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WS. Vol. 5. No. 62 Stark, Kansas, Saturday, October 13, 1906.

$1.00 Per Year THE STARK NE Republican Ticket. The Stark News. L. S. Cambern, Pres.

Long, Vice Pres. Smith is an honest man, and most of his neighbors swear by him, you certainly cannot have much use for Ridgely. John. R. Sailors, Cashier.

A. D.V. DEEM, Editor. C. UEYXOLVS, Publislier.

The Stark State Bank, Published every week on Saturday. Entered Nov. 8. igoi, at the Postoffice in Stark, Kansas, a aecond class matter. Act of Congress, March 3, 1879.

STARK KANSAS A BADLY BURNED GIRL or boy, man or woman, Is quickly out of pain If Bucklen's Arnica Salve In applied promptly. G. J. Welch, of TekoDslia, Mich. says: "I use it in my family for cuts, sores and all skin injuries, and find it perfect." Quickest pilft cure known.

'Best healing salve made. 25c ut D. F. Deem's drugstore. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE.

One Year $1.00 Six Months. .50 Three .25 Liberal Clubbing Rates. Governor, W. Hoch, Marion. Lieutenant Governor, W.

J. Fitzgerald, Ford county. Secretary of State, C. E. Denton, Harper county, Auditor, James M.

Nation, Neosho county. State Treasurer, Mark Tully, Montgomery county. 1 Attorney General, F. S. Jackson, Greenwood county.

Judges Supreme Court, W. A. Johnston, Ottawa, and R. A. Burch, Salina, six year term; Silas Porter, Wyandotte, and C.

B. Graves, Lyons, four year term. State Superintendent of Schools, E. T. Fairchilds, Ellsworth county.

Insurance Commissioner, Charles Barnes, Osage county. Railroad Commissioners, Frank L. Ryan, Leavenworth county; C. A. Ryker, Reno county; George Kanavel, Harvey county.

State Printer, T. A. McNeal, Shawnee county. CAPITAL STOCK, $10,000.00 We do a general banking business; sell drafts, loan money, buy notes and make collections. DEPOSITS COMPARED: January 5, im February 7, A.

M. SAILORS, Cashier. As an indication of horse prices in thii county, three horses at the Long sale brought $510 or $170 per head. Mr. Long realized about $400 iioie than bis highest figure 011 the total amount of the sale.

A pretty good evidence of prosperity. Another evidence is that almost everything was spot cash. DANGE3 FROM THE PLAGUE. The re grave danger from the plague of coughs and colds that are so prevalent unless you take Dr, King's New; Discovery for consumption, coughs arid colds. Mrs.

George Walls, of Forest City, writes: "It's a Godsend to people living in climates where coughs and colds prevail. 1 find it quickly ends them." It. prevents pneumonia, cures lagrlppe, gives wonderful relief In asthma and hay fever, and make weak lungs strong enough to ward off consumption, coughs and colds. 50c and $1. Guaranteed by D.

F. Deem. Trial bottle free. Republican Rally. Rates given upon Advertising application.

3USINESS OFFICE: Stark Pharmacy Building Dr. Pendarvis was up from Erie Monday. Mrs. W. R.

Rhoads is visiting friends in Ohio. Our doctor reports an unusual amount of sickness. Geo. Singleton is boss carpenter on the church work. Geo.

Singletou and wife visited Walnut friends Sunday. M. TC. T. RAILWAY.

TIME OF TRAINS. congressman 3d Hon Campbell W. Harper and wife visited relatives near Erie Sunday. COUNTY TICKET. Burgner-Bowman Lumber Company owwvwSTARK KANSASwwwwxj Lumber Lime Sand Plaster Cement All kinds of Building Material Bring in your estimates and let us figure with you.

CHAS. E. MUNDAX, Manager. Stark, Kas. 27ie Right Trains Between We have heard a good deal of See J.

R. Cotton before you sell talk durjng the past few month Treasurer Filson Clerk of District Court Null Sheriff Ogg HOUSTON DALLAS about the indifference of the voter, your Thanksgiving turkeys. Mr. and Mrs. Johu Rea are con templating a visit to Indiana.

We were a little dubious about the County Clerk Johnson County Attorney ST. LOUIS HANNIBAL KANSAS CITY JUNCTION CITY OKLAHOMA CITY In the North Henry Allen meeting and really FORT WORTH SAN ANTONIO GALVESTON In Texas Register of Deeds. Watson Stewart J. R. Long is assisting Cashier didn't expect such a crowd.

We Sailors in the bank this week. were very agreeably disappointed for the crowd was immense and in And All Points Beyond. J. A. Smith made a business Probate A Alleman Superintendent CS Swain Surveyor.

