Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 February 1896 — Page 4

ftth BANNER ftMES. GBEENCASTLE. INDIANA THURSDAY FEBRUARY 20 1800

What, ii Not Miracles: The ([rest Four-C Reine<ly isdoinp work wherever intn ilueei] ss nearly miraculous 113 it ever fulls to the lot of any hiini*n ngenev t<> do we wd 1 esteem it a favor for any one interested to w rite the persons whose names appear below or any one whose name may appeal umnn£ these testimonials. There is aetually more l'i *K( K. and “(i I'.T I II HI!K" proper!i's in a ho!lie of Fonr-I than in a gallon of ordinary eongh medieine “In eonipounding it I have I Mowed in no •ruts" or used the prescription of no Dr. So-and-So of Amsterdam or Loudon, or any other phi e. I owe its composition to so oni. in no sini.i.i, i-aki i i i.aB. Neither is it made of herbs and root' dug in the dark of the moon in lhe jingles of Atriea or < om!i \ineriea.” The demand for the (’oi iiii, Coi.n and i'koi c ( rui , and ils wo.ndkiiim i. hccckss has been Et.K« iimcwi.. N’othing in the whole history of cough and cold medicines can compare with it. No disease of ihe lungs seems able to • e-i -t it - eurative pi t per: ie-, a- is well proven by the numerous cases of l.a Grippe Cured, Croup Cured, 'konsilitis Cured. Pheumouia Cured, Itronehitis Cured, Coiisuinptivt' grealest help if not cure. Dry, Haeking, llar-h Coughs of weeks' and months' standing eured with from one to three doseOur aim is to convince the public of my sinei^rity and of the true merits of tliis remedy. NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS AND THE PUBLIC. < «i\TKA< » . DfukkI*!* ai • «\.if Isori/tfi in A I ■ S I’O KEFl’ND'i' llifi K NA.-K i*RI( E it the F«mr-(' Remedy (J'lielps* < ourI). i t>S(i h»hI « roup < dro) fails to yh •• srt*isfaetion in < roup, Broneliitis. Astiuna l.a (•rippe. ‘ ougha an i i oltls. no matter ho*v Iohr Htandhiff, <jr deep Heato<l, in fact l Rimrantee it in all manner Hr mehial or l.uny troi;l»le. :•.(»> as a < nn - All, hut to yive uvL"iu tided satisf net ion. Clive it u trial on the above condition. We take all ob.tnces. TESTIMONY OF THE TRAVELING AGENT SEVEN YEARS' COUGH CURED. ILL. CENT R. R. Mil. R. It. PHKI rs: Your Four C Kcinedv is Mr '- 1 ‘•II*'**- nf w lierM!an Avo rhlettifo. oertaiui} a lit: m ark a iu k mkhktnk Too | a m*! ^7 years, has tills to say: "I have been mitii cannot lit. said in its >-KVi*a. M.s troubled with a < >urI) for t he last sevt-n v« ars, dauRiiter Hiitlerofl from an atta«*k ol LA O hi 1'i‘R that finally resulted in Tons, litis, with 'iDMro/itiRiny niirht and day. one ulceration of the throat. Les*» than onk ; l»ottlr Phelps’ (dugrh, ('old and (’roup < ure VOTTI.K KFTKCTKD A COMim.KTE crRE. I cure<l me. I most j<t ilt f fllll}' rfH'OIllinend it to * r~ (>k<». 1.^ litNES, my friends.” 5«tii street, Chicago. 111. i

READ THIS WONDERFUL TESTIMONIAL FROM AN EDITOR. Offlce Kinofisiiek Times hlngt)*in r, Okla . Dih*. 12. 18H3. Gentlemen: 1 believe it my duty to write you a line In regard lo tin nenefleiu! i lTeets of your “Foilr-( Remedy,” so far hr I am peraonall> concennsl. \ \v<tk ug » last Thursday I Was taken with a very severe attack of La Grippe, and in a short time Pecan e so hoaru* l oould not speak above a whisper. I was confined to my bed the greater part of sovenil days. The night previous I bad cough* d nearly the entire night; just before retiring I took a fetiapoonful. and slept the <»ntire night as sweetly as ever 1 did in mv life, not coughing once. 1 was entirely rclievid liefore taking one bottle. Phelps’ Cough, ‘' Id and Crou< tin* should be in every household in the land. 1 send you this wholly unsolicited by any one. for you nr** benefactors of tin* race in giving it the antidote for some of the worst afflications to which it la heir. Yours very truly. C. J. Nisbitt, Kdltor.

