Cleveland County Leader. (Lexington, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, July 26, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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Andrew IiinUade Company, Bonded Abslreters, Pnnn Loans. Colleelions. Notary Public, \orman
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i \c A Good Cough Medicine.
CicDetaiio&oimtiixcaccr , . , ...
-J KMf thOMtOal HTt b(CB KilonNl
' — I to health wd litppioeM bY ttMiMt of
CCCMES, Chamberlain's I ujih Keti'edy. 11'al-
J llicted willi iinv lIni>at or lung trouble, j
| giye it n trial for it is certain to prove
j ueneficiul. Cough> that Lave resisted
«j]Qo'ull other tieatmeiit l'or years, have
v yielded to this remedy ami perfect,
Health been restored. Cases tiuUf. (iu-
ci 1 liopelets, that the climate of famous ;
healtn resorts Jailed to benefit have |
been permanently cured by its use. ior |
G. D. LATHAM and C. W
KDIT011S AND PROI'lUKTOKS.
KATES OF SUBSrRllUIOX:
One Year
Six Months
50
AT)VF.nTlSINil KATES.
Upielinij iGonlo 5 ren's ;ier lice for i-nc'i in-
icrtlo'i.
l!u«Ino n cirU 51.; " 1'Cr mo'itli
L>if= r liiv :uia /Vt coiilj .in ir~. ■ i single column
per mo oh
A11 a i vo rti - ii'c or>r,t: I t1' I 1 11 ".t n. ti 1
i.ti.! i ,r. amtouieuW will t o iirvfciuctl at clciau
of each tr.oalh.
— —, to continue
Notice.
All persons who knew lue ;;ocds
ncd cat) appreciate gaxl bargains
will do well to call at Isom's store.
Since the fire lie lias now remodeled
his store and carries a fine stock of
the lat«3t and bsut Tliediff-
ereut varieties of fine laces, embroid-
eries aud insertion-; woui i be Lard to
jiiss unnoticed. Th■ e suits for men
boyr, tod youths are of all kinds, in
the lat.'st styl • Ilis liuo f shoes :V
x:jtnplete and price i ar rop.sounlile
lie has som • of tin - ' lucky labbit
foot huts for tie He alio carries r.
full stock of 'lue groceries.
Charles Cjci! Fitzrnorris. the 1
year old school boy, has just iin-
ished a trij> around the world
which lie made in b0 days and 1'
hour.,, the quickest ever known
The Texas House.
Mrs Wallace, proprietress of the Texas
House, located on West Broadway, in-
vites your patronage, She sets a good
old-fashioned table with everything on
it that the market affords; has nice
• •dean rooms and courteous treatment
'a guaranteed. Her charges are very
reasonable. If you wish to stop where
you will teel at home stop at the Texas
ilouse. Mus, Wm. Wallace,
Proprietress.
Monday night about six couple of
t he younu people of this place met at
the hotno of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. 11a
zen and had an excellent time imiul-
giugiu different .amusements. Mus
ic was had aud all enjoyed themselves
nicely. Refreshments of various
kiuds were served aud all report a
good time.
Dr. Geo. Ewing, a practicing physi-
cian of Smith's Grove, Ky , for over 30
years, writes bis personal experience
with Foley's Kidney Cure '-For years
1 have been greatly bothered with kid-
ney t rouble and enlarged post rate gland
J used everything known to the profes-
sion without relief, until I was induced
to use Foley's Kidney Cure. After us-
ing three bottles L was entirely reliev-
ed and cured. I prescribe it n'ow daily
in mv practiceand heartily recommcni
its use to all physicians for such ti on
bles, for I can hotieslly slate 1 have
prescribed it iu hundieds of cases with
perfect success. 0*1 Drug Store.
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Maxwell, Mr
nnd Mrs. Culwell and Mesdames Lee
and Latham took diiAier with Mrs
11 all Sunday. A fiue dinner was Lac
at noon and in the evening refresh
merits of different kinds were served
aud all report an excelleut time.
A fine line of dress goods at
1 sum's.
Call at Clots. Greemote's and bu)
some of tb-'t line baking powder with
which you may get a prizu of a zouo-
phone. Tickets are given free will
each '}"> cent can. Try your |luck.
you "iay win. 1 nis contest will bi
clo«id after powder is sold. An en-
velope containing the lucky numbei
will be opened and the correspond
i"g number will be the prize win
ner.
Mrs. Freeman Bo' er, of Boyei
*)k 1 ti , is spending the week with hei
<1 lughter, Mrs. 1'res Stovall, iu thii
city.
There is no longer an excuse lor an<
one to endure the torture inflicted b>
piles when Tabler'* buckeye Pile Oinl
iiient will cure tliem, a remedy so mod
erate in price and so iHeciiVH. Pi ice
50c Iri bottles, 'luoes 7ftc. L.. M. Ah
ei natliy.
Miss Bird Hoggs s|ient Sunda_
with Mesdames Percy Ir1 in 11li aud Mi
Bee.
t
sale by K. Al. Abe rii'tthy.
Methodist Meeting*.
