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Hope Star from Hope, Arkansas • Page 6

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Hope Stari
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Hope, Arkansas
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1080, I leelton Fehruary SS, 1930. For Mayor if In authorised id announce Itlfley of Clnude Stuart tor subject to the netlon noetfldc clfy prlmnry Fcb- Is mifhnrtzcd to nnnonncc of A. Delta for subject (o the action jttcrndc city primary Fcb- authorized (o announce of Ruff RoycH for subjrct to the nctlon flcrnflo city primary 1'ob- the I 'ttaf' notl.tii authorized to nniiotiiicc Sty tif HI. I). (Mllos) Downs of Hope, subject (o the Icily primary February 25.

authorized (o niiuiumrcj Icy of K. Biilccr' fnrslml subject Inj rily ncnu'diiilc primary; Clly Jtccortfor ilthorlzed lo nnnonncc (he Fred Webb for recorder Sjbjcct (o the action of (he Jelly primary February 25. dfOSMT-rHie TH' A RiGrHT! MO For Alderman jta-authorized to nnnonncc Bey of C. K. Erwln for U'ard Two, subject to of the Democratic city (trunry 23.

Clly Treasurer i authorized to announce flhcy of J. Harper for of Clly Treasurer, sub- he action (he Democratic JBty February 23. s. Kir. DYMlX SERVICE.

INC: JR COUNTV OFFICE Elocfton, August 12. Ibf For Sheriff Is lo announce J. 1C. Bcnvdcn ns 11 cnn- oflicc of SberlfT, siib- bn of voters of llumpstcad iic August primary election. liar is authorized to announce of W.

Griffin for Isubjoi'l (o the nctlon of the JKle county primary August 12. For County Judge ur Is to announce Hillary of II. M. Stephens for Judge of Hcmpstcml county, Ito the nclion of the Demo- BUnly primary August 12. For Assessor is iiudinrlxed to announce lidldncy of John VV.

Kid dlll Assessor, subjcrt to the nc- tlie voters of Hewpsteud ill the AiiRtist primary clcc- HI IlUi: to B'! AR jWANT ADS Count five words to the ie. Rates We per line for insertion, minimum 7c per line for three tions, tntmum BOc. tpr line for nix or more 5c per line for insertions. PHONE 768 Services Offered. iLIC Dicta- ken.

written, Mailing imile out, and collecting Located 107 West Front Street. 310. l.l-3tc moved my hcad- leis lo Ihc Checkered Cufe. 10 2. for Taxi Si-rvico.

Carroll 13-3tp 440, WANTED Several fresh milk cows. c.ood. Courtney While. 01 rone-will suhsmptoin of any Ition. free.

Club- Ill' e. lU-ynorson. Phone 13-26tc you a good nusinoss residence or faSfl for sale. Write box 98. Hope C7-tf.

Boomers nnd Boarders, Mrs. Judson 18-tf. FOR SALE Cow. Fresh, buy and fat cnttle. 011 Rothwell.

Hope l3-3tp J1C3R residence in Ark. Apply Mrs. W. F. Hope, Ark.

Jan. 10-6tp Dressmaking, alterations or call Mrs. W. Harrie at 315 fluid street, phone 344. 62-tf-c Store and filling sta- rent or sale.

See L.M. Boswell 1-tf-c FOR RENT home. 7 rooms, fixtures, cedar lined closets, garage. 410 W. Division St.

FeilJ, Phone 2C or 450 143tc land farm, More acres in cultivation. Ten- jusrt have ample force to handle. near school, close to Cell 32, Hone. Mrs. T.

C. 65-tf- c. Northeast Texas Can Grow Tobacco Movie "Death Plane" Salvaged Soil of First Congressional District Is Adapted To Its Growth. WASHINGTON, Jan, County soil survey in the First Congressional District of Texas indicate that the finest type of tobacco cnn be successfully grown there which will net farmers as high as $300 nn acre, Representative Wright Putmnn declared recently. At Mr.

