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Potwin Record from Potwin, Kansas • 8

Potwin Record from Potwin, Kansas • 8

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Potwin Recordi
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Potwin, Kansas
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0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Ch o-o -o-00-0-0-0-0j mi i i it. ine Bk Our Neighborhood News Gathered by our Excellent Correspondents. Playford im I i a IIH3-0-0-OH3-0-00 O-O O' -O --G 000 -O-O-O-0 0 0-0 Cement Stave Silo The Missing Link in Silo Construction PLUM GROVE 1 Minute'- -iteAsi BY SNOWBALL Mrs. Chas, Merry field visited with Mrs. C.

H) Farni Monday. Mrs Coppins of Wichita is visiting T. Hull's this week. Mrsi. Tom Corf man was visiting Mrs.

F. V. Bergman Sunday. Irene Kimberlin spent Monday evening with Ella and Esther Jagnow. I Washer vkffH I HOPKINS WONDER BY SUNFLOWER, Hiva Grover spent Saturday and Sunday with Nellie Camp.

Nelson Ellis and wife spent Sunday with J. Ellis. Edd Chase accompanied by Ray Harper drove to EI Dorado Sunday. But didn't stay after 10 p.m. Edd Ilinnen was calling on iriends in Hopkins Saturday on his way to the county seat.

Mrs. J. W. White of Arkansas City is visiting her daughter, Mrs, Evertte Criger. Mrs.

Chas. Coppins of Wichita is visiting old friends and neighbors in this vicinity. Howard Baker was a "jerky" passenger to El Dorado Monday. 2 nifAnJiMni Mv.vnl wm tmm Quite a number of girls were jat Letha Merryfield's fiirthday 9 I. WA rA mi.

i i i i. nr rno nnin nov rnur win ta fA have sold since we began to i handle them. A A A $4.06 is the cost of the repairs Never Cracks Never Shrinks nor Swells-Never BlowsDows Never Burns Never Decays The Most Durable and Economical Silo Permanent as Concrete Cheaper than Wood. C. T.

LAIRD fA that. we haye iurnished tor these j-machines, and some of them have i Tuesday. Roy Ullum and wife spent Sunday with Harry Scrivnervand family. Tom Beard and family Sunday-ed with Aaron Thomas aud family. Mrs.

Chas. and chi'dren, and Mrs. Lluvanel were visiting Mrs. Jagnow Sunday. Mrs.

Lula 7ilson visited with Mrs. Emma Kemper the last of the week. Mrs, Emma Kemper visited with Irene Kimberlin Saturday evening. Mrs, Frank Snyder is still quite sick but is getting along as well as can be expected. 5 oeen m-use ior iour years.

Ask your neighbor who has a Kans. Potwin, 9 1 1 nTTTD VA Advertising Rates. Local reading notices 2 lines 10c each issue, 15c for 3 lines end fic for each additional line Cards of thanks not-tooxceed 8 lines heading Goo; each additional line 5c Resolutions of condolence 5c aline. Church, lodge and school noticesfreeexeeptforpay affairs lie IS ablCIIUUJg AHUlWlttl. J.

Boyd recently sold a fine team of horses to Holland Bros, of Missouri. Mrs. George McNary spent Monday with her daughter, Mrs. Hugh Patterson. Roy Carlisle and wife spent Sunday, with" J.

W. Carlisle and wife. Paul Kennedy and Harry Ellis went out on a fishing tour Friday and Saturday. The boys report a good time but no fish. J.

M. Boyd and wife, Paul Kennedy, Harry and Mayme Ellis, attended the Children's exercises at the M. E. Church in Potwin Sunday night. J.

Kessler located three wells for Mr. Dicman in South Fair riew also for J. Betz and H. H. Hunn.

Water is getting to be a scarce article. a macmne tnat kujn EASIER, LAST LONGER, or DOES BETTER WORK. jj We do not know of any mach- ine that will 1 Run Eaiser 2 Do Better Work jS 4 c-lr rv it In which case 5e a line will be charged same as other business matter. Cards at our WHITEWATER Mrs. Kinsey was in Wichita Monday afternoon.

We hear that Jas. Thompson has the post-office here. Mrs. J. L.

Ely went to Furley regular space rates. Display Advertisements, 1 inch 20c. Larger ads. 10c per inch) Front page 50 per cent extra. 1-4 1-8, 1-2, or full page display advertise- meni 10c-.

per Inch each inaertlon. Minimum 10c, Small letter, lots of boxing or furniture or ornaments extra in proportion to time and labor. All advei tiwmenls will be run and charged for until ordered out and setteled for, unless number insertions are stated wheln ordered. All copy for change of ad must be in this office not later than Tucsdry noon to insure change, i 4 Needs Less Repairs Monday evening to stay until Thursday with relatives. whitmoreI Mrs.

