The Okeene Leader. (Okeene, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, August 12, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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THE OKEENE LEADER.
VOL. 5
OKEENE, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, iqIO
NO. 6
Election Notice
Notice is beret y given to the
voters of the Town of Okeene,
Blaine County, Slate of Okla-
homa, that in compliance with
Sec. 5, in Chapter, 64, of the
Ses^ii n Laws of 1910, an elec-
tion is hertb/ called by the
Board of Trustees jf the Town
of Okeene, Blaine County, Stale
ot Oklahoma, for the purpose of
submitting to the voters of said
Town the proposition of voting
on a levy on all tax tble property
of .->aid Town for the year J010,
us follows;
General fund deficit..........4 mills
Street aud alley crossings H ‘‘
Street lighting...................,.H “
Salary......................... 2 “
Rent, light and fuel.......... i “
General .............................../.. f 11
Total............ 10 mills
Sinking fund as by law re-
quired is made by the Excise
Board at 12 mills.
Said,election shall be held in
the Town of Okeene, Blaine
county, State of Oklahoma, as by
law provided and on the ISth
day of August, 1910.
Witness our hands and the
seal of the Town of Okeene,
Blaine County, State of Ok la*
homa, this 10th day of August.
1910.
Harry Buckingham
President Board of Trustees
O. G. Graalman
Town Clerk.
[seal]
Spices judiciously used are an
aid to digestion That is, if they
are Pure. THE ALTON GOODS
Spices are absolutely pure.
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When you use mustard in your
salad dressing, insist upon buying
THE ALTON GOODS Pure
mustard in 10c cars.
Never bcgl tea. A teaspoonful
tor every cup and one for the
teapot, use boiling water and let
it stand five minutes, i HE
ALTON GOODS Teas at 60c a
pound.
New rubber t'res put on your
baby carnage at La lei een
Furniturectoi y, che Okeap
Stock For Sale—Several tine
geldings vvt 1100 to 1600’ also
several tine brood mares, and a
hue black driving team.
Inquire otH. S. Quin.
For Sale—Team wagon al>d
harness cheap 2£ horse power
gasoline engine with double coil
box tor sale.
Slonecker Livery Barn.
The Best Hour ol Life.
is when you do some great deed or dis-
cover some wonderful fact. This hour
came to J. R. Pitt, of Rocky My., N,
C. when he was suffering intensely,
as he says, ’’from the worst cold I
ever had] I then proved to my great
satisfaction, what a wonderful cold
and Cough cure Dr. King’s New Dis-
covery is. For, after taking one bottle,
1 was entirely cured. You can't say
anything too good of a medicine like
that.” Its the surest ami best remedy
for diseased lungs, Hemorrhages,
LaGrippe, Asthma, Hay Feverany
Throat or lung Trouble. 50c $1,00.
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by
all Druggists.
, Be sure and take a bottle of Cham-
berlain’s colic, cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy with you when starting on
your trip this summer, It cannot bo
obtained on board the trains or steam-
ers, Changes of water and climate
often cause sudden attacks of diar-
rhoea, and is the best to be prepared.
Sold by all Druggists,
Public sales are numerous
and the Leader is printing many
sale bills.
Call and see the Leader’s fan=
cy line of stationery; also tine
printing. «
The Leader lias a few more
souveuirs that we are giving
away on subscription as long as
they last, you had better burry.
Dr, L. H. Murdoch, physician
and surgeon. Call phones 17,
53 or Salt m's.
That go=cart needs new rub*
ber tires; take it to tbe Okeene
Furniture Factory and have h
new set put on cheap.
School Boosters Coming.
Twenty auto loads ot boosters
for the Northwestern State Nor*
mil School at Alva, will arrive
in Okeene, next Wednesday Aug,
1711» having their own band and
quartette with them, and will
gi c a nice little open air enter-
Uiument. Their object in muk-
i i nig the trip through this section
is to more thoroughly advertise
the school and sJkit the at
tendance of new students for the
opening session that oegins in
September.
The auto tour is being made
under the auspices of the Alva
Commercial Club.
Last week Louis Westfahl
hauled a load of stacked burned
wheat to Okeene as it was dim
aged wheat he was offered a
price 20 per cent below market
price. But Mr. Westfahl hauled
the wheat to Homestead where
he reeeiveu the regular market
price. The buyer of the wheat
at that place was a green hand,
and oidn’t no the difference be*
tween good and damaged wheat
as was af e wards learned as
this Homest >ad wheal buyer was
1 canned” by the company for
losing their money in his poor
judgment used in buying wheat.
| The Okeene Eagle should learn
the facts, before they let out a
screech, sending out such mis
leading statements. The Okeene
wheat buyers have always paid
much better prices than any
other town for thrity miles
around for grain. Investigate
the facts which prove it to be so.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo,
Duesbabek a boy, Ang 10th.
