The Lexington Leader (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, January 1, 1915 Page: 6 of 12
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GREETINGS
H<^«- - hoping that * <b day ol th* coming
yi-ar will 1* on<• of b .ppine** and prosperity lof vou
During tb« year* of thi* -tor* the on* ju<«t clo-im?
ha* it**11 amoofcrt the most oc' - hil. f"or thiu
gratifying r'-iult w<- «-xt*rid to you our rn-n-t sincere
-1 pr<-' latiori ind tb<- compliments o( the < «a-on.
J. C. Dowdy
Mi - D+i Brim i spending the
vacati'Vi with h -r parent*. Mr. and
Mr*. Robert Briin. "ib* n attend-
ing collt^ at Cbitkaiba.
Good iLitait tor '!■> c«uu at tha
Barker Hotel. Try out'
Mi*" Mabel Thai-fcer who baa
nit f ■ the English department
of the Watonga big)) school, ar-
rived Thursday to rrpetid the holi-
day vn' ati'in with h*-r parent' Ih.
and Mr«, Robert Thacker
Mi-i Gra'e Thacker. who ha«
studio at Norman, is here to spend
: tb«- holidays with her parents, L r
iri'i Mr-. Robert Thacker.
'J'b - Ladies nl the Christian
j Church will serve a New \e;*r
dinner Jan 1 t. 1W5. Everybody'
j invited. Come, mid be as.-ured
j you w ill j et a good <linn *r.
Karl Holt ol Jacksonville, Arkan-
sas,, arrived Saturday to visit bis;
, many old time friends. Karl wa-
Ijere -ome two years ago working
lor L. W. Nortln iitt.
A HI'hKH—KOIt SALK
(llen-WoodKrult Farm, Lexington i
Oklahoma.
I<)ir>! GitnnTLXG!
Tt> My I 'u 1 ro/is mul l- rian<ls
I extend to you the compliment* ol the sea-
son. May this New Year he one of much joy to
you and your".
I trust it brings you many blessings in health-
peitce and prosperity, and a feeling that the labors
of the year have been fruitful of murh good to
your fellow men.
The new year will bring great prosperity to
our country and it if my earnest wish that you
may receive your full allotment.
I give you my sincere thanks for your pa-
tronage during the past year, with tin- assurance
that it lins been appreciated to the fullest extent.
11 UN It 1 IHmSON
Phone 76
(i nicer ics
The Misse- lierneice and Mar-
guerite Denisor: are spending the
holiday . from St. Elizabeth's!
school ;it Purcell, at home with!
I their mother: Mrs. K. A. Denison. j
J'hone 2S for first class laundry!
work. Purcell Oklahoma. Modern
Steam Laundry.
Tobacco and Cigar Salesman
wanted to advertise. Experience]
unnecessary. $100.00 monthly and
traveling expenses. Advertise
smoking, chewing tobacco, cigar-
ettes. cigars. Send 2c atamp for
till particulars.
Hernmelt Tobacco Co.,
New York. N. Y
A. T. Roberts, the Old Reliable!
Jeweler, can do your watch repair-j
I ing. All work guaranteed.
Hugh Peters, who is now located j
at Topeka, Kansas, arrived Thurs-1
(lay to spend a few days with his i
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Peters, j
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K. R. Harnett of St Johns, Kan-1
; Has came Saturday night to visit his j
brother, Alvin, and family and par-j
j cuts, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barnett. J
New Year
Specials
You are bu-y anticipating your Wt* <•* tip wp stj|, h#ve r.mlll to give
lall and.while maybe not o pro-perou- .-w. all I. < ■ '' , solution and let us
thank Perhaps you are considering'fittins; the h .in- ip ,,rice and Quality ol
No doubt vou put in a busy
srbaps you are considering fittm in- i.ouie u, . ( ^ p ^ q||aljty of
ugge.-t this store as the plsce to do your buying we, iu
goods.
For instance e can xnote ywu a eli.m price on a 'I'1;'' -' f"""1 'l.u.)|plPjrj-_ ^jde-
bedsteads, iron beds library tables, daveni rt fulding ' 1 ■ f r h,Ve it or else we will
boards. We cannot complete an itemized list but if it for ti.- '• •
get it!
We have on hand ..me fine cook stove- range- ami heaters, h ti' « Ijind '•" ll "'j1 " ^
have put the price down, so as to give you the be-t en<- .uragemeii' ... >>1 •••'• m(tjce
best hut the price will be the lowest that we can make it. A nice cook tow *
1915 a more enjoyable year.
We have a bargain counter of dishes, earthenware and granite ware that will interest you .t
once because of the great values we offer at such low prices. tiey are 1 ' '' 11
some second band sewing machines, as good as new. can He' bought more at your price
than oiirR. Buy one of thew machine and tli^u tliunk u^.
Some special reductions that would interest you in buying a new rug. Some very beauti-
ful designs.
TO YOU FARMERS
While vou have the leisure time investigate the merits of the farm implements you are go-
ing to need for the coming year. Let me show you some good mie-
Mid-winter reductions 011 practically everything in -tuck, so as to move it and get ready for
our spring goods. NOW is the time we MUST sell and NOW is the time you SHOULD buy-
save money on what you need in the furniture buggy and implement line by buying from
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H. M. Holmes
General Auctioneer
Cries Sales liverywht re
Guarantee Satisfaction
Terms Reasonable
Phone Central Ol'lke
Santa I e I Intel
Purcell, Oklahoma
RING OUT
THE OLD!
RING IN
THE NEW!
Welcome 1915!
