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The Oxford Register from Oxford, Kansas • Page 4

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For Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Books, Stationery, Blank books, Hammocks, Croquet Sets, go to C. Galloup. AVc received, this week, a copy of List week the Farmers and Moi- the illustrated Harper I. rapine. So J.

j. AUGUSTINE FOURTrHJF JULYI OXFOKD. chant's bank of this city opened up for business, with James JlniMer presi-dent and P. C. KirklnmL of Council THE OXFORD REGISTER.

MARTIN CoisVEIWE, Kllitor lltlll I'ltllUslllTH. lbltPKMl at the Oxfnlil I'liMntlil'O Ht'iMinrl-ullliM lllllil lunch has been said about it that we were lnoldjig for something grand, hut the paper itself is beyond our expectations. The editor, in his speech, gives Bluffs, Iowa, cashier. These-gentlemen have circled one of the buildings in Oxford. Bv this not mean to the principal part of'tho credit to Mr.

Trriiia "I Hulmrllpt Imil One conv one voir, ay it is as large as some of its neighbors, SI ro Omi cully nix menthi. hut it is built of Ihe very bes material, PK HiUAMMU: Saluie of (K) Guns at 1 it. m. l'ron'siiou forms at 10 a. m.

and march to the grounds, headed by a Our thrre mniit hn. enpy Harvey Avenue, opposite Haslie Day's Stables. square feet ol glum-in out front. Every one surprised at such extremely T. P.

liirhardson, ol Av cllinglon, who, as most of our readers are aw are, did such cllicient work on the AVellingtonian last winter. Mr. Itieluirdson first began the publication of the AVellinglon Demo completely encased with heavy sheet- For wIvertininK riUoi. npi'lv nt tliiw olline. iron, with three or.

four good coats of paint, contains one of the finest and Krass bund. Following this will be a safest vaults in Sumner county, and, taken in all, it i a perfect bank building. Mr. Kii-kland is a pleasant, affable gen K. 1..

M. M. Ktillroml Tlmc-Tulle. Trains pass Oxford as follows: uoinowkst: Mail ami 1,1 2r n. m.

Thrc.iiuh li n. in. Local froiuht 9 25 m. (M)IN'(I KAST. Mail mid rxprww 4 p.

m. Wat rrrii'lit 111 'i'hronvh frriitht l. l'lisHPiiner train runs tlDily. 1'. It.

(KIIU.1.1. tleman, has had a largo experience in LOW PRICES! the business, and leaves a pleading im pression on the minds of every one with horn he has dealings. We refer our representation of every business in the city, arriving at the grounds at 11a. m. Heading of the IXdaralion of Independence.

imjinkh, 12 Followed by speaking, music, etc. AVheelbarrow Pace, prize, Kgg Pace, Tub Pace, in Canal, lialloon Ascension at Plall'orm for dancing, music, swings, and amusements of ull kinds ill be on the grounds. tf.VX) worth of Fire-works at night in rentiers to their (aril another column. crat, and his pen kept it, floating at the top as long as he remained at the wheel. He is a ready and (-lose riter, pleasant but forcible and seems to be in his element when getting up a work of this kind.

He is now at work on a similar edition of tho Sumner County Press hich ill be another evidence of his superior ability in this kind of work. For Hats, Caps and Furnishing Goods call on Tilton Orange. The most insulting attack on an editor we have heard for some time was one which appeared in the Oklahoma AVar Chief of last week. The object;) of this vile slander arc Sam'l Berry, editor of the Caldwell Standard and Mr. Tat-lock, forinan of the ollice.

AVe understand that one of the boys was caught and served to a good dose of cowhide. Summer Silks ,15 and -10 cents. Wellington. AVe are requested to announce that there will be a camp meeting held in a grove near Mr. John Logan's on Slate 1 liiin ti Directory.

M. K. (MIUUOII Wrrvicon every t'ahbuth lit 11 a. m. ami nt 8 p.

m. Hnlilmth-wlioiil nt 8 a. m. Kev. N.

-J. ISUIUVN.l'ni'tor. l'liKHHYTETUAN CHUltCll-Hrrviers every nltunintc Snblmth, at Khttnl henri mnrninu anri evening. ltev. B.

