Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 March 1896 — Page 4
/HE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA fUESDAf MARCH
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•‘EACH BOTTLE SOLp 1WAKE3 MANY FRIENDS.” FIEFS' Ml, m UD M? CM THE GREAT FOUR “C” REMEDY. THE ONLY KNOWN SPECIFIC FOR
DEB A l/W INIVEHSITV
nan VAN CAMP’S
THE BEST NF i/VS OF OUR GREAT AND GROWING INSTITUTION.
Tin- MiMl.'iilft’ I>oliiy;»-Ttot lr a*- 2 Hint Kociul Lite Their (-Ht'fcl* In* eldenlM iiikI I>olrM «l Hie Hrluht LIvik <>( Hull) YoUHK Ill’ll mill Wonieii Told by Special Hepurler,
If yon hare LA r.RIPPK, try 4-C. If your Children have the CROUP, try 4-C. If you CAN'T SLEEP from Coughing and Cold, try 4-0, If you have the ASTHMA, try 4-C. If you have a HARSH, BACKING 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 iD a gallon of ordinary cough medicine. In compounding it 1 have followed in no “ruts” or used the prescription of no Dr. So and 8o of Amsterdam or London, or any other place. I owe its composition to no one in no binolb particulak. Neither is it made ef herbs and roots dug in the dark of the moon in the jungles of Africa or South America. w S P re P ! * ra ^' on 1 first put up in Chicago in 1870. Since that time I had prepared it only as railed for. My first advertisement appeared only a few weeks since (put it on the market the 1st of Deeeinoer last). The demand for the Cough, Cold and Croup Cuke, and its wonderfui success, has been electrical Nothing in the whole history of Cough and Cold medicines cab compare with R. No disease of the Lungs seems able to resist its curative properties, as is well proven by the numerous eases ot La Grippe Cured. Croup Cured, ToiisilitiB Cured, Pneumonia Cured, llroB* chilis t iired, f onsumptives’ greatest help if not cure, Diy, Hacking, Harsh Coughs of week*’ and months’ standing eured with from one to three doses. My aim is to convince Rio public of my sincerity and of the true merits of this remedy. NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS AND THE PUBLIC. ■r .>..^P NT SA CT '~! >ru . K . Bi: ! U are autRorl/cil In ALL CASES TO REFUND THE PURCHASE PRICB !m.i.i * { enip«ly (I iK’lp- Cough, Cold and Croup Cure) fHlls tu giro leiturni tlori lu Crmin, Itrnnchitlt*. Asthma, l.a Grippe, Couglis and Culils, no matter how long standing, or deep seated, fu fact I guarantee it In all manner of Bronchial or Lung trouble, not uk a Cure-All, hut to give unbounded •atlHfaction. Give it a trial on the above conditions. 1 take all chances.
The party that left here on foot for Rockville last Saturday morning returned here yesterday afternoon via the Vandalia. None of the party except Mr. Kuykendall and .Miss .Madden reached their destination on foot. They arrived Saturday at 7 p. in. The other members of the party walked about twenty three miles and had a farmer to take them the remainder o :the distance. They could hav i walked the distance if -they had not taken the long route which j made the distance about thirty i miles. The endurance of the mem j hers of the party stands a testimon-
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You don’t have to stew around to get them ready. Open the can and you’ll And them moist, fresh and relishaide. They’re delicious either hot or cold. At all grocers’, 10c, 15c and 20c. Sent! Ac for postage and we will send you a sample can. VAN CAMP PACKING CO., Indianapolis, Ind.
CATARRH
BRAZILIAN
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Xnsiantiy cIk-cRm the ravages rf Catarrh. It lb » true Balsam of marvelous heal-* ing power and tho only kmmu rem u etly that penetrates to tho mosC hidden rccessesof
this
disease. It quickly destroys tho nests of microbes, heals the ulcers
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Uineinnuti, New Vork amt Boston No. 4 cotinecthwith trams for Michigan division via Anderson a til tor Cincinnati division.
