The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, July 26, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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Drs. HARRIS & HARKRIDE2
Dentists
Office up stairs iu the Thomas
Huildiii.
SNYDER TEXAS
A. C. Wilmeth . . Ilardv M. Hoyd
-WILMETH &.BOYD
Lawyers
Do a Kfui-ral prnctice. Wilmeth
Building.
SNYDER TEXAS
IU. A. O. KCAItllOICOrGH
(Tractice Limited)
Surgery Consiiltntlon nnd DInenca
of Women
Second Door Scarborough Block
rinyilcrf Texan
DUS. WlllTMOIUi & JOHNSON
rtiyslclnns uiul Surgeons
Office Ht Snyder Drug Co. Phono S3
.. . . llcstdeni e 135 and 133 .. ..
DR. W. B. FARRIS
Osteopathic Physician
Office on North Sid; Siitinro in
Williams Mtiildinir.
SNYDKR. TEXA
When in Snyder go to
D. P. STRAYHORN !
for
I a.
I Breaking PlowsJIarness Saddles
All Kinds of Leather Goods
Fine line of Uuggy Whips and Lap Robes
East Si(i) Sii;iri' Successor to Stituson Mros
S Farmers'
t.v 1 1
btore
a Wants Your Trade in
We buy groceries in carloal lots
and give our customers the bene-
j fit of our savings.
Sole agency for the celebrated.
Eoyal Owl Flour
Mo Getter Flour on the Market
ALL GOODS FRESH. LOWEST PRICES FULL WEIGHT
corinT.ors tijkat.ment
The Farmers' Union Store
R. H. BYNUM Manager
K;iL Side Si pure
I i. y?m "T.yri'nTO'TTT?.:-
lBisyrrasia
Life Health Accident and Fire.
Bonds Burglary Plate Glass
and Liability.
S3.0Q Policy for $10
PER YEArt
Indemnity for loss of
Authorized l.v f - vs ol State. Cash tVip-
J it il f 'tK.(n i. Deposit to protect policy
i ln.l let-.N of $:;i.r.)0..xi.'H. Days jl.'i.DO pr
J week vie'; ltenetit.
FARMERS' EXCHANGE DEP'T
We rood net a general K.Jnn;'f and Sale..
Agency ou-inoss on any articio of merit.
Uuy and sell r. ui estate and negotiate loans
Po-dr- products of the f.'irin orchard and
gulden ror exhibit.
Barnes-Kelley Realty and
InsnranceaCo.
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T II K UAPEUTIO () K I'' I K S
Dr. P'l'ool
Medicine Electric Musisnge Vi-
bration X-Hny High Potontlul
Kloitrlclty and other up-to-dato
means Tor treatment. High Po-
tential Electricity fihould not ho
confounded with powerful elec-
tric currents that urn harmful
national and Scientific applica-
tion of high potential electri-
city can In no way do harm
'i rea I mi n I Now t.'lvcn Any Hour
DitriiiK (he Hay.
4 Calomel Is Dad
lint Simmon's Elver Puririi-r If)
d dlphl fully pleasant and Its action
Is thorough. Constipation yields bl
lomness goes. A trial convinces. In
yellow tin boxen only. Tried once
used ulvvays. All dealers.
Union I
family Suppli
We have the
SNYDKU. TFA'AS
life limb sight or time H
d
hncjDoor North I'ost ( Mice
round r loor
SNYDER TEXAS
nocTon it. o. andekson
Dentist.
Second Floor New Faught nulldlng
Snyder Tcxna
COIMNU TDK I'OYOTK
West TeviiH Wolves to be. Ilnlscd for
Scientific anil Commercial
I'scm.
It hiii) been nald (hat nothing was
ever created without a purpotie and
that seems true since It haB come to
be known that cocklebura softened In
sweet milk make an effective poul-
tleo to cure snake bile and that the
ordinary prickly pear huu been found
not only good iitock food but la good
for people but Hclentlflc. ond mer-
cenary men have even gone further
than U" t and are about to coin the
debatable repulsive coyote which
Ikih no long been a pronounced nuis-
ance. In Went Texas Into a mine of
fabulous wealth and a laboratory
for the production of a cure for a
meat dreadful malady.
