The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. TWENTY-NINTH YEAR, No. THIRTY, Ed. 1 Friday, January 7, 1916 Page: 3 of 12
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Tber shop
Wt A Kin I'rnpa. Q
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NEW YEAR
TRY the' finh 'that specializes on supplying the wants of men and young men. Just received a dozen Beaver
fuzzy Johrt B. Stetson hats also we have a complete line of staple and novelty hats at $1.50 up to $3.00.
A NEW Shipment of Misfit Suits just arrived mostly browns and blues very reasonably priced. See our
Florshein and R. J. R. Shoes before buying your next pair.
Agents for H. J. Justin Cowboy Boots Suits Cleaned and Pressed. Satisfaction Guaranteed Call J6
C.R. FELLMY
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Tlioy nro CntnliiK
Mr. (.rant ham wishes t6 nnnourc
in hi. frL.n.la ami n ilrnti nf I In
Opera limine Mint lit him secured the
hlR . Musical Comedy snccena "The
(Jlrl from Tlpperary" for tho nlnht of
Jnn. l.'iih.
TMs In the mi ini show th;it litis
plnyt-d all tho lawr ofth-s of Texan.
Mrs. Weidon Coals wh o went for
a holiday visit to Oronhn Texna In
ropm-ted airh them with tu Innrlnpe.
CHICHESTER SPILL
BRAND
A.h r.r lrd.i for Cnt-CHIW TKR fl
Coi.it mrtil b"I1. irjl-ti.
JUI.Ih.h. T-EO N' OTHKU. Tln nf r
01111(11. ntilKii PII.Lh f"r t ?-(!
.ye.irrr--mlMii.iI;r t.l.ifcM Aivr rrlial.Ie.
SOLD BY ALL DRUfcGir'fS
USS EVERYWHERE
"' DIAMOND
MISIC STORE
Popular mdki. toachln; piecai
Inatrurtlon booka and every-
thing In tha itrini Inatrument
Una.
Agent
for th I.yon 4 Hoaly Planoa;
come and ioe tho now model
K at $350.00 the host piano
ralue In AMERICA.
J. D. BOYD
Bouth of Post Officu.
Twenty-Eight Years Experience
in the Saddle and Harness Business has
taught me the best methods of making
materials that are best for this section of
Texas and I especially pride myself on sup-
plying horse collars that are second to
none on the market at prices that will save
.1
you money.
Ell. A. BA1RD
The Saddle and Harness Man
I make a specialty of all kinds of repair work.
We thank you for your patron-
age and wish you a
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Smiths' Confectionery '
MnlitVri Hotfll Pumer
OP. nilxrn Vnnsf Away.
Mr. Hiwh Wilson mm of Heiirry
County's pood citizens died Wednes
day cveninn at hla heme lift ween
Cunn ami Ilermletuh. Me has I n
:dclt for f u'eral wee);:i end spent aev-
ral d.i Homeiline nn In Snyder
under treatment for blood polsm and
it Is understood that that ailment wan
the cans;' of IiIh ileatli.
Mr. Wtl-nn wan n anoceaful fanner
and a good citizen. He had accumu
lated considerable property and wan
minted amend our most upright and
Billable citlaena.
He had many friends nil over Ihr
otinty who will renrei to learn of
hln demise.
M Jpnnlnicn In "Hrmln llek"
0Mm Hoe r'rky. "
Itn-kH I tall.
nnHkPt Mnll Rime hetween Colora
do HnBhot Hnll rIpN and Snyder Ia-
ket Hall OIMb Saturday Jan Hth at
ii.TD o'clock. Come out and hpo the
beat kb mo over.
If yon don't Itko to watch na play.
ronifl out and help us that much
We represent your town your ariinni
nnd you.
AdmtHBlon 15 rent.
IIH.H (Jit AHK r(.l. AT TIIK M K
llAN P ONf.Y $H 0 ( ASH PKH
TON.
Mr. (leoriie Northcuit hna moved
! into h1n new home In Went Snyder
'nnd haH I'n Imty puttlnn the house
' nr. Mr. Northern! will return
;ln A few day from her holiday vinti
! nnri rlve finer I 'Mil1 on to Hie nrn. la
ment of the furii1h!iiK.
proservc ymir mmtt" with "Ktiin
IVewrviUlvf'" the llild nmoko Hint
Nitinkc.
TownHonil-Oldluiin '.
Mm. R. J. Andernon and hnby re-
turned Thuradny from frowoll.
..A
PROF. . L. HOWELL
S'-y ' .7 f " ' ' ' ' i f ' .. ' " ' '.-' ".'V.
1).' .V - '.'.""-' ' " ' '' W''--. '
it 1. HOWKLI.
Tho SiKtinl an limine f k till
Mr. O. L. Howell for ( oiintv Cierk.
