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Potwin Progress from Potwin, Kansas • 4

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Potwin Progressi
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jlJASE JiALL POTWIN PROGRESS G. B. BIDKKS, Editor and Publitilier. ft4 mytoz, 6 potwin 2,. Ren.ton defeated the locals, on (Firt l'ublMeil Jiiue 23, 1910) OKDJXACE XO, 28.

An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 2 concerning theamountsof certain tines in the City of I'otwin, KanwaH. Site. 1. That Section pf Ordinance No.

2 be and is hereby amended to Tend as follows: That any person or persons who shall within the limits of said city, In ft loud and' boisterous manner, use any profane vr Indecent language, or engage It; Jiijy" Angrv disputes, plterca- Saturday, in a rajnc which was "Rasp Pall lost on Subscription price $1,00 per vear, jmv cable in advance, IfOcaJ adn 5c per line, Display ad price riven nn application, injmum charges for loealirnds 10c, Special discount on Ntandlng locals, finitmim clmrgeN for display ads 25c. PFF9F.1 Oh AH ad Wvk saynWo the (list of die X. JL Knowles pjtehod a good steady frame and was giv en fine support. Though Kunsolmnn was aNrifle at month following, tiofls, hooting, yelling, Hollowing or inaKThfg any unnecessary loud and din-coril't noise shall bo deemed guilty of misdemeanor and upon conviction there Jot work If trash on completion of All Work guaranteed. of shall be fined in a sum not less than ($5) and, costs, and not more than ($20) and costs for each every offense.

Thursday, Junk 23, 1910. Sue. 2. That Section 2 of Ordinnnce Xo. 2 be and is hereby amended to read as follows: That anv person or persons who shall be found in a state of intoxi ANNOUNCEMENTS.

jira a candidate in tle county pri cation in any street, hhihwav, alley, or .51, I A ft T- ft 5- I- ftT ih I other public ground or place within the limits of said city shall be deemed guilty of a misdmeanor and umin conviction mary for ijie Republican nomination as with good support would have had a goodjShow to win. Moije practice and a change or two will put ihe team in shape to win. The Benton boy'arefine fellows and we hope to have, more games with them. T)he Fairview team will behcre Saturday June 25, admission free. We believe the following score furnished to us by the Benton tallyman is correct.

thereof shall be fined In a suni not less than ($5) and costs and not more than ($20) and costs for each and every offense. Sue. 3. That all ordinances or parts of conflict with thisortlin- Sheriff of Iiuller county, AWs, 'ftl Fjoriirto Kansas. couniiv sui'KuirjKNiiN'j:" am a' candidate for noinityolion for County Superintendent J'liblfc 'Instruction on the Republican iicket nb-jeet to the voters in the August primary, Hart Smith, Benton, Kansas.

UMUSTKIl OF DKKDS. I hereby announce my candidacy for This Hot Weather But the cook won't mind it if she has a Perfection 0oal Oil Stove. Buy one for your wife and see how well it will please her. Why not buy a hammock; for yourself? WHITMORE ance be' lpd are hereby rcplealed. Tills ordinance 'hall be In fulKfjicd and 'effect after be-ing vublislw'ij Pllfr'S 'ill til? 1'QTWiN Pro- GRHSM.

Passed and aiwoved this 21st. dav of Pos Ab. irOTWIN June, 1910. A 0 Po 9 Attest: J. H.

HiGnpN. R. Mi 0 -1l. 1 1 'A ITI.U 1b 4 93'A 2a ,4, 4 2 the Republican nomination for Renter of, Deeds of Butler County, subject to tbp primary election in August, QlRSON, pouglass, Kansas. I Hereby announCd niyself As a Candidate for the office Of Register of Deeds of BtaleT'Cowrty, decis Lange Brenner Kunselman 0, I NEWS IN A I 3..

2 4 0 0 0 13 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 7 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 3k 4 3 if 3 3 HP I 32 ion tliu1 RftiWlioah ymhwary itl Au Carter Williams Clawson NIT shell! gust, EakC J. Sharp, El Dorttd township, UKlMrKSKNTtffvl-; 1 hereby announce myself 'atf candl 7 4 1 1 0 6 27 3 0 5 13 1 1 1 1 2 1 0 elite for Representative from the 52nd President Taft signed the Bill and it became a law at 00 Ot district, subject to the Republican vot the Primary, August 2nd. O. M. Warrender.

