You Alls Doins. (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1900 Page: 4 of 8
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ANDREW KINGKADE. Bonded Abstractor*
INSURANCE of all kirtiis, farm Loans* REAL ESTATE, COLLECTIONw, c%0lf<V?AM C.
7- ^ i l,'ous prosperous and mighty ; room. Go and see.
* w" through adhesion to ami observance; A young husband calls bis wife
Os M. Stevens.
'ublishrd every Tliursdaj. 8ub.-cri ptioi
j,-ice One Dollar per year in advance.
"Pliono \<>. 27.
Many tin- bt-artH
illti tin ball
tliiit are aching
• I TOLD jon
U tf.-niliD t < i i':
fin,
is tlu- thief es
AaiilNALDO KeelllH
• iVtly oi ri hi y<-t.
to be a pretty
''In spite of every thing tlie sun ri se
ti the east as nsir I.
PltOBABLY
!ias in con •
ue can fiml out whii
f i Inn i in a short tiint
f its grandly truthful pronounce
tpents; that the constitution which
has been the rock, the etay, the
palladium, the protector and iu
"birdie" because she ih always asso-
ciated in bis mind wi th a bill.
W hen a man is y 'nick on himself,
! and isn't onto him' (elf, it is not easy
' to get him to comr off.
terpreter of our entire f.iijitc oT lawsi Try a drink of 7 laple Leaf whiskey,
is a thing to be put aside, to 1 e, t|,e best in town. J. II. Sullivaj
Unregarded - at the wliiui cf the sole agent Lexiijgtot), O T.
oresident and congress, as no longer
strolling and limiting their
towers; that these agencies shall
onduct the functions of government
•ecording to the directions of an
ligarchy of commercial combiner
y virtue of w hose corrupting mon
■ y the) hold office and place:
hat we are to swu.:; loose from tn
noorirtys of a rtj i: ti essence n
overnmfent and the lie and th'
A Drive tin ugh the country
vU 11'iiinaiHlH of bales
v t iii tli' Ik waiting for pickers
T !'F foot I nop \ e-t of the 1' |
,.isi Jnirch • eds Home repairo
fhis lie iiH a t,Mi l -il to .at. ,090,1
> W'ni:\> 1^ looking > vcftllcut
it 1 ho county' and ti.
, in I is hi belter condition fur li'
w'inter than has been known (<■
III' ' i TI , 1 <• I' ■ '.ge of Vr* tJ ''' *
id «o "i' tin' Mteie ;i.1 last, year iii
*. L. i i' •mil v
IT to ottr k|
oi cottoi | !)H8f by bee nt
f old world 1 •
that are npln
acted for the
lass arid built '
luod of tlhha
1 lid and here ii
:vilf imitator?
1 ltd killgdi 11
ha Vi nf-ts' el i.
of a privilege.
)( I'll t he toil am
: 1 mil*.
1
111'
•f 0B8 ' k (] >- issuing
ii I stiudititf tel. ,>rams that i
r- ire conquered I• u*• hIk i
1 1 t*y renoh us we hear of a b
.England will find ti
ill B'er- last I In -1
' -1 ruttgle lor i-i 1 j>
will in y • r ci riquer.
The N
Ttie Misi le
| ilar meeting
Keller's 11'
iiany int-n t
lie fuiit-t- •: ' 1
1 ith t1 t
i n I new li<-
idly 11 tit.
IICCHKR i'
■ lit, .) nil £
« fir W - \
tiM-ir
Ciub
held its reg
inlay night in
use A ycui I
* re p.rt"9,f>nt am
.1 1- We]HHtisfi'
' lulUseu lent. Sev-
•1 iv en ruing r*
.mil is f| tit ri v i i>
' 1 d a icli is mi 1 -1
nthy vice president
' o'„ary and I?
■-e r The rejiili
are Monday si
The club now 1
1' of a la'tit 1 w i ui'
■ iri 1 rviHH rv,1 - |.. 11.
itt> (' | it 111 in 1 he
A VII I o.
11 g,
1,1 uneing l-1 Ivan's m. 1
tt t\i old L'ft siatehood, I i
(lid 1 ti it least ' htee yea
t "pint?" lis only am
• 1 fur 1 he election two >
• )i lal 'in:t w n d have
hei *' it less than tha aie !
