Hope Republican, Volume 1, Number 43, Hope, Bartholomew County, 16 February 1893 — Page 8

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. 'OK MtN ONLY "We produce the renowned Buffalo Shoe. Hub gore and all solid. We show them-in all styles. -mm MTIdeb^In medium priced shoes, giving you all the styles found in the higher grades. “Ul SD” SHOE HUD STORE. ROSEHBUSH & MOORE. ~ Are still headquarters for Groceries, Fancy Candies, Queensware, Stone and Woodenwaro. We are constantly receiving fresh goods, and pay the highest market price for .produce. We also offer a special inducement to any and all our customers for a short time only. We will give a Gents’ Handsome Gold Men free! I As soon as you buy one dollar s worth of either tobacco, cigars or candy you will be entitled to a guess on the contents of the glass globe for the above watch. We are agents for the light-running NEW HOME Sewing Machine, and keep needles and repairs for all machines. Thanking all for past favors, wo hope to merit a continuance of the same. S. SWARTS & SON, fiQP6, Hid. S. NELIGrH, MAKES THE. BEST MANUFACTURER OF BUGGIES, H ARN E S S CARRIAGES, OF EVERY description - Repair Work a Sx>eclalty. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY mew - work - to - order. ALL MY WORK IS WARRANTED. Hope, - Indiana. Undertaking. I will give prompt attention and the most tender care to all cases entrusted to me. My stock is new and complete and everything first-class. Hearse Free. EMBALMJNG A SPECIALTY. PHILIP SPAUCH, Hope, ind. —A. IENABERs* — Merchant Tailor, West Second st., - _ Columbus, Ind. All the latest novelties of the season constantly in stock. Fit and workmanship guaranteed. COLUMBUS MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS CLUTCH & COLMAN. - Proprietors. C. d. REMYi Salesman. GRANITE MONUMENTS A SPECIALTY. NEAT DESIGNS; GOOD MATERIAL; PERFECT WORK; PRICES REASONABLE. 424 FIFTH STREET, COLUMBUS. FRANK ME UGH. Baker and Confectioner, LUNCH AT ALL HO URS. HOT COFFEE. I Oysters Served in All Styles. - ■■ -.— ..t,.,.., mi ■ ■ -

The Republican will make its weekly visit to Lydia Robbins, Wichita,, Kan., through the kindness of Miss Dilla Reed. Nothing so distressing as a hackini'- cough. Nothing so foolish as to suffer from it. Nothing so dangerous if allowed to continue. One Minute Cough Cure gives immediate relief. S. Stapp & Son.

1 An enjoyable evening was spent at E. A. Norman’s, Tuesday by a number of Hope’s nuisicans. J. W. Smith, Wm. Rothrock, Win. Hartzell, L. O. Miller, and Frank liege. Others invited were Alvis Romingor and*wife, Lee Kelnor and wife and J ay C. Smith. After music,refreshments were served and after more music the company parted, having spent a pleasant time. Sam Brannen is visiting his brothers George and J. J, B.aunen.

