Lexington Leader (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1911 Page: 8 of 8
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The Tireless Way
Three Compartment Jewel Fireless Cooker
Jewel Cooker Household Club
2r> Famous Jewel
Fireless Cookers
Begin to cook for the people of Lexington, Oct. 'S'. '^1 and 2o. I his
will save many hours of time each ilay, and will permit our \\i\cs
ami daughters to have more time to devote to other pursuits. 1 lie
Jewel Cooks the Food but Does not Cook the Cook.
With A Jewel Fireless C'ooker In ^ our Kitchen
You can entertain while the dinner is cooking. You can shop or call
and come home with a hot meal ready for serving. You can give a
morning to uninterrupted cleaning while the dinner is cooking. N <>u
can sow all the afternoon and have a hot supper. You can attend
church with the dinner problem off your mind, and come home with a
hot ditfcner ready to be served. In summer time you can serve a hot
meal with as much coolness and deliberation as ;i mistVess with her
many servants. The young married housewife won't have to be con-
tinually standing over a hot stove. The mother with a young c
have much more time to devote to the little one. I lie older hou ^ ^
ANTI-TRUST GIN IS
SAVED FROM
! fore the fire had gained any head-
FlREfWay, a good sized stream was be-
ipg played upon it. The fire evi-
Tt was
mighty
£
Jewelry Handled
BY
S. 1. WHARTON
IS RELIABLE
Special 23 per cent discount
during the next 150 days.
Watch repairing and
supplies
Palace Drug Store
LOCALS
DENISON
Ladies scarfs, at values from i>0c
| to $1.50, at J. M. Watsons.
Good morning, how were the
■ . • u What might liavepYoven a very I
^ ~ la. t nijit. ,lustrous lire was .narrowly awtel I dently caught in the boiler room
Glance in at the display of fall Wednesday night about !' o'clock, but«its origin is unknown. Thf
hoes at J. li. Collins Shoe store, wlien flames were discovervd com- j watchman had not arrived at. the
Mr. and M s, K. Blake were JP® 'r0J?f ^1~eavS? ('ie gin, hut no trace of incendiarism
, , . . _ Trust Gin. 1 he blaze was first : ., ,* . ,
>l:lahon , visitors Tuesday. .Jiseovered by Mrs ©tto Stev. ns. ;"uld 1,0 foUn,L
jjj Sauer Kr.iut, •'{ canes for 25c. The alarm was turned in and be-' lucky escape.
■I. If. Ferguson Gro. Go.
• The ice man was sick Saturday
; | and consequently ■ Lexington suff-
| j ered a small ice famine.
Underwear, all Kinds at Values
from (10c to $1.50. at J. ■ M. \Vat-
! sons,
Wanted: 500 customers to use
Bandy's Hair tonic for sale at the
Star Pool Hall barbershop.
The Jewel Fire Cooker will be
given away on Saturday Oct. 28th
at Edgar J. Keller Furniture Store.
Mrs. Will James left Saturday
for her home at Kfinsas City after
spending the week here with Mrs.
E. J. Keller and other friends.
We are headquarters for
school supplies.
The Owl Drug Store.
who deserve a rest and :i change will find it gives them more time for
diversion and recreation.
A number of Indies have been in the store today and joined our Club by
* paying $5 00 now and
One Dollar A Week
Washboards and brooms at •">() c
will, each at J. M. Watsons.
The older housewives , gtop in at Dowdy's and see
j new line of shoes.
Earl Stephens
visitor Saturday.
Nails at (i cents per pound at
J. M. Watsons.
that
wu's a Norman
The Buckeye Grain Drills for sale
time.—Edgar .T. Keller.
Good sweater "vests, 49c valnes
up to $4.00 at J. M, Watsons.
Our meal is always fresh—W. F.
Brantley's Mill & Grain Co.
FARM LOADS and BEAL ESTATE
8®" Oftice in old Picture Gallery Building.
' NOTARY PUBLIC
for a few weeks 'till the "Jewel' is paid for. I he cooker is delivered
immediately, and begins saving you time and money at once. "''s I hy Edgar J. Keller.
should not be confused with the old fashioned installment plan. It is pclu.(, .llMj wirt,
under the direct supervision of the Manson Camble Company of Kansas
City and Detroit, the largest manufacturers ef fireless cookers in the
world.
THESE EXTRA LIBERAL TERMS ARE GIVEN ON THE CASH
PRICE OF THE COOKER
This Week Only
Only a few more holies can join this Household Club. I he Club] , .
will close within a very few days, after which time you will have to pay j lsere aturclay on business, ; eveing and Sunday afternoon at 3;30
the regular cash price. Come in and ask questions. ^ ou will be under 1 Good cotton socks, 2 pair for 25c i o,clock. Mr. Burt is a professional
Miss Allie Breeding and Miss
Mabel Thacker. who are attending
the state university, spent Sunday
here with their parents.
U'e have a few thousand dollars
to loan on good Cleveland county
farms
you
money as soon as title is passed.
lioss Nesbitt of St. John, Kan-
sas., is here 011 a visit to his broth-
el !er-in-law, R. L. Carpenter of route
j 3. Mr. Nesbitt came Tuesday
1 morning.
Coal Oil at 10 cents per
gal. J. H. Fergtiscn Gro. Co.
Elder Burt of Texas will preach
T. \\ . button of Norman wns ;lj (|ie Church of Christ Saturdav
,1... . .
