Hope Republican, Volume 2, Number 2, Hope, Bartholomew County, 4 May 1893 — Page 6
ALBRIGHT, ProDrletor^^^^^* My Carriage Shop is in good running order and I am prepared to do trimming, painting, blacksmithing and all kinds of wood work. A fin* And largo 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. K. G. BRVIS, DEALER IN »rug», Paint#, Patent Medicine#, Oil#, Perfumeries, Varnlslie#, Clears, Toilet Articles, Stationer)', Fancy Goods, a. i. cor. public squars. Wall Paper In all Latest Styles. M). i9. iiVt§, CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. ~%sG. A. NIMABER^ — Merchant Tailor, 203 Washington st., - Columbus, Ind. All the latest novelties of the season constantly in stock. Fit and workmanship guaranteed. 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, Ind. COLUMBUS MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS CLUTCH & COLNIAN. - Proprietors. C. d. REMY. Salesman GRANITE MONUMENTS A SPECIALTY. BEAT DESIGNS; GOOD MATERIAL; PERFECT WORK; PRICES REASONABLE. 324 FOURTH STREET. COLUMBUS. An immense lino of BOOTS & SHOES Which we will sell at lowest prices at the Globe Shoe Store 407 Washington st., Columbus, Ind. FRANK LINDSAY. ESTABLISHED, -] [m 2360. The Most Extensive DIJMO AND ORGAN DEALER sN- | Za Bonthara Indiana. CATALOGUES FREE.
Ths Choapart Plto* to Boy a Fin* Organ The Best Place to Get a Good Plano, Terms Easy. Warranted Fire Tears. Correspondence Promptly Answered. Address, S. V. HLA.KJDIKTGK S327TX10'ur; IxicU H. D. LEEDS, Salesman, hope. ind.
Effects of Close Shaving. Do you know what a close shave means? I never did until I looked at a face the other day, through a microscope, which had been treated to this luxurious process. Why, the entire skin resembled a piece of raw beef. To make the face perfectly smooth requires not only the removal of the hair, but also a portion of the cuticle and a close shave moans the removal of a layer of skin all around. The blood vessels thus exposed are not visible to the eye, but under the microscope each little quivering mouth, holding a minute blood drop, protests against such treatment. 'The nerve tips are also uncovered and the pores are left unprotected, which makes the skin tender and unhealthy. This sudden exposure of the inner layer of the skin renders a person liable to nave colds, hoarseness and soar throat—Medical Classics.
Wrongly Translated. The story is an old one of the party of tired travelers who entered a house decorated by a peculiar sign and demanded oysters. “This is not a restaurant," said the courteous gentlemen who met them. “I am an aurist.” “Isn’t that an oyster hung outside the door?" “No, gentlemen ; it’s an ear.” A body of sailors from an American vessel stopping at Samoa went to the German consulate and demanded dinner. "This is not a hotel," said the offended domestic official who met them. “Well, if it isn’t a restaurant what’s that black fowl hung out for. An’t it a sign?” inquired the spokesman. The “sign” was the German eagle, the consular coat-of-arms.—Youth’s; Companion.
MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. Obelisks were probably the first monuments. A tree-planting day has been established in thirty-eight States. In 1892, 5,500,000 persons in this country had life insurance policies. Every gem known to the lapidary has been found in the United States. In the space of a minute the polypus can change its form one hundred times. The Mississippi and its tributaries have 12,854 miles of navigable water. A Jersey City man has a museum of door knobs numbering over 3,000 specimens. Many of the leading Government buildings at Washington are on the Greek style. A child with three arms, it is said, was born one day recently at Logansport, W. Va. Twenty-one per cent, of the men employed in our merchant marine are unable to swim. Germany makes an excellent brand of “Scotch'’ whisky, which finds a ready sale in India. Tennessee will have at the World’s Fair a beech tree on which Daniel Boone engraved his name. Excessive rope-jurnpingcaused the death of Bessie Woodward, a little girl of Washington, D. C. There are one hundred aud twen-ty-two different varieties of roses in a garden at Lexington, Fla. Near Dearnut, in Morocco, a natural aqueduct of rock carries a river over a wide and deep gorge. The Moors of Arabia and Spain were the first to display colored globes in drug-store windows. The organs of smell in the vulture are so delicate that it