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The Stark Plaindealer from Stark, Kansas • 5

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Hewitt, M. DM jPhysician and Surgeon. Oftlvo at Mentor Hotel. 3tark, Kansas. E.

Hnydcr, Grinds all kinds of F.loir, Feed, Chop, Buckwhetxt Flour, Con. Meal, etc. Also Pays the Highest Market Pripe fojvGpoijj Stark, Kansas Denistry: Dr. E. B.

Park, of St. Paul, will be in tho city noxt Tuos-day at the Meutor Hotel. Partios having any kind of dental work to do, can havo it done right by giving him it cull. All work guaranteed. TEN-CENT SOCIAL There bo a ten-cent soyial given at tho homo of L.

B. Murray on Friday evening, 1. A short program will ho rendered after which refreshments will be nerved. The proceeds will bo used or the benofit of tlip Friends Sabbath school at this place. All are iuvf ted to attend, "'One the best things any of us Glimpses of Springtime.

A wift.wuite.l hwo lightly stirring, A quiver of UnitftiK, A knil of a unit gently A twitter of ljttlu Minis' vow. A luilllaiit unit rui'turoim Iteuvcn, A smiliiifiuml cWloiiw earth, A raiii'ilripiiiiijr leuf in a forest, A little jiluk ilowei 'K hirtli, A nmoly cow lowoj; Away to hemjf on I lie hill, Ami ileep in the fragrant red clover, A little rel (ttilf keeping hq still. Round cheeks, brighter grown than rows, A little lad tipsy with glo1, And 'a dear little muddy hand holding A hit of green iiium up to me. M. Maker.

Everybody seems to bo moro interested iji feeding flsh t)ian any other one thing, at present. diaries Martin, an operator now working in Missouri, jnjoying a lay olT now and is visiting friends hero for a ow days. Dr. Cecil is the Urst to start the HOTEL MENTOR J. M.

CJuy, Prop. NEWLY FURNISHED AND UNDER NEW Board by Day or Week, COMMKRCUL MEX KsPECIALLY, Starjc; Kansas. can do for tho world is to show it ever a vtoriuus lifo of joy, a face that shines oven through tears, a beauty Jut' Cold Drinks at Shockey's. I'M. left fur Kinm City lust Tuesday.

I Tliompiion, of Walnut, was in town yesterday. Frank Uowitt, Kimlmll, yb in Jowii yesterday, Wo uiVratnuil oijr meat market will olmiigo haui(5 nooi). Mr. Myers shipped two ear lojul of outtlo U) Kansas City last T.m'8-diiy. II.

T. Springer haw routed JusKoda fountain to fnyder i fur the 6011801). and Cooper hipped a ('jir load of jjogs to Junsas ty last Wednosday. Dr, Mosteller, of I'ittslturg, was the giiosl of IJov. W.goda and family, last )ypdiesday, Miss Mary Crow returned last Wednesday from a jljort visit with relatives in Leaiina, Kjiidness the weapon, eftor all.

It will conquer almost any enemy. Try it. A. P. Beck anil famjly visited the family of F.

W. Smith, in the country last Saturday. Wo understand thorp will be two fishing crowds, from hero to the Neosho river next wpek. Lon Mudd was over from Walnut last Saturday and while hero made 1 this office a pleasant call. ltev.

Stelley, Oi Savonburg, for the which glows with radi ance even iu tho nighjt. That is tho lifo the Muster wauts eycry follower now-sidowalk movoment, and is having the walks, in ftot hi building repaired in goqd shape. B. RALL SONS; Dealers jn Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions, Patent Jcines, Hats and Caps, Gents Furnishing; Goods, BcQt and Shoes, anfl Valises, Highest Prices Paid For Grain. Hay, Furs, Poultry and Eggs.

All kinds of arm Products taken in exchange for goods. Give us a cU. of His to live, wepanliveit. too, W.CCecgM.D. ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN And SURGEON.

Soutli 'of Will attend all calls, Night or Day, I carry a nil line of Drugs and fill Imy own, Prescriptions. if our lifo is truly hid with Chrhit in fl-d Who will je noNt. Send tho lV.AiKD;Aj.Eit to your friends. They will iipprocjato it. At tho homo of the bride's parents You don't write moro Jhan once a living in the north part of town, month and wo vill rech thorn on last Sunday at 11 o'clock a.m.

weekly with all the nowg pf Stark I' panics pewell, and viefnity. Mr. C. E. Alaxander, of Kimball, to Miss Flora If erren, ltev.

Coons Proprietor of Kansas Kimball, officiating. The groom is one of the A tjshing prowd, consisting of Dr. CeciJ, Chas. Barnes, Ed. Sliockoy, Ed.

