Cleveland County Leader. (Lexington, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 18, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 27, 1900 Page: 4 of 8
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A. KINGKADE, BONDED ABSTRACTER, insurance, FARM LOANS, Ue;tl Kstate ani1 (
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To the Farmers of Oklahoma and Indian Territory,
5 g reetin c—
$ OUR Books are now open for this year, and we are prepared to turnish x
£ " you all you need in x
jj Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Etc. j|
* on conservative time terms. Those who traded with as last season know g
x our house and terms, and we need no recommendation to them. To those x
^ who do not know us and wish to deal with us, we say come, try and be
v convinced. c
Thanking you for past patronage and hoping to deserve a continuance of same, we re- ^
main, wishing you a happy new year. Yours to please, Xj
xj One door east of Postoffiee. GUS KA9N <fe CO., Purcell, I. T. x
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<£lepdart£><£ourttySeaber thf smal,P°x mictrobes TlV?,"
__ culate in her system so that both
! would die. She died. The In-
! diati recovered and then commit-
: ted suicide.
G. D. LATHAM & SONS,
IJHTORs ANlJ PBOVRIKWIIS.
MATES Of SUBS^RlP'lIOJit
One Year.
,-ix Months
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Story oJ Mr. Bryan.
60 j Mr. Bryan tells "a story on him-
='self, w ii;'i I t'li it is worth the
reading. In the first days ot Ne-
braska, he opposed upon the stump
A OVERTIMING RATES
1 ending locals 5 cent! per lit e for cac'i in
rtion.
I ueinc«* curd* |1X<0 per month"
ii'upinv iuiitj u« iuch single column ^j,e election of a republican nom
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All adverti<lng oontinurd till ordered out And for coverilor, Severely cotl-
l iirl tor Matt inOi.tj will be | r« sentid at close b
m —will. ; detuning- and criticising him for
C SN ■ i n/xniaio/Nai ^
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C. H. ROBINSON,
School patrons are cordially in-
vited to attend and note the pro-
gress made by both societies in
their elecutionary work. A de-
^5i"bf5niSShZe*"|f.Dealer in Groceries and Confectioneries*
At the meeting of the Lcxing-j _ W
ton teachers last Monday evening, SI/ One Door East Dowdy Building: $
the following subject was discuss-! y|i /j\
ed; " VV h a tare we doing to make His goods are all nezv and up-to-date, and guarantees to 1
our pupils users of good English?", duplicate all prices. Give him a call and lie-will make you ij;
The teachers find these meetings ti* happv. J2
very helpful and instructive.
Durham Bull Calves For Sale.
1 have four high uraile Durham bull
calves, 10 months old for sale. Terms
reasonnble. J. M. Havses,
t wo miles east ami five miles north of
Lexington. Oklahoma.
i , his public record. The gentle-
The newspapers always great- 1 K
a • y/ . i men who he so opposed was, nev-
lv exaggerate affairs in Kentuckv. '/
. ' icrtheless, elected by a large ma-
A list light there receives more . ' - 6
jority. A month or so after the
r" election Mr. Bryan was invited to' or P^udin? pile* indorsed by phy-
sieians; euros the most otHtmaie case3
be one of the speakers at a St.
.'.n ;:c:ommodating magistrate of I Patrick's day celebration given
attention than a wholesale mu
t er anywhere else.
t lay county, Ky., adjourned court under the auspices of the local
ie crowd
ilulge in a fight. Results: two nor-elect presided.
{silled, four wounded and a new
loud. _
The Hawaiian ice cream man
who has seized and fortified one
ff the small islands of the group
i ■> probably only after a little ad-
vertising for his particular brand
t f hokv-:>oky.
Tabler 9 I'nckeye pile Ointment is
the omly remedy for blind, bleeding
Priee 50cU. in bottles. Tubes 7octs
Mian & Abernathy.
Stovall, Lexington, Okla.
