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The Dwight Independent from Dwight, Kansas • 4

The Dwight Independent from Dwight, Kansas • 4

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What the Baby Can Do. now arrive hero from Topeka and St. Joo. Tho lino starts from tlio latter city and It can beat anv town clock evor invented. over 11,000 men aro now engaged cxtanting 11 waking a family up in tho morniiVg.

Give it a fair show and it can smash more the track to Wichita, south westAu Kansas, mo, fla dishes than the most Industrious servant Texas and old Mexico. Another lino also gives us direct trains to Kansas City, dis ty tant 125 miles, via Topoka. Tims tho ft Rock Island affords Dwight direct conncc- girl in the country. It can fall down oftcner and with Icbb provocation tlian tho most expert tumbler in the oirens ring, It can make more genuine fuss over asiin pie brass pin than its inotlier would over a OEMIIIM.MSAS tua ta ra 13 ty ra na Ly 11 tiou with Chicago ana the eastern soaporw, las well as giving easy access to the west I and southwest. The broken buck.

It tain choke Itself black in the face with ATCHISON. TOPEKA SANTA FE greater ease than the most accomplished railway have surveyed a Hue from Esk- wretch that ever was executed. BOOMING DWIGHT. It can keen the family in a coustant tur ridge, In Wabaunsee county, straight west to the Chicago, Kansas moll from morning till night and night till morning, without once varying its tune. Nebraska just east of Dwlght and passing 1 through the northern portion of tho town.

lectin do reueu upon to sleep ptniceiuiiy all day, when its father is down town, and ra ty 1 r.a r.a ra ty r.a ty ra r.a ty ra ta ra ta ra CB r.a r.n ty fcHJ ra BQ rn ty r.a ta ra pa ty ra tirJ ra ra ITS RAPID "GROWTH AND IN- cry persistently at night, when lie is par. ticularly sleepy, i rnmcr im dhd at nw i us compiunui. wiiv-e," ULftX Ul ULrt luiv tago of ccanpetltlon mtcs alld aIso give It may be the naughtiest, dirtiest, ugliest, I another eastern outlet as wen as auorumg most fretful baby in all the world, you an excellent opening to the northwest. can never make its motner ociueve it, aim yon had better not try It. BlItCfYfGLES PERFECT PROPERTY AT PEOPLE'S tJZTLZZ It can be a charming and model infant when no one is around, but when visiters are present it can exiblt more bad temper than both its parents together.

than nv other town in tho r.i ty r.a ra ty ra i ty uy r.a ty ty r.a ty ra; ty ty r.a. ty ra C'J ra By ra ty maf' ua- 1 na ty; ra ty ra ty Hia' ty ra; ty ra ty r.a ty ra ra ty ra ty ra ty ra ty ra ty ra county. RiiKinfisa houses are rapidly being cstab- It can brighten up a house better than all the furniture ever made; make sweeter mu NearlV Expended iH Illl-llshed but there aro some lines. needed wiucn are hoi 3 repiaiin.ui A SUPERB LIGHT ROADSTER THE SAME WITH DIRECT Sl'OKLS. DESIGNED FOR HEAVY WEAR.

'CHEAP OXLV IN PRICE. proYemcnts in the past two sic than the finest orchestra organized; till a larger place In Its parents' breast than they knew th(jy had, and when it goes away it TTIE CT'NARD I-TG1IT ROADSTER, $135. TIIH CUNARD FULL ROADSTER, $lto TUB AMERICAN CUNARD, 10ji THE No. 4 CUNARD, $80, Mows. can cause a greater vacancy ana leave a WHY CO WEST to some prairie town and be compelled to wait for business when you can come to Dwight where business awaits you? The greater blank tlutn all the rcstof the world put together.

Dwight Land and Town-site company of- The Atchison Topeka Santa Fe The Gamut of Crime. fer business men and manufacturers all the Inducements they could consistently ask Railway preparing to buno The wisdom of many peoples In all ages and lands ordai 11s for the same act ptiuisli-ineutof various degrees of severity, according to the guilt of the offender or the influence of circumstances particularly the latter. Thns, homicide may be only killing by accident, or slaying in battle, for, to locate here.t We need and there would be a good business for a furniture store, a flour mill, livery stable, physician, creamery and cheese factory, and almost any kind of manufacturing establishment. FOR USE BY EITHER SEX. FOR USE BY GKNTLEMKN.

THE LATEST THING OUT. LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS TO BUS INESS MEN AND MANUFACTURERS TO ENGAGE IN BUSINESS HERE. THE CUNDARD LADY'S CRIPPER, No. $180. THE Cl'NARD CRIPPER.

No. 7, THE GUARD DIRECT STEERER, $lt. or willful murder, or high treason, or ra r.a ra ty ra cy ra V'J ra wu ra ra tJ ra ra ta ra ra 1 ua ra cy ra ea1 ra ta ra ty ra ta ra r.a ra ra V'J 1 ra Money Invested In property here at pres. ent prices will undoubtedly pay one tf (nt within twelve months. ra ty ra ty r.n ty ra ty ra ty Morris County, the' Gem of the Neosho Lots can bo purchased at reasonable prices TANflFM nnd on easv terms.

