Lexington Leader (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, August 4, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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LEXINGTON LEADER
D. M. FOX. Publisher.
FRIDAY.
AUGUST
The doctrine that government A few farms near Lexington are
land belongs to the people and changing hands, and my, the price.
shouM be retained for for their ben- All the land surrounding us is
jefit and not ior speculators and | good, and commands good figures.
£
w k bk ei>ing
trusts is that of justice and com- The crops have never failed, and
— —— : 'mom sen*e. The increasing pres- Lexington is the lest all-around
ALLOU THE OTHEK MAN AN OPINION j 8ure ^ pUblic opinion will probably market in the stale. Ask anv of
result in a more thorough accep
piOV. CBUCE a few "days ago, i tance of that doctrine toumdi--:ip
" pardoned Prajher, the m w ] intnu-nt >[ some plethuri ■ multi
who pit*rid guilty to murdying the (millionaires,
white man in Oklahoma City a few
the farmers"
know..
around htre. Thev
months age
demnati^n
head. Son
harsh tones
While
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LAND and
EXCHANGE CO.
F:arm Loans and
Fire insurance
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opinion. We refrain f
some ihin^s which we'really do
think, because we may not be able
to see Bome parts of the question.
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in ulnirvs!
We do a large F Itigj
change bus!': r
| have property io- .x*
J change in almost ev ?
n the United States, -utti
locality. We have some fine ,•
town,
beiua
The tound of the lipnn
ing oif in s-., eral i art.- o
|A new store building i
. erected, and four houses aie having
That slate highway will do moJ^0" 0no nice boase
to advertise Lexington than any :Las Just ^en completed, and car
come to
ing lot-
after th
cbauce?
but r.c
Lings,
< are need-
vhy not g
h^ve the
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ion to J
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rms in w
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' t;c V. alley. tlie king bi all coantri-.s :
5 also in the San Luis Valley of Colorado. We can trade you one o
^ those farms for .other property; we also ha.ve large tracts of good ranch 2^
£ land jn west i exas to trade for other property. • .3c*
, UN, uuy-1 I - - u..« 100a«i uetter w 5 , «^°U Clt-V or *arm land to exchange, see us or drop us a Jine
All tourists *•"?" 7?beglD °n tLe ercction of! Cleveland county tha.r'it does now. £ and we ar£ s'^ Can match your proposition. 2
I another todav. , 2 'v • 0 • 2-
s Uihce in tanners State Guaranty Bank Building - Breeding Blink LEXINGTON, OKLA. 5:
thing we know of.
* passing through the state will pass
through our city. Are they going
to fjnd it in the condition it now is Apparently one of the chief
in ? Let's clean up, brush up, or- use8 of our Sreat national holi-
ganize a commercial club, and do l'a)8 's a'Jord a suitable time for
something to attract the people. P"ze fighters to bruise one another
' f°>" the enjoyment of people with
depraved tastes.
Cotton neve* looked better
Our farmers are going to be on
Easy street in spite of the drouth. <
' With affairs in eastern Europe
more ' than usually unsettled; [ - . _
with Germany insisting on putting 1 The fault with many a man who
her finger in the Morrocan pie, and makes mistakes lies not so much in
with that stormy petrel, Castro, the making of them as in refusing
once more in Venezuela there is to profit by them that his future
some danger of the dove of peace ■ may he wiser and more success-
taking her departure. ful.
Get Case of Soda Water Free
193 cases of soda water was given
Eree to my customers during month
of July at rate of one ease for every
$•5 spent with us. This offer holds
good during month of August.
■ Ille's Grocery.
Falls Victim To Thieves.
* \v. Bend?. 0f Coal city. Ala., bas
a jnstifiab.'e grievance Two thieves
stole hie health for twelve years.
They were liver anl ki.lney trouble.
Then fir. King's New Life pihs th'rot-
tlei them. He's well now. Unrivaled
for Constipation, Malaria. Headache.
