Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 January 1896 — Page 4

iHE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. i\DIAN A SAILKDaT JANUARY -'■< 18!'«

What, if Not Miracles: The srreat IVur-C Kennedy i» doing wor^E wherever introduced ns nearly miraculous hj it ever falls to the lot of «nj|rtHiman a(tencv to do we will esteem it a favor for any one interested to write the persons whose names appear below or any one whose name may appeal amouK these testimonials.) There is actually more FORCE and “GE T Til EKE" properties in a bottle of Four-t than in a gallon of ordinary cough medicine. "In compounding it I have followed in no •ruts” or used the prescription of no Dr. So-and-So of Amsterdam or Condon, or any ocher phoe. I owe its composition to no onk in no mngi.k parti i i ah. Neither is it made of herbs ami roots dug in the dark of the moon in the jingles of Africa or South America. The demand for the Col on, Corn and Choci Cckk, and its wonokkfi t. PfiTsss ha* been electric a l„ Nothing in the whole history of cough and cold medicines can compare with it. No disease of the lungs pee ms able to resist it« curative properties, as i> well proven by the numerous cases of l.a Grippe (Tired, Croup Cured, kou-ilitis Cured. I’heumonia Cured, Bronchitis Cured, Consumptives greatest help it not cure. Dry, Hacking. Harsh Coughs of weeks' and months standing cured w ilii from one to three doses. Our aim is to con vince the public of my sincerity and of the true merits of this remedy. NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS AND THE PUBLIC. CONTRACT. Dmirglsts are authorl/.i-d in Aid. C V'Et* TO ItEtT'NO THE IT R* HASH PRICE It the Kour-C Itemed) Phelps'i ouah. Cold amt < roup I lire) falls to irlve sa'isfaction in < roup, Bronchitifi, Asthma !>« lirippe. < oughs ami ( olds, no matter i»<> % y long standing, or deep noatod, in fact I guarantee it in all manner Bronchial or Lung t rouble, noius a J orcA11, but to give uabotinded satisfaction. Give it a trial on the above condition. Wotuk. all chances.

DEPAUW UNIVERSITY

THE BEST NF^VS OF OUR GREAT AND GROWING INSflTUTION.

TESTIMONY OF THE TRAVELING AGENT ILL. CENT R. H. Mn. R. H. Piif.i.ph: Vour Four C Keme<U' i« certainly u hkmakkablk mkok ink Too MrCTI UANNOT HE SAID IN ITS FAVOK. My daughter sutTerod from an attack of Ea GKiei'Ethai finally rosulted in Tonsilitis, witli ulceration of the throat. Lkhm than onk BOTTLE EFFECTED A COMPLETE CCHE. Geo. 1 Mines, 892 57th street, Chicago. 111.

SEVEN YEARS' COUGH CURED. Mrs. I- tiller, of Q&& sherldlan Ave . Chicago, agedH7 years, has tuis to say: “I have been troubled witli a cough for the lust seven years, dostroying my rest by night and day. < >ne bottle Phelps* Cough, Cold am! < roup i lire cured me. L most gratefully recommend it to my fiiunds.”

READ THIS WON DERFUL TESTIMONIAL FROM AN EDITOR Office KiNCirisi'.EK Times Klngtlshcr, Okla . Met . \ .

Ge.ntlemi \: -1 believe it my duty write you a line in regard to the nenetletal etTeets of your**Four-« Remedy.’’ so far as I am personally concerned. \ week ag > lust Tliursduy I was taken with a very severe attack of La Grippe, and in a short time lx can e so lujurse I could not speak above a whisper. I was confined to my bed the greater part of several days. The night previous I had coughed nearly tin* entire night; just before retiring I took a tea spoonful, and slept the entire night as sweetly as ever 1 did ill mv life, not coughing once. I was entirely relieved before taking one bottle. Phelps' Cough. Cold and Croup' i ure should he In everv household in the land. 1 send you this wholly unsolicited by any one. for you are

' “ ’ic worst afliicfttions to whic

every —

benefaetora of the race in giving it the antidote for some of the worst ufflloations is heir. Yours very truly

C. J.

ich it

ISBITT, Editor.

