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The Dwight Signal from Dwight, Kansas • 1

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The Dwight Signali
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1 Mi 1. DWIGIIT, MORRIS COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1912 VOLUIIE 1. NUMBER 29. $1.00 tUl STOCK NOTES LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS CHURCHNOTES Presbyterian Church Service at Dwight next 8undy, 11 a.m. and at Morris at 3 p.m.

No ser- Residence property for sale. Block 23, Dwight. S. S. Hoyle.

vice at night as tho pastor is in a Parken now has a machine for meeting at Welcome and Mill be there To rent for next year 370 at that time. shoe repair work. acres of grass land. W. Wil- Read the ads.

The fine weather Mrs. E. A. Boyd is on the sick service will be held at kison, Dwight, Kansas. Mr! and Mrs.

Clawson were Welcome Thanksgiving day at 11 a.m. followed by a dinner, free for alV. hire fjrom White City Sunday. Please return wire stretchers Come and bring your basket well to Gold Kendall. Pete Swenson of near Skiddy, Mrs.

Northrnp 'is suffering spent. night in Residence property for sale. from a very sore eye. The Ladies, Aid Society met with See John Gallaway. Mrs.

Charley Nickoly Wednesday i Dwight Li Emery of White City, J. 0. Brady was.a 'McFarland Are you getting ready for Christ Sherman-Williams paints at visitor Wednesday night. mas? Gold Kendall's. was visiting friends here Saturday night.

John Swartz Family Reunion For the first time in twelve years this John Swartz family gathered together the first of the week in Dwight to celebrate a family reunion. M. G. Swartz came in from George Swartz came in from Salome, Arizona, and J. M.

Swartz and family arrived from Agenda, Kansas. They were all here by Sunday when they had F. H. Kruger take a picture of the family and the celebration was on. The relatives took dinner and spent the day Sunday at the Frank Swartz home.

Monday the relatives with the exception of who had to return to Agenda Sunday night on account of business, spent the day at the Chas. Swartz Tuesday at the home of their parents and Wednesday at the home of their daughter and sister. Mrs. Chas. Carlson.

1 They expect to leave for their respective homes today. Mr. John Swartz and and Chas. will accompany. Martin to Baldwin for a few days visit.

Mr. and Mrs. John Swartz are old settlers here, coming in 1871. A lively crowd took in the fun Bain and Webber wagons at Ed.Olaf, John and Henry Lind-gren were on the Kansas City market with cattle the first of the week. Henry Lindgren shipped a of cattle to Kansas City Sunday night.

Geo. Hobbs shipped; a load of cattle Sunday nht Albert Nordeen shipped a load of cattle to the Kansas City market Monday. CO. Tilberg and Fred Arkeli shipped a car of cattle to Kansas City Tuesday. 1 Mr.

Tilberg accompanied the shipment returning EC- Boyd shipped three cars of hogs to Kansas City this week. The following had hogs on the Dwight market this week: Sam Vinberg, Geo Gallaway, Walter Krappf, 0. J. Flack, Herbert -Nelson, J. M.

Swartz, A. "Goss, E. Nelson, Alfred Soderberg, A. Wafler, M. D.

Peters and C. Hin-shaw. i The rink management will put at the skating rink Saturday night. Kendall's. Methodist Church Rev.

Glazier of Baldwin, Kansas, on a hard times skate. Thanks Notice All kinds of clothes Percy Foy and French Rankin delivered an interesting sermon last giving night. cleaned and pressed. Charles Mulnix. were White City visitors Friday night.

Mrs. Oscar Strom visitqd rel atives at Skiddy the latter part of last week. For Sale 1 good 14-inch Great Buck and Harvey Bailey, Mrs Western Oatt stove A. J. Eng- Sunday morning.

He was accompanied by his wife and they favored tlm audience with A vocal duot We hopo to have the pleasure of having them with us again soon. Sunday school at the usual hour. You are cordially invited to attend. Last Sunday's attendance was ovor Wolgast and Miss Brewer of Al Herman Schultz was a busi ta Vista, were Dwight visitors ness visitor in Topeka the first of the week. Sunday.

strom. All harvester machirie accounts are due Oct. 1st. Please call and settle. Gold Kendall.

