Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 April 1896 — Page 4
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KK TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA THURSDAY aPRIL 23 Km
\\ hat, il Not Mira(*U's?
The J o . -i KeineH\ i> work Yhert'ver intruduciMl as nearly mir- • At*11ion^ f ev. i'Jails to the lot of any iMimaii ttjsein v to do w i* will esU'fii) i a favor for an\ one interest**'I to write the persons whom* name* appear below oi* any one whose name may
appeal nmon£ the.-e testimonials.
. There is ai tuaily more Fi>K< rl am! i tl i^iCIU’joopi'rti’> in a bottle of Fourth' ttmn in a <;a*)m s* onlinary « 1 u*ih meoii 11 r ■ Iji eoinponmiin^ it i have t How H in no ‘nit.- * < r use ! tin* pre.senption of no I >r. Si -ami So of A!nst* , r , iam'»r L'Mitloi. or any •• ier pine. i owe its -ompioit ion lo No uni l. no i. i* vi .i i n\K. Neither i> it maih of herb' and roe.s du.it in tin dark "t tJ**- moon in lIm- jingles of Afriea or South Am i iea.*‘ 1 lie demand for the t ot a. ii, ( oi.n a mi (' i;oi i* <' r uk, ami its won i>ek f r i. 'bitccess ha> been ei,! < i nir \i«. Nothing in tin* whole history of eougli and
cold uiedieilies ran eoin|»a!« with it NO disease of the luiic" seems abb* proven by tlie iiiiinerou< « tsi*s of La
i lured I*1 leuu*>>nia v iired. Bronchitis ('nr-.ai, < Or-iimpli v* :'reate>t. help il not eiire, l>ry, llaekin^r, llarr*ii ( ou^hsof weeks'and months* -t- ndin^ cured whii
from one to three do^es.
Oui aim is to eonvinee the jmblie of my >ineei it v ami of the true merits
Lliia of reinedv.
«* to resist its eurati ve propel I ii , as is well (irippe l ured, <T*oup t'ured, Yousilitis
DRUGGISTS AND THZ PUBLIC. ■ authorI/< Casks TO ItKFfTNt) TIIK I’U
NOTICP TO
<o\iKV<r. In i; i-i - an .lit iionzisl in \ i . r . , - i > i: I’M n ! • I . i; II K< MASK I'KM’Kn lie f«.tii-C in imslx il’ln-lps’ Cetigh < ’• »ld ; • 1 « nnip CTin I ail- i«»jii\ *• .'■a* is fact ion in Croup. I.ronelitlis. Astlima. lai i *i ippe, » ami < olds, no natter ti ion# standing, or deep t -.ted. :n fael I ^uar.mtee il in all mnmr r . .r..ucaia! or laing I .m.!* < . not ns a Cun
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All, l»ui to give u* boundotl sutislaeti u.
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i irial on the above eondition. We take all
TESTIMONY OF THE TRAVELING AGENT ILL. CENT R. H. Mil. k. K. Pm i i*s: Your Kom* ( Keinedy i. cerialnly a iie.maukahi.k mi nc im. Too Mt’cn can\ot m. said in its favok. My danghtfT -aiil- re.! from an attack t I a G Kiri*K I hat tin ills rcMilltd In'! oiiHihl is, with iileAraiton of the tliroac l kss than ONt BOTTbi: Ki t KCTI.n A COM I'LKTK CI’RI-. OKO. K II inks, with street, Chicago. III.
SEA EN YEARS’ COUGH CURED. Mrs. i uller. of >'leridian Aw., chJcago, ngwl'l years, has t ids io say: "I have been troubled with a cough 1 • »r the last ven years, r rying my lestby night and day. one b'ttlf* Phelpr-’ l oinrh. Cold and Cmup < ure curtti m . I most gratefully reeointnend it to my IT leiu’s.”