can scent its food for a distance of forty miles. A third set of natural teeth has come to bless Mrs. G. Stephens, of Albany, Ga. Her age is ninety. Since 1840, thirty-seven vessels, of which a part of the name was the “City of,” have been wrecked or lost. A Salishbury (N. C.) farmer says that hogs watered exclusively with well water will be free from cholera. The pendant ear ring which deformed the ears of our grandmothers promises to return into fashionable favor. A safety pin swallowed by a cow belonging to John Smith, of Kingston, Ontario, caused the animal's death. Two hnndrcd dogs are annually doomed to death in the University of Buffalo, for physiological experiments. An Oshkosh (Wis.) farmer has been fined for cruelly punching the eyes out of a cow and wrenching her tail off. People who own chickens in Hutchinson, Kansas, are compelled by law to inclose them in coops from March to October. A calf with a wing growing from its shoulder-blade may be seen on the farm of A. M. Chisholm, near Hecla, South Dakota. An electrician in Nashville, Tenn., says that it would be dangerous for women wearing crinoline to cross the electric car tracks. □ Among the new diseases are listed typewriters' backache, telephone earache, gum-chewers’ lockjaw and cigarette smokers’ insanity. A rent or cut in an oil-cloth may be readily mended by laying a piece of sticking-plaster underneath,sticky side up, and bringing die edges of ihe cloth together. A brief attack of neuralgia caused a remarkable change in Miss Fairy Musetter, a nineteen-year-old belle of Fostoria, Ohio. Her hair has become as white as snow. The State owns and protects the mountain sheep of Colorado. Ten years’ imprisonment in the penitentiary is the punishment for any person convicted of killing one. Mahomet’s injunction against the use of ardent spirits is so well obeyed even at this late day that it is an extremely rare sight to see a drunken Mussulman. One healthy house-fly in the course of the summer, lays four times, and each time about eighty eggs, making 320 for the season. It is estimated that in one season the product of a pair of flies amounts to 2,080,320 eggs. HA scene in the passing of the red man was witnessed in the early morning at Dalles, the other day. A procession of Indians wended its way up the railroad on Front street, two members of which bore on a board a dead d body wrapped in a blanket. They were en route to one of their islands, where they bury the remains of their departed friends, in the firm belief that from these places their spirits will be escorted to the happy hunting grounds.—Portland Oregonian.
1853 GOTO 1893 “The Old Reliable” FOB HARDWARE, ST^L, Tin, Iron and Steel Roofing, Wood, Iron and Cham Pumps, Cement, Plaster and Plastering Hair. NO LOTTERY! NO GUESSING! But when vou buy $20 worth of goods, (Barb and Plain Wire, Tin and Steel Roofing excepted) for cash, you will be presented free of charge one of the Favorite Ironing Boards worth $2.50. Call and see them. CEMENT, $1.10 per bbl. GEORGE D. WEINLAND. SAVE MONEY — BUYINGS — fMyTgrBes Reed & son. THE GROCERS.
COLUMBUS, HOPE&GREENSBURG. CreensbTg Columbus to to Columbus Gre'nsb rg STATIONS. Dally, ex. Dally, cx. Sunday. Sunday. 95 93 92 91 V. M. aTm. A.M. P. M. 9 30 9 00 Greensburg 8 30 6 50 9 37 9 10 . 0., H. & G. Junction. 8 25 C 40 9 45 - 9 20 Ewlngton 8 IS 6.32 9 57 9 33 Burney’s 8 04 6'20 10 09 10 00 ..IlartsvIIIo Crossing. 7 50 5 58 10 17 10 15 Dope 7 42 5 45 10 29 10 35 Miller’s 7 28 5 25 10 39 10 45 Lambert’s 7 17 5 15 10 50 jllcOO Columbus 7 00 5 00 D. B. MARTIN, r —I Gon. Pass. Agt., Cincinnati, O. IT, L. Michaels, Agt. Hope. WOOD-WORK OF ALL KINDS Buggies, Wagons, Plows, etc. BLACKSMITHING SUCH AS Shoeing, Plow Repairing, etc. In fact, EVERYTHING in the Smith Line. Money Saved Is Money Made. CALL ON L a L Diiiman. EAST JACKSON ST. Geo s. cook. DEALER IN LUMBER, LATH AND SHINGLES. RED CEDAR POSTS. Tin, Iron and Steel Rooting, ROOF • PAINTING, AND General Repair Work. Yellow Pine Heart Shingles.
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FRANK BARROW DEALER GRAIN. COAL. TWINE, AND BONEDUST OPPOSITE C. H, & Q. DEPOT HOPE. INDIANA. Highest cash prices paid for wheat and corn. Coal delivered to any part of the town on short notice. Best brands of Binder Twine and Bone Dust. Give me a trial. I will treat you right. FRANK BARROW. “ Something ~ New." WHEELEIT& WILSON No. 0.
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