The Snyder Star. (Snyder, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1903 Page: 2 of 12
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kssi 4lom*«afs4 ol Artluaga. 10 « 00
(ml A usual i a.
Komis VHiM by Hroiy Koisi
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lbs fiss ss«|4s «f Iks* s Rotes* Mils
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•cniokle advice to
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try in* period.
Ttm | ms* t * f it I owl annoying ayrap-
loins M|srirnivi| l*jr iwsl M'iiim’ii
at tills |a>ri*sl *>f Ilf** ornsaalljr **vrr«
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of wiuiuina »jr.ii,iii at lliu trjiiiR
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It ianm i'iKKi'isiiiin lo atal«> tliat
Hr*. Iliiktiuin lias over Maai lntli.ro
like tin. following proving the groat
Valili* • >F lii*r liu-slic-ilit* Ot sill II tInn'S.
"I wish t.i tlis iik Airs I’m I* ham fi.r
what In.* nir.llmip lias dona f»r tur
My tnml.ls was change *>f life Four
rsar. ait" my Ix-alth tsvau to fall, my
ira.1 l.-gun to ffruw Aluj, my fffi
psin. it ure, ami at tours it serinnl as
If my Ihm'W woiilil fall mr, had Urrlbls
pains asTims llir kidney. Ilol flashes
were wry frequent aud Iryinit A
frlrml advised mr to try I.V fllo
K. Plnkhoni'a Vrxstslils toni-
poimil. I have taken sis botttsa of il
and aiu tirday frrr from those truublca
I rauii.it aneak in high enough terms
of lhr medicine. I recommend it to all
miY iuwuws am un rwuiss
«i*M« 0«l mi H*«k#-l»M4|to
•to Wtolitei 4 toft » — Yi»Mt mi •ofsototteg
I *oog# •»• I «io»«lp Mtoitod
ftoopto |n««»»4
us) tn-iM* t’lTV Tbs file si. eaaas.1
by Ik. hsory ram of lb# tint. Ha*l
koitsly rnswlel. when ibis an. ll*4i was
iMlnl by another su ilaya lalsr While
lhe or*sal rainfall waa not as loarb as
Iba previous mis yet lbs water* are
higher in the n**r an I streams The
iM«M so Assist M eMila* oad
she tanpreved ini feat fas pills a*Is.I
AMartlf am lbs bteble* la bee earn sad
Mopped tba two bio M
i r U«
My butbaod
Ihmo'a Kidney
Rama *’•••*. Moss
serMtsd lbs aassple nf ......
POM ami baa lakes ton smxe ksw ami
; feels libs a sew ms* tie is a dreams sm
toe limed Trunk M It. ami «be sist ta
hard ua lbs bhlasyo Mr* libs* Uiyyuon
A* blog boebaam soMd Hlp.borb.Mrf
Mo polos ossrcmis dnslllag of lbs
bmbo sad drepsy d|M *ooMb
Itwy rwrresi nrtaa with Mrk dorfwdl
M*at. high roussi polo Is pooaog. drib,
trflag frequency. bod wotUsg. Ossit
Kidaey till* ressnosa eolrutt ood jnssi
Itslissa beort palpilsUoo.
hernia* ba.
i
Puay w
Aid
f,:
and wish every suffering woman would
give It a trial. — Rsr.I.a Hosa. IW Mont-
clair Ave . Itoelindalc. Mass. _#tooo for-
fit It u.<»i«ei of .Sees /•«** **•*'"« jtooioto.u
Increaaa of Mormon Faith.
Tho Church of the I .alter Day
Paints (Mormon), now In the seven-
tieth year, has some 100,000 adherents. 1
—
Drink I)r. Pepper. It Is good for the crav-
ing that come, with spring. It is delight-
fully refreshing, healthful and invig-
orating. At soda fountains So uer glass.
Within eight months we have received
onongli emigrants from Kuro|>e to repeo-
plc Ireland.
This Will Interest Mother*.
Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for ChlM-
ren. umI by Mother Gray, a nurse in
Children's Home. New York. Car* Fever,
iahuess. Bad Stomach, Teething Disorders,
move and regulate the bowels and destroy
Worms. Bold by all Druggists.**. Sample
FUEL. Address A. S. Olmsted, IeiKoy, h, X.
