The Leader. (Peckham, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, February 27, 1903 Page: 1 of 4
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•VOLUME I.
PECKHAM. KAY COUNTY, OKLAHOMA.TER1 ITORY, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1003.
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NUMBER. 00
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NEW GOODS, .
SPRING GOODS.
Some After-Thoughts.
Peckham hasa few young po
pie who art as though they \v. re
h>rn in Missouri, but growi»d ?*-
in Arxans iw and wasn’t rni. d
anywhere.
The commandment is "Love yo
one another." but there ares ime
people around this town who
doesn’t seem to have much re
speet for the commandment.
I’ecklunii at the present time,
Our New Spring Goods
are here.
They are oil new styles, but we have
not the time to tell you all about them
•Lee next week’s ad or come tint! see
for yourself.
agk-nt f»>k th*; xkw idea patterns
W. T. SMITH.
THE. PYRAMIDS.
Witter News.
get a
i nmve on thorn site will have t- n
or fifteen old batchelovs beforel
I long,
I fyourlovo affairs get to boiling
i just drop a chunk of ice down!
y«'Ur hack or take a dose of Mrs.
Winslow's soothing syrup, Kith
j or of these will moderate your,
j tempnture.
j vVe w ere tickled nearly to death
I last Week When the lee was on
t'he ground Watching sonic lad it >
take a slide. Some would slide b
ward their lovers and some awa.
from thenii
Sonic people say that the Lr..v
r.H isno account. They probably
receive one or t Wo of the dailie
in fliis town during the week
thus making the news in th
weekly LHADKlt old and stale t
them.
If-you will touch your tongm
to a wagon tire these cold Morn
ings.it will stick, There are a
few people in this town whom we
wot d • (ve 10^96 t rj it. for w t
The melting snow the last few woljl(l theng**t a rest from their
wagging tongue.
Tin y say that lov'e is blind, but
it led a certain young man to ;<
nearby house1 some tinieagowho
days has caused a two foot raise
id water in Sprinjjeivek. it has
hot .Vet reached the danger mark
Dick lilewett ahd wife wtffe i
Suliday visitors at S H. Sru-i was suddenlly waked up to sin 1C’
s- an patent that lie* call sen the road
Allfen ftollittS, son of C. A. Rdl» sufficiently i Idar enough tui not to
Tlife Pyramid pa* social last
Tuesday evening was a grand
kuyeesti. There w.eik* ’pies
kold and tln-y brought the snug
little $trmof SU.20, or a fraction >• tt,.uno«y.
lins, is im the sick list. I)r.
John soli of IVckharn is attending
the case.
Fralik Vaughn of Gouda Springs
Kansas Visited With h*s brother
.bver 41 cents per pie. A large
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m;yI enthusiastic aujifence greet
Miss G reert wall’s toriii t»f
school is oiit and she Inis return-
ed the lodge on this occasion and ed bottle whore she will s’periil
tilled the house to Hs uttnost: i nd)St °/Fi<* sumint'i'.
Pie* of all kinds Were brought (lib Riewett niid < >i ii toiinor
Jhere'itnd sold.* ’They Were sold vVere Visitors‘at At kail sac City j church solne tithe ago and left
by. number and tfio ‘bidder did Saturday arid Sunday. Km, had Him to go around them
hot sec tfie pie until t!ic.v had all C. A.‘Robins is still improving ''‘"'v.th.-y would leel loU.tnor
been sold! and paid for, theri each hisfarjU by biiiklihg cattle sheds ■comfortahh* doling ,U|!‘, Uiot.
, lx* lead up that path again-
Shine nf the girls of this town
have come to the end of their
st1 i"g They evidently have hev
er played at a spider web social
or else they would have known
to him* taken tlife ebje it at the
string’s did of they Would be
left.
If tlnMe fobf young ladies in
Peckham, who took their Cape to
bmuhaseCk name was called and , ahd etc
•i.d upilV.'irtfi’' ’ttoSitwp"* ; ,Mrs- Cvni‘>tr.k.i»- hear O-mh
(•based ‘the first the and John foWngcarh of her sick daughter,
4Iarvey the last pie of the bunch. M rs. ThtirloW. ’
• \ social dance followed the ea( 1 «. ,,, u , , i i i ,
IniMtlio Pi.«iul,l niariy of ll„. >.l'-. M,-( klkkl tms Irndnl
themselves ‘arnls w't'1 *,an Bain. He will
•♦numbers e it joyed
,' have a sale and Will move soon.
weather.:* but some people doh’l
know •*. hen they have got a good ■
thing.
A eoj'tnih Voniig lady In this
tow n Was given her choice of two
young men oiifefeVriiingiast Week
After meditating a few moments
said: that she thought that she
: With tills pass time pleasure un
Vi 1, after the midnight Hom». The The farmers hkve been com- j would he better off at honife Wit''
h >cial Wafl mart*■ iliore interesting polled to fix their ferlces in order paW>. than With either of them,
* by the* presence of nine of the to keep travelers nutof their fields! but finally Went home with the
• ♦bombers of the JifowkirU feoun the roads being aim >*it impassa j other ffeM.'w
‘•il •Who had wended their wnyjble. Tjnst Sunday sonic children
’•hither*! r< -I h ’'•"'mud that ..... We do flot Iraotf wltfClod mT.l. ■ " ■ ■
Hittg to «fcj<*r thfemselves ^ L«di ike atrougeat ind Uwt - krd> but thh management was
’ho memhera vtf the Peckham fcoUtfoe tkfe longeat, hut Wo do suddenly busted up by a broom
Those present from | kh(* that some of them flop Hi{P! "tick in the hand of th« an^rin
!lie Newkirk council won ■ Mr,
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Knappatid Wife, Mr. Porers Hnd
•Vito, Mr \V. tmore and Wife and
Miss HJewelt. They won’ ac-
Aompnuiod’bv. D>putiof.. Mi. and
\1 rs. Praiil . • N
‘‘•onnciTVil! holdii boy Social and
lmblic reception ’.vx* Thtll sday
higlit Manji nth, -and v* hope
I link '‘tutih^ of th* mom’herf* of
* Mir . couilcil at* this phlce will
a board sticking out :it the back
end of a hay rack.
