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The Potwin News from Potwin, Kansas • 1

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The Potwin Newsi
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Is' 0.10 VOL. POTWIN, OCTOBER 14 1904. O. M. Mllboitrn, Mllbourn, tbe dem cratlo nomi nee for county clerk of Butler county, was born la Hancock county, Indiana, in 1877, and Is therefore twenty-eveo years of age.

lie came to Kansas with his pureuts in the folio wlrg year, and settled oo a farm in Butler county and From I Sh river. Waynosburg, Pa, October Brther Roff We teok in the Fair, ai came on to thi land of mv birth, The old bouse wat built in 1787 and is mill In good condition. 1 pot the present roof on in 1852. The hills are frightful, tbe valleys rich and the people clever. They beast of wood, coil, gas and oil.

When I see tbelr clean, bandy gas llrts, coal and and think of cobs and bufl'alo chlys In the west, I was P'stood up for Kansas." I told thevn we bad the best country and prettiest, women on earth, that we had more surface gas than any other country, but it wont burn; that our state had three bolts; In the drst belt, when we bored for we struck shelled corn, and tr.s prrsnu -e threw it 300 feet high. We fttend our bogs and cattle on it and ued it for fuel; the seconil belt was wheat of a No I gnde, t.nd the third belt was osts that made our borce and mules the tlnest In the world. We are well and living high, Will leave for Pittsburg, take In the Fair, then to Iowa. By that tlmo we will welcome old Butler and her noble people. Respectfully, IAShriver.

mother, Mrs Ullum Mr aud Mrs A Hull were transact-1 Ing business In ElDorado the 8th Melvln King spent Sunday with John Whiteside, near Towanda. Worley was viewing city sights in Potwin, Monday. Clark vlarkee was In Whitewater recently visiting his brother Markee and family. Clyde Whits spent 8nnday with Lawrence Hlnnen Mr and Mrs Moss and son Roy returned bomb Monday from a weeks visit at the World's Fair. Mr Davis of Texas enroute to De Graff, spent Monday evening with A Hull's Ed filnnon left tf ndy for a trip to the World's Fair.

Tom Whiteside and Miss Mamie Torry spent Sunday with Mis? Etumn Llerle. Mr Will Highland and sitter Miss Eva who are vlsl ing their Uncle, CoppiBB leave soon for un visit at Redlavda, California. Mr and MrsG Eckaard. were transacting business In Poiwin tho 11th Misses Hattie Hull, Emma Hlnnen Ruby MNary and Master Rsy Hull were at Clarence Kings Saturdsy gatherldg nuts Mr and Mrs II A Copplns an son and Mr and Mr and Mr Worley and family were Sunday guests ot Mr and Mrs Charles topt ins, Giandraa Markee is very ill at her We have bought and stocked up with the vErY best Shoes for heavy schooL sERvicE, well made in Every particulAr and durablE for hard usage. Wkeu in town and on the market far sueh goods call on U3 and let us fit you out, all sizes and styles.

The The GOD MAN SHOES, One of tse best made, have just arrived. has lived here ever since In Sycamore and Chelsea townships for the first seven ears, until they moved ooto a Nrtu In Lincoln township on tbe West Branch of the Walnut, where hit father Milbourn, and family are still living. Ailford is a young man of excellent character, industrious and a rustler. Ho received a common school education in Butler county and is also a graduate of tbe Commercial department of tbe SouthwsBt Ear sas College at Wlnfield, and Is In etery way qualified to All the position which he seeks, and should he be elected tbe county clc rk's office will be looked after In a careful, conscientious and painstaking manner. School Notes Walter Lyle Biggs, Henry Penner, Ray Harper, Paul King, I.eona Long enrolle.) Monday.

Esta Penner was absent two days last week, Augusta Clawson, Esta Penner and Louis Gan bis are s'udying Kansac History The Stb grade History arc studlng tbi? war of 1812 Some ef the pupils were somewhat surprised when the; saw their gr-ades last month. Paul King, Harry Hamblin, Ray Clawson, and Frank Ttrmim were ab sent Wednesday. Some the pupils are becomltg quite musicians, A certain young boy of Potwlnt thinks he is very popular among the, yt ung girls especially ore ef ibe "elglQ graders" Centoiiuial Pearl Lyon visited Davis and family Wednssdny. The Centennial schoo' took a test for the month tnd.ng last Thursday and FrUlay. home with eczema.

