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The Stark News from Stark, Kansas • 4

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The Stark Newsi
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Stark, Kansas
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THE STARK NEWS, SATURDAY, OCT. 4, 1902. and Mrs. Woodruff. IE Mir TED A CHILD'3 BALL.

Mary Bundy is attending school Bank Cashier Moralises Over the in Savonburg now-a-days. TS 1 Plaything Whilst He Was Prompted to Keep, JEFF HENSON, Notary Public, OFFICE: In Jewelry Store. m. nnisnea cutting: a fine field of broom-corn Wednesday. The cashier of one of the Brooklyn banks has been pondering for some ODENSE.

time over a problem in morals, says the JVew York Evening Tost. For ten years now, great sums of money then bracing himself in a dignified, but not unfriendly, attitude, hobbled over toward the kitten, as if bent on assuring the feline that she was welcome. The which she resented by drawing herself up into a bow, after cat fashion, and making grimaces of a threatening kind, and spitting with no small show of violence. The rabbit did not understand this maneuvering, and after a meditative survey of the situation hopped toward the kitten again in a more friendly and more playful mood. "The kitten broke out into a fearful rage, and it was perfectly evident that the rabbit was somewhat alarmed.

He made no effort to retreat, however, but held his ground. The kitten finally scampered back into the house and disappeared. The same led. Some clear weather this week. Sid Wheeler and wife entertained have passed through his hands and reposed in his care day after day, and they have been as so much hay STARK, KANS.

relatives Sunday. to him. He has heard of defaulters Jl 1 1 -r-r a Elmer Hadden and Miss Hattie ana wonaerea. ne never could un- LaFever attended church at Odeuse derstand this temptation, and he bunday. walked in the pride and complacence BENEDICT ELEVATOR of an honest man.

Last Sunday this Rev. Scott preached to a full cashier was seated with his dog on house Sunday afternoon. the bank of the stream that winds through Prospect Park, when a boat performance went on for several days. I have opened a line of Chop, Frank Boerstler, wife and sister, crowded with children and rowed bv but tfte rabbit was persistent, and Geo. Underbill and sister, also Bran and all feed stuffs, at the a park attendant passed slowly by.

The children were shouting and when I left the bay kitten and rabbit were eating out of the fame plate and were on the best of terms." at Benedict Elevator and solicit grandpa Underbill visited laughing. They halloed for no other a nf th fo H- Ketchum's Sunday. reason than to hear the sound of all VI 111 also handle the best grades of coal. their voices. The attendant, pulling PORTERVILLE.

Deceptive. "Dey ought er pass a law," said Hun doggedly at the ores, seemed an gry Higgins, nursing his leg, "ter com noted by the clamor. Suddenly one visit Mrs. Stump has gone to Piqua to A. B.

ROBERTS, pel "people ter call deir dogs by ap of the boys lost his rubber ball over her parents. propriate names. board. The children pointed to it. Mgr.

"What's de matter now?" inquired Born to Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Brenner, bobbing in the wake of the boat, and Dusty Rhoads.

twin daughters, Sept. 26, 1902. begged the man to turn back and get "Why, a woman down de road said it, but he kept a surly silence and KIHBALL. M. G.

Young is smiling over the arrival if I didn't git out o' her yard she'll rowed on. of a son at his home, one day last week. call 0' course I laffed. 1 Den "There is your chance," said the she called Fido, and Fido didn't do Watson Hedden is working for Mr. cashier, "go get the ball." a ring-.

He was a biff brindle bull." Morgan. ine aoer piungea in, ana, swim Philadelphia Press. Rev. Mr. Shgar has been assigned to ming out to midstream, caught the ball in his mouth.

He turned to fol work near Farlington by Elder Price. W. E. Smith, of Shaw, and Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Junction, were visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Em Smith, last week. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Hamilton, of Decatur, were the guests of I.O. low 'the boat, but finding- that he Foolish Man. Postal Clerk You'll have to Q. L. Hinkley has been taking cane to put could not overtake it, returned to another stamp on that letter! Whiteman's molasses mill, near Walnut.

the bank and dropped the ball at his master's feet. The cashier picked it John Nelson has purchased the farm Mis Pert Why? "Because it's overweight." "But, gracious! Another stamp up and looked indolently after the Coverdale, the last of the week, re- occupied by Ira Richwine receding boat. He supposed the turning home Monday. would make it still heavier." Philadelphia Press. boys would feel its loss.

Perhaps he SUNNYSIDE. ought to run along the bank and Dr. L. E. Morgan has returned to her home, where she is now Lydian Sampsel has been on the sick throw it to them.

It was something of an exertion to do this, and, be Lingering Summer Colds. Don't let a cold run at this season. ready to resume practice. sides, the ball would make a pleas ant plaything for the dog. However, list for several days.

A. R. Coverdale's sale was well attended and stock brought fair prices. Amy Lambdin went to Ft. Scott Mon Mrs.

J. C. Bender went to Prior Snmmt-r colds are the hardest kind to cure and. if neglected may linger along for months. A long siege like this will he ffot up, and, making1 a cut across Creek last Friday to see her father a point, met the boat as it turned pull down the strongest constitution.