WE ENJOY UNBROKEN REST AT NIGHTS Chicago. November 22, 189.*!,

It. ft. Phelps. Esq.

Dear it:

have to confess

remedy is worthy of general

but

made and it

check most

is

t:- As a rule I have been skeptical of the merits of proprietary medicines, s that a test of vour Four “C" is convincing that nt lease one midy-i ^ thy of general use. My children all take it without the least obj« ctlon. at is particularly noticeable tliat benetli is altiu»st immediate. A sint/le dose will coughs in the beginning. We now enjoy unbroken rest at nigh*. In my family l"our ( simplv indispensable, and 1 recommend it uuquiilitiedly. ^ ours, l ie..

.1 B. Ht.'i.ino. 1W "outh Clark Street.

ONE OF CHICAGO’S SOCIETY LADIES SAYS

Chicago, September 25th, 1894.

For years back each winter 1 have sufTewl with acute Laryngitis. Lust winter was so bad 1 could not leave my room for two weeks or speak above a whisper. I tried e\ er> known cough preparation from cough drops tip and do'*'n with no relief, then in desperation I was induced to trv Phelps’ Four-r." The first dose relieved my cough, giving me the first night's rest for weeks. Half the bottle cured me. I have never been without this wonder ful remedy since. It is ns ditfer»‘iit from other like remedies as molasses from vinegar or sugar from sand. Mus. .Joseph L. Ghubb,

5318 Madison Avenue.

K<uir “C” is our leading remedy for La < it ippe, ( ouglis, (’olds, etc., and vn nen purchased from us we will gladly refund money if it does not give satisfaelion. For Sale By. Albert Alleu. . IN . Jones, J. II. Pierey Si Co,, ( . il . Landes &, < o., IValter \ lien. Throope I'i: Throope.

The students* llolugw -Ttielr College and Roclal Life Their liuesis—lneldeniM and Nolen ol (lie HrlglK Lives of itlany T«Ming Tien and Women Told b> Special Iteporler.

Does foot ball improved the mind? Well we rathea think it does. Two loot hall men took first and second places on the contest last night. On with foot hall. There will he an assembly meet ing of the theological school Mon day evening at 6:15. College chapel will he held at 8:15 next week owing to examina

lions.

Arctic Nunburn.

To hear of Buffering from heat in the arctic regions sounds incredible to those who have never been there. Lien • tenant Gilder relates the experience of his party from this cause while one summer in King William's Land and declares that probably nowhere on earth is the traveler more annoyed by acute sunburn than in the frigid zone. The heat of ordinary exercise compels him to throw back the hood of his coat, and by thus exposing the head not only his entire face becomes blistered, hut—especially if he is fashionable enough to wear his hair thin on the top of his head—his entire scalp is uffected about as severely as if a bucket of scalding water had been |

poured upon him.

At a later period Lieutenant Schwatka’s entire party, while upon a sledge journey from Marble island to Camp Daly, were so severely burned that not only their faces but their entire heads were swollen to nearly twice their size. And a tine looking party they were. Home had faces so swollen that their eyes were oomplet dv closed on awakening from sleep. W lien one was fortunate enough to lie able to sec the others,

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You don’t have to stew around to get them ready. Open the can and you’11 £nd them moist, fresh and relishable. They’re delicious either hot or cold. At all grocers’, 10c, 15c and 20c. Bend Ac for pontage ami wo will send you a hamplo can. VAN CAMP PACK INC CO., Indianapolis, Ind.

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Local Time Card.

