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The Dwight Signali
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7 WIGHT WIGHT, MORRIS COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1013 $1.00 PER YEAR VOLUME 2. NUMBER 31. The Obituary H. S. Day was; born Iri New Richmond, Ohio, March 19, 1811.

He enlisted from there in company Twelfth Ohio" tegiment, was promoted to sergeant-major and served 1 until 1861 He also was a Mason for forty Store Variety- Jewelry Box Paper Perfumes Manicure (This is the time of the year and we are especially prepared to take care of your wants. We keep as good goods as you ivill find anywhere. Read this Move to Their New Home Tuesday A. L. Anderson and family left for their new home near Lonok Arkansas where Mr.

Anderson has purchased a farm. A tar load of household andother personal proparey was tafea through for them by W. F. More dobk. Seven yearsago the Ander-son, 'people came here from Fairfield Iowa and in the time thdt they have lived here they have made a large number of friends who regret deeply their gojng.

Univesally the business people speak of Hr.Anderson's integrity in the highest terms.a good.neighbor and a hard working man lie has won the respect and friendship of his neighbors and the leaving of the Anderson family is regretted by the entire community, list carefuHy and make your selections eariy. Dry Goods Look over my line of presents while doing your Christmas shopping Special orders well taken care of, Leave them early Men's Sweater coats ")0c to $3.00.. Ladies Sweaters 50c to Children's Sweaters '50c -to SI ,50. Infant's sweater suits per garment. Men's and Hoys' caps 2ao to $1.

50,, Men's hats choice 1.50. Men's heavy union suits of good qaality; Ladies' Velastic union suits are tine. v. Also a full of Children's underwear that is -warm. Bed Blankets S1.C0 to $1 R.

II. Brand Overalls for men in blue and, Christmas Post Cards and Booklets Additional Locals Wm Mauch and family ate Thanksgiving dinner at the tggist Jeweler Vahn home. Ralphv Swarti of White City was a business visitor in Dwight Shoes Men's shoes from b2.50 to $4.00. Ladies' shoes $2 50 to 3.50. Children's shoos at all Ve rjan fit you Overshces for everybody.

between trains Monday. Mr; and Mrs. H. Ramsey ate Thanksgiving dinner with 1 Mr. 'Epvorth Leajjue at 7.

Preaching at by Pastor. And still the g-ood work goes on. The attendance continues good at the special services. A large number have acknowledged a Savion The Lord has promised us a continuation of his blessings with our willingness to serve, He was married to Miss Nancy Lihsej at Nert Richmond' in 1805. To this union siix children were born, five of whom survive hiin.

In 1870' he came td Morris county, Kansas, taking a homestead in what was later Ohio township. Byindustrombined with artistic taste he made the land to blossom and bloom. Later he entered into "the real estate business and was very successful, placing many renters on farms of their own. 'Twas said of him that he knew -every foot of land in the county, i In 1900 he married Mrs. Estel-la D.

Cross of Washington, C. and soon thereafter came to To; peka. When he was about to leave Morris county, the editor said of him; "Mr. Day's depart-u re will take, from us one of our very, best citizens. Industrious, wide awaker-liberal almost to a fault in aiding public enterpri's es, and a man of sterling worth to any It can be said of him in truth that lie was one of God's noblemen, he bared his breast to shot and shell when his country needed him' and all through his life he was found on the side bf law, order, and decency.

"The sails are brown and rpugh and sere A long as we can see them here, But when afar upon the We lingering turn and look again White as the wing of a seabird swift; Or new fallen' snow's unsullied drift; So we with those our hearts hold dear, well side by side and year by year And faults and frailties 'recognize-Albeit with lenient eyes But the day comes that seemed afar: With orders sealed they cross the bar, Thentoua watching from the, Their sails are White forever more," Parts clipped from the State Capitol and added toby a friend. Mr. "Day's funeral was' held in the Pxesbyterian church and interment made in the wight Groceries This department is in first c-lys condition. We'meet all competion at all limes. Ficsh fruit a speciality.

