Cleveland County Leader (Lexington, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 3, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 14, 1899 Page: 4 of 8
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E. J. KELLKK. ABKTK.UTOK and INSURANCE AGENT,
Office iu Keller Building.
THE LEADER.
tt'AK IN TBANSVAAL.
The ! ■ cf «jr are if -e a^ain .m i
old Eng.and will trv it around. T!i>-
Editor Orange Free State ha* decided as :: I
Busini—- Mu'f *e in 1775. Wiat she wan> i in lep-- -
euce. Annies are marching and j.ne-
9ttradtilk«roii«Er(ilUiiu'n' Okii parirf>; bait Aitn v ,.
^ve been h. President
Kruger, ca l«d by tbe press of the land
Oom Paul, is not to tie bio&nl. The
IK LYB1CK
IX LATHAM -
BUY A
ftuJMu-nplton K l«
r • Tsar
' * Mutlj ...
tL-t war wi'l be one similar to rar rebellion,
the Cuban and the Philippine atraggie
— ' " , England r eld whip her if sje had an
MOMA.-Tl i; MAGAZINE. erjal break bn she luisu't got that and
I rank M. Master visited L-x\r-«t.n can't vj-t it. We predict fcnglaolwz.l
he first of Uie week w.th a view of come out ioser c>f another colony. Hu-
• ■itinf np oar towu an<i country in ' inanity is demanding independence
• - excellent magazioe. tie lias one of everywhere.
lie verv--l>eai magazines in the wesi , ■ -
i-j>ub.i?liej in Oklahoma City and font Uiue took the photo of
.a a lante circulation. M.. is cae of ,be BapUst conxcntion. Dele-
:■! foremost aien in ibe wes. and in
lit. humor and «arca
lie as.* a r.reat many
m photos in bis «r::e-op& of tbej
. i itrv. He can. ^ ;ture :na- ORDINANCE NO. 4i.
.-line'" with bitu and d*>-;e all through An Odinance prohibiting the teepine ;
ROWNTREE
&
WYNNE BROS.
"THE WORLD
OWES EVERY
«?.N A LIVING."
But what sort oi
a living is it you
get with a poor
stove or range in
.Your kitchen 3
Charter Oak
STOVE
OK ...
RANGE.
They Insure Good
Living.
Lexington Oklahoma i_
u-x ^r_i. .m-'im
£ratt - mav bave tbem free and
*iu has co e<jo*l ' ®
views, cuts made 1 other people for 25 cents each.
open of sal jns. or .lis: < >iog of malt,
apirita 'is, vinous liquors in the vil
ia^e of Lexingt <u, Terri: ry if Okla-
ho.ua. on the tirs! day of the wees
commonly called .Sunday, and pro-
viding penalties for violation o« the
same.
«- . antry ea?" of u& taking ph t' r
: :Ue fine orchards and farm lionact-
il? I 'k several icentsfroiu town Al.
f e expens- attache.! is tbe coat of the
$- 30. Yon don't have to even
- . .scri?>e tpr. lit* magazine, lie it ft n-
c®i act data a:> >ut the tcan to sui -
...I him aad any one desin e his busi- j Be it ordained by the chairman and
represented in one of the lest trustees of the vii.age of
magazines in tba West, woajd done. Lexington.
... Se'.tion 1. That it shall b^ unlaw fal
• ee us. ]
' — ' .'or any ]>er8on, or persons, firm or cor-
UELVIIOM V PuLITIC.-s, poration to keep t>pen any salt- n, or to
While talking aill. McMaster the or to *'ve away any malt, splOt-
aher dav w« questioned him pretty u"°« or vinnous liquors, within the
Mly for his opinion of Oklahoma limits of the village of Uxington, Ok-
t-,liti«. His opinions are worth some- lall£,ma Territory, between the h .urs of
t an I the Leader is niwavs «,ad t < '« •" I'-'a-on Sa.onlar nights a.. 1
-1, them. When asked aboal tl e ; ' ' k I' ' • Su" lav '.igLls of each
Uarnes chargea. he said "L den't appre- | wet"k upon Uie day oommonly called
ien«l that ^idil#y Clarke signed the
marges. Thev mere all Rottea up bv L 2- W any person or persons,
:.e man and will have no effect.! :'lno or corporation f,und goiliy of *1-
\ t isia- •t'nc this ordinanc" sha l.e Cn> l in
i'.arnes wiii never be tired.
