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The Star from Hunnewell, Kansas • 1

The Star from Hunnewell, Kansas • 1

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The Stari
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Hunnewell, Kansas
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The Star Vol. 1. HUNNEWELL, SUMNER COUNTY, KANSAS. SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1005. No.

30. oxt A A Large Shipment of SELZ Shoes Just Arrived. Ladies, Misses and Children Hats Any one who has not purchased their summer Millinery will do well to call and see the fine goods that are being offered at reduced pricet, at My stock is now complete and every pair guaranteed. A. P.

Fellis, Hunnewell, Ks. A 0 NORTH MERIDIAN ITEMS. WEDDING BELLS. On Wednesday evening, June 21st, at six o'clock, at the home of Mr. Burgett, south-west of town, a very pleasant and happy Harvest times are here.

Mr. C. M. McClellen was out his har event took place, at which time their daughter Lillie. was united to his farm looking after in marriage to Mr.

Porter Corn. 'r i Adverlfeiaj for Farmers. Aa exchange believes that it will be giving its farmer friends a valuable bit of advice when it suggests they try an experiment in advertising in their local pa-paper. What is there on a farm to advertise? Well, you may advertise your wants if nothing else, A farmer may need an extra horse, a hog, a set of harness, a plow, wagon, some seed corn, strawberry plaats, or one of a thousand things. Let him give the paper a short local for the "want column, costing him possibly thirty cents for two insertions.

His neighbors will read the local, and the chances are that he will be privileged to take his choice of several offers made him by parties who hold what he has advertised for. The Adventurers. 'I am going for a voyage," quoth the Sailorman to me; "Shall I bring you any treasures from the lands beyond the sea? My gallant ship is riding now at anchor in the So I kissed my darling Sailorman and watched him sail away! "I am riding forth to battle," quoth the Warrior to me; "My charger's prancing at the gate as you may plainly see. I am riding, forth to glory, but I'll come again some day!" So I kissed my gallent Warrior and watched him ride away. My sailor's far upon the sea, my warrior's in the fight, Yet both will nestle in my arms and bold me close For the soldier and the sailorman (be kind to them, 0 Fate!) Are just my merry little lads out swinging on the gate! Hannah G.

Fernald. A Fable In a certain village six dogs once lived together. They belonged to different owners, but inasmuch a they lived next door to each other, they were all neighbors and fast friends. They were not surly, snappish curs, but good-natured dogs, amiable and well-behaved, They knew the people of the village, and liked to fawn upon them and lick their and even to strangers they were not uncivil, unless they happened to be ragged and ill-looking. Everybody you know fights shy of a ragged coat and unkempt hair and an unwashed face, and nobody, not even a dog, cares to be friends with a dirty tramp.

One night, just as the moon was rising, a man was heard walking, with heavy tread, along the street. Three of the watching dogs, thinking him honest and harmless, quietly let him pass. But as he drew near ih gate of the fourth house, out sprang Bruno, and began to bark with all his vest. Mr. Foreman and son John, returned home from their claim in Beaver Co.

a few days ago. Mrs. Watt Milligan has been on the sick list, and is now improving. Miss Pearl Tucker is staying with her through harvest. The young people of North Meridian gathered at the home of Ernest Reed, and made the young bachelor happy for a few hours with their social games.

Mrs. Reed was invited to 11C V.CI ClllUU ws pel J.U1 I11CU by Rev. E. F. Buck of Hunnewell in the beautiful ritualistic service of the M.

E. Church. After the ceremony the guests gathered in the dining room to partake of the feast of good things that had been prepared. Only the immediate friends of the bride and groom were present. The next day at the home of Mr, Corn's parents a sumptuous dinner wasgiven in honor of the young couple, at which were gathered about forty guest.

Mr. and Mrs. Corn were the recipients of many valuable and useful presents of which we have a partial list: Mr. J. Bur-g-ett, $20, Mrs.