A Happy New Year
A prosperous year is our wish
to you. May you enjoy (lie most
nl good fortune. We extend onr
surliest and sincere thank to vou
fin your patronage .lining the past
year and to invitli your huslnc • lor
the coining year. We will do out
best to serve you well |
Come Mild see lis. \\ c will d
you good.
li LAKE'S
Bargain Store
Overheard On the Street
"Say Bill, what are you doing
with all those bundles ' Where'd
yuh buy 'em?"
"Why, Breedings' of course!
That's where I buy all my goods!"
"Where you buying yours?"
asked John.
" 1 been buyin' mine of Saws,
Hawl.uck 4 Co." mi Wered Bill.
Well, (jreat Heavens! That's
where you fell down, Breeding': got
tbeiii be it iii prices and what's
more, (juallty ton! Breedings has
gol 'em : kiiined two ways from yei
I en lay, and they -eli you got id hIIiIT
ton. None nl tin sight-unseen lull.
You'd better gel right
And forthwith, John hurried into
the big lore and ulien lie came out
he had n big mile on hi face.
Nutf Herl!
Here's How To Make
Some Millions
A saving youth recently ascertain-1.
eil that by taking one cent to the
bank on tin- lirsl day of the inontli
anil then doubling the deposit each
lay in life month, lie had at the
end of the month something like
$10 (KK),iXK>,flO in the bank. Think
ol that and true too! So if you are
inclined to be ambitiously saving,
get busy. Here's your chance
while times ire dull. Just take a
penny the Inst day and double your
deposit each day and see how easy
you can get rich.
Stop in at J. J. Franks when in |
i Purcell for a cold drink or light lu-j
• nch.
W. B. Ward, on route two, re-j
ii "Wed Tuesday for the Leader.
Mrs. iMatinie Paag of Chickasha
i spent last week at the Clias. Liss-
zauer home.
(ieo. P. Johnston and family were
Chrisrmas dinner guests of J. P.
Palmer and wife northeast of here.
Karl .Stevens returned .Saturday
night from i trip to Oklahoma City
(ieo. W. Burkett returned Mon-
day from a thirty days visit with
his daughter, A1 lie, at Clarksville,
Ark. Mr. Burkett will be located
here the coming year. He had de-
cided to move away but reconsider-
ed and thinks this is a good enough
country for him.
Dr Walter Capshav. pf Norman
was here Tuesday on professional
business.
Slicker , overshoes, rubherboots
and leather boot at Breedings,
Mr. and Mrs. I). N. Kelley enter-
tained several family relatives,
Christina" Bay—a bonntful feast
was enjoyed to the fullest extent.
Those ' ated at the table were Mrs.
Kauhiou of Kugene, Oregon, S. C.
Phillip" of Crawford, Colorado, Bert
and r.illins Phillips of Altus, okla-
homa, II. M. Phillips of route four.
It w11 a very pleasant day for all.
I;i1:111 of I'ar-iins, Kansas, who
is here visiting his daughter. Mrs.
B. M. Abcrnatliy, went to Oklaho-
ma City Tuesday to visil his son,
John, ami friend, Prof. Rudolph
Klepseic.
Edgar J. Keller
Lexington Oklahoma
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Jack Massey and wife of Elk City
spent Christmas day with home
folks here.
J. M. Massey left Saturday for
Clinton to take charge of a grocery
stock belonging to his son, Tom.
ffe will be gone about three weeks.
Ed Boss was in town, Tuesday
on business.
A happy reunion <.f the Massey
family made a very enjoyable Christ
mas time at their home. All of the
children were at home, excepting
Emmett, who is located at Savan-
nah, Georgia. He was unable to
come on account of business, but;
sent Christmas greeting by a tele-
gram. It was surely a Merry Christ-
mas for them.
Attorney Tom Mayfield and wife
of Norman spent Christmas day
with Mr, and Mrs. Chas. C.repmore.
William Partridge was a visitor
to Oklahoma City Monday.
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Mr. and Mr E. J. Keller, Miss
Elizabeth and Edgar were dinner
j guests of Mr and Mrs. William
1 Partridge in Purcell, Christmas day.
Boys and girls overshoes at reduc-
ed prices at Breedings.
wanted: A few loads white corn
at Lows mill.
When in Purcell, lunch at J.J,
Franks Confectionery.
The Leader would make a good
Ney Year's remembrance to some
of the old time friends or relaiives
KOH HA I.K roland Clilna ttoiis
wllli nig# and finality. Herd Jioai who have moved away.
"Hii|iiirlnr Metal". March plK". alao
tall (iIk for .tain at reasonable Fctlltl Lo«tllS 311(1 IMSUIJ01C6
price*. . J, F. Shockley.
I,KM,IK HOLLOWELI,
Lexington, Oklahoma
Now, maybe you have something
I you have been wanting to sell or
mill for all kinds of j)UV or iOK| we|| y0l, 0ver
stop to think that a little want ad in
See Low
Iced while shorts, gray shorts, mill
run bran, traight brim, corn chops , .
, . | tbo Leader will do the work for
corn meal com bran, cold pressed ^
cotton seed chops, tiil meal, kafir
chops kafir hernia for chicks.
Don't be bashful, try It once,
Phone 18.
HEAVY OBLIGATIONS
Compel me to raise quite a big sum of money
within the next 30 days. Therefore I have de-
cided to sell all articles in my store at a sacri*
ficiary discount for = = = = = = = = =
CASH
All Goods On Time or On Inalallment Contracts
At Regular Prices
Your dollar is worth at least 10 to
35 per cent more than ever before
3 good second hand organs and several sewing
machines to trade for cotton.
B. H. RACKLEY
FuneralDirector and Embalmer Picture Framing
Purcell, Oklahoma
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