Hope Republican, Volume 1, Number 19, Hope, Bartholomew County, 1 September 1892 — Page 8
DON’T StflD THIS! UNLESS YOU WANT YOUR TAKEN. IF YOU DO, CALL C,N‘ 11HKE - BROS. HffiSVILLE fOllEGE,! A PLEASANT, HEALTHFUL TION, FREE FROM SALOONS AlsiD ATTENDANT VICES, THOROUGH CLASSIC COURSE, REGULAR SCIENTIFIC COURSE, PREPARATORY COURSES, SOMJIERCIAL COURSE, MUSIC COURSE, FINE OIL PAINTING. Music department in charge of Miss Augusta Carr, classic graduate from Cincinnati, student; of Prof. W. Waugh Lauder. Tuition and incidentals, $8.00 per term. Board, §2;00 per- week. Rooms, 50 cents. BALL TEEM BEGINS SEPT. G, ’92. Send for a catalogue. L. J. Freese, A. M., Pres. TAKE YOUR fipiiteii and Repairing WM. BOWEN, HOPE. s INDIANA. Who reupholsters lounges, sofas, chairs, etc., and repairs, mattresses at reasonable prices. Furniture of all kinds repaired and varnished on short notice. Nice line samples of upholstering goods to select from. Orders left at L, Albright’s carriage factory or at residence on north Main street will receive prompt attention. Satisfaction guaranteed. —SMEW— — BEEF, POBK, VEAL, SAUSAGE, of the best quality, kept constantly An hand. Give us a call. BARKER & BOWMAN. NORTH SU>6 PUBLIC SQUARE, HOPE, - INDIANA. aiOKB LONG HAVANA FILLER, Best 5c Cipr on t!ie Maiiet. FOR SALE BY FRANK InELIG-H. Wvem Feed and Sale. Stable! A. M, P2ELER,, Proprietor. Where a single or double rig, or a good saddle horse may always bethad at reasonable rates.. Corner First and Wardle sta., 4QQTTSBU.RQ.. INDIANA.
CORRESPONDENCE. Sayings and Doings o! Our Country Cousins. Milford. [The following items were received too late for publication las k week. ] The festival at Adams Saturday night was quite a success. Mrs. Stafford, who has been very sick for several months, is no better. Tom Myers and Miss Maud Wolf were married last Wednesday evening. William Anderson, who has been very sick for several weeks, is no better. William Ford and family were enjoying a ride in their new carriage Sunday. Baptizing will take place here next Sunday week in the afternoon at 3 o’clock. Miss May Spillman, of Franklin, was visiting relatives and friends -here last week. Frank Nelson and Will Wiley, of Indianapolis, are at home on a week’s visit to theis parents. Misses Jessie and' Effie Barnes, of North Vernon, were visiting relatives and friends the past week. HARTSV5LLE. Melons plentiful. Uartsville now has a Republican glee club. We have one case of typhoid fever in our town. Dr. Kent and daughter, of Hope, were here Saturday night. Minnie Hesson, of Indianapolis, came home to spend the Sabbath, Miss Alice Stout, of Columbus, is enjoying two weeks of recreation at her home here. Miss E. L. Updike left here Tuesday for an extended visit to relatives-; and friends,in the West. A large congregation was in attendance at the quarterly meeting at the M, E'. church Sunday. On the 25th inst.. Miss Esta Powell and John Williams were united,in the holy bonds, of matrimony at this place. Misses Dora Critser, Monta Brown, Hattie Rorninger, Leora Scudder, Ella Critser and Ida Tinker attended the musical recital' at Hope last Saturday. FLATROCK. —o— Ira McCartney is on the sick list. Jay Talbert has a bran new girl at his house. The-canning factory is running in full blast. Roscoe Smith, of Columbus, is visiting friends, here. Chas. Young fell from a tree and fractured his arm, Mrs. John A, Shore has returned to Ring, Sullivan county. Bitler Spellman is all smiles now! It’s a 9-pound Cleveland boy. Minnie Weinland is spending several days with Mrs. Ghfvs, McCartney, One of Joe McQueen’s little girls was severely burned while visiting in Edinburg Saturday. Chas. Barmes and Ed. Norman, of Hope are laying the foundation for Wesley Nading’s new store building. TelTWliat Yon Kelieve. “Tell me what you believe, I have enough doubts of my own,”'is a saying attributed to Goethe. It is a saying that might well be written in letters of gold in- the study of every Gbristi.