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Potwin Progress from Potwin, Kansas • 5

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Potwin Progressi
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Potwin, Kansas
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5
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TIME CARD. First Clati Trains. 737 leaves Wichita at 7, El Dorado at 8:35, Potwin at 9:07, and arrives at OUR PRIZE CONTEST; We Want 500 More Subscribers FORD' CARS FOR SERVICE. McPherson at 11:10 a. ra.

7:38 leaves McPherson at 1, arrives at Potwin 3:03, at El Porado 3:35 and Wichita at 5:15 p. ra. 8oeond Class Trains. 742 leaves McPherson 7:30. arrives at Potwin at 11:29 a.

and El Do To get them we wont to ask 100 young ladies to get busy and see who can get the largest club of subscribers, rand send in the names as fast as they get them. To the most successful workers we will give four prizes which are as follows: rado 12:30 p. m. 741 leaves El Dorado at 1:30. ar rives at Potwin 2:30, and McPherson :1 at p.

m. LOCAL FLASHES 1st. Prize. A beautiful 10 Jewel Waltham Ladies Watch in a hunting case. 2nd.

Prize. A beautiful $12.00 Silver Set. 8rd. Prize. A fine Silk Umbrella Fresh pop corn at Holcomb's.

Joseph Bros. shipped hogs Tues day. Both raw and roasted peanuts with handle made of Mother of at Holcomb's. Pearl and Sterling silver worth $8 HICH PRICED QUALITY IN A LOW PRICE0 CAR H. A.

J. Coppins was in El Do rado 4th. Prize. $5.00 worth of fine office or fancy stationery neatly printed at the Progress office. Touring Car $950.

00 Miles Williams was an El Dorado lioudster 900.00 caller Wednesday. HOW THE PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED. fourabout 950.00 Clyde Fresh, of Holly, is here visiting: friends. 1. THO the tires on the Ford are small in actual inches and so cost less to replace, they are in reality the largest tires used on any automobile.

Tire size is only large as compared with the load to be carried. For each pound of Ford car there are 3.33 cubic inches of tire. On no other car manufactured is the tire size larger than 2 inches for each pound of weight. There is some importance to this. Doan guarantees all of his work, take it to him at Hoaglin's.

2. fully equipped, including exten-Hion top, cross frame, windnhieldii, speedemeters, gas lamps- ami generator, three oil lamps and tcbe horn. Model car 1200.00 Fully cqulpfied, except gaslight. With each subscription we will give to the club raiser 500 votes. Anyone subscribing voluntarily at the office will have the privilege of saying for whom their 500 votes will be cast.

Jn each issue of the Potwin Piuxjress will appear V. A. Osborn, of El Dorado. was an office caller Saturday. Wanted To rent a small house.

8. Alex K. Burton at this office. H. P.

LONG. Acrent Potwin Kan Marion Hamilton's steam- oad 1 M.M. M.m A. ij grading outfit are at work again. Arthur and Fred Watkins were 25 votes to be cast by the subscriber.

Votes taken from Sample Copies, if any are issued, also exchanges, cannot be used. All parties having priviously subscribed may cast their 500 votes to annominate candidates provided they are called for at this office and cast in the ballot box at the bank within 10 days. This offer is for One Year subscriptions only, callers in Whitewater last Thursday. Take your watck to Harry E. Prizes will soon be on display in Potwin.

Doan, Jeweler, at Hoaglin's Drug paid in advance Store. Wanted -Mrs. J. J. Jackson Don't wait, but get to work now and get as many to work wants washing and mending.

All for you aspossible. Contestants work guaranteed. may at any time turn their votes Mrs. J. 0.

Ralph and grandson, another contestant by and with Herald Ralph, of Iola, are the the consent of the editor. Special For One Day! Saturday, June 4th. LADIES' MUSLIN SKIRTS. guests of her son, Ozzie Ralph. votes wlU oe placed in aclos- I 3 1 A 1 a f1 a and no member of office, force will use either influence or otherwise take part, further than to insist that all subscribers vote for some one.

Don't ask us who to vote for. We will tell you who are candidates and how they are standing in the contest but nothing futher. Come to the office and get some blanks for receipts. We have plenty- of them. Parties entitled to votes on subscription previously received should call at the office and get tickets.

i eu uoxaiine oiate Dans. Miss Iona Poe has resigned ber The nositivelv will not bo iwsition at Central and Miss Minnie opened or votes taken out for Barnes is the new Hello girl. 90 days from June 1. 1910 when Jno. D.

