Cleveland County Leader (Lexington, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 21, 1899 Page: 5 of 8
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The Midget
For
<irOC1T!t':«,
Cm lined Kni t .
CiinfeetioncrK^,
Candies, Cigars
and Tobaccos.
Bakery
Goods
Of all
Kinds.
Moved, to Da-4' Bazaar, Lexington, O. T.
( row at the bank.
Iiooi luniks, (ill)!
slates anil everything a school boy
needs ut .1. It. (Jollin's.
Di/.; incss, loss of appetite, flatulen-
cy and nuusau are all connected with
Iloibine
will give prompt relief. Price 50c.
Bilan & Abernathy.
Lewis Prntisnn is still at his studio
Napoleon Bonaparte Mils ip stole a j
vidte of one Lain I) and paid a tine i
Tuesday.
V hite's Cream VormifuffO is aj
highly valuable preparation capable. j
Irom the promptitude of its action, of
cleni-intr the system in a few hours of j
! every wuroi. Price : ." o
I ilan Abernathy. j
j John Butler got after tluve spurts
j the other night running out of town. |
j He halted one, then took after another J
| hut while he was gone the first one I
pulled out and John had a deuce of a j
: ti:,,o. He finally pot t lieui all before |
! Judge Sharp and ii-ed.
rhoraas Campbell has been trying !
ALL THK 1LAUK ONK OF .
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STYLISH HAT
Kiiitve at Hooker's bather shop. | city. l exington and ( anndian
School books and supplies at Collins. I township taxes aro payablo to 11. P.
I ny your shoo* at ( ocd l.uclc store,
(Iheap baths at Hooker's barbel shop! School books, tablets, ink, pens, pen-1 f,„. a we,.|; to be sick. He couldn't get |
Cood ! uck store will clotho you for
f.T. DO.
(/ 1 ii:is sells school hooks and school
cv and nausau aro all connected with
supplies. • )
, , , , „ , , i ' dyspepsia or indigestion.
Bulbs, hot and cold, at Hooker s hat- 1 ^ t
l er siiop
Bring us a few loads of wood on sub-
scription .
down and got discouraged and swore |
lie wouldn't try any more.
Quigg & Berinirer, of Purcell, have I
two good tinners. They bought their !
iron before the advance, and will make |
you prices for well lubillg,8|joUtiujf*6tC. j
that will make you red-headed.
Nature can only feed the flame of j
The ladies of Lexington and vicinity art* cor-
dially invited to call and inspect out* Fall and
Winter Millinery. Fine line of French and Eastern
Patterns. Latest novelties in Millinery.
MRS. LEITA MILLER.
making tiie best photos
can be life with the food eaten which is di-
ni i le for the money. Call and be coil-1 gested. llerbine will reinvigorate a
vineed. i weak stomach, and so improve diges-
Tho most stubborn cases of Hron- lion as to insure tho natural bloom of j
chitis succumb to Ballard's llore- health. Price iOc.
town at s„,.„n. Price 2">c. .ri0c. j Blian & Abernathy.
Bilan & Abernathy,
So win; machines from $15 up at """y"- ~~t ■ > ..I
Houghton's.
I arga'ns in everything you wear ut
Good Luck store.
The finest 15rt baths in town ai j10unj Syrup,
Booker's barber shop. u.i u nu...™...,, , ,, , , ....
Mrs. Miller will have a full line ot
J. I!. Collins keeps gems ftn uis lint,, CJood Luck store is at the old junkets, dress skirts and collarettes the
goods iu up-to dale st< ies. Packet stand Their house is chuck hist, of the week.
Piad oodles of binder twine and ma- full Qf tirst-ula-ss goods. Their prices The Leader Beal Estate and Loan
clime oil at Little and Smith. aro as low as tho lowest. They will company this week sold the Ucmge
'•'OR SALE.—A hack, warfon and iieat you right wlion you trade with Warliek property to C. U. 1. wing; con-
buggy, at fc'econd Hand store. them ' sideration $350.
Ladies' shoes in very latest styles, yor TJcnt—A good farm of !(i0 acres. 1 Thousands of the. most stubborn
and best qualities, nt J. H. Collins j miles northenst of Lexington. 90 j and distressing casos of piles liavo
Cood $4. 0;) bat for £--'.00 at (iood -icres in cultivation; balance in pasture, i been cured by Tabler's Buckeys 1'ilo
Luck store, Shoes in proportion. plenty of water, good house and orch-i ointment. it novel' fails to cure.
Price 50c in bottles; tubes 75c.
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FANCY GROCERIES.
All kinds Produce Bought and Soul.
Call and see me and get my prices.