Dyspepsia 25c a! ail druggists.
Some people want to live accord-
ing to a of rules that somebody-
may frame for them. The true
way is to let life be controlled by
principle. The man who does that
has no need of rules.
The funniest thing, we noticed
the other day where someone was
boosting "1 nele Joe" Cannon for
president. We hardly think there
is any danger of his' election how-
Electric
Bitters
Made A New Man Of Him.
"I was suffering from pain ia c v
stomach, head and back," writes JI.
T. Alston, Raleigh, N. C., "and n.y
liver and kidneys dicUiot work right,
but four bottles of tlectric Bitters
made me' feel like a new uian."
PRICE 50 CTS. AT ALL DRUG STORES.
NEW GOODS!
We are preparing for the large trade that we are ex-
pecting this fall, and are receiving new Clothing, Hats and
Shoes every day. We have also received a large ship=
ment of dress goods and notions.
We are handling the well-known Hamilton Brown
shoes. Our last shipment was made up of all sizes and
of. tan, gun metal, vici kid and calf skin. We also have a
large stock of Security School Shoes. Bring the children
here and fit them out before you start them to school.
We have just opened up a large assortment of Lonley
and Stetson hats. They have the latest shapes and
effects. Let us show you a hat the next time you think
of buying one.
S. L Perkins C
Lexington, Oklahoma
Look Out!
for
BLAKE'S
ROUND-UP
Sale
Watch for
Big Ad
Trousdale Items
Mr-. Jan.es Click i- n the sick
Born—To Hurrel Harmon and
.wife, a fine girl. All doing well.
Lovely cool weather. All crops
king fin'-. N-i< c rain >!■ n<! y.
R. M. Potter and family ar>' vis-
iting relative- near Wichita Fall-.
Texas.
The Baptist? ;!>•■ ,.'dd:ng revi-j
val at the :iibor in J. W. York'.-
pasture."
Pea eli buyer:-\ire "iT'-nng three |
dollars P'*r bushel for a car of ouri
ex.:ellent Alberta peaches.
Joseph Wickerson arid family <>f!
ti.' Lone Star vicinity sp nt sevi-rai
days visiting relatives here.
Mrs. Laura Hlancett of Shawnee,
whn is visiting r> iatives li^r*1 l.a'd a
bilious attack Saturday, and re-
turned home Tuesday accompanied
hv Mrs. (> ^V r-- n.
Which Had You Rather Have?
Job or Position?
Anyone can get jobs , but it takes Trained
men and women to get "positions \ Do you
want to be classed as a Trained man or woman?
Are you in a position to take advantage of a
bargain in the price of a scholarship in most
any of the best commercial colleges of the
southwest? We have several scholarships and
are willing to meet you half way.
Come in and talk the matter over with us.
Lexington Louder
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Drugs
Drugs
Pure Drugs
Palace Drug Store
I MAKE THE LOWEST
RATE OF
INTEREST OS
Farm Loan
b
Privilege to Pay Part r All After One Year.
Get Your Abstracts For You
Buy or Sell your Land. Write Insurance. Ren< w your Eo(
See me if you want money, or want to save money.
j. f. shockle^ .
Lexington. (Ala. The ileal Estate a, ,f Loan ,M.
MARRIED
< arl (Ireen. of thi- vjcinity. and
Mis- Ethel Williams, of T* umseh*
were happily ruarri"d i t!," home
of the bride's parents S ,r,«: y. a ft A
v. ht-1i tla y retunn d there and
•r. *i their ' _ . i, . • ■ • j,
all v. '-I.inji :u i i.-ippy
prosper
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Ml. 811 TO 815 WALNUT ST., KANSAS CITY, MO
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Ovor 32 yoara In Kansas City. ' ts,1R lc .P,'d'1 P'.ctlca-
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Lexington Leader (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, August 4, 1911, newspaper, August 4, 1911; Lexington, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc110478/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.