Lexington Leader. (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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LEXINGTON LEADER
J. O. FOX, Proprietor.
A new kink in spring regalia of jVUkeS
feminine persuasion is a gown with
500 buttons up the hack. And yet
one would have thought the divorce
evil needed no encouragement in
this country.
Display advertisements 10 per inch each
insertion.—Additional charge for special
position. LochIs 5 cents per line each
iniertion. All advertisements run uutil
ordered out.
All church, school and other notices of
entertainments, where money is derived Mr. K008eVC*lt is to have Only three
from, and cards of thanks, will be charg- l00)us ftt t,,e 0ut]ook Officers,"
ed for at the regular advertising rates. ,
• the Kiclimonu Iimes-Dis-
Well prohabjy there are
Speech on the
Tariff Bill.
CHICKEN A FAVORITE DISH.
"We learn with surprise that
ANNOUNCEMENTS
All announcements under this head
are $5.00 in advance.
For Bridge Trustee,
6-1-w,
W. II. BLACKWELL.
The Kaiser is talking through
his muzzle again.
feays
patch.
not any more.
Bead the speech of Hon. Scott
Ferris on the first page.
The latest hats in Feminine
fashions look like nothing quite so
much as inverted water buckets.
Far be it from us to suggest, how-
ever that the women who wear
them look like as if their heads
might need soaking.
(Continued from page one)
in business ;is the republican pro-
tective theory maintains, then sure-;
ly those that have must divide with
lie who hath not. This would hard- (
ly be a fitting tribute to the corner- j
stone of our republic whose "chief '
attribute is its success. This would j
l)e placing a handicap on the laurels
of success to the end that the lag-1
gard might be rewarded in his in-
dolence, failure and vice.
"The result is so easy of under-
standing that it can be but self-
evident. unnecessary of enlargment
or explanation.".
Oyster Bay dropped off the map
for a fifteen month's nap.
G Mr. Bryan is willing to accept
the Nebraska Senatorship.
The duty on refined sugar is to
be revised and lowered unless the
committee changes its mind.
London has a society of Ameri-
can Ladies. That they are Per-
fect Ladies, we have no doubt.
The Democrats in the House are
not a harmonious chorus, but as
split dancers they can't be beat.
Delightful Time
At a call meeting of the Eastern
Star Tuesday night, a large number
of the members were present, also
several members of the Chapter at
Purcell. Two candidates were in-
itiated into the mysteries of the or-
der, after which a spread was hearti-
ly enjoyed by all.
Cuba is to permit cock-fighting
only on Sundays and holidays, and
pats itself on the hack for its con-
servatism.
If Mr. Roosevelt could not con-
trol Mr. Cannon in the White
House it isn't likely that he can in
the Outlook.
Swindlers at Work
A gang of swindlers have been
working towns of this state, claim-
ing to represent an eastern grocery
house, by name, ' The Williams
Grocery Company," of Glaston-
bury, Conn., which does not exist,
:ind soliciting orders for groceries.
The mode of operation is to get
iin advance payment of several dol-
lars and agree to make a delivery a
little later, of certain premiums.
After the money has been paid, the
agent disappears and is not heard
from again. Many people in small
towns have been swindled out of
considerable sums in this way.
All persons are warned to be on
their guard against these fellows
and are urged to send immediate
notice to the police authorities as
soon as they are approached by'one
if the swindle
Lexington Lodge No. 72, A. F. & A. M
Meets Saturday night on or before
_ tlie fnll moon and 2 weeks after.
All Masons in good standing in-
vited. John K. Massky,
Akthub Shkhman, Sec'y. W. M.
Most Appetizing Dainty When Cooked
En Casserole.
The charm of cooking en casserole
i3 In the delicious blending of flavors
that it accomplishes. And one can
have meat as well as vegetables, all
from the same dish and with equally
good llavor. Perhaps the most popu-
lar casserole disli is chicken. To pre-
pare this the chicken should be washed
and wiped very carefully and thor-
oughly, then buttered all over and
dipped in flour. The chicken is then
laid in the bottom of a good sized cas-
serole and two cups of soup stock are
added. If vegetables are desired with
it a dozen small onions are put in
whole, with a couple of large potatoes
cut into about two dozen small balls,
one carrot cut into fancy shapes, two
handfuls of string beans, two stalks of
celery, a clove of garlic, whole, salt and
pepper, a sprig of parsley and one
turnip cut into fancy shapes. All these
are laid around the chicken and the
casserole is then put in the oven to
stay for an hour and a quarter. If the
vegetables are young and fresh then It
is best to put them in after the chick-
en has cooked for 20 minutes. But if
they are old then they can be started
when the chicken is, and both will be-
come tender and done at the same
time.
PURE DRUGS
Wt
buy ne
uvek. l ake no i'
your prescriptions.
We have every thin
medicine line, :
w l)i 1:.'' anil Chemicals <*\ ery
hances anil let us fill
you neeil in tilt
PALACE DRUG STORE,
SHERMAN & EVERETT, Proprietors.
"My three year old boy was badly
constipated, had a high fever and was
in an awful condition. 1 gave him two
dos38 of Foley's Orino Laxative and
the next morning the fever was gone
and he was entirely well. Foley's Orino
Laxative saved his life " A. Wolkush,
Casimer, Wis.
For Sale Palace Drug ^tore.
GET THE BES1
Church Directory
HOW TO MAKE CHICKEN MOLD.
Methodist Church—Preaching
every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:15 j
p. m.; Sunday school J. B. Collens.
Supt., i):45 a. m.; Prayer meeting I
every Wednesday evening at 7:15;
Junior Epworth League every Sun-!
day at 2:30 p. m.; Senior Epworth j
League every Sunday at 6:30 p. m.; j
Chior practice Friday 7:15 p. m.;
Women's Home Mission Society |
Thursday 3:00 p. m.
E. IT. Creasy,
Pastor.
If you are a year in arrearages, pay
your subscription to the Leader at
once.
Foley's KMnev Remedy will cure any j
j case of kinney or bladder trouble that j
! is not beyond the reach of medicine.
Cures backache and irregularities that
| if neglected might result in Rright's j
disease or diabetes.
i 1'alace Drug Store.
A teaTned physician says that
dogs are quite happy under vivisec-
tion experiments. Let us hear
from the dogs.
Baptist Church—Preaching ev-
ery Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m.
Prayer meeting every Thursday at
7 p. in.; Sunday School, J. M. Tug-
gle, Supt., 10 a. m.; Ladies' Aid
Society Wednesday 1 p. m.; B. Y.
P. U. Sunday 6:30.
Gordon Barrett.
Pastor.
Wall Street has di.-covered a
new reason for having a fit. Mr.
Harriman's doctor has ordered him
off the firing line.
Rents Cranson's Picture
Gallery
I lie Cottage Studio has rented
the Cranson Picture Gallery first
door west of 1!. \\, \\ lute's broom
shop on the hill. Complete with
all cameras and etc, .formerly used
by .Mr. Cranson, also 3000 nega-
tives made by him while in the
picture business, so if he ever made
1 he Turkish Counsul in New any pictures for you and you want
\ ork is said to be a "grafter." more like them call at above men-
I rying to become eligible for cit- tinned place or phone .'M.
A penny picture outfit which has
been ordered will arrive next week
so we can make a picture* from the
size of a postage stamp up to an 8
x 10.
A new sky light has just been
completed.
Catholic Church—Mass 1st and
3rd Sundays 10 a. m. and 2nd, 4th
and 5th 9 a. m.
Father Wilwerding,
Pastor. |
Tasty Supper Dish That Is Something
of a Novelty.
