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The Dwight Signal from Dwight, Kansas • 1

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The Dwight Signali
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vvr WICTT ii i VOLUME 2. NUMBER 18. DWIGHT, MORRIS COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 1913 $1.00 PER YEAR For sale One gas sad; iron- Corn tod hfty is still coming to and eattle gdac Chas. Quian visited a few days with friends at 'Ben Tilborg. left "Motiday for The hot weather continues.

CHURCH NOTES ii. i Presbyterian Church Sunday school every Sunday at th usual hour. Preaching services every alternate Sabhath at 11 d.m. and 8 p.m. Prayer metting every Thursday evening- al 8 o'clock.

Everyo-e cordially invited, to attend these The Junior Endeavor meets every Sunday at p.m., at tho church. Sub Carl Steckel was in White City Sunday. Jack Soderberg went to Junc Lindsborg to attend school this term. John Harris and family visited in Alta Vista the first of the Gas Discovered Near Junction Kansas City Thursday Time's: Junction City, Sept 3. Attracted by bubbles on the sur face of the SmoJry Hi.il River Jiearhere, Edward BrazilandJay boys on a camping tour, investigated and found they "were caused by gas.

They constructed a rude cofferdam twenty feet from the bank, sank a pipe, and on 'igniting it a blaze shot up to a height of three feet. Hundreds of people visited the pluce this afternoon. Bubbles of gas at various places Apply at Signal office. Clarence Renander of Topeka, was a business visitor here the first of the week. Neita Massey and little visited in Alta Vista the first of the week.

Dr. Howard the dentist, will be here the remainder of this week and all next week. J. J. Richards of near was a business visitor in Dwight Wednesday.

Miss Etna Erikson left Wednesday for Gre-inriver, Utah, tion City Monday. week. M. Curyea purchased a car of hay on the Kansas City mark Nels Garanson' was an Esk-ridge visitor Sunday. Operator Smith visited his wife in Herington Sunday.

Harry. Soderberg left Monday ject for Sunday, September 7, "Th et last week. Greatest Thing- in the World Why?" I Cor. 13-13. The program rendered Fred Tilberg left Monday for Read the page ad of Schultz Merc.

Co; 1 C. E. Aspehn has a new ad this week. j. Frank Amthauer was in Alta Vista between trains Tuesday, Walter Bach was a business visitor to Topdka M.

L. Emery of White City, a wight visitor Sunday evening. Mrs. Carl Webber left Friday night for her home in Bartles-ville, Okla. Mrs.

Hilda Harrison; was in White City where he will attend for Topeka where he has a po by this society last Sunday evening: was very entertaining and the work of the children is much appreciated. High school. above and below the -boy's indicates that there a large 1 Albert Rycraft of Alta Vista. Dr. Holshouser, -of Liberal, our field underlying the river.

The sition. Ben Iehl was a business visitor in Herington and White City Monday. W. Schultz of Durham, was was a Dwight visitor the first of the week. former paster, is expected to be witU us and hold services on Wednesday and Thursday evening of next week, Miss Edler Lindgren returned farms of J.

Keiger and the Andrews brothers adjoin the the well, and they will have charge of the deyeiopement of the field. V. Tuesday from a short visit at beptember 10 and 11 at 8 Dr. Holshouser will also preach on in Dwight on business the first of the week. Council Grove the first of the Sunday evening-, Sept.

14, at which, time communion services will be held Council Grove. W. H. Parken is offering some remarkable bargains. See his week.

Mrs. M. G. Currea returned and an opportunity riven to any one; Saturday from a lew days visit who wishes to-unite with the church. ad on another page.

where she will teach school this term Mr. Jack Simmons of was visiting his friend, Dr. Howard the first of the week, returning to Topelra Wednesday. Mrs. Steckel and children, Clarence and Elsie, returned Wednesday from a week's visit with at Dorranee, Mr, A.