Coles Hot Blast and Round Miss Ema Hoyle returned Jas. Andrews and family of 50, let us strive for an increase in at Monday from Topeka where she Alta Vista, were Dwight visitors tendance. There are many who are not enrolled In any Sunday school. The Epworth League meets at 6:45. had undergone an operation for appendicitis.

Oak heating stoves. See them Sunday. G. Clark left Saturday for Topic for next Sunday, "Enriching Chas. Amsbury and Mr.

Lang- a few days visit with his parents Others Through Self Giving" is found in John Leader, Mr. Feltou. vardt were here from Alta Vista today calling on Dr. Mikula for medical advice. Let all who can be present.

at Ottawa. John Arnett came up Wednesday from Topeka for a visit with relatives. Albert Aspelin and wife moved Working The Roads J. Mangus and his crew are still working the road north of town in Geary county. They A.

i. 1 i. A I Li L. P. Foy has moved into the The Ladios Aid Society will meet on Wednesday the 27th, afternoon and evening, at the homo of Mrs.

Herbert Strom. An invitation is extended to all to come, house vacated last week by Chas. Mulnix. at Gold I am again handling Mt. Hope nursery goods.

Anyone needing anything in this line see me at the Independent Cream Station. Order now for spring delivery. J. O. Brady.

For Sale A good quarter.imp roved in; price $G0CO; easy terms; other farms. G. W. Clark. I have for sale an improved 160 acre farm about 3 1-2 miles from Dwight, at the right price, into the Titus property on Front Miss Jacobs spent Saturday street Saturday.

night with home folks in Alta Vista returning Sunday. This vis fine "corn weather' only it's a little too SLarwu at iue county iiae una are working north to Hum bolt, 'grading down the hills, filling in the low places and rolling' rocks out of the road which is rapidly assuming a tine apparence where was rough and rocky. The stretch in question is on the proposed new mail route put of Dwicrht. Citizens of Dwisrht see Harry 0. Johnson returned wam some of the boys say.

Sunday from a few days visit at J. A'. Burke was exhibiting a nine pound hen Saturday which Manhattan with his brother. -Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Johnson he purchased of John Reid. i. and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Disperger small payment down and best of terms on balance, call on me or Christian Church Sunday school at the usual hour Let every member be present, We have decided to havo a Xmas tree and program on Christman Eve.

There will be no services Sunday morning or evening. Rev. Lyon of Topeka, pifrtobod1 hbt Sunday morning, evening; Ladies Aid meets with Sfeckol Friday, 11 day meeting anif dlhnei1. The ladles decided to have their bazaar Dec. 12, afternoon and evening.

Rev; Dowcll Is holding a meeting at Parnell, Mo. At Lewis Olson's A surprise party was successfully planed and carried out on Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Olson at their home one mile south of town Tuesday evening, the 19th.v Among those present were: Misses Dollie Swartz, 4 Nellie Stevens, Alice Soderberg, Etna and Anna Erikson, Cassie Sten-ger, Albina Rundquist, Liiiian Nordeen, Ada Olson, Jennie Morgan, Hattie Knudson and Pearl Day. Messrs Harry Johnson, Elwood Strom, -Whilmer and Jphji Erikson, Ed, Ben and Fred Tilberg, JSinil Erikson, Geo.

Cur-yea, Lewis Meyers, Carl Day, B. A. Roy, Fred Holshouser, Walter and John Olson, Clarence Nordeen, M.L. Emery and Chauncey Edgerton, Ralph Felton and Dr. Brethour and wife, Chas.

W. Johnson and wife, Geo. Swartz and wife, Joe Disperger and wife. After an evening games which all enjoyed a delightful luncheon was served. Dr.

Warier vaccinated calves what the advantages of thi a. road visited Sunday at the Lewis Olson forLewis John Free be to the town and are turn-J write'me. H. Simmons, White City, Kansas. The Nordeen Lumber Co! re man and Mr.

Mangus Saturday Chas. Lighthall and Chas. Par Golo B. A. Roy's for Thanks ceived two cars of one giving cards.

car of plaster and a car of ce ment this week. Randall's "Makemlay" for Owen Andrews was a business chickens will bring high priced eggs. Get it at B.A. Roy's drug store. visitor jn Topeka Monday.

