Hope Republican, Volume 2, Number 39, Hope, Bartholomew County, 18 January 1894 — Page 8

GKO. W. CALDWELL & BRO.

m ouaraim All material and workman-i ship. Oar material is the; best that money can bay. 1 We will put our workn a i- i fillip in lettering, ornament"! mg, etc., against that, o ' any other monument dealer! in In diana. _ i

GRANITE AND MARBLE MONUMENT DEALERS' SUCCESSORS TO MICHAEL UNGER. Who Has Sold His Entire Business Interest and Good Will | to the Above Named Firm.

fie nave me Goods To sell and we are going to sell'them. | We compete with any .other dealer in the state in hqliti3 csPifi Pplpp UU911MJ flllu f Hoo.

We Have on Hand I i One of the largest and best selected stocks of. Granite and Marble Monuments of any dealers in Southern Indiana, and we will sell thorn at j rices to suit the times.

DON’T FAIL TO SliDED US BEFORE Closing your contract. Wo will save you money. GEORGE W, CALDWELL & BRO. 421 EAST FOURTH STREET, COLUMBUS, INDIANA.

Here is a Partial List Of large sales made tills season: M. Davis $ -‘ i ’ C. A. Russell.. ■ 50,) Heirs of J. B. Curtis 8«jV Heirs Thos. Bon well ■ Heirs Henry Glide.. • - ; V‘ w > | Mrs. Kate Inn roan

Y. L. (VI. B. Those contemplating emigration will do well to be at the Moravian chapel on the evening Ox Jan. JO, 94. They will also hear good music and l-o. refreshed by the good cheer that i. usually served by the Band. The usual admission fee of 10 cents will cover all costs and you will have the satisfaction of knowing you are aiding the cause of missions in Alaska. The Hope high school literary society held its regular session on last Triday. The newly elected officers served for the first time. The question for debate was of special interest, and was handled in an interesting manner. It was, Dissolved, That tilts town needs ! money tor the improvement of its j streets and Sidewalks, more than it 1 needs addition money' for school purposes. Lach member of the society - was requested to speak, not to exceed four minutes. The question was argued pro and con with great energy and vivacity. The luueoUs deformities ox our sidewuUcs were, snovvu to be (as indeed they are) u disgrace to the town. The wisdom ci beautifying ourTowu was shown conclusively and our need of sidewalks was emphatically stated, on the other side, some ox the pupils ' declared that these veueraoic atones had served the people of the town, for thirty years, and would continue . to ao tor as many more years, and they were good enough. The at'guTuent was made that we have no school apparatus, such as we should have; that our term of school was too ahort;our playgrounds too small, to admit of any expenditure of money on the sidewalks. It was said to be poor economy to withhold the education from the minds of the young people in order that we may have line stylish, costly sidewalks. There being no one to act as judges the question was not decided. The next meeting of the society will be held on Friday afternoon, Jan. 2(1. Patrons of he school are cordially invited to attend. RESOLUTIONS. Halt of Hartkvii.lt? Lodge, No. 547 F. & A. M. The Supreme Master was pleased to call our venerable brother, David K. McCallie, to to the lodge above December 14, 1803; As a citizen 'and a member of the fraternity, brother McGallie was an exemplary man. Quite and unassuming, he endeared himself to all with whom he came in contact. Recognizing the deep and irrepable loss to the lodge and his family by his death, be it Resolved, That we extend our heartfelt sympathy to the family; and so be it. Resolved, that a copy of this memorial be engrossed on the minutes of our lodge, and copies 'sent to the papers of Hope for publication. Fla vis J. JBecic, > H. Harrell. \ Committee. F. M. Wiley, i

CORRESPONDENCE. ■SAYINGS AND DOINGS OF CUR NEIGHBORS BRIEFLY NARRATED. RUGBY, The streets of Rugby are muddy. At Burney, several cases of dyplitheria are reported. Sadie Marlin and Mrs Mary Simmons attended services at Hartsville on Sunday. Wm Stewart is expecting Chas. ! Stewart and wife, of Elwood to visit i him the first of the week. Word has been received from Herman Stewart, that he is enjoying i his work very much at Danville, i Rev. Floyd preached to a large ■ audience at the Big Foot school bouse on Sunday afternoon. Services again, Sunday, Jan. 28th. FLAT ROCK. Dr, H. M. Connelly is now a notary public. Effort is being made fo organize a foot ball team. Worth Fately is attending school at Purduo University. Thomas Hawkins has been appointed postmaster here. B >rtie McComas has gone to Madison to spend the winter. W. S. Bristol was transacting busI iness at Columbus last week. Joe Snepp and wife, of Edinburg, visited Chas. Billingsley Sunday. Minnie Hildebrand has gone to Edwardsport to spend the winter. Rev. Punkhauser closed his protracted meeting at Marietta last week. John Wasson, a Noble township candidate, was circulating among the' democratic brethren here last week. The M. E. Sunday-school has started out with an increased attendance this year. John Williams, of Indianapolis, was shaking bands with old friends here last week. Several parties from here have been attending the protracted meeting Lewis creek. Dr. Samuel Kennedy, of Indianapolis, was visiting his nephew. Dr. J., Y. Kennedy last week. Mrs. Win. Cochran, living near Lewis Creek died very suddenly Sunday of; heart disease. Flat Rock is furnishing her share of candidates; C. A. Porter for clerk and Samuel Buckler, representative. Ira McCartney moved his family to Edwardsport, the first of the week where he is running a store for Arthur Jordan. Nading Bros., of Flat Rock have purchased the interest of the heirs of James Moore in the automatic coupler. At Redditch, England, 20.000 people make more than 100.000.000 needles a year, and they are made and exported so cheaply that England has no rival and practically monopolizes, the .trade.

