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Oxford Register from Oxford, Kansas • Page 8

Oxford Register du lieu suivant : Oxford, Kansas • Page 8

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Oxford Registeri
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Oxford, Kansas
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OMAUSSIONER'S PROCEEDINGS. Ini6Ht Martha Hrown. Oxi IT'S BEST TO BR HONEST i BY OXFORD PEOPLE FOR OXFORD PEOPLE M. 1). Wells shoes at Seaiuans.

For Salti: Maple W. V. lleece Mrs. Kelsey was in Winlield Tuesday Miss McClellBii was In Winlield Sunday, ital, THERE'S SOMETHING IN I I that's worth going miles to see. It is an exact reproduction of the United States Capitol Buildug by the use of Royal medicated One Main orprcdi' owing jnveniu able to road.

Hungai thougtij and wii part posed-y it is tin imprest consist laying upon a' ever ments i light a) are cqv this nt place take pi', mouth, tuteresf inventir applian German ia flvt claims II with A modern biougtiti Hobday one of i geous oi that do false paws ar In markabi 'This wonderful display is in the North window of Brady Bros Big Department store and it is attracting more attention than a circus. Don't fall to see it where you're in town. For limited time Brady Bros have been given I lie privelege of selling this woudertul medicated soHp for 5C A CAKE Every cake is worth 2.1c and it sells regularly the world over. There is absolmely no better soap made for beautifying the complexion Mid curing skin diseases THINK OF iT: A regular cake of soap for 5c. Call at Brady's when you're in Winfield and inves-this great Soap Snap.

You toll us mid we II mi, pick If mid kraut at Seamans, I. M. limllugton went to lili.ckwell 'I'ntbii ay, II. .1 Jnliiiboii mid wife were in Win lieid 1 1 1 1 il i 4 Theodore Uochstulter whs in Wcl-1 1 i i i 1 1 Monday. lii-rt liiiKsiinl whs here from Wellington Monday.

H. Donley was in Wellington Fri day on business. Walter Sleigh was in Wellington on business Saturday. Geo. Spittler made a business trip to Winlield Ferris was sick last week but is now out again.

1'. J. Iloclistatter made a business trip to Winlleld Tuesday. Another cold snap Sunday made us think of winter weather. Theodore Iloclistatter was in Win Meld on business Friday, Remember the Iloclistatter sale at liulllngton's bain Feb.

14th. Eflie Alley went to work nt O. store the lirat of the week. J. H.

Johnston left for Waiters, Ok la Sunday evening on business Interests, Horn: To Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Col eman on Sunday morning, a Hue little Kin.

L. Clark was in Wellington last week visiting his daughter. Mrs. O. D.

Haley. 1). A. Frederick of Winlield and two friends from Atlanta were here Saturday. Full l'llman and sister-in-law who is visiting at his home, drove to Win lield Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hunt are the happy parents of a line Iblc hoy since Sunday morning. Henry Smith and wife returned Thursday from a visit to relatives and friends in I Hi noise. For Sale: A new Winchester repeat log shot gun, 12 guage.

Price 15, Enquire at this office. Henry Lovery was down from Wichita Sunday to attend the funeral of his brother's child, Sam Wright, of Winlield who has been sick the past three months with rheumatism is improving. loll your IVIunds. Calf for sale. H.

K. Frazer. Fred Harues came home from Okln, Friday, He will not take his trip to Texas for a couple of weeks. The ltegister added 111 new subscrib ers to its list during the month of January and lost one old one. The A.

H. T. 1). A. held meet ing in the cily building Saturday and transacted some important business Clias.

Price and Tony Willey were over from lseiie I'lalne While here Chas bought a mule ol John Alexander. C. Zimmerman and family of Milan were here Sunday and Monday. They were here to attend the funeral of Chas baby. I'henix sells Huster Hrown shoes, liluclier effect, also Selz Koval Hlue and White House Shoes.

