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The Rexford News from Rexford, Kansas • 6

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The Rexford Newsi
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Rexford, Kansas
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Miss Fern Kiley has sufficient ly recovered from her recent op Local News Notes. Millet Seed at Roller Store. Mrs. R. Storer and little son, Carl Jr visit vita relatives in Rexford several days since our last iue.

P.U-keyr who built the grade school building over in Hoiie. has be awarded the contract fur the new high school building that is soon to be erected in Iloxie. eration as to be able to get up own once in awhile now. rrginter. The examination will be open only to citizen who are actually dumkilfd in the territory the postoftVe where the vacancy exists and who meet the other requirements set forth in form 1977.

Both men and women, if qualified, may enter this examination, but appointing if-fiters have the legal rirht to specify your eyes. See Sullivan about Tuesday, April U. The way some people treat Call for Examination The United States Civil Service their eyes would lead one to Classes made by us fi and give satisfaction, as, our many patrons can tell you. E. F.

Sullivan, Optometrist, at Rexford, Tuesday, April 11th. Seed think 'that new ones could le Red River Early Ohio Potatoes at Holler's. xnight anywhere, any time, at the sex desired in requesting certification of eligible. Women will not be considered for rural carrier ap about twenty-five cents a pair. seed For Sale-200 bushels of barley.

J. Kallman. v. r. Sullivan.

Optometrist, at pointments unless they are widows wexford. Tuesday, April 11th. of V. S. Soldiers, sailors, marines, or vuiiimiBiin uaa announces an examination to be held at Colby, Kansas.

onMay 13, IV22 to fill the position of rural carrier at Rexford, Kannas, and vacancies that may- later occur on rural routes from that postoflke. The salary of a rural carrier on a standard daily wagon, route of 21 miles Is fl.KOO.OO pvr annum, with an additkma! $.10.00 per mile per an The Royal Neighbors pave a hie food at their hall on Wednesday nipht of last week to which all the members and their families were rescent. A short program was riven and all who attended feel that it was a migrhty fine ttocial affair. Mr. and Mrs.

I. N. Dyer will entertain the members of the adies and Mens Rible class of he Rexford Community Sunday Trace Monteith was up from Selden last Tuesday evening. Charley Murray was down from Colby a short time last Tuesday. K.

H. Grover, of the Menlo country was over to Rexford last Thursday visiting among friends. We understand a deal was made last school class at their home in Rex wive of U. S. soldiers, sailors or marines who are physically disqualified for examination by reason of injuries received in the ine of military dufy.

Form 1177 Mid application blanks may he obtained from the office mentioned above or from the United States Civil Service Com-mission at Washington P. C. Applications should be forwarded to the Commission at Washington D. at the earliest practicable date. Jweek whereby Joasiah Rhoten becomes ford on next Tuesday evening at num for each mile or major fraction thereof in excess of 2t miles.

The salary on motor routes ranges from $2,450 to $2,000 per annum, according to length, Separate examinations for wagon and motor routes are no longer held. Appointment to the owner of the O. L. Rhoten res! o'clock. AH members of donee In the northwest part of Rex he two classes are invited to ford.

This male's it quite sure that present. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rhoten are to be both positions will be from the same come regular ana permanent rest.

Several of the farmers in this part of the country report that they are through sowing barley. dents of Rexford. Last week the Ncwg mentioned the Will Westerman, of Kansas City, has been in Rexford the past few days looking after business matters. fact that Emmitt Roller was in town but at, that time we did not know I can fit your eyes right and will guarantee satisfaction. See me at Dr.

Adams office Friday, April F. Parker, Optometrist. Something New Under the Summer Sun that he was to remain here for any certain lenirth of time. lie informs us that he will probably remain here for the coming three or four months and will assist the M. F.

Roller store break, or fly ofF, BUTTONS can come unbuttoned, or but the Social Hour Club Notes during that time. Many of the Rexford school pupils are planning on attending the county contest at Colby tomorrow, Ike V. Crumly and-' Robert Morgan made a business trip over to Oberlin the latter part of last week. Did we enjoy the afternoon? A force of men have been busy We'll say we did -When? March this week putting in the cement side 29-Where? At-the home of walk over the railroad right' of way on the west side of Main street. This is an improvement that we have been Mrs.

Sam Claar-Who? Twenty members of the Social Hour Club There were also three visitors present and all voted Mrs. Claar loking for- for a long time. It has been needed to connect the north side residents with those on the south side Harvey May is taking: a litle vacation as rural carrier on the route out of Rexford and Guy Nickerson is carrying the mail. and Mrs. JSchieck royal entertainers.

A couple of contests and is a great improvement furnished jamusemert for all For Sale Home Grown Early even the winners af the booby Ohio Seed potatoes at per mi i The Hanshaw store was a busy place last Saturday as there was a salesman there -with a full line of the Nina Taylor dresses. bushel. Get a few and watch prize, ne nostesses served a dainty lunch. The next meeting iatcuoaij NO-BUTTON VNfON SUIT for Men and Boys stays put. It gives the maximum of comfort and body freedom with te minimum of time and annoyance.

