You Alls Doins. (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 8, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 18, 1900 Page: 5 of 8
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ANDREW KiNGKADE, Bonrfcsl olbsf ractor, JNSURANCE of all kinds
Farm Loans* REAL ESTATE, & COLLECTIONS. NORMAN 0. T
I joojil
Jlldg{
y taw nat'
Ice cream
Judge Latham isover in the Choc Methodist Meeting-
ation this week. Next Sunday at 11 a.m., and at
lake your watcher and clocks to' ^ P ni., Bro. Henry desires a full at-
l Abbotts when you want them fixed tendance of the members and friends
'lies & Watson's. s° thev will run.
Miss Emma Pantier is on the sick i Hughes & Watson
list this week.
j to serve you with all
are now ready
kind of cold,
Br. J. B. McBride, of Noble wan! so^ driuUs, icecream etc.
in town Tuesday. You can get all the cotton seed
<to to the Star restaurant for short 'V011 Wl " ueed for planting purposes
orders.—-Alex Brim. j !t' the Oil Mill in Purcell at 25c per
Hunt up ,Jim Crawford's meat I
market ad in this issue. * E M. Aberuathy has the most
Attorney A. Hutchin was in Nor ! ")mP'*te lino of «}^9 in town. The
man on business Monday. j for hiik wnist weshsilk, heavy
t, ■ t,, , ,, , ' black silk, liberty satin and taffeta
-blackwell and wife were in also other qualities.
from Henderson Sunday.
Charley Blackwell has been qui
sick, but is now much better. |
of the Methodist church. His year's
labor is half out and he asks a full
house, it t p ni., a church confer- i $
J once will be held and
should be present to
I of affairs.
While the year has gone very
j [Measiiutly so far, we hope for bet-
|ter times ahead. Come,—all come.
A cordial welcome to nil.
H i: SOLl( I I
voun r.i
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every member j s>
know the state J 8
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Furniture
and Coffins.
If you wish to dress pretty, tiddy
'and neat, from tlie top of your head
G. Gilbert is recovering from a |
severe attack of pneumonia.
Charley and Jim Stewart came in :
from Texas the first of the week.
Miss Lora Williams is out of
school en account of sickness this '
of your feet, we'll give j moths down in Pottawatomiecounty
to the soh
you some advice; high prices you'll
miss, if you'll trade at the Mammoth,
owned by J. N. Smith.
Lawyers Register a Kick-
Shawnee, (). T., April 12.—(Spec
inl ( i Ik> lending question among ! &
the lawyers is: ! 5?
"W hat is Hit
a session of til
Has the Largest line of Goods in both towns. Ho
lias i:n experienced ISmbnlmer and a, FINE HI'USE
3!oSi complete I ridertnking business in the I erritory.
eason wo can't have I $
■ourt once in twelve
N. Side Main St.
PURCELL. I.
week.
Dump Trout has
life ami moved
town.
I he lawyers suffer untold financial
disaster by reason of never being
able to get their ca^es tried. Some
say their teeth are rattling with
One of the pleasant features of last poverty. Those who were vowed
week was a big party at the home of christians have become men of the
My Spring- Slao;
his
tired of country
family back to j
world hy reason of the unceasing an-
noyance of the continuance of court.
Mrs. Schumak'.'r Wednesday evening
given in honor of Miss Dora Syke
and Mr. Carl Schumaker. New ; fT~ 7 F-T m-i ic—
games were introduced and a splen- i VV1 ®Fea<hi Like Wildfire- |
5®^Za8telM!,a^.sin chiffoD8> I the finestThi n gH toY us w^e tlTex' £come **>st Abraham i
Hare, a leading druggist, of Belleville, i <>
O.. writes: "Electre Bitters are ! ^
at
leaded chiffons, silk fringe, etc.
Abernathy's.
Miss Edith Newville, who has
been quite sick with pneumonia, is
convalescent.
Some of the most stylish hats ever
■nt refreshments which consisted
j of ice cream, cake and fruits. A
large crowd was present and all en
j joyed themselves highly.
.Rev. G. W. Herrington lias tend
brought to the territory can be seen I ^ pa«tor of the
at Mrs. Sinnetts.—Purcell. I , 1 el.1"r*1,?ev- . Herrington
ttt... , has been with the Baptist church of
With summer advancing new j this placee for the last four years,
styles of dress Roods are in vo<rue | and has been an earnest and faith-
\ou will find all the latest patterns | ful worker. He will remain in Lex-
at the Mammoth. Call and see them, ington for the present.
the best selling bitters I have han-
dled in 20 years. You know why?
