Lexington Leader. (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, December 30, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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9 O'CLOCK
Everybody should be in front of our store at 8:30 a. m. Money will be thrown away at 9:00
a. m. The Money will be scattered on the Streets and tied to Balloons. Come to the
MONEY SHOWER and Get Your Share. Be on Time. Let the children miss
one day at school and attend this big- Money Shower Sale.
Purcell, Oklahoma
MALTA IS
IN" RESTING
ft : —3
Say3 You!
Historical Objects and Qther Traces
of the Stormy Existence if Island
In the Mediterranean.
Changing hands so often through
! the ages as Malta has done, it is not
surprising that the place presents
j many ttacoa of its stormy existence.
The chief nre those associated with
the rule of .the Knights of St. Jolin,
while the most magnificent is the ca-
thodr.-J of St. John of ^ Jerusalem,
Jwith the banners 01 thoktiights float-
i ing in n dim religions light. His-
torical objects of anftther Ijind are
1 io bo found in,, tho church of San
Publio, where, in a vault beneath
! the building nro preserved the cm-
| balmed l>odics of a number of monks,
which the curious may inspect but
not touch. A second exhibit of this
character is to be seen in tho Chapel
9f Bones in St. John's cathcdral.
where tliero is a grotto decorated
with thousands of heads and cross-
bones. Elsewhere the^first touch of
the approaching east'is seen in the
^quainthesa of tho dresses, in the
"hood of shame," worn by the wom-<
en w a reminder of the Trench oc-
cupation, in tho diminuftiVefiess of
roofS
cai^
lie res-
'fiaged, in tho cheapness''^
The high school foot ball boys taurants and tho deacMrB&M corn-
will go to Norirtair Saturday for a ! pleiion'of all the building!*. At'lha
game with the eigth grade tearn of < moment of arrival perhaps the most
that city. They defeated Norman 1 striking feature is the trafri wkich^
4 1 .iii: _.l . i nATTlM tho paaiinl vlaif/M* fA'.ikn sJ(A
Oklahoma Socialogist Higlily
t ■ Honored
Dr. Jerome"! )o)vd, author,.educa-
tor and sociologist, who holds the
1 ' hair of Econfiirtio and Sociology
at the I'lfivciMty of Oklohoiiia, will
I be a prominent figure at the meet-
ing of 11 Hi American Sociological
Society which is to he held at Saint
i Louis during tin holidays. Dr..
Dowd is chairman of a committee
■ composed of ten of the leading So-
ciologists, which will rcccomniend
subject matter for a revised, uniform
Course in Sociology to )>e taught in
j a 11 colleges and universities of, th^
I yftej StMrs. | I if cominitte
which lias in hand thh great and
interesting work is as followes: 1'rof
Down, University of Oklahoma,
chairman; Prof, Giddings, Columbia
I niversity: I'r !. S^mll, Chicago
University; Prof. Robs, Wisconsin
University; Prof. Cooley. Michigan
University; Prof. Hayes, Illinois
University: Prof. Wcatherly, India-
na University; Prof. Elwood, Miss-
ouri University; Prof. Fjjirchild,
Bowdoin College; Prof. Dealy,
Brown University. Prof. Dowd will
read two papers at the meeting, one
entitled Peaching of sociology,"
the > it In r ilaci Assim 'atioin Prof.
Do\td is he.-t known as tlie author
ot" I'he Negro Uaci "a work which
will contain seven volumes when
completed. Three volutin - have
already been publish d.
Here is something that is worth
many dollars to every farmer to
know. Sprinkle lime in your stock
tank and not a' particle of scum will
form on the water. When the lime
loses its strength scum will begin to
form, which may he twice during
Jfche season, wash out then and repeat
the dose. .It is cheap, not only
harmless but wholesome, keeps the
water sweet and save# the li\ stock.
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Farm papers in the southwest, which
we are going t' give ok-olutely free
| to the first 100 new or old subscrib-
ers who. pav $1.00 in advance on
.
' sub- nption to the Lexington Ltad-
er.
Remember 100 subscriptions will
not last !>>ng. therefore you should
call in at once and subscribe or re-
new. your _ subscription. Don't de-
la.\ . but do it today.
r.KXINOTON LLADEK.
*OW about that printing
job you're in need of?
Come in and sec as about
it at your first opportunity.
Don't wait until the very
last moment bat f*ivs us a
little time and we'll show
yon what high grade Wbrk
we can turn oat.
the poiies and tbo piflj
and flowing aunblinTSS <
two weeks ago, .it this plan
will try to repeat the dose.
Wants To Help Some One
Vor thirty yt «M J K. Hover, of Knr
tile, Mo, needeii 111-11• anil couldn't t'oid
it. That's wliv he wimts to help some
one now. Suffering s > long himself
he feels,for all distress from backache,
nervousness, loss of appetite, lassitude
and kidney diaondera He shows that
Klectric Bitters work wonders for such
troubles. ''Mvh liottles," lie writes.
'wholly cured rue and now | am well
bnd hearty." It's so positively guar
An teed for liver trouble dyspepsia,
!|lood disorders, female complaints,
and ma'aria Try them. f>61 at all
druggists.
and i;arr'e9 "1C casual visitor "fo' tho old
capital of the fsland. il 5s both'
! primitive and ramshackle, and is
composed of the discarded stock of
|Kiany systems. It moves so slowly
that passengers get into and leave
the carriages anywhere en route
without stopping the train. In the
tunnels the first-class passengers are
supplied with candles for their own
illumination, while those of th#
third class are left to sit in darkness.'
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Lexington Leader. (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, December 30, 1910, newspaper, December 30, 1910; Lexington, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc110448/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.