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Oxford Register from Oxford, Kansas • Page 1

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Oxford Registeri
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Oxford, Kansas
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intuit ftrm a- ii mum 1 ft, ri 1 -S i Volume XXXIV Oxford. Sumner County, Kansas, Thursday Evening, January 1, 1920 Number 46 Vitagraph Saturday Nite, Stars Earl Yilliams, Bessie Love, Gladys Leslie, Harry Tmory. Come (f Ai S) Wright's Smoke and Ham Pickie at The Rexall Store. Born To Mr and Mrs. Roy Martin Christmas Day, a son.

E. IJ. Stout will repair your shoes, prices right, leather best. Rev. H.

B. Duryea made a business trip to Douglas, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sleigh are gett CUT THIS OUT It's worth 10c to you.

If brought to our store we will accept it for that amount as part payment on a 25c Jar of Rexall Compound Mustard Ointment Relieves Coughs, Chest Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis and Tonsillitis. This Offer Good For One Week I I Looking Backward It would not seem fitting to begin the New Year without expressing our appreciation of the trade and confidence accorded us by the people of this community during the. past twelve months. This satisfactory relation with our customers was made possible through our efforts to promote their interests. Thanking all of our friends and customers for favors shown, we turn from the old year and wish II jf R.

exalJl btoire hie y()U a Lost A brown kid glove on the road two miles east of town. If found bring to this office. Mrs M. D. VVood of Brighton, Iowa is visitincr at the home of army New Mr and Mrs.

Lew Tryon were up from Chickasha, this week visiting home folks. Mrs. N. Bishop of Belle Plaine visited Tuesday with Mis. J.

M. Buffington. i 1 t- iRev. and Mrs. Duryea.

Year aSllIIIIlllII 2I1IBIIIII1II 2 IlllllllSlliC 3A wlru J) lot TMT Tl 9 ing along fine now both are able to be out and down town. Walter, Bradleys have moved into their own home recently vacated by Frank Whinery. M. Hackney and wife moved closer up town this week in their home just north of Wm. Looker.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Holman enjoyed breakfast, the first meal in their fine new home this New Year's morning. J.

H. Edenfield proprietor of the Red Cross Garage is making more room in his garage by moving the office in the front part. Galeard and Cleo Rinehart came down last Saturday from their home at Lawrence, to spend the holidays with relatives and friends. We received a card from Rev. A.

R. Bemis, saying that Mrs. Bemis was operated last Friday at the Newton hospital for gall stones. A card this morning states, she is getting along fine since the operation. The Lippered family east of town have been having a family reunion since Christmas day prior to the leaving of Mr.

Lip-pered's daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs. Payne, for their new home at Salt Lake City. ore to 0 A. A.

Richards died Wednesday of pneumonia at a hospital in Tampa. Florida Funeral services will be held at Wellington but buriel will be made in the Oxford cemetery. As we go to press the funeral hour has not been set. The St. Patrick club will meet with Mrs.

Dora Miller January 8. "As You Like It" club will meet with Mrs. Amos Bowman January 8th. Ithiel Shore returned last Friday from over seas service. We believe he was the last Oxford boy to return.

The Rexall Store Ad is worth 10c to you. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Abildgaard The old year 1919 has past, we stop and look back over the pleasures of the past 3G5 days.

Each of these pleasures has been made possible by the co-operation and loyalty of some one, or all of our customers. We wish to thank each and every one of our good customers who have played a part in making our business a success, on the other hand we feel that you should appreciate the fact that Galloup's sipres No. 1 and 2 regardless of the large expenses and high priced merchan-pise have been kept up to the standard that your wants might be filled, the varied stock we carry in the wray of good things to eat and wear, together with the neatest cleanest meat market in the state, (the purefood inspector said when he was here that we had the cleanest little market there was in the State) our aim has been to give to you value for your money. We wish you all that goes with making the New Year a very pleasant and prosperous one for yourselves. We also hope that during the year that is at hand our relations may continue and if possible, be even more pleasant than in the past.

Mesdames Chester and Noble came over from Winfteld gaYe a Par ues-Tuesday to visit his brother Ira day vemng at the country home and family former in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Owens of Roy Snider, of Joplin, kussellville, who are came in Wednesday evening for spending the holidays here. 7 Covers were laid for seventeen guests who enjoyed an elaborate a visit with his cousin Wm. Looker.

He spent two years on police duty in Germany. Oscar Bennett received a letter from his son, Howard Monday, saying he was in Phildephia having their boat repaired. He leaves there soon for Cuba and aftergejtUngJjere he expects to get on ashipjthat a trip around the world. three-course turkey dinner. I -J 0)1 The city tried out the new well Wednesday afternoon which they are putting down on the Howidg is the way business conditions exist today OLD BUT ODDrv 1 October nj Jg Tivvnd -2 1 T-Jv a Tl Tl ranted ait time i east side of Tom Shriver's place.

This well is 45 feet deep and it has 35 feet of water in it. In the testing they pumped 350 gallons per minute which lowered it only 13 feet. They have been using Chester Dunn's Oil Pull engine on the work. Osborne Farmer: It was not so many ya-sago, not over twenty-fo ssnty-fivet when day and find a dozen men willing to do 10 hours work for a dollar a day or a dollar and a quarter at the outside. Now you cnn't find a mm i 21 1 dozen men in a week wfeo will for.

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