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The Dwight Tribune from Dwight, Kansas • 1

The Dwight Tribune from Dwight, Kansas • 1

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The Spirit Dwight NO 18 VOL. V. DWIGHT, KANSAS, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1909. Illllll Illlllllllllllllllll ItlMt lllillll Ill I.IIIIIHII 1111 I. Memoria LOCAL HERE are some prices that will interes you: $1.00 bottles Wine of Cardui.

tf3-00 $1.00 Woods Stomach liver medicine. $1.00 Bee's Laxative Cough Syrup $1.00 pkg's Thedfords Black Draught $3.00 50c bottles Syrup Pepsin $2.50 50c boxes Security Gall Remedy $2.50 7 7 7 6 6 W. 0. Sturgeon, President Chas. W.

Johnson, Cashier W. K. Forsyth, Vice-President II. R. Asst.

Cashier CAPITAL $10,000 SURPLUS $9,000 A checking account with a bank is a convenience no person should be without. We cordially invite you to do your banking with US. THE DWIGHT STATE BANK Trade in Dwight Emil Tysell shelled corn for I. Wilk-ison last week. 1 Born, to Dr.

and Mrs. Edgerton last Thursday, a baby boy. B. B. Gold was over to White City between trains Frida j.

Geo. Ilappis Improving his house by giving it a coat of paint. Miss Fdyth Fdrsyth spent Sunday with Miss Mabel Nelson. Mis Lottie Amsbury viUed in A1U Vista, Thursday Btid Friday. Henry Lischesky was over from Alta Vista between trains Thursday.

Mac Curjeaand son, Frank, were in iJrington one day last week. Wilh ison spent a fewdavs in Kansas City the first of the week. E. Keene and two children, of Wil- Next Sunday will be memorial Sunday. There will be memorial services at the M.

E. church at o'clock conducted by Rev. Brooks. The G. A.

R. extends an invitation to all Sunday schools and all Fraternal and Social orders to join with us in the memory of our departed heroes. The A. R. will meet at their hall at $1.00 bottles McLeans Liver and Kidney Balm 75c $1.00 bottles Fenners Kidney and backache cure, $1.00 Fenners Dyspepsia cure $1.00 Greens 75c $1.00 Paines Celery Compound 75c Swans Celery 75c $1.00 Dr.

Wrightman'sBalm of Life 75c $1.00 Beggs Blood 75c Reauctions on Kennedy, McLeans, Bergs cough medicines 100 lbs Hess Stock Faod $4.50. Reduction on many other things. Prices good for 30 days at the I J. F. TERRASS Drug Store.

10:30, and march to the church, would like to have the Sunday LUMBER Company sey, were in our bur vvednesday. Wanted Two more cream haulers for, Continent Cue ambry. mi i mum minm, All the Material that goes to make a Building but Hardware Phone 3XTo 15 schools meet with them and then march together. Monday, May 3tsfc, will be Decoration Day, and the A. R.

has made arrangements with Rev Vincient todeKver the decoration address. Those that have heard Rev. Vincient talk know that they will get something fine. The services, will also be at the, M. E.

church at 2 p. m. The G. A. R.

extends an invitation to the various orders, Woodmen, Workmen, Masons and others, to join with them in planting flowers upon the graves of our departed comrades and friends. The committee will meet at the M. church at 9 o'clock Monday, m. and proceed to decorate the All those that can bring flowers, will please do so. T.

A. Quinn, Post Commander. lias. if if Come where the Clothes are Right. Chas.

Noideen and family were in Ilerington between trains Thursday. Columbian dry cells 30c per pair. Jas Brannick, Alta Vis ta. Harry Ilauserman was visit'ng home folks on Davis creek last Wednesday. August Pretzer, a Geary county resident, visited relatives in town Sunday J.

M. Ward spent a few days in Woodbine the latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Baiph Felton went to McPherson Thursday, returning Monday.

Mrs. L.D, Phelps was in Ilerington last Friday having; some den'al work done. Mrs. Wm. Kelson and sister were visiting in Alma the latter part of last week.

Don't fail to read tne low prices quoted in Druggist Terrass' ad in this issue. Mrs. E.Lebaron left for Topak a Friday, where she will be operated upon. John Edgerton and son. of Manhattan are the guests of Dr.

Edgerton thi week. Albert Coffin, of Wil--ey, visited friends here a few days the first of the week, Best batteries on earth for 30c per pair. Jas. Brannick, Alta Vista. Amanda Heller, of Davis creek, was Paints lY-ftw? Wm.

i WM, i and Finishes for Every Home Use This is the time to freshen up the home by doin the odd jobs of paiiTtintr you have been planning. For the buggy, the furniture, for the floors and woodwork, Jbr every paint purpose, we have the right Finish. Kills To Stop The Fiend. The worsk ftm for 12 years of John Deye, of Gladwin. was a running ulcer.

He paid doctors over without benefit, Tben Bock-len's Arnica Sulve killed the ulcer and cured him, Cures Fever-Sores, Boils, Felons, Eczema, Salt Eheum. Infallible for Piles, Barns Scalds, Cuts, Corns, 25o at, J. Cohtis PAINTS, ENAMELS, STAINS AND VARNISHES are each and, every one scientifically prepared for specific uses. ic usesyfl i pmpmKpr.i if It cnrfnr tn Vit nqtnttA pnimplpfl leled visiting1 Geo, Ilauserman and family Friday, For Rent Cottage Hotel. stained, varnished' or finished in any way, there's Fowler, Acme Duality Kind to fit the purpose.

