Lexington Leader. (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, May 28, 1909 Page: 5 of 8
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k at the J. I. Case cultivator.
J. Z. Brown.
Local Happenings
Of The Past Week.
Noticc of Sheriff's Sale
Notice is hereby given,that in pursu-
ance of an order of sale issued out of the
It t t, Yes well District Court of Cleveland couuty Okla-
Haviny roof trouble. 1e,. well on the nh i!lly o{ Mrv. 1s0u. an
produe
M.
at J.* 7-
We want your
Tuggle.
Buy your groceries
Brown's.
.1. Z. Brown has the ,• 1"1-
flic 1 >tft prices.
T. S. Gibson was here first of tin
week from Norman.
Tom N. Thornton attended court Blake
in Norman Monday.
Wanted—A car load ol'chickens
and eggs.—K. Blake.
J. B. Griffin and son, Troy, were
in Norman Wednesday.
We still have a few Ledbetter
Planters—J. Z. Brown.
W. S. Gray made a business trip
to Oklahoma City Saturday.
We will pay the top prices for
your produce.—-T- M. luggle.
J. B. Steele, of Lookeba, spent
Sunday in Lexington with his wife.
Cleaning and pressing done on
short notice.—Chas. C. Blackwell.
W. T. Scott and J. T. Etheridge
see the Lee Lumber Co. lliey can
curt them with Malthoid Booting.
Ed Couch, a prominent and pros-
perous farmer'of near llelsel. was
a Lexington business visitor lue-
day.
Mrs. T. C. Merret, of Talala,
came in first of the week for a three
weeks visit with the family of K
notion wherein the Aetna 'nuilding and
Loan Association was plaintiff and Le*-"
is Crauson iind Lexington i.odgo No It
A. 1*'. A A.M. VCN defendant#, dirwtM
til mr, tin Mtali|Md alicriiv of ObW*
land oounty, commanding nie to levy
upon, appraise and sell the following de-
scribed property to v. it: 1- ' - twee*}
nine and thirty (2'J and Kill in block forty
seven (47) in the town of Lexington, Ok-
lahoma, to satisfy a judgement aud do
cree of foreclosure in favor of said plain-
tiff and Hgaiust said defendants obtained
and made in said court on the 5th day of
April, 11)01), for the sum of S'-'ltit.ilH and
clHts k , with interest thereon at
12 per cent, from the Hth lay of January
1901). £25.00 attorney fee and costs accru-
ing; 1 will on the 11th day af June UlO'J,
at the hour of 10 a. ni. of said day, at the
east front door of the Court Houso in the
Bev. A. L. Scales, of Oklahoma p,.r cent, (rom the Hth layofJa
fin will nreach at the Methoflist laott. attorney fee and costs
LlIJ.wio [i , „ ,11 th.i 1 41 h ilnv af June
church Saturday evening at V.5U
O clock. , *"j"" uf Norman, in said county and state
Miss Fronie Asher, of Norman, ()ffer for sale and sell to the highest bid-
• W 1,V for '1 short visit der for cash, the said property above de-
came in W ednesefaj toi a s iv ri .„rill«,i. or so much thereof as will satis-
with Mrs. .Tack Fairchild, east of
Made from
cream of tartar, derived solely
from grapes. All the ingredients
of Dr. Price's Baking Powder
are printed on the label. They
are pure, healthful and proper.
When baking powders aro peddled or
demonstrated, examine their labels. You
will find they are not made from cream
of tartar. You ^n't want them
the city.
Miss Welena Henry, of Kansas
City, came in Friday for a ten days
visit with her friend, Miss Almett.i
Williams.
J. M. Long, who has been quite
sick for the past few weeks, is im-
proving at present and will soon be
out again.
Tyler Blake, of Norman, came in
Wednesday for a short visit with his
scribed, or so much thereof as will satis-
fy said judgment with interest and cost.
Witness my hand this lltli day of May,
1001).
1. B. Sale,
Shorift of Cleveland County
By I.. 11. Hit.in i.
Deputy Sheriff.
Legal Noticc
land eoun-
day.
Glas
Friday
week.
In the Couuty Court oCCIev
ty, State of Okln.
In the matter of the estate of
E. V. Johnson, deceased.
The State of Oklahoma to the heirs of E.
V. Johnson, deceased.
You are hereby notitled that, on the
12th day of April, 100H, John Boatright
produced and tiled in the above entitled!
court an instrument in writing purport-
ing to be the last will and testament of
..ml fnmilv re- K. V. Johnson, deceased; also his peti-
and tamil> tion praying that said instrument be by
said court admitted to probate as and for
i f ,v tlw iv«sit the last will and testament of the said b
been for the past ™ johnson, deceased, and that letters
testamentary issue to said John Boatright
, • one of the executors named in said will.
