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The Atchison County Recorder from Potter, Kansas • 4

The Atchison County Recorder du lieu suivant : Potter, Kansas • 4

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I). II. IIudhon started up IiIh elder Public Sale! Mother's Reward. THEATC1IIS0N COUNTY RECORDER. I II mill, today.

M. J. FlTZPATBICK, Sec'j. O. A.

Simmons, Ctuhler. Don't feel too pronJ to luaa mower, my I will offer for Sale, at piddle auc Waltkr Doupon, of Easton, wuh in JCvary Friday evening, II. C. Squirm, Vice Pres. i.

ti town, Tuesday. non, Hi my roHwcneo, jj mm west flw LM'kwitl I'i'iiitliiu t'u, Jlfr lovo wver yftrn for ctonio pny, "Vh.nctloiiH itlc louder thnn word, my ly, Oo pny her then thin very any, IIohkrt CIofp and wife wcro at At- of Millwood, Kunsas, at 11 a. m. tl. OU ia advance.

chiHon, Tuesday. Don't fo ti Uk ciin-Hit her boUrnea- OCT. 25, 1900, tho following-dencribed Note the change In L. K. W- With mother' ncrenHcit you're bliut Kmtered at the poHtofflco at Kaiwaa, second-class matter.

time achodiilo, thin week. I'rny thlnkofthenunilMTlcHH liukmylioy 1 JIorao.CyrHold.i 7 boar Shoats, 1 Horse, 5 yru IS Pigs. 1 Maro, 4 yrs old, One Mower. Wlwo mothers Imvo Imen rciHt." Mus. HimsT, of Snvanah, Is visiting hor brother, at thin placo.

Von own her fornmny a kIhh, my lioy, Span 1 Hay Rake, BlielftvlMhcd so oft uinm you, ForSalk: 3 Poland China male 5 Cows, 3 When from your sullcring couch other nies. inauire or r. ihnklf.y. iu-o Two 2- year- old! Hk.Advrt'8omonta will inwriid in tbi paper at f.W per inch i nnriuui run ft PIr; oliic Kltion, 10 jr incli; If uaoag local nrw iiema, cr lino each in-iTtio. IliU me ia) nlilu vrjr iniinth Display ads.

cm annual contract, to be changed not more than emeu pur month, will bo inserted at 83 A per cient loss than tlui ubove rutett, iM'Ifera, 71 POtter State Bank. MlSH LUTTIE FlTZI'ATKK'K, of Par- i Pull (iif i i.uii uur. noli, is visiting at Dr. Dingnsa home brood Sowb, I 1 Corn Thresher. turned, Return tlicKci-wlth intcroHt, too, I know that her cheek ftro wrinkled and thin, AIiih, they Imvo lout nil tln ir bloom; Hut, oh, how you'd shower your kisses thereon Were alio now arrayed for the tomb.

Terms ok Sale: All aunts of five lollars and under. Cash. On nil sums Sixteen nice full-bloodod Plymouth Copy for display lids must reach us Rock Cockrels for salo at Kemper' Does a general Banking business. vJcttr Patronage ScficitcJ. trnrly as iniirsilay morning.

over fivo dollars a credit of twelve Cash Store. Too Into, too lute, to kiHH mother, my hoy, Mrs. Harris went to Topeka, Wed Directors. T.LPlodgett. Fred.

Ode, nesday, to visit her daughter, Mrs, Wln-n puMcsNniul cold lienUmr brow; Th'n let her know iluit you love her.my boy Prny lnwten to tell her bo, now. A km re her. "She's the best mother on eiirlli." months' will he given on approved notes, with Interest at six per ce nt per annum, if paid when due. If not paid when clue, all notes to draw Interest ut eight per rent per annum from date. MARTIN KLEIN.

Mannon. M. J. Fititpatriok, O. J.

Corson, M. Jewoll. U. C. Squires, O.

A. Simmons, U. K. Ilnwley, Wm. Faulconer, Timo Card, L.

Railway, at Easton. 41 Pnonger wt 0:07, p. M. 42 PaaBengcr east WAX a. m.

