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The Rexford News from Rexford, Kansas • 4

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The Rexford Newsi
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Rexford, Kansas
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R. 1'. Parrott Is over in the south' west part of the county thii week moving a house. LOCAL NEWS 1 Tomorrow will finish up the pre cut term of the ltexford schools. We are prepared to handle few first mortgage farm loans.

llexford Rate Hank. We had a light front lat Tuesday SHOES AT COST night and some of the early garden Our guess I that Mosher'a elevator will look different when they get through with It. Good Siberian Millet Seed for sale at fl.00 per bushel. Bee sample at Holler's. Jake If.

Read. George F. Bump, of Phlllipsburg, was up to llexford the first of this week looking after bis land. Rexford Invites everyone to come and participate In holding suitable services on Decoration Day. W.

S. Mclntyro was down at Norton last Saturday to meet his sister, who was coming here for a visit. Miss Blither Knudson Is spending plants wero nipped. The Memorial acrmoii will ho iroached at the Methodist church a Sunday. May 21.

by the Kev. J. K. Hunter. Ed Kelley and his sister.

Mrs. Taul llrowu, came over from Grain field the latter part of last week for Ladies' and ien a visit with their parents. this week In Colby attending the different high school entertainments. Will Westcrman was In the city the first of this week. We presume Wanted, Horses to Pasture Plenty that they will soon move back here and get ready to receive their share of grass and water.

Customary prices, Ed Wade, Rexford, Kansas. LOW SHOES About 60 Pair of Ladies 25 Mens Will sell at cost for next 30 days of the grain that will be marketed. Dr. 11. J.

Morrison, the Oberlin II. Itobb was up from Dresden a couple of daya the first of this week dentist, will be In ltexford on his next visit on May 14, 15 and 10. He visiting with his friends In this part of the country. comes prepared to do all kinds of Mr. and Mrs.

John Read came out dental work and guarantees to give from Republic, Kansas, being called satisfaction. NEW HATS ARE NOW IN Can Surely Suit You here on account of the death of Mrs. Read's brother. We understand ithat Fred Williams has leased the Drew farm just Cane Seed for Sale: I have some southwest of llexford and will move onto It soon. Mrs.

Drew, we learn, good White cane sed for sale at $1.25 per bushel. Will leave sample contemplates returning to California at News office. II. A. Nicol.

Quarterly meeting is being bold at M. F. ROLLER with her daughter In a short time. Mrs. George Preston went through llexford on the train last Monday night.

She was going from her the Methodist church today. Super lntendent Loomis is present and will deliver a sermon this evening, home In Colorado to Kansas City, The synopsis of the play to be where she goes for treatment as her health has not been the best for the given next Saturday night appears In this issue of the News. This is a good play and you should not miss it. past few months. Those who attended the Fike A surprise dance was given on Joe funeral at Colby la9t Monday from Prof.

Chesterman was down at 4' this part of the county were J. Selden last Sunday. Camp at the home out east of Rex ford last Saturday night and those who attended report that they had a Smith, C. II. Jones, Ed Marry, Ira J.

I. CASE REPAIRS Have several bushels of Dwarf fine time. Milo Maize for bale. Price $1.50 per bushel. Elmer Dorrel.

47 We have a number of poll tax re Al Stannard, of Riley, Kansas, is ceipt books for sale and any of the road overseers who need one of these, books can buy them reasonably at in Rexford this week and is assisting Mosher in remodeling his elevator this office. If you want a daily paper so that If you need any dental work call you can keep track of the War in M. Thompson, A. J. Massingill, J.

C. B. Knudson, Nick Wagner, Sam Uarnett, Irvin Barnett and A. A. Gilllspie.

In some manner the fact that the school children planned and can led ut a successful birthday surprise party on Emmitt Roller on Tuesday evening of last week, was not duly recorded in these columns. They all had a delightful time and we presume that Emmitt received the regulation amount of bruises which are due a fellow when he comes to one of life's milestones. on Dr. Morrison, who will be in Rex Mexico leave your order at this of fice. ford on his next trip on May 14, 15 and 16.

He will be at the Commer Mrs. Fisher, of Oberlin, came over to Rexford last Saturday for a brief cial Hotel. E. R. Cadwalader went down to visit with her brother, W.

S. Mcln- Dresden last Sunday morning lor a tyre. short visit with relatives and friends. The Dupils of the Rexford schools are holding their picnic today and are undoubtedly having a pretty The family, who had been been there for several days, returned to Rexford with him Sunday night. damp timf I supply you with repairs for any J.