READ THIS WONDERFUL TESTIMONIAL FROM AN EDITOR. Oltiee KlNOFlSflKH Tl MKs Kinglisher. Ckla.. I Pc. 1J, 1SII3. (iKNTl.EMKN: 1 hell* ve it niy duty to write > eu .1 line in regard loin.- ueneMei.d elf eels of your “I'our-< Reined so far as i ;im pel s *niiilv e.nie. ':n d. \ we< k ag • last 'i'hiirs<l:«y 1 was t:ik<‘ii with a very scvei* at lack ol La Grippe, and in a sin*,; 11:1 • ins a"*' so hoarse 1 eouhl not speak aliove >i whimper. I wa< eonfim d f > m> la‘*llh .: imi«j pii i d \ aal d.i> •. The night pieviousl had eouglnd uearlv the eiitir* nighlrjust ladore r<‘tiriiig 1 look a teaspoonful, and slept tin eni 11 e night as sweet I \ a-• \ er I did in m\ lit*, not eougliing onee. J was ent i roly relie\ ed before taking one buttle. P' »1 p- i'«nigh. ■ Id tnl ('••nu . ( Tire should be in every lioiisehokl in the I a ml. I send you i ids w ho.I> uusidiciieil by an> one, ft ir you are benefaetoisof the race in giving it the antidote f r s um* uf tin* worst attlicaiiotis b» which it sheir. Yours vt‘i> Indy.
c. J. N is Hitt, Editor.
WECNjOy UNBROKEN REST AT NIGHTS. CincAio. Xovt inber 213, 1S93,
R. K. PnKi.es Esq.
Dkah >ik: \sartilel have heei: skeptie.il “f tlie merits of proprietary n etllein s, but have to confess that a test et \(>nr I'our " is r*»n\incing Tm n lease om* I' ady-nneic reinedv is worth v of gitfu ra 1 use. M\ ehildren all take it without iho least objection. and il
. . . . .. • - • ‘ ’ • ■ * will
is particularly noticeable that beiiellt is almost ima edlato.
shade dose will check most
co.ighs In tlie beghminu. WT-now i njoy unla'o. . i: r. st at nigh . !u invfaiiii'y Four “C” is ,, , ! 1 ' ...1 • *■ ....!» .,11. %■. ... • *
<111 I ne I'eg inning. in en |>>\ ;jner<». . i res; : aiinp'y indispensable, atid 1 recommend il ur jualit.odly.
ms. Etc., Hi Clark
Street.
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Hr LING. ll« ‘out
ONE OF CHICAGO'S SOCIETY LADIES GAYS:
CnicAdo , ;,t* mhe:* x , :,f »j. 1hj»4.
For > i ;irs back ea«*h wint* r I have sulTered wir !i am.to K ir> 'igitis. I.a-t winter was so
DEP \l W UNIVERSITY
THE BEST NT A/S AND GROWING
OF OUR GREAT INSTITUTION.
!'l>c Mmli’tiii." Tliflr »'<>ll«’Sjo Mint Hociiil Tlicir Ciu.*l»-li»-fUlt'iil. aiul Itrlutit L.|vo ol Volins TI.li iiikI U’omrn Tout l>> Spet'lal U.porter.
The IMii Delta ami Sigmn Chis will play tomorrow afternoon in«ttad of the i’lii Deit^ and Phi Pei, aw was announced in our yesterday ’« j column. The senior class will soon have their invitations for commencement out. Wabash i« going to send a large j delegation of students over next ^ Saturdav to witness the game. Kv j cry DePauw student should attend
the game Saturday
the yelling
and assist
A Soft Hearted Statesman. The late Charles Floquet, who hml Ths ii at the hc;ut of the gnvimment of thn French r public in more than one ministry, was a r-ddubtablc fiKhter in politics. His extreme benevolence was sometimes taken advantage of by his subordinates. Once, when prime minister, Floqnet had signt 1 an order for the d smi? ad cf a functionary who did not properly perform his duties and could no: be made to do so. A frit ud of this functionary, who had acei s< to the minister and who knew his characteristic in this re pent, said to M. Floqnet about tli" man: “You could not do otherwi. <, Mr Minister, for the man is ineoirigible. But it’s too had ho lia- eight obddr, ‘ ‘Eight, childrt n!” exclaimt il Fhqut “Yes, sir. There are eight of them. M. f'pMjuet dropped the order for the man’s dismissal nixin the table reflect-
ively.