Pntman's request, W. W. Garner, head of the tobacco plant nutrition in the United Suites Department of Agriculture, studied the soil survey maps of the counties in the district, and the Representative snid Mr. Garner made a favorable report on these counties as being adapted to the successful growing of tobacco. "The district contains what is known much ofsj and a type of tobacco, the best nnd most expensive type grown in the United Stales and used principally in the The to- lound in this piane.

A tang i ec mass of wreckage, one of the two planes which- ed in niitl a i over 'ttie" Pacific "ocean near -Los Angeles killed 10 men, including Kenneth Hawks, noted moyie producer, is pictured here'as it finally was raised from the ocean floor, after a long battle by salvagers. No bodies were cigarettes. bacco Ci Virginia, Curohnas, Gvorgin and Florida are netting from have a few small patches grown in $151! to an acre growing this type each county nnd samples of the proof tobacco. "Mr. Earner nlso reported iho rainfall in this section is favorable for the growing of this kind of tobacco.

"Tobacco is marked by the farmers selling ti iat public auction. In order to inaugurate the industry in East Texas, it will be necessary to I duct sent to the Dqpartment of Agriculture and to the cigar and cigarette manufacturers lo be analyzed." Jb'OR farm. More lhan 100 acres In cultivation. Tenant must have ample force to handle. On highway, near school, close to town.

Call 32, Hope. GO-tf-c. FOR room hou.se, furnished, modern, Apply Middle-brook Grocery. Phone GOT, 8-lfc FOR furnished rooms. Apply Rettigs Store.

Jan. 3-tf-c, FOR room house on East 2nd. street on pavement, $15.00 per month. Phone 105. 2-tfc NICHOLAS SCHOOL HOUSE Health in this community is good at present.

There will be a birthday party given the home of Miss Pearl Winberry Saturday night, is invited ti come. Mr. and Mrs. P. G.

Nicholas has returned home from ri few days visit with relatives in Te.xarknnn. Ojiu Nichols has been' on the sick list this week, we hope he will soon Sunday night is our regular singing night, everybody come nnd lets have another real singing. 1930 NU Service Inc. TOO Mlft ftllitlWIHd KITH Vllfk in nr in? linn. Mfiitflii to' rf wMiw fiilhrr nl mil iliilttlhlCr.

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Ml 11 nellkrt nl King i-hllilfcti IIIIH liltil innrrlimi-. ukrlilli'til lif lifrr IVi'lrolhf. Knlitlil htm mich nnil ill ilk Inn ellHI't- tllnllK for Chi-lKllillln In linlr illndiiil. 1 jltftM Hflvr lit KnlttM 1 I.IIIM-; Ixlnncl hiiiiii'. Next Kiildlll tiifn In rtini-l lilx ffllirh I fh nut In ivnli-iinii- I In-III Tntty ttt- lii'r niMiiili-lrly.

NOW 110 ON Tilt? MlOHV CHAJ'TRIt XI1 A llTIIUU IsNlO.in followed his dnughler up 'the steps. -Hiss eyes 'met Judith's iylde. alartled "Never ml'mi, Money," he swld softly, touching her arm "She's It wfls.aort of a shuck. I KUPSS. There, there! "'Evtry thiiiB'u RoliiK (o he nil right!" The uiiiu looked dlslr.esEed.

He nnd welii into hoiiso. Tony was noi In sight. Mrs. Wheeler stood tn the hnll- way. Site was sinrlug up the slnlrcaso mil when she heard them sihe turned.

Her honest eyes showed plainly she knew some- thlun wns Tony went right. to. her roomi sir." she miHI 'to Kuliht. "l)ldn'l even didn't even sp.c-ak to me!" Judith and Arthur Knight exchanged glances. The girl was Hrst to speali.

you better RO up to her?" she In colorless voice. Knight looked at his wife. Did she really mean It? lie wna not accustomed lo dealing with hysterical females. And how hysterically Tony had lashec' against her stepmother during the drive! Tony had always had He Had seen mimic plnce the youngster was four years Uul nothing like this! She WHS iipstnirsi noWiTnlnne and doubtless l.n iears. Impulse told Knlyln lo.rusli up ilmse alulrs.

