Lexington Leader. (Lexington, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 30, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 22, 1892 Page: 3 of 4
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Fall Millinery!
Mrs. L. B. Whitney,
West Main St., PURCELL, I. T
ABERNATHY BROS., Combination Merchants!
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Latest Styles Fall and Winter Hats, Bonnets, Furnishing Goods.
MrO TFnTfVITJV illvltes tl,e ,HI,ies of LexinE'on Rn(1 vicinity to
(II j. Ulll lllLil call on her and inspect her New Fall and winter
stock, embracing all the latest styles of Fall and
Winter Hats, Bonnets, Ladies'and Children's Furnishings, Wraps, r.eck
wear, nice new Dress Trimmings, Stylish Kid Gloves, Handkerchiefs,
Fancy Work Goods, Umbrellas, etc., etc.
Mrs. WHITNEY, Fashinnahle MillinEr.
LEXINGTON LEADER.!
publish™ xvkry batosiut, at
LEXINGTON, - OKLAHOMA.
CITY CHATTER.
Cotton is coming In quite lively,
little Wayne Kads was dangerously
sick this week.
A Vile Fmlmhl <*nd Mlannmrr.
The subject of this brief sketch,
"Judge" J. B. Aker, is a vile, illiterate
pessimist in nature and a misnomer in
title. The occasion fnr the use of these
appropriate terms in this connection
will be understood after the reader has
cast his eve further down the column.
The question will naturally be asked—
"who is this man Aker?" We answer
I in four words—an illiterate old ass!
The season lias come wl en one aski The question has been manv times
the price of coal. asked ns in the last few days—since
The wife of MarshaToidham l.as been *ker fought himself into nDtoriety
quite sick this week. "'""J*1 theJme1d.lu!" °„f ,a 1,an11; "11'
— which he undoubtedly had printed en
The livery Arm of Smith ft Ilusted Cred it, for he owes this oQlce$2 on sub-
has aissolved^Mrjnu8tedj*etiriusf. icription. It Is safe to say that 110 man
E. J. Keller sold three large bills of ever ran for office in any country anent
lumber to Purcell parties this week. whoai the question could so pertiueot-
_ , _ ly be asked. Since this man Aker "un-
Miss Julia Cheek was at Norman furIed the banner ot true democracy'
batnrday on a visit to friends there. _jQ hls hand.bm_the people of this
J. ?. Loofbourrow and W.II. Carr section are asked the question daily,
were at Tecumseh the first of the week and not one in ten can give even a
Col. Stovall made a business trip to wue aHswer. Though Ak-r holds
the Chickasaw nat.on the first of the ,the lofty 'f™ "Lh T ^
weBjc in a sparsely settled section, ho is not
, in the slightest sense a representative
Little & Smith have put additions to cjtizeu of Cleveland couuty. We are
both sides of their hardware establish- however, that he poses as a chr;s-
ment- tian leader, and if such be t:.e ca°p, we
Mrs. H. W. Stuart returned Sunday opine the abode of satan is over-run
from a visit to her old home at Arkan- with "christians" of his ilk. This man
sas City. Aker has never participated in my
The cotton gin was put in operation meetinl!,tlie obJect "^ch (WHS lf°
Monday. J. C. Johnson u agr.ln at the ™nce t le mal?r'81 ln*r?3'9 "f t ,e
head of the concern. democratic party, save In .he role of a
pessimist of the mo:.. uuscupulous and
Blessings never some single," scathing character. Thi was especial-
as the man said when his wife pre- jy the case in ti - onvention at Nor-
gen Led him with twins. man on the MKh. This convention
John Hamilton spent the week at his was ^'ie purpose of nominating, as
ranch in the Pott county. He brought Per legal cull of the democratic ceu-
in with him two monster bucks. tral committee, a candidate for the lecr-
_ --— rr „ islature. To this convention Aker was
C. E. tlk„, has bought the Bums s deleKate and a9 chairman of his deie-
barber shop, and being au old hand at Kalion ,,e proceeded by bulldozing tac-
tile business, Is conducting the same. tjcg ,0 bnng about his own nommation
A gambler named Woods and a doc- as agamst the will of the majority,
tor had a light Tuesday, each contrib- After a lengthy harangue on the part
uting to the city treasury for the priv- of Aker a motion was offered nominat-
llege. jug the candidate receiving the highest
Some people are always striving to number of voles at the primary July 19.