“But. Mr. Minister,” said the friend, "you can hardly be governed by consider:; t ions ef benevolence in such a mut-
ter. ”
"I snppose not. But eight children! Eight children arc a lot to take eaiv of in these times. ” Floqnet put the dismissal away in a
able.
; AligHI ’'AN CAMPUS \ Lunch BOSTON I «r a Beauf pOl
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raring n ;c ts . * a r y • Alwayt Irrxh, moist!
ready to LI
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•u pigeonhole and said, with an air of
j great severity:
“Send t!vs follow to me tomorrow!'’
The annual senior reception was The next day tho tronblcsemo ( ffle : al given oy Dr. Cobin at his beauti-| came. M. Fliqnet gave him a se- hiing
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Iriatontly ciiv... tho *a.agree v.’ Catarrh. Jt !•« trao B&Ifi&m et' tKarvelnTi.i Iieoiitig ootrer and t he only known reni' 1 ody tJ.ai. oeBptxatou ro t^e mo si, iiiddeti secesfleaoi' thla iavetorato d"jse rise, .It quick” ly destroys tha neats ol'microbes, heula the ulcerr; ml restoree tho
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GOING FAST.
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so Sr,* ,st. t. & rin. M^iu Ex . 1' Iftt! No. I,* Soutbwf .sfvrf Limited j” i-. .'««) Mrttto«m X*’*)'!*! ' OiuTv t i’Cxff'pt S, ntlav N.-.: nlvlit l Ypn xs. Iiau'^ through , r Cincinnati, N« w Yorkuiitl ik.t-bm. . lo’clswitn ir.uns for Mlclibran hvb , Anderson a ul fori inclnimti 'livj-i ,, No, 1 K . ‘Tvnlckrrbneki t Ih»ouifh bIccjm r for N. V. anil IIo.;. t, t V usMlriKt* .i, ! K (via Ctnoinnuti, * -
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bad 5 could not leave mv room for rwt» \vr"k. s t •
couirh pr« pa rat ion from eon.” h e i ■ t|ts up .-md T d‘ indulged to try Uln lps’ Fom • Th Mrs: »
nlirlii’s vest lor w fill remedy sinee, aiiicav from sand.
*ks. Half the tiottle cured me. it is as different from other l.kc
■ nk above a v, h s|, ( r J i t ied ••> < ! >'known witli no relief, U.t n In desperation l was ievid mv eouirh. triviuK’ no* tin* llrst
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rinnedi
Four K our lcai!ii»v; reme Iv for J. i <* JMirelrmeil Jroni l - W* Will ^lililiV leii l^'or S.tKt* By. Allicrf* Alien. \\ . V- . .! Ij.-tnilcs <'n., •liter Allen. J'hioope A 1
never hft o without this wonder us molasses from vlncvrar or .'Iks. Joskimi l . Gkdbb, • 3I » Madison Avenue, i ; r !i *. ( old o., a ml xvnen •< . - not ^ixa* satisfn tion.
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Has it got You?
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last evening. It was a very enjoyable and brilliant affair. Some splendid vocal music w as rendered, and elegant refreshments were served. The juniors assisted in en-
tertaining also.
The inter-fraternity base ball beard met last night and adopted u constitution. The Dele -Beta game will stand as the game was played, in favor of the Betas. After this the constitution says that only bona lide students are allowed to play in inter-fraternity games. The price of admission to the Saturday’s game is onh 2T> cents.
Be sure and go
Last Wednesday's Kendallville daily Sim contained quite an inter esting writeup of DePauw university. Tho article was written by Miss Ruth Conlogu of the junb r
class.
