The Lexington Leader (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1915 Page: 5 of 10
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LEXINGTON, O K L A, LEADER
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S; rience in eleven years handling of
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^ That is why we recommend it to you as a good all around
3J tlour. REMEMBER, it is not the cheapest flour that is the
"5 cheapest.
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5 We have other good things to sell. Phone 11 £
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local application®, as they cannot reach
the disi as< d portion of the « ar There la
only one way to cure deafneaa. and tnat a
by conatitutional remedies Deaf n* as la
cauaed by an Inflamed condition of the mu-
coua lining of the Kuatachian Tube When
thia tube ia Inflam- d \ ou have a rumbling
aound or Imperfect hearing, and when It ta
entirely cloaed. Deafneaa Is the result. and
un!« pr th«* Inflammation can be taken out
and thia tube r.atored to ita normal condi-
tion. hearing will be d< atroyed forever; nine
enaea out of ten are cauii. d by t atarrn.
which la nothing but an inflamed condition
of the mucoua aurfacea
We will give One Hundred Dollara for any
caae of peafncsM (cauaed by catarrh) that
cannot be cured by Hall. Catarrh Cure.
Send for clrculara. free
F. J CHENEY A CO., Toledo. Ohio.
Sold by Drugglats. 76c.
Take Hall's Family Pill# for conatlpation.
Tuggle's Grocery
J. F. Shock lev
Heal Estate, Loans and
Insurance
Thoroughly posted on values of farm and city property
in Cleveland county, and inquiries promptly and cheerfully
answered. If vou want money see me.
J. F. SHO KLEY
Phone No. 71 Lexington, Oklahoma
Better Stock
Substantial Meals
Are served every day at this hotel. If you are hungry
and want a good square meal at the very reasonable price of 25
cents, we invite you to eat with us. We can satisfy both your
appetite and taste. Good, clean beds and rooms too—special
rates by the week.
Especial atttntion to farmers and their families.
The Barker Hotel
A. Loeffelholz, Prop.
MRS. E. A. DENISON
Successor to S. S. Denison.
FIRE and TORNADO INSURANCE
FARM LOWS and HEAL ESTATE
1W" Office in old Picture Gallery Building.
NOTARY PUBLIC
Kansas Pedro, a Percheron stal-
lion, will make the season of 1915
at the Critcher barn in Lexington.
Kansas Pedro is a beautiful black
with star points, weight 1700
pounds, formerly owned and bred
by Aaron Archer of Hartford, Kan-
sas, is recorded by the American
Percheron Horse Breeders and Im-
porters Association, and is regis
tered No. 3587G.
Kansas Pedro pedigree as follows:
Kansas Pedro, Register No. 35876;
foaled May 10, 1903, sired by Don
Pedro, 19391, by Voltigeur 11,13552
(13460), Sophocles 6329(1942), by
Marquis (1394), by Count 643
(734), by Bayard 26(717), by
Favori I (711), by Yieux Chaslin
(713), by Coco (712), by Mignon
(715), by Jean Le Blanc (739).
Dam: Agnes H. 19673, by Her-
nando 2154 (962), by Bon Espoir
1270 ( 753), by Brilliant 1899 (756)
by Coco II (714). by Yieux Chaslin
(713), by Coco (712). by Mignon
(715), by Jean Le Blanc (739),
Terms: $12.50 to insure colt to
stand and suek.
Mare and colt stand good for the
season. Money due when mare is
traded, sold, removed or about to
be removed from the county with-
out my consent. All possible care
to prevent accidents but will not be
responsible should any occur. J. D.
Bohapnon will have charge of Kan-
sas Pedro, I invite inspection of
Kansas Pedro and feel your patron-
age will be merited by same. Let
Kansas Pedro help lil 1 this country
[ with better stock.—J. 0. Motsen-
bocker. 30-4t-33
ASuccessfulCrop
We Have The Moisture
With the right kind of planters and
cultivators you should make
a good crop
The Mr. Hill Lister and Planter
The Grand De Tour Lister and Planter
The Gale Lister and Planter
The Case Corn, Cotton and Peanut Planter
The Avery 2 Row Planters for Corn and Cotton
The Big Daisy Disc Corn and Cotton Planters
Big Willie Gale cultivator Uncle Sam Balance Frame cultivators
Auto Balanced frame Emerson cultivator, Avery Southern Queen cultivators
The Lister Corn cultivator one and two row
B. H. RACKLEY
Will Sell Furniture
ON TIME ON
Responsible Parties
Purcell, Oklahoma
A big bargain in some second hand buggies and wagons.
V
We would suggest that you do not wait until you need
these implements or until the weather is best. Come in
while you have a few leisure moments, before the rush is
on. Investigate fully the merits and good points of these
implements and you will buy
We are sure you can get the good results you are
wanting and expecting with these implements, We be=
lieve in their merits and you will too after you have used
them a season. Let us figure.
Edgar J. Keller
Lexington, Oklahoma
The B & B Auto Transfer
Lexington=Purcell
Invites a share of your patronage—we will try to please
you. We will make country drives—get you there on time.
We want your business.
