The Snyder Signal-Star. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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'.LEM EN TINA GONZALES.
OF CENTRAL AMERICA.
' RESTORED TO HEALTH.
P£.RU*NA THE REMEDY.
Mini (InnHiIttiK I ioli/ftli - Hotel l*r*»-
(tin'iC i.imli-m-ilu, I . A , In a n*n-ht
uttir (miu tIjCU-velur J An., I'IiImku,
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luuk Peru rut for « .orn-out coo•
Uliiltl. ./ lU> ui run i/uh /»lh.it I umkl
m.t sleep at night, had no appetite ami
tell tired In the morning.
••/ tried many ton Us, hut Peruna
m a<the only thing ** hhih helped me In
the leaml. After / Had taken hut a hall
bottle I felt moth better, / imntlnucd
Its me for three M eet* and I was tom*
plelely restored to health, and a a*
able to take up my studies tshUh I had
been forced to drop. There Is nothing
belter than Peruna to build up the
system. ‘‘—Clementina (Jontales.
Aililii'in Thr IVriiiiH Medicine Co.,
of ColumliuK, i ililo. for Instructive Ires
literature ou inttarrh.
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In treating rod noses a Paris ph>*
"Iclan Ukes an Instrument. reepmbllng
n very largo tooth brush, hut l (jiving,
forty plnilnum wires Instead of lirls-
tlet*. |'his instrument Is ns heavy
an ordinary household hammer,.
ls,'Yfnr.idfltc(f with 'an electrical mu
chine,Bind is-'fhon ose.i In hammering
• ho troublesome nose rather sharply
roK several mlitutesT or until bleeding
Is produced. It Is claimed thtit itwo
hamerlngs a week for some months
will ton*1 down the recfdest nose to
delicate pink.
Ads and Ads.
There's lots of advertising writers
who make good copy on mighty poor
subjects. When you've got the sub
Ject. it does not take fine language to
tell it.' * 4- ;
Moral—Cheatham's Chill Tonic
cures all sorts of Chills. Cures them
quickly and thoroughly. --It's guar-
anteed.
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Corrupt British Electors
A witness at a reemit English in-
vestigation said tfiat a pure election
Norwich was an ^mpqssiblllty. The
number of corruptible electors was
between 3,000 and 5:000. 6oth par-
ties might agree to leave these alone
but if they did, this hpdy would at
once nominate a candidate of its own,
determined to hav& one- out of'whom
to get money.
i . t«fc--'
Defca'nc* Starch Is put up 16 ounces
n *i package, lft cents. dne-thlrd
more starch for the same money.
Helen Gould, itdsj-njm.ored, has been
'orbidden by her brother, George
Gould,' to-, contribute any more money
tiS'-tiie anti-Mormon nwyemeiit.' Miss"’
Gpiild. who financed"eS^iroly the fighti
aghinst Brigham: Roberts, Intended
- ogiv-lng IlberSlly to'th'e women in their
present campaign. The Mormonsrlsawl
, he railroads, and the George Gcul</j
Vf n'J\inotjon-Ms the result, so the storji-
■’runs.** ? i *1
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Every housekeener should ktipw ,
tltat If t’bey will buy Defianc^f' Cofdl
‘ Water Starch for laundry use: they
will sa\(j nit only time, because It
never sticks to the iron, but because
1 each package contains 16 oz.—one full.
; pound—while all o'" - -- w—s . .
; Starches aflo put up
ages, and the price is the
l cents, "Theft again because
Starch Js fhea from all lnjuriou^cHgjp-
Icals. If ydur grocer tries to sell' you
a l£-oz. package it i3 teca".se/ie bag
y, a stock on hand which he ttfisjhpf tp.
. dispose of before he puts in; Dgfht'nee.
