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Tfo Dwight Spirit. DWIGHT, KANSAS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER. 18, 1907 NO. 38, VOL. III.

Home made taffy at The Palace. Ralph Swartz was over from Whit City, Friday. Presbyterian Church Notes II. A. M.

HOLSHOUSER, PASTOR Something new for Sunday School next Sunday; be sure to be present on time so as not to miss anything. The ladies of the Christian church Wm. Mauch and family are visiting John Swartz and family. Fall and Winter Goods School Notes The children- in the primary room are taking great interest in Nature Study. Ko far this month there has been one word missed in third grade spelling.

The best drawings of the Intermediate Room are displayed on the front wall of the school room. Ruby Brady stands at trie head of the class in fourth grade spelling and Maude Easter in the "fifth grade at Emporia served the Presbyterian Synod with a free luncli at their meeting one day last week. The obituary of Oliver Amsbury by 'Twould Make a Better World, If all who hate would love us, And all our lives were true; The stars that swing above us, Would brighten in the blue. If cruel words were kisses, And every scowl a smile; A better world than this is, Would hardly be worth while. If purses would untighten, To meet a brother's need; The load we bear would lighten Above the grave of greed.

If those who whine would whistle And those who languish, laugh, The rose would, rout the thistle, The grain outrun the chaff. If hearts were always jolly, If grievings were forgot, And tears and nfelancholy Were things that now are not; Then love would kneel to Duty, And all the world would seem A bridal bower of beauty A dream within a dream. Selected. Boyd Co. received a car load of Kansas potatoes, this week.

Mrs. A. Larson of Abbyville, will be a Spirit reader for a year. Mrs. J.

M. Tudor and two children departed for Abilene, Friday, for several days visit. elms. Nordeen was in Salina the first of the week. Johnnie Nordeen had charge of the Lumber Miss' Etta Linn came in Sunday evening from a visit in with her sister, Mrs.

James Day. Mrs. A. J. Engstrom spent several days with her sister, Miss Blanche Clark, who has been very low with typhoid, fever.

spelling. The Intermediate and Primary Rooms had a joint program Friday. The visitors present were Mesdames Ramsour, Sutterlin and Hewitt, Misses Moore and Sutterlin. The Fifth and Sixth Grades are making booklets, the one of Roosevelt, the other of Longfellow and reproducing in their own words some of these authors productions. There is nothing done without ef fort and the pupil who puts forth the Card of Thanks greatest effort with a definite plan We have just opened a new stock of fall and winter goods and we want you to come in and look them over.

You will find the best the market affords in Dress Goods of all kinds. You all know the line of Broadcloths, Serges, Mohairs, Panamas, and Novelties that we carry so it is hardly necessary for us to go into detail and describe them. We have a fine line of Ladies Furnishing Goods long and short Kimonoes, Tennis Flannel Night Gowns, Knit Skirts, Black Mercerised Sateen Skirts from 2.00 to $5.00, Golf Gloves from 25c to 75c a pair. And did you see those Blankets, Comforts, Bed Spreads, and etc. Our Cotton Blankets range in price from 85c to 1.75; the Woolen Blankets at 4.00, $4.72, and $5.00.

We carry the largest and best stock of Groceries in the town, always fresh and clean. A new supply every week and prices right. Bring us your butter and eggs. Highest mar ket price paid for produce of all kinds, Yours for Business, W. P.

Storms Sons Dwight, Kansas and aim in view gets the best results. Let the mind, be fully concentrated I We wish to thank our neighbors and friends who so kindly assisted us during the sickness and death of our son and brother, Oliver R. on the thoughts before it and not be satisfied until the ideas are grasped In a way to be retained atid to be Monday, October 14th, was the 415th anniversity of the discovery of America. Most of he public schools cele- brate "Discovery Day." A. S.

Edgerton and family left for a visit with relatives in Manhattan Thursday and' from there they go to their new home in Colorado Colorado. The-eocial datice" which was given -in the A. O. U. W.

hall Friday evening was well attended by home and out-of-town Visitofsi Music was furnished by Letithen Jones. Those present from White City were Jame Holiseman and wife, Al Gruber( Mis, Clara reters( Tom Abner, Miss Mer tie Warnlca( Frank Kmidson, Mis Moss, Foe Baxter; Miss Ella Peters. made of practical value. the pastor was forgotten last Wednesday in his rush to get away to the meetings of Presbytery and Synod. The pastor reports one of the most interesting meetings of Synod lie ever attended.

attendance was large, the addresses were very fine and everybody seemed to be in a geneval mood. Evangelist E. II. Baker with his noted singer, will be here to begin the meeting in the church Thursday night of next ween, October 24th. A cordial invitation is extended to every body to attend.

