Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 April 1896 — Page 4

rttK BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. Tt HSi)AA APRIL 28

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Tho great Fonr-C Remedy i* doing work w'nerever introduced n- nearly miraeulous as it ever to the lot of any luiuutn ugency to do we will e'teem it a favor for any one interested to write the persons whose names appear below or any one whose name may appeal among these testimonials.) There i~ actually more Ft>K< K and "UIM’TIIKRK” propertits in a bottle of Fotir-< ' than in a gallon of ordinary cough medicine “In compounding it I have followed in no Tuts'' < r used the prescription of no Dr . So-aml-So of Amsterdam or I.omlon, or any ocher pi see. I owe its tomposition to no onk in xo siNtii k i*ai:t i t i >1;. \eithi*r is it made of herhs and root - ring in thi dark of the moon in the ;i.igle- of Afriea or >outh America.'’ The demand for the ('oron, < 'oi.D and < ttol i' Ct : r, and it- w onnkit i t. Bttccsss has been ki.i i i itlc l. S >tuing in the whole history of cough and cold medicines can compare with it. No disease of the lut.i:- seems able to ••e-i-t it' eurative properties, as is well proven h> the nuiueroiis i a -es of l.a (trippe Cured, Croup Cured. Tousilitis Cured, rhetimonia Cured, llronchitis Cured, t ousimiptives greatest help if not cure. Dry, Hacking, Harsh Coughs of weeks' and months’ standing cured with from one to three doses. Our aim is to eonvince the public of my sincerity and of the true merits his of remedy.

NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS AND THE PUBLIC.

<ONTKA<T. DniLiflsis .o aulliori/is! in VI.I < V ' I .s TO I! KI T N I • I'llK ITIM HASf: I’RK'E it tIk* E*uir-C iU‘iiied> J*hi*l|»s'< ('old utej ( roiipCun* failrt to uiv«* sa^isfacfion

in ( roup. Bronchitis, .\stinna. La (irippo. < and ( olds, no matter ho'v lon>f standings or doep scat f*«i, in tact I guaranioc it in all m inncr J'r< nchial or Lmik: tnn.tflo, not as a <’on All, but to tfivo unbounded sat ist'aetifm. Gi\ •• it a t rial on the above condition. We take all

chances.

TESTIMONY OF THE TRAVELING AGENT ILL. CENT R. R.

:»i iv. in . iv. i iir*i.cr>. j win cvm.i ivvti certainl.N a hkmaukkiii.k Too ■UCH CANNOT B1 SAID II ITS dau>rhter sufit red f rom an attack of L \ Giuri'Ethu: tinally resulted in T nsilitis, with iiloeratlon •! the throat. Lass m %n on* BOTTLE LF1 K< TKI) A COMPLETF. CITBB. Geo. K. iiinks, 3952 57th street, Chicago, 111.

SEVEN YEARS' COUGH CURED. Mrs. Fuller, ot (i382 sheridian Ave., Chicago, jig( d ^7 years, has tills to say: ‘*1 have been t rouble! with a eough for the last seven years, ' d.estr^*ying my rest by night and day. One bottle Phelps’ Cough, Cold and Croup Cure cured me. I most gratefully recommend it to my friends.”

READ THIS WON DERFUL TESTIMONIAL FROM AN EDITOR office KiNGFisiiKK Time** Klnglisher, Okla. Di e. 12, lsa:L

Gentlemf\:—1 believe it my duty to write you a lino in regard to the oemdiclal effects of your ”Four-< Bemedi',” so far as l am personaily cone ’ tied. A week’ago last T hursday 1

_ >, i ,(in | i .-'i m i i i , v , ii i v .» i v iv UH il lit was taken with a very severt* attack of La Grippe, and in a short time beean »* s«> hoarse could not speak above a whisper. I was eonfmed t*» htiitln LMvater |»;i! t ot se\« ral ila\ s.