First door east of post oliice, Lexington
The quickest, the ot best and best ;m1:
uives at Phil Hooker's barber shop" |1,1 the ,tt11' at
will take $10(1, half c;tsh, balance
Leader otfiee.
Physicians are Hie friends of the
family. Harper's whiskey is the friend
of the physicians.—A most valuable
Co to the Nick 1® cash store for kitchen a^j.taut and one that <*an be trusted,
and house hold novelties, oposite Hotel i^(1|,| |,v Marcuin & Stovall.
Shave sit Hooker's barber sbo]).
1 or all fresh cuts or wounds, in
can sell you crude carbolic acid at 4-> ejtt,el. th0 human subject or in ani-
cents per gallon. No need of hogs mal& ()g „ (irc3sing, 1 allard's Snow
living any more. Liniment is excollent; while for sores
( arpets. matting, picture fiamos. on working horses, especially if slow
and infact till kinds of urulturo at
rook I ottom prices at Houghton's
furniture store in Lexington.
The Good 1 uok store hoops tho
host clothing and furnishing goods in
the cit .
I,ove Main Street Purcell I. T.
To Hoc Uaiskiis—Hi!an & Abernathy
Lilan & Abernathy.
Misses Mat tie Bridwell anil Julia
lint ledge and Messrs. John Bridwell
and Dave Covington, of While Bead,
I. T., tooK ill the circus Friday and
took supper with Thomas Campbell.
For Sale—A first-class span of mules,
wagon and harness, on easy terms; will
take part payment and a note on 12
months time. Call on C. O. iiwing, 8
miles northeast of Lexington, or at
Leader oliice.
Will Kelley reports that he has sold
THE GERMANS SALOON
II.LE <1- KVTTKIi, Proprietors.
ri\E KKVI*U'KV HdlKtii r I'i.KM i < *' W1.\K mill 4'1UA[IS-
Mir. <• liiMils of Bc«-r
«>r< U«rlh. I'Klml mill ll ilnol« r
1.1'XillSlOlll. Oklilltoill)*
9&JL$
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DAVK KoiiKMiAUi:r. Manager.
to heal, or suppurating, its healing the Kelley mill to S. M. Williams of
i ualities are uncqualod. Price 2 ',-50c. , the Farmers Mill and Gin Co. It will
1 ilan & Abernathy. j he put iu at the Farmers mill stand.
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foil a
WANT TOm A WORD:
OF NOBLE, O. T. —-
vVo have an imiuense stock <>f goods and want you to visit us. \\ « beat them all iit
Da^y Goods, Clothing, D^ess Go(5<is,
LADIES' CAPES, lik''
OVERCOATS, COATS, PANTS and SUITS
FOK MEN AMD BOYS.
These are our specialties and we are cutting prices:
Calicoes for jc. •"><■ buvs the best only Jil.TS per hundred; -<>c I'heaper
standard brands. ' I than elsewhere. Sugar, K pounds for
Groceries ami (^uo^uswiin4 with such |>1. A'hucHc ami Liou Colioe,only luc.
pi ices at, these: Norman Flow bam Bunp f r 25c.
Trade wtih us at Noble, We have everything you want and at such sample prices win saw
you ruouey. WE BUY COTTON, and pay highest prices.
REID & PERKINS, Noble. O. T.
W
1C dtv not sett on commission. We only furnish pirrehas-r to parties who
want to sell, unit charge them n small suia to advertise their property-
and ti ml them a buyer. About $S> is all we usually charge, lielow wo
«ive a descriptive lift of a few of our many choice farms we have for sale.
■vw «-rTura. .«-v 'nv- wacBMnm
IO'.ISALK—A hack, wilson and
buSiiy. Second Hand stor^,
If you want to buy a good span of
mules cheap tor cash see lom thorn-
ton, - miles southeast of Lexington:
,1.0. Holdnnan, of 15ac in, Mo., and
V>. J. Geiger, of Jamestown, are liere.
Mr. lloidiman is the father of the
It* Idimaii bovs, who own a farin just
east of the llnrn«8 place, and has an
extensive acquaintance throughout tlie
, couimu-nity. Mr. (Jeiger is thinking j
1 of locating hiH-e for he is well fieosed :
! with th(# uoiuitry. J
Little ({race Webb, the four year-old I
daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. W. K. Webb 1
i daed Sikiiday morning at (i;30. She had j
I been sick only a few days and the par- |
' ents. were not at all expecting the death '
uJ'tlteir child. She passed away very
Geo.
Hine Has chp,rge of the best line of
UNDERTAKERS' GOODS
In Lexington.
See Him For ■ miti*
Caskets, Coffins, Robes, or anything in that line.
He can get nil Embnlmcr when ho in needed.