Kiss hlfl pretty daughter, toll tier thlups were mistake and coax her into smiling. But here stood Judith, his wife. Wa.Vlt to he Tony Judith? you holler go upstairs to her?" Judith Knight wns repeating. know." tt was close to 10 O'clock when Arthur Knight went Ufislalra afld knocked at Tony's bedroom doflf. was two hours Inler when he camn down agaiii.

All that time Judith had Waited In the living room, fne Hrst real to lief hapolneas. with Arthur Khlghi hfid arrl.ved and Ju tilth was waltltig for judgment, She was awhre Arthur' bftd Bpolled his tloa. was girt, of coartji. exefclse, the riisH dt'tn wfere etlttulfttlftg. piiise racing, bfobd fipectlfe ifioaa, Finally Bha came- the Street Judith looked ftW scarcely noticed the ho cfltne along.

had beeti IMDresslve real fftihd herself sparse, ram.shaokle.'t6ttS| girl turned and then, you're going lo'gel oult" (laughter hitherto, do now? What would he i "Yes. of course," Judith said I Her voice did not sound natural Of course 'hat was the be must do. Gratefully he answered Judith with a glance. "Yes, I'll go up," be said and mounted the stairs. WlllOISI.lOlt came nearer 1 1 to the girl.

"Whnt In the world she asked In a singe whisper. "What's happened?" Isn't feeling well." Judith tried to make the explnnn Too Nervous To She Dances "Nervousness kept me awake nights and I felt awful. After one bottle of, fcuowJf she wants anything." Vinol I go to dances and eat and Kn(jwn nce sleep fine. -Almcta Hingst Ph Tt not lion sound plausible. I thluk.

HIT "It was the will Itl better and hove a BIG appetite. Nervous, easily tired people are surprised how QUICK the iron, etc give new life and pep. Vinol i she a id second lime over Her tastes delicious. John S. Gibson Drug! shoulder, "her fnthar will let you with lienrt up In the air as she WHS seeln ghosts!" "If iMIss Knight wants anything.

She hardly heard herself. She was thinking that In spite of Arthur's reassuring words, affairs with his daughter stood exactly where they had been. The man glanced at his wrist watch. "I've got to run!" he exclaimed have I been thinking of? meeting at one and it's 20 minutes now. I'll be a good half-hour Inte." He was on his feet and out Into the hall for hat and coat.

Judith followed, leceived a hasty kiss somewhere on the right temple and shut the door after him. "Vou may serve luncheon 'for roe, Mrs. Wheeler." she told the housekeeper. An'pther lonely meal the Knight home. Judith ate her luncheon thoughtfully.

following a which had found good many, many months before, she put her coat, jammed a small felt over her head and went the house. I suppose 'we'vf There was no sun. The gray sky Humored hcr.r Of. course 1 should I looked bleal: and a raw wiud She sat on the divan where last night she and Arthur had watched the Hrellgbv so happily. There was a burning' on the grate, now, The 'flame's' -'were "leaping merrily, Dut Judith d.id not even remember last night.

As a matter of fact hands were cold. At last she heard -his footsteps. Knight cume down the staircase slowly. It must have been an ordeal; Judith t'eiiialned where she. sat, and Arthur canie Into the -living room.

Is she going be all The sirl to feet. Her face was white tchso. Knight paused before llio hearth; "Oil. yes." he said; "Tony's going to he air. right.

I told Wheeler to -send "up a troy. Mrs. he'll pro.h'ahly a.Uvy.sin -robra a little lo.uKcp,'' Ho.took":Judltirs.iinnd,,d,re\v her down beside him on the davenport, "Youiniistn't 'think tod hardly of Tony because of this morning," lie wont Ideiuly feeling for words nio-nVri was neatly tout she reached the hoi cheeks were glowing Hi tiagllog but her 4 t6y. teh warnU pulled open the front Ball comforting. A' "Oh, Mrs.

hurrying from the di 'No one knew We worrying!" Judith bad pulled Shook out her waving; dro. and brushed them-baWw; less fingers. "Just "1 see you've got quite a Nearly lost myself!" Harriet report to Mrs. Judith warmed the grate fire. Suddenly fitie inspiration.