E. MAYO, PnRtnr. HAl'l'Wr BUNDXV in the l'rcHhytiTian churob every t-lnlirmth afternoon o'eloek. D. A1IHOTT.

Hurt. Goods marked in plain figures. creek, about ten miles Muthwcst of Ox- ihecitv. lord, by the fcoutli Kansas Holiness EverylKjdy invited lo comet By order of Association, commencing 110, and OXFOItl), A.N HAS, JULY (5, IKS I. Committee.

All goods sold for Cash- eontinuiiijxcigiu drtys. KetvM. L. llay-nie, of Illii.ois, will lc charge of (lie. meeting.

People attending will plca bring their own food and refreshments, I.lst of l.ottora Local Matters- Ifeinaining in the postoflicc nt Oxford, for the month ending June 30, 188-1. If not called for before August as the lis will he no retieshment stands For Gents' Fine Boots go to C. G. Tiltoii's. While in Wellington this week we 1,000 Neck Ties, worth 75 wills lo if for 15c Gasoline nt Hess'.

Hot! (io to Iless' for Machine Oil. 1, thev will bo sent to the dead-letter office: 2,000 Gents' Linen Collars, worth 20e, for ifjc permitted on the grounds of any Jdnd I'lenty of cool water and other conveniences will 1 provided. Latest tiling out A beautiful Silver gold-lined water set given away. Geo. visited the Normal Institute and were Arnold, Levi Monnhan, Hugh in tlie simile nearly till thn week.

Eriksson, F. S. Parsons, A. J. gratified to we the interest manifested1 by the teachers.

Great credit is due For l'low Shoes go lo C. (1. Tiltoii's, The Ninncscnh is again fordable Johnston, Mrs. A. E.

Koblnson, Thos. J. I less has in stock 1 1 1 pound cans of Jones, Charley Boss, C. M. Prof.

Knowlcs for the efficient work he has done for the teachers of this county during the last five years. The passenger train wits two hours late Thursday. A. C. Bevan, of Holt county, All the money in the world is of no due to vou unless vou have health and strength, Dr.

Jacksons famous Koot and Lynch, AVebb Ktchards, AV. McDowell, Frank Pobinson, Win. B. Murphy, Nellie Sinclair, Simon Miller, Henry Wilson, Mary Morehcad, John Persons calling for any of the above letters will please say "advertised." II. II.

BlH'KLKH, r. M. is visiting his son Gene. Fruit cans till yon can't rest atKran ich Heed's. 275 Large-size Crochet lied Spreads, worth lfl.25, for 70o 100 Large-size Crochet Bed Spreads, worth tf'2, for ffl.00 07 pieces AVool Dress Goods, worth to 10c, for 162-3 10 pieces, only, of French Zephyr Gingham, so)d at IIV, for 162-3 25 pieces Turkey Bed Table Linen, fast colors, worth 05 to 75c, lor 10 and 50c 1,000 pairs Children's Hose, worth 12c, for 5c 1,000 pairs Children's Hose, worth 20c, for i0c 105 Men's Jeans Coats, worth $3.50, for tfl.55 Another lot of Men's Suits, coats, pants and vests, worth $5, for $2.00 Ix)t of Men's Scotch Chevots Suits, worth $1.1.50, for $7.50 75 Blue Flannel Suits, wortli $11, for 7.00 Men's and Boys' Straw Hats, worth 25c to 00c, our price is 15e Jlerb Cordial will make you healthy, strong and vigorous, vitalize, purify and nrii-li your blood, bold uy Collins E.

A. Devan Mill be on the picnic Holland. ground in full A trip to Belle Plainc AVedncsday Win. McCrea, of Wabash is visit through the lx autiful valley of tho JCiu- escah was one of the pleasures we have ing his daughter, Mrs. David Votaw.

Finest Teas in town at G. J. 1 less'. "Ill HKNT. Eighty acres of good land for whent, four and a halt miles west of (own.

