Lexington Leader. (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 25, Ed. 1 Monday, March 6, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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A FAMILY SAFEGUARD
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Dt. Green arranges with the Niece of Dr. Bo-
chce to handle her famous Uncle's Great
Throat and Lung Cure.
<JThe best family safeguard is a reliable
household medicine that will cure croup,
coughs, colds, chilly sensations, running
eyes and nose, sore throat and broiK-hial
affections—that will keep the children
proof against all contagious diseases.
qSuch a medicine is Boschee's German
Syrup, which has a record of 35 years in
the cure of consumption, catarrh and all
"lung and bronchial troubles.
<JThe fame of German Syrup as a con-
sumptive cure, since its purchase by Dr.
Green from the niece of the famous Dr.
Boschee, has extended to all parts of the
earth. It has big sales everywhere. 10
<JTwo sizes, 23c and 75c. All druggists.
Asbery & Reavis.
Special Clubbing Offer
The DallaH Semi-Weekly News
makes a specialty of full amj com-
plete Indian and Oklahoma Territo
Wlieu the battleships now build-
ing are completed the American
navy will have twenty fotir ships of
that class, with a total tonnage of
317,529. France will have twenty-
five battleship?, with a total tonnage
of 300,389; Germany twenty two,
with a tonnage of 256,557; Italy
eighteen, of 224,639 tone; and Rus-
sia twenty-four, with a tonnage of
302 504.
A man living near CLillicotbe
playfully knocked hie wife down balf
a dozen times, pressed a dagger to
her throat and otherwise abused her.
The Cbillicotbe Tribune says that,
under this treatment, the wife finally
"started a fuss" and got mad. The
unreasonable disposition of some
women is beyond understanding. 11
STARTLING MORALITY.
Statistics show startling mortality,
from appendicitis and peritonitis. To
prevent and cure these awful diseases.
there is just one reliable remedy, Dr.
King's New Life Pills. M. Flrnnery, of Alternative J. T. I reskitt,
It Custom llouse l'lace, Chicago, says:
"They have no equal for constipation
j and biliousness." 28c at all druggist.
Teachers' Meeting.
On account of the bad weather,
the teachers did not hold their uiuet
ing February IS, and will hold* the j
next meeting at Lexington Saturday, .
March 18. All teachers are asked,
to be preseut.
. PROGRAM.
Song—By Association.
How to teach geography in the
7th grade—G. W. Cross, Misses Al-
meta Williams, Jimmie Jackson.
Importance of composition work in
the grades—Mesdamea Mary Mit-
chell Otto Little, and Mr. L R.
Ramsey.
Lesson from Seeley's School Man-
agement, Chapters x, xi, xn, F. B.
Swank. Agricnlture in the public
schools—W. L Lurry, F. A Hergog,
W. T. Harris
Hotv to teach percentage—J E.
Carrier, Miss Hattie Koepke, W. R.
Sieg.
Debate: Resolved, that a compul-
sory school law should be enacted —
Negative
O. V. Pool.
Influence of the teacher's conduct
on his pupils—\Y NT. Rice
EDMUND P. MELSON,
President.
C. A. G00DALE.
Secretary.
THE MISSOURI STATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
(Home Office St. Louis, Mo.)
A l*rogres&ivc U]>-to-dntG Old Line Company.
All policies are registered and secured by a pledge of bonds or deeds of trust deposited with the
insurance department of the State of Missouri.
Do you want to protect your estate or your family if you die or provide for yourself in your old
age? The best way to do it is to buy a life insurance policy in the
MISSOURI STATE LIFE INSURANCE CO.
This company is investing a part of its accumulations in mortgages or deeds of trust on desirable
farms in this section of Oklahoma.
Do you want to borrow money on your farm at a low rate, on long time payment with liberal
pre payment privileges? If you do we have the money to lend.
For particulars as to rates, etc., sec or write
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SAJ1 F. SEWELL, General Agent, Lexington, Oklahoma.
An old maid in Purcell satv a sign
over a comer grocery, "Families
Supplied Here " and bolted iu and
ordered a husband and two chilrdeu.
Special Clubbing Offer!
