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The Ledger from Potwin, Kansas • 4

The Ledger from Potwin, Kansas • 4

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The Ledgeri
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Potwin, Kansas
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THE The Potwin Ledgers Thursday, Mar. 9. 1922 KITCHEN CABINET Copyright, li2. Weaicrn Mwapapr Union. a Hull of and Mrs'Lydia Richardson of Red Key, Indiana.

Jacob Ullum was. a quiet unassuming man, industrious and honest, a good citizen and neigh bor and was trusted and respect ed by those who knew Funeral service was held'tiere fUSMtt the Christian Church10; lait Sunday at 2 o'clock" conducted by J. ri. HigdbnV Interment was made in Potwin cemetery. Card of mvf- rf WAT- hy "How weak and poor beside -the love that we express Now seems beside tbe vast, sweet; unexpressed.

And slight the deeds we did, to those undone, -And small the service spent In treai-' ures won. And undeserved the praise for word and deed. That thftuld have overflowed the simple need." FOR COMPANY LUNCHEONS A little cooked chicken left from a previous dinner will make a most ZERO IN DRESS Thst movie show was shocking-" the figures were' practically nude." ism wp "Yes; covered only with a film." mi tmmsw mother, wifel aaugh r-c ters," brothers and sisters of the late Jacob Ullum, desire through tasty dish of The Ledger, to thank wthe dear SHE'S WISER NOW He You used to say I was worth my weight In gold. She I didn't know the valua of gold then, people of Potwin whoso kindly assisted -lis in our lereavmentl ULLUM Jacob Ullum was born in Dark Ohio, Sept. 27, 1857 and died in the hospital at Grand Field Feb.

28, .1922. Ag-d 64 yrs. 4 mo. and 3 days. He was tick only a chort time and his death was caused by acute Pleurisy and chrotic Nephitis.

He was married to Elizabeth Bolinger, Aug.27, 1880. Tojthis union four children were born, Ralph and Clyde of Potwin, Viola Garner of Whitewater and ohn Harve, who died when a child. He and his wife came to Kansas in 1882, his wife died Dec. 7, 1886. On July 12, 1902 he was mar-riedto Mrs.

Emma Narannre, and to this union was born one child Fay. They moved to Okla-homain 1907 and were1 living there at the time of his death. He confessed Christ at the Christian Church in Potwin 28 years ago. Besides his wife and four children he leaves to mourn his dett His mother, Mrs. Mary Ullum, and two brothers, Logan and Frank of Potwin, and two Chicken I m-bale.

To one cupful of ground chicken. one egg white beaten stiff, two table-spoonfuls of minced parsley, and for the beautiful flowers. Sm 1 Marriage Announced fif i one teaspoonful of salt and a few KMrs A A. Clauri chy'dauglijer dashes of cayenne. Line tlmbale of Mr.

ah.d'Mrslv FOOLISH HARK. tr. Baas: Gra- miMils with buttered paper, fill with the chicken mixture and cook twenty minutes In a pan of hot water In a niiMlerate oven. Unmold on a hot of Potwin; and Rr married at six o'clock Thursday evening by the Reverend John What's the pi hte, add two- tablespoonfuls of acliiiie With You. Nitonly yoar Sewinp; but your Washing, Cof'ng Cleaning, Ironing, and Toasting can be done to your satisfaction with Electricity.

Call for a demonstration and get our easy payment plan. Washing Machines Sewing Machines Electric Fans Toasters Heaters Grills Irons KANSAS GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY First door West of Wilson's Harness Shop M. C. POE, Agent, Potwin, Kansas. phone 60 matter? Shark: I swal fresh rooked peas and pour over a mushroom sauce; Grape Parfait.

Take one-half cupful of grape juice, three-fourths of a lowed a live lob-eier, -last night Bunyan Smith of the First Baptist Church, in his study at the church. JAr. Knox is teller for the Merchants State Bark. He and his bride will reside at 3062 East Douglas. Several friends and lie's biting Ow cupful of sugar, cook until it hnlrs from the spoon, then pour over a stiffly beaten egg white, beating the mixture constantly until it is cool were present for the wedding.

Add one cupful of thick cream, adding one-half cupful of grape Juice and Wichita Beacon. one-fourth of a cupful of lemon juice. Freeze. Fill a sherbet glass two-thirds SUPERFLUOUS. Canvasser: The fame of this little device has become a household word.

Householder: Take It away! Too many words in this house now. full and garnish with whipped cream. Cheese and Endive Salad. Take cream cliepse, roll Into small balls and VI SO -f sprinkle with paprika. Make a nest of well-washed and drained endive.

