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The Atchison County Recorder from Potter, Kansas • 4

The Atchison County Recorder from Potter, Kansas • 4

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LOCAL A I'M" ALUM. THE ATCHISON COUNTY RECORDER. Is in Ati ninoti to- C. A. CoNNEl.LV w-Y, in honor of her sisters, Misses Daisy and Etta Wilson.

Jy. L. M. Jewell, Pres. M.

J. II C. Squirm, Vice Pres. 0. A.

Simmons, Cashier. August, 24 Every Friday evening, Sunday school convention was held Another heavy rain Ml Thursday at the Baptist church, Sunday, A good shower full TuoHilay nf tor- niht. Ity Uiw Ijonkwanil Print Inu t'o. noon. A hay shed belonging to John Bol- MltB C.

K. Hawlky is spending tho 00 in advance. was burned Monday, and about 45 Arthur Davis) Ih milding a new week In Winchester, tlOUSO. of hay wan destroyed. Miss Itoso Samuels of Imvenworth O.

A. Simmonm was in Winchester, Try Walters' Corn Cure, a sure TP7 I 7 5 at visiting friends iu Kiekapoo Wednesday evening. euro for corns. U)S Sparks and Andy Wilson were Tom Mohan, was over from Eas- A number of people from Kicknpox ill attend tho wedding of Harry arnesa and Miss Lura Remaburg, of I Advertisements will in-ericd In lhi jmpcr at fi.lH) Inch ci' aniuiia run of picri choice joltlon, $10 jer IncJij If mmi local nctvn Itcmi, 6c line each In-icrilun. DiU are jiaynMo evtry month Display ads.

on annual contract, to le changed not more than once per month, will bo inserted at IWJ per cunt Ii'hs than tbo above ratea. Copy for display ads must reach us as early an Thursday morning. in from Easton Wednesday. ton, Wednesday. Oak Mills, Wednesday.

Walters, the druggist, sells fine Clarence Binkley was In Leaven' Dorn, to Mr. and Mrs. Onto Key- Iiemon and Vanilla flavoring. worth, Wednesday. nolds, a girl.

Potter State Bank. Mrs. Laura Remington and son Frank IIawley took in the farm Misa IIousii, of Winchester is visit mado a trip to Leavenworth, Tuesday. ers' picnic at Winchester, Wednesday. ing at C.

A. Connelly's. Time Card, L. Railway, at Easton. UNACCOUNTABLE PREJUDICE.

Tub Potter base ball toam will play Roiiicrt Bishop is building one of I 41-Passenger west .6:41, p. m. 42Passcnger east 11:01 a.m. Winchester at Shaw's grove, to-nior the best farm barns in tho county. Old Roitdeoti Vwent tbt Coming In of row.

43-Frt. wast a. Does a general Banking business. cVcur Patronage Solicited. Directors.

T. L. Blodgett, Fred. Ode, M. J.

Fitzpatrick. II. C. Squires, C. K.

Hawley, O.J.Corson, O.A.Simmons, Wm. Faulconer, L. M. Jewell. Mws Sadie Iserman, of Mt.

Pleas 44-Frt. fast a. m. Straogcri. "Who is that, onny?" "A stranger." Willie Beard is now making his ant, was canvassing our city, Tuesday.

fii irtiMvm A Mi home with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Clinkta "A Granger? Well, heave a trick We have orders for job printing beard at him!" from Jewell and Kemper, both, this Tho inrtinct nhich coutri the ma For Sale: 10-horse power engine, week. banta Fe Time Card, AT I'OTTER.

14.r-iiorth 9:21, a. 140 Suuth 10:23, a. W. A. Hodge, Agt.

"Bellville." C. A. WILSON, jority of people to roptrd newcomers 5 Easton, Ks. The Atchison Champion one year, more or less in the light ol interlopers is not wholly confined to the wild wekt and the Recorder until June 1901, Ora Collins and Carl Simmons "dicgins," where the above conver only $1.30. drove to Leavenworth, Saturday and cation is reported to have occurred.

NATIONAL PARTY TICKETS, 1900. People's Party. Pete Eri-eldino will go to Kansas retumd m'nin In all umall communities has to contend against a certain feel Ciety, this week where he will work For resident, Wm. Jenn'ikgs Bryan. Frank Pierce, who has been em ing of resentment.

Every act, how during the winter. ployed here several days, returned to For Vice-President, A. E. Stevenson Populists. Mrs.

Hester Flekiner and two hi home in Leavenworth, yesterday, i THOMAS. J. POTTER, at the Postoffice, handles A CHOICE LINE OF GROCERIES, DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, CANNED GOODS, ETC. For President Barker daughters, from Atchison, aro visit- FoJ Vice-President, Ignatius Donnelly, Moses 1 otter was at the annua ever well lnteimoncd, seems to evoke a feeling of antagonism from the old residents. They regard with suspicion each attempt on the part of the alien to take a share'in local matters, or even to be charitable and hospitable.

