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~e only reason that you buy The music promises to be at the very e other nd Is that yo don’t know- 50: to $1.00.. { having A good trade. . sleighing for Christmgs; filial: Cat Stockings in Christ- man boxes at 50a, $1.00 and ., l | mas: eve at NEW YORK : (Continued from Page 1) The police are confident that a s es of big arrests will be made with-} 'Apprebend the orftaincle 'during. thel on govern} ofl Ahrme . saouths which hays. 'elapsed i ~ «ince the first of the series of fires trey blame largely. on the publicity |' #tven the case by the newspapers. § Interest at Fever Heat - | The arrest of Pleteo and the ; on Saturday. night has. served to woken Interest. in the case throumh-' : the city: and there Is an air of' ged: excltement frequently) com» ted upoa by visitors. : A Norwich a who refused to nllow Als name tm becused told o Republican:Herald | yesterday that upon entering . ha Brown block iin East Aaim.strect /( daring the third disastrous fire he had * the oder of what was kerossne, 'This statement 7m by other frsmen. - Aw Interesting story is also befrgg #i of the second\fire 1f bélng wit that whor the companies arrived | wt the Certusct afore and questfoned The proprintcs the trap. #sor deading from ths fist store of \Wis eetablishrcnt Into. the basement Win open, the frefien were aiswered im 'negative.\ They. thereapon en- Aured the store from an Alley in Oe asr, aid. crawling along the floor on their hands and knees, worked their * ray anward the front. i >mttemmyit§sazlmten the trapdoor, which was open. lube the cellar. . TG &a Republican Her aH mex Carrasco made ap. emphatic Heatet of this report. :~ : Onkicy Deserves Credit \The peblic his to think P. Henson Oeikiey, - the \Biaghiamtom Hepublica~ staff correspondent at No Mhfiejtfiicitysivefl this case.} righ deved that | | \. x Xhe mext 10 days, Their failure £0 {and Mre. F, M. Turner, and also. call t the building. ); LoweelciNomNATUs Lower Cincinnatus, Dec, 21.-——Mr. & Ellis ~Dillenbeck arnd son, Nelson, and Charlo Gross, of Bing- ; hamton, are visiting her parents, -Mr. 'his. T, M; Turner $s drawing wood : from iGermen tor D. J. Bolster, :; G, H. Fosgate, Ed White and Levcre ; Dirdlebough . were buelniss calirrs in flown, Friday. R © ~Mrs, Sarsh Silvernail ca‘ ed on Mra. || iMinérva Kellogg, Thursday. 45. Wil Difenbeck, of German Corners, you a business caller in town Wednes~ ay. Mr. and Mrs. \Walter Patten bt. cols, 16 visiting her parents, Mr. and {Mrs. Frank Howard.\? Ars, Hatnah Emulsion. of: Upper iCincinndtus. has gone to the hospital [nt Homer, i George Spencer, who been flick ifs not ng: well an Ist week, <- b ~Christopber Yeau, of German, called I + 'on her sister, Mré. Kellogg, Thursday. | Mrs. Jesslé Vosturg called bn. Mrs {Reflogs, Theraday, | The W.-C. t. meetint: was held at} Mrs. Arthur Tica's, Priday afternoon. Str. and Mrs. Ashville Looms, were in town Saturday, Mrs. Charlie (Davis | and donhhter. Thies. were in Cortland, Saturday. . . Hewari Tomer wes at G. H. Port: *ato's in German, Saturday night. M; Barrows, of the de,, visited at Sarah Siivernall's, Mrs. Howard Turrers, Saturday. Theran Harvey was a business talk @t here Saturday, ' i Charlie arose» who hag been visit- ts, Mr. and Ars. F. 31 Parner, has renamed to his hame {in Binghamton. ij ~> There will bes Iectore at the firmer Vilage Tuesday night. It wilt, 2m gf the Teoth and L DECEMBER 23, 19‘4 vecat 7 o'clock; celebra- {oly:Communion of Christ: aglnning 'at 11‘45 plmg ; son Of Mr, 'and Mrs. John 'J. Merchant back to. South Cal nil street, one of the' largest\and . most able lots ohn the street“, t