Lexington Leader. (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, November 20, 1908 Page: 5 of 8
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.mil Sam X.
j local hapi f-:ninos I
"1- i'he fasr whtk
For coal stoves c K. J. Ki-fl. r.
Fruit at W. M Fox's confection-
wry.
The choiccst (•unities in town at
^ (lo to A T. Roberts lor fi I, (!ro
ceries. •
K. W. Allison was in Norman
Monday.
See \V. M. Fox forappleg, oranges
and bananas.
Before ordering your fall ij' winter
suit, see (ius Seigler.
For fresh groceries, call oil A. T.
Roberts. lie has them.
('has. Wallace visited in Blanch-
ml Sunday and Monday.
\V. K. Hover made a businrs- irip
to Oklahoma City Monday.
I have some Registered Duroe
pigs for sale.— F. J. Keller.
(ills Seigler visited friends at
Sulphur Sunday and Monday.
Wanted to contract 1(1,000 bush-
els of good corn.—F. .T. Keller.
See (ills Seigler, the tailor, for
your fall suit. He can please you.
m Richard Ferreter is suffering with
a very badly bruised foot this week.
Dr. T. V. Hill is having a large
barn erected on his property on the
hill.
Misses Kra dandy and Kena Ryan
visited friends in Oklahoma City
Saturday.
Mrs. J. M. Stovall is quite sick
with an abscess of the stomach
this week.
Stove wood for sale. ■"> miles
north and 0 east of Lexinston.—W.
I'. Sanders.
X. S. Robinson, of near Noble,
was a business visitor in Lexington
Wednesday.
Have (ius Seigler clean and press
your suits. 2nd door east of the
Leader office.
I'op Corn and Peanuts wanted.
r AY. M. fox. 1 doors east of tin
I.eader (Ulice.
Charter Oak stoves, ranges
and heater* at Perkins and
Norilicutt'i
Hird J' nigl tn iifMavctta K.iiis
after M|M'iu1ing ten In* v ith r«-la-
li\i s in I<c\iitgioTi mil near ( nrbrtt
r.ttinn.1 hutuc Saturila> Ilii moth
cr lI liMllp llllld tlilll lllillll' fur :Ul
f'\t*'Tl'l.'«l visit.
•iilnci Denisoii, who is attend-
llill : busini -s college at Okla-
na Citv. visited homefolks in
W. M. Mur
The old reliable Charter
Oak stoves a;>d ranges at Per-
kins & Northcutt's.
Rhoda Richardson visited
her sister. Mrs. Woodring. in Blanch-
ard Sunday and Monday.
See Perkins & Narthcutt for
Charter 0 k cooking and heat-
ing stoves, and ranges.
Jno. Keys, formerly of this eily.
but now of Wani lle. nt Wi Ine -
day with Tom N. Thornton.
lie :• T _-le and Klin H ol«.
attended the Texas Oklahoma Lot
ball game at Norman Friday.
Fur good cows and hi ifers
we will pay $2.60 ptr hun-
dred-weignt.—Jas. Crawford
•I. W. Harnett. •who has been
quite sick for the past three weeks,
is again able to be up and about.
Miss IVral Critcher. of New (Jrovc.
Mo., is here for an extended visit
with her uncle. T. J Critcher and
wife.
I!. L. Kwing. the popular deputy
county clerk at Norman, visited
friends in Lexington Saturday and
Sunday.
J. II. Haughman, who is carpen-
tering at Blanchird. visited his
family in Lexington latter part of
last week.
2 houses for rent, one four room
and one three room. See \\ . M.
Ivix. 2 doors east of the Lexington
Leader office.
Head the new ads in the I.eader
this week for they are very interest-
ing. then patronize the merchants
that advertise.
If your suit is dirty and liecil*
pressing, have (ius Seigler doit.
He will put it ill first class shape
i in short order.
The largest and most beautiful
assortment i.f art squares and car-
pets mnv .hi Hale at L J. Keller s
furniture store.
There will be a box snjijier at VI
aiilo Saturday night. November 2)
Proceed* ^itn buy all orcein. V>u
should be present.
Senator !l. i\ Wynne Ileprescii-
S W. Ilutihiii and ( 1. I M
Ml \ Jill attend' I tit St jit. flood 1 lay
and Aniiiversjir; of the First l.«-iii«
hiturc at Oklalioma Citv Moiidstv.
NEW LUMBER YARD
1 o i he People of Lexington £ind ClevcltiiiJ Coiintv!
I Dir. : a I.i ! -e al I Wei] Ass, ,|
Jas. Bruiutrit. pf < )klahoma ("it^.
special agent for the (ierinan Amer-
ican Insurance Co., of New York,
wa< in the city Tuesday.
J. A. Hrownell :ind family, after
nejirlv a month's visit with friends
and rehiti\cs in ()l>io and Mich:
gan. reiurned hoini I'lidjiy.
T . S
eepted :i position with W. II. I'.
Trudgeon. ami is now man i. ii.g
hi- luiubftt yjnd in ti eit \ .
S. P. 1 luglies wie in Sentinel lirsl
of the week, where he received
contracts for a $1 1.000.00 -cliool
building Jiiid M*o residences.
Miss Mamie Parish, of Norman.
came down Tuesday aftcn jmd
will visit until Sunday with her
uncle. Jesse II. Teaguc and family.
Arthur Sherman was ji Norman
visitor Sunday. We don't know
how long the Sunday visits will List.
but are sure they will not laM al-
ways.