before r.-I i ri m- I tmiL n

The night previous I had eotighed nearly the ent ire niy ht; just before retiring 1 took a tea-

8p<‘onfuL ami slept tin-entire night as sweetl\ us e\ * r ! «! 1 ::i inv life, not coughing once. I was eniIrely relievt d before taking one bottb I’l.eips’('ougli. (\)hl and Croii;. ( ure should

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be in <ver\ household In the land, i send you tills wholly unsolicited b> any one, for you are benefactors of the race in giving it t he antidote * »r -me of the worst affiieations to which It s heir. Yours vorv truly,

C. J. S’ihbitt, Editor.

WE ENJOY UNBROKEN REST AT NIGHTS. Chicago. November 2*2, 1893.

L. H. PH

Dear ‘MR:—As a rule I have been skeptical of tue merits ol proprietary medicines, but have to confers that a test ot your Four "(.'"is e(;i\ineing chat at lease one ready-made reituNly is worthy of general use. M\ children all take it without the least objection, and it is particularly noticeable that benelit is almost immediate. \ single dos*.* will check most coughs in the beginning. We now enjoy unbroken n o at night. In my family Four *‘C” is simply indiajH-nsabie, and I reconmu nd it unquali'.iedlN. Yours, Kte., .1 B. Hui.ing, 1 : H south Clark Street. ONE OF CHICAGO'S SOCIETY LADIES SAYS Chicago, September 25th. 1894. For years back each winter 1 have suffered with acute Laryngitis. Last winter was so bad I could not leave my room for two weeks rr speak above a whisper. I tried every known cough preparation from cough drons np and dmem with no relief, then in desperation I was induced to try Phelps' Four **('.” Thetlrstdo.se i ii‘ ved iny cough, giving me the first night’srest tor weeks. Half tin bottle eureii in I oave never been without this wondeifulremedy since. It ‘s as different from other like r medics as molasses from vinegar or sugar from sand. . Mrs. .Joseph F.. Grubb, 3313 Madison Avenue. F.nir “C” i' our loading rtMiicdy for l.a (.lippe, fanijrl.s, Colds, etc., and wnen purchased from i - we will gladly refund no ■ if it do,' not irivo 'atisfaetion. For Sale Ily. Albert Allen, 'V. \V. Jones, J. H. I’ierey & Co., C. >V. I.andes & Co.. Walter Allen, Thmope w lliroope.

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nection with the Cream. It should be used in the nursery, too. Ordinary soaps are not 4t f •» baby’s skin. Viola Cream, 50 cents. Viola Skin-Soap, -*5 cents. Sold by drug-

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The Bannkk Timks For Legal Blanks. Th« Bannkk Timks For Sale Bills anil Posters. Tbe Bannkk Timks For all kinds of job printing at owett prices tf

DEPALW UNIVERSITY be tione or tlle vi *h° r9 *111 win. improve the batting of the team, and practice on the local pitchers. THE BEST NEWS OF OUR GREAT A few hours work each day in thi.' AND GROWING INSTITUTION. essential particular will cause the rooters on Saturday when Furdue

to go wild with delight

I 'maws BOSTON BMEI?

A 3’- ‘' " -A. :

comes

riu* Mticl«*«ili» 9 Bioln^a—Tilvir Collrgt*

ami social LUr Their c.tiefua-in- Batting pleases a crowd better than

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poi ’ , ..:t - ti V hofuis

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L.iv«‘h ol YOU II Mm and \% out<* 11 Told li> l€«‘|»orlvr.

Students wlio find time would enjoy the musical at the Christian church tonight by the famous Uc

Moss family.

any one other thing. DePauw should cater to this demand. The individual record of the players may be found in the following score as furnished by Scorer Cooper:

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lipc t' ■ . : 'res.

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DkPauw.

! Havncs, ss . ] Haskell, L..

