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(THE ; 'oxronb \times wenkiespay, fuoszsss; 25,9 $140.05. some an Opportunity to. secure some or ns we have. decided to extend 'the sale until - turday night. fem advertised in: last Friday's Sun: together h the following items will H6 said t the price quoted unless sold ou ts will be spo osx ite E 98 White: Crepe 506 Col. Satin Petticon $1.48. Satin:-Pottlc ~DRESS GOOD $3 00 Pen Coats 1 $40.00 ;Pony: Coats a *$45.00: Pony. Coats' at.... $50.00 Pony, Coats at. . ©©65.00 . Pony--Coats: 4 $75.00 Pony Costs : ats at. 500 18, in. Bengoiiue Silks 85¢ 23 in, Foulards ., ~©79¢ 24 in, Charmeus 50c 24 in, SHlk Poplin $1.00 and $1 50-Col, Nets'. | (250: Dress Trimmings ; $1.00 'Table Linen ;., wea+ . $1.25. Table Linen ($1.50 Table Linen :. . $1.75 Table Linen ', : ~Full Size Bed- Blankets \\, I Single Bed Size Blankets . <+ . Cotswold Comfortables, ...:, 98¢ .; Fine: unbleached sheeting \; Best Calico 'Be Apron Glnghams 12%%c Dress Ginghnms Aiea 8420... Challies for B dding : a 94a 180 Fancy Ribbons .; 350 Fancy..Ribbons . 250 Winsor Tie 25¢ Neck Wear: .> 250 Ruching ..,. 50¢ Fur Ruchin: $1.98 Ladies' Rain; Coats Men's Double Texture Rnlsn * $2.08 Bath R - Children's. Bath Robes Lsdies’ 15a 'Reeced hose, Run' 'of Mills: «1 ... 90. pr « children's Ribbed Hose: R $1.25 silk Waists'...;.. $2.98. Ladies? Silk Shirts:. . WE ARE SHOWING NEW LINE or TRUNKS, BAGS, AND suIT CASES 200: NEW HULL U’MBRELLAS WITH DETACHABLE TIPS y: attern L at [3 this afternoon. celebrated incly putty and L Music, 'Mrs: |- resdin, current events Miss: Merchant. 'call, Quotations from Juvenal. ; Thanksgiving Service be no service +\ a. f ' Thanksgiving: service the Guilford Center They hope to | ', AB. there a quite a ; NDr i Guiliord, \Nov. 23. Ross Davis, of No rwic days, las week wit |E. Davis, a C - Miss Helen NIangnn‘ wh seriously 1 last Saturday, Her o nditio - now 'sometvhat - Ampréved.. 003.000 -R v.. Jniman L Wilco: occupy the visitEd school here:one. day last week : d. Mrs. Euge Alvyen, 0 Utter and son; -| Clifford, were among the callers at f roll ; Lewis: Aldrich’s, last week B <The spetal, held 'at Irvin } There Fas an unusually larg attenti- ance considering the wean: | church at. 10: 80 a. m. 'The sermon. will |; - i vere assisted by Miss and Mr, in Advent, there will be, a, celebration of the Holy Comm at Chrigt Epis: copal:church.at 8 a, m.. At the regu- Tar: morning service. the ~rector. will : preach on \The Coming of theDawn,\ and in the.evening on' \St. Andrew. the ||First 'Misstonar wk \The Strike ( \~- We have\ much for. which: to he thankffl, but iwo shall be even more Bo when the . differences are settled. and the telephone strike is called off.. The delay 1s meaning the loss :of much Faluatle service and-great inconven- ience to everyone, concerned \Jat E or d Lyon's; buturda a Maison Thuckery has sold. the NathanThackery farm on the Norwich road to George Williams, I Walton list week. Henry Hows has returned | to' the home of his son, Fred Howe, near Mt. | Upton, after spending some time with | friends :in :Gullford Miss Hattie: Conroy spent Thursday {in Norwich: *~. This establishment has man} new, splendiddesigns td diamond mountings to show you-each of them in the ~very Aatest : fasitton-ind all of them. possession that Andt ' viduality of design (charac terlsfie