Scientists have found that the sa-
II vn and clobbers or a mad coyote
furnliih the serum which Is an anti-
dote for rubles or inuthlog bite ami
a syndicate oT caslern capitalists
have purchased two sections of land
near Alpine Texas on which to ck-
t.ib!lnh a coyote ranch.
Three hundred pairs or these ani-
ni.iU will be H '( ured by trapping and
f.oio oveiHtockeil zooliicual gardena
mi a lc:.'in:i!i';; and It Is expected
th;it the oi'l'sprlug from Ibis number
will (hereafter fiinrlsh iiiy number
or the animals ileiired. The ryinll
cite has an option lo leio.e neveral
f-eitieiis of land In the vbluily of
t In-t r coyote ranch upon which will
be grazed bilge flocks of goals which
will provide rood for lb" coyotes.
Once c;m h d iv a number (r Hickc
goalH will be placed at large vltliin
the enclosed sections of land to b"
tlcwnired at will by the hungry i ov-
ules. The rei ognii'd icletilifie r.-ict Unit
hydrophobia -r. mor" ictrcctlv
speal.lne rabies origlmiles and it
Hl.oTitaneoUil ainote; Hie ciijeli'S !n
their native state ti'-st siiLgct-led to
the promoters I lie bb' i or Hiis ut:-ili'i-laUIn;:.
Sine-' the din' n.-ry and
isolation of the world letiort led i:i-
leitr of (he germ which produces
rabies and (lie further discovery of
a sc r it m or culture ulilih when inoc-
ulated Into the patient prevent the
ii;i'-;i r.;l!'-c of the disease by d'"-!roy
iiu: the germ Institutes for the treat
inert of the diaease have been es-
tablished t liroiir.bout I he civilised
world with the result that the dis-
vnse has become very rare both in
man and In the lower anli.iiils. How-
ever it Is necessary at all lime to
keep on baud lit these institutes a
supply of tills serum and first sti p
in the preparation of which Is to re-
cure the g'Tin from roiiie animal
suff -ring from litis dr ailed disease.
Hence It Is that these germs being
hard to procure and since the scrum
retains Its vitality for only a short
time have become wry valuable and
lo secure them in sufficient number
has resolved Itself into one of the
mo; I I'erlous problems confronting
the medical world.
It Is for this purpose primarily
I lint the coyote ranch Is to be main
tained. After several years of eon- I
llnuous scientific observation of coy I
otes iu captivity It has I u proven
that it can be determined several
days before baud when one of these
animals Is going to be Ht lie ken with
the disease the infected animal In-
variably leaving Its fellows and tra-
versilitf a small circle for several
days before the disease otherwise
manifests itself or ran tie transmit-
ted to another. It wilt thus be seen
that any number of coyotes can be
seyregaled from thel nrgcr body
and placed with the iufcitcd animal
Hid thereby keep the disease within
hounds and In this way Just so many
rabid animals as luny be required
will always be at hand The germ is
found In the saliva uiul Is a scum
which forms on the teeth of the rab-
id animal. At the proper time the
Ktricken ii ii 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 is killed and this
substance collected and forwarded to
certain laboratoi ies In frame where
the serum used by the Institutes thru
out the world is prepared It is said
that this I -ted matter is paid for
at the rate"'cf $100 per mini o and
that about t'.-". million dollars earh
;-e ir Is expi mled for this substance
About one lentil of an ounce can Is
secured from one rabid coyote.
It will be readily seen that the in-
i ome to be derived from this soune
alone will be ei'iirmeus and suffi-
cient within Itsiir to Justify cen a
in mil larger expenditure than will
be required to finance the undertak-
ing While neither the skin nor the
hair or fur which rover It has been
of great value heretofore. It ban re-
cently been discovered that the hair
Is possessced of a perul'ar and val-
uable quality. The royote while alive
Is always found to lie teeming with
f.eaa and other paranltlr Insects and
vermin but Imniedi ttely after death
nxerr character of this vermin leavea
the body within a fw minute. I'p-
on Invest ieat Ion of this phenomenon
It wan learned that aome chemical re
action take place In the hair which
become not rnly repellant to the
veriuln but actually yjonous to
It. This quality Is retained by the
hair indefintcly. The iminiigement of
ths enterprise states that !t will tine
the fur or (he surplus uninfected
coyotes iib an Insecticide mid that
there Is already mi null lulled de-
mand Tor It among the maliresj
makers or this country at a price
approximating 1 per pound. There
Is about one pound id f 11 r on the hid.
cr an adult coyote.