W. E. Adamson Coroner. Crandon Representative Helmick stead of indifference everybody Northbound. No.

12 passenger leaves Stark 4.57 a was enthusiastic. Mr. Allen's trip to Kansas City this week. D. G.

Smith aud family visited Savonburg friends over Sunday. Banker Holetuan of Moran look No. 34 passenger leaves Stark 1.57 Com. 1st Dist Joe Zimmerman speech was all that was expected No. s6 "Katy Flyer" lvs No.

528 local freight leaves Stark 10. 22 a ra and that was something good. He Gov. Hoch will speak in St.Paul Southbound. handled national and state is ed after Stark business Monday.

next Monday afternoon at 2 No. 31 passenger leaves ia.34 a tA No. 33 passenger leaves Stark 4.13 sues in a pleasing and convincing o'clock. This is the only date No. 527 local freight leaves Stark 1.57 manner and made friends of every Mrs.

Effie Patten is suffering from a severe attack of malaria. Dr. Cecil reports a fine boy at the governor has in Neosho county and everybody should make it a Stark Lodge No. 486, A. one in the audience.

The county present, all made re U. W. meets on the second point to attend this meeting. and fourth Thursday even the home of A. Ely, north of town.

marks which were well received ings of each month. Visit Clias. Litttle and wife drove ing brothers are cor tally and altogether the meeting was Our Phil Campbell will speak in Invited to attend. I. down to the Long sale from Savon' one of the best ever held in Stark Teeple.

Recorder; D. the Hetrick opera house, Chanute, the evening of Oct. 18. Every burg. Deem, M.

W. The Erie band furnished excellent Mrs. Sallie Edwards, of Gravitte, Our lew Pan music and added to the pleasure body who can should attend this I. O. O.

F. No. 482 meets of the occasion. every Friday nieht. Visit meeting.

It will be your only op is the guest of Mrs. D. F. Deem, 1 (y momlura invifoH portunity to hear him during the A YOUNG MOTHER AT 70. Geo.

B. Singleton, N. J. T. Dewell, Sec'y.

C. Gallagher is attending the "My mother has suddenly been campaign. made young at 70. Twenty years of Friends yearly meeting in Law intense suffering from dyspepsia bad There is more honor and less rence. K.

L. of S. meets 1st and 3rd Tues day nights. Visiting members cordially invited. D.

F.Deem, Nan-ale Prier, Secy, entirely disabled her unt il six months ago when she began taking Electric money in the office of representa The frosts the past week have Goods tive than in any other in the gift fixed the corn in good shape for Bitters, which have completely cured m. w. a. meets second of the people. As the office is an her and restored the strength and ac cribbing.

and last Saturday nights of each month. Visiting honor, we should have an honor tlvityshe had in the prime of life." writes Mrs. W. L. Galpatrick, of Dan- Albert Underbill and family wil able man in the place.

Parks Hel memDers coraiany invited to attend. Jeff Hensen, move to western Kansas about forth. Me. Greatest restorative med mick, the Republican candidate, is cieric; u. u.

smiiu, v. c. Nov. 1st. icine on the globe.

Sets stomach, liver and kidneys right, purifies the such a man. His record is clean and it will pay yon as a voter to W. W. Pike attended the Grand blood, and cures malaria, biliousness, stark Council 169 F. A.

A. meets Lodge I. O. O. F.

at Hutchinson ARE ARRIVING DAILY! every second and fourth Tuesday ana weakness. wonderful neive tonic. Guaranteed by D. F. Deem's compare his record with that of his opponent.

this week. night or each month, vlsltliig memo era cordially Invited. R. T. Chaney, drug store.

C. W. Patten shipped a load of rres. ijuia xeepie, secretary. mixed stock to Kansas City Sun A very interesting meeting of Report of Sunnyside Sunday night.

1 the County Central Committee 1 District No. 51, for the month was held at the Arlington Hotel Dr. Cecil reports a fine boy at Erie, last Wednesday. Reports the home of Robt. Atkinson, east ending October 5th.

Enrollment, girls 16, boys 13, total 29. Aver were received from every voting of Porterville. The Loug sale 011 Monday was age daily attendance, girls 14.7, precinct in the county and the poll is very satisfactory to the Republi M. E. Church Servicjss.

Sunday School io a. m. Preaching services every other Sabbath alternating at 1 1 a. m. and 7 p.

m. Class meeting at II a. m. when there is no regular service. Junior League at 3 p.

m. Epworth League at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening of each week at 7:30. Rev.

L. J. Gillham. Mrs. A.

H. Buck, Pastor. Class Leader. boys 8.5, total 23.2. Those neith well attended and unusually good We want You to Sec Them.

