The Lexington Leader (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, February 19, 1915 Page: 4 of 10
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The Lexington Leader
John 0 Hardie. Proprietor.
Cleveland Countv Enterprise and
and Lexington Lender Official
County Papers.
route one
Miss Fannie Saywer i« visiting at
Pauls Valley this week.
Ben Morris *pent Saturuay at
Purcell.
Clarence G mett and Wesson(iab-
bert rode to Norman Sunday on
Clarence's 'Yale'.
Miss Era Spencer returned from
Purcell Saturday.
: Rev. Ward <>f Noble delivered a
a very impressive sermon to rf*good
$1.00 crowd at Shiloh Sunday.
■W Miss Hui Davis spent Monday
with Miss Irma Cavenee.
A large crowd attended the mus-
Advertising Rates i ;ca] entertainment given at the
Euterfcd t the ponofllce Ltxicgtoo
Okla. as Beeoud-elaM
Subscription
One Year ■
Six Months -
Three Months
Display Per Inch
Locals Per Line
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1915
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Keller
Entertain
The victorious aid# of the spelling
contest in room eight, championed
by Miss Ida Mae Wright, was very
pleasantly entertained at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Keller by the de-
feated side and Mr. and Mrs. Keller.
A "marshmallow roast was the
principle feature of the evening.
Games of a good variety were play-
ed and throughout the evening the
host and and hostess very gracious-
ly treated the two factions to roast-
10° home of W. A. Cambron and fami*
,r>c ]y. Everyone present had a lovely-
time.
A. J. Stevens spent a few days in
El Reno and vicinity last week.
Among the happenings of the
1 week we note the marriage of Miss
Ada Patterson to Mr. Seward Tuck-
er. which occured at Wayne on
Thursday of that week. The bride
is a most accomplished young lady
of the Banner district who numbers
her friends by her acquaintances.
Mr. Tucker is likewise a Bannerite
in every way worthy of tne lady of
his choice. There many friends
wish them a long and happy wed-
ded life.
The farmers are all very busy at
ij ucoi™ present getting the soil in good
ed peanuts, and in numerous way^ 1 phape for another bumper crop, the
i Hr>-t mil acreage will probably be out
Blake's Spring Song
Just because we've not been cheep-
ing.
Is no sign that we'vn been sleeping
But our store we've been heaping
With bargains for you galore.
Tbe winter is now ending
And spring, her message is sending.
So you'd better be a wending
Your way to Blake's Cash Store.
My Star Brand shoes were never
better
If you buv, you rd not the debter.
but like the German you look pet-
ter,"
In shoes from Blake's Cash Store.
Though our prices have not been
cut.
They are 1 >w enough for any hut.
And" you do not look a mutt
In goods from Blake's Cash Store.
So get ready for the spring time
Set these little words of ring rime
Make your dollars look like a thin
dime,
Buying at Blake's Cash Store.
We have got the goods to sell.
Look so good anc wear so well
Sbat your friends, you'll gladly tell
"Got them at Blake's Cash Store."
California Apricots 10c lb
California Peaches -8c lb
Cabbage. — — '^c ^
Cranberries - be qt
Onions 3° lb
Beans - - — - ®
COAL OIL 9c gal
Star Brand shoes are better
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First published in the Lexington said premises, or any part thweof.
Leader January 28th. 1915 Witness my ha_nd and the seal of
Notice hy Publication said court this 27th day Qt January,
ATTACHMENT OF REAL ESTATE 1915. «toaner
In the District Court in and for 1 SEAL) r™? Plerk
loveland County, State of Oklaho- ourt \ .
I lute bins & Burke, Attys for Plain.
