Hope Republican, Volume 1, Number 51, Hope, Bartholomew County, 13 April 1893 — Page 8
, .- EKsaaK^^7E^^^s<Z!3m^s^9SSi^sxsimBSKSaaiS!^^s^ssse^jm^sseimsaasiif<sat Do you want compe : —, implements?
Binders, Mowers, Plows, Corn Drills, Qultivators, Every tiling in the implement line.
Twine, Buggiep, Wagons, Harrows, , and Harness Everything in the implement line. I
If you do, go to Simmons’ new block, Hope, Ind. f. M. stevens & co. __ jones & ROMINGER. Managers.
(m shoe storT| ) Have just received all their ) 1 SPRING GOODS j And prices are bringing people to their store. | || CALL AND SEE THEM WHEN IN (( COLUMBUS. JudqI^soMers 3825, THE BEST BRED SON OF BLUE BULL 75. Dam Sally Stewart, by Shelby Chief 923, sire of 3 in 2:30 and the dams of N. T. II., 2:174; Delineator, 4, 2:13, and 4 others, son of Abdallah 15. Sire of Goldsmith Maid, 2:14, and grandam of Nutwood 600; Robert McGregor, 2:174, etc. Shelby Chief’s dam was a daughter of Mambrino Chief II,.sire of Lady Thorne, 2:184; Mambrlno Patchen 58; Woodford Mambrino, 2:214- Judge Somers’grandam was a thorough-bred daughter of Bill Cheatham. Judge Somers is proving a great sire of speed, and should have several to his credit this season. Terms 810 to insure living colt. ARMSTRONG, 4203, son of Almont 33, and a daughter of | George Wilkes; 1st dam Lady Lee, by the Da nicer 1573, son of Mambrino Patchon 58, 2d dam by Buchanan’s litatoga, sou of Hlatotra 407. Armstrong is one of the finest individuals in Indiana, solid bay in color, and is a trotter and a race horse. Terms $10 to insure a living colt. Address U. W. ROSENGRANS,BYNUM, IND. HARTSVILLS, IND. T Tl\TT^lDlD r p/\ T/ - T ]\T Morris Cohee, an experLJ iN LJ I_J I \ 1 Jr\ I vi iN Ur ieuced undertaker and ernbalmer will have charge of this department and will answer promptly all calls, by night or day. Hearse free. I —'T I D IXTTnPT T ~j —) "I —' The furniture stock is new and i- kG I\1N 1 1 LJ JaJL complete. It will include all the latest designs, and will be sold at reasonable prices. CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK. 3. 3STS31JIC3-KC, MAKES THE BEST I MANUFACTURER OF BUGGIES, jHARNESS CARRIAGES, OF EVERY descr!p tion. SURREY k.. Repair Work a Specialty. REPAIR WORK PRONPTLY DOLE. ( new - work - to - order. ALL MY WORK IS WARRANTED. Hope. Indiana. FRANK MEUQhT Baker and Canfectioncr, LUNCH AT ALL H0UR37 HOT COFFEE. OY8TEBS SEELED IN' ALL STYLES. me Fine Ml Blue Jerry. Will make the season of 1893 at Simmon’s livery stable, Hope. It will be to the interest of all persons wishing to breed to a first-class jack, to see Bine Jerry. J. W. Simmons.