-n minister, where it might be constantly before his eye while he is preparing for the pulpit. It is perhaps the one thing of which he needs most frequently tc be reminded, since be. may be prone to forget it when he stands before his people. The average congregation of a Sunday morning does not consist of amateur philosophers and theologians and Biblical critics. It consists of; business men trying to shut out of their minds, stocks and bonds and notes for one day and attend to. the things of the kingdom of heaven; of lawyers who ask nothing better than to forgot clients and.cases and hear of their advocate before the Father; of housewives, who have laidj aside for an hour their never finished tasks to sit for an hour at their Master’s fUbt as Mary did. And. to these people the pastor comes, bringing not a message of peace and comfort,.not some truth that will brace their wills for a more determined struggle against sin within and without, hut an elaborate essay on ‘'Science and Genesis,” or “The Recent. Assaults on the Bible,” or “Modern Pantheism ' and Christian Theology,” prefaced by some scripture text to give the thing an outward show of being a aerv York Examiner,.
To the Public. My new shop is just completed, and my new gasoline engine is now running. I am now prepared to grind plow points and tools of all kinds, and do all kinds of repairing on short notice. Call and see my new gasoline engine. cm ROMSMGER, JR. JOHN SIMMONS, -PROPRIETOR OF THE"PILOT” Livery, Feed and Sale Stable,, North-east cor. Public. Square, HOPE, - - INDIANA. attention paid to funerals. Good horses and carriages always in readiness at low rates. Give me a call and I will treat you right. 8-3m EXCURSION RATES -—VIA THE BIG FOUR ROUTE. The following list of reduced ratesjs published for the benefit of the public, who will find therein general information regarding the-various meetings, conventions, bald in the near future: National Encampment G. A. R. at Washington, Sept. 20th, 1892, one cent per mile, with customary limits and side trip privileges. For further information regarding tickets, rates and the time of trains call on H. L. Michaels, agent C., G., O. & St. L. Il’y, Hope, Ind. D. R. Martin, Gen. Pass. Agt., Cincinnati, O. 8HURGH DIRECTORY. METUOHI8T EPISCOPAL. Rev. Harvey Harris, pastor. Preaching every Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. and class-meeting at 2:30 p. m. Epworth.Leaguemeets, every Monday at 7 p. m. Sunday--school every Sunday morning at 9 a.. hi. H. G. Solomon, superintendent. Prayer meeting every Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Laies’ Aid Society, every alternate Thursday at 2 p. m. CHRISTIAN-.. Elder James Small, pastor. Preaching on the second Saturday and Sunday in, each month- —Saturday, 7,.p. m., and Sunday 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m.. Ladies’ Christian Aid Society meets every alternate Thursday at 2 p. m. MORAVIAN. Sunday—Sunday-school at;9 a. m-. and preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. The last Sunday morning ineach month the preaching, will be in the German, language. All other services in English. Week Days—Cottage prayer-meet-ing every Thursday at 7 p. m. and Bible lecture at same.hour. Y. P. S. C. E, every Friday at 7. p, m. Rev. E, J). Regonnas, pastor. BAPTIST. Rev. W. W. Smith, pastor. Preaching every Sunday at 10:30; Y. P. B, E., 5 to 6 p. m.; Sunday-shool, 9 a. m. George B,. Stapp, superintendent, Prayer-meeting every Wednesday at 7 p'. m.. WESLEYAN 31, E, Rev. J. Hester, pastor. Preacaevery alternate Sunday at 10:30 a. m v and 7 p. m. Sunday-school at 9:30 a. m. Prayer-meeting every Wednesday evening. oSECRET SOCIETIES. a. a. e. Charles- Porter Post, G. A. R., meets in their hall, in Aikin block, on first Wednesday night in each month. Wnu Williams, commander. K. OE P.-, Byron Lodge, No. 108, K. of, P., meets on Thursday night of each week in their hall over Stapp’s.drug store. Ehg. G. Reoennas, C. C. Frank Stapp, K. R. S. I - O. R: M. Conestoga Tribe, No. 127, I. O. R. M., meets on second sleep of everyseventh sun at their wigwam in Simmons’ new building* Tiros., Vinnedqe, W. S. Eb. Miller, E. R. f. & A. 31. Hope Lodge, No. 150, F. & A. M., meets on Tuesday night on or before the first full:moon of each month in their hall in the Bittrich building Jake Brannen is putting $250 worth of improvements on.h-.g farm residence,.