I.'diia could not fire him. Arkansas
• iu oi any outsiders, w ho ha^e iufiu-
i nee with McKinley. The piesi lent
ou'tcareatl for Okiai.onw. He
■ nows be can't carry it if admitted to
>:atehood. Parnes was appointed be-
ause Arkansas, wanted hiju to be.
'ldunicT i^j using every effort !■ i urt
ivor in tne .-tates by makin^Okiaho-
a 8p(>oin:uients troui tbe uther
tatet."
Itev-irdinc next vest's campaign in
■Klahoiua he said: "Oklahoma will g
i publican. The deuiociats have no
arty oiganiiatioir The republicans
-e jetter seiise iu.the luiuagement of J
i.ie campaign "
In regaul to the populists be saic
I he pej are on their last le^s. The .
i d soi u bedissoived. The deiumrais)
an get Most all of theui ui 01'- aliuma
they will manage it right 1/ they
n't the republicans will 40L. up a
rood share cf them.
Kegarding f'isiuti he sail "Now i-
auy sum not less than five litilHis n<<r
m re than ten <! liars I r each 1 tfeiise.
Stc. 3, That eacii sale ina leor each
gii'tJmaJeof?anv ni.dt, spiritu is - rvii.-
008. liquors, as prohibited in Section 1
of this ordina.ice shall constitute a sep-
arate offense.
>tt. 4. That this ordinance shall
take efiect and l>eirforc** f n and after
its publication iu the Cleveland County
Leader.
Passed .icd approved this 3 day of
Sept., !j09. D. N. Kostobadkk,
Chairman,
R. A. IsoM, Clerk-
The Owl Is Wise,
some people say. Why this bird is wiser than any
other of the feathered tribe has never been fully
explained to u<. (Jrte thing we do know, however,
and that is. the'man who buys lumber where he
can get the best and cheapest is wise.
We Have a Full and
Complete Line of Lumber,
As weh a> 1i Hickory Wagon*. Buggies, L:i^'ie Farming Implements,
Lime. Cement, Harness. Machine Oil, Camp Stove-. Wag in She ts and a
tine line of tents, i'rices reasonable. \ our patronage solicited.
Your money *s worth \\ hen
you trade w ith us.
BROS
ORDINANCE NO 42
Ac ■' rdii.ancawstraiuing the p'aee of
sale of liquors in the village if Lex-
in tnii. Oklali.mia Teritory.
Be it acted an 1 ordaiu^J l>y the chair-
man an i I card ol trustet - of the vil-
lage f Lexington, Oklahoma 1'erii-
U<ry.
FiUsT. That it shall he unlawfni f. r
PROF ESS 10. \ '.-i L (. W /IDS
E>RS. THACKER & SMITH,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
L*iin?ton. . Oklahrma
Oilier K'tllf Building. I'pstairs. Phone 16
Oftiwtaiars: S-oara. 4— p.n ,
A. D. Hawk, President.
L. C. Waxtla.M), Vice-President.
^ A. Dl S.V,
musician and sckgeon.
<ienv>' r>ra-ti<* of Jleiicine ni Su'i^rt
Trt*fc lit . Veaer.i * r ■. rt
L'i-c* ej. Office or«r Ca r j-twH't Urti Jt re.
PCBCKU. IN IV TF.K.
ani j>erson or persons, Urin, ci r|r,.-.ition
.( time to fuse free silver and anti-1 or con\paiiv toaell or offer fur sale eithex
i.-ust
1 .av !
forces." Pioper
ring good results.
a.aa8Wiuetit
over
No-
tj.VPTI.-T CONVENTION PUOCMED-
I.NUS.
E der W. A Howe called the tirst of
1 «1 ek a;id reported t'ie :>n
. : the us ahoma Bap'ist state < nven-
t; .1 held last TIiQr*>:ay to Sunday. I:i-
1.. -s.ve, at Willow View church.
1 here Mere ten associations present.