Will Carlton had charge of the cream station during his absence. For Sale A pure bred Durock Jersey boar. Bruce Clark. ing out to assist the Geary coun-1 ty men all they can in its 'construction. On Tuesday last week a few went out.

Monday of this week the Signal editor, Peter Breniser and Lafe Carlton who was sent by Dr. Wimer went out with a team and worked most of the day and had a fine time with the Geary county citizens. In the afternoon W. A. Axe, Oliver Shaw and Clias.Mul-nix came out and joined the force.

Tuesday Lewis Kendall went out and Chas. Nordeen sent a man. Wednesday Parken and Shaw went out and Ed Boyd sent a man. Others are going -i I. i ml.

Notice The Dwight cream stations will be closed all day Thanksgiving. Owen Andrews, Wm. Brunswick, J.O. Brady, advt. J.

A. Burke. Mrs. Albert Aspelin was a Notice For sale. 4 Poland China male pleasant caller at this office Friday and left' for the Signal family hogs, wt.

123. Mac Curyea. some of the dainties of the wedding dinner. A. S.

Remf ry and H. Ray- 15 head of yearling steers for sale. A. L. Anderson.

more have been here the Birthday Surprise on Vcrn Goss A very large crowd of the friends of Vera Goss gathered Catalpa posts for sale. A. L. past three weeks delivering pic ker each bought a load of apples at the John Linn sale and took them to Herington. Fred Parken of Morrowvjlle, Kansas visited the latter part last week at the home of his brother, W.

H. Parken. Dr. Mikula reports a bouncing ten pound- girl at the home of Harry Wood and wife, born Tuesday night, November 19. Cookson reports a good sale at the John Linn place Wednesday.

CO. Pember will have a Sale Wednesday, Dec. 4. See his ad. 1 Miss Henryetta Moore left Monday for Kansas City.Chicago, Peoria and other points.

Master Wright Shafer accompanied her as far as Kansas City. Dr. Wimer returned Thursday of last week from Wellington, Kansas, where he had been" a few days on business. He says crops are turning out well and business is moving right along in Sumner county. Miss Leta Goss has been quite sick at her home with diphtheria, but is improving at this writing.

The Goss family is under quarantine. 'Banna Peters Is on a visit there until the quarantine is raised. Anderson. tures and taking orders. They at his home last Friday night For Sale Corn and cafflr corn.

vnen mey can get iway. iiiuy guarantee satisfaction and refer W. Jones, route 2, Dwight, say last week Dr. Drethour vjhilfl workinar nut there tore one you to anyone to whom they have and gave him a birthday surprise. The guests were entertained with some good music by phone 8 on 4.

delivered pictures. Advt Mr. and Mrs. Goss and danced until a late hour. A lunch of For Sale 'One iron lied, springs and mat Among those who have receiv ed enlarged pictures of Remfry Cute Northrup andx'French Rankin are shucking corn for Will Goss this week.

They both shuck in the same wagon and pull in about 60 bushels a day. tress; one combination book case and writing desk in good condi of his. shoes while lifting on a rock. .7 A Real Jap Lecture One evening next week a man born and raised at Tokio Japan, will give a lecture at the church. Watch for -date nd'donfc miss it.

oyster soup, fruit, cake and other dainties were served and the young folks departed wishing Vern many happy returns. tion. Enquire, E. Pringle. and Raymore are Mrs.

Gerte Johnson, Mrs. Austin picture, of her daughter, Mrs. Olson; Andrew Am thauer, one of Mr. and Mrs. Gallaway; C.

0. Tilberg Oscar Arnett returned today Common Sense Silo one of his son Walter; Harry Am from McFarland where he has thauer one of himself and wife been working as relief man at in colors. Frank Amsbury of Alta Vista was a Dwight visitor Wednesday. the pumping station. if You Dt Kot To See Us Are Interested in Silos AT THE RINK The Variety Store Dry Goods and Groceries Cash Paid For Produce.

Give us a Trial 0. M. SHAW, Proprietor We have a New Idea that builds a Perfect Preserver at the least ccst of construction end tht most substantial wood building that can hts erected. Ccrne In and inrestif ate. Abo scs tr.edsl.

Don't Forget the Hard Times NORDEEN LUHBE Skate Thap.ksgiing Nftht VV i.

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