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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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8am Pratt was down from Colby today pouting election notices. LOCAL NEWS Walter Roller was up from Dres den a few hours lait Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. K.

t'oruer spent a couple of days the first of this week at Norton. Binder for Bale: A seven-foot Mo Cormlck blnaer for sale cheap. Jake SHOES AT COST II. Read. We had a quarter of an inch of rain last night.

It cornea just as we need It begin to look a If there would be ale for a few harvesters thin neaHoti. We are prepared to handle a few first mortgage farm loan. Rexford State Hunk, Mrs. Edward Drew In moving Into town this Meek. She will live In the William house.

The head of wheat are beginning to show In a number of the fields In this part of the country. M. F. Holler left last Tuesday night for a two weeks visit with his mother and other relatives and it this year. Ed Wade was looking the oountry over In the vicinity of the county seat yesterday.

L. W. Butler is acting as chief clerk in the Morgan store today dur Ladies and ien ing the absence of the proprietor. Carpets, Rugs, Linoleum, Mattlag, Oilcloth, nice new line of samples at the furniture store. Step in and look at them.

M. NUkern. friends in his old home town of llumistou, Iowa. We received a letter this week from our friend Bud Latimer in which he states that they are both enjoying good health this year and that crop prospects are fine In his locality. Dr.

E. A. Lyons, of Norton, will Clarence McAfoos was np to Colby yesterday to witness the marriage LOW SHOES About 60 Pair of Ladies 25 Mens, Will sell at cost for next 30 days NEW HATS ARE NOW IN Can Surely Suit You ceremony which united bis sister In marriage to Mr. Hinea. Arrangement! have been made for a martial band for Decoration Day and this is the kind of muslo that pleases the old veterans.

Jim Cbaney, of Selden, was In make his next professional visit to llexford Tuesday and Wednesday, June 2 and 3. lie comes prepared to do all kinds of dental work and will be at the E. O. Shull residence. Arnold Stapleton has recovered Rexford yesterday with a header and two boxes.

He is taking an early start for the harvest field. Header for Sale: Champion com M. F. ROLLER blned header bidder; 12-foot cut; been used but little and Is In good repair. Clarence Williams.

Cane Seed for Sale: I nave some good White cane sjed for sale at enough so that be was able to come to Rexford last Tuesday. Arnold bad a serious spell of sickness and It was feared that an operation would be necessary In order to bring about a cure but this was not done and he is improving quite rapidly. Wallie Armstrong and his sister, Mrs. Talbott, left last Tuesday night for Wellington, Colorado, where Mr. Talbott has been the past win 1.25 per bushel.

Will leave sample at News office. II. A. Nicol. Mrs.

Arthur Claar and two child Fred Williams is moving this week Miss Ruby Reed, who bas been at ren came op from Phillipsburg last Saturday for a visit with relatives and old time friends In this part of ANNOUNCEMENTS POLITICAL ADVERTISING onto the Drew farm southwest of Fairfield, Nebraska, returned home last Tuesday night. town. the country. Walter Collins and Joe Camp are Sam Claar was down from Colby The society of Willing Workers of assisting with the heavy work on the lass lnursaay looking ac his crop the Christian church will serve ice prospects out on the farm. remodeling of the Mosher elevator.

Lige Cogdili, who bas been looking cream at the Rhoten building on Main street on Decoration Day and they will appreciate the patronage If yoa want a daily paper so that you can keep track of the War in REPUBLICAN BE PBESENTATrVE I desire to announce myself as a candidate for the nomination to the office of Representative of Thomas county on the Republican ticket. I will appreciate your support at the primary in August. A. Showalter the country over down in the Ozark regions of Missuri, returned to Rex of all. Mexico leave your order at this office.

Red Millet Seed: I have some red ford last Tuesday. ter. We understand that Tom is suffering from a severe case of blood poisoning and that he expects to return home as soon as be is able. Charles Quick was in Rexford the first of this week in the Interests of the Twin City Tractor Company, Charley now lives at Clyde, Kansas and has as his territory the two north tiers of counties of the state. This company has had one of their engines in Rexford for the past -winter and Charley is going to place it with some of the farmers in this part of the We know of one piece of volunteer Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Morgan and son, Robert, 'went over to Oberlin this morning in their car. They went over to attend a funeral. The wheat of something over a hundred miuec seea ror sate ac cents per bushel at my farm 13 miles northeast acres near here that looks like twenty bushels to the acre. of Rexfrd.

Henry Ratzlaff. death was in the Douglas family in Oberlins If the weather is favorable there Mr. ana airs. j. y.

uiicnrist are rejoicing over the arrival of a son, Walter Collins arrived in Rexford will be a large crowd in Rexford next which took up bis residence at their Saturday to participate in the proper last Friday night for a visit with his home on Sunday, May 17, 1914. old time friends and will remain here observance of Decoration Day. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TREASURER I hereby announce myself as a candidate for nomination for the office of County Treasurer of Themas county on the Democratic ticket aud ask your support at the August primary. Ii. W.

