Lexington Leader. (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1909 Page: 5 of 8
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local happenings
C~
op thb past week.
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J. Z. Brown pells groceries.
J. Z. Brown will meet all bank-
rupt prices.
See the Ledbetter one seed plant-
er.—J. Z. Brown.
Andy Avey made a business trip
to Norman Tuesday.
President A. Grant Evans at the
Opera house to'night.
All kinds of hardware and farm
implements.—J. Z. Brown.
D. N. Kelley was in Oklahoma
City Saturday visiting his wife.
Fob Sai.k—1 extra good Jersey
milch cow.—Mrs. H. A. Ingram.
(ieo. A. Iline was in Oklahoma
City first of the week on business.
You should hear President A.
Cirant Evans at the Opera house to-
night.
Chas. Teel was in Norman and
Oklahoma City first of the week on
business.
W. T. Scott and family are visit-
ing relatives and friends in Konawa
this week.
One big Red Duroc male for sale.
!'ea<ly for service. Inquire of E.
J. Keller.
Arthur Sherman filled his regular
semi-monthly appointment in Nor-
man Sunday.
Don't fail to see J. Z. Brown be-
fore buying your implements, wag-
ong and buggies.
One good large team of work
horses for sale, (*ood farm team.
Inquire of E. J. Keller.
Miss Esther Jones, of Minco,
A
Have One
Doctor
1 No sense in running from one g
(doctor to another. Select th;: p
I best one? then stand by him.'
I Do not delay, but consult him ,■
5 in time when you arc sic!
a Ask his opinion of Ayer'
I Cherry Pectoral for cou;p
I and colds. Then use it or
not, just as he says.
Notice of Application for Appointment
of Administrator
State of Oklahoma. )
Cleveland County. \ * Sl
In the county court.
In the estate of Robert Curren, decerned.
I he State of ()klatiojna to the heirs rieit
of kin, and creditors of said Robert Cur-
ren, deceased:
You aro hereby notified that A. M.
Champcan has applied for letters of ad-*
ministration on said estate and that srtid
application *vill be heard at a regular
term of said court, held at the court
rootiia, of said cou 't, on the 8th day
March, 1909, at 10 o'clock a. m.
Witness my hand and the Will of said
oour) tins 13 h day of February, 1909*
[SEALJ N. E. Shauv.
nkwell «fe jackson, County Judge.
Attorneys. 22-3-t.
\m mm
Made from V
cream of tartar, derived solely
from grapes. All the ingredients
of Dr Priced Baking Powder
are printed on the label. They
arc pure, healthful and proper.
..Professional Cards.
A
ijers
We publish our form.:. c p'
We banish a'.coho', j
from our medioine:-
Wa >irgo you to s
consult your ■ ;
dootor Q
Always keep a box of Ayer's Pills in the
house. Just one pill at bedtime, now and
then, will ward off many, an attack of
biliousness, indigestion, sick headache.
How many years has your doctor known
these pills? Ask him all about them.
Katie by the J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, M.f -
Win. (iandy has severed his con-
nection with J. M. Tuggle, the
grocer.
Mrs. S. \V. Ilutehin attended the
Eastern Star banquet held at Nor-
man last night.
for itknt—Several good farms
near Henderson or Hamilton's gin
for third and fourth, with good
houses and stables on them, also
several small houses in Lexington,
for rent. For particulars see Chas.
(ireemore or It. m. Evans, ;it Secu-
rity State Bank. Lexington, Okln.
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Legal Notice
When baking powders are- peddled or
demonstrated, examine their labels. You
will find they are not made from cream
of tartar. You don't want them
State of Oklahoma, )_
Cleveland County, )
In the District Court of said county.
Jennie M. Mills, liff.
vs. Divorce.
Demus Mills, Deft.
To Demus Mills, the above named de-
fendant, you are hereby notified that you
have been sued by the plaintiff in Uis
trict Court of said County, for a divorce
on grounds of abandonment and gross
neglect of duty, and unless you answer
plaintiff's petition now on tile in said
court, on or before the 10th day of April,
15)01), judgment will be rendered against
you granting a divorce and the custody
of Arthur D. Mills, to plaintiff and ail
other equitable relief.
Witness my hand and the heal of Dis-
trict court affixed this L'Oth day of l«'eb-
ruary 11)09.
| sealj b\ o. MILLED,
A. hutchin, Clerk Diafc. Oourt. ,
Attorney. 23 4-t.
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r. emmett thacker.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office Phone -41. Residence 141
Purcell, - - Okla
7lv
j r. d. alexander ►
4 Surveyor and ^
4 ..Engineer.. k
4 Phone 168 NORMAN, OKLA f
Church Directory
mr.nronisT fnriicij— i'n aching
every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:1")
p. m.; Sunday school j. 15. Collens.
ame in Friday for a visit with her Supt.,^9:4
ousin, Mrs. Lizzie Granger.
Fred Ewing and wife, of Norman,
were guests at the home of Tom
Strickle, in the city, Sunday.
Robt. Steele is teaching the i'aoli
school this week, his brother. Jas..
being sick with the la grippe.
All of the teachers of the Lexing-
ton schools attended the teachers'
meeting at Norman Saturday.
President a. Grant Evans will
lecture at the opera house tonight.
Proceeds for the high school library.
\v. f. Smith and wife left yester-
day afternoon for Kansas City,
Kas., where they will make their
future home.
We want yonr fat or tnedi-
beef cattle,' your sucking
"calves and cSean tallow.—
Jas. Crawford.
dee Knlater, who is attending
business college at Oklahoma t ity.
visited homefolks in Lexington Sat-
urday and Sunday.
Mrs. d n. Kelley returned ho mi
Sunday from Oklahoma City, where
slie bad been for several day* hav-
ing 111 r eyes treated.
for rent—The Thos.
1 a I 1!. «i ■ ■ of I■' ■ 'ii ■ ti- 'f
an 80 acre farm (ji miles s
for $1 'so.—Neal Smith.
Mrs. x. p. Graham, after a
days visit with the family of
. l. Graham, returned ti
in Norman Tuesday.
, t. m. Gordon, of Gaine -
Texas. is spending the week
the family of her latin r. i)r.
Coleman, south east of the
i. m.; Prayer meeting
very Wednesday evening at 7:15;
Junior Kpworth League every Sun-
day at 2:.'?0 p. m.; Senior Epworth
League every Sunday at 6:30 p. in.;
Chior practice Friday 7:15 p.m.;
Women's Home Mission Society
Thursday 3:00 p. m.
e. h. chkasv,
Pastor.
Baptist Curie ii—Preaching ev-
ery Sunday at 11 a. 111. and 7 p. m.
Prayer meeting every Thursday at
7 p. in.; Sunday School, j. m. Tug-
gle, Supt.. Ill a. in.; i.adic-'- aid
Society Wednesday 1 p. m.; 1>. y.
p. u. Sunday (!:•'!().
Gohdox Barrett.
Pastor.
cathoijc Cliriicn—Mass 1st and
3rd Sundays 10 a. 111. mid 2nd, 4th
and r>tli '•) a. m.
Father wilwerpino,
Pastor.
Notice of Application for Appointment of
Administrator
State of Oklahoma, [
Cleveland County, J
In the County Court of said county.
In the e.-tate of Holiert Curren. decoded.
The State of Oklahama to the lieirn,
next of kin and creditor of said Robert
Curren, deceased.
You aro hereby notified that Susannah
Curren has applied for letters of admin-
istration on said estate and that said ap-
plication will be heard at a regular term
of said court, held at the court rooms of
said oourt on the 16th diur of Maroh 19(H),
a 10 o'clock a. m.
Witness my hand and the seal of said
court this 24th day of February, 1909.
[SEALj X. E. Sharp,
(toesham & Giiesham, County Judtro.
Attorneys. i!.' t.
BaKmgr
PoWderj
|11 K cheapest paint for you
is the one that takes the
fewest gallons for the jo.b.
Stomach Distress
! have just received
a nice line of
NOTIONS
Gall and See Me
ollie McBride
at
McBricle's Studio
DeWits Carbolized Witch Hazlo salve
has many imitations. There is one
original and the name PeWitt is on
every box. Best Salve for burns, cuts,
fcratches and hurts. It is especially
recomemled for piles. Sold bv
The Palace Drug Store,
Everett & Sherman Props.