Few English Kings In Roma.
But throe English kings have visited
Rome-Aethelwulf in 855, Canute In
1026 and Edward in 1903.
OO volt It OLOTHKS I.OUK fgtlOWf
' If so. uh« Red Cross Ball Blue. Itwlllraake
thorn white as snow. 2 o*. |iaokage 5 cents
Small boys nr,» useful n that they
give their fathers an excuse to go to the
11 cus.
To Help Her On
The following incident is told on
President Roosvelt:
Once he had to recite an old poem be-
ginning:
•‘At midnight in n guarded tent
The Turk lay, dreaming of the honi
When Greece, her knee in suppliance
[ lie lit
Should trimble at his power."
He only got ns fnr ns “When Greece
her knee" when ho stopped Twice ho
repented “Greece her Knee" and then
he broke down.
The old professor beamed on over his
glnsses nmi remarked: “Greece her
knee" once mote, Theodore. Perhaps
she’ll go then."
State Charity for German Workmen.
According to tigures Just Issued for
tho year 1902. over 6.000,000 workmen
in Gerniay received altogether for one
cause or another during that year
more than $108,000,000 from state
aided funds. Old ago pensions,
amounting to $30,000,000, were distrib-
uted among 1,100.000 men, and $25,-
000.000 paid for accidents, while near-
ly 5,000.000 persons received $50,000,-
000 on account of illness.
The l*a*ir*ial remarked. “I In my
haste All n»ea are hare." ami II is nu
■a.me.1 u. ousisiilei Ihsi more .“#* .salon , lba| „„ fn,w Ib*
uf Ibal w»p*r unuereasory la4l mlM nu olT ,0 oU.b.ua. City
James my- *b. |M—* m b ~l re4 .-har-b «**«^*»
yuraiio** man uf t**leb--m* IKf b— )<*•■ re looched up over tba ehlewalbk anil
lereed Inai ■*• asleaelv* l**p la 'be Ia4>ae |<oure<l Into taw* men la. and on soma of
Tam r». ke.kiny allot l*«*a* AIlM* aril . tha streola to the sutllbera pari of t*>WU
leg bs M irs.alley ** Ok lab'—a Mr mi— water • local over foor fool high. Iler
l—a IB late tueie.ee Mere the—>Mu| -f the |n(l|| |{,w Ih* thlee war "Id ton Of
euuatry. at*4 has a large busman ahi- h »—»• yr Bll,t gn lieorgaRoa. was drowne.1
Ma«lb*.»a4abreiallib*Mm. a. **U - oa|v.rt in front uf hi* parent s
U* —*» hum. at tha oornor of Chlckasha and
laugh. an*l the world langha with von; ; llruad way. lie had beon playing in lb*
atul, evau idtcuer. il laugh* at yuo water with aorae of tha oliler hoy*
-- whan ha got beyond hi* ilapth. Thl*
VEOKTAbLI PLANTS. 1* tho only falalltv rv|wrlod in or near
VnmsM rsbhsy* snd awe— PoiaiuplanU bv tin* place. At Hobart the death of a
woman and her babe i. reported and
■‘>gA FLORA I. m. Oklahoma City, Ob la tbs injury received by a young man at
eeeilaui—. h urmrrn.ee Florists. | |h(l| p)||ra ^ falling of a Wall may
It l* unwise lo cast tha first stone un- I ri’*o!t farallr.
Ira* you hav. a pll* of them In rererve. Itailroad* running ont of this oily
Shtriatn'* SRscUlltot
OMipIblR ftnfilKg sysiaroa til.-fc p ants, floar will
^•slsltisw. RMwIln* rfvll * rilling nni psniping
fn«. iMitors. otwe.n «m4 im sag ism. m«I Iiwm a*4
•rrhlts.-iu.sl csrf IfM Sbfk All kl*4 of 4mm a»4
sum filling and •uppllos Mill mil* groun4 nn*l
aorngblnl l*nrgoo» foundry, bltekunllk mod ■•*
•kino stops sag of iko Mississippi Risor. »
M. a. SM left MAN ITCH Y CO . Oklnftoton ttly. j
V* — The free Irtsl ef
lluaa* Kidney Pill* btel *n well with
•a*. I •'Kr ll>*4. the druggtsi. at Ntl
plea—el. io wad nw three huik *»nb Urn
n—*11 I have salami In weight, t* aell *4
—urely n4 *>l my Kidney treat*)* My
water bad become very afrMln and e*
tile*-1 a while tmllmeai *ml rbwelr I
W—iM have la gel up *1* sad ***** Hmre
during ibe algal, and than lb# voiding
wvukl dribble bad cau** fre*|U*nt *1
tempi*, tail 1 basks to Doan • Kidney 1111*.
