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THE oxsono Times, WEDNESDA limit/smash 258, 4914 15 Most of: you know what they are by this time.. Best ~ of. stock used and 'first class work on them: Every gomt’ - fitted right, alli nonmg is hand work, paintmg of the best. Easy draft and warranted every minute.: We have 'the -| 'three. Sizes.\ Cutteis in several styles—fore door, with 3 top, 'and about as you want them. Robes and Blankets from low to h1gher cost, and -we cansuit you. Harness in -: the. several grades, light drivingor heavy team w01lr \Look us ov (l—we want you to. p the snows, tet \04“ f?“- ep \\-\\'J'c\.“r ~rr2~1¢°14 ~ 5 & Walden—steenberg The Utica Observer has th ing of interest to Oxford People! brated November 13; at:8 welock, wranm) \| Miss Nina- Estelle Steenberg was unit- School will: close today and pen Monday. : Consting ties have been enjoying ~The: Sup rvlsors will close their labors Saturday © R Thoie will'he no meeting oi: the p- | worth Civéle this week. The snow shovel has been a handy apon this past week, . ; . : Skati glas been enjoyed.: during 'the past few: days near the basket factory { The storni of Saturday nas made the trips of the Norwich auto\ stage irregu- Reserved seats are selling rapidly © pier Cranberry Corners‘ better look them up We'ate now emomingjnto the holi- day | season. wit is. time to plan for Christmas I . 8 $5. Vlorton will remove. into his new quarters - in.\ the Jones Block December 1.0 Union Thanksgivmg service at the ~y R Baptist church, this Wednesday > even: Ing.: Rev. A O. Austin Will preach. ‘There are some, weather prophets who . are pessimistic enough to tell us re will celebrate Christmas in There were many tickets soidghere Afor tha hospital 'benéfit supper at Nor- |\ wich last evening and many from this village attended. ; © /A; foot . ball game 45) scheduled for Thanksgiving Day on : the Academy field; between: Greene High School and Oxford Academy.\ .- Many of the merchants are already Now $2.25 - M‘INOW 2. 00 I Now - L575 Now 1 19 Chas.‘ E.) Cooper Store EXCHANGE BLOCK ~}: 'B tors netted $20. .getting out their Christmas display. 'l 'The slogan \shop early\. 'canfot be ap- plied until the: merchants are ready. The. ptipils Of .Prof. Edward Barrow will give a recital at Assembly Hall;, Thursday . evening, December $ CA: celebrated [violinist will assist, and this will be @ great musical treat,. «| Beginning with December 1 the fare on ithe - Leckawanna north of; Ox ford to Utica and\ intermediate points will be- two and 'one-half cents. per mile: -| Tlig: increase -will advance the 'J tare from : hore to Norwich from 18 to 28. will be well to keep In. mind that the curtain will rise at 8 o'clock: sharp: 'at the © opera house ; night, and 'if you wish enjoy the first. act 6f \Cranberry Corners\ you: 'should be there on time, The tishers will not seat 'anyone during the. first act, ' 'The first 'sleighride of} the season. was enjoyed by the Senfor Class 'Mon-|- day. evening 'when 'they; went. to (Brig bin, 'where they presented: the\ \Fas: j cinnting Fanny Brown\ to &. Brisbin audience The play was a great suc- cess, and a dancefollowed; |.. The: Sen- ' Winter arrived in Lull force ready to meet all comers last week, and has apparently conte: to. stay. .- The 'ther- mometer registered between 'one and || three degrees above zero Monday and: almost as: low-ysterday morning, It has. moderated. some, - but it, is real winter, weather. : 'The barber.shops will he: oibsed all day. tomorrow, The telephoné exchang- es will clote-at noon, be open a short: time in the morning. Post office hours will ba from 7 to 10 in: the 6 in the evening. No rural deliveries will be made on that day. ~ Governor Glenn: will: fot: only be o Ws E. GIBBON in connection With Hardware Store, Stock consists of* otions, | Te, Crockery Pottery, Stationery and Everything Usually Found ing and 10 Cent Stores ll You Don't Sée What You Want Ask for lt—We 've Got It MERITHE’W BLOCK South CANAL ST. ud waxwmmwwwwwwwmev? ; g It is not fit to print Legitimate medi New Prices At~ x. : Sirloin and Porterhouse ces . : Round Steak Widen cut ens pra s 10 Hamburg gun\..