The Twice-a Week Republic
St. Louis, the besteemi weekly news
Wanted—Capable men and ivom-
I en for censi s work and to act as rep-
and 1 eseutativtf in this and adjoining ttr
ritorv for tnagi/.iue ami music busi-
of The gtPHt buowm of thin prcpiirnniun ness 0f old established house. Our
in the relief and cure of bowel complaints i . , >•
a- 1 catalogues It
! Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera
Diarrhoea licmedv.
ovi r
magazines
and Farm Pro-
paper in the country, a,JU ,umu .... jlt ^ faiK auJ ^ ro<,Ilc.t.a
S iui I America s leading agricultural | water and sweetened is pleasant t
and home monthly, will be sent to it is equally
any address—or to separate Hd- adults, for sale by The Owl Dreg
dresses, n lieu so requested— lor ON h
DOLLAR A YEAR. . a. . u> ic.
THE TWICE-A WEEK HEPUIi- 1 (10 acres, 110 of which are iu eul-
LIC for nearly half a century has | tivation. The farm is fenced
earned and maintain the confidence
is unquestionably the best
Weekly publication in the world.
It gives the news ffom all over Hie
world, a splendid war service, but
particularly an unsurpassed' News
Service of the Southwest in General
and the two territories in particular.
Special features are Tte Farmers'
Forum, A Page for the Boys and >f uear|y half a million
Girls, A Page for Women. covc'rs tbe Dews of the
Particular attention is given to j ougbly and accurately, and issues
Reports of the Cotton Market. You ' StH,e
can get The News in connection with j inB tlje llltest and most reliable re- water at
The Lexington Leader for the small perl* of the particular locality in vant house
I has brought it into almost universal uee. \ . .
,, and selections of music at ci t
with i _
lake. i'mi'k". Salary *1S per week. Ex-
valuable fur ohilbren and j perii-nce unnecessary, but good refer |
ences required. Address, Spuaoi e j
1 WnoLESAi-E Co , 1270 Wabash Avenue, (
Farm For Sale. !Chicago, in. m ist
readers. It
world thor-
As paradoxical as it may seem, the
„ hog fields, which is surrounded by |oftener mau lose9 his ,eulPer the
from 7 to (J wires, 5 acres in a good J U10re 'ie 'ias pf
voting orchard. Two good barns'
, i ■ 1 . 1 Seed Potatoes, Garden Seed's and
and a good eight room residence,
ach contain wind mill, scales and plenty of good i "u'on ,s ''' ^ u8^'e s-
the door, also a small st-r- !
All other out houses! Iiros-'
the two best /mints hi the
sum of SI SO a vear. which it circulates. Its special do- necessary and hog sheds. There is simms.V l.incol,, ,,ain
Subscribe now and get the local partments are edited by experts, and uot a more desirable farm in Cleve- j
is f/imrtmlrt <1 Id rorrr ,"<H> st/iinrr
news and the general News at small rtfc.U contributors af
the best in the country. It
CO't.
Wanted 10 men in each" state to
trav-1, taek signs and .distribute
samples and circulars of our goods.
Salary $50.00 per mouth. .*3.00 per
day for expenses. Kl'HLMAN CO.
Dept. S., Atlas li'uilding, Chicago.
JOHN HORTTOR
■among | land county. Loentod ! 1 2 milts feet,1;vo i;un t icork% /jet ./afton.
pub-, east and 2 miles u< rth of Lexington.
You are Invited
To Call and Inspect Our Large Stock of
Our Suits are strictly lip to date and Dresser and Comode
with a nice Iron lied makes a beautiful combination.
We would like very much for you call and look our line
over in the following: Folding Beds, Side Bjards, Bullet Side
ll'J.mK Buffet China Closets, War I Ro!)e , Ladies Roll Top
Desks, l'rince s Dresser.-, Dressing Tables and Exteu-
tion Tables All quarter-sawed and p dished. Very line finish.
Out Carpet Department—we say complete. Art squares 0x12
from .? l.r.O to *45.00.
Rugs all sizes auil at any price. Wu have too many rugs
in stock and have decided to close them out (Axuiiuister at $2 50)
All Wool Smyria $2 25, liajia brand SI 35. All good size and
bright Floral Designs.
Our Iron Bed Stock is very large, and sells from $2 50 to
¥25 00 with slats and complete.
Can sell Irop Bed, Mattress and Spring, (Steel Folding) at
$7.00, complete. lJelivered in Purcell or Lexington.
