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Stark Enterprise from Stark, Kansas • 1

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Stark Enterprisei
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Stark, Kansas
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TARK ENTERPRISE. it ti nc understand. Ltone- He'd Seen "Em. JaiSTStlL vZZSr'" Theyoungmanwhoknewall about clerks, but the New YorkPWorld Sint ST to tell a story to show that the shop keeper ord and condenLiZ ting to the new uuraer. woo vm vhwi is sometimes almost too willing for the 1 The Erie Jeweler is making some great bargains this month in Jew-elery and Optical Goods.

Remember your eyes are examined FREE and fitted perfect with the proper glass and frames, as I am an expert optican of Grayed for forage, as who had come to the little summer ho-geese will, and sometimes invaded the tel for her vacation. Podkins front lawn. uHo0 Have yu ewr seen Hampton Mrs. Podkins, kindly soul, said she Roads?" she finally asked. didn't want tor git th' men folks a- "Seen 'em?" he cried, with entnusi-3'" an over a asm.

"I should say so, took a bicycle passel geese, so she organized a board trip over 'em last summer." womu-De customers to explain his wants. 'I want some kind of a door spring, one that won't get out of order," said a customer. "A door spring?" answered the hardware man. 8 Years Experience "Yes and one that won't require the ZJS DOt strength of an elephant to open. 3 SsSt'of ttr vZ an quertions tent travels Hem! 7.

14 thelr liberations and and privately the young man told his "An i Certam Preparations wherein figured room-mate that he thought lis and understand all Diseases of the Eye and can tell vou all about your Eyes and why the changeJsTakplac: at Cerent brine the to TtC ins of corn, pressed her. ages. Yours Very Kespt, Wit -f cardboard, became It will soon be pic-nic time. inches." OI evident tne. next morning.

The Hod- M. H. KENEEDY, JEWELER and OPTICIAN t. -ppearea as usual, but re- -aT turned home quickly, squawking 7 Smart is an expert at horse- Ana when the door closes, I don't HUUUUUUUUIIIIlimiunuuuuuuii attended The Hennesey boys all church at St. Paul Sunday.

want it to shut like a catapult, with a body to the front door. What thev jar that shakes the house from its saw astonished them. Unatthey foundation." Depending from each fowls bill was tl Twv. WiU bring bit of thread' the iMe- anchored lentt?" t0 a of the interior gently dw.w--. Erie, Kansas.

tifTHinnmnrmmmm Perry Allen and John Lewis church at St. Paul Sunday. Th.t.' 7. wwusr ena uul til ill wn.nr. on -K tvaoai anv niTrmN 3 string was the attached a card bearing most popular shoe men on the road was mat re- this inscriptian: "Plese Kepe Yur T.nifi 1 1 1 1 TT visitor Friday.

ZT mecnamc 10 attend to- 600863 Home." The Hodkins fowl are Ao, of course not. You want now reconcentrados upon the Hodkins something simple, yet strong and ef- home ranch, fective." "That's the talk! Something Mi- Hazy. Elderly colored people rarely know how old they are, says an exchange, and almost invariably assume an age much greater than belongs to them. can be put on or taken off easilv: some FOR SALE. Resta.iirA.nt.

nn fivtic i it thing that will do its work quietly, yet thoroughly and won't be eternallv'et- riS wn cheap, other business in 7 old ting out of order." view. Want to sell at once. "TTT Wn nas Deen memanatne previous generation for the right parties, more years than thev can rammW "I see. I know exactly what you tllng' 1 want, sir, just exactly." Additional Locals. He is pretty old, and therefore his mistress was surprised when he asked to have a few days off to go, as he put it, "up to the old State of New Haven" to see his aunt.

"Why, Jeff," said the lady, "your aunt must be very old, isn't she?" Give us a trial for neat printing. A. J. McClay has our thanks for" favors this week. les yes he replied.

My aunt 1 -UJ UU My Lesson. I told a secret; It wasn't much For a little girl to tell And I only told It softly and low, To my intimate schoolmate. Belle. But the silly secret grew and grew And all around It spread Until at last It was hard to find The thing that I really said. And when I sai In mama's lap, With all my troubles told.