It Mcintosh of Burns', Is In attendance Mrs TJiiutn daughter Gertrude spent Monday at the borne of Watkint Gaikell rtpesentint; the Rawlclgh msd co is in this vicinity. Mises Emma and L'zz Hlnnen and brother Lawrence attended a party at Ar Sbinn's Tuesday evening. Mesrtames'Graham, Ullum and Mc-fiparrin spent tbe 11th with Mrs Poilla-barger Messrs Geo Bollngeretid brother-in- OUR FALL MILLINERY Has just Have purchased a larger stocfc than ever before and it is now ready fer tale. Have bought an up to date line ef very, nobby and dainty patterns Yours for low law, of VVlncuekter Ibu anc Bolingt-r cf AuRusta tire visiting at A Hull's anriBFUlluw's. Chas Markee of Whltpwster is drill ln a well for Jos King, ai boarding with bis mother, Mrs Markee Bg 4 Broke 1st'.

tlisIIouBn Mr and Mrs Pearl Lyon were in El DoraJo Saturday having sumo dental work done. Davis took1 the school teacher, MiBS Minnie Scales, to her home In El Dornde SatBrday, where sbs visited her parents until Sunday everting. Uer aunt and sister came back with her, A was given at the hnrue of Will Cain Suturday evening, at all had a dt llghtful time pisyirg games of all kinds. Thtise present were Mistes Maggie Cundel). Bessie Parsoni, Delia Monroe, and, Ella and Btssle Beard, Etta Davis and Nellie Anglstor; Jamts Davis.

Jstues Potfinbarger, Charley Davis, Bennie Parsons, Sherman Beard, Phvor Beard. Henry Daika. Will Cur-dell, John Dalka, Alliert Cundell, Abe Da'ka and Herman Thomas. Mr and Mri Davis visited at Harrison's Sunday. Charles Davis and Miss Nellie Angle-ton visited Miss Angleton'i sistor at Towarda Sunday.

Ed Rogers visited PHzer Sunday, 'rs I. I avis and daughter, Etta, wr re In Burns shopping Monday, Lyons anl family, of Burns, started for the world's fair Monday. Ed Ilinnen went to the Fair Monday Mrs Commons and dtughttr, Mrs Nonkln, visited at ivli' Tuesday. Bradley, who recently went to Oklat oma. hnB purchased a farm there.

Roy tihinn is attendirg the bleb Le Qulnn of Cavendisb, Vt, was rohbed of bis customary health by In vasion of Chronic Constipation. When Dr. Hint's New Llfo Pills broke into bis house, his trouble was arretted and Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local application, as they nnot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional rtmudles Deafness is caused by nn inflamed condition of the mucous ilnli.g ol the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or im per ect hearing, ar-d when It Is entirely clotsd, VMnist Is the result and unless tho ii.llMinmatlon can be taken out aud this tube restored to its normal condition, bearing will be destroyed forever; nine catesout of ten i re caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but nn Inflamed condition tf the mucous surface.

We. offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of catarrh that can flat bo cured Hall's Catarrh Cure. CHENBY CO, Toledo, Sold by Druggist, 75o Take Hall's -Family Pills for constipation. now entirety cured. They're giuran teed to cure, 25c at Usnes Drug Store.

1) 0 STAHLUiN, Physician and Surgeon OFFICE AND RESIDENCE: Block west of Poati lllco TAKIC YOUB CMOICE. Republican Ticket. For pre alrleiit, Theodore Roosevelt, cf New York; for vice president. Charles Fairbanks, Indiana. State ticket Governor, Hoob, of Maro; LloateuarH Governor, I T-Tanna, Hill City; secretary of tate, it Smith Center; auditor, Seth Your Teeth NEED ATTENTION Do you realiza that dmyed and retting troth are a i.sit nionie; to yoar go" health? HAVE TOUU 15 IT II KANSAS.

POTWIN FIXtil) JsOW BY Dr. M. Toler, Dentist fiiOiHue with Dr Van Dewalker. school at Burns this winter, Harrison I as been on tbe sick lift Last 'luesdav evening a lawn party was given a Clem Shlnn's and very J.W.VAN DEVTAI Physiciam and Surgeon, Twelve Years Rxirlc Ik Chronic, Yemale and l'rivate Diseases. Offlce wellrqnlpped with modern appliances.

