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gener- - | Furm~. In manyt [and. $5.00. es: *: Agents' and. Wool still at gale: oi“ each- sale; ( Hose, 4 $1.00 a - * y qathts 256 1 ''Chafing Dish, or a Food : Set $1.00 to $6 00, the real 'shearg or scissors, fer $2.00 to. $3. 00,. a Nineteen Hundred or (Washer, Wnnger, and many other things to show. 'While ; \o warm Robe for the sleigh, a Clark Foot Warmer, $2:00 : ‘ 1 \a Watch $1. 00 to $4.00.) Come and se We must economze this year 80 leave the frivilous (things until. next season, why not? - Cet Mother or '\'Fouse keeper a nice piece Alurintim ware, or that be ful icklewere‘maPe olator, Baking Dish, Casserole,\ Opper, Bread Mixer 'C g. Miss Marion spending the in town.) weeper—Vac cleaner $6.50 to $9.00, Bissell Carpet Sweep- . fl-Endicott, 19 One Minute - » Bernard Rugg of Hast Orange, N/ Ty 148. home, for. 'the holida; vacatio Pa would be very glad to get a Flash Tight $1.00 fo $3.00, - & |- jog: ; New Lantern, g Lamp for: the buggy. of an evening, . from a wisit with friends in 'Oter \Miss Ruth: Emerson is home com to keep the dinne dri 11k arm - New York for the 'hollday vacation . Pred Willcox, 6f Bator Kor the GUI of BOY’ w Y Ot recent guest 'of Mrs. Iiii L:. Shnpley - Ml a). . ; ? MLH at: B [F| Mr and Mrs. Eugene. Lounsberry, Of ~ only), 'other sleds: at less cost, an Express Cart,\ a n ce Goventry, were: recent visitors in town Miss Mabel Graeff, of Hoboken, 1s spendin\ the holiday vacation f own, {abel Fitch of Yonkers, ar- 7 ‘yesterday for the holidays. - /MIiss. Marlon Roys) ' 'of. Castile, will Pocket Knife at any old price, Flash. Lia‘hf'. Hockey Stick venmge now for a Few days. Meiry‘Chrletmas to alls\ arrive home tomorrow 'or the holidays © \'Miss Mabel Dowd, of Rhineb ck, is enjoying tlte holiday vacation in: town. 'Miss Helen Curtis; Binghsmton, is spending th . oiidey vacation in town. ~Miss: Helen Thayer is spending the. holidays: with her parents in Bingham- ton.: NEW ‘YORK | Celebrated Fort Stamle Blends Holly and Holly Wie‘ he \Califorma English Walnu . entertain a family pnrty‘ Miss Gertrude L.. Snel Hoo Falls, ts home for the Christ ; holl: ' daysi i Miss. Mac Penrsnli ot Bradiord Pa. 18 ~spending. the holidny vacation at I home L.. F. McNell, of «Owego, spent A | couple of days last week with Dr. R. E. Miller. ; 'Miss Mabel Burke, tRu ford, N. 3., will nirive home tor Christmas t morrow.\ Miss Juls - Thompso xwill «arrive home for the Christmas h Aidoys this |. {evening. arrive home Thursday, 'for the holi~ . day vacation,. 'Miss Bertha Gates; of Mineole will arrive home tomorrow: (or the Christ mas holdays; i i- Benjamin M. Miller win arrive I 'for Christmas and the weelcend. F) day morning. ' CANNED GOODS Fancy Canned Emits - . Hos tc # orders at 'once © a ter, - Mrs. Lodise Willonghb sot awn 2} wich, lestweek ev Pili Nuts - \Miss Elizabeth Miller will nrrive a - a home Arom Woodmere . tomorrow for ~ Mi ithe holiday vacation... T. D. Forrester Is Spending the wee end: at. Syracuse and visiting old friends and relatives. ° \ i Miss Marion Stratton from Wheaton College for the Christ- mas holidnya, yesterday. \. Mrs. Lester Pike and Miss: Hazel Mixed Nuts of all lands = ; CANDIES : Celebrated Lowney’s Chocolates and Bon Bons Christmas Candies of All Kinds-Only the B ld Special Rates to Sunday Schools and Other Parties Buy-. ~ing m Quantities ..