WE ENJOY UNBROKEN REST AT NIGHTS.

Chicago, November 22, R. K. 1’HELDS, KSQ.

Dear >ik:— As a rule I have been skeptical of the merits of proprietary nr.f'dicines, l>ut liave to confess that a test of your f'our **('” is convincing fliat iit lease on** ready-made remedy is worthy of general use. My children all take it without the least objection, and it is particularly noticeable that benetit is almost immediate. \ sin-Ie dos** will ebeck most cotighs in the beginning. We now enjoy unhro . n r»*st at night. In my family Four *‘C” is simply Indispensable, and I recommend it uu«iualill<*dly. Yours, Ktc.,

.1 B. HuitlNG, iitfi south Clark Street.

ONE OF CHICAGO’S SOCIETY LADtES SAYS

Chicago, September25lh. 1894.

For years buck each winter 1 have* suffered with acute Laryiigitis. Last winter was so bad 1 could not leave my room for two week** or speak above a wbisp»*r. I tried every known

cough preparation from cough drops tip and do«*n with no relief, then in desperation 1 was induced to try Dhelpa’Four “t V’ Th* 1 lirst d(»se icllevid my cough, giving tin* the first night’s rest tor weeks. Half tin* bottle cured me. I have never been without tills wonder fill remedy since. It is as different from other lik remedies as mola - ts from vinegar or sugar from sand. Mas. .Ioskimi L. Gulina.

5311 Madison Avenue.

Four “C” is our leatHng remedy for I. fii ippe. < -oughs, ColiN. etc., a mi wm*n purchased from i s \vc will gladly refund nmiiey if it does not give -atisfaeiion. For Sale By. Albert Allen, \V. \Y. .tones, J. II. Pierey A: Co.. ('. >V. Landes & Co., Walter Allen, Throope A 'I'hroope. I lave you Has g° fc You?

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THE BtST NFWS OF OUR GREAT AND GROWING INSTITUTION.

A’lu* lloSllj**. Tli«Ir College atid Nodal IAIV Tlioir Cmviilvntii and No(cm ol (lie I.ivoh ol Ttony Votiiu; Ylon and %Voiii<*ii Told !>> Special KCeportor.

Cocsitlerable iilneas is re|)orte<l Htootig the stixienls. The debate team lield its regular practice yesterday. The committee reports great progress. Tickets can be bought lor the debate of those who are taking names for the excursion. The many friends of Dr. Sandison ol the State Normal are sorry to hear of his illness. Dr. Sandi son stand iu the foremost rank of psychologists of the country. Dr. Stephenson will soon olfer some special work in hi.s depart-

ment.

The photographers are busy j with Mira ye work. The required number of names ! have been secured to obtain halfl fare rate to I. U. Saturday. Many will go who have not pledged themselves to go, which will make a large delegation. Many students have failed to have the president sign their matriculation cards. 'This should t c attended too. Miss Ethel Campbell is enjoying a. visit from her father. Joe Green bus entered college and Is taking post graduate work. Exercises will he held in Meharry hall Saturday morning in honor of Washington’s birthday. Wat Lewis will represent the college. Jim House the university at large, and Mr. New will represent prep. The Sigma Chis had a group picture takm yesterday for the M hay t. If we win the debate Saturday there will not bo any recitations next Tuesday, if things arc carried on as they were last year. The speakers are hard at work and victory is as sure to <•01110 to DeFauw as next Saturday is Washington's birt Inlay. The faculty of the music school assisted by Dr. Swahlerfavored the students with a song at chapel today. Watt Lewi® did not sing. Whether he did not know the hymn or was saving Ids vocal chords for Saturday we have not been able to d'seover. The speakers for Washington's birthday conferred with the presi dent today. He sure and attend the exercises Saturday morning. A very interesting program will be

given.

