Lexington Leader. (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1904 Page: 3 of 8
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PERKINS&REID
The Old Reliable General Merchandise Store of Lexington,
Are in a Position to Show the Best and Most Up-to-date Line
of Clothing ever Brought to this Section of the Country
it
looks
nice
on
this
man
It
would
look
nice
on
you
Grocery Department
Our Grocery Department is complete with the choic-
est of Staple ami Fancy Groceries, ami we sell tlieni at
a live and let live price, (.'all ami inspect our goods
and get our prices.
Ladies' Coats.
We have just received a compete line of Ladies'
Coats: all sizes and the latest styles,
Dress Patterns.
We have the most beautiful line of Dress Patterns
ever brought to Lexington. We have the latest in
Broadcloth and Brilliantine Patterns, in fftct our Dress
Goods Department is complete in all lines.
Belts and Ties.
We have the swellest line of Belts and Ties in the
city, and we invite your attention to this department
when you visit our store.
Keep your eye on this space, as it will
be occupied by us all the fall.
PERKINS & REID.
< >ur Dry Goods
the latest patterns
best.
Dry Goods.
Department is full and complete with
and styles, and the quality is the very
Clothing.
Our Clothing Department
was never equaled in the city.
If vve can t ht you with a suit, we
•nil take your order for one.
W e are sole agents for the
S. M. it S. and Loewenstain
Clothing, which are the best
ready made clothing in tlie city.
You will save >25 cents on
every dollar that on spend by
buying S. M. A- S. Clothiii".
PUBLIC SALE!
4 miles east and 1 mile south of Lexington,
commencing at 10 o'clock, November 23rd,
will sell to the highest bidder
1 mare and colt, 1 mule. 36 head high grade cattle, including
3 steers two years old. 3 steer yearlings and several fresh
milch cows, 13 head of hogs. 1 full blood Berkshire male,
(small bone). 200 chickens. 1 two horse wagon, buggy and
farming implements.
Terms of Sale: All sums of $5.00 or under
cash in hand, and all sums over $5.00 one
year at interest of 8 per cent with banka=
ble note. For cash over $5.00 discount of
5 per cent.
O. P. HOUSTON.
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^ Telephone Number 145,
NEWMAN Ac BONNEAU
THE HOUSE FURNISHER.
Purcell, I. T.
If you are in the market for furniture, carpets, rugs,
matting, machines aud led lounges or anything in our
line, we can save you money.
We carry no samples, everything ip stock and we defy
competition. We buy for cash and ean sell for less.
We will pay bridge toll to all who buy of as.
Get prices befoi>e you come and see hoiv we can save
you money.
Remember we give you a nice rug with each bill you
Yours to please,
NEWMAN A BU&NEAl'.
Fads of Wealthy Women.
Some of 'he smart New York wo
men have a fail for cooking and have
favorite recipe*. Mrs. Peter Marliu,
formerly Miss Lillian Oelriclis, is a
devotee of the dialing dish, aud in-
vites her friends to the little suppers
where she presides over the chafing
dish with great skill. She has a re-
"BLAZE AWAY GRIDLEY
WHENEVER YOU ARE
READY"
Whs the noted command to the fa- j
mous gunner, who (irt-d the lirst Hhot1
in the battle of Manilla. It was fol- '
HAS POTATO 3 FEET LONG
Grower Is Very Proud of the
Big Vegetable.
Tifton, Georgia, Nov. 1">.- J. T
ripe for cooking reed birds and potato ! lowed by the greatest naval victory
halls that cannot he excelled. Mrs. Lver w0„ for our „
lofcn Jacoh Astor loves salads and des- I
ierts and has discovered many new P''.v ''tit every young person
An Alpine Heroine.
One of the In-live t deeds In Alpine
annals was performed a short time
ago 011 the mountain I'-iray do Tarde-
va.nt in Haute Savoie. by Mile Mari-
anne llelachenal. a French peasant girl
IS years of ape. At ureal risk sha ,, , ....
saved her lover, .lose., ti lioliiti. who ■ oks, of Worth county, whose rep.
is of the same age as Marianne, from illation as a potato raiser hits been
won through many years of fruitful
crops, brought to town recently
I certain death.
According to tlie Paris correspond-
! cuts of the liOiidou Daily chronicle
rsrSiT"srvsK:,vi,h: -- - j
practical education aud prepare to! before them alongside a strong cou-
win in the battle of life could read I w1"'" "0,>i" noticed that some
, . , i goats still remained near the summit.
tins command aud appropriate its i„ s,,jte of the entreaties of Marianne.
meaning. I Robin took a short cut up the couloir,
Hewhoisreailv ou*ht to "blaze I inStea'' Rnl"K "' "" ha,i'
,, • ; reached a point half way up th« ron-
<inh\ now. Why wait until after' loir when an avalanche of stone?* rush-
\tnas when vou can start now" down, sweeping him off his legs,
The most skillful general that * T' "un'"?, ?'"! "Tr" "r°c''
uci a uirti pl(.p Mile. Delaclienal for a n.oment
ever maneuvered an army on an stood rooted to the spot with horror;
Americau battle field achieved his ,h(i I1PX| 'IIS,aul slle ran inu. the mld-
, ... , , , die of the couloir right In the wav of
V getting there before the t|le avalanche of stones, and caught
enemy expected him and making I her lover in her arms. Both were ear-
things happen when he < ot there ' <i<l*",war<|. but ll,, bravo girl
.... , , , " managed to slop at the brink of the
he same is true of the great cap- abyss, over which the avalunei e
tains of industry, they don't wait! thundered The young girl half-drag
for Xrnas to come, or 'the moon to fd' halr<-a,rric<' t,er "'.conscious bur-
... ,. den out of danger and, hurrying to the
lull or something to turn up They village, obtained help Besides
"blaze away" aud turn something up j seveie wound in the hand, Robin had
u II,,r,. , , two I'lbs broken, and sustained other
a nery lesson to voune neoo e . . ....