Houstead came 1 11 That said instrument will be examined
attended court .in Norman 'I uesday
Com in the shuck, for sale—C., brother-in-law, Chas. Tee). wh<
J. Williams, at the Harness farm, quite sick.
Mrs. F. I'. Moseley, of Purcell, j, W. McBride
visited friends in the city yesterday, turned Tuesday from Sulphur.
S. W. Hutchin transacted busi- where they have
ness in the county capital Wednes- lew weeks.
Grandma matsaiu msiruiucuu -
Tumbler, fm at taM We.lnerfay to n„ eOmU rUt ASSi
and Saturday and all next with her granddaughter, .Mr?, n. cleTelan(] connty, state of: Oklahoma, at
\ Tn(rr.mn a term of said court to be held on the -th
A. Ingram. (if junei igou, at the hour of 0 o clock
. 1 , . „n „rnppries Mrs Nora Boydstun, of Ft. Cobb. a. In. of day. That any person in-
For fresh and clean groceries, -Hi. . ■ • terested may appear and contest the pro-
cail on the live grocerman. J. M. came in Tuesday for a short v.sU ™
with the family o{ her father, J. H. .... <">' of said
A great crowd from here attended Baughman.
the singing convention at llelsel Bead our offer m this weeks ad.
^ . mai] your answer to us and jou
"j" jy'B,o„„, t 6-1-east, waa . ™y win the $5 in gokl.-Secnrit.v
™i,0r '• ^xinet0n "ye' w""i pay 17C to eggB, 10c per
!l! „ pound for hens, 20c per pound for
I •" « McChn "v." and 10 to 15c fo, old roo.t-
yesterday, booming the McClain . j'hke
' "U"l'V ' r- Geo A. Hine and family visited
J. M. Dickerson, of near Eason. his V)rother, T. S.
transacted l.u.ine.a Lexington cils. Tueriay
Price's
bate of said will.
Witness my hand and the seal of said
court, this 14th day of May. 11)0!).
[SEAL] N. E. Sbabp,
A. Hutchin, County Judge.
Attorney. 35-rf-t.
A Business Education
A business education is something:
every one should have, and the best
for the least money is quite an ad-
vantage in obtaining it.
We have scholarships in eight of
the BEST Business Colleges in
America, and if you are figuring on
going to school, it will pay you to
see us. as we will save you money
on the scholarship.
LEXINGTON LEADER.
Christian. Meeting
The Church of Christ will hold a
series of meetings, beginning July
26th, and continue for thirteen days,
assisted by Eld. W. F. Ludlow, of
Ft. Worth, Texas.
U there is anything wrong with your
stomach today, get a bottle of Kodol
today ami try it. Take it Just at the
time you know that your stomach is
out of order and the food is not'digest-
ing. That is the only time you need
to take Kodol—just once in a while. _
1'very tabfespoonful of i\" fol will di-
gest - 1-1 pounds of food. Kodal will
digest what you eat an.l in that way
cure you of dyspepsia an 1 indigestion,
ifol.l by.
The Palace Drug Store,
Sherman A Everett Hropa.
When in need of stationery, con-
sult ti before pi -, i11,4 your jM>.
Up Before The Bar
N. 11- Brown, an attorney of Pitts*
tield. Vt., writes: -'We have used Dr.
King's New Life Pill for years and find
| them such a good family medicine we
wouldn't he without them." for
| chills, constipation, biliousness or sick
headache they work wonders. 25c
Fur sale at all drng storeB.
When you know any news, tell
IS, and we'll tell the people.
If you have dyspepsia or indigestion
or anv stomach teoubfe yon muBt help
the stomach do its ; W by taking
something that can anil will digest the
foo 1 for the stomach. Kodol will efo
this and ii N the only thing jtfe know
that will, Kodol is made up of natur-
digestive juices, ft will >1)>rest the food
you eat. Every tablespoonfuf will di-
gest 'J 1 4 pounds of any food you may
ordinary eat. Kodol is pleasant to
take. Sold by
The Palace Drug Store,
Sherman & Everett Props.
Wednesday.
Hosea Tuggle and Jim Mitchell
spent Sunday in Norman with their
lady friends.
Atty. A. Hutchin was in Norman
several days this week, attending
county court.
Chas. Teel. who has been quite
sick for the past two weeks, is very
sick at present.
Tom N- Thornton and Calvin
Hobson transacted business in Nor-
man ednesday.
