Lexington Leader. (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, August 13, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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LEXINGTON LEADER J0HNS0* AND
RUSSIAN THISTLE
J. O. FOX, Proprietor.
, . I As toe season progresses, the
Display HdveftiRcmentii P* per iacta chcIi "*tatc hoard of Agriculture is being
insertion. Additional ohnr^e for gprciat fairly overwhelmed witli ilH|(liri**s
L(ic l 5 ocnta per line eiieh i a8 {0 the law pushed by the first
legislature fur the pur| )O80 u|*iv-
strict inn ti"' spread of Joonson
isian thistle, and pro-
hibiting the sale or transportation
of the same within this state. Sev-
eral of the communications are from
county attorneys inquiring if then
is such a law, and the general pub
lie seems to have no
charged with tin
this measure. The Hoard of Agri-
culture published this law in its bi-
ennial report and, of course, it
should ! ' found in the session laws
position. — _ , - -
insertion. All advertiHemeotH run until
ordered out.
All church, school and other notices of
entertainment*, where money i« derived I rsi88 an*
from, and cards of thanks, will lie char^
ed for at the regular advertising rates
niitted to develop into full tassel,
it shall be construed to have ma-
tured seed under this act.
Free Agency Bureau
Jack Ktheridge has established a
labor bureau, which, will be con-
dtteted fr< > of charge. If you want
to work you will register your mime
and address, or if you want work
hands call on him. .'Phone 25.
Compote of Rice and Applet.
Roil one-half pint rice with one
quart of water 20 minutes; drain it;
add two ounces sugar, two ounces but-
ter and rind of a lemon. Stir, cool,
and strain it, pressing out all water.
Arrange in layers on a dis1- with five
large apples (pared, sliced and cook-
ed in syrup) between. Put a layer
of rice on top, dust with sugar and
bake one hour. Arrange with a cus-
tard poured over, flavored with wine,
.called sabayou." it can bo served
cold or hot.
Snap Shots
Tie' fact that a young man burns
the candle at both ends doesn't
necessarily make him a warm mem-
ber.
A Woman's idea of a good sum-;
mer resort is a hand-painted hotel
with shady poarchcs and plenty to .. „
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talk about. rp,
that measure provides not only
I he cross-eyed man has one ad- , hat it should be unlawful to intro-
vantage-he never has to look his (luc(1 in,„ ()r H(.,, „r o|T(.,. f(),. sa|()
wife straight in the face. within „lis stnt(, )my ge0(, ()f John
A.girl can be almost as proud of son grass or Russian thistle, but it
lior big brother as if ho really made it a misdemeanor for any
amounted to something. person, firm or corporation to per-
When a man is going away on a mit Johnson grass or Russian this-
vacation ho thinks more of his purse tie to mature see<l on any land,
than all the rest of his baggage put grounds or right of way controlled
by him or them either as owner,
agent, lessee, manager or receiver,
and provided that each section of
land upon which such seeds are
permitted to mature shall constitute
a separate offense.* This makes
railroad companies as well as other
persons liable for each section
wav
(quiring ,1 there , C ; v ; % * 4
lie general pub- I™ ^ 1 ,
' ''',f wl": is r'M % '• •'««
enforeeinellt of >< rvl •' "<l
, , . . ft* a ' - : ' ■
FOR 10 CENTS
>v will N'T.! postpaid tiur
FAMOUS COLLECTION
I pltt. Mil l *v Tomato .... 2« r
I |>L(. Priiiefii HwilUh .... I'lr
1 |>bf. S«IM<ronlnT V'n*
1 |il|. Karl; trri.i'-H*-*! I itlilntr s I . <•
I |tkr. Kiillrrton Hurt , t lettoee . )ij*
A Ixl 1J \ arit 11' ( ) oi • I Inner Sir
41 <ni
Write fcxlij! fcci.il l'i i t 1 e!|j j. .v | tv ti r" ami
pm-kintf re,, .. ti. ; i. ■«. K m.. * • ■ :iertii>n,' to-
gether with our * hi • I: 'r iriivo f'ir<l*n iiulde.
t.lll M'MllilllllC, >||IM o.
634 ICom* St. Ivorklord, 11 IIiioIm
Hints and Helps.
A little girl in the north woods who
saw the ineffectual efforts of camp-
er to light a match came to the rescue
with this advice: "Rub the match in
your hair, lady, and it will light."
And sure enough it did.
. Harlequin sandwiches are every pic-
nic affairs in a certain clique of
?0ECENTS*Ln yOU"S folk in the Otskills. They are
i made of thin slices of brown and
j white bread buttered and put togeth-
er alternately and then cut like layer
cake.
