Kiowa County Democrat. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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Tne ISDwa bounty Uemocrat.
Pubi jhed Every Thursday By
JOHN ii. ANDERSON.
-EDITOR AN1) IMfOl’Iil UTOK-
Subscription Rates
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: Octnla'i 28*1905, at the
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ollici) nl Snyder, ('kin., if k r
t In* Ac( ol Coup less ■ f Ylnr
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outh Main zitrirtt.
> i. lit '
.
They me t at the st'&ulde on a sum-
mer's doy.
Me wore a n otoring cap and riding
tmusus. £he—\v< !1, a he was a coni-
!«» i:.nn i ;.d • up of a l» : hat, a
bln..ho, brown boots and a fringe.
Am tiny mot, they stared li.
each on the othci. Without n.ov
• My
at ]»i
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'The (’. II. Hu
tvIIm SI*1(1 tin otIht <
mioti<>ii and will !>•• tuhen out
the country. Not Inn*; sin
MuCoWan horses \w ic sold and
ink- n away. Bunders durinj; tl •
eon. i up; H»‘as« Ml shall u is. mi
pond animals l> ■ i1 1 ;;ht in
You 0*11* II' >t id it rd to raise i u
(prior animaU. »i us
tlm Ikitoll racks in *iiiyd<*i ant t
dav and see how
formed, well In nd ltoi> e
wares you can tind. \\ e daip say
ton wont tind a first tda ..•» team
ill t lie lull c'l. This a Is j aj»|»ln*H
with (HjiUil tintli to the kind of
vat t In you may tind in looting
ever Iht' li'*ids. Wlnu’s the maL
ter? We love to see well hied ani-
mals and we will ho pleased
make note of any heren!» >ni
tmr attention is ealhsl to them
11
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urine) w 1 < •
i-1 re 1 Hi- S|
I display 1 >1 \uiii m ils t here pr
tv a ‘ lie v si v. Will 111 ey slit,
i po a I i at t I i eed i up i nfi i n r mi
j inals and raising ami feeding in
• feri'>r anim iIs or w ill they eon
! elude that i* costs no more to
feed, raise and In> ep till1 he ! o
uins*’!in any u!
lie wtuta-fl, opi '
A ;ul t!.,pa: 11
night. (ied | la\ •
er thie; -. ih.-t p.
II i:. ed I'ia «
li’f. I po'Uriy; la
but Iiui .. i< it g .
by h«*i . (M.
"Aheui! as ii l.
in I is I.
She— Ida- v.
PUSIM .1 I.. I l>,
mt j art of hit*
•ntly.
(j. like ships b
. post ru n and
r.p—the motor *
bowed, still po
iy
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on .■'it
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,C
)\ ll \ tiol ‘
jllsl ns von
<■ loll, 1 li, U ll' ill ,
will >' in il '' to !1 :: in
ferior pin.' li hm. wii'iu this win
ter tlmn il would a wi ll round .
draft li a-sr a I I the w.wkdi • 1 uv
ot the two anim Is wi I b * iw t
to inii'
The IP'tl-To. k of Success
cUei
-i’i"
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id
lies In a ke n, elrur bruin,
irulomltablo will mid resistl
Sueli power cornea from tl.
hetillh that Dr. Kilim’s New Life I’ills
impart. They vitalize every organ
and Iniihl up brain and body. .1. A.
Harmon, Ll/.omore, \V. Va., writes:
“They art* the best pill
Jin; ut all Druggist.
ii-! It’s a Top Nolcli Doer
to j Great deeds compel regard. The
jj world iTutVib its dorrs. That’s whs
j the American people have crowned
, l)r. King's New Discovery the King!
of Throat and Lung remedies. Ksers
at 'in i«. a health force. It kills germ . I
ami, colds and lagrippe vanish. It
h iiL cough-rucked membranes and I
c >ughing stops. Sore, inflamed bron-
chial tubes and lungs are cured and
hmimorriiages cease Dr. (»•■.> Mme
Black Jack, N. (,'., writes: “It cured
in * of lung trouble, pronounced hep-
I ever used.’* less by all doctors *’ atle and ♦I.Od.
j Trial bottle free* Guaranteed by all
--- | druggists.
