Cleveland County Leader. (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 40, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 5, 1895 Page: 3 of 4
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Co- . 1* JohriBO II. J ,; !! I I, :
Drs. Johnston <v !!••.;
riprriQ
^0 JJUJ,
ProDrior of Tl.s
PEOPLE'S lij.UGSTOirJ.
Affile over Post-Office,
Lexington, Ok!r>.
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Mimw i OKzrcira
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
PURCELL, I. T .
Will practice in the Courts of In', <n
Ohl'tht uia Territories.
R. E. THACKEK,
igi
\ ■ ■
.LEXI^dXON, OKLAHOMA.
*l)flico over Pcnpto'n Drug .Store.
A. 1\ llisj.. .'j C. W. Hrkwhr.
hess & UiiEWKK,
LAWYERS,
K'H.VAN. CKI.AIIOMA.
Will I-rn tic r!> h"! 'I'c rr ire rial and ' ' -il
Courts, lie lifcnl' land oflieo and ti
in i'i its at \V tig von.
& K A' SMITH,
notary public,
tE*tN>'"r< : , OKI.-'.
A. A. DUNPT, M. 1).,
Physician and Surges/;
PURCELL, T. T
O.Tice in Purcell Nat.oral i •
ELKINS & BOOK
$ir£t cla«r 23arbcrs
dub ).)air=btC'-:-:i"3
SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
Ag, ! ' for Kansas 31'
Laundry.
WaiPShop on Nor". S'.-i Ieximjioit
some tunc,
lice your
,U fret',
^ential—
It must be '
?iul why nut.
. '. t tlx ! :
paiH'trt will bo .
Several things an
1. Your signature.
2. The number of y< ur
stead entry.
A d 'script ion of. the
4. I lie names, pr* ?•' ' 0
ed, of four witness:.-.
CM 11C11 DIRhCT
gors cordially
Tun 1
itod. lii.tiD-i
BAPT1 V.
Scho >1 nt 1" oYloi-k. V
.... /I.Ill iit H I', ill. on the fir-
Lord's I iy in each inontli. Prnyeri
We In •-! .>■ h i>. rn.
Tbt l,fi lie*' (tdS'cioty every 'I c
p. ip. VI ••■«. Pctrle, I'Tpi'le it
<n *oHn ."O.'icty sue *:h
In each month.- \V. A• R' '•
M. ii. CHt'UCll SOU'l 51
Purine sen ie s nt 11 a.m. the m-
nf cH'Mi month. Union Sundry
o'el'ck. L. I. As > I
LATEST TIME CAT. I).
A. T. Jk S. F.
jlo. 4W. Arrives daily, - 1
No. Pt>. Departs didly, - • - <
N . I'is. Poparts (liii'y, - - - 1-'
No 42 - Local, arrives.
I'o. 42i . Local, depur S, - - - 1
0 . C. & 8. F.
No. '2. Arrive# <1 illy, '
No. 12. Arrives daily, -
No. I. Pep irts daily,
No. 11. Departs da il;. •
No fre:gh train- mi •' '• •'
Crt? Pa notice rs
re j ad-trip tickets o
V, .
tfarrit 1
On Tuesday hint, (> 1 ' >, att.be
residence of the bride'* fatter r.t ;'i.
plan-. T, V. Chi
Williams w 1 e united ie. mar-
riage. Kcv. L.J. Alii*'* Hu I'tiiU". L v.
Childers ; veil 'in-, v n I- .
tind Minn William 1 ■ i.< f "".r hand-
•;« mtlH JFQQDg 1 C'OB it]
whh Hhort and romantic tml wr hope
their liven will he 1 < i.• ■ and lia; ; . 1 he
many b«lQfQmi J ■ Di g nQQ of 1 lug -
ton flhouM hanj: tlu he. i:i ; httn.e
for allowing c\iii si handf-cme, rt«I -
headed jneacher to < y Ji«-m cur
tiiw n hiii ti a I
luy will, hut thii.e, 0 I 1 id, he ih.ne."
j ■ Awarded
Highest Mom -V,V•■!.'. > Pair.