111) 1 It I• g ite lit nil 5 m-'-v
■ t limI out Ihe\ \ • ti
..voggied
if
ISSIl
tha'
.t >•
Set t
1 ti ■
hem
l.iKTAN i- (li fi . t
1 vi he (}< 1 Idi .-.s
iff moist: :, d ( \i : iii
•
■ > 1' ' I ■" \ ti 11 ■ '(■ 11, |i
ri\ Mid ju 1 c Al o\•-
;f the I'iitt h ; I In cr ii • f
mis, appears the I ,
ouuti nai t* of th- grt
• ii w . • knigtiian 1 if Ai
«V 111i.i 111 J Bit: n,
'
tingh to Inn j
' if; !<>111 Ins t!hi i\
1 '
neill' if Is
H ewel
7' it OP .
Ieu 1 ■!', j .
' ' nth
tte gave us a g( ■
Iiriining this w e
a rustling lui-ite
•Th.
->f," which ct mes '1
in Purcell tn- x
1 5, is fine (if t he hi '
:ger Brown has lo
Spt-aking of the |>ln\
I hnrsi1
't' 1 'kill!
Iii« sensiin
lie C cago Herald lias ton follow
ng to -av: •
"■ 1 In Ivy Leaf," a "roiu:tinic Iri-I
Irama," was played tu 1 large Iii his'
it tin Academy last night. It i-
"atne etr.lileaiatic of thr-ever grei 1
[in!i!*ity of this class (>f plav n
he a . ieijce applaiided hmI laughei
• h "The Ivy Leaf" was
"'it val, n stead of btingano d
ne frii u There is thi
, t;ie!i:urial "iirothof.a lioj.'
\l 11 rt v Kerrigan, w ho is first in <h i ds
of daring and hr-t in ih« heart ■>'
tvoiijen. Always in ^crafis and hI
>a\s mi hand to heiji ih>- iinpi rileo
hero and he peiK'Co'ed heroine,
Murl.\ was given a t\|ncal pre«eiita
n 11 v Elwtn Htiifind Belle Hart.
M. teeil Di.vJjLtsn colleen, helps
V <■' vei'l v, and * >r t-11
I'laghan' is D io\ FUmi, tin-
Cattle are ti tiuib animals, hut by
getting toge'tljer they manage to
make themsi' l pes herd,
Wanted rit once—Three good,
c'teap farms about ten miles from
town. 11 'J 3t, Lvdick & Frve.
On with the merry dance Tin /
o d ben is engaged for every set
DiinVi Richmond Club Rve, because |
i is me dowed by'tTge The whiskey
or the Ht l< room. Sullivans Saloon, j rt
^'e ti « h -e only bookdare w nnen's > ^
■ k ~ are the student0 of folly j |
Fjlieet iron sti ves lined and made j
>- no I is new at Wynue Brother'-1
1 i ire
S' uie men's understanding is bin
ie.l onlv by the siae of their t.
\ re^.|i car of Studebaker and
< nib Mend wagons, for sale by J
S Litt'e
When a man is down his enemies
• tup kicking I,i 111 and his friends
'leni n
Don't forget, to take y-.tr ttnwure I S
[Tub M. rcum wnen you want tin-
'I, lies Htl tmep.
If a politician bus the courage of
1 own convictions h mtyer h.-si
ii- ivhi-n iisk"<l to namt* liiprice
Drink Richmond Cluh live
• v that makes Sullivans saloon
In iip.
Win 11 vouwant vour sltoes shlned
•II ' i I st class >-liHpe, C-'il Oil Tim
Btewet, Ro.ikers harlmr shop
some political speakers remind
■neol a hail storm 011 ,t tin roof;
h> \ make lots of iu:i-e but produce \
1 ililpressi 11
"1 sllppoe t'etiple very sehlom f
erogsthat i'e-eri?v interrogated the !
ri-t "O 'ty a'nscondiiig bank 1 t
cashiers, st i' 1 ngers responded Am f
I) r Pete "Tint Ikhv can thev stand i
the boiling •nnf" "Well, you pee, ?
•-re is gi n-'iallv a cl iud over thein.' t
O' in - mid nnini.itjition of all kiuds J
at Wynne Bros !•
, _
Six Frislitf'il Failures.
Do You Like Fresh bread'?
Pies. Cakes, and all kinds of Bakery
Goods ? ? ? ? ?
- - FOX'S BAKERY -
Is the only olace in town where all kindb of B tkery
Goods are bake every day. A full line oi Cracbri s.
