Lexington Leader. (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, January 20, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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Buggies, Wagons and Harness
We have decided to get out of the "Wagon, Buggy and Harness business and
offer strictly for Cash our full stock of
Jos. W. Moon Buggies and Surreys; Parry Surreys;
Martin Buggies and Surreys.
Also Fuli Line of WAGON, BUGGY and SURREY HARNESS.
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We mean what we say and this goes
at Cost and carriage.
Yours truly,
James
During this sale we will sell Stearns
Pure Paint at SI.40 per gal.
Lexington.
Teachers' Examination.
Free Scholarship.
Fruit Tree Bargains.
W
The next examination for teachers'
certificates will 1) • hi!.! in the C un-
ty Superintendent's < in Norman
Friday and Saturday, •Linuan 27-'JS wrj(e
teach
nary fuitnon «ehool education,
whi'will do good aviriis'" i* urk, to
<i!ilv lo!) words of shorthand
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C f f n Ii t
THE EXECUTION OF A WATCH
may be ever so good yet it will not
keep time if not cleaned and repaired
at least ouce every two years The
cheaper kinds of watches require at
tention ofteu than this. Expert at-
tention at the right time will add
many years to the life of a watch.
WATCH REPAIRING AND CLEANING
is a specialty of mine. The quality
of the work will satisfy the most
particular. I guarantea that it will
fill all requirements. My charges
are quite moderate.
P. F. REICHOW.
HH.m Kx<ttiiinatioi'S will tonkin jit
N:0(> a. in
F. 13. Swank, Co. Supt.
.Chinese Sailors for Hill's Ship.
Two hundred (".lines© are coming to
Victoria on the steamship Empress of
India to join J. J. Hill's mammoth
' steamship Minnesota when slio calls
there about the middle of this month.
! They will serve as deck hands, fire-
men. oilmen, sailors, servants, etc.
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STATIONERY
To l.o vera ef high
Grade Printing
Wi' have just nwivt'il^
J.'} fonts of tin* Intent
st ylos ami fncos of umr
type, and aro now prr-
imred to turn out as
liitfh jrrade art printing
as you candor in Okla-
hnma City or anywhere.
Latest fnc s ,,f Kngrav-
♦'I'm* and Iloumlhand us-
v p^cially for l>ank work
' ( 'tint OIIKTN
:: Lexington Leader
(unfamiliar mutter) to the minute, in
three months or make uo cnarge fur
the course. We will make anyone a
present, of a scholarship who will fiud
auy other school usiui any other
'system of shorthand that will
this. We offer a free scholarship to
any one who will find a stu lent that
has ever finished th Byrne Simple
lied Shortbaud and then laid it abide
and became a successful writer of
auy other system in preference to the
Byrne.
We have the exclusive right of
teaching tin Byrne Simpli fied in the
1 territories, This system during the
past st ven years, has found its way
into thn best business colleges of
America, and it is now used by the
. , , ... na best business colleges of America,
A daily papei for £1 .(JO a year is " '
something the public has long de j H"d * is D0W U8ed l'-V the m<Wt 8HC-
sired The Chicago Daily Review, a j cfHful reporter*
' of the South.
Spoiled Her Beauty.
Harriett Howard, o/L'OO \V. .'I4tli Si..
New York, at one time had her beauty
spoiled with skin trouble. She writes:
"I had Salt Klicum or Kezeinn for years,
but nothing would etireit, until I used
Buckliu's Arnica Salve." A quick and
sure henter for cuts, burns and sores. 25o
at all drUKtfists.
delightful family daily giving all im-
portant news, market reports and
many interesting departments for
| men, women and children, is sent to
.subscribers, for $1 a year, 75 cents
! for six months, 50 cents for three
' months Subscribe todav, address,
iThe Chicago Review Co', 309 Coca °Ur shorthitul1 n bookkeeping.
Cola Building, Chicago, Illinois, Addr, CHPi,al Cily Bl,Hi,"S8 Cul
lege, Guthlie, Oklahoma.
