Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 February 1896 — Page 4
rHK BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA TUESDAY FEBRUARY 18 iaH<)
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If you have I.A flRIl’PE, 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 hat'e the ASTHMA, try 4-C. If you have a HARSH. HACKING COUGH, try 4-C. If you have CONSUMPTION, try 4-C.
There is actually more FORCE and “GET THERE*' 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. 8o-and So of Amsterdam or London, or any other place. I owe its composition to no one in no single particular. 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 1 first put up in Chicago in 1ST0. Since that time I had prepared it only as called for. My first advert! (.mert appeared only a few weeks since (put it on the market the 1st of December last). The demand for the Cough, Cold and Croup Cure, and its wonderful success, has been electrical. Nothing in the whole history of Cough and Cold medicines can compare with it. No disease of the Lungs seems able to resist its curative properties, as is well proven by the numerous cast < La Grippe Cured. Crcup Cured, Tonsilitis Cured, Pneumonia Cured, Bronchitis Cured, Consumptives’ greatest help if not. cure, Dry, Hacking, Harsh Coughs of weeks’ and months’ standing cured with from one to three doses. illy aim is to convince the public of my sincerity and of the true merits, of this remedy.
NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS AND THE PUBLIC. CONTRACT.—Druggists nrc authorized in ALL CASES TO REFUND THE PURCHASE PRICE If the Four-C Remedy (rhelpa* rough. Cold and Croup Cure) fails to give satisfaction In Croup, Itron* ehltift. Asthma, La Grippe, Coughs nnd Colds, no matter how long standing, or deep seated, in fact I guarantee it in all manner of Hrom-hlal or Lung trouble, not as a Cure-All, but to give unbounded autUfaction. Give it a trial on the above conditions. 1 take ail chances.
Testimony of the Traveling Agent Hi. Cent. R. R. Mr. H. R. FHEI PS: Your Foer-C Remedy 1* certainly a RBMAKKABLI MEDICINE. TOO MI CH CANNOT BE MAID IN ITS favor. My daughter suffered from an altack of La Gripi’F that finally resulted in Tonsilitis, with ulceration of the throat, less than one mottle Effected a COMPLETE OCRE. GEO, E. HlNEH, 392 57th Street. Chicago, 111. Cough and Cold one years standing Cured. Union Stock Yards. Chicago Jan. 6. IR92. lift. R. R Phelps: We consider your Cough and Co.d Cure a remarkable remedy. My wife and 1. after suffering with a cough and cold for one year, and trying various remedies until discouraged, were induced almost against our will to try your Four-C Remedy. Ite work was magical. Less than a bottle cured us both. Dennis Cpnertt.
Seven Years’ Congh Cured. Mrs. Fuller, of 6322 Sheridan Ave.. Chicago, aged 8f years, has tills to Bay: “I have been troubled with a cough for the last seven years, destroying ray rest by night and day. One bottle Phelps’ Cough. Cold and Croup Cure cured me. I most gratefully recommend It to my friends.” Henry Grady, elevator man of the Anglo Am. Packing House. Chicago, eays: "Phelps’ Four-C Remedy la an ELEGANT MEDICINE. A FEW DOSES CURED ME OF A SEVERE ATTACK OF I,A GRIPPE and cold.”
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In how attnu'tlng attention in ail parts of the world, on account of the marvelous discoveries of gold which have been made in llmt vicinity. The North Western Line, with its unrivalled equipment of solid vi stibnled trains of palace sleeping ears, dining ears and free reclining cliiiir cars, dailv between Chicago and Colorado, offer- Hie l>e-i of facilities for reaching < 'rinpic creek. For tickets and full inform*lion nopiy , to ticket agents, or address W. 15. Kniskerii. fJeneral Passenger and Ticket Agent Chicago A Northwestern Hail-'
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c... biackheacs, stin jurn nna this surely and harmlessly, belly. Its use means both skin-
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The I!ann i:k iimks Tor Matement*, Hill HeHiL, etA;. The Hannkk Timka For Knvelopes. The It a\n Kit Times For Letter lleiidii. The HannkhTimes For Legal liliinkA. The It an n Eit Times For Sale Itills anil Posters. The Hans ek Times For all kinds of job |>riiiting at owe*; priees tf