It conforms to the lines of the figure, it's as easy and free as air, and right in style. You may not be the first in the Club locker room to wear the Hatchway, but you'll be ready for the court or the first tee ahead of the rest. And you'll never have to think again of lost buttons and button repairs. No more broken buttons either; that stick edgeways in the buttonhole, or tear clothes or cause discomfort. In athletic designs for men and boys.

You will find just the weight you want in knitted or woven or nainsook Hatchways. Step in and make your selection while our stocks are them grow when the dry weather comes. We have grown these will be at the home of Mrs. Her bert. Thayer, April 12.

for five years. John H. Ratz- Dr. Earl V. Adams, who made a business trip to Hutchinson 4 a Mrs.

Minnick took first in the laff, Phone 322, Selden, Kansas. apple rolling contest. We all the nrst ot this week, has re suspected she had been practic turned to Rexford, to look after Fred Schteck, of Nebraska, ing gathering eggs with a spoon. his practice. was in Rexford the first of this week visiting with the boys on The bean contest was oh, so easy for the little women.

One the farm south of town and Orval Bartlett called last week and had the name of his father, W. N. Bartlett, who ives in Topeka, placed looking after some business mat of the taller members thought "the little ones' should De bar ters and also taking a look at the on the News subscription list. The red from playing. News will be like a letter from home crop Prospects.

He returned to for the Bartletts living in Topeka. Every one would have enjoyed bis home yesterday. the solo more if it had been duet. A. H.

Neef is advertising a public BARNETT'S CASH STQRE Fred A. Williams, the Me(nlo Hard sale in this issue of the -News. He ware merchant is advertising some Several members were late, has a good line of stuff, some regist disccunts on his line of implements 'FIRST IN EVERYTHING" ered cattle among the lot. He should having stopped on. the way to in the JNews.

red says that he has sample some ice cream. a few too many implements his have a good crowd and should receive good prices for the stuff advertised stock and that he is determined to for it is all in good shape. reduce this so he is going to give the people of his trade territory the Mrs. Herman Claar, who was cal benefit of some fine bargains. ed to Hale, Missouri, about a month A.

Al 111 ago on account 01 me serious inness Tjn hoU nTlfttu0 of her mother, returned to Rexford one thdr danceg lagt Frid ni ht 1 A- rr TT 4.1 I last luesaay mormnp. ner momer Th 0asiyn fu is considerably improved although she nished by thfi Brewster orchestra. Do Not Be Indifferent About the Furniture in Your Home OUR SUCCESS In operating a Furniture Store in Rexford will be brought about by maintaining the Highest Standard of Quality with the Lowest Possible Prices. This will be our policy. mckb a lot oi oeing entirety weu.

This orchestra na. not been orffani2 ed verv loni? but thev snv that it i i I MV" -enniHjcs, via- fc lt-pH in TJpiffnrH n'-fpw bmira nne rlav I tended the dance says that they en- last week, beveral years ago Mr. Evan Knmlso onM ft reai 11 .1. T7" 1 -A I was manager iw.e ey dent of Rexford plays a saXaphone In uexiora ana ne nas a wme this orcheatra. Mattresses and Pillows quanntance here and the people were traA rf iha nnnnrtiinitv nt visitinc with him I s'zea crow attended the meeting oi the comraercia club last Qyality Furniture In this line we 'have some extra nice Rockers, Dining Room Chairs, Kitchen Cabinets Dining Tables.

Kitchen Chairs and lables, Beds and Springs. I It looks now as if the new rural CIjr. tant questions were discussed. While route for the delivery of mail run the commercial club possibly has not ning out of Rexford is soon to be a an examination to be held and from hat ULhas outlined the faet there the applicants it is the intention of 13 8Uch an mzatl0n he me" th dpnartment in fill the noaition as can meet over ox rural carrier. importance our community ana pos sibly iron out differences that may Look our stock over.

We probably will have the goods you want. ovist enpat-s wpll fnr tViA pnmmiikiit.v At the present time we have a large stock of Mattresses and Pillows. These are in various grades and at different prices but all are made with the idea of quality. We have'the mattress or pillow that will absolutely please. The force for the electric Lnd 'it ha8 its part in the progress lights are at work in belden wir- 0f any company of people, ing the town and as soon as hey i IV .1 il nave compieiea mai JOD mey Two rars f-nllirlprl ni the- cnr.

will start to string the wire from ner of Ninth and Ash streets oeiaen to uexiora. ic Degins to u.his mornirn? nhnnr pWn nVlnrlr 1 I 1 I .3 -V- looit now as it tnesc two towns the accident resulting in little wouiosoonoeconneciea upwun damage to either, of the cars the power plant. The car driven by H. A. Diemer, We are Expecting a Car Load of New Furniture to arrive within the next two weeks and this with the stock we now have will make a complete line.

Special rices for Next Saturday We are making some extra attractive prices for next Saturday. Ask us about it. H. A. KNUDSON, Furniture Dealer of the American Express company was proceeding east on Ash, when a car driven by D.

Magnuson of Smolan, drove out to pass a large truck going south on Ninth, and struck the rear fender of Mr. Diemers automo- I i Have your eyes examined at DR ADAMS OFFICE Friday April 7th W. F. Parker, 1 Optometrist bile. Salina Evening Journal..

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