No, is. "Knickerbocker," haul
tlcough sleeper for N. V. and Host on ant] f or
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I. , , , .. —iand restores tho iuI to the benefits of our gym nasi- senses of smell, taste and hearing. urns which are connected with the It has been used over lO years in
hospitals and private families and by Physicians and Specialists ns
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Testimony of the Traveling Agent III. Cent. R. R. Mb. R. b. philps Four Foar-C Remedy is certainly a RdlAHKABLE MEDICINE. TOO MCCI1 CANNOT BE NAID IN its savor. My daughter suffered from an attack of La aaipPB that dually resulted in Tonsllitls. with ulceratlon of the throat. LESS than one bottle £ rsrcTED a COMPLETE CUBE. GEO. E. HINES. 382 57th Street. Chicago, I1L Cough and Cold one years Standing Cured. Union Stock Yards, Chicago. .Ian. 6, 1882. MR. R R Phelps: Wa consider your Cough and Coid Cure a remarkable remedy My wife and I. 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. Its work was nmgical Less than a bottle cured us both Dinnis Conertt.
Seven Years' Cough Cured. Mrs. Fuller, of 6322 Sheridan Ave . Chicago, aged tl years, has this to say: "I hava been troubled with a cough for the last seven years, destroying my rest by night end day. One bottle Phelps’ Cough. Cold and Croap Cure cured me. I most gratefully recommend It to Bp friends.” Henry Grady, elevator men of the Anglo Am. Paellhp House. Chicago, says: "Phelps’ Four-C Remedy is ah ■LEGANT nstilCINE A SEW IJOHIS CURED HI Of A >B* VEBE ATTACK OF LA ORIPPE SudfOld.”
RtatBbtr, ssch package sold aaet gin perfect satisfaction or ocnej refolded. Price, 50 Cti, per hMC R. R. PHELPS, Prop’r, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. DENVER, COLORADO. l=OR S7SI_e BY DRUGGISTS ONL»Y. Insist upon having the FOUR “C’KEMEDY.
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It is a paper ior the young, the old, the middle aged, for rich and poor, for high and low, for Teachei 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 appreciation of hustle and enterprise and will demonstrate yourj 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
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Convention CnU§«
In ooedience to tiie directions of the Indiana Ilcptiblican iNtate Central committee the republicans of Putnam county are hereby called to meet in mass convention at the Court House io Greoncastle at 11 o't loij|i a. in , cm Saturday .March 7lh l89(i, for the purposes loliow in:* to wit: To select twelve (12) delegates to tlie Congressional j District ccuvemiotT to lie held at | Greenciistle on the 19th day of j March 1698; 7 select twelve ^ 12) delegates to the State convention to be held at Indianapolis ufi the j 7'.b day of May 1890; To select j Uelye (12) delegates to the Fifth I District Congressional convention to he held at Martinsville on the Kith day of April 1890; Also to select delegates to the Joint Senatorial, Joint lit presentative and Judicial conventions, the time, place and number in crch instance to be b e re a ft o r d e t e rm i n ed. Arthur T’hroop, C. B. Case, Secretary. f.’hatrniau.
university. Arthur Hamrick is aide lobe out
again.
Miss Wynecoop enjoyed a visit from her brother of Wabash college
yesterday.
The class of’98 met this afternoon to consider matters pertain ing to the publication of a Miruyt. The senior class met after chapel this morning and adopted plans tor commencement exercises. The plana that were adopted are some thing entirely different from anything that has ever been ghen here and no doubt will reflect great
bonor on the Juss.
The commencement orator will
be selected in a few days. Indiana university seems
in a muddle ns far as the base ball outlook concerns. The manager
-(*y ipuirviur Mw/in/r,'>ChiCAOoSrJS?
In effect Sunday, Jan. 12,1890,
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No 4* Chlcajro Mull 12:/*5am
No ii* Mail und Accommodation. . .l^sCopm
tninine ifi woeks* treatment nut! N ' ) 4lt 11 : ,0 » "> glI.t>Ol)ottloOweoks» treatment. I no a* ix,„isviih'Moll uorN ". 2:.-.sam
iho ono infallible remedy in na-
ture for Catarrh. It is also most , economical, a COcts. bottle con- no i;' Muii.tmi tct’Diiimmiati
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.ioi)i Wl-u. Brazilian Balm often cures a No .v Mniiand Acconiinodution pm Cold over night. Cares Croup In N " p ' ■ •* l • 11:4 ‘’ “ "> a few minutes. Otiickly cures Lit sL o‘,T'’T.'nlkl.i .rains, parlor ana %3rlppO ftlld I cikcS Jill its KUlCIGf** i diiilng'onrKonSDH. rtandti. For complete time
feet.sent of thosystem. Absolute
ly guaranteed to cure Asthma. Prevents, broalrs up and cures Typhoid and Scarlet Fevers In any otago, A marvelous remedy for all Stomach troubles. In Female troubles it relieves like magicDissipates Mumps in one day. Believes Piles and Constipation over night. For Constipation i:so
pit
cards and full In form at ior. in regard to ratep.
through oars, etc., address J. A. MiCRAKIa, A Kent
F. .1. Uksd. Ci.p. A (hifAKC
VANDALSA LINE. Trains leave orotincastie. ir.a, in t'fr* ct Feb.