Pope Ijco's Koiuling. The pope’s favorite poets are Virgil aud Daute. He knows a great part of both by heart and takes pleasure in quoting them. When Father Michael, the apostolic prefect to Erithrea, was taking his leave with the other Franciscans who accompanied him to Africa, his holiness recited to them with great spirit Dante's canto upon Ft. Francis. The pope reads the newspapers, passages of interest being marked for him by readers in order to save him time. He frequently writes letters to the bishops aud encyclicals in a polished and Ciceronian style of Latin. The encyclicals are printed at the private press of the Vatican, an institution founded by him aud furnished with all modern improvements. They are first published in The Osservatore Romano, tho official daily paper of the Vatican, and then finally translated into Italian aud other languages and s nt out to the bishops abroad. Leo X! r I writes excellent verses, both in Latin aud Italian, aud likes to seo and talk with men of letters as well as to read their works. Two years ago lie requested Professor Bruuolli of Perugia to buy for him the poetical works of tho Abbe Zunella. The request is characteristic, for his holiness insisted upon paying for the book like any one else.—Marion Crawford in Century. Klkins and Camdnn. Stephen B. Elkins tells an interesting story of his election to tho senate. “1 was sitting in my study at my country home,’’ said he, “awaiting the returns that should tell me whether or not 1 hud been chosen to take the place of Senator Camden. The operator at the telegraph station had orders to open all telegrams addressed to me, aud to telephone their contents to mo immediately. Suddenly the telephone bell rang, and the children’s governess, who answered the 'phone, oumo to mo and told me that the person at the other end of the wire was saying somethin'; about ‘shoes,’ she couldn’t qnite make it out. ‘Oh,’said I, ‘it s my wife’s shoemaker, probably. Tell him to let the matter rest until tomorrow. ’ She delivered the message, but returned shortly to say that the man insisted on talking to me. Iwent to the telephone, it was ilie telegraph operator, and the message he was trying to transmit to me was: ‘When shall I send you my shoes? Johnson R. Camden.’ Then I hue'" that I had been chose n tc, fill the shoes of that w orthy gentleman. ” Ukl’Ii’m* Lxpi’uhu Iii C'hirngo* He looked over the plans for the new building that he intended to have erected and shook his head. “What's tho matter?” asked the architect. "Too elaborate.” was the reply; “too much unnecessary fancy work to suit me.” ‘ No more than is usual on first class buildings,'' protested the architect. “What would you have left off?” “The ornamental work at the top." “But, my dear sir,” protested the architect, “that is quite the thing new. We make tho buildings plain except at the bottom und tho top.” “'VeH,” returned the capitalist decidedly, “it s all right to have a little orniunentatiou for the first story, hut I object to paying for art work for the angels. We’ll have the top plain.”— Chicago Pr st. The glazing of pens, in some varieties considered an important operation, 's done with lac dissolved in naphtha.
X'lic Nttulctii*' Klolii”*.—I lM-ir College an,I Nodal i,IIV Tlielr (■tirMa- IneUlcnls and Note* ol ihe llrleht LdvcM ol .Hall)' \ on mu; Men and M omen Told bj Special Reporter.
The Phi Gamma Delta fraternity and Tom Darnall are no longer
affiliated.
Misses Wilder and Reed, of Indianapolis, who visited Miss Ada Campbell, returned yesterday. Charles Campbell was initiated into the Phi Delta Saturday night. The junior Thetas entertained the Theta fraternity Saturday night. One of the features of the evening was a game of fortune. A little party was given last night iu Hiawatha hall by some of
the students.
Wallace Wolf was in Indianapo-
lis yesterday.
• Every one to I. U. next Saturday.
The Phi Psis gave Saturday evening.
CATARRH
BRAZILIAN
BALM
Instantly chocks the ravages of Catarrh. It is a true Balsam of marvelous healing' power and the only known remedy that penetrates to the most hidden recesses of this inveterate disease. It quickly destroys the nests of microhest heals the ulcers and restores tho
senses of smell, taste ami hearing. It has been used over lO years in hospitals and private families and
a luncheon py Physlcians and Specialists as
the one infallible remedy in nature for Catarrh. It is also most economical, affOets. bottle con-
Fou don’t have to I stew around to get I them ready. Open \ the can and you’11 ! £nd them moist, | fresh and relish- * able. They’re deli- ] cious either hot or j cold. ‘ AtallgrocersMOc,t5cand20c. i Send fte for postatre and we will J Miui you & sample can. VAN CAMP PACKING CO. v | Indianapolis, Ir.d. ; • ■ ■ •••
Loc<i5 Time Gard.
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38*Clncinnati NlKBtExpresi -VO n. m it Intlinirapniia Flyer R DI u. m 8* Mill I 4:15 p. ut 18* Knickerbocker 5:*1 p. m
GOING )MSHT.