* He {mows, that Defiance SCar<A
printed on'every package in largft-tTj^t.-
v. tqrs and figu^e^ ''16 ozs." Tlbtaapdf.-De
\ Space and,say) much time anct’ltaenej
4 and .the ann^-mce 0f the iron stick*-
life. Defiance never stick* ^ ■' »
: Probably more men wouftj' 'dritfc
soda water if it weren't for
|of the stuff. ^
t>l»rk marked II In t(u> rlcjit hunitJad
uitia'ijr a 0'-I- ipi.i H 1.1 w Is ' as<1
•tfld 'iholltda*t Iliad. . •
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Host' S»e Got Him.
fifu. tai -hd nf-Gif ^.v#id«>iri> Arrallh
• -hn.l a pasitiui lor tl.-Alini In lutun a
mill oilirrA'Ine bcalinu lit" flag lli'ncn
I,i* ait* puAJ'.li of tilt* tirurle af
Delphi At Ju»i ranfdu^'ln'otip.il
tliili hUP ail lb. iiiai^lUMi iq i Ifunir <!•■»
rived h< r ttisplratlon fiom br.-i-tblng
ri cjuln.i-vllsmelling, \upora tju*i 4roao
from the earth througii a • left’ In tin*
pick. Ih’llig a A are t.f Hie letigtb of
('Pd>aiiM' roll afu- used to soaL him no-'
rordlii.-ly for her *< rvlee*. One day
when ' he lout hi «l him ratha-r hiirdcr
Ihan tikiial it clinm-ed j t"l)A} Croesns
had previously made u liad deal In
lilttiynluii real estate and was luit
.feeling strong So be renionstrub-d.
"I am on-to yihir gime. I know w jiat
It is lhat put's' you wise," said
''It's gas. Just gas. and u poor qua
of riaturnl gas at tlint. You, mild
ought lo lie aware that somctliqe
will sell ns low as T5 cents a thou,
sanii' feet even In Chicago.” ■' Npy.
nny$" laughed the pythoness,
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“Oiul >iit l«id >f t|, f.i.-. -fc lit - Htn-
bled Ml\, U>p of I Ur IDU II I • III h.siil
tomobfl' They .l>out..| for n-ip tut
kkelj^ CJAef »ira qqlgkly ^'ftv
life ptvaerver*
A big crow.I .as the ^nd
Alien they had rt-rntrn d fr.dtr lamb
Inif.Uiq two niru Algo readied They
escaped w It ft* criislii^l hat* and'afiw
»«fn*clies Ttey ilMlin. <t totglVi thtlr
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la thr nonir i
It Is appars
if a i
,Iry dig
O.lorct Univnsitr Incmri
!• income or osr.ird I slistt
:I> iitnt. t fjsouoo a iiar.'
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ty l*
wpile the wucld in.iin'.uuq^r • nil lino
•of' pful.itTais Tike A'ld.Asusf O > your
majqnty.’nnd -the dovrt* it, uiutcH.
Don’t be a tightwad. And, besfdos,”
dlif'-Hdiielf. "yofrt rtcnl'f'y'.'WjMfeatly’so
badly lalnted that I hale to lake It.^
Rcing hit In a tender spot by this final
shot; Cfoetnis forked over hastily!—
Chicago Nq.ws. }
Wants Check on. Marriage.
.,Ui enUtieiH jdiypiclHiu wodilng to
the Ixindon Daily Mail, demands leg-
islation which will prohibit marriages
between persons nfrycu-d with either
.mental nr irtiwvir-al cflifeases. He as-
serts lfirft 111^ Investigations show that
a largo proportion of the inmates in
hospilals and insane asylums aro'com
mitted to tjiose Institutions bqcause
thej' inlti rjted their aflilction. “In
savage r^ciAi,” he adds, ''natural selec-
tion remori-lessly cuts down the dis-
eased, tht- face does not become! con-
taminated and thus a high standard
of.-hcalthi la maintained. We. on the
other hand,- surround the weaklings
with an 'artificial environment, at{d we
struggle with all our strength ag&inst
the law which condemns the unfit to
extinction.”
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Complimerft! Gone W"r^ng. .
Muggins had jifkt beqn-i introduced
to a bride of six weeks at a social
gathering and after a. remark about
the weather, .hevaaid, gaihiptlyt
"And have 1 really the pleasure of
meeting th.q, Ijpuutifijtl.' jy;rs. SMjqhe,
praises are btiing souniled bj--
everybody r' ~ ' J '•'$$
2 “Oh, no, M"r. Slugging,” the lady re-
plied. '-‘The bfeautlffli Mrs. Srnythe
WhQUicy.ou refer is the wife of my
hush’adffifj'cousin.
j^Ji. #^ee,” rejoined Muggins. ‘‘I
thbugh'tTmore must be a mistake some-
where,-” , I** f. ■T ,
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T, * Clerk Friend of Millionaires.