Ill SIC A Nil AKT NOTES. The Glee club is preparing for a special concert tour. Miss Schermerhorn will visit at her home iu Newtown the remainder of this week and over Sunday, February 22 is one of the two holidays of the second semester in which the music and art school in

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Mr. Walter ' ioper h:.s begun violin lessons with i’rof. behellschuiiilt. The Miss Owen were initiated into the mysteries of Phi Mu F.psilon 'tie eAi tiing this week. Mi-* Uiuttc will meet her mother from Cemralia. Illinois, in Terre Haute tomorrow and spend a few days with her in that place. The musical numbers lor the piogram ol Saturday morning Feb. j 22, will be given h\ the Misses Gillum, Kelsey and Wood—voice, and by Messrs. KcKec, Hoss linker, and W. N. Groom-—violin ami

’cello.

The art school extension work at Plainlielj is stalling out finely; already three classes arc arranged for—one to tm et Monday mornings, a sec md on Monday afternoons, and tbc third, a drawing class, Monday evenings after school ho** r-". Miss lies-ie sini'h fins thnigi '*f all these Hasses. 1- tip i.tMU*r Head* *(•(* The Banni u Tlmi:^ unt ut>.

Killed 1>y t’u* Cars. At-ROltv. III'.. >Vb. CO.—Mrs Rosalia Wilkie of Ohica;ro \ 1 stmek and instantly killed by a t'hicayo. ilurlington and Quincy pnsnou.ivr train yesterday. She had came t.> Aurora to nro her iiitiuenri' in liclic * f 1 , her sou, uiioawuil.' trial in thecounty jail foreinbezv'.lomeut Su (Vncitt «*»l l>y Cl'is, Wii.Kr-.siiviu: . Fa.. Feb. go.—Three employes of the Consnmur *•;. 'company of this city, *' orge Maxwell, Famucl Maxwell and (ieor ;■ Zcrlx" , \v< 1 suifocateil last night by 1 - ’aping gii' while trying to repair a leak in tho basement of the winks. To . were not m . < <1 until inquiries were made by person* complaining of b ing unable p, .. ,.1 ^ny gas. A search being made the men Were for .1 I 1 ail.

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Vlrs. C<»*l> .11 o'lioOiU. MEymms, Feb. 2’J.—An afternoon paper says that Mrs. (J <ly, who disapixrarocl ’Vo;n the ’.c,me of her psren's 111 Tacoma, V. .. h., about two wei <• ago, and for whom In r Imsbami, Arthur I B. Cody, a Chciago ittorn y, has ored 11 lurr ■ reward is rh a.;ht to be iu Memphis, ami i!e. • fives are searching loi 1 her. A prominent attorney a serfs that he i* almost certain he s..\v Mrs. Cody i on u street: ar hen*. k atal Acclditnt al u Luuilx*!* Canip. Sexky, Mich., F<‘b. 20.—A very js'ctil1 iai - accident, resulting in the death of i four men, occurred vestordav at MeKay’s lumber camp near here. A party of l'i ns and Poles were working on an incline of tho road shoveling away the snow which was pded high on either side. The steam log handler, which Was being experimented with, suddenly became unmanageable and rushed down .ijsiii the in 'ii before they could escape. They were ground beneath the wheels and some were thrown up against the mow banks. Seven men were injured «ud four killed outright.