43 Frt.wot 44 Frt. cast 12:05 A.M. J. L. OlJl'MNT, Agt.

Everythinu in tho line of School Thut the riidrt for her 8ke you'll o'er P.ooks and School Supplies, at Walters 111.1. MCIIOHM. Drug Store. seek, Then Benl your promise my hoy, With kisses uK)ii her iilo check. R.

E. shod two teams, yes QUEER THINGS TO EAT. Sweet will mirely fcel- terday, for men living six miles south Kewnrilnd for nil her hum (Mire; London Club Dioci OS an Emu't Eg west of Kaston. Ami hupp)' you'll be.my 1kv, Omelctte. 1 Santa Ft Time- Card, AT I'OTTER.

145 North 0:21, a. 146 South 0:23, a. W.A.Hodge, Agt. THOMAS. J.

POTTER, A dozen gentlemen sat down at the With mother love token to Hlmrc. Funny L.Fnnchcr, in Word and Works Ashton Hundley, accompanied by Camera club recently to what was per Miss Abby IlighliU, is attending the UXIAli A KInAIItH, haps tho most remarkable meal that has been entm in the country unco carnival at Kansas City, thia week. at the Postofiice, Handles A CHOICE LINE OF GROCERIES, DKl'GS, PATENT MEDICINES, CANNED GOODS, ETC. rrank Ihickhmd dined off jaguar Mus. Thos.

Hiohell called to-day liionk, says the London Daily Mail. party ticrets, 1900. People's Party. and paid a dollar for the Recorder Mr. Henry Steven, of King tmt, Octoiier 5, 1000.

John Wordon was in Potter, Wednesday. Lewis Newman was over from yesterday. Coven Garden, fume time ago con For President, Wm. Jennings Bryan. sent to her sister, Ellen Hickman Wapella, 111.

Oct. 15, 1000, mail route No. l.r).r. For Vice-President, A. K.

Stevenson. ceived the idea of treating bis friends to a luncheon, the dittinguifbing feature of which should lie an emu's egg Middle-of-The-Road Populists. Mus. Nannib Wilson, of Easton, is For President Wharton Barker; staying with Mrs. Ed Clinkinbeard.

102 Hawthorne, Kansas, to Wilder, Foi Vice-President, Ignatius Donnelly. R. E. Brown, omelet. Mr.

Cuthbcrt reck presented the eggs and Mr. Stevens succesn-fully carried out his idea. Kansas, will be curtailed to commence Social Democratic. Walters, tho druggist, has a ful at Potter, Kansas. For President, E.

V. I POTTER, KANSAS, line of School Hooks, and School sup 1 1 1 i i i First of ull were served tails a l'Austmlian and fuddle of I The One-Price Smith. plies. Mrs. II.

M. Neil, Marshall, i reindeer, and then followed the great Republican. State Ticket. John P.olmkr, who ia doing stone mason work for Fred Poos, wil start to-morrow for a visit with his family now a iiiiid-in-advance rcarder of th( in Kansas City, Shop OppOSio the Kemper Cash Store. All work Guaranteed Ue'ouI)EK.

event ol the occasion too opening of the turn's cjrg in order to hand over its contents, which weighed about two pounds, to the chef of the Camera club. Amid ouin and crank, waxing BO. We have printed nice salo bills for Ai.p.ert Si'Ai'KMAS and wife, Cunnningfl and Theo. of Eas E. E.

lilc-HTEIl, A. Juiixsnx, A. Clark; Guimeo; E. Cole; A. Goddaru; For Governor Lieut.

(Jovenu.r.. AaBociato Juatiee. Eeo. of Treasurer Auditor Attorney General Martin Klein, of Millwood, this week merrier and merrier, Mr. $U-vena dex His sale takes place Oct.

2.j. See ton, are in town, to-day. terously tawed off one end of the shell, purposing to have the rtiuiiins mount adv. in another column. Mr.

and Mrs. Clint Havvley, of Pot ed in silver as a cup. Notice to Stock Shippers. The Leavenworth, Kansas and Western Railway "Stock train" east, for Leavenworth, Kansas City, St. Joseph thus saving switching your stock around before unloading.

The superior facilities for unloading, and near-ness to the Exchange Building, makes hotter accomodations tljan can be of ter, visited John'A. Davis Sunday and Little John Hundley, who is very Various souvenirs in the shape of sick and nearly blind at the Orphans' Supt. Public Inst'n Frank Nelson; Supt. of Intuaance V. V.