R. T. Chaney, The pioneer store of STARK, KANSAS. cans. Conditions throughout the prices prevailed.

county were never more harmnn Charlie Jones, an old Stark boy, er absent nor tardy, girls, Maggie Smart, Orpha Hinkley, Ocie Thomas, Ethel Beard, Venus Beard, Hattie Carlson, Fay LaRue; ious and we predict a larger Re now of St. Louis, is visiting friends publican majority than either two in the neighborhood. or four years ago. boys, Ca! La Rue, Vernie Fowler, Cleo Vanderford. L.

M. Wright was called to Erie Saturday by the serious illness of Roy Willis has been in the sAlmon Baker, Teacher. his father, Geo. Wright. neighborhood the past week in the interest of the Erie Record.

It Somehow a fat man never looks Most of our people attended the Old Soldiers reunion and show at is not good business policy for the just right if he isn't bald headed. Erie Record. Erie Friday and Saturday. News Clubbing Rates The News and any one of the following papers will be sent one year at price given below: St. Louis Globe Democrat $1.35 St.

Louis Republic 1.50 Toneka Caoital 1.2 Stark News to advise the people That is all right, Almira, but why to subscribe for the Erie Record, Angel Elder has given up his po discriminate No man looks just The City Livery Barn E. W. MOORE, Proprietor. but we can't help it. Every resi sition with Eaton Bros, of Erie and right, to us, unless he at least dent of the county should be a will attend school in Stark.

shows signs of baldness, whether VMail and Breeze T. 1.25 reader of the official county paper. he is fat. lean or medium. We J.

A Allaman, of Earlton, the Kansas City Journal 1.00 never could understand why any Republican candidate for probate We have always admired the Rec ord and have adniiredthe editorials. There is no double meaning to any Kansas City Star 1.00 Prairie Farmer 1.00 Toledo, O. Blade 1.00 judge, was a visitor Tuesday. one could object to a nice, clean, shiny bald head. To us hair seems L.

A. Ward and wife are re article by Seth Wells, he strikes the most superfluous thing in the from the shoulder and always hits loicing over tne arrival ot a nne Good Rigs Good Horses Prompt Attention Charges Reasonable. world. baby girl Wednesday, Oct. 10.

the mark. He is a mighty good BLOOD POISONING friend and fairly good enemy. Our high school boys went to results from chronic constipation, Erie Saturday and played an alleged which is quicKly cured by Dr. King's Probate Judge Smith, of Craw game of ball. The score tells the New Life Pills.

They remove all poisonous germs from the system and whole story, 20 to 19. infuse new life and vigor, cure sour COUCHOariDANCER Work on the M. church was stomach, nausia, headache, dizziness Signals, Stop Them With began the first of the week. When Brave Women Women's delicate nerve organism subjects them to much suffering. As a rule they overlook the wonderful influence their nervous system has upon their general health.

They are not sufficiently Impressed with the fact that all their ills are directly traceable to the nervous system. That their periodical sufferings and headaches are due to weakened nerves. Dr. Miles' Nervine Is wonderfully successful In revitalizing the nerves and curing; all cases of nerr-ous disorders and loss) of vitagty. "I was afflicted with female weakness and extreme nervousness.

At times was entirely helpless. Three physicians treated me without results. Finally I took Dr. Miles' Nervine and began to improve, and bottle cured me." MRS. HATTIE GRABTLL, 421 th Ave.

N. EL. RoanokeTVa. The first bottle will benefit. If not.

tho druggist will return your money. ford county, openly accuses Candidate Ridgely of attempt at fraud and various other things "unbecoming in a Ridgely, in a speech in Erie on Saturday, said Judge Smith was mistaken in all his statements and that Smith himself was the gnilty man. All W. C. CECIL Eclectic Physician.

Calls prompth' answered and colic, without griping or discomfort. 25c. Guaranteed by D. F. Deem, druggist.

completed it will add greatly to the appearance and convenience of the building. Dr. Kiitfc Discovery iVAMIIHMIilll "What's the annual subscrip tion to your paper?" C. A. Reynolds, of the Record, day or night.

rvntvaruvn Ttu President Stewart, of the Savon that the average voter can make Chronic diseases and dis "One dollar." "Is it intended for any particu For I sost.oo burg Bank, W. G. Taylor, Will out of the matter is that somebody eases of women a specialty. lar class of readers Winters and Perry Huff were has lied and the preponderence of Office 1st door west of hotel THE CURETNArS SURE for all Diaea-tea of Throat and Lung or Mooey Back. FREE TRIAL.

'Yes; it's for those who have among the savonburg visitors evidence seems to be on the side of Smith. If yoti believe that Judge Stark Kansas. the dollar." Tuesday evening. 7.

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