Hope Republican, Volume 2, Number 52, Hope, Bartholomew County, 19 April 1894 — Page 1

hope Republican: VQt - jj* HOPE, BARTHOLOMEW CO., IND., THURSDAY, APRIL 19,1894. NUMBER 5V

NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA CLOTHING STORE! j Right now at the opening of Spring Trade we are showing a fine line of —OMEN’S SUITINGS^ — In Sacks and Cutaways, well made and trimmed, at prices much lower than can be found in any other clothing store. WIEN’S BLACK WORSTED SUITS, in wu-tot and cutaway*, worth *1,1.00 fur 0.05, Men’s Itlnck and lltnc single and doable tnvstcd suits, worth $12 Oh for 5.05. Man's Hlua Cheviot and surge suits worth 513,00 for 0.45 A FULL LINE OF SPRING PANTS, worth from S7.00 to 5.00 for 3.75. Pants worth from 54.00 toll.OO for I 75. Children's suits worth from 55.(10 to 3.50 for 1.125. 200 Hoys' Knee Pants, from 4 to 10years, worth front 70c to ,5c for 25c. Remember the place. Odd Fellows block. A. J. Harris, Prop. EDINBURG, - - - - INDIANA. TC*3HE3BS 3^3Ck4A.CI3BS! Men’s Shoes, Kangaroo, Tanned Kid, Cloth Top, Patent Leather Tip, Lade. for a few. days only,, go at Ladies’ Misses' and Children's Fine Shoes and Slippers, Toe and up. La'dies and Misses’ Shoes, Heels.and Spring,Heels, Patent Tip and Plain Toe. Men’s and Boy’s Plow.Shoes, Over-alls, Cottonade and Moleskin Pants, Hats, pups and Ties, New Spring Styles, Men’s and Boy’s Shirts. Common and I aney, Well made and good styles. Cali and examine goods and P>: ices before buying. ONE LARGE SIZE ENGRAVING, Framed and complete, with $20.00 CASH purchase. Commence your ticket at.once. Yours very respectfully, J. C. ROMINGER, One door north of Citizen’s Bank, Hope., Iml.

OUR NOTE BOOK. Sauer Kraut at Bowman Bros. W. H: Aikiiv left Monday fora business trip to Triscola. Ills. Key. W, W'. Smith who has had a Severe attack of rheumatism is bettor. GeO. S. Cook took a contract-tins week to cover a laifge!barn for Aaron Kendall. , B. wman Bros, are paying 8c for eggs and 10c for butter. Advertise? If your business is not Worth advertising, advertise it for sale, —Printers Ink. The only original.and genuine S. S. Augut? plow is sold by Jones & Romi riser, Simmons' block. James Redenbaugh. and wife, of Columbus, are visiting* their daughter, Mrs. Omcr Shudder. t|larke’ Bros., Edinburg, Tnd., Agents for the Waverly and Rambler Bicycles. Call and get prices. Window curtains at Stapp’s. Persons wishing to register their dogs will find me at my office at the Citizen’s Bank every Saturday afternoon! W.. B. ,'DAnxke, Trustee. ; .Np services were held at the M. E. church last Sunday evening on, account of the illness of the pastor, Rev, J. D. Current. Aug, .Feasel .and daughter, Miss Emma, of Indianapolis, came down j Monday. He returned Tuesday but i ■Miss Emma will, remain some time j visiting' Misses Emma and Lillie I Eox,. A Churubusco young man read an ! .advertisement last week ‘’telling how 1 pants lust,” and being of an » nical nature invested fifty I /ihe secret., It was: “Make | /boat and vest first.”—Greens/k New Era, ’