Nice candy and nuts fcr Xmas. Candy from 10c to 25c per pound. Nuts nil kinds and prices, "Special prices to teachns and Sunday Schools. Try a. sack bf our White Leaf Flour, we guarantee every -ack.

Highest market prices paid for produce. We Guarantee Everything We Sell. Now a few suggestions for Xmas Dishes in a large selection for Xmas presents from 10c COME ONE AND ALL. Laymen in Action at tho Methodist" Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Tho Laymen will have charge, Ramsey's parents at Kelso.

Tie Thanksgiving dance at the rink was well and a very nice time' was reported by all. Mr. H. M. Strom "and family of Junction City spent Thanksgiving at the home of W.

M. Strom near town. Mr. and Lee and Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. Dowell and iamUylate Thanksgiving dinner at J. F. Lee's: Dr.

Brethour accompanied Robert Adams and wife to To-peka where they took their infant son for treatment. For Undertaking and Embalming, good worlr and moderate terms, Wrm, W. Dumm, Undertaker, phone 112, night 220, School- Notes Every one reports a good time Thanksgiving, "and all seemed to enjoy the two days' vacation. Miss Stenger pent Thanks giving at her home in Council Grovel Helena Holshcraser accompanied her and'visited until Sun; day. The teachers and pupils are beginning to prepare a Christmas program.

Rainy days are causing irregular attendance. Here's hoping it doesn't continue much longer. Karl and Pearl Day were Absent from school Tuesday. The recent rains are beginning to show that he re is- a place or two on the roof that need attention as the -dampness is appearing on the Morol, "Give this Immediate attention or theTe will he a job of plastering to do again Miext year." Frank Nordeen und Karl Day attended a foot-ball game at Council Grove Thanksgiving day. Oh! those History grades.

Prin. H.H. Hamsey and wife ate Ttianksgiving dinner at Kelso. The hoys had luasket ball Class Leader, Ray Folton, will conduct service by speaking of Laymen in Action. 'V' A Good Church Meralwr, by Wm Voegole.

Who's Who in Church, Mrs. Croa-mer. Loving the Church, Mrs. Simmons. Planting the Leavers to Move tho World, Ralph Felton.

Special Music. A Welcome to All. The Pastor will have charge of the services In the evening and will preach from tho subject, "Excuses." The Ladies Aid Society will meet with Mrs. Clias. Johnson on Dec.

10. Members are requested to attend and bring their friends. Junction City Kansas. to S2.00 eacli. Jewelry, Ladies' Hand Bags, Ladies' neck wear, and many things that we cannot tell you of on 'account of Handkerchiefs from 5c to 25c.

L.dies, wo some nice waist paterns in 'silk 'at $1,00 per yard. Men's fancy dress shirts. 'v Men's fancy dress gloves. Men's work gloves 25c to 1.00. Men's warm leather mittens 25c to $1X0.

Our Toy Department is Complete Come and Kake Your Selections Early. Toy of all kinds at all prices for the Ken's and Boys Tics from 15c to 5Cc. Come In and Inspect Our Stock A negro too drunk to navigate was picked up by the marsliall Sunday evening. He was placed in the dock until he could secure his bearings when he moved on. Miss Maude Buchanan, came home from the hospital in Topeka, last Monday.

Miss Buc hanan is rapidly recovering from the operation which she underwent a short time ago' Clarence Johnson, a brother of the man-of all-work of this Surprised A very pleasant surprise was Presbyterian Church Sabbath school every Sunday morn-rig at the usual hour. Christian Endeavor every Sabbath at 7: P. M. Junior E. every Sunday at th.v o'clock in the afternoon.

Owing to thevot woather the Ladies Aid will not hold their usual social this week. The meeting will be held on Wednesday Dec. 17th at the home of Mrs. C. Nicholy.