A pure whiskey agrees with any food
, _ . ,, i ... „ • r\ i m, 1 in fact aids digestion. It tone* the
n order to allow the crowd to in-, "league in Omaha. The gover-, Btomach> increases the How of the gas-
There had, trie.juices and so promotes stiength
r ., .lam' flesh. A pure whiskey like I1AR-
been no meeting of the assailant pku whisfcev. Sddhy Alarcum and
and assailed since preceding cam-
paign. Acutely conscious of the
many "terrible things" as he reck-
oned them, that he had said of
the man who was to introduce
him to the audience, he was curi-
ous of th3 nature of the treat-
ment which he would receive.
Every business man should own 1 As Mr. Bryan stepped forward to
->:ne space, no matter how limit- acknowledge the introduction
ed, in his local l*ai er. It speaks which was given him, the erst-
for the town; shows up its busi- while victim of his "fearful in vec-
ness; tells the world what we have tive," drew him close up andwliis-
here, and is an index of the city's pered in his ear, "Mr. Bryan, I
prominence. I believe. Do j-ou speak or sing?"
J. M. Jacoby of Honnessy, has School Notes.
female clog of the grey-hound Another pupil was enrolled in
persuasion that gave birth to six- Miss Sykes' room the first of the
teen puppiw# one day last week. vveC(''<-
Mr. Jac )by Jbas sold the whole lit- - ' 'ie A-'j'ha
tor for S^O.
, re making a mistake ig raising , Mfs> Herrington and her s.ster
logs instead of <logs, . were visitors in the High School
' last Friday afternoon.
Frank McMaster has undertak- The ninth &ra(]e faave uken up
oil to get a new trial for Clyde "Steele's Popular Physics," and
MatUvx, u,ow serving a twelve j are progressing rapidly in the
year twin in the penitentiary at | work.
Lansing for murderv JudgoBur- ^>ro^ Honnolds pupits were
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JIM. CLARK,
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
LEQAL NOTICE.
In the Probate Couit of Clevel
county, O. T
Notice is hereby given that Mrs
Mary E. McFaden has tiled tier peti- j
tion for Letters of Administration
t he estate of Thomas J. McFaden, who yli
died intestate on the 9tb day ■ f Janu- --
ary, 1900. Haid Mary E. McFaden a so
Moseley Brick.
Lexington, Oklamoma,
Mr. Clark carries a nice selected stock of
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!'f| Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries
The Alpha Theata Mu and
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vals in oratory.
„ ... Lowell's Literary League are ri
Seems as t[ farmers 1 - -
well has granted leave tu fife a ; ambitious and all came on
having no tardys on record for;
mo- ] i„
ia-t week.
tune
— , „ , , , Both Staple and Fancy, etc., etc. Don't fail to call
applies for Letters of Guardianship of /IV , , ■ i i
the minor lieirs Of Thomas J. McFaden jl? and get Ins prices before y(in make your purchases,
deceased. Said petitions will iijuiicard j W a ne\y man in the city and is desirous of making
on the 10th day of tehrnary, 1900, at 10 vil . . ... ... . .
o'clock a. in. in Norman, cleveland | TV| tl;e acquaintance ot all, :iih1 will treat you right.
county, Oklahoma territory, when an ^vV v . .... ^ .....
where anyone interested may appear
and contest same.
Witness my hand seal of court this1
the 23d dav of January, 1900
< h. ]■'. Williams,
Probate Judge.
LEGAL NOTICE.
In the matter of ihe estate of J. M. j
Warren late deceased.
All persons having claims against J.
M. Warren, late deceased, are required |
to exhibit the same, with the necessary I
vouchers, to tbe undersigned aduiinis- j
trator ot said estate, at liis residence, !
which is shunted about three miles
directly north of Lexington. O T. Ami
if claims are not presented w ithin fonr
months from this date, as the time
limited for creditors to present theii
claims against said estate, or same will |
he forever barred.
Dated this 30tli day of Dec inber,
181*),
J, R. Warren, Administrator. 1
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I'KOrUIKTOK OF
THE FAMOUS GROCERY
DEALEK IN
motion, for new trial. The
tjon will be heard at Newkirk in
March.