5 cents per line—six words to the The Farmers State Guarantee Hank,
line. The best medium to find a 14 corporation, plaintiff Hirst published in Lexington Leader Feb-
buver for anything, the best place ve
if you have anything to sell, if you (-ar] A Green, Defendant.
lose something—Get acquaited with No. 4489
the little liners, you'll find them To Car! A. Green, the above named
interesting-Give them a tryout. def^;,^e herebv notifled that you
have been s ed by the Farmers
nave ueen s u tu® * — —
CABHAGK PLANTS Thebest Ready gtate Guarantee Bank, a corpora-
March 1 Order now 82.00 per thous- t(ie plaintiff above named, in
and. Lesser Newton. Milano, Texas District Court in and for Cleve-
23-101-33 11 ~
FOR SALE. Serviceable farm team at
reasonable price Sell for cash or on time
Inquire at Tom Keller's for F. C. Ells-
worth
ruary J, 1915—No 7
Legal Notice-Notice of De-
mand for Tax Deed
1
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Wanted: Some Black Minorca pullets,
full bl• Call or write j C Hanks.
Purcell. Oklahoma
FOR SALE: Pure native alfalfa seed.
See E M Abernathv Lexington Ok 2t-24
WANN AM A KER'S Pedigreed CLEVE-
LAND Big Boll has p.veraged first at Miss-
issippi anil Georgia Stations for past two
and five years Vis* • Marlboro I wo-Ear
seed corn so page descriptive catalogue
for the asking Write the originators.
Model Seed Farm. Saint Matthews S C
23-41-26
proved themselves ideal host
hostess to the young people.
Those present were:. Misses
Wrights, Travis, Wilhites. Long,
Smith, Shockley, Walker, Higbee.
Yoho, Stovall, Kellers. Northcutt.
Hooper. Peters, Hester, Dowdv.
Black, Dodson, Caskey, Bettes and
BARRED Plymouth Rock Eggs From
prize winning sunk Bradley strain Parks
200 egg strain (Both mating*> S3 for 15."
$5 for 30. Utility egg> 5s for 100 Choice
cockerels. Catalogue Gem Poultry Farm
Haven. Kansas. 23-101-33
down, with more corn, oats and hay.
Mrs. Ella Collins, who has been
quite ill for some time, is still in a
; serious condition.
' J. R. Liner is a Wewoka visitor
|this week.
| A1 Whittington is looking after
Ward, Messrs Robinsons. Brownells. 1 jnj(,r,.cta at Wanette and vi-
W7..W.A \1 ..roiitn Vr\rt I w >1111 Hp«tpr . • , •
Ward. Marcum, Northcutt, .Hester.
.Sherman, Wilhite, Baughman.
Long. Massey and Pruitt.
jcinity this month.
Mrs. Otis Cassidy of Noble visit-
led with her parents, W. D, Milam
and wife, the first of the week
Sell your poultry to Robertson Misses Nettie Stevens and Mayme
-Archer and get full value, Purcell. Thompson and Messrs James Stev-
Oklahoma. eng an(J Hoodie McCrady spent
, „ , . , P Sunday with Mi- Eulalia Gallugh-
We buy all kinds of poultry-"" J
us, Robertson-Archer, Purcell, Okla. er-
Attending Grand Locge
Messrs Claude Perkins, Arthur
Sherman, and E. W. Wynne are
attending the meeting of the Grand
Lodge of Oklahoma Masons, this
week, at Guthrie as representatives
of the lodge here. The meeting ad-
journed Thursday evening.
Grading the Streets
Uncle Jay Sherman and his force
have been treating Lexington's
streets to a good grading this week,
greatly improving the the appear-
ance thereof. Gutters have been
cleaned and other repairs made,
materially benefitting the business
section.
STOCK Farm for sale—145 acres in
cultivation. 300acres pasture 5 room house
cistern, well and windmill, surface tank,
lots, sheds and cribs all fenced 4 wire
Bois D' Arc posts. 50 head yearling heifers.
1 bull, all white face, tullbloods. same herd
located one mile from station, church, gin.
general store, school, lumber and stock pens
92 acre lease pasture goes with . ace with
1050 acre pasture joining, sub; : * > lease or
purchase. For further particulars address
Mason Harwell. Box 402. Ouanah. Texas
23-41-26
land County, State of Oklahoma,
and that you must answer the peti-
petition tiled by said plaintiff therein
on or before Friday, the 12 th day
of March. 1915, or said petition will
ibe taken as true and confessed and
'"a judgment rendered against you in
favor of said platintiff in said cause
for the sum of One Hundred Eighty-
seven and 12-100 dollars, (187.12),
and the further sum of $35.00 at-
torney fees and costs of action, up-
on two certain promissory notes ex-
ecuted by you, wherein you agreed
and bound yourself to pay said
amount of $187.12, with accrued and
accruing interest.