Sauer Kraut at Neligh's. Will Kennedy was in Columbife last Saturday, Wm, Starks and wife visited Ins mother at Milford last week. Greensburg editors are talking of organizing a press club. A good move. -Shepard Loin-haylc and wife visited Mrs. Fellows at Columbus last Friday. The funeral of Mrs, Mary Carter Rominger last Thursday was largely attended. It is reported that ghosts are abroad in . town. Several persons have been badly frightened. Miss Anna Bittrieh, who has been visiting her parents since Easier, returned, to Indianapolis Monday. E, A. Jones has had his residence and barn on east Jacksion street painted. Its .appearance is, much imprwed. Greensburg was in gala attire and hundreds of K. of P. members were present at the district meeting held there last Friday. H. C. Stout and family moved from Hartsville to Hope last week. We are always glad to have substantial additions to our town. John, Svvarts has purchased a merry-go-round and will set.-it up about May 1st. He entertained the boys last Friday as he brought his organ through town. j Postmasters have been notified ! that the postal-riote system will bo j discontinued on July 1. The postal note is and always was a nuisance | and a very unsafe way to. send money : and all attaches of the postoffice dej partment will welcome its abolition, j The money order system is the sim- | plest «and safest way to transmit money through the mails, and it is 1 understood the fees are to be ma- [ terially reduced.

TODAY AT COKER’S Bargains tor the Masses) Seeing is Convincing and Believing! OUR MILLINERY GOODS IN POINT OF VARIETY, QUANTITY, QUALITY AND FRIGES. THE CREAM STOCK OF THE TOV.NI We have on exhibition to-day, a choice variety of LATEST STYLE PATTERN HATS, Just received fix m our wl ohmic house at Louisville. A 1 \ * 1 • • J ' Of fine dress goods, Ladies and U-erits' furnishing goods, I |sy I In | \J J \f | j ]]T] ATI shots, clothing, men’s hats, etc,, etc., oil direct from liia I it] I V 'i* II || ■ Hill manufacturers and being large importers and wholesale dealv/ III xJ ll 1 JJi-Ullwl v 1 VM I e rs ) we are enabled to offer our customers unequalled advantages by buying from us. Remember the place. IP. Gt. OOKHEUR’S IsTEW STORE, ; MRS. EMMX KENNEDY. Manager.

Lumber of all kinds at G.S.Cook's. Lumber, lath and shingles at Geo. S. Cook’s. The Review of Reviews and the Republican one year $3. Bowman Bros pa}' the highest market price, for poultry. Percy Dopner, of Columbus, spent Saturdajpwith friends here. Miss Alice Vogler visited friends in Odlumbus last Saturday. Oscar Bowman has moved to the house recently purchased from Will Miller. Miss .Maud and Prank Ecmiugcr visited Miss Viola Shultz at Columbus last week. Dlv L. D, Reed, of Fairfield spent part of the past week with his father and friends here. The friends of Mr>. Tom Skinner made her a birthday surprise last Sunday at her home. Rev. A. Carter of Newborn, attended the funeral Of Mrs. Mary Romingcr last Tlnusday. Mrs. Sarah E; Me Hose, of Indianapolis has moved into the house recently vacated by Oscar Bowman. vStupp & Son have a full line of large, and small picture frame moldings, Any size frame made to order. Hartsville K. of .P. boys have just had their castle: hall repaired and claim to have the finest in the county. Mrs. Mary Everroad spent the past week with her son, Ed. H., whose whoso wife is very sick at her borne in Columbus. Several young people made a pleasant surprise for the Misses Rominger.of Clarksburg, lastThursj day evening at the home of Mrs. I Geo. B. Stapp. Geo., Rot brock’s horse came untied in town last Thursday and ran home. ] In the run the buggy was upset, and the shafts broken. The horse was I seriously hurt by a sharp piece of j the wreck striking it several times in the heel and making an ugly, wound. ■ | Tho name of Will Rights, of Hope, i will be placed before the next ertunty j convention as a candidate for Sur- j ! veyor. Mr. Eights is competent, a I graduate of Purdue civil engineering i j department and a native Bartholo-; 1 mew county boy. His friends will j make a hard fight to have him elect-1 j nd if he receives the nomination,— 1 Columbus Republican. 1