The elocution class which recites
at II o clock, is *
but f r bis eight children. This an-I S£ hu.-» bcett Used OVOT lO years m nouif.•incut was as g kmi e.s an assainnr, ■ >-• . •’ -£lb' atldpriVg.tOf.tr. i dle i v-UtS
of jm r])etuity in ofllec to the 1. , y fm . ^ : ’ ‘-3 tt-‘i
for he certainly took no stop I, ' ‘'“ 1
tionary,
reilnce tho number of his children. II did no better in his work, but held hitilaeo as long as M. P'lixjuct was in office.—Youth’s Companion.
TIi© tJok© Wan on tin* Boyn.
“Assayers are thocommou butt in all mining camps, and, as a rale, I believe they "get it in the neck’ undeservedly,”
said a well known mining man.
“For example,” said he, “you romomber that story of Mark Twain’s, how the boys up in Utah got hold of a chunk of a Mormon’s grindstone and worked it iff on tho camp assayer? 1’ got au assay of tfliOO to the ton in silver out of that grindstone, and the boys ran him out of camp. That was a true story, and yet, after these many } ears, lot n o tell you that assayer was all right. You see, in tho early days the Mormons u d to cut their grindstou's out of what r.l ierward was known the world over as Silver Cliff. That cliff was a sand carbonate, and eventually it w miI scovi red to be < ne of the most wonderful deposits of silver or*' the world has ever known. But that was too lute to In Ip the pair devil of an assayer who
•Tc-e infftlllblo ron.'j,iy in ia* tre for Catarrh, it la Rlso r.tosi: Pi nomloal, a/iOc'a. bortlo con’nirg; a weeks* treatmoviC am’;
In uffc' i svineb y, .Ian. 12, Is. NOKT.i BOUli D. i* ( hlcag • Mall ♦.* Mail anu Accormnodation. 411 Local •. SOI’TU HOUND. 3* Eoiii ville Mail.
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5* Mail and Accommodation .
No 43+ ‘ ... a I
Duili . f Exccot Sundn,
I'ulimmi slccpi r-i in niuht trains,ti
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Brazilian Balm often cure.: n .1*1 over niglil. Cares Croup In icwruinTitcs. Quickly cures Ln ’.Mppo and take:} oil ito bad efisoutcl'thasystem. Absolute” *■/ ;.;uamnteed to cure Asthma. s ^< vents, breaks up and cures •i*S»oidax;l Scarlet lovers In «ny ' ,r, SL marvcloug roiaedy for . temacli troubles. In Fv tnalo * oui/es it relieves lilco magic. . ;*..e r ' Slumps in ono day. • ... .osPUct: raid Constipation
f’or Constlpatloii use
regard to tlirongb cm is, etc., iidtlrcss .1. A. Mion am,. . F. J. Reed, («. P. A ('hicturt.
: en tea
VANDALIA
UNB in cirect
No 7 No IS No B NO 21 no a No 11
r ■ It does all this pcntly
ilratlej
snm-
oreat attraction ' Pl^I the grindstone.’’—Arizona Repuh-
. . . , , ^ i bean,
lor visitors these days.
Th© Law of Growth*
Miss Ethel Jaeksor, of the pre- Dr charl(:8 Scdgowick Minot, pro[•arutory school, is ill. fosse,r of 1 istology and < nibr\ ilogy in
II».jroa maileil boido ot ,„e
Pa 11 w eireulars to your friends wlio j results ef s, voral years of olisi nation
upon guinea pigs, dogs, rabbit . ft m fs
intend entering college next fall':
l nr SO l>»v>* **uly.
special eut i:i price- to intr«ido, e our work at onee. Ciirboiii , tti‘" only $2.00 per *lo/.. Gluce caliiuets, v!.."i() per do/
Try ‘ 4-C’
Times?
