Swanson County Democrat (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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The Swanson Courity Democrat.
SUCCESSOR. TO KIOWA COUNTY DEMOCRAT
Tlegue Shoots Polly “ Waul* Ts Help Some One
Aft*}- the Democ/at ha<l ftow to Bor thirty yeqrs J._F. Buyer,- ...
fires* l»»t \\>dm-»*lay. word was re-, Fertile Mo.,*nee<«Ml hefp ami could’nl
’Published Every-.Thursday' By
’ JOHN H. ANDERSON,
editor' AND rUOPHlETOIt
Om fear, in Advaoco.
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calved of u serious shootlifg sciape
west of Cold Spring*.
John Tijfuo and Robert I'olly liv-
es me involved in a.dUfiuti- over Some
-begm cotton plrker* and,T|gue shot
Pally in Uie face and buck, u#lng a
»1 j-»|iooter. .
, Tigue Is a young unmprrjtd man.
Polly is tuarried aftd has t wife and
five children ’ £
• At last acensint Polly in reported to
bo resting well tfr.d will Teenier.
Tigue was taken to ilnbart. and
plated in jail by Sheriff 4 W. H.
llrasliears.
■llml it,. Tliat’s why lie wants to help
soir.e one now. Suffering so long
hirpself hb feel* for’all distress from
BAckache, Nervousness, Ix>%* of Ap-
limits, Lassitude and Kidneys disor-
ders. He show, that Electric Hitters
work wonders for such troubles. “Five
bottles” be wyites Vwhojlv cui%d me
and not! I am well and liearty.” It's
also positively guarantee;] for Liter
Trouble. Dyspepsia, Blood Disor-
ders, Female complaint! And Malbria.
Try them- fllic at all Druggists.
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Phase Wo. M
GREAT SALES DAY
Ctiriitms In 5ny4*r
friends Of Snyder Gaiter
force—Useful freseirts
Are DUtrlbnled
December 24lh wan Hie climax
for big trade days in Snyder dur-
inRWl°.
Tbu wam the d«y on which
hnhdrcda af dollar* worth of pres-
ent* were to be given nway abao-
. lately free to thoae who had trad-
ed in Snyder thin season.
»rji t streets were fall of people
during the iftofning hoors and
when afternoon came the crowd
became ho large that there waa no
way of estimating bote many were
held.
At B-.80 sharp,'Ralph Gerheart
chairman-'of the committee that
waa to give the preaeute away
called the’ seething maaa of hu-
manity to "order" and announced
Shut the farmers should select a
committee from tbeu number to
take charge ottbe presents.
Seventy five ’thousand tieketa
were then mixed up nod little
Mina Lila Guest picked out the
Aral ticket..
It had John 0’UeaU«y’a name
ou it and he whs given the $100,
all steel, bull bearing, farm wag-
on.
Mr. O’Mealey livaa near Mt.
PaA.
The next ticket bad*the name
of W. B.'Grigg of Indishotnnon
it and he got the Monn.Brotberl
bogltf. „ -
H. L. Thorp of Mt. Park was
third uud look home a fineMajea
. tic ruuge.
The following received the oth-
er presenlH:-
•iim Caldwell, route 1, Snyder;
bed-room rnite.'
\V. C. Lee, lediuhoma; com
plete clothing outlit.
V. A. HoOkwell, Mt. l’urk; com-
plete clothing outfit.
S. Weber, Mt, i’*uk; complete
clothing outfit. .
li. A. Wilkiusob, Odettu; com-
plete clothing outfit.
It. M. Ititeller, Snyder, route 2;
250 pounds of augur.
J.A Adams, loute 1; 4C0 pounds
, flour.
Prod Aivius, route 1; $12.50
groceries.
Du fid Knox. Mt.Park; 1250
groceries.
Nellie White, Muni tun; watch
and chaip.
(J. A. jluthcr, Snyder, route JJ;
#10. worth ot stoek food.
Bee Lee, Huydpr, route 2;
dresser.
It, J. Hoover. Suytier, route li
suit of eloihes.
•Ollie Adams, Muuitou, route 4;
#20. worth of luerchauf i*r.