F.uquii'c of Petkii Dudiiiok, Oxford, Kas. taken this week. On either sido of the ond were broad fields of wheat, the Wo could seethe sinokc of two most of which was in the shock, and steam threshers Wednesday. 000 Misses straw hats, worth OOr to 80c, our price Snow Drift baking powder, everv can of which will entitle the purchaser to one chance for the silver water service. AV hen all are sold the scaled can containing Ihe prize number will be opened aud the person holding the corresponding number will i-eceivo the beautiful gilt.

Messrs. Howdish AVilcox, who bought out Granville Morris' hard waif business some time ago, took possession on Tuesday, and, in connection with Granville, have been invoicing the slock for the past few days. These gentlemen are wide-awake and enterprising. They are now erecting a stone building feet on the corner of Sumner avenue and Main street, and when completed they will put in tho largest stock of hard stoves, implements, ever brought to this city. This thin willal all times keep everything in their line in stock that the trade demands.

They will he ready for business a few-days at the1 old stand and lVsiKvtfuliy ak all the old patrons of the house to call aud them. D. F. Abbott, agent for the Mutual Honefil Cnion, may found at the otlicfi of Dr. Smith cci com higher than a tall man's head, Siiniluy School liintltitta Call and see Dr.

Olney, the Dentist, some of which is tasseling out. at the Lindcll Hotel. Try a pound ol "Snow Drift Baking Work has commenced on tho new A Sunday-school institute will be held in this city July 7 and 8, convening at the Presbyterian church on Monday, July 7, at 1 1 a. conducted by Pcv. ,1.

P. Ash, general S. S. M'ssionery and Powder" and secure a chance for the 42) nchool house at Milan. silver water set Humphreys Vickrey have a new The new Christian church -building is lieing pushed rapidly forward.

The 1000 Boys' Suits, advertisement this week. Kead it. The wheat harvest is nearly coinple in this section of the country. foundation was put in hist week and rly the flr-t of this week the building Ihe latest style of Indies necK wear nt Mrs. Warner's.

was rai-ed and uy the time tins paper its lv.dcrs rhc building tviil lie cia-loscd. financial secretary of the American Baptist Publication society for Kansas and Indian territory, of Oltown, Kas. The. following subjects wili lie discussed: Wliii) no- of Ki yo.iii -lliaek m-t ireiae l-y .1. I' A)i W'liil SiiptiiT( nnf! in tlw re for Hiip.l iv -Dihle rHlini! I.y I' AkI-.

Wlmt roust nt" i a iiiii-'s-Mwt ul iv-IhiIV I. I'. Asll VV l.nt iui t.i-,r rii-'Ti-'il ililu -it a S.i-.eill 'i I (I. He IV.ii iy ITI-1'nrt ii in I In st il. 'mi ll II, in ,1,11 tin "il'iilio M-li, i.

1 Im. mail-- sii Fanners have been blessed with good weather aud I lie crop is bountiful. Lew rices. Every Clay's Suit yj hat is Cull and sic us when in AVellinglon and vill give yon ioncst orii s. Boys, you can get your fire crackers at Geo.

J. Hoss. iliirlav, prepared to write up implica Kii'Ma iiusiin Wellington. --One nignt last week E. ti.

Pro, lo-l good young horse, which was lariiteil tions for all thu-v who wish to take in -urauee in this union. all aud cir A. KK IT 1 1ST 111 A.U AIN ulars, and con iuee voiii-sclt that the T. near his hotel in ins fit p. o'hd not M.

ft. Lmon oilers die cla-ais-st Iti-m- tllirtlvr lll. mil lllill i.nti'.'. will tijo tell animal had broken ie N. J.

t- -ti iln m- he UnrlKii. of any company. 1 1 1- Wc were convinced AV'cdnesday uid strayed oil' or been stolen, hut immediately commenced auexlemled I nee.1 tin- hour. I. V.

Ah. M-iMiou iih -Aith jiraor, i-niine vice of sonu r- that Oxford and Wellington ar the AVe understand that the trial of young Bichardson is set for Monday next. Smokers, ICranieh Heed have flix new brands uf cigars. A. II.

Uowley made allying visit to Harper and Kingman counties this week. I am closing out my huge stock of Straw-Huts at cost. J. lluss. G.

