Cleveland County Leader. (Lexington, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, December 6, 1901 Page: 1 of 8
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CLEVELAND COUNTY LEADER
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LEXINGTON. OKLAHOMA TERRITORY, FRIDAY, DECEMBER (i,
1901
No. 9.
JAMES BROS.
JAMES BROS.
The Best Wood Sellers in Lexington.
ing Like Beavers!
Yes, we have been doiDg
that to try aud keep euough
stock to supply our immense
trade. One look at our yards
and store will convince you
that we have succeeded. Our
Novelty
DROP SIDING
is the
neatest pattern erer brought
on this market.
fair Vtoowowiuu >• awiu r
<Ve still handle the Premium Leudinghaus Wa^on
Crni7°°ni?fug*,ea- You mV open our VVool
Collars and if not as represented they are yours free.
w« are doing the business snd wilt continue t. tre*;our customer, fair.
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LEXINGTON, 0 T
JAMES BROS.
E- J. K5LL5R
Has a large and complete
assortment of
FURNITURE
UNDERTAKING GOODS, CARPETS,
MATTING, WA L PAPER, PAINTS
always on hand and a full line of
Farm Implements, Wind Mills and Pumps. Also
agent for Deering Harvesting machinery and twine.
I«-I will sell a limited amount of furniture or anything in the
farm implement line on fall time. Call and see me.
TTTTTTTJTi'
"Denver Express".
"The Denver Express" is a western
pity, depicting both the bright and
shadowy sides of life in Colorado, a
well as the efforts of Qilson Payne'
afterwards Lord Tynemoutb, an
English swindler, to rob the wife and
child of his half brother on an extreme-
ly valuable mining claim. The das-
tard's schemes are foiled by the heroes,
Deadwood Dick aud Hiram Garveyl
shsriff of Cool county, and owner of
Garvey s Luck." The piece abounds
with thrilling situations and startling
episodes.
The Denver Express will be at
Brown's opera house in Purcell, fcjatur.
day December 7.
You'll Have to Hurry
TO Pet vnnr ±1. •
To get your choice of this
Cash Sale in eyerything in
furniture.
From Now until Dec. 22.
Sundries, Paints,
Oil." vnl Varnishes 9
Report of Committee on Obituary.
We your committee report as fol-
lows.
Whereas it has pleased our Heav-
enly Father to call from ua one of
esteemed sovereigns, Nathauiel My
era, who departed this life at his
home Tuesday, November, 20th 1901
at the age of 49 year?, therfore be
it.resolved by camp No ?58, W. O.
W. that this camp has loat one of iti
best members and that one more has
gone to join the great throng in the
beyond. Resolved, second, that we
bow in humble submiasion to God
who does all things well. Resolved,
third, that this camp tenders to the
bereaved widow and children our
sympathies in this time of great sor-
row. Also be it resolved that we ten-
der to sovereigns R. N. Maxwell and
E. J. Keller (with their families)
our sympathy in their loss of loved
ones.
By order of camp,
G. W. HerriDgton.
J. A. Kegs
G. A. Teague.
JDST LOOK AT OUR PRICES:
Oak Bedroom Suite at ... *ic nn
Oak Rocking Chairs, Leather Seat ^ 2 2S
Mattress for wide bed
Side Boards, Oak, nicely carved 1
All wool Art Squares '.
Smyrna Rugs
Picture Frames. Oak or any atyle, with glass
and all complete . j ^
Mattings from 12 cents up to 2ic.
Oak Dressers, well finished— * SQ
Glass Cupboard* (dandy)
Oak combination book case 110
Everything: in our store at
DROCK PRICES
Prescription work a
Specialty. A Share of
yonr patronage Asked.
SCHOOL BOOKS. j
Dr; Johnston's Office. In Hotel Lexington Building 1
>T. H. Asfeupy & Co. j
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S. c. HAWK, President.
D. H A W K, Vice-Preside
The Farmers' Bank,
LEXINGTON, OKLAHOMA ,
S. C. HAWK,
DIRECTORS:
FRED J. HAWK, HARRY A. HAWK
L. C. WANTLAND, A. D HAWK.
Accounts of Farmers, Merchants and Others Solicited.
Accommodations extended based on balances and responsi
Utility. Careful and prompt attention to all business.
FRED J. HA WE, Cashier..
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I New Jewelry Store
3
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IN TOWN.
B. C. CLARK
I las put in a large j
stock of
9 Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks,!
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Cut Glass, Fine China, Optical Goods, Etc.
^ prepared to do all kinds of fine watch work. Remrm.j?
Mi]f, ber the place, jj
' South Side Broadway. Scheneekor* Drug Store w
Information Wanted.
1 he manufacturers of Banner salve
having always believed that no doctor
or medicine can cure in every case but
never having hear.l where Banner Salve
failed to cure ulcers, gores, tetter, ec-
zema, or pi las, as a matter of curiosl'y
would like to know if there such cases,
if so they will gladly refund the mon-
ey. Owl drug gtore.
Mesdames J. R. Elkin, J. B.
I' innell and R. (_), Smith accom-
panied J. B. Finnell to Lawton
Wednesday for a few days stay.
Koilj A Deadly Attack.
"My wife was so in that good phy
isicians were unable ta help her," writes
j >1 • M, Austin, of Winchester, lnd
, ' but was completely cured by Dr'
I king's New Life Pills." They work
J wonders 111 stomach ank liver troubles
Lure constipation, sick headache. l'5c
at Abernathy drug store.
Obituary
Mrs. Katy Smith, daughter of
James Burkett, of Noble, O. T.,
died at Gaineville, Texas, Dec- 5,
and was buried in the Noble cem-
etery today, Eld. W. F. Zedlow
conducting- the funeral services.
