The Lexington Leader (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, April 26, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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The Lexington Leader
Habpik <fc Jenks, Proprietors.
Entered At the p oh i office at Lexington
Okl . as Seeond-clasa mail matter.
with some excellent recitations
the pupils.
Services were well attended
Griflins Sunday.
MedkifT School closed Friday.
i all report a jolly time.
Goldie Witten and Jessie II3
at1 mer were the guests of Ruby Ccl
' Sunday.
Mr. Bland and wife visited r<j
Culberry
FRIDAY. APRIL 26, 1012
Lex-
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Eliott Smith spent Sunday
Roy Sanders.
I!. M. I'atter and T. Ci.
were-transacted business at
ington Monday. *
Miss Myrtle Baxter who ban
been sick for several weeks is well
again.'
with tives near Corbett Sunday.
R. Jones and wife were th<
All announcements carried in
this column are charged for at the
following rates: For State officers,
$15.00; for District offices, $10.00;
for County offices; $10.00; for Town-
ship offices, $2,50. Fees for an-
nouncements must be paid in ad-
vance of iirst publication. All an-! Sunday.
nouncenients carried until the pri-> Mr. and Mrt), Walter Jarboe
Tiiafy election in August. * 1 spent Sunday with Mr. J. V
Wo are authorized to make the ment and family.
Willow View items
Mr. and Mrs. E. Cline, Mrs. Lora
Mann and Delia Cole was the guest
of Mr. John Wallace and family
CORBETT
Everbody's wide awake in Cc
^ze" bett.
The weather prognosticates go<
following announcements subject to | Miss Edna Wench, Mrs. Clara farming this week.
James Corbett and Wife were vjj
{ting at James (iault's Sunday.
Johnnie and Pearl Whitsett wet
Culberry the Percheron stallion, will make this season, 1912 at my bam
11. Jon. s and wife were ti,.-, th an(j 2 miles east of Lexington. Culberry is a dapple gray,
Hart of Will Clark and family Sundi 4 miles r WP;tfVis 1700 nounds and is a perfect model for a
Creed King visited with Lea 17 hands high 5 years oid weighs 1/OU pounas ana £ Anadarko,
Jackson Sunday. draft horse. Pedigree: sired by Cdberry the imported ftorse aia ^
Cotton planting was commentj owned by West Bros. They paid $2400 for him. egister o.
r: """" ViCi"i" " by wauiake "the season for $10. Insure colt to stand and
Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter sP| ^ jjg j d Will avoid all accidents and be responsible
S aSr«?i.t'kSruI I have been handling that kind of stoek off and on for 40 years and th.nk
Pleasant Sunday. . I understand the business.
the action of t the democratic pri
mary August (>, 1912.
Foil Commissioni'.R> ron 2nd Dist
Gus Medearis.
Sol Ward.
W. D. Milam
For ShehIff.
J. A. Mclntire.
L. P. Barker.
L. B. Higbee.
Jim Stogner-
For Coi'ntv Ci.khk.
Jack Fairchild.
J. M. Burcli.
Floyd E. Westervelt.
For Coxorkss 5th District.
J. W. Mansell.
Scott Ferris.
For County Treasurer.
R. l'. (Buck) Clement,
S. W. Hutchin
F< ir Representative.
,J. J. Brown.
.For County Superintendent.
Kate Barbour.
For County Weigher.
John F. Taylor,
Maikel and Mrs. Marye Troutman
called at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Brasier near Banner Saturday after1
I noon.
M. A.
ROUTE 1
Holcomb,
LEXINGTON, OKLA.
Mr. Bart Coffle was a guest of
Miss A guess Kendrick the later
part of the week.
Miss Amy Logue was a visitor at
the lioine of Mr. Young Umphfres.
Mr. Strong and family spent
Sunday with Mr. Mr. Dave Tonop-
son and family.
The Tackie Party given by Mr.
| and Mrs. John Mann Friday even-1
| ing was enjoyed by a number of
1 young folks. Miss Myrtle Wallace
► and .Mr. Ray Kelley got the cake
for being the Tackiest two.
Miss Clemmie Strong was a vis-
itor at the home of the Misses
Beulah and Myrtle Wallace. Sun-
day afternoon.
Mrs. Walter Jarboe and Mrs.
| Cole and children were callers at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. (J. O.
Troutman on Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. Robert Ramsey was a guest
— of Miss Edna French Sunday.
Mr. Harry Brown of Norman was
down visiting friends near Banner
also visiting Science Hill and Wil-
low View Schools, he returned
home Tuesday.
"Princess"
in Lexington over the week end.