I j-tiu: iii.i t a r.uml^er ol scattering
■ uurrhts, representing a u.. . • -
. : vei "t'lv. Hide were nearly l'W
•-gates preaeut. E. :er Howe a- j
c ■ ted u. aerator; Elder W. 11 Drivel ;
i f ."ts ctt. secretary. Eider J. \\ . Bi ch j
i f Moit-i.. cj.rea|njiidinf>-{r*;tarv an>. 1
tieaaaier.
The oonventiou d«v led to erect a 1
Haptisti .ege soniewiiere in Oklaht-
i. a. A: it a Nt'.U.'O stricture. Sev-
• raltoaii* ate very enthusiastic
tl.e matter it. I * ai.-t the c'j..
I :« and Blackwell ate the tao
.lapirailtl. B1j k ell has Here i
<>■ * u.jcijtaaa, a: : is :v
>.*1 it.
The cuatuitice vote-1 §100 to*ar
)iayiugjtUi> ltev. Pieskitt'* *..:ary a*
j readier her*. They a.ao votel fit*
toward the building of a new Bapti-t
cuuri h in Lextagti u I.. ..i II * • say*
the site Ins not ye' t.ee*i - • *•■ I ut
wiii likely Iwnn tUe Li..s. .c i.e^r the
• titer Baptist churdi. l'he delegates
i<>tunied Inuue \lon lav alter ei, .n,-
a most enthusiastic c, uvei t n
B. H. Back ley, the fur; tu i mi
aud uudertaker of Purcell, relu . 1
f-u-da) frt m Kansai City ahere he a!
tended the Champion acho< 1 of . ,n-
I aiming, ander L'r. Cliab Mvera, th-
luode. a embaluier tihu has not, la
4f. Uackley is the heal embaluier that
1 as ever been i i this c ontry.
to |
by wholesale or relni.. any whisky,
brandy, spirituous, vinout, or malt
liquors r aav mixtures tiienr A within I
the corporate limits of the village of
Lexington, Okiah ■., T.erritoiv or'
with in two mite* thereof, except as <
herein alter provided.
Provided, litst. that a license tor the j
-ale • whisk\, brandy, vinous and!
lb r ina t 1; ju •> a ti : mixtures thereof
.as . .-ranted • am per*, u or j«et-
son«. firm, corj ratiou or ■ impanv cm j
an I within hi -gN 4), t, 1^. >1, 55,1
..!.i "v .,s ..... ti an l .eslgnatt i '• )"
the piat of said town or i.. <f Lex
ingtim, aiien a.i Uie te nre:iit-uts . f
the territory of Oiiihoma and tbe or*
diancs of Um village of Lexington has
<jeen fu.ly cotr.piitsl with.
ino. That hereafter anv persan
or jersons, firm, cprporatioa, desiring
to obtain a license for the wlielesaie or
retail of whisky, Uiandy, vinous, or
malt ii juors or iu}xtuies thereof iu saM
village of Lex lawton, shall dcniina
L.ock aud number of lot or lot* iu the,
biock aud upon whi-Ji thev iuten 1 tiij
f.r - elite s<i! I business at the tt ue of
tne of. the app i'-at: a for auci.
« -e at l a.llcecse wiy t,* tyauTe-i ti
Vie .at each p.ace aaia the'eiu dei.g;
0. p. JOHNSTON, n. D. M MASON. M. D
JOHNSTON S. MASON,
PHYSICIANS. AND SU KG SONS
Oil! e at Peoples Drugstore.
Office Phone it>. Residence Phone '24
Lexicgtou Oklahoma.
Chickasaw National Bank,
Purcell, Indian Territory.
2api!a!, 550,000, Surplus and Nftt :r,GC0.
Board rif Oireciors, Henry Johnm.n,
in addjtion to otficersofhank j. ^
J. W. DGV/NARD. Cashier.
THE
= i
New Deal
IS MILEAGE TICKETS,
Isauoa by
SANTA FE
ROUTE
Eaery trtrelar should know ,u t what
«r.1 i e t.^.-rc".
a^ect wi,. to.: far the asking.
It. S. K EE SAX.
Gei'l Pasia r Ac Galveston Tex.
Lexington Livcpy tiami.