I. Case machinery or J. I. Case automobile. INSURANCE Those from this part of the country who will receive diplomas from the eighth grade this year are Iva Minter Clarence Williams and family returned to Rexford last Monday night and are visiting with friends and relatives here.

It is likely that they will remain here nntil after harvest at least. We would be glad if they Emmitt Roller and Curtis Knudson. Nelse Nelson, who accompanied bis wife to Kansas City a week ago for treatment, returned to Rexford C. J. KALLMAN Local Case Agent, Rexford, Kansas last Monday.

Mrs. Nelson will re- main there for a few weeks. We write Fire Lightning and Wind Insurance upon Buildings, Live Stock and other Personal Property, Reasonable rates and liberal terms. Tom W. Flory, of Burlington, Kan would decide to remain here permanently.

Louie Jackson has purchased a new J. I. Case separator and will be ready to thresh out his share of grain this season. He has an engine and this will make him a good outfit. The sale was made through their local agent, C.

J. Kallman, assisted by a sas, one of the state hotel inspectors, was in ttexrora last rriaay snooping around to see if things were in a san Another good rain is falling today. itary condition. He says our hotels The fall started early this morninar and has kept np continual drizzle are fine. He was formerly editor of a paper at Burlington and is a good general agent who was in the city Robert Eubanks and wife drove to Plainville last Sunday.

They were accompanied home by a geatleman by the name of Stahl and his sister, who visited here a few days this week. Represent all day. It will add another million bushels to our wheat prospects for fellow Wednesday. J. A.

Ingram, who was at one Columbia, National, St. Paul, this season R. M. Farquhar aad daughter, Miss Marie, and son, Robbie, are in Rex time barber here, was in Rexford the ford staying at the old home. Mr first of this week visiting with bis many friends.

He has been living in Iowa for the past year but thinks Commercial Union, and Springfield Five of the Best and Largest companies in the state. Farquhar informs us that they will remain here for a few weeks while he looks after some business matters and that he would rather live in this part of the country and will likely move that be may then decide to buy grain back here eoon and engage in the again. The remainder of the family Our New Shoes We're Proud of them You'd be Proud, too is in the hotel at Stratton and expect barber work again in some town in this part of Kansas. to continue that business until Mr. Farquhar decides whether or not he Comrade William Preston arrived The Hail Insurance will enter the grain business.

in Rexford last Monday night for a visit with his son and with friends A. N. Dryden, who lives on a farm out near levant, was in Kexrord a few hours last Saturday getting ac SUNFLOWER SHOES. here. Mr.

Preston, although around the three score and ten mark and not In the best of health, has Just made final proof on a homestead out in Season is near If you want the best protection and the most liberal terms see us. quainted with our citizens. He is New Stock Just Received asking the Republican nomination for the office of county treasurer and has placed his announcement in tha columns of the News. Mr. Dryden is a good sociable fellow and has the eastern Colorado and will soon receive hi patent from the government.

When a man of his age undertakes a job like this It shows that there is a lot of nerve left in the old We would like to fig- They are beauties and we want you to see them. qualifications to make good in the ure with you before you promise your soldiers yet. office of county treasurer. It is not likely that he will have any party op The pupils of the Rexford school and can position Derore the primary. His before the will give their play at the hall on business show you past record is clean and we predict that he will make a favorable im Some Bargains Saturday night, May 16.

The pupils baye put in aome good time practic- pression on the voters during the KQYES ng on this play and no doubt will campaign. Wanted. Our rates, terms and SHOE CO. While our shoes are all bargains we are making some extra bargains in give a good account of themselves at the entertainment. They are not attempting to make money from the ST.

JOSEPH Some one to harvest 175 acres of I th are wheat north of Rexford in section settlements Best Offered 15. Call at Rexford State Bank or entertainment as yon will see by the price they are charging which will older stock. The prices are extra low and the quality the best. We are going to sell these and have priced them for that purpose. write S.

W. Giffln, Aledo, Illinois, not much more than cover expenses. for information. 17 lowever, If there is an amount left over it will be used to purchase some Notice of Crave Yard Meeting. The patrons of the Hawkeye cemetery will meet at the yard Thurs thing which will be of benefit to the J.

E. LEPPERj A. A. BUSCHOW school. It will please them to see all the patron of the school in attendance at the play and you will all day, May 21, for the purpose of cleaning up and repairing the graves KEtAr UKU, rv A1N bAb enjoy the performance.

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