\_w.n.“..wnum.18c .. Boneless Rib Roast \nun—“unuunzzi; 22 ~ SLEW Bedf 2 .. «vere va cu 12¢ to 18e < . Gausage {Home lade} “slush-“u.“nas : POTK GHGPE 4 ce cenk e ans ng be wien Leaf: Pork Roast et ers 166 Home Rendered Lard ess 160. \\ Home Cured Bacon unwnfiuumnu. Sugar Cured Earmarw pound: -0vo-oav2°c Home Cured Com Beef Beef Sold by quarter, yun e Oysters Always In Stock ~ .. 4 Cash Paid F or Hides Wylie s Market; greeted by a <large: houge when he comes here to lecture, but he will find Ia group. of ~cltizens who 'will 'be (de- lighted to micst him personally, 'and reriow the acquaintance formied on the former occasion when he lectured here.. Turkeys are bringing 26° cents a\ Ipound dressed; chickens 22 cents and {fowls 20 cents, * 'There are some dated filled with ens 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. E Thanksgiving i The stores will | 6d in: marriage 'at the home: of her: ; Steenberg‘, to Charles: Walden, of Oxford; hy Rey, W. E. Webster, of the Baptist. church, her pastor,. 'Only the members of her. immediate family were. present The bride was attired in a gown ot/white embroidery 'and . light; refresh ents Were served, The bride and groom will | spend a few days in the southern part Mr, Walden has-arranged with right to take charge of his firm The presents were ichiefly of monby and silver, Mrs. Walden is an active \ member.\ of - the; Baptist Church. Christian Endeavor Society | A home.. friends ,’l‘lie groom 'Is the son of Mr and J. T, Walden, and, left for. West Winfield, November 1, where he is em- ployed .on: the farm- of Fred : Wright. With nis. wife he has the best wishes of a. host. of\ triands. . \The Deaf Mute Rural New Yorker (Written by Frits Hugh Ludlow aft, er visiting . the New York: Institution for the Deaf and Dumb.) - Scarcely can God's strange restriction . On'the lip and on the ear;' R - But my: mind: be: deemed. affliction— \To-ths sad world coming here Where S owe/ll —there clamors mortal Anger, scorn, detraction, wod,\ Tliro the ear's: unguarded 'portal : Throng, in ceasless overflow, a Here,—God sets His unseen angels ~At the gate where earth cor ' Joo through Naught but Heaven’s most sweet R evangels . Those pure guards let in to you. Have no time to pause-and sleep ~ Till their step beats time more {truly Here—the flying thought, unspoken, ; <In review floats past the hei rt Where its sting: is: 'gently broken Ere its rapid wing depart (+ '- i God hath blessed you in your loss \Sitent daughters of His care, Lifting many: \bitter crosses: From your. shoulders—which we Tho no song 'your ears ate thrilling .- Such as move- us to delight, ing Your soul's chambers day and flight. {And: to think, to think wh glory From the harps of prophetshoary f When : God's hand your sense un- seals! & on - * The great singers gone before us: Walt to flood your virgin ear With their unimagined chorus-> The same 'angles. guard that cover\ . From the world your unjarred seuge Are God's harpers, and: they hover, .\ Waiting-with your recompense. , [Fils Hugh Ludlow was one of the tury ago, and was the brother. of Miss Helen W, Ludlow, so well known in Oxford. Ha-died In: Frante during the Cls‘i‘iihco‘Gei'mnn war,. where: he had gone for his health. 'His sister, Miss [Ludlow, was with him at the \time und had: to remain there. two 'years before she could bring the body home. [Afr, Ludiow endowed a thatr in. Union University. and was greatly interested in the welfare of \Old Unfon.