Call and ex- amine this beautiful Hue. Green Usher of Panhandle Texas was here a few days this week visiting at the home of his cousins Mrs. Ned Jester and Mrs Laura Magard. The Manager of the Hell Telephone Company's hedge trimming gang got a hedgethorn in his eye Wednesday It was very painful but not serious. There will be an auction sale of the estate of Wilk.

Green deceased, on Feb. 12.1900 At Green's livery barn. .1 Anderson. Auc Frank Tate, Adm. John Stratton has given up his in tentions of going to Texas and has bought the Hlasdell 80 south of town.

This land beats Texas land and we believe ill's is a line move for John, Mrs. Snyder, a trained nurse who has been here taking care of Everett ltice left Friday for Iter home in New ton. Everett is now out of danger and the chances are that he will soon be out and mound vgain. In a letter from E. E.

Hawkins to have the Register sent lo his addrcs, Falfurris, Texas, he says that his wife's health is much improved and that he is getting ready to put out his spring crop on the land he bought. John Cooper and Chas. lieichulder-fer were homo Sunday. The bridge gang they are working with was here Monday repairing the Santa Fe bridge over the Arkansas river east of town. Bill Howmau got a job with the gang and left with them on Tuesday.

W.J. NOl. ici-Mirr (Where Quality Counts.) WINFIBD, Fred Jiames was in Wellington Tuesddy. llig stock sale, JSulllngtoii'a burn, Feb. Hth.

Selz Hoyal Hlue Shoes for men nt M- J. I'henix 's. New goods are arriving at the Xew Store every Jay. John Belford's brother Is here pay ing him a visit. There are a number of cases of measels in Wiulield now.

Take your butter and eggs to Sea-mans, highest market price. Heuj. Missildiue made a business trip to Wellington Saturday. Standard Phonograph records atiiiic each or 81c each in dozen lots I'henix Found: A gold ring in the New Store, owner please call and claim it. Jake Seaman and wife are over from Winlield this Week visiting re latives.

Mrs. Geo. Meeks was in Winlield last week visiting her daughter, Mrs Jake Seaman. Don't fall to examine that line line of Ladies and childrens muslin under wear at Pheuix. L'ncle Hillie Shurburn is back in Oxford after a long visit with his daughter in Guthrie.

Imported Great Western White Dent Seed Corn for sale at 91.50 per bushel JesBe Chewvront. M. K. Farnsworth was transacting business in Fall Uiver, Monday and Tuesday of this week. Geo, Meeks and wife and Jake Sea man and wife took dinner with ().

G. Saaman and family Tuesday. Taken up: A pig weighing about 110 pounds. Owner can have same by paying charges. K.

L. Miller. Miss Nellie Hartsell was over from Wellington Saturday to attend the Itoll Call at the Christian church. Fon ltice and wife were in Welling. ton Tuesday, Mr.

ice going to draw out some money for the Huena VisiH school. Mr. Nix who has been in visiting has returned and will leave soon for the west looking him up a location. Henj. Lowry is thinking of bnylntt hogs in the near future.

The Mo. I'ac. people have promised to lix up i heir yards for his use Hird Pile, principal of the Geuda Springs School, was here a few hours Wednesday in company with Byron King, who lectured there Tuesday night. A woman in Winlield, named Desie Moore, tiled to end her life with car bolic acid early Sunday morning after night of hard drinking. Unfor tunately indeed are the women whose lives are cast in such lines.

W. V. Whinery and family will be here from Hutchinson tomorrow a will spend Sunday with his boys, Frank and Harry and wife. They will go from here to Wiulield lo visit with theirdaughter, Mrs. Johnson, John lie! ford is moving his house hold goods to one of Dr.

Collins houses a block west of main street lie i'alterson house lie lived In was sold this week to L. Shore, Mho will retire from the farm and take life easy hereafter in Oxford. C.W. B. Seventeen ladies of the C.

W. H. met with Mrs, Lytle 'Tuesday after noon. A nice program had been pre pared with Mrs. Prater 4ts Under, After the program a business meeting was held.