C. Ten el uml w ife of the Now
Texas Store went to Unhurt Mon
tiny to #ee the elephants.
Don’t forget to ask
with r' cry ‘ It.BD cn -ll
ill Dll • le "Pwen's c
\ r editor took his Letter half
| ami the other three four!lift and
, hied himself to Lhwtnn, Satin
j dav to sep the hi/g show. liiug
f,M lick,'Is m>M'* '* •"■iter md liigum- this
vein' lliiin i'vhv before uml we
wuldii't linve missed it for st-ver-i
ill times Urn r-ost nltliougli it wnsl
Iunit m was wind
• a i luily ; r.;i<l lit* t ■.
.* had a \. b• .*i>* shrimp
live- one.
t. very nd. A!'*o, she
■ lug' ei hi the sir and
slightly for ward, aeclderdnliy a uir-
ing flu Boston dip. widen made her
still more fas*.ir.ating.
Horne dreadful 11.inut.e3 pass. J. In
which he grew red jind felt all met.
! The silence waa.-int.onse. Even :hc
| incoming tide forgot to sing. Lou he
| Kept on—in Hie 1 .iJe Instinct ol tin
: chase is strongly developed,
j There v.ns something elocfrlc in the
j iituiospherc. Hhe knew how full 'Oi'
j tc’t lie felt, and she smiled.
That gave him courage nml he
swallowed t!ie shrimp
I “Didn't I nee you at Lady (lolightly s
| dance?’’ lie a. ’ d earnestly,
j tShe said, “(Jo way. man.”
I knew you belonged to a con:
family aa soon as l saw you." ke ven-
tured.
Her nose went further forward, but
she answered never a word
“Must have met you out with the
Loanishlres—hunting,'' he 'volunteered
with a grin.
“You’ve got u face like a plate.” she
answered suddenly apropos of noth-
ing.
“Anyway. I’ve got a tongue in it,”
he urged, gently.
She sighed. “That’s what I dislike
about you—your tongue. You’ve got
a tongue and can talk—that's where
you have the advantage of tin* monk-
ey.”
Me flicked his brown leggins with
his cane.
She looked at him, critically, coldly,
with a suggestion of contempt. “If
you hadn’t had u tongue l should have
wondered where you came from. And
1 should have guessed—the Zoo.”
They walked 50 yards in silence.
Me was nearly frozen off. but he
held on—if only to give her just a
pU*ce of his miiul of which he really
had not too much to spare.
Me thought aloud. “No,” he inur-
lt wasn't my fault, so every one
said, that llipe Conklin missed his
lootin' when he was tryin* to boa.d my
< njine after he had flagged me on
the midnight • express hi tell under
the wheels, lowin' his life,” said the
fat engineer; 'but 1 luamcd myself
considerable n. vorthelems, ‘if* took it
some to heart. It’s cuLomary when
oVre f! gc ;1 to just slow down ’n'
let the flagman make the tank step
to git on the * no n* tell you what's
doin’on ahead. Thi: ni^ht when llipe
swung me up because his fast freight
train was slaked a co-i^io ol miles
doV.n the 1 i:»** 1 cased her up 'a' was
cl rccly murin' more'a .- . \ n or eight. I
j ii * a ii hour when the i»t ^ c.ii io j
..long <0 11 ij'v, but :-uiiu: way or'i’uthrr
i;e miosed "n' went -miflvr, bein’ killed
before I <‘ould stop.
“1 took a wovk or so off. before 1 I
wo nl back on my run again, but I '
c 1;i) my miiul tliat raiiioudin' at |
ls best was a serious M. iiu*. s n' it
up to me to get do. 11 to cases
hi ;.*,«» back to work or move on down
in iiu; poorkouge.