We can There are lots of Tailors making made-to-measure Clothes, there is only one Taylor making them right. Proof? Call here and see the values see the famous All Wool Book containing five hundred of the newest fabrics and compare the prices. 1 a rf tel you what to use, how much to use andj 8 kthe cost Ask us. Vern Goss and Walter Gallaway were in Ilerington Saturday between trains, Misses Edith and Ethel Ross, of Welcome, are visiting relatives here this week. Miss Mary Taylor was entertained to supper at the home of E.

A. Boyd's Saturday. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Dwight, Kan. I. Wilkison is visiting his son, Walter, at Manhattan this week.

He reports that Walter will leave for Denver, Colorado, in the near future where he has a position. Council Grove is preparing for a big race meet and stock, show to be held in that city July 14, It Shafer Jenkins Kas. O. M. SHAW, Dwight, Kansas.

lbandl(. rlan to be there as the promoters are putting forth every effort to make it a grand 'iiiiiimiiimiiiimiiimiiimiiiimimiiiiiimiiim mm iiiimiimiiir limit A number of White City's young folks were over co attend seating Friday night. Miss Lena Ilermstein came down from ilerington Thursday to visit here between trains. Miss Anna Jenner's millinery sle at White City Thursday and Friday was a grand success. Otto Winger, of Davis creek, took success.

No carnival, but pure- a race meet and stock show. Arthur Larson was numbered A Big Bargain in Irrigated Land. among tnosewnonaatneirpnones upper with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ilaus WW Wm burned out by lightening recent erman Saturday.

Tne in khu" LiigntQning Arrester that Brannick sells is a F. Johnson and family are enjoying Section 19, sixteen miles from Pecos City, 500 acres good smooth level land will be under the Levin canal now under a visit from the former's brother, of Allen, this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Reed were enter positive guarantee against lightening, and also guarantees a better working line when all phones are equipped with them.

tained to dinnerThui sday at Ed Boyd's by Miss Celia Goss. For sale One bay horse. 8 years Through the agency of B. F. old.

weighs 1150. Too heavy for mail route. E. Labaron. Amsbury, our real estate man, Try one of these excellent stoves For sale by Misses Allie- Cookson and Lottie Charley Aspelin has traded his restaurant business, stock and Amsbury were the guests of Lily Nor-deen last Saturday night and Sunday.

fixtures to Chas. Long for a residence property in Topeka. In Fou Sale In the west part Kistler oi town, i loi witn 4 room house. Mrs. Peter Dasher, connection with the restaurant Mr.

Long will put in a bakery, construction adjoining new town site. Price, $5 per acre. Sec. 5, River valley section 15 miles from Pecos City, paid up water right. $6 Der acre.

Sec. 18, River section 8 miles from Pecos, will be under canal. All level land and irrigable. $8 per acre. Fine climate, good soil and abundant supply of in this, the California of Texas- When you can buy such lands at these prices, why pay $40 and up for no better lands? Arrange your business to go with H.

S. Day June 1 and see for yourself this beautiful country. Round trip S25. Your money back if you buy. Address now, H.

S. DAY, Topeka, Kansas. Mioses Flora and Clara Miller, of niinii yiiiiiiiiui.iiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiin which willvb a good eddition-to the town. We welcome Mr, Long Herington, visited their parents, Mr. and Mis.

Fred Mi ler, Saturday and Sunday. v. to our little city, and wish him success. Notice Continental Creameryopen every day. Respectfully for business, jipiiii i MiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmmimiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiii iiimmmiiiiiin iimimimii mini: J.

Li. HOLSHOUSEB, You hear a good many "stories" Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rapp, Henry Knudson and Tillie Saulsburg made alleged to be unny, but not once ayear do you hear one that ia a fl) ing trip to Clay Center in the auto Saturday.

really pointed. The most amusing story we have heard in months What about that summer suit? Bet ter get it now. Call and see Taylor's relates how a Kansas farmer vis sample-. O. M.

SnAw, Agt. itea wnere he met a mi i I I have located in Dwight and expect to make it my I home and place of business; I have built a modern 1 blacksmith shop- with up-to-date tools of all kinks, such I as the Brooks Cold tire setter, Wonder disc sharpener, I 6 horse power gasoline engine, and all other, tools to do I I all kinds of work in ray line. I cordially invite the far- mers to patronize my shop. 1 ED STECKEL- llltlllriiltlHII.MinillMIIIlllHUtllflllllllMltllMtltlMMIIIIIIIIIIHIIIUtlfH III II Herburt Strom, Fred Amus, Clarence Nordeen, Clarence Jenkins, Nettie Nordeen, Maud and Besse Buchanan were visiting friends in Council Grove larmer. ine iarmer pickea up an Arkansaw hog, a hog of the famous razor-backed tvpe, and For Millinery storeat Dwight, Kansas.

A good location, the only store in town. Miss Anna Jenner. What would be the matter with Dwight celebrating the Fourth of July this year. Fob Sale In the west part of town, 17 lots with six room house. 100 grape vin'S, cherries, peaches plums and other soihII fruit.

Mrs. Peter Dasher. Saturday and Sunday. said to the Kansas roan: "He's only f' years old, and weighs fifty-fo' pounds. Kin you beat it?" the Si'tiiir print your We have a nice assort- You can save from $2 to $8 on a suit in some fabrics, in the tar lor line.

Come today or call tomorrow. O. M. Shaw, Agt. s.

Ladies, let calling ctrds. ment. Atchison Globe..

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