It is not 11 very unusual thing ! Basye, e for the Phi Gams to entertain tin ir • Jl.’lA' *i

Stratton, rf

Jackt on, cf . “Meade, d.. ..

laiy friends, so last night their chapter halls was the scene of :m informal though elegant “Gimmie’’ given in honor of Mr. Showaller ami Mr. Ritchie, visiting brothers. The entertainment was of a various nature consisting of vocal and instrumental music and comic selections/ To the refreshments, last but not the least enjoyed, every one present will testify. The DePauw-Wabash score will be turned around next time. Messrs. Watts and Wigger and Misses Applegate and Ethel Campbell were out driving yesterday .afternoon and took supper at Mt. Meridian. It is to be hoped that the grand stand will be complete J by next Saturday. Bliss Coultas. of Indianapolis, accompanied the Butler team over to Greencastle yesterday. This will be another week of

quizes.

Only live weeks of recitations and then comes examinations. Don’t forget the Interstate May 10. Everyone who can find time would do well to go to Topeka and

yell for Ewing.

The athletic board will meet this evening at 7 o’clock in cast college. Matters of particular importance demand the presence of every mem-

ber of the board.

Dr. Bigham quizzed his class in Psychology thijs morning.

Pulse, p.

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DEPARTMENT OF INDIANA,

I SOUTH BEND, MAY 13-15.

“BIG FOUR,”

Iii'lLinupohc; Fly er 8* Mail

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GOING w E8T

OFFICIAL ROUTE.

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Totals 2 5 21 1 Score by innings: DePauw—4 I) 0 0 0 0 1 (I Butler — 000200 0 0 Eiirned runs—DePauw 1. Two base lilts—Crosby. Three base bits—Haynes. Fir-t base on balls—Off Pulse

('rosby 4.

Hit by pitcher—By Crosby 1.

Stolen bases—Hasktll 2. Basye 2, Bohm. Stratton, Jaekson 2, Meade 2, Cunningham 3, Beville, Farthing 2,

< rosby.

Double play—Parker, Ciiuniiigbaiu. Struck out—Bv Pulse 13, by Crosby 5. Pasted ball— Beville 3. Wild pitch—By Pulse L Time 1 :50. Umpires—Harris and Cunningham.

ONE FARE ROUND TRIP.

No. st. L i Cl a. Mcht Ex No. '.** Ktil No, H' South*v< stern Lluiitcil •No '* Mattnou Aco'm .... * Dallr 1 Except Senday

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'Inoinnall, Ni w York aii*l lloston s ^

Tlektjs on Kile May 12 ami 11, irood return j

in a until May IS, inclusive.

S| ■ •::*l Traill will Ii’hvo Inilianapolig, Tuesday. May I'-'tb.at U:Kia. in.: Anrteisoti 12:40 |* | tn . irrivlnir l.oslien 1:17 |>. in.; south lie' ll ‘ 'i t* 1 p. in., returninic Tliursday eveninir after i adjiiornment ot Enciiiii|itiy'nt. t'ornradis 1 t rotn Western liidlana should iimmuc to tak<• the lieadituartors' train at Indianapolis.

Those from soutli

can arranifc to meet the train at Xnilcrson.

A lii)t attendance is expected.

(o l rates and full information from nearest

t leket it Kent.

nects ■ a i rains foi '■ 1 .1 . V

Amici son a id fo: i in* iniiatl *li\ No. i'. •'Kniek* rl'o. M

N. T. and B t

.III . \ in i i m. .nuai i ,i ■ dinill'4 I-.II - \en c*'!i.-h* s illiu..

<ason all trains. f. P Hi esti . .. ■

MOXtiN K» l I K.

In eBeet Sunday, -bin. 12, ISSa

NOKTU BOUI.D.

•au.tuarteis train at Imllamipolis. N 0 4* Uilcairo Mall IV from southern and (.astern Indiana; So Vailand Aecoinuiodntion.

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tn

IhHil

Yaiulaliu Hates.

