Lexington Leader. (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, August 12, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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LEXINGTON LEADER
SJ Fen that t;r«r 1 leelii.?,
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Axd its trace awl McNeil wlo will figLt the bat-
• lie for the aecond governor-Lip of tie ^ta'.e ?f Okla-
* a*s boma.
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Tm Lest way by whidb Arizona blJ New Mexico"
can prove to tie w rid that tLey are T:rthy of State-
hood is to go Democratic ct the firrt opportunity and
. continue that way.
A Southern Opportunity
Democratic Ticket
Baptist Church
H .PLE PACKAGE
nting practically every na-
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IF thf- clattrai :-:ls istzti dow at/out tue *tate ..
I* * 1 , , . , PinnKlicnn or- "Please tell us what the Democratic party thu representation are usually the
eamzation ti a sample of what is to be expected this stands fordemands the st. Paul Dispatch. Well, - • ■ ■ ■■ <*« ' "'J: Corrections-Kate Barnard, of Ok- j er; trainl las
, • hi -haw, :n n-j,.. n. if it ever gets control of the government acain, it will 1 raner-ue. .. .
autnmn. the campaign will be one where, in oraer to ® ...... T> eir i • ™" v-u-• ne-«lav evening
""" °"" Labor Commissioner—Chafles F.' j0(.k _Minister
will be one where, in order to « « contro1 ol tbe government again, it will >-•: - _
IllowTli the people to understand what is to be done, ^ stand for Republican postmasters, anyway.
tbe Democrats will go before tbe voters and ^tate the
ca?e. No intelligent man '*ill long listen to the sort "The wor. i is growing setter, i-aj: Jjhn 1).
-unday service—i' - "J J*-
Jav -ehool 11 m." pr-ichii..-
G verri' :-L - Cruce of Ard- 7:^).p- b. y. p. U 8.30 p. m
preachina. • Prayer meeting T:.jr-
A_- r f McAlester 0 vIt«.-d t<- attend u.v n<l ti! these
Treasurer—I: ->ert • Dunl&i I gervjc,..
Newkirk. ( T. M< Kee.
Auditor— ° Pa-tor
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ti'.'ii — I!. H. Wilson. "f Cliieka. h:i. CHKI8TIAX chchch
Attorney General—Cbarlea We t. Bible school 10 a. m., Christ an
of Enid. Endeavor 2:30 p. m. and preaching
C :.--r 1 Charitie- and «j M1> , ,c|j ],. r> 1'- day.' T<
meets each \\ ed-
Rev. R. B! -
of absolute idiocy being slapped into mudpie by the I'.^ekefciler. Mr. Rockefel.er should L-e immensely
negation outfit. And tLe Republicans, from day to gratified that it is so, in vie v of the fact that it is
day changing the roster of successful Democratic largely hi- worl 1
nominee?-, proceed to slander ^ill them, accusing them
of crookedness, etc., wLen a .ay 1 -fore, or tomorrow, -p.,f .-jrpri-'e to t- was ti.at T. B. tergu; u run
equal abue was bestowed r will be •: ne th . -tron? In this - .-ti it .- ttocgLt that 1.
not in the winning column today. would net : e in tbe race. :".ero are yet m .ny sur-
No state primary *a= ever held but ther Wa - i& .* ,. • r , all, .rLa; -
much eflfort to secure the victor , by the partisans of _
the active candidates; none will ever be. But the . ^ j ;Eg ^ tce ^ , en,j &j tjje j.ublican
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making the pretense that Democrats were at sword'-
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mislead no one but the mo-t
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wl , ht-ighs 1.4, laugL- :
.'idenc<
The farmers are looking better -ince t : -e good
rain- w.- ha i last w-.ek, L .k oat : ,r the lai_- crop-
that v.ill headed toward Lexington 'hi- lull. Our
v will it ' • r
points, is calculate
gullible; the [>eople of the r-tat*- well understanding
the motive for such attempted leception. Meanw hile,
the state issue.-, that never-ending, always-changing
t uttle between thV i .' y : r the all, -t th fe .
for tbe still fewer captains of special privilege, is be-
. , . , . •. , merchants are doing the right thing by preparing tp "
fore the ■ ctorate. An united and militant Demo*, * t
... , n .i , , Landli- the business. We want all the business to 1
cracy, is of the many for the all—the state republican. . .