\] -; A very quiet homé wedding was cele: ). of the Staté before- going to. their new |. ard has: the best wishes of, many; Where e dwell,—our thoughts unrulyi |- > With the march that Love doth keep. |- {ton. Thoughts unstained hy earth are : iii)» Waits you in those wondrous peals, : Tuesday\ evening 'of last week, wished their hostess many happy rs!” As the: first. sound you shall hear, ; . great Journalists of over half a cen-) Miss Swan has returned from ' visit at Binghamton-and Union.. .) >. \/ a visit to New York city last week. \Mrs. Lo 8. Mattoon, visiting. her brother,.\ George 8 on Rast HIL ..... Glenn Potter, Di C, oi Bingham- friends in. town. | - Miss Catherine Healy, oi! New Y rk city, has been'a guest at the hom of Howard Bartlett, Mrs. Mo In Whitney Mrs, B. M. Allen, of Water Mollie Milan 'White, / ; Falls, home, / Mr. .and Mrs, John R VanWagenen will and other relatives. in town. (>. Mrs. Charles S. Brown and; Aittle: granddaughter, Dorothy, 'are . guests at the heme of 'George, B. Fletcher f /Miss Maude Sherwood and- LeRoy: \Mri and Mrs. George Townsend, -of Scott. street, . will-spend\ Thanksgiving, Day witt Mrs. Townsend's parents, in ; Binghamton. - \Mrs) Mary Ruge had charge of'the |.. ~ W,'H Dunne Co.'s: booth at the. sup- per for: the Norwich. Hospital in that city last evening. entertain at- .an. evening. dinner. in. /| honor of \their fifth wedding anniver- sary, this evening. Mrs. Lorenzo Lamphere is spending Thanksgiving with. her daughters, Mrs. Clarence Hoffman. and Mrs George Curtis, in Buffalo, -': : The Ladies Aid of South Oxiord will hold a> supper and fair at. Miller' 'Trchool. house: Friday. evening, Decem- her 4tii. Everyone is invited. ber daughters, Mrs.: Vern Crozier, and [Muss Queena Ketchum, in Blngham- The regular meeting of the W 0. . U. will be cheld with: Mrs. Whitman Mowry Albany street, Friday, No vember 27, at. 2130. : Please bring *|thimble and needle,. Mr.: and Mrs. George s. Root have issued Invitations for the marriage 'of their dgughter, Miss Evelyn, to- Lynn their home 'on. Hill -Wednesday \| evening, December 2, at § o'clock. Misses Edna | and Ethel Butts, \of Mechanic street, \assisted by. Miss All turng-of the day.. Philadelphia, where he will Senjoy classmates at the University of Penn- sylvania, anit-will also spend a few Prudence Burchard. \Roof Blown From Barn bor 18 nearly. the entire east roof of the Marge: basement - barn on -the Thos. Taylor farm in. the southeri part of the town, wa blown off, carried some distance and practically .demglished, . '~ With his usual good judgment and forethought, Mr. Taylo® had taken out a tornado insurance policy during the past summer ~with the C. L. Stone agency, and therefore was rellaved of the expente of putting on. a new roof, tertainments next week and the week |. Ath after. Prof. Barrow's recital and cor- cort in Assembly Hall Thursday even Ing, Décember 3; Governor Glenh on December 4, and: Clifton Mallory on December 5. There may be some aide {ssues to All in with that have not bean reported.. following\ week - the Epworth Leagie will hold: Its Junior fair and concert on December 10 and 4.0 The- advertising columns of The Times are interesting.. One reason 18 that ail objectionable medical adver- tging is kept out. As fast as contracts have expired we have discontinued this class of advertising, as much of tal advertising Is still taken, but the nostrums of quacks find no place in these columns. - the largest circulation In the County and attracts the better class of adver- tising at living rates, for that reason.. \ Brush the Great had a large house ito greet him last erening, and hoe'eas {ily. Sustained himpmtion ag “The Grestf’?