Hope Republican, Volume 2, Number 9, Hope, Bartholomew County, 22 June 1893 — Page 1

Hope Republican. frOL. II. HOPE, BARTHOLOMEW CO., IND., THURSDAY, JUNE 22,1893. NUMBER 9

PROFESSIONAL CARDS. RECEIVMS, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. eye, ear, nose and throat, Monday and Thursday, 1 to 4 p. m. Office: Soutli side Public Square. QK. S, STAI'P, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, \ HOPE, INDIANA. Office In S. Stapp & Son’s Drus Store. JJIl. W. X. NEWTON, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, HOPE; INDIANA. Office over post office,'on Jackson st. Residence on Jackson st. W. W. L V.TIBliKT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, COLUMBUS, IND. Offlceover Irwin’s bank. j_j.vckisr & Ri::rrv, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Office over Scbtvarizkopl’s hardware store, opposite Court-hous . Telephone No. 56. gTANSIFEB A lIAhllll, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, COLUMBUS, IND. Office over Irwin’s Bank. I A IOI1G, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Office 413 Third street, Golumbds, Ind. Will practice in circuit and supreme courts of, Indiana and U. S. court. M. L. HERBERT^ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office over Mutz & Lynch’s Drug Store, EDINBURG, INDIANA. \ Will practice In Johnson, Shelby and Bartholomew counties. Soda water at Neligh’s." How about your subscription? Geo. D. Weinland for binder twine. Will M, Inglis, Photographer, Columbus, Ind. See J. S. Luther for binder twine and low prices. Geo. S. Cook can supply you with shingles of the finest quality. J. -W. Bline-, the newly appointed postmaster at Hartsvilje was in town Friday. James Remy, of Burnsville, was here Sunday to see his father, John T. Remy. The Red Men of Madison have dedicated a now hall. Thomas Harrison, of Indianapolis, was the orator. Fred Bruner, a popular clerk at Columbus, is spending a vacation with his parents and friends here on account of his health. 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. Last Friday Lewis Niebert fron near Milford came in and chatted a while. He left a dollar for his next year’s paper .on the very day his subscription expired. It would gratify the heart of the editor if all were as prompt. My left arm was lame and 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 efEcasioits remedy. II enry Stultz. Hope, Mch. 1, 1S93. Stapp & Sen.

OUR NOTE BOOK. Go to Neligh for bananas. Gasoline stoves at Fishel’s. Oliver points, 30cts. at Luther’s. See Frank Barrow for fresh lime. Mrs. W. T. Dixon improves very slowly. Geo. D. Weinland for screen doors, 80 cents. Come early and stay all day to enjoy the Fourth. Saloon ascension and fine ice cream at Neligh’s on the 4th. Dr. Newton is having a driven well put down at his residence. E. A. Remy and wife, of Tipton, spent Sunday with relative here. Subscribe for the Republican. All the news for one dollar a year. President Stott, of Franklin college preached at Columbus last Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth Jones returned Sunday evening from a week’s visit at Summitville. Rev. George H. Jayne, of Vevay, was shaking hands with old friends here last Monday. The time of the evening train to Columbus was changed Monday. It now loaves at 8:52. Miss Cora Barker left Monday evening for a visit with friends at Columbus and Edinburg. James Weinland, of Indianapolis, is spending a few days here on business and visiting relatives. The RushVille Graphic changed hands last week. Harry E. Manor, of Alexandria,is the new proprietor. Rev. F. T. Fraser preached the baccalaureate sermon before the class of ’93 at Columbus last Sunday evening. Misses Ida George, Anna Conn and Mrs. Stella Bartholomew came up from Columbus last Saturday' evening to visit Miss George’s parents. Messrs. Griffiths and Wishard, of North Carolina, are on their way to the. World’s Fair and are spending, a few days with Lute Carmichael and family. Rev. J. D. Current, of Hope, who has been on a lecturing tour through Indiana, passed through this city for his home in Hope last evening.—Saturday’s Columbus Republican. Win. Williams has made three parties happy by supplying them with a brand new buggy. They are fine in appearance. Call and see Williams when you want a stylish outfit.' Miss Lena Zollner,of Indianapolis, assisted in the music at the Hartsville commencement last week. After the exercises were over she came to Hope fora visit with friends. Mrs. Mary Wallace and Mrs. Mattie McMackin returned from Chicago hist Friday to their brothers Dr. C. V. Kent and R. B. Kent. The postofflee was not moved last week as expected. The old boxes have been sold and Mr. Norman will put in an entirely new This will be a decided improvement. The change will probably be made about June 30th. / - George Swarts is recovering from the effect of an injury received in a runaway last week. The horse hitched to the delivery wagon ran off throwing George out and bruising his shoulder and elbow, and tearing the top off of the wagon. Quite a number of our citizens attended commencement at Hartsville last week. Among them were Mrs. L. A. Vogler and daughter Lucie, Mrs. Norton, of Kokomo, Miss Mary Sanders, Miss Marne Vogler, Ed Miller, Raleigh Norman, Eugene Chandler, E. ’ A. Norman and wife, Demia Billiard, Mrs. Lewis Spavgh, Mrs. Eights, A. Clouse and Nile Bruner.