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FOU •: ilE WEST.
No 7 I>aUy 12:2< a u., for St. Fouls. No 15 Dally 8:45a m, for st. Louts No 5 Dally IW a in, for 8t. Lou , s. No 21 Daily l:bf. p m, ft>r 't. Louie. No :i Lx. sun 5:18 j) m, foi Tcrro Haute No 11 Dally 8:Kl p m. for St. Louis.
FOB THE FAST.
turo does the rest. It is worth its
weight in gold In every family. n„io , )Hi , y .. C'.er ICO dosea in a POc. bottle. v <> « Daily 4:»>ii m " 13. F, JACKSON & €50., No 2 ILulV ... ,l;l!l|> in "
)?ropTieto'8. I'KOKIA DIVISION
to be INDIANAPOLIS, IND. .7:ttlam.,or .^rlH.
No77 ** “ 3:55pip. for Decatur
- - For complete time card, iriv.i.K all trains Tii*. Cucumber Riiotiffe. and stations, and for *'ull information as to
! nuos, throujrh cars, etc., address
In tho cuoumber sponge (Euploo J.tf. Dowlino, AKent,
o! tlie team bus resigned and the te ]] u encumber) we have a specimen of 1 A
dates with Purdue and North western have been cancelled. The Boston Doily (Jlobc in speak
ing of Dr. Hedley said: “The Doc-
tor is endowed with a clear, musi
one which lies upon tlie mud after the 1 manner of its namesake, which it soniei what resembles. Perhaps, however, the 1 most beautiful of all the.-o siliciou*: j sponges is Euplectella aspergillum, or, as it is commonly called, Venus’ flowj er basket, it is like a beautiful horn
cal voice, a remarkable gift of im of glassy fibers or a graceful bouquet!
j holder. Tho first specimen of this sponge | in England came into the possession of j
Grecncustlii
ili n’l I’liss. Aitt. St. Louis Mo.
personation, and a power of ex pression which made every point in his discourse intensely interesting, and kept liis great audience thor oughly entertained till the close.” The candidates for the track ath
the late Professor Oyc.: in 1841. it was hold hy him as a gi ensure, it was soon followed by a few more specimens, | which were sold in the market at about £6 apiece, but now that they have been ! found to he so plentiful they may be
, . . , bought for as many shillings. These ' letic team met tins morning after | *pougos were found by the Challenger chapel and made some preliminary j expedition to be growing in vast abuud- ; arrangements for Held work. ‘ auco uaT' 6 , ,h ,° ‘if 61 ’ T'/ 8 0 j among the Philippine islands and also ] The faculty of Wabash has re-1 off the coast of Uva/il. “They live j
clear and ,ott nr-c to those \r!.j \ ' l*i monRlIy Condn tt-d r.xrnrEion*i
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use Dr. Htbra » Vida Cream. It U rot u paint or powder to cover defects, ft gvts f id of ikttn, by Nature’}* own pro cess renewing the vitality of the Fkin
banishing all roughness, rtdi moles, pimple^, blackheads, tan. It docs this surely and Ii cause naturally. Its use moans
skin-health. Viola
u ah ness, redness, freckles, blackheads, sue Jurn and
harmlessly, bc-
; both skin-
l beauty' and sitin-health. Viola Skin-Soap * kaKtr*n& tKff K»*<-aH«E* it b: 3 ntire T.nd
hastens the process, because it it; a pun delicate soap. It should be used in nection with the Cream. It should be
in the r.urs *ry, too. Ordinj fit 1 a. a baby's tWn. Viola Viola Skin-Soap, 35 cents, cists or sent by mail. ?x:nd
d. C. BnTNER QO., T
Cushmans MENTHOL INHALER Cures nil troubles of the
Head and TUrnat.
