Lexington Leader. (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, May 19, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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Lexington Leader,
J. O. FOX, - Proprietor.
The Official City Paper.
Subscription One Yonr One Vollur.
Telephone Xumber IN.
Display ada 10 cents per inch each inser-
tion.
Locals fife cent« per line each insertion.
All pay looals rop ontil ordered out.
MAY 19, 1A05.
The base ball boys are doing
eome good work this Bummer.
That 5000 Club for Lexington
should come to the front at an
early date.
The usual bet was made not long
ago in London that a certain man
with a wonderful palate would
identify twenty-five different sorts
of wine by tasting them, one after
another, with eyes shut. Up to
the twenty-fourth he mentioned
each correctly. Being puzzled
what to give him for the twenty-
fifth, his judges were driven to
give him water. He turned it over
and over with his tongue, asked for
a second mouthful, considered it
with a perplexed expression, at
last had an inspiration. "Of
course," he exclaimed, "it's the
stuff—I don't know what it's
called—it's the stuff you clean your
teeth with."
A Buffalo Calf.
YVbeo George Miller, of the 101
Ranch went to Montana to buy buf-
falo he secured tbirt-two head. When
the herd reached tbe ranch he found
that he had thirty-three in the two
cars.io which they were shipped. Tbe
additional one was a calf born some
place between Kansas City and tbe
ranch and the last buffalo to be born
I in this part of tbe country. The
youngster is a hull and be is a lively
little fellow. l/nless he meets with
bad luck, the editors and visitors at
tbe ranch on June 11, will have an
opportunity of seeing him.
It begins to look as if Germany
had punctured the tire of the stand
pat wagon.
Even a mayor may lead n stren-
uous life, according t o Mayor
Dunne, of Chicago.
What about the Silver Cornet
Band ' It is a necessity and
should be re-organized at once.
How a head of a government can
be popular remains an unsolvable
mystery to the Czar of all the Rus-
Tlie youny lady who edits the
Louisville Lyre prints this recipe
for scandal: Take a grain of false-
hood, a handful of runabout, the
same quantity of nimble tongue, a
sprig of the herb of backbite, a
teaspoonful of don't-you-tell-it, six
drops of malice and a few drops of
envy, add a little discontent and
jealously, and strain through a bag
of misconstruction. Cork it up in
a bottle of malvolence and hang it
up on a skein of street yarn. Keep
it in a hot atmosphere, shaking it
every few days. Take a few drops
before walking out and the desired
result will follow.
Elder Dowie's effort to capitalize
Zion City on a $7,000,000 basis'!
brings him into the frenzied ii-1
nancc class.
John Barrett will go to Bogota
against the advice of his physician.
John would rather be a martyr
than be lost sight of. ,
Lexington is greatly in need of
a canning factory. Why not |
some one make an effort to have
one established here?
People all over Oklahoma, In-
dian Territory and Kansas are tak-
ing a great interest in the coming
Indian celebration on the 101
Ranch on June 11. Many living
at a distance are now asking the
railroads for special trains and
special coaches to carry them to
and from the celebration. These
are being granted as fast as the
roads receive the requests and
there will be many parties made up
to attend the celebration in this
Why Suffer from Klieiimatixin.
Why suffer from rheumatism when
one application of Chamberlains Pain
Balm will relieve the pain'.'. The cjuiclc
relief which this liniment afford* make
rest ami sleep possible, and tbat alone
is worth many times its cost. Many
who have used it have been happily
surprised to find that after awhile the
relief became permanent. Mrs. V. 11.
heggete of Yum Yum. Tenn., writes.
"I am a great suffer from rheumatism,
all Quer from head to foot and Cham-
berlains Pain Balm is the only thing
that will relieve the pain." For sale by
Owl drug store.
Annual School Meeting.
Tbe Eighth Legislative Assembly
changed the date of the Annual
School meeting to tbe last Tuesday
in May, but as this day falls on a
holiday this year, tbe school meet-
ings will be held on tbe following
day, Wednesday, May 31, 1905.
F. B. Swank, Co. Supt. •
Herbine
Will overcome indigestion and dyspep-
sia; regulate the bowels and cure liver
and kidney complaints. It is tbe best
blood euiicber and invigorator in the
world. It is purely vegetable, perfectly
harmless, and should be a sufferer from
disease, you will use it if you are wise.