She said 'twas the "matter great" that grew From the "little Are" of oid. So I learned a lesson well that night Before I went to bed And mama gave me a rule to keep. And this she said "The only way is never to say A word that can offend; Not even close to the listening ear Of the dearest Intimate friend. Rev. Irl Hicks for ApriL From about 2d to 4th it will turn much warmer and rain areas will cross the country.

Much cooler about 6th to 8th. Heavy April showers and storms may be expected from 8th to 12th. Hail in many sections with possible sleet and snow in extreme north. Much cooler with frosts in central and northern sections, about 12th to 14th. From 14th to 16th look for many April showers and storms.

Colder progressively from West during 16th to 19th. From 19th to 22nd, marked rains, hail and thunder, will traverse the country from west to east. Very cool will follow. About the 25th to 27th is the last April storm period. Barometers much below normal will presage danger.

Have you a barometer? Watch if Hennesey Bros, had this office print must be pretty ole now; she's about a a nice bill of stationery this week. hundred an' five years ole now." Our drayman, H. C. Harris, has had rl ei" abont all he could do this week, haul- what on ing, plowing wardens, etc 1S.Sbe dln at New "Well, show me one." "We don't keep door springs." 1 Obituary. Joseph Henley Bundy, son of Benjamin and Penelope Bundy, was born in Pasquotank county, N.

C. December 12, 1814, moved to Guilford county and united in marriage with Miss Rachael Beard in 1839, who died on October 11, 1865. He moved to Kansas in 1878. Died at his home in Stark, on April 1st, 1899, aged 84 years 5 months and 25 days. His illness was of short duration only about a month and he was unconscious for three days previous to his death.

He had a birthright membership with the Society of Friends. He was the father of four children that still survive him and were present at his death and burial. A "Deed, I don't know what she's doin' ma'am," rejoined Jeff in aU seriousness. "She's up dere livin' wid her grandmudde." Notwithstanding the unpleasant weather for several days: our town has presented a busy throng of people, it reminds us of the old 6aying, "We don't mind the weather so the wind don't blow." 80 acres. 3H miles Northwest of father beloved by his children, a man ies! of most kindly disposition, he carefully 5V0 Tta house 14 by 2 maintained vomia barn' Sod wells, good orchard, 70 acres 3 fearing God and dealing justly with "ultlvatl balance aU under men.

His love for others was often tPade fr 40 with shown by quiet deeds of helpfulness, Pts, near some good town, and it is felt by all that surely a gooa THE Estebpm8k; man has this day fallen in Israel. He Rob't. Akin has sold the Cherryvale Onr goods are all hand made. Carry a complete line of Bridles, Collars, altera, Blankets, Harness OU and a fine line of whips. Everything In the harness line.

caves inree sons, one daughter, one Evening Clarion to W. C. McConnell, brother, twenty-two grandchildren, of the Morehead Searchlight who will i cAii DC CTidi i.trc-.o ten great-grandchldren and many run his paper in conneciion and also 3A1LUK5, MAKK, KANSAS, friends to mourn his loss. print a religious paper with Bev. King Paul Mattox visited in Bronson last Divers Don't nelm- Mr- Akln bas accepted a Friday.

J. A. Lowe drove over yesterday Canville Creek on business. to position with the Iola Register. We puoiuuu wixu ine 101 n-j.

Don bore others just because others I Workmanship and quality of material considered, defy competition. Our years of experience verifies onr statement. Give me a trial on repairing. A lady whose name we failed to learn is visiting the family of Jeorge bore you. wn mem ail success.

Don't be above apologizing to your 160 acres, 1 mile north 1 mile east of children if neccessary. Stark, good on story and one-half Don't spend all your money in trying house, 28 by 16 cellar under house two to get something for nothing. wells, small orchard, good out build- T. C. Sailors purchased another fine Yesi jack the first of the week from parties nZTt Pmsareof much 150 der cultivation, 40 near Humboldt.

loosing their acres good grass. Price 3,500, one News. half cash, balance to suit purchaser. 100 horse or jack bills printed at this office, 50.

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Pages disponibles:
208
Années disponibles:
1898-1899