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Oxford Register from Oxford, Kansas • Page 1

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Oxford Registeri
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Oxford, Kansas
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an at to of A. at were Vork pay OXFORD REGISTER XV11. OXFORD, SUMNER COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 14, 1902. NUMBER Wringers! Wringers! SPECIALSALE OF CLOTHES WRINGERS. We have 125 wringers on hand and propose to sell them for a short time at 20 per cent discount.

They are made by the largest wringer concern in the United States and most of them will be sold on a written guarantee. We have a few low grade wringers which we do not like to sell and cannot guarantee. Take advantage of these prices now. They will be withdrawn as soon as the quantity is sufficiently reduced. R.

T. WILCOX. CLOCKS FREE WITH $10 WORTH OF GOODS. WATCH THE CROWD FLOCK TO THE RACKET Our trade is increasing every day. THE RACKET ENVELOPES, WE LETTERHEADS, PRINT ETC.

SALE BILLS, Local and Personal. Miss Dawn Corbin is sick with a severe cold. Jessie Lane is on the sick list with a bad cold. Mrs. Lyda Tilton went to Wichita Wednesday.

Grover Shore is quite sick with pneumonia. Let us all keep busy attending to our own business. Wiley Douglass of Winfield visiter in Oxford this week. Lem Archer has rented the larye farm for this year. Mrs.

Will Green is visiting her parents in Winfield this week. Will and Scott Nixon visited severa in Winfield this week. Mr. and days Mrs. Joe Galloup from South Haven this week.

01d writer Bays: though you were to die to-night. Gre. Hosick made one of bis periodical trips to Wellington last week. The W. C.

T. U. will meet Mrs Abbott's on the 20th 2 o'elock P. M. Dr.

Ashby and wife Win visited with Dr. and Mrs. Maggard yesterday. Miss Nellie Lippard was called home this week 011 account of SICK of her mother. The J.

W. Collins farm and sand right has been leased Gist for the ensuing year. Al Sears returned from Tuesday and will work in Sumner county this summer. Mr. and Mra, Green Collins of Well.

ington attended the funeral of Mrs. A.J Woods Sunday. M. Buflington, Geo. Hess, San Bowman, and Toe Bussard went to Wichita Wednesday.

Mrs. Tap Sommerville went to Newkirk, Wednesday to visit her daughter Mra. Elkins. Isaac Herron ar.d family are in the basement of the Rice home until their home can be repaired. Mr.

and Mra. J. flington at tended the funeral of John A. Corbin near Tonkawa, Monday. A.

A. Arrighi was before the pension board in Wellington Wednesday 10 be examined for an increase it: pet- Harve Dobbs was up from Tonkawa over Sunday. Harve says that the markets are unsteady enough to keel him awake nights, There will be a new time card out 01 the Santa Fe Sunday. The old service will go into effect again, which makes two passenger trains each way per day. As we go to press the report come: in that Harve Prater is the father of twin girls, weighing eight and ter pounds, and Harve listening for forth.

er reports like a man with tour ears. Rev Martin, of Perry, preach ed excellent sermon Sunday might at the Methodist church, taking as his subject the bibical passage "What is man, that thou art mindful of him?" Geo, Mu vaney is "geein' things at night." He is also putting up ice in his efforts to keep cool, as there are so many exciting things about to ur. "Coming events cast their shadows betore." Look out for George. Miss Leota Hosick and Prof. A.

0. Holliday attended the Sumner county teachers' meeting in Wellington Satur day. Miss Hosick talked on "History of Education" very creditably, and Prof. Holliday had a contribution to the program which was well received. Geo.

Veail and wife, T. M. Boyer, Boge Bowman, Albert. Bowman, Oscar Bowman, Pete Nice, Joe Potucek, Jim Sommers, A. Barnes, Frank Meeks, Ted Donley, Elmer Hawkins, Amos Bowman, Will and Tom Green.

and Ralph Wilcox went to Wichita Tuesday to take in the cattleman's couvention. John Porter has been selected as one of the jurymen for the February term of court and will put in his time arranging "rural mail routes," whew he is not sitting as a non compis mentis in the jury box, hanging 'em and giving 'em a few years at $2 per, and incidentally to assist Jim. Lawrence to get the court doeket properly WE ARE STILL IN THE LEAD on harness and buggies. Our harness has got here at last and we want to show you something good in leather goods and prices that will surprise you. On buggies we do not recognize competition--we are world-beaters for quality and price.

There is no use for you to from $10 to more for a $12 buggy when you can get just as good it not better and save that much. We Gists would rather make $1.00 and make 1t four times a year than make $4.00 once a year. We like to see your faces often: we extend the glad hand whether you buy or not, and take pleasure in telling you about our goods and showing them to you. Our time is yours, nothing else Quite TO do only show you a pleasant visit when you come. Get your hog fence now AT COST.

FRED WOODS. 888 sion. ROCK SALT. Try Our New Breakfast Food! WHEATEM. A Nice Table Tumbler with each package LUCKY OATS.

LYTLE NORRIS. Miss Irma Coldwell was in Winfield Saturday: W. Norris made two shipments of stock this week. Wilkinson Green has a new ad in this issue. Read it.

Chauncey Fenton was over from South Haven Sunday. Ladies petery association will meet with Mrs. James Corbin Tuesday the 18th at three o'clock. Teachers Hoel and Earhart of the high school attended the teachers' meeting at Wellington Saturday. The social which was to be given by the Y.

P. S. C. E. of Christian church Friday evening Feb.

14 at the home of James Alley has been postponed until February 22. Miss Alice Abbott is one of the three who are contesting from the county high school the state orator. ical contest he held in Winfield during the month of March. The elocutionary entertainment and readings which were to have been given by Rev. Jolly at the Presbyterian church Wednesday night was postponed on account of the revival meetings.

Watch the REGISTER for of his entertainment. Chas. Norris was in Wichita Thursday, Wm. Looker is on the sick list with sciatic rheumatism. Miss Cappie Steele left Thursday for Decatur, to visit relatives.

Fred Barnes was in attendance at Cattleman's Convention in Wichita. Married. Mr. Frank Welter, editor of the Oxford Register, and Miss raine Harper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

W. Harper, of Argonia, were married in this city Friday eyening, February 7, at the home of W. J. Newboid who is an uncle of the bride. Rev.

Burnett of the Christian church conducted the marriaon, caremony. Mr. and Mrs. Welter will be at home at Oxford after May first. --Wellington Mail.

Married. Mr. Oxford. riage nesday Dr. son in Perry Harrison of Jefferson, and Miss Alta Mae Meredith, of Kansas, were united in marby Rev, J.

Novinger on Wedevening at the pretty home of L. J. Coberly in this L. Fooshee sells shoes cheap.

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