-Pkl"
I |
BfUQNt
d
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
A s]itrli{ i .iiu f(.]l Thunday luoriiing.
Much more i - needed.
F"i line fall millinery, pive Mrs Sin-
nett a call. New stock throughout.
JCIder Kenuedy's revival meeting in
still ^oinu on, and is likely to continue
to do no for gome time, at least,
liead the prices in The Racket column
this week.
FANCY and PLAIN SCITEEN D003 S
at LxtNOtON LVmukk Co'm.
A telcpque liner. w connects Purcell
and Lex in Ion,
Cashier TonilinH, of tho Purcell Na-
tional Bank, was oft this aide one day
this week.
Oiye the Lkaoki: v uirjob work,
t ati> acti(i i iiaranteed and fair prices
Little J. f.mith'B store is head<iuarters
for hr.rh wire and everything in their
l^fn
fajj to read the ' aT' <>t" Frank
A. TVn. the rurcell je\'veler, in another
coliuru of this poper.
Don't forget that Elkii.s & Booker
"ire rt!-*en'in for the Kansas steam laun-
dry.
. Take> i r laundry to Klkin & Hooker.
They are af nts for the Kannsas Steajn
Laundry.
''^1. Mci.vn, tho jr-uial insuranee
man 'f Purcell, Was on thin f ide Wetl-
ne^lay 1 aitor liis buisnesa inter-
ests.
If you want to buy groceries cheap,
btr th; ni of J. W. (ioOdin. IV"-t goods
for the least money.
Kevi McGee, pastor of the Christain
ehu rt/i atPun oll. preached here Wed-
nesday night.
The Pocu r on *hc hill does not give
the drug^nT a chance to v.ork oU'e!ieaj>
>':rug8 on hiu patiente.
The ntate of the weather has made
the congregations at the protracted
in rfirv very small this week.
Mrs. Sinnett has just received a large
ijtoek of tine fall millinery. All new
I'ondn and latest styles.
Mr.-. Sinnett invites you to call and
examine her new stock of fall millinery.
! ar^e nltick, new goods, latest styles.
ISd. Stevens and wife movtd over
fr m Purcell last Monday and once
more took up their renideuce among
their old friends 'nl acquaintances in
Is • ington.
1 ilk in Booker are agents for the
Ranw ^team laundry. Bring your
lartndry to their otlice and they will do
the rest.
. 'i y Fnjippr.jriv.en by the Ladies Aid
S• « iety on Thursda.v night was pretty
well ."tlen.lcd ai■con idcr^.bl • ca ll
was take''i in.
Ifydi'varn auythingn ide cfli« n,
write to i. . we w'11 nave you money.
The .Lie!:.- in Foundry W. L. (•'!i« • n-
ley Mgr.. I)! lahoma City.
1 he Pnr""eli J (iw e Tn\ mi Core
pany will m:il;e farm or building l'.a\ .
at 10 per eenl. See i lie (-ien.'ral Vana
gi r. Room- "2 and 1 ov: r Ti.reel-
National Bail':.
Mr. 1. B. Collins has accepted a posi-
tion with Kay iS; (ih.w, the popular .'en-
oral m • cliiindise firm. Mr. Collins is a
gentleman and an efficient and obliging
talesman. We are glad that Hay &
Urow have secured the service of such
a gentleman.
Mayor W. T. James arrived home
Saturday evening from Lnusville, Ky..
where lie repent several week* visiting
relative* and friends, lie looks much
strong*4:'after his vacation spent at his
old hi );■?©, and thin'-.s I.r \ingi*' !i is
rt'uch t'tiprovd since he left in August.
Mrs. ("has. JJradi n m visii;ng rela-
tiyes acd friends in Noble thi^v. eek and
( hai:e; is having a good tfsne play-
ing bachelor.