Snyder, lialph Hcrshman and the Plaixdealer forco were fishing prosperous young farmers of Kimball and the bride is one of our most popular young ladies. The Plaix- on tho creek west of tqwn, Tuesday. dealeu joins the many friend of The City Dray, All kinds of goods transferred to any part of town with Care and Despatch. -Prices Reasonable- the young counle in wj.ghing for Not many ijsh but lotg of fun was the verdict. We understand j.l;at Josji Jones, them a future filled with happyiiess hk tut n-t prosperity.

preched to a large congregationat the mug. miiimery upe ti'J. living between here and Walnut, A man residing near Bume is Friends church lagt Sunday night. Mrs. L.

B. Marry took the north I' ad four horses stojen last Wednes 0 Monday, April (itli, I will open a new 1 1 and roiiinjeto stock of Millinary. in the new day night. Mr. Fowler who had a bound train yesterday for Morau teaiif stolen from help rppeiftly has, where she is.

undergoing treatment laboring under a strange hallucination. From 1 to 3 ni. hp thinks he's a ghost and donning a white robe and a sweeping white heard, he gopa to tho cemetery and stalks so far, Jieard, nothjng from them. for her eves. If a man is fQimd gujlty of horse We make a specialty of job work.

building just west of the M. church. Mrs, Ella Eacret. li li. li TIME TABLE.

tfOIJTII BOUNp No. 14 Mail No. 12 Express 3:10 ft ra NTo. 60 Aceom, freight JO am SOUTH BOp No. 13 Mail No.

11 Express 1:25 am 59 820 pm C. JJ. parties Agt. stcalhig he should be given the full extciit pf t)p lay. around.

Sometimes he gets pn a Give us a call in peed of anything in thjs. lino. We can suit you in gravestone and gesticulates to the dead. Then he fleets across the Pj'j Cecil one of ou )ractcal CALL EARLY AND GET FIRST CHOJCE. style and price.

burial plate as though he had wings. physicians has one of the finest offices in the county, hp has all Mr. Mark Snyder, of Erie, was in He is all right during the dny and ready three nicely furnished rooms, town last Tuesday on business. While here hp was thp guest of his does not remember his Bpectral freak of the previous. njght.Florence Bulletin.

and is preparing the foprth room i i i 1 Jl son W. E. Snyder. wiucn win do nxeu up iu a nauusomv Iocal Chat. Come and gntyjcribe, stylo for a ladies waiting room.

The Mr. Horn, a blacksmith from Walnut, passed through town Wed Dr. has an eye fpr busjness, and believes in keeping up with the nesday, pnroitte fqr Savonburg OBITUARY- Nicholas It. Teas was born in Langamoii Co. III.

Aug. 19. 1812. Was married March 7th 1833, to where he willlocate. propession.

bills ni tjijs office. Bring us yqur jpl) yor. John Wcildlp aijd Miss Mable Robert Thompson Co, Dealers in Dry Goods and Groceries. PRODUCE A. SPECIALTY.

A lawsuit occurod in Kimball Boast, Jake Sailors and Miss Alice Charlotte 13. Aevrill. Died at his Clifton visited the oil well near esidence six mijes northeast of Erie Porterville Snmjay, last Saturday between 11. E. Morgan plaintiff and J.

V. Hamilton defendant. Jt seems that David Ellis camp there to buy logs and when Kan. April 15th, aged 83 years 0 months and 8 days. Father Teas camp to Kansas in the fall of 1868, settlpd on the farm where he died.

ready to leave gave Mr. Morgan Charles Bariips the agent for the "Katy" has purchased himself now type writer. Charles believes in being up with. the times. In getting the nanps of those who an order on J.

V. Hamilton for a KANSAS, STARK, board bill, amounting to about fifty Hp was a christian man, which f'tct wijs demonstrated in his'duily life. He was formerly a member of the Presbyterian church, but after moov-ing to Kansas joined the M. E. dollars.

Mr. Hamilton saying the orcjer was good, and aftprwards re attended the B. y. P. U.

at Girard fusing to pay it. The ti'jal was held in Justice Hewitt's court and awarded to Mr. Morgan, The de Read our new adys. tin's week, i Subscribe for the I'lixdualeh. Join Woods M-iis in jilsinore Tuesday.

J.J. Hiiiifc on Uie sjok ist fchis week. Ed. SbUdet' WW i a bort time Mon4ay. Sam Oumtnings, pf J'jo, yas in kow Vednesdiiy.

Xew Oarpot Sfcylps, X'Mnu 1 no at fjedlieV, Walnut, l)r. llotyitt miide Savpijlnirg a fisj); yesterday, Gear-go Allinger, left far l'itts-'burg los Wednesday. If yoij isli all the news subscribe or the ty W. Eaton of Jffinsua 0ty, is isiting at A. P.

Becks'. J. It. Gotton Co. havo received new line of dpy goods.

church at Bethel. Ho leaves an aged wife and six children, The funeral sermon was preached at WB BB i) Dealer In (i-r Bethel by tho pastor Fev, Coons and the remains laid to rest in tl)P fendant paying him the amount of bill and costs. This pompany came to Kimball to buy walnut logs, they bought and had delivered pijjhty-four logs, but took away only sixteen of thum, which they paid for, leaving the ballauee for tho owners. beautiful Bethel cemetery. All kinds of Wall Paper, Window Shades, 1 1 KIMBALL ITEMS.

