Cleveland County Leader (Lexington, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 8, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 18, 1899 Page: 4 of 8
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K J. KELLER AliSTRACTOli ami I\SI' KAJs'CE AGENT. <* ■ " *«"«■ I!"iM' -
THE LEADER.
J> I). LYDICK
(i. 1). LATHAM
Editor
Ilu.sine.-j8 Mgr
Enteral attl>e I'ostofBcc- at Lexitigtns, Okla
!iOia& rerritory, b !«onil claHe matter, for
traasniisiontmuaah all mails.
heartily endorsed our article have T
done so iu a careful undertone
that no one else might hear.
See hear, friends, vou speak out
your sentiments as we did* f.et
the public know that yo n are for
law and or-ler and we will have it.
ftut fccri| ltoai ItMlfh,
One Year
f4-tx Months -
si.co
ADVERTISING UATKS.
Kc nl'mif locals 6 cents per line for cac'i in-
scrti^u.
Jln'incst car«1« 31.00 per monrh-
DUp'av adis 5j ccuts un inch single column
l* r inoti it.
All advirti>ir.tr continua l (ill oHered nut nnd
}'.ii«I tor. fSijit'. in oats will lie fircsenttd at closo
< J tticli month.
"Build" is
town.
tiic motto of our
Don't congratulate a public
man on the sly. Speak out.
It ought to be a fincable offense
for a man to buy anything- of.
Hi esc traveling faL'rs.
T!"v.. .Norman \'oice glories iu
-lie. downfall of everything.,.but
rt-jyicaa $1 Uk'sacccssof nothing.
4*ure pe.riiiu -an:.
We w;ar ru ordinance making
ihai TJSi'y penalty to run a -atove-
jipe through a roof. Build Hues
uriit '.n the cold.
'li s a dark outlook for young
uncf say-> Dwight L, Moody,
tie world-renowned evangelist,in
:*peakin<j of trusts.
Let us see the churches begin
preparations for a Christmas tree.
Five weeks from next Monday is
not any t. o far away to begin
preparation .
W-A> will tlie repubHcanvside-
'i.ack next year by nominating
him for vice-president, Hobart
being out of it. Hanna will en-
deavor to idetraek sojuc of his
P" -iL'. .:1 -memies.
County politics are beginning
to scour oil the rust aroundtLex-
ington already. We will furnish
two candidate;, for sheriff in the
democratic primary, one of. whom
will succeed Xowblock.
I.EXIMilo.V'S IIII4KT
Only a few months longer and
county politics will warm
Nominations will be made in May I
jUid candidates for the primaries I
should get into the field by the!
first of March. Lexington never!
'uis been hoggish, and won't be
this time, She could fill the
entire ticket with as good men as
the-county affords. J.ust for a.
prospectus, ,how would this look :
i QdvOicfftnan—Col. Forehand.
Representative—E. E. Alkire.
Sheriff—Bob Maxwell...
Troaauroi— Bob (kow.
Recorder of Deeds—Will Jsmes.
County Clerk—Dan Jackson;
Probate Judge—Judge Moseley
County Superintendent—Prof.
Honnold.
County Surveyor — ( Norman
can keep i-tO j
•i County Commissioner —Frank
Wynne..
County Attorney—N. E. Sharp
Assessor Jodie Gum.
Coroner—Dr. Owsley.
Pleasant Mama-#.
Miss M«tu} 0 ieI!1111a accomplished
daughter of W. B. Odell, was happily
tnarried fcSnnday to a Mr. Taylor. The
occasion was a pleasant one, and a
number of friends .w-eie iu attendance.
The L&ai>eu wishes i hem well.
A. A. Hiue,,Hut city auction-ear, will
laake. youj; agt; js( bring the highest dol-
lar, _ 8tl
HKRK. PE(T'l.E, LISTEN!
WYNNE BROS.
Lexington Oklahoma
"THE WORLD
OWES EVERY
MAN A LIVINS.
But what sort of
a living is it you
get with a poor
stove or range in
your kitchen ?
BU¥ A
STOVE
0£....
RANGE.
5>€
They 'osure Good-
liivfag.
L. L. \\ ami.and, Vice-President.
Hickory Grove.
L. B. Higbee went to Pauls Valley]
Tuesday, returning Wednesday.
