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0 THE SXYDF.K WEHKLV SIOAI- 4 4 4 4 , 4 i A Genuine Hair Restorer. Did you ever know of any hair preparation which would really grow hair and restore the color to gray or faded hair? There are many preparatlona highly advertised to do the work. It la probably your experience that none of them will really meet the clalma of their manufacturer. There are many ao-called Hal: restorer which are nothing more than harmful chemical dye, which do not prow any hair, the only re tult being that they only dyed the hair, having no permanency and often causing a atreaky appearance. It haa been the aim of the chemists for year to discover a prepar ation which would really grow hair, and reatore the color to gray or faded hair, but heretofore they hate met with no ucce. Frof. Rembler now claim to hare discovered a combination of harmles vegetable composition which la a genuine hair restorer and ill grow hair and doea not contain any dye of any kind, but will pos itively reatore the natural color and brilliancy to gray and faded hair. Thia la a very atrong statement to make and If any chemist with out the recognired ability and national reputation of Prof Rtmbler were to make this claim, we would be Inclined to be skeptical as to ita truth. It will be remembered by readers that are familiar with sclent! K discoveries that Prof. Rembler was the inventor of the one fire pro cess for gilding glaaa and also the Rembler wireleaa Coherer. Any state ment made by Prof. Rembler is entitled to consideration aa he would not maka any atatementa which mere not true and would Injure his estab lished reputation. The Siloron Mfg Co of Pueblo. Colo, have purchased the exclu sive American rights to manufacture Sagine. aa they have named Prof. Rembler's Invention, after havixg made a six months test of Saglne an1 thoroughly demonstrating that it would positively do the work. The Silo ron Mfg. Co. have authorised ns to make the following remarkable ef fr to all who need a genuine Hair Restorer." They will send a written agreement with every bottle of Sagine to the effect that If one bottle of Sagine conscientiously used according to the directions does not give entire at:sfact:on to the purchaser; if Sa gine does not actual'. grow hair and restore the color to gray or faded hair, remove dandruff and make the hair healthy and glossy, that they will pay the sum of $S 00 to any dissatisfied purchaaer. This is the strongest offer ever made by any manufaturer and or;e they could not possibly make. If they did cot know positively from ex periment that it would do exa-'tiy hit they claim for it. No one takes any chance in buying Sagine a it Is certain! wort ejje dollar to use a Genuine Hair Restorer, that :'! teally grow hair, and if it does not give satisfaction they will pay you the 15 aa agreed Send a $1.00 bill to the Siloron Mfg. Co. PneMo. Colo . stating that you wish to purchase a bottle of Sagine with the written agreement to grow hair and restore the color to gray or faded hair or pay you the sum of $5 and it will be sent to you by express in plain wrapper. The Siloron Mfg Cc. is Incorporated under the Laws of the State of Colorado and refer you to the mercantile agencies or any Pueblo Banks as to their ability to fulfill any agreement they make. THE SILORON MFG. CO.. Pueblo. Colo MiwtkMaary Pragrwm. For Monday May IT at the Meth odist parsonage at 4 p. m Subject What to do with the la migrant. . Bible Lesson Isaiah SSS-ia-lS Exodna 21-21. Leviticus 1:3J 54. la S(:7-S; 0.JS. !fayr--7tl AsserVa -way give to those who crowd throngs Ita gate sot only the thing material, but It more preciou thing those cf It highest Ideals Aim: A plea for the recognition of the larger needs and right of each Individ and for that Christian re'.ghborline which aha!! lead to He tlrtwt dtiresish'p. f Seng lectric I itters Made A flew Wan Of Him. IwrisnTf trrri pV- ' rj rtomart, fcfad aid isci., r.fl II. T. Air. KaJetrb, K. C. r Lttjial fciaevadid ce-t tti;Mi tst ftr bovk rt l-j . . '::.tr ta c4 I vi l it a r. ? r.a. mzg w en. at ill sr.iz STor.ts r sakCilm ti Ca ef Paint Tot U N Tik-TVe Paint It Not Switew i r ;T"r LT1 C Elanfioe of Mi Four Kinds What's C3 a ro5 at vo3 caa ard rxr. re kit elabc-te at: J df.ii'iri ri: it:; mar of the t'nred S'tr. Quit r f. Vr tfai rt rt -SSH- Ka ! kikM rrmJm (ml 0. L. Wilkirson