The Lexington Leader (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, August 20, 1915 Page: 4 of 23
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HE LEXINGTON LE A DER
New Goods
I have just returned from the eastern markets where
I made larce purchases of the latest styles and patterns
of ladies' and men's suits, ladies coats and in (act e\er>-
thing in mv line. Styles and patterns are beautiful this
year and we want you to come in and see our stock.
Joe Schwartz
The Lexington Leader
John G Hardie, Proprietor.
Kr.terbd lit the postofflce «t Lexington
Okla. Second-clan* mail matter.
Cleveland Countv Enterprise and
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1915
William Ward and family of Ok
lahoma City were here a few days
last week visiting at the homes of
their many friends. They like Ok
lahoma City real well.
Lawrence Abernathy went to
Wanette Friday to do work on the
lines of the Good Service Telephone
Company.
Mrs. E. M. Abernathy and Mi
Allie Breeding left Saturday for
trip to Galveston.
Get your fall orders for coal
early. We can give you some very
reasonable prices now. Leopold
Hie. Phone 39.
st week
Hardie
* We won't he in the dark much
longer. Everything is about in
readiness for the Hood of electric
lights.
You can get the J. J. Franks
bread at the J. M. Tuggle Grocery.
A well attended hop was given
Thursday night at Keller's Hall,
complimentary to the visiting girls
in town. Many out of town guests
were present.
Phoenix Guaranteed Hosiery, for
men and women, just arrived at
Joe Schwartz', Purcell
Commissioner >. A. Ward re-
turned Saturday from a trip to Nor-
man attending a meeting of the
board.
Superintendent W. N. Rice was
lown from Norman Thursday look-
ing after school matters. Lexing-
ton is expecting a very successful
term of school under his direction.
W. W. Boyd. D. D. S.
Office hours: 8:30 a. m.too p. m.
Sundays by appointment. Phone
connection. Office over Purcell
Bank and Trust Co., Purcell, Okla.
John H. Asbury went to Norman
Thursday evening to visit his moth-
er, Mrs. J. Asbury.
Miss Delia Abbott of Norman
spent last week here the guest of
her, cousin Miss cousin Miss Edith
Hunt.
FOB SALE—A good No. 1 Jersey
cow. heifer calf by her side. In-
quire of J. A. Brownell.
Mrs. J. G. Hardie spent In
visiting Mr. and Mrs. John
in Norman.
Lexington is looking up-a busy ! Mrs. Jack Ethridge and daughter
fall season is at hand. Talk it up Mamie Joe have returned from
and do your part toward drawing; their trip to Sulphur. Mrs. fcth-
The Misses Adell and Irene Turk
of Oklahoma City came ToondtJ
to visit a few days at the Marcum
and Lisszauer homes.
Messrs.- Graham Johnson, Her-
bert Hyde, Muck (files, Chester
Moiiison and Bert Burcn of Nor-
man were here Thursday evening,
attending the hop at Keller s Hall.
J Just received, all the new shades
| in Ladies Phoenix Hose, puttv. grey
I and toupe, Joe Schwartz, Purcell
The Misses Joanna Haggarty of
Clinton and Lillian Puckett of Ok-
lahoma City who spent last week
week here the guests of Mrs. C. C.
Perkins left Monday 'for their
spective homes. They were the
honorees of several social events
while here.
(treat Beductions in straw hats,
oxford shoes and Cooper's under-
wear, Joe Schwartz, Purcell.
Deputy Sheriff Tom Rose went
to Oklahoma City and Norman
Thursday on official business.
Mrs. Anna Morgan of Britton is
visiting her parents, Fritz Matthies
and wife, this week.
Mrs. Walter Stevens spent Mon-
day visiting her parents H. F. Pur-
year ani| wife of route 1.
Independent scales! We invite
your coal weighing business and
will appreciate your patronage.—
Leopold I lie. Lexington, Oklahoma
Mrs. B. E. Pixler and daughter
of Childress, Texas, is visiting this
week at the H. F. Puryear home
on route one.
Let This Store
SERVE YOU
♦ *
We have this to say
mers of the south end
county==we think we
to the far=
of Cleveland
have those
% i
* -
things that will serve you too==as we
sell
John Deere Implements Celebrated \elie Busies
Have a Full Stock of American Field Fence
Hrnsn Tut Is G i; w i d as 10 Durability and Workmanship
Majestic Ranges, the Acme of Stove Making
Everything in the Hardware Line, Maintaining a Stock That Is
Complete
We want your trade, we want to sell you what you need and our
terms are very liberal. Call and see us on your next trip to Purcell.
Beringer Hardware Co.
j!i
Canadian Auenue
Purcell, Oklahoma
warn i
trade for this town. You will bet-
ter your self and help the commu-
nity at large.
For Bent: Lower part of good
business building in Lexington.
Will rent cheap. Enquire at the
Leader office or phone 24K Purcell.
Helen Olander of Norman visited
at the J. J. Stevens home last week.
Emil Matthies, carrier on route
one has been spending his vacation
painting his mail wagon. It i-
now a bright green tint and an or-
1 nament to the route.
For Bent: The dwelling house I _____
one block north of the Herman
Turk building. Will rent very rea-
sonable. A good house in a good I
location. Enquire at the Leader | rUM (lKALHAit
office or phone 248 Purcell.
ridge continues quite poorly.
