Hope Republican, Volume 2, Number 8, Hope, Bartholomew County, 15 June 1893 — Page 1

loPE Republican. ) VOL/ HOPE, BARTHOLOMEW CO., IND., THURSDAY, JUNE 15,1893. NUA'BER 8

(signal cards. IJr An and surgeon. EYEr AND THROAT, /ay and Thursday, 1 to 4 p. m. >de Public Square. Dp jAN and SURGEON, K>p;e, INDIANA. r - ; - oJpp & Son’s Drug Store. £•, W. T. NEWTON, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, HOPE, INDIANA. ;fflco over post ofHco, on Jackson st. Kesi'ice on.Jackson st. W. LUiBiEui', 1 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ■8 , COLUMBUS, IND. * 'Iflipe over Irwin’s bank. !JACK. KK & HEMY, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, JfTice over Scltwartzkopf’s hardware store, ePosito Court-hous . Telephone No. 50. U-rr— r »TANMFE« & BAKKit, i ATTOENEYS-AT-LAW, 5 COLUMBUS, IND. i "’■'iMp&vw J-Mvin’s Bank. D & EJI1C, '■ 4 if 1 Tliird st root, Columbus, Ind. Will le in circuit and supreme courts of InJunUI.S. court. ' k. L. HERBERT7 , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, hce over Mat* & Lynch’s Drug Store, 1 EDINBURG, INDIANA. 'I practice in Johnson, Shelby and Bar,’mew counties. t""~ " ' >cla water at Neligh’s. -ow about your subscription? tops will celebrate the Fourth, veo. fb. Weiuland for binder twine. ■Vill M. I’nglis, Photographer, Colibus, Ind. W. H. Smith, of Columbus, was in ivn Sunday. Sec J. S. Luther for binder twine id low prices. G eo. S. Cook can supply you with angles of the finest quality. Mrs. M. P. Miller and son, Guy, pent Sunday with relatives in Col.mbus. Farmers, have you seen the new ointed-platform Deering binder at he Simraons’block? Wanted —A housekeeper about 10 or 35 years of age. For particulars call on or address, Charles bightner. Sulphur Hill, Ind. i Misses Marie and Sallie Vogler and ‘Carrie Leinbaek, of Salem, N. C., who have been visiting friends here, returned to their home Tuesday. Miss Hattie Fishel, accompanied them. Raud Shirley, Milt Bevis, Mort Luther, Dan Davis and Geo. Wendell compose a camping party which left Monday morning for Blue river. They expect to stay a week, apd will return with stories of adventure enough to fill volume. My left arm -was lame arid painfu 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 great as I hadn’t thought of it curing my arm; have had no symptom of cither trouble since. It surely is an efficacious remedy. Henry Stultz. Iljpe. MjL. 1,1833. Stapp & Son.

OUR NOTE BOOK. Go to Neiigh for bananas. Envelopes printed at this office. Oliver points, 30cts. at Luther's. For gasoline stoves, go to Fishcl’s. Sec Frank Barrow for fresh lime. Geo. D. Weinland for screen doors, 80 cents. Come early and stay all day to enjoy the Fourth. Shepard Leinback was able to be in town last week. For the best ice cream and soda water go to NelighV Ed. Sewards, of Columbus, spout Sunday with relatives here. L. Albright, of Edinburg, expects to spend next Suriday in Hope. When in need cf a good buggy or harness call at Simmons’ block. W. C. Ashton moved to his new residence in east Hope, Monday. Subscribe for the Republican. All the news for one dollar a year. S. L. Winegar is able to be on the streets again, after his recent illness. Bowman Bros, are putting in a good lino of groceries. Call and sec them. ■ Chas. Fishel and Jacob Wolf, of Edinburg, spent Sunday with relatives here. E. A. Woesner aud wife,of Shelbyville, visited his uncle Jonas Woesner and wife last Friday. Farmers, have you seen the new Deering mower, with adjustable drag-bat, at Simmons’ block? Omer Scudder and wife have returned from a visit with Mrs. Scudber's parents near Columbus. Don’t buy a binder until you have seen the New Empire handled by John S. Luther. It is a daisy. Preparation for Children’s Day next Sunday are being pushed at the Baptist and Methodist churches. Miss Kate Foller returned Saturday evening from Honey Creek, where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. A. W. Edwards. We are now prepared to do all kinds of work in millinery and dressmaking. Work the best and prices' the lowest. White & Rochat. W. Side Public Square. A willful falsehood told is a cripple, not able to stand by itself without another to support it. It is easy to tell a lie, but hard to tell only one lie.—Fuller. Ignorance of the merits of DeWitt’s Little Early Risers is a misfortune. These Little pills regulate the liver, cure headache, dyspepsia, bad breath constipation and biliousness. Stapp & Son. Your children that are in school wilh be cured of that distressing 1 headache which is so common among school children in warm weather, by the use of an occasional dose of Helot.. ■ For sale by all druggists. It is said that when Benjamin Franklin proposed to start a newspaper his mother tried to dissuade him from it because she said there were already two papers in America, and there was no room for another. In the case of the State vs. George Shore for stealing molasses, Felsberg [ was prosecuting for the State and Judge Hacker, of Columbus was the attorney for the defense. The prosecution failed to show the defendant’s guilt; the defense proved an alibi and Shore was acquitted. , Last Thursday a party of young people spent the day at the cave on Flat Rock. They all report a splen- | did time. Those composing the par- | ty were Misses Kate Hopkins, Ardie J Verier, Stella Burney, Nora Reber, | Nellie Rominger, Anna Rights, and Jennie Perry; Messrs. John White, John Ehynerson, Eugene Chandler, ; Warren Atkinson and Raleigh Norman.

