The Snyder Signal--Star. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, December 28, 1906 Page: 7 of 8
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If |on .n.».Ii or brut** >iNir lit*** i. d«,
ool 'ff,
If you i| i«m • Joint or n»u*rl». Ju*|
fry
(tubbing • little* »f it on. «»<i tb* pain
• III won bo *«••>•-
It |N>rfort»a *11110 other* prowlto
■ iboy will ruio you b>*
by*.”
Hum a Lightning Oil U ibo iMtNt
Inatantancou* |**f f«rno*r In lb« rlrrua
of life. Any io ho or pain II will nut
Jar louao la a At turn.
Coma a Cengraaaman’a Idaa.
Homo > *are ago l.rniui'l Kly LJuigg.
than a rongreaatrtan. at|ir« eswd lha
opinion that Ibo potlra rommlaalnnrr
of Now York oily ahoulil b« "an In-
trill*.-Ill despot.” Tho Idra waa rldl-
rutod then. but Mr. (Julgg dorltoa
aonio aallafartlon from lha knowladg*
that ihr grand Jury of Now York roun-
ty baa madn a riH-oiniiiondatlon ap-
proaching aoinowhat rloaoly lo hla
vlow. Tho otiinnilaalonor. aaya Iho
Jury, ahould hold oBli o for at loan! ion
yoar* and ahould bo romovablo only
upon proof of charges which bo ha*
had opportunity lo moat.
A Croat Outaida Remedy.
Moat palna arc of local origin—a
•‘crick" In the back, a Iwlnnc of rlo u
niatlam, n aoronoaa all over arlalnif
from a cold—are all cured by oulalde
application*. The qulckrat, »af**at and
moat certain method la Allcock’a
IMaater, known tho world over na a
universal remedy for pain. They never
fall, Uicy act promptly, they aro clean
and cheap. You can go right ahead
with your work while the healing pro-
ce*« goes on. Sixty yearn' use baa
given them a great reputation.
Rrturn In Age to Childhood.
Attention ha* recently been called
to the curious fact that the shells of
certain animal*, such us ccphnlopods,
brachlpods and some bivalves, aro
commonly marked by retroyresslvo
changes as ago advances. "The old
man returns to second childhood In
mind and body," states a well-known
scientist at Washington, "and tho
shell of the cephalojiod has. In old
uge, however distinct and highly orna-
mental tho adult, very close resem-
blance to its own young.”
Public School Pupils Best.
Figures concerning the students ma-
triculated at Cornell In the last 20
years Indicate that 42 per cent, have
come from private schools and 58 per
cent, from public schools. Of private
school pupils, 153 were dropped after
the first term and 111 from public
schools, and the percentage of failures
among the public school graduates Is
much lower than those of private
schools. Consequently, the Cornell
faculty favors withdrawing the priv-
ilege of admission by certificate from
private schools.
Real Home of the Peanut.
Botanists have placed the home of
the peanut In Africa, but some author-
ities think it native to Brazil. Louis-
iana finds the Spanish variety—a
small, but fine nut—best adapted to
the climate of that state. The “goob-
er grabbers” of Georgia and South
Carolina like the small white and red
peanut of Tennessee, and each year
shows an Increasing cultivation in
those states of that variety.
TAKE A VACATION
DELEOATL'8 GO HOME FOR
, THE H0LDIAY8 8E8
810N HALF OVER
SICK HEADACHE
Positively cored by
these Little Pills.
They also relieve Dis-
tress from Dyspepsia, In-
digestion and Too Hearty
Eating. A perfect rem-
edy tor Dizziness, Nausea.
Drowsiness, Bad Taste
In the Mouth. Coated
Tongue, Fain in the Bide,
TORPID DIVER. They
regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.
Genuine Must Bear
Fac-Simile Signature
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
FARMS THAT GROW
“NO. I HARD” WHEAT
B8B
(Sixty-three Pounds to
the Bushel). Are situ-
Can
5 *
stead* of 160 acres can
free by
Canadian
here Home-
\c Bushel),
ted in the
West vr
ids of
be obtained free b
every settler willin
and able to com
iplv
Homestead
During
PRIOAV. OCCCMBER 11.