make themselves popular, but they This was finally voted upou and car-
never think that the way to do it is to "ed seven to nine in favor of the mo-
pay their bills. tion. Col. J. M. Stovall, having re eiv-
_ , . .. -• - , ed a plurality of 112 over the other can-
^1""™™.'.!.''. P™ °" d^tes, was declared the nominee of
the convention. A ceitilicate was ac-
cordingly filed with the coui.ty clerk,
sworn to under oath by Col. Jas. M.
A W ichita piper crows over four Warren, as chairman, and Lafe Merritt
sweet potatoes weighing fifteen pounds, as secretary of the conversion. Now
That's nothing to crow over; we have this old gopher, Aker, who was fairly
one potato that weighs twelve pounds, defeated, comes out in a public circular
A certain cut-throat law firm at Pur- denouncing the action of the conven-
cell will get their obnoxious noses *®on as un^air* The Leader resents
peeled if they don't keep them out of ^,e s^a^ements of this old rodent and
the private business of Lexingtomans. hypocrite and returns them in kind.
if that convention was unfair in any
D. B. Wynne, the next county clerk sense, then the chairman and secretary
was in town yesterday. The smile he have perjured themselves. Will the
is wearing just now is unusually broad, yworn statements of two unbiased men
occasioned by the arrival of a Laby girl have less weight with the public than
at his home—hi.: firstborn. those of an old disgruntled, defeated
Elder John A. Sidener, of the Chris- braying jack-ass like Aker? Perish
tiart denomination, is conducting a the thought! Will his circular deceive
protracted meeting at the school house auyone? Hardly. The author of the
and will remain over Sunday. He is circular possesses not a vestige of true
an interesting gentlemau and enter- democracy, is devoid ot fair reasoning
taining talker. and only deserves to be condemned as
a wart on the body politic, unworthy
R. P. Ilaas and Mrs. French were 0f place in good citizenship among the
married Sunday, and W. T. Kirkland people whom he has defamed and im-
and Miss Shannon joined the arena of posed his worthless catcass upon. To
matrimony Monday evening. Judge some this may soem harsh—not so to
Museley ofiiciated at the union of these any unprejudiced member ot the con
young couples. . veution that nominated Col. Jas. M.
Mesdames Eads ft, Moo e have chrls- StovaU 0,1 °ct' 10"
tened their house the "Cottage Ho- An exchangesays: A mm. whok:cks
tel." They have their house fitted up his wife out of bed one cold winter
in neat and comfortable shape and the morning when the thei momater is 2o
ladies richly deserve the iiberal patron- degrees below zero, to build a fire, is a
mean man. A church member who is
worth one thousand dollars, and yays
We have received our new
fall and winter stock,and invite
inspection of same. Our stock
of Blankets and woolen goods
is superb. Boots and shoes of
the best makes in endles quan-
tities. Everything kept in a
first-class establishment.
ABERNATHY BROS,,
E.J. KELLER.
Manager.
IB
his homestead Wednesday, W. A.
Watts and Ed. Jarboe going with kim
to the land oilice as witnesses.
age they are being accorded,
Miss Izone Hartis, one of the young , , ,
ladies who recently visited Miss Mettie tl,e Picher only one dollar a yea. a
Stovall, was married on her return to v"v mean cuss with v. horn the angels
Missouri at Kansas City to a Mr. Rob- w.ll never desire to associate. A man
inson. Her many new friends in Okla- *'ho wlU ,ve weeks on """K made
homa wish to be included in the list ot from two ,10rn bultons 18 a mean a"d
the young lady's con*ratulators. niggardly croature on whom the devil
will neyer care to feast. The man who
The Lexington correspondent to the will beat his child for poking his fin-
Purcell Register says Lexington is no ger into a pail of water and inquiring
slouch as a lumber market. No doubt what became of :he hole, when he
the Lexington Lumber Co., of which took his finger out, is a very rrif-. n
E. J. Keller is manager, handles more man. The man who loafs on the street
lumber than any two yards in this sec-1 corner for the sole purpose ot remarks
tion combined. about the ladies who chance to pass by,
Out of the 1,500 apple trees set out ii8 0De wh0 ol|Kht t0 he stretched up by
last spring by W. T. Harness (Uncle'the hee,a 1111 that part where the brains
Bill) 1,428 are in a thriving condition, ought to be. is filled with blood. But
A thief stole the balance some months "ie meanest man the Lo.d ever let
ago. Oklahoma is destined to be a live on the face of the globe is one who
grand fruit growing country,—Lexing- w"' refuse to take his paper out of the
ton Locals in Purcell Register. postoffice when be owes two or three
dollars for back subscription.