Begining Sunday, July 28tli, and
is long as the meeting
j demands, at the Methodist church
in Lexington. Every Aletliodi. t iu
ami near town and all who are in
sympathy with the cause of Christ
are earnestly asked to attend and
aid. A. B. L. llunkapih.n, of Pauls
Valley, will aid in the preaching.
li. B. Henry, Pastor.
Question Answered.
Yes, August PIower still has the lar
gest sale of any medicine iu the civiliz-
ed world. Your mothers' and grand-
mothers'never thought of using any-
thing else for indigestion or bilious-
ih.ss. Doctors weiu scarce, and they
seldom heard cf appendicitis, nervous'
prostration or l.eart failure, etc. They '
used August P ower to clean out the
system and stop fermentation vf undi-
gested food, regulate the action of the
liver, stimulate the nervous and organ-
ic action of the system, and that is all j
' hey took when feeling dull and bad i
with headache and other aches. You
only need a few doses of Green's Au-
gust Flower, in liquid fonn, to make
you satisfied there is nothing serious
ilie nutter with you. Get Green's
Prize Al'iifliian.
Most of people seem to think that
this world is a great big grab bag
into which they should thrust their
hands and take out as much as pos-
sible without putting in anything.
There could not be a greater mis-
take made for we shall find that wc
get out just what we put into it. II'
we put in mistakes, wasted opportu-
nities, slipshod and botched work,
that is what we will get out of it.
No matter what wc give the world
it pays us back in our own coin.
Buy a piece of Weimore's B'sr Chewing;
Tobacco. If you don't like it the dealer
will return your money.
is the first and only tobacco guaranteed.
Sold on its merits without any premiums
or prizes. If you want a chew of really
good, clean, honest tobacco, try
Wetmore's Best.
If your dca'.er has not Wetmore's /
send its jo cents for a pound ping.
Remember the Umbrella Brand.
M.C. V/ETMOBE TOBACCO COMPANY
St. Louis, Mo
The largest independent factory
in .] in erica.
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UErOttT OF THE CONDITION
or THK
Chickasaw Nat'l Bank.
PURCELL., INH. TER.
''I wish to truthfully state to you
and the readers of these few lines tnat
your Kodid Dyspepsia cure is without
ijiiestion, the best and only cure for
dysyepsia that 1 have ever come in
contact with and 1 have used many
other preparations. John lieani. Mid-
dlesex, Pa. No preparation equals Ko-
dol Dyspepsia Cure as it contains all
the natural digestants. It will digest
all kinds of food and can't help but do
you good, E. M. Ahernathy.
At (lie Close o! Business July lSlli, 1901.! <4,
s. j People of Lexington and surrounding
ci j country- I wish to say that I have moved my en' '
' • •• tire stock of DRYGOODS and GROCERIES into T
"■o" Forehand building on the south side of west
RESOURCES.
I.oans ami discounts..
Overdrafts. secured and unsi'
r. s. liondM to secure elrcubitlon... nn.ood ou
Oilier real estate and mortgages
owned . :... .",.000 00
Dm; from National banks (not ru-
Ht'rvtMLgents) 8T .!H)0 'A'2
Hue from approved rt'sorve agents. 72
Checks and other cash i
Notes of other National banks 00
l>sM*tion:i! paper currency, nickels
and cents 47 41)
Lawful Money Ueskhve in Hank,
viz:
Spocie ? 7.070 IK) i ... >f
Le^'a I tender notes 14 W0 00 ( U 00
Redemption fund witli I'. S. tresis-
urerO percent, of circulation)... 2.^00 00
Due from U. H. Treasurer ^'77 00
Total.
^47XT:i4
Wc v/ill make leans 01
ciioice farms at 7 per cent, I
years time, Nd commission
No delay. No extra chargcs.
ELKIN fir SEWELL,
Lexington, O, T.
Misa Bernico Lvdick and Mr. .1 ;:s
O lJobinsou, of Authonv, Kuus., were
married last Sunday, July 14th, by
fudge S. F. MeGorven, of that place
Miss Bernice attended school here
last winter. The Leader joins with
their many friends in wishing them
a long and happy life.
Children often cry, not from pain,
but from hunger, although fed abun-
dantly. The trouble arises from inan-
ition; their food is not assimilated, hut
devoured, bv worms. A few doses of
White's Cream Vermifuge will destroy
the worms, when the children will he-
tiin to thrive at once U. .M. Ahernathy.
<'has. A. Davidson, clerk of the |
territorial court at Muskogee, I.
r., says it is foolish to talk of im-
mediate statehood tor Oklahoma.
He says tliere'wt'l be no statehood
until the entire Indian territory
as well as Oklahoma is ready to
be taken in. This can't be for
live years at least, and will prob-
ably be lonirer.
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid 1 n « r.o.noo flfl
Mirulus fuud " ;is,«jo 00
Undivided profits, less expenses
and taxes paid ;.4.-,| 74
National bank notes oatstaiidliij;.. ."ilMViil i'^!
