The News Published Fridays at Narka Kansas
The notice states the paper is published on Fridays and costs $1.00 per year. It notes post office delivery in Narka Kansas and class mail status.
08 Feb 1901
Page 1
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Newspaper
Narka News
Location
Narka, Kansas, United States of America
Date
Feb 08, 1901
Page
1
The notice states the paper is published on Fridays and costs $1.00 per year. It notes post office delivery in Narka Kansas and class mail status.
A Topeka police inquiry raises questions about cooperation with temperance advocate Carrie Nation. Officials firmly deny collusion as investigators review evidence and local reaction is mixed.
The new Army Reorganization Law removes the Army Cantena. The department issued a first order closing bars on all military posts and transport ships.
Snow began Saturday evening and continued through Sunday noon, leaving drifts two to three feet deep. Wind hindered visibility and turned the landscape into a white, windblown scene before the sun returned.
Several bold ladies visited Narka's saloon yesterday afternoon, warning the proprietor to close. They vow to act if needed, arguing the joint is illegal under Kansas law and the state constitution, urging law-abiding residents to move if they dislike the statutes.
Officers and members of the Cumberland Presbyterian Sunday school of Narka Kansas express sorrow at the death of Mrs J D L Adding. They commend the surviving children to God's care, request the pastor to read the resolutions from the pulpit, and send copies to the family and Narka News. Dated February 3 1901.
A fragmented, era-tinged missive mocks human folly and self-assurance. The speaker notes men’s ignorance in business and urges humility, echoing a Billings quip about fools and fog as a caution against overconfidence.
Messrs Lower Green and Guy visited W A Carmean on Wednesday evening to offer sympathy for his weary hours of absence. The trio, noting their own similar trials, spoke in support of a brother in trouble.
Mrs A B Hemilt lies ill this week. Local trades and chores fill the days with ice cutting, egg skimming, repairs, and sales. Mr Day and family named Day and Sunday draw local humor. the community awaits the Spring trade and notices sales, travel, and health updates.
Bright reliable boy wanted to learn the printing business at Rotxo Grove School February enrollment 25 with 21 average attendance. Obits, family move to Fruita Colorado, cemetery stove improvement, Harve Christopher discharge letter, butter and eggs payment at a creamery, Albion Cemetery Association officers, public sale notice near Munden with livestock and farming goods, Ballard’s Horehound Syrup endorsement, local vendors.
Fragmentary items mention H. Beck feeling unwell this week, Uncle George Light building an ice house, and A. W. Edwards with a family agent on Thursday at Mrs. Mary Edward's.
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