! We also teach the Byrne Practical
Bookkeeping, a system of actual
business! from start to finish, one in
which you learn to do by doing.
Write for free catalogue giving full
particulars regarding the merits of
NOTICE TO CUKDITOTS.
Iu the matter of the estate of fallis
(irow, deceased.
All persons having claims against
ti really in Deinuiiil.
I Nothing- is ir.ore in demand than a
i medicine which meets modern reijaire-
I meats for a blood and system cleanser,
^ such as Dr. King's New Life Pills. They
I arc just what you need to cure stomach said Sal I ie (irow, deceased, are required
I and liver troubles. Try them. At all l" ">e same, with the necessary
| . rtC , voueherH, to the nnoer^iKned executor
druggists. 25c.. guaranteed. ; of said estate, at his residence in Town
of Lexington, iu the County of Olere-
I . land, Oklahoma Territory, and thai
Wanted II) men in each state to f,,nr months have been limited as the
I travel, tack sigus and distribute time for cvaditors to present their claim.
ngaiust said estate.
Apple lri" H. 3c, r.c. Tic and lie.1
One and two yinr«, the li^st trees
ever si-Id here. A comparison is all
we aak
Peach tri es, 4c, (5c and 10c Plen-
ty of Elberta and other leaiiers.
Strawberries, 2iie per HID. liliu
barb roots, 50e per doxrn
Pears, plums, cherries, (crapes,
berry plants, shades and evergreens,
good assortment at right prices. •
1 ickets with each purchase allowing
you to participate- in the distribution
(March 1st) of co-operative prizes
amounting to $lfjo III).
If you buy trees of an agent you
pay him at least 2~i to of) per cent
comaiitoiun. He cau get this in one
of two ways: First, by raising the
price; second, by lowering the grade. I
Sometimes he does both. We have
no agents. Everything you buy of
us is worth the price you pay. Come j
and see us. The Noble Nurseries.
15-tf Noble, Oklahoma.
Big Furniture Store
Desires.to ill,"ink its many customers
fur favors of the past year. We
shall endeavor to use our liest efforts
the coining year to give the trade the
best goods for the least money , . .
Edgar J. Keller
1 W. D. HOLFORD
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samples and circulars of our goods.
|Salary $.">0.00 per month #3.00 per
'day for expenses Kl'HLMAN CO,
j Dept. S , Atlas Building, Chicago.
Dated the Oih day of Jamiiuy. 1 tHl.'i
10 4-r 11. 1-'. Grow, Execui'or.
If there is a young lady you would >
like to see win a scholarship, and
her name doesn't appear in the list
of contestants, cut the vote out of
your paper, and bring it in and vote
for her, also pay up your subscrip .
tion and get 25 votes, then you may
send the Leader to your friend in
the old state for one year and re
ceive '2o votes. By this means you ;
cau start her out very nicely, then :
you might call on your neighbors and
have them do as you did. See how
quick she might receive a few hun-
dred votes, and you would not be 1
doing more than you should do. It
would be an easy matter to will a
scholarship for the lady nf your
choice by you and your friends pay
ing up your subscription and each
sending a few copies of the Leader
to your folks, who are wondering
why you don't send it to them Get
in line and treat the editor fnii Iv.
Is Headquarters for
BARQAI NS
in Dry Goods, Notions, J
Shoes, Hats and Staple J
and Fancy Groceries... !
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Groocl i.Ol'l Vot<
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Lexington Leader Scholarship Contest
For Mis
As the Most Popular Young Ladv
i Did you say oil tags? We
them, and tin y are for sale.
Irtve
The big can setting in.the Leader
office window is tiie can that holds
the votes
Fair Dealings. j lf ifs lliRh printII1K V()ll
, Honest Weights, Courteous Treat want, call on the Leader We have
Blank mortgages for sale at this | ment, at the Pioneer Hardware the latest faces of type and the men
House of .1. S Littli's that know how to Use them
office.
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