Mr. Sprinkle, from near Avoca, ItasJ
moved into this neighborhood.
Mr. lteivies, the sawmill man, has
moved his family over from the Chick-
asaw lint) wee!*
\\ e understand I here is a perttion out
for a postotlice at this place.
Mr. Corbette will soon erect a store)
building on his place.
Mrs. Chas. Camp and Jeff Wells were j
married last week Friday. Parson i
Caskey tied the knot.
Ihe Adams school is progressing!
nicely, tb8.aiteiixlaiu.'a.haviug.iucreased
from ii'to of:
• Prof. Hugh Austin, of McCloud, wfteJ
is teaching the B'ickhead school, is!
staying wilh his brother, Prof. li. L. j
Austin,
A literary club has been organized to I
'tueet every Itriday night at the Adams |
school house, with Dr. Ki &. MnUow, i
president; Prof. H. L. Austin, secretary,
and L. B. Higbee,- treasurer.
MisS iMamie Lar«ftti, of Green Head,
left this week for lier old home in St.
Ma'y's, Kansas,, to visit friends and
relatives.
D. Hawk, President.
COfctasav National Bast
Purcell, Indian Territory.
Board of Directors,
in addition to officers of hank
Satplus arid Prcfis 30,003.
Henry Johnson,
J. P. Suai:p.
J. W. DOWNARD, Cashier.
lining up Xo. 48. Hine's feed store,.for
corn, hay, chops, bran, shorta-oy any
'kind of feed yon want. 8tf
C'onetipa^ikaa. means-lne accumula-
tion of waste matter that should be
1 have the largest house in ti.o city j discharged, and unless this id dono '
Etocked with goods before, th* great lhe foul matter is absorbed and pois-
ons the system. I so Herbine to ,
advaace,in,prices. I aro with you to
tay,ppd<have l';o lowast prices t<j
tver >0,). Cool: and heater Steves a
J. S. htTTLF,
Lexington, C. T.
All kinds ef second hand goods
bought and sold at Hine's Secoud-
llaii'JLSlure in Lexington. 8tl
a
Fi ae Dental Work.
Now is tho. time. Dr. Coil the
bring about regularity of the bowels,.
Price 50c,, Pilau vV Abernathy.
If you are fullering from drowsi-
ness in the day time, irritability of
temper, JTsteopless nights, general de-
bility, headaehe and general want of
tone o the system,uae llorbine. You \ A.J.li da.not sell on commission
will get relief anj l:na '.y a euro. V tA
i l'rico 00c. I linn & Auernathv.
\V<e-.o ily fnnish purchas 'r tf: j arties wh'
, TT , — 7 - , Bdan & Abernathy carry the finest .
1.1 Harper county, Kansas,..the, purcell up-to-date dentist in order | stock of Xmas" toys and j,resents you '
want to sell, and charge tlienta small sum to advertise the r property
and find thw buyer. About {Jio i* all we usually char*. Below
give a descriptive list of a few of our many choice fa n:>a .ve hava for sale.
,'ounty went [xjpulist by a strony
nuijority thi <lall. The pop pa-
per at the count\- seat just quit
business a short time ay;o,.having
u;ru\vu despondent over thc.out-
ook. I Dole I for once.
Enforce Ihe yauif law ort,.thcse
neoiile
are netting quail. We
don't generally believe in "tell-
tale'' busiucss, hut if ypu. will
how ; -it,, id i;etter and furnish
prod < i his i^uilt we will see that,
re is an\ u-<! within thirty min-
utes by the watch.
A !<ti • s man never pays a
bill without receiving a state-
ment A countryman gets angry
at . and calls it a "dup"' antl
hates i ■ t r afi ;rw.irds. The
rea >n i , that a farmer is in the
h i • • ! [ yir.g hi- hills without
'>eing asked.
' Mt eh y will write its ao
to get better acquainted wit,h|
Oklahoma people will give them
a special rate on all dental work, i
All teeth will be filled without j
pain v. :*h .thpuseofCataphoresisf
Call and see b.iiu and save lial. j
your money.
l or burns, _ cuts, bruiso., larcei a-
lions or injuries of any description, j
l'allard'8 Sn(jw liniment is a sover-
eign remedy. It never fails to uo
good, and go promptly that its won-
derful curative properties frequently
create.surprUft. Price - .- Oc..
