Lexington Leader. (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1909 Page: 1 of 8
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VOLUME 18
(Consolidation ol You Alls Uolns, Ks&bllshed iSow: Cleveland County Leader, Established 1801.!
"Entered Juitu 9.at Lexluitton. Okla. i snooml-olft* «miiit'T. on J r Act of Cm *nv-s of Muroli 3. tsw."
LEXINGTON, CLEVELAND COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. FRIDAY. .MARCH 5. 1909.
LEXINGTON LEADER
FOR SUPERIOR JOB
PRINTING
NUMBER 24
Why Customers Hang On
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COURT AND BRIDGE
Lexington to Have County
Court and Bridge
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Extract f rom a Letter From T. P. (lore
A bank's customers who remain with it yur after y< .tr bfuttfi
that bank as /ood This fact itself is a good indication that it will
be a good bank for you.
Steadfast customers ar • -atisfied customers. Good service and
who hang on...
We puint with pride to the names of a large number of wealthy
influential farmer- in this part of * ieveund and l\ ti.
ties who are deposito: and who have b r :i st t ! eustom
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established. nearly tw^alv'veju a.: >
•k\V CI -i '"!! v
of satisfied patrol)-, and fi
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>ain with u-
The House Bill, by Repivsenta-
' tiv 8. \V. 1 lute bin. making Le\-
i ington as< parate county court town,
pai v ! the House Tuesday night,
I and will without a doubt pa ; the
H
I'. Wynne, to authori citizen.- of
aci'"-s the South Canadian river.
.
■This it the only lcj^i 'ation thai
thi citizens of Lexington" and the
south rn part of the county asked
for a' this session, nnd we will get
it. It was absolutely necessary
that th - two 1 ilIs pas , and the
mi': t. ■ if tin' I11 :J ' !;'! i . • I vi
and will grant our request.
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man S 'unlay?
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Washington, D. C., February 10, 1909.
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received in such hanks shall lie re-deposited in tie National
Bank- of the county or state in which such deposit- were, re-
ceived. It also provides that wlun no National B ink in such
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When ill lii v I i e, p !■ i
SECURED RANK. You tak M' m
SECURITY STATE BANK.
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be.;*1 fit-
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\ou wish to
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County School Notes l ive Sloe; Inspector
Last Saturday an assemblage 6f II. A. Ingram has received an What will appear very inter' st in,
ubou♦ ixty teachers gathere ! at the app .intnu-nt a live tot k inspet i
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the most important questions pur- Mr. Ingram is in everyway quali-. giving a simple pre- ription, which
!:i i11imtoll,' adv o 1 e' ieli' < ur ! ^ ; !
public s' bools.
The responding to roll calida-
by favorite quotation. It seems a.~
-ition, and will make
Ben Berry hill Arrested
I)e;uity SherilV L. 1!. 11 h>o, a
i ' |;.... 1: ,M"H !.>> . '
noon, and ; -companied him to
N<" ti,.ii a it -rnn. >n. wi r • !i
was plat; 1 in the county jail :
!
He was eharg d with bootlegging.
though Mr. Lei. h produei d the ap-
propriate sell tion, which is a- fol-
low,-: v
There is - > much bad in the best
An 1 : i muuh 1 od in 1: w rst
of us.
That it don't behoove any of us:
To talk about the rest of us.
Several
remedies
would have be- i well for several o'clock, R v. Gordon Barrett otli i-
teachers who were not present to ating.
'M i : i" "i hii !
• ■ , ■ ' ■ ' ' " : ' "
clerk of district number 21.
Peery-Kemp
Albert J. Peety and Mi s
•h. >1 evil and their I Ji Hit K>in] w-re united in mar-
were discussed, which ri-ige In.-it Sunday afternoon at five
Don't
Mr.
Tie next ti eli ' meeting wil,)
b<?March 27th,
Vll teachers should read Barrett's
Pedagogue within the next week.
It will assist you in the advance-
ment of your pupils.
respect and
his acquain-
• desl. grai
etui.
honorable in every
numbers hi- friends I
tanees.
The bride
sweet spirited and refined, well
equipped and qualified by nature to
grace the throne in the home so re-
cently est iblislied, a- queen.