Meseke of Alta Vista, was a business visitor in Dwight Tuesday He was act: companied by his niece, Ruth Simon. Mr. C. A. Crist of St.

Joe, M6. arrived here Tuesday and is fn at Topeka. Preaching in the morninsr as usuaL Everybody invited to attend these Orla Soderberg arrived here ffom Wichita Tuesday for a visit With home folks. Misses Lena and Marin 'Prnnlr Alice Soderberg returned Sat sesvice3. urday from a visit with relatives Notice Scaled bids will be received for janitor work -at Dwight school Jiouse the coming term; 8 rooms; so much a month; bids to be in by Septembur 15.

JE. A Boyd, Clerk. After a visit with home folks Miss Mabel Voegele left Sunday for Bartlesville, Okla. A 11-pound boy was born to The Ladies Aid will meet with Mra Were Herington visitors between at BishophUl, Illinois. Bach on Sept.

10th, Vat- 2. p.m,- trains Wednesday Cashier' Geo. Parker and hope for a largo-attendance as th Aid has not held a meeting for some time. Mr. and Mrs.

Walt Mangus of Topeka, Monday, Sept I. family of Latimer, 'arrived here Ramsey and wife of Kelso, visited. Tuesday in Dwight Sabbath school at Morris wri; Satu rday for a visit with relatives. 1 i The Schultz Merc. Co.

aie at the Hiram Lee home." Sunday at 2" p.m. Preaching ever, alternate Sunday at closing out their stock of goods at this place. See their ad. Mrs. Elmer Day and sons, Ce Mrs, D.

A. Nordeen loft Tues cil and Russell, returned Satur day for a two weeks' visit at charge of the Schultz Merc. Co. sale. He1 is assisted by his V.

E. Crist, and wife. Mrs. J. R.

Shafor and daugh day from Kansas City whey they had been for a few days visit. the Ben Swenson home at Clay Center. Methodist Church Sunday school at 10 o'l-lot-k. Kvei-j Picked Up On Route Two Willie Koberly.is visiting, in Manhattan this week. He" ex-pectstp be home Saturday, L'.

Langvardt finished filling silo Tuesday. Will Tlioes 4ias started to fill 1 Palmer says if ho had have gotten a dollar an atjre for cutting corn he would have enough money to go and see his girl. Elmer Day says has 200 ter, Mrs. McMillan, returned last Friday from Kansas City. was Libor: Day and a dusty 'day too, the head of stock to winter out at body come.

We ill try to make yot eel at homti. Aind cooled the atmosphere just' th.e. Mr; "Swain has shipped him in a car of hay and a car of corn as a starter. Epworth Lnague mivts at :1 v. Junior league meets Siu1ay.

at 3 a little. p.m. Mrs. King who has been visiting relatives in this vicinity the Prayer meutlnr Tlmrsday evening The Dwight Presbyterian tn.se ball nine went to White City Monday afternoon and played at 8. ball with the junior team that place.

The game resulted in a score of 17 to 4 in favor of the If "you attend the Fair next week at Topeka, you will find Dr. t. Wood the optician at his office, 307 W. 5th. opposite the court house.

We expect to bo at Dwight to practice, September 17th. Rev. Creamer expects to jietura from Baldwin Saturday, atid will hold services at the church botk morning and evening, Sunday. Miss Mcltosh. our Uwaconess, will bv here next Monday.

She will helj Rev. Creamer in the revival meetings at Latimer tliw month. White City lads. DENTISTRY '6. M.

Wright returned Thurs day from his Colorado trip. Just 9 before arriving in Dwight while A on the train he was taken sud denly sick and was quite sick for a few days. Mr. Wright left On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs.

E. A. Boyd entertained at 1 their home a number of young folks in honor of their nephew, John W. Jenner, of Wichita. Those" who were present were Misses Pearl Day, Jessie Swit-zer, Etta and Jessie Shaw, Mary Johnson, and Clara Voegele.

