Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 January 1896 — Page 4
rHE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA THURSDAY JANUARY 30 1800
"EACH BOTTLE SOlu MAKES MANY FRIENDS."
THE GREAT FOUR “C” REMEDY.
THE ONLY KNOWN SPECIFIC FOR
If yon hnrc LA GRIPPE, try 4-C. If your Children have the CROUP, try 4-C. If you CAN’T SLEEP from Coughing and Cold, try 4-C, If you have the ASTHMA, try 4-C. If you Nave a HARSH, HACKING COUGH, try 4-C. If you have CONSUMPTION, try 4-C.
There ia actually more FORCE and “GET TUEUE 1 ' properties in a bottle of Four-C 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 London, or any other place. I owe its composition to no onf. in no sinolh rAKTicCLAK. Neither is it made of herbs and roots dug in the dark of the moon in the jungles of Africa or South America. This preparation I first put up in Chicago in 1870. Since that time I bad prepared it only as called for. My first advertiM m^nt appeared only a few weeks since (put it on the market the 1st of December last). The demand for the Cot'cn, Cold and Croup Cuke, and its wonderful success, has been elkcthical Nothing in the whole history ot Cough and Cold medicines can compare with it. No disease of the Lungs seems able to resist its curative properties, ns is well proven by the numerous cases of I,a Grippe Cured, Croup Cured, Tonsiiitin Cured. I'neumonia Cured, Rroachitis Cured, Consumptives’ greatest help if not cure. Dry, Hacking, Harsh Coughs of week*’ and months’ staudimr cured with from one to three doses. My aim is U> convince the public of m j sincerity and of the true merits of this remedy.
NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS AND THt PUBLIC. CONTRACT.-I>niKKl»t» arc autliorl/.cl in U.I, CASKS TO REFUND THE PURCHASE PRICE If the Four-C* Remedy (I’help*’ Cough, Cold and Troup Cufe) faiU to give aatisfaction In Croup, Broncliitlft, Anthma, La Grippe, CoughK and Colds, no matter how long Htanding, or deep seated, in fact I guarantee It In nil manner of Bronchial or Lung trouble, not an a Cure-All, but to give unbounded satisfaction. Give it a trial on the above condltloriH. 1 take all chances.
Testimony of theTravsIing Agent 111. Cent. R. R. If*. R. R. Phelps: Your Four-C Remedy t*certainly * RBM AREAHLB M EDICINE. TOO MICH CANNOT BF. PAID IN ITS SAVOR. My daughter suffered from an attack of La Grippb that Anally resultedln Tonsllitls. with ulceration of the throat. Lees than one bottle effected a COUPLETS crHE GEO. K HINES. 392 57th Street. Chicago, III. Congh and Cold one years Standing Cured. Union Stock Yards. Chicago. Jan. 6,1892. MR. R. R Phelps: Wa consider your Cough and Co,d Cure a remarkable remedy. My wife and I, after nufferlng with a cough and cold for one year, and trying varloun remedies until discouraged, were Induced almost against our will to try your Kour-C Remedy. Us work waa magical. Leas than a bottle cured us both. Dennis Ccjnerty.
Seven Years’ Congh Cured. Mrs. Fuller, of 6322 Pherldan Avo., Chicago, aged 8f years, has this to say: “I have been troubled with a cough for the last seven years, destroying my rest by night and day. One bottle Phelps’ Cough, Cold and Croup Cure cured me. I most gratefully recommend it to my friends.” Henry Orady, elevator man of the Anglo Am. Packing House, Chicago, says: “Phelps’ Four-C Remedy is an elegant medicine. A few doses cpbbd me op a severe attack of la grippe and cold."
Riaisbir, ucli piclugi sold oust gin pirfsct satisfaction or money refunded, Prki, SO Cte, per Bottli, R. R. PHELPS, Prop’r, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. DENVER, COLORADO. F=OR S7YL© BY DRUGGISTS ONLY. Insist upon bavins ttaa FOUB “C”BIIMEDY.
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ATTENTION PENSIONERS!
I will be at my office early next Tuesday morning, to make out Pension Vouchers, Come early, so that vouchers may get off in first mail. JAMES 1. FEE. CENTRAL BANK Bl lLDlNO.