.Mr Howell Ih well known to most
of the eltlnenxhlp of Scurry fount
he havlnu launht In the County for
' dull i termtt.
! Mr. Ilewell wna horn nnd reared un WUvtl .illterenien have iirhen
'on a farm in Clnrk eminty ArkatiHiia t
i he hnu ."loon h end last for Hie rij!lil
where he received but little nehool- ;
m ax the aphonia were fntchi rnr""(1 w '"""i(''"'' l!
a abort time In the Hummer nnd at lK f1?H.
that by poor tenchert.. He moved' ' '" "trmrrle ak-utint tt.e
1 with bin parentH to Odllaban County. I l'vriy of tilH youth and yo.. man-
Texas nt tho age of Itl. where he waa ' l"'"'. " ''" fmm nih' brav"-
enKaBed with his father uulll 2.' " ' r-BretH not ih.it It wax nece-
years of no. pavtnn for a amnll farm. ry. He know ihe hliL-l.tlu effeeta
lie had no advantaiteH of school till "f iulfortune and lu.ly ..ynipatl.le
he was 21 yenra old. At that time ho j with H..e who nuiHt cme under the
reaolvni to Hecure an od HUm nnd;'lud ' his Htrule irali.Hi poverty
aorvo hla country 111 anmn iiosful en- Unil lt-M.eri.nce he earned with hl
purity. Ily dint of hard work he som ;own hand every dollar pet.
nvreaina tho backward condition In I "' i.r.ifo-Ht.m of t-nch1nK l.e
' which he found himself and after a!"" rendered the .tut dWimn.l-d.ed
your or two neeured a second radn nrrvlre nnd with 1.1s experleneo In
(certificate to tcn. Ho at once a-i jllf ! M sympathy for bis fellows
i. -nrlr nf totirher and Una will render no lesn efficient service
1 since that lime steadily pursued that
profwislon. Hy clean andy both hy" Mr.
prorOMOn. ny rinw n mi?
ntKbt and by d..y h has been afcle
Hlmb II. Mw.ikm.1 MM
tirimtn This h haa aeeured hy tak-
II1K couraen ur nuiinin-i n
j t. i
UY COrreSlHimWiri! Klin iniinr w.ina- mn i .....
; Tin. I. no II..I. compll-hmt ! Mk.. " 0
ll proof poJlllvo or th qunlltl.'a IliBl Mr Howoll comon lo tlm pnopli- . rhrimniaa .orkllii! imilrT Ffil-
HO 10 mako up a aurrraalul uuhIii.'h .iu n IVmorral of llw ?niullio ! ' .r i tor tlx- .lolrurllnn ol
man. Hy iIokkciI rt'lrnulliallon Ii Ha knnwa no fallfrinK from Ita ac- ( r.rn.(l fr..m a
him ilflrll hlmaelf trora a atntf of In- r.-d prlnrtplm and If Hrriwl will por- hl i. Mnimomnr. Al-
jnoranoo to lhat of a poM.hoil .iliolar form tlio rtuilp of tli offlco wllhoul j Ilrt wl Kkp up hl work
and naa lh aam iliMormlnallim to l.ir or favort Ha will llavo no on- wn(in wt n baforo tl" hollilava.
'aarva woll hi. paopla In any offlrlal
ranaolty ho may ba arlorlad lo fill.
I Mr Hownll hrlnir. to the paoplo
o . rlaan life hnlh In
hablta aad In rharrter. He brlnga before tha primary. No tloiibl Mr. 1 pickle. of Pulton. Ken-
. lira of hooa and aaplrallon. Ha la Howell will make a moat Intereatlnii t1kJ. w n of h brother
manly In all bla daa.lnaa wllh hla
j pealmaater Lawla F. Beaver al lood. hla rard waa written Wedno.-
Flvann wrltaa ua thora la lota ot day and not Thuraday.
rlp tbara and waalh.r mora lite
July than Jtnuary. lit It be und. Tha Slpial and Dallaa Nawa 11.11.
FOR COUNTY CLERK!..
h llnwH and h.h
shrink t'ruiii hin
IdtrWll
When
oimI of adM rtlt
Mil I
hlx way. he has In
i d lorwill'd
Willi
fnlth In Inimaniiy
hm1 an iinfiilier
hit; iriint in Him who doelh al (him"
na nnnty clerk. If elected.
Howell la U yenra old anil
i
tomretf. all the re.inlreinenis for inn-
... 2
greater capaciiy. Hncrwa -
aervt' in
mi u .rhnrl life! he will lie no lea
....rill iti ihi servlre which be
rmloa lo punish or parlic nlar friend
lo row.rd. Ha napaM. to oonuur. .n.
