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Stark Enterprise from Stark, Kansas • 5

Stark Enterprise from Stark, Kansas • 5

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Stark Enterprisei
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Stark, Kansas
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5
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at immmuitu minim UiUi UiiUAlUAlUilUUiUiUUUAiiiiiiiUiAUUiAUUiiiiimikS 3 3 nnn nnEnn rrs 11 a IS 3 THE STARK ENTERPRISE W. T. Davit Sons, Pobi. Aiilliittli)ii made fop entry ut tlu postnfHre Slack, KaiiNiis, us Second das Mutter. One Year One IMlur SU M.mUw Klfty rents Three Month.

Twvnty-Hve Cents NOTHK TO ADVEUTISEUS. PaV locals charged for at the rate of Five Cents per line for each insertion, payable weekly. IWsplay advertising rates made known on application. jwTmTmTTTTTTTTTTTTTTmTTT TTTT TTTTTm7TTTTf Tf TTTTTTTTTTmrTTTf TTrnTTTTTTTTf TTTTTTTT KE 10,000 Bushels of Corn The pencil artist of the Savon bur paperette gets all humped up the past week over a little squib in "our great organ of truth and veracity and moulder of public opinion," quite a Campbell like hump in fact. Accuses us of being from Ark-an-saw which we do not wish to deny (now laugh gol darn you) having too great respect for that really prosperous and progressive state.

We are also accused of rambling through holy writ in search of clubs to throw at his devoted head. Now, my dear boy, we think this superfluous as you roust have been struck, and struck hard, long before we had the honor of your acquaintance. As for our proboscis being sore, this is a mistake. The beautiful terra cotta blossom is not caused by coming in contact with anybody's business; nor is it caused by looking too long upon the wine when it is red, or any other old eolor. It is only the blush of honest pride that, so far in life, -we have managed to attend strictly to our own business, which, at present, is conducting the Stark Ester-prise.

To see that our efforts in this line have been fully appreciated it is at our feed lot on "Ross" farm 3 1-2 miles southeast of Stark. cash price W. O'BRYAN M. K. T.

TIME TAItl.E. NOHTII No 13 a Noll Passenger in No MO Local Freight a Hol'TIl Hor.Ni. No 11 Passenger. 1 a in No 1.1 Passenger 3:3" No 5t Local Freight. 3:30 1 Watch for i a a a a Lanuoiiue LODOl DIRECTORY.

I. O. O. No. 4S3.

Meets every Friday night. Visiting Hrethren cordially invited to attend. (Jai.i.a. unit. J.

T. Dkwki.i., Sec. N. (i. On or about the 15th we will get three car loads of goods, consisting of all kinds farm machinery.

Binders, Mowers, Reapers, Wagons, Buggies, and Carriages. We are getting a car of Buggies direct from factory and will be strictly in the push. Coverdale Lowe. F. A.

A. Meets the second and last Wednesday nights of each month. Jksnik K. Wihtk. J.

T. Dkwki.i.. Secretary. 1 "resident. im i uui nil Kt scription list and to notice our advertising patronage, which, is better than that of any paper in this or Allen county.

We are perfectly satisfied with ourselves, our town, its jeople, and our prospects. We aim to make friends and not enemies as we traverse this vale of tears and would prefer the good will rather than the enmity even of the much calumnated Arkansas or to go still further, our esteemed co-temporary. To live in peace and harmony with the whole world has been our aim through life but we find that doing so and conducting a country atuAmuuiAiiiiuuiiuuuiiuumiAiuuuuiiuiiuiiunuuuiiiiumiumimiiimiiiiiaig M. W. No.

Hit. Meets the second and last Saturday night in each month. Visiting Itrethren always welcome. Jf.fr IIkn'som, Joii Kknuai.i., Clerk. Venerable Consul.

J. J. SMART SON, PROPRIETORS OP Livery, Feed and Sale Stable, ANDREW J. McCLAY. LAWYER.

realize that our friend is not al "ne in his effort. The effusion of last week is as much in his usual style and resem STARK, New Drummer Wagon In Connection. Special Attention KANSAS. bles his own school boy effort as much as a horse chestnut resembles a chest To Commercial Trade. STARK, KANSAS.

fc TTTTTTTT TTTT TTTT TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT TTTT TTT TTTT TT TTTT TTTT IS nut horse. As we have often remarked privately, we bear you no enmity. On the contrary, we look forward to the time, not far distant, when at a riper and mature age, we may call you friend. Indeed, dear Carl, in someof your latter work you show human intelligence, and that a future awaits you we have no doubt. Be good dear bov and vou'll Notice.