Ns;(lu rly my first trip atV r the
:.(•(•'(!( 11' l was quite nnuen mish <'omin’
THE NORTH POLE
A Has just lx'i'ii discovired Rut
, the ]>po)'1h of Huyilt r ami vicinity
J di'-ciivt'i 1 (1 long npo tllil> the best
^ jilui-e to j>et stiipie and fancy gro-
' n ill's ill lowest prices was at the
1 Home Mercantile Company
1 T. S. IIAKKKY. Manager
wrwni^iT p'iteyTgT.s-:~.xc -.*3^ w
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THE GROWING NEED 3
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tiWf'h’
H#.L ’'-SWr......
M |®j|l
JIbank!
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along by
llipe hrd
Nic
•L hi
son’s curve,
death, lust
. ■ V " f
-"’Av. S '
\ )(ti x
i A'i, t
of :t bank account must become ap
parent as your business Increase?
Such un account cun be ol gr*(
service to you.
THE BANK OF SNYDER
'
in addition to curing foryourmon r
ey will collect notes and drafts on f
your out of town customers. It will f
discount the notes you receive in f
settlements, thus givingyou the use jj
of the cash at once, ( ’nine in and fi
talk mutters over with the officers, (j
THE BANK OF SNYDER. ;
ti -a'*3k:~ iOK"..t st mum
j*
AL.Li.‘-Tj.".L JE.-5
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S N\ (. CO.:’ Ili'.'CC (J
to i
o. tin curve
prilled . u\\
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L i.iys bf/t.m
”. As t.Ii (* tu»
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ji^litcu o:st- (*:i
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' ..m’ i dlin' tl * <.
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,",i (■ swin^ia' i.ori
, I’cvoss Hie
kick, Vvl.if ii of n>
;t si grad to
lop, ’n’ yA-p I (
! id.
'♦.i' we had
m.io to a bl;:;u:
?,.. u»
J.
uv.t v( i. we
c. il fird lu whiti
• It-
i L '
.uiybovly
loun vw.u n:i0lit
have
bi
i . ii o .viugiu'
“‘It’s mighty p;
.culii
*r.
j nighty pe-
I'liar,’ 1 says, cli:i
.bia'
ba
ck.
Ol course the
boys
li thought I
;as set*ill’ things.
bill
1
(h ciui ed up
DR. L. L. POTTS
Of Hi: of Rolls & DanieL Dt nlisis, of Oklahoma Cily
hack in SnycVr* to
reiutiin permanently
i\!l work Liuuranteed
iiil
lii'jjl class.
Air
Vital!/.nd
1 o r l 'ill nlcss
E x t r a c t i
Bank of Snyder Building, Snyder, Okla.
mured; ii wasn't at Lady Golightly’s
Mr. ami Mrs. M.
wo lit to ] jit w tou ii ud
unlay on Imsinu
11 a tioock
hi ih an S i' -
\ on un il not l»c troubled in any way
with the stomach, if you w ill MMiph
hike Kofhd at those linns winu \ on
It**'! that you need it. Kodol is guur-
^jnteial to relieve you. If it fails your
money will be refunded to you by tla*
druggist from whom \ou purchased it.
Try It today on this ru.t’ .mlee. Sold
by F.Ugh I h u:Slot
onr hii.Ij tDiii*. uawi hi wiiH \vi:oi j dance 1 met you; nor the hunting.
1\ tin prop i rod to handle 111** bi" I He seemed to be searching his mind,
crowd and many persons hud to
slc. p any place they could. Tim
hotels verc all tilled early in the
e\* n111o end a 'square meal
coilUln t la* pot fur miy price.