Eesidence lots are GRID COM Valley. "served him right," according to the latitude and longitude. In, the same way the aet of converting to one's, use the money of another exhibits, In the light of our lofty civilization, various gradations of guilf, which after the manner of penal statutes are signified by appropriate nnuies, tiio, amount of tlie spoliation being the priud-ule criterion. Thus: r' wiling at from $G0 to $75; busiuess lots $100 to $200. The latest State map of Kansas will be AGRICULTURAL INTERESTS, SOIL, sent you free upon application, showing CLIMATE, SCHOOLS, WEALTH, STiL-L.

Leads, them aii, IS TOO WELL KNOWN TO NEED DESCRIPTION. Morris county, with a population of over the exact location of Dwlght; also a plat AND ty ra ty ra ty i.a ty ra ty ra ty ra ty ra ty a ty 15.000, Is located in the eastern central por-1 of the town. tion of this famous aM flourishing State! JJWIGHTS RAPID GROWTH Taking $1,000,000 is willed genius. Taking $100,000 Is culled shortage. Taking $50,000 is called litigatiou.

Taking $25,000 is called insolvency. Taking $10,000 is called irregularity. iTaking $5,000 is called defalcation. $1,000 is called corruption. Taking $500 Is (silled embezzlement.

Taking $100 is called dishonesty. and Is oneof lte best adapted counties, for tho pursuits of the husbandman and stock- About two months ago work was commenced on the first buildings In there are nearly fifty buildings and an THE eUJlARD TAIDEJVI, Non-Convertible raiser. It was organized In 1858, but was ra a r.va rl comparatively sparsely settled until 1868, -ra Taking $50 is called stealing when the first railway was It em New this Season. UesigneaTor lanueni uuMyA ll I ft 1 i 'm. actual population of more than 150.

in the neighborhood of $15,000 worth of lots have been sold in the mean-time ami the amount expended in improvements, includ braces 700 square miles and contains with- Q. I iilKlllJUi UliC USUI ID nl ou- ia its borders over 500,000 acres. About ciety. 1 not use their Machines' as Singles, ing those under way at more LITEEATTJRE 350,000 acres are on the tax roll and over 200,000 acres under cultivation. It is well watered and is just sufficiently undulating Lamb suys, "I love to loose myself in to secure excellent drainage.

Unimproved I other minds. When I am. not walking. I THE- than $35,000. Among the most prominent buildings is the Grand View hotel erected at a cost of $5,000.

It is 50x80 feet In size, two stories high and substantially built. Just across Main street from tho Is rapidly progressing on am reading. I can not sit and think." land can be bought ab from $6 to $12 and Improved farms at $18 to $25, according to location and amount of Improvements. ra Lira My Weekly Journal thinks for me, anil lluds new ideas, am interested every week. I know what has happened in tho busy and all for one dollar a year.

Ask your Postmaster to order it for you. Sum i-UU INAnu oar t-1 1 uiu i is found In abundance In many parts of the I A NEW STONE BANK DUILDING tfuf In ra ra ra VJ ra ra pie copies free. ct Gkkebal Logan's forthcoming Iwok. "The Volunteer Soldier of America," will be published early in June, by R. B.

Peale Chicago. It is the The taxable wealth amounts to the neighborhood of It will X)0, of which about $500,000 is railroad be ready for occupancy about May 15th at property, property and which time the Bank of Dwlght wm bike $2,500,000 real estate. The railroad lines possession and commence business, with a SAFE, immortal host of Citizen-Soldiers and Sailors who, from Lexington to have won the liberty of1 tlie Republic, ra ty ra ty ra ty ra ty r.a ty ra ty ra ty ra ty ra ty ra ty ra ty r.a ty ra ty ra. ta ra ty ty ra ty. ra ty ra ty now being built will increase the taxable cash capital of several vmvi wealth $500,000.

The ifinanclal condition business buildings are under way, Inclu- of the county is excellent, the average tax ding a general store 35x80 feet, postofflce being only 3.07 percent building, a hardware a two story THE COALFIELDS drug store. Besides these there are more maintained its honor ana preservea Its 111-tegrity." It has been decided by the lit VJ ra L'y ra ra ty ra r.a ty ra ty ra VJ erary, executor, to publish in same vol LIGHT, ume General Logan's personal remiiiisen-ces of the civil war from Bull Run to 1 Minn a uozen resiucuces ui wuoi- of Kansas arc but a few miles distant, reached by two lines of railway, with a of construction. Dwight Is certainly enjoying a rapid and healthy growth, and Vlcksburg. tr The following letter is made public to- ELEGAI2T, dispel all doubts as to tlie authenticity of can make abetter showing in proportion to third soon to be bifilt, insuring an abundant supply of fuel at moderate the work: Pia t'y ra vu ra ra its newness than any town in. Kansas or February 23, 1887.