One Minute Cough Cure will break up the at the bend. day, where she will attend the high tack at once. Safe, sure, acts at once. "Here's your ball," he called. school.

Cures coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis. Chas. Brooks, returning Wednes day. She reports "Uncle Charley' in the best of health at 76 years age. iJne boys saw him, ana stood up Earnest Ewan and bride, of Idell, were He threw a11 an( IunS troubles.

The child holding out their hands. ren iiKe 11. u. ueem. it, and it was safely caught.

As he up last week visiting the families of C. o. Ewan and Ira Richwine. turned away he heard a chorus of Homer Clauson, of Porterville, was a Mr. JV D.

Johnson has purchased A number of Sunny siders are attending visitor this week. Homer is out of business and is like a fish out of water. He the Neosho county fair this week. the V.E. Wilson farm west of town.

Mr. Wilson will locate in Missouri. childish voices thanking him. "You're all right!" "Say, mister, you're a dandy, you are!" and then, after the clamor had subsided, came this, from the owner of the ball, a has several things in view arid may locate in Stark. He would certainly be wel Mr.

E. C. Wampler will have a sale the 10th of November and come. Stark is the best horse market in Kansas. J.

T. Dewell is assisting Singleton very small boy, who piped in a voice of hearty condescension: "Say, mister, you're an honest man." Kansas City Oct. 1-11, 1902. move his family to California. Mrs.

Son this week. Loomis, her mother will go with This phrase caught the cashier's Fall Festivities. One first class fare, ($3 35) fr the round trip. Tickets Mrs. S.

C. Swajn and daughter visited them to their new home. We wish ear ana led him into deep medita- Erie friends this week. tion, and he has not been so sure of 0n sale Oct. 3 to JO inclusive Good them success and shall miss them himself since the temptation of the Bert Cottrell is at the Katy hospital and for return including Oct.

11. C.R. from the neighborhood. ball reported as improving slowly. Teas, Agent.

Mrs. Myrtle Morgan went to St. Geo. Sampsel and family were among CATS AND WHITE RABBITS. Joseph Wednesday to visit her the Erie fair visitors Thursday.

Mrs. B. J. Crosswhite came down from The Delight of a Boy's An Illustrative Instance of the Dti like Entertained by the Former for the Latter. Parker yesterday and will assist in the brother.

Drs. Morgan Morgan have moved their office to the Joseph Simmons' building. store. Heart is a BEAUTIFUL WATCH Our merchants have fused with the "Cats, for some reason, do not seem township board and are preparing to fix The Journal has them, and the to be very fond of white rabbits," said a man who has just made a trip over up the business streets. MIDWAY.

to Bay St. Louis, states the Xew Or name of this watch is THE ECLIPSE! Any energetic Our primary room was closed Thurs boy who will get out and se day. Professor Hix had put Thursday on his fair weather list and Miss Fisher leans "and 1 came upon a very striking example of it dur-insr my visit over to the bay. One of cure for us TEN SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE WEEKLY believed him. Hence a trip to the Erie JOURNAL at 25c each, mak air.

Willis Light, of Erie, has purchased the ing a total of $2.50, and send the names to us, together with the amount, we will mail to harness and material of the J. H. Sailors estate. There is no better opening any place in the state for a good live harness maker. him postage prepaid, as a pres ent, this beautiful watch.

RUSTLE, boys, RUSTLE. The mud of the past two weeks has Walter Hinkley was a caller at Mr. Bundy's Sunday evening. Several from this vicinity attended the sale at Alf Coverdale's Tuesday. Roy Lakin and Mr.

Rhodes are haying on the Nyman place. Leslie Hinkley has been 011 the sick list for some time. Ed Hennessey visited our school Friday and gave us two selections in his usual characteristic manner. For the latest in facial expression, "Kansas Lamb" and the "Sweet Little Girl on the see him. Mr.

and Mrs. Nelson, of Kansas City, are visiting her parents, Mr. made a number or our old citizens home while you have the chance, as this offer only lasts for a short the prominent families of the popular resort has a pet white rabbit. He is the idol of the family, and really receives more consideration than he would if he were a human being. Some one is always doing something for him to make life more pleasant, but he is not spoiled at that, and is a wonderfully well-behaved fellow.

"Last week the family decided to add a rather pretty and promising kitten to the household. The feline member was several weeks old, being able to get around with considerable agility. He was Tery playful, and the members of the family naturally concluded that the kitten would make a good companion for the white rabbit. In a short while rabbit and kitten were thrown together. The rabbit blinked his pink eyes curiously for a few seconds, and sick and they are contemplating trips to time.

By using a little energy llinois, Indiana and Ohio, where the people are used to mud in quantities. We believe the drilling Co. and the you can earn this beautiful watch and never miss the time. Send money by postoffice order or draft, and mail all orders to The Weekly Journal, Kansas City. Mo.

JtSfSend for samples to be used in canvassing. Stark hardware store are in partnership. ust as soon as everybody had purchased coal stoves the company decided to drill. Up to that time nothing would pursuade them. Subscribe for the News..

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