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The Hope Dispatch from Hope, Kansas • 4

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The Hope Dispatchi
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tiMM ff Ul Ohai. oh'ntoa And 6. 6. Lock-ard went to Oklahoma on The lope Dispatch. THE DILLON STORE Thursday, 17, 1010.

An exchange pertinently remarks "A good newspaper can't be made these days without good advertisers." But what is of more general concern is the broad fact that a good town can not be made in these days without a good newspaper. It costs money to make a good town. It costs money to make a good newspaper. (First published in i the Hope Dispatch Jarf. 27, 1010.

State of Kansas, Dickinson County, Kansas, ss: In the matter of the estate of Frank Iloil'inan deceased, late of Dickinson County, Kansas. Notice of Appointment Notice is hereby given that on the 17th day of January, A. D. 11)10, the undersigned was by Jk Cuius Lodire No. 288 A.

F. A. M. meeti every 1st and 3rd Thursday eacb month. Visitors welcome.

M.PKASB.Sect. A. A. Petkrson, W.M. The twin boys of Mr.

and Mrs. Mort Smith are reported to be quite sick. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Andrews were visiting relatives in Iler-ington Sunday.

LOCAL NEWS. QO ,..,,11 the Probate Court of Dickinson J. A. Shops made a business Mrs. Mabel Stott spent several days in Kansas City last week visiting friends.

noinr. Thev don't, like the idea County, Kansas, duly appointee trip to IIeriniton Monday. Carries the Noyes Norman Shoes. There are none better, and we sell right. Staple Dry G-oods, Men's work and Dress Shirts.

Overalls and Jumpers. GROCERIES We keep only the best and sell them as low as anyone in Dickinson county. We are closing out all our winter goods at 20 per cent Discount. Come and be convinced. We always have a Bargain counter.

Yours for business, of some other man spending lmliHoa as administrator of Headquarters for Fruits, Nuts their life insurance. Miss Gar- esuue rrailK and Candies, Shops Restaurant. Ira Kaull'nian is here from Na varre running the creamery dur ing Mr. Nelson's absence. sj(je deceased, late of Dickinson County, Kansas.

All parties in- Miss Anna Miller visited Mary I am an old, old man. I have' terested in said estate will take Meuli at Banner over Sunday. passed through many, many notice and govern themselves ac Tolman and Ebberts sale Feb. 26th, on the old Stannard farm. troubles most of which never icordingly.

Don't forget the Tolman and Joseph Hoffman, Administrator. happened. Conway Springs Ebberts sale Saturday the 26th. Rev. Campbell is spending Star.

Parker fountain pens, $1.50 (First published in the Hope Won't a Crutch. Dispatch Feb. 17, 1910.) and up, at Pease's bookstore, tf. Headquarters for Fruits, Nuts When Editor J. P.

Sossman of STATE OF KANSAS, Dickin Cornelius, N. bruised his leg son County, Kansas, ss rrrrrrrYrrvirrrrvrmrri rrrrwrvvrvrvrvvvrfrrrv In the matter of the estate of several weeks in Galena, Kansas, holding revival meetings. Headquarters for Fruits, Nuts and Candies, Shops Restaurant. Burton Williams of Concordia, was visiting Rev. McKay and family a few days the past week.

John Gribben of Gypsum, was and Candies, Shops Restaurant. The lew furnace at the school house is in and is working fine. badly, it started an ugly sore. Many salves and ointment prov James Preston Orr deceased, late of Dickinson County, Kansas. eoooocwoooaooooocfoooooaoao oaoooooooooooooooaoooooooo ed worthless.

Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve healed it thorough it- Notice of Appointment Notice is hereby given that on Vern Hull came in from Kan. sas City last night. ly. Nothing is so prompt and i 4 in the city the first of the week. sure for Ulcers, Boils, Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Corns, Sores, Pimples, Eczema or Piles.

25c at He drove over in his automobile. Clarence Martin came in for a few days visit with his the 8th day of January A. D. 1910, the undersigned was by the Probate Court of Dickinson, Kansas, duly appointed and qualified Wagon, Fnrnltnre, and Planing Mill Work All Druggists. parents.

