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The Atchison County Recorder from Potter, Kansas • 4

The Atchison County Recorder from Potter, Kansas • 4

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Sab Oct. 25th. 1 L. M. Jawai, has received throo TUEATUliUN CCUNTV l.LURDEh.

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Kjmmonb, Cashier, M. Jewell, Pres. H. C. Sophies, Vice Pres.

7 Kvcry Jtrlihiy evening, Chalky. irij In lm wllliiu lioto nwl LovliMM it nt, chiirlty nrcti Itliln ln ho uruiM Willi tt'lulcll'Ht I- ri.ll. brrlnu iiutIiiU (liul nuting jliiw Louih Doyct, of Atchison, the pucker, is in town, to-duy. TuiiNKit linos, from Eaeton were In Tueuduy with hogs. llLNUY Shaw thipped a car of hogs 1 j.y Ilia JiW lrinllnu Mud Grace (iovv attended the curnlvul at Leavenworth, Wednesday.

from Laston, last rriduy. 11. 00 in IliJvUllUt). Burn livto fin lluu IiIcknihI Itryoud A. liEUTHOUNii, of Leo, was in town Mr.

Wasiihuun, Wheaton, Is In on business, Wednesday. Bktsrbd at tho postoflko at Tot Vr, Kjmmmi, km aecond-cluKS matter, town to-day, figuring on some kind of adoal. L. B. McliniOE and 0.

A. Simmons were Atchison visitors, Sunday. Atchison Co. Teachers' association Mrs. II.

Shaw and daughter, Miss will be held at KJHngham, Oct. 20, Gertie, were in Atchison, Monday. you. Wm. Kern, Millwood.

Is 8 new J. F. IIawley was in Parnoll, Wed nesday, looking after the wheat busi name on our list, fully paid a year in advance. ness. POtter State Bank.

Walters, tho druggist, has a full John J. Hand has purchased lum ber of L. M. Jewell for a large fine line of School liooks, and School supplies. new house.

And far exceed thcUr joju.who only see Evil InoU'Bd of kimhI reflected In the Of every kou nJ liiinjlitr of the rnce. How Htldom lit thy tendur mnutlo drawn, Bwiwt charity, to tihteld thuiie into error gouul Why hIiouIiI Mlnful mortal Ntnnd, Lifting In ruin unriKhU'ouNiieiw accus-intc linmlT To rr In but man' earth born horitntfn IkiHHt not thy utrnngth, 'uor yet thy brother' gHUjfo. Kuthw let churity with love entwine, JuNt the tetulriU of thelinKlnj vine lilml the tall ouk, ucekinK with levea to uiUh Senm where tho HjrhtiiiKH truck ban murred it iride. If from the huunU of wnitchcdnnM and tiin We would the souls of fellow mvrtalH win, Then like the "BWmwxI Maxtor" we must Faithful the wrong to hide, but yet within charity. Mary K.

hSimtli in Word and Work. J. J. Penning on the Potter J. W.

Coleman has purchased the Does a general Banking business. 3our Patronage SclicitcJ. market with GO head of fine hogs, Effingham New Leaf, of Mrs. Ina onday. filingmaiu S.

S. King, W. F. Guthrie and J. T.

Clothing and Cloaks: Big Allensworth, of Atchison, are in town tc-day. 1 Directors. T. Modgett, Fred. Odo, U.

C. Squires, C. K. Hawley, 0. A.

Simmons, Wm. Faulconer, M. J. Fitxpatrick. 0.

J. Corson, M.Jewell Sale at Kemper's, Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 16 and 17. The Atchison Champion one year, and the Recorder until June 1901 0. A.

and Cakl Simmons expect only $1.00. BJA.Ajvrt6dmenUi innrud in tin. jujivj i per ui ttuiiuiti run of fiijwr i)liitt Hiuoit, flu xr iitcb; if MBiiug lwl oei Item, lint tch in-et tins, 'Kill it piyalile tjr inunlh Display ads. on annual contract, to changed not mora than once per month, will be inserted at 33 per cent leas than tho above rates. Copy for display niUHt reach us early aa Thursday morning.