North Side East Broadway. Lexington, Oklahoma
Whori this Btoek of
Goods wns purchased
the Eastern markets
were carefully culled and
the choicest seleciions
made. Our prices tire
ns low as the lowest.
Seeing is believing. Let
us couvijicc yon.
#/
id
mrst
Are the I e-t
durable ti sit couht e
purchased We have
them in tti iS'vles ami
' cr
trouble to
n o all.
please 011
GeiUs' Furnish
inv; ^Jootis
A Ringer t t
Low
V-LL
Phone 85.
4 Doors East ct Isom
TRY US
EAT MA miiT.
Highest Ca 'ih Pieces Pa id For
Hildes, Furs ttwd Connti^ • ,-odwco
Jas. Crawford & 5on, Prop. Lcxis'igton,
8\x terrible fai'nrets of six different d « ■
fo 1 early sent Wm- H. viullen«of Lo< ■ $
lan ',0.. t< mi early grave. All said that £
I a 1 ffltnl lnv.^r trouble and that I e ^
•ins' H-)on dip. But I e n -^rd to try *
Hr King's New Dipct)^ ry for eonsump- *
tion. After taking fii e bottles ho was en- ^
tirely cured, 't is positively guaranteed
to cure all diseases of throat, chest and
lnngs. including <*oa ^-. colds, lagripj-e,
pr < uffiori im, bronchitis, asthma, hay fever,
'•ioup, who ping cough 5*'c and $1-00.
Trial bottle> free at iJeo plea Urug store.
P <1, Vt" « It- **■4'-
t
Cl'itO Il<5l,?t"< I f. ti « > I S 51 < v 2Sft
m liiimiifm iirnpt'^ition, ask
vi u when in iifwl nf printinff, frurn
a «• 1111Mix card to blank i> 'ok tnakipt.',
to jj;ivi' ns h c>ill. Wm havf just r '
ceivt'd our i.i w type and call : ive
vim ;. first-chiss. up-to (iate job.
I havt
& hOU
prcfia
puri;tia«efl ttn* Livery stuck of J
lucluilit nil buggies and t )..:n
id to turn din
2 i.
Campbell
1 til IIUIV
nfi!< ot ClUr
to be hail in L' Xin-i, n or Purcell.
teams. \Ve are n-Hwiii dile in price.
ri\ J. her.
X.-ai S nit ti ' l i - i. I Old Stand, Lmiii "ti, 0.
Wllai It ftt?
n Hit K.
< ity Ti;
.11 Me Kin-
( n
1'
•■'I'lf villa:;!- c'iiimeter, is alsojCall
h|i t,ce Frederick Se tun dm- at nek u
"it Nula'.i, t he In v vi bam, m a ;
11 -iir| i I w',1 v. in I pi'iii'ij Wm I u I Editor Sens :'Vondi is-
rtelielv nlei.HHiit .lack TmubuH ■ - !in enplori.iu Uunim .h Cave. contracScrl I
D .. . . I n R( vero ense (it pile*. };m ouick ourc I
enniH Do'flovan, was the -quiree.u p. lh|wll u,ini? Biwklen's Arntoa Salrr,
••very J hsimh fant villiun, the chap who doeh I OABvjnoed him it in anothfir vorld'R tfoi ,
\ v , ill I t'i- dirtv vvurk, t;ets all the Him-.! , j tii r. ('urc- p;.Ks, injuric.-. inflamati >n
t-diuph'S. Good
V- i'Ck.Hi. -I ^ -V ^ % 'fc.^ ^" >A VA. vv^
Flae Shamrock Salooo
y
,.p
< ill' UU0.lt i t I.i, '
'V in* flit lit' I'M f r 11). |
• I'vant- of tlif pen |
■ t i rusted with p lit
' I he c,hi ury Htid h
■ti m uf government , ^
the people an
to bo mletjated
: fi- .s ami riiuitk'.. and eggH on lin-
( ii) i nior Virginia Clary is a
I-> i npath tie and cap dile heroiiie.
"*r
■
I s
—
an I till hodib' (.'raptioiiH,
i'eo ,'e il "ti st(ir .
Only
J.00 tit
Sc5ssorines.
=ThE OLD-
,.Tt L'ABLl LUNCH ST/AND.
BILL OF FARM.
i iu t i.i 11-■ i
(• vce-sit\
'I a slop
Di n't scud off for your hunting
is, but j/o to Wynne BroH.