W. H. Utter was up from Kan See Spaulding Ramsey for The roads between Hope "and sas City the first of the week shaking hands with old friends. as executor of the estate of James Preston Orr, deceased, Ramona have recently been late of Dickinson County, Kan We do any kind of woodwork. It will pay you to be one of our customers.

Headquarters for Fruit, Nuts dragged and are now in fine condition, for the first time in several months. sas. All parties interested in said estate will take notice and and Candies, Shops Restaurant. govern themselves accordingly. painting.

Inside work a specialty. tf. Harry Little of Manchester, was in Hope the la6t of the week on business. E. L.

Martin is in Kansas City this week buying new goods for his large store. The new alfalfa mill has got in OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCO fiOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCO W. B. Thurstin and family of a lot of hay and expects to be running by the end of the week. Senaca, Kansas, arrived Monday and expect to make their home Ottis L.

Orr, Executor. For Sale. In order to settle up the es J. W. Tolman and Geo.

Eb in Hope. Mr. Thurstin will berts will have a public sale Sat tate of Dr. A. M.

Farnham, the work for Mr. Hovey in -the creamery. urday the 20th. Don't forget following are for sale the date. For Sale choice Duroc-Jersey hours ready for service.

87tf. James Ilealy. One standard bred stallion live Lame Shoulder. J. A.

SHOPS' RESTAURANT. We will continue serving the same as heretofore endeavoring always to please, giving honest value to every customer. Continue making this place your head Sam (iutsch lias started work vears old, two Jersev cows, two on a fine new eight room house to be built on the corner of I'oii- colts two years old, one black family mare, some pigs, etc. E. N.

AH Ml AM. Andy Bowers of Abilene came down Tuesday to attend the funeral of Joseph Bowers. ar and Broad wa v. This is a coniinoii form of muscular rheumatism. No internal treatment is needed.

Apply Chamberlain's Liniment freely three times a day and a ik cure is certain. This liniment has proven especially valuable I I Mr. and I. II. of Abilene, wore i Hope Tue-- For gasoline enaines and any size feed grinders, see II.

quarters. J. A. SHOPS' RESTAURANT. Harrison, son of esse McMahan and Sam "Wixon i 1 1 i 1 1 -1 i came in from tl iio rax of io Kohl's.

uttelidim. MJranda Boui i ovi in i a. ok it 1 1 i ir muscular ii i it i curoinc rneu-inatisni. Imperial Drug Store. Auz.

Ik-mot -l. will make their home in Hope. Hope yesterday from i on his NYu! and Uamoiia. here the I "vu home (o Carlton. exchange wailing for De'i'lci of i Were i -i Li live buy a KaiHj: i ma i- a i ay- If 3Plctco is single soe i- For in.

hi hi a 11 1 Ordei led HUM one 1 IiOl'-e-puwer inouill sras engine. II. i. Komts. waiting for him to propose, am if -die is married she is wail in: foi" him to a I Mrs.

i'l'illt elii I i si I a went lo a few t' srrff dta. Took All His Money. Often all a man earn goo- lo doctor- or for to cure a Stoniach, PPcr or Kidney trouble thai Dr. King's Life Pill- would quickly cure at slight cosl. Pest, for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Biliousness, (on-ti-patioii, Jaundice, Malaria and Debility.

2oc at All Druggists. I it pan nt-', days visit with Tom and kelson went to Oklahoma the li ivt of the week on business. S. K. Wolfe and wife were from l.ewiston, Illinois, at will a 'mi fir.ti mir pn Ileri f.re ii few i mi- r' proM weed, p.iii l' ii i-'ist, in.

brnw in very t'DiiPr, all for VJ "iwi, nrnn: iuatol and ordi-Dtry not laigor ireoi l. two litht. windows, PBi h. W. ulso iul in wnon 82.7.1.