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he could not refrain from laughing. All

Next Thursday is the day of | dignity was lost. Kveu the august coin-

will he ob lnan der of the party was a laughing

stock, and, though he knew why they laughed at each other, he could not understand why he should excite such mirth. Pretty soon he saw his face in a mirror and found that when he tried to smile his lips were so thoroughly swollen that the effect was anything but happy. The contortion expressed sentiment, bnt hardly that of pleasure.

prayer for college. It

served here by having a prayer meeting Thursday morning at six o'clock for young men in Plato hall. Dr. ('. K. Wilcox will preach in Meharry hall on the same day at ten o'clock a. tn. Dr. Wilcox

indianapoli s

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No. :i:;, ntirlit express. hinilstliroiiKb ears foi Cincinnati, New Vork anil hosron. No. 4 connects witli trains for Michlp-nn division via Anitersun a ul for • Inelnnatl division.

is a tine speaker so tonic niid hear j He could readily have been taken for a

grimacing idiot, or a malicious lunatic, according to the preference of the be-

holder.—Cassell’s Magazine.

him

Charles Crooke wears Phi Psi

colors.

This has been a busy day indeed for most of the students. The re-

Harber's I’eiMi 1 inritie.,

“Did you ever know,’’said a Ninth street barber, “that certain men who

, , . . i come into this shop to be shaved exert a porter had three quizea this mor.;- quet , r )iypilotic jllflueut . e over oce or ing and one this afternoon. There more of the barbers? It’s a fact. Now,

Ami it should bo in possession ol’ every nmn J whodesires to bo T IlOHOF G H LY UOSTFI * j on ALL EOLITH \L and GENERAL NEW^ j Torn S. and especially INI HAN A MANS Tin* GAILY FURNISHES ALL THE NEW- — Local, Hotncsticand Foreign; complete and accurate market reports; a Mate news service j that covers all important events, and a gen-j erous supply of miscellaneous information | for general readers. This year the* proceed-) ings of Uongress will be of especial importance and interest. Its columns, both news and advertising, ure free from indecent or objectionable mutter. GIVE IT A TRIAL. It will cost you 15 Cents a Week

were many in the same condition. So if the news is a little short to(day we will make up for the slmitness next week. We regret to say that two or three gentlemen did not b hate I themselves properly at last even ings contest. Several they were talking in an undertone while the

I there's a man over there at the next i rbair but one. He doesn’t look like a nervous fellow, does he? No! Well, he I isn’t nervous as a rule, but there’s a i certain man about town whose very appeuiauce in the doorway sets that man ! shivering like a man in a fit. He could j no more shave that particular customer i than tly. Anolher man who used to | ; work in this shop a couple of years ago was similarly affected, l.nt to a greater ] degree, by a prominent business man, a j Mr. 1! . Win never Mr. U came |

And for FI VK CENTS additional you will re- [ eeive the SUNDAY .JOURNAL, which contain** MORE and HKTlKU R LA DING M \ ITI- It than any other paper printed in | Indiana. Tlie WEEKLY is furnished at *1 year. I Liberal eotninisslons to agents. Mtliseribc ; *vlth .1 K Laugdnn, Urecncastlc, Ind., or mcl i direct to .JOURNAL NBYSRAl’LR CO., Indianapolis, Ind. j

Washington, I>. C., via Cincinnati. 0. & <>. also dining ears. New coaches illuminated with gasoil nil trains. F. P. Hukstib. Agent.

idiS ... -(51 (ouiryiut>[wAtB»n.«Ct'icxMStr(aIn effect Sunday, Jan. 12.1896. NOHTH HOUML No 4* < hicago Mall .... 12:55 & m No 6* Mail and Accommodation. . . l'J;U5 p m No 44t Local... 11:10a in SOUTH BOUND. No 3* Louisville Mall 2:52 am No 5* Mail and Accommodation 2:27 p in No 43+ I ocal 11:40 a in Dally, t Except Minda, Pullman sleenen* on night trains, parlor and dining cars on\os. 5 and 6. For complete time cards and full informal ini in regard to rates,, through cars. He., address J. A. Michael, Agent F. .J. Bled. G. P. A Chicatrc

VAN DALI A LINE. Trains leave urocticusih . ii.a. m effect Ocf.