ib*y b*v* rvyulsied all lhal. gad I rsamd
Oala* them loo ouch. Jsn A. l.snnsa
Q
OtaMIbO
•euyea
e«b r—»
addras*
far fraa
Mai baa.
i us. a*awi.af.
larku trial tea I
AStl— Free -
Mia First Vlall la Many Vaaro
j Dr. John ri MidJraw. known a* ib*
father of anneiallon In Hawaii, baa ar
rived la tb* Haliad Staiae. bl* Aral ab-
aeace from tba Island* la tweoly aevaa
i ____
deer while rlmb— are a *lgn that the
I housekeeper u—s Itod <'ro— Bah B.ua>
laarge > os. imtSag*. b rant*.
After all ta aald and *l*m* il moat be
•dm.uad that rare .niehl. would avanl- CUTlrf WitfclUt Pftift it Yllf Hlftl.
nally —tile the rare gneation. | _
MORPHINE
OPIUM, WHISKEY AMD ALL
DRUS HABITS
. i
When a man aits down to writ* a lov*
letter tha lea* brains he pnta into It tha
biggar tha success It will ba.
Carpels Made let* Huge
Sava your worn ingrain oarpefa and
have a beautiful Rug made by sanding
them to the Pioneer Rug Works. Lock
Box 757, Oklahoma City, Okla., H. L.
Tuisi.br, proprietor.
After all is said and done It most ba
admitted that race anioide would eventu-
ally aettla the rare question.
Electricity on tha Farm.
The most wonderful farm In the
world la situated in Canada. Its pe-
culiarity Ilea In the fnct that every-
thing i* worked by electricity. Two'
waterfalls within the bounds of the
farm, some sixty and 180 feet high,
furnish the motive power, a central
powerhouse being erected near and
the current la transmitted by wire* to
every available place on tho farm. The
churns and other necessary Imple-
ments have electric motor attach-
ments. A motor of ten-horaepower
works the mowing machine and anoth-
er works a log saw, while the house,
barns and grounds of the farm are
Illuminated by electricity. The owner,
declares that he saves $2,500 in labor:
•nnually.
Lowest In Scale of Nature.
Sea urchins, starfish and frogs arv
rather low In the scale of nature, and
no higher specie ’ as yet been re-
uroduced by artiuc-ai fertilization. ,
First English Actress.
The first Englishwoman to appear on
the stage is said to have been Mrs.
Coleman, who. tn 1656, performed th«
character of Ianthe in the "Siege ol
Rhodes." _______
EXPERT TESTIMONY.
The »«1fnL of Men
It must go without saying that the
loatest of men is tha navy ofti-
■ers. There is never a speck of dust on
lord ship, anil white suits tnay be worn
iweek without receiving bo much as a
weather stain. Mentioning this to an
ifHcer tile other dny, I was amused to
-ear him reply: “Yes too - neat.
[M often give a half year's pay for a
•banco to knock around in a rain storm
>n shore and girt real muddy once again,
is 1 used to do when a boy.” Navy
non live to a rij>e old age, as a rule.
I’hev art- between the sun aud the deep
;ea, deriving electricity from one aud
ifegiving warmpth from the other, and
>roathing an air uucoutamiuatod.—New
fork Press.
Coffee Tried and Found Guilty.
No one who has studied its effects
on the human body can deny that cof-
fee is a strong drug and liable to cause
all kinds of ills, while Postum Is a food
drink and a powerful rebuilder that
will correct the Ills caused by coffee
when used steadily In place of coffee.
An expert who has-studied the sub-
ject says: “I have studied the value of
food and the manufacture of food
products from personal Investigation
and wish to bear testimony to the
wonderful qualities of Postum Cereal
Coffee. I was an excessive coffee
drinker, although 1 knew It to be a
slow poison. First it affected my
nerves and then my heart, but when I
once tried Postum I found it easy to
give up the coffee, confirmed coffee
fiend though I was.
