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Kiowa County Democrat from Snyder, Oklahoma • 4

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Snyder, Oklahoma
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THE KIOWA CODNTT DEMOCRAT Newsy Items About Our School Save on Your Gas and See the Scenery! Byrne Gerhart of Snder was me of the University of Okla homa students who Bang on the VN AD radio program Wednesday night when nine university students, seven vocal soloists and two violinists rendered a program of music which lasted for over an hour, according to Willard Darrow, instructor in violin, who was in charge of the program. to buy a new suit for gym. can let Jim buy his own suit. have you no better wav than standing in front of the gate idliDg away your time? Paul-I aint idling away my time. There is a chump inside with Tomye Jo and he is paying me 10c an hour to watch for Mr.

White. 0 By WILL I AM E. KNOX Prtlldent American Banker Asiool-tion A lone, long ti-ne a rory great teacher aai'l, "Man shall not lies by bread alone." that la true. A man who Urea by W. S.

Drumm of Frederick, went to Oklahoma City, Mon-day. He has been very sick and this is his first time to leave the house for several weeks, Mr. Drumm was director of this district in the Oklahoma Cotton Growers Association for several years and during his administration of affairs we never heard a complaint of his management. Now the members and the head officers seem to be having all kinds of trouble. An unknown negro died at the cotton mill Monday morning.

He was buried in the Potters Field Mondav afternoon He had come here from Lawton and no one seems to know anything about him He was sick and it is thought that he became so chilled Sundav night that he died from the effects of the exposure. Subscribe for the Kiowa County Democrat. Lorraine-I want to buy some Urd. Clayton (grocer) Pail? Lorraine-'T didnt know that it came in color CAN YOU IMAGINE bread alone and limply feeda hie body will be nothing mors than an animal. There la more than bread that goea to the making ot a Ufa.

There are the thing! ot the mind and the plrit, and we are NOTICE Frank C. Pavton and wife have a new bov at their home that came to live with them last Thursday, February 26. 1925. Mr. Pevton is employed at the Roark Garage.

Dr. Hamiltons stork did the work. Bryan -Graveyard Sheik without (turn? George his hair combed? J. D. Playing ffolf Ford-Without a grin? George G.

-Taking voice! James G. With a sweetheavt? George in the pa William E. Knox Notice to Tax Payers Of Assessors Dates per? YOU who owe for services rendered in 1924, and previous years please call and make satisfactory settlement; or dont expect me to serve yu any longer, I am not financially able to continue your accounts on my books. If you dont expect to call me in the future that Buits me but pay me and I will think mce of you and you will think more of yourself for being honest. Very respectfully, J.

Bryce, M. I). FOR SALE --New high grade Upright piano, satin finish mahogany, with bench to match. Will sell this piano on easy payments to responsible party. Piano can be seen at Wilkinsons Dry Goods store, Snyder, Okla For further information write Gross Music Store, Lawton, Okla.

2t In compliance with Chapter 84, Section 9666, 1921 compiled Laws of the State of Oklahoma, the undersigned County Assessor in and for Kiowa County, Oklahoma, or my deputy, will be at the following named places for the purpose of assessing all personal and real property for the year 1925, and request all prqperty owners, administrators and persons who have property in their control or possession to appear and make rendition of same, at the time specified below. Done and dated this the 2nd day of January, 1925. P. K. GOURLEY, County Assessor.

J. R. BRYCE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon all of making a great mlatake if we meaeure eoccese In thla world by material thing.

Material thlnga ara all right and ought to be empheelaed to gome extent, but they ehould not occupy mure than their proper place In the scheme of things. Over aod above and beyond them ara the thlage of the intellect, and over and ahore thus are the things of the spirit, the finer thing of life If. In reaching cut for material prosperity, we forget those thlnge, we may get the material prosperity, bnt will not get tru Joy and true happiness out of life. I want to commend to every one that. In addition to striving for the good things of this life which are good In their wsy, to remember the other things also.