OCTHHIK Fulluwli.g a two hour#
m-mIuii Thursday imirtlili*. il*i.*.(*•• la
lb« ...ii.illulli.il.I nun ml ion look a re-
■ «..« until January 1, aft*r width H*»
will liar* J# «lav. in width la c«iii|»i.la
lb* aurk of running > r.in.lllulli'ii
I Hiring lli. tnornln* .-—mil. Ailing Tar-
ritorlal fiacretary "Jim” llrt'MitM paid
lli* Mi.iidirr* I hair .alary fur !b* flr.l
itiunih's aorvliuM, Ihua giving lh» dale-
gal** inunvy fur Christmas ami than
paaaaga lailllt* ttacret.ry KII.OII WS. «U|
at III* illy, and lb* mallrr w*. attended
In. lliPt.fur*. by M< Cunnall,
Tb* only m»ll»r of Importance up Ibl.
Ittiirnln*. In addltlnb lo lb* filial aduptlob
of lbs county boundary committee a re-
fuirl. waa an atlPtnpl mad* tu consider
lit committee of lb* wbul* lb* .**I«'rl of
lb* Irgl.latH* department on lb* Inllla-
ilv* and r*f*r*ndum. 8*vrn insinbor*
w*r« called b*for* all* wa. secured lo all
a* chairman of Ibo wind*. Johnston of
Ivrry, a. c-balrmati of lb* l**l.lallv. »lr-
parlmcnl, dbl not waul 10 pr*»ld*. m>r
did llayva of Clilikaaba. for tb*- r**non
that bo wa. personally Intsreatad In Ibo
c*oiiindll**'« rr|»*»rl on Ibl. malti-r. Ilo
prraldod for a frw ndnulr. and Ihrn guir
way. Humphrey of Nowuta. King of
Nawklrk. und Roberta of Oluato*. wrro
all callnl. but all exc-ussd ttfamrel'r*.
und Pittman of Hold waa not fii tho ball
when called. Pre.ldont Murray, bow-
over, ut loot lund*d u chairman In Major*
of Mnjora county.
After the committee of the whole wa.
In .I'liaiuii, Carney of El* Hcno. aoconded
by 1 leering of Tiloinaa. moved lo tonsldrr
Ibo Inlllatlvo and referendum report WII-
llum. of Stockholm, Harper county,
thought the Initiative and referendum one
of the moat important mutter* to be
Included In the constitution and that care-
ful consideration, section by aectlon.
should be given the matter.
A number of members opposed any
definite action of the assembly upon the
lnitlatlvo and referendum matter until a
fuller attendance could be bad.
Both Delegates Ledbetter and Wyatt
of Wanette, spoke against rushing through
the Initiative and referendum. Mr.
said:
"Many of the members, li»1eU
this measure, are now tit htin
should all go home and rest before
up a matter of such vast Importance.
We have been up tbreo nights and men
who are physically worn out are not
able mentally to act on Important mat-
ter.." Mr. Ledbetter brought the matter
to a close by renewing the Buchanan
motion that the committee rise, report
progress and ask leave to sit again. 1 his
motion carried, and after Chairman Maj-
ors reported, the recess was taken until
January 3. Led by Chaplain Naylor, the
delegates sung "God be with you '1111 wo
meet again." and he then pronounced the
benediction.
Th.i is sfiwts may b* r***d a* w I '
as «hasp, and alt* isllfv aallsforti***. j
I* pFuven kl ih# #»lr»ordli»*iy sal* I'l
1 lb-flab.e filar* fi. oath |M*'kas« e* » I
| talulna ona-third ta-.f* fitsr*h ih.u |
can b* had of any other brand for lb*
Mina n*>a*y,
Teach*'*' Issas ■
The New York rlly beard »f rdur*
( tlon has decided la prohibit It* '*** of
! all |*tt laiuka prepared by learhers
1 in lb* Hly'S employ This wlli bar
| Conrad* a Grammar and Horae hi**»
Hang Collartlun Only on* member
of tb# board voted against tbla atUon
Mtvsr f * •
Thera I# ana remedy, and only one
I have ever found, lo cure without fall
aurb Iruuhlra In my family as Krs'-ta*
Hlflifwiirtii and all other* of an Itrhlns
character That remedy is llunl a Cura
Wa always uso It and It never fall.
W. M Christian.
Rutherford. Tenn.
I ___ __
Famous Band Leader Dill,
Prof, 1 amis BrhBSidar, lha first dl
rector of tha Marine hand In Wash
Ington and the leader of the imperial
band, which was at the aurrend*r of
Hedan. bun Jual died In New York
Ha received decoration* from Na
poleon III . from the kins of Italy, the
kluc of Belgium and I’opa tony XIII
Important to MtlliSf*.
ggasaln. c.r*rully .very bonis al I’ lITOtiA.
a Ml. and S.r. manly fur Infant* and rbudn-u.
sad m* that II
lie baa*#** to rep*«'ai»e# oho hoail
ly Judges -Publius fills*.
riiMrtii* it*i*itstis
P a/ > *»* I wa » i • e-all* •• •;* *•*•
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happen* lo
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READERS
M*4 It feo«t*^»
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WiiMItfU.S.
