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The Narka News from Narka, Kansas • 1

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The Narka Newsi
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Narka, Kansas
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J' v- VOLUME XVIII. NARKA, REPUBLIC COUNTY, KANSAS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1911. NUMBER 32; THE NEWSo 000000000000O000000O000000 00000000000000000000000000. a.

Roll of Honor. The following have paid us cash on subscription sinco our last issue JyaH Hak Fromm Matei I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 We have been seeing and buying the things Dame Fashion has decreed should be worn, and we are showing a nice line of the different kinds of clothes, both in weave and colors, with the very latest Wo WHTfi fortunate in crettiner in on a biff buv and wa crot them riffht and a va mark-fid flifim nVTit. Vnn wilt m. fl tU find us from lc to 25c low on most of our Spring and Summer Goods. 1 tit i nn i- -i iJ 0 we nave purcnasea a cuiion macuine ana can maie you any size Dutton you want to matcn your dress ft at small cost.

Remember we carry a large stock of Butterick Patterns, also. Delineators and Fashion Sheets. These people are recognized as one of the worlds largest designers of fashions and when you get their patterns you get the best. Jf Mrs. A.

L. Harlan Ed Dcttnmn C.W. Lyfle Wm. Slopansky J. II.

Leer John Cerny W. C. Khipman W.S.Hale H. Bott Mrs. E.

Pilkenton marked with a- () are neyr subscribers. A Narrow Escape. This afternoon about 1:30 smoke was seen issuing from the roof of the house occupied by John Abker and in a short time a large number of people Were on hand and a bucket brigade was soon formed and in a short time two streams of water was doing good work, and GINGHAMS CALICOES 5 .1 i are out this Spring in a variety of colors never heard of before. Priced to sell. 5s, G1-2c, 7c, 81 -3c per yard.

PERCALE We have some bargains here that ought to interest you. A good percale 8 1 -3c per yard. Also 10c 12 1-2c, 15c per yard. FLAXEN CLOTHS All kinds: colors and shades, for the little folks and old folk, and the rr.n of price ought to su1tr.nyone priced 10c, 12 1 2c, 162 3c, 20c, 25c per yard. RIBBONS.

Just received a lot of new Ribbons in plain and fancy. Kemember our prices are right on Ribbons. Persian Silks for Waists are just the thing now. We have appreciated. Come while the stock is complete.

0. a Gucsinc Silks. 0 Onr French Foulard and Mercer- ized Foulards and Suesine Silk are livery pretty cloths and are popular jjfc priced and can hardly be told from 0 silk. Made in plain and figured. 0 We bought these at a- bargain and 0 will sell them at prices that are right 25cr 30c, 35c, 40c, 45c per yard Scrim for Window Curtains in fancy colors and stripes, also white in lace eifect and floral design something new in this line.

10c, 15c, 20c per yard. put the Hie out with about $200 damage to the building. The household goods of Mr. Abker's were carried out and little damaged, The lire was caused by throw ing hot ashes on the west side of the house and running up between the siding and the plastering. assortment and there are a wood are the kind that are being, advertised and they are -a serviceable Cloth.

In a variety of colors and designs to suit. almost any purpose. soft silks and will not split and crack, and are very serviceable. vfe' 'Pi' Priced 16 2-3c, 20c, 25c per yd These goods have to be seen to be just received a newisne of Four new numbers in Ladies and four in Men, the very latest thing out, direct from the factory. We would 0 like to have you take a look at this Gun Metal Button, cloth tqp; something that is dressy and neat and priced atthe very low price of all others priced accordingly 'from, 25c to 50 of regular prices they are 0 a made to sell at.

We can save you money on your shoes. We invite you to. inspect our shoes the. next time you 0 0 need pair, and givfttj a cnance to prove our adv. We have increased our shoe stock so we are carrying a complete line of A Bj Ladies and Childrens Shoes in-several different grades.

0 0 I i t- 0 0 SCHOOL REPORTS. Report of the Star School Dist. 44 for the month ending Jan. 27," 1911. No.

enrolled, boys 15, girlsW, total 20 -r'Ss, 1 Total daily attendance 432.5, Average daily attendance 21. 525. Cases of tardiness 59., 4: Tliose neither absent nor Laura Cossaart, Raymond Smith, Lena Dovel, Ralph and Chester Lowe. Rosa M. Teacher.