S hi O E S ! MEN, WOMEiTmT CHILDREN! Our effort is to furnish them in quality, fit and price so that once a purchaser always a customer. THOMPSON SHOE STORE One Door nortti of Bank. Hone. Inti.

Bananas at NelighS. Come in and subscribe. Go to Fishel’s for fly nets. Jas. Homsher is no better. Lumber of all kind?, at G-S.Cook's. Geo. D. Weinland for lawn mowers, $8.25. . Columbus ladies still play progressive euchre. Neiigh will give, you three loaves of bread for ten cents. Mrs. C. V. Kent returned home last Saturday evening. Fresh fish every Friday and Saturday at Bowman Bros. Arrangements are being made for a big time here on the Fourth. Childrens’ day, Sunday evening, June 18th at the Baptist church. Rev. W. H. Vogler Again occupied his pulpit last Sunday morning and evening. Dillard Barker was limping a part of last week from having run a thorn in his foot. Lei a Dillman carried a bandaged foot Saturday evening on account of stepping on a nail. Frank Nellgh has just received a fresh supply of bananas which he is retailing at low prices. If your reaper canvas needs repairing, bring it to S. Nellgh. If you need a new one he can supply you. Water was reached last Tuesday in the well at Lewis Holder's new residence ' on Jackson strept at a depth of fifty-five feet and six inches. The Edinburg Courier is making a loud protest because their school superintendent is paid $1500,ormore than cither Franklin, Shelby ville or Martinsville.

We conld not improve the quality if paid double the price. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is the best salve that experience can produce or that money can buy. Stapp & Son. The Flat Rock Cave is the place to go to have a good titne. Everything will be in good shape after June 1st. Plenty of feed for horse and man will be found theie, also ice, etc. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures piles. DeWitt’s Witch Haze! Salve cures burns. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve cures sores.DeWitt’sWitch Hazel Salve cuses ulcers. Stapp & Son. I had not missed a winter for eight years without suffering severely from rheumatism until 1 tried K.E.N.T.S. It was the first and only remedy I ever found to help me. Have used it at times for the last three years. It never disappoints. One to three bottles always does the work.— Geo. Schaefer. Hope, March 1, 1893. Stapp & Son, Agts. ' Sunday afternoon the Knights of Pythias assembled in their cas ,le hall and quietly marched to the cemetery to decorate the grave of their deceased brother. The exercises were of 'the simplest. The object of the yearly rememberance was stated ty John Linke, the flowers were deposited on the grave, prayer was offered by Rev. W. W. Smith, a song, “United Now,” was sung. Then re-forming they marched quict1 ly back to their hall and disbanded.

Ice cream at Nellgh’s. Go to Fishel’s for gasoline. , For fencing see L. C. Brown. Goo. D. Weinland for gasoline. Go to Geo. S. Cook for lumber. ,L. A. Vogler was in Columbus last Friday, Mrs. Perry Lane is visiting friends in Grecnsburg. Marshal Wright had quite a force at work last week. Miss Alma Schaefer visited friends in Edinburg last. week. Hamp Transcu and family arc at North Vernon this week. Fresh meat and bologna always on hands at Bowman Bros. The Word's Fair party returned Saturday, delighted with their trip. •Mrs. E. E. Waddington, of Columbus, visited Mrs. II. S. Rominger last week. Miss Lillie Payne, of Hamilton, Ohio, is visiting Miss Minnie Scudder, north of town. Go to the Simmons' block for Deering binder twine, the best in the market and at rock bottom prices. C. S.Crary,of Martinsville,general agent for the Atlas Life Insurance Company, of Indianapolis, was in town last Friday doing business for his company. The commissioners have appointed as doctors 'for the poor of Haw Creek township at the following | salaries: north-east B. Pitzpat- , rick, $65; south-east F. J. Beck, $24. L. T. Shultz our veteran hackdriver fell in coming down his barn loft last Saturday evening and run a piece of iron into his log. He was able for duty Monday morning, however, though a little lame. S. A. Vanhorn,who has been spending part of his vacation here,returned Friday to Chicago where he will resume his work as conductor on a branch of the North-western. He left by the way of Columbus, where he bids fair to capture a fair maiden for his own.

