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The Narka News from Narka, Kansas • 1

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The Narka Newsi
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'I' NARKA if NARKA, It EPUBL1C COUNTY, KANSAS, DEIE31 HE 12. 1002. Number Volume X. KUNCEN NEWS. (Writ ton for last week.) Tho worst s'onn of tue season ..11.

1 El cwristma 1 Visited us uesMiiy nim im Speaking of the manner in which people pass by good things and don't know it, the Whicitu Eagle says: Tho discovery of gH ut Winfield re-minds Fred Richter of this circumstance. Twenty years ago he and others commercial travelers would occasionally make Iola for Sunday. After break OBITUARY. William I. Byrd was born in Albion township, Republic coun ty, Kansas, on Nov.

8 th, 1873, and died Dec. 9th, 1902, after an illness of aboit three months, aged 29 years, month and 1 day. The deceasou. was the son of Isaac Byrd of this township and a ou'igman who was highly re- Worhumday. OUT SALE Mis; Myrtle riffen.

of Cli fto i jt rtm i I visitoa worn Tuoauay uuhi ivoy day with her father, N. E. Griffon; and family. fast thev would wander about town. Near the center of the Tl ie play gi yen by the imdeit spooled by all.

Slioo-fly Rockers, Hobby Horses, Boys Sleds, Doll Carriages, Doll Beds, Hassocks little place was a small artesian homo talent in Strauskys Hall Saturday night was a decided suceests. The hall was full ai4 The funeral services were hold in the Ida church, conducted by Rev. 0. H. Muse, after which the remains were laid to rest in well furnishing a mineral water.

They would drink of this and then as a nntter of curiosity everyone Jiau a gooa time ana a strike a match to some of the the Ida cemetery. Tho Nkws joins the many friends in extending sympathy to tho bereaved father and Rockers. Easel bubbling wat.T. It would at once ignite. No one thought of it as natural gas.

Years after they went after and got one of the biggest flows on earth. MOORE DUSKIN. niee little sum of money was netted for the school which is loan towards purchasing a piano. Chas. H.

VanAmberg, wh has been visiting his mother, Mrs. N. E. riffen, and family the past ten days loft for hi home at Cooper, Iowa, Saturday where he has a position us Ration agent. Mrs.

Striker left Thursday tor Iowa, where she will spend tb Card of Thanks. We desire through the Nr.ws A. A. A. jm.

ji. i ii imam A A Tom Delainey, a corn busker of Miami county tells the Louis-burg Herald corn shucking is hard work this year. Tho out to sincerely thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness and help during the death and burial of our son, brother and SPACE Fall riillinery. ma side shuck is like iron and the ears stick out at tho end of the nephew. I.

S. Byrd, G. P. Byrd, P. Byhu.

winter. Rev. Flowers, of Coneordin; preached iu tho M. E. church last Sunday-afternoon and even- NEXT WEEK.

scuck. Then the sSern is tough and often you have to break off the ear over our knee or oil In endless variety, and nil of the popular and leading styles are to be found in i nil- line of Ready-to-Wear Hats Mad- in all the most popular material for Ladies, Misses and Children. "invito you to call and let us show iiu.i to vou and quote you prices. Mr: and Mrs. Fred McNeal ato Travei n2 Hilt5 Walking Hats Outing Hats itoll of Honor.

The following have our thanks for cash on subscription and tho Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Moore, of Narka Miss Erma Stono, who lias the edge of the wagon bax.

The ears are so large around it is so hard to get a good grip on them. My wrists aad fingers got sore husking corn. Of course the ears are close together and I make $2.10 a day husking for George June, but it is the hardest husking I ever did. TOTTEN BRACE. boon quite sick; is a little better amount has been credit to them on our book: John 2.00 W.

Ii. Or urn 1.00 1.00 present, If this cold weather keeps up 1 in ii hi i ii i ll 1 mmjm mm im -rv long skating will soon be in or Geo. Geo. Mapes W. H.

Moran. 3.25 2.00 .25 TO THE PUBLIC: Below is a partial list of policy policy holders in the New York Lift Insurance Company to F. A. Guy was fa visitor Crarrie Nation arrived Friday in Rochester, N. and departed for the West after swearing to 'a complaint in' a $2,500 dam der.

Raymond Whitcomb and sister Maud visited with friends Munden a few days last week. Someone who thought themselves cute, though we would call it a mean, hid Lute Dooley's team Saturday night; and atier hunting for them an hour or written by rumer os mvimsicau, in Republic county, age suit for libel, which she has begun against Murat Halstead. authercf "The Illustrious Life of William McKinley, Our Mar 15 a ciiCO Belleville Wednesday. Mrs. M.