F. llutlcr, the popular druggist 11111111H preiu-lhil at jiiteivulit iurintt fiieti only towns in Sumner county that are for him, visiting Wellington, Iliinnewell Caldwell, and Payne's colonv, in the na hi Ihe boom. Lelle l'laine lias grown tion. During Mr. Droz's absence the horse came home, and appeared to have Ih'cu rode hard, as he was considerably One thousand pairs Ladies' (Oxford Ties) Walking Shoes, worth $1.25, for 7.W Five hundred and sixty-nine prs.

Ladies, button Walking Shoes, worth $1.50, OOo One hundred and fifty pairs Men's Fine Boots, worth $1.50, for $.1.00 Five hundred pairs Ladies', Misses and Children's Shoes, assorted, at 50c lievond our expectation since we saw it last tail. A row of substantial brick hu-iness houses, a new hotel oil the site jaded. tnsMlnie. A ip liox. if ilcHiieil.

a i-aeli XilU'K. Ail persons indebted to the undersigned are hereby requested to call and settle, either with the cash or by note, on or before the 15lh of July. Having sold out and quit business, I ish to settle up my a Hairs as soon as possible. (i. Moitn IS.

where the Commercial burned mid spk-ndid new school building, bears evi of Hello l'laine, was on our streets Wed dence of business enterprise that will nesday. make any town, surrounded by such a For any kind ot a Hat or a blurt, go country, boom. to Humphreys Vickrey's. Wo have had some very hot wcath- Mrs. M.

10. Warner is agent for a it the past week, and a good breeze most complete set of the Universal Fashion Company's perfect-fitting Patterns, Call Hilt MAI.K, One good milch cow and one thoroughbred yearling heifer. Call 011 G. Morris, Oxford, Kas. of tin' time.

Gents', Ladies', Misses' and Children's There is no need of your going to other towns for Furniture. N. W. Perry will duplicate Wellington or AV infield prices. There will be four good refreshment Mauds on the grounds the Fourth and the people ran then fore be supplied with everything they may desire in that line.

Table and pocket cutlery, spoons, scissors, stationery and envelojies at Kranicli Peed's. The AV. C. T. U.

organization of thiscity will meet at thoM. E. Church on Saturday afternoon, July f), at i and see them. Bleached muslins nt Humphreys Dr. 11.

II. Olney, surgeon dentist, Vickrey's at 6 1-1 ceuts. Fisher's hack will carry passenger of Warsaw, can he at Ihe Lindcll Hotel for a few day. The ihx'- lo and from the grounds the Fourth at James M. Bohail, a prominent banker of Latlirop, was in our little city Tuesday looking after his stock interest ten miles southwest of town.

tor intends to locate in this vicinity, but IXLlKKPltOPOIiTlOAr. leu cents a trip. Go to Geo. J. Hess for gasoline.

Miss Mcllha Pingess left Monday whether or not at Oxtonl depends largely on the inducements held out to him by those who need the services of a good evening for a week's visit at her nudes in denlint. We hope ho will meet with suf ficient siiciuss to enable him to remain liurden, Kansas. Embroideries aud laces. IticHAUDSoN itt Wellington with us. CHICAGO COTTAGE TINWARE DEPMTMENT.

Mrs. John Hoover ol Cnmbridgi Another week will bring us cam from Texas, and peaches will arrived John is now happy. Having been separated fciMin bo ripo and My! from her eight or ten months, John $1.2.7 Situ of Ten jiecvs, all useful articles, for hoarded the east-bound freight Wednes o'clock, for tho purpose of more fully completing their organization. All ladies of thiscity who can nru respectfully requested to be present. Humphreys Vickrey are making a sjiecinlty of Furnishing Goods, for both ladies and gentlemen.

J. AV. Hanghey wan over interviewing tho boys this week. Mr. Hanghey does not declare Unit lie is sure lo get the nomination, but thinks hiselianws ure good.

Clobing out my slock of Boots aud Shoes nt cost. Gko. ilies. E. A.