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Ilniii*. N.«kera' Kacumlona. On January 14, 28, Feb. II, Marfh | 10, the Vantlulia Line will sell exeur- j -ion tickets to points in Alabama, Ari /.ona. Arkansas, Florida, Indian Ter-i I lory, Keutueky, Louisiana, Mississippi. Missouri. North Carolina. Oklanonm. Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia. Rati ■ tie fare round trip plus 4. -For further particulai s see J. S. Dowi.ixd, Agt.
Uiitmiis Cliarg.. 'Ireaehcry. New York, Jan. 80.—At the headquarters of the Cuban revolutionary party it is openly hinted that the sinking of the steamer J. W. Hawkins with the filibustering party aboard was duo to treachery. They say she was , itlier scuttled or the ex]>ort who bought the ship betiuyeo them l:\ report hi;; her to be seaworthy. Sir .Michael IIirk*-IScim-Ii'm Opinion. London, Jan. :>0.—Sir Michael llieksReach, chancellor of the exchequer, speaking at Leeds last night, said that there was good reason to expect a friendly arrangement of the Venezuelan affair, but he considered a permanent arbitration tribunal practically impossible because matters might arise which could not be submitted to arbitration. 4'I«,k*. tall Dflltll. Cm,♦so, Jan. ,10.—Victor Donald, a janitor in the Security building, had a remarkable escape from death yesterday. He accidently plunged down the elevator shaft from the ninth floor, but in striking against the side of the shaft, caught the wire screen at the sixth story, and, with the nails and flesh stripped from his lingers, clung to his hold until follow employes resured him. Lumber on mi Excurnion. St. Lot is, Jan. 30.—About 200 members of the Union Association of Lumber Dealers from Ohio, Pennsylvania and Indiana, who recently held a convention at Columbus, O., arrived here yesterday and are stopping at the Southern hotel. They are taking their Uth annual railroad excursion: :id are stopped off for a t.ay s sightseeing. Tu .-li.ng the * A professor who once to k with him to an appointment a favorite sti dent thought to test the young man. lie vniih to take the morning service and the young man that of the evening. Accordingly while on the road to the appointment the professor “pumped'’ the youngster. Witness his surprise when on giving out his text he found that ti.o professor hud stolen a march upon him. His surprise was turned to dismay when he found that not only text, but also “heads” and all had been appropriated Now, it happened that the pulpit was nn old fashioned one, and the professor was very stout. To get in. a ladder bad lo be procured to enable him to climb aver the top. Afler service ho chuckled over his triumph. His triumph was, however, turned to disaster at night when the young man announced his text, “He that eutereth not by the door into the shecpfold, but clirnbeth up some other way, the same is a thief and a robber. ”—Newcastle Chronicle. H«*h v Y Dry Good* Fail lira. Chicago, Jan. 80.—The dry goods (tore of Fessenden & Nachhour was closed yesterday on account of the fore closure of two chattel mortgages aggr, fating ftW.ftOO. The liabilities will reach *126,000; assets. $185,000. Terr«» llant«* l.aiidlord Tkrre H.*ute, Ind., Jan. 80.—Clarence Merritt, landlord of the National hotel, and for several years previous u leading tailor of this city, died yesterday of brain fever.
Cushman’s
MENTHOL INHALER
Cures tU troubles of the Head and Throat. CATARRH, HEADACHE, NE ! fULGIA. LaGRIPPE. U/ll • f l|QC You First Infill.L t mL halation stops ig. -miffing, roughing, HEADACHE Continued use effects
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MENTHOL BALM
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rn Street, EVMA. IND.
A lovely complexion only Natun can give. She gives a new, N clear and toft o^e to those who use Dr. Hebra s ViDla Cream, a paint or powder to cover defects. It gvts rid of them, by Nature’s own process of renewing the vitality of the skin ; banishing all roughness, redness, f*•eckles.' , moles, pimpltj^ blackheads, suo )urn and tan. It does this surely and harmlessly, because naturallv. 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. Ordinal^ soaps are not fit for a baby's skin. Viola Cream, 50 cents. Viola Skin-Soap, 35 Cents. Sold by druggists or sent by mail. Send to U. C. BITTNER OO,. TOLEDO, O.