The Leader for all the news.
Notice of Application for Appointment of
Administrator
State of Oklahoma, i
Clevela-.nl County, \
In the County Court of said county.
[11 the estate of Joe Hill, deceased.
The State of Oklahoma to tin' heirs,
next of kin and the creditors of the said
Joe Hill, deceased
You are hereby notified that fane Hill
has applied for letters of administration
to be issued to Dan George on said estate
and that said application will be hoard
at a regular term of said court, ho d nt
the court rooms of said oourt, on the 15th
day of March 1909, at 10 o'clock a. m.
my ha.,d and the seal of said
court this 20th day o? February 1909.
[seal] n. k. SnAitP,
j. it Dudlky, County Judge
Attorney, *2:i-:it.
Legal Notice
Tis rne one mat uti^ Kvi,ry f.u))ily oug|lt (o k,,.,
t'nii'uof <rolLinu ri l' tllM ion ... . . . .
some Dlapcpsin 111 the house, an
watevere the price per gallon. any one of you may have an attack
You can fitld lots or paint at j of indigestion or stomach trouble Just a little oa>cameet is n that is
a lower price than Devoe Lead- at any time, day or night. «ece.sa.y to your baby when it 1b
1 •/; . ; f ,. „ to1ii This harmless preparation will ftnd pe® La.ca.weet
and-aine paint, out \oll Will tains no opiates nor harmful drugs
digest anv thing you eat and over- , , • , , . , .
" J n J ami is highly recommended by moth-
come a sour stomach live minutes ,.r. everywhere Conlnrm. to 'the Na-
afterwards. tional Pure kond ami DnigLaw. Bold
Ifvour meals don't tempt von 1v-
, ' . , . , . The Palace linn: store,
or lay like a lump <>l li ad 111 your
stomach; or il you have hcarthurn,
that is a -i^n of indip -tion.
Ask your pharmai ii-t for a ")0c
ease ol l'a]io's Diapepsin and take
one triangulc after supper tonight.
There will he no sour risings, no
helchiligs of undigested food mixed
have to buy more gallons of it
for the job, and the work will
not be as well done as with
Devoe.
Dc\ >o Leiid-and-Zinc paint
covers more than lead and
oil or than ordinary mixed
paint. Ask for Devoe.
ii. ii. Everett, Agent.
o 1.
r rnit
sIirrinaii a Kveii'lt. Pr |ih.
I e, 111*'' ; |. Ill ! '
iliii's Business College
State of >a 1 'i 1 n>m*i, )
Cloy lan 1 I'ounty, \
He for
cexti.-ai, citi;is; i.\x ('un.vu-
Sunday ■■ i i '" i' la;
a. m. I* vtKi'itU.l),
Superintendent.
j>-. i\«w i.5Se PHSs
Ti s in thev.orid.
j. 11. 'Apple-
Justice of the
of the Town-
f Can a d i a n,
land County.
State of < >klahoma.
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electric
hittprfi
TUB BBST ron
_ Bli.KU sN i:ss
BITTERS ANDMi.xKta
mrs
ville,
with
w. l.
city.
Pat Sampier and family, after a
four months residence in \\ allen-
burg, Colo., have returned to Lex-
ington. where they will reside in
the future.
ii. h. Everett, wm, Moutaw.
.1. Sherman and j. 0. Fox attend-
ed the legislature at (guthrie, Tues-
day afternoon and Wednesday, in
the interest of legislation lor Lex-
ington.
a. \v. Reitz, after a few days vis-
it with 11is mother, Mrs. Lizzie
Kramer ill this <it^ returned to
his home in Chicago this week.
Mrs. Kramer a •coiupanied him
home for a two months visit.
In response to a telegram, slat-
ing that his brother. a. .1. i*ri nd,
of Tulsa, had died, after a few day-'
illnesv it. Friend, of nc ar thevity.
and sister, Mrs. Ella Booth, "1 ( ol-
rado, left Tuesday afternoon, to at-
tend the funeral.