Cals answered day anil nigh POTVIN, KANSAS. large crowd attended. All had a time. Account coach excursion day to the World' Fair Missouol Paoiflc will run trains 405 and 406 on time, to connect with train No 40 and 30 at El Dorado Last Saturday as Noah Artz wan bringing his cream to tbe creamery a horse became frightened at the Diamond creak brliige went of town and as he shied tho buggy went eft' the railing smashing the buggy pi elty badly arul Nouh fell several feet, but luckily be fell Into the witer Instead of rocks, and he was not hurt much only he was compelled to return home and put on some dry'clo'hca- Wells, Erie; treoiurer, Kdley, Pnola; attorney goneral, Coleman, Clay Centei; teperlntentU Bt of lnetrao-tion, I Hitchlnsor; Umr-anee couiraWioru Charles Luling, Wichita; justices the supreme court, Smith, Kansas City, Cunning-ham, Emporia; railroad ruuiinlisict ers, Geo VV Whealley, Columbus, A Walker, Holton, llobUon, VI congressman at large, Charlea Scott, IoIh; congress 4tb wistrict, Miller. Council Grve; judo.

13th judi-clnl district. 0 Alkmun, El Drao. County ticket For state senator. Atiatns. Dorado; county treasurer, Rayburn, Lincoln township register of deeds Benson ef Chelsea; sheriff, every Tuesday of each week.

Mls Clara Fowler ltft last Saturday for Moberly, Missouri. Miss Orpha Garrett Is stsyir wilh Lex grandmntber this week. Claude Thomas and wife and littb daughter Vt ra jipent las Patiudiiy Ir El Dorado Golden Red whitiaoee left for Topek Tups- day to represent Potwin Lode 525 at tho State Grand Lodge Mrs Dory whs elected to represent the Rebkab. but circumstances uld not permit her to attend Dr Van Dewalker cures Catarrh, R. W.

ATKINS, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Plans a 'de tltnates fumWhod. take contracts of all kinds. Work Guaranteed. Confession of a ieri'-8t.

Rev, Jao. Cox, of Wake, Taken up A dark red cow, blind in left eye, has a star In face, dahornei, ite spot on both flunks No brands Owuer can have same by calling on A Suavely, proving property aod paying txpeDses, AUCTIONEER! POTWIN, KANSAS writes, "For 12 years 1 suffered Iroin fellow Jaundice. I consulted a number of physicians and tried all of rsedlclnes, but got no relief. Then I e-gan the uee of Electric Bitters nrd fee that I am now cured oi a disease that bud me in its graso for twelve rears." If you want a reliable iredicine for Liver ann Kidney trouble, stomach disorder or geceral debility, pet Electric Bitters It's guaranteed by Hones Only 50o Jolin Hopkins, of Plum urove; county clerk, Clatk of 1 Dorado, clerk of the district court, A Crowthor, Douglas; superintendent public instiuc-t ion, Thomas, of Douglas; county attorney, Aikuinn, El Dorado; for probate judge, Nje, of Fairview; county surveyor, Lee Scott; Hunt; representative r7th district, A Malston, TowHPrts; mmlsi-iour Thlid tltstrlJt. Peder Paulst Fairmount.

Dcuiocratic Ticket. For president, Alton Parker, of New York; for vleo president. Henry Davis, cf West Virginia, 1 am re dy to cry saler in any part of ButUr or adj fining counties My A Seasonable 01'1V. The successful business ef tbe city reads his trade paper as a part of business end thus keeps posted lu bis territory. Thesucces ful business man In the county selects as his trade paper that agricultural or lhe Btock journal which glvrs him Information In regard to tbe climate and soil conaitlo under which he must work.

This Is why tho Kansas Farmer for forty two yeirs been the greatest farmers' text-boi of tho West. It Is published In Kansas by Kansas men, and lor Kansas farmers. It maintains departneuts in agriculture, live stock, horticulture, poultry, dairy; household, ap.ary, young folks, and tbe marketB, each of hlcli is iditcd by au expert. We are glad to at nounce that we have, just iuae arrangements by wMeh we can furnish this great farm paper and the Potwin Nmv both for one err for only Write fodal eard to Kansas Faruier Co, Tope ka, Kansas for a sample copy and mention the Nmvs. John Hopkins, of Mindock township whs buried lust Friday Ho suffered a stroke of paralysis fe rial upntiiV ago, from tbe effects of which he never wort speaks for itself.