You are further notified that sub-
sequent to the commencement of
said action, said plaintiff caused a
writ of attachment to be issued b>
the clerk of said court in said ac-
tion. directed to the sheriff of said
county. who thereafter and by
virtue thereof, levied upon and
holds in his possession the follow-
ing described real estate and pre-
mises. situated in Cleveland County,
towit: „ .. .
An undivided one-fourth in-
terest in and to the south half
of the northeast quarter of the
northwest quarter and the
southeast quarter of the north-
west qu"rter, and the west half
of the northwest quarter, and
the northwest quarter of the
of the southwest quarter, of
section thirty-six (36), in town-
ship seven (7), north of range
one east of the Indian meridian,
which said property has been ap-
praised t the sum of $900.00 sub-
ject to the pro rata part of a cer-
tain mortgage in the sum of $1000.-
00 on the whole of said land to the
Travelers Insurance Company, and
that unless vou answer said petition
on or before March 12th, 1915,
there will be a further judgment
WANTED- Buyers for Stark Brothers rendered in said action, in favor of
nursery Stock. R \V. Booker. Lexington j saj<j plaintiti, sustaining said order
o .t.K, i , o n H nrdprine said
To the unknown claimants of the south
(,ne half (i-a) ot the north east one quar-
ter (1-4) of section nineteen (19) town-
ship ten (10) north ot range one (1) east
I M. Cleveland County. State of Okl -
homa.
You and each of you will take notice
that on November 4th. 1912. at the regular
annual sale for delinquent taxes held at
the office of the County Treasurer of
Cleveland County Oklahoma, at Norma
in said county and state the above de-
scribed land was sold in a separat. para*
to John Hardie for the delinquent taxes
for the year igu. and the County Treas-
urer's tax sale certificate No 75. for th«
sum of 2o 74. issued tor said south one
half (1-2) of the north east one quarter (1-4)
ot section nineteen (191 township ten (10)
north of range one (1) east in Cleveland
County, Oklahoma, to John Hardie; that
unless redemption is made from such tax
sale within sixty days from the first day
and date of publication of this notice; to-
wit February 5th. 1915. the undersigned
owner and holder of said certificate No 75
will demand a tax deed to said land and a
tax deed therefor will issue as provided by
Dated this 5th day of 1 ebruary, 1915 —
John Hardie.
Owner and Holder of Tax Certificate
No 75. Sale of 1912.
-
FOR SALE: First class alfalfa hay. P
\V. Booker. Lexington. Okla 2j-4t-2t>.
PURE blackhull kafircorn seed, thresh-
ed, graded, 5 cents pound in lots of 25
pounds or over.—G. W. Mitchell. K 2.
Moore, Oklahoma. 23-31-25
2_V4t-2£>
FOR SALE: Some good alfalfa seed
Hardwick & Sudderth, Lexington. Okla.
WANTED: 50 men to get a haircut at
our shop every day. P. W. Booker 4t-26
p\YNE Countv grown, govern-1 you ....... ~ .
• 1 "t 1 asserting anv right, title, claim, in-
ment inspected and approved M dan a ■ ,n and t0 said ,,re_
of attachment and ordering said
premises, or so much thereof, as
may be necessary, sold according to
law", and the proceeds derived there-
from. applied upon the payment of
the amount due upon said notes, at-
torney fees and costs of the action
and forever barring and excluding
lorever uamus o..u ,. .
from setting up, claiming or 'eiiei.
AUCTION SAL
grass seed guaranteed free from
Johnson grass seed at 50c per
pound until supply is exhausted.—
I. B, Green, Stillwater, Okla. 3t-"24
McGEE TOMATO—1200 hush-
els per acre. Please send your ad-
dress for the proof of this great fact
M. C. McGee, San Marcos, Texas.
22-10t-32
terest or estate In and to said pre-
mises or any part thereof. , |day of January
Witness my hand and the seal of
said Court this 27th day of January.