CORRESPONDENCE, Saying* and Doings of Our Country Cousins Briefly Narrated. CLIFTY. Harry Obourne is visiting his sister, Mrs. Fannie Blackomore. Mrs. Dick Braden spent several days last week with her son Charlie. Mrs. Reeves returned to her home in Greensburg last Friday morning. Harry Jackson and wife, of Shelby county, visited his mother last Sunday. Mrs. Powner and Mrs. Braden, of Newburg. attended church here last Sunday. Rev. Morrow has been very poorly the past week, unable to conduct his meeting. Lon Homsoer and wife and son, Floyd were the guests of Mrs. Mary Blades last Sunday. Rev. French, of Jeffersonville, has been assisting in the protracted meeting since last Wednesday night. Moll Miner and Riley Barnes, of Indianapolis, have been circulating among friends here the past week. Undo Jesse Stafford is improving slowly and his many friends will be glad to see him able to be out again. The protracted services hav » been very interesting and largely attended although there have been no additions to the church as yet. FLATROCK. Wesley Nading is on the sick list. John Butler is.sufforing from sore throat. Ira McCartney has a brand new girl at his house. The saw mill of Wertz & Young is running day and night. Wm. Cutsinger returned Saturday to his home at Needham. Chas. McCartney has secured a position withS. T. McLean. D. A. Pettigrew transacted business at Shelbyville Saturday. Bedna Young, of Springer, spent Sunday here with friends. and his best girl. Miss Bertie MeConias will spend three or four weeks with friends at Shelbyville. John Troon, who was confined to his room-for..a few days with grip, is able to be out again. Geo. Oltman has returned from Adams ville,' Tenn., where he has been in the interest of Davis & Rankin, creamery builders. The school house here is reported in a dangerous condition and some parents have stopped their children from school. It is high time we had a new school house. HARTSViLLE. Miss Cora Bfettwho has been sick all win t er is no better. Miss Minnie Ross lost her watch last Saturday night. Miss Eva MahafTey visited her parents at this place Sunday. Mrs. Ora Steelman is spending a few days with her parents, J. Viley and wife. Mrs. James Smiley and wife, of Burno5 r s, spent Friday with Anderson Griffey and wife. Mrs. David Russell and daughter, Miss Yiva f of Frankfort, are visiting the families of Tom Russell and Clint Utter. Don’t forget the G. A. R. supper and literary entertainment in Thompson’s hall on the night of Feb. 23d. Everybody come. The open session of the Phllomathean society that was belch in the chapel on Friday night was well attended and the program well rendered. Bishop II. Becker, of Akron, Ohio, will deliver a lecture in the college, on Saturday evening, Feb. 18. Subject: “Eloquence of the Pulpit and Platform.” He is an excellent speaker. Proceeds to the missionary cause. Moving has been the order of the week. John Hesson moved to the I*lcsslngOr farm west of town, and his father moved Into his property. Andy Hesson moved Into the property formerly occupied by L. Zeigler. Mrs. Craig now occupies the property she purchased on College streetOne of the most pleasant society events of the season was tlie Valentine party given at the elegant home of Simon Nading and wife Tuesday evening by Chaunce Droribergor and Chas. Porter, ably assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Nading and Mrs. M. A. Dronberger. The evening sped quickly away wiih games and music. At about 11 o clock, the guests were invited to the dining room which was very nicely decorated with pot flowers, where lunch was served very gracefully by Master Fioyd Nading and Miss Mattie Kent. At each plate was placed a pretty valentine souvenir. The ladies were all elegantly dressed and many of them in full evening dress. The gentlemen looked well in the conventional black. Those present: Misses Joanna Houtman, of Brooklyn, N. Y., Carrie Dalmbert, of Columbus, Lucy, Alice and Mayme Voglev, Alta and Etia Arbuckle, Anna Side nor, and Carrie Kent; Mr. and Mrs. U. R. Fisliel, Mr. arm Mrs. F. F. Nollgh; Messrs. Ed. Miller, Wm. Kennedy, H. E. Rosencrans, Burt Koiigh, Harry Weiniand and Ed. Reed. Scudder and Lawrence, contractors from Harts ville were in town looking after lumber and tin work for the coming season. While here they consulted Geo. S. Cook, our new tinner and will probaly do considerable business with him this season.