Lbr. Co. Snyder, Texas Some cause of so.ia! disgust Mrs Bannister. Two things immigrants seek Mrs F. V. Clark. Reasons for thinking immigrant of today will be valuable addition to American cltitensbip In the fu ture Mr Morrow. Change in physics,! characteris tic ty residence In this eountry Mr. T. C. Davis House to House visitation Mrs. Harris Labor Temple" Mr Cumutte. Change needed la attitude of Christian people tcward Immigrants. Mr Kiel!. How is Woman's Home Missionary Work helping to solve theae prob lems. r:ccukn Host Mr A. J Grantham La4er Mr. C. C Cowling Wlea yocr f.v-d doe not digest well and you fed Mne. tired and J:ko urate J, ;oa should use a lit'Je HKF.ir.NK at bed-ime. It opena the tc-aelj. purifie the syrien aad re Mere a f:r.e ffl.r.e of health and "fj. Tr.'t "T-c Sold by all druc t . Mrs W. M. Curry returned Fr'.Jsy f""a Lan. aster. Bay Look Lie f t Tail Ginale A Map of Paint Yours? 'r-rvt c. ir-i tr dr-ee c! d&3rii u t v-t 'tip ifr S: . i ' u. L. m l A v; utt ht t-r r-w Lincolndimatic Paint swiat pn,V',ti mt sJT i ItUAZF.X MISKEPHKSKNTATIOX Cnlqnitt lrr Herald Minister Worltl in Fal.e l.lghu to When Governor Colquitt vis ited Snyder a short time ago he wa given a generous reception as the Governor of Texaa. Hundreds of people met him at the stau'en. scores railed on him at his hotel and an Immense crowd heard him sptak at the court house. Not that all these people are for him In his race for re-election but because he Is the governor of Texaa the first one to ever visit thia city. The reception committee was made np of democrats and republi cans. oroe are his supporters, but a majority are opposing biro. Yet he is the governor and waa our guest and we accorded him a fitting cour te y. Ir. Rinhop. pastor of the Baptist hurrh ws selected to Introduce the speaker and be Introduced him as "our governor" and not as our can didate. He spoke approvlnaly of tome of Governor Colquitt'a acta but at no time did he express or Implv a word to lead anybody to think that he favors or side tracks Colquitt' antl-prohlMtion Ideas or approve his course rejardln Iwiuor legisla tors or that he had any notion of votii;s for his re-election. orre and State cur.e to the fense of Ir Rishop th s wjy. "A rt Man Vrtnge!" Rev. M. C. Pishop. ;3tir of the Baptist church at Sndr. Tun by re-juest of a local committee Intro duced Gov. Colquitt when l"e spoke a' Snyder. Saloon pars so used nr. J ibused this courtesy ;l:on the puv ernorchip of Texas a to make the Impression that Pastor Bishop it sup porting Gov. Colquitt. The facts are that Mr. Bishlp did not vote for 'Colquitt two years ago and will not vote for him this year. This Incident shows that prominent anti- saloon people cannot show sa loon candidate any courtesies with out being put in false light by them and their papers. No doubt Gov. Colquitt and bis newspaper reporter knew Mr. Bish op's position, but did not hesitate to abuse his courtesy by seeking to cake the impressinn that he la sup porting a saloon candidate for Gov ernor arainst the noble, clean, patri otic statesman. Judge Ramsey. Ir. Bishop is a prohibitionist f.rst last and all the tme. He la a Chris- Isn gentleman and willing, though he may differ with Tisitor. to ac-.-ord to htm a "civil courtesy" and it is going to the extreme of dirty politic to accept hi courtesies and thea seek to cast a shadow over his character as an avced prohibition ist and a minister of the Gospel sHFRIFF-S SALE Notice i hrby given that t r.rtu of a certain order cf ta is sued by the Cierk of the D.j'r. t Court of scurry Conrty on tie l?th Jay of May, 112 in a certa.n it.se wherein, W. A. MtCullocgt is r':a- i!3 and h l. J.TJan is fiet-'tiiit. .z. hich tiuse a judctr.ect was r;i-r J on the first diy cf Apr.: l.-ll is 'nor of said tla.at;ff W. A V. ul Icneh atainst Mid deferiiit ! C Jordan for the s--rj cf $2 1- itcret ttr-:i at the r"e cl t; r Lt5 ;-tr i-.r.-rr. fr-.ra cf ;'idtrr.er.t t;rthr with a'l :'. u.t, I hae Itv.ed tp:n ati ..'. '.- he f.rst TyJiT J-.-. '.-'.t r vine the fourth ikx ' ' f-k.i t ttt t tb cost t'.L Jvr .z t?ir Tnu, w.-.ii :; h'i.r tc fi. r fi'h to 'he h c"t : r.l the r.ih'. t.tte. atd .he tx.i H J:rit i: --::ow:r --'r i rt: '1 u;--n Li :' ;r-;-r lor Isn. tc .t All tf k t N - : t cr tie v- C it T-x- he Liar krk. ;;':: cn cf Syi'T S -.r-? r The avT t a . : : - r: ij tf.'