Bilan Abcvpatby.
Para whiskev HAUI'KK Perfect j
jvbisltey I'AUI'LK Every bottle guar-i
a:it.'ca HAUPKK. Sold l y .Mavcuto ivj
Stoyall.
ever saw.
1'J'l SAl^E—A hac!--,. wagon
y. at Second 1'anu storo.
bii
i 80 acres 5] milos nr>rth oast of. Lc.<-I best stock farm «jr he price in n
-ngton; three Wira fence around on- ; tide from here. Tliis is your up]
and tire farm: acres in cultivation: 2 i •>' ol a lifetime, v. Ui -11 all i r ha i
i:cres in hog pasture; .) aero orchard;
- — bo; bouso. good barn: 9 goad wells
Aio.'i.i. t ( iti.Dii<> ,s ono at- iiou90i other at L-ari
Xo!:' i :' -• '« that f.n 11.1- ;:,;h ,i.iy of 4. a3to laad. P.'iee ^1,500.
T1''' '"T"4"! 80 acres 7 milen northeast of l.cx-
ifr:ir ''' J• ' ■ n tn tl.o c ! i:e of . • , «-
M ,\. on .. . 1, t|.- 1 • wire fcace. 4. acres inruJub
•I CleraUnl cuuiy.T^ritorr of OkUhem*, Uv:ilI0iIt •"•> acres .good stock pasturs;
111 I thjt all |.-i11 ; - i.in; ciAiins iu,..;,-' i - l ;>oni box hoass: log bara; good
c-ti.te M^jt fl >■ tb| i.:i. ■ ' un ts«M ■▼c.l, plenty Pj'icc ^1,-00.
Mbis twiddles in l'o.Mii, ". r , c.;: ur In I .re Nil itcres of first class bottom land
,iy, Ur-.euitivr, A. l.„ ls.,t>, or tho t h ree an b one half miles south east of
" "'v 1 ' .•! a\or i>irr<*l Lexington 65 acres iiicii11ivation nab
J. N". Adinitii.-r• nti r. '
I price $3000. ifipold : thirl- days,
j delay.
80 acres ofCawt class bottom land
and 1-1' miles Mouth east of Lexington
sixty live ames in cultivation good pas-
ture plenty of fine splits' creek and
well wattea sonic ti111!;*.■ > !;•_>- i:ouse ai:d-
barn thia chance i f a Li',.'time to ge
a fine little honvb dont wait if you wan:
it it will lesold soon first come llirt
served price $1350.—Leader li. K.
IGftacresof land four miles north
PRO: A SS/0. \ ".V Z C.-l/iI)S
bona and bam good orchard well ;.f i enst of •lexington, 0o_ acres in a goo,!;,
water two good springs 15 acres hoi: I cultivation live acici in in-,
pasture this !a,a first class bargain price ''lla,(|> tw Ive awes ill hogpasUiro fair
•Jl 500.
DRS. THACKER & SAIiTH,
Thousand* of :s>en and women suf- [
for froin piles, especially wom?n witb|
lema'.e w^aknoss havo this sulloring j
to contend with in addition ta their "r"
ol^r pains.. 'J'abiq.'s Lackeys ]'ilc
Ointmont will fjuickly o'roct a cure.
Price 50a m bot'-lpsv luh'M ">'•;
PHYSICIANS ANQ SURGEONS. re; f'ue well of water in
Le*inEton, Oklahoma
Oflicc U<U*r :-ui!dinif. tVM.,lrs. Phon; 16
bouse.gf>od barn two g >,d wells of wa-
ter good running creek through pasture
this is your oppertunitv lo buy a go.vl.
home for a small nmcuiit of nione/-
Will take $2000. if said in thirty days
plenty of aloe!:., water; good! Ummn ^18^/°' ,""'1 pa}^Leaber 1Jeai
• liaise cr,b and shmlr ,'j acres in orchard I
and vineyard 1good bearing
i't) acres, 7 miles northeast of Lex-
ington, all under fence with hog-proof
feuce; -10 acres in cultivation,.balance
aid and
$2,500, will w .l for part pay
Price, I ^ acres of I'rat-class open tirabared
.land 10 miies southeast of Lexington
..Ilk .. I'... i ol .
l'i>: si. l is MH1.i8VR<?M>?{t*
on
I The lit*
publication soon
1 ts to b.\de-| uce, having been dissolved, v.e extend
the a rjuisition of the i to the p'^blic onr thauk* for past, pa-
Hc.