Cushman's MENTHOL INHALER
and oth* r small aninsds, as well as Boston school children. He says that in all growing aniniul organisms from the periutl of birth t Mb-ath there is a steady loss of tho power to grow, contrary to the general belief that this loss begins later in life. The b dy develops all the time, but the power to keep up that development steadily decreases after birth, and it decreases much more rapidly at first than later in life. A guinea pig two days old will gain 10 jm r cent ot its weight in the next two days. But the twenty-fifth addition of 10 percent
(’entral Station,* Indianapolis, i to its weight will take the pig 88 days.
Trilby$1.00 for 13. All first class work guaranteed. We mike the best and cheapest wora made in the city. Gallery over post <.tllve. All work furnished promptly. Gallery open every day. Virginia Photo., to., Grecneastle, 1ml. .los. Cleni. Manager.
101-3t
Weekly 4Top Biiilettn.
Curt s all troubles of the Reail and Throat.
WILL CURE
stiafriii
CATARRH, HEADACHE, NEURALGIA. LaGRIPPE.
First In-
Ron stops
i“. sndfliiiK. ‘oughlnK, hKADALIIK. ront i n ti ed uf*e effec is J /&&&' sl 1:1 LURI v ENDORSED
^ "'tt' /y liigbest medical an-
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LDS.Sore Throat
It is a paper tor the young, 1 the old, the middle aged, tor rich and poor, for high and low, for Teacher and Preacher,
for Student and for professor. _. v It is a paper for the home. Y,\ It is preeminently a paper for -
the people. You can t get 'vL ’Z ^
along without it. *1 ou must liave it. You will not
well
Cura. Wound*, Burns, Frost
atlmr r**mi*dics for PIKES Price ZOc. i t Prugi
, i i f n r l Honk <*n Xb-nthol free. Addreaa Cuahmnn RAanuhome paper chock full of good «^VlSIL , l ^ oe *’ live, interesting news every j
day. It is in the van guard
tlmrities
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Hay Fever, Bronchitis. La GRIPPE. The most Refreshing and Healthful aid to HEADACHE SufferSleenles.-. ( tires Insomnia
Don’t In*fooled with worthless
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. . i uni Nervous I’rostrati
live HnitutioiiM. Take «uilv CUSHMAN a. I , rice, f Oc. at all I'm: . • mileil fi’ee. Agents s mt( d t I SB MAN &
-You cannot be happy MENTHOL BALM
without it. Because it is a Cu ■ ,, • Wound -' Burn * Kr08 ' b,, '' ! ’
as.
Excels au
25c. i t I>ruggi«ts.
of progress and you must take it to keep up with the times. Identify yourself 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 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,
v ’/l0LA I
I tub—Warm, favorable. sunny weather during the week improved everything growing; trce> are all green, and all vegetation advanced rapidly, but there were only few light showers at the beginning ol the week, and rain is needed much everywhere. Wheat, hatlev, rye
The law is
muu.
the sami' with animals iu 4
Oolf Under DifllcnUieB.
Golf is played at Bulawayo under somewhat difficult conditions. Bulls, if lost, cannot be replaced easily, and nut. only have “caddies” to kt ep their eyes wide open when a stroke is made, but the player must have one eye on the ball in its flight and another on any bit oi
improved, except wheat and young would seem to be an advantage rather clover on clay ground, which ure j fhan otherwise. The native does not sh'.rl and ,l„„ on .1,aground i ”“‘ t “X ^Xli.“X Grass, pasturage and meadows, al securcal that and got away, ho will though short in many localities, ^‘ lvo boles piemd through 1 ho ball so . . . that he may string it as the most promlooks quite green and rigorous, inent gem among the D ads of his mck.Much gardening lias been done, j lace for full drers, and thus :,domed Ik* Oats sowing progresses well, and W 'B strntm proudly as if liiat golf ball
were the Kohinoor.
pro. i > ptly, yot it Is no miracle j ' jllevcs Uio inflammation* na-
•••o does t*-ic roaf. It is worth ita
In gold in every fiunily*
os in a f-'Jc. bottle*
j rrdsizo IBic. Astc for Circular*,
Sc’d p. Druggists.