J. Burgett, set of glass dishes and table linen, Ho Here competition in the market will come to his aid, and he may as a consequence, save several dollars on his purchase. To the School Board The date of the annual meeting except for legally graded schools, has been changed to the third Thursday of July. Blanks for the annual meeting might. "A thief! a thief!" said Fido of the next house: "there's Bruno Suppose on the other hand Band boys social next night.

barking at him;" and out he ran into will be sent about the first of July the road, yelping loudly. Tiger, who lived in the last house of all, hearing The school census must be taken each Escaped Buffalo Makei Trouble. An escaped buffalo from the 101 year on regular enumeration blanks. If not fully supplied please let me his two friends, forced a way through the hedge and joined in the outcry. Next Towser, Dash and Fan, who had ranch played havoc and created quite a furor Tuesdav of this week.

The know at once. Last year one district failed to re let the traveler pass in peace, ran up buffalo was taking things leisurely and slowly making his way northward ceive state funds through failure to send in the enumeration. The eunm until along about the Dutch Creek neighborhood when he frightened the eration may be taken at any time now but must be completed six days before the annnal meeting and show true condition at that date. Cities of the third class may now vote 25 mills in team of William Johnson who was harvesting. The team ran away, smashed the binder and did other damage.

The neighbors coi railed the buffalo and held him until a searching party from the 101 ranch arrived, then damages were paid for and the buffalo taken back to the ranch. Blackwell mer Burgett, pair of lace curtains, Mr. and Mrs. Corn, set of silver knives and forks, Effie Corn, napkins, Jessie Corn, sauce dishes, Mrs, Bradly, table linen, Mr. Jake Fassnacht, silver knives and forks, Mr.

and Mrs. Nelson, napkins, Mr. and Mrs. J. Goodrick, table linen, Davie McNess and Delores Goodrick.

center piece, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Fellis, chocolate set, Mr, and Mrs.

Derrington, hand painted china cake dish, R. Callahan, sugar shell. Mr. Corn has been for sometime past in the employ of the Frisco R. R.

at Spring--field, and the happy couple expect to make Springfield their home at least for some time. Both are highly respected young: people of this community and best wishes of all their friends go with them for a life of happiness and prosperity. that the farmer who has so re-thing for sale drops a local in the paper. He may have some choice clover seed, a load of fat hogs, a driving horse, some seed corn, a barrel churn, a crose-cut saw, some sweet potato sprouts, spring chickens of good frying size, or nameless other things that he has produced or bought and wishes to sell. The farmer wants to sell at the highest possible figure, therefore, advertise and get the buyers to bidding for your property.

Good advertising will sell anything that an-body wants and it has been known to sell things that nobody wanted. If you want to be well dressed buy a pair of SELZ shoes. Notice. All persons residing in the corporate limits of the city of Hunnewellare hereby notified to clean up their premises by removing all filth, rubbish and dead animal matter, and by cut stead of 20 mills exclusive of bond and library tax. the street and barked with might and main because the others did.

AH this took place in a few moments and the whole village was disturbed. But suddenly the moon cast her light upon the scene, and at the moment the man spoke. They saw then that it was no thief they were barking at, but a quiet old man they all knew well. "I barked because I heard Fan and Dash," said Towser. "And I because Dash was barking," said Fan.

"And I because Bruno and Fido were barking together," said Dash. "And I because Bruno was barking," said Fido. "I thought robbers were District boards are advised not to contract with teachers not holding certificates valid for the entire term of schools. Last year two or School Meetiof. Next Thursday is the date of the annual school meeting of dis three boards were seriously embarrassed through failure to do this and are yet liable for wages illegally paid.

Geo. H. Hosick, Co. Supt. tricts having graded schools.

There will be a clerk to elect for a term of three yeare, a tax levy to make and the length of the W. T. Derrington has been ap a- Tiger said the same. Bruno hung down his tail in silence, not having a word to say; and the dogs all slunk pointed agent for the Shawnee Fire Insurance Company, the school term to be decided. Every one who has the interest of the back ashamed to their kennels.

only company in Kansas with a school at heart should be there, Ross Elwell has received his twine and you can buy it while it Moral: don't talk to much. paid up capital. lay aside all little personalities ting weeds on said premises and lleys adjoining thereto. A. P.

Fellis, Mayor. lasts at 11 cents for standard and 14 cents for Manila. nd work for the Dest interests Don't forget the ice cream so of the whole district. Subscribe for the Star. cial, Saturday evening-, July 1st..

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1905-1905