The following excursions to Indiaunpolis arc authorizeu :

MURDEROUS SUITOR.

Kills Ills Sweetheart’s Father anil Then

Commits Suleide.

Adrian, April 28,-EugcueCamburu, | f,,r , ' ou 1 m ! tri ' , •

0 iy To Terre Haute June 24th, return limii June 25, Fare ^1.55 which i'icludcg ticket of admission to Buffalo Bill’s

Wild West Show.

To Cleveland, Ohio, April 2'J, 30, May I and 12, return limit live days from date of purchase, if ticket is deposited with joint agent at < love.ami, a limit of June 2 can be arranged. Fare if!), 15, account M. K. (ieneral Conference. May 5th and 6th return limit May 9, account Republi' an Slate convention, fare jl.20 for round trip. May Isib ami 19th, return limit May 22nd. account 1. O. O. F. Grand lodge, fare *1.20 for round trip. May 25th and 2Uth return limit 2S‘.h, account (iiand lodge F. A A. Masons.

a farmer living near Tipton, was shot and fatally wounded by Henry Lucu last night. Luce then shot hiinaoli dead. Luce, who had been paying attention to Cambnrn’s daughter, was not allowed to go to the house last night. Ho lay in wait for Mr. Cainburu and shot hint tis he was entering the house, and

then committed suicide.

DEPAUW WON.

The

Troops oriUMMMi out.

Nr.w Orleans, April 2N,—The governor has ordered two companies of militia from this city to Natchitoches. Trouble is Hiercatod there on account of the refustuil of Democratic election ofltchtls to proclaim tlie result of the elee-

,, , , , ■ o ■, tion according to the ballots cast by li\ a lucky combination ol bases populists, but which the Democrats

claim w to rt- ".' bi.'.'v’it. New Series to lie Flayed.

Pi r rsHi'Ko. Ajiril 28.—TheClearwater-

I uifei’Nily of Itidianapolis Goes Down Kcfoie Culse.

T# am

on bails, a ml errors of Butler’s field Del’anw secured four runs in flic

first inning and tll.tt wi.s about all Do Oro poolch. nipinmdiip uch, which

they did get except one lonely one in the seventh. The reason DePauw didn’t get more is easily told in the tabulated score wh: h shows the great total of two hits oil’Crosby, one ol them a q lestionnble three bagger, as the right lielder of

was stopped by the police at midnight Saturday, will be decided here next week in an entirely new series of games under the same condition#. The men met and decided on this course fo settle

the chainuionshir*. Cyclone In Arkansas.

Little Rock, April 28.—A cyclone did heavy damage in iaulkiier county yesterday. A cloudburst occurred near

. i Conway and offer places hail covered Butler misjudged it, J lie battery the ground to a depth yf from three work of Pulse and Basye was again i iuo ) ie8 to 5 feot in «}rifts. , A ehutcTi

and a cotton gin were blown half a mile; farm houses, barns, and other

June 1st and 2nd, return limit June •'>, account Uraiul Lodge Kuight< of I’y I Idas, fare if 1.2(1 for nitind trip. Excursiori to Terre Haute May 18 to 23, return limit. May 23, fare 81.115. Account Terre Haute Fair association. |

J. S. 1 low li n it. Agent.

on f (

N i Alt Local SOCTH BOUND.

.So 3* Louisville Mull.. No 5* MhII and Accoiiiiuodatlon.... No Co I ... al . . ... . : . ■ I'nlly. t Except sutidn, ■

1'iilhntin slee| lining cars on

per. 'ii ntghl trains, p.ii >ri N' -. iii:<1 k. Korcomi' ■ earila and full Infonmitior in reBiird i - ■ through cars, etc., address H .1 A MlCHAits Aireiidj F. J. li eld, t,. P. A Cbleairc lit

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1'rains leave -jEecnoaBtie, mu.