Cripple Creek, Colorado. is now attracting attention in all parts of the world, on account of the marvelous discoveries of gold which have been made in that vicinity. The North Western Line, with its unrivalled equipment of solid vcstibuled trains of palace sleeping cars, dining cars and free reclining chair cars, dail> between Chicago and Colorado, offers the best of facilities for reaching Critqde creek. For tickets and full information apply to ticket agents, or address W. B. Kniskern, General Passenger and Ticket Agent Chicago & Northwestern Rail-
way, Chicago, III.
Marvelous.
The results attained right here at home have been marvelous. Hundreds of your neighbors who have used Wright’s Celery Capsules say so. They cure kidney, liver and stomach trouble, rheumatism. Constipation and sick headaches. Why pay $1.00 every two weeks for a bottle- of medicine when yon can get treatment at 1 cent a day. Wright’s Celery Capsules give 100 days’ treatment for $1.00. Backed by a bank to cure you, or refund your money. Sold by Albert Allen, Druggist. dec 27 d-w 5 w ‘ (Mi'iscriptions f<*r any magazine or paper takenat uis cilice. We will save you money tf
IDEPAUW UNIVERSITY
THE BEST NEWS OF OUR GREAT AND GROWING INSTITUTION.
Tlir MimIeutft* Doing*- Tlirlr Collf’gf! ami Boclal Ltfo-'rtirir C»neEiti'~Incident* and No ten of Hie llriglit Live* of .tinny Voting Men and Women Told by special Iteporter.
Arrangements are being made to have a special train and reduced rates to Bloomington Feb. 22, and {when the committee calls cn you put your name down. Everyone
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Did you ever think who will lie the men of the future? Is it the ambitious or th^ indolent? It is feared that sum think the latter, either that or they do not practice what they believe. DePauw’s orator this year in the personage of Mr. Ewing is simply the right man, the best man representing the right university. The postponement of the athletic concert was a dissapointment to many. It will he all the more en joyed we hope by the delay. Next Saturday and Monday will be matriculation days. (.Juite a number ot students have gone home for a few days’ Slav. The athletic concert will be a hummer when it does come. Get tickets and be ready. Mr. Pulse has gone to Anderson to visit home folks. Chas. and Silas Brown went home today to stay until Monday. And the skating still continues. Mr. Beckman will spend a few days visiting his parents at Clinton Mr. Boesinger, of I. U., visited Phi Dell brothers and friends yesterday. Miss Reeves departed for Paris, 111. yesterday to yisit home folks Paul Poynter went to Chicago last night oij Mirage business. Harry Mitchell will visit friends and relatives in Clayton. Miss Dora Elliott enjoyed a visit from her mother yesterday. Miss Hawkins will visit home folks at Brazil. Messrs. Tall}' and Chas. Davis and Misses Duff and Ritter went driving last evening and took a late supper at Mt. Meridian. (jinte a large audience greeted Rev. Wilcox at Meharry hall today at II o’clock. Rev. Wilcox's sermon was u very appropriate one land full of good thought. Ho is an earnest talker and was well re ceived. His subject was “The Strength ol Men,’ addressed chiefit to young men. He said that “strength in this world the most desirable and profitable is moral strength. A young man possessed of moral strength is fortunate, and one who is not possessed of moral strength is unfortunate.” He further stated “that, he believed DePauw university and other Christian institutions in this country were doing more than anything else to make young men strong morally.” May Rev. Wilcox come again. Mr. Marlalt has returned to graduate with his old class 1)0. The French club will not meet as usual tomorrow night. Remember the meeting tonight in Plato Hall. Miss Walton left for Lafayette this afternoon. The Glee club will meet tomorrow evening at 6 :30. The second division of the semester recital will be given in music hall this evening sommencing at eight o'clock. All are invited. Watt Lewis will visit his mother at Muncie for a few days. Mrs. Mareee, who has been visiting her daughter, returned to Indiantapolis today. The classes will he reorganized Tuesday and regular recitations Wednesday. Dr, Gobin thanked the students this morning for their good work this semester, and good will and loyalty toward the institution. Chapel tomorrow at 8:30. Come. I'repdom will he over. Mi-is Yenna departed for her home today.