She consulted the housekee "Has Miss Tony been dowu Mrs. Wheeler?" Judith "No ma'am. 1 sent lunch up and she want anything else." I'd like a cup of no living room," Juditb tol yoy have a tea, for Miss Tony? It as attractive' as ste up cinnamon toadt.i wiches and some there's anything she written Tony about iringe right froni the That was my and -I I'm going to get a 'letter off this hflcruoon to "Hut, Arthur," she porslsted, "dogs she understand now? Is Tony to friendly?" She too careful words she chose. NIO'HT smiled patted Jier arm and iretissurlnaly. "Everything going be all right, Ju dllh, .1 promise, y(iu.

We'll lust to give Tony a little tline to come lo nor senses, that's all. lie added, "It ncvei docs to try to force the child! She'll come around all right in her own time, liar mother (it was the lirsi direci reference ho ever had made to iiis tirst wife) was nhvays careful never lo use force with I'ony. It makes her stubborn." swept the. corner of Hie ho.use. It whirled back the skirt 0f coat She pirouetted with the wind- to get the closely about her again.

She pushed.up tfio high collar so that it came well' up en 'her cheeks. wind w.as challenging. Here ap enemy you could fight! She didn't know where she -was going. This suburb In Judith had never been before ttje hoinecomiug with Arthur Knight yesterday. knew nothing.

about the town, but she walked on wl.tli the December gale beating against her cheeks. No.w and -then she had to turn about to catch her breath. Judith bad had the vague notion when she left the house that getting out into the open air would help solve her problems. She must decide for herself how to win -over Tony Knight. Now she found that Iteeping her footing and making progress fti Miss Knight likes her to send it.

too. Ask Harrle'tjt take the tray up." £, Yes, Mrs. Knights I'll, see rlghjt away." I Judith went back loom. Harriet came dlately with her soon after the the hall and the tray for A Well, it was making. It was willing to go after this Knight was a young' had been wonder she resented Intruder In her course, that Tony iuvd'beei; particularly much attention home herself.

Judith leaned back cor as she sipped her and rested Arthur would be coming agaln(i and she must go ap and dresaS dinner. The whole world ginning to look rosier. Judith Knight, lost In merJi looked up and her heart stoiftie beating. saw a scarlet wL tering the The whlrlwjtnj waa Tony Knight, clad in satin lounging suit, ber dark" touseled about ber head. The girl walked directly In of Judith's chair, planted her firmly, rested ber bands on her I and then spoke: "Now then," said Toay Kn: determinedly, "you'ie going (9 out! (To Be Continued) Co.

MOM'N POP SOMETHING TO WORRY ABOUT By Cowi BAD FEELING AFTER MEALS Louisiana Lady Says She Took Black-Draught and Was Relieved. New Orleans, have been using Thedford's Black-Draught for fully twenty years, and have found it Just as recommended," says Mrs. Paul Vidacovlch, of 4422 St. Claude Street, this city. "I have taken Black-Draught for biliousness and for cjizzlness, as well as for headache and indigestion, and it gives relief.

"At times, I have had a disagreeable feeling after meals. I would take a pinch of Black- Draught and.soon I wquld be feeling all right. "If I felt pretty bad, not up to my usual health. I would take a little larger dose of Black-Draught and feel fine. have given Black-Draught to my children, and hare recommended It to my friends, and af- i ter all these years I think it is i Just as good as ever." Thedfcrd's Black-Draught is easy to take, and has no disagreeable after-effects.

Refuse imitations and substitutes. See that the yellow packaga bears the name "Thedford's." Posts only 1 cent a dose. Jor Constipation Indigestion VOU XOO OUGHT THC.M CWANCE. 10: kWY tvMV FOLIUMA.O(\N. TWO BUCKS WlUt ME THROUGH.

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