Coen's sister from Potwin was visiting her Monday. Elsie Miller visited here with I -O-G-O-O-Q -O-P O-0 OOO-0 Church News 0 -o-o-o-o o-o-o -o-o-o- DIAMOND CAMP No. 1838 OF -lo Totwin, Kansas. To Address ScKool Children Hon. Henderson S.

Martin will address the eighth grade graduates of the Butler Couny schools, their parents, and the citizens of the county, June 20 at 2 p. at the High School Auditorium, El Dorado. Martin is widely known over the state as an attorney, and hasbeen identified with the school interests of Marion, his home town. He is at present Chairman of the State Board ot Control. He is a practical Kansan and a fine speaker.

We have selected 2:00 o'clock as the hour so that patrons from any part of the ccuntv may attend the exercises and return to their home the same day. We hope that every teacher and parent will make a special effort to be here. H. I. French, County Superintendent.

Regular meeting nights second' Saturday night each month. FAIRVIEW BY HUCKLEBERRY Nelson Ellis has a new buggy. Mrs. Edna Pierce has the mumps. Miss Hiva Grove of Hopkins visited with Nellie" Camp a few days last week.

C. J. Fresh of Potwin spent Sunday in Fairview visiting relatives Ike Sparks wife, Joseph Sparks and son, Harry, from over oiv the White vater attended the ball game here Saturday. Ada and Blossom Vallanding-ham spent Saturday night and Sunday with Bertha and Eugenie Nye. Mrs.

S. A. Torre has been staying with her father, Isaac Varner, at Towanda a few days. He is in very poor health, but is Methodist Program for next Sunday Sunday School, 10 a.m. Preaching, 11: a Evening Service 7:30 Prayer Service -Wed.

7.30 to 8:15 p. m. and Bible Reading from 8 to 9:00 p. m. We extend a cordial invitation to all to attend each of these se'r-vices.

J.B.Walrafen, Pastor. her mother, Mrs. Emily Miller, last week. Zada Bovles who has been quite sick the past week is some better at this writing. Willie Whiteside is working with Guy Roach on the telephone line thin week.

Mrs. PaulThelman the. Epworth League of the M.E Church last Monday evening, Mrs. W. Spencer of Hutchinson is here visiting her.

sister, Mrs. Sim Eilert. The Western Stars played Mc-Lain at that place Saturday, but McLain carried off the honors by 15 to 7. B. Carmean has bought the Jack Barker property lately vacated by Alf Swarthout.

He is improving the same before moving in. Those helping Grandma Ely to celebrate her 84th birthday Monday were: Mesdames Pruitt and Johnsor from Newton, Mesdarr.es O. S. and Clint Yazel of Furley, Mrs. John Brenner of Elbing, Mesdames Hunt and Whiteside and Miss Opal Hunt of White water.

Whitewater and Peabody crossed bats on the local diamond Thursday afternoon and resulted in a score of 20 to 4 in favor oi the home team. Theh went ro Newton Sunday and won there, 6 to 2. Whitewater will play Wichita next Saturday at this Uowyer's Barber Shop Is the place to go for first class barber work. SHAVES, HAIRCUTS, ETC. Step in and give us a trial.

We Give SATISFACTION A.L.BOWYER, PROP. West Whitewater Ave. 'McNarys Hurt. A team belonging to G. L.

McNary became frightened at an auto yesterday e'enim? just out Christian Chureh Bible School 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. Endeavor, 7:15 p.

m. Evening Services, 8:00 p. m. The church that welcomes the stranger. J.

H. Higdon, Pastor. side of the city limits and ran with them, throwing both Mr. and Mrs. McNary out into a wire sunie uenei ut una wilting.

The A. H. T. A's of Towanda and Fairview are planning a big celebration for the 4th atTowan-day. There will be ball games and all kinds of amusements." Quite a number frnm Towanda came up to witness the ball game Saturday.

There was a large crowd present; women folk, too turned out and had a jolly time. Pnn. dears and cum Were sold fence. They are both bruised and badly, and received several broken and dislocated Pure, Wholesome Water AND HOW TO GET IT! Have a Well Made With Our ARMSTRONG Gas Power Driller s4 bones. Dr.s.

Stahlman and Shonkwilder worked with them about three hours and hae them pretty well fixed up and.they are both resting well today, and -the doctors think they will recover. on the grounds. The game wasi CORRESPONDENTS WANTED We want a good live carrespon-dent in every neighborhood within a radius of ten miles of Potwin who will furnish us allthe important happenings in your locality during the week. Such letters shouldreach us not later than Wednesday morning. If interested call for particulars, otc.

very interesting, the score stood 5 to 5 at the 9th inning. They played two more innings before either side made, a score, Towanda Winning. FRESH BROTHERS Well Drillers and Contractors Potwin, Kansas. Ed Snavely the R. C.

H. man was in town yesterday visiting relatives. A good game is expected as this will be the second time these tcam3 have met..

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Years Available:
1913-1915