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The Dwight Tribune from Dwight, Kansas • 1

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6li The Bwight 0MJL JLILo NO. 21. VOL. III. DWIGHT, KANSAS, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1907 llllllltllIMIIIIIIIIII.IItll,lliril,,lllllllllllllllll,lii,lllllllllllllllllllattll.lllllllllllllll lllllllltllllllMIM Come to the Forsyth's Grove, July 4th, and enjoy yourself.

Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Olson came in Eggsactly Right 3 You will always find us in line with the right merchandise, at the right from Paxico, Tuesday, from a-visit ith her parents.

Married. BLANKLEY 1SLANC At the home of the bride's parents in Alta Vista, Sunday, June 10, Miss Anna Blankley and Mr. Otto Blanc of Dwight, were united in marriage. The bride is a stranger to most of our citizens but comes highly recommend while the groom has been em W. W.

Moore lost a valuable horse Friday morning. I)on't forget July 4th, Forsyth's prices, in the right time of the season Grove, 3 miles south-west dT town. ployed as blacksmith in Hauserman Miss Beatrice llemdon went to the county seat to attend the last two Bros, shop, and a woithy young man. They began housekeeping in the Pete Swenson property. weeks of Institute and take the examination.

Our large line of SlioeS and Slippers are. up-to date and a good wearing kind. We handle the following make WOKTMAN STOnDAKD Mr. and Mrs. John Munch attended GENTLEMEN if you want, your Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neckwear." and all other furnishings to be just exactly the proper caper, you can't afford to be careless in buying them, Did ycu ever stop to think" what a good place Storms is to buy all such things.

Just at present our si6ck is complete in every respect. A Very pleasant wedding took place meeting at he German Bapt ist church in Alta Vista, Sunday afternoon. Found in front of the Palace a pair of spectacles and case, owner call for them at The Palace. Don't forget the Royal Neighbors serve ice cream and cake Saturday afternoon and evening, June 22. E.

J. Oliver is a very popular I -Novelties Suspenders You can always sell suspen- drs, but you can always buy them as advantageously as now. However hard you may be to please, we'll suit you. Laces i Thousands of yards of Laces in all widths and style, As- sorted to suit and priced to sell. Trim your summer in it lace'adds to your looks.

Embroideries The most splendid collec- I tlon of Embroideries it has ever been our pleasure to show. Sets, narrow, medium or wide patterns and all-overs as lie delivers the fre.sheM and nicest strawberries. If want them see him. at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Wort-man, June 12th, at 11 a. in. Their daughter, Miss Anna E. Wortman, was then united in marriage to Mr. Duane M.

Stoddard, in the presence of the members of their family circle, P.ev. A. C. F. Schmidt officiating.

After the ceremony a bountiful re-pa- was served and a pleasant time was enjoyed. Mrs. Stoddard is thoroughly known and appreciated by our citizens. Mr. Stoddard has acted upon the old motto: "Get your cage be-fore you gel your bird" and owns a pleasant place east of Parkerville.

May their joys in the journey of life be many. KNUDSON-KEItN Miss -Nelle Knudson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Kiyidson, and Mr.

We have 'a largfi stock of Mr. and Mrs. w. I Storms were i seasonable Belts, Uass, Tin It- called to Woodson county, Monday, on account of sickness. T.

A. Quinn Ornaments, Combs, Novelties, i and want jou to buy them. is managing the store. Mrs. T.

A. Quinn returned home from Clay Center, Friday night. I It grandson, Leo Greene, came home with her for a visit. Neckwear For either ladtea or gentle' men. A full complete stock.

All the late shapes and so priced that you'll find buying a pleasure, Look at this line. Ladies! have you seen those Uni versal Bread Makers and Food Chop Clint W. Kern, son of Mr. and Mrs. Have you seen what a fine line of Summer Silks, Suitings.

Rayure. Swisses, Dimities, Batiste, Lawns and etc, that we carry? Also Ladies Furnishings goods of all kinds. All over Embroideries for waists, Corset Cover Embroideries, White Embroidered Belts and Collars, white Parasols, white Beaded Handbags, Elbow GloVes in both the black and white; Notions, Novelties, of all kinds. If you are thinking of buying anything in the line of Furniture come in and get our prices before buying else where. We carry the New Royal Sewing Machine and a better machine is not sold anywhere.

Our American Lady and American Gentleman Shoes and Oxfords are the best in the town. Our line of Groceries is always complete and up-to-date. Everything you want in that line. Don't forget those handsome 42 piece dinner Sot We are giving away with every $25 worth of cash trade. pers at B.

B. Gold's hardware storeg Go in and see them. A. G. Kern, were married in Council Grove, Wednesday, June 1H, 'by Probate Judge Aplington.

They were iiccompnnied by Mr. Henry Knudson in Miss Mmide Buchanan. The bride Misses Tena Gold and Emma Lamar went to Herington Sunday to visit Men's, Women 'is and Tiffel the family of (Mem Gold. They re ii'd groom were childhood piny mutes turned home Monday on No. 12, Children Hosiery any I colors ready for your in Miss Tena Gold sVent several days this wedding is the out come of a h- correspondence.