Dile to other N'atlonul hanks
IJu^ 10 stale banks ami hankera .. it. 170 0:i
Individual deposits subject to
cheek, 30B.1U 0:1
Demand certiflcutes of deposit 10.;;:;-. «2
Total S17u,7:it 3,s
Inoian TuiiiUTOnv. 1
SOUTIIKIIN I'lSTIUCT. I SS
I. W. M. Toiulln. Tashler of the above-
named bank, do solemnly swear thai the
above statement is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
W. M. T0.Mr.1s. Cashier. ,
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
21th day of I illy. 1901.
KmraU. ItaowN, Notary l'u'ilic. '
Coil It ncT—Attest:
I,. W A NTT, AND, 1
SKAt,. A. D. Hawk. -Directors
J. F. Sua lie. I
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and several obligeing clcrks to wait
solicit your patronage.
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S. C. HAWK, President.
D. HAW K, Vite-Pieside
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L E XIX (i T O X, OKLAHOMA
RECAPITULATION.
s. C. HAWK,
DIIiSCTOH;
FItED J. HAWK,
iir.sot'PU'ts.
1 .onus and discount
Overdrafts
IT. S. Ilonds
litwl I-istate
CiiSh and Sl<jt-.t Exchanfle
I.IAUII.ITirS.
Oapital paid In
Surplus and prolils
''Ii'i'ulatlou
IVpt/SltS
L. C. WAN'TLAND, A. D HAWK.
HARRY A. HAWK,'
. . sis.tiro :i:
l.l OS 11.1
.. . 511.0'H) IKI
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1G9.035 41
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17,I.::u :;s
Durtnir last May au intsnt chilli of
ittr neighbor was sutieriiig from cholera
infantum. The duclois had given up
ill hopes of recovery. I tuok a bottle
d' CliHriiberlain's t'oiic, Cholera aud
Disitfioes Keinedv to the bouse, telling
hem I felt sure il would do good if lis-
••I according to directions. In two
lays' lime the child had fully 1 ecover-
"I Tbe child is now vigorous and
ealihv. I liave reconiiiieuded ibis
emedy fre<) tien 11 y «nd have never
(uomiitlo fail. — Mrs. Ctir 1 iis Itaker,
took waiter, Ohio. Sold by K. M. Ale
rnuthy.
Itnnk Mlnlriiimi.
^•aort of th« i-«tvli:ioM < f file
IUnk nl' l,c\i,u ..ti. OkUhniuu.
of bu.«in ss juiy ].ith. 1901.
R«S(icacits.
I.nnn* find ili.enimt^,
'■ .Ir-.t t«, 1 mil iinneeured
l.l'ie fi'iiu J!.mk4 -- —
It^ck. '-d nthur i fi#h items
Tutal tMM oa li.inl _
J'otiil
Accounts of Farmers, Merclmnts
Accommodations extended based < n
bility. Careful and prompt attention to all
and Others Solicited,
balances and responsi
business.
FRED J. HAWK, Canhier
A. P. HAWK,
President.
L. C. W.WTI.ANI),
Vice-President.
M. TOM I.IN,
Cashier.
1 tiro!
Muskogee, I. T., is to have \va
r works. They have prepared I *
1.1 Ah[i.iT:r.s.
On nihil «f.w*k,f>oi I in
^irn!i« Kund — —
[ iniiviiie-i prmii , <eiPi oxpflnitt*
ri«xe« fxi jii .
! hilivi.lu.il ilepoHifi, subject t«) •hook -ti/JV) Ki>
Total. . . - 137 7; 1 y
1 •1 frit (try of < )k lull. >mi'i, 1
« ounty of (/Iovo'mrt 1, s
1. t, J. liiiwk, Ci44l i«'r of 1 i|.l Farrntm Hunk
of itfiington, do ^ol0111 nIy iwo.ir thnt iho nhovv
ateiui'iii i« iruo, Mini thht ^iiiil bunk linn nu
ei-- (• * . , ilitr li. l il itlo 4 i%m| j* not riiUur er on ny iwto
0 issue 55>1^,000 Of bonds to I C I « r oblirution Other .linn (hit shown in the
nli vo -tiitam nf t . tho best of my k
iiii l biiiel, 40 lie 1 j< me Ijntl,
•las, ti. Aniliertof, Dells, 0., writes: I , , ' ■ J.HAWK, Caahior.
'i liH'i mi uiiHtimite mi lnv fare ' , 1 • < 'oi« ie i bin J . <lor
I'bicli evet vtliitig else failed m heal. 'Wt.tlhO. f>. I.A t'llA .\nlary I'ul.lio
Uitr one anjilicaiion cf Itiinuer Salve t, 1 1 «*idie Ioj. ft idol.
1 liegsu lo liesl and after three 11 |i|«11- I 'r ~ "t:
atloiis if «ss enlitelv liealed caving 1',' ' '. • I
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■ linear. Owl 1'iug Mori. nvWK.J
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Or Purcell, lnd.
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otcd s«jon.
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Capital,
Surplus,
$50,000.
•&35.0Q0.
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Cure* tha KI0NFYS
In# STOMACH and the OOWCLS
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Latham, George D. & Coombs, Charles W. Cleveland County Leader. (Lexington, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, July 26, 1901, newspaper, July 26, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc109045/m1/4/: accessed May 2, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.