THE Woodman’s Specific No. 4 is a scieuWORST COLDS GRIPPE tific combination of vegetable products, BRONCHITIS AND MALARIA Perfectly harmless, but will cure a cold ARE [quickly CURED * u a f cw hours. They are little, tiny PNEUMONIA AND CONSUMPTION eas y 4,0 ta ke, pleasant to the taste, [positively PREVENTED and can be carried in the vest pocket. USING WOODMAN’S 25 doses for 25 cts. SPECIFIC NO. 4 EOT? To verify the truthfulness of our state. SALE BY ALL merit, it costs but a trifle. One trial-wisl DRUGGISTS PRICE 25 Cts. convince you. WOODMAN DRUG 00. ROXBURY, MASS. CAUTION. Afik for Woodman’s Specific No. 4. If your druggist does not keep It, and will not get it for you, send us SJ5 cts., and we will send It to you postpaid ESTABLISHED, - - ’ 2880.^^ The Most Extensive mm and mm In Southern Indiana* t* <&•**** The Cheapest » Y 4 Plaeo to Buy a Fiio Orgaa. Best Place to Set a Good Plans, Terms Easy. Warranted Wv# Team. Correspondence Promptly Answered. Address* S. V. 12O. Sasrinovm Xndi. H. T. FOND, Salesman, Clifford, Indiana. JUDGE SOMERS 3825, THE BEST MED SON OF BLUE BULL 75. Dam Sally Stewart, by Shelby Chief 023, sire of 3 in 2:30 and the dams of N. T. II., 2:17%; Delineator, 4, 2:18, and 4 others, son of Abdallah 15. Sire of Goldsmith Maid, 2:14, and gran1 dam of Nutwood C00; Robert McGregor, 2;17}£ f etc. Shelby Chief's darn was a daughter of ! Mamhrino Chief 11, sire of Lady Thorne, 2:18J4; Mambrino Patchen 58; Woodford Mamhrino, 1 3:21%. Judge Somers’grandam was a thorough-hied -daughter of Bill Cheatham. Judge Somers is proving a great sire of speed, and should have several to his credit this seasonTerms £20 to insure living colt. * ji r\ O By St;irmont 1520 (died at 4 years . ARNISTROMG3 4203, son of Almont 33, and a daughter of j George Wilkes; 1st dam Lady Lee, by the Banker 1573, son of Mamhrino Patchen 58, 2d dam by Buchanan’s Hiatoga, son of Hlatoga 407. Armstrong is one of t he finest individuals in Indiana, solid bay in color, and is a trotter and a race horse. Terms $20 to insure a living colt. Address J. W. ROSENCRANS, BYNUM. IND.

REAUING ROOM. All those interested in in theestabment of a Reading Room in Hope, will meet for conference at the Moravian Chapel, 7 o’clock next Saturday ingMiss Jennie Rcber is quite sick with sore throat. Miss Bertrude Spangler spent Sunday with the St. Louis M E. ChurchQuarterly meeting was held .last Sunday at St. Louis by Elder Marlatt. Tuesday was a busy day for the post-office. It was fairly besieged by little valentine seekers. Mort Luther returned from Indianapolis and will be found at his former place at his brother’s barber shop. Rev J. D. Current will spend next Sunday at Utica, his former home. His wife has been visiting there for about ten days. C. T. Green, of the children’s home at Cincinnati, was in town Tuesday with a number of children and placed several ®f them hi some of our best homes.

Miss Francis Shultz, went to Columbus Tuesday. ■ Mrs Dr. Stapp, made a trip to Columbus Tuesday. John White is improving after his long siege with rheumatism. The “Y” will meet Fob. 21st at the home of Millard Rominger. James Seward went to Columbus Monday to make arrangements for a house there. He expects to move next Monday. The Moravians are arranging for a musical treat for our people a week from tomorrow evening. Several fine singers from other places will have a place on the program, and will be assisted by the best home talent. Moravian: Sunday Feb. 19, first Sunday in Lent. Sunday-school 9 a. m. Preaching and celebration of the Lord’s supper, 10:45. At 2 p. m. Junior Endeavor. Evening service, 6:30. Wednesday evening, 7 o’clock, Bible study. Thursday evening, lecture for those desiring to confess Christ and become members of the church; subject, “Experimental Religion.” For both these services bring Bibl.es and Gospel Hymns.