Lexington Leader. (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, April 29, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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f LEXINGTON LEADER
J. O. FOX, Proprietor.
P
Tire Oklahoma fruit crop will not be bo small.
A good street sprinkler would be a paying invest-
ment for the business men of Lexington.
advertisement* 10 per inch caeh insertion
oharge for «pecialpi)sltiun. l.t>oaIi '• eerily per - >'
ertiou. All advertisement- run untiftrder. J out.
All chureh, school and other notices of entertainments,
money is derived from, and cards
for at the regular advertising rales
Additional
,o each in
i f thankf-
ul b«
Saturday \vn-
a very busy day in Lexington.
Jivra moment. Bo'kind to the umi'irc. m-
1 member he bus to decide ngamst somebody.
And there's no false 11 ide about Mr. Roosevelt.
He meets khedives and kin^s and emperors on terms
of perfect equality. *
ANNOUNCEMENTS
All announcement lees lhust be
paiil in advance. There will posi-
tively be ii" deviation from this
rule. All annuuiK einents
Notice
What about that doy for cleaning up the
and alleys?
streets
WnEN you shoot in Tennessee, first make
vou are a friend of the governor s.
Anottieii love feast will be held when the dem-
ocratic state committeemen and the county chairmen
meet for a conference in Oklahoma City earl , in May.
Harmony'? I guess yes !
The Oklahoma City Indians will play their
game at home Sunday with \\ aco.
first
Tiik republican party of this state will be called
upon to endorse the Payne-Al Inch tariiT and Speakci
Cannon in tbo state convention. An endorsement of
both means an endorsement of the high cost of living.
The Daily Oklahoman'a One Hundred and Twen-
ty-Two I'age Anniversc-ry Edition was certainly a
great advertisement for-Oklahoma City and all of Ok-
lahoma. It was well displayed in sections, and its
make-up was splendid. It would be a ere lit to a
'city of 200,Oou population. '
FOR CONCREsS, 5T1I DISTRICT
it 1 I'.tlu. : I'll
nounce SCOTT FERRIS as a can-
didate for Congress of the Fifth
District, subject to the action of
the Democratic primary, August
■2nd.
FOUCOTNTV JUDGE
The Lender is authorial to an*,
noun' " N. F. SHARP a- a candi-
date for County Judge, subject t#
the action of the Democratic pri-
mary, August 2nd. *
The Leader i- authorized to an-
nounce F. B. SWANK as a candi-
date for ( untv Judge, subject to
the action of the Democratic pri-
The Leader is authorized *to an-
nounoe SIM MORRISON as a can*
didate for Cnnilnissioner of the Jnd jriot Court of OlereUod oountj
District, subject to the'action of the
Denver ictic primary* Augifst 2nd.
Tilt I.i .ider is authorized U> n-
nounee T. 1". BLAIR as a candi-
date. for Commissioner of the 2nd
1 'V11 . ■ |' t t' I I . ! ' ;
Democratic primary, August '2nd.
FOR TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE
The Leader is authorized to an-
nounce J. A. MEDEARIS as a can-
didate for the office of Township
Trustee of Lexington Township,
subject to the action of the Demo-
cratic primary, August '2nd.
The Leader is authorized to an-
lioim'' T. (I. HART as a < ;ndidate
for Trustee of Canadian Township,
subject to the action of the Demo-
cratic primary. August 2nd.
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
Notice is hQreby given, Omt *ri l>ur*
snanee of an order ibsoed from the Dts-
)klaho-
ma, rn an action wherein Charles S.
Steele ia plaintiff, and j. u Steele and P.
B.'tStr 'le are defendants, directed to me.
the undersigned sheriff ol < levelan I
Vl'luhoina. commanding me to
levy upon and sell, without appraisement,
the following desrrilic I property:
Lot IS. in block f>5, iy the town of Lex-
ington, Oklahoma, to satisfy a judgement
and decree of foreclosure in favor yf said
plaintiff, and against slid defendants,
made in said t ourt on September 25th,
IU09, for the sum of s;|48.90. tases. and
accruing costs, with interest at 1L' p r
cent per annum from said date, 1 will, on
Monday, May 2nd I'.il0,at II o clock, .t
in . at the Ka.-t door of the County art
House, Norman, Oklahoma, offer lor sale
and sell to tho highest bidder, for cash,
said lot.
Witness my hand this March 30, 1910.
I. B. Sale,
Sheriff of Cleveland County.
By J,. U. Hiobkk, Deputy fc-li riff.
Qresham A Oreeham,
Attorneys for plaintiff.