Tiraeard, L. K. W. Railway, at Easton. 41- Passenger went ...6:07, p.

M. 42- Passenger east 10:48 A. M. 43- Frt.wost 9:15 A.M. 44- Frt.cast 12:05 a.

u. J. L. OuruiNT, Agt. Santa Fe Time Card, AT fOTTER.

145 North 921, a. m. 14G South 10:23, a. m. W.A.

Hodge, Agt. Potter Churches. M. E. Church Rev.

inwurd, morning and evening, 2nd 4th Sundays. Christian Rev. J. B. Loekhart, every 3rd Sunday.

Sunday ochool every Sunday at 10 a. m. CutholkSt. Patrick Iiev. Father Columbia, every Sunday from 8 tolO.

German Lutheran Rev. Kmil Poster, every Sunday, 10 a. m. Sunday rclmol at 1 1. Communion, 1st Sunday every 2d month.

their sister in from Dallas, Texas, this week, for a week or ten days visit. Mrs. Decker, from Elsmore, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ixirrxi rxois rno ri 1 UHJAL AKKAIHH.

II. C. Buchanan, of near Atchison, Thos. Cline. THOMAS: POTTER.

I MR. and Mrs. Wm. Carter of John7 has bought a $400 bill of lumber of L. M.

Jewell, for a large fine new house. son County are visiting W. A. Hodgo and wife. Potter and Clodgett had two car Rev.

Pouter and wife, Henry 9 at the Postoifice, handles A CHOICE LINE OF GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, ETC. Shernbeck and Fred Ode attended loads of hogs on Kansas City market, Wednesday. OCTOBER 12, 1900. Ari'LE packing season is almost over. J.

A. Davis, of Winchester, was in town, Monday. McBride visited over Sunday with O. A. Simmons.

Mi.su Gertie Shaw attended the jubilee at Nortonville. Wm. Sxavely i out from Leavenworth, for a few days. German Luteran conference, held at Topeka, last week. Misses Ethel Cole and Laura Ad ams, of Millwood, were in town shop For Sale: Pure Bronze Turkeys, ping, Monday.

awarded first prizes at North Kansas j'oultry Bhow, Atchison, in 1900. Mrs. Albert Edmonds, of Round Farmers, buy your Pino Tar of Prairie, was a visitor of Mrs. Dingoes Also at Leavenworth' Poultry and pet R. Brown, stock show, 1000.

Stock scoring up Saturday evening, Vn 90, scored by C. lh Rhodes, Judge. POTTER, KANSAS, Among the buisy throng in Potter, 10-12. Mrs. II.

Shaw. I Tuesday, we notice ilsnry Holtmeyer, I The One-Pficc Smith-. The talk of the town: You meet of west of Easton. Walters, the druggist. Miss Nklme Mukphy, of Mt.

Pleasant, was in town, Saturday. Sam Watson has begun the foundation for a fine new house. Fuank White and Frank Pierce took in the apple carnival, Thursday. Miss Wallace, of Leavenworth, is people daily who haven't been coming to Potter do their trrding. until W.

C. Oneil and John Miller, from Shop Opposie the Kemper Cash Store. All work Winchester, were in town, Wednes if recently, that live nearer other markets and who have been going to day, on business. visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs PublicjSale! I will offer fur Sale, at public auction, fit my residence, 1J miles weft of Millwood, Kansas, at 11 a.

m. OCT. 25, 1900, the following-described 1 Horse, yrs old, 7 boar Shoats, 1 Horse, 5 yrs old, 18 Pigs. 1 Mare, 4 yrs old, One Mower, tchison and Leavenworth, say that The first white frost in this view Begley. ity for the season appeared Monday they can got more for their prodncts and buy goods cheaper than in the larger places.