• PURE DRUGS
YVe buy new Drugs and Chemicals every
. week. Take no chances and let us fill
. your prescriptions. : : : :
We have everything you need in the
medicine line. : : : :
PALACE DRUG STORE,
SIIKhMAN it EYKIiKTT. Proprietors.
s
together
Selfishness is very unlovely, but
it will probably continue to be em-
ployed as long as it pays.
It may get so some time that a
Democrat may be known by the
Republicans he elects to congress.
IM-iBuiin naoie ior eaen se
It has been proven ten thousand ,i , ■ - . . , ,
. . . . . i through which their right of
times over that there is no juice in
. . may pass.
a girls bands, yet voting men ., .. . , , .
Section 4 of this law makes it
squeeze em. .. , . . ,.
the duty ol the county commission-
AM is fair "■ f lil' ers of each county within this state
where Johnson grass or Russian
There are some who pose as high thistle may have gained a foothold,
flyers, yet never seem to get any to prescribe the jurisdiction of each
procured and defended. Bond model, I
• 1 raw my nr|>h<>t<i fore* |M*rt wnrch and frru report. I
Free a«i vice, how to obtain patents, triule hi--*— 1
copyright*eta, in all countries. ,
Business direct with Washington saves livtr, I
money and often the patent. 1
Patent and Infringement Practice Exclusively.
Write or oome to us al ■
023 Nlatk RtrMt, opp TTniUd State* Patent Offlct.l
washington. d. c.
McCALL PATTERNS
To Make Linen Purse.
A white costume never is complete I
now without a white linen purse or
'bag. Many women who are clever!
with the needle have several of these.
They ate not hard to make, most of j
them being embroidered simply in i
French embroidery. One pretty bag
is braided in a conventional design
on both the front and back. The braid
is narrow white braid and Is to be I
sewed on the machine before the bag !
is.made up. The bag may be mount- ■
ed at a jeweler's, or the handles may !
he formed of three strands braided,
each strand consisting of two lengths
of braid to give strength and width.
There are two rosettes of braid on
each side.
Pillow Slips.
If both sides of a pillow slip are left
open Instead of just one they will be
much easier to iron and there will be
no hard corners to turn in washing.
Both sides can be trimmed with lace
or insertion or with embroidery. On
one side of each opening sew two but-
tons, and on the opposite side two
buttonholes to correspond. Button
over the pillow. They look so much
prettier than the usual pillow slips
that pillow shams are not needed.
Ice Cream Parlor
I have re-opened my Confectionery, and ant now pre-
pared to serve the public with Ice Cream. Cold Drinks and
Confectioneries. . Call and see inc.
Ira. Jj. Paisley.
Read (lie Leader and keep posted. $1.00.
where.
Just because one's needs are pres-
ing is no excuse for getting tight.
Baptist Meeting
A revival meeting will begin at
the Baptist church iu this city
about August 22nd. The services
will be conducted by Rev. T.
Carleton. State Evangelist.
A Night Killer's Rode
The worst night rider* are calumet,
eroton oil or aloes pills. They raid
your bed to rob yon of rent. Not se
road overseer, supervisor or street
commissioner in each township for
the purpose of preventing the spread
of these noxious plants and section
■ i makes it the duty of every road
'overseer, supervisor or street com-
missioner, within the state, to pre-
vent the seeding of Johnson grass
I or Russian thistle upon any grounds
or any right of way of any road
under his care, and it is the further
duty of every such road overseer,
supervisor or street commissioner,
upon receiving written notice from
any citizen that Johnson grass or
Hci tit's mag. izi-.t
ii.
-v Dainty Handkerchief Bag.
; This handkerchief bag is as light
as a feather and is an acceptable gift
for an invalid. A piece of cardboard
i ! six inches square is covered on both
sides with a bit of silk. The sides of
; the bag are strips of pink and white
silk loosely knitted. A ribbon is run
in and out at the top to be used as
,. a drawstring. Being quite large this
bag is not ea«ily lost, as smaller onai
• M"' ' ' k # vol:* gj-e apt to be.
Bsjclilen's Arnica Salve L'R.XIMO'S NEW DISCOVERY
The Best Salve In The World. Will Surely Stop That Cough.
m.i
wovji m i.
with Dr. King's New Life Pill. They Russian thistle are luting permitted
Never distress or inemtvmitiuce, but
always dense the system, curias head-
ache. constipation, itialmia, '.^r.
Kor sale at at all iruc Morns
Christian Revival
The revival, which was conduct-
ed at the tabernacle by Klder \V.
F. Ledlow for the past two weeks,
closed Sunday night.
