Hope Republican, Volume 1, Number 22, Hope, Bartholomew County, 22 September 1892 — Page 8

•DON’T READ THIS! UNLESS YOU WANT YOUR menu TAKEN. IF YOU DO. CALL ON—LiNKE - BROS, Hartsville (MEGE! A PLEASANT, HEALTHFUL LOCATION, FREE FROM SALOONS AND ATTENDANT VICES. THOROUGH CLASSIC COURSE, REGULAR SCIENTIFIC COURSE, PREPARATORY COURSES, COMMERCIAL COURSE, MUSIC COURSE, FINE OIL PAINTING. Music department in charge of Miss Augusta Carr, classic graduate from Cincinnati, student of Prof. I. Waugh Lauder. Tuition and incidentals, $8.00 per p. Board, $2.00 per week. Poms, 50 cents. t'ALL TERM BEGINS SEPT. 6, ’92. Send for a catalogue. L. I. Freese, A. M., Pres. NEWMEftT MARKET! BEEF, PORK, VEAL, SAUSAGE, of the best quality, kept constantly on hand. Givousacall. BARKER & BOWMAN, NORTH SID5.PUBLIC SQUARE, HOPE, - INDIANA. SMOKE Slid Dili® LONG HAVANA FILLER, FOR SALE BY FRANK NELIG-H. JOHN SIMMONS, —PROPRIETOR OF THE“PILOT" livery,. Feed and Sale Stable, North-east cor. Public Square, HOPE, - - INDIANA. attention paid to,fu 7 neTals. Good horses and carriages always in readiness at low rates. Give me a call and 2 will treat you right. » 8-3m EXCURSION RATES VIA THE BIO- FOUR ROUTE. The following list of reduced rates is published for the benefit of the public, who will hnd therein general information regarding the various meetings, conventions, etc., to be held in the near future: National Encampment G. A. R. at Washington, Sept. 30th, 1803, one cent per mile, with customary limita and side trip privileges. For further information regarding tickets, rates and the time of trains call on II. L. Michaels, agent G., 0., C. & St. L. IFy, Hope. Nil. D. K. Martin, Gea, Pass s Agt., Cincinnati, O,

CORRESPONDENCE. payings anti Doings oi Our Country Cousins. FLATROCK. —o— Elias,Whaley is attending the national encampment at Washington. “Boss” Patterson and Bertha Jackson were married since our last, report. The Canning Co. is operating the plant steadily now, as the supply of tomatoes has increased. Reuben. Stam, with a force of brick masons,.commenced Wesley Nadiug’s new store building Monday morning. Edward Weinlaud, Geo. D. Weinland and family and H. G. Solomon and wife,, of Hope, took dinner-with Chas. McCartney Sunday.. Rev. W. C. Watkins preached his farewell sermon Sunday morning to an attentive audience. Rev. Chas. Mead occupied the pulpit in the evening. The wedding that we spoke last week of reporting this week was like the “letter that never came.” The wedding garments were provided and the hour set, but ip the meantime a cloud appeared on the horizon and the hearts that were to beat as one still are two, and the probabilities are that they will remain so. Trie dead body of an unknown man was found: in the river under the railroad bridge Sunday evening. The remains were those of a man about 26 years old, medium height, sandy mustache and dressed in grayish brown suit. The coroner held an inquest and the evidence tended to show that he had fallen from a train loaded- with horses. No papers were found upon his person by which he could be identified. [On account: of the late arrival of above items and the crowded condition of our columns, we are compelled to curtail our “Old Reliable’s” correspondence, much, against, our will.-— Em Rep.] Martin Lawless, of Columbus, was in town Tuesday. Owing to a rush of job work we , were last week and will again this week be forced to go to press several hours in advance of our established time. George Ciuich and C. J. Eemy, of Columbus,, were hustling for business here last Tuesday. They have some of the finest monuments-in the Hope cemetery. “Sam the Boss” clbthier of Columbus, carries the largest stock of ready made clothing in Southern Indiana. He guarantees a better fit and bettor goods for the money than any other house in the county. See advertisement ifi another column. Died —Daughter of Marion Champ and wife, at their residence, near Burney’s station, Sunday morning at 5 o’clock, of brain, trouble, aged 3-years. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at, 9 a. m. by Rev. T. A. Aspy, with, interment at Adams. Philip Spaugh, funeral director,. Last Saturday being the 51st anniversary of the birth of Mrs. An - derson Holland, a large number of her relatives and friends made her a Surprise, which, was complete in every particular. A good dinner and a good time was had, but no cake gladdened the hearts of the hungry at this office. Mrs. Eva Reynolds, of Greens-, burg, president of Decatur county-’ W. O; T. U., has accepted an invitation from the ladies of the WesleyanMethodist church to conduct a gospel temperance service in their church here Sunday, Sept. 25, at 7 p. m. All- are invited to attend. A special invitation is extended to members of the W. C. T. U. Mrs. Reynolds will also address the ladies of the Union Missionary Society the previous Saturday, Sept. ■ 24,. at the same place, at 2 p,„m. Y. L. M. A. On Saturday evening, ©ct. 1st,, the Young Ladies’ Mission Band of the the Moravian chureh will givetheir regular quarterly, entertainment at the Chapel. This is the annual barrel-opening, and all persons holding barrels arc requested to bring or send them that night. Refreshments and admission fee as usual. All are cordially invited to c.ome.,

