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STARK NEWS. Stark, Kansas, Saturday, December 29, 1906. $1.00 Per Year Miss Bertha Herren visited with The deal mentioned in last week's The Stark News. Chanute friends the first of the News has been completed and L. S.

Cambern, Pres. A. M. Sailors, Cashier. week.

D. F. DEEM, Editor. C. A.

REYNOLDS, Publisher. From Our Secretary Shaw's admonition in one of his recent addresses that those of his hearers who are accustomed to pray had better pray God that the country may be saved from Thomas Teeple has taken charge of the furuiture and undertaking business. I. W. Teeple expects to Miss Ethel, Cook, of Baxter PublUhed every week on Saturday.

The Stark State Bank, Springs is visiting Miss Edna Hem street. move to his farm near Thayer about Entered Nov. 8, 1901, at the Postoffice In Stark, Kansas, as second class matter. Act of Congress, STARK the middle of January. Ike has KANSAS its prosperity, has naturally created Chas.

Sanders and family were March 3, 1879. large comment. Just what sign guests of R. M. Sanders and wife CAPITAL STOCK, $10,000.00 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE.

on the financial horizon justified Tuesday. many warm friends in Stark, is a good business man and will be missed in a business way as well as socially. Secretary Shaw in his sensationa One Year Six Months ..50 lid Moore and wite attended a home Christmas tree at the home prediction of disaster is not made Three .25 clear. Whatever they were they Liberal Clubbing of John have escaped the notice of the reg Mr. and Mrs.

Swope, of Iola, are Rates given upon We will have a nice calendar for each of our customers Christmas'. Call and get one. We wish you a Merry Christmas and a prosperous year. A. M.

SAILORS, Cashier. Advertising application. ular reviewers of finance, whose weekly letters continue to depict healthy signs in business. BUSINESS OFFICE T. E.

Hensen, of Lebanon, Smith county, has purchased the grain elevator and warehouses of Thomas Wells, the consideration being in the neighborhood of $4,000. At one time we were well acquainted with Mr. Hensen and while we know nothing of his ability as a grain man, can say that he is an It is a common belief that a panic Stark Pharmacy Building is due not now, but always. The the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Clarence Massey.

George B. Webb and wife, of Cedarvale, were guests' of Mr. and Mrs. A. M.

Sailors the first of the week. Clarence Teas came down from Kansas City Thursday night and will visit with home. folks a few experience gained out of many al i M. K. T.

RAILWAY. ternaticg periods of good and bad times is ready to back the predic Burgner-Bowman Lumber Company CTAD1T uTAMCAC all around rustler, honest and in TIME OF TRAINS. Stark, Kas. The Right Trains Between tion that good times cannot last dustrious. A man of his caliber can't help but make good! and it may be that the prediction is as tf ue in this instance as it was days when made in reference to any of Scott Murray, who has lived near At last we're going to have gas HOUSTON DALLAS FORT WORTH SAN ANTONIO GALVESTON In Texas ST.

LOUIS HANNIBAL KANSAS CITV JUNCTION CITY OKLAHOMA CITY In the North the previous "golden eras" in the Hutchinson the past eight years, is country s-business. visiting old Stark friends and But it is easy to believe that Sec and lots of it. By actual count this is the thirteenth time we have made this prediction, and to some this would seem unlucky, but it is not so. It don't make a bit of differ And All Points Beyond. retary Shaw's declaration has been Cal Hensen is at home this week.

Lumber Lime Sand Plaster Cement All kinds of Building Material Bring in your estimates and let us figure with you. CHAS. E. MUNDAY, Manager. given too pessimistic an interpreta He has a good position with a tion.

The country does not need bridge outfit with headquarters at Smith Center. salvation from its prosperity, but from its foolish tendency to grow ence how many holes are drilled the only good luck there is in the matter is digging a hole in the right Northbound. No. 23 passenger leaves Stark 4.57 a Ho. 34 passenger leaves Stark 1.57 ra No.

6 "Katy Flyer" lvs Stark 3-54 ra No. 528 local freight leaves Stark ..10.22 a Southbound. No. 21 passenger leaves 12.34 a No, 23 passenger leaves Stark 4.13 pm No. 527 local freight leaves Stark 1.57 C.

