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The Potwin Argus from Potwin, Kansas • 7

The Potwin Argus from Potwin, Kansas • 7

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The Potwin Argusi
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Potwin, Kansas
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7
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THE POTWIN DRUG STORE, Pore Drugs, Uedicioes, Choice Perfumes, Fine Toiled Articles, Drops' Sundries, Oils, Stock Foods and Stock Dip Your business is respectfully solicited, Potwin, Kansas L. D. WILLIAMS 1 FAIRVIEW. Frank Hudson of Chicago, 111 is the gnest of bis onoie H. C.

Haymao. Guy Parsley and Verne Ellis are borne from the harvest fields. W. Baker and sons Eugene and Walter Waited at M. I.

Baker's near Towanda July 13. Mrs. John Ridgeway visited with Mrs. A. N.

Hulburt July 15. Ethel White spent a pleasant day with Lulu Garrett near Fotwin July 14. Carl Baker of Eldorado Tisited his brothers Jacob and Warren Saturday. The party at J. M.

Camps Wednesday night July 10 was a grand euooess. Every body had a good tiae. S. N. Ratta is in New Mexico.

Mrs. J. M. Parrick of Eldorado visited her son Frank Bunkner July 9. Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. White leaves July 17 for Glen wood, for a visit with relatives. Aunt Sarah.

CENTENNIAL. Bessie Scales returned home Thursday after a few days visit with 01 lie Davis. Ja. Poffinbarger returned home Thursday after taking treatment a week from Dr. Woods I keep on hand at all times a stock pf(1 FRESH AND SALT MEATS Heat flarket s' fV-V Dry Goods and Groceries.

We have a stock of Dry. Goods' and Groceries that we i AND are closing out at cost. Natural Ice Potwin, Kansas J. C. FRESH.

Lr Dorenboss, an old settler of this Jl the Potwin base ball park on next Tues niimi. day, July 23 when the Knat and West sides of town come forth and cross their bats in the national game. These two teams are composed of the Mir and Confectionery, citizens of Potwin who are married and who have not played ball in the last two years. The line ups are as follows; neighborhood, took dinner with J. L.

Davis Eriday. Mr. and Mrs. Rawleigh Caireron stayed over night with Mr. and Mrs.

J. M. Davis Saturday. Orpha Garrett stayed over mgnt with Katie Fowler Saturday night. Mr, and Mrs.

Geo Waggy sptnt Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Lyons. Vivian Clayton returned to her home io Eldorado Saturday after a few days visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Cuodell. 'v- Mr. Angleton, left Saturday after a few days visit with his daughter, Mrs. C. Davis to visit hil daughter of Towanda, Mrs.

Mac Thomas. Ethel White spent Sunday afternoon with Lula Garrett. Clyde White, Orpha Garrett, Katie Fowler and Lawrecce Hinnen spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Chrs.

Baldwin. M. A. Harper Dealer In LIVE STOCK COAL FEED SEED GRAIN East Sidb Ed fioyke s. s.f Hugh Highdon Geo.

Martin l.f Oscar Lintcerr. Abe Joseph c. R. Poe L. D.

Williame Frank Rice Wial the ooy wonder Joe Cornelius, Art Lyons and Ed, Stal naker three more of the Eabt side's Slab artists will be on the hand should Wil liams need any assistance and J. M. Watkins and P. J. Garber will fill any others places made vacant by mish West Side R.

J5. seph. the only LEAVE YOUD OltDEB one of bis kind in America, K. B. Hand T.

A. Bowytr M. Bag ley Rev, tin 11 A. B. Ewing M.

oooo ojo Cigars and tobacco Eenonade, Pop, 0ider, Tee greaa in Season 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sfiort Orders 000000 0. lenient A. Harper Homer Smith Jesse OR CALL Smith and Geo. Watkins, G. E.

Garrison and Dr. Montgomery substi. tutes. This promising to be fast ball game will be called promply at 4 p. m.

and Business Telephone Number 7. Resilience Telephone Number 3. every one, members of the club, urn pire speceators and all, will be charged the small sum of 10 cents admission. The (ir ce Poffinbarger and Ollie Davis spent Tuesday afternoon with Ethel White. Mr.

Poffinbarger has been quite sick the past few days, but at this wrhting seems to be improving as fast as could be expeoted. Sunflower. Obituary. Warren Adams King, the only child of Mr. and Mrs.

C. King was born June 25th 1904 mile west of Potwin and departed this life Sunday July 14th 1907, aged 3 years 19 days. The funeral occured from the Christian Churoh Monday July 15 at 3:30 p. m. and was conducted by Rev.

Shull of the M. E. Church. The little casket wai covered with beautiful flowers from loving relatives and friends. Fotwin Cornet Band will furnish music on this occasion, Come in early, hear the band on the Potwin Kans.

street and folio them to the ball park where you will see the guarenteed at traction above mentioned. was mutilated beyond recongni- Fell Fifteen Stories. Contractor tidn. No cause is known for the suicide. Chicago, July 17.

While talk AND Farm Loans at lowest Rates of interst. Potwin State Bank. ing to some friends today in an office on the fifteen floor of Ma Builder Warren was unusally bright for one of his years and was very patient through his illness and oft times said when in great pain "I'm keeping my patience Mamma." All business houses were closed during the services, and this was very pleasing to the grief stricken parents. The pall beaaers were: F. A.

Rice, Bert McNary, P. D. Block and Ray Johnson. East V5 West. The greatest ball game of the season and also the largest crowd is expected at City Directory.

A. B. Ewiogr, Mayor. G. E.

Garrison 1 Homer Smith I J.O. Whitmoro Counc'lmea. R.B.Rand M. Poe. A.

Bowyer, Police Judge. J. H. Higdoo, City Clerk. sonic temple, Miss Anna Mor-moyle, a stenographer, deliberately walked to an open window and without a word of warning threw herself over the ledge and was dashed to death on the stone pavement of the rotunda, 150 feet below.

The force of the fall was so great that the body of the girl Will make plans and specifications for parties contemplating building. Shop in Potwin. W. WATKINS M. A.

Harper, Treasurer. L. Williams, City Marshal..

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Pages Available:
208
Years Available:
1906-1907