Nelle, is one of Dwight's populur you' lndy's and with her parents here. She is attending Institute at Council Grove- spection and selection. needs no i. traduction to our readers. i She Is girl of swept and winning tem Mrs, Chas.

llarrisoh atid Miss Ellen Tysell were at White City Inst Friday TUty your Groceries of lis per vbo kes friends where and Saturday attending Carnival. sue goes, jo k' ow ner is 10 love tier. ahvitys fresh and in a ti(ii; Iler deputing leaves mi mcIib in the y.t. ami Mrs, (leo. llatismnan en ici'ts of mtiey of her friends, who i and clean condition.

tertained the following to Sunday levertheless feel that she will easily dinner: Mrs. Ilosey, Win, Heilar add "Remember we keep win her way to the hearts of those to wifs, James Arkc.ll Ind wife, Herman Yours For Business, whom she is going, ai will be hupp) Strom and wife, Win, Strom and wife. 3 our Butter on ice and not in her new home. Clint is a energetic youi mull and holds position Don't fail to patronise the- icecream parlors at The Palai'e wliertr 'oti can mix with all that cowe to our store. Try us Islington, where they will make get the Very purest of ice cre9m, (ce their home.

W. P. Storms Sons Dwight, Kansas 3 Nojsiery on the butter deal. Nineteenth Anniversary1 Last Monday evening, very niuoli to cream Suiidaes afid cool drinks of all kinds. A number of friends ai i relatives gave Herman Strom a surprise last Friday evening, being his birthday.

Lunch was served by' Mrs, Strom and a pleasant time s'ietit. surprise of J. L. Hulslioit, i ininibt'l' of frier.ds nppenrcd ln home er. Co.

Dwiht mill Mill IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIMIIIIII Illllllllllk Get oiie of those souvenir fans at hihI to keep him from sh-t pin(i The Palace. LOCAL tittliile. 'J'he following lielpeil I)r A. E. Hemphill was an Alta make Hie eVt-ning delightful! Mr.

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Mrs, ft. W. ftelson, Mr Vista caller Saturday. L. 1).

Potter', Rock Island Agetit was in Topeka, Saturday evening. the first of the week Visilintf her parents. She is a graduate of the tfatina Business Colfeee and was on her way Hiiil Mii'. V. Xl Justice, Rev.

and Mr? Corn for Sale liftiuire 6f H. J. Oliver, two arid ono half milt's west of Dwight. Mr. and Mrs.

3. II. Mi-Leavj to Kansas City where a position licsfi Fiifief fttlsnn, Orace and Henry Tlia.fhrist.iah church i's receiving a hew coat of paint. (Jastleberrv awaits her coming. -tin Mtrort.

The occasion for gnthying wn ti remind Jim that he had beei Chttrdh of Study a. m. nmriii'd neiet'h toe cream nnd cuke Were nerveVl in tlte nicely decoiated Tifed Feeling Go to spade, my gahden, Turn a tishin' wulini: Makes me powerful lazy Just to watch him Mr. Wuhin is scairy, Seems just lie say: am mighty hungry, Better hide away." Ain't no liurry 'bout diu Gahden enny how; Spade it up to-morrer; Goin' tisliin' now. Mr.

VVm. Baird spent nlgl Strayed A yearling steer, red with while mark under left ear. Party can have same by paying pasture rent an! paying for this notice. James Magtjikb. Praise aiid Manorial Services ll a.

diiili'jf room. MifsOraee Moore delight m. Much good comes to individual: and communities by obeying the com ed some excellent music Everybody enjoyed ths occasion. 8ev- enil vefv nice pi esent were received mahd "Forget net the assembling" of yourselves together as the manner of Ice cream Sundaes at Tdie Palace. Win.

Ramsey came in from fopeka Tuesday. Miss Mae Wood Was in Dwight, between trains Saturday. This section of the cdiinty was blessed with a good old rain Tuesday. A number of our citizens attended iniival at White City, last week. Misses Rosa! Sutterliii and Maude Kuchaiiaii attended the hall game at Alta Vista, Saturday afternoon, Our home merchant takes the far' mer's produce.

With them lie find ready market for his butter eggs, his potatoes and apples, These department, stores take only 'his money. Our home1 merchants, not fof i vommodations afid to assist the fanners, buy his produce. They sell it in a majority of cases for less thtfh they pay for Jt and handle it at a loss, yet some farmers do not appreci ate this arid take the very same money Afk J. L. if he got sleep enough that night? some Is." Some- do Hot forgetj some do not care to; some say it is as well Carroll are the painters.

Miss Kdytli Forsyth went to Manila! tail, Friday, to' attended Commencement Exercise. A bM car" jumped the track about 6ne-half mile from town Sunday delaying So. about two liotirs Come to Forsyth's Gr6Vef July 4th, visit with your friends and neighbors and haVe a jolly good We liaVe cigars to burn but we jvant joh to ftirh them for Us. TlIK t'AtACK. Til; Ahniixi CVn'f6i? Graduating Kxerclses will be1 held in the Presbyterian" church at.Cotifk.il Grove at 2:00 m.