Wm. Henderson if morning, Oct.Sth. Frank IIawley and Carl Simmons attended the apple carnival at Leav enworth, Wednesday, Rpund Prairie, says that there is not thus saving switching your stock around before unloading. The superior facilities for unloading, and near ness to the Exchange Building, makes better accomodations than can be offered by any of ir competitors. For further information tell on or Big Clothing and Cloak sale at Kemper's Cash Store, Tuesday and Tinsley Potter fold- a nice bunch a town in the U.

he ventures to that does as much buisness as to UH hardaon, of 1 Hay Rake. Wednesday, Oct? 16 and 17. Span 1300-lb Mr'3 Notice to Stock Shippers. The Leavenworth, Kansas and Western Railway "Stock train" east, for Leavenworth, Kansas City, St. Joseph and Chicago, leaves Easton, at 12:05 Z.m.

and arrives at Kansas City at 3:55 a. unloading your stock directly at the Union Pacific Chutes, which are near the Eschango Building, OnelOmStirrin tho ilinl that 5Cdw9, 3 Fked-- Llodgett is in Oklahoma, Plf 1 flft Plow, Poster. Whon you have a good thing, keep it going. Potter is composed of merchants who are enterpris and Mrs. H.

I. 'GaTdner, unu Airs. ii. u- viuiunei, Ml. ui this week, viewing the country with Easton, visited their daughter, Mrs.

prospects of buying a cattle ranch ing and arc not afraid to push and writo your nearest Agent, or W. a. Gen'l Freight Agent, Leavenworth, Kansas. Ed. Clinkenboard, Sunday, heifers, 1 Bull Calf.

6 brood Sows, Terms op Sale: are reaping the result. The bank directors held a meeting 1 Fanning mill. 1 Cider mill, 1 Cora Threnher. All hums of five Cash. On all sums a crodit of twelve L.

M. Jewell'3 father returned to last Saturday. They report every his home in Kerr yesterday, thing in good shape, and doing a nice dollars and under, over five dollars after several weeks visit, here. business. ettto8teeaoiie(tc3oeeeotj9(ifteoooMM A.

Shortuidge shipped 3 cars of Big Clothing and Cloak Sale, apples thi3 week, from his own or I at Kemper's Cash Store, Tuesday REAL ESTATE, FOR SALE BY months' will be given on approved notes, with interest at six per cent per annum, if paid when due. If not paid when due, nil notes to draw interest at eight per cent per annum from date. MARTIN KLEIN. chards. It pnya to raise apples, even and Wednesday, Oct.

16-17. if they aro cheap. M. L. Loekvood.

D. II. Hudson's now house is almost Special. Tlio business inon of Pi.ltiy urc Ik i 9 9 completed, and when finished will be tllUi AUCTIONCCt. by one of the finest farm houses in east 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 i 9 9 9 railed to meet at the Rh owdki: office, Thursday evening, October 10, tit ern Kansas.

Imrxirtunt. J. F. Fronke, boarded the cars to-day for Chanute, Neosho, Co. Kansas, to stay with her sister and O.A.Simmons, Notary Public, ATCHISON Potter, Kansas.

J. E. Pennington, of Round was on the Potter market with other relatives during the winter. twenty head of nice hogs, that weigh ed almost 400 pounds ench. Mrs.

L. M. Jewell was the recipl ent of a very fine present, Tuesday morning, from her father, Henry Shaw. P. H.

FLEER carpenter Wilder, It was a high-grade pedigreed sow liY special arrangements we can furnish you the Atchison Champion for the small sum of 50 cents, if you pay for the Recorder at the same time. Come on with your subscrip which recently cost $75 in Missouri htatii, and Fitpci-Kuiigiit; n'Spcrially. tions. Bird Hknsox is moving to town and 9 9 9 0 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 ,9 a judge wlbep.t of Atchison was In this vicinity Monday anil in company with our postmaster drove thru the country to review the proposed new rural mail routes running north, Agent for llie LARGEST WALL PAPER FIRM la Hi Weill. YOI'R PAl'KONACiK lb SOLICITED.