. . • n II' j internal injuries. It was only dlscov-
\\ ait until after \mas and the op ! tred later that Marianne hail also
aceplloji portunity may be gone forever. having received son-*
This paper urges that every young not prions
A'lil not disclose. Her pride is mac
iroon basket, for which the Ingred-
ients are prunes, macaroons, whipped
r-reani and sherry. Mrs. Payne Whit-
ney, formerly Miss Helen adds
to her literary ability a fry .,alad
lliat is pronounced delicious. This
«he makes of Malaga grapes, bananas,
orange juice and shredded endive and
nerves it In banana skins, with a mix-
ture of French dressing and mayon-
naise. Mrs. George II. De Korpst loves
baked things. \egi tubl n or fruits. One
f her luuchf on dishes is original and
delicious. This is nothing more nor
less than large Hartlett p«ars stuffed
and baked until brown.
Brought Astor to Time.
1 ho very latest London anecdote
concerning William Waldorf Astor
dates from a certain dinner pany glv-
n by tlie eccentric expatriate al which
Joseph Chamberlain and bis wlf« wer«
guests The two started in ample
tiir.c, but owing In a sireel blockade
were delayed and arrived one niiniUe
late. ('altered into the
room, tliey found it vacant. The
guests lind been seated prom|Kly on
tii
eason.
It is of the Spanish variety, aud
the piece brought in is •! feet, 4 in-
ches long. Besides this, in pulling
it up. a piece IS inches was broken
oil of one end. The Spanish potato
is noted as a "runner," but this one
breaks the record and gives Mr.
Hooks the 1S)II| ribbon. K\.
NOTICE
To my friends and voters, cam-
paign committee and brother candi
dates of Cleveland county.
As it was impossible for me t
make a campaign I feel very thank
ful and will always appreciate what
the people did for me on November
Stb, I ill It. KOBT. STOUNEK,
Register of Deeds, elect.
If you consider orici
must consider quality.
the lioHir. Mr. Chambwrlam wasn't person who expects to go to school
worried. "TO! Mr. Astor to come and J later write to day to Capital City
conduct Mik. Cham bar lain to the I o..„- ,, " , ,, . . , „ i
table." he ssld in hi* blandest tune to ' ll8lue88 College, of Guthrie, O. T.,
the Slinky. " Y—y— yes alt-.'' said the j for catalogue, and not wait till after !
fervant, with one «!•««, M the •« , \mtw, This school is a live
inspiiiag inoiioela. He rnual i a e da- >
ItTered the mtvssaga. Mr. Aki«i- cam*.
wire
Largest Flower That Grows
The ralfesia of Sumatra is said to
and takes no vacation. It and the
.... j business world are big enough that
A new theory that is proving success-1 .. _ ,
a i • ,u c l 7 | Toucan enter any time and iret
ful in the enre of Coughs, Lung and * X
Bronchial affections is offered in Bee's ' e'lllal
Laxative Honey and Tar. This reme-
dy cuts the rancua, heals the mem-
branous lining of the throat, lungs and
bronchial tubes: wards off Pneumonia '
and strengthens the aystenj generally ; , , , ,
Croup and Whooping Coogh disappear! he tl,e lar'?est aDl1 m0Nt nasgnificent I
before its use as snow before the sua- j "ovyer in the world. It is composed I
shine of spring It's pleasant. Sold , of five roundish petals each a foot !
by the Owl Drng Store. j acrow and of a red color, covered j
| with numerous irregular yellowish i
Blank mortgages for sale at this j w|lite ,we||inps. The petals sur-I
- round a cup nearly a foot wide, the j
FOR SALE j tni,r8'" of which boars the stamenn,
A faw Irne thorough hr*d 1'cJand. j
Chiua pigs, of both -J. S. l,it-
tle.
y ni
You
j will got bettor furniture for
| better prices ,-it K;ickleys in
J 1'urcell than any place in Let-
I iiv'ton or Purcell.
Call on the Lender Tor Hue com
mexei'al printing. i
NO POISON IN CHAMBKKIJIIN'S
COU(iH KKMKOY.
From .Napier New Zealand Herald
Two years ago the Pharmacy Board of
New South Wales, Australia, bad an
analysis made of all the cough metli-
clncs that were sold in that market.
Out of the entire li«t they found onlv
one that they declared was free Oroiu
all poisons. This exception wasOharu-
berlain's Cough Remedy, made by the
Chamberlain Medicine Company, Den
Moines. Iowa, I'. S. A. The absence
of all narcotics luskes this remedy the
safest and best that can be had; and it
is witli a feeling of security that any
mother can give it to bei little ones.
Chamberlain's Cough Jtemedy is es-
pecially reccomraentled by its maker*
... . _ | ,0|. COUgt,|, cold*, croup, and whooping
, \V« have a great supply of mort- tongh. When taken in time it pre-
gagna. notes esd oiltsga, vents pueuoionia. 'I'hia remedy is foe
sale hy The Owl Ding Btoitj.
wr ORIGINAL
Laxative
HONEY
SSlTAR
An improvement oyer all Cough,
Lung and Bronchial Remediei.
Cures Coughs, Strengthens the
Longs, gently mores the Bowels.
Pleasant to the taste and good
alike for Yonng and Old.
fcy rmeuic NUICISZ «. I. a.
Owl Lh-ug Store.
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