CATARRH, HEADACHE, NFURALGIA. LaGRIPPE, Hill I f llDC You Find luff ILL uunc iiulatb ti -tops Biiee/.iiiF- fiiStlinv'. otiAbiii}:,
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ti 11 tied tii*p efTects hFItK ( FHK. . ENDORSED ]\l y lilghest medical authorlties of Europe nnd America for V CoLDB.bore Throat
Hay ehiti
r, Bron-
8. La ORIPPI9.
< ripple Creek, foloratio.
D now attracting ntteution in all part8 j of the woild, on account of tlio marvel-
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ers. Brings Sleep to the Sleepless. Cures and Nervous Prostration. Don’t he fooleil with imitations. Tttku only CUSHMAN'S. Price,€
Dniptrlsts, or mailed free. Afrer MENTHOL BALM Km 1
Cuta, Wouudn, Burns. Frostbites. Excels nl> oilier remedies for PILES Price 25c. at Drujwrista. Book on Menthol free. Addretw Cushman Manu-
ring Co., No. 324 Dearborn Street, ttMiliUif. CHICAGO, or vi\< KVNEh INU.
CatlfiirnUi.
\'ia the Chicago, t nlcn Pacific & Northwestern line, in iipliol'-tcr':il (oiir-i-l sleeping ears, leave < hicago every ] Thursday via the Nortliwestern line. I. iw rates, picliiresquu route, quickest time and careful attention are ailvantages t-tt'ered lo those who join these excursions, ( 'ost of berth only $0.00. Ask vonr nearest tieket agent for full P'.irrieiilars or iiddress A. II. W'aggener, T. P. A., 7 Jock son Place, iudianapolis Ind. 103-4wki For Letter Heads see The Bannbu TniFs, prir.ters. Setller’it Kales v a Vamialla l ine. On the first Tuesl.iy of each month the \ andalia lice will sell one way tickets to points in Kentucky. Tennessee,' Alabama, Georgia, North t'arolinn, South Carolina. Florida, Mississippi and Lpui-iaiia at niic ut one half the
regular rate,
see
.1. S. Dow i t.v:, Agt.
fused to reinstate the students that j were recently suspended, and have declared their intention ot suspending more in a few days. It now remains to be seen whether the freshman class or the facility will back
down.
Tlie date of Rev. Asher Preston’s lecture on “Wendell Phillips” is Wednesday, March 11, at J o’clock p. in , instead of 9 o’clock a. in., as was stated in the Banner Times yesterday. Studen.s will please
note.
| buried in mud which is so soft and loose as not to crush them or in any way to impede the assumption of their elegant form, and they ate supported in their position and prevented front sinking by
» fringe of glassy spicules.
“The lube of this specimen from the Philippines, after the death of the sponge, is frequently inhabited by one, sometimes by a pair, of decapod crustaceans. ” He reminds eno forcibly i f the hermit crab wo have all seen living m dead shells upon our own shores. “These,” says tlie same author, “are so often found together that only a few years ago a paper was written to show that this sponge was a wonderful habitation constructed by this crab.”—Good Words.
DhU* of Tnivt'liiiK Mfii’h Meeting* Richmond, Ind., March The date
of state meeting of the Traveler's Pmtective association, which is to he held
here, has been sot for May TV Tho na-
tional president and soeretary will be casion visited n man-of-war lying on tho
present and every post in tlie state will Hampshire (Mast.
send a delegation. The local jsxst has | After dinner, the weather proving
Sprechlcftfl »»n<! Swollen.
A story at the expense of Sir William Harcourt Is worth repeating. Before his recent departure for tho continent the ex-chancellor of the exchequer spent some time at the seaside, and on one xv-
Best Route Southeast South Southwest is the Louisville and Nashville Railroad SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO PROSPECTIVE SETTLERS. Full Information cheerfully fumisheil upon application to ]. K. RIDQELY, N. Y.Pass. A gen i, Cbicago, 111. c. P. ATMORE, QinTtJss. ah , Louisville, Ky
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The Banner Times, prirduts.
«>us Uigeoveries of gold which have j “if wisdom's ways you’d wisely keep, been made In that vicinity. Tin' Xorth Two things ohserve with care,” Western Fine, with its unrivalled Blaster your house with Acme Cement, equipment of solid vcstibiiled trains of And not with lime and hair, palace sleeping ears, dining ears and! i—, i—> t_j \ 7 CD T r~ N/ free reeliuing chair ears, dally between | r< ' rn w ^ cr Y ( liicugo and Colorado, ort'er- ibe be-t 1 '.MIS S. I.orust street, Greeneastle, Ind. ixf facilities for reaching Cripple creek.