1915.
(SFAL1 Jin1 Stogner,
1 Court Clerk
Hutchins & Burke, Attys for plain.
First published in Lexington Lea-
der January 29, 1915. 4
Legal Notice
In the District Court of Cleve-
land County, State of Oklahoma.
Jessie Boatright, plaintiff, vs.
Wiley L. Boatright, defendant, Di-
vorce.
To Wiley L. Boatright, the above
named defendant, you are hereby
notified that you have been sued
by the plaintiff herein, in District
Court of Cleveland County, State of
Oklahoma, for divorce and the care
and custody of Jewel Boatright and
Charles Boatright, their minor
children.
Wherefore if you fail to answer
the petition of the plaintiff herein
filed on or before the 12th day of
March, 1915, but make default,
judgment will be rendered against
you for divorce and the care and
custody of Jewel Boatright and
Charles Boatright, minor children,
and all other proper and equitable
ief.
Witness my hand and seal of the
District Court affixed, this 27th
1915.—Jim Stog-
ner, Court Clerk Cleveland County.
Attest [seal]
Hutchin & Burke. Attorneys.
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I will sell at public auction to the
highest bidder the following described
property on
Saturday, Feb. 20
At 3 p. 111. sharp on the sidewalk
east of my store
For Saie: A good six room house
with good walled cellar, eitv water,
sidewalks constructed. May be had
for a bargain. Address box 592,
Norman, Okla.
WANTED—A bushel of good pea
nut seed, see, call or write at once
Geo. L. Baughman, Lexington, Ok
First published in the Lexington
Leader, January 28, 1915
Notice by Publication
ATTACHMENT OF REAL ESTATE j
In the District Court in and for
Cleveland County. State of Oklaho-
ma.
R. A. Isom, Plaintiff.
vs.
Carl A. Green. Defendant.
No. 4494
To Carl A. Green, the above named
defendant:
You are hereby notified that you
have been sued by R. A. Isom. the
above named plaintiff, in the District
Court In and for Cleveland '"oiinty
State of Oklahoma, and that you
must answer the petition filed by
the the said plaintiff therein, on or
before Friday, the 12th day of
March, 1915. or said petition will
be taken as true and confessed and
a judgment rendered against you
in faver of said plaintiff in said
cause for the sum of forty-nine dol-
lars. ($49.00), and costs of action,
; upon a certain promissory note ex-
1 ecuted by you to said plaintiff,
See Reed & Carpenter if you have wherein you agreed and bound your
•mv stock for sale ' ^elf to pay said sum of $49.00 with
,m> - - 1 and accruing interest.
For Sale: Good alfalfa hay atI Vou are further notified that sub-
J , t /1 1 t *... , ^eauent to the commencement of
, the John L. graham farm, two a(,Uon Raid piaintiff ,-aused a
| miles south and a half mile east ot. ,vrit of anachment to be issued by
i lexington. 'the Clerk of said Court in said ac-
-tion. directed to the Sheriff of said
Countv, who, thereafter and by vir-
First published in Lexington
j Leader February 19, 1915.—No. 8.
Notice of Settlemen of Final
Account
WANTED—Buyer for our fresh
lot of garden and field seeds—we
are headquarters. Henry Dodson.
WANTED—Everyone to buy our
tresh shipment of onion sets—Leo-
pold Ille.
wanted: A few loads
at Lows mill.
white corn
Dresser
Iron bed
Springs
Mattress
6 Chairs
Rocker
Set knives & forks
Skillet
Set Cups, Saucers
Dish Pan
Tea Kettle
Platter
Metal Lamp
Lamp No. I
Double Cooker
Stew Kettle
Table
(> ft Dining Table
4 Shades.
For Sale: Eggs from full blood- ,
ed white Leghorn hens. Guarnteed tUe thereof, levied upon and holds
pure strain, 50c for 15 eggs. See or in his possession the following des-
pure strain, bs | nrjbed real estate and premises sit
| write Vaughn Glenn, Route 4, Le; ;uated ln cleveland County, State o
i ington, Oklahoma. 4 1-t oklahoma, towit:
Terms of Sale Are Strictly Cash
A Chance on an Entire Household
Bill of Furniture
APPLES—POK SALE
Glen-WoodFruit Farm, Lexington
1 Oklahoma.
A good organ for sale; inquire at
Leader office.