In buying a cough medicine don’t be
afraid to get Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy, There is uo danger from it,
and releaf is sure to follow. Eepec-
reeommended for Cloughs, colds and
whooping cough. Sold by all Druggists
,, Mound City ‘Horse Shoe
Brand House Paint outpaints
them a 1 1.—Cressler-McCallura
Lumber Co.
Staggers Skeptius.
That a clean, nice, fragrant com-
pound like Bucklen’s Arnica Slave
will instantly relieve a bad burn, cut,
scald, wound or piles, staggers
skeptics. But great cures prove its a
wonderful healer of'the worst sores,
ulcers, boils, .felons, eczema, skin
eruptions, as also chapped hands,
sprains and corns. Try it. 25c at all
Druggists.
Struck a Rich Mine.
S. W. Bends, of Coal City, Ala.,
says he struck a perfect mine of
health in Dr. Kings New Life Pills
for they cured him of Liver and kid-
ney Trouble after 12 years of sufferin g.
They are the best pills on earth for
Constipation, Malaria, Headache,
Dyspepsia, Debility. 25c at all Drug-
gists.
Dysentery is a dangerous disease
but can be cured, Chamberlain’s
colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
has been successful! used in nine epi-
demics of dysentery. It has never
been known to fail. It is equally val-
uable for children and adults, and
when reduced with water and sweet-
ened, it is pleasant to take. Sold by
all Druggists.
I have a fine Oklahoma farm
of 4b0 acre to trade for land near
Okeene, this a tine farm, with
good improvements, good or-
chord, tine water, A burgin see
J. M. Casper why it is a bargin.
I have good ^-section near
Okeene’good improvements, will
trade for £ section that is not
so-well improved.
J. M. Casper
When the digestion is all right, the
action of the bowels regular, there is
a natural craving and relish for food,
When this is lacking you may know
that you need a dose of Chamberlain’s
I stomach and Liver tablets, The
strengthen the digestive organs, im-
prove the appetite and egulate the
bowels, Sold by all Druggists
Fine line new stationery at the
Leader ready for printing.
Moving picture show every
evening and Saturaday after*
noons.
F. G. Zeitz tailor shop, cleans
presses and repairs clothes also
suits made to order call and see
large line of samples. West side
North Main St.
Lease blanks and deed blanks
notes, etc. at the Leader.
DURBON’S
ANNUAL
IMOADIN
SALE
R15 Days
Discount 8
17 very one remembers our 15 day sale last year ||
_ L Now we are again overloaded and to realize
jJ quick we will for ||
give per
0 ICf l/UJ O a cent _
on everything. First come, first served. Our big ©
© sales of the past should convince you that 20 per ©
© cent off of our already low prices is the greatest ©
© opportunity for you to purchase your furniture at the ©
© very lowest prices obtainable anywhere. Don’t put ©
© off coming. Come while the stock is unbroken get ©
© the best at the price of cheap junk. Positively th s ©
© will be the only chance you will have to buy furni- ©
© ture at this big discount 20 per cent discount on ev= ©
© erything for I5 days, beginning Aug. 11th. ©
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0 On every purchase of $50 or over, will give a fine decorated
^ 42 piece dinner set free. To the first seven purchasers. Now
0 be one of the seven. Only seven sets to give fri
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Public Sale
free.
J. R. DURBON
Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Poultry.
5 goods mares, 2 colts by side, 2 yearling colts, 14 head extra good
No 1 milk cows, 2 heifers, yearlings 1 bull comming two years old next
spring, 4 hogs 8 pigs chickens geese and ducks and all kind of household
goods.
1000 bu Oats, 75 bu Barley, 100 corn shocks, 3 acre kaffir corn in field.
Farm
1 walking plow, 1 garden plow 8 inch,l two section harrow, 10£t Hodge header
1 cultivator, 1 go-devil cultivator, 1 lister, 1 spring wagon, 1 brand new top bug-
gy, 1 road wagon, 5 sets work harness, 1 set buggy harness,
All sums of $10 arid under cash. Sums over $10
1 rj 1 m 11 a credit of 12 months time will be given with 8
per cent interest. 8 per cent discount for cash. Bankable notes required.
All property to be settled for before being removed.
FREE LUNCH
Kaltenberger & Hockett
Auctioneers
O. G. Graalman, Clerk.
A. TAUTFEST
As f am going to leave Oklahoma I will sell all my property
2 miles Southand East Okeene
THURSDAY, Aug. 18
‘ Beginning at 10 o’clock a. m.
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Ragland, J. H. The Okeene Leader. (Okeene, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, August 12, 1910, newspaper, August 12, 1910; Okeene, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1172290/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.