of our Jewelry, © } .You will find. 46 our collec- ; ton- of diamonds only stores - of genuine worth-we handle noothers-and. they are wold under our unconditional guar - antee. Your patronage is invited on this basis. - St. John motion Erlurrrmiih .) - Hepoiring. - infinite (Oxfords “hm flnrk WE KNOW OUR ONIONS } tin Eled: neatly 200 miles to see onton fie! pwers, and deat ' tale-to : that there were foany cheap ontons heindé’gt om fale, that 2:2 Wonr at aay price.. Oor stock was bought with Qualrty the first audition. ¥e as; suit yori. Bay where you like, but in forties to yourself, first see Mann, ram 3115th tells. Miauwmmm‘whmei Sn esm‘itaswehsdnyear L ' wmywskum § MMMGw Tomatiess _ 'been 'visiting at. M. ] / will. fet Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Conrow were callers in Sidney, last week, Mri. Fraik Baker, of Auburn,. has / Kniffin's and [other friends In' town. avid Dorman, who beef quite #11 Yor some time, with a darbuncle on his neck, Is reported somewhat better at this writing. 6 /. Homer Burton, of Orisknny Falls, is 'Ihonie 'or the whiter. - Mrs. Grace Gridley has purchased the house of John B. Meols, in Nor- and | will, move \there about + Mist Jennie Vorth who has been several weeks In' Oneontii, to her home: for Thanks- giving, Afrs. Grace Gridley nnd daughter, of . [Norwich, are visiting friends in town. \Mrs.. Emily: Carkhuff visited lier © daughter. Conrow, on Saturday,. Miss: Edith «Mead was hore from Norwich over Sunday, Rolland Kinney was . home from 'f Georgetown over Sunday, Mr.. ando Mrs, Arthur) Turner re: \| turned: hobie yesterday- after several . {days' vislt with relatives and triends | in Vernon and>-Cleero. Mrs, Dexhelmer was the hostess 'Thuréday afternoon at the second: of |. the serics of: teas being given by the _| Auxilfary of Christ Episcopal church. Mrs, Kdna A: Kinney: and daughter, Margaret. left for West Eaton, Thurs- day. Pait Kinney Joined them on Fri- day, to stay over Thankegiving. 'The friends of Ar, and Mrs. Clifford L Godfrey Are pleased to learn that they are: the ba roossessors of a {John James. .. 'The friend: f Fleming sympathize with them fo- the lost of the little son bora to thent on Friday. Xfiss Rath. Alcott, formerly of Sia nev, whois spending the winter in the Adirondacks, was calling on- friends and relatives in town last week. - The next number 'of the Gang? \The dunlor Auxiliary of midst tEpistopal church meet withMiss Caro- tine A. Winsor, Satorday afternood. MF.. Mrs. &. D Bolster have moved from the cottage Into their new . 50.59, view Las just been completed. Mary Catrhs of Mt Upton, has ¢ glee: the rest Mrs. a, C. this”h t-Hfard, were callers nt Har y Coop r s, Thursday evening.. : Nho '.. George Hyatt and Miss Ardie Hyatt day evening. |- Bertha, Puller : and Edythe. Gooper | wersb siness callers n | Sidney Wedw nesday; NM, and, Mrs. Harry Cooper and doughte Edythe, were business call» ers in Bainbridge, Thursday. : \Mrs Bert Barker and. son, Clarence, ware visitors at the home of Her sister, Mrs. Hatry Cooper, Friday. i<Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McKelvey were in Vorw ch, Wednesday ' COVENTRYVI LLE Coventryville. C.-J.. Parker's, 'in Oxford. - @ Emory Fishet; -of Cicero, 1 u, visitor at Eddie, Johnson's for u few days. a Mary, 'of Oneonta, were: visitors r day. :| Sanders; for. some time. 