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VAN CAMP’S BOSTON BAKI
You don’t have to stew around to get them ready. Open the can and you’ll And them moist, fresh and relishable. They’re delicious either hot or cold. At all grocers’, 10c, 15c and 20c. Send ftc for pontage and we will •end you a nainple can. VAN CAMP PACKING CO., Indianapolis, Ind.
CATARRH BRAZILIAN
BALM
Instantly checks the ravages ci* Catarrh. It is a true Balsam o? marvelous healing power and the only known remedy that penetrates to the most hidden recesses of this invetcrato disease. It quickly destroys tha nests of microbes, heals the ulcers aud restores the senses of smell, taste and hearing. It has been used over lO years in hospitals and private families aud by Physiclar.r and Specialists as the one infaUible remedy in nature for Catarrh. It is also most economical, a 50 cts. bottle containing 2 weeks* treatment and $1.00 hot tie 0 weeks’ treatment. Brazilian Balm often cares a Cold over night. Cares Croup in a few minntes. Quickly cures La Grippe and takes all its bad effects out of the system. Absolutely guaranteed to cure Asthma. Prevents, breaks np and cures Typhoidand Scarlet Fevers In any stage, A marvelous remedy for all Stomach troubles. In Female troubles it relieves like magic. Dissipates Mumps In one nay. Relieves Piles and Constipation overnight. For Constipation use as for Files. It does all this gently nnd promptly, yet it is no miracle; it relieves the inflammation, nature docs the rest. It is worth its weight in gold in every family. Over 10O doses in a 50c. bottle. Trial size 25c. Ask for Circular. Sold by Druggists. B. F. JACKSON & CO., Proprietor*. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
OPEN LETTER.
Local Time Card. BIG FOUR. OOINO F.ART. (Mucinnatl NnrhtExpress 2:30 r. m Indiaimpuiis Flyer 9 13 a. m 8* Mali 4:15 p. m 18* Knickerbocker 5:21 p. m GOING WKST No. 35* St. [, .V Cin. Night Ex 12::W a. tp No, W* .Vail 8;50 a. in No. It* Southwestern Limited 12.38 p. in No f>t Mai toon Acc’ui 5.57 p. in * Daily f Except Sunday. No. ;i;;, night express, hauls through cars foi CtncinDatl, New York and Boston. No loonnects witti trains for Michigan division via Anderson a id tor < ineinnati division No, 18, “Knickerbocker,” haul th'ouifb sleeper for N. Y. and Boston nnd for Washliufton, I). (’., via (Mneinnati, (’ \ O. also dininjr cars. New coaches illuminated wiib gas on all trains. F. P. Hubrtis. Agrent.
No No No
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. 11:40 a id
In effect Sunday, Jan. 12,1896.
NORTH BOUND.
4* < hicairo Mall 12:55 a m rt* Mail and Accommodation .. .12:05 pm 4it i ticiii ll:40atn
SOUTH BOUND.
No 3* Louisville Mail No 5* Mall and Accommodation.. >|o 43+ 1 ocal
Dally, t Except Sundn,.
Pullman aleepcre on night trains, parlor ana dining cars un Nos. 5 and fi. For complete time cards and full Information in regard to rates,
through cars, etc., address J. A. Michael, Agent
K J. Keid. «. P. A ChlOMN VAN DALI A LINE. Trains leave oreonoasiif, lt,a. m effect Oct
at, 18»r>
run THK WKST. Daily S:t. r >a m. for ;>t. Louts DaMy 12:2t a v., for .-t. Louta. Dali., 1:35 p in, for -t. i.outH. Daily fl-.ns a in.forSt. Loo's. Ex. Sun 5:18 p m. foi Terre Haute, roil THK KAST. Kr. Run .. 8:4.'. a in, for Indianapolis Daily 1:35 p in. “ " Daily .3:3B p in, “ “ Daily 2:35 a tn, " “ Dally 4:30a in " Dally #:03 p in " •’ I KDItl \ DU ISION l.ca\ * Terre lla’ito. No 75 Ex Sun 7:115 a in. lor IVoria. No77 “ " 3:55p ir. for Decatur Tor complete time card, irlving all trains anil stations, and for Dill information as to rates, llirous’h oars, etc., address J.S. Dowi.ino, Aaent, E A.IKonn, Dreenoastle (■i-n'l Pass, Act. St. Emils Mo.