Singing at J. P. Corbett's Si<
day evening was well attended.
Edwards Holmes and soil
friends of Marlow are visiting E
ward's parents.of Corbett this wee
Grant May and Robert Waj
were dinner guest* at J. B. Smith
Sunday.
The Corbett baseball team h-
just received their new uniform
j and will start to practice this wee.
Lora Burlison was visiting t
! the Bob Byrd home Sunday.
School will close next week wii
a picnic and concert.
A. I. Smith was in Lexingto
Monday.
Ottie Stnith was a Lexington vi-
itor Sunday.
P. A. Holmes is making sone
good ditches on his place this week
Elbert May and family were vis-
iting at John Ward's Sunday.
Joe Morrell traveled north on
Buckhead Sunday.
Walter Clary called at Turn-i *""" , * ... ... o v
, , Q , Tuesday afternoon with Miss Nettie
paughsbunday. I ,
Simon Kelley was a caller at the '
Rose Hill Items
School closed at Rose Hill last
Friday. Mr. J. B. Higbee has
made a great success of the school.
Everybody is in the fields and
gardens this pretty weather.
The singing at the home of
U9litll pli*w OuihIh,
Mr. Byrd was in Wanette Satur-
day.
Murray Northcutt was here from
Lexington Sunday.
TROUSDALE ITEMS
The farmers are making good use
of the lovely weather planting their
corn crops.
Miss Ova Sanders who is teach-
ing school at Red Springs, spent
Sunday with home folks.
Rev. French of Moral held ser-
vices at Chappel Hill Sunday.
Elliott Smith spent Sunday with
Roy Sanders.
A mass convention of the socialists j
of Garvin, McClain and Cleveland'
counties has beerf called to meet at I
Purcell on Saturday May lKth 1912 !
to put out a Senatorial candidate |
for the state' Legislature where 0 ™ Baxter were the!1™ Vjfw Hflr
the old party pol.tic.answ.il be sur- -i >g <(f ,);ir]ee im(1Canie Martin I Howel! 3 slster' ^ C,arem# H"
Sunday.
N. B. Cheat wood and family
of O. S. Sanders
ROUTE No. ONE
Miss Era Spencer who has been j
visititing with her sister Miss
Noonie, of Purcell returned to her;
home near Banner Monday.
Mrs. Robert Evans and Miss
Ruth Greemore called on Mrs. Jno.
Pape of near Lone Star 1 hursdav
afternoon.
Good roads are a blessing to a
community but bad thoughfan s
are an abomination to any people.
J. W. Welch moved to town.
Mrs. N. A. Coley is visiting with
1). C. Tounley and family.
A large number of agriculturists
are planting cotton this week.
Mrs. Brooksie Townley of Purcell
is visiting with \\ . D. Milan, and
family of near Alamo.
L. C. Shaw returned from his
Texas trip last Saturday.
We are still sorely in need of
good roads. Let us organize a
good roads club. (Jet busy.
Mrs. G. H. Brown called on Mrs.
j A. T. Olsen Tuesday evening.
4.4.+
Miss Mayme Thompson spent
William Moutaw
Attorney At Law
Ollico in Security Stafi: Bank BUg.
Lexington, Qkln.
N. E. SHARP
Attorney-at-Law
Norman - Oklahoma
Lexington Loii^e No. 72. A. f*. & .V. M
Meeta Saturday night on or before
the foil moon and 2 week.-1 after.
VV7A1I Masons in (food standing in-
cited. P. Perkins,
("has. Williams, Seo'y. ^• M.
The Old Reliable
Veterinary Surgeon
E. W. COX. formerly of Norman
is located at the Critchers Barn
Calls answered <1 ay or night. Phone J3
Order For Hearing Petition to ™ ^ q WILSON
Mortgage Real Estate
In the county court in and for POST GRADUATE DENTIST
Cleveland county, state of Okla- , ETer>. ^.d of wurk done known to the
I dental profession. Orthodontia Bad Bridge
noma. ^ j wort a specialty.
In Matter of the Estate of George : Qrer Junes <1* Kennedy9h
s. I. Wharton
JEWELER
Palace Drug Store
Banner
Stovall
X. Carter and
Harry and Mis
Mrs. W.
j Jessie and
| Berry spent Sunday at the
^ , . , . , . jjc11 v riic1ii uuinirt.) V
Charles Dare Mmday night was \r
, , ,ii more home in \\ ayne
well attended and everybody
Leslie Howell and family of \\ il
Mrs.
prised to see all the graft and wire
pulling for an office excluded.