A one-time associate of Tom Scott,
-thSjy railroad king, and, Andrew Car-
negie' the ironmaster/ isfat present a
.. „ ,, c- ■ . ftferiC in the pension -*ttce atiWash-
other Cold i4t^. His name is-J.'.IHowa^ Lar-
P_ ? ■'■i-pnaufi; fffljCk-,j.cajnbeI- He was born in New Jersey
the’ close of President Monroe's
administration and .the, major, portion
of Mstllife has been-sppntilitn ;the ser-
vice^of the governiqent: ,-j
"The Head of Spite.” ,
A huge. hid.-mis far.* of a woqinu js
fil'd on a huuai) ih It.-rltn. amt is
known a* "The H.-n.l of Hplle.” The
EiHp.-fvr^,VVjlU«oi I jfHid llwnsHrd as
« warning against rancorous ill will.
The Einp.-ror HtopiH-d on.- day at a
blacksmith''* lo have his horse's shoe
reflx.-d, N'.-xt door was a rival hlnck-
smith. and the daughier <d this man
of nmsele put her tongue oui and dis-
torted her fuee. wtileh was never v.-ry
pretty, with a horrible grin, fu order
to show .her contempt for the-King.
His Majesty took no notice of the In-
Hull at th* time, lint the next day: ho
ordered a well known, German sc^lp^
lor lo .produce In wood a monstrous
fare of a woman with a tongue lolling
out of the irnnilh. The Emperor hjirr
.Kylf superintended the fixing of this
Strange ornament aboie the doorifay
ofthe lilack^mlth's shop, where the-'lll-
bred- woman resided, and there it has
cemAlned ever since.
A Valuable Book!
.In the library of the palace -of ihe
Rajah of Ulwar. a city In Indla.'jhrre
is a manuscript, bpok calied "The Gu-
llstan. ' whloh ' is claimed to* he the
most valuable volume in India.
' The librarian insists that it is worth
five hundred thousand rupees, which
is equivalent to about n hundred and
seventy thousand dollars, and declares
that the actual cost of the gold tlsed
in illuminating It was more than fifty
thousafid doll vs. It Is a modern man-
uscript copy of a religious poem, made
in 1848 by-a German scribe at the or-
dey of the Maharajah Baui Singh. The
miniatures and other pictures, were
paintetr by a nit'lv.c arti,st at “Delhi,
and the ornament a 1 scroll work upon
the margins of the pages, and tlie in-
itial, letters were done by a resident of
Ulwar.
PjdtrtiwH'e Piit.T»»ehff
I’uivic*-kj» Begin, k’tnlylnt mu te1
at th. ng< Af 7, |,I> lit.' te*. i^r being 1
a luati y ti » ipad.- id. ilvlni^ l.y gu
• tiif joji Hi.' a ;V>o. which h>
hltn>. If ronld not play. • j
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Try bne Package.
If "Denaiio- Mtar-ti ,!■.. » n-ii please
f»u. r.-turn It- ti. y--ir <].-i.i.-ft if n
• you get one-thirl m«r.- f»i th- -
nime m.m.-y. It will give you eutl*- I
Beet In Cilettnca.
“I sincerely India**, all thlyiga run
*bler.'>l, Hunt s I IghtnltiK till |a the
jn.nl useful and vnluable household
reined)' In eil*f»nro. Kur t’ul*.
Hume. Sfiralt * nad Insect Hli«V It ha*
liu equal, so fur us my <u|m rlenca
govs.” G K HUNTINGTON.
Knfniihi, Ala.
d For lufanU >pd Chlltii^
’ The Kind You. Hade
Always Bought
Bean the
Signature
of
U»e
• ^ «
For Over
Thirty Years
m
.^Vllyn, and Wj^ll Ipri mbit t.. th^ iron,
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The Only Way to Safety.
