The Snyder Star. (Snyder, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 28, 1903 Page: 3 of 8
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Mr. O'tJormnn ha* * fimti? tinry
if g to*nn)i old dam* whom l>to ia«-t in
»nn of hit motor lour*. II* *»»'* ,b“
t>*d In k lo run o**t une of her chick-
no* It **» not g* ratty hurt, MU l>"
•lopptod *nd <>n.r«d lb* woman »
trill* In rutnti*ti«»tlon, "Ye*. tlr. »*>"
•*]•). “when I *»nt» * pulltol blll*d I
*lln* puli tin out In lb* road Tin
U> on* but It'* runritod ov»r. and tb*n
gut* th* payment and my pullet,
loo. —Th* Tailor.
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n bnt* |m4 breeding bird* I
I know of gnyogo *bou»ng b*i» •
Hundgyt'bird* than I b*»* I patron It* !■»
'or rgg* to tb* *ti*bi of my
<a*gn* In ibat •*> I
•y impro»*«l toy *•**•*■ I *l**y»
•bo 0r*t premium *i our *bo*».
•ut I «nu*t **y there I* •lender «»
1 petition. Iloueror. mr *toeh
•ell. I have free rang* lor my ■ i" o
ling* and generally manta* to l”*®
them onr* a day alter they are r 4ih
errd #l*re»l« u* to that I ****0 H em
Inter and feed liberally. I do not
!think durli* r*.rite half the atten
non they merit, and ***mc of the**
lay* »hen I hae* tlm*. I mean to *tart
t t»M>m. with lb* aid of ohllgtrg *di
Itor*. In th* l*ekln durk ln.'u*try. I
would lib* to bear more quark* Irom
the duck row In tb* tbow room. A* a
I matter of fart wo can aell all tb* good
■ reeding duck* wo ral»o. and eaa* are
much In demaud, but no on* *eeia»
1 particularly Interwted lu our *bow
| record. Th* alto of the duck* I* well
looked after by buyer*, and there are
•n many queatlon* about broiler*. «
lo not know a thing about broiler*. «»
I til our butlnctt h»t been to ral»e *nd
1 «ell the nlc*»t breeding ttock wo knew
ralie. Once it year wo picked
tw Th.**
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SOCIETY WRECKED HER HEALTH
TVt* ii* t«te *< tdiml •■twint1*.
Mll>iii»l*>fill lnl"t*il Hght
— |,liil*.!*l| hi* tlnlletin
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Th* ltd C*H*g*.
An *naiyti* of tb* follea* eppor
tunltle* uf tbe 1.8*7 nu.t emloeal
gradual** *«" iu* lo •!•"» lb*t lb*
tout mtiegto I* the email, nonmwta
rlaii, aarlualtely mat* New l.ngland
arhool *ltu*ted In a low a of mor*
than MOW*
Poplar a Lightning-Conductor.
A careful etatnluatlon of th« true*
that am itruck by lightning *h«.wt
that over half of them arc P°P,*r- i how lo ra|*e. Onco a -
from thl* fact *clonll»t» corn lude that ^ |on„. larse well.,iiap,.(| ,juck» and
th* poplar haa tomo value at a oou- (q<) ................
luctor of lightning.
An unUmabl* creature, deaf *a
weighed or numbered at all.—Holpt-
typhoid fever
diphthlria smallpox
The arrmi of thf« deadly di*r*w*
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U“a£bIrthtr»*,dl.tnf*cl*ot. It destroy*
dteSTc"^ *»d «.min:to
lured from • »lone cen»e»»l M»r hmxA
on the wall*, and i*n» enduiing •»
on an* w*1
wall iutlf.
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the
AMBWum la allied with cold water,
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Delicious
Summer Luncheons
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Llbby'5 Melrose Pate
* ddlcattly aeaiooid combloitlon ol Gsmt,
H-.h? Libby'* HuM-oaft P*rl>.*** *«•"»
convanUnt k«y op«ninf can*.
Libby, McNeill & Libby
Chicago_
took them to our eihlbltion and won
a blue ribbon, while moil of our com
pet I tor* had tbclr bird* dUqualMed
for black apots on beak*. It I* not
that we are tuch Ignoraraute* about
everything that nnyono showing
should not know that blac* tpots In
the beak of a Pekin duck dlfqualiOes.
hu*. Juat grosa carelessness. Even the
Judges say ducks aro Just a market
bird, a* much as to say. not worthy of
exhibiting. Now I am very proud ot my
big Peklns and some of these days
when the children aro grown up I'll
b. able to tell you all about exhibiting
them. In the meantime I’ll have to be
sctlsfled to show them at our local
snow only, and devote all my spare
time to raising and Improving them
pending that time when I can leave to
go to all the big shows.—Hattie By-
field. Red Willow County, Nebraska.