Most diseases begin in disorders of
stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels blood
and nerves. Electric Bitters tones I $
up the stomach, regulates liver, kid- &
neys and bowels, purifies the blood,
strengthens the nerves, hence cures
multitudes of maladies. It builds $
up the entire system. Puts new „
life and vigor into any weak, sickly, j |
(IIPP* msBaamm
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: ■ $sS$
I >egins at once and I am
prepared to sell you SHOES,
SLI1 PEUSr BOOTS or liny
i Miing you want in foot-wear.
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Desnoyer's
Shoes..
Is the only brand 1 handle,
and every pair is guaranteed,
and will sell at
man or woman.
Sold by People
we have cne of the Largest and most complete stock
of Lioods in the following linos in the territory
and you will find it to your interest to
give us a cail.
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OJotliiia <>'
ISootx aiul SJm>o>
we have plenty of
time; plenty of Clerks and plenty
of Goods and wil! take delight in showing our
goods to you. We respectfully invite your inspection.
W. G, Blanchard & Co.
SI iocs.
rundown
SSr cents.
1 store.
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[ Married By Telegraph-
ic Mr. Andrew M. Candell was "mar
ried t > Miss Penelope Cundiff of
i; Mulhall, (). T. by telegraph, while
they were 200 miles apart Candell
j is an etomologist in the department i
|s j of agriculture, at Washington D' C , |
'(I and it was arranged that Miss Ctin I
O. Building.
Lexington, Oklahoma
LOWEST PRICES.
in Kansas City last
wedding take place at
81 JM
diff meet him
week and the
i the home ot relatives there
Miss Cundiff's parents objected to
1 their daughter going to meet her
lover, aud the ceremony was trans-
mitted by wire questions and aus-
; j wers being repeated to the contract
! ing parties by the operators at each
j end of the wire, Rev. Albert H.
I: Linder, of Kansas City, olhiciating.
> j It required twenty -five minutes to
! | perform the ceremony.
To be Opened for Settlement.
Thirteen thousand farms will be
^ | thrown open to settlement in ()kla- ,
$ homa as the result of the passage by j (
g j congress of a bill to ratify the treaty j
W or agreement with the Kiowa, Com
rrtB I
PAUL BALDWIN, Prop.
Here is Where You will find the best
WINES, and LIQUORS OE ALL KINDS
A FINE LINE OE CIGARS.
Give us a Call.
and
Lexington, Oklii
I will give
S' 8 '££. I •/ T9
In order to make room for a car load of new Furniture,
SPECIAL BARGAINS in bed room suits and rockers for
..rrill3 > DAYS..
Next week I will have in a complete line of Refrigerators, Water coolers
Ice Cream Freezers, and the most complete line of Hnln/ /titt/yiis and
flo-f'itrts that have ever been brought, to Lexington, 1 also have some
S/Hfia/ Harf/iiins in Si,lc JioaM*, Chiffoniers, Folding Beds and Booh
Ws, and some extra fine Crass M<itfiiir,s and l>'i*f/s. A complete line
of Carets, Window Shades aud Wall Paper. Crescent Cottage Paint,
Bicycles repaired at Abbotts
jewelry shop. Watches aud clocks
Jixed.
Oklahoma City is enthusiastic |
over the prospects of securing the
Bi.ptist college and hospital at that
place.
You can get all the cotton seed I
,T . | sale to the United States of the sur-
- ote the change in the ad of J. O, | plus lands belonging to their reser-
Abernathy Lumber Co. Let them i vations in the territory.
figure with you. | It is a tract of land embracing I
Mr. Charles Stewart and daughter, neail>" 3,000,000 acres, now held by j
Miss Nellie, who have visited"rela-1 ^le !«dians under the treaty of 180S |
left to ! Medicine Lodge. The lands are
I situated in the extreme southwestern
| quarter of Oklanoma Territory, being
That Throbbing1 Headache. j boundsd on the north by the Wichita
anche aud Apache Indians for the ; and Carter's White Lead, Unseed Oil. (Jlass, all sizes.
tives here for several week
day for their home ij W. Virginia.
you will need for planting purposes Would quickly leave you, if vou reservatino and Washita county, Ok-
at the Oil Mill in I'urcell at 25c per used Dr. King's New Life Pills hihoma; on the south by Texas; on
bushel. | Thousands of sufferers have proved '' 'le we8t hy Greer county, Oklahoma,
When you want to catch a fellow their matchless merit for Sick and on the east, by the Indian Territory i
or want votir husband to kiss you, jNervous Headaches. They make P'oper. N« r the center of the tract
buy one "of those beautiful hats at | "P ^ acres, i 171^
Mrs. Sinnetts. Prices very lor °ulv 2o ceutfi" Mnnnv Ka"L" " " '
Purcell.