'oampnlun on tha hll.i plana ami
honaa to moot avory voter personally
race.
niiinincf im'tili of Sen lee at
inlftii-. ( linrehrM of the t hy
IMsinrH n lnlt'd fu ii. thin
uiiiii lis tin) see (It.
l-'lrst Hiiitlst Chiircli
Itev. M. T TuekiT. Hasior
Prenchlnn mnrninir it II n
Prcachlnir eventnir nt 7: no.
clock
Tear horn and
OfTlcen meetlnR
Sunday at 4 p. m.
I'rayer Meetlnit
Wednesday at
7; Ki p. m.
f'holr I'rarttef Frida
at
l.a.Mea' MeetlnK: rirclen meet on
second nnd fourth Mondays. Html
nes ineetlnK (.Ml Monday at church.
Mi-smmry Meettnn third Monday.
MrllinriM Kpltropat ('lilirch S4)Uth
I' A. Stewart. I'asi'ir
IV'-ii'liiiiK at 11 a. in and 7 K p
in. hy t lie pastor.
Sunday School benhis nt 9 a
meetlnir V'ediie-d;iv vm-
I'-.
iiie in lied to all our a-r i
ri ninluillv iiiMied in attend
we while til the c;l.
Slr:iei-.
I'le-I.M
I luir. h
.1 C Itlfb"!'.
i -1 a : r j- :i( 11 "
iTUnl'i
ill
p i (nr. It. .1
Von .ire tli
l'"let ( hrivilnn Church
S'.nnlliv School .tt n. ill.
Cmniii'ini'Mi Sen ce at 1 1 n m.
Ladles' Aid nie rs Mundny after
imoii at the i l'iNvIt
ratr SerM'e Wrdm-d:M et-n-inir.
(.race Kpl'-copiil ( bun h
K Teed Sfiimeti. I ten or
Services everv lermid Sunday at
Sunday School at 1 i"t n in
J. Anderami. Superintendent
Holy Communion nt l'i u. m.
MornitiR Pr.iver and S Tinn it
1 1 in) o'clock.
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f t 'hurih of ( hil-t
Kid. J. I Villi. MiidMi-r
I'renrhliitr and ;ird Suiulus
at I
a. in. and nt T:t" p. m.
j illldo Ieaoti eery Sunday at l'
a. m.
I Coiinonnten everr Stmdny at the
morning aervire
Kvernndy cordially InvltH to at-
lend t!iw aw vies.
i n i'raitte itjivt tuei iMi-ir
n...i.. ....ntifi nt lb a Church of
I ; st. nNU
! every Thursday niKht at 7:J( p. m.
Krerybody rom.
M Jrnnlnira In "llmlln llatk"
Opora Hiiiim-. I"1.N. .Ian. 14. IIMII.
j n rtckle thla week
Preaerae foar meata with "Ptdaro
IhawirtaMTe." lha llqutrl amoka lhat
.MaVfm.
IVwawawllldhant To.
""! kxkk M
i
I AtetMtii Hnu for mi fry ilnm
iiikI for you. mM llkrly for f
iieci t lint ever) nmn who itlvett
1 tilht !" M A"hr nm"'H !" u"
i HM"p ur lntvr r"r M 111
hft "' h "
; '''n Hertd. and Sofi lint.
i Itnther more leHdet lieliiir worn
Hit". eitr Hiitn for wont? lime tiit
land In ofi llntt I he moro fortniil of-
(fi ts .tn- ttiuuc
T(iVsMl OI.IMI M ft I OMIMNV
l".el llilim."
Sllder( 1'en..
rij:ivT mil. iim.
'!. . 1 1 1 1 n id l'..-a-nn Hill mil-
. me- S.-'i h i : i-1 i .l:in l-t.
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M K 11' -T ;iml wll' ri'Miru-
H.....T hnn t n mMim
.atmi-nl in the HnplW rianllarhlin.
Ijt ...nnrll-d rilltHIV I 111 tlftl 1 11 R.
Mr I'.'t'- SrntK'In. who wa ri'-
porK'il "lk lart "''
n lirouBhl lo town anil l
ti of town wh-ri' frlfnila an.
alvlna him I'HTV n.nlnl uttrntlrn.
HI. .nn.ll'lon l n-piirliil h.'tl'T.
Mr K K Mallhowa rotiirnrd
from a l.iiMn-? irln in .lallaa
Mlf i"l "'
rcturnon to Pnat I'Hy.
I Mlaa Andcraon haa relumed fn-m
Mrrk.1 and la wllh Mra. W W Keb-
I Full line climated nuraery atoek.
IVn treea 16e and up. Bend for
price Mat.
CLYHB NUBBBIO
II Clyda Tcaaa
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I M Bltnal and Benl-Wct-lr D
Iu Nawa for 1.T. . . .
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The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. TWENTY-NINTH YEAR, No. THIRTY, Ed. 1 Friday, January 7, 1916, newspaper, January 7, 1916; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288134/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed May 31, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .