Cleveland County Leader. (Lexington, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1901 Page: 8 of 8
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There is Something to See Along tie
Frisco Line
Tit SHORT AND ONLY
SCENIC ROUTE TO THE
Missouri and Mississippi
Rivsrs and beyond.
A FIRST CLASS LINE TO
Texas and Old JAexico.
CAFE CAR AND RAILROAD
RESTAURANT SERVICE
UNEXCELLED IN AMERICA.
VISIT
Eureka Springs
The most convenient all-year-round
resort for people in this section.
THE LINE TO THE LAND OF
Lead and Zinc.
Send your friends in the old
States one of our illustrated pam-
phlets, entitled
" The T<r> of the Oxarhs."
"Feathers and Fins on the Frisco."
"Fruit Farming Along the Frisco "
"The Ozark Uplift."
"There is Something to See Along the
Frisco Line."
The most comprehensive railroad
literature for the homc-seeker or in-
vestor ever distributed gratuitously.
Send an address to Room No.
726 Century Building, St. Louis,
and we will mail copies.
<8 W&
This eifjnaturo ia on ovcry box ot tbo genuina
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tabnu
the remedy that cure* a cold In oue day
Seven Years in Bed
"Will wonders ever case?" inquire
the friends of Mrs. L. Pease, of Law-
rence, Kas. They knew she hail been
unable to leave ber bed in seven years
on account of kidney and liver trou-
ble, nervous prostration and general
decility; but "three bottles of Electric
Bitters enabled me to walk," she
writes, "and in three months I felt
like a new person." Women suff'erinjr
from headache, backache, nervousness
sleeplessness, melancholy faintinc and
dizzy spells will fidd it a priceless
blessing. Try it. Satisfaction guar-
anteed. Only 50 cents.
Saves Two from Death
"Our little daughter had an almost
fatal attack of whooping cough and
bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Havi-
land of Armonk, N. V., "but when all
other remedies failed we saved her life
with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our
niece who had Consumption in an ad-
uanced stage also used this wonderful
medicine and to-day she is pertectly
well." Desperate throat and lung dis-
eases yield to Dr. King's New Discov-
ery as to no other medicine on earth.
In fallible for Coughs and Colds. 50c
and $1. Trial bottles free.
Ladies outfitters Oklahoma.Citv.
For Sale Cheap.
A No. 1 good engine boiler, HB horse
power and a good saw rig, one 48 and
one 50 inch circle saw. All in good re-
pair located in a splendid stand. Fine
crosscut and cut oft' saws and other
tools for running a saw mill. All for
$650. This is your opportunity if you
want anything in this line. Call at
the Lkader otKce.
tm net k fcuira.
Mrvlfc.lv Qpn M N CM.
SINGLE
BINDER
CIGAR
Didn't Marry for Money
The Boston man who lately married
a sickly rich young woman is happy
now for he got Dr. King's New Life
Pills, which restored her to perfect
health.Infallible for jaundice, bilious-
ness, malaria, fever anil ague and nil
liver anil stomach troubles. Gentle
but wffective. Only 25 cents.
To Cure a Cold.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab-
lets. All druggists refund the money
if it fails to cure. £. W. Gro ire's signs ■
Hire is on each box. 25c
R
OBT. E. THACKEK,
office in
KELLER BLD'G.,
LEXINGTON
General Practitioner of
Medicine and Surgery,
To Cure Dyspepsia utul Indigestion.
Sour stomach or heartburn take Rex
ltys|tepsia Tablets. All druggists are
authorized to refund the money it they J
fail to cure. Price, 50c per package. I
Strays Found.
At my place two miles Routh and
one west of Lexington, I have taken
up as a stray a clear bay borse, with
two white hind feet, branded AH on
left hind bip; has a small bell on
oeck. Owner can get the same by
proving property and paying the ex-
penses. J. B. Smith.
You feel better at once after using
Herbine, you enjoy your food more,
and you get more nourishment and in-
vigorating force out of what you eat.
Hence Herbine makes you strong vig-
orous and cheerful. Price 50 cents. Ab-
ernath y A Co.
A Terrible Explosion
''Of a gasoline stove burned a lady
here frightfully," writes N. E. Palmer,
of Kirkman, la. "The best doctois
couldn't heal the running sore that
followed, but Bucklen's Arnica Salve
entirely cured her." Infallible for
cuts, corns, sores, boils bruises, skin
diseases and piles. Only 25eents.
Take the Choctaw Konte when travel-
ing east, quickest time, best of service
new equipment, close connections at
Memphis for all points.
To Cure Constipation
Kidnev and Liver Complaints, take
Rex Tea; it purifies the blood and
beautifies the complexion. All drug-
gists are authorized to refund money
in yny case where Kex Tea fails to do
what is claimed for it. Price 25c per
package.
Notice to Creditors.
In the Probate Court, Cleveland Coun-
ty, Territory of Oklahoma.
In the matter of the estate of L. J.
Bertrand, deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all persons
having claims against the estate of I..
J. Bertrand, deceaiel, are required lo
make proper proof and demand for
same to the undersigned, Adminiet-
trix of said estate, with bill annexed,
at her residence ten miles east of Lex-
ington, in County of Cleveland, Terri-
tory of Oklahoma,and that four months
has been limited as the time for cred-
itors to present their claims herein.
Dated the 19th day of June, A. D.
1001.
Mary Bertrand, Administratrix
A. Hutchin, Atty. for Administratrix.
A CASE OfJAVE TO I
Too iiiatiy goods for the advanced season.
It's your fortune and our misfortune, and we will
have to be satisfied to get our moucv hack before
the season is over, to clean up od some lines:
SHOES, 78c.
• Oxfords and Sandals on bargain countcr.
regular $1.25 to $1.50, choice 78c. 20 per
cent discount on all Tan Oxfords and San-*
dal shoes, Friday and Saturday, June 28th
and 29th. Don't forget the date, You
save 50c on a $2.50 pair.
25^ PER CENT DISCOUNT
on Ladies' Hats
20 PER CENT DISCOUNT
on Ladies' and Misses' Sailor Hats.
10 PER CENT DISCOUNT
on Ladies's White Shirt Waists, Colored
Waists about 25 per cent off,
AT 4c.
A fair quality of figured Lawns, not the
narrow cheap stuff, at 4c. The cheap stutf
at 3c a yard. Good, standard, light-colored
Calico at 4c. Best standard Calico, any
color, 10 yards for 55c.
SPECIAL PRICES ON ORGANDIES
Fine 40c Organdies for 25c a yard;
others in proportion, A fine line of black
dress goods at cut prices,
WASH DRESS GOODS.
Our line of fine Lawns, Batists, Soie,
Chambrays, Crepe de Paris, Dimities, Silks
and Satin*, etc. for ta*ty patterns and low
prices cannot be beaten. We also have an
exceptionally nice line of Dress Trim'
mings, Laces, Embroideries and Ribbons
of every description for dress trimmings.
MISCELLANEOUS.
3 ti/inch LL Domestic, first quality, 5c a
yard,
36 inch Bleached Domestic, 5 to 8-Jc yd,
Ladies' Summer Corsets at 35c.
Big line of Men's Straw Hats at half
price,
Whittemore Shoe Polish, lar^re sizes, all
colors and I'lack, 20c.
A Word S fT.
Suffering
Women.
No one but yourselves know of the
Suffering you go through. Why do
you suffer? It isn't necessary. Don't
lose your health and beauty, (for the
loss of one is speedily followed by the
loss of the other.) Don't feel " weak "
and "worn out." Impure blood is St
the bottom of all your trouble.
Johnston's
Sarsapar i I la
cheeks. Each bottle contains a ^— A
quart.
tloa — _ vl
JOHNSTON
quart bottles.
tfe yiKT' Irree l rtty. Lwcorrhce., White* Sterility, ulaff
INSTON ®s £* nS /2 2 lt% m"ron or >11 find reltel, help, benefit and cure In
> Indl^lL for heWhe, p. I in In th. left
•• "naigWlon, palpitation of the heart, rold hanrt. .nrl
ahortn*u o# ZuL m . jr lepacne, irregular action ot ine nean,
■welling of ? "SH painful menstruation, scalding of orine,
■YinptomswhTch i breMU uterine displacement, ar£ all those
U ,0 book fcUl oi
"THE MICHIQAftl DtfrUQ CO." Detroit, Mich.
UvarrttM lor Urir III*. TIm Fumh Little Lirar PIIU. as6.
For sale at The Owl Drug Store
BE IN TIME!
Don't wait until your horses
lose flesh before giving them
the protection of
FLY NETS,
I can suit you,
Jno.HORTTOR
i
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iqoi Spring and Summer Stock
If you want the latest and best at rea-
sonable prices and goods that will give
satisfaction, come in and see our new
lines of
Dry Goods and Clothing
Boots, Shoos andt Furnishings
which have just been received and opened
for your inspection at the large double store
T. C. Woods <fc Co.
Purcell, I. T.
4S
ft
A. D. HAWK,
President.
L. C. WANTLAND,
Vice-President.
W. M. TOM MX,
Cashier.
The Chickasaw National BanK
Of Purcell, Ind. Ter.
Capital,
Surplus,
$50,000.
$35,000.
7 Solicits banking business of all kinds and invites personal visits
and correspondence.
8. C. HAWK, President.
D. HAWK,' Vice.Presiden
OUR SUMMER CLOTHING.
If you want a Serge Coat and Vest, a Linen or Crash Suit, an Alapaca Coat or an all'
wool flannel shirt waist suit, or any kind of suit, try us. We guarantee to save you money.
L. S. Field & Co.,
The Big Spot Cash Store,
PURCFLL, : : : : IND. TER.
The Farmers1 Bank,
LEXINGTON, OKLAHOMA
M
DIRECTORS:'
FRED J. HAWK, HARRY A. HAWK
L. C. WANTLAND, A. D HAWK.
S. C. HAWK,
Accounts of Farmers, Merchants and Others Solicited.
Accommodations extended based on balances and responsi
bility. Careful and prompt attention to all business.
FRED J. HAWK, Cashier.
1 f the stomach performs its functions
actively nnd regularly,the food of which
it is the receptacle, is transformed into
blood of a nourishing quality, which
furnishes vigor and warmth lo the
whole body, llerbino gives tone to the
stomach and promotes digestion and
assimilation. Price60ii. Aheiiiathy Aco.
C. J. Warren, jeweler uud optician
at Lexington.
£)R. O. P. JOHNSTON,
PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON.
Will Oftli e in the Owl Drug Store
Residence Phone N024.
Fresh cur of barb wire ho^ fence" \
also 11 cur of lime and cement at
S. Little's,
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Latham, George D. & Coombs, Charles W. Cleveland County Leader. (Lexington, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1901, newspaper, June 27, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc109042/m1/8/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.