffee growiuK exhausts the soil so Utterly that the laud must lie fallow afterward,” explained our snide, during a tour of Jamaica. “ ‘The saltpeter has got into the coffee, salt, ’ is the niggers’ favorite expression when they pall up a tree to show you that it is rotten at the roots. Now, considering that there is no saltpeter in the whole island, how and whence they ever got their idea of its qualities is a mystery to rue.” The process of preparing coffee berries for market was now briefly explained to mo by this»kin<] acquaintance. When gathered, red and round us cherries, the berries are subjected to^the only machine used t.’itougliont the work. This is not unlike a nutmeg grater, or graters, which free the twin beaus inside the berry from their fleshy covering, leaving them clean and blue. They are

Jim Cooper ’95, who is working for the Chicago Press association, is visiting Delta Tati brothers and

friends.

The college oratorical contest

will he held on the 24th of January,! th, ’ u 8UU <lrit ''L 011 b®* plautu- , „ , . . tious this is done by spreading them on one week from next Friday night. | barbocErHi or . Ilt terraces, sloped so rbe French club met at Col. j n a to allow the ram to run off quickly, ... i , . 1 having gutters all ur< mid and one raised \\ cavers last night. I place tho mifM , The be;U]H ttr0 raL . The contestants lor the orator-I ed constantly t. . >e all of them m ical have drawn their places on the turn . flan ’ but 8Loula ,! ' er(vbe

1 sigUH of rain coin:dr over the sky the

program as follows: Woodson, lirst; whole crop is gathered with haste iutou Lewis, second; Want, third; Ewing, heap in the raised center, and a shelter ... , lr , , house on wheels is drawn over tho berlourth , Debnun, hfth; J\ ado, stxth; rie(J whilo the ba(i WPather i ast8 . Last anti ( . Hall last. of all, the berries arc hand picked with The I. U. Glee club will sing in Su M!,ga i l!ue i,M * t a8ide — Con ‘*

Meharry hall, Feb. 14th. The pro-

ceeds for the benefit of the Athletic T1,B ,r,<h K “ ln - . . I must allow that it sometimes rains .tssoi ta ton j . n i rebiU ,L bn t Irish rain is not quite Frank Strouse fell through a I like other rain. It is, as a rule, softer i i -i n ■ i than rain elsewhere, and, if the truth cattle guard while walking along mn8t bp to](li l liko rajn> so loI1K a8 ono the truck of the Peoria division one has not to say, “For tho rain it raineth night last week, and was laid up evpr y <ia y ” Irish weather is not so , • i i i . much capricious as coquettish. It likes lor a day or two with a lame hip — to pj^e yon, if but to prepare you to

Itockville Tribune. The seniiuurium

these days.

is very quit

enjoy tho more its sunny, melting mood. It will weep and wail all night, and, lot the next morning Ireland is one sweet smile and seems to say: “Is it

.. i, v i r 'ii to- i raining I was yesterday? Ah, then. I'll Mr. McNeil, of Danv.llc, Illmo.s, | .? Aud ^ he rn!1!lels ' loail

rain no more.

and laugh, and tho pastures and very stone walls glisten; tho larks carol on their celestial journey; there is a pungent, healthy smell of drying, peat; ti e mountains are all dimpled with the joy of life and sunshine; tho lake lies jieri fectly still, content tu reflect the over-

do this afternoon Very much tm-i ban gj n g p ace 0 j heaven, and just won’t proved in health. Mr. Paris is a j your honor buy the stoutest pair of member of the DePutiw Quartet | homemade hose from a barefooted, baro-

1 headed dm liter of dethroned kings,

will enter the second semester. Harry K. Paris, who lias been taking treatment at the Martinsville Sanitarium for the past ton weeks, returns to his home at Mnn-

atid, while here last full, charmed the music lovers with a few choice vocal selections rendered at the churches and at an entertainment He has made many friends in this city who will be pleased to hear of his convalescence.—Marti ns ciUe

with eyes like dewdrops and a voice that would charm the coin out of tho most churlish purse? If on such mornings as these you do not lose your heaM to Ireland, it must lie made of stern, unimpressionable stuff indeed. — Blackwood’s Magazine.

Sea titter Fur.

Reporter. Prof. Priest quizzed bis rhetoric class this morning. A number of students are skat ing this afternoon. The oratorical contestants met after chapel to day and decided on some oratorical matters. Ray Haynes is laid up at (’apt. Chaffee’s with a sore throat. The Glee Club met in Plato hall this afternoon. Rev. Parkburst, of Chicago, will lecture this evening at College Avenue church. Miss Parkburst will accompany her father trom Chicago to Green castle and visit tier many friends in the university. Miss Kstella Beggp, of Areola. 111., will probably enter next semester. Who will win the oratorical? The juniors rue't after chapel today and took suitable steps in re gard to the bereavement of their classmate, Miss Mary Goodwin. There will be no exercises in Me harry hall in the moruing. Rev. Parkhust will lecture to the students tomorrow eyening in Meharry hull. Every student should come out and manifest his enthusiasm for DePauw. Paul Gilbert may not return un til later in the year. The price of the lecture course tickets for the four remaining lect ures will be lor parquet, $1.50 for tirst circle and $1.25 for gallery. It will be a matter of economy to purchase course tickets as a uniform rate for single admissions of 50 cents on first floor and 35 cents in gallery has been established ex jceptin the Ingalls lecture, when the admission will be 50 and 75 ! cents. Rev. Thomas Dixon, the j distinguished co-worker of Dr. Parkburst. of New York, will lect ure next Tuesday. Dr. Hedley will appear in February, Dr. Nourse in March, and ex-Senator Ingalls in j April.

Tho sea otter fetches, where the skin is perfect, almost any price tho seller cares to ask, provided ho can find a Russian, Americau nr Chinese buyer. Tho sea otter is nearly twice the size of tho common river otter, and tho fur, without finishing or preparation of any kind, is more beautiful, ns it is stripped from the animal, than the richest sealskin, which has to he scraped, plucked of the long upper hairs, and then dyed, before it could bo recognized as the beautiful object which tho “fluished” fur undoubtedly is. In tho sea otter’s fur, tho soft undercoat—the true fur—is as thick ns that of the seal, and nearly twice as long, while the long outer hairs are as soft as u sable’s tail, and often a pale g: y. which gives to tiie whole coat an ;; pearutice as of dark fur slightly f -ted over. The sea otter's range was formerly from the Aleutian islands to I California, and its destruction will bo deplored by naturalists no less thau by furriers.—Loudon Spectator. Fully Aruieil. A good story is told of a young recruit who enlisted in a regiment stationed at Aldershot, One day he was on guard duty, and was slowly stepping up and down when an officer approached. After the usual salute tho officer said : “Let me see your rifle.” The raw recruit handed over his rifle, aud a pleased expression stole over his face. As t he officer received the weapon he said in a tone of deepest disgust: “You’re a fine soldier! You’ve given up your rifle, and now what are you going to do?” The young fellow turned pale, aud putting his hand in his pocket drew out a big knife, and, preparing for business, said in a voice that could not be misunderstood : “Gi’ me that rifle, or I'll bore a hole through you in a minute.” The officer instantly decided not to play any further with the raw recruit, and the rifle was promptly surrendered. —Pearson’s Weekly. Kmni» Abbott'n KIh*. The following is a description by the late Eugene Fir'd of Emma Abbott’s stage kiss: Aha, that kiss—that long, low, languishing, limpid, liquid, lingering kiss I 'Twus not a tender kiss, nor a studied kiss, nor an artistic kiss, nor a fervent kiss, nor a boisterous kiss, nor a paroxysmal kiss, nor a nervous kiss, nor a fraternal kiss, nor a gingerly kiss, nor a diffuse kiss, nor a concentrated kiss, nor a diffident kiss, nor a popgun kiss —'twas a calm, holy, ecstatic outbreaking of two fond and trusting hearts, ah intermingling of two gentle souls sanctified by love, a communion of the intangible by tangible means, a blending of heart with heaven, in which the latter had a manifest preponderance. A Kt'putMtion In Fertl.

Only Cure For Dyspepsia. Mrs. Franklin Bush, of New Castle, i Del., says: “I suffered for years with dyspepsia. Used to have great distress ana belching. I tried everything I could hear of, but nothing helped me till I took Brasilian Balm, «nd one 60 cent bottle ' cured me completely.’’

Mrs. Gofrequent—You’ll hear of trouble in the Higgamure family one of these days. Mrs. Allears—Dear me. What is it? Mrs. Gofrequent—I overheard my husband saying the other day that Higgamore was awfully stuck on May Weet. —Chicago Tribune.

i Beautiful Face ismadedoubly attractive —a plain face seems less plain—if accompanied by a graceful figure. The Henderson Corset brings out the curves of a bandS> some figure and gives grace to an p awkward one. Every inch of it <: fits. „ ?' AURORA CORSET CO., Aurora, OL < ij AT YOUR DEALERS. j

BIG FOUR route:

On January Uth, Itlh, 27th. 28th, February lOlli, llch, March !)th and 10th. Ilonu—Seekers’ Excursion Tickets will be soltl at Very Low Kates from point, on the big Four Knnte to many points in Alabama. Florida, Kentucky, Louisiana, MLsi.-sippi,Teiiiie?.-ee, Arizona, Arkansas, Indian Territory, Missouri, North Carolina. Oklahoma, Texas and Virginia. For full information as to rates, routes, tickets, limits, etc . call on agent Kig Four Kout", or address K <*. McCoumick. 1). B. Maiitix, Pass. Tniltic Mg'r, Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Atrt. FIRST GRAND EXCURSION Aransas Pass, lex.. February 11th, via 111(1 l-'Ol'K ROUTE 'Tickets will he sold at Very Low Kalis to the new Deep Harbor of the Gulf. For rates, routes, limits, etc., call on agent Kig Four I'ou .