SHOES! MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN! Our effort is to furnish them in quality, lit and price so that once a.purchaser always a customer. THOMPSON SHOE STORE One Door north ci Bank, Hone, Init,

Bananas at Nelighs. Come in and subscribe. Screen doors, 80c, at Fishol’s. Geo. D. Weinland for gasoline. Envelopes printed at this office. Lumber of all kinds at G.S.Cook’s. » Ardie Williams spent Sunday in Columbus. Buy the Jackson wagon, the best wagon on earth. Mrs. John Albright,of Indianapolis, is visiting relatives here. See the fireworks at Neligh’s and get a glass of soda water. August Brockmeyer and sister, of Indianapolis is visiting here. Miss Lucy Vogler is visiting friends in Edinburg this week. Thos. Lee,of Austin, Ind., is visiting his sister,Mrs. L. A. Vogler L. Albright and wife, of Edinburg, visited L. G. Solomon and wife, Sunday. Misses Hattie and Sue White attended commencement at Hartsville .last week. Mrs. George B. Stapp and Mrs. Frank Stapp went to Hartsvillc to attend commencement. Frank Neligh has just received a fresh supply of bananas which he is retailing at low prices. Mrs. Wm Bauman and son, Ralph, of Greenwood,are visiting his daughter, Mrs. Grace Bauman. Ralph Spaugh returned from Franklin on Friday. Ho expects i to go to Chicago the last of the week. | John W. Murphy and family, of Shelbyville spent Sunday with his I parents; George W. Murphy and wife. - Miss Alma Schaefer, late of the Conservatory of Music, of Cincinnati, is now at home and ready to receive pupils. Miss Lizzie Jackson, Wm Kendall and son Percy, of Columbus,!! attended the funeral of Lola Dillman, Tuesday. The. 4th will be celebrated by Neligh with fire works and baloon ascension. Soda water, ice cream and fresh made candy. Lovefeast was celebrated at the Moravian church last Sunday. Coffee and cake was served. It was the 63d anniversary of the church here. The infant daughter of Lewis Murphy died at the residence two miles west of Norristewn, Thursday, Juno 15th. The burial took place at Norristown on Friday. P. S. Holder cut his knee severely while filing a saw in the mill at Nortonsburg. In working at it he slipped and one of the teeth struck his knee making an .ugly gash. Last Friday quite host of little folks gathered at the residence of Edward Bruner, on North Walnut street, in honor of Homer's sixth birthday. He received a number of nice presents, and the enjoyment of the afternoon was taffy pulling. The guests present were Freeman Bruner, Arthur Bnrraes, Freddie and Levi Marshall, Herkhal Swarts, j Frank Shirley and Nellie McNeely, 1 MatMe Bruner, Anna Barmes.

Ice cream at Ncligh’s. Geo. D. Weinland for lawn mowers, 83.25. Mrs, Ida Fitzpatrick was in Columbus last Friday. Neligh will give you three loaves of bread for ten cents. Fresh meat and bologna always on hands at Bowman Bros. An Indian (?) show attracted some attention last week on our streets. Hal and Cliff Richman, of Alexan* dria visited E. T. Porter last week. Bowman Bros, are putting in a good line of groceries. Call and see them. Charlie Gilmour, from near Burneys is visiting his aunt Sirs. Frank Stapp. Mrs. B. Fitzpa.trick and children went to. Columbus last Saturda}' fora visit with relatives. The relay bicycle ride was completed successfully last week. Indiana boys made a fine record. Don’t buy a binder until you have seen the New Empire handled by John S. Luther. It is a daisy.

