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The Potwin Argus from Potwin, Kansas • 12

The Potwin Argus from Potwin, Kansas • 12

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The Potwin Argusi
Location:
Potwin, Kansas
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12
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WII 1 lyiiji vr Sy CrSdllt yitl) RlCC evefV patI) lcaas to leave money In your pocket. The first obligation of our business is HONEST WEIGHTS, HIGHEST PRICE paid for produce and LOWEST PRICE on what we sell. We have. the most up to date store in Northwest Butler and always handle just what our customer wants in the General Merchandise Line. We keep the cleanest and choicest stock of everything handled in our line of business.

To be or to become one of customers means money to you. The right path for all is the one that leads to our store. 0 Potwin, Kansas Potwin's General Store Farm Loans at lowest Rates of interst. BROS. UKXKBAT.

STOKE. (fly Bring us your CENTENNIAL. Mr. Anyleton came from the soldiers' home at Leavenworth last Friday to make a'few weeks visit with his daughter, Mrs. Davis.

Everybody who attended thp social at DeGraff Frid evening had a very pleasent time. Rex Blackford stayed over night with James Aikmen Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. M.

Davis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hinnen and family.

Katie Fowler has returned home since the close of normal. Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Pofflobarger Butter Poultry cr? a 3 So S- 0 M. CD Hi S5 Potwin State Bank. After the celebration July 4th a jolly crowd of young; people met at the home of W. II. McCraner.

The evening was apent playing tennis, ping-pong and other games. While the affair was only planted at the picnic grounds everyone reported a jolly evening. Those present were: Misses Wentworth, Alice Joseph, Harriett Snyder, Hattio Hull, Gladys Ewing and Ona Houston. 'Messrs: Mertin King. Jesse Biges Roy and Ralph Snyder.

Frank Ullum and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Joseph. Refreshments consisting of ice cream and cake were served. Mr.

and Mrs. McCraner enjoyed the crowd and hope they will drop in" lots of times in the future. The little city of Potwin is comming to the front on the sidewalk problem. At the present rate of progress Potwin will soon have more good sidewalk in comparison to the sizo of the place than an other town tn the county. You will notice that we say good for they are good especially would we have you notice those put in by Steven A.

Poe for although all of ehe walks are good ones we think that the ones put in by Mr, Poe are by far the better looking and more durable, bimply because we notice that every care is taken to make thewalks just what they should be. Not an inch of foundation is put in in a way that, will allow it to give under the walk, not a foot of walk is put down with out first putting in forms, every block is cut with rounding corners and a smooth surface, no rough edges, no high jounts but a clean smooth polished surface that is pretty to look at and tbtt will wear for a lifetime. Mr. Poe has put down the walk in front of P. D.

Blocks lots an the walk from the Post office to the bank and either of these will bear the closest inspection. He is now ot work on the south side of Whitewater avenue. See him before having your walk put in. Entertained. Mr.

and Mrs, A. B. Ewing entertained a merry crowd of young people at their home Wednesday evening, July 3rd. The evening was spent in games, most of which were played on the porch and it was time to begin celebrating long before those present realized it. An elegant two-course sapper was served and the guests went their way heme each declaring he had spent a very enjoyable evening and pronounce-ing Mr.

andMr3. Ewing eecond-to-noae entertainers. stayed over night Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. J.

L. Davis and fami y. A large crowd attended the party at Pearl Lyons Tuesday evening. Those present were: Mr and Mrs. Scyclebar and son Irwin, Ethel White.

Elsie Warn-aoh, Clyde White, Ort ha Garrett, Liw-rence Hinnen, Katie -Fowler, Bertha Hinnen, Harry Poffinbarger, Jason Markee, Koy Kuuselmao, Emry Fowler, Ernest Fowler, MiloPoe, Iona Poe, Jesse Biggs, Hattie Hull, Walter Biggs, Eula Biggs, Martin King, Nettie Zimmerman Lulti Zimmerman, Will, Maggie and Albert Uundell, Frank Hagen, Bessis Parsons, Bennie Parsons, Will Oberst, Jake Ashenfelter, Ray Reeves Evert Hurd, Ralph, Guy, Maggie and Nina Van Tuyle, John and Myrth Edwards, Edgar and Lula Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Yost and daughter Gladys, Mm. G. V.

Lyon and daugeter Bessie, Mr' and Mrs. J. M. Davis, Rex Blackford, Olhe Davis, Dora, Geo. and Mrs.

Cain. Rex Blackford, Ollie Davis andOrpha Garrett called on Mr. and Mrs, G. P. Lyons Monday evening.

Sam Hurd and Maggie Cundell spent Sunday afternoon June 30 at Monroes. Mr, Angleton and Mrs. C. E. Davis spent Sunday with his daughter Mrs.

Mac Thomas at Towanda. DO 3 A FULL MEASURE is what we want When you're trading where you're sure of full weights, full measure, and right prices it's pretty certain you won't go elsewhere. That's why our trade stays with us. They get full weight, full measure, AND THE BEST OF EVERYTHING in the grocery line. Our butter and flour is A-r, can-ned goods fresh, and cheese can't be beat.

There's no sugar sweeter than ours in the land. i ti pi MS CD xn I Sj! 9 i A i 6 fi i 'i "3 Edith Frame is spending a two weeks Xfl CD CD 3 CD visit with her aunt Mrs. Hi. Davis. Sunflowkr, 3ee Dr.

F. Lawrence, of Eldorado, for dental work. He will be in Potwin next Wednesday, Thursday and Friday and will make regular trips hereafter. Insure your property against fire Lightning and Tornadoes, A. B.

Ewing, Agent. REMEMBER THE PLACE SMITH J3ROS. Kansas Potwin,.

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Pages Available:
208
Years Available:
1906-1907