Clark Hart and family of Grady ^
county is v.s.ting his father 1. G. ^
Hart and family, Clark was pa.tl> ReVnold8 spent the week
reared in this vicinity leaving at ^ ^ (he ^ o{ ^ 0wen.
early maturity to seek his fortune ^ church a[
in the west which he found a ban vvere we|l attended
natural 11
j Sunday.
Will Coleman and wife had as
task under the present unn
system of society.
The Davis school closed Friday
Sunday, Chas. Dare
THE PALACE
DRUG STORE
Sells only drugs of
Purity and
Quality.
We want
SATISFIED
CUSTOMERS
By selling such drugs
WE GET THEiM
Sherman &
Sherman
their guest;
and wife.
Will Haynes ::nd family spent
Sunday at the .1. A. Haynes home.
I!. D. Steele and family spent
Sunday at the home of Carl Green.
J. II. wood and family spent
Sunday at the J. H. Dare home.
J. I!. T.assiter |vas in Wanette
Monday.
Mrs. Mary Armstrong has been
the guest of her daughter, Rosy
Sander.
Clarance Cheatwood spent the
week end with Clarance Baxter.
Floyd Baxter has left for Ft.
Supply, Okla., where he will be
bookkeeper in the state insane asy-
lum under II. L. Ewing. \\ e all
wish him success.
Mrs. Mary Lassiter spent Sunday
at the home of her mother, Mrs.
Willis.
W. 11. Owen and family spent
tli.' week end at Koimawa. Okla.
I ryman.
Arthur Higbee and family spent
Tuesday with H. Friend and wife
Mrs. E. Odom, and daughter j
Noona are on the sick list this j
week.
Olia Cooper and Will Bridwell!
spent Saturday night with Sam
Bridwell of Purcell.
Boy Sherman and family spent
Sunday with Clate Sherman."
Avo Bgrry spent Saturday with I
her mother at Norman. Mrs. I
Berry has been quite ill.
Mr. I'iett and D. N. Kelley of
Lexington were 011 the river hunt- i
ing inusb'oonis Monday.
Mattie Harryman spent Monday
with Ruth Friend.
Tom Lewis was out
district Sunday afternoon.
Misses Edith Hunt. Jewel Thomp-
son and Nettie Stevens were among
those from Lone Star who attended
the band concert and jtie social at
Lexington Friday night.
.Misses Georgia and Willye Toun-
ley were Noble visitors Wednesday.
Mr. T. T. Blagg who has been
visiting at S. T. Wards for the past
J week went to McComb Ok^a. Tues-
i" i 1 -
day.
Chas. Bennett of Noble was in
Alamo district Wednesday.
Chas. Greemore of Lexington,
was looking after business interests
PHONE 133 RESIDENCE 103
PURCELL. OKLAHOMA
sons,
s Avo I
Galla-
Hutchin & Burke
Attorneys at Law
Poetofiice Building
OKLAHOMA.
jr C'Kffnr.l npoeased
The petition of Josie Clifford, ad- j
minstratrix of the estate of <ieorge
F. Clifford, deceased, having been
presented to this Court, praying
that an order be made, authorizing
and empowering said petitioner to
mortgage the following described LEXNGTON,
real estate, belonging to said estate,1
to-wit: Alexander &
The North Half of the Souths kf I in rrlpcm i t h
West Quarter of Section Twenty- , KlingleSITlltll
two Township Six. North. Ilange ContrSCtiflQ Enyin66rS
One West of the Indian Meridian. Phone 168 NORMAN. OKLA.
Cleveland County, State of < la- ^— .
homa, for the purpose of paying off j
and liquidating a first mortgage
L. G. Pantier, Doctor of Dental
— . —= . Surgery. Office over the Chickasaw
in Banner neighborhood first of the nQw existing against said premises . Nation'ai Ra'nk, Phone :;i«. Purcell,
in the sun. of $700.00; and author-1 Oklahoma. Res Phone 129.
111 izing and empowering her as such j
administratrix to make, execute
a and deliver a mortgage and notes
week.
Mrs. Ward called 011 Mrs. Sa
Donnell Wednesday evening.
Miss Mav Merritt entertained
small crowd at her beautiful coun-; upon said premises for the put pose
j try home near Lone Star last Tues- of obtaining said sum; and it ap-
I day evening. A general good time pearing to the Court, from such pe-
1 was had by all. tition, that it is necessary and for
It is worth suggesting that some the best interestsof said estate and
of the roads be graded as they stand those concerned therein, that said
in need of it. \ above described latta! be mortgaged,
Klugheit. : for the purpose and reasons men-
• tioned in said petition; therefore
LISTEN! For 30 days I will P«tition wiU 1,6 ,ilei1 , hm'in
. ,, , t and a time appointed for bearing
make a full upper and lower set ot umc 1 1
the same.