' it will r use
i two cent^ per
have always be^n
the a.' iuirino-of the
'Bis that' dictate pri
wi.ll be | w«
aefits to
>tt(
pound.
Ofiics h I'jri: 8—of. it.. 4— p.jii
As* IHi.N
| one-half inite from Lexington; 50 acres |,-uns year round; about SO acres
iu cultivation; 40 acres set to ilermtida 1 ^^ttom land, tho balanco a first
ru! f.r: ti.-c Of Me.li.-ii.* nmi Surwry i."ass, balance in native grass; plemty , ^a8:J hiokory fiat. If sold in I'O days
Hii'iiii, V.iiltiI hu'I ..ii'iilta-liriiMfj >f tir*lier to rtin the farm; a good threi -1 will tako $H per aero
:lan A craalhy. t i«B4«e<. oiiK.>,.verC.t...|.l ell'i bran More. room frame hon. e, crib and sheds; I
l't oi km. ixl). TF.it. plenty of good water. This is .ane of ,
— the best bargain.-; in all this country.
Uown- ,Q. P. J0MN3I0N, 1. d. M MASON, M. D Price, ^2,2o0; will wait fqr part ))ay.
muMC^nit s> Mucrm :«0 acres of land e miles South East
JOn-r.ST 3N & MASON , of Lexington 150 acres in cultivation all
PHYSICIANS ,ANi> KCU<.ICON'S . u"der fei.se, 17(1 acres in igood pasinre,
I two good dwelling houses two good
Office at Peoples Drugstore. j wells of water Iwo .wehards this is the
Office Phone 4K. Residence Phone 24
To the Public-
of Wvune ! :-•
Filipinos, but since it s
we must have them, w
ti ;i;-.gc :u i solicit a continuation of
same. The business management wjj!
lie the same now as hi letofme and we
will coutinue to parry the b. .L goods
an 1 pi unfile la meet coiu;wlition and
Again thanking you,
ti, yum8 to serve,
wynn:: hiios.
115 ucr:j nf fir.st-cla.J4 bottom land ! w'1'1 il ''I'!'t °*a39 sit ing of wutor that
... ' ru
12.) acres, :!.} .niles nonhwost of
Lexington all first e ass bottom lane:
oxcept aeout 2 acres of a building lot
all under fence, 7.. acres in cultiva-
tion, good four room bouso crib and
shed; the best water supply in Okla-
homa; tine orchard; will wait, for part
pay; price $2500 if sold within 110 day •
.exington.
OklaboEA,,
to
d rtv
article
Ml ti
will
likely
to an ap[ rect
lut than fifty
t two weeks
i tiV.ratulatt
sta ul we ti
er trial and
ayamst
n<l
the toujfli
• pretlations.
til. m. who so
The I If you havo sore li.ioat. soreness
ippear across tuo ba:!i or side, or your lungs
f. cl sore or tond.;r, or you are threat-
oped wilh ..iphtheria or |ineuraonia
ub- nppl ltaliard's Snow Liniment os-
lornally and uso l!a:!ard's Horo-
hound svrup. Prieo 2'.c, .Oc.
lli an \ Abernathy,
l v Hi SAI.K.
A go< I popy nnd saddle on six.
months time with g. I note or wi-.l
trade for hogs and cbii kens.^-Caii'Ot
the Uoyal l'aibei 8bo]>.
It. A. Tl Adt F. I
ttv
lien I lave
ailed us
1 us on
>k in the
our out-
Jt ' ■ - ' ' ' '.7
M v. "
' 'j-
" -.Trr.^.^r
t leveland county herd of .
Poland Chicnsi.,
t an fill orilers at almost any
time i< ra« good pigs as the
Poland China strains allbrd
at reasonable pricesapiality
and | e.ijgree cousidt-red.
It' you.wish to purchase a farm or makre a loan on .your farm vou can do
better than to call on or address
Pigs Guaranteed as Represented.
■i s LiiTi g, l.^lxington. <1. T. ' CJ", B. LATHAM. Manager,
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Lydick, J. D. Cleveland County Leader (Lexington, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 8, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 18, 1899, newspaper, November 18, 1899; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc108993/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.