The Casino Cafe
E. W. NEDDO. Proprietor
Regular Dinner-. Short Orders At All Times. 1'ronip
Service and Courteous Treatment to All.
Tables For Ladies.
Everything (.'lean and New.
Come in, Eat with us once, You'll come again.
'iilt I'll Ulti\ ClUlltl l 'llllllj •
s--See J. I). Fairchild before
make that loan. Oct \our ^mprkmvow 'wwm •
TOMBSTONES I
| MARBLE. AND GRANITE ||
We sell monuments, statuary, vaults, coping.
B J. M. PYBAS, Agent. %
S~ Lexington, Oklahoma.
no obligations whatever. I at J. M. Watsons.
A large number of JEWEL Fireless Cdrkers are now in use in other; (;et a jewe] Cooker free at
cities. They solve the servant girl problem, and make life worth living g^|gar j Kellers Furniture store.
to the housewife.
One Jewel Fireless Cooker Free
singer and has a good voice. Lex-
ington people should avial them-
selves of this opportunity of hear-
||
et Us Gin Your Cotton
A good farm to rpnt for crop rent,' 'n^ ""'nu' good music
to one of tin
out our plan
women who will visit our store this week. Come in. Find
• EDGAR J. KELLER
LEXINGTON, OKLA
Exclusive agents for Jewel Fireless Cooker-.
Phone '50 •
t e ? m c iu m v iv t f a s < t«« e i? r <i «V v f v-i tf f*Vi «* r
| Clothes Don't Make The Man!3
E But They Sure Do Help The Looks, s
They make hi* appearance good, anda well
appearing man may go anywhere and be
welcome. : : : !
We are handling the celebrated Ferguson
«fc McKinney line of Men's Shirts and Star
5 Star Shoes and they are giving satisfac-
tion to the wearers. \\ e have a full line of
Gents Furnishings, visit our store. First
door east of Boatright A- A harton's
j see Jack Fairchild.
Mrs. J. L. Little of Purcell was
j here Tuesday visiting.
Webber, Buffalo und Rabbit hats
at J. M. Watsons. 50c to $4.00.
j Patton Sun Proof Paint, best
j paint on the market, for sale by
Edgar J. Keller.
Stop in at J. C. Dowdy's and see
11he line of Ferguson & McKinney
ohii't; ■
Mr. A. K. Swan of Ardmore is
Dont forget the Big Auction
sale at K. Blake's Saturday.
Sale starts at 2:30 p. in. and
goods will bs sold to the
highest bidder. The best
bargains tc fr icund in the
market. K. Blake.
As my obligations must be met
by Nov. 1st, 1911, I would certain-
ly appreciate the favor if all who
know themselves to be indebted to
me would please call and settle
their accounts. My bills must be
, met in order that I may be allowed
One good second hand '2,-inch (Q tak(i advantage 0f cagh bargains
Peter Sehuttler wagon f o r sale j
cheap.—Edgar -I Keller.
Ladies what do you think of(
this bargain, Oil cloth at 20c per J
vard at J. M. Watsons.
We have one of the best equipped gins in the
I country, and want to do your ginning. We can
| gin forty bales every ten hours, ahd have cvery-
| thing in shope to do the best work. We to treat
| everyone alike, and first come is first served. |
j ANTI-TRUST Glf COMPANY j
visiting Mr. and Mrs
near Lexington.
Swan
purchase of goods.
J. C. DOWDY
in tlu
Travis.
Hon. Oliver II. Akin of Moore
I was here Saturday attending to
! school matters and also mingling
We are making .some attractive j with his many friends. Oliver says
prices on wall paper. Iloor matting i things are coming along fine in his
I and art squares.—Edgar J. lyeller. J end of the county. He is prinei-
We carry a complete line pal of the Moore schools this year,
of watches, rings and all kinds
of jewelry.
The Owl Drug Store.
We have just received a swell j-,
! line of the famous A Plush Lap 11. H. CiVerett
Robes. Many handsome patterns M'CTTONFFI'
to select from. Call and see them. I
ITorttor. ' Lexington, Oklahom
His record in the last legislature,
has won many friends, for him in
the south end of the count v.
W. F. Brantley Mil! S Grain (Jo.
We have a good supply of c<
corn chops
and meal 011 hands. Try our chops and meal;
always good and fresh. If. your groceryman
hasn't got our chops and meal, he will got
tin iin for you.
Be sure to see us when you want corn, as we
have a good supply on hand.
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS
W- F. Brantley Mill 8 Grain Go.
LEXINGTON,
oklahoma:
PALACE DRUG STORE
We handle a full line of drugs, perfumes, toilet
articles, post cards, cigars, and confections. : : :
* I'KINSCRIPTIONS A SI'KCIAI.'I'Y]
JEWELRY AND WATCH REPAIRING
SHERMAN * SHERMAN
A factor
for pure food
ante dating all stale
and national food !aws
D*PMCI§
BAKliWtfBB!
Ko Alum—No Pliospfoales
Be on your (jtaard. Alum Po w-
ders may be kiv>wn by tfceir
price—10 or £ic. a
cr one ceue ea
B. H. Rackley Furniture Co.
J. C. SUMMJ1KS, Mgr.
Both new and second hand goods at the
best priccs that canbegiven. Prices suitable
to "hard times."
We Ask For Your Business
and promise the best values at the lowest
prices that the market will afford. Come
in and let us figure on your next bill of
furniture-
Rackley
1 Pie Home
Furnisher
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Lexington Leader (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1911, newspaper, October 20, 1911; Lexington, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc110489/m1/8/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.