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No 7 Dally —12:2* a a., for St. I „ Soli Oh ily ... . s; ' a in, for si. I. No Dali] !*:0t a m, for 8t. L< - ■ No 2t Dalij 1: .'. |> in. for-t. I ,, No a Lx.-un.— 5:1' i* m, foi 'tort. ..M Noll Dully .. . ~:":l p in. for Si. i -9

EOK THE EAST.

No 12 Dally 2.27 a m, ■ , 4:30 a tn " ■ No 4 Iv 'iin .. s : 4 • tn, for ln<L No 20 Dally LA’, p m. - " ■ No S Daily .. . :>::U put, " “ I No 2 Daily i>:031* in "

fKOIIlA DIVISION

Lears Terre lia*itc. I NoTftLx sun 7:05 a in. tor r.9 N > 77 ■■ atSftpin. foi ■ For complete time < trd, glvu.g m an-! slat . • ! tor f-.11 infot m:.i a

riuis, throuirh cars, etc., addrt ss

Dow LING, j)

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ti* n l Puss. \irt, st. Louis Mi

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lllg Four” to sc. I,oiii«, »-Xo Tuuuel Itoillc,”

'The National Repubiicitn convention will be held in 8t. Louis June Id, 1s!id. There will be many thousand people in that city on that occasion. The “Big Four" offer to the public the most comfortable and iuxurioui line to St. both-, with elegant through Wagner Sleeping Car-erviec and unexcelled Dining car service from New York. Boston, Buffalo, Cleveland, Columbus. Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Washington and all eastern and southeastern cities. Trains leave Grand Central Station, New York; Cent ral I nion Station, Cincinnati, making direct connection with all southern liue> without transfer and arrive St. Louis over the New Merchants’ Bridge, avoiding the disagreeable timnel. 1>. B. Martin, (ion’l Bass. A Tkt Agon.. H, O. McCormick, Ba-s. Trailie Mgr., Cincinnati, O.

(lie salvation of the team, but not withstanding tins fact Butler secured live bits. In all but one inning did Bulse prey/mt a bunching of hits, however, and his record shows a total of thirteen strikeouts which w ith that of Saturday makes a total of twenty three for two| games. A good showing. Pulse | and Basye are now conceded to be ) the best battery in the Indiana!

College league.

The fieldine of DePauw was a | great improvement over that of 1 Saturday, both third and second basi s being greatly strengthened. Ruiek played third like a veteran anti Meade surpri ed the erow 1 by several sensational catches. Bohn made a fireworks catch of a fly from Ice Wagon Beaville’s bat, pulling it off the left field fence. The crowd thought the ball was ticketed for a homer. Beaviile not to be outdone, made a foul fly catch that brought his cap off. A high faui was sent up and Beaviile by a great effort ran clear around the •

many farm houses, barns, amt other boimings totally demolished and stock killed. An entire hock of sheep were blown away. Details are not fully in

Cli-ap Kx < iirxiniis to the West iittcl North

West.

On April 21 and May 3, 189(1, tbe North-western Line Chicago it NorthWestern If y) will sell Home Seekers' excursion ticket- at very low rates to a

and it it* feared that human lives have large number of point-, in Northern

been lost. Wi~i

A CASE.

’Tis true n distiiiRtiish d man pays me No end of attention Just now, Ti t ni ith, r my bruin imr my beauty Attraeteil his hiKhu-'Ss. 1 vow I (louLt if hi- knows I Lhvo i-ithur, This tn'L’.l who's rallod dally for weeks. Ui owns. flioUK'h, to lliting the roses lie's helped to bring back to my cheeks.

I know there are dozens, nye, hundreds, He cares for ns much as for me. T know , though I watch for his coming Bo anxiously now, there may be a her whose footsteps will Home Cay Make music more sweet to my c ar. Yet now, 1 admit, but for thi* man My world would L. <|uite out of i/eur.