- c W. CRONK - The Best Grade of Grocenes nd Mrs. Frank Gates, 'Mrs. Morlan [Angior, 0 of Boston, (Is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Willian M. Ramsdell. ~ | . (AdditionalPersonals on Page] 8) Oxford \Cuticle Kaives ->. *~/ ides $1.98... C- k ish ._ - Powder Puft Boxes CHANCE\ Use Tins “Ad” As Your Shopping Guide - - And you are sure to experience all the happmess that you desire this Christians; We are Here to help you in every possible way. We have a store full of good things that will help you solve the gift problem with ease and satisfaction. | Wenave endeavored to - ~ Buy high quality and select Xmas goods. We think you will agree with us in saying 'that we have succeeded.. We feet sure that you will not experience the least bit of trouble in selectmfr the ideal gift for anyone you Wlsll to remember if you call on us. Toilet Articles Hair Receivers * Make Useful XE“ as Gifts || _ Maniéure Setq 1 'pERFUMES .. ET wxre ta ; Nall Files Tol Misrare ono CC e> ol wu Button Hooks |_ ~- Combs -. - ; ; Dactyiis \Flesh Brush - >> Hat Brushes) oc C0 ol Sandatwood Nail Buffers | © Violet - - Tollet Trays {\ Monad Violet : Alitary Brustes *~ Cashmere. Bouquet Glove Boxes: :~ TaFrince. Rosé. Jockey etch Goods Taieum «Powder Boxes. . Viblet Sec- Lavender LaFrince Rose -.- Blua Lilly e Violet of Sicily pactylis .; ' : Mary Garden Dler Kiss Tooth Brushes Hair Brushes | Cloth Brushes Shavingtnmshes € appreciated present in our dnmizy 5 boxe of Xmas Stationery. This high quality of Stationery has a texture and finish that - ~As indicative of refinement and elegance It’snieemg tolook at and the proper kind of * Stationery to use. . Let us help you with your pt relmSee of Xtans Gig-em All our knowledge of Cigars Mr, and Mrs. Andra Wes ott will |- Christmas . ranging a dance for Christme night: i © Harrington Hall, I‘ W Bartle, the, health food mo £1. Miss Hazel Root, of Endicott will D \[of the Henry W. Méad residence was \néver. carried: as heavy. mails 'as dur [Pik of McDonough, xecent visited | he Universalisbehurch - in from 'the weight of snows ~The date of hool beginning. after ( the holiday. vacation -has'been changed 5; instead of the 6th, 'the * oeulis : Some hustling was done t Chautaugua secured : in such a short time, but it shows what 'can be done. ball: scheduled for.. New yeir is the leap year bell scheduled 'for New Yes 's eve: W. job in. getting the pipe cléar, Willie Hotchkiss was consigned to, Sheriff- Holcomb's du ' Norwich,; Saturday,, by Jo and. will: conduct : respectively, and shoe business there and a millin-j ery business. pasan t, . home telent productio whi ien eda bigger house. ; The: class made good on the dance, however, clearing $27 altogether 6. ' Several of the It is expected 'that a load from. Gull iord will bo present. It will be held. in is his Fort Hill store by 'taking: cut the fear pnrtition This || When a town or an individu perfect they. are notto be ¢ .{much for that fact as the ing enfirely unwilling,to improve, : b are content! to remain \thu of un- evolved protoplnsm The item In | TJ concerning David. incorrect in stating that he would. oc- tupy. the: place in' the {spring. - Mr. Gordon will rent'the property instead Frank F. Beadle las carried the rail from the station to the postoffice-for 28 years.; Mr.