K. K. Andrews. Editor and Mgr. Co-
coa and Kutledge News, Cocoa, Fla ,
writes, '1 have used your Herbine in
my family, and find it most excellent
medicine. Its effects upon myself have
been a marked benefit. 1 recommend
it unhesitatingly.1' 5oc. Owl drugstore
W anted—Capable men and wom-
en for cENsrs work and to act as rep-
resentative in this and adjoining ter-
ritory for magizine and music busi-
ness of old established house. Our
catalogues list over 3,000 magazines
and 5,000 selections of music at <tt
prices. Salary $18 per week. Ex-
perience unnecessary, but good refer
euces required. Address, Straoie
Wholesale Co , 270 Wabash Avenue, •
Chicago, 111. 21-lSt j
A Creeping Death.
lilood poison creeps up toward the
heart, causing death. J. E. Stearns), J
Belle I'laiue. Minn., writes that a friend j
dreadfully injured his hand, wlr'ch
swelled up like blood poisoning. Buck-!
lens Arnica Salve drew out the poison,
healed the wound, and saved liis life.
Best in tli.i world for burns and sores. |
-'.h' at all druggists.
It is hoped the city fathers will
arrange to draiu the seveial pools in
! the city before hot weather comes.
There are ten bankers in the
Ohio penitentiary. The only re-
gret their depositors have is that
they did not get there sooner.
The Electric line is now a sure
thing, and by the time it will be
put in operation we should have
several more factories in Lexing-
ton.
Lexington is a beautiful place to j
live in, and more people should j
know it, and know of the country
that surrounds it. A 5000 Club
should be organized, and get to!
work for a bigger and better Lex-1
incton.
Territory of Oklahoma, n
? 6K.
County of Cleveland.
In Probate Court, May term. 1905.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Charles Woodring and Sarah ^
A. Woodring, Deceased.
On reading and tiling the petition of
John A. WoodrinR, administrator of the
estate of Charles Woodring and Sarah A.
Woodring. deceased, setting forth the
amount of personal estate that has come
to his hands, and the disposition thereof;
the amount of debts outstanding agninst
said deceased, and a description of all the
real estate of which said deceased died
seized, and the coudition and value of the
respective portions thereof: and praying
that license be to him granted to sell the
East half of the Southeast quarter of Sec-
tion twenty-eight (28), Township ($))
North of Range One (1), East Indian Me-
ridian. Cleveland county, Territory of
Oklahoma, same being* a part of said es-
tate. And it appearing, by said petition,
that there is not sufficient personal estate
in the hands of said Administrator to pay
said debts, ar.d that it is necessary in or-
der to pay the same to sell all of said real
estate:
It is therefore ordered, That all per-
son- interested in said estate, appear be
fore tin- Judge of this Court, on Saturday,
the 10th day of June, A. D., 11)05, at!)
o'clock A. M., at. the probate court rooms j
in the city of Norman, in said county. I
then and there to show cause (if any
there be) why license should not be grant-
ed ti) said administrator t< sell .-aid real
estate according to the prayer of said pe-
tition.
And it is Furthur Ordered, That a copy
of this order shall be published for four
successive weeks prior to said day of
hearing, in the Lexington Leader, a
weekly newspaper printed ami published
in the town of Lexington, in said county,
according to law.
1 You are Invited
To Call and Inspect Our Large Stock of
Everything Yon Want to Put in Yoor House
Our Suits are strictly up to date and Dresser and Comode
with a nice Iron Bed makes a beautiful combination.
We would like very much for you call and look our line
over in the following: Folding Beds, Side Boards, Buffet Side
Boards, Buffet China Closets, Ward Robes, Ladies Roll Top
Desks, Princess Dressers, Dressing Tables and Exten-
tion Tables. All quarter-sawed and polished. Very fine finish.
Oui Carpet Department—we say complete. Art squares 9x12
from 14.50 to $45.00.
liugs all sizes aud at any price. We have too many rugs
in stock and have decided to close them out (Axminister at $2,30)
All Wool Smyria $2.25, Rajia brand $1 3j. 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 Iron Bed, .1/attress aud Spring, (Steel Folding) at
$7.00, complete. Delivered in Purcell or Lexington.
Remember we will cut, match, sew and furnish paper free
for the same price you pay elsewhere lor the carpet.
All the Goods You Want on
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$
^ NEWMAN & BONNEAU, Purcell Jt
Week, Monthly or Fall Time
Our stock of Coffins and Caskets will arrive this week and
,1/r. F. S. Tennant, who has had years of experience will have-
charge of this Department. Yours truly,
HOUSE
ON A
HILL
■KOM HERE TO THERE.