20. 1895

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CATARRH

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! lave you Read The Daily Banner

Times?

Cushman’s MENTHOL INHALER

not be allowed to

test.

attend sueh con-

Cures all troubles of the

Head and Throat.

CATARRH. HEADACHE, NEURALGIA. LaGRIPPE.

\A/il I MIDC You. Find In-

VYILL UUllL halation

Biiee/.iiig. siiutfihr, vou^idiiK,

HEADACHE. C

tinned use eflet is

KUItE tTKE.

Idghest medical authorities of Kui

Q-4 Hi

thoritles of Furope and America for

~ v COLDS,Sore Throat

Hay Fever, Bron chltiB. I .a GRIPPE. The mold Refreshing and Healthful aid lo H3ADACHE Suffer-

Insomnia

bless at all

j speakers were on the tloor. 1 erscMis j j U | () gi 10 p t the harber would Rrov,* who have no more propriety should | deathly pule and ciniver spnsmotliealJy. j

It frequently ei mpelled him to knockoff | work for a whole day, and finally the ] | boss bad to discharge him. Fact ! Here’s another funny tiling. Did you over know | that (heaverage barber hates nothingsu | much as to have to shave a man’s upper | lipi I don’t know why it is, hut I feel j thaf way myself. I’d rather lose a day’s | pay than shave off a man’s mustache, j aud when u smooth faced man comes in- | to this shop you ought to see the way 1 each of us ‘soldiers’ aud ‘monkeys’

pr*. Bring* Sleep tn the Sleepless. Cures In-onmin I .ind Nervous Prostration. Don’tbe fooled with worthless imitations. Title-nnlv CUSHMAN'S Price.*Oc. at all I Jiruggista, or mailed free. Agents wanted. < I'SH MAN'S

' uniidcrfu! > urea of

Old 8.

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a ll H u7tiiai, CHICAGO. •*- VIM BNTIlih. IKD.

It is a paper for the young, the old, the middle aged, for rich and poor, for high and low, forTeachei and Preacher, for Student and for professor. It is a paper for the home. It is preeminently a paper for the people. You can't get along without it. You must have it. You will not live well—You cannot be happy without it. Because it is a home paper chock full of good live, interesting news every day. It is in the van guard of progress and you must take it to keep up with the times Identify vourself with it now and stay with it. In so doing you will get good, and do good You will show your apprecia-1 tion of hustle and enterprise and will demonstrate your right to live in a progressive and up-to-date town. Bring in your name or telephone it in or hire a cheap boy and send it in. Yours for subscribers, THE BANNER TIMES

ll'imt* Meeker.- I .x ear. I (in ft. On .Jiimiary 14, 28, Feb. 11, March | 10, the Vnndalia Line will «ell excursion tickets to points in Alabama. Arizona. Arkansas. Florida, Indian Territory. Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi Mhsouri. North Carolina, Oklahoma. Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia. Kate one fare round trip plus 4. For further particulars see J. 8. Dowling, Agt.

Atlvertiaa!

^ A lovely complexion only Natii

can give. She gives i

o»*e to the

use Dr. Hebra s Vi ala Cream.

■ paint or powder

‘ ’ a/ iAti renewinj ig all r

moles, pimple... blackheads, sue >uni and It does this surely and harmlessly, bc-

» cov

gets rid of them, by Nature’s own process of renewing the vitality of the Fkin ; banishing all roughness, redness, Deckle

pimple.., blarkhea"

tan,

cease naturall;

beauty and

Its use

in-health.

mean* Violi

in icasi y, both skin Skin-Soa

and skin-health. > iota Mcin-aoap hastens the process, because it i" a pure and J,! ip. !t should be usea in

the Cream.

delicate soap.

nection with th_

in the nursery, too. Ordinary fit for a baby’s skin. Viola Cr< Viola Skin-Soap, 25 cents. S

gists or sent by mail. .Sv:nd w ; U. C. UlTfNLK ft- TOLiEDO, O. n J

con-

It should be used

soaps are not ream, 50 cents.