\ 'Bendle. says that he has Ing, this week, the oné from the early morning > train, Viondny, being 'the eaviest on, record, /\. : Dr, William M. ansdell has sec ed a sulte of rooms in. the Senate iiding 1 open his office for etital - work Immediately on: comple- tion: of the building. Dr, Ramsdell has heen 'dohig' some. work et his home, but finds It necessary to be more, can- trally located. | |. Barber shops will be closed all day open on' Sunday; hours, Post office hours from 7 to 10 a,. m. and § to 6 p. *f an apple tree. -/ Trio-(Girls' yolces) All Glory Be 'to Henry. Harrington, Lewis Stratto Hymn-All -Hall:the Power 'of Jesus 1: Nome. . i Wel | ; {holders of The First National Bank of Oxford for the election of directors . and || held at its Banking House on Tuesday, January 12, 1915, between the hours of: one and: two o'clock, p. m, - to. < 'There \will | be- rural - deliveries, Grocery stores open in the morning, but others closed all day. us © SCARF PING ,_ (2 unseen/as 1 - nlant Roses overcaAitens BATH 'roBes Curr LINKS ATchEs ; :' : surfs i000 ~. overcoats MACKINAWSA ; other hand,\ sea 1s to be up a stump Ot seven prominent Republican cnn- f didates for President: in 1916 only two.). ans.. Why this sudden shy- : Frank Hovey, oi‘. the Fast Hill lei @found gn erutches,' «the'.result, of a, sprainc znkle, | Sunday one ot Mr, Hovey's horses got cast in the stable, 4 fit et.deavoring to assist the-quimal | I+ molled - over against bis right leg and | aingd- the ligaments: Mr. Havey will be lihli sed to use crutche for several | Christmas M ‘ .The Congregational choir endered a splendid. program 'of musio-at 'the Home Sunday afternoon; as follows. ~ ; Hymu-Joy: 'to the 'Wo 1d. > - Anthemi-The Hush of} Night Hath Fallen f Solo—~Rock of Ages I, C. Estelow. 'Anthemi-~It came upon: the Midnight Clear. ~ § I Hymn—Holy Holy, Holy. Corol—SiientNight. 2 God.. On 'High, . \Misses Hazel: Lewls, Laura Edwards, Mildred:Snell. _ | Hyiin-O, Little Town of Bethlehem \ Trio--(Boy$' Annuat meeting - 5- - The Annual Mesting 'of: the ' share- the- transaction_of.quch other. business: as. may «be brought beforé It, will be ' Ways Muffiers ~ Hand Bage 'Cuff, Pins ~Tablé Runners . «Pocket Books ''Underwear ~ Handkerchiefs ie ~ Hosiery , < Auto Scart * Manicure Setd .- Hose Supporter Umbrellas ~ Linen: Towels . Bed Blankets - Tray Cloths - Sweater Coats. ~ .~ Conifortables | C; ~) Hair Ornaments .. [\' |/ Collar and Cuff Sete \* ; Suspenders Brush. Sets 'Pitlow Tops Hand Mirrors® Lunch. Clothes: Bureau: Scarfs Slippers \ Grained Ivory Novelties Table: Cloths. - Perfuméis el! + Shawls - - Hat Plas - hulp | n o os. So tae Wool Skirts : Ribbons { Veil Pins . Dres« Good «Knit Caps. .. 00 '.Bsrrettes ~C. o. WILLCOX OxFORD; ~ olces) | | We.. Three: pie Kings of ~Orient:/Are,\ Daniel ~Frost, | Dated, Oxford, N, in, December 5, 1914. onChristmas, And New Years, Tele. graph &nd. telephone offices \will be |- JOHNR VA‘Z WAGENEN, ; : President 2 Ca BORN: = ; ' 'In Oxiord, December | 8; ° 1914, #. daughter, Marguérite, to Albert ti: 1nd Sarah Bradley Springer. Ms. Safety Razors 10e to $5.00 * Pocket Knives 10c to $2.50. ; Scissors aid Shears 25¢ t Thermos Bottles $1.50 to $4.00. «Rayo Lamps $1.25 to $175. >. Chafing Dishes $5.00 to $8.00 Casseroles $1.50. Serving Diskés ¢ R Coffee Percolntors $1 I5 to- seed Vacunm Sweepers $8.50 * Carpet Sweepers © 'Afetal Hot Water ankles $2.00 FRamikin Sete (6) (5.130 Trays $2.00 ingersoil Watch Alarm Clocks 75 to $3.00e F or the Asswtance of the Electric Lanterns 'Wizard Dustless Mops. $1.50 ~ AluminumWare. * hk |~ Bread Mixers $2.00 Fle Servers $2.00 Bird Cages $1.00 |© Hand Stede 756 to $4.00 Hockey Skates [ Hockey Sticks. Driving Lam f f ips $3.25 ; fié’é’f‘éféiaximé‘zifif 82. ; rom . Asbestos Sad Irons $2.00- , ~ Mop Wiringers $125 to $ ( Rice Rollers 75e to $1.50 Oil Heaters $4.50 to us Carving Sets $1.25 to sew Community silverware ; Agents F or BUICK and METZ (ol Itxs surpnsm whatyoneen find here. Do not forget to Call, - for we have som flung winch yor -.