Notice of Application for Appointment of
Administrator
trv
Joe McNi.ii.l in bis speeches over the state is tel-
______ p00p]e that the demo rats are keeping monej
The democratic party is the white man's party and capital out of the state end in 'i:e same .-j.e.e,
of Oklahoma. It proposes no negroes for county and he make.; tlio statement that he has made lots !
city offices, it has no negroes as secretaries of county tnoney in the National
or congressional committees, or a3 managers of the Why the difference
d out of III til
!K
I! DISTRICT (
.ead'-r is authorized t
TOM (II HAT WOOD
te ft ir . 1 )istriet ('lerk,
sub-
I lemocr:
The
nounce
candid
ject to the action of the
primary, August '2. 1910.
The Leader i- authorized ti
nounce JOHN E. U'TTKELL as a
candidate for District" Clerk, sub-
ject to the action of the Democratic
an-
3anking business in Guthrie.
between you and others, Joe?
party which cater , to and solicits negro voti -, wLiuh Did you have a s| -ial pen.:it fi m the I •!. ' ••
elevates them to positions of trust in the management eminent to use an exorbitant rate of interest.
of couniy, city and state affairs. There are striking "
examples in republican counties in Oklahoma which The democratic party is not responsible for the
prove this contention. In one of the most prominent return of the three cent fare on railroads operating in primary, August 2nd.
counties of tho First congressional district a negro is this state. That much is certain. The democratic T)u. is authorized to an-
now chairman of the board of county commissioners, party, through the constitution force 1 the railroads to nounce F. O. MILLER as a candi-
Another is a member of the school bonrd. Another put the two cent fare in effect and with the coming date for Clerk pf the District Court,
is secretary of the republican congressional committee 0f statehood the railroad tariffs read that way. Hie subject to the action of the Demo-
of the Second congressional district.. Do the white republican partv has forced the three cent fare back cratic primary, August 2nd.
people of Oklahoma want a return to the conditions into effect again through injunction proceedings in the
which existed in territorial days when a negro occupi- federal courts, with the hopes of hurting the democra-
ed the position of deputy territorial auditor and might tjc party, but they failed to look before they took the
be seen at any time at the state capital dictating leap. The people know where to place tho blame
letters to white girl stenographers ? Do the people for this extra cent per mile for passenger fare and
want negroes elevated to state positions? Not much, will unhestatingly express their condemnation of the
Oklahomans believe in a white man's government and republican methods at the polls. One of the cam-
they believe in the party that gives them that kind of paign slogans should be, "Look at your railroad tick-
government. et and vote."
Building
tiff an.I J.
Allena XI ye
N. M. Earp
me, tho un<
county, co
appraise ai
property, t
Lot N
oa 11 A
& E tli
ami W
:
eldon li. b
fondants,
sheriff o
I me to
following
nil count v.
of March
the Aetna
n i AR ct
tengon, and
directed to
f Cleveland
levy upon,
cn be 1
John Cul
You are
Mou' ' w. hfl
application
term of >;
rooms of
April, 1910
.Witness
: ai.pl
court this 11th day
[SEAL |
3ko. G. Ob ah am,
Attorney.
will bo heard at a r
im court, he'd at the
aid court on the 30th
, at 10 o'clock, a. m.
my hand, and the seal <
>f said
>f April, 1910.
X. E. Sharp.
County Judge
Friday arid Saturday
SPECIALS
Just Two Days
FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS
The Leader is authorized to an-
nounce J. 0. FOX as a candidate
for Register of Deeds, subject to the
action of the Democratic primary.
August 2nd.
The Leader is authorized to an-
nounce \Y. A. TAYLOR as a can-
didate for Register of Deeds, sub-
ject to the action ol the Democratic
primary, August 2nd.
The Leader is authorized to an-
nounee FRANK BOCJGS as a can-
didate for Register of Deeds, sub-
ject to the action of the Democratic
primay. August 2nd.
(12), in Itlock No. li ft y-
fuur (511, in the- town of Lexington, Ok-
lahoma, to satinty a judgement autl de-
cree of foreclosure 111 favor of said plain-
till' and against said defendants, obtained
and made in said court on the 7tli day of
February, 1910, for the sum of $890.61
ami all costs of suit, with interest there-
on at 12 per cent from the 2Srd day of j Manager Edgar Keller lias
June 1909; $25 00 attorney fee and costs! a
accruing. i will on the 9th day of May. for the Opera House lie:
1910, at the hour of lo o'clock a.m. .if impressed the Lehigh, (Oklahoma)
said day at the east front, door of the
court house ill the city of Norman, in ; Leader as follows;
said county and state, offer for sale and 1*|ie principle attraction at the
sell to the highest bidder for cash, the .
said property above described, to satisfy Arieade this week is the lathing
said judgement with interest and costs. Pictures, presented by the A. R.