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T OIANAPOLIS, IND.
Trains leave 'j>rtit*ncat*Tie. I ua.
HI. ISlIh
FOR THK WEST.
ImUy 12:21:' a v;, for St. I Gaily h: 15a m. for m. I •> 1 >ui i\ i m, for Bi I>rtii v v l:T r . p m, Inr ‘t. I Kx. >un 5:1 s in. tor 1«?r !>ally 8:«# p m. for St.!
FOR THi; FAST.
Dally 2:2V in, *• I tally .. .4:;>c :t m “
Ex. Sun .. 4:4 a n), 1 r too
Da ly 1:35 p m. ** Daily 3:31 m, “ I>iiii;, 6:03 p m “ I*Ei »RI A l>l ’» i>ION 1 ' U m T* rr< (iiuiie.
75 Ki . .'. ‘ i "i. i« N*>77 ** “ 3:55 p ir. fnr tor r*»in| <• t1:r»© enr^. irlv.i.j. n aiv.I stiu inii . .irvi tor r A\ inloniiotii r ;•!*•*
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Ol) April "J 1 :>u i 1 • n Xorlh-we-uuiM ! i n
NVestero H’y) wi 1 *01 f 1 ttine r*», (’Nell!-i‘*li lick*-*- ;,l V, i v low r:il*-
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loW’i, *Vu-:eiii >1 l:iii.-'0.|, Xebra.-ka, North D.ikol.: . • d S,),;;.*, Dakoi.'i. m-jt— eluiling tlie faniii':- \ Hill-*iistri<’r. 1 For loll infonii ilion :i;i|iiy o (iekei ■ iigent- of eoniii'Cting line- or iidd’ess i
Yl :;.it i.*i tli<* Wnliu!?
Aii* you cmiisi<1 ? Do v* !• k I mjk y | ^ i ur '\m? \ tuin. or I\i G*»’\.nit of oi i> s-t. t uro * mi*-» If h\ e-ioj.'; ( < In; . 1'‘ If iInJ • • V i*~ I!:c r. io ' I ' i »• *J5 rent * so 1 .'! !>*
- iY. itr *81 we >ri X 3 £ am lot be mi
oil
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A. II. NViiggeoiT. T. I*, place. [ndlMlii,puli'*. I ud.
A7 .L.ek'oii
1*1 < nl l’* r .'I Ur Soul!i. Tile-day. I'. li. I and the ;! -i Tue - day nf eaeii nionlli the Big I o,i' wtl| sell one wav liekets to many points in i the -otitli ;i* nu,. ami oue-lialf cent p*-r mile. F P. II i'ks i is. Agl.
▼ amlnlia llat©H. TIi* ■ ' e, ■ , iirsioiis to indianapii- are a i l.nri/.- i : May .'eli i i s ii retarn limit May 0, : a.ei'oimt 11 nuhli-’an - late ennvention, fare >1 JU Inr rmiml trip. May 18ili and Ptli. leturn limit May ■Jlind. account I.O. (). I-’. Granil lodge, fare $l.'. , i mr i mid i rip. May “•V.i and iMtli return limit 28th, uceoiiiit Graml lodge F. A A. M asons, la re $1.20 for round I rip. June 1-t and 2nd, eiiirn limit .iune •'*. account (irami Lodg** Knights of I’ythias, tare $l.20 for i.i.ind n ip. Kxcuisiet, iii Terre llani** May 18 to 2.1, i *1 urn limit May 21. fare $1.05. Aecoiint i’en'e Ihinte Fa r :i>sociiiti(in. J. 8. Dow 1.1mi, Agent.