Mrs. Smith was born Oct. 23
1878, was married to Mr. Smith
[Gainesvill Jan. 22 189S. She
leaves a host of relatives and
friends to mourn her departure.
Eld. Bed low will depart to tnor-
row Ingalls O. T., where he will con-
duct a month's meeting.
We Have the Goods.
R3CKLEY 5 CO.,
Originanators of Low Prices. Purcell, I. T.
Saved At Grave's Brink-
"I know I would long ago been dead
in my grave," writes Mrs. 8. H. New-
80m, of Decatur, Ala., "If it had not
been for Electric Bitters. For three
years I suffered untold agoay from the
worst forms of indigestion, waterbrash
stomach and bowel dyspepsia. But this
excellent medicine did me a world of
good. Since using it I can eat heartily
and have gained 35 pounds." For indi-
gestion, loss of appetite, stomach, liver
aud kidney troubles Electric Bitters are
a positive, guaranteed cure. Only 50c
at E. M. Abernathv's drug store.
The Texas House.
Mrs Wallace, proprietress of the Texas
House, located on West Broadway, in-
vites your patronage, She sets a good
old-fashioned table with everything on
it that the market affords; has nice
clean rooms and courteous treatment
is guaranteed. Her charges are very
reasonable. If you wish to stop where
you will leel at home stop at the Texas
Mouse. Mas, Wm. Wallace,
Proprietress.
i> rain-Food Nonsense.
Another rediciloua food fad has been
branded by the most competent au-
thorities. They have dispelled the sil-
ly notion that one kind of food is need-
ed for brain, another for muscles, and I
still another for bones. A correct diet '
will not only nourish a particular part
ot the body, but it will sustain every
other 1 srt. Yet, however good your
food may be, its nutriment is deployed
hy indigestion or dyspepsia. You must
prepare for their appearance or prevent
their coming by taking regular doses
of Green's August Flower, the favorite
medicine of the healthy millions. A
few doses aids digestion,"stimulates the
liver to healthy action, purifies the
blood a(nd makes you feel buoyant and
vigorous. Yon can get Dr. G. G.
Green's reliable remedies at all drug
stores, Get Green's special almanac.
Itucklieud.
The much naeded rain came Thurs-
day night and stopped the newcomeos*
prophesies ami wo hope will imor„„.
the health of the commuity.
1 here ard quite a number uf pe9*i
are eick with fever since our last article
Mrs. Slavin and Misses Blanche L-,t
Maggie Draggoo are ve-iy sick.
Misg Mamh Eadais visiting friend,
and relatives at Wanette.
We learn that Mr. Thos. Glenn an*
family have moyed back to the "Pot"
country; their many friends are glad t«
have them among them again.
Mr. G. L. Luper is preparing to move
to the Chickasaw near Wayne, we re-
Bret to lose such a good and successful
farmer from our midst. Mr. Wheatler
of Ardmore purchased Mr. Luper'sfarm
A literary will be organized at Buck-
head Saturday night, let everyhody
couie out.
Mr. liobinaon anp wife, of Lone
<"ove, L T„ „re holding a series of
meetings at Mt. Zion. The services
I are interesting and well attended and
| we learn that several people have pro
|f«sed salification under their in-
struction.
Married on the 17th inst. at the re,,
idence of the biide's father, Mr. Dooley
of Box to Miss Lulu Yarberry of Buck-
head. Their friends all join in wi.h-
ing them peace, prosperity and happi-
ness 11,tough life. Look out for more
weddings soon. jHck
Geo. D. /atham came in Monday
from Walters to settle up his busi-
here and move his family to Walters.
Mrs. Latham left Wednesday.
We tfot j„ „ jot new
this week and better prepared than
over to furnish up.to date job work.
Mrs. J. W. Schenccker's sister is
visiting here.
Mr. Dilday, representing the
Wichita Eagle, was in town Mon-
day in the interest of his paper.
Of Benefit to You.
D. S. Mitchell, Fulford, Md. : "Dur-
ing a long illness I was troubled with
bed sores, was advised lo try DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve and did so with won
derful results. I was perfectly cured.
It is the best salve on the market."
shire cure for piles, gores, burns. Be-
ware of counterfeits. E. M. Abernathy.
To Cure Malaria, Chills and Fever
iu tour days take Quinoi-ia. All drug-
gists are authorized to refund money in
any case of chills, fever or malaria it
fails to cure. Price 50c per package.
A Million Voices
Couhl haidlv express the thanks ot
Homer Hall, of West Point, la. Listen
why: A severe cold had settled on hi*
lungs, causing a most obslinatti coukIl
Several physicians said he had ron-
sumptinn, but could not help liim
When all thought lie was doomed he*
began to use Dr. King s New Discovery
for Consumption and writes: "it •0111-
pletely cured mo and saved tuv life ]
«uw weigh TI7 lbs." It's positively
guaranteed for coughs, colds and Inn*
troubles. Price 60c and <11.00 Trial
bottles free at E. M. Abernathy.
The Pride Of Heroe*.
Many soldiers in the fast war wrot«
to say that for scratches, bruises, cut*
wounds, corns, sore feet and sUfTjoints
Bucklin Amies Salve is the best i-j the
werld. Same for burns, scah'a,, bails,
uleerrs. skin eruptions and p,,es. It
cures or no pay. Only :J5c at A hilar-
nathy drug store.
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Coombs, Charles W. Cleveland County Leader. (Lexington, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, December 6, 1901, newspaper, December 6, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc109064/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.