Gallagher, G. Singleton, S. Dewell and the editor attended prosperity mad. There is every reason to believe that the existing place and this time they have sure Masonic installation at Savonburg struck the right locality. We con prosperity, so far as the fundamen Thursday night.

fidently expect a "five million tal causes of good times can sup well." Ralph and Earl Parker were port it, will continue indefinitely, Stark Lodge No. 486, A. O. U. W.

meets on the second and. fourth Thursday even The Stark State Bank is pre if fool speculation and fool extravagance do not interfere with it. Al- among the home visitors during the holidays. Both 'boys are looking well and feeling fine. ings 01 eacn montn.

visiting brothers are cor tally eady prosperity has withstood ex invited to attend. 1. w. sen ung us customers witn a very beautiful 1907 calendar. This institution has been a wonder to J.

E. Landers is looking after Teeple, Recorder; D. Deem, M. W. business interests in eastern Mis everybody who knew the circum.

I. 0. O. F. No.

482 meets souri and will visit friends in St. Louis before he returns. every Friday night. Visit- stances surrounding its beginning. Tt 4 i inn members invited.

xi was iranKiy predicted Dy some Our merchants all report an un Geo. B. Singleton, N. J. Dewell, Sec'y.

of our most conservative people usually good holiday trade. Not travagances and carelessness in financethat prove its vast and powerful extent. Spending more than the income, risking the future on the chances of the present, can break prosperity, but prosperity is not to blame for the crash that follows. New York banks are tempting misfortune frequently. Speculators are constantly inviting it.

In every community there is an element in the popula enough Christmas goods left in K. L. of S. meets 1st and 3rd nights. Visiting members cordi town to decorate a gooseberry ally invited.

V. Ueem, Nan nle Prior, Secy, bush. J. M. Elder has been offered an m.

w. a. meets second (Bir2 appointment in the state house in that the bank couldn't exist a year. Some of our people who should have been glad to assist in the enterprise have knocked on it at every opportunity. Notwithstanding the many drawbacks the bank has been a success from the first day it opened for business aud the business has increased with each month.

Mr. Sailors has proven himself a good and conservative business man and the success is only what opeka, but was compelled to de and last Saturday nights of each month. Visiting members cordially invited to attend. Jeff Hensen, clerk; D. G.

Smith? v. c. tion mat nas taKeu gooa times as cline the position on account of his the license to spend as much or wife's health. more than it earns. We have 'a man in Stark who re The country requires to be saved sembles Governor Hoch to such an from the intoxication it feels from extent that when away from home Stark Council 169 F.

A. A. meets every second and fourth Tuesday night of each month. Visiting members cordially invited. R.

T. Chaney, Pres. Lula Teeple, Secretary. is coming to him. having a dollar in its pocket and another coming in.

he is frequently taken for the gov ernor. Can you guess who he is? We are this week in receipt of a The Christmas entertainment circular letter from the "Hon." W. The panicky feeling is often developed without cause. The tide of business was never as deep or powerful as now. There were never May 1907 be pleasant and prosperous to all our friends and patrons.

I wish to thank each and every one for their patronage and good will during the present year, and trust that I may have a continuance of the same throughout the New Year. There will be no change in our motto: "Honest Goods at Honest Monday night is said to have been R. Stubbs outlining his political very interesting. Santa Claus was views arid soliciting the vote of especially good, possibly a little too so many jobs for workmen of all every "fair minded republican." It classes, lactones were never more strenuous, but he always was amusin' cuss." M. E.

Church Services. Sunday School 10 a. m. Preaching services every other Sabbath alternating at 11 a. m.

and 7 p. m. Class meeting at 11 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. is hardly necessary say that he informed us that "it is only at the rushed with advance orders. Crops are good and prices are fair.

Busi Prices." The M. W. A. of Stark, will give an oyster supper at the Chaney ness of itself has no faults present earnest solicitation of a great many prominent men that I am willing to make the necessary sacrifice and or prospective that justify alarm hall Thursday evening, January 3, Bui cue man wno believes a panic accept the place of United States 1907. -Uysters will be served at 15c per dish and everybody is cor is coming, and who acts on that be senator." This man Stubbs re lief will be upraising a mighty in minds us of a Chanute politician dially invited to attend.