Vp to three o'clock Friday, hales
of cottar had been weigh.ed at the Lex-
ington otton yard. The highest price
paid that day 8-27 und 1 ii for strict
middling.
Head th ad. of Sig. Simon A Bro., « f
Purcell, on the liont page. They have
another ppecial sale oil Satur 'a; , Oct.
5th.
THE RACKET
THE RACKET.
THE RACKET,
THE RACKET.
THE .RACKET
fy-rjS :?v?e::e
T1IE KACKF/r
TH
L. WTI I I \M<.
President.
HO W A l .D [{< > -,
\'iie-Prchident.
W. M. TOM LIN,
Cashier.
K. C. OA(rE,
Assistant Cashier
Capital '. ii •; Surplus *7000.
A Home Bank
kiln
PIATIOIMAL BANK.
i-i'i.crrr, r. r.
Controlled by Home J?eople,
,, ( S. L. Williams, Howard Ross, George P. Glazier, It. M. Smith
unutoisj , c Want laud, K. C. (iage, F. M. Strong.
•r ■ .*% *•> '' ' « c " - > C. .'.♦? i « V c { i' < : ' 4 ip; « A i f t> 4 c ■ o 'w i # 1
. , . . u. O ¥ ■ . , . . "> • " - . • *:* 9:1 ♦.
UiXbi)
THE HA' XET
w* mm
FINE REPAIRING
l l It: Ki I,.
i The Knquiror.
Mrs. Mangum is visiting at Normitn
this week going up last Tuesday morn-
ing.
Ch.' rley Worley and wife left yester-
day for" an outing and to \ isit friends
and relatives'at Whitebead.
Tho nance commit ti i on the t a' ■ -
nacle 1 i . :i i( thar i; tne j < 'e fe
th ir i;..e-aote an 1 p • . > ; t,i
will nay the tent will take the place of
t^e lumber one • mti'111 plateL
Cur wide awake hardware merchant,
J. A. Kanotr. returnee u:. Unlay from
!>.i rtipoi t. Iowa, v. here ne has been via
itiu^ the old folks and taking a much
needed rest from buiness.
Wilson Delliugt r has returned to hi
fine farm near Oakdale, O. T. These
Dellinger boys are as clanish as our
neighbors' the Jews. They help one
another at any time and under any cir-
cumstances.
Rev. A. S, Worley returned from
Gainsville, Texan, yesterday, v/he-o ho
had gone to secure a tent to use for the
Mulkey meeting. The tent, 52x120, feet
will he pat lip today 011 lot north of
Derringer's residence.
Why solid your Diamond, .Jewelry, or your lino watch
away to bo repaired when you can have as good work
done in Purcell as you can get any where in the world
TUMW^MVEc: .
1-2 gal. Tin Huckct, ,07c
1 " " • 12c
2 " '• " - 24c
08c
A rr. <V- i. F.
WATCII
I XSPKt'TOU
Is
H
w
i^renidi Clocks, Musical boxes, etc. 1 also do diamond :J;J
mounting and fine Jewelry repairing at home, aud i* 0
Guarantee all my work. ® J
I M,-tko a Specialty of Repairing
Fine and Complicated Watches
; u'i'ii i-; I?ril.ni.N(i
I UCKLL, I. T.
Frank A. True, The Jeweler:
1 . v * > o V : - v.. • - , ; • . .. « V *.♦; «.♦ ♦vi?
(lI wouhl rather trust that me tire
t: 11 any e> rt r I know of," says MrS.
flattie Mason of Coilon, Carter Co,,
Mo., in speaking of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrheal Remedy.
For sale by all Drugglssts.
