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The Potwin Argus from Potwin, Kansas • 9

The Potwin Argus from Potwin, Kansas • 9

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The Potwin Argusi
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Potwin, Kansas
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THE POTWIN DRUG STORE, Pure Dings, Medicines. Choice Perfumes, Fine Tolled Articles, -f I Druggists' Sundries, Oirs, Stock Foods and Stock Dip Your business is respectful' sollicited. L. D. WILLIAMS fleat Harket I keep on hand at all times a stock of FRESH AND SALT MEATS Dry Goods and Groceries.

We have a stock of Dry Goods and Groceries that we are rlosino- out at cot. AND MURUOCK, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Kaseoberg have ref turned home from Reno Co. where they have been visiting. Wallace Chambeifi who has been visiting with his brothers, Herbert aod Edgar returned home Sunday, Amanda Catt spent Saturday night with Geneva and Hazel Wait.

Mr. Albert Wait of Chicago spent the past week with bis brother J. J3. Wait. The party given by Alice and George Stevenson was enjoyed by all that were preseot which were Misses Emma Stev-eneorj, Minnie Parks, Geneva Wait; Hazel Wait, AmaDdaJCatt, Carrie New.

com, Pearl Hopkins, Lizzie aod Sadie Weeks and Lillian Iliggie, Messers Frank Weeks, Guy, Earl and Hiram Wait, Ed and Lee Stevenson, David and Willis Mopkins. Frank Weeks spent Sunpay with Guy Wait. David and Peail Hopkins spent Sunday with Ins and Earl Wait. Murdock and Victor schools will commence the twenty-third of this mouth. The teaceers are Miss Right wno will teach at Mu dock and Miss Darr at Victor.

Good success is wished both girls. Bobn The 2G of August, an eight pound girl 1o Mr. and Mrs. Ducchan. Mr.

Stevenson and Mr. Bakey returned home last Monday from California, Lillian Higgie will return to herhou in Missouri Wednesday. Clare Weeks is working for Mrs. Duncham. 'A Guy Bright and Henry Weeks spent Natural lee rot-!" Kansas J.

C. FRESH. ii Jl Bank building, 1,690 Furniture and fixtures, 1,108 55 Expense account, 1,048 12 Cash items other than reserve itejs, 708 09 Cash and sight exchange, legal reserve, 56,823 63 Candy and Confectionery, 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 458.73 810 000 1,600 2 134 20 2,797 74 62,572 44 14 354 26 Total, LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in, Surplus fund, Undivided profi's. Interest, Individual deposits, Certificates of deposit, Total, Ciflars and tobacco Eemonade, Pop Cider, Ice Cream in Season M.

A. Harper LIVE STOCK COAL FEED SEED GRAIN LEAVE YOUR ORDER OR ALL Business Telephone Number 7. Residence Telephone Number 3. SI'. 3,458 73 Sunday with Willie Catt.

'if nnH ivi ra vvuir nnri nancrn. S. STATE OF KANSAb) County of Butler yp Iris and eon Warren and A bert rfWait were calling in Whitewater Sat- ".1 II TT 0 0 0 0 0 0 Orders Nora Rpark is working for Mrs. Orb Litten. Mrs.

VVill Hopkins was shopping in Benton Saturcay. Nellie Moore called on Amanda Catt one day last week. K', Kansas Sunflower. 0 0 0 0 0 0 A. B.

Ewing, Cashier of said bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is tiue; that said bank has no Jin and is not indorser on any note or obligation, other ihan shown on the above staten ent, to the best of mj knowledge and belief. So help me God. A. B. Ewing, Cashier.

Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 28th day of A upust 19 7. M. Poe, Notary Public. (Commission expires on the 25th day of Marcn 1909 correct' Attest: J. H.

Claassen J. S. Joseph Directors J. Whitmore" To Jno. Koyce, Bank Commissioner, Topeka, Kan.

Surprised. ft B- Diemart JUUULOJUUUUlAfi JLJI SLBJULSLSLSL) Potwin Kans. Contractor -AND Builder Mrs. Clara Clawsoo was pleasantly surprised Thursday September 5th when a merry crowd of her friends and neighbors, who have known her since her arrival in Potwih 22 years ago, drove to her home, a half mile southeast of town to celebrate, with her, her 47 birthday. The plans for the surprise had been laid ty her children and every thing had bepn done to make it'complete, The guests took well fil ed baskets and a fine dinner was enjoyed.

After dinner ice cream and cake were served and every one bad a splendid time. Mrs. Clawson received many "valuable presents. Those preset were: Mrs. L.

D. Williams, Mrs, Cyrus Rhoades, Mrs. Abe 'Joseph, Mrs. Benn Pearson, Mrs. Marion Hamilton, Mrs.

Henry Penner, Mrs. Amas Adams, Mrs. Clarence King, Mrs Ed Smith, Mrs. Sina Lange, Mrs. Pete Garber, Mrs.

Henry Long, Mrs. Andy Patt erson, Mrs. Mart Fresh, Mrs. Mineaiy Mrs. Moss and Miss Louise Perkins.

Bank Statement. Official statement of the financial condition of the Potwin State Bank at Pot-win, State of Kansas, at the close of business on the 22nd day of August 1907. RESOURCE). Loans and discounts, $39,659 42 La ans on real estate, 1,365 Overd rafts, 995 19 Will make plans "and specifications for parties8 contemplating building. Shop in Potwin.

J. ATKINS ed that the situation for the pres twelve old cannon. Tangier, Sept. 2. The anxiety expressedhere regarding the safety of Caid Sir Harry McLean, due to the protracted absence of direct news from the "general, was releived today by the arrival of letters from MacLean himself.

He is in good health and is with Raisuli in the Ben tarous territory. Lettert from Raisuli to the British minister here, laying down the terms upon which the bandit will rease MacLean were also received. Raisuli suggests that an emissary be sent to Ben Iarous to negotiate with him. Paris, Sept. 2.

The cabinet met tonight and the various eventualities in connection with- the present operations on the Moroccan coast were discussed. At Moors have Cannon before Casa Blanco. Paris, Sept. 2. Vice Admiral Philibert cabled from Casablanca that the allies on Sunday routed a large force of Moorish cavalry.

Casablanca, Sept. 2.The Spanish troops are now more active. They marcned some dis- tance from camp yesterday, and fired in to midst of a number of prowling Moorish fanatics. It is reported that the Moors are short of ammunition. Another' proclamation issued by the Sultan Mulai Hulai counsels the tribes not to attack the French unless the latter advanced in the interior.

Two nore tribes have arrived in the Moor's camp. They have ent was satisfactory. Madrid, Sept. 2. The Spanish cruiser Carlos Quinto left Bilboa today for Tangiers.

Oran, Sept. 2. The transport Shamrock left here today for Casablanca, carrying one battalion of the Foreign Legion and a squadron of supply corps. the end of the meeting it announc-j.

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Pages Available:
208
Years Available:
1906-1907