The Lexington Leader (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 47, Ed. 1 Monday, March 27, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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e^osey Strangers, Beware!
Bv Qiarla Sughroe
M1CKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL
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Mrs. W. K. Dermid who has been| frost proof cabbage, Early Jersey
helping to take care of her grand- Wakefield and Flat Dutch and Ber-
ihild, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs mU(ia onions 35c for 100, 90c for 300
Joe Robinson of Purcell, returned 40 for 500> ^2.50 for 1000, tomatoes
home Thursday for a *°,U™' Te 40c per hundred and $1.10 per 300.
riously U|Kof 'pneumonia, as having Fine plants delivered at once by pur-
a good chance to recover. The baby ce| post.—Valley Plant Farm, 1 auls
contiacted pneumonia, following a ya]]ey Oklahoma. (D. F. (Jarrett.)
three week's sichness of the fiu. .
Judge Allen of the county seat was
a business visitor in Lexington Fri-
day.
Mr. Gene Daniels of Mangum is
visiting a few days with his aunt,
Mrs. Sarah Parnell.
IN The MATTER OF CLEVELAND COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT No. 1
^tntP of Okahoma to J. E. Carrier, Charles Ewing, J. E. Arnold, W B.
■u;' i li v rVno lohn Bradshaw, S. M. Davidson, 1. B. Duncan, O. (.. Cole-
man! Airs. E.'m. Abernathy, Jess Chenoweth, John Legend Polly'Gibson,
ivi;b-o «sufkv F E Shinn. Lester Jackson, R. L. Carpenter, J. M. luggle,
Moutaw I D Anderson, Wm. Watkins, John Ward, Nora E. Clark, Miss
Bert rand, R Hortor, T. J. Stone, E. L. Mallow, and to all other persons who
h^tuk^n\rth\h^errs . « ««
their report in writing establishing the precise location of the drain in said iahoma City
Cleveland County drainage district No. 1, establishing; lines determining the _
dimensions and forms, and have done all other things necessary, includig ---1
schedule of all lots and land on the public and coporate roads, and the name
of the owners of the land that will be benefited, damaged or condemned by
or for improvements, and the damage or benefit to each tract of forty acres
of land or less, and making separate estimate of cost of location and con-
struction, and apportioning the same to each tract in proportion to the bene
fits or damagss that may result to each. ,, ..M ,
You are further notified that on Wednesday, the 12th day of April, 1922, at
the hour of 9 o'clock a. m. the board of county commissioners of cleve'a"''
countv state of Oklahoma, will hear said report and evidence concerning the
same' at which time you and each of you may appear before said commission-
ed amf show cause if any you have, why said report shall not be confirmed as
made, and the improvements and assessments made as therein described or a.
'H The foUowtnglTs^"description of every lot or parcel of land that will be
affected by the proposed >™^emenUNQ ,
Mr. and Mrs. R. L, Blackwell and
Mrs. W. H. Blackwell motored to
Oklahoma City Monday.
Mr and Mrs. W. Bishop of Oklaho-
ma City were week end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. R. O. Smith.
Friday from Oklahoma City where
he has been taking treatment for
rheumatism for the past few weeks.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Owens
of the Star district on the 21st of
March a fine baby (laughter named
Virginia Lucille.
Mrs. E. J. Keller who has been vis.
iting her daughter in Bartlesville and
her son in Stillwater returned home
1 Saturday.
Mr. S. I. Wright, who is in very
poor health left Wednesday for Ok
to consult a specialist.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Johnson of
Fort mith, Arkansas, spent a week
with his parents Mr. and Mrs. John-
son and with other relatives.
Mr. Lon Stringer returned home
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Johnson of
Fort Smith, Arkansas, spent a week
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Johnson and other relatives.
visit with his mother, Mrs. Lucy An.
gle.
Mrs. W. H. Blackwell, Mrs. Ed
Standridge, Mr. Lon Hudspeth, and
mother were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. E. W. Wynne.
Mrs. W. R- Ferguson received a
letter this week from Mrs. D. N. Kel-
ley, who now lives in Ontario, Califor-
nia, saying they had just enjoyed a
visit from Rev. J. Richards, and his
father and mother, who all live at
Santa Anna.
EGGS FOR HATCHING
Mrs. John Center and son, returned) Single Ccmb Rhode Island Reds,
t„ home in P.oli, j "<S!t
after several week's visit at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. I.i
Wright.
ami .pi-v/. .' •
j Mrs. W. A. Slead. Phone 47, Purcell.