The report that we had advertised our stock of goods for sale and would discontinue our business is false. We > are having a more prosperous business than ever before, and are better prepared to accomodate our customers with low prices and good work. Call and see for yourself. , Very truly, White & Rociiat. Flower Mission Day was appropriately celebrated by the “Y” here, j ! A committee of young .ladies with i baskets of flotvers went to the homes j of the sick ‘ and left bouquets to 1 brighten the sick room and cheer the j inmates. This organization of young people can find many ways of doing I good. The name of Grant is an open sesame to Chinese favor‘throughout j the empire. So great is the Chinese j veneration for Him that it would, scarcely be within the power of any of General Grant’s sons to make a 1 request in the whole of the empire 1 that would not be at once fulfilled.— Washington letter to Rushville Graphic.

Binder twine at Fishel’s. Fresh lime at Frank Barrow's. Special bargains in lap dusters at Fishel‘s. Let everybody pull together and we will have a big celebration. New reaper cahvasses for sale, and old ones repaired by S. Neligh. The Fishel boys are selling the bulk of binder twine this season. Mrs. Dr. Stapp and Mrs. Will Rights were in Columbus Tuesday. Mrs. Elizabeth Jones is visiting her daughter, Mrs. ‘J. B. Phillipy at Summitville. Before baying hay rakes, go to Simmons’ block, north side square and get prices. * Dr. N. S.Winterrowd,of Atchison, Kan., is vjsiting his children and Prof. Holland and family here. Miss Gladys Mahaffey returned with her sister to Ilartsville Tuesday to attend the commencement,exercises. J, F. Brannen will purchase your butter and eggs, and pay you the highest market price. He will supply town customers with fresh butter and eggs at all times. John Stam is visiting in ladianap-. olis this week. He will spend a few days in Shelbyville before returning. The question is asked whether he will return single or double. The farmers of the vicinity of Hope are invited to attend a tost of A. W. Trotter's patent attachment forcorn planters on the lot of W. I. Davis in Hope next Saturday, June 17th.

One word describes it-r-“perfec-tion.' 1 We refer to DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, cures opstiuate sores, burns, skin diseases and is a well known cure for'piles. Stapp & Son. Rev. W. H. Vogler, Sherman Neligh, Chas. G. Michael, and L. A. Robertson returned last Saturday morning from the meeting oftho Moravian synod at Bethlehem, Pa. Go to Ground Floor Gallery, opposite St. Denis Hotel Washington street, Columbus, Ind., successor to Lawson & Ferguson,for the best photographs. Just the place to bring the babies. 2to. Sunday was observed in Columbus as decoration day. Addresses wore delivered by Attorney C. F. Remy, Mrs. H. B. Essex and Rev. Z. T. Sweeney, after which the graves of the departed knights were decorated. The 89th birthday of Andrew Trotter will be celebrated next Sunday in the woods of H. D. Trotter south-west of town. All are invited to fill their baskets and come and enjoy the day together. There .will be preaching in the afternoon by Rev. W. W. Smith. Babe Hawkins was the cause of considerable trouble in Shelbyville last Saturday. Officer; Magill was cut in'the face and lips. Deputy sheriff McDougal sustained a broken leg. Hawkins -was held for trial but gave a bond of $4,COO for his appearance.

At the apron social to he given by the Epworth League next Saturday evening the young ladies will be given aprons v hich are numbered as they enter the hall. The young men will purchase envelopes containing numbers, tbui seeking the fair damsel whose apron bears his number will escort her to supper. Admission 5 cents; supper 20 cents. While John Sidener and. Brose Wolverton were driving in front of Garner Herron's Tuesday, John's horse became frightened at a bunch of straw in the Amd and ran away. The buggy struck a locust tree and occupants were thrown out. Wolverton struck the sidewalk but was not seriously injured. Sidener was thrown against the tree and insensible for a few minutes. His face was badly skinned and ho was considerably bruised. The buggy top was i completely wrecked.