H. Lefeaver, of Lehigh, is in
the city looking after his farming
interests near here.
Misses Almetta Williams and
Welena Henry visited friends in
Norman Thursday.
and Wednesday.'
Miss Eunice Crick, of Oklahoma
City, was the guest of her friend,
Miss Almetta Williama. from Tues-1
day until Thursday.
Mrs. Will Smith, of Kansas ( ity.
came in Monday to attend the bed-
side of her mother, Mrs. Oliver
Brosseau, who is quite sick.
If you want clothes that look
Can you give five good reasons |
why it is better to deposit in a j
State' bank in Oklahoma? If so
you may make $5.00. Bead our ad.;
Security State Bank.
l'rof. G. \V. Nance, of Tecumseh,
spent several days in the city this
week visiting friends and relatives,
and also in the interest of the Ok-
lahoma School I m p rove m e n t
League.
Miss Jannie Coleman, of Ard-
| more, and Mrs. Mary Gordon, of
Galveston, after a two weeks visit
with the family of their father, Dr.
W. T.. Coleman, returned to their
homes Wednesday.
K B. Linn and family have
lleWitt's Carholized Witch llazel
Salve is the original—don't be deceiv-
ed by substitutes—get DcWitt's. It is
good for cuts, burns and bruises, big
or little, but it is especially good for
piles. Sold by
The Palace Drug Store,
Sherman & Everett. Props
KILL the COUCH
and CURE -the LUNGS
wi™ Dr. King's
New Discovery
PHR /^OUCHS joe""ano.
run ^^OLDS Trial Bottle Free
AND ftLL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
OR MONEY REFUNDED.
All Drug Dealers
r T ,1 tZ moved here from Alice. Texas, and
good, have Chas. C. Blackwell take ^ ^ hQme
your measure
welcome them among us and hope
their stay may be profitable as well
as pleasant.
Boosevelt is in Africa shooting
for a summer suit. I
lie guarantees satisfaction.
In a letter from M. C. Loeffelholz.
of Mcguire, he states that they re-
ceived a fine rain Friday and that - ^ and telling about it.
corn and cotton are looking good. ^ Nebragka telling the
We will buy your fat hogs peopie what they should do. We
, . ... „ lt shawnee any day ill the year Jas. are selling lumber and all kinds of
came in Saturday for a v'isii with Crawford. Lexington or Pur
CeM- Lumber Co.
relatives in the city.
Mrs. M. W. Seigler, who has been
quite sick for the past two weeks,
is slowly improving.
Arthur G. King is serving on
route one for Orman S. Puckett,
who is attending the Eastman
Reward Withdrawn
4
of Miami, came
for a week's visit with |
I. II. Baughman and!
Wanted—at once, all kinds of School of Photography at Dallas,
Tin and Repair work at Robinson s Texas.
Tin Shop, 'phone 75. Mrs. F. I
Arthur Sherman visited in Nor- Mary
man Sunday. It was his semi- Wednesday
monthly-appointment. her father,
S \ Ward, a prominent citizen family.
of Corbett, was a business visitor Neighbor, why don't you take
in Lexington Wednesday. those old clothes to Chas. Black-
Mrs F J Keller and daughter, well and let him clean and press
Elizabeth, visited Mr. Keller in Ok- them? He will make them look
lahoma City, Wednesday. hk,> new'
Chas. Greemore has just had his Mrs. S. P. Hughes and children,
house re-painted, which adds ma- of Sentinel, came in W ednesday
Sly to the beauty of it. tor a weeks v.s.t with the family of
her father. J. f' • Kemlen, of near
I hereby withdraw the reward of
fered for the capture and convic
Wynne and daughter, tion of the thieves that robbed my
in store.
£ Commercial Printing r
I!. id the new ails in the Le ider
this week, fe>r they are interesting.
"I'd Rather Die, Doctor,
Than have mv feet cut off." said M.
L. BinghaK, of Princeville. 111., "bat
you'll die from gan rreen (which had
eaten away eight toes) if yon don't,
said all doctors. Instead—he used
liucklen'e Arniea salve till wholy cured
Its cures "f eczema, fever enres, lioils,
burns and piles astound the world. -• '
i Kor eale at at all drug stores.
If it's printing you want, call at
the Leader oflii'6.
If you want to get reliaf from uri-
1 nay disorder, inflammation of the blad-
der, back ache and weak back take
Hewitt's Kikney and Bladder pills.
Bert Barber, of Elton, Wis., says "De-
Witt's Kidney and Bladder pills have
done more forme than any thing I
have ever taken."' Semi ynnr name to
C. Hewitt's A' Co., Chicago, for a free
trial box, sold hy
The Palace Drug Store,
Sherman & Everett Props.
