Hope Republican, Volume 2, Number 16, Hope, Bartholomew County, 10 August 1893 — Page 4

CORRESPONDENCE. SAYINGS AND DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS BRIEFLY NARRATED. ST. LOUIS CROSSING. Fishing is the national theme on these swaltry days. Joseph Andrews shipped a carload of hogs to Indianapolis last week. Frank Brooks jr., spent two days of last weely near St. Pail and "Waldron. Quite a number of our young pcople attended the picnic at Taylorsville last Saturday. HARTSVILLE. The sick of .our vicinity are not much better. The World’s Fair pienicers from this place, have returned homo and report a good time. Sherman Sims and wife have moved to Columbus. 0. R. Stout is spending the week in Edinburg and Columbus. A number from here and vicinity will attend the Vernon fair this j week. Gus Garriott and family, of Indianapolis are visiting the family of John Galloway. H. C. Stout has purchased property in Hope and will become a resident of that place. The S. S. picnicet Clifty Falls was u success in. every way and all who (were therein joyed the day very much Miss Hattie Clapp who has been spending the summer with relatives in Clark co., returned home last week. FLATROCK. To late for last wee!*. The saw mill started Tuesday. Wesley Hading is suffering from neuralgia. Mrs. Cal Isley has returned from a visit in the country. Ed Gearard was visiting his parents east of here Saturday. -) Dr. D. A. Pettigrew is going to a wjud mill soon. ' ' ivHss Sadie Williams, of Columbus, was visiting friends hero over Sunday. Chas. E. McCartney and wife spent. Sunday with relatives in Hops. Arch Spurliu, Jas. Shoal and Wm. Podge are camping out on the river this week. I Ruth Hartzell has returned after a few /lay's visit with relatives at Connorsville. L. G. Solomoi moved his weil tools to Joe Seotts farm-Monday and commenced drilling a well. The M. E. Sunday-school festival was a grand success, both social and financially., Net proceeds $11. 59. Wheat is worth today, (Tuesday,) ?r>c per pushel. This lacks just 80c of being as much as our Democratic brethren predicted last fall, comment unnecessary. Wo understand a reverend gentleman of your town referred to the festival at this place as being the work of the devil etc etc. If we are rot badly mistaken the Rev. will have enough to attend to keeping | the devil down in his own town ! wAilput .bothering about Mat Rock, j MORAVIAN. Sunday, Aug, 13. Sunday-school! !) a. in. 10:80 preaching, followed! by Love Feast and the celebration | of the Lord’s Supper. Evening ser- j vices, 7:3(1. All communicants should try to he present. The services cf this day commemorate the baptism of the spirit experienced by I the newly formed rpngregatioB of Moravian Btvthem. who on Aug. 17, 172.S, went from H urnhut to the village church at Bertfclesdorf, fo celebrate the lord’s Supper for the first time after the adoption of the 1 rules and discipline sf the Bohemian ; Erethern. This is regarded as th 1 1 birthday of the renewed church of j the Unites Fratnme ur Moravian 1 c Lurch. [

METHODIST EPISCOPAL. No service next Sunday morning. Regular Service at night. Rev. Elmer Fix and wife attended our service Sunday. They are soon to depart for China where they will engage in missionary work. Regular service was held Sunday morning with.a fair attendance. At the close of the service the pastor performed the ceremony of christening his little grandson. A Temperance meeting will bo 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. BAPTIST. A fair attendance at botii services Sunday and a good interest was manifested. Rev. W. W. Smith preaches at Hawcreek next Sabbath. Subject for youngpeoplesmeeting next Sunday evening “Ruth."’ Miss Sue White leader. Pastor is attending the Whitewater Valley Association at Sunman this week. ADDITIONAL LOCAL Geo. Welsh is attending the World's Fair. Miss Ardie Vogler spent Thursday in Columbia Eph. Norton, of Nortonsburg,was in town Tuesday. The Hope public schools will commence September 11th. Nicholas Anderson moved his household effects to Columbus Tueskay. The Messrs. Nibert and Colee, of near Milford, called at the office last week. Ben Jones and daughter, of Shelhyville, were in town Monday afternoon. James Moore and wife, of Shelby county was visiting friends here Monday. Mr. Koons and wife, who have been visiting- Rev. J. D. Current and wife, left Monday for Kentucky. All the talk in the world will not convince you so quickly as one-trial of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve for scalds, burns, braises, skin affections and piles. Stapp & Sda. Oda Boyer, of Newbern, was accidentally shot on last Friday by Daniel Cohee. The boys were shooting turtles in Gliffty and Cohee's gun' was accidentally discharged i The ball struck young B6yur above the right eye and passing aroundthe skulicomiag out on the opposite side. We received a vary excellent letter from E. E. Trotter this week and would haye put it in our paper but it, cam cone day to late for this week's issue, the purer was them lull and running over. The many . friends of Rev. Lew's Crawford, near Newbern gave him quite q surprise on last Thursday. It being his 74th birthday a fine j dinner and many nice presents were given . him including some money. An enjoyable time was spent and v.di i they left they Rule the Rev. I fed that they would be glad if his I life would be spared many yeaa-s. i Bis Christian influence would be missed by all in that vicinity. Fifty persons enjoyed the day. J This office was remembered with j soma samples of fine cake much to j the enjoyment of the office force. j On last Saturday night' about 10 ' o'clock the barn of J. J. Brannon was consumed by fire. The fire | was under such headway when discovered that it was impossible to save the barn or any of its contents, j He lost his new surrey, harness, forks, shovels, cuMSng box, a small amount of wheat, four tons of hay and other articles, of value. The origin of-the lire is a mystery and I may always- remain so. One theory is that probably an angry tramp i wreaked revenge in this, fiendish I way. The barn was insure I furjWOO ; and Sl&b on the contents 'Mr., | Brtwmea desires to return thank.* to I friends and neighbors for assisting j him to save his dwelling which was . o.r< fire several times but was with difficulty saved*

NOTU'I'.. All persons who are indebted to me are requested to call at once and make settlement. W. T. Newton. Until Ium-’k. Carminative Balsam, the great stomach and bowel Remedy, is still working wonders. For sale by ad druggists. A< tou 4!aiup Meeting The Big 4 Will sell excursic n tickets to Camp Acton at SI.(JO round trip including admission to grounds, until Aug. 20. BUTCHER'S OUTFIT FOR SALE. A beef refrigerator and a complete outfit of butcher’s tools for sale at a reasonable price. For particulars call on O. W. Bowman, Hope, Ind. Jones and Rominger sent out another.. Birdsell clover Fuller on Tuesday. Mary Nixon one of the teachers selected for the public school here, has sent in her resignation. Mrs. Kate Paugh has been selected by the school board to fill the place 'of Fanny Brown who resigned. Little vegetable health producers; DeWitt’s Little Early Risers cure malarious disorders and regulate the stomach and bowels, which prevents headache and dizziness. Stapp & Son. The picnic given by the St. Louis Sunday-school last Saturday was a grand success and well attended. The Hope Sunday-school carried off the prize for the largest school and Clifford for best singing. The proceeds were about $00 of which $35 was cleared. Bartholomew county's oldest stock buyer and auctioneer says; Total disability from rheumatism and nervous prostration has 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 ns a little child, when 1 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 Spacgh, Hope, Ind., Mch. 1, 181)3. Stapp & Son, Agts

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