No. St. L A’ (Jin. Mgrht Ex . 12:3*2;;. v ! No. 9* Mall *:5»> a. n* | No, IP Southwestern Limited 12.38 p pi ' No. 5+ Mat toon Aoo’jn 5;57 p. id • Daily t Except Seiidav I No. 32, nitfht express. hiuilKthrowjfh ears ft.* Cinciottaii*New xorkaod Boston Icon* neeas witn trams for MIchijran division via Anderson a id for Cincinnati divi-ion N‘\ 18. "Kniekerbockcr,” h.-ml liiiomrii sleeper for N. Y. and lio.-ton und for Wasniuxton, I). <\, via < Jncinmill, (’. \* »».. -o ! dining curs. New coaches il hi minuted with
ga« on all trains.
I . P. Hi lstis. Agent.
o _ LCUI VIllf hfcW 13AM. Ci • GO K .
in effect Sunday, Jun. 12,1896.
NORTH BOCM).
No 4* Chicago Mall 12:55 am
.- T B . (4 , . I •17V VUVUU ,;« M M UWLS. uuvi.ie c«u- and Accommodation ,, a> Every one to I. I . on the|22nd. rainine 2 weeks’ treatmeut aud 0 wtl souTii bound Wi ’il win the ilav ami have a jolly 8H*00bottle 6weeks’treatment. No a* ixmtsvtiu Mull a m
Brazilian Balm often cures a v “
time too.
The debate team practiced again
this afternoon.
Mr. Jones, 1902, wears Sigma
Chi colors.
The class o( 1902 bad a lively class meeting Saturday afternoon
which resulted in
Cold over night. Cures Croup in a few minntes. Quickly cures La Grippe ami takes all its bad effects out of thesystem. Absolutely guaranteed to cure Astbma. Prevents, breaks up and cures Typhoidand Scarlet Feversin any stage. A marvelous remedy for all Stomach troubles. In Female troubles it relieves like magic. Dissipates Mumps in one day,
electin'^ the f<d- Iteiievcs Piles and Constipation ollfccrs: r rc .ia enl . M,. B2££S%1$£3
Davis; yice [.resident, Cliff Allen ; nnd promptly, yet it is no miracle; „ ^ _ i it relieves the inflammation, na-
ture does the rest. It Is worth its weight in gold iu every family. Over IOO doses in a fSQe. bottle. Trial size 25c. Ask for Circular.
Bold by Druggists.
B. F. JACKSON CO.,
Proprietor*,
INDIANAPOLIS, IND,
No 5* Mail und Accommodation 2:27 p m No 431 local 11:40 am
Dally, t Except Sunda,
riiliman sleepers on night trains,parlor ana ilinink r cars on Nos. 5 and »'•. For complete time cards and lull informatiOL in regard to rates,
through cars, etc., address J. A. Michael, Agent
F. .1. Ei:el. P. A Chicagi.
secretary, Mr. Downs; treasurer, Mr. Ellis; chaplain, Mr. Johnson; sergeant-at-arms, Mr. Haitsock. The candidates for the ball team will meet after chapel tomorrow. The students who intend to go to I. U. next Saturday should hand their names to Messrs. Lewis, Eoysc, Daggy, C. .Hall and Mead or
Prof. Priest.
The republican students met after chapel today and effected an
organization.
The class of 1900 elected the following officers Saturday: President, Mr. Darby; secretary, Miss Cecil: treasurer. Fred Allen; chaplain, Mr. Sandifur; historian, Mr. New: sergeant-at-arms. Mr. Neely. President Gobin after a weeks illness is able to resume his work
again.
The 1. U. Thetas invited the lle-
Patiw chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta to attend a reception given by the I. U. chapter next Friday evening. A number of DePauw
students have been invited.
Garrett Cooper departed today | for ISoston where he will visit his sister and attend the annual convention of the eastern division of
the Delta Tau Delta fraternity.
VANDALIA LINE Trains leave ureencasne. Ina. in effect Fell.
Di. 1896
FOR THE WKST. No 7 EftUy 12:2* a \i;, for i-T. Eoui-c No 15 Daily 8:45a m, for >i. Eouia No 5 Daily 9:0f» a m, for St. LnuV No 21 Daily 1:8ft p w, for-*t. Louis. No 3 Ex. Min... . 5:lsp;n,foi lorn Haute, No 11 Daily 8:<*3 p iu. for St. Eonis. FOR THE EAST. No 12 Daily 2:27 :t in, ** No t> Daily 4:30a in “ No 4 Er. Min —8:4fta m, for IndDiuapoiifl So 20 Dally 1:35 p in. •* No 8 Daily 3:31 p m. “ ** No 2 Daily »$:03 p m ** rEOUlA DIVISION Eoa\ f Terre Haute. No 75 Ex sun 7:05 a in. tor I’ooria. No 77 ** ** 3:55 pir. for Decatur I or complete tune card, giv.i.g all train* and stations, and for Dill information as to
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“If wisdom's ways you’d wisely k< ap. .. .. • k>wmho..awent
Two things observe with care.” ' ' Plaster your house with Aenie • 'ement.