The skin thmuded or Its covering
la to be marketed in Mexico v Ju re
they lire muniifact ured Into sklu
bag's sed in gathering pnl'iue and
In milk delivery.
The tall or the coyote Is detached
from the sklu with Us' balr.v cover-
ing In tact. These are sold to east-
ern muniifact itrlng milliners. vbo
first bleach ami I ben dye them In a
variety of shades and tints. Those
who claim to know say that when
pificeil upon the latest creation in
Indict hits they vie with the ostrich
ilume In grace of out line and wil-
lowy crfed. Crude coyote lulls bring
eighty cents each.
One other prorlitt t which Is deriv-
ed from the coyote has cor.sUerabl"
value. The claws at the end id' the
toes are miscpt Ible of high poll'h
anil are in great demand as ottia-
meiils for btiir plus clc Tliee are
extracted rrom the I -t daring the
life lime of tile tuvoie.. ;:l intervals
of six mouths end bring twenty
cents a set of sixteen. The extra' ibm
cam i s only a leiiipui ury mrce i of
the prdil extremities.
The undert.ikii'g will be wet' le d
with liilcrist. and ir sm cc l nl
others w ill no doubt t tiunge In coy-
ote raising.
iii:t i: i iiii;psiMi's
To a man or w oman u be eic -is
to lle In Texas there is a gn at ::.iin
111 being ediiinteil in Texas. It gives
a knowledge of Hie State's history of
Hie Character of I's people el the
condition of itn life that are neces-
sary lo sin cess In Tvxa. It viven
further ii w ide nc. ual nl am e with the
lest class of people from nil over
the Stale that throu'-'hout lite is an
iinfallini: sor.ree of pleasuie and
help. .Since Its foundation in lsx.'l a-
boul twelve thou:.. itel students have
attended the Cnivcrsity of Texas of
whom over thirty three bendr-d have
taken degrees. Today eiirollt d In iu
various d'parimenis ar" over 'imhi
st mlciil s.
In . . 1 1 1 . i 1 1 i i up tin1 a'-se: ; of Ids
years in Hie I'n i v. t ? it y of Texas ot;"
of Its it I k hi ii I says:
"Tile last but teall.. lb" Li-.l!e
gootl derived 1'ioni t lie I ' n i v.'rsi I y
course conies In Hie graduatis all
Ihroitcli the remainder of Ihelr live.'-.
Kvcry stiidelil has made liialiy and
blulily congenial liietnis durltiu those
lour years and nil throi-.uh life they
are met with again. The old frieiitls
are a constant pleasure and new ac-
quaintances are easily formed thru
the magic bonds thai draw all alum-
ni ami e-slud"tits of the (bar Al-
ma Ma'er together thus no mailer
what part of the Stale one goes to
there Is always to be found some obi
'Varsity students and a conni on in-
terest draws people together."
And in a similar vein a man now
prominent in the Slate's cdm a' iotial
work writes:
"I think my greatest slnule pleas-
ure secured throuuh lulvirsltv at-
tendance is the thotu'.ht (hat in evcrv
limn or any size In this State is some
cotmetilal spirit whose Ideas are
akin to my own and that wc develop-
ed these Ideals together as students
of the old I' of T.
(ollinielt ill I Secret:.)-) Ih-iiim.
llt ow nsvllle. An i-ie:lish syndi-
cate lias just closed a ileal for one
million aires of land just acros the
Itio (ilallde in Mexico The price
paid was eiulneeii dollars t Mexican I
per acre. It Is an irrigation proposi-
tion mid the eiijlie I met will be
put in totlon and cultivated by teti-
t.nt farmers
I'dshop Texas The r. .. t aires
ef lainl thrown open to settlement
hy the division "f Hi" King ranch has
heell H'ld to Settlers 11 lid IllOHt ol it
b under ( nit iv iii Ion and an aibli
llonal 'Jti.uen in re tract is belli;
placed on tb' market The prim tpal
crop is cotton and feed stuff Cotlon
jews one mile
i ii farms in t'
let h are common
-:hm.