Planting Roses.
Best time Is after danger of frost*
Is past In the spring, says Geo. J. Kel
logg. If your roses are budded it It
necessary to Incline them at an angle
of forty-five degrees In the direction
you wish to lay them down for win-
ter; there Is danger of breaking ofl
the top where budded—set them sc
this connection will be four inches be
low the surface. Roses on their own
roots are much the best, raid, too, they
will be easier put down for winter If
properls Inclined. If budded roses
are plaited, watch for the sprouts that
come below the bud; you will need to
dig down and tear them out to pre-
vent their sprouting again. If allowed
to grow, they will rob the bud or
grafted bush, which will die. Many a
bush has been broken off at the bud
and the root has sprouted, and the
wonder Is. "Why does not my roBe
bloom?” The fact Is. you have nothing
but the wild stock, some of which
never bloom. Some dealers grow all
roses on their own roots, others bud
nearly everything. In planting, be
sure to place the roots In natural posi-
tion and press the earth firmly to tbe
roots- water well and if the plants
are in leaf, shade from the hot sun
for a few days.
VKGkTABLE PLANTS.
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“1 would kl»* you If I dared. I** I
••Id. "If I were a man." ah* replied,
with a dcterininod air. "I think I would
I daw anything." Ju»t then a cloud |
Ofl'f th** mooli.
Hundred* of dealer* ray the c*'”*
quantity and aupcrlor quality <>f l,,'n*
am* Stunh I* !>i»t faking plate of nil
Other brand*. Other* *uy they cannot
*e!l any other *turth.
•■No, inv husband never anrwer*
luu k " ‘'Some Impediment in hi*
•peeqji ma'itmt” "Yea—I'm th# Im-
ped l men L”
If you try Taaco Cooking Oil once,
you will us* It always. It I* pur*r.
cheaper and h«tt*r than lard, and go**
twice aw far. For sale by all groc*r*.
The former home of Oen. Philip H.
Sheridan In Washington, which was
presented to him by admirer# through-
out the country, has been sold by his
widow, the price being 066,000.
A bottle of Dr. Fepper will tickle your
palate. Oat It *t l>*r*. eafa* and fountain*,
bt. Louis, Dallas, Waco.
A man whose tongue get* him into
trouble usually depends upon lus feet
to get him out.
Hall’s Catarrh Cur*
la a constitutional cure. Price, 75c.
"3at yon must admit,” said the mas-
culine end of the controversy, "thut
woman is the weaker vessel.”
“I’ll admit nothing of the sort,” re-
joined the contrary female. “The
mere fact that she seldom has to be
bailed out is proof to the contrary.”
Stops ttie Cough and
Works (UT tho Cold
Laxative firooiu (Juioius Tablets. Price25c.
It sometimes happens that marriage
is a failure bfcuise the husband is un-
able to pay alimony.
Drink Dr. Pepper. It is good for the crav-
ing that comes with spring. It Is delight-
fully refreshing, healthful and invig-
orating. At soda fountains 5c Der glasL
If yon arc the right kind of a citizen
you don’t have to advertise it.
Dealers say that as soon as a custom-
tr tries Defiance Starch It is impossible
to sell them any other cold water
starch. It can be used cold or boiled.
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bUnf. Slccplc**, lUowAlo*.
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J. A. Jinn.
Caurrh Cause* Fenule OI««Ases.
America i* lh* land ol rriwui w men.
The gii-ni majotiiy ol onvini* woniro at*
m> Iriuu.to they »m »ufieiiag liom «>m*
lurm < I Irutslo di^aNto. By I** K|p**‘
nurnl*r ol Irmato iroublr* ale cauM-d
due. lly by catanh. The** wonirn Ur*p*u
ol recovery. I mialr troulil* 1* «oinnion.
ptevalrnt. thsl ihry aic. pl it iu almo»«
inevitable. lbe gtesIcM oleUcl* in kite
way of recovery is that they do not unde*
•land that it U catarth which it the »oufc*
ol iheir illne*».
In Irmalr romplaint, ninety-nine .*>*•
out of one hundied »re nothing l>utc*l»rih.
reruns cutes rslarrh «liere. er t<s .ued.
TASCO
COOKING
OIL
ITWIlictlREYOU.i
PUCE SOf &S/QP
THEwSngg MEPiqWE Hf6.C0.
jr PEUN?IS^
lr
gtaff aahCorps Prasecetieg Claim Siace u
International Live Stock Exposition
Association.