For tickets and full information apply i ’
to ticket agents, or address W. 11. Knis- For 8ule.—Old papers, suitable lor i so.
kern. General Passenger and Ticket putting under cnriiets or on closet ! Gel "ry Tea. Ii improves the eomplexVgeutG i' ign A. Nor5 v.-esferti Kail-j shelves, for sale cheap at the Banner | ion. I’ricn 'J.x cents s.dxl by Alhert
w iy. < hteago. 111. ‘Times office. i Allen, Druggist.
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Jordan’s poultry nouse.:
llenn . SprlnK8,i*hol3e. SpnpK ff « 4tuKS . Locks,
Turkey hi n« 7%
Turkey, old toms — H 1 * - —— j Tui !u >-\ youiiK l^pds.ana over ciiolcc fat villc, Ills., for $30,000 for
Goose, f, f.over 5 Ducks . .71* KKKS frosh subject to baudiinK h Butter. ifiKMi .. ... .. 8
appointed committees to have charge of rather rough, the captain, mi unusually
all the arrangements and will endea vox small and tlapper man, suggested that; The republicans of the Fifth eox 'relie schools. the captain m nally xose, l!:-x liter’s n, "ninate a eamlidate lor emigre--. The controller of the currency has msuetl sailor servant, who knew nothirg > f tl.o I * representation will hx 1 one xlideuiilx:
change of berths, brought ucup of coffee for '"idt -JISJ and fraction i-f 100 or meie to the cabin xloor and knocked once votes east for the lion. Willbxni 1>. or twice without receiving an ans.;..- Owen, for secretary of -tate in 1WU. Somewhat alarmed, the .-ervant poppid Hv . rder of the district eouimiiiei. in his bead and axked: x Fll . 11K( . K . , i.nirm,,,,. Dent yon waut your coffee ibis Mtest: Gkoruk M. Ai.i.i n, See. morning, sir.*” ’('lie basis for the counties will he *
The only reply was in the nature ot u follows:
I'm' further particulars a call upon national bank f ir a stat
inent of their conditio;! :it close of busi-
ness on Feb. US.
“Kid” McCoy at .M.tspcth, L. I., last night knocked Tommy Hyan out in 15 rounds In a very lively battle in which the
latter whs badly used up.
Charles Pustalka, tin New York wife murderer, was sentenced to death by elec-
tricity during the week of April tjo. lie grow I, and the terrified sailor beh«ld a was convicted on the testimony of his in- gigantic figure turning over miner the ( lav year-old daughter. bedclothes. Dropping the cup of coffee, Hendrick'. Abide K. Perry has brought suit against the faithful servant rushed to the ship’s Mor'im the First Presbyterian church of Janes- surgeon, exclaiming: Parko sustained by stepping in a holeTn the^ldc' “ t P « r *“ odU8 “’ ^ kp ’ etxme to the ’ walk in front of the cburch property. capt “ ni at “ u ce- He s speechless, and ’ At Baltimore part of a needle was lo- tiw ' 1 f ‘ n to , '' 11 f’me* his natural size.”! 1 n| ”
exited in the ankle of a young woman by —“trxxnd Magazine, the cathode rays, and removed. The needle | " ~~ ~ ~
had been broken off in her knee when stxe I
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was a child. I'lea For Hem-tary Olney.
Wliat Is the .M alter.’ Dying of I’letirlsy. CINCINNATI, March 11.—Tim lay's CoiuAreyou constipateil y Do you I rive Braziu Ind., March — William morcial-Gazofte contains an article from sick be:r!:.clu--? Is your \ervou*-ys- Cummings, under indictment of man- the pen of Kon; J. H. O'Ni-il, moinbci' tern, liver or Ki ireys out <)f onlcry If alanghtor for shooting jxnd killing Wil- ot from the Ninth Massttclm- ' <>lll '-.i by using U rights ijum Shaw at Carbon, Clay county, JRJKh district, in which he makes a stroug
About the Eye.
Tot p»ople with sore eyes, wesk, trat-ry eyes, and red and inflamed eyes, caused by age, catarrh or otherwise, the Brazilian Balm is a priceless boon. Put 15 or 20 drops of Balm Into a spoonfull of warm water and bathe the eyes well
if pleurisy. Onnimings was town treas- , 'Hney for the presidonev . r . ■ -t - -m-— -
92-wks.Aw. urer of Carbon. ! by the Democrats. ’-fit n .worth R hundred times tb*