The hostess served elegant refreshments consisting of fruit salad cake and coffee. The next meeting will be held on the 1st Monday in March will meet with 11. F. Stalling Common Colds are the Cause of Many Scrloua Accidents. rhysiclans who nam gained a na.

tlonal reputation as analysts of the cause of various diseases, claim that if catching cold could lie avoided a long list of dangerous ailments would never he heard of. Every one knows that pneumonia and consumption originate from a cold( and chronic catarrh, nil lliroat and lung trouble are aggravated ahd rendered more serious by each irsnh attack. Do not risk your life or take chanevs when you have a oold. Chamberlain's Cough Ketnedy will cure It before these diseases devel op. This, remedy contains no opium, morphine 01 other harmful drug hud has thirty years of reputation it, by-Its fines under vry cum dlUon, For cale by IVni.

Cuticle Soap KANSAS Official Statement Or TIIK FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE OXFORD BANK. At Oxt'orrl, In tho Rtste of Ksneiiin, 8t the cloao of liiiHlnem on the tilth dny of LIABILITIES. Capital Hock paid In Surplus I ad S.jro mi Undivided profits 118 hitorost 1,4111 BW Exchange 11 or. Individual Tolul H71.W1 HF.SOUItCHS. Loans nd discounts tCV.iM ilf Loans on real estuto W.7TU TJ OverdrafU Sl Hank HulldliiK M5 Fui'tiltur and Bxturcs (JO Lipouso account 17 Ilonds i.ooo on Cash ft slfhtvxcliaiiKu ic Total flit, HI 7U SI'ATB OK KANSAS, I County of tiuimiar, Fred Uarnc'S.

oashlur ol' said hank, do solemnly swear that the above slatoinoiil Is true, and that suld bunk has no liabilities and Is not Indnrsor on uny note or ohllRHtlnn, oilier than shown on tho uliove stiitainont, to tha bust of my knowledge and bidlcr. Ho help me Clod. FiiED IIaiinis, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before tue tui 7lb day of ll'JB. N.

C. Dunn, Notary Public. (Commission expires on the Tth day of Nor 1U07.) Correct. Attest: W. J.

Nonius 1 3, M. ilei'KiNiii'oN 1)1 octois A. II. llAitNrs To JNO. RUVCn, Hank Comnilsslouor, Topeka, Kaums A Ilahit to He Encouraged.

The mother who has acquired th habit of keeping on hand a hoi lie of Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy, saves herself a great timount of unenilnest and anxiety. Cohghs, colds and croup, lo which Child) en are suscepllblu are quickly cured by Its use. Itfouuleiiicts any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia, and if given as soon as the first symptrms of croup appeaH will prevent the attack. This remedy con-ttins not'iing injurious and mothers give it to little ones with feeling of perfect security. Uold by Win.

I.ooke". ID. omnia mid an aid years is and ly pri-ir out-en re- accr-)ulacH obsor-rite or ven to ie is llt- uv hcd. -i om se-lions K'lli- clKh iply ii ihe lm- 20 en wan Vice in 'r. Coul -feasant F.

M. liet. A. I. Conk und S'.

report The 4 a head lotted to Bills en with enroll geld A-iys which with a re eye. ded und of days )i8c the jilt two in tumid lmve tiiht to ate for in tlie ar. He hipltti) Is Were green, in par-eprinn tractive winch -DEALERS LUMBER, LATH. LIME, SHINGLES. COL.

WE CAN MAKE YOU AS LOW PRICES AS ANYONE IN THE COUNTRY GIVE US A CALL. COUJpill? ers, hat tacks, rubber been si bulies swalloV posse. dog tion iu c.rick'S ani. day. at a valut hotly oi having dog of of the policy but sti ing syf hopes dreamt most holder; which tho chj ever y( for tlx i Call-Lj fleers licf-olj why it aud a Wa, tatt- the Corcoij statue I ton is mj tent ton lr the 8t WCOOllV.Minoiar.

fcright Buggy is a joy and there is lots of satis faction in having one. I have a opened a PAINT shop 1st door south of Register office and do first class work. Get my prices. Oscar Bennett. Pvre Foods.