HoulHtHrs Snd BoulPtnrs SI 40 Oak WHfjon tonueH 8'- TotiguB llouns 70o eacti. Front wbjjod hou ns 00. Hind houns 82. All spokes 20o esch. Our price on wood work for outline down waC" 00.

Buggy or Express wrtion 0 00 You will also rind that wt nave a live and lnt live price on all our goods. I nIso bave complete line uf all kinds handles and material is all XXX goods. tending the funeral of Mrs. Wolfe's father, Mr. Bowers.

Cha-. was up from Tampa Tuesday, having bills printed for a public sale to be held the 22st. Let us sharpi your fore the spring rush. Jaeii'er cV. Hon A.

A. Peterson is spending a few days in Hutchinson attending the meeting of the Masonic lodge. Mr. and Krnest Jaeger visited relatives in Abilene the first of the week. and (ieore Chalker of Ilerington, spent Thursday in Hope visiting Mrs.Clialker's parents Mr.

and Mrs. Pease. School Notes A game with Elmo will be played here Friday night, and another with the Gypsum Gity JP S. team next Tuesday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. A. K. Davidson entertained the. ilth and 10th grades night.

iv.lan Harding is out of school For. Sale, Cheap i A Marliu rille, niodef 07, in good'-condition- J. I1'. Tonkin. The from Salina and hi lene aii'l nther on the Pork I-land exjiect to a -iiieial train 1o lake them home Mr.

ami Mrs Mark Mht Notice. Having sold my interests in the coal and dray business would like" to have all those knowing ih'emselves indebted to Mitchell Sou to call and settle as we wi-h to close up all outstanding accounts by March 1st. W. i I'l iiia.i.. spent Sunday with the Ial1cr parent- in IlanmT.

on account of sickness. i after 1 he meeting at Ilerington. i This wij enable tiiem to get Mary Snivoly has been absent this week. The Hull Pro-, band Co. ha ve home the evening intead wveral stronger- in town loding having lo stay in Ilerington I will sull at Public Auction at the farm mil" north of Hope, on Saturday, February, 19th, 1910, Tee following described property: 9 HEAD OF HORSES.

Consisting of 1 snrrpl hjrsn, r.iy ru vrn.q. 1 hay 5 year old, Miss Smith and her pupils re land. lover mlit. "I turned to their room Tuesday morning and we hone to have 'he worst tight wad Abilene had left the cil time ev. 1 have a few gallon- of 'ar Sul Pip and Ped Pice Killer isciir i y- Pameiia.

wa in Hope Tiies-iay at! -mling the fnnera I of ra ii.i i iou er-. the eighth grade room ready for occupancy again by Monday. I will at 1 .) '2' i per ago. 'I his dose lifted personage lij.ou pay I', nt ciaim ihat hi- hor-'- 1 A number of young people i n- ved a a h-iil ine part at 1 he I home of Imi Staull'er Mon-; ip f. I.t 'i- laik t-'- vol, Our ii re go' i 1 I lie.

am! our P' iiat. I- I 'l -a i.il coi, i noi dnitk ami Ihei'i fol'e lie for a re.lnctioii on hi- bill. Pe- llectol-. rates are di. a e.

Hull P-r Pan Manhali.an 1- day ii ight. The grade Pngiish cW.ss it in-1 1 i uniiiolt 1, Mrs. J. Do laplain lefl 'J and ol. Irion; lor a lew i.Vs.

will begin reading Goldsmiths, "The Deserted Village" Friday. The 7th grade have begun the home day for her i ii ii i hrowh mart (1 yetir-. (.1,1. 1 fny' i yf-nrr, old, 1 c-ilt 1 jer old and 1 gorrnl liiaie lo oil and nafi for an tn.e to drivt 3G Iload of CattJo 06 Uonwi-ting of .0 of s'oliiH aro fresii fh- rest Out' r. Msrcb 1 two ye-tf old steor-, 7 t-vo-year old lifift'rs, 1 ster.

yeariint; buifwrH, last nprin i young calved. 25 HEAD OF HOGS. Contenting of 21 haJ of shouts woifhinir about 1.i0 ll.s. eauh and 1 brood sown with littur at sida. The-wt sows ar puw hrd Duroo Jursny arid fligiblt to riigiHtHr.