The S>dney Hulleiln tell* of a mo
torlng doctnp' who ran into slid cap-
sized a ped.-Htrlnn. Ho looked behind ....... .... „ _
him. agid Set ing the map mill 'prune, from seaweed
made k circuit and ran'l.ack. Intending
to stop beside and help him. Bui the
motor shot a Vard or two beyond Ihe
mark and hit the man again just as he
,w.a» getting up. .The doytor turned his
car once" ,njore.'’hfrri was cautiously
culling ndar to*iju^pros’rate sufferer,
when an excited spectator rushed
from Ihe sidewall!, and shaking ihe
victim, cxclalpiod:. "loiok out! He's
coming at you again!" whereupon the
mull scramblAfl up and started .to run
Jnpant’s* 'have n.ilnv curious r.H-lpsi
tor ccNiking s.-aw.ltd, whlcli. with
fern. Is ultuost a : mpl." urtlclo of dl"t
In I'h-nji. Japan up.I the Asiatic nr-
rhlpclago A uucvbi-r of sperli-s of
seaweed are eaten .Some are soaked,
others an- dried. Many of the Jap-
anese and ('ll nose satires nr«# made
Under tlie name
as "HMal.usunorl." one variety is |iul
up lu .teat tin boxes and largely sold
in the Toklfi mapkets.
piEk Bg’ff.tyn’-fc.gawaaiT. - fistula i
DATE
:* :*
CUTICURA GROWS HAIR.
Scalp Cleared of ‘Dandruff and Hair
Restored* by One Box of Cuticura
ancf One Cake of Cuticura
Soap.
rTHE SHOE
^HOUSE THAT IS
“CROWING
STEST
ti
A Japanese Light Plant
The Osaka Electric Eight company,
of Osaka, Japan, a city of 800,000
peephC ip equipped entirely with
American electrical apparatus, includ-.,----— —,,c-- -------- ,--------
Ing six turbines, also nitpie in Sclien- .and one cake.of Cuticura Spap, and
ectady. N.'Y. this company has a . they cleared my scalp of the dandruff
A. Vf. Taft of incfepi ndetlcc, 'Va.,
Writing itnder datil' of Sept. 15. 1904,
says: VI have had fulling-hair and
dandruff for twelve years add could
get mshblnF to .help me. finally I
.bought,one bo\ of Cuticura Ointment
As;' Evolution of English.
The latest volumet'flf Afncray's “jjew
4ilgl,ish Dictionary'*- infiipates iliat,
Wk^ the ie|ter
least fy^q'nen0y?nsed as an initial-in
the oldest English dictionary, it is
now used as an initial more often
A IarjreSox,
‘ 5 ceqts.
-e-r
..ve S'o.cutcr x
"i n.., -jure ttpd CrostBall nine, Ohlr
Th” It ,s Compaby,^putL Bead, lad'.'
' A Hardy Lineman
A line man at Reno. Nev., came iw
contact with a heavily ebargeo wire
at theTop of a sixty foot electric light
pole and fell to the grooml. tVhen Tie
recovered’ -consciousness he wished to
return to work at once, but-yeas per-
suaded to call'it a day.
Many Stitthes in Quilts.
■A^Chmhrfdge ’(fengland) lady fijids
on-.careful computation that- two quilts
which £be has .just made contain
lx. , . ................. y*"-“ abouf 51834,199 stitches. In one gar-
|han other letters except tA'tk. No'few-. ment 'there are 1,332 stitches im’each
1-080 pieces, making a tptal.
' Tattfooed Women.
There arq two sorts of tattooing in
use among the women of the Congo.
Ope Is common to all tho members of
the same tribe, and' Indicates ihe- ori-
gin and birthplace'o'f the subject. It is
an„.infallible and iperpetuai certificate
of birth and nationality. The other
soirt.-of tattooing is simply- fantasy and
coquetry. But .among certain tribes
there Is a tjvird kind/: TWe women re-
cord-upon their.bodies the epochs of
thefh existenfeei A horizontal line
naarlss mayriage. Oblique lines the
blrth,of chtldrep, a vqrtfcal line Wean-
ing,' another line change of residence.
