Hope Republican, Volume 2, Number 52, Hope, Bartholomew County, 19 April 1894 — Page 8
CORRESPONDENCE. *>A HNGS and dcings of our neighbors briefly narrated. RUGBY. I -.(1. Stewart spent Friday in C i“ensburg. Itoht. Hiner and Win, Gilliland s!>■ t last week in Cincinnati. Sina Stewart and Sadie .Marlin made a business trip to Columbus in Friday. Samuel Dennison, of Columbus, made Rugby a brief business trip Sat urday evening. A Sunday-school has been organic 'd at the Lambert school house and a full attendance is reported. W. C. Galbraith sent his friends a opy of The Terrell Times-Star. showing his work as a stenographer. All of Rugby or nearly all attended. the entertainment given at the' Lambert schoolhouse last Friday evening.
HARTSViLLE. Till A. Moore,candidate for Sheriff of Bartholomew county was in town W edn esday. M. E. Bradley, of Columbus, came no on Ins wheel Sunday and spent ,1 lie day with his mother. H. C. Stout moved his family to | Hope the middle of the week, where they will'make their future home. , Mrs. Sherman Sims and MissJ Lizzie J’arkison, of Columbus, visited : friends and relatives Saturday and Sunday,, The Y P/ S. C. E. will give a social at the Christian church Saturday evening at 7;150, April 21st. Everybody invited. Rev. Farr, of Shelbyvi.Ile, will lecture to the Junior Epworth League! at the M. E. church Friday evening, April 20th. Miss India Updyke died Wednesday night, Apr. 11, of typhoid pneumonia. The funeral was held Saturday at 10 a. m. in the .VI. E. church i*y Revs. Ryan and Bolen and remarks by Elder Burns. The following were pallbearers: Misses Lizzie Rover, Ida Tinker, E.la Beam. Rella ■i l essen, Cora Bline. Mary Beck. FLAT F C CK. I, iscoe Smith visited friends here Sunday. The Epworth League is steadily grdvVing. ChasT Hilt is back on native land once more. A wedding is whispered in the near future. Preaching next Sunday evening at M. E. church. \V. S. Bristol has just returned from a trip in the east. '. K. C. Pert r has been appointed t' Y Cm’ °f thiS district, ' ‘ .k'.has. McCartney is able to A,.- r^] 111 * a short illness. im updding of your town paperner,” iVsonage here this week. Several of our young ladies have ■ iCeonie very graceful bicycle 'riders. The hotel has a new-iron fence in front which adds much to its appearance. A, R. Kluge spent several days ,1 fie first of the week in Richmond and AhingtOn. “Buck” Scott and wife, Senior Hendrickson and family spent Sun.iiLtQWu..w.ith J*io. Treon. C. P. Isley moved, his family to f \ wrenceburg the first of the- week, -s Ruth Hartzell accompanied ‘ ip . ? SCHOOL NOTES. 'r,of. Hojland conducted chapel t vercises'Jhtuday morning and made J.is remarks very interesting by the introduction of a story. Hope schools, are, in spite of the wot™ weather,- having a fair at tendaua'e. 'aud thanks to the excellent < g‘pS of teachers employed. the iu,1. <es»t of the scholars is not allowed t A. diminish. gi-he- high school literary society \ ill hold its next meeting. Friday itth of this month; This will be the l ist meeting of the society for this term of soiled, mgStrong effort is j 1 , ing mudei .jX stil? members to 1 inajte it th f U sitntotlvo of the I
ADDITIONAL LOCAL Sour Grout at Neligh’s. The merry-go-round is up again. . J. P. Hutchison has bought a soda fountain. See Bowman Bros, for the best sweet potatoes. Frank Rotninger returned to his home at Clarksburg Monday morning. Robert Canine, of Franklin, is visiting Dr. Kent and family this week. Hurtsville wds well represented among people doing business here Sat urday. Tlie flue weather of the past few days has been quite conductive to spring fever. Miss Etta Redenbaugh and little niece, Blanche Daugherty, of Columbus, are visiting their consul, Mrs. Omcr Seudder. The best drills on earth are the Farmer’s Friend and the Rex, sold by Jones & Roralnger. The Republican is under obligations to the' Gheensburg Now Era for favors shown this week. There is not a colored resident in Aurora, Dearborn county, but it has a Chinese baby, born a few days ago. The M. E. church had a good attendance at their supper last Saturday evening. They cleared about $r,o. Pollard Dronberger was fined one dollar and costs before''Squire Robbins last Thursday for profane language. Several of our Sunday-school workers attended the county Sundayschool convention at Taylorsville this week. Brown county has not a colored man, railroad,telegraph or telephone line within its confines, says the Indianapolis Sun. Mr. Norton, of Fairmount, was here the first of the week, looking over the field with a view to going into business here. Rev. Eugene L. Martin preached at Reed's hall last Sunday morning and evening to large audiences. lie is county evangelist of the Christian church.