Sold by

by drug-

THE ORATORICAL,

Want

Ewing Won, Hall Second,

Third, Wade Tourth.

The oratorical contest which came off last night in Meharry hall

was attended bv a la ure audience ! a*

iu our chairs. —Philadelphia Record. and some good sperchet were heard

There were seven contestants and each had hts admirers. There was much guessing as to the outcome and the standing at the finisli showed that the guessing was warranted. The contestants and subjects were as follows : “The Law of Fraternity," Tbos. P. Woodson; “The Coining Mutualism," Watson L. Lewis; “Immortality,’’ M. M Want; “The Evolution of Kraternaiistn,” T. N. Ewing; “The True Spirit of American Citizenship." Arthur E. DeBaun; “The Cuban Struggle for Freedom,” Hay J. Wade; “The New Slavery and Its Emancipation." Claude D. Hall.

The judges on

Jonathan Birch, Jesse Weik and Mrs. Belle A. Mansfield; on deliveiy Prof. Salker, Dr. Coultas, I. H, C. Royse. The result was announced about 10:45, the success ful man being Ewing. Hall won

Ilia Sweetheart and Ills Tailor.

A yotniK man whose income is by no means sufficient to keep up his stylo of living received a tailor’s bill. He is engaged to a young lady who is the happy possessor of a comfortable bank account. The young man’s tailor sent him a bill with the remark written on it that it was long past due. When he received the bill, he was engaged in writing a note to his fiancee and in some way had his attention called away as soon as it was finished. He returned to his desk, placed the tailor’s bill ’ instead of the note in an envelope and directed it on his typewriter, which fact was all that saved him. When he called, she was very indignant, bnt he was quick wilted and began berating the tailor for sending her an account which he disputed iu order to prejudice her against him out of spite because the young man would not pay an unjust claim. The

manuscript were ntorning the lover told the tailor

all about the affair, paid the bill, and the maker of clothes helped him out by sending the girl an apology, by which kindness he obtained an order for two

suits of clothes.—Washington Post.

Locomotives.

The other day a gentleman who is at the head of a firm that makes locomo-

aeeond ; Want third, Wade fourth, j fives got off a train at the station and Lewis fifth, DeBaun sixth iind !'valke'l forward to the splendid engine

! that had pulloa the express over the

\\ bile many | country to New York at a flying rate of

BRAZILIAN

HALM

Instantly checks the ravages of Catarrh. It is a true Balsam of inai-veious healing power and the only known remedy that penetrates to the most hidden rccessesof this inveterate disease. It quickly destroys the nests of microbes, heals the ulcers and restores the senses of smell, taste and hearing. It has been used over IO years in hospitals and private families and by Physicians and Specialists as the one Infallible remedy In nature for Catarrh. It is also most economical, a SO cts. bottle containing 8 weeks* treatment and $1.00 bottle O weeks’ treatment. Brazilian Balm often cures a Cold over night. Cores Croup in a few minutes. Quickly cures La Grippe and takes all its bad effects out of thesystem. Absolutely guaranteed to cure Asthma. Prevents, breaks op and cares Typhoid and Scarlet Fevers In any stage, A marvelous remedy for all Stomach troubles. In Female troubles it relieves like magic. Dissipates Mumps In one day. Relieves Piles and Constipation

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Woodson seventh.

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thought the winnor would he Lewis. Hull or Wade, every one is satisfied with the decision. Tom, as he is iainilfaily known, will win at the stale contest. We must give him our support and he will do hie part

speed. Ho spoke to the engineer, explaining who he was, and the two talk1 oil about “her,” as they called the great mass of steel and iron, as if it were a [ human being. They were both proud of : her, the engineer claiming there wasn’t

| another like her on the rails.

