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The Dwight Tribune from Dwight, Kansas • 1

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The Spirit Dwight NO. 8. WIGHT, KANSAS, FRIDAY, MARCH 22. 1907 VOL. III.

lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillliillllliilllllllllllillllllllllllllllilll "To Alta Vista, we saw them start For to see the great show. But, Oh! how th9 mud did cling to their cart Sale And back to D.wighta foot-they had ening COME to go I. Tudor is building an addition to his house. George Tilberg is very sick at his homo, north of town. P.

L. Johnston placed a new phone in the Palaee, this weelc. Dress Goods We are making this season the grandest showing of beautiful new dress goods we have ever put before you and your presence is cordially invited to come to our store and in- spect the goods; Rain Proof Suitings, Phantom check Suiting in blue, white and black, Berkshire Worsted, and a number of other new pieces in check plaids and strip suitings. John Garrenson returned home from Kansas City, Wednesday. Mrs.

Mao Cnryea reigned home from a visit in Topeka, Sunday. Tli6 Palace ikes "a speciality of keep ing high grade chocolates. Austin Eorke and friend New Dress Ginghams thotn went to Manhattan, Friday. In neat stripes and broken checks, good colorings in wTash goods; also a pretty line of silk dress ginghams. i We always have on hand a pretty line of Percales and Calicoes.

No lady should fail to see th line. T. A. Morrison, who now owns the Amphlet buildingvwas here Tuesday. Miss Anna Ramsour; went to AHa Vista Wednesday returning Thursday.

W. A. Axe and N. W. Nelsop trans acted business in Council Grove, Friday.

Mrs. A. G. Kern anil daughter Miss and see what STORMS SONS are doing. We can save you money on Hats, Caps, and Gents' Furnishings as we have a full line and will make prices that would astonish you.

We "carry the best line of Paint and can make such prices that any one can afford to paint their houses and barns. We have just received a new shipment of Furni- ture and it is just what you have been wanting. We also have a complete line of Groceries at the lowest prices. We have some fine Early Ohio and Minnesota Rose seed potatoes: come in and see Our new line of Dry Goods will soon be in and each and every department will be full of the most up-to-date goods and the prices and quality of our goods will be such that they can fail to please you. Our line of Ladies Collars, Belts and other novelties will be complete.

'Cottle in early and get first choice. Jessie, visited with Mrs. V. Goss, Sun Laces and Embroideries This department is filled with new and elaborate pa- 5 terns. Now is the time to get your Swiss or Embroidery Corset Cover.

Prices to suit. Muslin Underwear I Why worry about making these garments when you can buy them much cheaper. Inspect the Corset Covers and Underskirts at oui store. i Nothing in a home is more attractive than a bed dressed in a pretty white spread and lace Shams and no excuse can be offered as Shafer Jenkins carries a good line. I Ladies Indian Linen Shirt Waists $1.35 to $2.75.

I Linoleum, Carpets, Oil Cloth, MattingSj are here ready for" you when house cleaning time is near, The largest stock of Wall Paper ever bought to town can be found here. Save time and trouble by buying your Wall Paper from us. We also haVe a sample boon from which you can order from. day. Through kindness of Mrs.

N. D. Swen-son we added P. F. Peterson, Almc, Colorado, to oar list.

MIss Nettie No rdeeij spent Saturday and Sunday with her parepts. She has two weeits more of school. A C. Castleberry purchased" three lots near his home plade of Sarah A. Taylor, of Tojktl, this week.

Among renewals for the Spirit this week arel Geo. iJisher, John Garrenson, Frank Johnson. W. M. Moore, Lanson Woodworm.

J. A. Fis'her has purchased a blaok-stnith shop at Alta Vis' a. Mr. Fisher has been Working for the Ilauserman at this place and is a first class workman.

Lanson Woodworth of Alrtla, was In town Monday dtt.fhix.ing to business matters. As soon as arrangements Can be made he will ttlova to Dight. 12 Lebafon of Kelso, visited his sister Mrs. Geo. Dasher, the latter part of last week and 'while in towrt chThI at this office and ordered the Spirit sent to his ISvetone knows that spnng IS the season of the year whh file system heed Cleansing, Dade's Little Liver Fills are P.

Storms 6c Sons wight, Kansas 3 i Mrs. T. G. Van Meter made this office jl Hill IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllb I LOCAL I a pleasant call Monday afternoon. .1.1 and join Nordeen Went to Kansas City Sunday night with stodki The residences of Wm.