'O. :C. Richmond, of Oxford, spent mond Soutifworth.. . 'Mr.. and Mrs. R. P Bu] iey are spending & week with friends in Bing hamton. church at Coventry, Thursday, Novem- ber. 26, cat 10180 a m... Rey, ) J. -H. -| Houston, of this: place, will preach the sermon,. (> The Ladies® Missionary Society will meet with Mrs, A B. Minor, Thursday, December $, at 1 p. o, at which time the. barrel tor Mr. Perry and family, of Georgia; 'will be packed,. 'Those who contribute to. the barrel ure requested to. leave articles at Mrs, Minor's -at their earliest con- vehlence.) Elmer Simpiey 'has purchased. the H.D. Shapley. farm and they are very busy repmring and getting at' ready to Hoon. move onto, Frank C. Pearsall, i Hredong rest dent of this place, died at the home of lif daugliter, Mrs. J. B, Judson, of Qupdilia, Saturday, Novembér21, at 1 p. ii. Funeral will be eld. at the Fipst, Congregational church in this place. Fuesdiy, November 24, ni L {p. m.. (Rav. Houston will have charge of the' service, -with burial. in. this place, h Mr. and Mrs. l-‘riord Lyon here at Reuben Round's, at Bracket Lake, Sun- day : 'The muny friends of Archie Lyon in this place are very sorry to know of hls serious condition and are hoping for a speedy recovery. ~ 'Oilbert: Parked, of Oxford, was. In this place,. Saturday, on business. -.- Mr anil Mrs.-C. Ko-Seeley and son, earl were in. Oxford, Saturday. on business. = MeDONOUGH McDénD-igh, Nov.: 24:me James Scott and daughter, Virginis, left Mon- pepper, Va., where they will be the guests of her mother._'They. will hel gone two months. - Kr. and Mrs. Jacob A. H ta at their home on Sunday; to attend the funeral of thelr couslaf 1-2. B. MerFlam,. : \fames TV Hill, Esa, of Oxford, at fedded the funeral of E. E, Merriam. Xin. and Mre. C, H. Salisbury are the $1613 of relatives near Bats, this week. < is Monday for 'where they will sperd the win! \20 ms fewnssycsesmzzts ars - Mflmmmnemwgsmzmmaes e MMMM,M os., us seesawoucs—rwosrnm _ New York food £6 Food\ Rettes ony sod snoured.. Hx zz =: canto-Mn oe vere Rocers & sol Nv.). & 1 Thomkegiving Day service wiil be swims} In Calsary Thursday : imcraisg at 10 adage Every asei~ ccrné. Hank the, \Leyale\ erd al ef} tts bed a Rand I\ se- ibe zswewzefiemmwsm Imes pat if cerrinty Po tis ”$49t...e”w35* p. terria lsbell and Lewis. Hartwell, of, orwich, |. were callers at Bd. Peckhu'n s, Tues- . »| tratrix :of, iste. of sald deceased, at. <| the Jaw: ofice of Charles 'W. Brown, in | ;| the town of Oxford, County aforesaid Parker has been s ending a week Ernest Lyon and daughters, Edna- MW nd Sun- s We , ' \~Leere thanks; to: our kind neighbors and Miss Lena Darwin, who has been in | fiends for. the [groat kindness shown Norwich. for several months, /is at to. us in out bereavemont and sorrow; Miss Emma North was a visitor in |home with her- mother, Mrs; Belle algo to those who sent flowers. Sunday . with \his daughter, Mrs. Ray- / w | There will be a. union Thanksgiving - . service Aw the Second Congragational day, for Washington, D. C, and Caut | 7. and 4tre. J. H. Cortens Teare) - Providence, B. L, Mra. Waite? I Euros dares to re .present. from Greene, Among: those> present © George Mer Mrr Dutton, :> Gordon, o: Norwichfi James Hill; Mrs. Pursuant to an order of the Surre gate's Court: of the County of Chenan- ¥. u gate, reby: given to all gong iiavmg