"Postum satisfied my craving for
coffee, and since drinking Postum
steadily in place of the coffee all my
troubles have disappeared and 1 am
again healthy and strong.
"I know that even where coffee is
not taken to excess it has had effects
on the constitution In some ferm or
other, and I am convinced by my In-
vestigation that the only thing to do if
health and happiness are of any value
to one Is to quit coffee and drink Pos-
turn." Name given by Postum Co,
Rattle Creek, Mich.
•re I sully crippled. Tha itenta Ft Is tbs
only road that can gal a train through.
Ths Frisco has a washout on either shla
of town and they have had to tranafer
I mi mo 11 gars on tha Kansas City line slneo
Burnley. No attempt has been made
to ran trains on tha southwestern
branch. The Rock Ialand haa a wash-
out user Yukon and ona on* just east
of this city aud a passenger train has
been held here for a week, unable to
get either way. The Katy road bed has
been damaged to ths extent of several
thousand dollars.
Tha heavy rain visited the western
part of Indian Territory and the whole
area of Oklahoma. Farmers in the bot-
tom lands have been heavy losers by
ths floods. Ths growing crop in many
a field has been entirely washed away
while in other places crop prospects are
poor, which a short time ago promised
to be the best In years.
Bridges have been washed away and
travel upon highways is impossible and
it will ba some days before it oan be re-
lumed.
The heavest rain in years haa been
reported from Bhawnee. Nearly fonr
tud one-half inches felt. All streams
n the country are on the rampage.
Washouts are reported along the Choo-
law between that plaoe and Holden-
rille.
TNC BUT OF MNATORIUM FACILITIES IF
DESIRED.
Do Year Feet Ache and Bumf
Shake Into your shoes. Allen's Foot-
Kase, a powder for the feet. It makes
tight or New ghoea feel Easy. Cure*
■hoe Stores. 26c Sample sent FREE. 1 olr ”
Addrasa Allen 8 Olmsted. LaRoy. N. T. ! ^t^bS""
If you are addicted to the— habits you can
Guthrib: Damaging reports of
storms throughout ths territory contin-
ue to arrive. At Harrison the flood
killed five people, Mrs. John Bryles and
child, a child of John Alexander and
two other persons whose bodies have not
been recovered. The drowning of sev-
eral Indians is reported from Anadarko.
In Day county a cyclone killed Mrs.
Isaac Jones, wrecked fonr postofflees
and near Little Kobe completely demol-
ished a farm residence. At Wellston
the storm is reported to have fatally in-
jured one woman and destroyed several
buildings. Near Hobart, out of a herd
of fifty-two cattle, belonging to Chas.
Smith, a dairyman, all but three were
drowned in .the flood.
Holdenville: Wafer is rnnuing
eight inches deep over the bottom land
here as the resnlt of the rain. Muoh
damage is (lone to crops and roads are
practically impassable.
Muskociee: A deluge of rain foil
here flooding all the lowlauds and caus-
ing a rise in the already swollen streams.
The Arkansas, Verdigris and Neosh are
raging floods, overflowing acres of val-
ley farm land.
Wewoka: As a resnlt of the violent
rain the vicinity of the Wewoka is
flooded. Along the valley the water is
two feet deep. Streams in the Seminole
country are ont of their banks.
Vimta: The management of the
Ozark Cherokee Central Railway Co.
announces thit the cloudburst on their
line in tho Cherokee nation is reported
by the natives to be the worst they have
ever experienced. The track which
was before the storm in elegant condi-
tion lias been seriously damaged, iu
some instances washed from ten to fif-
teen feet out of line No wrecks or no
iujurv to employes or others have been
reported on this line. Freight, passen-
gpis and express are moving between
Okmulgee and Tahlequah and freight
passengers, mail and express are moving
i -tween Fayetteville and Westville.
The most serious damage is along the
barren Folk east of Illinois -4*er.
•wallawsd Marriage License.