Lexington, Oklahoma.
suddenly. Her remains were interred |
Sunday afternoon at Willow View cow-j
etery. A vacant chair, littio hIiocs j nt j
away, tlu; childish laughter and gentle |
voice to I Hi eard no more*, and a bh<?:
sad borne. The Leader extends sym-
pathy.
For Rent —A good tanu of KHI acres
miles east and 1 mile soiUb of Lex-
ington;. 50 acres in cultivation,, balance-
in line pasture, mostly prairie; plenty
of good water and timber: a good three
Boom house; will rent from one to live
years for $125 a year in advance. This-
is a bargain. Call'at Leader odice oi
see A axon Davis.
FIFTY FARM® WAJiTJSIX
\V« have been selling so much prop-
erty the past few months that our list
I of farm property for sale ha« been
I thinned out somewhat. We want at
| least fifty farms listed for sale witli us
during the next four weeks. It costs
vuu nothing to list your place with us
unless we sell it. Cuuie in at once it
vou want to sell.
Lydick & Latham.
Miss Donohuo has a book, of sam-
ples ot ladies' cloaks, capes; etc. Ev-
erything is tailor mude and prices
aataaifhlj low. 1-t'l
SO acres 5' miles north ousiof I.ox-
inirton; Ihree wire fence around en-
tiro farm; • 5. acres in cultivation: -
ncres in hoc pasture; •> acre orchard;
Do* house good barn: - good wo Us.
one at house, other at bara No
wasteland, l'i'ice #1,oOO.
80 acres 7 miies^ northoasS of Lex-
ington 'i wire fence, 4 > acres m cul- |
j tivation; acres good stock pasture; ;
I 'J room box house; log* barn; good i
well, plenty water, l'rice $1,200.
80 acres ot first class bottom land
throe anb one half miles south east ot j
Lexington OA acres incultivation gooh
house and barn good orchard well of i
water two good spring** lo acres Inn:
pasture this is a tirst class liargaiu price j
$1500,
100 acres, 7 miles northeast of Lex- ;
ington, all under■fence with hog-proof |
fence; 40 acnes in cultivation, balance :
pasture; tine well of water in yard and
plenty of stock water, good A-rooiu.
| bouse, crib and sliedr I! acres iu orchard
| and vineyard >n good bearing, l'rice,
I will wait for pin t pay.
115 acres of first-class bottom land,
I one-half mile from Lexington , 50-acres
j in cultivation; 40acres set to Bermuda
I grass, balance in native grass; plenty
' of timber to rim the farm; a good t litee-
j room frame house, crib and sheds;
! plenty of good water. Thie is one of
| tlie best bargains in all thin country.
Price, *2,2oO; wWI wait for part pay.
'120 acres of land 5. miles South East
of Lexington 150acresiu ciihivathm all
under fiiiise^ 170 acres in igood pasture,
two good dwelling houses two good
wells of watw two orchards this is the
best stockfarni for the price in a days
ride from here. This is your opportuni-
ty ot a lifetime, will sell all or half,
price $3000. if sold in thirty days, dont
delay.
80 acres of first class bottom land II
and 1-2 miles South east of Lexington
sixty live acres in cultivation good pas-
ture plimtv of tine spiinu creek and
well wattea some timber fair house anil
burn thiw i." chance, of a lifetime to get
| a line little Imiuuj dont wait if you want
j it it will >e sold soon first come iiirtt
j served price $-1350.—Leador K. 10. Co.
100 acres of land tout miles north
iiist of Lexington, Do acres in a good
state of cultivation five aereu in or-
chard, twelve acres ill hogpasture fail
hoimo good burn two good wells of wa-
ter good running creek through pasturt*
this is your opportunity to buy a good
homo for n small aniciint of money.
Will take $i'0()0. if sold jn thirty days-
will wait for part pay.—Leaber Ileal
J/'jitate Co.
80 ivt-ros of first-cliuss open timbered
! s'l 10 miles southeast of Lexington,
with iv first el ass spring of water that
runs- the year round; about 30 acres,
of bottom land, t,ho balance a first,
elass hickory Hat. If sold in oil days
will lake sJ8 pec acre.
125 acres, 8J miles northwest of
Lax lawton all first e ass bottom land
except aooul 2 acres of a building lot
all under fence, 75 acres in cnltiva-
Jion. good four room house, crib and
shad, tho best water supply in Okla-
homa; tine orchard; will wait for part
pay: price $2500 if sold within 110 days
fl"' you w! di to purchase a farm or make a loan on your farm vou can do i c«
better than to cull on or aildiiess
Leader Real Estate
G. D. LAT
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Lydick, J. D. Cleveland County Leader (Lexington, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 21, 1899, newspaper, October 21, 1899; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc108989/m1/5/: accessed November 10, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.