The townsile commission has.
notified the people vf Ardmore
t iat no appraisement will be
nude by the commission on any
Ne.\t Friday afternoon the
Lowell's Literary League will
give their first recital of this sea-
son and an enjoyable time antici-
pated.
The pleasant weather stems to
have been a much needed tonic as
erected or built after January ,'5, ^ ^
l' )0; and that all vacant V>ts H'.ill mm >'•. . *
, , , I I ne literature class are going
e sob at tuil/^v auctym accord- j.oto t|,0 (|L,j,t;iS. txf the most ap-
iig to law. predated works of the four fol-
■ —lowing authors; Lowell, Long
A recomes, by the way «# ( Fellow, FjaiiKTson. and Bryant,
i. ich'ta. Kan.fc that a white girl*.i Last Friday after-noon was. the
i love with an Indian, nursed hiw first meeting held by the Alpha
'virough sjnjllpox. Thinking t,hat I ' ''eata Mu, an interesfjtitg pro-
, ,- . , • gran* was rendered by the inciu-
o was l'ouiz to d.ie sbue cut a. veia i r , ,, • •
, . i hers, and thi; cjitics paper was
4.' bis a.n *dxik'3.,.;U.isW«i)d'jo
NOTICE.
Notice in hereby given that H. Weiti-
enhoffer ami Nat'ian Turk, « t (lie firm
of Weitsenhotter A Turk, have tile«l
their born! and petition according to
law for the purpoae of ohtaini'ig a li-
reioe to ^ el 1 at whiileH.ile malt,
epiritoua an<l inona li<ju<hh at
Lexington, O. T , for the term ot one
year. 1) B. Wynnk,
18v\8 County Clerk.
UKUAU H >T(CB
Drfurt N. E. Sharp, Ju-tir« i f the I'mm ri
Mini for tllO vU'lffO « f I OXIIIgt" , of
Cif velnii'l, territory of Okl.ih in n.
K. \N . Murray, PUlutlff. F- 0. Logan, L e
f n i1 ii c 11
I o the nt nvo niimeJt teft'.rl nit
You art- hereby tliwt you hnve l orn
nurd in the above tnil lo I eourt by t>>e pluiu ill*
in the nhovo intitled nc i 'ti t i« ol ^or «•( #nii
H4*tioii being lo recover f Mil fr m you the iiuiu
of $10 due fnr bonrii furui«he«l defendu.t hv
iilikimfl. Hnd the Alchiion. l'o|icka Jc "aitu I e
Kuilroiid IVmp ny hi«o been tnudi* ir irtiiihee i.i
the above en itl« «l action.
New, therefore, utile** you l e «• i| apiuir 'wv
•aid court on the I ith diiy of KehruHry, ll oo.afi
oue o'chM'k p m.'of Kiilit div hi «1 HiiK *er ptal't*
titf'o bib of pajrliouliirH. jud<in*'iit will m- r- o
(tnrrd mk linnt you ill Uic muu ot IM, totvthiir
with nil co§1 * of thi* ftetioil.
lilvqn uiuior uvy h%nd thi« 2 uh d ly
ury, I^h . b. W. MURRAY.
N N. SHARP,
•In*,. >r u,e r
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Feed and Country Produce.
Special attention gfiven to new stock. Everything brand new
and fresh. A full line of Qucensware, (ilassware and Tinware.
Fruits, Nuts, Candies, etc. \
PURCELL, I. T.
GEORGE HINE,
Has charge of the best line of
UNDERTAKERS' GOODS •
In Lexington.
See Him For - —TO
Caskets, Coffins, Robes, or anything in that line.
He can get an Embalmcr when ho is needed
Lfcxiaj^tou, OkbUouj.4,.
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George D. Latham & Sons. Cleveland County Leader. (Lexington, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 18, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 27, 1900, newspaper, January 27, 1900; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc109001/m1/4/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.