To the Fife 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-. GHAS. RODGER, JR. FOB A FINE * Surrey or Buooo — GO TO L ftlhriQtii, HOPE, USED. All work warranted two years. Repairing of, all kinds done on short notice. COLUMBUS, HOPE & GREENSBURG. Greensb’rg Columbus to to Columbus Gre’n.sb’n? STATIONS. Daily, »x. Daily, e.\. Sunday. Sunday. 95 93 ” 92 94 P. M.A. M. A.M. P. M. 9 39. 9 00 Graensburs 8 30 6 50 9 35. 9 10 .C., H. A G. Junction. 8 2A it 40 9 45 9 20 Ewington. 8 18 8 32 9 57 9 33 Kurnev’s SOI 8 20 10 09 10 00 ..Hartsvillo Crossing. 7 50 5 58 .0.17 10 15 Hope 7 43 5 45 TO 29 10 33 Miller’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. MA1OTN, Gen. Pass. Agt., Cincinnati, O. H. L. Miohabijs, Agt. Hope. CHURCH DIRECTORY. METHODIST EPISCOPAL, Rev. Harvey Harris,, pastor. Preaching every Sunday, at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. and class-meeting at 2:30 p. m. Epworth League meets every Monday at 7 p. m. Sundayschool every Sunday morning at 9 a. m. H. G. Solomon, superintendent. Prayer meeting every Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Laies’ Aid Society every alternate Thursday at 2 p. m., CHRISTIAN. Eider James Small, pastor. Preaching on the second Saturday and Sunday in each month —Saturday, 7 p. ip., and Sunday 10:30 a. hi. and 7 p. m. Ladies! Christian Aid'Society meets.. every alternate Thursday at 2 p. m. MORAVIAN. at 9 a. m. arid preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. The last Sunday morning in each month the preaching will be in the German language. All other services in English, Week Days—Cottage prayer-meet -- mg every Thursday at' 7 p. m. and Bible lecture at same hour. Y. P; S. C. E. every Friday at 7 p. m. Bishop Yap Vleck, supply pastor. BAPTIST. Rev. W. W. Smith, pastor. Preaching every Sunday at 10:30; Y. P. B. ET., 5 to 6 p. m.; Sunday-shool, 9 a. an. George B. Stapp, superintendent, Prayer-meeting every Wednesday at 7 >> m. WESLEYAN if, E. Rev. J. Hester, pastor. Preachevery alternate Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. ra. Sunday-school at 9:30 a. m. Prayer-meeting’ every Wednesday evening. o SECRET SOCIETIES. G. A. R. Charles Porter Post, G. A. R., meets in their hall, in Aikrn block, on first Wednesday night in,, each month. W T m. Williams, commander. K. 03 p. Byron Lodge, No. 108, K. of P., meets : on Thursday night of each week in their hall over Stapp’s drug store. Eug. G. Regennas, C. C; Prank Stapp, K. R. S. i. o. it. M. Conestoga Tribe, No. 127, I. O R. M., meet s on second sleep of every seventh sun at their wigwam in Simmons’ new building. Thos. Yinnedge, W. S. Ed. Miller, K: R. F. & A. M. Hope Lodge, No. ISO, F. & A. M., meets on Tuesday night on or before the first full moon of each month in their, hall in, the Bit Inch, building

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. -wtOR MEN 0NLL& We produce the renowned Buffalo Shoe. Hub gore and all solid. We show them, in all styles. -irnffE a¥° leaders*Til; medium, priced shoes, giving you all the styles found in the higher grades*. o—« SS IJ| ID” SHOE .HUD store., ROSENBUSH & MOORE.. :: GOLUMBU S :: •- Granite and MarDie works. GEO. tt. GLUTGfi, Prop’r. G. J. R£MY, Salesman GRANITE MONUMENTS A SPECIALTY. NEAT DESiGNSlii'GOOD MATEBIAUIPPERFECT WORK. Prices very Reasonable. 424 FIFTH ST.. COLUMBUS. IND. USE FERTILIZERS! And Increase Yonr Yield of Wheat! reliable brands are sold by F. M. STRYRNS & GO., Golunto. “Dissolved Bone Phosphate.” “Hoosier Bona.” “Fine Raw Bone.” LEAVE ORDERS WITH JONES & ROMINGKER, Hope, Ind. '• NELIGH== MANUFACTURER CF FINE, FIRST-CLASS Garriaoes, Biioaies ant! Surreys. 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 are now prepared to do even-more artistic work than heretofore, (if such be possible,) ate special low prices. Embossed Cabinets, enameled, for $3 per Doz. The Aristo, $2 per Doz, iflLl ON, PHOTOGRAPHER, COLUMBUS. - INDIANA. —«FRANK NELIGH^^ BfH(ER=l!NQ= GONFEGTIONER, -DEALER IN —— FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. IOE CREAM. HOPE, - - INDIANA. P:S.—Fancy Ice Cream for parties a specialty. Are yon on the Shady Side Of Easy Street? 1 If you are not, and want to be, bring your Job- Printing to the Republican Office..