Lexington Leader. (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, January 20, 1905 Page: 1 of 8
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LEXINGTON LEADER.
(Consolidation ol You Alls Doins, Established 1899: Cleveland County Leader, Established 1891.)
"Entered fuiie 9,19m, ut Lexington. Oktii. as secoml-oluss matt.jr. miller Act of Congress ol March ;i. WJ."
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VOLUME 19
LEXINGTON, CLEVELAND COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1905.
NUMBER 17
FOR FAVORABLE FARM LOANS AND CORRECT ABSTRACTS OF TITLE SEE THE ANDREW KIN6KA0E COMPANY. NORMAN. OKLAHOMA TERRITORY
Our local (goffresponflents
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Items of Interest (lathered by our Associate Editors
During the Week
Uncle Wiish "look v il.l"
week.
Mrs. Rose Chamble-t
chast'd n nice new oryan.
day last , school :iii
I time.
jj'ir-
Lone Star
Had quite a sleet and rain Tues
day morning.
Miss Minnie Rudisell returned to
Tecumseh Saturday.
Charlie Abbott, of Norman, wbb
down Saturday and Sunday.
The social at Mr., Barbour's was
enjoyed by all who attended.
Misses Willie McKay aud Grace
Jarboe visited Mrs. Atlas Luper
Thursday evening.
While playing Wednesday Walter
Uambill accidently broke his arm.
Mrs. Dan Parnell and Miss Gracie
Jarboe spent Tuesday with Evelena
1 Parnell.
Miss Bird Boggs is visiting frieuds
and relatives in Norman, this week.
Frank Boggs is it) a critical condi-
tion at this writing from a blow re
ceived from Babe Scott, uightwatch
of Lexington, last Saturday night.
Buckhead
To late fur last week.
Mis§ Lizzie Farley is still
sick.
Will llood transacted business in
W-auette, Friday.
C, V7. Wilsou returned Sunday
from a trip to Maude.
We have good "skeetiu" at Buck
head this week.
Tom Mason is here from the Sem-
inole nation, visiting relatives and | theii parents Mr. and Mrs. Dragoo,
after au absi i.c •of some +++*+*
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Ye Scribe ortly fell HI times last
week.
We are like the man who said he
onlv knew two tunes, on-' was "God ,
juite J I
Save the Queen" and the other
; wasn't. We only know two, one is
"ice", the .other "more ice."'
Mrs. Yount is visiting her uncle,
G. W. Roose this week.
Jim Brock brought the Pandese
Patnbogo farm and has moved on it.
John B. Lewis and wife visited
Saturday and Sunday.
Rufua Upchurch was at Buckhead
Monday, looking after his cattle.
Mrs. Will Summerl has been in
bed sick for several days on account
of fulling on the ice.
Ira Mallow, of Box, started to
I Buckhead horse back Sunday even
near ! ing, but after the horse fell twice,
decided he wanted to walk.
Winton Paruell and sister, Eve ;
lena, spent Suuday evening at PL i). '1,1S
Jarboe's. ' j M>'ers' Place tlle river
The voung people of Star vicinity j Rob Morrison is iuiprotiu
are requested to be present at Stax^towu property by building
Suuday evening at 2:30 o clock. j room to the house.
Ben Boggs visited frieuds in this i County Superiutendant S^.auk \is-
vicinity^ Thursday.
friends.
Joe Slaveu, who has been living
in Wanette for the past year, is now
snugly domiciled on his farm near
Buckhead.
A. B. Peltier i? suffering from an
attack of nervous chills.
Mr. and Mrs. Kizer visited their
daughter, Mrs. Walter W'ooten
Wanette, Saturday.
Starkey Linsey m?ved his family i Joe Roy has purchased a nice fam
to Maude, last wjek. ; ily cottaye.
Two of the liigh school Ie.y>
port skatiug tinu last Thursday even- j*
ing.
The S> uior Class complete their
course in book-keeping this week
and take up English history the re-!
mainder of the year.
Mabel Greetnore has been absent
this week on account of sicVness. I
The Cicero Class liuished Cicero's!
oration this week and will begin
Virgil's Aenid Monday.
Messrs Massey and Little visited
the school Monday morning.
TO CONTINUE.
OUR BIG SALE WILL CONTINUE UNTIL FEB.
READ OUR AD ON ANOTHER PACE. IT
WILL INTEREST YOU.
Perkins & Reid
1 st. ?
the city
News.