The town was full of farmers last j Saturday. Our own township came I for the election. Many were here also from adjoining townships and Shelby county. Columbus school boys came up to play our school boys a game of foot ball Saturday afternoon. The result was a score of G to 0 in favor of Hope. , In foot ball our little town is well nigh invincible. Columbus too has a ghost scare. It was seen in the witching hour of night, when graveyards yawn' in the poor farm cemetery, and has, suereceded in doing up two citizens who attacked his ghostship. Hig Foot school house was crowded to its utmost capacity last Friday night to hear the closing exercises of the school. The program consisted of recitations,songs and dialogues. Mrs. Mary Beck has been the successful teacher.
Frank M. Cutsinger has been recomended by Congressman Cooper for the Edinburg postmastership. His appointment will probably be made by May], when Post master Bree- [ ding's term of. office expires. Cuti singer and Breeding arebrothers-in-jlaw. Madeline Pollard was given judgment for $15,000 damages in her breach of promise suit agaihst Col. . W. C. Beekenridgp last Saturday, j Words of approval of the verdict are everywhere given and it cannot but have a wholesome .effect- on the , morals of the coun.tr j. I The last day of J. M. Welding’s school, which occurred on last Friday at. the Simmon’s school house, was a jolly day for both parents and ' pupils. Near the noon hour tb.o ■ house was. crowded with visitors to I assist in partaking of an excellent dinner. In the afternoon after the ! exercises Mr.Welding was presented with a handsome lamp by the pupils in honor of his labors during the term.
MILLINERY! .( Late styled and low priced HATS, Both (rimmed and untrimed, for Ladies, Misses and Children, Flowers, Ribbons, also, Silk anti Notions venj cheap. CALL AT OLD STAND, NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE M. H. MURPHY. Notice to TeacliciM. ATI persons applying fqr schools in Haw,creek .township must oring their license with their application. W. B. Dawk it. Trustee. Cabbpge at Bowman Bros. Geo., Wiley and wife, of Milford, was here Thursday. Come and see my 'Washington red cedar shingles. Geo. S. Cook. Bananas and oranges at Bowman Bros. The bestFor tin roofing and repair work see Geo. S. Cook. Rev. J. D. Current has been, very sick bu.t is improving. .1. J. Brannon is laid up with a Severe attack of sciatic rheumatism. Milton Kendall, of Greensburg. spent Tuesday with Chauncey Dronbergetv ■ Wm. Brinkley, of Columbus, spent Sunday with L. F. Carmichael and family. Amy Woolo.v, of Columbus, spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. J. J. George. J. W. D. A spy’s* new house near the M. E. church is progressing rapidly. Mrs. J. D. Long, and two sons, of Columbus, ’spent Sunday with Mrs. Lewis Vogler. For furnishing lumber of all kinds apply to G. W, Norman at Eagle Plaining Mills.