There were a number of conver-
sions. many of whom identified essary to" cut and burn
themselves with the Church of; plants seeding within his
to mature seed upon any land
within his jurisdiction, to immedi-
ately investigate, and finding such
information correct, the owner, the
agent, lessee, receiver or manager
thereof shall ho given two days
time after notice within which to de-
stroy such plants, and if such agent
owner, receiver, lessee or manager
fail so to do, the overseer shall em-
ploy such assistance as may be nee-
all such
jurisdic-
inging
Convention
' tion. and for ihi^ purpose he shall
Rev. Oscar Ingold, an evangelist, have the right to enter upon or
began a series of services at the cross any line necessary to reach
tabernacle Monday evening, which and destroy such plants, lie shall
wry likely will be continue!
the 22nd. Through hi s preaching
much good is being accomplished.
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i i"ii: and that in tin* lufiuviH ir
i.i bo i bo mufi' < f«ont a t it*ft
CllAtti.Ksr.Viv; ■
have the power to issue an order
against the road and bridge fund of
such county for ihe payment of
such labor, and such order, after
being approved by the Hoard of
County Commissioners, shail be
paid out of thi road and bridge
luml of tin count), and the amount
shall be certified on the records a-
taxes against the particular tract of
said plants were
and shall be col-
as other taxes, to-
if twenty-live
amount so
land upon whit
> ul and burned
leeted the ,sanie
gcther with a penalty
per centum, and the
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The, aJhtv* 'a WEIiS / KIt*!*
INTtRNATIONAL DICTIONAHY
THE CRAND PRIZE
GET THE LATEST AND BEST
rill hf 1nt>
.*tO. MERRIAM CO.,
PUBL I6HT.rs,
springfield. mam.
IVTI.0N«nnS4l
ihi ihinah.
"LECTRIC
> BITTERS
thk ansr ron
HM.IOt SNKSS
XNU KIONJSVH.
collected shall be turned into the
roail and bridge fund of thecountv.
Section 7 says it shall lie the duty
of any court within Ibis state to or-
der destroyed by lire all seed of
Johnson grass or Russian thistle
found within the jurisdiction of
said eourt.
The law. among many other < \
eellenl provisions, provides that am
P'tsoii, linn or cor|toration. ownei
I' —e. manager or rec.'t er. or an\
mad overseer, supervisor or stn-ci
commissioner■. or any meuibi i of
the hoard of County Commission-
ers found guilt) of violating an\ of
Iprovisions ..| (his act -liall he
line.I mil less I h.ill">'_'~> lior more
than .fKMl |or each separate offense,
such tine to be paid into the bridge
anti road fund of said count).
\\ believer .lohiiHon grass is pcr-
Ilie Cleveland County Annual Sinking
Convention will be held at the V alley Grove
school house, I mile east of Corbett, and 7
miles east and 3 south of Lexington, Satur=
day night and Sunday, August 2lst and 22nd.
The banner will be awarded the class
that renders the best singing.
The main feature of the convenuion
will be the address on "Mission of Music"
by Prof. J no. \\. Reams, of Oklahoma City.
Dinner on the ground Sunday.
Kach class is requested to send creden=
tials with delegates.
Election of officers Saturday night.
Everybody cordially invited t<> attend
and assist in making this convention a grand
success.
GORDON UARRETT.
Cor. Sec.
D. E. STEVENS,
President.
•I. I \ IOCU 1,12^ ,
Real hstate. harm Loans and insurance.
Commercial Printing ^
When in need of Commercial
Printing, the best and surest place
to visit is the firm that has stood
the test, and at all times ^jiven en-
tire satisfaction.
We print Legal Blanks, and at
all times have a supply in stock.
9
Lexington Leader.
4
Mr. Bryan in 1909
The fight which Mr. hryan has made through Ihe Commoner
and tin the stump will be continued with unceasing energy duriii"
ihe year 1009.
Mr. Bryan has again assumed editorial charge of The Com
er and will give ibis department his attive. personal attention.
All earnest, patriotic Americans are invited lo join him in a
M'KCIAI. CAMIWItiN OK KDCCATK>N to I,,
ihrough the Conmioner and the pre-s.
The government reforms for which Mr. hryan i- laboring arc of
vital importani i to the welfare of the people.
lie should havi the active support of (hose who want I,
the
mil) instead of
government administered in the interest of
the few.
,l;° vein, lit lor aggressive action In accepting ,„ir spe.
lid cliilihiny offer f« r < nr vmr.
I he Leader and Commoner, both for $1.50.
All clubbing subscriptions should l.e made paval
Ion Leader. Lexington, t)klafiorua.
to I .«• xin<'
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Fox, J. O. Lexington Leader. (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, August 13, 1909, newspaper, August 13, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc110376/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.