0, JJ. JIcCoiui was in town Sunday, J. V. Hamilton shipped acarloadof logs Looking Glasses. Needles.

Etn. 3 C3 7 1 Undertaking a Specialty, Fiiip Hptsp Fnrnkhpfl C. McKay pmde a business trip to Krie Mouday. ixri tt last Week, we had tlip name of 0. E.

Snyder, when it H))Qi)d have been W. E. Snyder. Cooper Weddle report their closing out sue a decided success. The store crowded every day, despite the busy time, and their bargains arp going very fast.

Mr. Bellkjiap, of Kfinsas City, was in town Wednesday delivering the pifiturps he took to enlarge some time ago we understand the pictures did not all give satisfaction. Look over the advertising colums of the Plain-dealer and when you have money to spend you will know where to sppnd it. to get the most and best goods for the money, Never sacrifice a right principle to obtain a favor. The cost is too great.

If you cannot Hocure what is right" and needful for you by square and manly conduct, hetter do without it. Uncle Peter Garrett lost a purse yesterday containing two live dollar bills and some small change, He thinks he lost it in William Keens' garden. Parties finding the same please return. Cooper Weddlo put out two huxter wagons this week, which makes four from this placo. They go as far north as Elsmore, and as far south as Erie and Walnut and as far West as Odcnsc.

Little shipped carload of hogs Mouday. II. Rail made a busluess trip to Erie Wednesday, Edward Shidjer is visiting iu Kansas Cit this week, Geo. Kennedy, of Missouri, is visiting in this viciuitytliis week, Charles Hubbard, of Kunsas City, was at home Sunday on a visit. WOMEN VS MEN- Women always show by their actions that they enjoy going to phurph, men are less demonstrative.

When a woman becomes Hurried she feels for a fan, when a man becomes flurried he feels for a cigar. Women jump atconclusioiwand generally hit, men reason out things logicully and generally miss them. Some women oun't pass a millinery store without looking in; some men can't pass a saloon without going in, A woman never sees a baby without wanting to run to it; a man never sues one without wanting to run from it. Women love admiration, approbation, self-immolation, on the part of others; and Fine Line of Furniture at Low J'riees, a.t Ledlie's, Walnut, Jlarry Kail, of Kimball, was in town on business yesterday, Straw Mattings for 15 cents and upwards, at Ledlie's, Walnut. AT THE Mjas Anna Thompson has a new Wo notice Harney Cosiier does not, go to Walnut so often of late.

Somethings up. lino of Millinery at their storo. North bound passenger 14. 'was sis hours late Wednesday. FARMER'S GASH STORE, 1 You will find the Largest Stock and the El Lowest Prices.

Clothing from the Cheapest Ej are often week, vain and frivolous. Ditto Quite a heavy rain Wednesday with men. dome hail west and north of here. A woman always carries her purso in her hand so it can be seen; a man carries his purse in his inside coat pocket so his wife to the Finest. Hats and Caps from the Cheapest to the Stetson.

Gent's Furnishing! Squire J. M. Hewitt, of Kimball, was in town on business yesterday. can't find it. Jeff Ilenson ia having another A woman can sit in a theatre three hours without getting all cramped up, O.K.

Dress Goods, Dry Goods, No- tions. Flour, Groceries. Tinware, forge built in his blacksmith ehor Wo understand R. E. Morgan, went fishing Wednesday no fish but one bite misquoto.

The Liveryman at this place says that he gets up early Monday morning when Henry AdoliT gets a team on Sunday Eve. Kimball's base ball club will meet Saturday tijglit May 2 to. organize. Those wishing to join the club please come in on said date. Now look out for good roads for Dad Reese -is going to push the young fellows iu the collar, for when Dad says work that's what lias to be done.

March with its cold and plaster, has departed and has taken our welcome with it. April has como with a hearty welcome, but wo think it has borrowed about fifteen days of March. catching the toothache or becoming faint for want of fresh air; a man can't. Cane Seed For Sale! Call at JaS. Greonwell's, one milo East of A wbman, from her sex and character, Machine Oil, all Grades.

Cash paid for Corn, Cattle, Hogs, Poultry and Produce. J. II. t'aiiton, Prop. gj rx' Stark.

has a claim to many things besides shelter, J. W. Keller, a good blacksmith from Uniontown, come over the food and clothes. She is not less a woman V. E.

Woods preached at the Mound Valley school house last for being wedded; and the man who is fit to be trusted with a good wife recollects all WALNUT, KANSAS. first of the week, ho will work in the shop with Jell Hcnson. Mr. night. which this implies, and shows himself at all Charles Markham, visited friends times chivalrous, sweet-spokon, considerate Keller will move his family here and deferential.

the first of next week. hero last Wednesday..

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152
Years Available:
1896-1896