This is a tasty supper dish that may
be made from a fowl that is too old
for cooking in the ordinary way. Aft-
er it is plucked and drawn wash the
fowl and put it into an enameled
saucepan with cold water to cover;
add a small onion, two cloves and
four peppercorns and one slice of lean
ham; place over a moderate fire and
simmer gently until the meat falls
from the bone. When about half j
done, add a teaspoonful of salt. When !
done take the meat from the bones
and cut into small pieces not over
one-half inch square; put the bones j
and skin back into the saucepan and
boll until the liquor is reduced to one j
and a half pints, then strain and sea-
son to taste. Mix with this the chick-
en, pour the whole into a mold and ; And indigestion always means^ys-
stand it in a cold place over night, j pepsia—sooner or later—if the indiges-
When hard and cold, turn out of the ' {i°n *s not rectified. Kodol can't help
mold, garnish with parsley and serve | but relieve indigestion. It stops all tho
aggravating symptoms, at once, by
fully digesting all food, just as fast as
you eat it. Kodol thus helps Nature
to effect a complete cure
Read the Lexington Leader for
all the news. $1.00 per year.
Sour Stomach
Indigestion-
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"He shaves himself," says the
Atlanta Constitution, having re-
ference to Mr. Roosevelt. And on
occasions, other people.
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Sunday school every Sunday 10:00
a. m. Jack Fairchild,
Superintendent.
A Religious Author's Statement
Kev. Joseph H. KesperinAii, Salis-
bury, N. (' , «ho is tin-' author of seve-
ral books, writes: "For several years
I was afflicted with kidney trouble and
last winter I was suddenly stricken
with a severe pain in my kidneys and
was confined to lied eight days unable
to get up without assistance My mine
contained a tiiisk white sediment and
I passed same frequently l.iy unit night
1 commenced taking Foley's Kidney i
Iteinedy. and the pain gradually abated
and finally cease'! and my urine became !
normal, i cheerfully lecomint-ml Foley's
Kidney Kemedy.
For Sale at Palac Drug St,ire. j
Our Guarantee.
V
The Senate committees have
been filled to the limit with talent
and individual dissatisfaction. Pro-
ceed with the useless kick.
TIIK best pniut which the
best painter cfjn possibly
make is made from lead.
Advertising makes business; busi-
ness pays for the advertising.
Right work, right prices—Leader.
Chow-Chow.
Take a half pouad of ground mus-
tard, gradually mix with it a little vin-
egar taken from two measured quarts. u ui ttiiiec. ti<i"ot Kodol." Yf
Heat the larger ouantitv of vinegar- T0U ttre. not benefited — the drut'tfst win at
neai. uiB miser quantity ot vinegar, once return your money. Don't hesitate: any
when boiling stir in the mixed mus- dmsreist will sell you Kodol on these terms.
tard and simmer for five minutes in £ bou'i
the meantime peel one quart of small laboratories ofE. C. De\Vitt& Co.. Chicago
| white onions, and boil In salted water
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quart of tiny lima beans, one quart
of sweet corn scrap®! from the cob,
two quarts of small string beans.
Shred one head of cabbage, slice one
dozen peeled cucumbers, salt tioth, let
stand an hour, then drain. Add with
the partly cooked drained vegetables
to the prepared vinegar. Stir in one-
quarter of a pound of white mustard
seed and eight green peppers chopped
fine. Boil all for five minutes.
How So Make a Furniture Polish.
To make a furniture polish use one
ounce of brown beeswax, one-half
ounce of white wax, one-half ounce of
castile soap, one-half pint of turpen-
tine and one-half pint of water. Shred
the brown and white wax into a jar
(a two-pound jar will do), add the
turpentine and let. it stand on the
stove until dissolved. Shred the soap
and let it boil in the water until quite
dissolved. Allow to cool, then pour
into the jar and* stir all the Ingre-
dients together. When cold, it will
be a thick cream and must be kept air
tight. For old furniture this pro-
duces a deep, glowing polish quite dif-
ferent from any other, and it does not
finger mark.
made
zinc, linseed oil. color
turpentine dryer; ask
Smile, says the I nion 3. C. painter if this isn't so.
Progress. We do, frequently; and j >eV()e Lead.Hn(1 Z;nc paiut ig
and
/our
Ten Doctors
Said He Would Die
especially where we think of some
things going in congress nowdays.
made of exactly these . materi-|
als and nothing else.
After twelve years of public life.