This is especially noticeable at ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hurst Social Domocratic. Picnic at DcKalb Mo. on tho 27 ult, For President E.

V. Debs; The Kemner Cash Store buver re- an(1 a lime an a larEe turned from the Eastern markets last crm Mr. and Mrs Stone of Mo. came in Friday, and shipments are arriving Republican. State Ticket.

For E. Stanley with tho cars to-day, to visit their daily. friends, Mr, and Mrs. Rcasoncrof Mt. Lieut.

Governor. E. Richter, Pleasant. Ira F. Barnard, formerly of this place, will hereafter receive the Recorder at Nortonville, instead of Do you want the Recorder unti Monrovia.

June 1901, for 50 cents? If you do, I i rt D. II. Hudson's new house is near- 8unu yur subscription ueioro Associate Justice A. JOHNSON, Sec. of State.

Geo. A.Clark; Treasurer Frank Grimes; Auditor Geo. E. Cole; Attorney General A. A.

Goddard; Supt. Public Inst'D Frank Nelson; Supt. of Intuaance W. V. Church; CongreKfcmian-at-large C.

First C.iir.-. DLst. Chas.Curtis. tember first. ly completed, and will be one of the very best and finest houses in Atchi Lots of grain coming to Potter son county.

30 louds counted on the street.at one time Wednesday morning Atchison R. C. Young and wife, and daugh Champion please note. ter. visited over Sunday with Palter Churches.

in vspeoiai arrangements we can Mr. Young's parents, Mr. and Mr: W. J. Young.

furnish you the Atchison Champion for the small sum of HO cents, if you Ed. Cushman, of Centerville, Iowa, pay for the Recorder at the same proprietor of tho Hydraulic Cream time. Come on with your subscrip' M. E. Church Rev.

Coburne, morning and evening, 4lh Sundays. J. B. Lockhart, every rd Sunday. Sunday school every Sunday at JO a.m.

Catholic-St. Patrick Rev. Father every Sunday from 8 to U. German Lutheran Rev. Emil Bolster, every Sunday, 10 a.

m. Sunday school at 11. Communion, 1st Sunday every 2d month. Separator Patent, is doing business in tions. 4 watering plact-R, where certain people consider tbcrr.eelves pioneers, and in a way proprietors, having been among the first to dif cover the merits of the spot.

It Is in such a plaoe as this, above all others, that a newcomer must (to uo a common expression) "nund her p's and q's" and exercise all the tact of which she is capable, in order to propitiate tho old residents and disarm their easily awr.kened prejudices. Festinalcntemuctbethe motto of everyone who desires or expects to succeed socially In such communities. iftit that theM 'sarcnot of the elect?" akel a visitor of the daughter of the house at an exclusive little 6ummer resort. 'The girls are so pretty and their brother looks like a gentleman. Are the parents impossible "Not at all," was the answer.

"The mother ia really charming, and the father most unobjectionable, but, as the boy would sny, they have 'queered' themselves soimhow. In the first place a rumor got about before they cam that they had said they intended to bring a little life into the placa. ThiSpeech was resented. Tbcy arrived with their horses and and before they knew people at all they took the clubhouse and out invitations for a dance. It was a dead failure, and in way since then they have been sent to Coventry, for no reason whatever as far aa I can ece, except that they wanted to bo friendly.

For my part I should like to know them, but mamma would not leave a card there for the world "Millv exaggerates as usual," in Potter, this week. Schools have chosen teachers as Roiiert Binkley is building a fine follows: new house Sam Watson, of Millwood, No. 2, Annabel Miller; No. 4, Mary assisted by J. II.

Kelsey, of Easton, Fox; No. 5, Jennie Holm; No. 13, Kate will have charge of the work. Stevens; No. 14, Bessie Murray; No, 16.

E. E. Campbell: No. 19. Mvrtle w.

hook and tamily, of Mr. Kjn(r: t0. 20. Henry Fletcher: No. 28 I II ft i I arm jwrs.

a. i. nenson, Airs, lox and wia Thomson: No. 4(5. Mabel Holt- 0.

A. Simmons, Notary Public, ATCHISON Potter, Kansas. Mrs. Harris visited in the country, haus; No. Gl, Essie Byrne; No.

63 Thursday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Viva Edgerton; No. 64, Nellio Frank Beard. nan; No.

71, Housen Armstrong; No 74, Mrs. Martin; Joint district, No, The Kemper Cash Store receiv Atchison county, and No. 44, Leaven ed and disposed of 15 bunches of ba R. E. Brown, worth county, Martin Lewis; Joint nanas, during tho past week; or will at least, have them all cleaned out by Jistrict, No.