I promise you If you do that. It will not make any difference whether yos get great rewards or not; It will not make any difference whether you arrive at high position or not. Ton will have Instead a great Inward satisfaction, and you will feel that you have lived a pretty good life and had a good time while you were doing 1L Have your good time as you go along Don't be like the automo-bllists that go wh'zzlng over the country at sixty miles an hour and arrive at their destinations at the end of the day's run not having seen the beauties of the country they went through; hv-tng seen nothing or the birds or the flowers, of the etreams and the trcee and the hills, but having just totaled up so many miles on such an expenditure of gas. Save on your gas end en Joy the scenery as you go along through life. Just put that into operation save on your gas and see more of the scenery! First M.

E. Church Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching each 2nd and 4th Sundays at 11 a If you are not attending at anv ottier church service, you are cordiallv invited to attend each of our services C. H.

Hickman, Pa3tor Special attention given to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Do you want to wait a year or till Gabriel blows his horn before you are paid for UR labor? No. Neither do I Prompt payment gets prompt service and prompt service DEMANDS prompt payment. Residence Phone 79 Office Phone 90 Snvder City and Snyder Country, February 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20. District 68 (Olive Branch) (at Consolidated No, 8 school house), February 21. Mountain Park Citv and Mountain Park Country, February 23, 24.

25 and 26. Mullins (at store), February 27 and 28. Roosevelt City and Roosevelt Country, March 2, 8, and 4 Cold Springs, March 5 and 6, Hall9s Catarrh Medicine Combined Treatment, both Mrs. Arthur Hollis was operated upon at the Border Hospital in Mangum last Thursday. The last report from there indicated that she would recover from the operation.

She has been sick for several months. Miss Coleen Clapham came home from the Border Hospital Sundav. She had been operated upon about a week before for ap pendicitis She i3 getting along well and will soon be able to re-sume her school studies. Her mother, who had been with her, accompanied her home. local and internal, and ha been successful in the treatment of Catarrh for over forty years.

Sold by al! druggist. F. J. CHENEY Toledo, Ohio Joe Without battle of confidence at a ball game? John D. -Not writing love notes? Day Not teasing the girls? Mack being a smart Alec? Donald going courting in a buggy? Steve stealing chickens? Iete being awake? Jess without a marcel? Guy telling the truth? Berry Ruby, something is on my mind Uubv Dont worry, itll die of starvation.

Mr. Beeson asked Dan to tell about the great orator, Calhoun Dan Its a wonderful thing for women, The popular permanent wave; Now its up to some struggling inventor To get out a permanent shave. Lora (in history) --Mr. Beeson, I cant pronounce this word Mr. Beeson- Xick it over into high and go on.

Dr. Terrell and Mr. Kennedy, the lecturer and singer of the South Methodist Revival, visited school last Tuesday morning. We enjoyed the talk by Dr. Terrell and the songs of Mr, Kennedy.

Mr. Newsom gave a very interesting talk Friday afternoon about Indians. Miss Whitwell in English class--What are some of the quotations from Arnold? Steve--He that settles on a hot stove shall rise. Miss Addison in a book would fall here in the school building on Saturday, it wouldnt make a sound because there wouldnt be any ears to catch the sound. Bryan-Ill slip up on it sometime and see.

I want some gum. Pete-YouU be surprised some of these days when 1 give you your gum bill. Ethel -Mother, Ive got (Oo- STRAIGHT TALKS WITH AUNT EMMY PROF. -K. FEIGE ON SUCKER LISTS" The Drugless Healer, founder of Feige Health Culture Institute of Oklahoma City, is in FREDERICK for a few weeks only, at the What to Do For A Persistent Cough "Ever sine 1 bought that 50 electric company bond.

Aunt Emmy." 1 i i said Helen, "I have been pestered by AMERICAN HOTEL I Where he can be consulted by sufferers afflided with rheumatism, epilepty, diabetes, dropsy, asthma, Brights disease, nervous troubles, stomach and kidney ailments, and those terrible scourges of humanity Everybody knows how foolish and dangerous it is to let a cough hang on and on. The proper thing to do ia to stop it quick and for this purpose there is nothing better than that great old home remedy that our parents and grandparents used so successfully Dr. Bells Pine Tar Honey. It often relieves a severe cough overnight. Doctors say there is really nothing like pine tar to quickly loosen and remove the phlegm and congestion which are the direct cause of the coughing, while the honey not only gives a pleasant taste but helps soothesorenessand irritation.