Mrs. Agnes Attwood of Lawton re-
turned home Sunday after a few
days visit with her mother, Mrs. L&cy
Angle.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sherman and Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Moses motored to
Norman Tuesday. While there the j
ladies of the party called on Mrs. Ev- j
erett Sherman.
JACK ETHRIDGE
For Farm Loans
And Fire Insurance
Mr. Will Louraine of Newton, Kan-
sas returned home after a two week's
Mr .and Mrs. Alvin Barnett and
daughter, Carrie Louise, Miss Neva
Cline and Carl Gabriel motored to
Norman Wednesday night and at-
tended "Way Down East."
NEAL SMITH
insurance and farm loans
at best terms
Lot No. Tract
Rate
Acres C
3 NW SE 13-7-1W
6.65
38.42
4 SW SE
5.70
38.21
8 SE SW
9.12
42.4
5 NE NWr 24-7-1W
2.85
41.99
1 NW NE
5.32
38.19
2 SW NE
13.75
38.27
3 NW SE
12.23
38.5
NE SE
6.08
40.
SE SE
6.27
40.
NE NE 25-7-1W
9.00
40.
SE NF,
8.75
40.
NE SE
13.75
40.
SE SE
2.85
40.
3 NW SW 30-7-1E
6.08
39.55
4 SW SW
12.23
38.7
1 NW NW 31-7-1E
14.13
39.82
2 SW NW
16.10
39.98
3 NW SW
15.10
40.15
4 SW SW
13.82
39.8
4 NW NW 6-6-lE
16.10
39.52
5 SW NW
15.08
39.32
NE NW
2.85
40.
SE NW
17.08
40.
6 NW SW
1.90
39.06
NE SW
17.62
40.
SE SW
6.27
40.
NW SE
4.75
40.
SW SE
16.91
40.
SE SE
1.52
40.
NW NE 7-6-1E
9.12
40.
NE NE
17.32
40.
SE NE
16.10
40.
NE SE
2.85
40.
SW NW 8-6-1E
14.32
40.
NW NW
1.90
40.
NW SW
16.98
40.
NE SW
2.85
40.
SW SW
6.65
40.
SE SW
16.41
40.
NE NW 17-6-1E
18.62
40.
SF, NW
18.12
40.
SW NE
14.13
40.
NE SW
1.52
40.
NW SE
16.60
40.
SW SE
1.52
40.
NE SW
10.26
40.
SE SE
18.12
40.
SW SW 16-6-1E
• 2.27
40.
NE NE 20-6-1E
15.00
40.
SE NE 20-6-1E
15.00
40.
NW NW 21-6-lE
15.00
40.
SWr NW
15.00
40.
SE NW
15.00
40.
NE SW
9.50
40.
NW SW
4.75
40.
SE SW
15.20
40.
