Cleveland County Leader (Lexington, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 41, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 8, 1899 Page: 8 of 8
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LEADER CORRESPONDECE STAFF
IH'KAI, KDtAMUAI, "TAFT.
A.J. < AKTKK., OE.NKKAL AUKKT.
W. T. HARRIS, - HENDERSON, O. T. j
J.J. BROWN*( " " PECAN, O. T. J
A. .1. STEVENS, ... - SHILOH.
Hundreds of Farmers
are just a little bemiui
Financially .....
I'JJCAN.
The 4th passed off quietly. We had
a pood shower as usual.
Wood crrops; plenty of roasting eare,
A. Ji. Black and family visited at
Moral last Sunday.
A. Northcutt of WinOel.l Oklaho-
ma, visited his brother at this place
this week.
J. 11. Ropers is here from the Chey-
enne country visiting his mother.
EASON ITi.MS
Owing to tho showers of rain crops
are looking fine.
Health improving some in this
locality.
Mr. Robert Sclltnan is slowty re-
covering from a severe spell of fever.
Miss Mary Peters is on the sick list.
Some of the farmers have laid their
crops by.
Mr. Will McCaslin. of Lexington,
vitited our city this week.
The singing class at Jumper school
house is progressing nicely.
Mr. L. L. t'antrell and family vis-
ited Mrs. Quillin Sunday.
11. ,f. Coots returned from Norman
Tuesday with his two daughters.
The Pott country seems to bo dead
this woek — our patent right man is
gone.
To t lx- Public
We are authorized to guarantee every
bottle of Chamberlain'h Cough R-miedy
and if not satisfactory to ivlMiid the
purchaser. There is no better medicine
made for la gripoe, ©ulds and whooping
cough. Price, 25 and 50c per bottle.
Try it.—Dr, G. P. Johnston.
For I a nrl|i|H>,
Thomas Whitfield & Co., 240 Wa-
bash-av., corner Jackson-St., one of
Ciiieagoe's oldest and most prominent
ilrtiggists' recommend Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy for la grippe, as it. not
onlv gives a prompt and complete relief
but also counteracts any tendency of la
grippe to result in pneumonia. For
sale bv Or ti. P- Johnston.
DiiiiUcrN «f Tin* tJrlp
The greatesr danger from l.a Grippe
is of its resulting in pneumonia. If
reasonable care is used, however, and
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taken,
all danger will be avoided. Among the
tens of thousands who have used this
remedy for la grip|>« we have yet to
learn of a single case having resulted
in pneumonia which shows conclusive-
ly that this remedy is a certain preven-
tive of that dangerous disease. It will
cure la grippe in less time than any
other treatment. It is pleasant and
safe to take. For sale by Dr G. P. John
st on.
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We can make you a icarm
Loan, large or small,
on. easy terms
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SANTA FE
liOUTE
Every traveler should know ;ust what
this means, and any Santa l e ticket
agent will tell f<sr the asking.
Il\ S. KEEXAN,
Getfl Passg'r Ag't. Galvoston Tex.
...To Loau...
$25,000
At 10 per cent
on improved farms; advance made to
make final proof. Interest payable an-
nually. or semi-annually. All or any
part of loan can be paid any time after
I the second year. We make a simple
i contract that you can understand and
! know just what you are doing.
Leadar reel Estate and loan Co.
Lexington, O. T.
OB <*E DIRECTORY.
A K <r A M. Lexington Lodge Sn.
ii ' MftpiuMi SitImrt • y evenii'B tin or
before the full „
A I visiting breth «<* are cardial.7
, _ . Invited it> ... ,,
J it. Sn u., 6m, MwmWK-®. \>. M.
li. OF P. ^
lexington lo.lge N
May 31, 1h k. Meets every Wednesday
evening at 8 p.m.
j. a. bii,an,€. c.
1>. i.ydh'k, v. c.
Roher+ GROW, K. K. <V S.
I. '/>. O. F.
Lexington lodge No. 23; meets every
Monday evening at 8 p.m.
Tom kn.i.Kii, V t*.
H. D. Latham, P. Sec.
w. o. w.
Lexington Forest t'a'iip. No. 1-i.S.
meets every Thursday evening atS p.in-
Visiting sovereigns fraternally welcome.
K. W. Simpson, C. C.
WILL PAI .Bee.