21-4t
Oklahoma, towit
An undivided one-fourth in-
terest in and to the south half
of the northeast quarter of the
northwest quarter and the
southeast quarter of the north-
west quarter, and the west half
of the northwest quarter of the
southeast quarter and the north
west quarter of the southeast
quarter, of section thirty-six,
(36), in township seven (7),
range one (1), east of the In-
dian meridian,
which said property has been ap
! ~ nraised at $900.00, subject to the
Mrs. J. A. Moseley tried our liner ™ of a
For Sale: Some extra fine Buff |
Orpington chickens—some few pul- j
lets and two roosters. See Mrs. E. j
W. Wynne, Lexington, Oklahoma, j
rro rata part of a certain mortgage
* of
State of Oklahoma, Cleveland
County, ss, in the County Court.
Notice is sereby given that final
account has been filed in the follow-
ing estate in the above entitled
Court in the City of Lexington;
that said estate is ready for final
settlement ann that said account
will be examined and distribution
made on Saturday, the 13th day of
March, 1915 at 11 o'clock a. m., in
the County Court Room of said
Court: Estate ofjjonathan W. Alex-
ander, Deceased; W. W. Alexander,
Administrator;
Witness my hand and the seal of
said Court this 11th day of Febrti
arv, 1915.— B. F. Wolf, County
Judge. Attest R. A. Isom, Deputy
Court Clerk.
J. M. Bishop, Atty. for Administra-
tor. 23-St
Try some of that Canon nut coal
in your range, it does not soot or
smoke.—Robertson-Archer Co. Pur-
cell, Okla.
J. M. Benefield came in Tuesday
from Cushing to visit a few days.
Some commendable grading is
being done on the road leading ti)
the bridge. The frog pond there
has been taboood much to the jcy
and pleasure of all travelers.
Bring your poultry to us. We
pay the highest prices for that pro-
duct, Robertson-Archer, Purcell.
Bruce Bahner. son of Prof, and
Mrs. R. W. Bahner, has been very
ill the past few days.
Special Notice to
Lexington Folks
We wish to announce we are ex-
Lexington agents for the sim-
ple mixture of buckthorn bark,
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column last week with a local want-j Qj $1000.00 on the whole part
ine some Black Langshan chickens!said land, to the Travelers Insur-1 clusi
and Wednesday she ordered the adjance Company, and1 that^ unl^ you
1 out saying she had received half a yna8r^r 1915,' there will be a glycerine, etc., known as Adler-i-ka.
dozen answers and hud got just lnrther ^dgment rendered a*ain«l[' This remedy, used successfully for
The classified aid action, in favor of said • .
no two v.v.y- p^&intiff sustaining said order of appendicitis, is the most thorough
what she wanted,
liners get results.
Edgar J.
csrai
about it,
What Is the Best Remedy For
Constipation?
This is a question uaked us many times
each day. The answer is
jtexoCl,
We guarantee them to be Katisfactory
to you. on: . y us, 1( <
w vs 1 Zr> fl Store.
atachment and ordering ^iid pre- bowel cleanser we ever sold. It is
£?r%£ryM'Sm 80 po™fnl ONK 8P00*,'UL
and the proceeds derived therefrom jjeves almost any case of constipa-
!amount "due ^upoTsaM no°te and tion, sour or gassy stomach. Adler-
costs of action and forever barring j-ka never gripes, is safe to use and
and excluding you fro msetting up. ^ instant action is surprising,
claiming or asserting any rignt. , . .
claim, interest or estate in and to Sherman iv Sherman, druggist?.
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