Cleveland County Leader. (Lexington, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1900 Page: 4 of 8
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QXJIGG <fc BERINGER for Buggies, Bain Wagons or Hardware, Purcell.
CIcpclanb County €ea£>er
I). LATHAM and C. W. COOMliS
EDITORS AM) PBOPBIKTOHS.
KATES OF 8UB8CRIPTIOX1
One Year $1.00
Six Months 50
ADVERTISING BATES.
Reading locaU 5 ccnli per line for cach in-
•crtion.
Business car l* 51-00 per month-
Display ads 5J cents an inch single column
pei inonih.
All R'lvertiJin* continued lilt ordered nut and
paid for. Statements will be presented at close
of each month.
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DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
President W.J. BRYAN
Vice-President Adlai Stevenson
Delegate in Congress liobt. A. Neff
Councilman 5tti District A. \V. Fisclier
Representative 10th Dist W. L. Phelps
Kep. 9lh Dist .Dr. li. F. Nesbitt
Sheriff George Smith
Probate Judge Frank P. Cease
County Attorney H. F. Wolf
County Clerk I). B. Wynne
County Treasurer Hani Cowan
Register of Deeds C. P. Woodard
County Superintendent. E. L. Cralle
Assessor J. L. Gmn
Coroner Dr. Burch
Surveyor R. C. While
Com. 1st District W. D. Maxey
Com. 2nd District E. E. Alkire
Com. 3rd District J. F. Dennison
TOWNSHIP TICKET.
Justice of Ihe Peace—
F. Quinn
(j. I). Johnson
Constable—
J. L. Sigman
Trustee—
D. L. Powell
Clerk—
J. F. Kienlien
Treasurer—
Frank A. Elliott
Road Overseer. 01 West,—
Dis. No. 1—
J F. (Cooper
Dis. No. 2—
Frank Snyder
Dis. No. 3—
C B. Adams
Dis. No. 4—
Howard Friend
Road Overseer, 7-1 and 2 West—
Dis. No. 1—
Fred Goodman
Dis. No. 2—
John Boydston
Die. No. 3—
R.W.Jarboe
Dis. No. 4—
T. G. Shockley
Dis. No. 1-2 West—
John Wyatt.
..KAHN & EINSIEDEL
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First Door Kast of Post Office,
Purcell, hid. Territory.
Dealers in
Dry Goods, Clothing
Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Groceries. -OTTON
BUYERS.
Our stock lias been selected with the utmost care and
purchased at best advantage and we cordially invite all
to come and examine the same.
-OUR PRICES
Are as low as possible and we feel confident that we can
give yon entire satisfaction in every respect. Give us a
trial
COR Co ton we will pay The highest Prices
1 which the market affords. J- J- j*
KAHN & EINSIEDEL.
PURCELL,
IND. TER.
Oscar Stevens lias leased the
You Alls Doins to Oleti Mapes
and J. W. Rushton, two printers
who are well known in this com-
munity, and who are perfect!}*
able to make a good paper. We
wish the boys the best of success
in their venture. Mr. Steven?
goes over into the Creek nation to
attend to business interests lie
has there.
Four weeks from to-day we j
will know how the election has 1
gone.
The people of Oklahoma can
not vote for president, The re-
form forces cannot vote for W.
J. Bryan. But they can express
their sympathy for the cause by
voting for Robert A. Neff for
delegate to congress and showing
what the}' would do if they had
a chance. A vote agaiust Neff
is a vote agaiust Bryan and the
principles Bryan
has Kingfisher Times.
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Because the good Lord
seen fit to send raiu to Kansas and =======
make good crops, the Republican "John Skinnum Allen, Rep-
party claims the ylory and thinks Pop Booster for Flynn," is the
the state ought to go Republican
this fall and (jive McKinley
credit for the prosperity.
National Committeernman Joe
Manley, of Maine, who is in
charge of the Republican head-
quarters in New York, in making
a forecast of the result of the
coming election, places Missouri
in the doubtful column. Wonder
how he missed Texas.
Sam Jones once said in a speech
that if men of Allen's stamp , c, , „ ,
. .. . _ • Jay Sherman, who enjoys the
would sha\e the hair off their;distinction of being the rep-pop
heads and plant something else nominee for the legislature from
there they could raise something
banner under which Allen made
his tirade against the Democratic
part)' in tliis city last Saturday, j
His speech probably g'ave him1
some pleasure and as the few who |
heard it understood it was the j
field against Neff, it did no harm,
we do not begrudge him the1
amusement. If he will make'
a few more speeches of the same j
kind we have no doubt of Neff's I
majority in this county. Let the j
the good work go on.
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MIRRORS
HAHD OIL
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LINSEED Oil.