TOTAL
2,232.88
Location and
Location Name
31.94 J. E. Carrier
27.23 J. E. Carrier
48.59 Charles Ewing
14.9G J. E. Arnold
25.39 W. B. Ward
65.78 D. V. Geno
58.86 John Bradshaw
30.40 John Bradshaw
31.35 John Bradshaw
45.00 S. M. Davidson
43.75 S. M. Davidson
68.75 I. B. Duncan 1
Mrs. M. E. A. j
14.25 O. C. Coeman j
30.06 O. C. Coeman
60.69 O. C. Coleman
70.33Mrs.E.M. Abernathy
80.46Mrs.E.M. Abernathy
75.78 Jess Chenoweth
68.76 Jess Chenoweth
79.53 Jess Chenoweth
74.12 Jess Chenoweth
14.25 Jess Chenoweth
85.40 Jess Chenoweth
9.28 John Legrand |
88.10 Miss Polly Gibson j
31.35 Miss Polly Gibson!
23.75 Miss Polly Gibson
84.55 Miss Polly Gibson j
7.60 Miss Polly Gibson |
45.60 Mike Suchy
86.60 Miss Polly Gibson!
80.50 Miss Poly GibsonI
14.25 E. E. Shinn
71.60 Lester Jackson j
9.50 Lester Jackson
' 84.90 E. E. Shinn
14.25 E. E. Shinn
33.25 E. E. Shinn
82.05 E. E. Shinn
93.10 R. L. Carpenter
90.60 R. L. Carpenter
70.65 J.M.TugglePurcell
7.60 Wm. Moutaw
83.00 Wm. Moutaw
7.60 J. D. Anderson
51.30 Wm. Moutaw
90.60 vi J. D. Anderson
Wm. Watkins V* John Ward
255.49
217.80
386.69
119.67
203.17
526.22
470.86
243.20
250.80
360.00
350.00
550.00
114.00
240.46
4S-5.53
562.66
643.68
606.27
550.04
636.27
592.94
114.00
683.20
74.21
704.80
250.80
190.00
676.40
60.80
364.80
692.80
644.00
114.00
572.80
76.00
679.20
114.00
266.00
056.40
744.80
724.80
565.20
60.80
664.00
60.80
40
724.80
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anniversary
SALE
Closes Tuesday, April 4
McCall's—Norman's Greatest Store—21st Anniversary Sale
closes Tuesday, April 4, but the remaining six days of this, the tirst
anniversary sale ever held in Cleveland County, are chockif ullof real
h ir.'ains—both 1-Dav Birthday Birthday Specials and Bir.hdaj Ba
pains in addition to the Easter Merchandise that is arriving daily for
Apn1' WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29
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Pints 60c; Quarts
41C
^5'
90.80
600.00
600.00
600.00
600.00
600.00
3(40.00
190.00
608.00
23,524.36 2,940.81
11.35 Nora E. Cark Mex
75.00 Miss BertrandMex
75.00 Miss BertrandMex
75.00 Miss BertrandMex,
75.00 Miss BertrandMex
75.00 Miss BertrandMex
47.50 R. Hortor
23.75 T. J. Stone
76.00 E. L. Mallow
M.
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20,317.20
75.00
3,132.16
23,524.36
DETAILED ESTIMATE
169,310 cubic yards earth excavation at 12c
5 acres clearing and grubbing at $15.00
Engineering and continuities
TOTAL
Correct this 6th day of March 1922.-C. J Hendrix, Viewer, Mick Haynes,
Count, Ok,ahom^ j
£ the matter of the establishment of a drainage district in sad county, ,
to be known as Cleveland County Drainage Ditch No. 1, along and adjacent ,
Buckhead creek therein. ,.,Tr ,,Farivo 4
ORDER SET I1NG DATE Ol HEARING. « |
niu « tho fith dav of March, 1922, the viewers heretofore duly ap-
Tin the above entitle matter have filed in my office their report in
,1, the dm .ft or loin lo e.th tract ol fort, ««i of l.nd
PtomWi irts Br< th _ * estimate of cost of location and construction, and
apportionUig the same" «a<fh tract in proportion to the benefits or damages
111 N<>w3 therefore,0 it "is1 ordered that the hearing of said report be and the
JR Sy set for Wednesday, the 12th day of April, 1922, at the hour
amymhand and official seal this 9th day of March, 1922.-E. B.
JShXrch^O, 27, April 3 and 10.
Ties -
Thermos Bottles—extraordinary value:
THURSDAY, MARCH 30
Wash Cloths, regular 15c values, 1-Day Birthday Special ^
Ladies' Vests, regular 35c values 1-Day Birthday Special 19c
FRIDAY, MARCH 31
Men's Supporters, regular 25c value, and what man does not need a
new pair of ' hofe supporters? 1-Day Birthday Special 10 c.
Silk Thread, 50-yard spools, regular 10c value 1-Day Special
25c Ladies' handkerchiefs, 1-Day Birthday special
SATURDAY, MARCH 1
•Men's Pants regular price $10.50, 1-Day Birthday Special
Stamped luncheon sets, regular $1.00 value cloth and 4
1-Day Birthday Special
MONDAY, APRIL 3
Justrite Cap shape hair net, 1-Day Specials dozen - 63c
Mercerized napkins, size 18x20 inches, dozen
TUESDAY, APRIL 4
Every 1-Dav Special offered during 21st Anniversary sale, special for
Tuesday only at price advertised for 1-Day Birthday special
long as each supply lasts.
afternoon.
10c
$6.48
napkins,
50c
iveruseu iur Z
Birth day sale closes at 6 o'clock Tuesday
McCall's
Norman's Greatest Store
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Denison, Mrs. E. A. The Lexington Leader (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 47, Ed. 1 Monday, March 27, 1922, newspaper, March 27, 1922; Lexington, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc110947/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.