And not with lime and hair. R. B. HURL-C-.V
90S S. Lm list street,, f,reeuea-Lle, Ind.
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Drs. Smythe & Tucker, Physicians and Mirgcons. Vine Street. < •reeneastlr. Iml
B. F. cJOSLIN linn i es the Illtiti<svt (•rode lirn/.il
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“I never ■will forget the queer inci- ! dents and experiences I had when I first j bought a typewriter and sent out in print my correspondence ami bills to my ’ customers who lived in the rustic regions about me,” said a merchant from a backwoods towu. “Several of my pa trons dropped me, aud I was ;#;v loss to account for their manner, which changed toward me. At last the mystery was solved. A burly young farmer drove up to the store, tied up his oxen aud stalked
; into my office.
Mr. Blank,’ said he, 'I’d have you j
And the hest 1‘lttsVmrifli an Anthracite yard opposite VaudalW Creitflit ofllec
Kevluesil Itutf-N to Hot Springs, Irk. The Vitndalia Line has on sale excursion tickets, good ninety days, to the famous Hot Springs of Arkansas, at I
very low rates.
Hot Springs is the only health resort owned, indorsed and conducted !iy the ; I nited States Hovero'iicnt. <'Finale like that of It lay. This is tl • he- - ,r> son to go. Over .'RSI hotels anl lamnl* ! ing houses at rates to suit all vtsiiors.! The hot waters have for fifty yea's been found unexcelled for th" cure of 1 rlieuniatisin, Mo>«l and skin ihseasos, femole eOlPDlaillts, tvoiihirs of llio stomach, liver and kulney', iii'oiimi.a,
nervous prosirution, etc.
F’or illustrated iiamplets ami full in-
know that I know how to read writin, formation call on nearest \ tmalia f.bie ami you don’t have to print your letters * iek' t Agent, or addi' -. and bills w hen you aeud them to me. I ;V b!' l 1 : , l> ’
don’t propose to be insulted in such a
manner.'
“He then threw down the letter on my desk and stalked out. ”—Louisville Courier-Journal.
Best Route Southeast South Southwest is the Louisville and Nashville Railroad SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO PROSPECTIVE SETTLERS Full inlormaiton cheerfully furnished upon application to J. K. HIDQELY, N. W Pass. Aient, Cticaio, 111. C. P. ATIOEE,Oen'l t'ass. Ail, LomsulU, if. i
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Kinglakr ami Tlir Tii»ii*«». It was Kinglake who uttered one of tho neatest of mots on the ye'nliar character of the London Times. He had lit tie fondness for that journal in spite of liersonal friendships which might have been expected to soften bis view of tho question. The paper was still to him a sort of Juggernaut, irresistible ami fateful. On seeing an tiunonueemrnt of the new editor’s marriage bo exclaimed; “Heavens! That bring - The Times into relations with liuum.'i y.” iDillnuH Iii Columbus* Time. While there are no complete statistics available, careful estimates from all possible sources of information make it probable that ut the time of the discovery there were no more than 'iOO.OOO Indians in all North America.—St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Maryland has 10?,0.">-4 persons engaged i :n manufacture, tho annual value of i whose product is $l?l,M9,oU.'l.
To make money von now nm-tj
lie willing to spend > me. Many seem | | to think that it ia only a new article that |
needs advertising but that is it great
mistake. Let every man advertise his I
wares; ol liei•. have made fortunes doing it. Nothing is Loo common to have it'itle materially inereasetl he news|etpet' ptihlieity. Judicious advertising is not only the best way to make customer', hut it i' the cheapest a* well. It gets I hem and il keeps them for you. I’hcio Is strong competition now iu all lines
of business. You need advertising to ! give you your 'hare of thfi trade, and j
you need it ih>tii< in the most skillful and intelligent way. The la-'t advertising medium iu this neck of the woods i. the II ' NNEH-'i'lMKH. It
Il ent IVr M Mo south,
Tuesday, Feb. b and the lirsi Tuesday of each montli the Big Four will ''■Il one wav tickets to many points in i the south at one and oue-half rent per mile. F l‘. Hi rails, Agt. The Banm:ii Timks ie|e|ihuiie newnuniher is 95. Keuienilv'r it when .on
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FIRST : Correspondence is solicited regarding Membership’’ and ‘•Official Correspondents.” SEC0N D We need at d welcome contributions, whether email or large, to cur cause THIRD We publish a I rgn line of documents covering oil phases of the Tariff question. Complete *«»t will bo mailed to any address for 50 cents. FOURTH : Send postal card request for free eamp>o copy cf tho Amer'can Economist.” Address Wilbur F. WaUetnan. General Se. rstary, 135 West 23d Street. Now York
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