<v)(- ' I' ll'C ] I,
- " coffee pot,
1(" " (ia!v. iitt* i' [in
12 " " " '
14 Dish Pan,
10 " " "
Wash Pans,
Pie
Dairy "
Dippers,
I (lack liaiiillt-
Lanterns,
lippei s
J (>c
ioc
24c
•J'Ji
24c
15c
04c
03c
03c
04c
00c
4!)c
i£ e
1 Set Hotel Goblets, ■ • 44r
1 " Nice Tumblers - • 23c
Lamps, - ■ . 24c
4 Piece tea nets, 35c
Glass water jtitcln.ia, 29c
clioi]) ." ;il! lor v i!i lexington.
< ♦ = ■' rrrist mill, e -od --a : mill am* i
IT' od gin, all in g^od r nning order
Will s 11 for pait cash, balai« trodl
or on IM, . i i I! i. ti a il '
st 1110, the roan a why b.eause ! lost
. es (.a* my u; ■ s and I can l jian 11; it.
Timothy Maui m.i..
:::QUEEi-!SWAR5:;
1 Set Plate
39c
30.
57c
ADAR/1 WEAR PANTS?
TI': i a Que i,ion upon wi)it li we 1 :i,ve m> detiuite informal ion, but we all know that
all of ! : descendants do, and they should all know tlin'
PURCELL TAILOR.
He ha
JOESALZER, THE
Will make you a fine pair of Pant- for i. 00 or a fine Husines- suit for 18.00.
just leceived a complete line Of novelties and is prepared to do first class work.
LO OKI
fob this sign when in
^LEXINGTON.©""-
rniCE
U El) VtED.
SIZE
INCREASED.
Tho subscription price of
livery mother hould ki.'W t ? m t
• up can 1 | :evented.•The first symp-
tom i l • • • onp i« ho •« - ncn.'
is followed by a peculiar rough cough.
Mi;~ v,V)i' Stirling j j i'!i ".nberiaiii's Cough , Remedy
1 1 cups ik Saucers
All Imported Eaglishl
Porcelain.
MEANS - : ~
GOOD GOOF®is,
LOW PRICES,
ir Dealing.
Tlie Kansas City Times
HAS HKHN HKDUCEI)
TO .fl A YD AH.
$2 FOR SIX MONTHS.
FO!> TI I HICK MONTHS.
Tli is- i not h camnnign rate, but n norm a •
line, tbiiiff. I'llK SI NHAY TIMKS
• InrRil to 21 pagefl. Think of it,'
Al.nut lc a<lay tor it flrat-t'lnm metropol
it fin oe w* paper. Kvcry on.' imo ik.w
n!i id to taki- i il ii'y p.ii'or. Subscribt
at once. tins Times ulwnyw lends.
Addrosi,
THE KANSAS CiTY TIMES,
school at the Cniversitv at
VOloj
and 50 cent
Drug giata
11,1:111 | dven fr
sj>ent Saturday and Sunday with he«-'
parents at t„; - j lace.
\Y . M. !: n ]'; s uno ' ]-tl JHs new
brick siorr ani ?. fillin / the first and se-
cond atori • with a fine line of now dry-
goods and g - ce: it s.
All Mrs, 0\N.-a', the Pu - >1' Milliner
wants is for yo t i) r:;u ; ed. • her
stork. Th' op 1 an price the
Cough
•ly uk soon the child beeoan
* cv 11 after tlie cough has <i«
1 it will prevent the attac
qtth'1
'lie
Seed Vfheiu
Lexington coi'.tinne to bt the coil' e
market of the country. Puree ll cotton
buyi'i's, es,- eie.!i Harry Simon, have
been on our sre-ts nearly « very day
bidding for the fleecy staple.
Tho druggi t recu nnendft tlie doctor
who prescribes tlio n;osi e!ieaj drugs.
(The Doctor on the h'l! obtains hisdne
resli from tho manufacturing pharuia-
cist. advt
The ladies wi-li to thank some of the
young men who helped them eo kindiy
and t o liberally in the supper >
day niuht.
FOR SAL!'—Farm of K 0 acre-.,
miles out; go.id liouse, well and orchard,
i his is a snap if taken soon.
