Hope Republican, Volume 1, Number 47, Hope, Bartholomew County, 16 March 1893 — Page 8

pfum 5i. j yfORE j 1 Have just received all their j ' SPRING GOODS !• / And prices are bringing people to their store. \ [ CALL AND SEE THEM WHEN IN | COLUMBUS. J i) 'ootdiiiDiirQ Carriage works,/%: ALBRIGHT. Proprietors^/ My Carriage Shop is in good running order and I am prepared to do trimming, painting, blacksmithing and all kinds of wood work. A fine and large assortment of A Grade SURREYS -■> BUGGIES Always kept in stock. It will be to your interest when wanting anything in my line of business to examine my work and learn prices. I build all of my work and warrant it for 18 months. Special Attention Given to Ordered Work. L. Albright, Prop.

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Xo Stitclb. oa. it Saves Tlsae. In BvLjriag - it ITo-u. Save Money la. -CTsiK-er it "ST o-u. Save Stroag-tita. DEALERS WANTEE* In Unoccupied Territory, WHEELE2 & TO30SI MFC-. CG 182 W. Fourth St., Cincinnati, 0. E'OB. uv H. D. LEEDS, HOPE, - " IND. OFFICE IN G. L. CHANDLER’S STORE.

CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, DES!C’M PATENTS, """ COPYRIGHTS, etc. 'nnation and free Handbook write to '\ i, co.. sol Broadway, Kew York. ■ ireau for securing patents in America, /tent taken out by us is brought before by a notice given free of charge in the nxixiu ammnm jrf <sr'.> glrcnlotfos of any scientific paper in the Splendidly illustrated. No intelligent Vniid be without it. Weekly. S3.00 a oO six months. Address MUNN & CO.. 35ii Broadway. Haw York City. i- — — ONCE AGAIN. 11k. Editor: Will you allow me a tile space in your paper to correct , very misleading and erroneous charge made in regal'd to and about /the stockholders of the Hope Co-op-Jorative Dairy Association. It is / talked on the streets of Hrm“ and in f various other places that the entire I ist of such stockholders are dishonest swindlers for the reason, as it is claimed by those reporting and applying such pet names, that they j v wuso-%o pay their honest debis. ■ Jr/ tj/nat, the said company do owe eDts th.Pt are no+ ' paid is not denied; i nthcr it denied that they are j oucst jdebts; but the sweeping: haive ifbat the entire list of stock-

holders are in favor of repudiating is not true. The writer has been at the trouble to got at the facts as near as possible at present with the following result: the following list of stockholders of said company have already paid twenty-nine dollars ($29.00) each on the indebtedness and are willing to pro rata with the entire list of stockholders and pay the entire indebtedness: H. S. Rominger, Prank Spotts. T). A. Robertson, F. M. Reed, W. Heilman, H. M. Carter, Sam Hitchcock, L. T. Chitty, L. A. Vogler, S. Nadiug, P. J. Mutz, Geo. Schaefer, C. M. Hanley, Ben. Poller, A. Metzer, C. A. Reed, A. L. Rominger, Louis Schaefer, Thos. J. Essex, D. W. Dodds, Fred Barmes, Thos. M, Vinnedge, C. Hayman, John Dodd. And the following named persons say they are willing to pay their share of the indebtedness; Thomas May, James Clouse, Mrs. Sarah Rogers. Now I invite the would be critics to look over this list of names and ask themselves if they are willing to be weighed in the balance of honesty without a little fear of being detected in giving short weight. S. L. Winegar. CORRESPONDENCE. Sayings and Doingx of Our Country Cousins Briefly Narrated. HARTSVILLE. Grandpa Hopkins is on the sick list. Miss Ida Tinker is at Indianapolis this week purchasing goods. Miss Carrie Stout is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. E. Guffey. in Hope. Miss Mertio Ziegler, of Elizabeth town, is the guest of Miss Mollie Yost. The; Y. W. C. T. U. will render I “The Inter-state Milk-maid’s Con-[ vontiop,” in Thompson's hall next Monday evening. Married, in Anderson, Monday evening, March 0th, Clinton Lawrence, of this place, and Miss Nellie Newsome, of Anderson. Bishop Halleck Floyd, of Dublin, preached in the College chapel last (Sunday morning'and evening and ! conducted quarterly meeting. | Mrs. Clara Johnson, wife of Henry ; Johnson, died at the family residence 1 east of town Tuesday, March 7,1893, j at 5 p. m. The funeral services | which were conducted by Rev. Gard, were held in the Christian church Thursday morning. Internment in j the College cemetery, j Died, last Sunday, at 2:30 a. m. after a lingering illness of several J months, Cora E., daughter of Thomas : anh Elizabeth Brett. She was born in Milford, Nov. 10, 1872, and at the time of her death was aged 20 years, 3 months and 2-1 days. The funeral, which was one of the largest ever held in Hartsville, took place from the Christian church on Monday, conducted by Rev. Gard. The remains were interred in the old Bap-