expects to have a first-class restau rant in running order shortly. That west and south from Potter. is something our town needs and should have our support, We wish GEO.HUNDEVADT Farm consists of 1G0 acres 2J miles north-uist of Easton, Kansas; 80 acres cn each side of tho public road. One 80 laid of! in 8 different lots, all fenced hog-tight with DeKulb fencing, and the other 80 is divided in three fields. Suven-room house, new cattle barn, good feed lots, watered by wind mill, also never failing-water, Horse barn, cribs for 6000 bu.

of corn, two cellars, cistern, ico house, fish pond, stock scales, out-buildings, 5 in number, three living springs 3wells with two windmills running, water works, which suppliy 15 dilferent places with water, all in first class condition; 2,200 apple trees of of the leading varitios, just in bearing condition, 350 budded Peach trees, GO pear trees, 50 plum trees, cherry, apricot, 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 sell reasonable It is a good neighborhood to live in. Address all communications to C. C. Mayers, Lowe-mont, Leavenworth county, Kansas.

If you can't find what you 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 bo had in the 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, dll. Jj. Lockwood.

We have just received, from the No. 1-One lot and 17foet-COJ foot front; threeroom house, sheds, a good well and other improvements, a very desirable properity, pleasantly sit-uatid and is worth more money; price, only $250. inquire of J. W. Gary, Easton, or M.

L. Lockwood. No. 3-120 acres, jj miles from Easton, mile from school house, 75 acra 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 farms in the north part of Leavenworth county. Price, $3,500 down; balance on time, if desired.

No. 5. CO acres, one milo from Easton: 45 acres cultivation; 4-room house, good barn, orchard, 200 apple trees, mostly bearing, and most all other kinds of fruit; all fenced; also a good garden paled in; two good wells and a cistern; a good cellar and a cyclone cave. Only $2000. No.

6. A house and lot in Eaaton. A new 3-room houso, finished in modern stylo, 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 terms further particulars. No. 7 Residence property in Potter. Good 4-room house, with cellar well finished; good well with pump; Barn 16x22; lot fenced chicken-tight.

Terms to suit purchaser. This is the second house south of the Christian church, and a bargain if taken soon. 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. him success. S. W. Map Co.

of Wichita, G. M. Blodgett built a large addi large map of the Indian and Oklahoma territories; also a copy of the tion to the store occupied by Hawley which was greatly needed. The Uteris IN 6T0CK MCE LINE OP Jhmh Sc Sal! dllcats, feOLOGNA, BREAD and SUNDRIES at the Barber Shop, in Potter, Settlers' Guide with the Bill aa passed boys are genial and enterprising mer by congress for opening the new ter- chants, and we are glad to see them svWeirent, and e. synopsis of the homestead law.

widen out. Henry Shaw, our stock dealer The following from Potter attend took the trouble to hand us a dollar. ed the fair, given at the St. Patrick's church, Tuesday: M. T.

Kemper and Tuesday, to apply on his subscription to the Recorder Mr. Shaw shipped M. T. DlNGESS, Vm 4Ttatt, KANSAS. im a fyvhil Practice.

Calif AMwerwl'Trorantly, Vtj or Night. family, P. II. Fleer and family, Grandma Pierce, Mrs. L.

M. Jewell, Dr. another two car loads of fat hogs, Tuesday, to the Leavenworth market, LOST: At St. Patrick's church Tuesday night, one black Derby hat. the style of 7(5, with a hole punched thru the top about the size of a mans DRAYING, and General Teaming, Dingess and wife, MisB Luddie Fitz-patrick, Frank IIawley, Carl Simmons, Mrs.Arthur Davis and daughter Lizzie, Johnnie Poos and sister, Fred, Maud and Chas.

Brown, Glen IIawley, Fred Blount, C. A. Connelly, 0. A. Simmons, Ora Collins, Frank Pierce, J.

F. and C. A. Hawley, R. G.

Walters, John Highfiil, and the Misses Rose, Mertina and Abbie Highfiil, Gertie and Georgia Shaw. Work promptly done, and good se fist. Finder will got a liberal reward by returning same to R. G. Walters, Potter, Kansas.

Later Mr. Walters informs us thai the hat has been found. rendered. C.A.Conaelly..

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1900-1900