S. S. Dkni ON.
Inquire at this otlice.
The Racket is fast betoming the most
popular store in town, llotli house and
stock aro bum new, mid you will lind
Messrs Abornathy and Birdsong good
business men and courteous salesmen
Hot Htuff — Mrs, O'Xeal, the Purcell
Milliner, has bats to suit the people
at price.-; to suit the times. Pont fail to
see her stocl-, its the finest in the In-
dian or Oklahoma Territory.
Why pay I- and 13 per cent for bor-
rowed money, when the Purcell Loan
& Investment Company will loan you
money for It) percent? 1 .in or build-
ing loans.
Mrs. Fi. M. Abernathy returned from
a month's visit to her i i dor in Bruno,
Neb, lsst week. She reports having had
a royal good time and is much refreshed
by her visit.
Purcell merchants are lamenting the
fr that Lexington people are stopping
all of th e cotton on this side of the river.
Why (lout they pay as much for it cs
we do, and quit complaining.
! •• e i.uty Conn- i: - lob r - Cleve-
land courd;. have mailt- arrat g ineiit ■-
to supply ad tlie i.trn•.,'!■ of tdeviland
county wife . - I wl-« ■ t. J). !.. 31 i. h,
of ihe Mill v 1 . - .r- r Coiuoaux ifNo: -
man agent for thoccn n i-si.uier. . \. In d
will be furnished for cash at cost less
freight. All farmers nei 'en,' re heat
may a pi Iy to
P. L Maiish,
S< nnan, O.
A. M. Kailey, a well known 1
Kugrne, Oregon, says his v. ii
veens Ii- i n troid led with C hi '
.d.;'
( ' ,
..j,s h ha < tired 1 «-r -ennd aud ^ -il.
Giv" it a trial and you will 1 s-urprised
at the piompt relief it afl'-mls. -") and
50 cJnt bottles for t ale by all druggists.
SolantlfiiS American
Agency tcr
er"^ :!f
CAVZflTrt,
TfiiUC il 'r.
Pf.SlOM PATENT )I
CC!*VftlUHTe, ttoJ
forlitfonaatlon 1 freo llandbo. k writ's to
s.\ .• CO.. 1 Hi " !■ wav, N'r-ev Vui, r.
Oldi'vt- l"iroi.'A for ocuurlittf putcii^j m /n.-'ilow
Kv. r • pniunt lakrfJi out by ii.h 1<« l.roughi. b t< 10
Uicpubllobf5nolic«fflvcu iicj c! •! ijoUith#
fdenUiic Jmewau
Laxpst circulation of anv prlenttflopaper tn t*ia
hi U'udtdly lllubtratod. iiit.ar-t-«>nl
t;h< ■!■: i'o Wllhttul It Wot'lil' •
jtinr. i, ruicix fii'iiaita. A<idr*jh« su n:
rtr.11 sijtus. 3til e ay,«N.«w VuikCUr
One
this wet If, as th( Lkadkh
Hi an 'a as making h!s way down the
nt'r ' ";i search of news, he was accost-
ed by Mr, Campbell, the f nit and con-
fection man, who want 1 to know if j
h bun nm "Havorir." extracts ovei
tlici " Tho newsgalhe.cr wis taken
i y n :: | ise, 1 el, true to 1.i.; tiaining, ht
i 1 )ok 1 y an ' r< I evasively th
Hev. Abe Mulkv, the noted Kvangel- \ ft,;, \ •• .. kn
ist, will begin i :-eiie> of meetings in ' t|lttl lli( . . • s. ng an i
.' 1 1 I i ' !■ 'i < :
iiuiiHiittlionn am to nnilii uml work lor| «!U|n it. I ha.: . <. ■ i> .. i, liuurd tlm
ti jjood revival. J'cinivrk^ anil ■ .av
The Quarterly statement of the Chick- idle s< die had la
asaw National Hank appears iu another j outh d.! • drug <!
coluinu. The figures speak plainly and iiisulted. II
eloiiuently of the the good management; ihing but a pill r
of the institution am! the amount of his h i.