U *.4 $». r » *• *•
|* • |mN4 $*» • HB
*• 4
|lr«r« ili«
PigiiBturc of
la Dm Fur Ovrr 90 Y»«r«.
lLo IuimI You U*f« Al«l«8 bougUl
Million* for ths Vatican.
Father Francis Xavier Wernt*. the
new general of tho Jesuit order, has
turned over to Popo Pius the entlru
patrimony of tho order, amounting to
$40,000,000. This Is aono as a trib-
ute of loyalty on uccount of tho trou-
ble between tho Roman ehurch and
tho Freueh republic, which has grout-
ly diminished tho resources of Iho
Must AH Wear B.arda.
Th* Waltaf." uni a «>f H*»ma lecent*
|y decreed that hereaftar each in- m
her must »**» * be*-d
Don't Delay,
Th*» season of coughs and «dd* I*
not yet past they will be prevalent
fur *«me month* to come |si
negbut or et pert man l with (hem I •*
ih* safe and sure remedy Hlmm»>n«
Cough Hyrup. H heal* tha soreness
and .Jo|ia the rougbt.
To Abolish Ih* Cuir***.
The French mlnlsiry h*. decided
to abolish the rulra*. There ai* U
regiments of culf**»l*r* In •*'* French
arm) The wraium ha* been famous
for a hundred year*, and it# traditions
from Aualerlili to Worth aie among
the most glotlou* of the French army.
The extraordinary popularity of fin#
wh'te good* tills summer makes Ihc
rbolce of Hiarcb a ma'ler of grevt lm-
IMtrtanm. |h*rtun*e Htatch, being fro*
from all Injurious chemical*. I* iho
only one which Is safe to uaa on fine
fabrics. Its great strength ns n stiff-
ener makes half the usual quantity of
Starch neceHsary, with th* remit of
perfect flnl*’i. equal lo Ihut when th*
goods were new.
And Some Never Work.
Most of us spend our lives dreaming
of what we will do when wo wako up.
—John A. Howland.
To effrci.1 s. should si1
lung, and the inrUuaii*
*ad rather than ■ J*-ke t
>111 ut
|f * v»$ d it
few* *•• •
W N U
| Tllhpuu [|l litif
OtitMiit Cilfi Np 'L'
9L::4t
Dorct Suffer
2st.ll nl^ht lon<? from tooth&che
neurdkl^io. or rheumMisni
SlOdkKS
Liivinveivt
kills the pfein — quiets the
nerves Otnd induces sleep
At <kll do&lers. Price 25c 50c 6'100
Dr E&rl S.Sloetrv, Bostoi\,Ma.ss.U,S.A.
fbTf 'rCNO MONEY TILL CURED• C.*r^|
||e|pgy TWOfilHO* * MlfiOfi-HOUQ'* v MO»*3 CITY. MO V* lniav||
BIO WOLF DRIVE.
Money In Popular Songs.
According to a celebrated compos-
er, the popular song, though sneered
at by the superior. Is In reality the
ambition of most composers. Thou-
sands of them, he says, "would give
their ears to write a tune that
reached the barrel-organs." And when
It has been on the organs some little
time a good many other people would
wish to dispose of their ears.
**-u
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V:
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Is .Bing Arranged by the P ople of
Chattanooga.
LAWTON: Having been defeated by
the weather at the time the former wolf
drive was scheduled to take place on
Thanksgiving day. the people of Chat-
tanooga. through their commercial club,
have arranged another date for the hunt
the date being New Years day. Invita-
tions have been sent to United States
Marshal Abernathy, Col. Zach Mulhall,
Govrnor Frantz, Col. R. F. Prettymon
and others whose reputations have been
made oo tho chase for the animals. It
Is believed that Mr. Mulhall and Marshal
Abernathy will attend as they were in
great expectancy when the date for the
.other hunt approached.
i Invitations have also been issued to
;Judge J. W. Witten, E. G. Elston and J.
|B. Callahan, of the interior department,
Who are here in connection with the
pasture sale.
Cotton Production Record.
LAWTON: C. O. Walling of Temple
takes the blue ribbon this year in cotton
raising. He has gathered to date 100
bales and there are at least 60 more in
his field. Walling owns 480 acres of land
and there is probably not a contemporary
in the new country that has this yeai
produced an equal number of bales.