Satb faction guarante'd. MOSS Potwin, Kan 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE SV "MM County ticket Mate senator, 7 Fi Benson. county treasurer, Henry Moyle, AuguHtajnglnerol deeds Corbin, Lntham; George A Young, El Dorado; county clerk, Mllbourne, Lincoln; clerk of the district court, Donnell, of Spring; fur superintendent public instruction, Carter, of Lincoln; county attorney, Bruuiback, Durudo; probate Judge, Jacob Logan, K.i Doiado; county mrvt yor, Willis Meers, Ei Doiaoo; tor Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly eacarljilu our opinliin free whether an Invention IN probably putentnhle. Commnnica-tlonastrlctlyconUdentlnl. HANDBOOK on I'atcuti sent free.

Oldest nfrency forsocurlngpatents. Patent) taken tiirontrh Munn ft Co. receive Nothing has ever equalled it. Frofflo weiity-live Li dies. The Delhi nee Starch Co will give 25 adlcs a round triptlcketto the St Louis Exposition, to live ladies In each of the followli statis: Illinois, Nebiaska, lown, Kansas and Missouri who will send in the latgcst umber trudn marks cut from a ten cent, 1J ounce package of Dellance cold water laundry Btareh This moaha from jour own borne, anj where In; the above named states.

Tese trade marks must be mailed to and recclvtd by the Ddtiance Starch Ce, Omaha, Nebr.before September ist, iat'4, October and November will be tho bc.t months to visit the Exposition. Remember that Dellance Is the otily starch put up 1C oz (a full pound) to the package, You get one third niurestarrh for tbe same money than of any oLher kind, and Dellance never sticks to the iron, lie tickets to tho n.x position will be sent by registered mall September 6ih. fctaich lor sale APPLES. APPLES! Those eleslting winter apples please call at onoe as I have pit Ked my apples and will ship whhtllaie left about Out 12 Moss Northwest Bui Icr. A line rain Sunday night.

C'ydt Ullum spent a few days recently with bis Uncle Frank Ullum Mr Rubens presenting tbe Seeley Medicine Company was lu this vicinity recently, Worley was transacting buei-riiss In El Dorado iheO. Mr and Mrs arl Paulsen spent Sur-day evening with Mro Marj Utluru snd son. Gladys Frelerlckson spent Sunilav with hitme folks Mr and Mrs Ed Smith were shopping In ElDorado the 10. Miss Lzzle Minnen Bpent a fow days the past week wltfcs her brother Lewis and family north ol ti wn Mrs Sur-sit Torre Is listed wl the jlck at Ibis wrUii.K Nothing can ever surpass it. tfrruu notice, without charge, in the Scientific American Dr.

King's A liandiomely Illustrated weekly. T.arirest. elr. dilation of any Bolenttfle Innrnnl. Terms.

S3 a your four months, Sold all newsdealers. MUNN New York Branch Office, G2S Bt, Washington, 1). Ner'Discovery OlVSlTMPTIOJf Prlra ForC representative 57th district, lurn ei; for coruruissioner Third district Aoalr Walte, Towands; fur coroner, Dr Benn.tt, of El Dorado. Populist Ticket. For president riicm a Watson, of Georgia; for vice picsident, Tut inns TtlbUs or Nebiafka.

P.hilitin Tickft, For president. Dr SIIhi Swallow, of Peiinfylanlt; vice pirsidrnt, Gio Texaf. OlltlUS and UL.im 50c S1.00 A Love Letter Would not Interest jon If you're lookii for a guarnteed Ss've for Pores Burns or Piles. Otto Dodd, Ponder Ma writer: I suffered wltb an ugly sore for a year, but a box of Buck Ion's Arnica Salve cured me. It's tbe beat Salve ou earth.

at Uanss Dryg For All Throat and A Perfect Cure: NOTICE. As we havd dls)lved ptrtnerlp we would thank those that are Indebted to us to tall ti fettle at once. downing i Lung Troubles. rs Leona Boj ke of K'Dorado spent Money back If It faila. Trial Bottles fr.

j'py FA Rice. S2'20 Friday and Saturday with ur 0 a id.

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