Bcvaii, of tho Oyster Bay res- For Ladies' Kid Shoes goto C. G. Tiltoii's. day morning mill met his wifeut AViu linn nttnlnrrt mnndnrd of excellence which uilmltMOf no wuiH-rtur. It cnntniiiii cvury linprnvotnont that lnvcntlvr KCIllUrt, Hkill UlUUuy CtUt (tliMlUi'U.

field. They iuo now preparing to yo to Don't fail to stay in town for the housekeeping in the beautiful nowhousu built by Mr. K. AV. Uowley, which John We arc selling these sets by tho thousand.

Every lady who will examine them cannot help purchasing. fireworks. Everv means possible is be ing used to mako a grand display. Shoes for Ijulies, Men and children, Hkjiiahdbon Wellington EYERY OEQAS purchased last week. New Styles in Ladies Shawls, ioa in UiciiAiinsiiN Si Wellington WAR- Some of tho boys put in a part of A serial story, entitled "An Old tho hot weather this week clearing oil' taurant, has just made a valuable addi I'M m'i'rm BASTED Muii'k Love," by that celebrated author tho picnic grounds.

tion to his establishment by removing a partition, cutting in new windows and Anthony Trollope, is commenced on the Itomcmber Dr. Olncy, the. Dentist, thereby making his dining room twice lit tho Lindcll Unti l. inside of tho Itiooisruit IhiH week. Tho slory will run through somo eighteen or twenty numbers, and those who wish to gUik mil Wo lusuo tlio ItwiiNTKit this week on Thursday evening in order to bo able to Ihe size it was, with good ventilation.

His guests will now tako a little more comfort while at tho tables. ivad a good ttory should lie sure and commence Willi this number. Now is enjoy (he Fourth like other white jieoplo Dry Goods, ClotJitmj, Hoots, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Tinware, for Less ISIoneu than you erer boayht them. UkirBe sure to call and sec what we can do for you. N.

AV. Perry sold a calf Ihrcc ilay Trimmed aud uutriinmeil hats at the time to subscribe for tho KwubTKU old, last week to AV. Humphreys for and our friends can us.sist us largely by cost fortliirtv days at Warner's. Juno the sum of eight dollars. It was nearly show ing this number to their neighbor 1 lirso cxoi'Hont OrRiuiH nro pclchralcd for voliimr, (jiinilty of (tun-, vurlrty of nmliiiiiUuii, unihtic tie Ik 11, in tinlh, plTli-ft CJlli.ttllfllnII, IlHlkllllp tliciu tho niont iiitrnciiv', Hinl orK'na for iiumi'N, fcchuttiM, chiircliw, lo.ljjca, buclctUj, etc.

ista 111.1 sitru i.i i rr.viioN, 1 ,4 II I I IC ST PI Kill ALt a full blooded Jersey. The mother ot Sum Humphreys left for Kansas and asking (hem to subscribe. (July tin! calf is only threo years old, but it ill take if 7 5 lo buy her. That is (he City Sunday. lie will probably look for a (smilion oij some ol Iho Norilioill fi per year; 7.V for six mouths.

Prof. S. S. Gallihcr of Flora, 111 and a former teacher of yo writer, Kansas roads. kind of stuck we.

have in Suiuuer loiiuly COMI IMl'n, MAKF THIS We acknowledge an invilaiioii to visiting Sumner county with a view hi the grand military ball, given at Wei AVc would be pleased to sc. lington on the evening of the Fourth but J. J. AUGUSTINE Harvey Avenue, just cast ot Wellington National Bank, Mr. Gallihcr in charge of onu of Bum Tim POPULAR ORQAN Instruction Bonks Piano Stools CululofiutK I'rity lifaU, on iii.jilicutiun, juek, Ths Chicago Cottage Organ Co.

CjifKf h-ntJulih unJ Ann Structj. could not be present. tier comity's school for we but only Tho lire works for tho Fourth in lord arrived AVeducsdny, uud don't you forgot it they will make quite a dis. play. K.

T.jylor, of Nodaway county, has couje to Oxford with his pie lure eadeiy aud will isjil.jj'.- dur- I Every teacher, who is not member soeak from cxiTicun! when wi. of 1 1 io Normal should take advantage of iiy that lie is an able instructor, a stu the first opportunity to vit.it it. hi ti -i- i- riiul an ti1' iikt KANSAS. l. 1' II I -t V.i.l,.

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