The dwelling is in fine condition, very. plessantly 'and: onvenientiy caived here of, the th chant, a 'well kndwn - Fltchburg, Mass, Mr. Merchant nos an Actor, and was playing in Massacht Etta when he was taken sick, -He was || “Sufi\ mill one ‘i’t tthe mo Thore: 'taken to the Fitchburg Hospital, where dwellfnge in town here 'he died,) Mr. Merchant was the only | ~|home for the Christmag vacation., ' [pected to arrive: Thursday for a few The Guiltord Thion' seliool closed Vridoy afternoon for the holidaysl The | pupita of the primary: and intermediate: departments which was. much appreciated, .' acuity left on Saturday t ornlnu for ; | their respective homes. : w , who saw him play in. the profession. . 'communication-in 'the Temple Thurs- day evening. ©. The following \officers chr, duo to the large number of young people-lome from school. ald college: warden, Raymond | nrden, 'Dr.: Carl | secretary, 2 Charles H [served at 'The Green Domestic Sciench cias = enjoyed ® lesson .on Christmas candles 1 building Thursday : Eight different . kinds 'of by volunteers of the Fla arrived home © Saturday, and iii pains to decorate his store for the holl- 'day season and It looks like the york city, arrive n' town for' the quarters of Sante Claus. and he is Christmas holidays Tonday. evening. . f Burchard: family will be enjoyed at the / Arthi Gordo: is working for l'tnlph ho 7g Floyd Miner on Christmas Moore, who is engaged in lumbering. | day, The weather is looking . favorable to C -Albert Alcott; 1s building. a ~ sap li‘ivfgfli‘jgfofifg\ house «His\ brother, Rey Al tt, (ds | holdays: assisting him: with the wor 'The Misses North will 'entertal family party: on Christmas .day, .~ ~ Mts and Mrs. Aaron Hitchcock were [callers in Oxford one day last wee 'The Christmas tree of the\ Methodist Sunday. school will be held -on Christ been spending some\ time with. Mrs R 'clodk, -> M.D.. Arrison, returned to : Montcinir, ~ Hugh Shelton and. \Bertha. Iveh re- | N. J. , Thursday. turned home: Saturday, from Syracuge |; Gladys Sherwood University, for the holidays.: > are home for the Harold Kinney, of Hobart. college, in Christmasholidays from the New: York home for the holidays « State College for Teachers at Albany. Selwyn Little, of Syracuse: Unlver» Mr. and Mrs. Chatles W, Brown and | sity; and Victor Little, of the, College ifttle 'Miss Frances; Brown left yés- of Law, Syracuse University, are homo terday for Buffalo, to spend the holl\ for' the: holidays. days' wuh Rev. and Mrs C. D. Brougiu Miss Bessle Dickinson, of the mom- t ty of Homllton High school, Is home . for the holidays:; \Misses Fulla and L hompson, of Detroit, is in } I M F, Pow M a spend Christmas - with their/ childre a Mead are |y, Martin T. Powers and Dx, Edword Mr. and Mrs Glenn Winsor nro ex E; fizz“? and A “(ITS Edward Donnell © Rev, Charles D. Broughton. of But: falo, but well known-to Oxford people, will enter upon his new pastorate ag the Woman's Cub swill be held with rector of the Church of the Ascension Mré. H. W. Little, on January 4, ap g) In that ¢fty January 1); p.m. \~ Principat Floyd M. Fernalid, of Hay- Ae. ond Mrs. Glean Richards 'are erling High School,. Bath, Mrs. For- spending the holidays with thelr par- nalld, nnd little daughter, are at the cuts. 'Mr. and Mrs. George B. Havens. home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. days' stay: with their parents, ‘lir. and Mrs. Louis Anthony. The. first meeting of the now year of Miss: Theresa Galinglier, of Milford, © [is spending Christmas at the:.home of t’oventryViilo', 'Dac. ”raga Jones’ her abrother, William Calingher, cat af. Atton, and Mrs. Milly Tarrell, of Rdndolp {<N. . 