Mr. Mapes was for many years ;«
resident of Lexington, and has manv
1 to Henry Mrs Cora Dragoo is sick this
I week.
j his Grandma Applewhite
i new |'l'lite poorly".
Mr. and Mrs. John Luper
turned from Tennessee, Saturday.
Notice, the ad in regard to the
free scholarship
week.
I ited our school Wednesday.
Tom Upchurch has moved to his
fiirin near Liberty Hill.
Will Summeral, of Scurry County, j
Texas, has rented the Rodd farm
A musical entertainment, and chick-
eu broil was well attended aud much
1 enjoyed by our Buckhead folks, at
1 Robert orison's Tuesday night.
School Notes
Examination days are here
the Leader this ! "far Buckhead.
The post office inspector
• the sadest of all the year.
inado Abbey Perry has returned
Report of District No. 49.
For month ending January 13,
1005.
Number of pupils on roll, 75
Number enrolled since last mouth,
'J5.
Number moved out of district, V).
Number not tardy, <>11.
Those who were neither absent
nor tardy during the month were:
Newton Robbersou, Agnes, Edith
and Addison Lewis, Arcilla, Neelv
aud Clinton Ivetner, Ralph Taylor,
Bruce, Charles, Glen and Willie
Given", Willie Thompson.
During the month there were only
twenty six cases of tardiness and
ninett'Mi of these occurred in one
family.
J. E.'Cai;hii;r, Principal
Eitjikjiia Caiikieh, Assistant.
Springhill School.
School moving on well.
Enrollment to date, of this writing,
70
Number students not tardy nor the city cemetery.—Ada Evening
absent up to late bad weather, 32.
Other new studeuts entering, a
seats occupied.
Washington program w ill be ren- friends here who are sorry to here of
dered evening of February 22nd. j h'9 death.
Let all the patrons who believe j Teachers Meeting.
that -Indents ought to learn to write j Th(, C|evelaBd couuty teachers will
as well as read and cipher, see that their next meeting in the Nor
the children are supplied with good } miln pjjgh School building, January
ordinary writing paper, etc., before i>|
using copy books. Peumauship is,
1005.
as free as water.
G. W. Nance, Principal
l 10:00 a. m.—Song by Association.
10:30—How to teach grammer in
I the sixth grade, by Misses Nettie
Qjgj • 1 ShefTord, Bernice Taylor, Ethel Hen
dricks
Tuesday, January 10, 100o, J. I. 11:00—Teaching, a prof( ?ssion or
Mape , aged ->1 years, ut his home j a stepping stone, which? By Geo.
on West Main street, after au illness | Sanders, Ralph C. Hardie, G. W.
of several months.
Mr. Mapes, with his wife, located
in Ada, from Shawnee some three
months ag ). Last July lie contract-
ed'tin' disease which ended his life,
('ross.
11:30 The relation of the com-
mon school to the state, by Rev F.
M. Alexander.
1:00 p. in -Lesson from Seehy'n
Average attendance,
iy ill |)lWr jt.
15, but tiiany
Hit hough a number of physicians School Management, chapters X, X I,
w> le ei-gaged but none could stay its j m ^ (jHrr /
, ., , , 2:00—Should school books be
liesides leaving a wife, the de- . . . . . ... ..
, , . ,> ... furnished by the state.' Isv W. N.
■ ceased leaves two sons, (). \\., of I L , ,, ,, .,
R< ir, and L) H Mapes, of Shawnee,I 'J' M Tll>lor. c ■ Reynolds.
I who were at his bedside when be 2:30—Salary of teachers oompared
i pjissmi away. with e(jual preparation in other pro-
1 The funeral was held from tile | fessiotis, O. V. Pool, , J. E. Carrier,
residence at 2 o'clock Thursday af- j ^ ' • ''arriH*
t^ruocn and interment was made in 3:01)— Miscellaneous business.
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The entire stock of Hardware of the firm of WYNNE BROS, is now
open and I will sell for Cash at Wholesale Cost, this
$12,000.00 stock, consisting of
The Celebrated Mitchell and South Bend Wagons
Saccess Sulky Plows, Canton Corn and Cotton Planters, Cultivators and Double Shovels and all Implements in the Stock.
The Old Reliable Charter Oak Stoves,
a Car Load of them, Heating Stoves at Less than Cost. Throw away
that old stove and buy a new one. All Pumps, Plumbing goods,
Brass goods, all Shelf Hardware, carpenter's tools, all
Queensware and Glassware.
A Large Stock of the
Celebrated
HAMMAR PAINT.
D. B. WYNNE
Come at once as this
stock will not last
long at These Prices-
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