Hope Republican, Volume 2, Number 1, Hope, Bartholomew County, 27 April 1893 — Page 1

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OUR NOTE BOOK. Come in and subscribe. Mule-skin shoes. Chandler’s. Hemp carpet, 15c. at Rominger’s. See Frank Barrow for fresh lime. Miss Teresa Ryan, of Hartsville, was in town Monday. Spring wagons from .$35 to $50 for sale by Win. Williams. L. S. Fishel & Bro. will save you money on implements. Geo. S. Gook can supply you with shiagles-of the finest quality. The Bowman boys are moving into their new quarters this week. Bonner’s best flour may be had at the Cave Milling Co.’s exchange. Frank Barrow and Miss Bertha May drove to Adams last Sunday. Go to the Be vis drug house for cold water alabastine. Cheaper than wall paper. 46t8 Farmers, have you seen the new jointed-platforrn Deering binder at the Smain ons'block ? v,. The only place in town to get good fresh butter is at J. F. Brannen’s. He has a large supply, kept in a refrigerator, J. W.Rosencrans is all smiles over the arrival of two fine Judge Somers colts, dams by such noted sires as James Wilson and Arnold’s Red Back. Mrs. F. Bonner, of Columbus, and two sisters, Mrs. Van Pelt, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Stamp, of Casselton, Mich., visited Mrs. J. T.Schaub Monday. Br. Stapp believes that some honest people still live. A few days ago he received a letter asking whether he was still living in Hope. In answer to the. doctor’s reply that he was still here and hoped to be for several years still he received a letter inquiring about an account made with him about twenty-five years ago and stating that the party who made it was now anxious to settle the account. The doctor confidently expects fuller returns in a few days. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. gTASSIFEK & B.UlES, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, COLUMBUS, IND. Office over Irwin's Bank. | | ICKKa £c RE3I1, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Office over Schwartzkopf’s hardware store, opposite Court-hou>:e. Telephone No. S6. & EJIIG, ‘ ATTOENEYS-AT-LAW. Office 419 Third street, Columbus* Ind. Will, practice in circuit and supremo courts of Indiana and IT. S. court. L. HERBERT, ATTORNKY AT-LAW. Office over Mutz & Lynch’s Drug Store, EDINBURG, INDIANA. Will practice in Johnson, Shelby and Bartholomew counties. yy W. LASIISIiKT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, COLUMBUS, IND. Office over Irwin’s hank. QK. W. T. NEWTON, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, HOPE, INDIANA. Office over post office, on Jackson at. Residence on Jackson st. QlL S. STAPP, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, HOPE, INDIANA. Office in S. Stapp & Son's Drug Store. CPC- G. REGENNAS, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. IE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT, Monday and Thursday, 1 to 4 p. m O.'Ice: South side Public Square.

Pine-apples at Neligh's. Floor oil cloths at Rominger’s. Go to. Geo. S. Cook for lumber. W T e are in the fight and mean to stay. Lehman & Co. Try a pineapple, you can get it at Neligh’s. ' lt2. Latest styles of men’s hats at Rominger’s. See J. S. Luther for binder twine and low prices. Anderson Jones, of Newbern, was in town Monday. Take your flour to the Cave Milling Co. exchange. * Wm. Williams v ill sell you a buggy for from $80 to $80. Neligh will give you three loaves of bread for ten cents. It2 August Brockmeyer, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday here. OUR MOTTO ! ! ! Low prices in Everything. No Specialties. Lehman & Co. Brussels carpets, all-wool carpets, hemp carpets at H. S. Rominger’s. Mrs. John A. Moore, who was seriously injured recently is improving. Aughe,Imperial and Scotch Clipper plows at the Simmons’ block. Prices the lowest. Next Thursday is, the quarterly pension day again and the veterans will be happy. Charles Snider and L. F. Brooks will move back here from Carthage in a few days. Henry Lorts, of near Clifford, sold John Maxwell a promising horSo Monday for $200. Will Linke, our photographer, has been suffering from chills for a few days but is in proving. Jack Anderson’s bouse south of Hartsville burned last Saturday forenoon. No insurance. Emanuel Snepp and family arrived from Kansas Saturday and will occupy his farm north of town. Don’t buy a binder until you have seen the New Empire handled by John S. Luther. It is a daisy. T. E. Davidson, of Columbus, who left for the west some time ago has located himself in Denver, Colo. Rev. H. J. Seaman preached in Reed’s hall last Saturday evening and Sunday. Attendance was good. Thos. Newton, of Clifford, who has been sick for several weeks is some better but still unable to be out much. Mesdames Dr. Stapp,Frank Stapp, C. M. Rominger, Mary Woe.hler and Sherman Neligh were at Columbus, Monday. It will pay farmers to see Wm. Williams before buying buggies or spring wagons. He will make it to your interest to do so. A little ill, then a little pill. The ill is gone, the pill has won. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers the little pills that cure great ills. S, Stapp & Son. S. D.Koons and wife are the proud parents . of a boy. born Saturday April 22d, and the Methodist pastor now declares “there’s a head under grandpa’s hat.” It is a truth in medicine that the smallest dose that performs a cure is the best. BeWitt’s Little Early Risers are the smallest pills, will perform the cure and are the best. S. Stapp & Son. The semi-annual report of T. J, Charlton,superintendent of the State reform farm for boys at Plainfield, shows that the entire number present during the past six months was 559, and that 105 were released on furlough. Of the ninety-two counties in this State, all have representative on the farm except six. Brown county is among this number. The report also states that industrial teaching was never more satisfactory than now. Don Fulano is a well known and well-bred draft horse in this community owned by Chas. Bittrich and managed by John Aspy. He is a dapple brown, 17 hands high, weighs 1700 pounds and will be eight years old in May. He is kind and gentle, and a sure foal getter. He can show three sets of the finest colts in this county. He will make the season the first three days of the week at John Aspy s barn west of town and the last three at John Simmons’ livery barn in Hope. All parries interested in heavv draft horses are invited to see Don Fulano.