Go to the Simmons’ block for Deering binder twine, the best in the market and at rock bottom prices. If your reaper canvas needs repairing, bring it to S. Neligh. If you need a new one he can supply you. Miss Bertha Clouse is at home from Hartsville whore she has been attending school. She was a memi ber of the graduating class this year, i IVe are now prepared to do all j kinds of work in millinery and dress- | making. Work the best and prices the lowest. White & Eociiat. W. Side Public Square. John Simmons last week purchased the fine match horses recently owned by Augustus Miller. If you want to see John’s eye sparkle, just mention them to him. The Flat Rock Cave is the place to go to have a good time. Everything will be in good shape after June 1st. Plenty of feed for horse and man will be found thei e, also ice, etc.

DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures piles. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures burns. DeWitt’s'Witch Hazel Salve cures sores. DeWitfsWitch Hazel Salve cuses ulcers. Stapp&Son. The Columbus teachers have been selected for next year with Prof. J. A. Carnagey as superintendent. Miss Ida George is retained in the the fourth and fifth grades, north building. A publisher appreciates a letter such as was received last week from an Indianapolis subscriber. It says:; ‘ T like your paper very much and desire to renew my subscription. Enclosed please find amount due.” The following party of young people enjoyed themselves at the Cave Thursday: Misses Alice, Mattie and Lucie Vogler, Carrie Dalmbert. Alta and Etta Arbuckle, Anna Doup, of Columbus, Mary Sanders, of Sioux Falls, S. I), and Johanna Houtman, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Messsr. We Kennedy,Chauncey Dronbcrger, Ed. Reed, Herbert Rosencrans, Harry Weinland, Irvin Eominger. and Ed. Miller.

Fly nets, 50.;, at Fishel's. For fencing sec L. C. Brown. Go to Geo. S. Cook for lumber. Fresh veal meat every week at Bowman Bros. For the best ice cream and soda water go to Neligh's. New reaper canvasses tor sale and old ones repaired by S. Neligh. Neligh will supply you with fruit while you watch the celebration. Byron Lodge, No/* 108, Iv. of P. will have work in the third degree this evening. Miss Lucy Rhynerson gave a recitation at the temperance convention in Columbus last week. Harvey Albright, Carrie Albright, Emma Albright and Bert Marshal, of Edinburg, spent Sunday here. The old postoflrce boxes were sold to Mr. Bline, the new postmaster at Hartsville last Friday. Mr. Norman will put in an entirely new outfit here.. The Columbus high school picnicked at the Cave last Thursday and passed through here on their way home in the evening. It was a a jolly crowd. J, F. Brannon 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.

One word describes it —“perfection.” Wo refer to DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, cures oostinate sores, burns, skin diseases and is a well known cure for piles. Stapp & Son. W T hile Win. Fry was adjusting’ a scythe last Friday morning the wrench slipped and cut his right hand severely. It required about stitches to close up the wound. People who arc suffering from bleeding or itching piles, can bo cured by the usoof Meeol, the best remedy known for piles. For sfale by your druggist. Give me no I, a trial. Henry Hockstcin made things lively for a little while last Thursday evening about Woehler’s saloon. He was placed in the bastile and on Friday ho was brought before ’Squire Robbins on charge of disorder and drunkenness, and was sentenced to thirty days in the workhouse. I had not missed a winter for eight years without suffering severely from rheumatism until I 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. When you go. to the World’s Fair hunt up the Indiana building and make it your headquarters. You assist in paying for comforts there found and have a perfect right to enjoy them. Comfortable waiting rooms have been prepared for Indiana visitors? a free check-room and a suitable place for eating lunches.

When flies become troublesome in a house they can always, be expelled by a very simple mixture. A half teaspoouful of black pepper, finely ground, should be mixed with double the quantity of brown sugar and the compound be moistened with cream. The flies will generally eat greedily of this mixture if placed where they can -get it, but it will be their last meal, for the least taste of it is to a fly rank poison. Charlie Rothrock, one of otir respected citizens left homo last Thursday morning before breakfast and was not seen again until about (i o’clock that evening, when men searching for him found him sittingon a log in Weiulands wood's. He was brought to his home and went quietly to, work the next’morning. Brooding over financial difficulties is supposed to be the cause of his [ strange action.