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Io s<. l i i,:i|N. Ituule.*’
“'.n Tunnel
^A lovely com-
plexi.<:i ooly Nntui-e
can |:ivc. She yiv-s a new, c:eai and sell n.*c In lh<.;e why —
use Ur. licbra s \'ijla Cream. It is’ not
IO ^ . It Ii
a paint or powder to cover defects. / g- Ss rid of th in) by Nature’s own pro cess of renewing tin*, vitality of the* skin
cess of # renewing tin*, vitality ol the skip.; banishi::^ all roughness, redness, freckles,
and
moh’s,^ pniif Ic.”, hDckhcuds, fud jurn
Il di ’
THE BANNER TIMES
r ln<inv n i^»©ai .v>ui*k«*t«i.
1 Furnished the Daily Banner Timks dxilv bv R.W. Alien, manager of Arthui
Jordan’s poultry House. 1 Hens Hprliurs. oholje hprmtr-. stain* ... CocEs Turkey hrns.
Turkey, old toms
Turkeys, yoima lUpds.una ov Oeene, f. r. over Dinks Koras, fresh subject Io hMiidmnr But ter, trood .
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tan. It does this surely and harmlessly, bcctusc naturaUv. lt£ use means both $kinbeajty and stein-health. Viola Skin-Soap hastens the process, because it i a pure and deli ..tie soap. !r should be used in connection with the Cream. It should be used in the nursery, too. Ordinary soaps arc not fit a l/.ioy's thin. Viola Cream, 50 cents. Viola Skin-r>oap, 25 cents. Sold by drug-
gists or sent by mail, fvnd 10 U. C. BITl NeU C (• Ti »UXX), O.
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iSubsiilbt for the Banmi. Timms.
The It \nnhh Ti m i s For Fn velope-. The Banxi it Tim. s For I.euer Heads. '1 he Banni:it Timi s Fi r l.egal Blanks. The Bannku 'J’imes For Sal*' Bilik and Posteri*. The Ban.vkr Timi - For all kinds of job printing »t owe»t juvees if
progreases
in the southern and central portions most is in and some coming up. Plowing for corn progresses rapidly, except in # a lew counties some corn lias been planted in the southern portion, but farmers in general lelay planting, fearing the
any Headed Great Man.
HicVyoslii is t,nr of tho givatost men in Japanese history. His relies Are as numerous as th* -o of Washington. In a
monastery not far
1 he N.iiiiit.;:l llepulilii'.in e nvention will be held in Si. Bonis June I ■ iMM*. I here will lie many thousand ; eople in that idly on that oieisiiiii '1 he “Big Four” of'er to the |mlilie the iibist eomfortabl* and iuxui iou line to St. l.oui-, with elegant througli Wagner mU i ping <'.ir service and mi* ee!! ,, *l Dining *-nr serviee from New Y*.rk, Bo-ton, Bul’i.ile. < leveliind, Fidiiamii-. ( ineinnati,
guide shows the visitor a skull which, it. is declared, is the veritable headpiece
of the great departed.
cut worm. Tobacco plant" are i. Phillips T Br,, °k8 saw this ndie when
1 • he was in Japan.
coming on well in Switzerland] “Why,” said he, “I thought Hideyocountv. ( herries, peaches and ■ ^ b a< I an enormous h* ad. This skull
is very small.
"Yes,’
plums are all in bloom, but apples , .. Y( . 3 „ sai(1 thogui(lo> *. but t)mt V . 1S are buekwarcl in some localities ; when he was 13 years eld T—New York
freiu \okohamji the j 1 taliuijupohs. \'» nsliiir;i() i jud all east-
ern and •.uuilira-iern cities. Trains leave Grand iimii.d htatioii. New \ uriv ; (,'* ::trnl Fninn S’.ation. Cineinmiii. making diri'ct emmeetion witb all southern lines without iran-fer and arii\e -*t. l.i.ui-over tile n* v. Merelinnt.-' Biii.gc, avoiding ih ■ tbsiBrieeabie mili cl. 1>. B. Makii.n. tieli’l Pa-s. A Ik' 'gen:, K. O. Ml 'ol: \ll* K, I’::,--. Till Ilk'
Mr,r. Cllieilinuli, (I.
and the bloom is not as tbiek as last year, but in general so far ti c fruit prospect is excellent at pres ent.