Pray for.the success of the Master's work and then do all you can to answer your prayer and you will be surprised at the good accomplished. 1 For Sale The following household goods are for sale, cheap, at the A. W. Benson drug store. One dining room table, 0 foot.

Four dining chairs, Six rocking chairs, Two gasoline stoves, 2 and 3 burners Two upholstered chairs, One upholstered settee, One medicine cabinet. One commode, One Soninoe, One chiffonier, One linoleum, 7x0, One ironing board, One gasoline oven, One Tabourette table, gilt, Newman Bros, piftfio "and music cabinet, Three rugs 4x7, 3xfl, 2x5, One sewing cabinet, One set dishes, One pair portlers, tapistry, Cooking utensils and other kitchen" accesories, One carpet sweeper, These goods are practical new, the best of quality and in good condition, Dr. B. F. AmshUky and Family.

Wanted Alfalfa hay wanted. Inquire of Johh Nordeen, Dwight, Kansas. Tn Plirp pnld firnr. mnV thft bownls' Bees Laxative Couh 3yrup aots gently on the bowels, drives oil' the cold, clears the lieHtl. UK pit? hkhii to take ana rnntlii hiirhls rucnmnwril it for Colt Show and Sale At the B.

F. Amsbury barn, October 19, 1907. E. B. Copi'ock and others.

cold, croup and whooping cough. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Equally for young ana oiu. soiu oy a. censou.

National CORN Exposition Milliner and Dress-Maker Jocky Caps, -Street Mats, Bear Skin Caps, all kinds of Feathers, Pom Pom Japenese Wings.Pltlines and Quills, also a nice line of Velvets atid Ribbons MISS ANNA TENNER, Prop. CHICAGO: Coliseum finOBf October 1907 Dcm't worry about your kidneys when you can obtain 30 days' treatment of Pineules for $1.00. These little globules bring relief in the first dosa. Backache, Lumbago and Rheumatism yield quickly Hnot satlefled your money refunded. This Is a fair offer yon can't lose, Sold by A.

W. Benson. Ahdy FOderljfrg1 left tbr Oklaliotna M0nday The Palace Is licadtjuarters for fancy postalsi A. W. Morris was tt cotintyj seat Visitor, Saturday.

Erfiest lictgef of Dat'ls Greek, ship-d a car of cattle to Kansas City. Miss i'lioebe Aspeiin was extra help at W. J. UtotM Sons stote S'ftttm day. if yoli want to see a fticer Assortment of postals than you ever saw go to The Palace.

MisS Ofia 1'uddf Visited with Miss frfafieife O'lfohiiel ih Cbtincil Gfrdv'e Saturday afid Stmday, mii iirk-ksofif a clerk of the Wight Mercantile store, was off ditty the first of the week- on aWoutft fff his fatlief's slc'kliesS; Verse 22, chapter 6 fizrai, iias all the letters of the apfaibet except Just btusli the.dust oft your Bible nd see if this is not true. (Jemehfc walks was placed ili frotit of thp F. E. Leljarofi property, Occupied by D'r C- MikuJ tfw family, the first of the week. Lebaroti and fofce Of White City did the work.

If fob kfiow an item of hews about yourself or anyone else jiist keep it under loch afrd key from the editor atid then if it doesn't aplie.Hr in the paper, J6sfc glfe the' editor the dfek-eTiS for not getting it, White City the grandest display ot the national cereal and the greatest demonstration ot Its food value attempted; A harvest festival of uneqtfaled attradHori. Plan to' spend a fevy. days iri the Metropolis of the West and Witness this great event. miiiiiimniiiiiiiHiiiiiiimiiiiiiit HiiiiiiiiimiiiffiiiiiiiiiHmiiiiiirtiiiiriiiiiiiiiiineiliiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiMiriiiiii Men I Correct Dress For Ally kind of postals that you wish at Tile Palace. E.