Money Comes in Hunches
to A. A. (’hishohn, of Treadwell, N. j
Y., now. Ilis reason is well worth i
reading: “For a long time I su Acred
from indigestion, torpid liver, consti-
pation. nervousness, and general de-
"I think I know—you earn: from the
pickle factory, where they make the
sauce.” ■"
bhe looked at him firmly, and was
direct In h r frank opinion.
“Herbert,’' she said, “you are the
limit.”
I have no limit, not being a book
maker, and my name ain't Herbert.”
There was a tired note in her voice.
m' down that 1 had seen a white
iight bein' swung across the tracks
n’ i wouldn't have it any other
way. Incidentally such an uccuiren.ce
didn’t go very far toward smootiiin’
out my peat up fe« lin’s.
“I wasn’t the only man who bad
seen the light a* that, lor it soon got.
passed aroun' up in the stove commit-
tee *n’ clese where at meet in’s of the
railroad men, n' other boys allowed
that they'd seen the same thing.
“My next trip down there on the
midnight express 1 just called to my
fireman as I came in the vicinity of
Nicholson's curve n' made him keep
his peepers peeled just to see what |
lie could see. As we come aroun' the j
curve the little white light was on the '
job all right.
“ 'Did you see It, Murf?* 1 hollers
to my fireman.
“ *1 certainly did,' he says, his teeth
a-chatterin*. ’You goln’ to stop?'
" Stop nothin'.’ 1 :<nswcra, for I wtia
get tin’ my nerve h ck now. If H it's
llipe Conklin's gho* t he wants to read
up on the rules. It ain't o> •»! L mi
to flag a t rain ith a v h
*’l jerked lla* t L. :'< » (•<*:i ’n* w e
went away from tli > i'v’t lilt, but 1
wasn’t scared a bit.
“We were not Ihroigrh wi*ti the
spookin’ of Niche’.-oil's eurvi , how-
ever, for the next time 1 v, is cornin’
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: Kiowa County Bank :
Welcomes and appreciates the accounts of
people within the trade area of Snyder.....
Your interest can be served by us to great ad-
vantage us we have the In st facilities lor band
ling your banking business of any institution
In Kiowa county.................
: Kiowa county Bank :
Get it Check Boci auu iJit.v lour Bills by Check
5* w9c •eae^seBseesewaesaeeflWBaeae aas tea me «se
NViW'V. V w '»W»WVWW*AA<V /WVi/>AAAAeAAAAMAeAAeAAA^
“Somehow, men with faces like yours east
always look as if they were Herberts, j got
You’ve got. to be, see, and you are tin*
limit. When it comes to talking of
Piessm insv
Mis Rinlii' !’o'\ rllis .>]>;«11 il
bility ” he writes. “1 couldn't sleep, j comes from, I’ll just take leave to tell !
had no appetite nor ambition, grew I you I'm u lady, and I come from no
weaker every day in spite of all medL pickle factory. I’m a laundress, if you
T:ul treatment. Thou usi'd Klactric | mil8t know Anrt if *< co'»<'» t0 11
l IIIttiTs. Twelve Imttles restore.! all Bui'shIi‘B Vo,,u‘s from'' 1 can u‘!l
I rum your face !iow you happened
You’ve not riot what one could call a
HtnrtltiK place. You've just simply oc
ctirred—sort of nljthtmaro."
"lasik here. Polly,'' he brnan again.
'Not Polly," she answered ourtly
"Ann, then?"
"No, nor Ann. nor Matilda, nor Liz-
zie."
I know," he said, triumphantly—
|i» ilo nil kinds of pi.on uul t.mcv ! my old time health and vigor. Now 1 |
th'UHsninkiliU. can attend to business every day. Itj
(’all at Jim Smith'd residence. !U » «oud ■rl.il medioine” Infallible |
I f»r stomach. Liver, Kidneys. Itloou
land Nerves, ode ut all dnigpists. |
•)ud(j[o W. ll. Dial wns n luidi-
D088 visitor in Uohnrt Wednes-
day.