Ki member we will cut, match, sew and furnish pap r free
f.ir the -ami- price yu pay elsewhere lur the carpet.
Ail the Goods You Want on
Week, Monthly or Fall Time
lished every Tuesday and Thursday
-eight page1; each i-sue -sixteen
pages a weik.
FARM PROGRESS, issued on
the first Thursday of every month,
iir particulars call ou or atltlres
() Fox. Lexington. (). T.
in(t:i:i ii:ij'. iu;i tauty.
II would have heen incredible brutal-
ity if C'liae. !«'. l.eniherger. of Syracuse.
N. V., had not done the best he could j
for his suffering son. "My hoy," lie
says, ''cut a fearful gash over his eye,!
so I applied HucKlen's Arnica Salve 406
f t!
! •Ill, \\ III
D.'p.irtui"
i t Caskets will i1
had years of .
Yours truls
■.his w
Purcell
-I In
DtiALHR IN
FINE SADDLES
AND
GOOD HARNESS.
Handles Everything of First-class
Grade Needed by Our People.
For Fine Repairing, Call
On
]< JOHN HORTTOR.
I contains sixteen or mere full, stand
! ard size newspaper pages, filled with
; up-to-date farm literature, and spe-
Icial departments for the home, fash-
ions, boys and girls, fiction, etc., etc. ^ quifkly healed ii and saved his 1H>
It js published by The Republic—a eye." Good for hums and ulcers too.! 18
guarantee of its excellence and high Only -'5c at al! druggists.
character, ' !
We learn that street cominissioner
King, thfough instruction of the
council, will soon begin replanting
shade trees in the Lexinglou C'-ilie
tery, where they hive failed to 1 i v ■
a'id grow lb' will t.-ke particular
pains to ti:ii ke the eeui 'tery more
beau iful lliin \< ir than heretofore,
and use every i Ifort to ktep down
vegitatou. We are glad to see this
spirit in o'.ir city officials and hope
that they will carry out their plans
with regard to beeping up the come-
try.
Rnilroad Time Table.
north 1IOIND.
TI ME
Arrives Leaves
3:25 3:36 a in
(i :;0 a, m.
L'i'Jil 2:40p.m.
12:00 a. m
j p. in,
420 (local freight)..
I'll new tiain from e
It will PAV you to take advaii
tage of this "pee'.al c fTer NOU L^.e
this
(ti! OKI. 15 LANK
The R. public, Si. 1/aiis Mo !
Inclosed iiml >1, for which send
The Twice-a-week Republic and
Farm 1'rogress oi:o vear to.
south norsi)
A rrives
1:15
Leaves
I a. to.
10:00 a. iu.
]:50 p. iv
Niune
K L' .D
Nil
Stale
l'l new tlinn tor M'litn
17 t:M
115 1:45 p. in
421! (local freight) • 5il p. m
Numbers 115 and 110 make close con-
nection al Newton, Kan., with trains
to and from Denver, Colorado Springs
and California points. I Jo not run
south of Purcell.
A. \V II I,'I K.MAN, Apent
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f', *1
It is pleasure to
Little Liver Pills ami
effect upon the liver.-
1 > injr Co.
' Backache is never known to those
persons who take an occasional tlose of
k Republic tne price is pin^^g, TIn* value of the resin oh-
The price of Farm Pro tained from the Pine tree has lon^r
been reconuizetl in the treatment of
ti scales of the hladder and kidneys.
One tlose of Pinenles' will pive relief
and one battle will cure.—Sold hv The
Owl I)nip Co.
NOTE—If you only want TI
Twice a-Wt
95c.a year.
gress alone is 10c a year
take Dr. Dade's
enjoy their tonic
-So'd hy Ttie Ort'l
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WOODS-LOVE CO.
-OF—
Purcell,
Indian
Have the swellest line of
SHOES and HATS
ever brought to this part of the territory.
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See llient if you want eithel of the above at a bargain.
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WAXTED-—Trustworthy m::n ir
woman to manage Imsiuess in this
county and adjoining territory ft
well estaleished house of soliii liuan-
cial sthii<liticj Si'20 straight cash sal
ury with all ntcessary expet.s's.
Position pi rmanent, previous exper
ience not essential. No investment
r ipiirep. We furnish everything.