“I don’t say that,” the locomotive

Has it got You? iMSr-

Best Route Southeast South Southwest is the Louisville and Nashville Railroad SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO PROSPECTIVE SETTLERS.

Full Information chrerfullv furnished upon application to J. E. RIDGELY, R. W. Pan. Agent, Clues go, III C. P. ATlORE.Qen’l fan. Agt., Lonsullt, Kj.

to uphold the record of l.UPauw in i D ’ auafactnrer B “ ld t '’ 11 friend as they

I walked away, “but it is true that an

oratory. The judges' grades were as fol

lows:

Nanus of contestants.

Kwing Hall •nt H L sirls Oeliaun.. Woodson

Judges of

man

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The more one tries To do without, The more one flies Back to the 'Motto, Adverth e!

Nurac, find Brazilian Balm invaluable in the sickroom. It quickly subdues all kinds of fever, (tops coughing, stops earache. Beet thing for sore nipples, caked breast, chafing, aoreneas ana inflammations of all kinda. Try it once and you will never

be without it

Ural ft.tatr Tran.ter.,

Abraham Meek to Mary L. Brinton. land in Jefferson tp., quit, $1. Jackson Rakes to Mary Hakes, eta), land in Jefferson lp.,quit, $2. John H. Meek to W. 8. Meek, land

in Jefferson tp., $13(50.

Greenberry Brinton to John H. Meek, I land in Jefferson tp., $1370.

j other locomotive built on the same j model by the sai,ie workmen with the sumo materials will not do the same work. There’s a hitch somewhere beI youd our understanding which makes | a difference iu the hauling power.” ! Which is curious when you think of it and makes the engine seem almost human.—New York Times.

Time.

Time warns us with a voice that even the sagest discredit too long and the silliest believe too late. Wisdom walks before it, opportunity with it, and repentance behind it; be that hath made it his friend will have little to fear from his enemies, hut he that hath made it his enemy will have little to hope from bis friends. —Colton.

Try ‘ 4-C

B. F. JOSGIN Han't ea the Hlirneat (.radc Itrazll Illork

HU Sacrifice. Mamma—Yes, darling, those dear little boys have no father and no mother —and no good Aunt Jane. Aren't you sorry for them? Freddy—Oh, poor little boys (with cheerful alacrity)! Mammy, dear, may I give them Aunt Jane?—New York Recorder.

Hume Seekers' txcorsi DIG FOUR ROUT Oil Janurrv Lilli, I lilt, •.>7th I’ehruary lUili. Iltli, March '.ith •••til. Il"in,•->,■,-I,,t>' KxeiusiouT will he snhl at Very Low Kates 0 UIIG on the !lig Four Route lo lioilii-in A I ihainn. Florida. Kent Louisian;i. Misri—ippL Tennessee, ona. Aik.i -ti'. Imliaii Terr Mi-soui i Xorth ('ainliuit. oklal 1 exas ami \ irg nia. For Full iul'i lion as to rates, routes, tickets. 1 etc . call on agent Rig Four Itouie dress E O. M< < nu.MicK. I). II. Mar Puss. I ruffle Ms r. (ien. Push & Thi

FIRST GRAND EXCURS Aransas Pass. Tex.. February lllh, via RIG FOLK K( I ickuts will !m* sold ar V«*ry I ow to the new I Harbor t'.f the lor rates, routes, limits, etc., cl agent Big Four Route.

And the Heat Ptttshurirn Hn Anthracite yard opposite Vandnllu frelirht olllce

For Envelopes see

The JUx.xkk Times, printejs.

■ 15a.n>

4

Hay, do you know. If trade la slow (1 he dull tunes may have killed it), A on will he w ise To advertise? For that will soon rebuild it. “A few doses of Brazilian Balm cured me of one of the worst colds I ever had, with loss of voice.” Gsn. W. S. McNaul J