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The Ledger from Potwin, Kansas • 1

The Ledger du lieu suivant : Potwin, Kansas • 1

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1 Vol. 6, No.26 Whole No. 286 J. D. BURTON, Editor E.

F. BURTON, Leal Editor POTWIN, KANSAS, Butler County, June 23, 1921. have you a Have you a fund deposited in a saft place, drawing interest and always available, with which you can seize an opportunity if one is presented to you? This bank is a safe place for opportunity funds. Look around you and see those who make money because they have money. OPPORTUNITY FUND "Don'ts" DON'T carry large sums of money around with you.

Hold-ups are not anheard'of. DON'T hide money around the house. 'There are few burglars left. START AN OPPORTUNITY FUND TODAY Come and Talk with us The Potwin State Bank The Old Reliable DON'T be extravagant, put your money in this bank and add all you can spare to it. DON'T fail to take this advice and you will have an easy and happy old age.

Teachers County Examinations The next Teachers Examination will be held at ElDorado, Kansas, in the McKinley School Building July 1 2 commencing at a m. All persons without valid certificates should take this examination unless they expect some other certificate before Sept. 5, 1921. C. W.

Thomas, Co. Supt, Recording to the regulations enforcedb by the State Fire Marshall, L. T. Hussey, fireworks cannot be used within 1000 feet of any business house, residence, barn, store-house, gjain or feed stack. A.

L. BOWYER'S BARBER SHOP 1st door east of the Busy Bee WATCH THIS SPACE THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF POTWIN Piaiaiaisisiaiaiaisiaisisiaia FARM WANTED I want to hear from partyhaving iVa Give price and description. B. Pt Ilowa'd, Champaign, Illinois. At the.

AUCTION RALE Household Goods Saturday, June.25 As I am moving to Nebraska and do not care to ship my furniture I will sell at public sale1 at the E. parsonage, Whitewater beginning at 1 o'c'ock p. Two 9x12 wool fibre rugs, two 9x12 Axminister rugs, one 2-in post Vernis Martin bed, one 2-in. poet oak fumed bed 1 way sag-iess bed spring, 1 link fabric spring, 2 cotton felt mattresses, 1 8-tt 45-in, wexed oak dining table, waxed oak buffet, waxed oak library table with magazine 2 waxed oak, leather seat rock-ersjwalnut dresser, walnut dressing table, 27x54 Axminister rug, rafrigerator. 100-lb3door, front L.

M. Conwell made abusiness trip to Wichita Monday. C. A. Wilson was transacting business in Wichita last Monday.

I). W. Clawson and family of Wichita spent Saturday and Sunday in Potwin. Mr. and Mrs.

F-ank Thomas of Wichita were visitingfriends inPot-win last Sunday. They wers looking well and happy andsaidthe old town For Sale-Model 37 Hudson POTWIN BABY SHOW BEST IN THE COUNTY One of the mcst successful bady shows held in Butler county vfes here last Friday. Fifty-three children were entered and scored. This is not as large as in some other towns, but the youngsters proved to be a higher scoring class1. Three babies scored 09 per ct.

They were Roger Penner, Robert I A Market Toundg Car, will he sold to the highest bidder for cash in hand on July 1st; sold for garage bill, repair and storage at South Side Garage, Potwin. 25 loouea natural. i J. Chew and family, who recently sold their property in Whitewater and moved to Man TOWN PESTS icer; 6 waxed leather seat dining hattan, Kansas, are now nicely located in that city at 1130 Vat- tier avenue. But they miss the familiar faces that they were so a Saturday, June 11 Best Steak 25c Chuck steak 20c Best Roast 15c Ribs 8c Hamberger 15c O.

T. LAIRD, Proprietor acustomed to in these parts. chairs, Round Oak Heater 16-in. nickel base, 4-burner Perfection oil stove with high back and oven 6-hole Ro'jnd Oak Range, reservoir and warming oven; 30x80 stove board, Johnson oil heater, kithen table, 30-gal. oil barrel with faucet.

This furniture is practically new, practically new, purchased in Whitawater in the spring of May happiness and contentment be theirs is the wish of the Led ger and Potwin friends. Mr. and Mrs. D. Williams and daughter, Miss Lenora, Mrs.

1920 and hes been well taken care W. C. Hill and daughter, Miss Margaret, were Newton visitors Tuesday and were caughtin the of )3 fa family). Every article is in firstclass shape. Terms Cash.