I me I v it, and shows tb it.lt ; w: \ end v. •
.11
MOST rnRPECT M.'u •.
A pure Grape Cream ot'Tartar P r Ftoi
ffom Ammonia, Alum cr any oth id.
40 YPARS THt'. STAKOA '). • .u • :un.u« nil (•-■; m.
he mistake at once.
1 mistaken for the
•k. lie was highly
been taken for every
)l!cr and this broke
this he hp pined
' that he is no' 'Mig
L-.j.'-'l"
• :OODS
FuESCRIE
in
10J
35c over shirt
>ac drill drawei
50c over shirt
aileunlauiiilr • !. t• • --!i";•(
$1.00 Tcr Year.
>c w
tuint
t-vcaasn'
cur sot
I! AoatSJs
M \I\OTO\. ()
■ i.t 11
LTI K)
i ccialtii
Bourdon
l.ctt
1)(
h.in Ikercliu f
W111SK1G3.
and 1 Iran ■ !e i'> i r, 1 me I lamln s
PAUL BALDWIN.
( , cts 4lif t< > v t1
ti: D03i T3?a:i'-3r?i3?.
[iL.W
llB*eSold To ( <unnni. r« I ->r ii'i \
thrmtllftl profit* V. o nn> tlie oil!. .,
nrtr<") iioirufiM't iiim'm In America t«-1.; f • sr
IT.Vtllll
Write your own < rder. I'u iiiK Iron
i i ko ull t:i< iU of ilttiuHKJ In ulilpjiJiii;
W. Road
WHOLESALE PRJCfc'S
Spring Wogonw, SiOto$43
cani" fcn o a i 'i' ( w l" ti — o '1«m <.r r^rod
Furra Llarn .. wjgono. Surreys v itii lon^ i n- > , fGO
ir ■ '.!« . Top IMKgies
u>93U. Phnetonau l
HARNESS.
tvlps, '•'Ina"!'1,1' ''M<
lil' i no I- iy \t H. Hem I 4 Aot
rsE
TIjTil RACKET
pit> |i<>-iau«
W. B. TRA 'T, Socrctary, Eikhart, frtd.
Ko. 41. vi agon. * It)
a. r- ' 'jxz.
Consi'lerable • xcitement was can I
hv tin miblii atiou in tie ' i auki; of
last w< dv, a list of I
Lexington that had been sold for ta
and not yet redeemed, but fow if nn\
of the owners of these lots knew tin
had ( vor bt en fold for taxes and
Norman has been tho d
al our lnt« rested citteeus
l ots that \ere dd in I8V2androdeem-
imnvidual, loaves the oritri
r nt the mercy of that in
intv enn vet la red"emiid ou
\CK T
hintf in ti
THK ItAcKKT,
THE RftHKEI
BACKET,
HI
SIXTY CENTS FET2E.
• >pr :\n I „eT K'n"T.t willi the publisher*
i 'in: I'or i il Wtokly tia7"fin WO nro rf
toiti .ni (' aitrwwimii*" . T
Uu'idt vi■ Il f* •• ir -uascription tq th'
Of.hVI'l.AM t oi ■ iy | KADI .I ii.d
"'H , «" n premium, the Wrnklw
"U« > ir. Tlii* offer applies
who are not now an'^ori^ tu l
llUtH !««•.
it 1 I . wnn- , i.i.Ki., UAZKTI It
I . <• r. MM-C., , ••!■:> - I
lh« pu .•JUO'I "III 1 rijil.v ..i caoh iu
oi'« -i. j.riro in 'iu ocnt ii year, ninl it
i ■ ■ e, in:.- !' rtlii ir money than the
♦ ufk. 01 i. -ro or A i lieu i papari.
i '• «ee ' ii iduiu UeiiM. ratio paper,
w if hot! •. fuJicfowtf in its p.litics. It
j •
' i ifreo colnnu'o of silver nt 16 to I—the iflOtt
I'Ortnnt jsiuu now h«'l'ore thi- country.