McKlnnev Texas. A fitini'T
near here is icMrte lo hiive barv-
ts.eo ie a li.iles ol anil't. vviicheiu
'e.LMI pouni's off mi' ai'e of land.
HID' bushel of millet seed vv us C-'d
In planting At i2 per ton Mi"
grower rcalieil over J tin on tie
i rop.
Klnwllle Texas
nieiit for (learlng th
tuesqulte by the usi
has proved a auccesa.
'i be ex far1 -
I III I Of til.'
of biirtiuHi'
The HVerage
tost of clearing idiiti ny Mcli.u la-
bor Is twelve dollars per acre but
the d)namite k'-mcs le'Jit e the
i-ost to eight doilar ;n r ht"
C. J Jacffill
uoi:i lleriuleich
here TlieadaJT
Blood Was Wrong
ffrr
M VII tVUilll av
1 to female ailments arc urged
scientific tonic remedy lor women v-uiuui uv-ia yiuwyuy
yet ecntlv and without bad effects on the womanly system
relieving pain building up strength regulating the system
and toning up the nerves. During the past half century
thousands of ladies have written to tell of the quick curative
results they obtained from the use of this well-known medicine.
TAKE
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Mrs. Jane Callelinn suffered from womanly trouble for
nearly ten years. In a letter from Whitevlllc.'N. C she
says : " I was not able to do my own housework. My
stomach was weak and my blood wa3 wrong. I had back-
ache and was very weak. I tried several doctors but they
did mc no good. I used Cardui for 3 or 4 ironths and now
I am in the best health I have ever been. I can never praise
Cardui enough." It isthc best tonic for women.
Whether seriously sick or simply weak try Cardui.
Wrllt to: Uillri' Ailvinrf Dept.. Cli.Htnnoort Mtdlcine Co. ChaUatioora. Tcnn. E
lor Spinal lnttructiont and 04-page hook.
.. . - . ".
There is not king sntiill about
Clrimp Clark. Cm-ii with Ilr.v in's
vvot ds of ci it icisiii s ii! rln-i'ig in bis
cai.s iikI vv llll til" sling of defeat still
fresh in'liis soul lie led a company
of 111! Coiiiressineli to the .homo "f
(iovt rnol- W ilson to pledue solid sup
iot (tot lie deinoi rat ii I i ki t..
Sntiiim r i olds are bard to get rid
of. and frciiueiilly bad to nMliiua.
bronchitis and hay fever.. He not let
vi.i.r cold ret a hold on you but uss
Coiev 's I loi. y iiml Tar Cotupound
for iiai' k rclb-r. V. II. Allen Chel-
.. ; wis i:::ys: "Wi- prefer b'lday's
Honey and Tar Compound l other
Civ; -.ill ii: I'll if iia-i became it quickly
i men (ouylia i. ml lolii.. It will ward
off a cold If tak n Iu time. Contains
tin opiates. f;ndcr I'm:: Co.
'.r. v;oodl of pi' side. it of the
!.' 1-v. i i: . ' I..' e t I'.ift ie a--: oi I. .1 loll
of l:'er. Ceioi:'i'o was III J'nyder
; v. eek ill the ilOelest of tllilt
v oi I ;.i d I I i:r d Tie eday night at
the I'.iipih I Tiibiei aa- to.
Ih'ffntnry is alway erioun nml often a
ilvncfiin i'i-eise but it can be cured.
( 'ha ml terla ill's Colic ( linlcra nml 1'inrrlim'U
lleincdy has cured it even when malignant
nnd epidemic. For sale bv all dealers.
Music Store
Sovtliwe.st Corr.er Sipui re
Yotiv. ili fin. I Sin t l Music in
ttiietion l!ooli Mnic;il lnst.ru-
mints. Kine Slrinejs and Sup-
plies of till kinds l'inno Tunin-r
anil (re;aii llcjiitii in"; :i Specialty
J D. BOYD
Is it the Hair or the. Pace
If yu think it In lh faci luko another 1 A t Ihn
t-t l.fwN itii'turol ht-rtt. Ono nhvn tt tct'l whit h
tin m t-.t rritic.l wmill intniunrf Iwutitifui.
