Lexington Leader (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, September 8, 1911 Page: 8 of 8
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we have no fear. We rely l>n it for jte
croup and for cougbn colds or any t
throat or lung trouble." So lo thous-
ands of otherfl. S.. may#vou. Asfli-
ma, Hay K« -ver, La (irippe, whooping
Cough, Hemorrhitfres fly bef./re it. 50c
and $1.00. .Trial bottle free Sobi by
all druggests.
J am prepared to sell you the best there is in the
Wind mill line and at a very reasonable price. AIho
everything in l'lumbing and F'tting. See me.
E. L. KERSHAW
Lexington, Plumbing and Fitting Oklahoma
A Fmci Nioht Ai.arm
j is tlie hoarse, startling rough of a child,
suddenly attacked by croup. Often it i
aroused Lewis Ohamblin, of Manches-
ter, 0., (K. It. No. for their /our!
children were geratiy subject to croup, j
"Sometimes in severe attacks." he;
: wrote "we were "afraid they, would die, 1
but since we proved what a pert
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If we haven't what you
want in school tablets, pen
tablets, composition books or
pencils, we don't ask you to
buy. We want you to be
pleased—The Palace.
The Casino Cafe
E. W. NEDDO, Proprietor
Regular Dinners. Short Orders At All Titties. Prompt
Service and Courteous Treatment to All.
Tables For Ladies.
Everything ( lean and New,
Come in, Eat with us once, You'll come again.
For Carriage Painting1,
SIGN WRITING
or any kind of job work, see
ROY HARDWIGK
For sulky plows see Edgar J.
Keller. He sells Admiral Sulky
grand Detour High Lifter. Sulky,
and Eagle New American Sulky
plow.
Trousdale Items
Lovely weather since the rain.
Cotton picking in full blast now,
but crop is shorter than was pre-
dicted sometime ago.
J. \V. Ray, of Boudnot, spent a
few days with relatives here, and
took home a load of fruit with him.
W. .T, Hudson, of Topeka, Kan.,
who has been visiting his family
here left Saturday.
Miss lva Sanders who has been |
visiting relatives in Love county,
returned home. She reported short
crops in that section.
Elmer Hunt who was thro wed
from a horse Monday and bruised !
up badly is doing nicely.
Rom to Jas.- Click and wife a
fine girl, also to Marshal Avers and
wife a fine boy.
Jas. Nickels and K. Kroft took a
load of apples to McClain county
Tuerday.
G. W. Wilkenson and G. Willi-
ams are busy making molassas this
week.
Phone the news to 18.
Oiokstion A«n Assimilation
It is not the quantity of food taken
but the amount digested and assimi-
lated that givss strength and vitality
to the system. Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets invigorate the sto-
mach and l iver and enable them to
perform their functions naturally. For
sale by All Dealers.
Read This
Norman Okln., Mch. 30,' 1911.—'This
certifies I have sold Hall's Texas Won-
der for many years and recommend it
to be the best kidney, bladder and
rheumatic remedy I have ever sold.
tiO days treatment $1.00. Kred Herd
Attac k* Souool 1'bincipal
A severe attack on school principal,
Chas. B. Allen, of Hylvania. lia.. is thus
told liv turn, "tor more than three
years," he writes, 'T suffered indescri-
bable torture from rheumatism, liver
add stomach trouble anil diseased kid-
neys. nil remedies failed till I used
Klectric Hitters, but four bottles of
this wbnderful remedy cured me com
pletely." Such results are common.
Thousands bless them for curing sto-
mach trouble, female complaints, kid-
nev disorders, billiousness, and for new
health and vigor. Try them. Only
5<)c at all druggests.
Kor bowel complaints in children al-
ways give Chamberlain's Colic, Chol-
era and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor
oil. It is certain to effect a cure and
when reduced with water and sweet-
ened is pleasant to take. No physician
can prescribe a better remedy. For
sale by All Dealers.
For Sale-One good Estey organ.
Apply at Leader Office.
Leaders Unparelled Offer
Trt aendous Subscription Campaign For September.
Our subscribers will now have an opportunity to
secure for themselves individual stationery, at less
than the cost of the paper and we do the printing
FREE OF
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All of our old subscribers who will come in and
pay their arreages, and one year in advance, or
those who are not subscribers, if they will come
in and subscribe for THE LEADER, they will get
100 Noteheads and 100 Envelopes, printed with
their name and address for only
$ 1.45
This amount pays for The Leader one year and the
stationery. Don't wait and let the other fellow
get ahead. Be the First to get into the game.
THE LEADER
Lexington,
Oklahoma
Notice
The board of Lexington town-
ship will meet September, 9, at the
Farmers State Guaranty Bank.
Gus Medearis,
Trustee.
Read the Leader for all the news.
Kills A Mubdbbkb
A merciless murderer is Appendicitis
with many victims, but Dr. King's
I New Life Pills kill it by prevention.
' Thev gently stimulate stomach, liver
and bowels, preventing that clogging
that invites appendicitis, curing Con-
"If it don't concern you, let it stipation, Headache' Billiousness,
alone". Everybody's business is ''hills, -5c at alidruggests.
Any kind of paper cut to any
size. If we haven't what you
want, we will get it. Try us just
once,—The Leader.
noboqy's business'
Just received—A car load of iron
beds, springs and mattresses at
Edgar J. Keller's furniture store.
You can buy them on fall time.
We print stationery.—Leader. I
Read the Leader ads.
Texas Wonder
a aiijhft' Texas Wonder
cures airfcUUwy an"! bladder troubles,
rem'oving gravei. Oiifcs ciihI eti, weak '
and lame backs, rheumatism and sill .
irregularities <>f the kidneys ami blad- j
der in both men and w >noen, regulates!
bladdj! troubles in children. If not
f bv your druggist will be sent by.
mail iti receipt of $1.00. One small i
bottle is two mouths' treatment ami'
neUlom fails to perfect a cure. Dr. h.
W. Hall, st. Louis, Mo. Send fc>t tes-
timonials. ^ i i by druggists.
Oklaho
City,
Slate Fail-
New Goods Are Here
I have all my new goods for the
fall season. I am showing an ex-
tensive line of Fall Models. The
hats shown are practical, pretty
styles at prices which will appeal to
the great majority of trade.
Your patronage is solicted,
Mrs. Mattik Elkix.
Milliner, j
"1 have t world of confidence in
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for I
have usi-.l it with perfect success,"
writes Mrs. M. I. Hasford, Pooleavflle,
Md. For sale by All Dea ers
Want This Want-Ad?
\\ i will put a small 'want ml
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Lexington Leader (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, September 8, 1911, newspaper, September 8, 1911; Lexington, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc110483/m1/8/: accessed April 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.