A. Boyd- tfahsacted buslilsss in Manhattan last Thursday. Oscar' Aspelirt lias rented the Ai 8 Edgsrtot farmt wst of town, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goss arc parents of a boy, borrt Sunday, October 13.

'If. W. Wiikisoii of Manhattan sends a $1 to pay for the Spirit for anotllef year J. F( Le 8td faintly' are' efijoyifig a Visit from his brother James, of California Miss Maude1 Bttcilttnatrt visited Miss Valley Tilley of Alta Vistst, Satiirday and Sunday Mr. liathburfi of Tbpeka, was-the gtiest of Miss Dora Dreckenridge; Saturday.

and Mrs. CfeorgC Ifatiserniritt and Mrs. Rosey, went to Mftr'ioftj Kas. Saturday to visit with relatives imtil Monday. Mr.

and Mrs. tf. A tfirt went to Clay Center; Sunday, for a Visit with' their daughter and- son, Mrs B. E. Gi-ecti'e snd B.

Qfiinrt, Mrs CliaS Lighthafj and soft 6e6; visited her mother Mrs, Day, ih Her-Ingtofl from Friday nnt Sunday Mrs. Day expects to leaf 866ft for Visit in the east, with relatives. Wm'. Forsyth purchased the Dr. B.

F. Amsbury residence property the first of this week atid will move Ms family to town. it. B. Fclton mA wife of MePhersotiV Kansas will farm' the Forsyth There fs not a1 man "iff ouf ever indifferent to the claim of Christianity, who Would to' rear lite family liAir ii ther wer' nV chiirclres or church irvflaencef for once recognises them ihfi gtfar" drafts of th'e m6rals of thtfc'oirimun'ity AVhat would be thi condition1 of this community at the end 6f thenXll ten years if from f-his time tintil then thte' churches were closed? To what ex-" hrouch fraln bri th Roelt Island (rom ail the West and Southwest direct to the heart df Chicago: La Salie Sta- It doesn't make the slightest what price you want to pay for a new hat youi are assured of getting just as big a value here as if we made an exclusive speci tion, newest and only one on the Idol.

i S. L. STEWART, Agent Dwight, Kansas alty of selling hats at particular The reason is this; We hare concentrated in this store the very best grade of hats that can bo made to sell at Various prices Our' Shoes are all the wear and raise, and style that three-fifty will buy elsewhere; raota tfeati cue pattern to select from and a choice of leather s1, You1 will1 notice- particular' attention' feaaf beft giv'eti to the morfclthg ol the narrow slbpibg' foe; also fa the shap tent woukt; life Mid property be safe?" And yet with all the organized srgen-' I1 ctua of tire cb'flrch'ef 1 deVIi top 1 re-ciuently holds high' Wlrat might we not ekpect if wholly divest-6d oHlies good influences? CrV Martin 8t WisfiV Expert Eye SpeGmWst; will visit October 18 and 19 Friday ari Satedaty; at Ihe Cottage Hotel All psbn'sf wrshteg their' yes ei' anfincrf aW glalssies' fit Cati have it' done' FftiaV aW 6frit'veefc jftie -b gi'veff atl who aro w'sbing 1st class work dontf' i mg of the rather short vamp and the outsidV-'s A-irig, M' ilifary- Jteef and' extension are aditional- effective' feaWesv Call- see' flfne' of Atthis'time of the year is the' ti'mfe' to' gini to1 fools for' winter' auffcof clothes' aM ikn1. overcoat. If 'we' haven't stock what! yptf want, we'carf ordeffor ybti1.

Map ot Kansas ttti 'y To all Our By Special' arrangfirient eVeiy r'enclef of this paper1 who writes inimfedlBteiy is1 eiitltil'ud to a' flno wall rjinp of Kansas, over tV0' by three foot In tflze, Htliogra-plied In 16M dolors, shOwlog the latent oflli'tnl survey ot tho state, with nil railroads, tiOfitofliocB, etc, Kvrry tamlly Should have this fine Sent free by ninll if you soul 2D emls for threw trionihs' Fubsi'i-iptlon to th Mali nod tlu, great fflrm weekly. Map alone Is wortf) a Address Fnvin-trd' Mill and Brceic, Ma Doiit.NO'. a', CSt ET JO iallScl8 wight, (llV.I.HlM,.1l.IH.,.l,.tlll.,M,i,()V,...

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