A. B. Bainum, an employee of the —
Anheuser-Busch Brewing Co., has ab- Quite a delegation of Lexington peo-
sconded with $400 of the company's i pie attended the Liberati concert
money and a prostitute with whom he ! at Noland's opera house Saturday
seems to have become infatuated, leav- evening. Wo have read and imag-
ing a wife and five children in desti- ined considerable regarding the sd-
tute circumstances at Oklahoma City, called delights of the seventh heav-
Balnum is well known here—especially en, and have been rather inclined to he
to parties of whom he harrowed money skeptical as to the existence of such an
and which be never returned. abode; but all doubts have been set to
rest on that score, as we experienced
the Indescribable joys of a ninth heav-
Rmiiom Want*.
I A barking dog that ever bite3; a cold
in the head that isn't the worst yon
' ever had in vour life; a baby that ever
showed off when its parents most de-
sired that it should; a man who don't j __________________________________
think his wire is the most fortunate of1 — — .. ——
woman; apiece of bread and butter ' _ ^
IS™—S'GEWERAL MERCHANDISE.
into a coop by an angry person; any-1
thing under the sun more placid than |
the towu cow; an unmarried person
who don't think his or her married life
is going to be different from anybody's
else; a woman who ever threw a rock
and hit the thing she was throwing at;
a great man who ne> er bad any sorry
kin folks; a tin-horn politician who
had the moral ot a brindle cat; any-
body who won't get mad when their
religioa is questioned; a printer who Is
fond of "pi;" a negro who won't steal
chickens; a woman that don't care to
be in the fashion; a boy that never
thought his father an old fogy; any-
body who never thought he or she
could run a newspaper; any person on
whom a little well directed flattery is
wasted; a woman who never wished
for a home; a home that was ever per-
fect without a woman In .t; a man or
woman wno was never in love; a mule
that don't kick.
P.IIIII-.1 Jkp|i.l.liiifnla,
Hon. Cbns. Itedick, of Oklahoma
Cit/. and Hon. John It. Clark, of Still-
water, wilt address the citizens of'
Cleveland county at Norman Wednes-
day, Oct. 26, at 2 p. m.
Hon. Frank Dale, of Ruthrie, and
Hon. J. W. Johnson, of Oklahoma City,
will address the citizens of Cleveland |
county at Norman Niturday, Oct. 22,
at 2 p. m.
Hon. Sidney Clark and Hon. Amos
Green will address the citizens of
Cleveland county at Norman Saturday,
Nov. 5, at 2 p. m.
The third time is the charm. This
lsGrover Cleveland's third presiden-
tial race.
The next regular examination for
certificates to tcnch In Cleveland
county will be held Oct. 28 and 29.
All temporary certificates will ex-
pire Oct. 28. All teachers expect-
ing to take the examination are ad-
vised to begin the luo.ning of the
28th.
Dr. Johnston gives bis entire at-
tention to the practice ol medicine
and surgery. He is not interested
in any drug store or any other
business.
Farmers, prepare well your
ground before sowing your wheat,
in order to do so, buy a leaver har-
row of E. J. Keller.
FOR HALE.
We will sell our entire stock of
general merchandise at Lexington,
O. T., and store room, or sell the
stock and rent the room, or any part
of the stock or rent the room sep-
arate; can give possession about
Oct. 5 or Nov. 1.
Houghton a Upp Merc. Co.
Republican EutlorHfinent.