Dr. H. II. Wynne, S|ieoia': t ol
?yo, Kt«r, Noso, nml Thn"it of
Oklahoma(’ity, w ill tv in Snvder.
*ututdav Oct (loth nt ofiico of
Pr. Bryce. ^I.iddes fitted.
Notice
When in Snyder yon and onr
friends art* re.|tn'8'.d to stun ut i
(lie l’ark Hotel. Clean t'o.nim.
•lean heils and lhe last in ‘ills in
(own, Mrs Tom ('hitnnmn.
Ullltlke's Wei Ids Fate t ohee sold
• nly tiy ttie Ilona' Meivantlle ' 'o.
“1
in I \ 111
John Howell returned Moiulav
morning fiont the ltij> Deinoctu C
moot11'n at Oklahoma City. A
(•rent deal of medieine was mixed 1 ''Rose.'
there and John was at the "Nor Rose,” she replied relenting !
I "Plain Margaret, that's my name."
"Not plain," he suggested—“not |
i plain. Say—sweet Margaret, lovely
1 Margaret, or—er, dear Margaret."
■'You're a rare Udder," she au
' swered
i He smiled and tried to walk like u
soldier.
Utok hero—1 take all that hack
about the pickle factory," ho began
First published October 11, ltlOlh
Publication Notice
lulkie District (’ourt in and for
Ktown County, State of Oklahoma. |
I
lilMiiebe Mullurd.
PI n inti (T
Ainn
Bullard.
Defendant
I ’ub! lent ion
Notice
leWITT'S CKRBOLiZsD Y.'iTCH HtZEl
SALVE For Piiott, Durnn, fioros.
Most wo turn art troubled \viti| kid-
oi v coin plat ill, and you Know very
many serious and rv, i1 fu'al dlsi'iises
re - alt from 1 le -c ' ;levt<d Ivnlncy
Iron'd,'H If you will lalo MeWltt’s
iCIdm y and Ilia,Id, r Fills as lliv,‘tctl,
you may l»c coulidcut of good lesults
T y them and see how o ily good they
»re 11.ova "of imlteli " *, p lls tbut
a "e 1 ■ ' ’ll d'd * o lit*. .,. you. 11,* sum,
joa get IVWill's S> .1 by tingle
Drug More.
Tlie above mimed defendant will take '
not ve that he Inis lieen sued in the)
above entitled court: That the names I
ol the puelies pin Int I IT in the action
see Hhinchc Itullurd ami the names
of the parties defendant are Alonzo 11
Hilliard.
Thai ssidactioTi is brought for the
pniiiose of obtaining absolute di-
voive am eustody ,»f minor child. j
Said defendant is noUlled .but un- |
less be inner the suld petition oil
the said pluhdilT on orlmfoie the I7tb
day ol Nt'Veiuber ltklb judgement wilt
b" taken against suld defendant In I
said action for absolute dlvoree to ,1
e istoily of minor ebild.
W itness my band at 11 ol >it • , • >k 1 u-
I" a tins tlic l Jib day ol i kdober:
lad i.
.1. A. Harris, t'lerk.
Uy Adeline Holts, Deputy.
No answer.
"Excepting the suucc," he added.
She teased her head.
He thought awhile.
"You know I knew you came from u
laundry all the time. 1 kusw by lea
sun - you've got such pretty white
Lands.'
with that node' ■' t nu. . I
whistle signal from the conduc-
tor to stop and no monkey tmsinem
about it. So i set up the brakes 'n'
we stopped. One (ft the journals on
the sleepers was gittin' agitated 'n'
the conductor had signal, d me to stop
till they could soothe It.
“Well, of course 1 was just tickled
to death to stop right there in the
community of Interest of that will
o' the wispy light. We came to a
standstill just as I was on a direct
line with it. There It was all right,
swingin' slowly 'll' steadily.. Now that
I could get a good sight on It while
the enjine was standln' still I saw that
It was considerable to the right of the
tracks 'n' some distance away n' only
the speed of the train coinin' aroun’
there made It appear to swing direct-
ly across the track.