J, Y, CAMPBELL & SON. Props.
Fine New Buggies*
' ..-i x\ Good Teams and....
1 H
tile pt
pay to
tu. That a
i. rporati'iu i
ariaiuiii of
the tillage
jurson or {-cnoDs,
company v. latinc
■ is omiuabce shall
Ivexington a fine ol
frJo.UI', dollars lor
i uar he or they en-
^ ' .vc a'
L okcrV- barber i j
tu uav r j*art ' I a jay ue
j C ge in sa: J ! isine-s.
Eocfctis. A I act- ir fart rf attsia
j ijiutlict with this or licatice hereby
! repealed.
Firm. This act shall be in f •<«.
I fioui an i after its par ize and put . -
tion io the Cleveland County Lea-ier.
Passed and approval this 3rd day of
t*spt.,j<'j. I) N. Kmtuiidu.
Chairman.
l^k.A, Isj*, (-'lerk,.
•5«it.k-
■s*c. "x *" ' * '
CIt.v.seed o.uu:y herd cf
Registered Poland Chinas.
Can f.. ordersat almost any
tiLie ■ r as gyo I pic* as thu
1 laud Chiuastraius afford
at teas i il'.e pricM.<|Uality
aJi . j ligree considered.
Pigs Guaranteed as Represented.
J.-* L: rr^a, Ldaington, O. T.
TUE OLD MAN I- DEAD.
Old man C >wpetition kicked the
bucket anJ the Gainesville steam
laan iry ti w ha* a ciein s*«*p on first
class work. G. A. Teague, agent, at
iti.yai '"rp^f .
x /\xn,/ Best Saddfe Horses
A Tine lot ofttnulea and horses for snle for cash or :esp nsibiii paper, ,-vls .
a few ti' -i sta.iii tis ancl Jtuk* • ■ l>est vtiality. E\ >-r\ tii: _• ;u,ii ;uiti • l to l>e ae.
lepresentud. Neal Smith's-old stand. Ltxi.v. Okivuoita
SENATE SALOON
HAZEN ic BANDY. Proprietors,
'.Ve have ipaned a saloon in tbene.w brick uest door to Kowtrrce Wvnne Bros.
■ * Everything •-"* New j* and up s- to date
'.Ve uand.e ail kin Is of high grade whiskies, wines :ind fig* -. ciivo us a cali.
THE COLDEST BEER IN TOWN
Estray Notite.
Territory of Oklahoma >
C oety of Cleveland ^ *
N ,ne« is ncr- bv uiven that on the 2?"
day of July. A 1) one John Bnvd-
sl'iii appeared before me and made atfldn
vit of the taktntt °P of the folkiw.ng de-
bed eatray A horse rniuy. Iron grav.
t!*i main and tail: 12'.. )uin<i hig'a:aii
Tea: jA branded thua: C S oa right hip.,
That tbe residence 'if said tsker up is on
tL . X. K. quarter of sectioD i'2 Tw^k 7. R.
1 W : Tt.st h-. r-< -Himce addre-- i- I^-i-
■ iigt' a. < tkUb":na: that the same wm nfc.,
eo ui« oa tbe 1 da? of Jute A. D. 1 *
ay hand this 27 day of July,
A. D., 1 "'js. Dat« Wrmia,
UfiJWty Cl*-k.
RAILROA'D TIME TABLE
NoUTil II. I NIK
No, 4 Chto«|ti Ktprffi.l ui
i w. w i x,
tKV—t rcictt
<>—£|iionfo Ki« arrlr«9
v- K C, f \.
*U—Freight *'
S till ! •_> V S D
N,. 4 ' r\ a> ,K\, «*rri fj
4 Kx.
*4-*—Irftfiil I reifht
*— I K V, !* h v *
T—Te\ « V \.
cx^tv.t suiul
i. . K KI'. Agent.
For undcrnkers.good- g to T. R.,
Houghtou s furnituru storo in Losing-
'.go. DAW KU I K.\bai I:H, Mun#iucr
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Lydick, J. D. Cleveland County Leader (Lexington, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 3, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 14, 1899, newspaper, October 14, 1899; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc108988/m1/4/?q=aRCHIVES: accessed June 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.