Tlio Lexington correspondent of
the Purcell Register, who is un-
known to us, gives the Hon. O. H.
Travers this bit of endorsement: ~
"Congressman Travers (yes, Con-
gressman Travers) was here Tues-
day. We call him that because we
believe he is going to be our next
delegate to the congress of the
United States. If Oklahoma fails
to give him sufficient votes to put
him there, she will have made the
greatest mistake of her existence.
Your Lexington correspondent is a
republican in sentiment—having
been born, without his knowledge
or consent, in the arctic regions of
the north—but he is conservative
and frank enough to say that "he's
gwine ter" vote for Mr. Travers.
He sees in him elements, qualities
and capabilities embodied not in
his opponent. His speech here
Tuesday was the most convincing.
most logic and concise political ad-
dress it had ever been our pleasure
to hear. Both democrats and re-
publicans will vote for him."
Marriage certificates can be had
of F. P. Moseleyjusticeof the peace
at Lexington, no further licence be-
ing required.
FOR SALE.
Lots No. 8, 9 and 10, bljck 49 and
improvements there on—consist-
ing of one 3-room house, stable and
good well; lots all fenced. One
block north of Main street, and in
central part of town. This proper-
ty can be bought for one hundred
dollars, L. C. Gossett,
Union City,0. T.
Blanchard, & Woods Clothing,
Purcell.
Look at Extra Eagle plow—the
best plow in the market. Sold by
E. J. Keller.
Pulverize your sod and make
enough more on first crop to pay
E. J. Keller for a disc harrow.
DRUGS,
DRUGS!
Cypress Shingles, Sashes, Doors, Blinds,
BUILDING MATERIAL,
Rough and Finishing
%% OF
The Qnern and PrMldent.
Who will bo preailent? Lend your answer,
with eight two-cent stair p , for a sample copy
of the Canadian Queen, containing rules and
conditions, and secure one of the following val-
uable prizes:
To the firstcorrect answer will be awarded a
Steinway or Chickering piano; tho two next,
each a pair of beautiful diam md oar rings; the
next ten, each a first-class sewi ig machine,and
to the last ten will be awarded each a f ull silver
tea service, valued at 8G0.
In addition t these, every person correctly
naming the next president will have their
choice of a magnificent diamond bracelet, a pair
of biamor.d ear rings rr an imported opera glass.
Contest closes Wov, 7. Any letter postmarked
that date will be accepted. During the contest
special priies will be given to the first ten
answers received each day, without regard to
name of candidate. All pri.es for the United
State* free of duty. Address department A,
Tho Queeo Publishing Co., Toronto, Cana<la.
Biicklerrs Arnica Nnlve.
The best salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises,
Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter,
Chapped Har.di. Chilblains, Corns, and all skir
eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay
required. It io guaranteed to giv* perfact sat-
isfaction, or money refunded. Pr'ce 25 cents
per box. For sale at ABERNATHY BROS*.
Drug Store.
A lender.
Since its first introduction, Electric Bitters
has gained rapidly in popular favor, unti\ now
it is clearly in the lead among pure medicinal
tonics and alteratives—containing nothing which
permits its use as a beverage or Intoxicant, it is
recognized as the best and purest medicine for
all ailmentsof stomach, liver or kidneys. It
will cure sick headache, indigestion, consump-
tion and drive malaria from the system. Satis-
faction guaranteed with each bottle or the mon-
ey will be refunded. Sold by Abernatby Bros.
Oiinrnnleed Cure.
We authorise our advertised druggists to sell
Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption,
coughs and colds upon this condition: If you
are afflie'ed withaoough, cold or any lung,
throat or chest trouble and will uso this remedy
as directed, giving it a fair trial, and experience
no benefit, you may return the bottle and have
your money refunded. We could not make this
offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Dis-
covery could be relied on. It never dissaopoints.
Trial bottle free at Abernatby Bros, drug store.
Large site 50c and fl.
| Blanchard & Woods, Cantons
I and Flannels, Purcell, I. T.
This department is in charge
Of Dr. W. Carpenter, a lawfully
registered Pharmacist. The
stock drugs, patent medicines,
paints, oils, etc., is replete.
Come and see us in our ne"W
Store rooms.