AMOS BARTLETT Boyd Newcom, Auctioneer, Jack Conwell and Phoebe June Thompson. Three also scored 98 per ct, they were Don Leroy Ullum, Henry Allen Biggs and John Foulk, Jr. Several were in the 97 per cent class. They were Wilma Marie Lewis, Margaret Ruth Lewis, Charles Donald Wilson, Marjorie May' Loy. Susan Merilla Johneon, Margaret Elnora Penner, Verna Maxine Delmar Max Bowyer, William Estel Laird, Dolly June Littell, Velda Ruth Insom, Velma LaVern Scriviner, Margaret Hill and Ruth Dic'iens, Other entries were: Vivian Ford Shunk.

Orlan Nelson Wilson, Evelyn Ullem, Tom Adams Johnson, Harold Leslie Biggs, Sarah June Johnson, Rona'd Le Roy Biggs, Gerald Biggs. David Emery Laird, Mary Jane Harris, WildaMargaretMcNary.Salthiel Thompson, Howard William Biggs, Lawrence Biggs, Gerald Eugene Dickson, Vivian Dickson big rain. At the election held last Tues day on the Rural High School proposition for Potwin was defeated by a small Mrs. Thos. A.

Ryan came out PROMPT SERVICE Kodak Finishing In at 10 a.m. Out at 6 p.m. Same Day from Wichita Wednesday to visit Potwin friends. POTWIN DAIRY Milk and Cream Newton had a 5-inch rain last Tuesday afternoon. The Cut-Out Pest thinks that Noise means Power and he likes to Go Roaring clown the Quiet Streets after Midnight with the 01' Cut-Out wide open.

He Is also Fond of Racing the Engine early Sunday Morning, tuning up the Old Boat while Everybody Else Is Trying to Sleep. We have plenty and can give you cream as rich as you like. We desire to. satisfy every customer, if not satisfied phone 222 on 88 and tell us yoJr trouble. O.

G. FRESH, Proprietor Paul Laird, CharlesLaird, Frances ANDERSON'S BOOK STORE BALL BASE Near Pepofc Newton, Kas ffiEMoUaii! "Morgan, Frederick Detter Kaths Aeda Ethel Morgan, Harold Denny Shaw, Billy Bob Harper, Paul Thomas, Rosswill Morgan. Harley Willard Morgan, Wilmsther Artz, Ruth Elizv be-' Eleanor Stahlman, I make mistakes, and so do you We make 'em every day. But you'll make no mistakes, You'll find this true, If you eat at the Potwin Cafe. Dr.

Osie Bond-Cole CHIROPRACTOR Thursday and Friday Phone 80 Whitewater June 26, 3:15 p. m. POTWIN vs BURNS Jftativ -a. Foulk and Katn- The Cross workers of Potwin and vh'inity sent 131.00 and a lot.of 25 ants i.urt.f. the Pueblo iioca suuerers Admission 4 I asl week.

JM QATTTTTTP After a short vacation J.T1 VJ il 1 we are again glad to CLOTHING and LADIES FURNISHINGS our customers and get back to work again. We thank you one and all for your past patronage and will do our best to please you, call and see us. A CARD Beckner Bros. Bakery Confectionery Ice Cream and Cold Drinks 2 large Loaves of Bread 15c Fresh Bread is your best food. Eat more.

Bread, Cakes and Pies Fresh daily. Parker House Rolls and Cakes of all kinds made to order. Please patronize your home town. We try to please and earnestly solicit your patronage. Everybody Welcome Beckner Brothers Phone 96 Potwin Men's Suits 3 piece cleaned, pressed $1,75 2 1.50 Alteration 25c and up Mending 25c and up Cups 35c Hats cleaned and blocked 1.25 Ladies Suits Cleaned and presse $1.50 and up Skirts 75c, $1.00 Dresses 1.25, 1.50 Suits cleaned, dyed, pressed i $5.00 and up Whitewater ave.

POTWIN. CAN J. M. SOUKUP Tailor Shop 4 Having taken charge of the j. m.

soukup Barber Shop 1 desire to in form the PUBLIC that I am a regular licensed Barber holding Certificate No. 902 State Board of Examiners and a member of Local Union No. 406, Wichita, Kansas, Journeyman Barber International Union of America, with which organization I have affiliated for more than 27 years having joined same at Toledo, Ohio, in March, 1895. 5A generous share of your patronage respectfully solicited. E.

W. POWELL, Mgr Soukup Barber Shop The Ledger Job Printing..

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Années disponibles:
1916-1922