DR. S. D. W ILSON
il
CLOSING OUT SALE
For Ten Days Only Beginning
S aturday
August 21
All Palm Beach and Panama Suits
value $8.00 now ■ $4.25
$5.00 Panama hats now $3.00
Panama and Palm Beach S3.00 and
$2.50 Pants now - $2.00
We have a big stock of the very
best selections and up=to-date fur=
nishings in these summer and fall
suits and you can get them at cost
duling this sale.
During this sale we will give a big re-
duction on all gent's furnishings.
Breeding's
I he Big Bargain Store
Every kind of work cioce Ili.owl to tht
delitHl profes-a.on. Ortu .ou&naaDd Bridge
I *«.rk h apec.aity. Nitruas oxide ga* nd-
l tniL.ftereil by an expert anarrthetist.
I Office Over Janes A
i PHONR ajj H5IDENCE 103
i'l rtt K'.L. OKLAHOMA
First published in the Lexington!
Leader August 6. 1915.—3t.
In the County Court in and for j
Cleveland County, State of Okla-
homa.
In the matter of the estate of Thos.
J. Critcher. Deceased.
ORDER FOR HEARING PETITION TO
SELL REAL ESTATE
It appearing to the court from |
the petition this day presented and
filed herein by Jennie Critcher, ex-1
, ecutrix of the last will and testa-j
DENTIST ment of Thos. J. Critcher, deceased, I
praying for an order of sale of cer-|
tain real estate belonging to said
estate, that it is necessary that such
real estate be sold for the purpose)
A n«-<///' | hi paying debts of said decedent
ft ) and costs of administration of said'
"State as set out in said petition.
ordered that the
IU=
R. O. Smith route four carrier is
j now taking his vacation. He is
I spending it in Lexington while
i Sawse Booker carrie- the mail.
Mrs. R. O. Smith left last week
for Mangum, Oklahoma, where she
visiting her -ister, Mrs. II. E.
Oakes, for several day-.
Wanted: Elberta peaches at the
| Caskt-y Canning Factory at 2oc per
bushel.
Mr. and Mrs. \V. H. Ryder and
| daughters, Ada and Bertha, arrived
Sunday for a week - visit at the
McCaslin and K stenbader homes.
E. A. Denison for insurance, adv
Tom Rose. C. E. Dinner and
Ben Ferreter went to Oklahoma
Sunday.
'| It is hereby-
next of kin of said deceased, and
all person- interested in said estate
appear before this court on Monday,
the 20th day of September, 1915,
at 11 o'clock a. rn. of said day at
the court room o! said court at Lex-1
ington.in Cleveland county, then J
and there to show cause why an or-
der should not be graf ted for the
sale of such real estate as prayed I
for in said petition.
And it is furthur ordered, that a
copy of this order lie Dublishee at
least three successive weeks before
the day of hearing said petition in
the Lexington Leader, a weekly
newspaper printed and publisned
in said Cleveland colnty.
Dated this 3rd day of August,
1915.—B. F. Wolf, Countv Judge.
B. H. RACKLEY
Will Sell Furniture
ON TIME TO
Responsible Parties
Purcell, Oklahoma
,/. F. Shock ley
Kenl Estate, Loans mill
Iii&iiruiicc
Thoroughly posted on values of farm and city property
in Cleveland county, and inquiries promptly and cheerfully
answered. If vou want money see me.
J. F. SHOCKLEY
Phone No. 71 Lexington, Oklahoma
1
Grapes For Sale
Mort Sewell and Jim Hall of Lot of fine white grapes and Con-
Wayne were Lexii r'ton vis.tors cords grapes, also good peaches for;
Friday. [sale. Ripe first of week. See or
R.A. Isom has returned home call Tom York one mile east and j
from Sulphur. Mrf. Isom continued two north.
her journey on to Ada where she
t>: dqu.irters
| will visit relative-
Make the J. J Fran
confectionery your
I when in Purcell.
William Hudspeth of western
Texa- is visiting his parent- and
other relatives h*-re this week.
"I Don't Fefc! Good"
Tliut is •• K.t a 1-t • I i*1 I ' till uo.
Usually their bowt: x.-.!; i(i- .i -ing.
will do the trick fci.d n :.'rce you fee! fine.
We l.now tins 11 • :i\ely. Tat® one
tonigut. -VH "i by us, 10 cents.
Owl Drufi Store.
We'have just installed new ex-
, celsior weighing scales. United
■,k- bakervan.l .
States standard. Weigh your loads
of coal in front of our store. Leo-
Ille, Lexington, Oklabom.
W. C. and W. K. Breeding were,
business visitors to Oklahoma City
Thursday.
Gnat toads of penche* ,rp p«mm
tag throogh Lexington these days.;
canning factory is handling j
of theoi while other-are ^hip-1
ping and-cllii g to the c m! ti-1 arket. j
S- vera 1 load- have b> hauled ■
overland to Oklahoma City.
The
many
Some Facts!
When you buy things to eat you want to get them out of
a nice clean grocery.
You can eat anything you buy in our store and know that
it is pure, fresh and wholesome.
The stomach is the coal box that keeps your engine run-
ning. Don't clog it with impure food. Buy pure food from us.
Standard Stock—Prompt Delivery
Phone 59
T. W. KELLER
Everything for the Inner Man
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