Mrs. Marsh Murphy and daughter, of Greensburg, were here the latter part of last week. Albert A. Womack has received the republican nomination for;Sheriff of Marion county. The Emperor of Austria manages to make both ends meet with an annual allowance of $3, 875,000. Wm. Jarrett was brained by Austin Malloy at. his home about six miles west of Columbus, Monday night. J. A. Maxwell shipped eight head of fine horses last Monday. They Had keen cared for and put in good shape at Simmons' livery stable. Tom Rynerson who used to take a hand in Manchester township politics. was here Tuesday. Hope, Ind., is his home now.— Lawrenceburg Press. Wonder what spite the Kews-Jour-nal editor, lias against John Kent, Frailk Jones and J. J. Brannen that he should indorse them as,his candidates. Gartiu Sweeny and wife, of Belknap, Iowa, who arrived lust week to attend the funeral of her sister, Mgs. Mary Rominger, will remain several weeks visiting relatives and friends. David Dudley Field well known in the field of jurisprudence and for I several years a member rtf : the I Supreme Court of the United States died last Friday . at his home near .Kew York. The Y. M. C. A. met Tuesday evening and completed organization by electing officers. They-will begin with a reading rpom which will pi*ob- | ably be located in .Mrs.- Miller's I building on Jackson street. ’ The room will be supplied with Several of the leading periodicals. These will increase in number as the finances warrant. A beginning for a library will soon be made tfnd this will grow as its friends increase. This will be a golden opportunity for our young men, if they will layhold of it.
A CIRCUS ON THE BILL-BOARDS and a circus on circus day arc two kinds of a thing. n ™ e . is usually on (he Bill-boards, and (he circus on Circus Day “ a disappointment. There is, of course, the occasional excep ion whic proves the rule. McCormick Binders and Mowers are an excep Fhefc promise on the “Bill-boards” is always fulfilled on J'rcns Da). Fq years (he makers of McCormxk Gram and Glass Harvest < telling the World that they could and would at any time superiority of their machines in the actual competitive field t - • “Bill-boards” of other manufacturers have glaringly -proclaimed that tlmr machines are (he best. But “Circus Day” came at length. Fair urged all these manufacturers to take their machines into the held that the results might be compared. The McCormick was J| iere > , , went on. It’s promises to the World were carried out. But no < the other “great and onlys”? They stayed at home consoling 1 i , with the reflection that “the people like to be humbugged, and the r artists got up new pictures for the “Bill-boards.” Before deciding at - going into these field (rials, the competitors of the McCormick went and examined the crops to be cut, and realizing the seventy of the conditions, they said to themselves; “We don’t propose to come here and compel with the McCormick “a live coward is better than a oeadheio, — sucker is born every minute, and we’ll catch some of cm anyway. That policy may answer for the “Bill-board” sort of circus; it with not clo for the McCormick.. Promises must not be broken. If McCormick machines are not better than all others, they must not be so advcuisecl. If they are so advertised, every Binder, every Reaper and every Mowe. must be ready at a moment’s notice to go out into the field and show up. That’s business. Write to the McCormick Harvesting Machine Co., Chicago;—or, better yet, call at once on your nearest McCormick agent. L. S. FISHEL & BRO., Hope, Ind. ±n. W. AVERY, Who bus been in (he furniture and umlcrtaking hnsines at Ft. Paul for sixteen years lias bought the stock recently owned hy Bausal Shirley at Hartsyille, inn I is prepared to furnish all kinds-of fnrnitui'e at lowest juices. He will attend all funerals with a hoarse. CAVITY AND ARTERIAL EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. .Mr. T. F. Garrison, assisted by bis wife, \t ill have charge of the work #1Hartsville. Black caps will be loaned for use at funerals when desired. TU business at St. Paul will be continued. F. W. AVERY, Hartsville, Ind. OCCIDENTALS HOTEL RAUSAL SHIRLEY, Proprietor. BEST PLACE IN TOWN. EAST SIDE SQUARE. watch lor tiie ReDiiOiiGan next week. FOE EVERY E1SD OF GO TO S. SMARTS & SON I . -I h. . - ’ . ■ • 1 1 ! -'l-l!.".-. TV*"!'-'. ' LJ ■ ■ —-— ssLa-Jg Undertaking. c ==============. [> • v I will give prompt attention a most tender care to all cases entrusted / / My stock is new and complete and [ thing first-class. HEARSE FREE. \ 1 EMBALMING A SPECIALTY, ! I111IJP SPAIIGI1, Hope, l| F COLUMBUS MARBLE & GRANITE \v F. CLUTCH &. COLMAN, - t’ROPRiETons. C. J. REMY, Salesman GRANITE MONUMENTS A'SPECIALTY. KELT DESIGNS; GOOD MATERIAL; PERFECT WORK; FRIGES REASONABLE. i #24 FOURTH STREET. COLUMBUS.