.t'y tt 'e - i i '.it-T-'.t for f o i -1? '. r. ti.'i-.iit ir.i 1-1 tV t'mrt IZ'l.i iz 'atr of W A NMt:' t:ih. tct-.lr with tie n el yjL-r f-.t k'-i tie rwe-s a;;'.:-d " the sa". tfa.f.cn i p roLr?. 5:er:? fj--;fy Po-Ly. Tc-.i. ft tie. May U. lilt. e-taiirr Maa ArmteJ -. Worth Star Telefratt: Herben Oall. ik a cf aa A'crney at ie-twater. Texas u arTr-it- Frl lay afte-rots ca Vain stre-et ty De--t.'v. 5pe!jhu Snow. Porter, and lodced la the city jail on a charce of fcrtery. Real I is accused cf pvfsicc a Bet it!-? check at Pnrtcn Pry ChxhIs 'otpscy Frtisy. ln Mar a 1 a-.J 2- ac-ri.r. j to tf.ir-i-.af.-a given by the p- '..c. Jeill vit.ted la Fcrt Worth atd cajh- ed two checks for $10 and $25 at Washer Brother Store. Thry were made out to Herbert Dealt, drawn upan the Farmer i Merchanta State Bankand Trust Company, signed by Heal) ancLKeall and Countersigned by H. W. Beall. Effort to locate young Beall at that time proved futile and until the latest complaint concerning him reached the police Friday, no trace of him was obtained. Captain of Ietectlves Connelley la In receipt of a letter from Dallas Hay ing that young Beall Is wanted there on a similar charge. MOTHERS I.IV Full Text of A.Mre. by C. K. Buch anan at ItaptiMt Tahernarle on Mother' Day. I am very glad indeed to add a mite to the exercises In the obser vance of Mother's day. I rejoice that the custom of observing a day In this behalf is being established In our social and religious life. From time immemorial, days have been set apart by custom or by sta tute In memory of the lives of great men, or In commemoration of great events, but not one in the memory of a great woman. How proo'. we are to look at the effet and for.ret t ie cause! How few men hate eer achieved Kreatne3, without first having had a sreat mother to train them and Inspire them. Read carefully the biocraphy of the truly great and pood nion of the asea and joy will find that the main springs of their promptinss and achievements are imbedded in the impulses and desires and aspirations created ithin them by the prayer, the wine counsel and the noWe train ir.e of a great and gid mother. The mother' Influence has been the euldine compass and DronellinK motive power throughout their en-j tire career hence I say we praise and adore the man, but often times fail to the see the cause from which his succe came his mother. Can you ;iame a great preacher, a great evangelist, a great missionary, a great statesman, a great ruler, a great man of the people In any sphere of life, that did not imbibe his no ble impulses from the memory of a mother' training, or from ome one else' mother w ho bad- great in fluence over him? So let do honor to the memory cf the mothers. I am glad. I say, that a spe ial day haa come among us to do homage to the mother to aktoweJce that the hand that reck the cradle guidefthe det!r.ie of the worl.l to acknow ledge that the -Loral, the religious, and the spiritual advancement that has been made la the world should be credited to the mother Too little attention has ten givtn to the arhietecei.t cf the t.titr ?hf ru wirke"! .i-.fy zi pa':r.t !y t-eh-sj the .'-, aLi beyond the r' c:t te-- cf'tr.. hcrtfh:ed We ir.J :t t :- -.'e :h yi;-,I;! r r et rcf. t-.t tei a.. t-'it hit! the .J ar if-i t.e eirv 'ti.z.ze i tie ir. 11 lit e?r. d a: at ; We ; r.eg g.f it: a av ca .fe w ' . -o r - v.-rs sr. f ! i ,- -r: r.it . a ti..y Vil- e e .. r. tti -i f?it u i'.kff-4 x .y. i -r .y t t r .i. r r.:i re r. ;: . . i l i r r " - 1 t . ' i at - t a r V it w cf c to hr: .3 . ! . are ' at i ap- A . -tter't iiy cir-ti; ii a heath- --r ratai la-.-! : a: cthear: cf Itrlttt;--. With:-.: tie rhr.s'.aa re'.t!---fi. the rr.-::her is a r:. a slave ari Is cruelly tle-:-i arl has n. j'.a:e the ec-cial :' Et3 car fore father Ir. the cr.' j-s g.-ne t-ff.-re ar.4 b-fcre tie Ctr;'a rt'.Igion ci-:.fi-.t:'i - :.S ar.1 cp-rvd tear's. cc--.. irre 1 -is: wc-.a-, iu aa inferior t.r. at l I"J only t.