The state board of health, in ils monthly bulletin issued leb. 4tn, gives the analysis of food products which it lias had under investigation, under the provisions of the new pure food law. It says that flavoring extract of banana, made by l-arkhurst, Davis of i opeka, should be labeled "Arlilicial Jianana Flavoring," instead of "Extract of liaiiHiia." The coloring matter in it Is said to be coal tar dye. The "Purl-tan" brand of lemon extract, made by i he Edward Weston Tea and Spice Companj, of St Louis, contains no oil of lemon, according to the report, but Is colored by coal tar dye to Imitate tme color of lemon. Massachu setts has driven this quality of ex tracts faom ils market, soil is repre sented.

The "Puritan brand of van illa extract, inunulactured by Hie same concern, it is alleged, was also found to be au Imitation of the-genuine stuil'. Leaf" tomato catsup, made by Otto Knehne of Topeka, contains, according to Ihe report, as a preservative salycllic acid and either benioicor sodium benzoale; also artillcnil coloring matter. Con-tinning, the report says: "Absolutely pure Canada Bap maple syrup," nmde by the St. Paul Syrup Kellnlns Couip. any, Is shown not to contain any maple sap at all.

Ills made of cane sugar. It Is not Unhealthy; 1ut is not what It is advertised. Jlerwick Uay, oysters purchased at Lawrence, contained borax aB a preservative. Vienna rauaage, iiiade by Wolff Pack ing Compauy, Topeka, cdnt allied borax at a preservative. So did that.com pauy's bologna sausage, ham, s.iusage and lunch ham.

Price's Cream baking powder, Hoyal baking powder and Kumrord's baking powder were nil pronounced to be pine cream of baking powder. Here Is a list, of the Hilmred alum baking powders which the chemist found! Shepherd's Abso lutely Fuie baking powder, Cold Water baking powder made by tjie Kansas City Wholesale (irocery Coju-ciHiiyi ttia. Calumet, baking llutternillk faking powders J-aylon's Health Club. oxford bank, Oxford, Kansas. INCORPORATED UBS PAID UP CAPITA $18,000 A General Banking JiuHlness Transacted.

A PLC OFFERED H. 'ttrnes, J. M. Bumnrton, 1. 1.

BowiJIbH Norrli," 8. 6. J. E. Dunn.

D. Cooler I J. B. Allen. Oeorge Veall.BQ Krred Barm, 2 I NEW MODEL N9I7 I exte.n a worV of a cause.

tion i any i Wi know from coinu toon, fluibh 4 treH 1 So- was tlie pi' food I whUkt, Here la the cbMpcit food gun yt mad. By the oatsion of the ule down feature we have been able lo ffstly iculuc it cod of production and al tl wm lime Have kept the gun up to the funouf high iirf(fl b' ttrmyihj tafety and durahilily, Notka tha clean Huti'licity of tfiii tun. Tha wot kinaaahiu and brush aia prdrcl. The weiylu ia only 7 pound. The full choke ImrifU etAcuUy Ut-d fut tfliolLclcM well a black puvvdri aitd to rhambeied that 2 inch or 2H4 iuch iIk-IU may be uwd.

brveral improvraoetUa in the OTfatmf pajtt make it the eaamt, mo ffUaUc sod b-l vorkiijt gun in eiwirnot. We are glad la make paaiUc foe every lover of guui aad bird ftootiini tn.gi It.u lutfli grtile repealing hot gun al at low a price. I lava yotii df-akt ffdet il for yua, Send fat the 7Iirrin Caialje and Expiritnc Book to-day- Ft ''3 itampt. ft firearms a.

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Pages disponibles:
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Années disponibles:
1893-1922