Burton, of El Dorado, committee to be selected by 1 rn pnntpcpantc will Hrwilr rh spent Monday here with his son, seal and count the vote. Alex K.r also made the Progress Everveff0rt will be made to office a pleasant visit. make this a strictly square deal Mrs. Geo. Watkins received a Ten per cent cash commission will be paid to club raisers.

message Wednesday stating: that her mother had died in Benton County, May 30. ReguJaar 75c skirts for 48c Regisdar $L00 skirts, for 68c Regular $L50 shirts: for 98 Regular Jtelbr $1.18 Regular skirts for Embroidiery, Regufar prfefc 75c per yard now 48c Regular price 50c per yard now 33c Regular price 40c! per" yard now 24e One large assortment of embroidiery per.ydr 5e J. H. Shockley returned Satur day from Newton, where he has It. M.

MARSHALL Contractor and Builder. been the past week receiving" surgical attentions at Axtell's hospital. L. D. Williams, who has been Visiting" with his son, Carl, at the M.

W. of A. hospital at Colorado Spfjngrs, Colorado, returned home Monday. Day by Miss tiesile Snyder a paif of hauk biases i Ovrtier tall ha vie same by Estimates Furnished Free All Work Guaranteed to be First-Class Potwin, Kansas. ffl" for this notice at ttoaglin'S Ding StoVe, ka'lnes has sold Ms muleS to J.

M. Clemme'r a fa'ct which CITY MEAT MARKET youth-of our -city much ifeget since they are riot likely the usual broifco bu'sMgs DR. Sf AiILMA. Office and reWWc fcfe'itomi IMftili of Baafc. George Gilmdre, lo'hn, S.JOSEPH J.D.HARRISON O.

M. WARRENDER It. L.ADAMS President V-President Cashier 'Caiifaier Kansas, passed through the ity Tuesday on his tfrctth Inde Having decided to sell for Cash and avoid losses, we sell as cheap as anyone can considering quality. Afetphrilia Skinned Hams 20c Buffalo lcon 21c Kidttd Steak from 15 to 18c Wc will endeavdr to keep a good supply at all times. M.

A. Harper Son. XIKMSSlSIiSlfiSl pendence, Kansa's, 'and "was the guest of his MShAC. 'C. 'Hdaglin.

The Potwin State I M. POE The young men around savs'one of 'oHi1r ubfedribdrs. -'fire. Bank Capital Stock $14,000 Surplus $14,000 very grcnercMs AVith 'the ybung ladies, -Some df 'fhem have been vNomftY Public. Hone 56 Kansas TTTtTTTTTTffiTT-lWTiTTflraTfflVTTTTtg known to d's one evening, H.

tirildaded a car load df telephone poles for the Potwin Mutual 'Telephone on Wednes Don ENVY 'm "man who has a bank sctiftfht, bein now and build to 8 one of your own. it you 'do your business Go To 1 A'. W. Patterson day of last week, which indicates by rfrcfe instead of you 'always lhave General Blacksmithing 'k dod redelipt, and take ho risk of losing that the telephone company may-do some more building. Sfiss Viola' Cash of Bluedtlnd, TSansas, who with het has Gfjnfl Blacksmith ing Auto ilepainnguind Gik your money.

Wc Scarry a complete line of Fire and Tornado Insurance. Yt Every Accommodation Attending in line with Sound, 1 Crnsprstivi Rankinir WAGON WORK AND HORSKSHOEING Repairs fur all kinds of. mower. All work guaranteed. Phone No.

46 -22 Successor to R. Ei Joseph POTWIN, KANSAS ALL WORKlDONE BN hsen "spending the past twb eeks 'Visiting" with hdr auntMrs W. B. Whitlow, -returned to hdrhome on Saturday. Her mother willrremain hd're'-intil Friday.

'Mrs. L.D.Williams was ah'feffice i Potwin, Kans. 2 SHORT NOTICE WR PAY 4 PER CBTTT. INTKREST ON TIME VnPOSVfS -f caller Thursday and brightened the appearance of our office table with of fine posies for which we ire truly thankful. Yes and we ire fi Mills The W.

S. J. H. SHOCKLEY GENERAL AUCTIONEER Farrn Sales a Specialty. iS AT VOUK SESVICEi FOR Pure Alfalfa Meal, Corn, 'Chop, Molasses and Mixed -Feeds Gity Dray and Transfer Ck "Satisfaction Guaranteed, glad' also to acknowledge the rre-(teipt-of some very fine samples' of Hofcomb's home made candy.

I While in Wichita Tuesday eve- fling the Editor had the good to meet at the Eaton Hotel 'Bis brother, H. E. Siders. a pros-' perous ranchman of Ashland, who brought him back in his joy wagon I Wednesday. H.

E. I and daughter, are now the guests UfWs- father, N. Siders, of Benton. Grain ICE Speirfll attention) ttaid to the Come and see 'me beftJfe Si don't forirct us. Highest and-seed business, price paid for hay.

dating yoW sal6. We' are prepared to supply your wants. I TROmT DELIVEltT a Dof'a general drayingf and transfer business. -ariid'Avfll be pleased to serve yon. Courteous treatment 'to all Also Handle Real Estalc.

C. T. LAIRD, Maxacex.

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Pages Available:
237
Years Available:
1910-1910