SO, Atchison and Jeffer POTTER, KANSAS, son counties, Albert Limbaugh. to-mowow J. F. Eronke, POTTER, KANSAS, BOOTS, SHOES HARNESS REPAIRING Neatly and Promptly Executed. Also repairs Rubber Boots Shoes.

Work Guaranteed. The One-Price Smith. Mrs. M. T.

Kemper's health ha J011N dl 1aua, tho old hanss in. i 11 mi i imnrovoH so that arm WflQ nl.u fn via. Penaior. Ulfca lilst imirsilay. Air.

Shop opposite the Kemper Cash Store. terrupted her mother, with her most it the home of her sister. Mrs. M. T.

fnKalIs waa born in MasHachewsetta, .11 i i z. dignified air. I have no objection 3. Ail uuariuiLuou. Dintress.

Sundav. This thn first in lt'i6 inc practice ot law time sho. han hum frnm naa a resident ot Atchison for several months. ince 1858 when ho 0Pencd UP a law mce ai mat place. A lew, years whatever to the 's.

I daresay they are most excellent people, but I think they made a mistake in coming here. They are not the kind of people that we care to know about. I should have thought Newport or Bar Harbor would have afforded a broader field "John Cole, of Millwood, had the later he entered politics, was defeat- misfortune to get his fingpr broken for Lieut. Governor, twice, but P. H.

FLEER, CARPENTER BUILDER. faintiagnd papf r-llajigiiig a Specialty. AgftHt for the LARGEST WALL PAPER FIRM In llie West. YOl'R PATKONAGK IS SOLICITED. while at the Totter elevator, yester- elected United States Senator in day.

He had his lines wrapped around 1873, and re-elected in 1879 and 188: for their energies." "That is what all our sociul lead his hand, and the team became fright- md was defeated by the great Popu- or- ers say," laughed the daughter. "The ened, which resulted as above. list victory that swept tho State in poor 's began wrong, and as far 1890. Next to the late Preston Tiik Atchison Champion says: "If Pill as Sand Beacli is concerned, they are done for." N. Y.

Tribune. girls 17 need a chaperon when they GEO.HUNDEVADT -o KEIPS IN STOCK A NICE LINE OP Plumb, he was probably the brightest and most influential Republican that ever grabbed the senate chamber of go off in parties, how about the smart ALLOYS OF NICKEL Buggies 5 5 5 the United States. His zeal and young misses of 13 and 14 who follow the bop. around at band concert. of Figures Indicating the Combination aarnestness made him lots of politica Mothers, leave your work and your enemies and a host of friends who rcah Salt tMTeats, BOLOGNA, BREAD and SUNDRIES.

''k at ihe Barber Shop, in Potter. prayer meeting if need be, and keep a(miml the expre88ionB of his honest Greatest Strength and Ductility. AccordingtoHudeloff, the strength of alloys of nickel with iron containing little or no carbon increases with -SEE- 5 an eye on your daughter." convictions. each rtee in nickel up to eight per Henry VanLeeuwen, the genial Kiekapoo. News Hawley Brothers, and courteous gentleman and one that knows his business, was in the village; Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Moultby and Wednesday, hwking up the prospects children, of Leavenworth, visited Mr. T. DlNGESS, PBISICUS SLRGKOX, FOTTKIt, HANNAH. tit's a (ienosal Practice.

Calls Answered f'romptly, Day or Night, -n TT Yl TTT nil of starting a cheese factory, some- and Mrs. Charles Baker Sunday. Buggies, Harness, arm wagons, uu, i thing that is very much needed at The little Bon of Robert Hoberg is this place, and if Henry should take ieriously ill and and is not expected C. bold of it, he would make it a go, and to live. Coal, Implements, and while the ductility decreases up to 16 per beyond this point, and up to CO per the increase of nickel causeg an increase both in ductility and strength.

The effect of nickel on tho elastic limit of steel increases as the carbon increases, says the Engineor. In 0.20 carbon steel, tho grain on elastic limit duo to one per, cent, of nickel is 5,714 pounds; whilo' in 0.50 carbon steel, the gain on elastic limit, due to one per cent, of nickel, Is 10,570 pounds. These figures are abstracted figures given by the Bethlehem Sfte eomhany on oil-tempered forglngs, would get the hearty support of the Little' Paul Sandlin, who was burn- DRAYING, farmers from the start, for they ed so badly, is up now, -and would get their money for the milk HARDWARE, sold and obtain much better prices General Teaming, Work promptly done, and good ser than they have been used to by wend Mrs. Charles Daniels and mother, Mrs. Welsh, of Kansas City, visited Mr.

and Mrs. T. E. A. Daniels, last week.

Mrs. Frank Cook gave a party, last vice rendered ing their milk: to the creamery. "otter. Lets have a Cheese Factory." jcy'Ocxcyoct'cJcxM'cM' Kansas..

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Years Available:
1900-1900