" . ' ,. , II. \ ,1 -I com: t I Lexington that goo 1 inducement-can bring.
organization is capitalized, and kept up by the special
privilege champions. Already have' the captains ^
bought tbe nominations for tbe special privilege pre- One of our friends who happens to be an ex- ^
pagan la; they will buy.any election that they can get pounder of the socialistic loctrine, came into the , , r. v ..
at auction prices. Leader oltlce the other day and said: If CiJce and ;irji| other chemical : - ur
The people have stood for and with Democracy McNeil are nominated we will have a Socialist govern- gether Natura::;.- 11 our mil. r
in the hitherto, 'ti4 not likely they will change while ™r; the people will not put a national banker in the de;, -It- -nn ' v -- • ' : '
governor's chair." Well, it makes us for to laugh. mo>t import nt
the armore,d crusiers of privilege are bombarding the - __________ t< r 'ten'-.
state organic law with thirteen inch guns of appoin- . editor:
_ , ' Tm ever-loyal Washington. Star says of l'resi- ,
live courtship pattern.-Gutbrie Leader. ^ Ta(t,B jnten{iou Qf gj eakjng jn thg Weet ^ ■
. jn Qctober, "Republicans should welcome it and Dem- ^ 1(
Tot Coubieb-Jchjhhal thinks that aUbongb onr ocratg sbould takt ^ioto tbeir calculations." The
Government hasn't lone much for aviation, we have fcfjel_.t 0[ previous Taft speeches makes it certain that
lots of statesmen who can go pretty far up in tb<- air Democrat* will welcome them. If Republicans: a. •
And there's some truth in that tc • wise they will ta :e'tbem into their calculations.
Dangherty, of Oklahoma City.
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CI-'rk > ; - "... c ;rt—W H. L.
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Extra Specials
W'e have a i-w pair of ladie- and
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let pa--.—3rmvn.
OKLAHOMA CENTRAL R'Y CO
Asa E Ramsey. Receiver
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PURCELL
Friday and Saturday
August 26th and 27th, 1910
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mad
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Plenty of barbecue for everybody each day.
good water. P!ent\ of shade.
Plentv of
Amusements for everybody all the time. Finest steam
swing in the country
Roping and riding contests each day.
Prizes: first $50.00
Second 25.00
Third 15.00
An Entrance Fee ol $5.00
Good speaking by noted men of the state.
Everybody come out and enjoy the two days with lis.
Stands will be sold to the highest bidder on August 17th. I en
per cent of tbe price bid must be put up by the successful bin-
der. balance tbe lirst day of picnic.
For further information see James Crawford or Joe (>ooley..
PURCELL - OKLAHOMA
•'* ^erved a* cotfee. th# i
Attorney—'. (i. Grab m _ .-titute k.. vn ■ erow
Clerk—L L. McComh Ur. -'h j' Health <
Rejii-iter Ol Deed—J - nCarri-r. ev.-n a :1V* es|-wt
Tre -un-r—Sherm : I1 •
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A. Fox and W. A J- nninf:-.
has i-lj-iurned. Ti.:- is tri:• . nd1
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wiiii.-i • ^ trn- w 1 iii-r- --.
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tt ! " i * 1 always fai . Don't drujt the >rom«ch—
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worth wliiK W- could rc ad th- That is simply a make-ehift. net a everywhere a8 Dr. Sh ,,,-g He8t.„al,VH
where as Dr. >hc ; e Restorative. .. ,, .
;• w( so chose, but we prefer | ^ L, t. , the Keatorativ^, improvement wi
notiee l Of coarse, full healtn will not
isnmeli.it v return. The lmn. h v-
ever, wi sure y : And thn 1-, -st
of ail. yon will rea izjati l feel y ir
«trength an i amiiition as it is retm-
in^. t) itsiie iutlaeiuvs lepre-s fir-it
the "in.-Dle nerv > then the s* :;i,.rh,
Heart and Kidtiev- will us ta . . fan
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Dr. i i' uti 1 >,- \ s
inter*>ted. The pie i
that the individual-
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weak, *hen these organs
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can be easily an 1 ; ii< k y altere t by
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L , r Ta -iHts They
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Electric
Succeed when cverj'thinp else fails.
In nervous p-ostration and female
weaknesses they are tl;e supreme
remedy, as thousands ha\e testified.
FOR KIDNEY,LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it is the best medicine ever sold
over a druggist's counter.
S. S. DENISON
FIRS mi TORNADO INSURANCE
FARM LOANS anil SEAL ESUTl
p^-ntti.-. in Fiiri:.-rs >tite (jn-iranty Hunk BuMing.
NOTARY Pt'BLK
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Fox, J. O. Lexington Leader. (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, August 12, 1910, newspaper, August 12, 1910; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc110428/m1/4/: accessed February 24, 2021), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.