No 15 No 7 No 21 No 5 No 3 No 4 ao 20 No 8 No 12 No h No 2
Gt'oeiicastlc, Ind., Jan, 27th. 18!>6.
Mlt. J. St DRANSKI, Proprietor Globe Dtore. I ) K A It FlilKNPi Yon will please pardon rae for the liberty I use in addressing you in this manner. But I think uny one who sells goods as cheap as you do, truly Is a friend to the little folk* as well as big ones. Now papa needs a new pair of pants, inannna a new dress and brother and I are about out of shoes and I expect we will be down soon for papa says your’s is the cheapest place in town. From a Little Girl Friend. Are Yoa Looking for Bargains? SEE James IY1. iriurlcy. Real Estate, Insurance and Lo.xn Agent. Property of all kinas for sale or rent. 2ND fLOOR -- 1ST NATIONAL BANK GREENCASTLE IND B. F. JOSLJN Hand e. the lllirneHt Grade Itrimll Him k I
And the Best Plttshiirffh nn Anthracite yard opposite Vandalla freiuht ulHce
Best Route Southeast South Southwest is the Louisville and Nashville Railroad SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO PROSPECTIVE SETTLERS. Full information cheerfully furnished upon application to 1.1. RIDGELY, II. V. Pas;. Aten, ducago, 111, C. P. ATMORE, Gen'l fail. Ait., LomsTille, Kr.
Home Seekers’ ticursioris BIG FOUR ROUTE i <>n January Mill, Uth, 27th. 28th, | February loth. Ilcli, March 0th and loth. llnini-Sni-kers’ Kxcursion Tickets
Call for tin* Annual Meeting
at ln<liana|M>lU.
paimr oniih* Muir Kouto to many .... . point* in AI ilinuiH. Florida. Kentucky, * ' J Louisiana. Missis-uppi,Tennessee, Ariz- | °na, A i kaifsas, Indian Territory,
The annual meeting of the Ululis I Mhaouri, North Carolina. Oklahoma, arming the Indiana Lincoln League r. IVxH8 V*' 1 Vi, 'K " iH Forfiillliiforniaii i i ,*i , i, ... , lion as to rates, ronles. tickets. limits, will be held at I ndianapoha on W ednes- | etc., call on agent liig Four Route, or ad-
day at 1 :.M> p. in., February 12, 181)0 <lre«ss
The session will be devoted to the elec-1 E «. M(Cormick, I>. Ii Martin. tion of officers, the selection of district I Pass. Traftlc Mg'r. (.cn. Puss & Tkl. Agt organizers, delegatee to the National I League ( onventlon. etc. After the : FIRST GRAND [EXCURSION
business has been disposed of, the meeting will be turned into a republican love feast. Addresses w ill he delivered by some of Hie most eloquent speakers
in the country.
I he Leagite Clubs have for years been great factors, especially in presidential
campaigns, and by proper effort, clubs | can be organized this year in almost j
every voting precinct in the state, and the good thus accomplished w ill be of inestimable benefit to the 7>»ity. All Republican clubs in the State arc j
requested to send delegates to the con- | vention ; and all republicans and those j
who expect to act and cooperate w ith
ihe party in the coming campaign arc “ uu luo invited to be pre-ent at l Ik* meeting i ® and morning, getting some of the uo r- K. s, , z>„ Pres * ! fo r «.tion tnto the eye*, jlo relief and
Aransas Pass. Tex..
' February IHb, via BKJ FOUR ROUTE | Tickets will be sold at \ ery Low Rates | to the new L)eep Harbor of the (iulf. j For rates, routes, limits, etc., call on
j agent Big Four Route.
About the Eye.
Fov people with sore eyes, week, Watery eyes, and red and inflamed eyes, Caused by age, catarrh or otherwise, the Brazilian Balm ia a priceless boon. Put 16 or 20 drops of Balm into a spoonfull of warm water and bathe the eyes well
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Mah('*s R. Sulzeii. Pres.'
Hiogins, Sec.
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