J. Brosh will sell all trimmed hats at and below cost. W. M. McKinzie was a Fair-bury visitor Wednesday.

O. P. Edwards was on the sick list the first of the wek. If you want millinery at greatly reduced prices call on Mrs. M.

I :1 in Si 4 11 i 1-1 Ii if 1 he hired a livery team to go home tyred President," Mrs Nation says that Halstead in his book quoted her as saying that she 'hoped McKinley would die," and that she was arrested and hissed in Rochester. Mail and Breeze. with aud on returning the team found his own team tied out behind the lower barn. No harm, was done except about two hours worry and the expense of a Jiv-. cry team for Mr.

Dooley. However we think such tricks are a little too funny and should hae a stop put to them. J. Brosh. We have a few of Hick's 1903 Agents.

W. .1. E. Novak. A.

L. Singleton, A. B. Brush, B. B.

Houdek, Dr. .1. Vv. Johnson, Chas. A.

Field, I). R. Neil, "VV. C.fPostMhwait. K.

G. Patterson, Paul'F. Erricksou. John Kesl, Emil Kesl, Win. Kisl, A.

H. Baird, Grant Loverrell, Olif B.Ntraum, Thomas J. Short. T)r. John W.

West. Win. II. M. Poole.

-Geo. E. Elrod. Brwin Tebovr, C. L.

Tcbow, W.W.Douglas, Harry Marty. Paul Moo, Geo. M. McCummom, G. BHout.

T. P. Witham, Adam S. Joerg, acob Joerg, John A. Hatiiold, S.

C. Friend, Elmer Bothers, H. N. Douglas. Ransom Lott, A.

M. Hungerford, of alias ka, was a caller at this office Robt. Townsond, of Rockport, is visiting relatives near Narka this week. He is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

J. J. and L. B. Hamilton.

Tuesday while in the city visiting friends. Chas. Woodbury resigned as Almanac on nana at z'oc each. Mrs. M.

J. Brosh is selling millinery at greatly reduced prices. The brick work on the new-building was resumed on Thursday. For millinery at greatly re Dr. J.

W. WTest received a large 16 plate Static Electric machine with all modern improvements, including X-ray, OsMiue and Cataphoretic, for rheumatism, neuralgia, nervous have an We guarantee if you Estate Oak Heater you can al- helper at the depot Monday evening aud went to his home at Bala, Kansas: F. II Shoemaker shipped 17 i .1 nnA Word was received here Tuesday that Miss Anna Roush of Wymore was very sick. Her mother, Mrs. Jake Rrush, left immediately for Wymore.

John Kelley who has becu very sick is now able to be down town. The Munden schools will have a Christmas tree ou Friday aft- was keep fire over night. The only stove that has ground and screw register dampers. Henderson sells them. Wo expect to be in the locality ot JN ansa lor sevei -ai innvment Investment Policy, ness and chronic cases, on Monday of this week.

The above machine and attachments is one of the best made aud cost nearly see Mrs. M. J. duced prices barrels anil 1 big boxes of cpplcs from his orchard to Jennings, Brosh. S-Ih iS ane 50 dividend in addition to full amount IXI.

-se oflleath during the 20 yea. so hve I. P. Sellars is building a large Kansas. Monday.

I. P. Sellars and B- F. Doval shed in his lumber vard this $400. Anyone wishing to see or investigate the machine call at the Doctors office and he will be pleased to show it to you.

Dr. West has had a good attendance evening since he has his Xray machine running. Alaiost everyone has been in aud looked through their hands and taken a shot of elec- out the 20 years your poucy uiiiiun. flit-ion thereto your share of dividends in cash. Yours, Truly, Fulmer Mersereau, General Agents.

were in attendance to a meeting of the Royal Arch Masons at Belleville last Friday night. week. County Commissioner Wegal was up in this part of the couuty the first of the week. meeting of the tricity. The regular S.

Zimmerman went down to "A few years ago," say the Lansas City Monday evening on Greenleaf Sentinel, "a subscrib I See those Steel Ranges at. tho Hardware Store. They are beauties at your own price. ternoou of next weeK. The social at Sain Sergrist last Tuesday was a success both socially and financially, like $12 biing cleared.

We are sorryj to hear of the death of Will Byrd, which occurred at his home Tuesday. His tuneral was held Wednesday at the Ida church. Mr. Muso of Narka preached the sermon. Mr.

Byrd leaves many friends to Do not forget that it pays to trade at Nrrka. Don't get to thinking you can buy Hardware che.iper some a business trip. Mystic Toilers, to be held next I Monday night has been postponed to until Wednesday night. Mrs. C.