rnJJffcc isffik A.atkjlSfc. tb3!Soc YOU I Have now rectified fotir issues m J of the E'Epnn.u’AX, containing chapters of \ THE YELLOW MASK, I | By Wilkie Collins, I ♦3 T g> You do not want to miss a 1 2 single chanter, do you? So f fj send us a dollar, give us your ? € name and “we’ll do the rest.” Fresh lime at Frank Barrow's. , Bananas, 15c. per dozen. Nellgh's. Carl Dalmbert has a new bicycle. Reduced prices in gasoline stoves at Pishel's. Mrs. Geo. L. Chandler is some better but still quite poorly. A. W. Trotter and family, of Petersville, were in town the last of the week. Good bread requires good flour. Get it at the Cave Milling Co.'s exchange. After careful examination we find the celebrated Jackson wagon, the best we ever saw. The Seymour Republican last week contained a write up of the business interests of that place. Piles of people have piles, but DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. S. Stapp & Son. Every head needs a bat? every hat needs a head. Match them from Romiuger’s new spring stock. Leave your order for the “Daisy cultivator with E. A. Jones and C.M. Rominger in Simmons’ block. RSWiESViBER, We have always been the leaders of low prices and mean to continue so. Lehman & Co. The Yfhite & Rochat millinery establishment will have a new stock of latest spring goods this week. Call and see them. Theo. Templeton and wife are the proud parents of a new boy which arrived at their home early last" Saturday morning. John Ketner is the owner of a fine Judge Somers colt,-a daisy-dam by Red Oak. , He is an inbred Blue Bull, very large and very fine. ■ C. A. Paetzel received a fine picture of three bird dogs, from his friend Jacob Lieber, of Nicholson ville, Ky. Gus has it framed and hanging in his shop. L. S. Fishe! & Bro., our leading hardware merchants, are selling the bulk of implements this season. They sell at one-half the profit asked by other concerns. 1 John Maxwell, ofUardington, O., who bought so many fine horses here recently returned last Thursday evening. He left for Greensburg the first of the week and intends to return in May. The men who denounce the Union veterans now for drawing pensions are the same men that abused them as “Lincoln hirelings” aiid "‘Yankee mercenaries” when they were at the front fighting to save, the life of the nation. —N. Y. Press. My left arm was lame and painful all last, summer from rheumatism; last fall I suffered from a persistent pain in my back in the region of kidneys; fearing my kidneys were affected I commenced taking K. E. N. T. S. When I had taken three bottles I found I had been completely cured of both troubles. My surprise was groat as I hadn’t thought of it curing my arm; have had no symptom of either trouble since._ It surely is an efficacious remedy. Henry Stitltz. Hope, Mch. 1, 189.3. Stapp & Son. It was Peter Cooper who said: “In all towns where a newspaper is published every man should advertise, even if nothing more than his card telling his name and business he is in. It not only pays the advertiser, but lets the people at a distance know that the town you reside in has a prosperous class of business men. As the seeds are sown so it recompenses. Never pull down the sign if you intend to do business, for it often indicates that your grip commercially is broken. The iudicious advertiser will receive ten dollars for every investment in the columns of a local newspaper.”— GreehsburgNew Era.