Thu#’, the atitobiography1 t)f the woman
is written ^ttpon heb. person, and re-
garded with prldd4f .it is full of events.
paid up capital of ll,20U,0(ViI and is
so progressive that it is on a par with
some of the best American
lighting companies.
and stopped tjie hair • falling. Now
itly halr-'is growing Us well ah’ £ver. I
electric j am highly pledged with Cuticura Soap
as a toilet soap. (Signed) J\. W. Taft,
Independence, Va.”' i , |
The Best Results In Starching
can be obtained only by using De-
fiance Starch, besides getting 4 oz.
more foe same money—no cooking re-
quired. |. * ■ 3.; 1
Flag to Replace Church Bella.;
A Hcndoner suggests ? that church
bell3 be abolished, practically every-
body knowing what the time is nowa-
days, and lhat a flag bo hoisted on
each church during a fixed period be-
fore denied. ■'
' Wilding by ' Electricity
In the novel method of electric
welding of a Berlin firn|, the heat
applied 'is evolved' by an electric arc
formed between the working piece
| find a carbon electrode at the place
j where Ihe weld Is to be made. A
relatively small elictric generator 1s.
used with a storage battery connect-'
ed up In parallel, and the ‘carbon,
fixed in- the holder1, Is readily shifted
as desired. The great, bqat -melts
both the working,piece and the jnetal
to be welded, insuring an Immediate
juncture'. Welding material is sup-
ITHOUT
A FUSS"
fo
!’uy,?.pair if
CLOVER
BRAND
1 SHOES
Write the date ofpurehaee
In th6 lining. That will
tell the story.
Ufa arm the originators of this Idea.
Other manufacturers don’t
Inuitegou to do this.
psiUisstyo. "amigo.”
'!®rrtI|fiirair-&iuartB #1jar (Sit,
LARGEST FINE SNOB CXCLUSlVlSTS
ST. LOUIS. U. ». A.
rr
Han; who formerly smokedlOfCigafs now smote:
LEWIS’SINGLE BINDER
straight5^ cigar
Dealers supplied by their jobber or direct from Frank F. Lewis' Factory. Peoi
IT. Peoria, III,
*■*- »i
plletl until the, joint or apeitature is
filled and by gradually reducing, the
ate the weld Is cooled slowly. The
,,America’s First Iron Bridge.'"'
Uls to 1840 there were' no .iron
bridges in . the United States except
suspension bridges, “itr* which .'iron
links were used in. the cables and'sus-
penders. the floor •system being - of
weiod, The fljrst bridge' in America
consisting of iron throughout was
built' in 18,40 by Eafj Trumbull qver
the Erie crfnal in the village of Frank-
fort, N. Y.
- *_it,
Test for Chauffeurs.
At a recent automobile meet In Eng-
land one of the joompetjUlonp was to
test the capacity of the' chauffeurs to
Judge the pace at,,-which their respect-
ive machines were traveling. i
Futry Indorsed. , . . ,,
, „ I process supplies especially a cheap
A cBergyman who was tnjt walking ..an(, slmpIe moan6 for malting small
one-Sunday , came across dime boys 1 ronnir„ in ,nrTO
who were playing baseball in a vacant
lot., Going up to,one of. them who
had just been struck out he said:
“Young, .man, don't you 4;now that it
Is wrong to play baseball on.Sunday?"
What would your father say if he
(tnpw afjbut.it?” "You'd better
him,” was the reply
shortstop,"—Harper’s Weekly.
repairs in large castings. ,
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Rallwa/' Notes;
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and of these only^thyee are old
glish words.—London Express. -
A Wobbly Proposition.
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. gqHf -— ., | 4ff *
f Georgia fisheyrupn. TherraTtier strikes
dilih stvni g i: t- an if the average fisherman
gendrafl^-“*|Uo.bi^es" so—w hen tlie jug
is hi evidbfffie—no snake can hit himT
—Atlanta Constitution.
with border work, of 1,01S,02J.
Hot Summer in New York.
..The suipmer of 1772 was a drpadful
one in New York, and it is- ijelated
' that the. principal thoroughfares were
battlefields in miniature: people were
struck down by the score, no .fewer
than 155 cases of spnstro|ie,occur-
ring on July 4, of whom nearly one-
half died. The foiiowihg year in
FraVice the thermometer rose "to 11S
degrees Fahrenheit.