L. Kobes and Miss Rose Kuchera went down to Munden last Friday eveniug and visited until Sunday with rela John Andrews and mother er offered to bring us stove wood on subscription. We told him he could, but he misunderstood for we never have received the Those Charter Wagons runs lightest, carries biggest load and is the best all round wagon "on the market. Only a few left it you want ono get in line. Henderson sells them.

It is reported that Ii. A. Lara- spent the day at J. M. Baker's me 7-' else because people adver- Mahaska will serve dinner in the ace 11 ld iffi, tisecost sales, lhats an o.a last Friday.

George Mapes was up from Why not bring it now? noun on Henderson don't advertise wood will also have goods on. sale, ..4 Better late than never. tives. Mrs. E.

J. Summers went to bee has purchased the residence mourn his loss. Haworth Wednesday aud was a pleasant caller at this office-D. E. Lower went down to both fancy an.

useful. Come st saiee, nor on juux D.un Kiuij a he will meet any competition, one. come all, get you dinner and nc 1 buy something to take home for C. L. Kobes was visiting rela Christmas.

tives at Munden Sunday. Fort Bobb, last Friday evening to nurse her son, Eugene who is quite sick with typhoid Miss Mary Jones was a Narka isitor last week. Mrs. Chas Kobes and Miss property of H. C.

Hancock, north of town and that Mr. Hancock had purchased the piece of land north of the tracks from 0. F. Edwards. Kansas City Wednesday night to take treatment at a hospital.

Cap Ward and A. Carmean looked through us the other evening by the aid of Dr. West X-ray and told us our gall was fever. Rose Kuchera of Narka visited Anyone wanting carpenter Earl Preble is now tho pro Saturday aud Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Stransky. prietor of the having George Dirks was over from near Williams trading with our merchants and while in We questioned them closely but ciuld. noti gain any purchasing the stock of Win. The M. E.

Parsonage is being work done call at the Lumber Yard. Prompt attention given all work. 26-tf. Jos. Kuchera was up from Belleville Thursday the guest of his daughters', Mrs.

C. L. Ko- information in regard to it from McKinzie the latter part of last re-plastored this week. town was a caller at this office them, so conclude it must be a week. Miss Erma Stone is able to bo Tuesday.

Mr. Dirks informed bad case. us that he is goingto move in R. E. Henderson, The State 0 ehrisisiis out again after a spell of sick ncss.

bes a id Miss Rose Kuchera. about two weeks twenty miles Bank of Narka, Mrs. Al. J. Mrs.

E. F. Strair, who has northwest of Hebron. Miss Minnie Napier expects to. '3 '1 I- hi) Brosh and Dr.

J. A. Corn pat Tuesday evening a surprise been visiting nor sister, Mrs, ronized our job department this start Monday to Concordia to enter the business college. At an election held by Narka W. West, for tho past two weeks party was given at the home of Lodge, No.

349 A. P. A. Mr. and Mrs.

W. S. Hale, in Floyd Payne, of Buffalo, New last Saturday night the following honor of their son, Hariy's sev returned to her home iu Colo rado Springs Thursday evening. Beginning with Tuesday Jan. officers were elected and appoint York, came home Tuesday for a visit with his father and other enteenth birthday.

Quite a ed for the ensuing year: C. number of young friends relatives and friends. week. Wednesday evening a number of invited guest gather at the homo of Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Wilds, four miles west of town and a nice time is reported by those present. Last week we forgot to report 6th I will make regular trips to Harvey, W. J.

West, gathered in and a pleasant eve Narka. Consult me then about was' 'spent. Harry was the re Kerr, J. B. F.

Surface, Sec'y; I. P. Sellars, your kentel werk. The young folks have been making good use of the nico moonlight nights to go skating. Y.

Al SaiwDentist, 26-tf Belleville, Kans. cipient of a beautiful gold watch a present from his father and mother. L. King, S. E.

McBride, J. W. S. Preble, the school entertainment which The Ladies Aid Society of tl V. Lovenburg, J.

P. Dovel, Tyler. was held on Saturday evening Nov. 28th. A good sized audi from- now until Christmas will be found a free game, amusing and instructive-50 diff erentkinds.

Get Lion Coffee and a Free Game at Your Grocers. ence was in attendance and nice sum of money was realised for C. P. church will meet at Mrs. A.

W. -Edwards' Wednesday morning, Dec. 17. Please take notice of the date All members are requested to be present Mrs. J.

M. Baker, Sec. WELLS! I am now prepared to, bore or drill wells. iU gu anteo water. E.

Da 20 NOTICE All knowing tliem-selver indebted to me "for work will please call and settle at once. 22-4ip. J. All thoes indebted to us will please call and settle use in purchasing a school en clycope4U. at once.

W. B. L. i.

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