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L'v,via.!
NEURALGIA
BACKACHE
of the Little
Tablets
and the
"I have used Dr.
•Miles' Antl-Patn
Pills for years and
find that they arc the
one thin# that \uli
certainly give a suf
ferer the desired
relief."
Mrs. J P Brlssell,
Tonapah, Nev
AND TW pain^ OF
rheumatism
and sciatica
Suit orr Account.
Y\. c. Armor, U.-ft.
To \V. ( . Armor, the ab6,ve named de-
fendant you are hereby notified that v^u
have beeu sued by the plaiut(ff, J. F.
(Corbett, a merchant, in the justice court
before, J. H A jiplo .vh t< , justice of t!u*
i.«*ac<* of ti'I .wuship i>[ Canadian, in
Cleveland count v. State of Oklahoma. <1 •
tnandii!^ "judgment against you upon
account, in the sum of sevi-ntcen dollars
and fifty e 'iita and cost of fuit
Wherefofe should yon fail to answer
tin? Bill of particulars tii 1 h< n i:i by ti t-
plaintifl' on or before th" -7th day of
March l!K)5). said H I of l'.-i11 le i'iir-* wi•!
be taken as true aid judgn.' ut given
for the plaintifT ar) l against the dt^fend-
ant for tht sum of « n dollars and
liltv rents and all cost* of tin-suit.
Witness ti. \ hand this .;rJ 1; y of Feb-
ruary. 19« 9.
•I. II . A I'l I.I W1UTK.
Jn.-lici- of I'enec
Ordfr cjf State Board cl Padrons
VVherea-, an application has beei fi i
prauug that a pardou* be gnu.ted to
i harh \ A M > • rs, who did on tht 1. th < i>
<.f iteeeinber lt 0H, in the County Court
of Ch velneii county. State of Oklahouui,
plead gn111 > tn the crime of violating the
quarantine law and was sci.tanced to p; y
a tint' of one hundred dollars
Therefore. l o it ordered that the 8th
day of March. I'.d'.t, be set apart for the
ciihidering of said appliontion b r par-
ion, and all persons having an interest
therein and who des re t< be heard either
'or >r sg inr*t tin- grin Vi g of s.nd pa
• Ion, are hereby notified to be pn sent
at two (2) o'clock p m on sai I da'e at
the ollire of the .^tate Board <>f Parti i -
It is further ord red that a copy of this
order I <• pub ished and print- i in I., x
ID j 11111 I « ; >: ■ r. a week l\ ■ «pa p i
e(k a I'd published Ut I e i I etftot. : III tilt
Stands in the fore front Texa
institution.-. Twenty-six years of Ilend.-ielie . I i//.in- or fnlernal
successful work arc behind. Other jjripings. This will all go and be-
sehools ar • new and untrained side.- there will ) • 110 .-our food left
in comparison. It has seen every over in the -tomaeh to poison your
other business eollege in the state breath with naliheous oilers.
start, and many of them give up I'apcs Diapejisin is a u rtniUHpure
the ghost. Ilill's stands ' today, for all stomach mi • rv, beeause it
and holds i' commanding position will take hold of ;,< ur food and di-
beeause it started right. The stainl- r.e-'t it just the same a- if- your
.
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oughness and efficiency in even- your stomach misery is at y.mr
'
:il>li hi.-'ory of this seliool. The Tlic-i larde .Vi .it • . < ■ • n; :i 11
'
w 1; .• lnr." su ,.- ari attribut-! of I>\-1 1 '-ia or Imli_< m.
1 1 1 1 ra:' 1:11a i' 1 • i'. ■ 1 ,.t ! 11 ii Pneumonia l ollm s 1 1 (ii Ipps
Bu.' s Colli y . You can do a- f,, „
v.
ailv ntag nd I ttcr. 'I he o]ipo- 11 , hii.i T ir I
tunities in the world of business "'** «*l': |j
are as gre:jt and greater. The op-
portunities await the young man
wla1 _'ets readj for then:; they only Read the new ada in
will reap the harvest. Ity tie score.- thi - week, for ti
they are coming to Hill's Business
College to make the preparation.