When in neecll of Commercial
Printing, tfie fcest and surest place
to visit is the firm tftat lias stood
the test, and at all times given en
tire satisfaction.
We print Legal Blanks, aiul at
all times have a supply in stock.
Mrs. Oliver Brosseau, who ha
been very sick for the past two Lone Star.
<
weeks, is slowly improving
J. H. Lassiter, a prosperous farm-
er of near Trousdale, was in the
city on business Wednesday.
Every one .likes fresh groceries,
and in fact they are the only kind
to eat. J. M- Tuggle sells them.
On account of the fifth Sunday
meeting, there will be no preaoh-
ing at the Baptist church Sunday.
Portraits, frames, photo pillows,
You may win $5.00 in gold by
answering our ad in this weeks pa-
per. Mail us your answer. It
costs nothing to try.—Security
State Bank.
Don't you think that it is about
time for you to go to the Lee Lum-
ber Co's. and get the material for
those repairs that you have been
going tf> make for so long.
Will Willing, Wind Weak.
Mayor Story, of Atlantic City,
condemning those Menhaden fisher-
men who dredge the Atlantic at points
illegally near the sliore for fish that
Is only used for fertilizer. At tha
same time the Mayor pointed out tha
difficulty of catching and punishing
these fishermen. He said:
"On account of the sinful waste of
good fish that they cause, we would be
only too glad to prosecute these men,
but the means to detect and identify
them are not often at hand. We have
the will but not the power to punish.
We are like the trumpeter in an At-
lantic City hand.
"This man, a native of Germany,
wa£ practicing one night a trumpet
obligato, but he did not play anything
like loud enough.
i " 'Louder, louder,' said the leader.
"And the trumpeter redoubled his
efforts.
" 'Louder, lot der.'
"And he put on still more steam.
•"Louder, louder, louder!'
"The trumpeter i at.god oown his
trumpet and glared' at the leader with
eyes that started from their sockets.
'It's all ferry veil,' be spluttered
•to say "louder, louder." but vare Isp
(le rind?' "
$
Lexington Leader.
.j. F. SI I( )CKI ,
Real Estate, Farm Loans and Insurance.
The Leader for :
Swept Over Niagara
This terrible calamity often happens
because a careless boatman ignores the
river's warnings—growing ripples and
faster cuirent. Nature's warnings are
kind. That dull pain nr ache in tha
back warns vou the kidneys need at-
tention if you would escape fatal mal-
adies—dropsy, diabetes or brigbt's di-
sease. Take Electric Bitters and see
backache Hy and all .your Dsst feelings
return. "After long suffering from
weak kidneyB and lame back, one $1.00
! bottle wholy cured me writes J K
Blankenshipp, of Kelk, Tenn. <'.n, '•
I All Druggists.
Right work. I prices— Leader.
Pains in the hack and groin, scald-
ing sensation, urinary discolors, etc.—
that's your kidneys, l'he best thing
to do iB to get .some of DeWitt s Kid-
ney and Bladder pills, right away.
They are perfectly harnili-ss and are
not only antiseptic, but allay pain by
th*-ir liealiiiu properties. Send your
name to U. ('• DeWitt & Co., Chicago,
for a free trial box Sold liv
The Palace Drug Store,
Sherman & Kvett Props.
All the news all the year for $1.
Words to Freeze The Soul
Your sm has I onsuinption. Iiis
case :s hopeless. These appalling
Words Were spoken to Geo E. Blevens,
a laeding merchant of Springtield. N.
by two expert doctors—one a lung
specialist. Then was shown the won-
derful power of l)r. King's New Dis-
coveiy. ' After thiee weeks use,"
writes Mr. Blevens, "lie was as well as
1 would not take all the money
the world for what it did for my
y " Infallible for coughs an I colds
s the safest, surest cure for desper-
luug diBt-ase on earth.
5oc and $ I 00. Trial bottle tree.
Kor sale at all drug stores
If vou are a year in arrearages, pay
your subscription to the Leader at
ever
\|r< T -I. Sheparel and sons.
„„„ <>-*"«
•rri-TV - ' -L*. mi m K~ ■« «••«« «.
tional Portrait t
Lit
You with The blues—take t'e\N it s
Earlv Kisers. the safe, sine, gen-
The* are the
• «•. easy ittle 1 ivtyr |
beet oiade. Sold by «
Tfie Palace Drug Store.
Chicago.
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Topeka and Blue Mound, Kai
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Fox, J. O. Lexington Leader. (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, May 28, 1909, newspaper, May 28, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc110365/m1/5/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.