And there's pure air. pure water and sunshine
jtii the hill. Just the place for a rest after
a i'liiL' winter. 1 t's the
CRESEMT HOTEL.
Eureka Spring?, Ark.,
OPKUATKI) 1! Y T11K FRISCO SYSTKM
Hound-trip tickets to Knrpka Springs on sale
every day in the year.
A.L. ('. W. STAIN. I>. I'. A.
HM\ Wichita, Kas.
The new ship, St. Louis, took to
the water when launched just as if
it hadn't been named St. Louis.
And it wasn't christened with beer
either.
Just twelve days until the open-
ing of the Lewis and Clark Expo-
sition at Portland, Oregon. To
those who have never visited the
Pacific coast, this will be a line op-
portunity.
If begins to look as if the Presi-
dent would have specially to pre-
pare a little sermon for those land-
lords who refuse to rent to people
with children.
Massachusetts does not promise
the President any bear hunting i
but it boasts of the fact that it can
afford him some of the finest lob-1
sters in the world.
If Philadelphia is in earnest
about applying the gallows pre-
scription to her citizens she is like-
ly to drop down to sixteenth place
in tbe list of large cities of the Un-
ion. It will certainly depopulate
her.
The creamery is a paying invest-
ment and a benefit to Lexington
and surrounding country, so could
other enterprises be. Let the good
work keep up.
99'y
Do you like it? Then why
be contented with it? Have
to be? Oh, nol Just put on
Ayer's Hair Vigor and have
long, thick hair; soft, even
hair; beautiful hair, without a
single gray line in it. Have a
little pride. Keep young just
as long as you can.
" I am fifty seven years olt\, and until re-
cently iuv Iia'.i w-s very jrray. rtnt I" '* few
weeks Ayer'e Hair Vi^or restored Hie natural
color to my ludr so ih>w tliere I* not a Kray
hair to b>' Keen" —J W. Hanson liuulder
Creek, Cal.
ym Aiso tuanun
/Iyer's
SASSAPAEILIA.
PILLS.
C1ILBRY PtCTORAL
Panama Canal Commissioners
say that the reports of yellow fever
on the isthmus make things look
blue.
!
I Chamberlain* Cough Remedy the ISest
| "I have been using ChambetlaitiB
Cough Kemedy and want to snv. it is
i the beet cough medicine I have ever
taken" nays <«eo 1,. Chubh, a merchant
of Harlan, Mich. There is no <|iieetion
ahout it- lieiiig the best, as it will cure
A cough or cold in less time than any
other treatment. It should always he
kept in the house ready for instant use
' for a cold can be cured in much less
I time when promptly treated. For sale
Owl ilrug Co.
A (wood Family Liniment.
livery family should be supplied wilh
n bottle ut' Chamberlains I'ain Balm. j
For cuts, bruises, burns, scalils an<l j
similar injuries, which arc uf frequent
occurrence, there is nothing so good. |
It soothes the wound and not only gives j
instant relief from pain, but causes the j
us i treatment. As it is an antiseptic
ail danger from blood-poisoning is j
avoided. Sold by llwl Drug store.
Lexington merchants had a big
trade Saturday. The streets were
crowded with vehicles.
Don't Delay! When you are nervous
and run down Man-Er-Vine Tablets will
put new life, ejiergy aud ambition into a
elapiilated system, ollc. Owl Drug store.
\Y antkd—Men and women in this
and adjoining counties fur home or
traveling work, representing uud ad-
vertising the Wholesale and Educa-
tional Deparments of an ol.t estab-
lished Manufacturing House. Sal-
ary M.Iil) per day with expenses ad-
vanced. Ifi£> furnished when nee
essary. position permanent; refer-
ences exchanged. Address, Blew
Brothers .V Co.. Home Dept. Chica-
go. 111. L'U M
A Positive Necessity.
Having to lay upon my bed for 14
days from a severely huised leg. I only
found relief when 1 used a bottle of
Ballards Snow Liniuiedt. 1 can cheer-
fully recommend it as the best medi-
cine for bruises ever sent to the atllict-
ed. It has now become a positive nec-
essity upon uiy6elf. D. K. Byrnes.
Derchant, Doversville. Texas, 25c, r>0i',
$1 00. Owl drug ftore.
Col. King fcas been beautifying
the cemetery the paBt week. He has
bad a hard time getting help, but
has managed to get ipiite a deal of
work done.
Dated at Norman
May, A. ]>..