Ice cream at Neligh’s. Mule-skin shoes. Chandler’s. Floor oil cloths at Eomiuger’s. Can you send us a now subscriber? Hemp carpet, 15c. at Rominger’s. Public sale bills printed at this office. See J. S. Luther for binder twine ana low prices. Take your flour to the Cave Milling Co. exchange. Latest styles clothing, and lowest prices. Chandler’s. For the best ice cream and soda water go to Neligh’s. Spring wagons from $35 to $50 for sale by Win. Williams. Tax-paying pilgrims to Columbus are numerous this week. Our carpets cannot be surpassed in quantity, or beat in prices. Lehman & Co. For pianos and organs, see Leeds & Branuen. Specht's old shop. Bonner’s best flour may be had at the Cave Milling Co.’s exchange. This office is prepared to do neat job work of all kinds. Give us a call. Lewis Blades, Clel Bennett, and .John Drake paid subscriptions Monday. Do not fail to examine our goods and learn prices. They are always right. Lehman & ,Co. M. H. Bonwell, on east Jackson street, will repair his residence this spring. Go to the Bevis drug house for cold water alabastine. Cheaper than wall paper. 40t8 Miss Alta Arbuckle who is now visiting in Indianapalis will return home Sunday. II. S. Eomingar is doing a mud larger business since buying tinbankrupt stcek of goods. Branheu & Leeds will pay you the highest market price for poultry and eggs, at Specht's old shop. Every head needs a hat; every ha1 needs a head. Match them from Eominger’s new spring stock. L. S. Fisbel & Bro., our leading hardware merchants are agents for the celebrated Jackson wagon and McCormick binders. E. A. Norman this week sold one each to James Moore, Miss Alta Snider and Mrs. Nellie Girton of those fine large rattan rockers. Do you lack faith and love health? Let us establish your faith and re- ! store your health with DeWitt’s Sar- [ saparilla. S. Stapp' & Son. I Frank Jones,formerly of Hope, who i has been ia the livery business for some time at Shelby ville, has sold his | interest in that business to Ed. Weesnor,and will now engage it manufacturing brick. Aluminum is found combined with 195 other minerals, and, therefore, constitutes a large part of the crust of the earth, but until recently has been very expensive because of the difficulty of separating. The Y. L. M. B. entertainment at i Ihe Mopaviau church Saturday evenI ing was a pleasant affair. The exercises consisted of singing, recitations and exercises by the children. The receipts were about $11. V. M. Carr, of Hartsviile, has an [ article in the last Farmer’s Advance on ‘ Orchard Grass.” He believes this grass will soon take the place of both timothy and blue grass, being better for the soil and giving pasturage, for a longer season of the year.
THE Woodman’s Specific No. 4 is a scion- I WORST GOLDS GRIPPE tific combination of vegetable products. 1 BRONCHITIS AND MALARIA Perfectly harmless, but will cure a cold < ARE QUICKLY CURED in a few hours. They are little,, tiny - J PNEUMONIA AND CONSUMPTION piIls ’ cag y to take > P ieasaat to the tast-e, || POSITIVELY ■ PREVENTED -pi-y and can be carried in the vest pocket. USING: WOODMAN’S 25 doses ior 25 ClS. NO. 4 FOR . To verify the truthfulness of our stateSALE BY ATT . j ~~~~~ mont, it costs but a trifle. One trial will \ DRUGGISTS PRICE 25 CTS. convince you. WOODMAN DRUB CO. RQX8URY, MASS. CAUTION. Ask for Woodman’s Specific No. 4. II your druggist does not keep Jt.aud will not get It for you, send us 2 5 etw., and we will send It to you postpaid. FOE EVEEY KIED OF STAPLE&FANCY GROCERSES GOTO S. SWARTS SON
Cheapest plow shoes. Chandler’s. Subscriptions for the second year of the paper begin to come in. Two weeks from next Monday will be the day for electing town officers. Millard Eominger went to Eushville last week to visit his grand parents. E. P. Aik.in made a pleasant call at this office Friday and left a dollar for his subscription for the comingyear. Bad complexion indicates anun- | healthy state of toe system. DeWitt’s | Little Early Risers are pills that will I correct this condition. They act on ; the liver, they. act on the stomach, they act on the bowels. Stapp & Son'
The present term of the circuit court closes next Saturday. There will be a temperance sermon next Sunday morning preached in each pulpit of the town. Farmers, have you seen the new Doering mower, with adjustable drag-bar, at Simmons’ block? Frank Barrow will occupy the house recently vacated by' Wm. Williams. His sister will keep house for him. “No friendship on earth is more constant than that contracted by a readers for a journal that makes honest and Earnest effort to merits coi tinned support. ” —Menominee (Wis.) Herald.
