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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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1 December Sale of Seasonable Goods 1 C3 t3 Work Shirts Overshoes Mackinaw Coats WvZl 60 Cents i buckle $,.25 Boys $6.00 value, sale price $5.00 4 buckle $2.50 Mens 9.50 value, sale price 7.50 Mens 8.00 value, sale price 6.50 Overalls Leggins thJuJ" $1.25 75C value, sale price 50 cents CordurOtJ CoatS 50c and 60c value, price 40 cts. Mens I6.00 value, sale price mo nails nuuupr QUn $3.00 value sale price $2.75 OIOCS Canton Flannel gloves 3 pair for 25c 2.50 value, sale price 2.00' $2.00 per pair while they last with every dollar purchase We absolutely guarantee all Mercnandise in this sale to be first Class -and there is not an article that is old and shelf worn. The prices quoted herein is far below market price to-day and there is no one who can dispute this fact. Overcoats and Raincoats Sweaters, Jerseys and Boys Knickerbockers 25 per cent off on all Overcoats Knit Goods 12 and Raincoats 2o percent off on sweaters and jerseys .00 pric Our overcoat are new and up-to-date 25 percent off on all ladies' knit goods PuyQapS CrffiG rw 13.01) value Sale price MensSLoojudes, sale price So cents SuitCaSeS, Traveling BagS lvalue se pricey All 50 cent caps, sale price 40 cents 25 percent off on all cases and bags DfCSS GlOVCS All Other Caps 25 cents off. We carrj the most complete line la the City.

25 cent off on every pai- Our Stock is Complete with Gifts for Men In the short time there is still left to shop there is but one way to accomplish your shopping for men quickly and satistactory. Come to the Men's store. The store that makes a specialty of catering to men, knows just what they want and like best. 1 COLBY I Kansas COLBY I Kansas I WARNER EROS. HEADQUARTERS FOR GENTS FURNISHINGS 11111 111! lllllllllllllllllllllH The IRerfovb IRews LOCAL NEWS Some Real Good Prices PUBLISHED TVERY THURSDAY for top Leave at Rhot- A.

A. GILLISPIE Editor Owner Can you beat them LOST Hood or for Oakland car. en shop. Examination will be held at Dresden next Saturday for the applicants for the Rexford postmaster-ship. Prof.

Cline Curtis, of the Gem schools, added his name to the list of News readers the first of this week. Fred "Williams, of the Menlo vicinity, was over to Rexford last Tuesday afternoon. Fred does not visit our burg very often since he Entered October 16, 1902 at the post Hon. J. R.

Connelly, Congressman from this district, left last Monday office, Rexford, Kansas as second class matter, ouder act Congress of March 3, 1879. afternoon from his home in Colby for Washington, D. in order to be on hand during the first week of this session of Congress. Some very important questions will come up for purchased and moved onto the farm over near Menlo. consideration during this session SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year 1.00 Six Months .50 Three Months 25 MngleCopy .05 Report comes from the Northwest I I M.

E. Church Notes. Kansas Teachers Association which held their annual session at Oberlin 18-oz plug Horse Shoe Tobacco 5oc Limit 5 pounds Yellow Stone or Gypsy Boy Brands Tomatoes net 2 lbs. per can 18c 2 cans 35c Standard Tomatoes per 15c Standard Corn 2 cans 25c Pure Sorghum per gallon $1.00 Lima Beans per pound 15c Navy Beans per pound 18c Mexican Beans per pound 10c Large Post Toasties, 15c Searchlight or hang-up match 5c 5 bars Crystal White 25c Limit 20 bars Best Bacon per pound 4oc- 1 pound package Corn Starch 10c Best Flour per sack fs.oo 3 pairs cotton flannel 25c S3 a ea 3 a i CA 3 (ft and Prairie Star next Sunday. CO a 3 last Friday and Saturday, that it OEM was a great meeting.

Teachers from the fifteen counties were pre Sunday School 10:00 a. Preaching 11:00, h. m. ADVERTISING RATES Display Advertisements, 15 Cents per inch oach Insertion. Local Notes, 1 Cent per word each Insertion.

Special Discounts on application regular advertisers. sent and good programs were carried out at each session. Oberlin citizens handled the crowds ad Epworth 7:00, p. m. Preaching 8:00, p.

rRAIRIE STAR 0 Preaching 3:00, p. m. N. Pastor. iTHOMPSON'S! The Bee-Martin's Trick.

There Is a remarkable bird in Mexico called the bee-martin which has a trick of ruffling up the feathers on top of Its head Into the exact semblance of a beautiful flower. When a bee comes along to sip honey from the supposed flower It is snapped up by the bird. Exchange. USEFUL AS FODDER BUNDLER SPOT CASH STORE Device Invented by Ohio Man for Re mirably. A neighborhood gathering was held at the I.

E. Glibert home on Thursday of last week. All the old neighbors gathered there and enjoyed themselves in talking over the events of life since the early settlement of this country. A fine dinner was served and we are told that it was a genuine Thanksgiving where everyone was thankful. Such gatherings go a long way towards keeping up neighborhood sociability and they should be held oftener.

The Thanksgiving number of the Topeka Capital containing several pages of advertisement for the Strickler Business College, of Topeka of which our young friend, Stanley Shook, formerly of Jennings, is business manager. On one page there was a picture of Miss Grace ceiving Stalks of Corn and Holding In Compact Form. The Scientific American In Illustrat ing and describing a device adapted for receiving stalks of corn, Invented by J. L. Wolffe of Wiltshire.

Ohio, says: This device Is adapted for receiving CONSERVE YOUR DOLLARS WHEN YOU BUY stalks of corn and for holding them In compact form In such manner that Smith, who is a niece of Mrs. L. W. Butler and formerly lived in Rex-ford. Her many Rexford friends will be pleased to learn of her success in school work.

Following the picture was this reading matter: "Miss Grace Smith, principal of the beginning shorthand department. Miss Smith is a graduate of the Topeka High School. Afterwards finishing a course of stenography in the College, where she now instructs Her ability as a student was watched The change in seasons calls tor change in your purchases. We have stocked up in all lines anticipating your needs with a clean stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, SHOES ETC. We beliee that we can show you where your dollars have a big purchasing power if you will call at our store.

Give us a trial. We Appreciate Your Business Fodder Bundler. a tie may be placed on the bundle while so held, and wherein the bundler is well supported for easy transportation, and wherein means Is provided on the bundler for supporting cord and for permitting the cord to be drawn off to be used as ties for the bundles, and for compressing the bundle prior to the tying. closely by the head of the school, and showing aptness along stenographic lines, was placed in charge of the beginning department. Before entering the Topeka High school she lived in western Kansas, where she was born and raised.

SMITH BROTHERS, Gem, Kansas i.

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Years Available:
1903-1922