: : tEXifliCTON, O. T,
NEW DRUG STORE!
f AD0LPH THILL & CO#
Druggists & Pharmacists.
l'ure and Reliable Drugs and Medicines, Toilet
Articles, Perfumeries, Fancy Goods, Stationery, a
full line of Druggists' Sundries, Oils and Chemicals.
Also a complete stock of Foreign and Domestic
CigJrs. Our motto is "Live and Let Live."
Prescriptons a Specialty, Day or Night!
narTho public nre invited to call at the New Drug Store in the New
Building and see the New Stock of Drugs.
Lexington, 0. T. - ADOLPH THILL & Co.
Mrs. L.J.COLEMAN.
-DEALER IN-
Choice-;- Family-:-GROCERIES.
THE BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR.
Call and Examine Goods and Prices.
Firs* published in The Lender 8ept. 17.
11. ri. Lund Office, Oklahoma City, O. T.
Whereas, llonry Cornstuble, who inude final
proof Dec. I 1890, for lots fi and fi and n w V
sec I t, tp rt n ,r 1 w, and to whom final certifi< ale
rtise notice of intention to make said
proof on account of failure to insert said notice
the number of times required by Jaw. There- i
fore notice is hereby given that on Oet 27 1892, |
in absence of any protest or adverse claim the I
proof of tho said Cornstuble will be approved as [
made. He names the following witnesses to ]
prove his continuous residence unon and culti-
vation of said land: M. F, Mitchnler, W m. 8,
Cornstuble, John L. Denton, Mike Telpher, all 1
of Lexington. D. D. Lkach, Register. I
3 $- Lr CASTON, 8
)DEAI ER IN( :-s :-s
MdDdDT^o SMdDE^ a® MIFFfiM.
The 0.YL Y ESL USIVE BOOT AND SHOE STORE Jj( TH2
CHICK ASA W XATI0N.
[First published in Thr Lkadkr Oct.8.
Notice for Publication. I
Land Office at Oklahoma City, O. T.. Oct ^ 1892. I
Notice is hereby given that the following I
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the Hegtster
and Receiver of U. S. Land Ofiice at Oklahoma
City, 0. T. on Nov. 18, 1892, vis: Fannie M.
Farmer, for the s e V sec 7 tp fi r I west.
lie names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous regidence upon and cultivation of
said land, vis: Thomas L Farmer. W.H. Mack
well, Mrs Mary E Dorrence and W S Upp, all I
of Lexington, O. T.
Any person who desires to protest against the
allowance of such proof, or who knows of any
substantial reasons under the law and regula- I
tions of the Interior department why such proof
should not be allowed, will be. given sn oppor-
tunity at the above mentioned time place to
cross examine the witnesses of sa. claimant
and to offer evidence In rebuttal of tha. submit-
ted bv claimant. J. C. Dklanev, Receiver.
ALDEUTKENNIE
United States Commissioner.
Will hold court at Purcell and Pauls Valley
during alternate weeks begiuning at Purcell
July 6, 1892.
All the Latest Styles of Shoes, both for Ladies and Gentlemen,
kept Constantly on hand.
PUKCELL, I. T.
i -$0 Otyy- i. Q O
S. S. GREEN, - Proprietor.
All Kinds of Whiskies, Tfines and Cigars.
FRESH KE6 BEER ALWAYS ON TAP.
North Side Main Street,
LEXINGTON, O. T.
C. T. MAKCUM,
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER,
LEXINGTON. 0. T.
E.J.Keller sella the celebrated
Eagle plows. They are a high
grade implement and give general
satisfaction.
If you wish a good hair-cut, or
I shave, Johnnie Peters, the new bar-
ber, can fix you up to the king's
taste. Try him and be convinced.
Blanchard & Woods, Fancy
Groceries, Purcell, I. T.
' Lunches at all hours of the dayv
or night, at Brad's.
The reliable Hoosler press drill
at Lexington Lumber Co.
For a good shampoo, go to John- l'rlt '>alj Oct 15,
1 nie Peters' barber shop and get it.
Harrison wagons, phietons, carts
and buggies sold by Lexington
Lumber Co.