Tin; Head Light Farm is pre-
greasing very rapidly 1 he man
agor has purchased one ,.j tin>s •
SUre Itatcli iin uhators that will
raise(hickotts n gavdl”Ss of lions
V\’e suppose ’that moat of
reftdi-ra noticed ait at tirl
DON’T FORGE i
lie Great Reduction Sale
AT
JONES & COMPANY’S
IT CONTINUES UNTIL MARCH 7th.
Call and see their new line of FURN1 TURE.
WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN POLES, TRIMINUS
ETC. Also their stock of HARNESS.
They have just got In a large stock of
SCresn Wire
And Screen Doors.
and v. ill be ready to make you the best of
prices when the season opens.
Their stock of POULTRY MATTING nnMA
Very choice assorted stock of GASOLINE
STOVES lire ordered and will be in in due time.
and
You will find (hem always ready
Stocked up to meet your wants.
Don’t fail to Call and sey them before
purchase elsewhere.
you
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PECKHAM
LOW PRICED
CASH STORE
YOUR OBJECT should be to get as
much as tssible for your money.
MY OBJECT is to give as much a£
possible for the money.
COME IN and get my PRICES and
COMPARE them with ANY PLACE
A LOT OF GARDEN SEEDS JUST
RECEIVED.
0 quarts of ONION SETS for 25 c.
John Harvey.
•4«r'ta
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Souncil
tohdont nf the enneorh, who land
*><1 it on thr* back of the engineer
with flnch t'oi'i’eiis t»> cause him
to Pm the train in ditch, whore it
was turned ovet cbinplotely to
t he stiperiht* uriotit, who waatht % l by lying to the p ;
linyV. ftithoiv youi folio*,v mnn, for an you lifiv ■ made svhit nn’.Wa* t h* re. e!
THoy’vb irtfe.de n Witolexr. tele xovvn -o nhall you reap, . hd ’ it i*» inueh nmu 'iU’ent’ The no
graph, ahm^olesiCfirrifige., too. fortili* reji^otl that so niany p-'« • xt etl* -tl 1 »tli . V.-n oj
:il and thore’i ilo Way of tollihgwhat pie do not fenji»y the bloemH^s of scIhmiI l. . a ,
NeivKirk p;ii"T last U,, i< Klin, n ............ j( . • •" \ .the 1 I Votf’d!
SttenHiftdhblti.td mtki tht U - Ibj i. M. Wileoh t^ho moved to , . , > ' i ' _
Hal a siIccoks it-* they did o'irs Houston IVxhh a whorl tiino tlgn. j (drinking cnwlosx milk, aiid wi’tir Th,> i*T''c"d nxsieted in noikim.-11 nteit*.
U ^ I meiil HUch n xuiv’s’* o!) -ihe lie
Peckham literary cloned hiMt‘, mmn of it* 11 «t m - tinn Mr tin'
the
!^t every hotly gmAi' and 4f»end
Lie everting with them,
k Atidei i»ohS
11 \van quite uli article ami loeco | ing clotlu -*of.-dieOple^H wrtol, of
tiiemiod Houston a plaeoWlMMe mil,vhaps. worm less silk. HoW
the fioWeiH lbl«K)itied and the poo-* would you like a tfoeloss poach, Friday night with the largest > «aw •!».. It i- lum d tl. if.ihe m 1 ‘
baisrssssl ■ ' i • ■■ .
. NeV s stahd
Mi tig store
Hr. Johhmm hotV eh joy A tele* hul would father stay here where df w<'klosrt w<'k'
Tl ley’ll yet
Rhone ebmT'ihirnti'ort 'x'tVrefen
hi* ottice ahd l osilleneo,
Wvjv.
w'rolefla t**lo\ihones; or.
kIntel
carefully
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Id J'>L:«s rt's for Dinner. W -T
day. ' • ' .
When y.i'o visit a print ing ofi>n
it i-< ymir duty tono-e>amunovef
file oltice, read hit eopy on t! '
•as«es rnd if fimro is> r.yuforo • i
ho do->k he sure artd find tint
lis shews that yirtiar»*trv*
ing to loam the art The edit o’
i'ho program had lAen '•.ttrm’tion*' agnfn e« At wither. ; and priid-ws will hunt up mV
l'iipfdartd K,ui‘v •'"l'-.vyrt eery bav’ over k.ekvi
prepaved and mnnv M*s- Hattie
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rtffaid if th’*" '<e"n o'l they’!1 logit* jetiddioO fI h«* Darke*' dt,. *oenrt»g S«*v.*i-d lade ■isv.-re, I -
, D"ha*log SiVi»’<W Vvm » spei-od |
having
♦hi" Uhl! tnlve iiUiiloy in <»io pAHcets
i Hti »h>i hhtH
afraid if t'f ’ ke*p op they’l1
suikmake Ui.-j
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Burnett, George. The Leader. (Peckham, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, February 27, 1903, newspaper, February 27, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1075323/m1/1/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.