Lefbinghouse nntil after harvest. Walter has been Prof. B. F. Chesterman and family Have your dental work attended to nave moved np to Colby and will re by Dr.

E. Lyons, th Norton out on the western coast for the past bIx months and says that be bad a INSURANCE main there for a month while Mr. dentist, who will be in Rexford on his next regular trip on Tuesday and very enjoyable trip. Chesterman attends the county in stitute. Wednesday, June 2 and 3.

Mrs. Sherman, of Oronoque, came np to Rexford yesterday and with her son-in-law, Rev. C. E. Huff went George Heiez was in from bis Sher Commercial Traveler John Ellis came in contact with a motorcycle Henry Westerman was out from Kensington last Saturday and Sun over to Menlo, and went on the Union day visiting with his son, John, and idan county farm last Saturday for the first time in two or three months.

He reports that crops on his Sheridan dounty farm are immense. one day last week and sustained injuries that kept him at home and he Pacific to Lincoln, Kansas. Mrs. Sherman will visit there and Rev. looking after some business matters here.

was unable to make the territory this Huff will go on to St. Joe. We write Fire Lightning and Wind Insurance upon Buildings, Live Stock and other Personal Property, Reasonable rates and liberal terms. week. Charles one of the good I expect to be away from Rex'ord We write ail Insurance in In another column yoa will find natured Gem fellows, was down to Rexford last Monday and called at for a few weeks and have made ar the announcement of L.

W. Lefring-bouse who is asking the Democratic rangements with E. u. Shall to con this office for the purpose of leaving The Home, of New York duct my business during my absence. a subscription for a daily paper.

voters for the nominalion for the of Mr. Shull will be at the store both Mrs. H. D. Mclntire, of Osborne, day and night and can attend to your The Capital is larger than the combined capital of all other companies writing hail Insurance here.

was out to Rexford last week looking after ber property and mas ing ar wants at any time. J. E. Lepper. fice of county treasurer of Thomas county.

Mr. Lefringbouse bas been in this office one term and so far as we have heard has given good satisfaction as an officer. He has been Word comes to Rexford of the rangements to make final settlement in the estate of H. D. Mclntire, for W.

J. JOSEPH. Rexford, Kansas birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. R.

V. Gillispie, of Seibert, Colorado. The little daughter arrived on Thurs which she is acting as administratrix. prompt and courteous in his dealings Represent Columbia, National, St. Paul, Commercial Union, and Springfield Five of the Best and Largest companies in the state.

We have a number of poll tax re M. E. Childs, who has been down day, May 21, 1914, and we expect at Beloit consulting a doctor, re turned to Rexford last Monday night that It would be a hard matter to find with the public and is pleasant with everyone. It is not likely that be will have any opposition in his party and be will receive the nomination at the primary in August. ceipt books for sale and any of the road overseers who need one of tbesb books can buy them reasonably at a happier couple in Colorado than the parents.

Gene bas not been in the best of health lately but we all trust that he this office. will receive treatment that will ben Mrs. W. F. Hadenand daughter visited with Rexford friends last Fri fit him greatly.

Wilbur Ward, son of Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Ward, formerly of this place but now of Phillipsburg.

was one ol DANCE the graduates from the high school at that place at the close of the past term of school. Our readers will re member him and will be pleased to day. They had been over near Nor-catur the middle of the week where they attended th wedding of Mrs. Haden's sister. She reports that Mr.

Haden's health is greatly imyroved and that he has thrown away those crutches that be was using the last time he was in Rexford. They are still living on a farm out near the eastern line of Colorado. This week in our announcement columns you will notice the name of A. Showalter who is asking the Republican voters to nominate bim on learn of his advancement. The Hail Insurance Season is near If you want the best protection and the most liberal terms see us.

We would like to figure with you before you promise your business and can C. Geisenhener left last Monday night for Topeka where he will at tend the Old Soldiers' Reunion and There will be a Dance at the Hall in Rexford on the the dedication of the Memorial build ing. Cale will enjoy the trip im mensely and will have good visit evening of with the comrades that have gathered there for the occasion. show you Our rates, terms and Saturday, May 30, 1914 their ticket for the office of Representative. Mr.

Showalter has filled this position very acceptably for one term and his record is such that he can conscientiously come before the people asking for a second term. He worked diligently during the session of the legislature and from the fact that he secured the state experimental farm for this county showed that be was working for the Interests of our home people. He is one of the pioneers of this country and bas the interest of our people at heart and th are settlements Best Offered Good Music Married Mr. W. L.

Hines and Miss Ella McAfoos were united In marriage by Rev. Straughn at Colby Wednesday morning, May 17, 1914. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II.

A. McAfoos and has lived in this community for a numbet of years. She has a host of friends among her acquaintances. The groom has also spent the greater part of his life near here. He Is an industrious young farmer and will succeed in lire.

They have the best wishes of a host of friends in this community. will put forth bis best efforts to have You Are Invited to Attend A. A. BUSCHOW at IliO toe peupie. ouun tic ui good representative..

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