And it is hereby ordered by the
Court, that the 6th day of May
1912, at the hour of 11:00 o'clock.
All subscribers new or old. pay-
ing one dollar in advance for the
Leader will be given a complete
$1,00 map of Oklahoma.
same
time when all persons interested in
e directed :
1912, was sentenced to serve six ed to appear before this Court to
months in the county jail of said show cause why an order should
county and state. Therefore be it not ()e grflnted to said petitioner to
mortgage said real estate as prayed
Union Hill
Singing at A. 1'. Hammer's
day night wa
Several from Stovall attended, teeth for $12. Fit and quality
the ball game at Wayne Sunday. guaranteed.-I)r. Bkaxham, Lex-
Hollis Jarboe broke his leg at ington, Okhu
Lexington while playing ball. Hoi- \ „f said day, at the County I
lis has the sympathy of all and we i (jou^ty1 Court Booms in the Town of Lex-
hope that he will soon be able to, \yhereas; An application has this j ington, Oklahoma, lie, and the
be out again. day been filed praying that a Par- game hereby is, appointed at the
Bernie Blackwell left Monday 0]e be granted to Lonnie Shockley
for Willow View neighborhood Lexington Cleveland County, Okla. | } ^ directe(1 and re()uir
where he has gone to work. 1 hat on the ,21st. day of March
Mattie Harryman visited with
the Misses Wilhites Saturdav night
and Sunday. ordered thafthe itli. day of May
Will Bridwell, Fred Annler, 1912, be. set apart for the consider-1. . " . , tiU
Iluth Friend. ( lara Higbee and M pewong ilaveing :in interest
:lt tllP therein desireing to be heard either
for or against the granting of the
Brock pardon or parole of sentence, are
at the hereby notified to be present at
lil o clock a. in. of said day at the
office of the board of pardons. It
; folks : fnrthur ordered that a copy of
Holsenbeck's t||i- .mler ! ■ publisb<'d and ]iiiii,|,d
a weekly
published
said county and
crime was 00111-
week from April
Plow Shares for John Deer,Eagle,
Avery and Canton plows at Edgar
J. Keller.
A bargain! A good *1 room rosi-
denoe property, four choice l<>t<.
top of hill, cave, good deep well,
lots well drained, I'ndoiibtedly
one of the best bargains in Lexing-
ton. Price*$450. $150 down and
balance on monthly payments.
See Jack Ethridge.
Minnie Criswell were visitiit;
Wilhite home Sunday.
Sun- Lee Harryman. Melvin
,nid J.1I111 Sueky were caller
with Odom home Sunday.
Fri- (Jrite a number of youn
■njoyed a parly at O
A big reduction in price on
buggies, carriages and harness,
see Edgar J. Keller.
Low price on all window screens,
door screens, etc.. at the Archer
Grain & Lumber Co. Big ship-
ment just received. When mak-
ing your spring improvements, see
the Archer company for your sup-
plies.
We have several pieces of choice
real estate for sale in Lexington.
Before you buy see us. We can
this order be published two weeks j supply you with anything in the
successively, prior to said hearing, homes*' houses to
, , rent etc. List vour property with
Leader, a news- ,, ,.
Breeding. Everett iv Marcum.
uirther ordered, that
attended.
Mr. Jones and wife visited
relatives near I'aumbless last
dav and Saturday. -j-.- ■ 1 1 .
W W. Mexander made a busi- Friday night a. d H. Bridwell's ,n the Lexington Leader
new trip to Lexington Saturday. Saturday night. Both partly were ^
Myrtle Halley was the guest of given in honor of Miss Nannie
Delia Herzog Sunday. Duckett of Denison, Tex., who is
in The L '.xington
paper publish* 1 am
"culation in si
by law.
Dated thi
1912.
new-
it' general cir- j
unity, as required ]
l.'lth dav of April
(Jet Brown
1
j the kind that
F. B. Swank
Countv Judge.
Leghorn Chickens—
lays when eggs are
I high, l"i for o0 cents. Mrs. P. L.
Chapman, route •>, ti miles east
Lexington, Okla. 23-9t.
state, where saul
I mitted, for each
The party at Will Clarks last Sat- visiting here, She returned to her ,he 18th. to May the' seventh 1912.
| urday night was well attended and! home Tuesday. • Dated April i Mh. . . |
See our base bail yoods.
The Owl.
Buy your baseball goods-the
j Sehmelzer brand-from us. the price
I is right—Palace Drug Store.
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