Friday, June 21. Dr. B. F. Amsbury strid son Oliver, attended the Undertakers Association Postponed On account of the rain the Child-' reus' bay exercises which were to he held in tire M.

E. church Sunday morning were postponed until Sun- day, June 2.1, at 10:30 a m. or better to meet in little squads as in Christ 's toget her. "There is a way that seemth right but tbe'efid there of death." We would like to meet all and travel with them fct the ever lasting way together. Obedience is with J.

Tj. Holhliomer. Mr. Baird In. been Sunday School misntonary for t(t; Emporia PresfJytsry for a iimnber of years; he will go from, this Held July to the Oklanoma Presbytery wheri h( will labor in the same capacity.

PineuleS for the kidneys stn ngthn these organs snd assist in drawing poison from the blood. Try them' for rli' ti matl-m, kidny, bladder I' lumbHgo and tired worn out They bring quick r'lief. SalifffRCtb a guaranteed. A. W.

C. II. Titus, Supt Wanted A reliable man, to represent us In this afid adjoining county, position win" pay $100 and up, according to ability. Those that are capable of doing business with farmers and stock men preferred. Answer-by letter, G.

f. Gaty, Dwight, Kansas. A Eoy's Easfty on Hornets. A hornet is the smartest bug that flies anvwhure. He comes when lie and send it to a department store! at Leavenworth, Kansas, this week, COLORADO Enjoy youf Vatfatiori there this year.

You'll have' the time of yonr life and the Colorado climate high and dry will tone up your constitution. Rock Inland' lines provide (he best route and tfin H'fvice-only road enteffng both Colorado Springs and Denver direct front the East terminals at Poebto, also. Ask for bea'ufiluliy illustriilecJ briok, "Under the Turquoise and particulars 4s to tow excursion rat. JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION fltdsort. iixtvdav and flfteeh-da'v pleases, and goes when he gets ready.

when they cart get better bargains Oliver I took the fwamhwtkm for an ight at home; mbalmeri One way a Iwntt shows his smart ness is by attending to his own bust ness and making everything who interferes with him wish thy done the rr-i HAVE YOU BOUGHT same thinji'. 1 When a hornet stingvS rt. fellow he CLEAR! NG knows and never stops talking SALE IThat FOUrl'TII OF JULY Suit? Yoti will ienl about it as long as his friends will Iexolirsion ticket are on sale daily at all P.iitk Islnnd-stations. Exposition listen to him. OW) day a hornet stung (my pa is a preacher) on the nose, tnd did not do any pastoral visiting for month without talking of gffcjff fikferferil Inferesf.

Grand' havirf and mflitafy' spectacle. Stio-rnarine warship. Night tlluminations. about that hornet; Another wy a hornet shows Ms ARATOG A K. EXCURSION smartness is' by not procrastinating, Tickets sole? July 21 4i and' 6 If he bits any business with you he will attend to hi at oice, and then very low.

CJO direct by rail, or via better and celebrate harder if you are dressed up' for the occasion. Look at our Cool Summer Suits they are' well tailored an8 tfio style is right. The patterns are the' latest from mills. Out sum'mef line of Furnishings is com plete in every respect, We positively carry the' largest line of Men's Shirts, Collars and Cuffs in the We keep' only the beist of everything. We do not pose' as a "Cheap' Store but' we do guarantee hnt you will not buy better Igoods any other place at lower prices'.

leave you to think' it over yourself. Niagara Thousand lilantts, St. Lawrence Rfvef, Lake Chaniplaih. Very low side-trip fates to New York, He don't do like the mosuitoi who Boston1 and by steamer1' to Norfolk comes fooling around for half an hour singing ain'd thn wlien 1h! has Hcd yoi o)l lie cai, Xn amestoWn Exposition'. Ask for Knighfi Tertt pftf fowrt foldef mid full partlcular.

Very low rats also' to the Pacific Must make room for Hall Stock every thing reduced; t)RE'S8 fiAT'Sy WTRfcE'i1 Ladies Cai children c'ApsV BABY FLOwEKSv QUILl; I SS A A Ry Pfdjj away yelling, "So kin." A lrornct Coast, ttf the Great Lalces resorts and never bleeds ht if lmstivks you yoa will "0 6lt on a swell. to Chicago, the met-rbpolitan dummer-ih? olace. Copyright 1908 Kuppenhelmer Ch' Chicago Auk for Chic ago I d6n't know afiytbhirf' about hornets, only that Josh Hillings says: "A hornet is an! Infiainnlhle (Josh was a poor speller) sudden' hi' his impreshuns, and rather liksty in his eonckisions, or end." Ex- 101 ner. Information ob all ubjecti from' Kridstriiari dlothirig do.y Manhattan Wamego L. D.

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