The Henrietta Still attracts great crowds. It is. the best Shoe on earth for the money. Two daddy dollars, takes a pair. They come-in all widths and styles. -•FORlErONLyat We produce the renowned Buffalo Shoe. Hub gore and all solid. We show them in all styles. ■ ■ -HsffE ilElMDERSeiIn medium- priced shoes, giving you all the styles found in the higher grades. ———o “IBB ID” SHOE FlUp STORE.. ROSENBUSH & MOORE.. COLUMBUS - Graniie and Marble works. ■: GEO. fi. GLUTGfi, Fr&p’r. 6. J. RbMY, Salesman? GRANITE MONUMENTS A SPECISLTV, NEAT DESIGNS® ODD MATERJALiilPERFEGT WORK. Prices very Reasonable. 424 FFTH ST.. COLUMBUS, IND., USE FERTILIZERS! And Increase Your Yield of Wheat! RELIABLE BRANDS ARE SOLD BY K. M. STRVKNS & CO., GoilimbUS., “Dissolved Bone Phosphate.” “Hoosier Bone.” “Fine Raw Bone.” LEAVE ORDERS WITH JONES & ROMINGER, Hope, Ind. S. NELIGH!— = MANUFACTURER OF FINE. FIRST-CLASS carriw. Buggies and Sunrn Repairing done neatly and PROMPTLY TO ORDER, ALL MY WORK IS WARRANTED. Hope, - Indiana., Our Photo Gallery Has been newly refitted and refurnished Throughout, and we 1 are now prepared to do even-more artistic work than heretofore, (if such be possible,) at special low prices. Embossed Cabinets, enameled, for $3 per Dozl The Aristo, * $2 per Doz. WALTON, PHOTOGRAPHER, COLUMBUS, - INDIANA. —“FRANK NELIGH— BiKER=ftNQp= CONFECTIONER. —DEALER IN — ■ FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. ICE CREAM. HOPE, - - INDIANA, P.S.—Fancy Ice Cream for parties a specialty.
COLUMBUS,HOPE & GREENSBURG. Greonsb’rg Columbus to to Columbus Gre’nab’rg STATIONS. — Daily, ox. Dally, ex. Sunday.. Sunday. 93 S3, 02 91 P. M. A.M. A. M. P. M. 9 30 ->00 Greensbra jt.,.... 8 30 6 50 9 37 9 10 .0., H. & G. Junction. 8 25 6 40 9 45 9 20 Ewlnjrton 8 18 . 6 32 9 57 9 33 Burney’s 8 04 6 20 10 09 10 00 ..Ilartaville Oroasins. 7 50 5 58 10 17 10 15 Hope. 7 42 5 43 10 29 10 35 Miner's 7 28 5 25 10 39 10 45 Lambert's. 7 17 5 15 10 50 11 00 Columbus 7 00 5 00 D. B. MAJKTIN, Gen. Pass. Agt„ Cincinnati, O. H, L, JIiGHiSM. Ast. Hope,, |
FOR A FINE Surreo or Buoou . GO TO HOPE, X3STD. All work warranted two years., Repairing of all kinds done on,. ns* notice,,