A protrjicti'd meeting will begin
at the Central Christian church,
about .lamtiiry 1st. The meeting
will lie eonducted by tiejich and
Heach.
Andrew Jackson, of lialesburge.
111., after ji two weeks visit with his
brother. Frank Jackson and family ,
near Corbett, returned home Wed-
nesday.
W. K. Fox. for rly of this city.
I nit now of Tulsa, visited friends
here Tuesday ;uid Wednesihiy, lie
says he is enjoying .a good business
at Tulsa.
Albert Hrownell, whose eye* were
alTeeted by the lever during his re-
cent illness, is now in an Oklahoma
City hospital, where lie is receiving
treatment.
I >r. (ieo. P. Johnston, of New-
castle, visited his family in this city
from Sjiturday until Monday. The
doctor reports a fine practice in his
new location.
One sunill jhI may not empty
your store of goods, but ji constjint
pounding jit tlie people in the paper
will firing tlieni to your phiee of
business and make friends and hjjy-
. rs out of tin ii,.
\\ itch thi L. ah r 1 .r results.
LUMBER,
LATH.
SHINGLEC.
SASH.
LIME.
CEMENT.
BHICA.
COAL.
Yard .mi \\ est M;
i wk -j*
DOO-.S. And Building Mate, ial cf ail
MOULDING. kinds at bottom pi ices tor CASH.
Mint, Lexington. (tkl.ihdiiiii
W, H. P. TRUDGEON,
Wait a Minnie!
kin
I have got to go down to ft.
T.Roberts and get some Gro-
ceries. They are cheaper
than any where
I'fWnt'H Cnrholized Witch Mazie
H; lve lirtM 111h11n imitaiions. There
is une origin it I, ami the name DeVVitt
is «n ever> box. best salve for hums,
cuts, Scratches and but is. It is espec-
ially ur 1 for piles. Hold by.
The Palace hruu store,
Kverett A Sherman Props.
Stoves! Stoves! Stoves!
Cook stoves. ci ij11 stoves jllld
wood stoves lor less money :it
F. J. Kki.i.i it's.
TW< > liarns (in a \vr*tertt
farm, exactly alike, were
|>aiute.l at the -,,inie ♦ in..•
line with Oi'Viii' l.ejnl
ami-Zinc paint, the utlier with
a well known n i\ed paint nt
t he same price.
Six gallons of I>evuc tlnisli
oil .mi' litiiidin^', of the ether
paint nine gallons were i-eijuif-
ed.
You ejin li^ure iait the ci ..n,nn\
in Ilevoe lor yourself.
W'ncii you do any painting ji.-I*
for l>e\oe pJlillt. .Hill L'el it
I 'eiL in- A \■ >rtIH-1itt V Lieut*.
M 1.
All tie lieu - .ill the ve.-ir for +1
Notice of Settlement of Account
Malt- nt Oklahoma.)
I li vi'taiul C\iunt j, | " "■
1 it t In- ('otiuty Court.
Notice is hereby given that MatiUh S
DouglHs, executri\ < f the last will ami
tent anient of Jonathan I). Douglas, d(
censed, has tiled in the above named
court it final account of her trauefictions
as fueh executrix and that such account
will be examined at the County Court
rooms, in the city of Norman, county
Cleveland. State of Okie ho uia, on tin- Nth
tiny of i)ec inber, ll ()S, at '.I o'clock a. ill.
of said day. when and where any person
interested in said estate may appear and
file bis i nception- in writing, it any he
hns. to saul account and contest the same.
Witness my hand and the seal of the
County court of snid county, this l()th
day of November 1 DOS.
| S1«'AL] #\. E S11 aH i',
sit County Judge.
..Professional Cards..
Legal Notiis
State of < )kiahoma, I
Cleveland County. \
In the District Coui
I • in.— F. She 11 oil. I'll!
Din
\ inn i:da L ShflfU n.'U- 11
lo Amanda L. Shelton. the ab"\e
nnmeil defendant, you are hereb\ uotitied
that you have been sued by .lames IV
Shelton, the above named pluintitl. in
the District Court, of (Cleveland county,
stat'' ' f (tk/'vHama. who demarnb ;i d-
cree of di.vor«}({j )#>in you on the grounds
of "gross negiect of duty nnd extreme
and repeated cruelty"' alleged in his peti-
tion herein tiled..
Wherefore, if you, Amanda I. Shelton.
the above named defendant fail t«► answer
s iid petition on « r beft.re the :'.rd day of
December, I; 0s. tt will bt taken as tru-
and confessed and the plaintiff given a
decree .f divorce as therein praye 1 for.
together with all other equitable relief.
Witne-s my harid and neal of the l>is
trict Court affixed this I 7rh day of (let"
l.er. 11H'S
4tte-t b ) Mil l IK.
[ | Clerk of the I strict Couit.
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Kft oiiiev.
W. I-MMETT CM ACKER.
Physician and Surgeon.
Oltice Phone '.'41. Kesidence 141
Purcell, • - Okla
S. C. DAVIS.
Office over Security State Hank.
Office 'phone (v . lies, 'phone
Ro D, ALtXANDF.R
^ Surveyor and ^
i ..Engineer,. ^
^ Phone 108 NORMAN. OKLA ^
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Fox, J. O. Lexington Leader. (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, November 20, 1908, newspaper, November 20, 1908; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc110339/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.