^ 1 " • ila place Is
.ernUiBIlt (if tn
i nil for t lie tr
In ■ iration of ludi
which not only uervei
hfildibted the miods a
he souls of the he rot
l)!<;d and udtiK <1
haidtliip- in tho (!
IJuttlic, Hi;], Lira
i jwii, I ut { ro\
courage and !i
intfi. and u.im
pOOpIe ill t*
riCLtu i.i a;
o .it V( t;.
•ntjg,-' t
i.iii ;i!,•
|'
iutit (•
to be ji
a tru-f -
Oysters, tried,
Oy-ters, stewed,
,'U-
L'irst claHs (linn ,
Porter house si, a!;.
Porter house utink i;i onif
B ef roast and potatoes,
Pi k and potatoes,
,i poor seed that isu t stronger: (and dumpling,
tiie nation. ' 7iieil ciiicken,
'1 1 nt I, si mbii-h a deep well; ga | Btked chicken,
rest-inbl- s a fountain. Plain steak,
Hub Maicuo!, the tinner, ca i li>: 1 " ll11'
usts; tha, jauythlna at Wynne Bros, store :
( ado nee—I Well tubing at bed rock prices at' • • •
; Hub h tin sh. p—\Vv::ne Bros. Store.
. the tutus, , " , ,
Other tieople mu t die in order i.:„i. of„„.
n : uiacrnuied ,. , ■ irisu siew,
s i f o|..;lllat UU(ierLi,ker8 1,ve- ! Pork chops,
1 ',gl '' Couipe,.. i cuts no figure with us ' Pork and beans,
fib manner j Come and get prices al J. S. Little's.! Pickled tongue,
<y.- o' Lexington, | Three good, cheap fartus about 10 Pickled tripe,
jd\ wine and York j miles from town wanted. Lydiek & Lgg^ on toast,
ad a foundation of' I'rye. 11-8 3t Hot cake,
ojx to llieii- descsnd- Don't pull upon the road to sue-j'^0UP'
,. ... . • , . 'i , I cess and wait for the other fellow to i '' ,8',
a <,i | '.muse l.• * , I ij.,„
, , • r i go ahead, |ftdu.nigt,
a- strr.gghn r fur. . ... . 1 .Milk, tea or coffee,
What is the highest position in ..... ,
;; vernmi.'ut is au.... i r n .'J'tk toast,
i the ttrmv The commaud of the
s documeut no, huJJoou brigade. ' At the...
s gt e and in. Grub iirst-class nud everything
•' n pop-1 nice and clean at Cherried J.uuchj
Keepn at all Times one of tho Finest Lin > of
BEL US, WHISKIES, WINES, CIGARS.
Fair Treatment, Tendered all Customers.
J. H. Sullivan, Prop I>eadngtoi , Okla
b''t'." i* 0 'I*
f
4
this ii not
.jaities Bros. Lumber '(..ii"d
but a cut of the way it ^ ill
look in two years from now Is
if the demand for building T
'onueimi keeps on it lias (s,
been for the last t-ix months. <*■ '-
t
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i At,
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5A5H ^
[) 3 C B \
viki !.
I'! No good people
TnnirtU I
,-^jt
j
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mmm ..IE
i 'e 1 ~L'
'Z."ic
I! Tic
2( lc!
20c|'f
12 -*>c " •
K ic "i®
I <)('
By the way, we have the Agency for Pierce City White L
tide iU1^ I^incolu A. P. Paints and keep a good stock of all kinds
"•ie of Building Hardware, llar'.te^s and Moon Buggies, Lending
j'.'c ^ House and Old Hickory WMgons.
1 rie ■
iUc!4*
I0cj4>
1 Ue <~y ^
I r c Phone 12 Lexington Qkla X
loci
is; Bottle Seep ice Gold !
iOc! And all other kinds of Refreshing drinks always at tin. (lis
At the... fw-r, n< ij ipn posal oi the public. i choice line of wines and cigars at,
f;star saloon.. btU. M ILIl- !IjMj 13 *V KWWTKMVS "S
I South side Broadway.
n Its M Ml O THER,S
Lc-viugtyu, OkJahfm is
choice Hue of
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Lexington, Uklahoina
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Stevens, Oscar M. You Alls Doins. (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1900, newspaper, November 8, 1900; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc168898/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2022), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.