Pai'm 3VEcioli.iixoi,y, Etc. ConsiatinK of 2 wagona, 1 hay rack and wagon, 1 Bpri ig watfon, 1 hprini waon, 2 top bUKK'. 2 six ft. McCormick binders, 2 Dt'erins; mowers, ft. out, 1 Hrarily niowur ft cut, ten ft hay rake.

1 two-wheel hay buck, 1 'hree section barrow, 1 ritliiitr lister, 1 walking listi.r, i two row John corn diat: uned ou 1 one row sjd ifopln-r, 2 riding cultivators, 1 Deem 1 1 inch gang plow, 1 aix't'en-incb riding plow. 1 fourteen inch walking plow, I Blux Vallny feed grinder. I U. H. Repurater, IdO ll.

CHpacity arid tread power. 1 Deere press diic drill. 1 Hve tooth cultivator, 1 saddle and bridle 2 set of heavy harness. 1 aet liwht harne9, 2 set of single harness, 2 sets of rl nets, I single net House Hold Goods. Etc.

('oritistinc of liorpH, bed. skives, cream ird, talIin. i-(f-, I barrel of eidar a of einp'-v cirt-r barrels. 1 ii.cii'nlor. 100 Saved From Awful Peril.

'I never felt so near my grave' riles P. is 'hamblin, of Manchester, Ohio, P. "as when a frightful cough and lung trouble pulled me down to Flo pounds in spite of many remedies and the best doctor-. And that I am ali.o today i-due solely to Dr. I reading of Ha mtharne's "The I Great Stone Face" and the 12th 'grade will soon study Emerson's essay on The high school and eighth 'grade gave their rhetoricals for this quarter hist Friday.

Antonio, Texas, where -Lo will' Mi Hide Mouningerof Pl.no, upend several eeks visiting her 1 spent Sunday with her fatlur' parents ami old friemN. jynd brother, who are doing car-' nl'-r v. f.rk here. II. Kinderdick has sold his! residence propertv here and the1 family has moved to Woodbine where they e.xj.ect to make their! 'J'be Ladies' I'nion of the Pre: -future home.

byterian chun will meet with Mrs. I'ahner Thursday afternoon. Discovery which The furnace was installed King's New co i i cured Hie. Now I Monday. It i-a line one and is ii i no Jias parenls A i 'c-ing ml meet ai 1 he IJyron Henienw ay.

been here visiting returned to Mew Vojl ii poiind W'K-l: i i I viug io -a u-i act ion Til- Im-ket b.l 11 boy- I .1 I.t.-!' l. 1 i I fu eupacitv. some hn ii ferti in at.fl man) other 1 1 v-lert'a i. -n-, for oc. it itilui.lo ilileo I'V IOnll leiee, I VI i'.

O-i-ee l'e 1 bis mother Mr-. IP T. Hoc i way accompanying him. luiri.er'.'.lS irer.Oon. I' mi ui.ili-r (in larcer sums cr.

d'n of m'ii Ut tviii vinrr ap iov-d int pi r.er I'rr-t iiitcrH fr.iin rial" If paid hen due or iy j.er wi.t will Nr. prof erl tf. rr. ved tin I il set! led for SALE TO BEGIN AT 10 A. M.

FREE LUNCH AT NOON. nt lo Po-t for and playe'l a game of i v. I i I i 1 Let uf write your insurance, fe liieg trouble basket ball with tiie IP S. teali.l! Oollcge Hill Siindav I I a. m.

ami -S 0 am! aft bronchial affections. of that idace. A Iianl game was J. N. BURTON.

Auctiooneer, JOHN McLAREN. We write insurance that insures, Just tell us what you want, And we will do the rest. Hull Land Co. aiid fl.H. A trial bottle free.

played but our boys were Guaranteed bv All Druggists. 'ed. at IIo)e in the evening at 7 Sunday whool 10 a. in. A cordial welcome to all..

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