While hrr fi-ntiirf urn fairly prf-t Iit (rtpstt
rhii'-m I iH in a phi of dm Iu trnti' huh. '1 ha t-iMMili-
i tnrr i . ii Mfl vil i i ti ff.tturiM iiml othiT
ilr'n 1 vi-fi-i t th:it t tu w ul i h "f hnir ii wanting.
I.''iJi cf thi'-j- Itiil.t -d '-nil I it'tiart nttj'Tittun any-
tnt ! Ii 1 1 men fnr a liiilt-f n t ran onoona roimt
if In-r fnii'i-rli ImvihIv n I thd uthr on uccnint ol"
brr rnrmcnt ni ifiii nnciv
Thn him nifikrt till i n ililTcrfnri. A worn sin !
tier kia UjL in i x. w n"i lion u nhu i n-4 hT
1 1 air.
Ncvvbi o's licrpicidc
Saves the Hair
Tin - f r.'ithinir w Vi h i ' rnirti '- tli" ni uj ilitfnlrutf
T?i; 4 iip.fi .iTiir i n it i hi i. ' t h f - I- inur' or U w rx !. I iii dm to tho wriirif "f n
Vi-iii nriv t h or"mirii r iii i t ' r i inn-1 u T (.-; rn.
It r-d il htirr f h rnm imi I h; .t of In al.h !.i:rrm dmri intu the fi.llt ! ft"l rvrtit 'ut.jf
I'm . I ' h'lir. H'ldWII.f II li full Ollf.
Nptvlift's II. rpi'.nlc uiili' '1 H'rula! I urvl iitt-lit'i-nMy kil thu nti. K ! tli( ". ulp r' afl1
Imir .-I'll .
I . H Ihii . .n vntsl ihI. if n- Imir foiiirVn htw m 't Iwiiitp atrnthM--i a
( f h ir t s h uoltrin.itt I
'.' Ill ' i. n.l In-1 r of IWn Mr hai-- h vtnt ifu! to . U uniiti ul alUv .
An :i!niri.Iiini'' of Mil1 ir lit r :i ii-iir i. . incn. i' i-f' t hw.tvut y an 1 in firrmit I'- n-1'"' 5 "
l r'..f : ti i . UTiiiunl'Tiat !'
Y.-j ii.e Djndruff Germ
Hr m '.t fir nr dIUr ir
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B. C DAVENPORT
Wantsto sellyou a
Wind Mill a Tank or repair your
tank. A garden rake or a hoe plow
bolts Heel bolts carriage bots
sweeps Netting for Garden Fence.
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from the aches and pains due
to try Cardui the reliable
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Hume I rrainit ni tut women. m inc. i jj
r eirtwn ' jii n.'
Im .1. T. Whltmoro Is having his
reslib'liee leinod'led llltl com.ldet-
i hie addlioiiH put to It. When finish-
ed it. will be ti modern convenient
home.
leisters on lb" hands burns
scalds old sores laaio back ami
rheumatism are all subject to t!n
great healing and penetrating powr
or iiau-ai;is snow i.'im.mknt.
It is a marvelous pain relief. Price
2."ie alie nnd $ I . ( 0 per bottle. Sold
by all druggists.
A TEXAS WONDER.
The Tax c Wonder cures kidney and
bladder troubles removing gravel
cities iliabctes weak' and lame barks
iheii'niati in am! nil irregularities e
the kwlnevs and bladder. troitU" in
! children if not sold by your ilriii'gi-t
will be sent by mail on receipt ol Sl.t'U
i Or e small bottle is two month's treat-
' rncnt and seldom faili to jn-rfecl iinee
' Dr. K. W. Hall. '.'! i (Jlivt- street M
Louis Mo.Hi'tid for Texas testiiiioniiil
McClinten 6 Hern 1
Boot and Shoe
Makers
H ive opened it new and well
ptl'.iippetl shop in tlifl Wilmetli
Iniildiii";. Stoclctnen's Moots a
specialty. (iood work "fuaiiiu-
teed. Repair Work Promptly .
Dune v
that makes the Woman?
Stops Palling Hair
bnill' with posttivr guarntrc.
iiwi iitt; stoiii:
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