Lexington Leader. (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, March 25, 1910 Page: 8 of 8
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And we still have some garden seed. If you are
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best on the market.
We always have the best and freshest GROCERIES
in town, and you will agree with us after a trial.
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CORRESPONDENCE
News Gathered Here And There Over The County By
Our Associate Editors.
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S. S. DENISON
FIRE and TORNADO INSURANCE
FARM LOANS and REAL ESTATE
JhairOftice in Farmers State Guaranty Bnuk Building.
NOTARY PUBLIC
When in need of
UNDKKIAKIW
call
BONNEAU BROS.
Licensed Embalmers and Funeral Directors
Purcell, Oklahoma
Day phone
Night pllolle I"
TROUSDALE
Mrs. -I. B. Boeek has an attack
of neuralgia.
X. B. Cheatwood is doing some
good road grading.
W. .T. drace is attending court
at Tecumseh this week.
Miss Edith Redwine spent sever-
al days at Wanette this week.
J. D. Richardson, of Blaine coun-
ty, is here pruning his orchard.
Ii. M. Hart and family were vis-;
iting at Jno. Mustain's Sunday.
Quite a crowd attended services
at Cliappel Hill church Sunday.
Spring has come in all her beauty !
and the farmers are busy planting!
corn.
N. 0. Ramsey and Perrin Gid- j
dens are serving on the petit jury at J
Tecumseh.
Miss Ivy Sanders entertained aj
jolly crowd of friends with singing I
Sunday evening.
BORN—To (I. A. (Iregson and!
wife, a line hoy. Mother and son :
are doing well.
Frank Quillen has moved into
his new dwelling, and is now giving!
it a good painting.
T.J. .Jones and I.. 1.. Sanders
attended the Masonic school at;
Shawnee hist week.
Miss Lucy Strausberry's clothes |
caught tire Thursday, burning her j
so severely that she lived but a few j
days.
Misses Ivy Sanders and Charles
Chambers, who are attending the
Normal at Edmond, visited- name-
folks here a few days this week.
BUCKHEAD
Everybody is busy planting.
Sam Criswell gave a dance Mon-
day night.
Miss Lula Menasco is on the sick
list this week.
Mrs. Mary Johnson visited home-
folks here Sunday.
Mrs. Maud Hopper, of near Box,
was visiting .relatives here Monday.
John Bowers visited his brother,
Fayette, near Crossroads Saturday.
Walter Wooten and family visit-
ed relatives near Crossroads Sun-
day.
W. E. I). Dragoo and Henry Bow-
ers attended church at Denton Sun-
day.
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Sanford Bowers and wife, of Rose-
dale, visited at Henry Bower's last
week.
Ira Hughes, of St. Louis, visited
at W. E. I). Dragoo's Saturday and
Sunday.
Misses Ruby Chambless and 01-
lie Wooten, of near Cross roads, are
visiting relatives here this week.
Stubborn as flule*
rre liver and bowele sometimes; seem
to l>«lk without cause, Then. there's
troble—loss of appetite—lnili^eetion,
nervousness, despondency, headache
Hut such troubles Ity before Ur, King's
New Life Pills, ttie world's best stom-
ach and liver remedy. So easy. 25c
at all druggists.
christian' chi'hch • If it is anything in the printing
Bible school 10 a. in.. Christian ''ne you need, call at the Leader
Endeavor 2:30 p. m. and preaching office where we print all kinds of
3 p. m. each Lord's day. Teach- printing on short notice,
ers training class meets each Wed- For French Dry Cleaning. Dying,
nesdav evening.—Rev. R. A. Bla- and Pressing, see Claude Perkins,
lock, Minister. in rear of the. S. V. Perkins store.
LEXINGTON LEADER
The best paper published in Cleveland county for $1 per year.
IT DELIVERS THE NEWS.
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a $1.00 Wall Map and the Constitution of Oklahoma FREE.
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Lexington Phone 4(5
Buys Hack Line
I have bought the Tom Bohannon hack line, and will meet
all trains, day and night, also take cnlls day and night. •
Phone Iti in Lexington and 2<)."> in PareellJBfep-
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Kemper Parnell.
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Fox, J. O. Lexington Leader. (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, March 25, 1910, newspaper, March 25, 1910; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc110408/m1/8/: accessed April 20, 2021), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.