Hope Republican, Volume 2, Number 15, Hope, Bartholomew County, 3 August 1893 — Page 8
CORRESPONDENCE. SAYINGS AND DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS BRIEFLY NARRATED. GT. LOUIS CROSSING. News is scarce. I saac Brooks and wife, of St. Paul, spent Sunday and Monday with Amanda Brooks. ’’Brooks & Snyder, at St. Louis Crossing, want your produce. They vili give the highest market price. The Sunday-school picnic at this place last Saturday was attended by u large and generous crowd of people. The stand managers took in C-id. William Badger spent Tuesday climbing the hills in Brown county in search of berries. • He secured several bucketfuls of the delicious fruit. We will sell ladies and gents fine shoes at or below cost for the next SO days, in order to make room for our fall and winter lines. Brooks & Snyder, St. Louis Crossing. HAHTSVILLE. Miss Ella Sharp is very sick at present. Ray Ward is recovering from his recent illness. Will Robertson moved to Burnsville last week. , C. R. Stout is visiting friend i at Edinburg this week. Mrs. Will Woodruff was visiting at Indianapolis last week. Will Bhillipy, of Morristown, visiting his parents here last week. The churches will hold union services during the month of August. Miss Rene Stewart attended c imp meeting at Silver Rights last week. Mr. Ryker has been confined to Lis room at the Pond House for several days. Miss Manta Hale and Cora Hop1. i:s, of near Hope, were in town j hursday. Rev. N. D. Foulk went to Shelby codnty last week injthe interest of 1 iie college. James Blinc is attending the Osgood Fair. He returned Thursday from Illinois. W. H. Fulwider and children, of <' Iambus, spent a part of last week in tins vicinity visiting friends. Ralph Bishop, of Indianapolis, is s,,ending the summer with his grandp uvnts, John Galloway and wife. A jolly party of Hope young people passed through town Wednesday on 1 heir way to Fallfork to spend the day. The Sunday-schools of this place will assist the Mt. Pleasant Sundayschool in ’a picnic at Anderson’s Falls, Saturday, August 5th. Mrs. Ira Starks and children, of Indianapolis, who have been visiti ig her parents, A. Griffey and wife, left on Tuesday for Adams, where they will visit friends before returning home. Dr. J. K. Smalley has been appointed examining surgeon of the Pension Bureau for this county. At ;i meeting of the board he was elected President. lie enters on his duties on Wednesday, August 2. Quarterly meeting was held at the F. E. church last Saturday and Sunday. Presiding Elder Marlatt. of Columbus, preached Saturday night ••ind Rev. Lowden, of Sardinia, on Sunday morning. Quarterly ser- \ ces were also hold at the U. B. church, Presiding Elder McNevv conducting them. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. ' The pastor will preach next Sunil iy morning, in the evening will deliver a lecture on the subject, ‘i go a-fisliing.” All invited. Quarterly meeting was held at S Louis last Sunday. The presidding elder was present and a grtod t iie enjoyed. Rev. Current is closing one of the t list successful years in the history i .he church here. More money Las been contributed to missionary
causes; the attendance and interest lias been at the best. Bro. Current justly feels proud of his year's work. The Hope League lias received notice of the Deputy Camp Meeting from August 10 to 22. All Epworthians will be furnished tents free, the Association having provided the dormitories for their use. A Temperance meeting will be held at the M. E. church, Saturday evening, Aug. 12 under the direction of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union. The exercises will consist of music, recitations and short address. All interested in the work of temperance are cordially invited to attend. ADDITIONAL LOCAL Wm. Marshall was a pasenger to Columbus Monday. Boots at half price Thompson’s. Don’t want to move them. Jesse Davis, of Columbus, spent Sunday with his mother here. If in need of a cook stove see the famous Early Bird before you bujv Dan Shaver's wife presented him with a fine girl last Sunday morning. L. S. Fishel & Bro. are selling a great many Early Bird cook stove. J. W. Cook, a successful Indianapolis grocer is visiting relatives here. Calvin Remy, of Columbus, transacted business in Hope last Tuesday. Bert Marshall returned to his work at Albright’s Carriage Works at Edinburg Monday. Mrs. Faugh has closed her millinery store here. She expects to teach again next winter. Mrs. Jesse Davis and children, of Columbus, are visiting her mother-in-law, Mrs. Mary A. Davis. We would advise our farmers to go to Fishel’s for plow points, as tney have the only complete line in Hope. Wm. William’s sale last Saturday was well attended, but only fair prices realized. Fart of the stock was not sold. The school board intend to paper and paint the interior of the school building before the opening of the next term. A. T. Hart, of Indianapolis, United States Marshal, arrived yesterday for a visit with A. Dalmbert and family. W. S. Wynn, manager of the Atlas Life Insurance Company, 6f Indianapolis, was in town Tuesday evening on business. Frank May and wife and Miss Bertha May, of near Petersville, returned from a week's visit at the \y or Id’s Fair. Mrs. Jas. Handley received word Tuesday evening that her brother at Greenbsurg is vei - y low and not expected to live. Sunday, Aug. C. v Sunday-school, 9 a. m. Preaching 19:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. at the Moravian church. J unior Endeavor 2 p. m. Children’s Bible Hour, Wednesdays 8 a. m. and weekly Bible study 8 p. m. Mothers, you can avoid many nights of anxiety and unrest, freting about that sick babe, if you will keep Melol in your home and give it a dose when it shows symptoms of being unwell. For sale by all druggists. The lawn at the residence of the Misses Vogler, east of town was the scene of a festive party last Friday night. The weather was perfect. The lawn on which refreshments were served was beautifully decorated, and the young people thoroughly enjoyed the evening. Those present were Misses Johanna Houtman, Alta and Etta Arbuckle, Mary and Ella Weinland, Cora Hopkins, Carrie Kent, Carrie Dalmbert; Messrs. W. F. Kennedy, Wm. Kennedy. Ed. Miller, Harry Weinland, Ed. Reed, Sherman Hopkins, Frank Barrow, F. C. Felsberg, Chauncey Dronbergcr, Chas. H. Porter, Sherman Fitzpatrick and wife; Miss Anna McEwen, Messrs. Will McEwen, Sherman Remy and Ed Stevenson, I cf Columbus. I
vrir^r-, ‘ y The Center ot Attraction. For news of Hope and neighboring towns is the Hope Republican. No other paper has so many correspondents for our neighbors. No other paper gives so much local news. Read the Republican and be happy.
Bananas, fresh and fine. Nellgh's. Black lawns worth 25c to 30c now 15 to 20c, at Rominger’s. The gas well in Clay township was a failure. After going about 953 feet the drill struck salt water and the well was abandoned. Little vegetable health producers; DeWitt’s Little Early Risers cure malarious disorders and regulate the stomach and bowels, which prevents headache and dizziness. Stapp & Sou. Bartholomew county’s oldest stock buyer and auctioneer says: Total disability from rheumatism and nervous prostration flas been my fate for the last eleven months. A long, stay, with medical treatment at the mineral springs' did me no good. I was completely discouraged and as helpless as a little child, when I commenced 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 my estimation of this remedy.—Robert Spacgii, Hope, Ind., Mch. 1, 1893. Stapp & Son, Agts.
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