-w j.m EE Clothier and Dry Gleaner add the cheese balls and just before serving pour over a French dressing Ladle Sutts Men's Suits 3 piece cleaned. Dressed SI. SO Boston Prune Pie. Soak one pound of prunes in water to cover over night. Stew them in the same water until tender.

Remove the stones and rub 2 1.50 HIS EXCUSE. Tou asked me six months ago to be your little wife. Now you Cleaned and presse $1.50 and up Skirts 75c, $1.00 Dresses 1.25, 1.50 Suits cleaned, dyed, pressed $5.00 and up the fruit through a strainer, flavor Alteration 25c and up Mending 25c and up Cape 35c Hate cleaned and blocked 1.25 want to break the engagement. Well erer' with grated orange rind and orange Juice. Add sugar to sweeten and to each cupful of prune pulp allow two eggs and one-half cupful of cream.

Whitewater ave. POTWIN. KAN J. M. SOUKUP Tailor Shop you're not little now.

fer Beat the yolks, add a little salt and fold in the stiffly beaten whites. Line H0NE7 DACK without qucitioolf Hunt'i Sal failt In thr trestmrnt of Eczema. Tetter, Ringworm, Itch, etc Don't become diacournged be cause other treatments failed. Hunt' Salve hat relieved bun. dredi of such casei.

You can't ue on our Money Bmck uarantt. Try it at our risk TODAY. Price 75e at a pie pan with a rich paste, turn In COME TO US FOR POINTING the mixture and hake until firm. Hot Apple Pie. Bnke a pastry shell fill with hot well-seasoned apple sauce.

Arp Vnn ct adding plenty of butter. Cover with 1.. meringue and brown in the oven 0. V. Mr.

Eaglebird 'Secret dlpl'o-macy has always been the greatest menace to peace." His Wife "With women In the diplomatic corps there would have been no secrets." Satisfied Cream Check If not bring your Cream to the': 4 Swift Creamery Company and take check home with you. H. A. BLAISDELL, Agent, Potwin, Kansas A GOOD SCHEME. New.

when I read M. A. Harper was reconoiter ing around in Eldorado Tuesday "vTwohS was shn Th Pal (TfV Jb Printil1ff hands with friends in town las AJCUg CI gaie or Horse Bills Monday and looked like he was really enjoying being out. of Babylon a tr I mat I am IMIHHHHHI MMBM quickens; I bet those a 'Kah'elne rar-'. i 3 1 dens fooled IV? Ml lt ens.

I The Blue Front Garage Open for business with a full line of GAS and OILS, ETC and a General Mechanic a We Sell Good Paint We Give Paint Service NOT, NOW-A-DAYS Into each life some rain must fall. Thatfs true, but you can't blame a man for wanting to get In out of the wet. "'1 i ma: THOMAS a MAYBE SO. "Here's a I man that predicts that movie shows will eventually fuasotene: bring $5 a seat." Try Da Pont Tufcoto on that old discarded chair, the result will surprise you. things.

have a way of evening up. 1 I TO get satisfactory paint and varnish rerultT you must do two things: 1 Select the right paint or varnish far the particular job. 2Gse tiiat it is properly applied. You may be figuring on repainting your whole house this season or perhaps refinishing the interior, or maybe there are just some odd jobs that require "touching-up" that you can do yourself. Whatever your paint plans are, no matter how large or how small, drop in and let's talk them over together.

No obligation that's our business and we know our business. probably you'll be in the neighborhood to-lorrow. And tomorrow is a good time. suppose then we see grand and Oils opera for a nick- yl el." Paint your house with Du Pont Prepared Paint. It lasts.

WE'LL HEAR THIS SOON New shoes! Blowing yourself, eh? What did they cost? Pretty cheap my old ones and $25 to boot There is a Du Pont paint or varnish product made for every purpose by America's Great Chemical Industry, Plenty of FREE AIR UinHHMIlMIHUtniH Chiciken Feed. etc. c. li. JOHNSON Phone 27 n.twin.

Kansas Supremia Floor Fininhthe first floor varnish an it tilt first in quality. THE CABARET, i Man From the Country What Is Cabaret? Host A cab- 1 I i rant In which they have fired the cook sndt LUMBER COMPANY POTWIN, KANSAS mz- sib hired the danolni rf i IMP mailer. jB" COIICEITED. Prepared Sf2 George is Just crazy about me. Don't take so much credit to The ledger News Potw in.

Kansas Any Mag ssine or Periodical published in the 'orM, we can get it for you Also kM9 yourself. He was 'aint crasy before you ever met him..

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Years Available:
1916-1922