Mr. Fairbanks is going back to
work. Perhaps it frightens him
when he considers the case of j° ' t'la" )'ou exPeCt.
Adlai E. Stevenson.
It takes fewer gallons to
cover a given surface than any
paint made, costs less for the
The optimistic inventor who has
constructed a fish rod which auto-
matically measures and honestly
weighs each fish as it is caught
will never die a millionaire,
"The new collector at Charleston
is said to be a fine golf player,"
notes the Macon Telegraph. Pri- professed faith in Christ when a
"In 1903 we wrote you regard-
ing- my husband, who was suf-
fering from heart trouble. He
was superanuated by the North
Georgian Conference. Ten doc-
tors at different times said he
would die. You advised Dr.
Miles' Heart Remedy and Re-
storative Nervine; we did as
advised, and improvement was
apparent from the very first. He
recovered and the Conference in
1904 gave him a charge. He
never felt better, although he
has very heavy work and does
a great deal of camp meeting
work. I am so glad we took
your advice and gave him the
; 11 „ " , . , medicine, and feel that I ought
after a few days illness, at Ins home | to k.t vou klKnv of „le J
near Hel
Deceased was 81 years
Krlcassee of Lamb.
Cut the best part of the lamb Into
square pieces of two inches each;
wash, dry and flour them. Boll four
tablespoons of butter, one of finely
minced fat salt pork and a sprig of
parsley (chopped) for ten minutes,
put the meat in, and the juice of half
a lemon, an onion minced fine, pep-
per and salt. Simmer, closely cover-
ed, two hours, then add the beaten
yolks of two eggs, shake the pan over
the fire two minutes and serve.
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The Leader for job work.
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It is ready to use for you or
your painter. Get it here.
H. H. Everett. Agent.
T 1.
Death of Adam Witter
Adam Witter died Thursday af-
ternoon at 4 o'clock, of pneumonia,
Several Good Uses for Tape.
Have a bolt of tape In your sewing
basket and use it to put haulers on
waists, skirts, night gowns and petti-
coats. Sew the hangers on the sleeve
seam underneath the arm and sew on
each side of the belt of a skirt. Gar-
ments which are hung by these hang-
ers will keep their shape much longer
and will not be pulled and stretched
These are especially good for plaltetd
skirts, as the plaits fall Into shape
when the skirts are hung up.
marily, however, his complexion
commends him the most.
By orders of the executive com-
mittee of the Paiagraphers' Union
any reference to the tariff as a
"Payneful subject," will be con-
sidered a high crime and misde-
meanor.
iind lived a devoted christian
and died in the faith of Christ
the hope of n resurrection.
leaves a wife, two sons and
daughter to mourn his loss.
The remains were laid to re
the \\ illow \ iew cemetery
afternoon at 3 o'clock. The funeral
services were conducted by Rev. II.
II. Everett.
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ful good results from its use."
MRS. T. S. EDWARDS,
Milner, Ga.
This proves what Dr. Miles'
Heart Remedy will do. Get a
bottle from your druggist and
tal<c it according to directions.
It does not matter whether your
heart is merely weak, or you
have organic trouble, if it does
not benefit you take the empty
bottle to your druggist and get
your money back.
Appetizing Vegetables.
Vegetables never should be washed
j until Immediately before preparing for
the table. Lettuce Is made almost
worthless in flavor by dipping it In
water some hours before using Po-
tatoes suffer even more than some
other vegetables by the washing
process. They should not be put In
water until ready for boiling.
Boiled Onions In Sauce.
Melt two tablespoons of butter, add
one tablespoon of flour; when smooth
add boiling milk or cream until thick
and creamy; remove from the fire,
add teaspoonful of salt, a little pep
per, and pour over the onions after
they have been boiled In salted water
HAVE YOU SEEN
Those Ledbetter One Seed Planters
J. I. CASE
Walking, Riding and Disc Cultivators,
Disc and Drag Harrows.
We guarantee satisfaction and will test
our Implements in the field or anywhere
else with any Implements made.
See us hel ore buying Implements
J. Z. BROWN.
Norih Side West Broadway, Lexington, ()kl
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