Ktmseyt Mrs Dora Oiswell and Miss Emma Lamaj are receiving new colors of paint, by te. Kitchell and his force. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif J. F. BroderiCk of Route i Is a hew reader of.this paper, Thanks.

Mrs. Emma Stump returned home from IlerlBgtont after ft visit with he daughter, Mrs. J. 8. Harris.

2 Personal, td the Gentlemen I We now have four large Clothing houses from which we gemd orders and know they are reliable Compaiiies. Fit guar-;" I ahteed. Let lis haVe your next order for your Spring Suit and I thefe af tei your order's can be taken at home. For new Belts. Collars, Combs, and etc.

examine our line something new always arriving. hater Jenkins! DWIGHT, KANSAS Sihiilliliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiii Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiriii iiiimi mil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii uiiiiiiiiiiiiir Mr. C. W. Nordeen and mother Mrs iohneon of PirkerVillej went to Itering ton" Friday to visit Mrs.

Jones; They returned home Sunday. "When the cat's away, the mice will play. If you don't believe this statement, ask the young laiiy that started to Alta Vista Sat night. Spring Goods Cui4 store is nicely filled with hew" spring goods i nor can we described them to ydii; dome in and get prices and see the goodSi Evetfy department has something new for yoti. fid-low we dan only give' you A small idea of our' goods PAINTS WAISTS We have received a line of Now is the time td get Pain tSj Heath Miiligan, and your stiiiimef waists' wash every one knows what that and silk In black white and paint is without us dwelling color3, These waists will on the subject.

"The world's only be here a short time and best paint." It is the1 time of y0it will wantto get the dream the year td brighten your AH prices and tije latest out, home Oil the out sidei also the out buildings! clean things up A and give them a Coat of Heath I rl I VI Milligah Paint. The sWellest line of ghig- 1 "IIV hams ever brought to town. EMBROIDERY Also new calidoes for; a H. i i hdw house dress. Read our display ad dn Embroider Centerpieces and of wheninncedseeus Remcni.

Mmie the GroCcry dc. berwedarr'ythenichardsoiis Embroidery Silks and will en- mmt of the Dw, ht deaf or to satisfy your wants. Co ig re.stockcd with Don't new, up-to-flatd and fresh Sewing goods; highly recommended, TYy them. Sold by A. W.

Bensoil. v. Ri H. Loball shipped his hoiise hold goods to Salt Lake City. Utah, Saturday where he has a rail road b.

Mr. Lo-ban was the Rock Island agent here for several months. Banty Peters was able to dri Ve to town Tuesday, About December he was hunting with a coiislrj was acoidently phot in the shoulder and has hot been able to leaVe his rcom sine then. Geo. Gtiidge1 Is at his old trldk agiin, improving the looks of 'his property.

He is having the Store building painted, the side walk i9 being rebuilt and the scales ftre beiilg prepared for lise. Slier-man Fletcher are the palilterS. II. Hitchcock aotlve postmaster general, says) "Post Cards Ornamented with particles of glasg, mica or "other similar substance liable to injure the perSoh9 of thosa handling the malls, are excluded front the mails except wheri enclosed In Suitahle The following yOnhg people attended the McFarland horde talent play at Alta Vista Saturday evening: D. Ratledge and Miss Bessie Buchanan II.

Clay Marks and Miss Nina Goss, M. 0. Wright and Mi ss Nellie Knridflon, LOuis Conde and Miss ICdyth Forsyth, B. R. (juinn arid Miss Carrie Sohnppcl.

Whoa backli They all report a jolly good time, especially the last couple mentioned. John Dnnn, Ora Thomas, Charles Amsbury, Oliver AmsburyjFred Hols-houser and George- Ctiryea took a hand oar, Saturday hight and started to go to the show at Alta Yistaj when they got abotit foiir mi'es on their wiy they sa a light, which they imagined wa8 a lisad light, bilt which was ill reality caused by a hobo striking a rriatch to light His pipe and fearing that- they might get their Car clear oil tho right of way, rthd proceeded to walk the last three weary miles of their journpy. llaj Hal boys he lattghs beBt who laughs last. IV11LLINERY it if OPENING Will be pleased to have thb ladies1 bf wight and vicinity, call and see my hew line of hats in the MODEL BUILDING, on Saturday, March 23, at 1 in 1 will also moVe my dress-malt ing shop In with my Millinery eld- partment and will be ready for your order. Give me a call.

MiSS ANNA JENNER 1 1 11 it 4 rf.

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Years Available:
1905-1911