‘ r i Congregational Wednesday—Union thinksgivine ser vies In the Baptist church at 7:20, of the Ladies\ Church Ald Society ia the chapel at 3 R shy at 10:30; Sermqa: Charch E41 Cieacy. Suncay school at 129 weroct to) g g \ Business meeting, g code ‘f‘ SQUTH GXFORE wap tales AH of soem was ‘itswssmsmdfarsiaed {estacl houea Pritay event=s, Deve-\ owxwwwwwwwéfio + fail figw-afi ©5135, 'Then the paper has| Sunday, November 26--Atoraing wor- f - the «Anpel Evening wirenip at T:20.; | - lined four coated. os of the natural juices. Naves SELF BASTING we have themdin all sizes—turquome blue and white ~Cooks meat, genie, and poultry without wastingany - twenty per cent of any s est: ; and males the toughest meat tender, .. hae Next After thegRoaster Comes the Carver, I ~ We have thet In & complete assortment, al. pnpén fltha’tmllpleaseyom Pi \postmaster M. L. Whithey enjoyed | of Endicott, 1s v ton, .spent Monday and Tuesday with - The Thimble Club was: delightfully | & entertained 'yesterday afternoon by_ ' Miss Gertrude L. Snell of Hoosick & spend Thanksgiving at B and Miss Helen VanWagenen arrived 4 Es home 'from Texas. Sunday,. . : Root,; 'of Chehalis, Wash 18 f ~ [s. visiting ils brother,. George) S, {Root, % Dolan are home from the New York! | State College for Teachers at Albany, «Mr. and 'Mrs. William E Tracy will i ' Mrs. Hattie Ketchum 'and son, Le || s irmd. will\ spend \Thanksgiving with w. Howland, which will take place at Theinia Caton, entertained 20 of their) .| young guests 'at a birthday party on Van Burchard will leave today for | Thanksgiving < with some «of, His: old days fi New York with hig aunt, Miss |-. During the: bevere storm of- Novem-k make t easily possible for you, giving Day o 7 lFor we 'are. in out for -/ style- enlightenment coats—overcoats 'that were 'ma < narily found only \in the best tailoredt Forder: clothes ' coats at $15 00, you will step into 'our sh . Rome time Within the next few days .we will gladly presentrour reasons [f tor being very thankful justat vthis to \; . be. more: thankful - on this Thank : A\ position to. lay 2 'your consideration. and 'a wondering: R ”collection of' cleverly. styled over- de expressly for us by Brandegee, Kin-/ has ald & Co. and they have all- of the: >- quality. and elegance of finish ordi- o oft \Asia spéciai inducement for you \'to purchase we oifer a very strong i assortment of these celebrated overv skewness: at : ho choruzs,1\ Extra quality pine lin assorted patterns. Full (0 C Linen buck and.pure linen damask towels; “gtowelingiof pure linen, by the yard (k o en damask full bleached inches Wide Guest, yl a Plain and fancy hnen handkerchiefs, Sheer quality “and neat effects in embrordery Seyret e a j OXFORD i Floor Coverings. \ New YORK: Warner’s Corsets. - C satisfying ~No'time can be 'more: appropriate than Thanksgmng. Why not make ibis a me. ~~ ~morable occasxo by. putting in the odd ;' Plece-now?Z Liberal terms, if you like,. [ © that Will enable you to: pay for the new * piece any way you say, but come n now, i and Tet us help you pick it out while you', i have an opportunity to make it doubly s Buy That New Buffet Before Thanksgivmg You Have Been Waiting a flood While to 5 Complete Your Dining Room Suite p # ¥. w. seymour Solve That: Xmas Mien \With a Daten Pnstsgraphs at lThe NEW HILL S1 UDIOV s Hig‘r Grade Portraiture iv lool ane Ramah'fi Prices same Bfeare To ts ‘i t amie eti ne $o Can't 6s It 'i i“ flifié <f am“ mart-am “new Mexico} Gen-mt © imap six-mas Rif to essed t) a ®. 3} iii“ 2 enntectaatk. F la men, ordinary snowstorm, 'ttex © Terard, should - affect ino anmics drums—5:31“: - {mere até encase ZY-Lum chesgeg fron ccoparative is (éreaid n fear Cost the: p mama Be zm :c