I'he manner of giving the pres-
ents away was entirely suiisfae
lory to nil and the su.cess ol the
enterprise proves that Snyder is
increasing her trade territory
••very day
Christmas of 1010 has passed Into
history and with it Is recorded on* of
the most enjoyable times the people of
Snyder ever bad.
Our churches and good peopto rt-
memlsird the poor and it is believed
that no one was overlooked-
The day dawned bright and clear
and the temperature was such that
one eould hardly nallse that It waa
“midwinter".
Before Old Sol put in bis appear-
aaee the (toys and girls wetw awake
and making the old towa ring with
lira crackers and torpedoes.
This ijt a novelty to thoae who were
raised In the north but here in tin
aunny aduth land,'Gbrlatinas Jt cats*
hrated-tnudh. tn the aside manner as
we oalebrida the Fourth ol July in the
north.
' Christmas exercises were held In the
various ehurchea and Old Bant* got
t> moat of tfiem.
The Baptist and the Chrlatlan
churches united in their program
and the house was crowded.
Tha M. li. Church and the M. K
Church South each nad a program
and tree and n large crowd waa pros';
ent at each plaea.
Throughout the country, pa ace and
quiet prevailed and nil seemed Imbued
with the happy disposition' that only
comes with this the greatest festive
occasion of the year. ,,
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To 6tit' cutolners: •
' W«, the undersigned, wish
to unoouucc that we will begin clpalng
pur places of business *17 o'clock
m. Monday Jan. % 1911.
Mursie-WilHumaftro, Co.
Hibbard Oro. Co.
O. D. Ollmore.
Bealle and Hines.
Mtofer Oro. Co. * , •
Stofer Hardware Co.
Oerhart Vogle k Co.
Hotne Mercantile Co. * *
Have built their busi-
ettss on .
‘ "tHARACTER”
The Home Meroantiie
a
Company is u charac-,
.ter Store. • * •
Buy the best,
TMHTOHMK’
reduced
Scholarships hays boon
from ISO to $t0 during the holidays
and tip to Jan. 3rd, 1911. See Mr.
R. Imwls at the Commqrcial Club or
oall at the school attar Jan. 1st.
8u«ec|s hlngas on - ability but re-
member it muss he the bind of ability
that 'll la demand by tha world The
kind of ability for which tha world
will pay. "*
The ability to rapidly, accurately
write short-hand and to correctly heap
bo ukt of accounts la always In de-
mand- Knroll now.
E.L.BOHAN
BANK OF SNYDER
Will.cry 'I’ubllc Sales .at any time
I’rlces reasonable, satisfaction
. at? ahantkf.d
CuM at bank (or dates
Indiahoma, - , Oklahoma.
0H.aL.i«As
Uttl«r over F. * M. Bank
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iUBMkttc* Fhone 71
mMPHMMma
• Office Phone 143.
OR. J T HAMILTON
OFFICE SNYDER BANK 1ILDO
A Qood Bank
In a Qood Town
In the beat part of Oklahoma
kSsidcBce Phone us
Office' Phone 14
"I'll never be without Dr. King’s
New Life Hills again” writes A.
Schiageek 047 Elm St., Buffalo, N. Y.
“They cured me of chromic constipa-
tion when all others tailed.” Vh-
equaled for Billon*ness, Indigestion,
Headache, Chills, Malaria and Debil-
ity. 20c at all Druggist*.
I, M. A. Elect Officers
The Business Mfn’e Association
met last' night and tha following
olttoers were sleeted for the enau-
iqg term: C. Terrell, Ifesldcnt, O J-
Helena, Vice Hres. .1. W.. Morris,
(Secretary.. R. D. Geest, Treasurer.
Q. J. HELENA, President
CBIROPRACTORH
Both chronic and acute cases handled
successfully
Ofllce Hours Hhone 40 MoitIs
10 s. ro So 7 p. ro. t , Bunding
CU OXFORD
ATTORNEY - AT*liA W.
WANTED
Scvtn Cosintine*.