Bv the
j SEAL |
•liulg,-
Williams A: William
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O. '
. the Otlnlav of,
N. K. Ku \nc. Y
Probate Court. 1
JOHN HORTTOR
UbALtK IN
THE GERMAN SALOON
ILLE & KUTTER, Proprietors.
Fine Kentucky Whiskey, Wines and Cigars
Three Kinds of Beer
LEXINGTON, OKLAHOMA.
.... Halts Maul....
THE LEXINGTON SALOON,
H. II. MEXKE, Proprietor.
Texas Brewing Co's Lager Beer, Porter and Ale, Fine Wiues, Whiskies
aud Cigars. Courteous treatment to all. Phone 05.
Old Reliable No. Si Moon Buggy,
j $85 1)0 cash, fall time -fllO.—James
Bros.
A Itevelution.
If you will make inquiry it will be a
' revelation to you how many succumb
to kidney or bladder troubles in one
form or another. If the patient is not
bevond medical aid, Foley* Kidney
Cute will cure. It never disappoints.
Owl drug Dto'e.
A l.esson in Health.
Healthy kidneys filter the impur
from the blood, and unless they do
good health is impassible. Kolev*
ney Cure maUes sound kidnevs and
positively cure all forms of kiunev
bladder disease, It sUengthens
whole system. Owl drug store.
Notice change iu the various
play ads this week.
FINE SADDLES
GOOD HARNESS.
Handles Everything of First-class
Grade Needed by Our People.
For Fine Repairing, Csill
On
JOHN HORTTOR.
R. EMMETT THACKER,
Physician and Surgeon.
LEXINOTON, - - • OKLAHOMA
L. T. SMITH, M.D.
Physicitm and Surgeon.
Office next door to Postofflce.
Residence on hill next to school house.
Both 'Phones No 56.
Special attention given to Surgery.
DR. HENDERSON.
101 & 103 W. 9TH ST., KANSAS CITY. MO.
Tlie Old Itellable Doctor Oldest in Age and Longest Located. A
regular Graduate In Medicine, liver :iO Yearn' Special Practice-
Over 587 Years iu Kansas City. ESTABLISHED 1367.
Authorized by tbe
State to treat all
Cures guaranteed or money refunded. All medicines furnished ready for use—no
mercury or injurious medicines used. No detention from business. Patients at a distance
treated by mail and express. Medicines sent everywhere free from gaze or breakage
Charges low. Over60,000 cases cured. Age and experience are important. State your
case and send for terms. Consultation free and confidential, personally or by letter.
Seminal Weakness and
Sexual Debility,
follies and excesses—causing night losses
and loss of sexual power, pimples and
blotches on the face, confused ideas and
forgetfulness, bashfulnes* and aversion to
society, etc., cured for life. I stop night
losses, restore sexual power, nerve and
brain power, enlarge and strengthen w «k
parts and make you fit for marriage. Send
for free book and list of questions.
Radically cure
new lufall ble Home
_ __ _| Treatment. No in-
alia lllOvl struments. no pain, no
detention from business. Cure guaranteed.
Book and list of questions free—sent sealed.
ities ,
this |
Kit! ;
will i
and ;
the
j Does your system need heip? Man
i ICr-Yine Tablets is the greatest nerve
I tonic known to medical science. These
! tablets Ituild up the nerves, and make
\;ood rich red blood. Jille Owl Dt u^ Store.
Geo. P. Johnston, M. D.
Conuty Physician.
Lexington. - - - Oklahoma
Office at residence, last house on nortl
Main street, east side. . Phone N
Down town oMcc, Owl Drug Store.
W. L. COLEMAN,
Physician and Surgeon
Office, Owl Drug Store.
Residence Phone 34.
Chronic, Nervous and Special Diseases.
Hydrocele and ^Tr11;
few days
or danger. Hook free.
Enlarged veins in th«'
scrotum—causing ner
vous debility, weakness of the sexual sys-
tem etc., permanently cured without pain
Cun*SiliA That terrible disease. lr
oyp.11119, all its forms and stapp*
cured for life. Blood poiaoning and al
private diseases permanently cured.
for both sexes—9ft pages.
pictures, with full description
of above diseases, the effects and cure, sent
sealed in plain wrapper-free.
tfind tWi Book for tbi iafornttloB It eost&lss.
Fan Museum op Anatomy.
You Have Malaria!
HE5HSS
WILL CURE YOU
CUBES
LIVER TROUBLES
BEST FOR
CONSTIPATION
GUARANTEED
PRICE 50 CENTS
Owl Drug Store.
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