'She svill arrive honts Harpursyille, were. 'at their anele's, [D°Xt wen Charles Rogers, Thurnday, -' tlon: Here, N : Mrs Martha Holmes, who Bas work- Mr. and Mrs., Ernest Pearsall and ed 'at CR, P; Bulkelny's for, several doughtars, Mildred and Elizabsth, ate . COVENTRYVILL . day, to spend (the winter. with her land Mts. Hert dudaon; of Unadilla; will dsughtes, Ara. Wells, of that places; {alsb be Christmas guests at the Pear» Fev, I. H. Houston received word of [aall hame. > the death of his brother, Wm. Houston.| Harcld Johnsen 1¢ home from Now At: Florida, N. - Y.. u‘lmrsdw of. last Yor city for the boliday vacation, He week. - was accompanied by litfle Joo Stelin, Romow Etyds, «of Senna-mo hoe who will enjoy a Civish heen visiting his sister, Mrs, A B. {bration at the home of I'v Johngon,|- mor, for a few days. : CUhristmas. Joe Tikes Oxford, |_ Waiter Lee, who nas worked PH 4. D Hokers, of the (he- Parker's farm for several years hin mingo §¥1lty Pouliey sad Pet Stock bought A. B. Minor's farm and will A m, spent a day: hr tory fag take postession Starch 1, 1916, ; p Miss Keech, of Nineveh, fos st-F. A. v ond i’t‘ Stack 'As Bonanza moon, 'of Naw York city, Nickersbn's 'doing dressmaking. ; A s s ee ase m (n oe oon arn to rit oen n id researcn work in las Christmas tige, at the church minder Canads, stepped over the week end ati - the Iinpe of Charles W.-Brown, on evening, December 27, at 7:20 oclock. Miss Garnet McSasters. a teacher mgmg thocretorn trip to “few York tity. in' the: hich school at Madison, {s spending her Chrfstnian ranting with |. Chas her parents, Mr. and Airs. A. 8. Mo1, Fengtambon lost ween wert tic. Rivers bonglit a couple of Manters, - ~~ Ate. and Niro: F. A. Wer 1g t fay vho boy, who is some. thing ofa. musician on . that -3 Shopping in Sidney, Saturday, meme x Rivers and Lion, Ray, were Robert Smith. with his efster, of Ovster Bay, have moved bere and taken 'pnssession of. the dam which| he bowen is f Atr. an Bairiimd’ge Bambsidge, fies, an < g Hear hers, : th Mre. lanai-son's parents, 3r. and wie instanlly (killed yesterday by a 7 rs. Frank Shapley, af East Oxford. § > Jalan: Simmons wat at mink Hoveys find 2 Oxford. Tim-sow on arena tn the Simpson Itmber Ist. the tree Tell It hit Gpom andthen eace d. misery estates 4 His frieafs te \we? t sher pie oot a??? #8 ta +- tag -that also to fall The Inttcr tree . ~ .. fetenck Mt. a hard blow, ~ Capron saw old rude Timothy fire Ins emit. and $621.33 Hie {55mi- ing away ohn a fisting expedition . acd knowing Low Lard Ais wife ark e, the wthngaeaiLewmnrn 7 - sized the. warrdck ond rol for fle (animal‘s of LSS HG was about 80 years 1 Binghamton this | year prophesied. that lis would. become Mr. Mer: 'of Eastern Light ._ ML; .and: of- Friendly -F.C The 'body will :be Light Lodge ‘eld its nnnunl . Worshipiul master, Her: 5% k ~MurtgugH; of Jacksonville, E jy stove wood. Robert Cary. JML. Fernalld,. for the holiday vaention. |- to spend part of her vice- |. months, left for Middletown, Satow holiday ruestsat Edgar Pesrsall's. Mr. |. trea . .and while| . .-Radnéy Stip-| Halling:treé while at work with several} The Fen were tatting trees nid as} e have pla a ed for he: biggest and. 4 s Winter Suits, Furs 'and' Dress Coats Reduced t and $25b0 As : early - ame, and exhibi thd. vouchers there- for, 'to the: unde pgned 'the Adminis- the towit of} Oxford County aforesaid, on or before the 28th day of May, 1916 Dated: November 24, 1914. ¥ rles 'w. Brown, ttorngy for Administratr Los -~ leather pocket book with sil- tickets Lost between Oxford 'and | : Sultable re-. UMBRELLAS, Hand Bugs, - Bureau Scarfs, ‘Corseta. Kimonos, House : Dresses, Gloves, Mittens; es, / ry, 3 andkerchlei’s, at : Miss “wens us : FOR. SALE—A inri’e, grad -: cow, heavy milker, Fresh at Christ- mas. G G McChesney, > BOOKS, Bibies,’ 6, 100,250 Miss . Swan's, ~ You can surely: find: ~ some useful article for Christmas. poner nano oscine iness. FOR SALE-New copy of Harold Bell |- Wright's. latest novel, Een of. the \World.