Church; C. t4m First Con cJili. 'n as.Cuutis. Monday. Winchester Star.

-ova -4i Tfc, crocodile' alligstors eggs, and oven gigantic (mails' eggs adorned the Home, at Atchison, isnot improving. Mrs. alia Vhey iavo oeciaM to ta'Kefrjm to sioeboara. Mr. had another surprine hospital in Kansas City.

in the shape of tho finest and ni06t undley Hpent Wednesday with Mrs. undleya son, near Dist. 21. Hon. Chas.

Curtis will probably wii CViuagJ, 'leaves at 12:05 m. and arrives at Kansas City at 3:55 a. unloading your stock directly at the' Union Pacific Chutes, which aro near the Exchange Building, fered by any of our competitors. For further information call on or write your nearest Agent, or W. Bassinger, Oenl Freight Agsnt, Leavenworth, Kansas.

beautifully marked egg of the extinct MR3. Dick Wou-e, of Topeka, who prat auk, which has eomc into his was takea sick with typhoid fever, isit Poster about the 2:1 or 21th of ands. this month. Watch for notice later. while visiting her sister, Mrs.

Wm Young, eight weeks ago, has recovered and returned home Tuesday. Potter Churches. M. E. Church Rev.

Coburne, morning and evening, 2nd 4th Sundays. Christian Rev. J. 15. Lockhart, every 3rd Sunday.

Sunday school every Sunday at 10 a.m. Catholic St. Tatrick Rev. Father Columbia, every Sunday from to 1 0. Gorman Lutheran Rev.

Emil Polster, every Sunday, 10 u. m. Sunday school at 11. Communion, 1st Sunday every 2d month. John Ki.ori-ENSTF.ix, County in town.

He visited our school Mrs. Stkiniiagr, of Edwardsville, 111., who has been visiting her son-in esterday, and makes a very favorable report. REAL ESTATE, FOR SALE BY The Misses Clara Rodcnbaugh, Sallie law, Fred Poos, at this place, during the past two months, will board the cars at Atchison this evening, for M. L. Lockwood.

lorson and Grace Gray attended the Sjttlars Rjunion at Nortonville, home. J. T. Allensworth, of Atchison, Wednesday. No.

1 Ono lot and 17J feet 50i foot front; threeroom house, sheds, a good well aud other improvements, a very desirable properity, pleasantly sifc- Mr. and Mrs. Ii. W. Cook, of Eas is working our city in the interests of 0.

A. Simmons, Notary Public, ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Ihos. lhglmll uatd and is worth more money; price, viaited with Sir.

and Mrs. Ed. Clinkin- only $250. Inquire of J. W.

Cary, tho N. Y. Mutual Life insurance Co. He has quit tho law business and politics and is trying to make an honorable living easier. eard, Sunday.

ATCHISON Kansas, Potter, A dispatch has been received by sons, announcing that their father, J. Ilorton doctors are threatning to sue patients for fees. We have al M. Holiday, formerly of this place, P.H.FLE died in Arkansas. ways wondered how doctors ceuld car ry so many accounts.

Some people We are informed that the Republi pay the doctor, the parson and the cans of Mt. Pleasant township held printer last of all. Effingham New Primary last Saturday, but a report Leaf. CARPENTER BUILDER. FaiBUBgRiipapor-lIaiigiaj: a Spwinlly LARGEST WALL PAPER FIRM the At.

YOUR PATKUNAGE IS SOt-lCll En. has failded to reach us. Dr. Dingess reports the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Geo. Mk. and Mn3. Chas. Hundley, of Roe, 1st; a daughter to Mr.

and near Nortonville, visited with his bro Mrs. Frank Gwartney, on Thursday GE0.HUNDEVADT ther, Jackson Hundley and wife, at this place, yesterday, and returned home this morning. Farm consists of ICO acres 2 miles north-oast of Easton, Kansas; 80 acres on each side of the public road. Oue 80 laid off in 8 different lots, all fonced hog-tight with DeKalb fencing, and the other divided in throe fields. Seven-room house, new cattle barn, good feed lota, watered by wind mill, also never failing-water, Horse 'baru, cribs for GOOO bu.