HEDROOM SUITS
WINDOW SHADES
PICTURE FRAMES
ROCKING CHAIRS
represents.— Combinat on BO.)K CASE
and WRITING DESK
REDS—all sizes and prices
MANTLE FOLDING REDS
GLASS-FRONT CUPHOARDS
DINING TAISLES and CHAIRS
BED t OUCHES AND LOUNGES
SIDE HOARDS and HOOK CASES
KITCHEN SAFES and CABINETS
BED SPRINGS and MATTRESSES
Full stock of Moulding, cut to
fit any ^ize picture.
Sewing machines from the best
to the cheapest.
Glass to fit any size window.
A full and complete line of
Carpets and Matting just received
The only complete line of
UNHERTftKINC
besides hell. Dr. Sewell thinks
that is a mistake, as far as Allen
is concerned—he can only raise
Wails.
in Lexington.
the Ninth district, was in Nor- Embalming Scientifically Done,
man Monday and walked down I ^ Hearse furnished on applica-
tion.
Ex-President Harrison assures
President McKinley that he
wishes him well, but that his
throat will not permit him to
make any speeches for the party
■—not even to address "a quiet
little meeting". Mr. Harrison is
not an imperialist and docs not
care to identify himself as favor-
ing the issue.
We did think that the letter in
the Democrat-Topic purporting
to have been written by Wails
was a little bit overdrawn, but
since hearing the speaking here
Saturday we believe the D.-T.
was slightly mistaken—it reads
very much as if took the com-
bined efforts of both Mr. Wails
and Mr. Allen to produce it.
Main street arm in arm with Pop
Allen. It was afterwards dis- j
covered that a patent clothes-pin j
hunff on Sherman's nose to shut j
out the odor, while the political i
deatii march was in progress.—
—Democrat-Topic.
We noticed Jay Sherman in
town last Saturday alternoon, j
but he did not take part in the |
funeral ceremonies held at the1
corner of Main and Broadway by !
Allen and Wails over the remains
of the Flynn-Allen boom. He
evidently appreciates Allen more
in Norman than he does in Lex-!
ingtou. At one time he was
caught in the company of Allen
when he brought him over from
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Wintry Blasts are Here!
Rut you can protect yourself from the
uncomfortable effects of the cold weath-
er by supplying your wants from the
large and complete stock of new, fresh
Dry Goods and Clothing
Boots, Shoes and Furnishing*,
which have just been received and opened
for your inspection at the large double store
of
T. C. Woods & Co.
Purcell, I, T.
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D. HAWK,
President.
L. C. WANTLAND,
Vice-President.
W. 11. TOM UN,
Cashier.
The GliifeLS National Bank,
Of Purcell, Ind. Ter.
Capital,
Surplus,
$50,000.
$15.0Q0.
Solicits banking business of all kinds and invites personal visits-
and correspondence.
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R.
F. GROW,
President.
P. II. MILNER,
Vice-President.
A. M. PERDUE,
Cashier.
Lexington National lank.
No. 5T62.«
Accounts of Farmers, Merchants and
Solicited. Accommodations extended based on
responsibility.
Corporation
balances and
HARNESS, ""SADDLES
If you •• , tlie best Ha'
ness an*" Saddles, if*
want voir boots and slioi*
mended, if you want your
bujfgy repaired, call on
no. IIORTTOR
All work done on short notice and
guaranteed strictly lirst class.
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\A/<* have moved our stock of hardware in the
Nh\\ A 1)1)1 i ION to E. M. Abnrnatln
store. We haue increased our stock and
now furnish you anything in the way of
'Hardware, Queensware, Tiu-
jware, Wagon and Rni
'Timber . .
'ggy
'ellowpine and Cypress Lumber
[Shingles, Lathes Sash, Doors. Etc.
[W« n^'S() have the
agency for the
Wagons.
celebrated Iiirdsa I
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emancipation speech,
Mr. Flynn said:
wherein
Purcell in his buggy, on the 17th 1 "The Kiowa country will open
of August, and-
cient.
-that was sufti-
Can't S<|iiare It.
The (iuthrie Capital endeavors
to square Mr. Flynn's Island park
in the spring. I want the col-
ored people of Oklahoma to go
to that country—I want them to
j{0 in sufficient numbers to con -
trol it."
Mr. Flynn made that state-
ABERNATHY LUMBER CO.
gPHONE 15. LEXINGTON, O. T.
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ment to the negroes at Island
park, (iuthrie Leader.
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Laxative Brotno-Qninine Tablets c ure ! ''Wt ti, leave Nov .,
a cold in one day. JNo cure, no pay "'toly. " • -r '
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1 would ask you
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George D. Latham & Sons. Cleveland County Leader. (Lexington, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1900, newspaper, October 11, 1900; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc109006/m1/4/: accessed May 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.