Fortune In Land Deal.
MUSKOGEE: Forty acres of land It.
the Creek nation, in the famous "Glenn
pool" oil district which is known as a
dead claim, having been purchased front
the heirs of the original allottee by Harry
L. Stevens, of this city, a few months
ago for $162.50, was sold to the Denver
Oil company, alleged to he a Standard
O*. concern, for $50,000, or $1,250 per
acre.
How’s This?
We e#er One Hundred Dollars Rewsrd for »ny
esae of Catarrh (hat cannot bo cured by linn's
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY a CO., Toledo. O.
orable
abl,
le to carry out an
K.'j. Cbe
:iy obligation* made
Waldinu. Kinnan it Mi
■ynten
bottle,
re, the undersigned, have known H.
the laat 15 Years, and believe hliu perfectly ti
ble In all bnalnena tranMu tlonn aud flnancli
y obligations i
LDINd. K INN J
Wholesale D:
ure 1b taken
•loud and mu con
ala sent free.
1st
eney
irfectly hon-
d flna:
by his
,dinu. Kinnan & Marvin,
WholeKAle Drugging, Toledo. O.
ally
rin.
rugglats, T
Tlall’s Catarrh Cure la taken internal!;
directly upon the blood an
:tly upon the bl<
in. Testlmonla
jttle. Sold by all DrugRb
Take Uall’s Family Pills
ernally, acting
ilia surfaces or the
Trice 75 cents per
tH*
for constipation.
Why German Ship Wa* Favored.
Sir West Ridgeway, until lately
governor of Ceylon, returned to Eng-
land from that country in a German
steamship. The question was raised
in the house of commons why he had
not traveled on a British vessel. The
colonial secretary explained that Sir
West was allowed to take his pet dog
with him on the German ship, a priv-
ilege the English ships had denied
him.
DI8FIGURING SKIN HUMOR.
Desperate Effort to Secure Fuel.
SHATTUCK: The coal famine has
•eached an acute stage in the southwest-
ern portion of Ii oodward county. 1 or
nearly a month the people have been
climbing on every coal car that passed
through town and throwing off as much
of the coal as possible, as the supplies
received by the local dealers have been
altogether inadequate for the demand.
Contract for Game Preserve Fence.
LAWTON: Supervisor E. F. Morrisey
of the Wichita mountain game preserve,
pas received word that the contract for
building the high fence around the pre-
serve had heen let to J. H. Gurley, of
Denton. Tex., and that work would begin
February 1 and the ftnee finished in
six months. In the fall a large herd
of buffalo are to be brought here from
New York.
Impossible to Get Employment, as
Face and Body Were Covered with
Sores—Cured by Cuticura.
“Since the year 1894 I have been
troubled with a very bad case of ec-
zema which I have spent hundreds of
dollars trying to cure, and I went to
the hospital, but they failed to cure
me, and It was getting worse all the
time. Five weeks ago my wife bought
a box of Cuticura Ointment and one
cake of Cuticura Soap, and I am
pleased to say that I am now com-
pletely cured and well. It was im-
possible for me to get employment,
as my face, head and body were cov-
ered with it. The eczema first ap-
peared on the top of my head, and it
had worked all the way around down
the back of my neck and around to my
throat, down my body and around the
hips. It Itched so I would be obliged
to scratch it, and the flesh was raw.
I am now all well, and I will be
pleased to recommend the Cuticura
Remedies to all persons who wish a
speedy and permanent cure of skin
diseases." Thomas M. Rossiter, 290
Prospect Street, East Orange, U. J.,
Mar. 30, 1905.
WH AT J 0Y> ey Bi
To Every Home
as with joyous hearts and smiling faces they romp and play—when in health and
how conducive to health the games in which they indulge, the outdoor life they
enjoy, the cleanly, regular habits they should be taught to form and the wholesome
diet of which they should partake. How tenderly their health should be preserved,
not by constant medication, but by careful avoidance of every medicine of an injuri-
ous or objectionable nature, and if at any time a remedial agent is required, to assist
nature, only those of known excellence should be used; remedies which are pure
and wholesome and truly beneficial in effect, like the pleasant laxative remedy,
Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Syrup of Figs has
eome into general favor in many millions of well informed families, whose estimate
of its quality and excellence is based upon personal knowledge and use.