\ Trip to iiie Gfir«l«*u .spo’M of tin* South. Du January I l and 2'<. February II and Maieh in, tickets will be sold from prineipa: eitb >. town- and villages ol the Norlh, lo all points on the Louisville and Nashville Kailmad in Tei'iie.--ee, Alabama. M li-sb-ipni, Florida and a portion of Kentueky, al one single (•re for the round trip. Tickets wil! be good tu return within thirty days and will allow -top-over at any points on the south bound 'rip. Ask your ticket agent about it, aud if be cannot sell you exclusion tickets write to I’. Atmore, General I’as-enger Agent Louisville. Ky., or ,1. K. Kidgcly, N. IV. P. A., ( hieago, IP. Bin Four Home >eeli<!rn Fxnirftion. Jan. U, 14. 27, Feb. 10. 11, March 9, and 10 the Rig Four will sell excursion tickets to Alabama, Florida. Kentucky, Eoui-ians, Mississippi.'Tennessee, Arizona. Arkansas, Indian Territory, smith western Missouri, North <'arolina, Oklahoma, 'Texas, Virginia. Kates will he four dollars above one fare. F. P. II I KSTlti, Agt.

CATARRH

senses of smell, taste and bearing. It has been used over lO years In hospitals and private families and by Physicians and Specialists as tho one infallibio remedy in nature for Catarrh. It is also most economical, a SO cts. bottle containing HI weeks’ treatment and $1.00 bottle O weeks’ treatment. Brazilian Balm often cures a Cold over night. Cures Croup In n few minutes. Quickly cures La Grinpo and takes all its bud effects out of thesystem. Absolutely guaranteed to euro Asthma. Prevents, breaks up and cures Typhoidand Scarlet Fevers In any stage. A marvelous remedy for all Stomach troubles. In Femalo troubles it relieves like magic. Dissipates Mumps in one day. Believes Piles and Constipation over night. For Constipation uso as for Piles. It does all this gently and promptly, yet it is no miracle; it relieves tho inflammation, nature does the rest. It Is worth its weight in gold in every family. Over 10O doses in a POc. bottle. Trial size P5c. Ask for Circular.

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”If w isdom’s ways you’ll w isely keep, Two things observe w ith cure.” Phisier your house with Acme Cement, And not with lime and hair. R. R. HURL&Y DOSS. Locust street., Greencastle, Ind.

14/. !« ii e.u, til-, s tl jto read tin.. :ype at i i in iMfrom tl:e you ' a i Letter t. I .. G. V7. Bot. -• AU'l h»T* fO'f~ •'■’“d —it 1 - « rtftir of (J| H ,

>1 uri c Inin,. The results attained right here at home have been marvelous. Hundreds of your neighbors who have used Wright’s (Vlery ('upsides say so. 'They cure kidney, liver and stomachytrouble, I'heiinnitism. < niistiimlinn mid sick headache*. Why piiv $I.imi every two weeks for a bottle of medicine when vnu eao get treatment at I cent i <biv. 'V right’s Celery < 'apsides give 100 da vs’ treatment for $1,00. Backed hy a bank tn cure you, or refund yom money. Sold by Albeit Allen. Druggist, dee 27 d-w e w nl I’olsniliiiij. Kansas City, Jan. It!.—Charles A. Millman, ex-state representative and a well known local politician, was placed on trial here yesterday on a charge of administering poison in whisky tn Election Judge Finnan D. Fenton in the Forty-eighth precinct voting place at the fall election of 1894. The state claims Fenton was poisoned to make him unconscious while crooked work was being done. FiikIhihI to Ord**r Ton Nv\v CruiMPrii. London, Jan. It).—The Times says this morning that the admiralty has im vited the principal private firms to tender bids for 10 third-class emisers, to be completed in one year, tho armament to be wholly of quiektiriiig guns. It has also requested all firms having government contracts to give them the preference over private orders. Re«*<l Hoonipra Organizing. Poktt.axd, Me., Jan. Iti. — Many promt i lent Republicans of Maine are in this city for the purpose of organizing a Rood club to go to tho !St. Louis convention to boom Speaker Thomas B. Reed ns a presidential candidate. The club was formed with Governor Cleaves as president and Colonel T. P. Shaw as secretary. \\'»ntp«l to Get Revenge. Dixon, Ills., Jan. 18.—William Lally and James Holgsou of Eldcna are under arrest for attempting to wreck an Illinois Central train at that place. Joseph Petit expected to go to Nashville on that train. He and Lally had a quarrel about a girl, and Lally, to get even, intended to wreck the train Petit was on. Inillrtmenlta Against Saloonkeeper*. Shelbyville, Ind., Jan. 16. — Two private detectives of Indianapolis, Lonis Weiriek and Thomas J. Simpson, were employed to work up eases against violators of the Nicholson law here and Tuesday 28 affidavits were filed, and the mayor imposed heavy flues on four defendants. Yesterday the trials were resumed and several additional saloonkeepers fined. The cases were all appealed.

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