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bard C i Tiiat'ks ]V;1S |, n launched we can but hope
I wish to extend thank- to in; that Cupid will piol t them -al'.Jy
friend- and acquaintances, who so to the land of succ and there
kindly assisted during the illness they may live for man,\ years and
mus-en. i of the unclouded day and thereto
J. C. Rosmussen. dwell forever
f
for backache or kidney or bladdi
drangeinents. if taken bt- ire tin
stage of Bright's disoasc:
Fluid Extract Dandelion, en ttens >n.
half ounce; Compound K rgon, one _ Don ft a-
,
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si oonful after eaeh meal and at
\ well kno'. i ' i: ■ ' is! 11 it
borne, when asked regarding tin
! r > ription. siat I thai the in >e-
dients were all harmless, and can
b' obtained at a small cost from
any good prescription pharmacy, or
the mixture would be pat up ii
asked to do so. He further tale 1
that while this pre-eription : often
prc-.ribed in rhumatic aillii'ioi
with splendid rebuts, lie ■ mid
no reason why it would not 1
splendid remedy for kidney and u: i
nary troubles and backache, as it
has a peculiar action upon the kid-
ney structure, cleansing these most
imprtant organs and helping them
j to sift/and filther from the blood
the foul acids and waste matter.
which cause.- sickness and suffering
Those of our readers who -offer < ■
Me - Bi+lha i'i tv ii ,. r.ni h 1
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residence of Tom Ran uoy Sunday
enjoying the band concert .
i r! de' \ "i;r • '
Don't n-k yonr carrier to wait
Don't ask y mr carrier why lie i
late at your box.
Don't blame the carrier if there
arc change* made in the route.
Hill's Business College
Oklahoma City. )kla.
Mif - Anna Sliedy has accepted a
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po-ition with the Go) Ion Jewelry
Oklahoma City.
$50.00 per month, in Oklahoma ' ''""n
City. He went din ■ I from school to-dat1
to this position. He ha- attended
at Old dioma City.
Miss Mary Marsh lia- accepted
1 >rx t •:
Co j
T
;
Joe lioger- lias aeci
sition with the Red Ba
('. M. liowden J'.i-
_■ n atly indebted i • y n i >r the in-
si ructions 1 i ■ i d while attend-
2,500 ft
- 5S85H. 'JMBMBI. .-a ^■aaCBBHEf ■ XS,' . EP S
masmtK
The Biy COST SALE Now On
Going!
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Don't ask your carrier to let j
mail route.
Mis- Maude Dru.oo
1 , 111 .: - y! >.- \ 1111 '
nith, jit ar Troustlah
it- c'< of Hardwa:r f P. "kins &
Northcutt i " ■: 0| -n and lor salo. . uu: •
s will be sold for CASH at a small
D-.00
10:00
make
trial.
BU KHEAD
:iving it a
'phone
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Dr. T. A. Henlgan
VETERINARY SURGEON
and DENTIST.
Office
Sherman's Livery Ram Phone 99.
Santa Fe ilotel. Rhone 1 7d.
PURCKLL. OKI \ 11<>M A .
(iraduate Grand Rapids Veterinary College.
Maleom Calhoun had
put in hi.- r. i Iw 1 i -i week.
Mrs. Mary Hoffman, of Box. wa-
the guest of Mi . W. E. D. Dra ■ • i
iTlt -day.
Dr. Rail and wife, of Wan (!■
spent Sunday night at the home of
.1. J. Brown.
\V. E. D. Dragon and wife and
Mrs. Lucinda Shipp were Wanette
^visitors Monday
Mr. Shoekley and wife, of Valley
Grove, spent Sunday
Dragon and family.
Cjunty Diploma examination
-:■!() a. m. Spelling.
Rhy s ioli a .
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Civics.
('. S. History.
Okla. History
SKt OKI) l)A\
S:,'!0 a. m. Arithnu '
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Agriculture and . Ilor-
(ieography.
Re uling.
Music.
Iloiliest! • S ieiiee.
11:00
1:00 |
10:00
11:00
1:30 p
2:30
3:00
LOST—An Ea.-i rn .. i .-n
t:i" streets of Le ;in::lon, Saturday.
February 0th. Finder will please
with 0-< ,ir return same tie la ••!.•> o:!ie,
and receive reward. •
Hoes, Scoops, Garden Rakes, [lay
Forks, Nails, Pocket Cutlery, Butcher
Knives, Locks and fim^es of « I antls,
Tinware, Galvanizeware and (irankeware,
Guns and Ammunition of all ' ir.tls, in
fact everything that is 5o be found in an
Up-To-Date Hardware More.
t H. H. 'EVERETT
PROPRIETOR.
HB
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Fox, J. O. Lexington Leader. (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1909, newspaper, March 5, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc110353/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.