CASH FOR BRAINS. The publishers of the Family Visitor Intend to give away $20 to the successful persous who.earn It by the following method: we have selected the letters contained lu tho word “SAFETY,” from which many small words cau be spelled correctly. To tbe first person sending us he largest number of words spelled correctly out of these letters, “8- A-F-F.-T-Y,” we will give $10, to the next, $5, and to the next five, $l,oo each. Every person sending lu a list will receive 10 Popular Pieces of Music. KULES-In spelllngthe words youroav use the six letters used In the word “.SAFETY” as many times as.you wish and in a-y manner, nut y. u must u. t use the same letter more than one i In any word. For example: Sat, tea. etc. The object In giving away these valuable prizes Is to secure trial Mibsiribers. whom we expect to please so well that they will renew their subscriptions and thus we build up a large circulation and get more advert! lug at higher rat. s than we would otherwise. Every person must send 26 cents (postal note) with their list for a years’ subscription to the Family Visitor and state tlie number of words their list contains. Prizes will be awarded a-cordhig I > post-mark, The letter b"art g the earliest pos.-mark will receive first award, and balance In order as received’. We guarantee fairness to every person entering this competition, Send in your list early and you may receive a v.iluabi 11 rlze. AUdresa THE FAMILY VISITOR, Indianapolis, Indiana.

Go to Goo. S. Cook for lumber. Envelopes printed at this office. Will M. Inglis, Photographer, Columbus, Ind. ; Friday and Saturday were good days for the cigar men. For wall paper go to Stapp’s. J. D. Sidemer, ofcColumbus, spent Sunday with his friends and brother John here. Elda Spaugh, who is making his home at. Acton, visited his parents the past-week. A erowd of our bicyclers rode to Greensburg last Sunday. They went by Hartsville and returned by Milford.' Ur. W. T. Newton was called to Switzerland county last Saturday to see his sister, Mrs. Forman, who is lying very.loy. Hon. John V. Hadley was last week nominated by the Republicans for judge of Hendricks county. He • has been considered as a possible, congressional candidate, but will hardly uovv bo in the race. The democracy in Johnson county is having anything but an easy time over the Blue River township primary election frauds. A writer in t he Edinburg courier is making some good hits in a revised edition 'of Aesop's fables. Aunt Jehoda Carter and niece, i Miss Mary, from the Hawcreek neighborhood were in town Tuesday and made this office a pleasant ’call. Mrs. Carter is one of the old* est residents of the toivnship, being 1 8S years of age.

| Sour Crout at Neligh'sl | Louis , Webb, of Shelbyville, wsA in town Monday. Geo. S. Cook can supply you with shingles of the finest quality, j Go to C. A. Puetzel’s Hii'-her si oj> f or an easy shave or hair out. j Messrs. Kelley and Tolh". of ' Shelbyville, came down on wheels.. Sunday. , , , Mrs. W. S. Fitzpatrick visited "hr r i mother, Mrs. Jane Sideher atGoluth* | bus last week. Senator Varfee, of North Carolina, died at his home in Washington last. Saturday evening from a stroke of apoplexy. The Rominger hotel building,, known as the Logan House, oh East Jae *sr >n street was sold last week to Giles Gant, of Sardinia, for $J2tH). Frank Brown had his shoulder badly bruised hist, Thursday evening | I> v a horse catching him and crowd- | ing him. against the stall at Simmon s' ; barn. At the home of her parents, in I Flat Rock township, at 1 p. m. Wednesday Georgia'*Perry died after an illness of four days. The deceaseil" was 21 years old and was the da ugh - j ter of Noah Perry and wife and wag I held in high esteem by all who knew her. John Rcckley. aged 88, Lcgansport, Ind., wrote a postal card to his county paper to say that he bad always been a democrat, but had decided to turn populist. An hour affterward he dropped dead. The populist cause is in chronic had luck east of the Mississippi.—Toledo Blade.