Witness my hand this 3nd day of April, AbIemaQ Co T1|js ig a n,,vrl fea.
I. b. Sale, ture and in many respects is much
Sheriff of Cleveland County.
B. Higbee, Deputy Sheriff.
Ableman.s Metropolitans, which
secured
next week,
impres
1!II0.
By I..
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
Ladies White Shirt Waists, in fancy laee
and embroidery trimmed, • very one QQn
worth $1.50 vUu
Full Cut Kimono Dressing Sack, aborted
blue, j)ink and lavender, gathered yoke, front
and back, large sleeves, trimming and facing
of plain lawn to match. This tint /IQp
cheap at 75c
Butterfly Kimino, Washable Lawns, fancy
as.sortetl patterns, fancy stiched i-dgi-<. [
very iK.it. only ... s liu
Ladies' 11andkerchies, 11:/xll?. pure linen,
the kind that improves with washing, rtr.
priee. li for fc.OSj
Ladies' Kimonos. $1.">0 value-, full length.
QCp
this sale for
"i(lc Ht.use . 1.11 • k I -1 ill wilifi lawn. •— :'"'l
blue, pink and lavender Mora I and figured pat-
terns. gathered yoke front and back. !on^r
sleev >, tli iii tiling and facing of .whit GQn
lawn, this sale onlv ■ Zub
Ladies' Handkerchiefs, 12x12. 2-inch hem. all
pure linen, a great bargain, every bul\ AC.
should have a supply
One Int Ladies' Muslin I'nderskirts. slightly
soiled, worth up to if 1 .<M). your elioici QQp
in this sale 00U
FOR srPERlNTEXDENT
The Leader is authorized to an-
nounce L. I!. RAMSEY as a candi-
date for County Superintendent,
subject to the action of the
cratic primary. August 2nd
The Leader is authorized to an-
Notiee is hereby given, that in pursu-
ance of an order of sale issued out of the
District Court of Cleveland county, < > k 1 a -
bom*, on the 26Sh day Of March. 11)10, in
an action wherein tne Aetna Building .fc
Loan \ssociation was plaintiff and A. M.
Myers and Annie V. Myers were defend-
ants. directed to me, the undersigned
sheriff of Cleveland county, command-
ing mo to levy upon, appraise and sell
the following described property, to-wit:
Lots No. twenty-seven (27). twenty-
eight (2SI, twenty-nine (29), thirty (SO), nit J'.
thirty-one (ol), and thirty-two C!2) in ,
block No. four (4), in the town of Les- om(''
ington. Oklahoma, to satisfy a judgement l;ir
and decree of foreclosure in favor of said .
towns can get at any pru
ture
superior to the majority of plays
that are presented by large com-
panies and which we pay high
prices to see. The talking parts,
in connection with the moving pic-
tures gives a realistic performance
that is worth the while of anyone
seeking high-class entertainment.
Not all of the people yet realize
that "The Poor Man's Show,*'
the Arcade, is not only of great
educational benefit to the commu-
but actually gives a higher
of entertainment at the popu-
iw price, than most small
plaintiff and against said defendants, ob-
tained and made in said court on the 7t!i
Demo- February, l'.MO, for the sum of
Seven Hundred and Eighty Dollars, and
IgUSt 2nd. Sixty-two Tents ($7*o.t>2), aud all costs of
suit, with interest thereon at 12 per cent
authorized to an- from the j3fch day 0f juiyj 1909; fifty de-
nounce B. Ii. M( DONALD as a I a rs ($50.00) attorney fee and costs ac-
cruing; I will on the 9th day of May.
candidate for County Nupennten- imo, at the hour of 'l o'clock a. m. of
dent, subject t< the action of the
Democratic primary. August 2nd.
Sunday hervic
day school, 11
p. m. H. V. P. \
inj . The Ladie.'
Baptist Church
<—10 a. 111. Sun-
111. preaching. 7
8 p. m. preach-
\id Society inei ts
FOU RKI'RKSENT.'
The Leader is authorized to an-
nounce OLIVER H. AKIN, as a
candidate for Representative, sul>-
ject to the action of the Democratic
primary, August 2nd.
siiid day, lit the east front dour of the ... ,
Court Hoo e in the City of Norman, in " etlliepuaj a I - p.
said county and state, offer for sale and meeting Thursday Iligllt
sell to the highest bidder for cash, the
said property above described, to satisfy
said judgement with interest and cost.