For fencing see L. 0. Brown. How about your subscription? Envelopes printed at this office, H. S. Rominger went to Ingalls Tuesday. Go to Neligh’s for bananas at 15c. per dozen. It2. Dr. B. Fitzpatrick went to Columbus Monday. Mothers who love their children give them Melol. Uncle Johnathan Blades still improving in health. For the best ice cream and soda water go to Noligh’s. Milton Treadway is clerking in Frank Brannen’s store. Go to H. S. Rominger’s to buy your carpets. New stock. s Born, to W. C. Ashton’and wife last Thursday night, a girl. V. S. Marlin has returned home after a six week’s stay at Rushville. This office is prepared to do neat Job work of all kinds. Give us a call. Do not fail to examine our goods and learn prices. They are always right. Lehman & Co. The Cave Milling Co. will supply you with the best flour at their exchange here. ’Squire Robbins has several good co}ts being worked at the Columbus driving park. The White & Rochat millinery establishment will add dressmaking to their line of business. If any of our readers intend buying a cook stove we would advise them to buy an Early Bird. Frank Neligh has Just received a car load of bananas which he is retailing at 15cts per dozen. It2. Farmers, have you seen the new Doering mower, with adjustable drag-bar, at Simmons’ block? When you go to see a man who is too poor to take a newspaper, be careful his dog don’t bite you.— Ram’s Horn. Our stock of shoes was never more complete as now We challenge the trade as to prices. Lehman & Co. Mrs. Sarah Cohee has charge of the entertainment given for the Moravian Sunday-school next Saturday evening. Attorney John C. Orr is suffering from an attack of heart trouble at his home on Franklin street. —Columbus Republican. Do you lack faith and love health? Let us establish your faith and restoi’e your health with DeWitt’s Sarsaparilla. S. Stapp & Son. H. E. Eosencrans returned Saturday evening from business college at Lexington, Kf. He has had a fine time and likes the place well. It is told on the new grandpa that bo pronounced two benedictions last Sunday morning. One is supposed to be under the old regime the other under the new. “There is a salve for every wound. ” We refer to DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, cures burns, bruises, cuts, indolent sores; as a local application in the nostrils it cures catarrh, and al- - .ways cures piles. S. Stapp & Son. j The cocoanut tree is the most valuable of plants. Its wood fur-1 nishes baems, rafters and planks; its leaves, umbrellas and clothing; its : fruit, food, oil,intoxicants and sugar; its shells, domestic utensilsjits fiber, ropes, sails and matting. Up in Hawcreek township resides Mrs. Miranda Essex, known in that part of the county as “Ran Essex,” and also as one of the most energetic women in the county. Mrs. Essex is a raiser of Plymouth Rock chickens, and is in the business for all there is in it. A few years ago she began the raising of chickens, and through a friend learned what she could sell them for in the Chicago market. She them began to increase her stock of Plymouth Rocks, until last year she had at a single hatching six hundred chickens, which she sdl for §350, or $7 a dozen, when i they would weigh t wo pounds each j Between the 1st and 4th of January, this year, she hatched'by incubators I 7U chicks, and in a few davs will j s up this lot to Chicago commission I house at $7.50 per dozen. Mrs. Essex i will raise another hatching this vear, and on it expects to realize as much as the first. This is her fourth vear in this business and her success has been marvelous. —Columbus Republican.

To Oar Country Friends: We have opened n produce store in the old Specht Shop, oil Main street, in II. pe, and will pay you the highest market price in CASH for BUTTER. EGGS, POULTRY, ETC. We sell Binder Twine. It will pay you to come and see us. J. F. Bi! ANNEX. To Oar Hope Triends: When you want good Butter, Fresh Eggs, ok a Nice Fat Chicken, come and see us. Me will cater to your wants to your own satisfaction. J. F. B. To Everybody: We sell ORGANS, PIANOS ami SEWING MACHINES lor Cash or on easy payments. €41 ve u» a call. J. F. BRANNEN.

Spring House Cleaning Time! When you make changes and contemplate baying new CARPETS, RUGS, OIL CLOTHS, CURTAINS. SHADES, We wish to call your attention to our Carpets, new in design and coloring and guarantee prices the lowest. We carry Tie Largest SM in Southern Minna OF Dry Goods, House Furnlslilnfl Goods, Ready Made Glotiilng. We can save you money, if 3 011 come to Greensburg to see us. Zolier, inw Reiter. Soda water at Neligh's. Snow on April 21st and 22d. Oliver points, 30cts. at Luther’s. Cheap suits fur children. Chandler’s. Wm. Williams can save 3 r ou $25 if you want to bu3 - a buggy. Monday May 8th is the date when the next term of circuit court convenes. G-o to Simmons’ new block and see the Brown wagon; first class in every respect. The commencement exercises of the schools of this township' will bo held in the Moravian church tlrs evening. An interesting program has been arranged. Ex-Governor Ira J. Chase will deliver the address before the graduates of Columbus high school at their 'commencement exercises May 9th. The most intelligent people of our community recognize in DeWitt’s Little Early Risers pills of unequaled merit for dyspepsia, headache and constipation. Very small, perfect in action. S. Stapp & Son. Mrs. Schaub’s Run day-school class will give a concert consisting of vocal and instrumental music, in the Moravian chapel Saturday evening, April 29th. Admission lOcent.s. Proceeds for the benefit of the j Sunday-school. 52t2, Bartholomew county’s oldest stock I buyer and auctioneer says; i Total disability from rheumatism i and nervous prostration has been my fate for the last eleven moi f>s. A. long stay, with medical treatment at | the mineral springs did me no good, i I was completely discouraged and as i helpless as a little child, when IcomI menced taking K. E. N. T. S. Soon ! a gradual improvement set in; have 'taken about seven bottles; am now able to resume business. No one can imagine mv estimation of this remedy.—Robert Spaxjgh, Hope. Ind., Mch. 1, 1893. Stapp & Son, Agts.