i CAW I OBTAIN A PATENT?. Fora prompt answer and an honest opinion, wrire to ; 1U UNN who have had nearly fifty years* j experience in the nntent business. Com.uunica- | lions strictly.confidential. A Handbook of In1 formation concerning Pa terns and bow to ob- [ tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of msebanI ical and scientific books sent free, j Munn <?c Go. receive G80 S. G901 DEALER IN ilj XT M HER, | LATA AMD SHINGLES. RED CEDAR POGTC. Tin, Iren end Steel [kolino, — ROOF PAINTING, AND General Repair Work, yellow Pine Heart Slilnales. VERY LOW RATES. -TO—CALIFORNIA —VIA THE—BIG FOUR ROUTE. ACCOUNT MIDWINTER FAIR For the Midwinter Fair now being held at San Francisco, the Big Four Kou'te has piaoed in effect very low rates from all points on its great system ox railroads to San Francisco ; Los Angeles, San Diego and other I principal points in California and i the west, northwest and will sell | tickets via either of its three gateways, St. Louis, Chicago or Peoria, with return limit until April 55-Jlh, 1894. The excellent facilities of the Big Four Route from all points in ; Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, place it : in the lead for this business.' Solid | vostib'uled trains run daily to St; Louis with elegant sleeping carp, ; parlor cars and dining cars, from | Cleveland, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and intermediate points. The route to Chic ago. has always been tlie favorite from Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Columbus. Dayton and Springfield, with Wagner sleeping cars, private compartment buffet sleeping ; cars,reclining chair cars, parlor cars I and dining cars. Through sleeping i cars leave Cincinnati and Indianap- ; olis daily for Peoria. This excellent service is unexecuted by any o tlx or line, -and all persons going to California this wintefi 'should by all : means consult the nearest representative of the Big Pour Route for rates and all other information pretaining to the great west. E. O. McCormick, D. I>. Martin, IWr Traffic M’n’B’f- Gen. P. & Tkt. Agty j iWUi Cincinnati, 0.

p p m p m JB \ t s The new undertaking firm composed of E. A. Norman, Geo. D. Weinland and H. G. Solomon, doing business under the name of Norman, Weinland & Co., are now fully prepared to attend to all calls, day or night. The firm will keep in stock all goods usually kept m a first-class undertaking establishment. All work guaranteed to be first-class and the price shall bo made low, in keeping with the prices of all other articles of trade. You will realize this after giving them a trial. E. A. NORMAN Will have charge as undertaker and funeral director. Mr. 1ST or man has just taken a thorough and complete course of instructions on Under the direction of one of the best embalmors and funeral directors in the state and wo guarantee entire satisfaction in that line. and will r reserve a body as long as may be required. For good work, good geo :1s and low prices give us a trial. NORMAN, HElNLRRD S 60, WEST SIDE SQUARE, HOPE, HMD. THEO. E. OTTO. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST, N. W. COR. WASHINGTON & 4th. STS. COLUMBUS, - - - INDIANA. A itluGcjfit jflt.. j£k & Llr_tiV jAuftt. ALsflkjSkjCk A. jSk ,.e« A Jk Jt* 4 G. A. NIENABER, ' | | w ’ MERCHANT TAILOR. | I * I 41 GALS AMD EXPIRE OUR NEW FALL GOODS. S> 4 L 4 20d WasiliiigCiit.Sk CoImMs. Ini I -» MNEf RAISING llElSL IOA AAA Worth of Dry Goods, Cloaks / I li If I a Lcl Millinery must be sold rea*1 U r, I) li J gardless of cost. Call early and be convinced. NEW WHITE HOUSE. JOS. V. HiLGER.