The boys had a shooting match fluence to keep a panic off R. T. Chaney, The pioneer store of STARK, KANSAS. News Clubbing Rates named Sevier. He controlled the whole vote of.

Chanute and had it Herald. Tuesday afternoon. A barrel of in his inside pocket, but, when it clay pigeons were shot (at) and NEW CURE FOR EPILEPSY, The News and any one of the following papers will be sent one came to a showdown, he had. lost if it had been real birds instead of J. B.

Waterman, of Watertown, rural free delivery, writes: "My year at price given below: the combination to his pocket. It imitation there wouldn't have been enough dead ones to make a pie. daughter, afflicted for years with epi required an immense amount of as lepsy, was cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills. She has not had an at surance and gall for Stubbs to ask St.

Louis Globe Democrat $1.35 St. Louis Republic 1.50 Topeka Capital 1.00 Mail and Breeze 1.50 Kansas City Journal 1.00 The family of Uncle Jess Herren for any thing at the hands of the held a reunion 011 Christmas day, tack for over two years." Best body cleansers and life giving tonic pills on earth. 25c at D. F. Deem's drug Republican party.

He and his all the children being at home for Kansas City Star 1.00 Prairie Farmer 1.00 the first time in many years. The coterie of "square dealers" have done all that was possible to disrupt store. O. Blade 1.00 oldest daughter, Mrs. Murhead, Going away for the Holidays Perry Mills, of Erie, and Miss Rose Inman, of Stark, were united of northern Missouri, Van Herren and wife, of Iola, John and wife of the Republican party in Kansas and almost' succeeded in defeating Hoch for governor.

He and his friends should be taught that "to F. E. HOLEMAN, in marriage at Parsons last Sunday Chanute and Mrs. Mort Pugh, of evening and are now at home in Iola. Erie.

Mr. Mills is a prosperous Auctioneer. the victors belong the spoils The editor and wife- were enter business man of Erie and has an That being the case his aspirations tained Christmas day at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence snouia De transferred to the crowd of mugwumps who are "ferninst" Graduate Jones National School of excellent reputation among the people who know him best.

Miss Inman is the accomplished daughter of D. M. Inman and wife, and Massey. It's a good thing to get the Republican party." You should the rates will be exceptionally low this year via the Missouri, Kansas Texas By. Tickets on sale at all points, December 20th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25th, 30th- away from home occasionally and see how the real plutocrats of the has many friends in Stark.

The A MIRACULOUS CURE. The following statement by H. world live, but it's mighty hard to News wishes them a long and hap come back and eke out an existence py life. Adams and wife, Henrietta, will interest parents and others. "A on "town grub." Auctioneering and Oratory, Davenport, Iowa.

Will cry any kind of a Sale. A specialty of Farm Sales. Terms very reasonable. Write for dates. Address, F.

E. HOLEMAN. Rural Route No. 4, WALNUT. KANSAS.

We can loan you private money miraculous cure has taken place in and 31st, 1906, and January 1st, 1907, good until and LONG TENNESSEE FIGHT. our borne. Our child had eczema five including January 7th, 1907. For twenty years W. L.

Rawls, of on realestate on better terms than you can get from any eastern company. Yon will get your money when you sign the. papers and both years and was pronounced Incurable, when we read about Electric Bitters, and concluded to try it. Before the Ask the Agent principal and interest will be payable at your home bank. Bells, fought nasal catarrh.

Re writes: "The swelling and soreness inside my nose was fearful, till I began applying Bucklin'g Arnica Salve to the sore surface. This caused the soreness and swelling to disap second bottle was all taken we noticed a change for the better, and after-taking seven bottles he was completely ROSEBERRY KYLE, Erie, Kans. cured." It's the up-to-date blood Lost: A new ducking coat between the Geo. Sampsel place and Stark. Finder will be rewarded by leaving at restaurant.

medicine and body building tonic. pear, never to return." Best salve in existence. 25c at D. F. Deem', drug James White was down from Guaranteed.

50c and $1.00 at D. F. Kansas City over Christmas. Deem's drug store. gist.

For Sale Bills, see the News. 1 ,1.

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