Oklahoma is to have sevpu con-
gressmen in the j>ow apportion- HULES, NORSES, MARES
inent to be made by congress, If
- Will practice in all thb Courts
F. A M. Bid. Border phl»,
S. A. Plptir
Lawyer and Awctionesr.
Iiaa been entitled to that many
under the old apportionment but
cougresa arbitrarily ptlt our num-
l>er at live nud would not change
it.
Congress fixes the apportion-
ment ami the atuto. legislaturea
fix the district lines in the atatea
to include the proper number of
inhabitants as shown by the fed-
eral census of this year.
lu making the new districts our
democratic legislators should so
arrange every district, if possible,
in order that the republicans
should bn without a congressman
from Oklahoma.
This may not be according to
the. Golden ltnio but it is accord-
iug to republican rule and nil you
will liavo to dg to prove this
ussertiou is to wntflb how they
district tlu-se states in which they
have control. I
Shut them clear out. That’s
whtit they attempted to do with
the. democrats when they made
our constitutional districts but
they failed.
Oklahoma ia democratic. Let’s
keep it that way. We don’t tieed
any more Melinites nr Morgans,
Keep Oklahoma democratic.
From three to seven years
old. Must bo fat and well
broken. Will be In Sny-
der, Monday, January 2nd,
at Joe’s Fetd Yard.
Practices in all state courts.
Collections promptly mad*.
Ckasges Low aod RtatoaoMe
Room <>. Morris Bdg.
SsvuEit, Oklahoma.
ji 00 jioo j»o» j»oo >no jioo Jin
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Perry Willis
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S AUCTIONEER s
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Granges, Apples, Nuts and Casdiea for
Treats for the Children can be
• Bought at Ottf Store,
’• Mpecial Prices Made
To CJbnrchea, Monday Schools *
And to Teachers on Large Quantities
REMEMBER
/T\as5ie - UTilliams :
Qroeery Company
Davidson & Burnett.
Phone M S51
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Okla.
g Snyder,
ooiroair oar oormotf' oosroo
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Farmer O’Meaky la
Thankfil
To the business tnci. of Mnyilei'.
OeftBcmen;—
As a rrpiesi'ntaUvr fur-
iaer living in Uaanaon county und tie-
ing one of tlu- fortunate onto* to re-
celve one of the handsome 1'resents
given away on December 24, 1 iteaire
to eiteml to ll>e buelneas wen of Bny
cler my sir.eure thanks, amt to com-
ptleoiit them for their taivnee* ia
making tbs Olatritnitloe,
J D'Menly,
For salt -4ine farm wagon, nearly
new . Bee Home Mercantile Co.
Krnfst Buyers returned Wednesday
from Mi-1a>*o, Texas. »here he had
lieen visiting friends.
Hobart will have a poultry allow
Januucy IN, It*, 20 and 21. All
chicken faucier* should get their
birds ready and enter them for
the big proiuiaaia offered.
W. B. Cupp.v (llis) and Miss
Carol Ny«, both of Hobart, were
tuarried Monday. Mr. flippy is
cotiheetoil with the Kiowa Coun-
ty Abstract edmpaay and la well
known here.
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Our purpbse is to make our bank
a material benefit to the commun-
ity in general and its patrons in
particular. It would be a pleasure
to have your name on bur books.
We invite you to start a checking
account with us. The advantages
we offer will be a convenience and
benefit to you.
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A FAR SIGHTED MAN
Never puls off till the last minute, filings that he knows mutt tie
done. How about your far alghtcdnemV Can’t you see whore yqu
will hav# to do somo ffxtng up aroumWfiw place before long, some re-
palra to make that Will require some IwniberV Then, why put it off*
Why aoVeoiwe ta and let us toll you the coat of Ihe stuff you’ll need
next time you are In townV But whenever you buy, be sure and .see-
us ffrst, even if you have tb drive sml of the way ts* get heW. It will
pay you In dollar* and cents to rfmrmber this.
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Cameron Lumber Co
OUR GROWTH
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Anderson, John H. Swanson County Democrat (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1910, newspaper, December 29, 1910; Snyder, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc407235/m1/4/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.