Jarll. o't'oini tluit will give tho proifucor> at
■ ill eh:! nee v\ ith the inaiiuruoturers.
j A n Income tax.
l'onsion reform.
'J Ii • rt-pi iij nt the lulo Ii ink ta*.
Tl. di' tioa of t'nlteil States Bonnlois by
i • •ilnr vote.
I'ogid coon uny in public expenditures.
11(iii/.i"le i-< not owned l<y the trusts.
1 • e-uii 1 to hi lor one year's sulooriplloii to
' Lest ' 1 end you th© \V eekl
< .i otte fr- e I r one year. Il your snlMrriplioii
•' i • I ■ i.1«t hr s ■ ■ t e-pired we will credit yon
ith i.ne yi-ur's sui'.-tfripiion from the ti.ne of
its expirution.
NEWSPAPERS
AT A VKUY LOW IMUCK.
T ill; si. .! I - W i: K K Ii V N K W S ((ill 1 vostop.
orl'nl'i is publislied Tur duvs and I-l idoys.
K.ielt . i. . n,sj.is uf eluht panes. Theie are
O" i I I piirnu'-nt* f >r the f.rmers, the Indies
■ i i i to lii'vs , I (jir!.^t besides n world <d «cn-
' rat lu-ws miiitiT, il'ii'trnte-l articles, etc.
W- He ll - "-eiiii-W i i • k I y News und TH V.
« liE\ I A Ml Mil N : <, 1.KA 1 1.1: fur twel-.e
in i.ihs for the low elubliinK price of SI .ri-icash.
! ■ ,< givr-H you three iinpers a weelt, or l'o
p i' *rs ii year, for a very low price.
SfcaraTr - Iain's 72ye a :d n?iir> Ointmemt
la a certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyea,
•'iranaland Eyi Lidn, liore Nipples, Piles,
j ze' i '.Totter, Salt Hheuni and Scald Head,
25 teal, per box. For sale by druggists.
TO nOREE OWNEH8.
For putting a horse in a fine healthy con-
dition try l)r. l ady's Condition Powders.
They to;." up the s> tcm, aid digestion, eurc
lor- of appetite, relieve constipation, correct
k! Jnt v (i. orders : nd dertroy worms, giving
11 w life ti> -u old or over worked hone. 20
t:: per packn[re. For isale by druggists.
Job Printing!
fio.pl work at fair prices on orders
ft at tin Lkadku otlice.
COPYRIGHTS.
fI OHTAIN A PATENT f Fir*
t answi r ie ii in nore t opinion, wtlte to
N Ar 4 (1.. wii' have had nearly nfty jenra'
i > |ioin-iHi-;ri tho prvforit buslnpsa. ( oumitinlra-
11 >i:.- in. 11y r< • ti leuOnl. A IInntUinok of fn-
i." I'l.| \llM .ll-t Vill i.
tain iiuiiu n. " i><\ A > i cataloguo of mechait-
,i, i ,ii.t .*i.'i11111.* I it.i.m ti' ;rve.
1 tit, .i iiir. i-.:i Muna & Co. reeelrn
.I i in- Oulllic \.MU'rlvnii. m <l
thus aiu i' - ' «l.l . Ik i re ti'.1 pi Mtc Willi-
out out t.i too inv i.tur. 'I I. vpleudid uapcr,
:i".l ur Mr.e'i lm i Iy illustrated, haft briar tha
tu i . ... . i of any sc. en fide work la tho
w«'iri. H.| h ye r. San cvol. iient fre*.
i, n oiiihlr. t' 'a year. Hinirle
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Yeargain, G. W. Cleveland County Leader. (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 40, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 5, 1895, newspaper, October 5, 1895; Lexington, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc108942/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.