A Cleveland wadding waa nearly
ruined last wask by tha baby brotbei
of Ska brlda, who playfully awnllowaJ
lh»i mnrrlmga license.^ __
To Car* a Colrt in tin# day.
fp^R LtiattTD Broma Quit, loft 1 oblfttft. A I*
A.nggUf ref und money if it fails to curs. 2Ao
Elastic 4«RW.
A ctaal-ltka erase bum the volcanic
•lopes of Ornn. Algqrfn. lo no elastic
that It con ba used IMttead of springs
In tha manufacture orlurnltura.
Defiance Starch In put up 1« ounce*
In a package, 10 cents. One-third more
itarch for same money.
The man who said “Tf"lk is cheap"
never triad it over the long-distance
telephone.
Plan's Cure Is tbs tost medicine ws ever ueed
for all affections of the throst snd lunss.—Ws.
O. EnnaniT. Vanburen, lad.. Feb. 10.1MIX
It ie hnrd to go on having confidence
in a man whodoasn't mind being called
n politician.
Defiance Starch is guaranteed biggest
and beet or money refunded; 16 ounces,
10 cents. Try It now.
up your health, re-
| eiote* your nervous system to its normal
condition; you feel like a diflerrnt person
from the beginning of treatmeot, LEAVING
OFF THE OPIATES AFTER THE
FIRST DOSE. Yon will soon be con-
vinced and fully satisfied in your own mmd
that you will be cured.
Mr. T. M. Brown, of DeQueen, Ark.,
: says : " Over seven years ago I was cured
I of the opium habit by your medicine, sod
1 have continued in the very best of health
'since."
Dr. W. M. Tunstall, of Lovingston, Va.,
says: "I am glad to say that 1 firmly be-
lieve that I am entirely snd permanently
cured of the Drink Habit, as I have never
even so much as wanted a drink in an)
form since I took your eradicator, now
eighteen months ago. It was tha best
dollars I ever invested.”
Mrs. Virginia Townsend, of Shravsport.
La., writes : " No more opium. I havt
taken no other remedy than yours and 1
make no mistake when I say that my health
is better now than it ever was in my life,
and I owe it to yon and your remedy. It
has been twelve years since I was cured by
your treatment."
For full particulars address Dr. B. M.
Woolley, 301 Lowndes Bldg., Atlanta, Ga
Ons thing abont a pretty grass widow
is that she doesn’t always want to talk
abont ths cunningness of her baby.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure
Is taken internally. Price, 75c.
Mors Passengers- Than Freight.
The receipts from passenger traffic
are greater on Japan’s railways than
those from freight.
Carpets oan be colored on the floor
with PUTNAM FADELESS DYES.
Jewish Religious Papers.
The Jews have a greater number ot
religious papers, proportionately, than
any Cbriat'an denomination, and their
papers are the best supported.
Education at the best is only a means
to an end.
You never hear any one complain
to equal it In quality anil quantity, 16
about "Defiance Starch.”/There Is none
ounces, 10 cents. Try it now and save
your money.
The oourtesy of a man’s soul is reflect-
ed in his manners as in a mirror.
“The Klean. Kool. Kitchen Kind” is the
trade mark on stoves which enable you to
cook in comfort in a cool kitchen.
Tho Salvation Army journal, the War
Cry, appears weekly iu thirty different
languages.
If you don't get the biggest and best
It's your own fault. Defiance Starch
is for sale everywhere and there is
positively nothing to equal it in qual-
ity or quantity.
Code Books Meant to Sink.
All code books carried in warships
have leaden backs, to make them
sink should the vessel be wrecked.
Drums Fetch High Prices.
The drums used by the Scots
Guards in South Africa have just been
sold, and in some cases they fetched
between $300 and $350 apiece a price
which Is nearly eight times as much
as they originally cost. The proceeds
of these sales go to the band fund.
“‘^'^-[ThtiKpRon’i E|i Vatar
McGEE'S BABY ELIXIR
Makts Laan Bablaa Fat. lick Bablaa Vail
For Teething. Diarrhoea. Summer Com-
plaint. etc. Contains no Poison* In any
form. Is pleasant to take.
GUARANTEED TO CURE
Price, 25c and 50c. Far tala by all Druiglatt
The Mayfield Medicine Mfg. Co.f
St. Louis. Mo.
W. N. U.-OKLAHOMA CITY-NO. 23 1903
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