claim : 6f Imeretia: A. Jarvis, late of the town of 'Oxford, | {County, deceased, that they a a ind exhibit the vouchers there- for, to: the undersigned the: Adminis- on or before the 28th day of May, 1915. Charles M Brown,~' tll - r. Adm: nistratrix, -. Card of Thanks - FRANCES CLARK, CHARLES | CLARK,: ~'WILTON CLARK,; PALMER CLARK. ~ CLASSIF IED ADS i Advertisements inserted under this: head, (5 'cents> per line;. charge, 10 dents ments ordered unti] forbidden MUST | BE accompanied by cash one month in. advance, Cash for- any advertising must accompany al};orders. 'No want advertisement received after noon Tuesday. % 1h s to, FOR SALE - . R SALE-Registered Holstein year- © ling bull, grandson of King: Pontiac Artis, Steven Bros. $5,000 bull, well grown and'a fine Individual, C. L Hill, Greene, R. D.%. . | ~ -20pZ be coh wes lenin n notin eon boon norn bind etnica MISS SWAN has a henutitul line: of Kimonos. WM FOR SALE-Stiles, cheese factory at Tyner, ~Thquire of V. D. Stratton, 37tf Cee emai inane - used' three months,. 19 Fayette, street. Sad. 211)” nnn ire dena ione ice BLACK: and white Suede Gloves st \Miss Swan's. FOR SALE-Four darling fine grade Holsteins... <0. W. Herve, Midtand stress ( J) 196 the home 'of Miss W: Gaston, Mrs. Geo, Bur- I required to present the J {minimum |, 'Advertise-\| - On the second foor and: he r reatest instr and $60. 00 WHEN i} TIII’ CIT)“ ISIJ’ OUR the woudei 111 r , ithe yoiges. of. orld's (@ CONCERTS 10 to 11:30 a. n $150 00; $200 00, and $950 00. =: Edison's Blue Amberol P onogrnph Agents For 2 BUiii and M Totman is 5 Wool and Fleeced Horse i Glovesmnd Nilttens. ~Bed Quilts and Cover-leis is Kimonas and Dressm [ Men's Beach Jackets © Aten 's Mackinigw Coats. fHoi se Blankets As Cold Weather Has Amved Remember the Place To Bny Your Winter Needs Such As < [Lildles’ and Gents’ li’ool—and Fleeced Union Suits. Children’s Fleccod Union Suits. enemies. \ \ New Footwvar Just arrived WANTEDmfwsition as housekeeper - or care for an Invalid. Address Box 627 Oxford. 0 <.... mis 21m Fon SALE--One high grade e. Holstein. bull calf, nicaly merited. L H.. Wills = MS» a ; - 8USIN€3§ sTOVeS-Largest ins in the County. a 20-4 hives ( ioderate at - emu-\01m als OEL. TOTMAN 'The Gentleman nsitive, vhf gteer {indeed is the hohor of a gentle | gentleman is ns gand as his bond. fim (Mslvme BINNEN at ine Oalc Bod Restaurant. will be Served at \42 ofclock; price, 50 cents. Sunday dinners are also served at 12 o'clock. . . WILL LDAb CALVE’S 1nd some er 'Richard Tmosom '6 magmas HARLAND E. SMITH, . (.. --Haw Forg== ~ critferd, N. Y, © 'ery: Monday. Highest iarket lax-regs.2 o ess-here comes In that vexing com-: plication of & Womai's benor-unless || there. is a wonlan n the case, and then be must \ie like a gentleman -——Troy 4 chameie‘tistie af - dthe Fagiish has reasserted frselif in the | . any of the exaltatisn stifle Ge the spirit of the Briffe®t , steeple ds the: ' Masterwflaw Fur Henna: (Pease Al of the Immerse resources wfiegfi‘tmmfiowifirmm . Whits SMWEM Mixer-or Mew ides, Maiden's Blosk, Sn abyekere In the vz’Tnge. ither $3.13 > cfa post card. {10 \ » scaven . trie c althou} : taken. That \Intelltg aro as At t ~: ~of Sup gd: cal \, Tourna ~ for re © Af . It the Bc Jor the : that S: ~ urthol i5 ‘l Oxtord have } Oxford \ford T 'on: the marke heen a and th bids. Sun. se That c the an