Witness my hand this lltli day of April,
imo.
I. B. Balk,
Sheriff of Cleveland County.
Ky L. B. Hkibkk. Deputy Slieriff.
raver
Lead
Th
nounce I.
for Sheriff
the llenti
2nd.
Th. Le
FOR SHERIFF
r is authorized to an-
. SALE as a candidate
-uhjei t tu the action of
r; tie | rimary. August
d ti
i :tll<Ii-
8 pounds Soup Beans, with Every SI.00 Purchase
Cash Store,
PURCELL
OKLAHOMA
dcr is authorize
nouncc J. F. PLKI)(iKI5 a.
dale for Sheriff, subject to the ac-
tion of the Democratic primary.
August 2nd.
The Leader is authorized to •an-
nounce . M. M1TCHKLL as a can-
didate for Sheriff, subject to the
action «>f the Democratic primary,
August 2nd.
FOR COUNTY CLKHK
The Leader is authorized to an-
nounce I.. L. McCOMB as a candi-
date for County Clerk, subject to
the action of the Democratic prU
mary. August 2nd.
Noticc of Settlement o[ Account
State of Oklahoma, ) ^
Clevel-uid County, \
In the County Court.
Notice 1i"T 'i y that Obliiir No
bert, admii.irftratrix of the estate of l- i a'nk
Nobert, deoeased, has ti ed in the above
named court her final account of her ad-
ministration as such administratrix: also
her petition praying for nr. order distri
bution of the residn" of *aid estate, and
that -aid account and petition will be «-\-
^min«d and heard at the County <"ourt
rooms, in the City of Norman, County of
Cleveland. State of Oklahoma, on the
27th day of May, 19U), at 9 o'clock a m ,
ol snld day when and where any persons
interested in said estate may appear and
file Ins exceptions in writing, if any he
has. to said account, and contest the same.
Witness my hand and the seal of the
County Court of said County, this Hlth
day of April, 1910.
[seal] N Sharp.
A. Hutch in. County .Judge.
Attorney. Hl-4t
Car Load Furniture
I have my store full of new fur-
niture and I want to sell it.
I!. A. Isoni
"They that wait upon the Lord
shall renew their strength; they
shall mount up with wings as eag-
les; they shall run, and not be
weary; and they shall walk and not
faint." "Not forgetting the as-
sembling of yourselves together as
the manner of some is." "Come
thou with us and we will do thee
good, for the Lord lias spoken good
concerning
C. T. M
• K i: i:.
Pnstot.
FOU COI NTY TKKASl RKIi
The Leader ii- authorized to an-
nounce I!. S, |)A\ IS i- :i eanilidatc
for Treasurer, subject to the action
til tbt Democratic primary. August
FOR COMMISSIONER
Flit I ,f.' < lei" ;l lit I ;■ !'i/>'d til :i
i, iui•'t S. A. \\ AIM ' .i- a candiibi
for l'tiniinissiouci ot the 2nd D
j trict. subject to the action of t
Democratic primary, August '2nd.
' TFIA
PATENTS B
! THAT PAY, iwiv ni - thum thovoughly, at «>nt M
! t ii -i .iii'l iiulp you to BuevuKM, M
.. ml i. 1.1. photo or sketch i< r FREE report ®
oo 1 Uentabllitjr, 10 ytt&rtf prictiot. SUR-
PASSING REFERENCES. K« r free Ouldo
.in I'rolltublc I'dU'tito write to
S03-E0S Seventn Street,
"Constant as the Northern
Star"
A most beautiful sentimental song
and chorus composed by W in. F.
Weick. particularly suited for any
voice. It is a dainty love song
that will meet with your favor.
< !horus
I'm constant as the Northern Star,
And like that brilliant gem of night,
Which sparkles in the heavens far,
To rule a constellation bright;
No change can come, forever true,
Where'er I be. where'er you are.
, My every heart beat throbs for you.
As constant as tile Northern Star.
All. players of the piano should
send for a copy at once. The regu-
lar retail price of this song is 50c
per copy. Our readers will receive a
copy post-paid by sending lOcts in
silver or postage stamps to The
(llobe Music Co., Hill W. 17111 St.?
New York ("it v.
Ice! Ice! ten!
Leopold I
and if you
phone H9.
le has ice on hand,
want to keep cool.
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Fox, J. O. Lexington Leader. (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, April 29, 1910, newspaper, April 29, 1910; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc110413/m1/4/: accessed April 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.