\. Times Office. _ tdb FOR SALE-Seasoned ash and hick- FOR SALE—15 gallon. Cauldron ket- tle,\. Times offlce. he FOR - SALE-Stevart - Heater: In good confition. ofllce. FOR! SALE—100 eingi‘ comb. White ; Leghorns atin sacrifice. Srle neces- sary owing to iliness in family. Mrs. William“ Ramsdell. | FOR SALE—B Ison phonograph at half price. Never been-used.. Gost $35, sell for $17.50. Geo, Townsend, Scott street. 0x!ord..‘ CHRISTMAS goods at Miss Swn ; FOR RENT: {rane bw FOR RENT-eLmver fdor of house At 33 Beoft street. All modern improve- : men's, - Address. Mrs: Loyal Dodge, 'Oxford, or call nt-llnuae to see the rooms. . + Mm FOR RENT-O1ld Gould farm in 4 ton, from Marth 1, ~AcRF. Merithew home until January 1, M...” SUQT FDR RENT—“Ila! ments,. Minér Mathawson.. - semen sUsiNESS No' ices WANTED-elder: \who desire to earn aver $125.00 per month,write us to- < day for position as salesman; every . opportunity for advancement, Cen- tral Petroleum Co., Cleveland, Offo. SPECVAL DINNERS st the. Christmas,-50 cents. menace Cielo dar beh read n WILL LOAD: CALVES und cattle ev- ery Monday. Highest market price. 'Richard Tfllotso litle 82 ling 231! nkwood . A f'NOTfT h <] Cine msurancs - a : Memberwmw‘ For merchants = Assiciation ~~~ wert BAILLING Kinds sof - 3: BE veark #> the law office of. Charles W. Brown, in Dollies, - f J ersoy | Taylor. street. All modern improve - si} taked tor ~driitog atj. ERE. a son e : from $15 to $50 af just half price unusual mark' down sale.} Chlldrens Coats 'at Great Reductions, mcludmgf i 'urs .are Included \in This Sale. ° Fur Sets, Muff , “N0 GELATINE POST. CARDS TO BE HAD,” o We have a few just in~-Finest we ever sofiv. Quality superb. R ~. Xma§ Seals, Booklets, Candles, and Bells; . *~. - a © \ Xmas Snow. and Moss and, Festooning The Large Xmas Bella ot lowest prices can be made. :} Glassware. . Much superb stock and more new goods to open. * ~- L2 ok ~>. 'Then the Dolls, Wagong, Blackboards, Snow Shovels, pynirs,‘and: other things too numerous to mention > to - Fancy Concord Grapes at 130 t basket, 3 baskets for 250 / Pill Nuté at 10¢ a pound, 3 pound for 250. ~ whos; New Brazile and Walnuts and 'Mixed Nuts,: Fruits at be each or 6 for '25¢. 5 ...> Orangés, »Malaga / Grapes and : Pomegranates, Funniest Cranberries the market nflords, 4 ' bushel or bag.-secure your supply without delay, - \Purnips too-the most delicious quality, | © - Olep-wa have the best deal:to be found, Try it oncol Good values for your money our dim. : . New York food Co. Boston Candy Kitchen Opened for Busmess Under New Management ' $500 worth of Home Can- dles, Fancy Boxes and F ruits _ ~ to be sold this week below cost a BOSTON CANDY KITCHEN - OxroRp, N.Y. . {Huy weakened Lehigh Valley co: [No better coal burned. - My prices: . m o era r } Stove ”own-$350 w (Ped ve... lue $5.25 0000 0. E.. RICGMOND <- cassava 'staEer seamen: a dhe ot othe PM op Morsomatcty of Copenhagen t:- At lie' e latte $xtertage 0 Tete: tees i #4: nan-\w pea Not. ASntssEN, -- T> Ercad S1, kWh?» sss Iiss m‘fiffl L. \ s 212“, 53:3 , i nowhere in Lounge” , Gazer a pest carts g QXFEm it Y. warmest: eldest? emit You can find many gifts that will please in our Jorge stock ot China. and ha Dolléious quality We 'are selling tor less than theWholeanle price, By: 0 : i