Red Snrinit* Cmnp N —-. mucts ii their
new hull i ri.i'.v n «bj, lit S Imm.
VisitingSovert.ifciis c riit;:tlv ^^,7;.'^'Y" C.
C. MENASOll. etwrk.
Miller Cnmp V" meets t Mnl*UehOpl
hou-c ewry '(t. • s.11 y even..* it*
fn.tern.illy iuTito> the ii.tteiid.inee nt e«>ry
sovereign. " - ^lsl'UClerk'"
ltedOnk rmnn No. ■ meet? nt Reil 0 k
<ehttol house every Vlnir.-tl • n R i't P-
| \ isiiioe Sever, iiiis fruternidly • (,
!_1 _ l.uck, Clerk,
Retrospect of
Is filled with lost opportunities
Now is tilt' time to get :i Farm
Loan and make life easier. \ on
can pay it off at any time in
our company. 10 per cent straght is our terms. For further
particulars call at our office or write us.
Regardless of Cost——
v' I
Sal
For the last five weeks the street on East
Broadway has been closed to the public, owing
to the condition of the bridge across Shoto.
This has been u great detriment to all busi-
ness in this part of the city. Owing to this
fact Miss Nellie Donohue has decided to sell
her stock of Millinery regardless of cost, in
order to make room tor winter goods.
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Remember the place,
Moseley's Old Stand,
Lexington, O. T.
Lexington Lodge No. 435; meets every
Tuesday evening at !'• m.
K. Ii Davis, Pres.
\V. E. Gi .hn.n, Sec.
Rehkk \H'S.
Lexington loHjit' No. IIV moots 2nd
and 4th Friday evenings in each month
at 7:30 p.m. Mk
M«s. G. I). Latham, V G.
Miss Ai.h k Kkli.eb, Sec.
CHURCH UIKECTOltY.
BAPTIST CHURCH.
Preaching 1st anil < rd Sahbatlis at
11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Business meet-
ing 11 a. in. on Saturday before the 3rd
Sabbath in each month.
Sabbath school eve.y Sntidav at 11
a. ni. C. 1). Bowden, Supt.
Prayer meeting every \\ ednesday
night at 7:30.
Geo. Hkrhinoton, Pastor.
MISSION VHY IIAI'TlST.
Meets at Cranson's hall Saturday
before the first Sunday in each wont'1,
at 3 p m, and first Sunday each month
at 11 a. m. J. Pebskkit, Pastor.
christian church.
Preaching 1st and Sr.I Snndays at Uf-
a. m. by the pastor. Pleaching at 11
:i. m. 4th Hand ay ■ by Eider 0 ML
Thompson. Church meeting at 10 a.in.
Preaching hy the pastor on 2nd Sundays
at Norman.
Eldkr 11 kn'P.v Wakli. x, Pastor.
m. f.. ciiciich south.
LEX IN'ti TON.
Sunday School e\ et " Sunil:iy .*it 10 a.m.
Preachinc 2nd, 4th & • >th Sundays at 11
a. in. & 7 p. m. Young Peoples nieet-
insr, Saturday at 7 p. in. Ladies Home
Mission Society evt r\ Wednesday 2p.in.
Prave. Meeting, \N etlne:- lay. . p. m.
Elder II. II. Everett prencbes every
1st Sunday at 7 p.m.
WILLOW VIEW.
Preaching every 1st Sunday, 11. a. in.
pleasant hiixll:.
Preaching every 3rd Sundav, 11. a. m. ^
All are cordially invited to attend/
these services. A. \V- Dumas. Pastor.
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AddreHB, FARM
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.1. A. TAYLOR,
Prop.
An IIoiii'ni Mi'illelnn fur l.n Nrl|i|>e.
(teorge W. Wnitt of South (iar.llner,
Me., says; "I have had the worst contlh
cold, chills an.I grippe and have taken
luts of trash of no account but profit to
1 lie vendor. Chamherlain,R Cough Hein*
e.l\ is 1 lie only t liinu that has done
1 good whatever. 1 haye used one ti ft V
cent bottle and the chills, cold a"1'
grip have all left me. I congratulate
tho manufacturers of an hum st mc.li'
, . inc." l or sale bv Dr U. 1'. Johnston.
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Lydick, J. D. Cleveland County Leader (Lexington, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 41, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 8, 1899, newspaper, July 8, 1899; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc108977/m1/8/: accessed April 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.