Hope Republican, Volume 1, Number 1, Hope, Bartholomew County, 28 April 1892 — Page 1
IopE Republics. . !• HOPE, BARTHOLOMEW CO., IND., THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1892. NUMBER
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LOCAL INKLSMGS. Lawn mowers at Fishel’s. Morris Cohee, of Edinburg, was in town Friday. A street fakir wa» doing the townMonday night. Miss Effie- LortSj of; Clifford, was in town Friday.,. Take your tinware repairing to Fishers. Sam Oax, of Sand Hill, was in town Saturday. Dr. Eeghter is improving his yard by a coat of sod. Ardy Williams was a-' Columbus passenger Monday. For doors, sash, blinds, cement, lime, etc., go to-Fishel’s. Ira Corman, of Shelby county, was in. town on business Saturday. Ellsworth O'Connor and wife, of Newbern, were Hope visitors last Sunday.. Aspy & Son, our veterinarians, ■; are kept busy professionally this nice weather.; Bennett Patterson and wife, of Columbus, were visiting his mother over Sunday. Miss Euth Dillman has returned from a week’s pleasant , visit with Greens burg, friends. □ Burney & Spaugif shipped to Cincinnati last week twenty-five veal calves and eighty-five hogs. Armstead Lewis, our saw-mill man, north of town,' shipped a car-load of lumber to Shelbyville last week. Elmore Hbbinson, of Petersville, was visiting his mother and attending church'at St. Louis last week. D. C. Hopkins and wife and Mrs, Kate Eobertson -went to Indianapolis this week to attend, a convention of. Eastern Star lodge. Hawk .Cook, our popular drayman, has announced that in the future he will run" a free-dead-beat’bus from all trains down town. . Lute Solomon has finished drilling a well on the public school grounds' The well is sixty-one feet deep and the water • stands at forty-nine feet. Frank Noligh is-a hustler on sign painting. If you want to see some nice work, look at his own sign; also-those-of Ofecar Bowman and Adam Fox:.: George ■ Gotner is building an addition to- his house, which, when completed, will make it one oF the nicest cottage homes in tho-ea&t end of town. Eeuben Stamm has’leased a brick yard of Lute Solomon, just north' of town, for a period of eight years and is moving his brick-making machinery thereon. Our farmers can congratulate themselves on ■ iihving such a complete hardware and stove house as teat conducted by L. S. Fishel & Bro. on the west side of thb.-square George Brannon’ Ibst his pocketbook, containing: $lo, one day ihst week. Afayone knowing anything of if will confer a favor by reporting it to w the Ibscr. We are under obligations to several good Republicans and a like number of just as good Democrats for assistiirg*us in getting our press from the depot into our office. Shermr Bittrick moved his household effects and his family to Indianapolis last Tuesday: where they will reside in'the future. Sherm. is a young business man of sterling integrity and a good Republican; The Eepubmcan will be a. weekly visitor at his home. -• It might be well enough for ourliw. We have I; tf.reats against those supervisors who do not enforce the law, and the I jro kahili ties are that some of them "iikiiave. to tn .tho-school
For garden tools go to Fishel’s. Miss Mattie Brannen is visiting, relatives in Indianapolis. George S. Cook has erected new sheds-on his lumber yard. Jerry George, Jr.,. snd Tom Yinnege were visitors at Columbus last Sunday* Don’t forget to attend the county Republican convention at Columbus next Saturday. Eev. E. A. Campbell, of Seymour, has been engaged to deliver the address on Decoration Day. John S. Luther A Co. have had a new double doorway cut in the east side of their agricultural ware-room. Eev. D. Eyan,,. department’chapIain of the G. A. E., will preach thememorial sermon at the M. El church. Miss Alice Vogier,'accompanied by Miss Addle Kennedy, of Liberty, is visiting : friends ■ in. Columbus this weeks. It has been a long time sincewe have seen so many people out driving and enjoying the‘fine weather aswere out last Sunday afternoon. Kow that the schools are all out the lives of the little sun-fish and shiners in our adjoining streams are scarcely worth the living. Rev.' 6. M. Shutta- was with the Christian;' congregation over Saturday and Sunday. Sunday night cHfeed - Ms. pastoral duties at this place. The colcl, wet weather of the past two weeks has put most of our farmers so behind with their work that they are putting in about sixteen hours a day this nice weather. Subscribe for the Eepublican if you want *fT the news.-- ft is here to stay and' can-boast ’of a-larger subscription list than any paper of its age has ever-enjoyed in this county. Capt. Ailnh ha-s turned over all Ms paraphernalia belonging to the’squire’s office to Eobeit Spaugh, who. will ■ hereafter settle all neighborly disputes, assess fines for plain drunks and tie matrimonial knots. The Bevis assignment last week' took nearly aH of our citizens by surprise, as but, few knew that their business affairs were even shaky. Much sympathy is felt for Milt., as he has- always shown himself to bo; honest, sober and industrious. If there is any one ■ industry of which our town can boast, it is of carriage building. Our buggies and carriages- have a reputation in this and adjoining- counties for fineness, durability and cheapness to be envied by any town in the State. We would like t6 know who is visiting you, who you are visiting, or any other little pleasant personal matter concerning yourself or neighbor; and would bo pleased to ha’ you call at our office, or d’ item (with your name at,' the post office. , But, ly 1 deal in no mean perai will slur no one G'khef. or profit. While on. a visit to Shelby Sunday we were shown throi Vander grift Wrench. Works \ T. F. Vandergrift, the -pat/ all the many different f wrenches- and other tools n tured there. The wrenches i on an entirely new principl most complete we have e By simply a move of: the fin can be adjusted to fit any s are strong, durable and cl fact, they are just the ' farmer- should have, grift presented us. v which can ly seen at GOT wrenches peh' 1 they sold 40,000 and have alrea year.' will <;i’e t)
PROFESSIONAL CARDS: ' gTASSIFUK A KIKKB, , ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, COLUMBUS, IND. 'Milcp over Irwin’s Bank. ; QUtt & SWBNGBL, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Office in. Orutnp’s Block,- oppc Bank, Oolumbifc, Ind. W. LAIVBERT, " ATTORN&YS-AT-IA COLUIffTHIS, ind. Office over Irwin’s BankJOHN -V-.KIJJTH, M V ATTORNEY-AT-LA \ f Rooms Nhs. 3 and 1, Prather & l Third street, opposi te Court-house , < \ i I I Ind. Collections promptly made: ; \ CHARLES F. REMY, r 1 Successor t(vllacker & ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, \ , Office’ over Schwartzkopf’s hardware . opposite Court-house. Telephone No. 56. \ HOKU it EMIC, ' ATTORNEYS-AT-LA . . Office 410 ThlrA-itreet, Coiumhus, Ind. practice in circuit .and supreme courts of diana and XT. S. court. ‘ ——— ■ - ■ ■ - SO TO Q. S. COOK ■apokLJ I Pine Lumber, Lath, Sf la tv Pine pfest HOPE, Riley Thompsi ■ was? here on busi When in nee printing- come have the latest press, with’a ea t pressions per hour, tee all our work to give . and be as cheap as first-class we, caw'fte furnished by any office in the State- We print anything from i .> ■ visiting card to a circus- poster’ ■ We suppose our subscribers wer* ■ disappointed at not getting a papei last week, and we know we were <li‘ appointed in not- gettijagd our outfit in time to get outlaw' ’ 1 the-fact that the f" purchased it dollars in ol for the del" eases ov