B1WTOW Shaffer Knowles Winegarner i Henrie Watterson Henrie Osborne Harrison ffiTTTTTTTffiTTTT.TTTTTTffiYffiTTTffiTTTTffiTTTffiTffiT&TftTftTTO 10:15 p. June ss c- Id KP 2 LF CF 3 ii 2 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 2 9- 4' 3 4 3' 4 3 2 2 3 The Spanish American war 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 0 6 Fairview. veteran's encampment at Kansas City, Missouri, closed' Tuesday. Mtts. Reed who was the guest of with a monster parade.

fe 2Z Mrs. Vallandinghanvis visiting at President Tatt -is urging a national law requiring candidates SCORE BY Towanda, Rosa Camp is the finest of Ma INNINGS 2 0 0 30 2 0 0 3'0' BENTON 0 1 0 06 for federal offices to publish a state mont of their expenses. mie Ellis during the absence of or III VteJ JSAJL, EMPLOYEES A banta re Iran meeting in which all counties crossed by the old Santa Fe met in Emporia Thursday evening and! discussod SINGLING BROTHERS CIRCUS wear her parents. Mcsdames Maxcy and McKinney have each lost a lot of chickens, tight fingegot 'em. The -big ifap'tf Assoefatibrvtent left for Wichita where Rev.

Whcre-Ham will hold meetings. Mr: Camp gave a surprise ice cream supper in honor of his wife's birthday. All present report a good POTWIN 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 02 Summary: Earned runs, Benton 2, Potwin 1. Two base hits, by by Williams and Shaffer. Sacrifice hits were made by J.

Henrie, Os-born and Harrison. Bases, were stolon by Osborn, Harrison John-sonand'EarRe. Hit by ball pitched by Kunselman; 3 Bases on balls oif Kunselman 1. Struck out by Kunselman 6, by Knowles 5. Time 1 hour and 30 minutes.

Umpire R. M. Poe. plans for opening the old trail and making it a public highway. Mars? the evator who has been doing some flying stunts about Topeka, made the first lap of his Topeka to Kansas City flight Thursday stopping at Lawrence time.

SHOES on account of interfering winds. Richard Susman, consul general Frank Ellis and wife were called to Chicago, the 12th inst, to attend the funeral of Mrs. Ellis' sister's A fishing party from Newton came down Monday, expecting to clean of the Estrada provisional govern UusbatKl. the WhitewttterTriver of all itssfish, ment of Nicaragua enroute to Ge villa Vallandiifsfhiavn served but owing that tffofriVer have Just received another shipment ie'e cream on the evening of the 18 Wats up andfish'ihg was not good, instead of the 15th, it being her they did not succeed in making a fifteenth' birthday. Washington on official busirftss, stated Thursday that Estrada could hold Bluefields against 10,000 men.

The House Committee on elections has recommended that Representative E. W. Sanders (Demo great catch, although they enjoyed the fresh air and had a good time in the woods. They paid the city Holcomb handles the good old fashioned sparkling spring stopper a pleasant visit, also the Progress P'op. of the famous HAMILTON-BROWN SHOES Fbr Men, Women and Children.

7' Come in and let us show you our line. crat), of Virginia, be unseated and his seat be given to J. M. Parsons office. The party consisted of Rev.

Ji-J, G. A. Tong, Amos Ciflvttti-JJbHHiFraze arid-son. The gentlemen are invited tbcome and (Republican), who h3fts col5ttfd Sanders' election. Warlike' preparations in tfertf and Ecuador have been discontinu ed and the soldiers recalled from the frontier as a result of the set BROS.

SMITH go fishing again. Yon sfrryedwatys welcome in Potwin. Mr; until Luther L. Kiser annotated tlie marriage of their daughter, Clara Elitabeth Kiser to Mi; Jesse Lee Biggs, to take place Stinday evening, July 3, 1910, at 7:30, at their home 129 North Sum tlement of their boundary line Rosalia. April frosts so they say, Oft' hang on into May.