\ Ige cuuiity boasts of a very successful girl evangelist in the person of Miss Fannie Kdmunds, now in her 18th year. In two weeks she added over (10 converts to the Methodist churches at Rosehill and , Otter Creek junct ion. A young limn living near Kokomo, desirous of having a luxuriant crop of hair : on his head and face, applied a decoction guaranteed to induce a vigorous capillary : growth. It did bring the haircut—by the roots—and the young man is now known ! as “Bill Nye. Jr.” Win ■ ' 'I Nmneron*. Far in advance < f any other nation in tho number of the Moslems under its rule is Great Britain. In India alone there are about 00,000,000 Mohammedans, aud they outnumber all the mb- ; jeets of tho sultan more than two to ouo. Besides, Knglaml rules Mohammedans iu other parts of her vast empire, though not many in any one place. The queen is the sovereign of many millions more Moslems than Christians. China is believed to come next as a country inhabited by many followers of the prophet. The number of Mohammedans in the Chinese empire is estimated all the way from 30,000,000 to 50,000,000, uud tho smallest of the guesses is more than Turkey can match. Holland also has nearly or quite 30,000,000 Moslem subjects in her populous ami rich East Indian possessions. Java has fully 36.000,000 people, aud nearly all of them are Mohammedans. The Turkish empire is supposed to contain about 23,000,000 Moslems, counting the portion of Arabia in which the authority of the sultan is not very well established and is in danger of 1 iing destroyed at any time. Therefore it is apparent that unless great error has i been made iu estimating tho number of Mohammedans in the Chinese empire the sultan is only fourth among rulers i of great bodies of meu and women who I believe in Mohammed. But among other countries which are dominated by the Moslem element of their population and are under tho away of a Mohammedan ruler the Turkish empire is easily first in numbers aud in power for evil.—Cleveland Leader.

CATARRH BRAZIL! TV BALM Instantly checks the rtvvagrtt* o.i’ Catarrh. It is a true Balsam of marvelous healing power and the only known remedy that penetrates to the most hidden recesses of t h i a inveterate disease. It quickly destroys tho nests of microbcst heals the ulcers laud restores the senses of smell, taste and hearing. It has been used over lO 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. aSOcts. bottle containing it. weeks’ treatment and 81.00 bottle (» weeks’ treatment. Brazilian Balm often cures a Cold over night. Cures Croup In a few minutes. Quickly cures La, Grippe and takes all Its bad cffectsoutofthesystem. Absolutely guaranteed to cure Asthma. Prevents, breaks up and cures Typholdand Scarlet Fevers In any stage, A marvelous remedy for all Stomach troubles. In Female troubles it relieves like magic. Dissipates Mumps iu one day. Relieves Piles and Constipation over night. For Constipation tao ns for Piles. It does all this gently nnd 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 f'Oe. bottle. ‘Trial size 25e. Ask for Circular. Sold by Druggists. B. F. JACKSON & CO., fruprietc*!* INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

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The Danger of Silence. I onra liad a case (saiil a meniltnr of the bar) against a man in the country which was us clear as daylight in my favor, but, by the enuning of hi.s lawyer, ho hud continued to avoid coming to trial for about two yours. At last tho case was called, lute in tho torm and late in a hot day, tho court and jury tired uud impatient, i stated tho facts and produced the evidence, which was all on my side Tho judge asked the counsel whetiier they wished to argue the case, stating that ho hardly thought it necessary to submit it in so plain u matter. The lawyers agreed to submit it without argument. The jury went out uud immediately returned with a verdict for the defendant. As soon as tho court adjourned 1 sought tho foreman of the jury, and asked him how in tho name of common seme they came to render such a verdict. “Why, you sco,” said he, "we didn't think much of the lawyer against you. and it wasn’t strange he didn’t have nothing to - ly; but, squire, tl#* fact is we thought you was about one of the smartest lawyers in the country, and if you couldn't liud nothing to say on your side it must bo a pretty h;gd case, so wo had to go against you. ’’—Pearson’s \V< • kly. The Schoolboy nnd the Inspector. In an Edinburgh school the other day un inspector, wishing to tost the knowledge of a class in fractions, asked one boy whether ho would rather take a sixtii or a sev< nth part of an orange if he got his choice. The boy promptly replied that he would take tho seventh. At this the inspector explained at length to tho class that, the hoy who would choose tho smaller part, as this hoy had dune brennso it looked tho larger fraction was very foolish, but ;he laugh was on tbo other side when the chirping voice of another urchin bn ke in in remonstrance, "Please, sir, but that boy dh.ua like oranges.'*—Westminster *taI /.ette.

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