He sit by my side here, oft holding My hand while he studies my face. His steadfast eyes seeming my very Soul , J innermost secret to trace. Y T i t neitb r in his hi art nor my heart Does sentiment tind the least place. To me be la only "tlie doctor To him I am only “a case.” —Mary Norton Uradford in Huston Globe. What to Cultivate. “If a pirl is anxious to t.uirry 1 '—began

the uieid.

Wi'eousi--. Michigan. N"t!|i western Iowa. Western Minnesota, Nebraska, Norili liakota :u d South Dakota, including i he fainou- Biack Hills district. For full uiforiuatiou apply to ticket agents of connecting lines or^uldrcss A. II. Waggener, T. B. A., 7 Jackson

place, Itulianaptdis. hid.

Home StM’Kcr’s lOxcurstoii. April 7, 21 and May 5, the Big Four w ill sell round trip tickets to points in tbe following territory, at ball' fare. Alabama. Ari/oiia, Arkansas, Florida <b o,-gut, Indian Territory. Kan-is, Kentucky. Louisiana. Mississijtpi, Missouri. Nebraska, North Carolina. North Dakota. Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia. $2.uu will be collected by agent tit destination. F. B. lit 1 nils. Agt.

Homi-'Kfekers’ l<.x<’urt;ioit*.

The Yund.alin line will -ell llnmcheckers excursion tickets to points in the west, south, southwest and north-

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suppose she should prepare herself as she would for a profession.”

“Certainly.

J. S. Dowling, Agt,

There aro some things that she should J pays

back stop and captured ball. Cron- cuiUva^dursl^an^ which j

by for Butler was speedy and was she need devote little attention. a little bothersome on his inshoots | ‘-‘w'Twbat would you advise her to but other than that he was not cultivate purtlonlarlyf”

dangerous. DsP.u. oould »o. Is, him. however, and the team was

Natural.

luckv to get as many scores as it

did. Two base games of ball.

hits win very few

Emily (playing house) — Now I’ll be mamma and you’ll be jiapn and little Ben

! and Bessie will be-our babies.

Willy (after a moment, anxiously) —

The DePauw boys from now un-, A m- t u about time to whip the children?

til next Saturday should practice — Str and Magazine. batting. It will be more beneficial constant change.

than fielding. With Pulse in the . w * Uy box there will be little fielding to The PatWnt—Change of oUmatei Why, do, but more batting will ^ave to | ^ ,,T * ,,ve-

the merchant

and business man to talk liberally to tie public through the Columns of

Th* Banner Times.

Subscriptions for any magazine or paper takenat tins office. We will eave you money tf

For Statements sec The Bannkk Times, printers.

Keeping everlastingly advertising brings aucoaM. tf

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louibvillb a Nashville n. R. To individual- on the First Tutsdav - r j. to parties of seven or more on the Thu '* Tuesday of each month, L> nen n

points iu tin ! on special J1 excursion Tickets are -old at a httltl

more than One Fare for the round tr For full information write to J. K. R1DQELY, N. W. Pass. Again, Ctucaa a | C. P. ATBOHL, fieri Pass. A2t„ Lommlle, S) I

SENT FREE. Write for County Map of the Sou:' : I either of the above named Kent'. ■ or toP Sin JovKS.ras- AK-nt, in * li - I of Immigration, Birmiugbam, Al.i I *

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i >n April 20 and 21 and May ' I tin-Motion route will sell bott.i -''’ii excuraion iicketa to varloua i" 1 I the west, nortbwest, soutli ami -"'l west at rate of one fare for the i ol n trip plus two dollars. Forfull part'a bus call on or address J. A. Michaki. A jfl

Say, do you know, If trade is slow The dull times may have killed itL I You will be wise To advertise? For that will soon rebuild it.

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1J4 cent Per Mile Hontb.

Tuesday, Feb. 4, and the tint Tj day of each month the Big Four *t sell one wav tickets to many poini y the south at one and one-half cent* mile. F. P. Hi'kstis, Ag