Burkett Residence 51 DUOMR^ I>alaCe Dr"8 St°re ^
Owl Drug Store 48> 1 ilWLlLJkJ My Hotel, Purcell 263
Drivers Tlonroe Burkett Irl Bohanan
Give Us Your Next Call
Leader and Dallas News $1.75
JOLLEY
Young Jolley is a son of old Jol-
ley better known as the Boydston
horse. He is a dapple gray Per-
cheron, 5 years old, 17 1-2 hands
high, weighs 1750. He is a per-
fect model for size, style and beau-
ty. This horse will make the sea-
son of 1915 at my barn 4 1-4 miles
east of Lexington.
Terms: $10.00 to insure colt to
stand and suck. Money due when
mare is sold, traded, removed or
about to be removed from the coun-
ty without my consent. All possi-
ble care to prevent accidents but
will not be responsible should any
occur.
NOTICE: I would sooner you
would not ask me to leave the field
and go to the barn just to try your
mare when you are patronizing
other stock. But any time when I
am not in the field will be glad to
accommodate you. Be sure you
see my horse before your make
your choice.—G. F. McJimsey,
Route 3. Lexington, Oklahoma.
Mules Will Tell
Starlight, a biack jack, live years
old, weighs 1200 pounds, 10 hands
high, sired by Allison's registered
Kentucky jack, will make the sea-
son of 1915 at my place one mile
north and one mile east of Lexing-
ton.
Curley, a three year old black
jack with white points, weighs 1050
pounds, 15 hands high, will make
the season of 1915 at my place also.
TERMS: $10.00 service fee for
joth jacks to insure colt to stand
and suck. Money due when mare
is sold, traded, removed or about to
be removed from the county with-
out my consent. All possible care
to prevent accidents but will not be
responsible should any occur.—W.
C. KEMP, Route 2, Lexington, Ok-
lahoma.
Plenty of money to loan on farms
hard times make no difference.
adv-47-tf See J. F. Shockley.
Stop in at J. J. Franks when in
Purcell for a cold drink or light lu-
nch.
Try some of that Canon nut coal
in your range, it doeB not soot or
smoke.—Robertson-Archer Co. Pur-
cell, Okla.
For Sale: Good alfalfa hay from
$8 to $10 per ton, SeeS. C. Hawk
at the Barker Hotel. Hay is half
mile north of town.
Springlets
Little thoughts of
be found here.
spring may
If some of you late gardeners
want some good garden seed put
our name on your list—we have
them in all kinds.
Remember we want your busi-
ness in the spring time as well as
the winter time and the change in
our stock—all your spring needs in
our line can be handled RIGHT.
Have you ever tried any of that
canned OKltA we sell—we can re-
commend it to you as a good
"eater." Try a can with your next
order.
Enjoy Yourself
With an Eastman
You can always plan a good time with one of these
little picture takers—we have a big selection to choose from.
We also handle films—we are agents for Westfalls too on the
developing. See us.
Janes 8 Kennedy
Purcell, Oklahoma
Campbell's Soups—that is our
leader and it will lead you to be-
lieve that it should be if you ever
try a can, the list is growing all the
time. Buy a can, vegetable is a
good one.
Lexington Lodge No. 72, AF& A M
Meets first and third Satur-
day nights. All Masons, in
good standing invited.
Arthur Sherman, 1). C. Jenks,
W. M. Sec'y.
You will not stray very far
wrong by bringing us your butter!
and eggs—we don't make a mistake
in the price and you generally get a
little better than the top one here.
That delivery wagon of ours is |
just like a new automobile—the,
longer you run it the smoother it j
runs—it makes good time too so
don't worry about your order not
being there on the dot—we figure
on those things.
THE SANITARY GROCERY
Hardwick & Sudderth
THE BEST LIVER AND
'VB££ STOMACH medi-
P^vllI pC^*c'ne" ('oes not
IBUIQconUin calomel vet
does the work nice-
ly .without grilling.
10c, 25c and 50c at druggests.
Sherman & Sherman
Young Jacks for Sale
Write us or come and see them.
—Garee & Ciaree, Noble, Oklahoma.
28-2t
William Moutaw
Attorney At Law
Office in Security State Bunk Blilg.
Lexington, Okla
DR ROBERT. E THACKER
Physician & Surgeon
Office in Breeding Building
Phone 40
Lexington, Oklahoma
J. M. BISHOP
Attomey-at-L w
Security State Bunk Building
Lexington, Oklahoma
Clias. Hooper
|lJainter, Paper Hanger
and Decorator
Work Neatly Done, Price Right.
Phone 131 Lexington
Bring in your butter, eggs and
chickens to the Sanitary Grocery
—Hardwick & Suddreth.
Fresh line of Liggetts and Fen-
ways candies just received—see our
special prices. The Owl.
Clocks and watches the kind that
keep time at Clark's Purcell.
We can supply your wants in
garden seed.—Tom Keller.
Notice
1 wish to announce that Dr. Tralle
who has removed to New York City
has turned over to me all his opti-
cal records and any one wishing
orders refilled can get same dupli-
cated by me. Careful attention to
every detail.—II. M. Davis, Purcell
Franks bakery for light lunches
and good eats at Purcell.
Ilutchin & Burke
Attorneys at Law
PoetotticM Building
LEXINGTON, OKLAHOMA.
S. W. TUUk
Lawyer
Office over Chickasaw National
Bank
Purcell, Oklahoma
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The Lexington Leader (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1915, newspaper, April 30, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc110671/m1/5/: accessed May 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.