NOTICE.
Territory of Oklahoma, \
Cleveland county, i 8
In the probate court.
Joseph Curran, plaintiff,
vs.
Ida S. Curran, defendant.
The plaintiff in the above case, having filed
his coi'iplaint therein, together with an affidavit
that the saiddefendantis a non-resident of said
TIMOTHY MARTELL,
Blacksmith and Woodworkman,
LEXINGTON, OKLAHOMA.
Call on me at Red shop on Main street, all
kinds of repairing promptly done and all work
warranted.
1 II. If, STVAUT, |
NOTARY PUBLIC j
LEXINGTON, - OKLAHOMA.
THE DUTCH SALOON,
CurR & ftaufmart, • « Proprietors.
LEXINGTON, OKLAHOMA TERRITORY.
I®-Bartenders:—Nathan Turk, Sam Kaufman and Jake Kaufman.
Complete Stock of Wines, Liqnors and Cigars.
Finest Bar in the Territory.
Now, therefore, the defbndant is hereby noti-
fied that she be and appnear on the f>th dav of
November, A. I)., 18/2, being the .1th day of the
November term of the probate court of Clevel-
and county, to be holden in the city of Norman
in said county an ! territory and answer or de-
mur to said complaintor the same will be heard
a->d determined in her absence.
Ir witness whereof I have set my hand and
Beal of said court this I7th day of Oct. 1892.
Frank P. Ckask, Probate Judge.
First Pub 0?t 22.
J. F. SHARP,
Attorney - at - Law,
Practice in the Indian Territory and Ok-
lahoma courts. Office in the Houghton Jt Upp
briek building. Purcell, I. T.
CHAS. G, ELK IN,
TONSORIAL - ARTIST,
COMMERCE SALOON,
H. T. BOWIE,
Manager.
Territory of Oklahoma,)
Cleveland county.,
All persons knowing themselves to
be indebted to this office are request-
ed to call and settle. All those indebt-
en, momentary, at least, at this con
cert Saturday evening. Manager No-
! See E. ,T. Keller for Jewell drill—
just the thing for putting in wheat
in corn ground.
ed to this o lice and not knowing it are land and Uie „ of ,hi8 section are
requested o call and Hnd °u'- . A" to be congratulated upon having secur-
those knowing themselves to be mdebt- ed Lil)erali and lll3 fanl0U3 m|hI
td and not wishing to call are reqnest- band.
ed to stay in one place long enough for
us to catch them. All those not in- Oh, dear delinquents, if you please,
debted are requesed to cal and become
INOTIIE.
) Your notes and accounts are now
past due at our Lexington store.
| Please call at once and settle. If
i you have not the cash, we will take
corn, oats, wheat, cotton or young
steers. Your account must be ^et-
. .. J — tied at once. Houghton, Upp & Co.,
indebted—provided, they are good pay. Our stomach's getting llabDy, hollow, j Lexington, 0. T.
Doctor B. Levingston, defendant.
The plaintiff in the above cause having filed
her complaint therein together with an affidavit
thnt the said defendant is a non-rejident of said
territory and that the present residence of
the said defendant is unknown to the plaintiff.
Now therefore the defendant is hereby noti-
fied that he be and appear on the 2!>th day of
Oet.lSWJ, being the 29th day of the October term
of the Probate of Cleveland county, to be hol-
den in the city of Norman in said county and
territory, and answer or demur to said complaint
or the same will be heard and determined in his
absence.
In witness whereof I have set my hand and
seal of the said court this loth day of Oct,,
mo- t obas*. Probate Judge.
tittle (5cm Saloon,
JONES ft PURDY. Proprietors.
West Main St., NORMAN, O. T.
Wines, Liquors and Cigars,
F. W. IIAWES,
Real-Estate J Insurance
LEXINGTON, OKLAHOMA.
Blue Front,
CNce Whiskies, Wines, Cigars.
Fresh Keg Beer always on tap.
Lexington, O. T.
COTTAGE HOTEL,
EADS A MOOSE, - Proprietors.
LEXINGTON, D. T.
Located In the Cottage hotel building, .vhere you can get Board ar.d
Lodging by the Day or week.
first class table and beds-
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