of corn, two cellars, cistern, ice house, fish pond, Btock scales, out-buildings, 5 in number, threo living springs, 3wells with two windmills running, water works, which suppliy 15 different places with water, all in first class condition; 2,200 apple trees of of the leading varities, just in bearing condition, 350 budded Peach trees, 60 pear trees, 50 plum trees, cherry, apricot, quince, small vineyard, and berries of all kinds, also, will set out 500 more trees this spring, eight acres in Walnut grove and blue-grass, balance of farm is all good tillable land; at present, seeded to tame grass. This isa good income farm, and will Bell reasonable, It is a good neighborhood to live in. Address all communications toC.C. Mayors, Lowemont, Leavenworth county, Kansas. Ir you can't find what yon want In the above-described tracts, tell me what you would like, either by mail or a personal visit to my office, and I will find it for you if it is to be hud in the country.

If you have a farm, city or villago property that you want to sell at a reasonable price, I can help you. Apply for terms. Respectfully, UM. L. Lockwood.

morning Oct. 4th; and a son to Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Clinkenbeard, this morning, Oct. 5th, 1900.

oo KEEPS IN STOCK A NICE LINE OF By special arrangement.1? we can Wm. Erhart, who recently purchas Easton, or M. L. Lockwood. No.

3120 acres, 18 miles from Easton, mile from school house, 75 acres under cultivation, 2-room house, barn for 4 horses, good well, an orchard of 100 trees, and 40 acres in grass one of the best farma In the north part of Leavenworth county. Price, $3,500 down; balance on time, if desired. No. 5. 60 acres, one mile from Easton: 45 acres fn cultivation; 4-room house, good barn, orchard, 300 apple trees, moBtly bearing, and moat all other kinds of fruit; all fenced; alBo a good garden paled in; two good wolla and a cistern; a good cellar and a cyclone cave.

Only $2000. No. 6. A house and lot in Easton. A new 3-room house, finished in modern style, good well; and a good fence all around the lot.

This is a bargain for a person who whnts a neat home in a live town. Call on M. L. Lock-wood for tern8 further particulars. No.

7 Residence property in Pottor. Good 4-roorn house, with cellar well finished; good well with pump; Barn 16x22; lot fenced chicken-tight. Terms to suit purchaser. This is the second house Bouth of the Christian chnrch, and a bargain if taken Boon. No.

9 One of the best improved farms in Leavenworth county, within li miles of two railroad stations on the A.T. S.F. and the L.K.& W. Rys. furnish you tho Atchison Champion for the small sum of 50 cents, if you Jhrenh Salt 9JTcata, ed the Buchanan farm south-west of Lowemont, was gored and almost kill BOLOGNA, BREAD and SUNDRIES, pay for the Recorder at the same time.

Come on with your subscrip ed my an enraged bull last Monday at the Pjarber Shop, in Potter. morning. At first the doctors were tions. in doubt as to his probable injuries. but latest reports indicate hopes of his recovery.

M. T. DlNGESS, pitsicm.1 mam, A reporter called to us this morning, considerably out of breath, and we hastened to find out what ailed him, when he Baid that Ed. Clinkinbeard had his mouth at tho bunghole of a barrell hollering, "Dad" because of that bouncing big boy at his house. The Democrats of Mt.

Pleasant township, met in caucus at the Semore VflTTKK. KANSAS lm a Pradiee. Culla Amwered t'romptly, IJny or Night, Henry Shaw sold to Ryan Packing Co. of Leavenworth, 40 head of fat DRAYING, and General Teaming. cattle and a car of hogs, this week, school house (No.

1G) and nominated the following ticket, as near as we have learned: Trustee, Fred Davenport, Clerk, Mr. Harris, Treasurer, Mr. King, Justice of the Peace, P. II. Fleer, Constable, C.

A. Connelly. For Trustee Mr. Davenport received 1)4 votes and Mr. Hegarty received 67 votea.

He says that he will pay 10 cts. more per 100 lbs. for hogs that he ships to them. No commission and no yard Work promptly done, and jrood sor vice rendered, C.A.Connelly, age. Bring in your hogs and get this '9 rxtfl 1 0e per 100..

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