"Know in' that we would probably
lay to some minutes while the crew
were pacifying the anarchistic box l
Just stepped down ofT the enjine n'
went to a little clump of treeH at the
side of the track 'n' peered through.
An' what d'ye think It was? YVhy.
there on a factory in a village a couple
of miles to the right of the track they
had erected one of them big clocks
tor advertisin' purposes. The long
pendulum was lilted with an electric
light 'n as the pendulum went from
right to left, lert to right, the light
would swing. Cornin' around the
curve you could get n glimpse of tills
swingin' light through a clearin' In the
4":
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BRINQ YOUR BILL TO US
But hold on! We don’t care anything about your Bill Goat
Whitt we're trying to snare are your house, barn, grunury, corn crib,
hen house, pig pen, rooHng and all such bills As Mrs. I’attington
says, “Them's what ,ve want."
And just to show you thut we’re willing' to “tote" fair in the mat-
ter, we’ll split our proltts with you- provided you get u merry hustle
on yourself and do business within the next few days.
We’ve got as slick a stock of nice dry lumber und all kinds of
building material licit* as you ever clupped eyes on, which we want to
swnp for coin or the realm. And we want the coin just had enough
right now to make it Interesting for you.
U/m.^a/T^erop 0(^o.
Do yuu think they are pretty?" she l trees, but after the train gut straight
K<’t’ UilM8"tt 1 uv lie before VOU
m 11 your f;i( In ;1' lie paya the
liigliost market price. 4tw r,
( S.’lll )
I .aw son .X IFikrstr ov,
Ally’s fur t'lulntlil.
said, holding one up without reserve.
"Prettiest hand I’ve ever seen." he ]
said, und held It for half a minute. J
locking pleased
"When you’ve done," she urged
plaintively
"Want to hold It all the evening 1
do," he said—gr«»t!y daring
"Silly boy," she answered softly.
"But It's suoh a nice baud,"—this, \
softer still.
"1 take back what 1 said about the
fees," she answered "Soems to me, j
you've got rathsr a nice fare, really " '
"Not half *0 Dice us yours," he re- I
turned gallantly.
"You art a dear, silly, little mi u," I
she |urgl*4.
"If lovtac you Is silly, I'm—"le be-
gan.
"Well, dear Uttle man, Uu n'
admitted, almost r»'T"
"Of sll tks dear »
From this polut. for
con' srialtoa was simp
cned up again you'd lose sight of It.
"As I said before, I'm no believer
in ghosts, but l was mighty glad to
know that It was only a clock pen-
dulum 'n' not llipe Conklins ghost
that had been u-hocklin' me. If I
hadin' got nervous tt' rnn so far by 1
would have found II out (he drat night,
it' saved myself a lot of frcltln'."
Rallvny Travel to London.
If the number of people dully enter-
ing ..Million were to he dtspulcticd
from any given station by tall. 1,!>?7
trains, each conveying 000 p- rsons,
would be reaiili'gft.
I u*'-*V
"The more money n womnd hn ■ thn
■ i . iv,t lull tin' i:m hi. * "i.'1 mV,
Meg li by that name."- New
Y ork I’rc ,s,
What Little Things Can Do.
c, :i I rm. . i' .ill axes fall
great ttvus. *
SNYDER STEAM BAKERY
Formerly
COSTENS BAKERY
Huviler Steam Bnkory is tin* only steam bakery in Kiowa
Comity.
.t’omr in nml see ns manufacture Bread, l’ies, Cakes
mix tiling iu tliu bakery liu *.
mill
Youth for I'lisinons,
SNYDKU STEAM BAKEltY
WESLEY COHTEN, Proprietor.
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Anderson, John H. Kiowa County Democrat. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1909, newspaper, October 14, 1909; Snyder, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc497617/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.