All parties, knowing themselves indebted to D. F. Deem, please call at There are several European govern-ments which are rejoicing at the right we have upon our hands In the Philippines. One thrashing is not enough for the Filipinos ho violated the law of nations by attacking our army at Minila. Aguinaldo'a army should Ih wiped out.

If Col. Bryan never beeomes president he will have the satisfaction of knowing that his efforts In that direction resulted In raising him from the poor to the well-to-do class. The Senators who caused the fighting between the Filipiuos and our troops ran be replaced with better men. but the American killed cannot be restored certainly be happy. A.

E. HEWITT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ST A UK, KANSAS. GOTO JEFF. HENSON, At Photograph gallery for all kinds of repair work on Watches.

Clocks and Sewing Machines. Additional Locals. I'ncle Peter Garrett has leen complaining this week. A. K.

Hewitt and father spent Wednesday in Savonbnrg. Wells St. Farmer shipped a car of wheat and two cars hay Tuesday. J. A.

Sailors was called to Chanute Wednesday to attend the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. Phillips. IX F. Deem sold to Jeff Henson this week the vacant lot on Main street east of his business house occupied by J. A.

Waters. Alva Starliper and Dick Vliet returned Saturday from Fort Scott where they have been attending the "normal school this winter. James Beck and Primus Smith tired of the monotony of city life, made a business, trip to the country Wednesday afternoon. The Westminister Gazette learns from an Indian paper that Mr. and Mrs H.

C. HARRIS. CITY TRANSFER. Goods delivered to all parts of the city with promptness, and iu good order. A.

J. McClay's and settle at once. If a woman takes her baby to church and it cries she is abused. If she leaves it at home she is abused for ne-lectinc it. A woman can't stay at home all the time her babies are small.

A little of the charity that is given to the man who snores in the front seat should be given to that tired little woman in the back seat with a restless baby. fix. The People Who Get Trusted ForThe Paper. A Michigan editor perpetrates the following-: '-Fish down into your pocket and dig up the dust, the editor is hungry and the paper "bout to bust. We've trusted you for several months and did it with a smile, so you just turn the compliment and trust us for a while.

Our wife, she needs some stockings, and our baby needs a dress; Jimmie needs some breeches and so do Kate and Hess. Pud is on the hog train, and Peggie sick with grief and good gosh almighty, can't you give the man relief. Shell out the trickles turn loose the dimes, turn me loose and whistle and we'll all have better times; there will be few patches on the bosom of our pants, and we'll make the paper better if we get half a chance. Don't give us the old story long gone to seed, taking more papers than your family want to read, but help the printer, and he'll help you to grow, and thus escape the sulphur in in the regions down "below. Juite a change in the weather since Sunday.

to life. It Is difficult to convince the company Cadets, from Toronto Canada, who are visiting Flordia, that they are not In heaven, so great is the uontrast between the wintry bleakness at their home and present surroundings. The principle trouble alnnit our treatment oj both Cubans and Filipinos has been over-lenience. They haven't any better sense than to think that we are afraid of them. The sooner they are helped to get rid of that idea, the easier we will get along with them.

We have on our list two residences and ten lot In Cherryvale, Kansas well located. In two blocks of depot on main street, plenty of all kindsof fruit, good water, will take' small farm as part pay. Will divide to suit purchaser. Worth investigation. Price $4000.

100 acres, 1 mile north 1 mile east of Stark, good one story and one-half house, 2t by lrt1; cellar under house two wells, small orchard, good out buildings, ISO acres under cultivation, 40 acres good grass. Price $3,500, one half cash, balance to suit purchaser. MRS. M.J. HENSON, HANDLES A COMPLETE LINE OF NOTIONS.

STARK, KANSAS. Thambynayagmpi li i are now on a vis-i HENRY im uviiKuuj imnppu. nam-bynayagmpillai is a son of Judge i. Arianaygampillai and a son-in-law of A. Jaiuhulingammudeliar.

John-Simple. J. K. Johns and Miss Anna Sample CONFECTIONERY AND RESTAURANT. A full line of fine Candies, Nuts.

Cigars. Tobaccos, Canned Goods, Etc. BREAD. CAKES AND PIES. STARK, KANSAS.

were married by probate judge Ilose-( berry, at Krie Febuary, 14 18W. The bride and groom are both well and fav- orbly. known in this comunity. They have a host of friends who join in wishing them a life of plenty. and happiness..

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About Stark Enterprise Archive

Pages Available:
208
Years Available:
1898-1899