- 1 his s'.aie ar' ds his tili.tg F.: tie Christian reiig'.;-. has wrtutht a wer.jrfcl tiarte at! broccht a-t-ost a rard transit: --a. All honor aad glory to the Chrtf.aa Relirlcn that teach us t-- hotor aad eteena aad ther.sh our cc'her 1 shall rot atten-pt to enlarge cpon the graricn. the beciga. yea. the heaiet'.y lafiaen for the be'termert cf the world, for the alleviation of Its (sfftricg and for leading of u back to God. that are eaerted by tfc devcted. patient aad lovis mother, but will content raywelf by saying that It ia my understanding cf Moth er' ray. as we hould observe it. to place car wreath cf affertica ar i cr garlands of Jove poa her qaeea ly head today while she yet live a rtosg e to tell ker how Ec-rh we luv her aad a;rre'ate ter. To rt rr. ; J eata ether that h U grewttg "Cardui Cured Me" For nearly ten years, if different tirnei, Mrs. Mary Jinks ol Treadway, Term., suffered with womanly troubles. She says: "At last; I took down and thought I would die, I could not sleep. I coaldn't eat I had pains all over. The doctors eavt m up. I read that Cardui had helped so many, and I began to take it, and tt cured me. Cardui saved my life! Now, 1 can d anything." TA!t,E Th0 fflBUhVomaftTomc If yon are weak, tired, worn-out, or suffer from any of the pains peculiar to weak women, such as headache, backache, dracging-down feelings, pains in arm, side, hfp or limbs, and other symptoms of womanly trouble, you should try Cardui, the woman's tonic, Prepared from per fectly harmless, vegetable ingredients, Cardui is the bet remedy for yoa to use, as it can do you nothing but good. It contains no dangerous drags. It has no bad after-effects. Ask your druggist He sella aad recommends Cardui. Vltt av Ladies' AMnr Oet. Chattsaeef Medlcia C. Quftanrvn, Tnm. Icr SrcrtoJ wtrwcacMU, meA U-mmm wk, "Haa TrisMt tor Weaxa." sent Irs. ) M old and needs now, our loving kind ness and tender caresses, rather than our wilted flowers and failed wreaths place! upon her new made grave when the is cine. Words of kindness tenderly spok- cn now are worth much n.ore to her while yet she lives to hear and ap- fpreriut.' 'hem. than great bundles of cotly cut flowers placed upon her dosn-d coffin after her anpellc and Innr.ortal spirit has left i's tenement of clay to dweil with the great Jeho vah ar.d His risen Son whom she serv e d and loved and adored. The spirit of mothir's day as I con ceive it is to honor the mothers while j ! have used Doan' Kldn-y Pllia yet they live among us. Sorrow andl,,d hae fourn them very benoscl- penitence of our short comings, if any, toward those that are gone, come now too late to cheer them In those lonely days they -pent on earth before the departure. Let us resolve to redouble our ef furts to make life more pleasant, and more cheerful, and more happy for t e mother while they are yet withm. rhematlam pains removed. I can. uf Voug man young woman, do not grieve mother by carelessness or in-' attention: by waywardness or lack) cf appreciation Do not let gay com- j panicas or frivolous amusements, or ! more serious affair or occupation j roaie betwe-n you and yur duty to j make mother life aa, a happy a yoa ran pleasant and Leroy Johnson left Sunday ht:'.aea trip to Pexo. on a ocooooooooocoooooooooooooo o 0 o o o o o 0 0 o 0 o o B. C DAVENPORT W srtsio sellycu a Wind Mill, a Tank, or repair your tank. A garden rake, or a hoe, plow, bolts. Heel bolts, carriage bots, sweeps, Netting' for Qarden Fence. South Side of the Square, Snyder, Texas OOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 4 - Barrel 50 Cents issouri Flour $2.75 Per 100 Lbs.! AT ! Denson uetter do OI H t ITIZF.NS HKM iXO. i ' Fully Complied With A Snyder Kcident FurnUhed It. j There are few item which appear J jn this paper more Important to Sny der people than the statement pub- lished below. In the first place, It is from a citizen of Pnyder and can be thoroughly relied upon. In the ec ond place. It indisputably prove that I)oan' Kidney Pill do their jwork thoroughly and not temporar !ily. Read this carefully. j W. T. Rrlre, Snyder. Texas, say: 'I. My kidney s v wl.iic. oblleinti ir tj get up often at tituo: and '. aufferci from rheumatism, twinge. As I had heard of the ex cellent results of the use of Doan Kidney Pills, I got box ind In a, hort time after I began taking this remedy, my kidney were well and. 'highly recommend Doan Kidney j pin. to anyone ufferin: from weak. kindeys " por M)e by aI1 dealer. Price 50. ceni. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, xew York. Sole agents for the. United State. Remember the name Doan's ;,ni uke no other. A good rain now in a few days would brinj; joy to the hearts of tho people in Wet Texas. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o a-J J Syrup Per Gllon ! Sz Smith iA Get Yours 1 4 i 10