School Report "of Albion Dist. No 13 for the month ending Jan. 27, 1911. No, enrolled, boys 14, girls 14, total 28. Average daily attendance, bpys 11.6, girls 9.3, total 21.3.

Cases of tardiness 26. Those neither absent nor tardy; Rudolph Ilubka. W. D. Pucket, Teacher.

LOCAL NOTES. H. W. Purkee and two daughters, Grace and Gertrude, left; Sunday evening for a visil with 'relatives in Enid, Oklahoma. Mrs.

Olive Leibel and daughter, left last Sunday evening after an extended visit here vyitfi relatives, for Oklahoma to join her husband. The Winona Lady Singers at the M. E. church, Wednesday evening, Feb. 15.

Admission 50c. Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Emery of the western part of Nebraska, were the latter part of last week and the first of this visiting with his son, J. and family. The Albion and Ida Telephone are fixing up the building they bought of Miss Hattie Totten and their lines preparatory changing, the central office. S. Chamberland, who has been running the livery bam in Narlca for some time has sold put his interest to Messrs.

Justice and Ginn, who took charge Wednesday morning. Mr. C. leaving the same evening for his home at LeRoy, Kans. Mr, and Mrs L.

J. Edwards, Mrs. Ella Edwards and Miss Mamie, and Misses Gertrude Nutter and Delia Lower spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Koontz, Mrs.

Win. Elliott of Peabody, to thank the people cf Narka and vicinity kmd- 000000000000000000000000000- 0000000000000000000 on her recent birthday. It is nice to be remembered in a kindly way, The Winona Sinsrers at the M. E. church, Wednesday evening, Feb.

15. Admission 50c. Miss Lou Wilson, of Chattanooga, who has been staying with her grandparents, Mr. WW, Miss Helen was the recipient of a handsome picture from her friends All present report a very enjoyable time and wish her many more happy birthdays. Card of Thanks.

I desire to thank the friends and neighbors who assisted me during the late illness, death and burial of my father. Geo. F. Byrd. -f iff i It may be true that in the days of Washington the people could not distinguish between the truth and falsehood.

That, would salve a perplexing problem of our national history. Ex. and Mrs. A. A.

Puckctt, left last We do not admire the man who swears and curses, neither have we the gYeatest respect for the. man who' spits tobacco juice on sidewalks, depot platforms or other public places, but the man who doesn't embellish cfich sen- ience' with a ripping, tearing, yard-long oath may not be so, good and religious as it appears, but simply lacking in rhetorical ability and imagination. Ex. There are families in every town who are about to move to some large city and live in a flat. We -wonderJf they have fulljr consider, ed the inconveniences of such living.

The man who rents and liv.es in a flat in some noising city can-" amuse himself by sitting around looking out of the window. But when ftman occupies a cottage, "be it ever so in some quiet refreshing country town like ours he has many things to keep his mind engaged with pleasure ftnc In the darkest night we, may hope; for the dawn of a new day, and we do not hope in vain. When the storm clouds hide the sun's bright face, we know that the sun still smiles and. that those clouds will pass away. Looking on the bright side riwy be old fashioned and hackneyed, but it has never failed to drive away the blues.

Ex. Some husbands have come and confidentially fold us that their nocturnal slumbers are ruthlessly distrubed. They are anxious for advice and assistance in solving a most troublesome state of domestic affairs. They do not wish for sundry reasons et cetera, to their grievances before a justice of the peace, file an injunction against ttieirown wives from placing their cdld feet against their husband's spinal region, but yet their jlaily Work demands proper' rest during thinights. -A one-legged woman Would only half solve the problem.

Saturday evening for her home to attend the funeral of her baby brother. FOR SALE. My residence property consisting otone lot 50x-71, andlone lot 100x142 ft. -the larger lot is in orchard and fenced wihagood fence for chickens, good well and an arch cave on the place. A first class location.

Call There are so-many cures and aids to grow beautiful that it is no wonder any longer why we have so many beauties among us. But most of these aids to beauty do not give our less handsome maidens a square The latest at this office, About fifteen young friends of Miss faelen Anderson walked in on her last Saturday afternoon and gave, her a surprise on her eighteenth' -birthday, The after noon was speilt in playing games music. Eefreshmcnts of tfrbct wera crrti stuht out to acquire" both beauty and health is bubble blowing. don't be surprised to find Sallie in th9 fcltchsa bloiying soap "bubbles..

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