Last week a large number of live
stock breeders met at the Record
building at the Union stockyards, Chi-
cago, for the purpose of completing
the organization of the above men-
tioned association. The reorganization
committee submitted the by-laws,
which were adopted. Twenty-one di-
rectors were chosen. Prof. C. F. Cur-
ds was elected director at large. At a
meeting of the directors, following the
general meeting, the following officers
Were chosen: President. John A.
Spoor, Chicago; first vice president,
A H Sanders, Chicago; second vice
president, A. J. Lovejoy, Roscoe, 111 .
secretary, Mortimer Levering, Indian-
apolis, I id.; treasurer, S. R. Flynn,
Chicago; general manager. W. E.
Skinner, Chicago. _
In many cases in New England,
New York and perhaps Pennsylvania,
woll-fixed types have been established
by growing one kind of corn for a
long period of years on the same
farm without any change of seed
These varieties are frequently desig-
nated by the name of the family by
whom tnev have been grown, as "Doo-
little” corn and "Warren” field corn.
Not Infrequently some particular kind
of corn bns been grown on tbe same
farm for several generations of a fam-
ily without new seed being Intro-
duced—The Boob of Corn.
Blessed Is tho man whose sleep Is
noiseless.—Ram’s Horn.
The man who marries
certainly earns it.
for money
TELEPHONES
FOR FARMERS
AND STOCKMEN
BO will work on one wire
Will work on barbwire fences
Last a lifetime without repair. Send 5 two-cent stamps
for 72-page Ixxik, “Tho Rural Telephone.” Complete treatise
on the working, how to manage and car* for same. Full
instructions about lines. Not in tbe Trust
SWEDI9H-AMERICAN TELEPHONE CO.
Mention this paper. CHICAGO, ILL.
y .. . — Duugla. *a.no or »3 Shoe*.
They are just :i» good in evary way » tbow. ....
a h ive been costing you from $4.00 to gfi.oo. 1h*
immense sale of W. 1.. Douglas slo.es prove.
r superiority over all Ollier makes.
iv retail tlioe dealers evervhhere.
hu genuine have name and l,r,c*
stamped on tlm bottom, luku no
As# on tb- bottom, 't ake no
. * 5?™* or -PD'e aufcslltule. fa.I Color AyeMiumt.
ratio
Estai 1870.
banning Ihf i#ft«*m ao!**
’-rziriiiztzurzi r rtxsrzULLtZL i
permanently cured. ntnor Dcrruusur™ •*-
FITS fl™t day ’s uae of Dr. KItne’ii Great Nervo Heator-
er. Send for FRRK •'•.HO trlsl bottle sod
y. u. u. guns. Ltd.. SSI areh Street. 1'hllad.lphU. F»
Some people who like hops drink beer
xnd some eat frogs’ legs.
The best Morphine, dpitim and Liquor
Remedy in the world is prepared by Dr.
Purdy, No. 6 Mitchell Bldg., Houston,
Tex. Sample and booklet sent free.
Very Shocking
Young housekeeper—“Please send me
two ponnds of butter, a dozen eggs, and
a box of seeded raisins.” tj
Grooer—“Anything else ma'm?
Young housekeeper—“Yes, you might
send two pounds of those electric cur-
rents I hear so much about. I d like to
try them in the fruit cake and see if
they are any better than the old kind.
—Brooklyn Eagle.
A smoke made with the fume 01
sighs; a fire sparkling in lovers' eyes,
a sea nourished with lovers’ tears; 1
madness most discreet; a choking gal
and a prasqrving sweet,—Shakespeare
Health at Home
through Hires Rootbcer—a
delightful preparation 01
roots, berl»s, barks and
berries. Nature's own pre-
scription. Benefits every
member of the family.
Hires
Rootbeer
porlfie* the blood, qoenche* the thirst
and please* tbe j»al*u-- A
make* five gallon*. Soid ererjwhere
or by mail, 2f>c. Itrware of imitation*.
Charles E. Hirst Co., iAivern, Pa.
llSaaliisig
FREET.P WOMEJil
anH
tine
we will
mail a large trial package
wit!
T<> prove the healing ai
ising power of l’astli
Antlseptlo
mail a *»*«**
with book of instruction*
absolutely free. This Ik noh
tiny sample, hut a largo
package, enough to coo-
vinoe nnyone of Its vslua
Women all over the country
are praising Paxtine for what
_it has done in local
of female tlln. curing
,11 Inflammation and discharges, wonderful at m
-leansing vaginal douche, for sore throat, nam*
THIS K. PAXTON CO., Bo»ton* Mom*
214 ColnmbusA**._____
fHE MURRAY
ONE-STORY
SIN OUTFIT.
NOW SJbbeb'collar*: &b&>
mrnw: gnlngW* ^
w. N. U.-OKLAHOMA CITY-NO. 22. 1903
When Answering Advertisement*
Kindly Mention Thi* Paper.
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