Now and then runs the rune, They continue into June, To hope on we must They may 1eaveeirfJ.uly. Corwin Hall arid wife are visit-ing friends in this vicinity. 15. Snringer and wife efd the ball game in Rosalia Saturday. Mrs.

LeRoy Blankenship is able to be out after a severe siege of tonsilitis. A Elliott and family'spcnt Sun through the' wise mediation of Brazil and Argentine. Wjth a million dollar's provided fdf the completion of irrigation projects and various mit Street. Thoy will be at home in Potwin after'Jltly 20. This an FORD CARS FOR SERVICE.

other amendments the administration conversation bill passed senate on June 15 authorizing- the with nouncement will interest a wide circle of friends in El Dorado and over Butler county generally as both young people are Well known and popular. El Dorado drawal of public lands by tht-prefH' day with Joe Lamb and daughter dent. The Minnesota State Republican. Convention, at St. Paul, on Jtine 21st endorsed the Taft admiiilstra- tion and the work of the entire' J.

H. James formerly an employ in E. J. Koones carriage shop, at Minnesota delation in Coifftft'ss ''fbf tfieir clTcr'trf' ih endeavoring Wichita, is the all around machinist at Patterson's shop. His wife Miss Zclla.

The weekly ball game took plac Saturday afternoon between salia and Cassoday. Miss Grace Lane spent Saturday and Sunday ii- El Dorado with Miss Maud Children's observed at i.ic M. E. church Sunday a large crowd was in attendance and a good program rendered. Iva Nelson, Lola McAllon, Dicy Ray', Hope Flcsher members of.

and son are here with hirm- They to secure legislation for the people' and nominated an entire state ticket. are looking for a housS' to renf. why don't somebody build some houses to rent? All Northern Mexico is in a dis XkJVWy raJf HICH PRICED QUALITY PWAr t9W PRICED CAR. SJie Sheriff M. E.

Jolliffe was here turbed condition equal almost to a revolution and it has been necessary to employ National trbops to maintain pcac J. The trouble arose on official business, on is- a mistake to consider a light car as being unsuitable for" IT over the arrest of Senor Madero, heavy roads. A traction engine needs a mighty smooth road, yet a traction engine is nothing more than a heavy this week, returning in charge of a couple of lads, one charged with intoxication, and the other with Touring Car $950.00 Roadster 900.00 Tburabout 950.00 fully equipped, inctadhifi: extension top, cross frame, wind shields, Rpeedemeters, Ras lamps and frenerator, three oil lamps and tebe horn. Model T.town car 1200.00 Fally equipped, except gaslight. weight automobile.

Over any and all kinds of roads the Model will run more miles, more days; more years than any heavier car manufactured and it is the lightest of them all. A Model Ford, a duplicate of the FoRr car for 1910, won the New York to Seattle hardest, toughest, most gruelling contest 'ever run, beating from start to finish all the high-priced, high-rxiwered. hcavv-weisrht competitors. Lightweight was very large trying to whip the city marshal. A number of friends and relatives spent a very pleasant afternoon, last Lord's day, with Messrs and Mesdames M.

M. and Walter Hoss. the Institute in El Dorado spent the week's end with relatives. Died at his home in-Rosalia after months of patient suffering W. W.

Gray an. exunion soldier and a member of the I. O. O. F.

lodgel-The deceased leaves five? Phil Lucas, E. S. Gray, O. Gray, Frank and Ernest, and his wife to mourn the loss of a loving father and hoi pmate. The services were held at the Walnut Valley Chapel after vhich his body was laid to TH.st in the cemetery here.

candidate for, president, who is now imprisoned at Monterey, charged with disturbing the peace by causing large crowds to assemble. The revolutionists believd that it is all a scheme tv ep Madero from making speeches and defeat his chances for presidency of the Mexican Republic and will demand the freedom of vote and speech which their constitution grants them. ly responsible for that. "Winning the Transcontinental" will be mailed upon request. Mrs.

L. D. Williams went to I Newton, Wednesday, and met her I I. P. LONG, Agent, Potwin, Kansas.

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1910-1910