Karl Day, George Lighthall, Sidney Dasher, Johnnie Johnson, Frank-Nordeen and John Jenner, last three weeks, left Monday for Topeka. M. E. Creamer arrived Tuesday from Emporia "for a visit at the home of his brother, Rev. R.

Creamer. David Engberg of west of town, left Monday for Lindsborg where he will attend school the coming season. J. F. Cookson was a business visitor in Kansas City the latter part of last week and while there purchased a ear of hay.

Mr. and Mrs. Harris left Monday for their home at Herington after a week's visit with friends and relatives in this vicinity. Hiram Lee and wife attended the dinner given Prof. Ramsey and wife at the liome(of Geo.

Ramsey at.Kelsc Sunday. Earl Pearsoll who has been workjng at Horton, the past month returned Wednesday and has taken up his duties at the 3epot. Misses Lizzie and Emma Hoyle left Saturday for a few days visit with relatives Junction City. Dr. Howard Will be in Dwight this week and until Sept.

15th prepared to do all kinds of Dental Work Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All Work Guaranteed. Call Early. Sunday for Alta Vista where he will teach school the coming term. On Sunday evening T.

A. Quinn received a message from Osage county stating that his Mrs. had departed this life. Mr. Quinn and his nephew, T.

A. Quinn, Jr. went down to the funeral, returning home on 35 Tuesday. Mrs. Warren was 93 years old.

She lived on the same farm 44 years. Saturday morning "at three o'clock Mr. and R. E. Greene and sons, Led arid Quinn, and Miss Marie Greene returned; from an outing of six "weeks in Montana and other places.

They stopped at the home of Mrs. Greene's parents, Mr. and T. A. Quinn for a few hours.con-tinuing their journey home to Wichita on 35 the same day.

1 Swedish Lutheran Church REV. A. T. TRAIN, PASTOK. Sunday sdiool at 10 a.m.

Morning service at 11 There will be no services in Dwigla. next Sunday afternoon. The meeting has been postponed two weeks. The Luther League meets next Sunday cveuipg at 8 o'clock. The fol-lewing persors will take part in the program: Mrs.

Emma -MarMnson, Fred Tilberg, Georgia Lackey, Al-freda Becker, Oscar Johnson and Anna Swenson. The -confirmation class will meet for organization Saturday, September 2(1, 10 a.m. All who hrve reached th period of personal responsibility are heartily welcome to be member of the class. Both the Swedish and English languages will he used. Rrv.

Train made a trip to Lindsborg last week to officiate at the marriage of his brother, David Train, Miss Aurora Norquest. The youiig couple will make their home in Colorado. Tho pastor will make a isit Western Kansas new week ami participate in the Mission meeting ai Page City, Sharon Spriug and Stockholm. The Sunday school met at "tliB churcli last Wininesday afiemoon if a singing school. W.

Olzon, who came here from Nebraska last winter; sold Lis crop last week, loaded his goods into a car Saturday and left for Blackfoot, Idaho. We vish Mr. Olzon and family sue-cess in their new home. The former will attend teachers' This week-1 P. Foy moved into the Castleberry house, W.

E. Stepp'moved into the wen-son bouse vacated by Foy, and Will Carlson and wife have mov-ed into the house vacated by Mr. Stepp. meeting while there. Misses Lois and Ruth McDowell returned Saturday to their home at Maple Hill after a week's visit with friends in this vicinity.

Miss Lola Goss, who has been seriously ill the past week, is reported as slowly improving. A trained nurse from Topeka is in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. E.

Pringle -expect to leave this week on an extended trip in the northwest." They will visit in Colorado and Canada. For Sale, Cltcajx Wall Papar for thres fcc3 sized rooms. See it st Ths Varifity Stare. Varied Dry Goods and Groceries Cash Paid For Produce Give us a Trial. 0.

M. SHAW, Proprietor you have anything to sell If you wish to buy anything Don't forget to run a little want ad in The Signal. Notice The epening day of the Dwight school hia been postpesed uaUl 1".

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