I supDOse you have heard about
the advances in prices until you are
quite sick. But I am not going
to bore you about such things. Come
straight to the Mammoth where you
can purchase goods at the general
ruling prices of last season. Yours for
small profits. J.N. Smith.
Lon Wharton, of Perry Sentinel,
has sued Noble county for services
performed in publishing the list of
deliquent personal property. The
Enterprise Times first published the
list: Wharton theu published it
and claimed pay for his services on
the ground that the Sentinel is the
official paper ot the county.
J. M. Smith's announcement as a
candidate ou the democratic ticket
for the nomination for County Com-
missioner from the second district
appears in another column this week
Mr. Smith is one of the|early settlers |
of this county and a well-to do far-
mer. He is well qualified to fill the
office to which he aspires, and de-
serves the earnest consideration of
every voter in this district.
Only 25 cents, Money back if not' * c i? a n •' . . . , ,
. / u°l post of Fort Sill is maintained bv the
cured. Sold by the Peoples drug. United States government, and where
store' Geronimo,s band of Apaches are be-
I ing held as prisoners of war. The
Bank Statement- ; total number of lands included in
; Report of the condition of the Lexington i *'1's aSHUCy 3,N72, of which 1 553
sari inra e sit
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l>EHRIN(i BINDHRS, MOWERS
inmm:
State Blink, nt Lexington, Okla.,
close of business, March l!l, 1000
KESOURCES.
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts secured
Furniture and fixtures
Expense
City and Township script..
Cash and sight exchange...
Total,
1,120 Kiowas and
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock paid in
Interest and exchange
Indi vidnal deposits
Total
Territory of Oklahoma,)
County of Cleveland. \
I. A. M. Perdue, cashier of the above
named bank do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief. A. M. I'eiiih f, '
Cashie
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at the J iir« Uomauches,
19!i Apaches.
Of the whole amount of land iu j
$1178!) 70 tho reservation 2,1 S3, 952 acres are j
21 at present leases at au annual rental I
2^7 " i al:>0,,t ceu,s au at're. aiK'
sot's •>? amonnti g to an annual paymen of I
735!) si; ?210,308 15 each year for the benefit1
*27K!i;i :n11 of the Indians. This is called "grass
| money" and is periodically distribut
$10000 00 ed.tothe Iudian8 through the in-
2!i7,s !i;( terior department. The payment on
14015 Q7 j this account for the year 1899
)ji-'7.S08 00 ! amounted to about $70 per capita.
It is estimated that there are now
upon the reservation not far from
10,000 beef cattle. One and two-
year old steers; are purchased in the
southwestern part of Texas aud
I have the agency for
complete line of
Eaqie Wood Eeam Tongueiess Cultivators.
'• Iron " spring trip tongueiess cultivators
Golden fcagle spring trip cultivators.
" Eagle Paralel Gang spring trip cultivators.
Element Disc cultivators.
Combined corn and cotton planters.
A full stock of cheap cotton planters.
Georgia stocks and double shovels.
BSTFOR CASH OK OX TIME.
p v.jbevj
£ Vi
VniiouiM
driven to these great pastures, where ^
ikbSTXjSSUCK/' "0'°'°i!!"• '"Iteld.° ",0"ml 1
c. E. Elkin. Notary Public. 8/"PPed to market. It is a ! *>
My commission expires Dec. 12th, 1000. S'Santic induntry, and in reality is i \
Cobkect attest: j controlled and operated by 29 men, ^
It. 1'. Gncrw, ^Directors | who have succeeded in obtaiuing!
I have purchased the Livery stock of J. Y- Campbell
iV sou, including all buggies aud teams. 1 am uow
prepared to turn out
riio B 1 £ i
to be had in Lexington or Purcell. Try one of our
teams. We are reasinahle in price.
Cci t,«*lir
I'. II.Mim.ner,
leases to these lands.
ri toiler.
Neal Smith's old stand Old Stand, Lexington,
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