.etlpetery. She was, for sevey {l . years a;| active member of the Christian church, a large portion of time she led the singing in the church services. The deceased leaves her parents, one sister, and the entire community to mourn her loss, yet knowing that our loss is her eternal gain. Piles of people have piles, but DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. S. Stapp & Son. CLIFTY. Mrs. Wm. Drinker is quite sick. Our school of this place closed last Thursday. Little Elbert Blades was quite sick several days last week. Mr. Lafayette Wilson and Miss Mary Barlow were united in marriage last Thursday evening. Mrs. Andrew Young is visiting her daughter Mrs. Kate Inman and other relatives at Indianapolis. The Milford Dramatic Club will give an entertainment in the public school building next Saturday night. Hershell Miers and sister Della entertained a number of their young friends from this place, at their country home east of town Saturday evening. The boys gathered together their musical instruments in the way of tin pans and horns and gave Lafe Wilson and bride a lively serenade last Thursday night. Mrs. Clara Johnson who has been ill some months of consumption died last Wednesday. She leaves a husand two little daughters, with a host of friends to mourn her departure. FLATROCK. R. W. Fisher’s brother is visiting him here. Look out for a wedding soon near here. Names later. Mr. and Mrs. James Spellman were in Shelbyville Monday. Andrew Kitsinger is at Sulphur Hill this week cutting logs. Dr. Pettigrew and Chas. McCalip are having their yards filled. Mrs. Jas. McCartney is visiting her son, J. E. McCartney this week at Shelbyville. Jesse Scott and Mr. Sandefur, of Bengal, visited relatives here the first of the week. Will Ensley’s double team ran away with Tom Stafford one clay last week. No damage done. W T m. Ensley has sold his livery stable to his mother. The business will be managed by her son, Edward. Mr. Bedna Young and not Miss Bedna Young, as the Democrat correspondent had it, was spending Sunday with his best girl here.

AMONG THE CHURCHES. BAPTIST. There will bo preaching next Sunday morning and evening. Subject for B. Y. P. U. next Sunday evening: Abraham. Leader; Miss Cora Barker. Miss Sue White led an interesting study of “Adam and Eve” last Sunday evening at the Young People’s meeting. j A called meeting-of the church has I been announced for next Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the church. To this meeting every church member and only members are expected as a matter of great moment to the church is to be discussed and action taken. MORAVIAN. Sunday March 19. Sunday-school, 9 a. m. Sermon 10:45 a. m. Subject; He Saved Others. Junior Endeavor, 2 p. m. and evening service 6:45. Subject: Job, —the man of God in trouble. All welcome. Wednesday, mid-week Bible study. Wm. H. Vogler, pastor. Chauncey Dronberger went to Indianapolis yesterday to purchase a bicycle. David Shield, of Connersville, was visiting the family of J. R. Vinnedge this week. Mrs. Vinnedge is his sister. The “Y” met last Tuesday night I at Miss Nora and Jennie Reber's After the regular business was over refreshments were served and a jolly time spout, the Misses Reber sang some very beautiful songs and Nora recited some laughable pieces. The “Y” adjourned to meet next Tuesday evening March 21st at the home of | Raleigh Norman. 1

Woodman’s Specific No. 4 is. a-seieu-WORST COLDS GRIPPE tific combination of vegetable products. BRONCHITIS AND MALARIA Perfectly harmless, but will cure a cold ARE QUICKLY in a few hours. They are little, tiny PNEUMONIA AND CONSUMPTION Pi^ s > cas y t0 ta^'e i pleasant to the taste, POSITIVELY PREVENTED gY and can be carried in the vest pocket. USING WOODMAN’S ~ 25 doses for 25 cts. SPECIFIC NO. 4 FOR r To verify the truthfulness of our states SALE BY ALL ment, it costs but a trifle. One trial will DRUGGISTS PRICE 25 Cts. convince you. WOODMAN DRUG CO. ROXBURY, MASS. CAUTION. Ask for Woodman’s Specific No. 4. If your druggist docs not keep It,and will not <rct It for you, send ns 25 cts., and wc will send It to yon postpaid. JUDGE SOMERS 3825, THE BEST 6RF.D SON OF BLUE KI LL 75. Dam Sully Stewart, by Shelby Chief 923, sire of 3 in 2:30 and the dams of N. T. H., 2:17 1 1; Delineator, 4, 2:18, and 4 others, son of Abdallah 15. Sire of Goldsmith Maid, 2:14, and francium of Nutwood 000; Robert McGregor, 2:17' etc. Shelby Chief’s dam was a daugliter of Mambrlno Chief 11, sire of Lady Thorne, 2:1k 1 !: Mambrino Patcben 58; Woodford Mambrino. 2:2112. Judge Somers’grundam was a thorough-bi ed daughter of Kill Cheatham. Judge Somers Is proving a great sire of speed, and should have several to his credit this season. Terms $10 to insure living colt. ARMSTRONG, 4203, son of Almont 33, and a daughter of George Wilkes; 1st dam Lady Lee, by the Banker 1573, son of Mambrino Patchen 58, 2d dam by Buchanan’s Hiatoga, son of Hi at oga 497. Armstrong is one of the finest individuals in Indiana, solid bay in color, andisatrotterandaracehor.se. Terms S10 to insure a living colt. Address J. W. ROSENGRANS, BYNUM, 1ND. COLUMBUS MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS CLUTCH & COLIVIAN, - Proprietors. C. J. REWIY, Salesman. GRANITE MONUMENTS A SPECIALTY. NEAT DESIGNS; GOOD MATERIAL; PERFECT WORK; PRICES REASONABLE, 324 FOURTH STREET, COLUMBUS. 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. EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. PHILIP SPAUGH, Hope, M. S. 3ST E Hi X OH, MAKES THE BEST I MANUFACTURER OF BUGGIES, HA R EX S S CARRIAGES, of every description. SURREYS. R t w " Kepalr Work a Specialty. REPAIR WORK PRONPTLY DONE.! NEW _ WORK . TO . oaDER . ALL MY WORK IS WARRANTED. ’ " - Indiana.