• Daftger in "Spare Room.”
The custom; of some housekeepers
Watch kept Time Under Water.
Ray Jenkins lost his watch over-
board. in fifteen - feet of .’water at. Ba-
kers- Island, Mass. Two days later
Frank Turner found the watch while
divlfig' and Qjtqjninatlon showed 'that
it was in perfeei running order.
- ,British Arm)i-Efficiency,
The struggles for (ffiMerfcy*1n the
British .army, pn
war ofllce noV p'roixiis to alter the
Ijjteh of th» tsndheot the Sa<ygg.-
' ■* ** i*
apace.
The
... .Whole Town to Be Moved.
Practically dvery bujhfing In the ilt-
tle lumbering town of Herrins, Potter
ceiunty. Pa . will be moved tjx Shingle
fTousi? by .rail. The .distance ”Is kix
miles. -The work of transporting the
buildings began a few days ago.
. Mr. I. ,P. Splnlng, who for several
Tears past has occupied the poqitioa
acjj ,pf Northwestern 'passenger, agent of
“l-if.'s nlavinc ' tho C' & °" has been appoiflied Gen-
rcck!v. ^ ^ eral Norfhern Agent of the Big Four
Railway; with ' headquarters at 238
Clark street, Chicago. ;
Norwegian Revolutionists
A eor«csprmdent"«t Christiania de-
scribes ihe four leaders of the Nor-,
widgian .^volution—Mlchelsen.- Ber-
n.jfc, Loviand and Nansen--Michelsen,-
minister' of state, fs the rdal head of
th^ movement..' He is a -jmerchint,-
much interested in ^jis business, over-
worked, qnd in such poor health that
luc tiiindrs of leaving Christidbia he1'
cause of its<( enervating climate- Bern-
er. president of the storthing, is ft
man in the late sixitites, old-fashioned
to keep the "spare room" closed at ail j jn attire, deliberate in speech and
times and then opening! it only fof action "iind stShb'ol'nly tenacious of
yvarming just befbre putting a -guest his purposes. Lodland, minister of
into it is, to plit it 'mildly. Very tac eKterjor Is A farmer's son. He
thoughtless, says an exqhange. Cold • was £ sehodl teftclfeb and an editor
objects* bedding -included, when cx- j before he enteherf politics. He, is a
posed to'sudden -heat,-condense the , consummate diplomat, who j'knows
moisture in the air and ‘consequently particularly how to bide his Hnie. As
such beds are:'always damp and C(#.d” ■ ■ . . ..
;aud are the- most unhealthy,- and
should he avoided even by guests.. Bet- He Is, as he always was,
ter go to an up-to-date hotel or walk a ^reatper, and has no political
! piraxiong. .. .. w
j for Nansgn. hA, hqlped chiefly
lendiqg . his popular name to
go to an up-to-date
home any number of miles than to
steep in such a bed. V' , ^ .
0afln%, Crisp, Dressy
SiomimirJ
Skirts , ;
: 1 - ? 1 '.ll
are a Belight to the refined woman every-
where. In order to get tliis result see that
AeTflftate'rialIs gobd, thdfit is cut-in th*
latest Ushion and^use ,t
Deflahce
Snared;
in the laundry. All three things are’import-
am, bst the- last is absolutely necessary.
No matter how dine the- material or bow
daintily made, bad starch and poor laundry
work will sjloil the effect and ruin the
clothes) DEFIANCE STARCH is pure,
will not rpt the clothes nor cause them to
crack. It sells at JOc a sixteen bunch pack-
age everywhere. Other starches, rftuch in-
ferior, sell at 10c for twelve ounce pack-
age. Insist on getting DEFIANCE
STARCH and be sure of results.
iofBane® Starch
PI Wmm t®l Cu rB isGuara nleed
A-
To clirG, or money refunded by ft>ur merchant, so why not try it? Price 5t>c.
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Allison, W. M. The Snyder Signal-Star. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1905, newspaper, September 1, 1905; Snyder, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc496375/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.