Hut be sure you got the genuine Dr Bells Pine Tar Honey and not some substitute. Dr. Bell's is Hie original, and has been known for many years as the best. It isscientifirallycom-pounded of just the right proportions of pine tar, honey and otherquick-acting ingredients, which the best doctors have found to aid in bringing quirk relief. Contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, so can be given even to young children fine for spasmodic croup.

If you want the best home remedyin the drug store, get Dr. Bells. 30c at all good druggists. CANCER and TUMOR, Etc. Prof.

Feige knows how to remove the cause of ills without the destructive influences of harmful, poisonous drugs or commercial surgery. His success has been phenomenal. Consult him before too late! CONSULTATION FREE. PR. BEIL'S 9uz.

(SsjlqAnaJZ PIHETARHONE? iiiiiiimmm iiiiiiiiiitiiniH tiiiiiiitiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii Eat at Harrys all sorts of bond salesmen to buy other things. I should Ilk to Invest again, but I ara bewildered. Every day or so I see something tliat sounds so good. lUit I don't know wbat to do." Tliat reminds me, said Aunt Emmy, Ashing through her work-basket and taking out some clipping! from her needle bonk. I hive an artlele from a magazine that will help.

The writer gave some quos tions to rnakn a bond saleaman answer In writing and snld that the salesman were on the square he would answer the queslion tatikfac (only Here they ara," and Auul Emmy hegan to irad: '1. Will my bank say that the bouse whirli is offiimg tna security la reputable? 2 Give an exait description ol the security? '5 What provision Is made for paying off Una mid other securities of tip- company? "'4. What is the nature of the luitiiiiess of the company? ''I How much of a margin did the company earn annually over all its depict union uml interest chaigee for each of the last ten years? "'6 What dividends has Ihe company paid on Ha slock for each of lha last ten years? ''7 What are tho companys total assets and liabilities and has it sulfl i lent funds to carry on Its business? "'8. What are the experience and reputation of the na controlling and operating the "Then the next thing to do Is to go to your hanker and let him che up all this Information for you," added Aunt Emmy. "Now that you know your name la on a 'sucker list' be doubly careful.

What's a 'Bucker Aunty?" It la a list of the names of people who have purchased securities or Inquired about them Such lists are bought by so called Investment brokerage houses all over the country. Ixits of bad securities are sold through unscrupulous brokers writing to tile names on those lists" "Oh. that's It, is It?" exclaimed Helen "1 suppose the poor people are flattered at getting such letters. I know I as." "Just so," Aunt Emmy said, wiU a smile. Anne B.

Aymes. I I i iitintiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiHniiiiii Subscribe Now for Kiowa County Democrat SPECIAL OFFER This handsome three piece In Honor-Bilt Overstuffed set, upholstered in Baker Cut Velour, for only Snyder Filling Station Under New Management 50 179 I have leased the Snyder Filling Station, formerly managed by A. A. Chambers and John Ford. I will only carry the very best grades of GAS and PENNANT and MOBILE OILS TpTJTC'l With each set we will give a beautiful 48-inch Queen Anne davenport table.

AVAjIJ See our window display and you will see just what we are selling at the same price that they are advertised in Oklahoma City and we save you the freight. We have everything for the Living Room, both in period and modern styles, and, as usual, you will find the price a little less than you expected to pay. Tires, Tubes and Accessories Yuur Business Will Be Appreciated W. C. Hartman FURNITURE FOR EVERY ROOM IN THE HOUSE SCHAEFFLER FURNITURE CO.

Snyder, Oklahoma As the Gang Saw Them. MtV t'ojt- were calling each Iv ihe names of "Retl, nrli" nntl 'Hone." When asked they did so. Squlneh spoke for "Its our mimes what matches noks best to the gang..

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