AND VERY FAST. 4. any other State. A population of more The recent rains lave given the county 1 R. S.

Feai.k Chicago, ra ty than 170 in six weeks and rapidly growing, -lino prospecte for good crops this year Dear Sirs: In presenting to the public "The Volunteer Soldier of Is there any town can beat it? If so, come 1 'THE HANDSOMEST AM0NGTHE ra These are greatly diversified, wheat, com the last work of my departed husband, I r1 to Upfront. Work will soon be com- anu urn im "-m htMAina onf, feel sure this book can have no rival, lhe subject was one so near General Logan's ra LtLt Kniwiltr i111tf nnfafnoci COPY OF TESTIMONIAL, FROM "VT Vv 7 7 thongh there are twenty-two carpenters and other vegetables and fruits are raised twmn 1 heart that for years he gave much time, research and thought to the Ho iconstanuyempiujuu tun vguu K1RKPATR1CK, VICE PRESIDENT OF THE L. W. SrltixGFiEtD, 0., Jan 11, 1887. was negotiating with a publisher, when so ty ra ty ra ty ra ty ty ra ty ra ty ra ty ,1 with the work fast enough.

There are fine Ilie school facilities are excellent, there vf a openings for several lines of business not COMPANY, ww. v. UJ Hie suddenly called from his labors; hence i present it thus early to remove all possible suspicion that other hands than his had completed this great work-one which I neing Beveniou yet represerited. Now Is the time to locate tricts, with a school population in 1880, of A))y J' .1 special information desired, relative to ra cy ra ty ra CM ra ty r.a ty ra ty ra ty ra ty ra Respecting the uunaru xanuem, 1 imve euy ui best tandem yet $S2? S)o of fic? hope may have the popular reception it so justly merits. Respectfully, ra ty Tne people lire nu luisiugcut "w.ui.ls Dwight and surrounding country, will be and thinking people from the more pro- uv" r.T,i Li cheerfully furnished by, the Dwight Land ddAe a pFeasIire.

1 have owned other Sn" to or" adht carefully, ra machhi I find it a perfect 1 a 111 of thought Sl attention, (signed) Mrs, John A. looan. Tt'B mi awful thine.force of habit. It's cressive Bunco wuuo iiiuii4; fc and Town-site oUapany or by the editor ty ra aim uiMjmguiiw gu "iu iu of this accountable for a great deal of misery and r.a ty bay U.at it is as nearly pence as (Signed) a great deal of happiness. Most things are DWIGHT.

THE BKIUHl Ml iwnn 3 in iip noimtv is located in tlie northeastern A father never thiuks his ten-year-old son done from force of habit, swearing, umiK- SEND FOR CATALOGUE, ETC- "TO ing, loving, hatiug-all become iiamts, ana part, "surrounded by as fine' a country Is stronger than a horse until he employs can be found in the great State of Kansas, him to turn the grindstone to Sharpen the can DC lounu gi. about ftg gharp on(j end ag can't be got over A fellow goes courting, T. J. KIRKPATRICK. ty ra ty ra ty ra ty r.a ty ra ty ra fj.

ra ty CO. D. ROGERS I and it's awfully pleasant, ai nu uu-elty and fnn, and tlien becomes habit, and they think it is love, The girl goes away 'l nc nearesirowusoi imporuiuw attheotncr The old man bears on until 25 miles distant, thus securing to Dwight eye8 nanv out and his trowser buck- a heavy trade in grain, live-stock and gen- i0 flies off, pud just before he burstsa blood cral farm produce. The county is already vessel, his father encourages him with tlie falriv well settled and whenall the land is remark: i "Doeg itturn hard?" tairiyvieu eeiufumiu wucu rn, hnvs have run awaT from ra ty ra ty ra ty ra ra ty r.a ty ra ty ra tJ ra ty a ty ra ra ty for a month, lie pines ior mm when she comes back she's got out of tee SOLE IMPORTERS. habit, and he's got into the habit of court ra i -ty ra Ing another girl, and it's all up- tn 11 state of cultivation, the agricultural I NO.

75. CLINTON AVENUE. 1 nouiB anu patronage alone 1 will afford trade and. sup-1 0Itler to cscape a second siege at tlie grin 1 I "What's the matter, Patr" N.J. ra ty ra ty ra "More fun in the family this morning port for a city orD.uuo popuiauou.

stone. sor." i "Yes. sin" he said proudly. "I began is flie tame to come here and engage in bus-1 incss, become established and grow up ty a I "Yes; twins again." life a barefooted and see where 1 ara ra "So sor. Faith ana it iripiem Y.

rnrrrararrararparararnrara with our magic little city. The now. time." "Yes, von arc away up; but you had a ty law on." CHICAGO, KANSAS hi advantage at the start." on, is it? By hivins, sor, 1 1 mihvnv. which is an extension or ine IIow I lave' the next'll be Great Reck Island system, was completed Yon began life a barefooted boy, the to Dwight ten.toya agoaiid daily trains1 KSt of began life as barefootel habi..

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Pages Available:
889
Years Available:
1887-1891