Syrup of Figs has also met with the approval of physicians generally, because
they know it is wholesome, simple and gentle in its action. We inform all reputa-
ble physicians as to the medicinal principles of Syrup of Figs, obtained, by an
original method, from certain plants known to them to act most beneficially and
presented in an agreeable syrup in which the wholesome Californian blue figs are
used to promote the pleasant taste; therefore it is not a secret remedy and hence
we are free to refer to all well informed physicians, who do not approve of patent
medicines and never favor indiscriminate self-medication.
Please to remember and teach your children also that the genuine Syrup of Figs
always has the full name of the Company—California Fig Syrup Co. plainly
printed on the front of every package and that it is for sale in bottles of one size
only. If any dealer offers any other than the regular Fifty cent size, or having
printed thereon the name of any other company, do not accept it. If you fail to get
the genuine you will not get its beneficial effects. Every family should always have
a bottle on hand, as it is equally beneficial for the parents and the children,
whenever a laxative remedy is required.
■— 9 a> *
Generosity, when once set going,
knows not how to stop; as the more
familiar we are with the lovely form,
the more enamored we become of her
charms.—Pliny the Younger.
Any man who tries to dodge his
taxes has no business to hanker for
fame.
TO CUBE A COLD 11* OISE DAY
Take LAXATIVE UltOMO Quinine Tab eu. Drug-
it it falls to cine. K. vy
Is on each box. 25c,
LAX
gls h refund monev
UHOVE'S signature I
Regulations.
the present year a large portion of
New Wheat Growing Territory
HAS BEEN MADE ACCESSIBLE TO MAR- J
kets by THE RAILWAY construction* !
that has been pushed forward so rigorously by
the three great railway companies.
Forliteraiure and particulars address SUPER-
INTENDENT OF IMMIGRATION, Ottawa,
Canada, or the following authorized Canadian
Government Agent :
J. S. CRAWFORD, No. 125 W. Niatk Street,
loaiu City, Mireoori.
Mention this paper.
B1SMISSAL FOR RUSSELL.
LAWTON: Counsel for L. T. Russell,
former editor of the Lawton State Demo-
crat. and the slayer of Col. J. W. Haw-
kins. filed with Judge Gillette a motion
dismissing the case on the ground of the
illegality of the grand Jury. The motion
will be disposed of by the supreme court
during its sitting in January.
The charge of grand Jury irregularity
is founded upon the supreme court deri-
sion respecting the noted Asa Sharp
case, and this indictment is one of a
large number held to be Irregularly re-
in ^Amanche county.
Have No Confidence in Gunners.
Notwithstanding some recent good
gun records on British warships the
admiralty still seems to lack confi-
dence. The plan to make a target of
the wrecked and abandoned battleship I
Montague on Lundy island has teen
abandoned, for fear the gunners might
destroy a lighthouse that is In the
neighborhood.
A woman has but little use for a
man who thinks he is the whole
thing.
Lewis’ Single Binder straight 5c cigar
made of rich, mellow tobacco. lour
dealer or Lewis’ Factory, Peoria. 111.
Lots of women get married before
they can afford to.
Mr,. Winslow*. Soothing Syrup.
Of two grafts a politician is apt to
grab both.
NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER.
THE SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN EXTERNAL COUNTER-IKR1TAN f.
CAPISICUM
VASELINE
EXTRACT OF THE CAYENNE PEPPER PLANT
A OUICK SURE. SAFE AND ALWAYS READY CURE FOR PAIN-PRICE
15c-IN COLLAPSIBLE TUBES- AT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS OR
BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF I Sc IN POSTAGE STAMPS. .DON'T _ WAIT
TILL THE PAIN COMES-KEEP A TUBE HANDY.
A substitute for and superior to mustard or any other plaster, and will not
blister the most delicate skin. The pain-allaying and curative qualities of
the article are wonderful. It will stop the toothache at once, and relieve
Headache and Sciatica. We recommend it as the best and safept external
counter-irritant known, also as an external remedy for pains in the chest
and stomach and all Rheumatic. Neuralgic and Gouty complaints. A trial
will prove what we claim for ft. and it will be found to be Invaluable in the
household and for children. Once used no family will be without it. Many
people say "it is the best of all your preparations." Accept no preparation
of vase,me unless the same carries our label, as otherwise it is not genuine.
SEND YOUR ADDRESS AND WE WILL MAIL OUR VASE-
LINE PAMPHLET WHICH WILL INTEREST YOU.
CHESEBROUGH MFC. CO.
17 STATE STREET. NEW YORK CITY
You Look Prematurely O'
r.*:.
Bacause of those uglyv grizzly, gray hairs. Use “ LA CREOLE** HAIR RESTORER. Price. SI.OO. reta
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