Press.
Big: I our Kx«‘iirfd4»»u.
To Cleveland Anvil 2!>, 30. Mav 1 and
2. with a possible limit rctuniing June 2. Aecoiint General I'oiiteienee of M.
K. ehureli.
Parliamentary CouipllinriitH. Talking of parliamentary success, (there is a story that Mr. Disradi one ■ said iff Sir William Harenuvt, “He ha. J the three essential qualitieations for success in politics—a tine person, a loud voice and fm principles.” This saying was repeated to Kir William Harcourt, who obsi rvedthat, “leavingout the first two qualifications, it might almost lxapplied to Dizzy himself.”—London
Katurikiy Review.
April ‘21 and 22 to Indianapolis $ 1.00. May I and 5 Harvest Excursion west
and south.
May .'> and 0 to Indianapolis $1.20. May 12 mid 13 to South Rend $5.30. May IS and 1!) to Indianapolis $1.20. •Mav 2.i and 21! to I udiam.pidis, $1.20. June 1 and 2 to 1 odhtnapolb. $i.2ii. JoneTOand 11 to Warsaw $ 1.40. •lime 30 to July 1 r<* Frankfurt $1.05.
Return limits are liberal in each in- The chameleon, which is said to f* ■*! stance, | upon nothing hut air, has of all animals
I-. 1’. II i imts. \gf. the nimblest t ngue.—Swift.
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SOUTH CMC WAV TIOKSTS ARB BOLD At li Cents a Mile
P ROM THB NORTH OVBR T H ■
louibvilub a. Nashville r. r.
To individuals on the First Ttieiday an: to pai ties of seven or moie on the Third
Tuesday of each month, to nearh all points in the South : and on special date* Excursion Tickets ure sold at a little more than One Fare for the round trip For full information write to
I. K. R1DQELY, N. W. Pass. Agent, Chicago, 111 C. P. ATMORE, Gec’l Pass. Agl., Louisville. KT.
SENT EREE.
Write for County Map of the South to either of the above uanu tl ntU Du-B Jgj or to P. Sid Jones, Pass. Agent, in charge of Immigration, Birmingnam, Ala ■■
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G. A. R.
17tb ANNUAL ENCAYiFMENT DEPARTMENT OF I N DIANA, ■ SOUTH BEND, MAY 13-15.
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“An jolly as a Kind boy” represtuts the hopping to raid fro of a murine in- , si ct seen every w’lier*' al. :ig * ur couats, whoso leaps give the idea, of mirth and
! jollity.
OFFICIAE ROUTE. ONE FATE ROUND TRIP.
rickets on sale Mav 12 anil 18. irood return
elimlv
llomi-see era Kxiaimtonk.
On April and 21 and May t
j the Minion route will sell Immeseek^B
Ing iinill May if’. Inclusive,
i-pceiul t rain will leitve Indianapolis, Tu, sMay Will.!!! 11:1.1.1. in.; Amh r.-oii !i p. in . •irikliiK tmsli ii I:i7 p. in.: south !!•• il f>:. i p. in., r luruliy T.uira*liiv . \,uius alter HOjoio loueiil ol I'.ncampinenl. ('.uiiriules f om We ieru Indliiuii-h aid in i,uiae to lake the bendquartcra’ i . ■ at loutanupolis. Tin***- Iroui sauthi rn a id l.iso ru Indlami eltll HIT u.e Io me. | til iimIiiui A ailel-in.
A Ida atteiidauee I o et :.
t** i rales and full information from ia an s
tlek t HkVtd .
exi iirsioii tickets t<> various point^B
i the
w*‘«t, noatliwest, south and sou^M
tr
For full pai'tifl
|’vest at rare of one fare for the i»ij
trip plus two dollars, lars call on or address J. A. Michaki., Agl
When it ciimes to the genuine artiR I news the ILnnmi Timks has it- |
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