Wl not you? A- la.-t a- our - u- n,, ii,i..ai, r„
d are ready, the e placed in i>r.i • - ant iln-
good positions. T!im placed last lii--1 i"'nr, s,,i
week. We Could i a ce you today
>•<>«"«>t'fn'jHi.■
even for a day. A seli^liirship L.P
in I ookkeeping. nr in slinrthand her sn^e h' the I'n1 1 .• Ilm
and typewrighting, $42.ot) in teleg- K a„l f.,t iu-|,. |. m o
rapl y and station work, $S5.00 weak storrmoh, mmr HloniHc
bookkeeping, shortliaml and tvpe- ",H S|1 i" " h, etc , is 1 tin
writing, all together only *75.00, live jnice8 f„„rol in h
Revolts at Ctild Steel
' Voni only hope," said three doctors
to Mis. M. I4. H.shar, Detroit, Mish.,
etiHeiing from Hevere iectal troubles,
lies in an 'operation.' ''then 1 used
with ncid, no stomach gas or heart- Dr. King's New Life pills.' -die writes,
hum. fulhnor hcicy feeling itt "till wholy ene l " They prevent Ap-
the -tomaeh. Xausea, Debilitating i1 i.itmk. - • at.
Kor pale at at all ding stores.
a
Ilexameth> lenetetramine
The above is the name > f a (icrmaii
eli. inieal, which is one of the many
valuabb' ingieditnts < f Foley's Kidney
recotfniz • I by medical 11 n ! hooks j'.m an
uric aei I solVant aed antiseptic for the
mine Take Kolev'H Ki !ney Remedy
i ions
be Pa
''ie null
in\ but tiii
trei linn m
ll(
DrUji
t; i
tlof# not grif
anything els
-Ft i sale a'
Fox for candy and fruit.
y's Ornio Laxative cures eonhti-
and liver trtttble and makes the
i healthy and regular. Ornio is
>r to to pills and tablets as it
laureate. Why lake
dmiu:
crel of Long Life
it fi i
i that
mitkt h
It purine
Arts life
latural dige>- w a|<. del i i
wvith neee.* Harv vngii.t'ie aeidn, and it u i • > r> 11 h , * * wr
in the only thing known to lav that t in-hii g, \i<
$20.(10. Our shorthand is the easi- will cmmitetelv .liueoi nil ki nU "f I utited , .■ . m
est and quickest learned. Address under nm nnniliiion li i« |tnHrantee<l I is, < it .
i; || H|Mj< Waco. Texas, or I') li ve pi nipt relief to wriy I rm V.|
•b ir nble. Take Kod'i and be ^jj ,,
C <1 It wil cure \ «ill r d \>pepsi
tuiti in hy the month $12.oO: mail
Memphis, Tenn.
teiri Its a ii dsend to
ated peop e. ''Kidney
bliijbied ny life for
it.es \\ ■ M Sherman, of
'Hut KUetri<^ Btters
re!v." on!> ol) • at
drug htoivN,
iii tlx
iar for $1.
I it all the w'ood fond \ II I kn Qui
lieli k/ Von don't lin'H t" t
•e.ie \ni> p-i i In fart von imo i nir
i . i i • • ti. i ji-hi i 'i that * t > >,ii
I \
Tlie Palfle ' Drill/ ^'o-e,
>lif*r«i M'' - A- Kvnie't 'ropf
day of h. bruar;
11 it's candies «
he rietios and fancit -
ri1-' to i all on Fox's c
eli
N\ ashuii ton
f the chr
t taste. (
infect ion
-oldier 15 Iks Death Hot
/1 beeun-ri to I A. *toi e a Civil war
V
' I ci! b i en t desperate inng ti uble
ml the g i a v e in can e his Heat li "I
(lav tij
23 Do3CG 25 Cento
Your Drusj* iM Dr M Anti-Pa n Piii
■rui he authori/i-U to rctu-n (lie price ot the nro
pjiv.Ka«c ionl\ > if n fai s to benefit \ou.
(tiapes, orange-. app.«• oi l
Ualias at 'Fox's.
■f i (ki ^ er vi ar keep- ; ill Jio 1.
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