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The Rexford News from Rexford, Kansas • 6

The Rexford News du lieu suivant : Rexford, Kansas • 6

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The Rexford Newsi
Lieu:
Rexford, Kansas
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6
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ing. Let everybody help to make the services a blessing to the community. John W. Newsome, Minister Local News Notes. A little son arrived at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. A. Smith, in Hex ford, on Friday, August 2G. Judge Langmade, of Oberlin, was in Rexford short time last Monday, He was on his way to Colby to look after some matters pertaining to his profession. Will Woerpel passed through town last Monday on his way to his homestead in Colorado.

His homestead is situated a short distance north of Trinidad and Will expects to be gone at least until the first of the year. Bert Havice, of Esbon. was in Mrs, B. A. Queen, of Leoti, Kansas, visited with her niece, Mrs, George Williams a portion of this week.

Rexford the first of this week looking after matters pertaining to the C. M. Havice estate Ed Baxter and family of Rooks county, were Rexford visitors last Saturday. They had been out to Colorado for a short time for which he is administrator. Henry Thieler knows what it and stopped over in Rexford on Mr, and Mrs.

P. G. Kopplin and children and Mr. and Mrs. J.

Joseph visited last Sunday 'with Mr. and Mrs. Karl Lahm near Edmond. means to ao nouseworK inese their way home for a short visit among their many friends here. days as his wife and daughter The, Rexford Market and Grocery Where Quality is Higher than Price We carry a Full Line of Fresh and Cured Meats Staple and Fancy Groceries Canned Goods Fresh Vegetables We appreciate your business are visiting with relatives at Otis, Colorado.

Henry seems to be thriving on his own cooking. Church Notice According to previous announ Ed Gupton was down from Seibert, Colorado lat Sunday and Monday visiting among his many Rexford friends and with his sister, Mrs. Louie Jackson. cement made in the News, the union preaching services will be held in the Rexford Theatre morning and evening, Sunday Harry Hanshaw left last Monday for Omaha and other points with the intention of being away the greater part of this week. During his absence Chas Gromer is doing the heavy work at the Hanshaw store.

next. The morning will be held In a letter to this office from at eleven o'clock and the sermon Rev. Newsome he states that he subject will be "The Gospel of and his oldest son will arrive in Rexford tomorrow night. Mrs. the New Testament" the evening service will be held at seven Newsome and the other two Harry Roberts, of southwest Decatur county, was over to Rex thirty and the topic will be "The hovs will arrive about a week G.

Golden Rule and Labor Day" later. ford last Monday with a truck load of melons. He found ready We are planning for special mus ic and good congregational sing- A. E. Steicrer.

of the Menlo -n-rinnru1JU ul irii-iii-iiiijiiJL sale for them among the Rex ford people. Harry usually rai country, was over to Rexford ses some fine melons and this last Tuesday attending to some business matters and among year is no exception to that rule. them was putting himself in 4 trood standing for weekly visits Ralph Claar and wife who have of the News. been away on vacation spending the greater part of the time in This office received a letter the eastern part of the state, re Tablets, Pencils, Inc, Glue, Note Boohs, Drawing Tablets etc. turned to Rexford last week and containing remittance for sub scription last week from Mrs.

Ralph took his accustomed place Laura Chaney, who now lives at Muscatine, Iowa. Mrs. Chaney as assistant cashier in the Rex ford State nk last Monday. states that she is enjoying com paratively good health and de R. A.

Benbow, of Guiderock, sires to be remembered to her Nebraska, arrived in Rexford last Saturday for a visit with old time friends. His wife and ncany friends in Rexford and vie inity. Prof. Clarence E. Reid of the State Agricultural College, was children, who had been visiting for the past two weeks with her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. John Carlstedt, accompanied him in Rexford last Friday meeting with the town board in regard to home the first of this week, the electric light proposition, Marion Marsh Was in town SHOES We have one of the best shoes for the school Boy ot Girl on the market- Ask to see them. Special for Saturday. 1 gallon Red Pitted Cherries Extra Grade $1.25 last luesaay ana lntormea us that he and his son, Clarence, Mr.

Reid is connected with the electrical department of the college and his suggestions are very valueable to the city board. Mr. Reid found time while in town to make the news office an appreciated visit who have been handling the Standard Oil station over in Oberlin for some time, have given up that job and are leav ing Oberlin. Mr. and Mrs Marsh and daughter, May, have 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 moved back to Menlo and Gar ence expects to spend the winter in Salina.

Barnett's Cash Store. 1 4 Manager Mclntyre of the Electric Theatre, is arranging 'for some extra pictures for next week. You will notice his advertisement on the front page of the News giving the features and the dates for showing them. Next week is known among moving picture operators as, Paramount Week, and the Electric is featuring the Paramount pictures exclusively. Mclntyre tries- to keep up to date and will appreciate a good attendance at his special shows.

-FIRST IN EVERYTHING 1 1111 Nil III! The live stock section of the Foster Farms is represented at the Norton County Fair this week by eleven head of their fine Hereford cattle. The judges will give their decision in a day or so and we are sure that some of the Foster animals will receive blue ribbons. There are no better Hereforcfs in the country than the Foster herd and the manager takes pride in fitting them up for the various fairs and' live stock shows of the country. A NEW SHIPMENT OF SHOES Just Placed on the Shelves 3PC a shipment of They are the of all. WE have just unpacked Ladies Dress Shoes, late styles and priced in reach We have been informed that Marsh Brothers, Guy and Bert, of Menlo, have purchased a stock ranch out in the western part of Colorado.

Their purchase consists of three hundred twenty acres of land and when they bought the land they also bought the stock and implements. The stock consisted of a hundred and fifty head of cattle, eleven head of horses, some hogs, chickens, geese, etc. The land is situated close to the government reserve and this makes excellent range for their stock. They plan on A family reunion in which all members of the family were permitted to participate, was held out at the F. 0.

Williams home last Sunday. Aside from the family which is still at the old home place, there were Mr. and Mrs. Fred, Williams and children of Menlo, Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Wark of Rexford, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Kidson and children of We also have a very complete line of men and boys shoes. We can fit every member of the family. Special Price on Chocolate Cream Coffee 40 Cents Per Pound ncc Syracuse, Kansas, Mr.

and Mrs. Adam Craige also of Syracuse. Mrs. Kidson will be remembered as Miss Minnie Williams and Mrs. Craige was formerly iss putting up some good buildings on the land and will make it their home ins the future.

The Marsh Brothers have lived in Menlo and vicinity since the country thereabouts was taken away from the Indians and it will hardly seem the same around HANSHAW MERCANTILE CO. wanna iviason. mere were twenty-eight in attendance and we are told that the gathering that town with these boys sent ab-. was thoroughly enjoyed by them all..

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Pages disponibles:
7 230
Années disponibles:
1903-1922