Enclose self addressed envelope.
Address , Manager, SlOComo Block,
Chicago, HI 20 8 t
PltKSIIYTKlllAN cnUHCIl.
Sabbath School, 10 a. m.
J. A. VlIiGlN, Supt.
Preaching !1 a in. and 7:80 p.in ,every
second aril fourth Sural aye.
A cordial welcome to all.
Cham. Kihkpathick, Pant or
mkthoi>ist.
Sunday ScImmiI at 10 p. rn.
J. I?. Colliim. Supt.
Preaching t-vi-ry Sunday at 11 a. in.,
and 7:15 p. in.
Kpworth League: Dt-votinnal meeting
•ach Sunday at 0:15 p. m.
Bible Study Circle every other Satur-
day at 7 ::;<i p. m.
Woiiih.i's Home Mission Sofnety ever)
Tuesday at : p. in.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday even
ing at 7:1*> p. in.
You are cordial!)' invited to these .ser-
vices.
T. f). Shanks. Pastor.
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PURCELL MILL & ELEVATOR COMPANY
Purcell, Indian Territory.
Will pay you more for your
Wheat, Corn and Oats,
Than you can Lret elsewhere. Our weights
I Our Flour
are guaranteed
• • •
Is haiidlt d hy "II ilie h ading mere
Why not patu'iii/.- hume industry
(i:ve us a call and a chance at
Satisfaction
Wlil' ®
Cream
ants
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if L *xin£jtuu
(1 1'
Mild keep i ll
i your busine^
Guaranteed.
money at home?
i-. all \vt- ask.
ENGLISH BERKSHIRES
It is illltiiMilt to cure a cough or free
vournelf from the dine imforts of a eohl :
unless * ou aiove the howela. Bee's
Laxative Honey and Tar acts on the
bowels and drives all cold out <>f tlie
syHtem, Then comes its soothing ef-
feet and strengthening influence upon
the throat and lungs For Croup.
Whooping <'migh, ('olds, jiimI all Lung
and lirnnehi.il .ifl'ee ions, no leinely is
equal to the original Laxative Honey
ami I ai' —Sold bv I he Ow I Drug Co.
THE GUARANTEED
h
REMEDY
II a
tin rter- fc
;i; el, \
milk
The Poor Han s Friend.
The L'reat boar, Lord Oxford \
No. 71W7S at head of herd. Best
Imported and Am rie^n blood
Visitors Vfelcome at all Times
C. N. CURTIS.
THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC.
■ KWANC or IMITATIONS.
THI CLNUINK PRIPANID ONLY BY
Ballard-Snow Liniment Co.
OX. LOUIS, MO.
OWL DKL'U STOKE.
Why send to a city to have your
books printed, \vl en tbe Lkadeh can
do you a- i/nod a j.ili and get it out
jll t as quick.
An absolute specific and ant!-.*eptic prcp-
' arr^lon for all kindit of
SOKE Til HO AT.
SIMPLY A GARGLE. PERFECTLY HARMLESS.
A 'ire cure tor f'ortr.«ercnv Tontllitl*, Quinsy,
In ur- ' ' " . ur.u caturrhul Sore Throat.
A pi. w.r.l.v«! of Croup, Whooping Cough and
I) plitherla.
VI lil KVIMfS IIKAI.IMi MOOTIIINO
Knd«irM'i1 li. i ho Mont KihIiphii Throat Speclal-
ifila in ihe cdiiuiry.
0.'i ii 1i1 l.i'pt In «>Tpry hoiuo. 1'rlc* KA Outs.
I lei i' Hrilh'lnr Co., !>«■• Muluet, lowx
He — Dear, you kuow I'd
through fci yuu.
She—Well, suppose we begin on
that hundred (h ilars you shovvtd
Dlic mil*'
*u t "t
iiini <>n<* - tin II mil
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Notice cIjm
'v :ids tl.i-
nye in the
\vt ek.
various dis
nie.
' livorythiun vt
| and d.< jjood it y
j nr\ Tahiets —Si
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mi tnki
ul 11 \
-ill taste jrooil
King's Dvspep-
I'he Owl Drug
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Lexington Leader. (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 25, Ed. 1 Monday, March 6, 1905, newspaper, March 6, 1905; Lexington, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc110224/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.