Every body invited to attend. The Lecture which was announced to 1m? held on tho evening of Friday theGUi has beeri indufiuately. game scheduled for Saturday sheet, came in from Denver Colo carried out last Friday cemetery Wednesday. when' a' large crowd of young folks gathered at the home of night with Parkerville but owing to rain the game was called off. Another game is being arranged lor the near Xutnre.

Jim Finley completely surpris rado. He is one of the tribe that i shop we promptly shoved him a high stool Herman Strom's son was quite badly hurt Friday morning when Girlsl IGirlsI Girls! Three little girls have come to live in Dwight since our' last issue. The first little lady arrived ing Frank Nordeen. Games were in order and Mrs. Finley served a very '-delectable lunch and an exceptionally line time was' re- at the Vern Goss home, Novem ber 27th, the second at the home he got tangled up with a barbed Boh Adams took his little son to Christ's Hospital in Topeka, Monday.

The little fellow is suffering from an affection of the hip. Strange and uncanny noises, proceeding from the Presbyterian church Thursday evening attracted the attention of passers-by, who diagnosed the sounds as snoring, possibly by some unearthly sleeper at any rate the said "passersby" notified the church authorities; who investigated, but found nothing! Later it was discovered that it weary horse hitched near the church had been the ventriloquist. Lock! We have just received a bos of ifisorted Fabric Finish Superfine Visiting Cards. Ladies come in ail oVjir ir calling cards now, you will need an extra supply during the holidays. by all.

We were unable ttj of C. CFulls on December 1st, and the thi rd at the home of Al wire fence, Mr. and Mrs. Strom brought the little fellow to town for medical assistance. obtain a complete list of those present.

Frank Nordeen Surprised bert Aspelin on December 2nd. Dwight welcomes these dainty young ladies and wishes for List Thursday, Sheriff Carr arrested William Soderberg. on a ar a it sv r.i out by Frank them long and happy lives. The friends anil neighbors of Dr. Droll and son Donald of CHURCH NOTES TIelhodist Church Special jueettng still in profrress.

Sunday school at JO o'clock. Layman in Actirn at 11. Junk Lt ague st3 P. f. Alta Vist and Dr.

Brethour, inan. cl arging Soderberg with robbing of Buchanan's store. What the evidence against Scderberg is we liave not learned as no preliminary has I en 1-eld wife and son Leslie took Thanks-1 giving dinner with E. B. Hyle and family.

Swedish Lutheran Church KEV. A.T. TRAIN, PASTOK. Surday school at 10 a.m. Morning service 11 a.m.

English services next Sunday evening at All are cordially invited to attend. Thf Sunday School teachers are requested to meet next Sunday morning after Sunday School to make arra'g-ments for the Christmas festival. Rev. will attend tho Mission meetings at Assoria next week. Thanksgivirg festivities are a thing of the pst.

Even though tha weatl er threatened the church was well filed at all its meetings. We had High Mass at 11 A. M. Dinner and supjor were served in the Lnther League The speaker of the day was Wm Nodci-tand. the- editor of t'n Lindslorg Posten.

He spoke to us the afternoon in Swedish and in tue evening in llnglih. Both aui3nesx were cnlertainin? and insirtl live. The evening prormm as ohkfiy of musical numlors. Tbe Sr-osis SfK-iety serv't ojjvr siT'i'h vr cretin pix-nui. DENTIST J.

C.Dowelland family planned and carried on a complete sur-jn-ise on them last Faiday eveni og Whiiethe family were the evening in' singing. About sixty five persons assembled at their home and all gathered on and around the porch then the door was opened and the crowd all in with the singing. A very enjoyable evening vas ent in this hospitable home playing games, music and social co iversatiou after which a sump-uo is supper was served 'consisting of oysters, celery, fruit and After which the many friends departed for. their several houcs declaring that they had a most enjoyable time. Dr.

Howard in will vnpJxL Ivjo weelco, from Dec. 1st, to Dec'lSth..

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1912-1918